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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-01-01 - Orange Coast Pilot• New.Year's EDITION ) Di1t1e-a-Une Bargains Today .· VOL. 70, NO. 1, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Brown: Hope OnSerrarw Officials Ponder Se1·1·ano Effec By RAY ESTRADA and lion of 4.5 million California school children. i SACRAMENTO (P ) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr insists the state can mel•t the Serrano ::.chool fm<.1ncc decis ion without raa::.ing taxes . 1mp os1ng a statewide property t,1'(. or giving'up on property Lax relief. MIKE PASKEVJCll 0t ,,.. 0•11• ftllot Sl•ll .. "I don't agree with it because it portends a lot of changes for the district that won't be favora- ble," s aid Newport-Mesa school board Presi dent Donald Smallwood f Orange Cpunty school officials have mi~eactions to a stale Supreme Court r uling that declared California's system of (anancing public schools through property taxes uncon.'>titutional I l The Serrano decision means wealthy school districts like Newport· Mesa probably will face reduced funds to improve educa- tion in poorer districts. t I t , Brown isn:t s aytnA how he plans lo do al Many nf the state'!! lop experts 1n the field say at can t be done. The court's 4 to 3 ruling Thurs- day in the 1971 Serrano vs. Pnest case means California bas unhl 1980 to change its tax-based S'Chool frnancing system and repl'ace it with one providing equal financing for students in both nch and poor ctistricts. [ ~ '·It's not going to bl' easy," Brown tolll n• porters Friday. "Hul I don 't e n vision a nct•d. given a commitml•nt 111 self-disciplin<.' by ~nvt·rn ment, for <t g<.•m•ral tax m cre ase ... Police Seek 2 Suspects In Slaying Descriptions of two men possibly involved an the rape. murder of a Garden Grove nurs- ing student wer e released by authorities Friday, as a reward for their apprehension increased. Janet A. Stallcup, 19. who died of a broken neck, could have been assaulted by the same pair who attacked another 19-year·old girl where the slain v1ct1m was found, police s ay Her body, dead five days, was found behind a Yockey Street apartme nt complex where a similar attack occurred in mid November. Her parents have offrrcd a $5.000 reward for information leadjng to arrest and conviction of the killers . The Long Beach Independent. Press-Telegram ne wspapers also offer 12,000 through their Secret Witness program Garden Grove pohce offacea Lon Wilson said the suspects art• None or the local school ctistnct orricials were surprised by the ruling which should have a dramatic effect on the ctistnbu tion of $7 billion annually 1n public financing foF the cduca The ruling may also lead to consolidation of California's 1,0C7 districts into about 500 with boun- dary realignments t.o equalize as- sessed property valuations. Smallwood said such a move would ehminate loc~1l control and establish maximum educational stand11rds that could not be s ur- passed "I 'd lake to Sf'f' th!! f .egislature p.tly 1'1101 ""°" ly L.-. Pa-vrw A Bristle Cut, Boswell • Wilbur is s uch a winsome little fellow. you hope longtime · described as driving a 1963 or 1964 Chetrol.et two-door sedan. dirty-white. but its license plate ts not known Harbor rU'ea bar~r flud Boswell won't have roast pork for New Year's Day dinner after celebrating his birthday ~cw Years Eve Employcs presented Boswell, operator of the Hayr Rarn in Costa Mesa. with this pig in a poke as a token of their esteem One m an in\'olved in the earlier attack at the same spot lhe body was rouo<t.Js 22 to 24. S-9 or S-10. about 185.~ds. with Criuy, dirty, blond hair parted 1n themiddle. He is reportedly armed with a .38-c aliber chrome stet>! re· volver. Th~ second s u -;pec t ,.., described as 26 to 28, about s ix feet tall and 180 pounds, with light brown kinky hair worn an ,, short ponytail. Both men arc-cauca:uan. Wilson said T he descrapt1on:. will ht' followed by composite ldenti-K1t mui.t s hot !)ketchei. Garden Grovt' pohc<' may tx- ~ called at 638·6615 with MY an formation re~arding lhl'~ sus peets Mexico Plans More Policing . Anaheim Cyclist - Dies of HB InjurieS • A bicycling boy who police s aili was struck from behind by a car and dragRed beneath it nearly the length of a football field down a Huntington Be-ach boulevard, died Frida) ofirtJunes. Annual Stock · Lisu Appear Rick A. Montoya. 14. sue· cumbed at 5:30 p.m . nearly 24 hours after the mishap on Golden West Street north of Pacific Coast Highway, coroner's de- ' putaes sa id H e was fro m Anaheim. The driver of the car involved. • Jeffrey Lynne Householder. 23. of 357 13th St .. Seal Beach, posted $2,SOO ball on a fe lony drunken driving charge. Investigators were obtaining One slofk increast'd an pnce criminal complaints charging 3707 percent during the year. Householder w ith fel o ny another by 259.6 percent and l l manslaughter. MEXICO C rTY <A PI Mex by more than 200 percent on the He was arr ested at the scene ico's top toun~t offi cial !l:11d an an New York Stock Exchange. after the Montoya boy and the iriter\'aew published Friday that On the other hand. one stock wreckage or his bicycle were ex- police protN·t1on on th<' nation':. fell by 730 percent during 1976. tricated from Householder's car, hl~hways wall be incrt'ased to two by 560 percent and five by investigators said . curb a rec-en\ wave of holdups more than 500 percent. Huntington Beach police said • and crime aimed at vlsilini.: Was )tOWr stock anwng them? doctors at Pacifica Hospital told Amer icans. , , What did your stock do during the thm them they were unable to do The U.S. St ate Department on year? See P.~es B 6·8 !or the anything for the youth due to Thursday wnrnrd ~rsons t\-av('I Daily P1lot~Nl\nual summary of severe skull injury . il'l g hi g hwAys in MexiN1'<; achvaty on •the New York and H.is deathwasthesecondbicy- northwest'crn Sanaloa stale tl)at :. ~·•Am e~icart Stock EX"chaq,ges. cle fatality In five mont.h.5 in Hun· they "might encount<'r scf\ous ·~ m~lu,al funds and over-nae. tington Beecho1.l o)lowing a three- ri sks." . ;"-i ~\,co h'e •~f k.s • ~ .. Y:•,~; d d~~ths. ) • --~ t J . t \, ' ~ h; .. . . . ' . . ._.... ....... ._. .. wLongLife .. The judge gave me60days or SSOO but l'd rather pay the money so I can have some pt'ace." he s aid. "Jn here with all these hotheaded young people yelling and going on, • it g~ts nerve wracking." WHITE SAID TIIERE ARE "ooly two worldly thlnrs I worry about -beer and mE J UDGE WAS NOT available for whisky. I haveJl't heen without them for 25 comment. but an Escambln County jailer said years." White wa s in jail voltmtarily, having refused White, who bas workl'd at odd jobs, most· probation. · . ly as a cook, nld he s'lffers from cancer and ls However. While told a new!lpaper re-taking col)alt treatment. port<'r, "l don't know why l'm here because J He attributed his long life to treatine peo. didn't do a nything ille~nl. 'nley said l was ao· pie with respect, and proper eaUn1t a.nd sleep- ing to sell the whisky but 1111 or It r get l drlnk Ina habits: "but most lmpor1.antly. II mil m,ysclf. • ~ ·r .. • ~ ,.. », .: 1,' Y. e w~~en and drtnki.ng.t' ~~~~~~~~~~.....--..~~) find l way to support this system without tak in~ <"!'One)'.! fro.m we althier di s tricts, s aid Smallwood. "I think in the long run at 's tho right thing •to do." said Dean Olson, res ide nt of the Irvine Unified District Board of Edul'a· ti on. But Olson also hopes th<.• Legislature's revamptng or the school financing system will not lower educational standards "l tend to thank it may have a som ewhat adverse effect on Irvine because it is a wealthy dis. trict." he said. Westminster (elementary 1 School District board President Marion Aguirre said she was pleased with the court's dec1s1on "It certainly could help us. · Mrs. Aguirre said Friday. "ll 1s probably going to equalize things ror the lower-income school ctis- tnct.s lake us " Mrs A~uarr~ added. "It s about tame every duld gets the same opportunity lo receive a good education. "We can l come up wit~ the a,·eragedaaly attendan<:eofoth('r distracts. Ther e an• a lot of pro- grams we can 't have under the current system ." The Westminster bourd presa dent ~-ad. '"We had to do away with us in.: for seventh and eighth rade students because of finances." Ocean View ~ementary I School District boar<t President Marianne Blank 1n Huntington Beach also had a favorable reac tJon to the dec1s1on "The dec1s1on makes <'<.luc·a· tJonal opportumty not JUSt a m:it ter of geographical :1cc1dt:nt. · Mrs . Blank said. "I m vcr} <SeeSERRANO, PageA21 Desert Checked For OC Plane By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tM 041t~ P1Jo1 S1.1tf Gr ound and air scare-hers scanned a dei.olale area of San Bernardino County today for a plane lhal left Orange County Airport Friday on a Ne'' Year s Eve flight lo Las Vegas, then \ anished. The twin-enginl' Beechcrafl Baron earned its pilot and three persons. 1 A spokesman said the pilot "a s ident1f1 ed as J oseph Marzoa. about 45: has son Paul. 7. Frank Pnnc1galle. about 40. and Princigalle's daughter, San- dra. 10. The Marzoas were from Cypress. and lhe Pnnc11wlles lived in Garden Grove, tht· spokesman said. Authorities said the plane whjch wai; pei11a tracked by radar on an instrument rlight wh~ it di.sappe.:ired ~is pre- sumed down somewhere in the desert southeast or Sar:.<>tow. "ll's all desert out there, .. said Sgt. Gary Phelps of the San Bernardino County shenff's of fice when asked if he could pin down a specific regaoo "I don't thank Fry Mountain or Galway Dry Lake would mean much to many people out.side this area." The general area oC the search is due east of Victorvalle, accord- ing to Phelps. wl'tfl said Army mers were trying to ~le an emergency landing lr{ns'miller <EL T ) signal from the downed plane. Civil Air Patrol Maj frank Burnham said Friday night lhal Reporter Farr Faces Another legal Test LOS ANGELES CAP) Reporter William Farr. jailed 46 days for refusing lo divulge the source o f a story about the Char~ Manson, murder trial, s ays that despite a judge's order. he won •t say whether that source was Manson attorney Paul .Fitzgerald. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert Weil tssued the or- der Friday in connection with a S24 million civil libel swt brought against Farr by Fitzgerald and Irving Kanarek, another defense attorney in the Manson case. Fitzgerald and Kanarek claim that Farr libe led them and in· · jured their pro(essionaJ rcpula· tions by saying that he based his story up'on transcripts he re- ceived from two of six Manson trial attorneys without specify- ing which two. AU six attorneys .were under a court-imposed g.ag order at the time Farr said he reeeived the transcripts, and Farr was subse· quently found In contempt o( court for refusing to reveal the source of t he transcript.g, Farr, th en with the Lo.s Angeles Herald-Ex.~er ~nd now with the Los Angdes TI~s. served 46 days in jail'ln 1972 on a continuing coercive contempt &entence until be was !reed by then-U.S. S upre me Court Justice William 0 . Douglas. Weil gave Muk Hurwitz, Farr's attorney, 30 days to ap· ~al b1a order. Jf that appeal failJ, Wei' said fal'T' l" otdei'edio soy Whetntr Fitza~rald •as the soukeottbe&nutrtpt. f • lf Pait theQ 'ret\aee4 to ••eT the quettlon, fJ could be found In cMl contempt or court. a.nd abo (~FARR, Pa1e A2) CAP planes would 1oin the search this morning, along with San licrnardano County shenrrs de- partment airer aft "If It s out there-. one of u~ hehcopte rs will probabl!t find at> when the sun com es up," Phelps said Weather con<11t1ons ! rom the Double the Fun passing Southland storm front prevented an effcctJ\'C air search fo'nday nag ht. · Aulhonl1es said the Becchcraft took oH fro m Orange County Airport at 3 t3 p m. an clear weather. heading 1nl()the tail en~ (~e PLANE. Page A2> Allison Renna of Fountain Valley celebrates nol only thr new year but also her birthday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Renna was born at Huntington lnterco'm- munity Hospital on Jan. 1. 1970 al 7:08 a .m . One thing, 1t \ easy to remember her birthdC1y. 2 Pot Pilots Use Clouds to Escape FORT PIERCE. F1a. CAP> - Two planes ducked into a ram cloud as darkness fell f'riday, eluding police pilots who chased them across six counUes shortly after they unloaded more than half a ton of marijuana on an isolated road. St. Lucic County Sheriff's Deputy Jerry Cassens said he saw the two twin-engine planes parked near a van on a road near Port St. Lucie south of here Fn- day afternoon. He said he saw four men at th,e site. When he approached, he said. two m en j umped into the airplanes. started the engines and took off. The wmgs or the planes brushed each other during takeoff, ripping part of one.of the wings away, Cassens said. Th~ other two ran to the van. tand Cassens arrested the m fhere. They were identified as NEWS EYENT#. QUIZ FEATURE . Whal 11n1• tlJents of thu yeqr do JIOI' remem~r? Tut yovr ~ge 11nd reui~w na~1. places. ond events . by taking the special 11ear- en d QU I Z , Jouttd on page A7. n, QUIZ u bl'ouQht to 1/0U et:11:h we1k bv '"' Dolly Pilot a.• c Hnlice to studnit11 1n our area. Joseph J . Erp, 31, or Coral Gables, and James Earl Murphy, Z7. of Dunne-lion, both held on felony drug charges Officers confiscated 1,200 pounds or manjunna, aircraft fuel and radio equipment from the van. Police aircraft chased the two small airplanes north t.o Brevard County, then s outh t.o Palm Beach County. Police patrol cars on the ground joined in the two- hour chai;e, which rvcntually covered pa,rts or Indian Rivrr, Martin anJ Broward counties (Stt POT, Pap;e An Or::jj~ :asi \\'eatlaer The Or ange Coast out look is for a hJgh of 64, a low of 45 a n d sli ghl.ly warmer Sunday. INSIDE TODA l' HumilH11 become1 11 dail11 I.tr"'" Jn the bUt~r cold land tbal invittr AP reporter J~11 "°" to timely ref Lectf"on on the Ortot Scheme. See Page AS. lnde~') ._-------~~" l Get the Message? It would appear the folks who live on the comer of 20th Street and Irvine Avenue in Costa Mesa don't want people to park in their driveway. This sign is posted on their garage door. F ro,,. Page A J SERRANO •• pleased with it.·' But the Ocean View board pre· sident could not speculate as to the effect of the decision of her dis- trict. "It will certainly have a great E'rfect on other low-income djs. tricts," she added. Huntington Beach Union High ~hool District board President Helen D1tte also expressed a positive reaction to the Serrano decision. "We have been waiting for a reaffirmation of the 1971 decision for quite a while,•' she said. "As long as there is an unequal opportunity !or low wealth area students, the stale isn't offering lair opportunties lo young peo.. pie." Mrs. Dille said. "Our dis tri ct hopes that legislators will address themselves to much-needed educational reforms as a result or this decision,•' added Mrs. Ditte. The high school board presi- dent said trustees have not dis- cussed what Impact the decision .may have on their district. "Personally, I think we need the 1980 deadline for implemen- tation or the court's decision," she said, "This is due to Ule fool- dragging on the part of the Legislature." Bill Collecting Rules Blocked SACRAMENTO <AP ) -New regulations aimed at curbing al- leged abuses by bill collectors have been blocked at least tern· poranly by a group or collectors who claim their rights of free · speech would be limited. S ixteen offi cers of the California Association of Collec- t ors obtained a tempor ary re~tra1ntng order Friday to delay _~position of nc'' stalt' controls or"&red by the state Bureau or Collection and fnvest1gative Services . The court order by f;acramento <'ounty Superior Court .J ud~e . losPph A De C:r1sloforo. orders Oougl:.is Faigin, chief or lhe stale bureau, ln appcclr at {1 Jan 14 hcarinJ.( to 1ust1fy his proposed rrgulat1ons 09ity Piiot Dtl•"'Y '' Ciww...t..d Mo'l1Ay•Fttoev II \IOU ()<'I Ml 1>3~· ~'"" raof'• tit S 30 o m call oefo<f'I 7 pm ~nd yOut CllPf Woll l)f> Of'f•Vl't,,.., Satu•d.Jy ,,.,o <:.u.,O•v 11 vn<1 do "0' ·~·r• vou• coov by 8 • m c.ifl belOt• 10.,,., ~no your cooy wtll be oehve•M Clir'C•.+f•T .. •,..••• ~I Oranoe Counly "'"u UJ.OJI NOt11'1we't Hun1ono1on Beacl'I .tn<I W11atm1n,l!\r S40-IUO ~n Clemente C.,p1strano Bcecl'I. San Ju.in Qep1st,1no Dani Po"'' Soulh l aouna. l.louna N•guel 4'MOO OAANQl COAST \ DAILY PILOT ~~~~ir_.;~~',~,·t~, ':!t.:: ::::: :;.:;;. 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Edmund Brown Jr. has called for statewide water conservation and said rationing may be needed in 29 drought-stricken towns and water districts. With an untouched glass of water before him, Brown told re- porters Friday the state bas the power to order rationing as well as conservation measures. But he said his administration is choosing a voluntary approach. It is urging the 29 areas to draw conservation or rationing plans, <lliltributing a "model" rationing ordinance and conservation guidelines, and offering low-cost water loans of up to $100,000 to ha.rd-hit small communities.· Nor is Brown's water re. sources director, Ron Robie, ap- parently using a heavy band in trying to persuade Southern Fire Damage California's giant Metropolitan Water District to use Colorado River waler instead of Northern California water. ''I think these things can be worked out cooperatively ... Robie said. The 29 communities and water districts are all in Northern \nd Central California. Most are small towns with inadequate storage capacity in their water systems to withstand the pro- longed drought. But they include two medium· sized cities, Santa Cruz and Petaluma. Robie said most of them have been heeding the call to draw ra- tioning plans, even though water bills may have to be raised to make up for a loss of revenue caused by a drop in demand. The proposals Brown and top water aides mentioned included W1e of water-saving deVices on toilets and showers, as well as water exchanges between coun- ties. · T -..: PJ t• · If the actionl{ aren't carried out .I.II. 8Ce0 18 voluntarily, Brown said, tbe state Constitution efves the atate Hi $100 000 "authority to require reasonable lS ' use or water and authority to pre- vent waste.·• An explosive, three·alarm blaze blamed on arsonists ripped through a popular Southland van customizing plant on the Cypress-Placentia border area Friday night, causing an estimated $100,000 damage. The fire, which originated in California Customs. located in a commercial building just off the Riverside Freeway, literally ex- ploded, according to witnesses. Damage was also sustained by two adjacent suites ln the Ultup concrete building, one a firm that produces plastic roadway safety cones. The other unit was waiting to be occupied by a new tenant and sUffered only structural damage, Orange County Fire Department investigators said. No firefighters were injured in the fire, which originated about 9 p.m .. and investi~ators said aJl· parenUy no one was inside at the time. Foxx Marries Korean Native LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP> Comedian Redd Foxx, star of the television series "Sanford and Son," has married Yun Chi Chung, a Korean native who now lives in Los Aneeles. The ceremony was performed Friday on stage al thE' Thun· derbird Hotel, where Foxx is headlining a holiday show. fi'rot11 Page Al PLANE ••• of the morning's rain. The pilot riled a rught plan for an instrument night and thus was being tracked on radar un· der FAA control when Its blip vanished from the screen. The flight time was estimated at about 90 minutes, which would have placed the missing gjrcraft. about halfway to Las Vegf· F,...P~AJ POT ••• ,.,~ Authorltles at a Fort Pierce area airport said they U.tened to radio communications l>etween the pilots or the punued planes. Their conversations dealt with fuel supply and damage ca~ed when the winl's of the planes bni!hed each other, police said. Officers In pursuit said one plane hed problems aLaylng aloft, but the two remained together until last uen ducklnJ into the ratn cloud over central Palm Beacb County at nllhttal.L But he said, "I'm CllJnfident the people of t his state ...nl be willing to share, and to undergo the necessary sacrifices \0 get' us · through this dlf!icult period. " .. "The state has a finite amount of water. To the extent those in the south conserve water, even in the urban areas, that will make it available in the northern areas !or.agriculture and other uses." The model ration..l.ng ordinance dratted by the state includes such things as a $25 Cine for repeated excessive watering of lawns. But Brown said local communities could write whatever laws they chose. Fro• Page A1 .FARR ••• could lose by default in the libel suit brought against him by the two attorneys. "l respectfully disagree with the judge's ruling.'' Farr said. "Notwithstanding it, there re- mains nothing that wiJJ force me to testify. It would be a violation of the reporter's sacred com- mandment (lo protect news sources> to do so." At Friday's hearinf, Weil said that when Farr originally said he obtained the h'anscripts from two of six attorneys he waived any clalmed protection under the U.S. Constitution's First Amend· ment guaranteeing freedom of speech and press. 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A""-Mm,.retuttt ,,.., ,.,..., ,,_ P 111 .._.. l.e .. nlet1, "'''• 11111 lllelOW rttoetOtaflll l'ttbAlr ,llHJ ...... H.0 . 48 Candi<Jates File For W. County Race A total or '8 candidates have flied !or 18 school board trustee seats in the March 8 election in six West Oranae County dis - lricts, Lhe Orange County re- gistrar of voters office repe>rted Friday. The race for three trustee seats in the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District took a twist Thursday when in· cumbent Dale Bush failed to file candidacy papers before the s p.m. deadline. INSTEAD, HIS WIFE Katherine filed her candidacy forms and will seek election. Mns. Bush said· her decision was "partly because my husband couldn't file"" Bush said he was out ot town during the four-week filing period. . Bush, a five-year board member, said, ''Basically my in· t.entloo was to run again. But 1 understood today (Friday) was not a holiday. The papers are on my desk. I intended to file today (Friday)." AS A RESULT OF Bush's failure to file, the race for all three Huntington Beach City School District seats is wide open. Board President Jack Clapp and Trustee Steve Holden said they would not seek reelection and did not file. Other candjdates for the three trustee spots are: David Sookensen, finance manager. 9761 Olympic Drive; Paula Hulse, parent who lives at 21692 Seaside Lane ; Roy How, a purchasing agent, 8231 Deauvillc Drive; Leland Hendrie, a busi· nessman, 9S82 Zetlend Dn ve; and Lee 'l'rubovltz, a community volunteer worker, 21331 Ptnetree Lane. All live in Huntington Beach. ELE VEN HOPEFUlS will op- pose incumbent Trustees Dori~ Allen and Zita Wessa for three seats ln the Huntington Beach Union High School District board race. Incumbent Ralph Bauer will not seek reelection. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Wessa were appointed to the board when vacancies OC· CWTed during 1976. T he other candidates are: Walter J. Carpenter , a re- habilitation therapist, of 17131 Erwin Lane; Ann Funck. an ex· ecutive director, 95n Warburton Drive; John K . Hundley. a teacher-s upe rvisor , 9372 Cloudbaven Drive; Terry R. Madden, a business manager, 21Ei61 Brookhurst St.; Brunilda N. Cromk, a college instructor, 18312 Hartford Lane; Vauibn F.dwards, a businessman, 8169 OeauvUle Drive; and Ralph Lan· terier,a product· manger, 6531 Christa ,Palma St. These can· didates live in Huntington Bedb. OTHER lllGH SCHOOL board candidates are: Timothy Thompson, a financial executive, 9232 Crocus Ave., Fountain Valley; Donald E. Frank, an engineer, 18805 Las Leones, St., Fountain Valley; Michael Van· dor, a college student, 14221 Edwards St., Westminster; and Edward N. Bynon. a printer- publisber, 14141 Elystan Circle, Westminster. Three candidates will oppose three inc um bents in the Ocean View (elementary) School Dis- trict race. Incumbent Trustees Marianne Blank, Darrell Carter and Jean Bogen will be opposed by: James E. Tucker, a youth groups volun· teer, 16251 Fairway Lane. Hunt- ington Beach; Joy Dautrich, a businesswoman, 16401 Woodruff St., Westminster; and Margaret Stark, 16341 Birdie Lane, Hunt-ington Beach, a collegeprofessor. IN THE FOUNTAIN Valley <elementary) School District all three incumbents, Roger Belgen, Sheila Meyers and William Crane, wlll seek reelection. Bette MignanelU, a personnel consultant, 9142 Bradham Drive, Huntington Beach ; Ace Erickson, a media specialist, 94S2 El Va1le Ave., Fowitaln Valley; Bill Evlos, a personnel ·manager, 16779 Silktree St., Fountain Valley; a nd Fell Rocha, Jr .• a criminal in- vesUgator, 9867 Sturgeon Ave .• Fountain Valley, will als0 aeelc election to the Fount.aiJl Valley ~lboard. Westminster (elementary) School District board .President Marion Aguirre and Trustee Carol Keyes will seek reelection. Former Trustee Harlene Barrett resigned in December for personal reasons. OTH E R W ESTMI NSTER school board candidates include: Betty Tine, a housewife, Nita Huseth, a housewife, K. Paul Thorpe, a business manager, Joseph R. Donahue, a retired col- lege professor. Joe Roussell, an educator, Margie L. Rice, a homemalcer, Charles R. Quiggle, a postal service employe, Jack Seeling, a purchasing analyst. and Bill Raabe, an educator. Seal Beach ·(elementary) School District incumbents Gordon Powers, Jack Cairns and Jane Pidd wHI be challenged by candidates Bill Hutton, an educator, and Patricia Cabe. volunteer educator. Transsexual Sues School District EMERYVILLE CAP) - Transsexual teacher Steve Dain has filed a $1. 7 million claim against the Emery Unified School District, charging in- vasion or privacy, false arrest and malicious prosecution. The claim will be formally pre- sented to school trustees at a Jan. 13 meeting, school officials said Friday. If rejected, it could be the ba'sis of a lawsuit by Dain. Supt. Lewis J. Stommel, dean or women Rita Dixon, boy's physical education instructor Dennis Campbell and "persons whose identities are unknown" are accused in the claim of hav- ing made remarks which Dain contends humiliated him and caused mental anguish. The false arrest allegation re- fers to Stommel making a citizen's arrtsl of Dain when the physical education teacher ap- peared for an orientation meet· ing at Emery High School Sept. 2. The charge was dismissed in Municipal Court a month later. Emeryville school trustees suspended Dain, formerly Doris Richards. shortly arter the meet- ing. He is appealing the sus- pension. 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( ' Winter Afternoon 0.lly l'llol l'hole bJ Rlc...,rO K .... lor Even on u winter afternoon the Orange Coast attracts sailors and strollers on the beach. Still others take advantage of this view from Lookout Poin t in Corona del Mar a bove Big Canyon beach (fore· ground) and the jetties that form the en· trance lo Newport Harbor. Robber Gets $60 at' Market In Newport Newport Beach police officer Paul Henisey will probably think twice the next time he sees someone w:ilk out of a conve- nience store in the early hours of the morning. He nisey was on patrol on Balboa Boulevard on Friday when he noticed a man walking out of the 7-Ekven Market at 1920 W. Balboa Illvd. He thought nothing of it and continued his patrol. Moments later an armed rob· bery report was broadcast. list· ing the mark ct as the scene of the crime. Police said the man Henisey saw was the bandit who had just taken S60 from clerk Steven Riley, 23, while brandishing a .45-calibt'r automatic. When t he offi cer heard the broadcast, he tried to find the man he had just seen. but by then the robbt'r: was r.one Weatherdog Moves To New Channel NEW YORK (AP) -Spumed by one television station, Winston the Weatherdog made his New~ar·s Eve appearance on a compelmg station Friday night. , Winston, an English bulldog owned by WNBC forecaster Frank Field, was scheduled to end 1976 in style -with an appearance on the station's 11 p.m. news program, dressed in a tuxedo. Field said he had been trying to teach the dog to bark when he said "rain." NETWORK EXECUTIVES balked, ~h, and Winston was banishe om WNBC's news program. Instead· showed up on com· peting BC , where Storm Field. Fr k 's son, is the weather forecas ter. Winston spent most of his time on camera busily chewing the younger Field's knuckles. As Storm wrapped up . his chilly New Year 's w eekend fo.reca s t , Wmston cheerily began licking the weatherman's face. But there was no tuxedo. It gave way to W ABC's Channel 7 log around the dog·s collar. Al'WI ......... SHORT CAREER WNB Star Winston Stlturday January 1 19n DAILY PILOT A3 5 Eying 3 Seats College Panel Hopefuls Cite Tax Bills ·. .. ·. ministration or the colleges. Three candidates for seats on the Coast Commuruty Cpllege District board or trustees say the district shouJd be more accounta- ble to the taxpayer and will al· tempt to oust two incumbents on the panel March 8. Texas at Arlington, and most re· cenUy, courses in income tax pre para tion at Santa Ana College. Regarding the Coast Com- mun 1 ty College District. Haeussler said, 'Tm concerned that we may not be putting our money where it is doing the most good in the district. Richard Olson, who is the only .,. candidate to race veteran board member Keene. is a member or the Midway City Sanitary Dis· tncl, and also a director on the joint bolrd for the Orange Coun· Deadline for filing was Thurs· day night. Two of the hopefuls file d declarations of candidacy for a seat in District 5, currently heJd by George Rodda, Jr .. a Newport Beach attorney who bas been on the board since 1969. Richard L. Haeussler, a Long Beach attorney, and Lerteris "Lefty" Lavrakas. a retired Navy captain and educator from Costa Mesa, are seeking the seat held by Rodda. District 5 represents a reas of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa in the 88-square mile district. The District 1 seal, currentJy held by Worth Keene, of Seal Beac h, is being sought by Richard Olson of Garden Grove, sales manager for Yellow Freight Systems of Orange. Incumbent Keene, a former Seal Beach postmaster, has been on the college board for 15 years. He represents portions of Seal Beach, Westminster, Garden Grove and Huntington Beach. Both Keene a nd Rodda have announced their intentions to seek new. four-year terms on the five-member panel. Voters in aJI five districts will elect trustees in Districts 1 and 5. Attorney Haeussler, who lives in Newport Beach; attended Los Angeles Ci· ty College, UCLA, and Southern Methodist University in Dallas where b e received his law degree. · The 35-year-old bachelor has taught business Jaw and lax ac- counting at the University of "We seem to be looking at a lot of miscellaneous activities as far as the community college is con- cerned,'' h e s aid. "I 'm a homeowner in the area and I see my tax bill." Candidate Lavrakas, a 1943 Anapolis graduate. has lived in Costa Mesa since his retirement from the Navy in 1970. The 57-year-old former Navy o(ficer did post graduate work at Johns Hopkins University while teac.hing se amanship and navigation at the Navy Academy from 1949 until.1951. He re<:ejved his masters degree in political science at Cal State Fullerton. Most recently Lavrakas taught Americanization classes at Orange Coast College, and be is currently working on his doc· torate at Claremont Graduate School. "I have a strong interest and background in community col- leges," he said. ''I'd like to make the system a little more accoun- table to the taxpayer. "The money does now a little too liberally." Lavrakas said. He also said he would like to get the faculty more involved with the ad- ty Sanitation Districts. The 15-year Garden Grove re- sident was chairman of the com· munity college committee that atte mpted to annex Garden Grove to the Coast Community College District several years ago. "Sixty percent was annexed, but we were after 100 percent,·· Olson said. "We lost out by only a very small margin." The 44-year-old Olson dis- ap-ees with some of the expen· ditures in the district. "I have s~en an excessive amount of spending taxwise. with a range of 48 to62 percent of our lax bill going toward educa- tion." OLson said be doesn't disagrel' with J.he tax rate, "but l feel some expenditures have not ~n worthwhile for the taxpayers. For instance, there is in the cur· rent budget, approximate ly $20,000 allocated for trustees to attend various conferences which I feel is wayoutofline." He also said that with Garden Grove contributing "in excess or $2.2 million in taxes this ftscal . year to the district, l would hope l would have an opportunity to direct how some of that money is used." HB's Anti-crime Progra1n Assisted Huntington Beach's Neighborhood Watch, a citizens' anti-crime $15 ,86 7. 5 0 program. begins 1977 with a heftier treasury and more materials to further its work through layman participation. c;;olden West Homeowners Association representative Doren Missmg. m· NB Hastings and Meredith Gardens Association President George Tays presented $100 contributions at a recent meeting. Newport Beach· police today NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PRESIDENT Carol Malecki also are investigating the theft of accepted 4.000 of the organization's window slickers from Bob Cum- $15,867 .so In fifty-cent pieces mings, owner of Sir Speedy Printers. from an industrial area coin "A criminal isn't likely to commit a crime while a police car is firm. going by," observed police community relations officer Mike Relic. According to reports, Monex "However, no amount of police patrol can replace the alert citizen International, 4910 Birch St., lost who knows when to call the police." . the money from its main vault over a four month period begin-• N£1GHBORllOOD WATCH DJVJDES the city into 12 districts niog in July. where coordinators and area residents utilize methods taught by Police say the I06s was dis-police lo prevent or reduce crime. · • The gunman is dcscnbed as be· ing slightly more than six feet tall, weighin~ 175 pounds with brown hair and ..i full beard, neat- ly trimmed. WINSTON, A GIFT from Storm to his father , bad made his television debut on WNBC, and Field promised a return engage. mentoo New Year's'Eve. covered during an '8Ud.it or the Further information is available from officer Relic at 536-5933 Of ficiaJ D_elays _va_u1_t'_s c_o_nt_en_ts_. ------poli-·ce_s_ai_d_. --------------· Rates, Stores Eyed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Coun- ty supervisors have ordered in· vestigat1ons into the rates at county hospitals and the way stores handle returned goods during afla holiday s'aJes. '71 Pri:e o.itv PllOt si•" -o For Sandy, an eight-month· ot,d shepherd. the new year would be a good year if she could find a home. She's a good y ar d do~ and watchdo g. The Orange County Animal Shelter in Orange is open today and S unday for anyone in· t~ested. That was "too frivolous" an item for a news proiJ"am, in the estimation of Joe Bartelme, vice! · presid ent ·1-n charge or news shows on NBC's stations, as re- ported by anchorman Chuck Scarborough Friday night. Scarborough said Bartelme - "our b oss's boss"-had tf'lephoned him after Winston's appearance Wednesday night. " "I TtONK YOU draw a verv fine lint' with frivolity tn a news program, and I think an animal on the newscast is stepping over that line." Bartelme reportedly told Scarborough. Jo'rank Field said rus weather rC'port would suffer. predicting that the loss of Winston would '"cut down the accuracy of the weathf'r forecast by at least 20 percent " He s aid he dJdn't know how he could do his work without Wms ton The station was deluged with calls from Winston fans who heard of the dog's dismissal. Nine Charged In OC Fraud Nine women charged with dd rauding Orange County's welfare department of more than S19.oot1 by filing false claims have been jailed by the district attorney ·s om ce in the biggest such roundup or 1976. Investigators said the nine women race arraignment in San· la Ana municipal court on charges that include welfare fraud, medical fraud and per- jury. They a.re from Santa Ana. Garden Grove, Tustin and Buena Park The alleged1osses sustained by the county in the nine cases ranged from $6,446 to $359, in· vestlgators s aid. Mesa Woman Sues Motel A woman who claims she was fired from her Job at a Costa Mesa motel immediately after she suffered a heart attack whUe working on the p remiaes has sued Its operatora for more. than $1 mlJUon in damages. Plaintiff Sadie Golden alleges in .the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit naming Royal Suites, 2080 Newport Blvd., as de· fendants that she was fired so her employers would not have to pro- cess workmen's compensation benefits for her. ' ~I Ruling on 2nd Nude Beach S ACRAMENTO CAP) California 's parks ch ief is sidestepping a stand on whether the state will okay nudt' bathing on Torrey Pines State Beach near La Jolla. Herbert Rhodes, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's director of the Depar!me nt of Parks and Jlt•cr eation. says he's still evaluating the proposal and won't say what he thfoJ<s of nude beaches generally. HE ALSO SAYS he won't con- sider the issue seriously unJess he gets a San Diego City Council request, transmitted by Mayor Pete Wilson, to open about a mile or the state beach to bathers with or without bathing swts. San Diego already has the first municipal nude beach just south of the state beach. which lures as many as 15,000 bathers on balmy summer weekends. The San Die~o City Council made the 900-foot Black ·s Beach ''swimsuit optional" in 1974. "l 'M EVALUATI NG nude beaches in other states and at the same time I'm gett.ing letters from other stales asking about nude beaches," Rhodes said. However, he added that he has been unable to fi nd a gov· emment-sanctioned nude beac:-i anywllere except for Black's Beach. John H. Knight, chief of opera· Lions for tbe stale parks, says, "There's quite a bit of difCerence between a city designating 900 feet of beach as swimsuits op- Uonal within its jurisdicUon~d the director of the State Parks and Recreation Department making a 'select ed ' area swimsuits optional. "IF YOU CAN DO that in San Diego. why not Santa Barbara or Humboldt or anywhere else?" Kni1ht as ked. The problem has been keeping the naked batheJ"S wlthln the Black's Beach boundary. There la no physical barrier. Extending the nude beach north to Mussel Rock is recommended by James Whitehead, state parks s uperin- tendent for San Diego, Riverside and Imperial counties. "We've put up signs nnd that basn 't stopped people from aplasbing over the Invisible line separating the two beaches now. People keep encroaching furt.hPr in the state beach and we don't want to put a fence up to keep them out.·• ... WELCOME to SOUTH COAST PLAZA MINNESOTA VIKINGS .. NFC Champions ·. In Residence Next Week at SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL until SUPER BOWL SUNDAY ... " January 9, 1977 • ... A 4 DAILY PILOT Saturday. J11nuary 1. 197! . ---~· . '77 'Pivotal Year' for ERA Backers WA Sfl l NGTON \A P > Gro\ApS fighting bolh for .and against the Equal rughts AmeJld· •ment to the ConstJtutlon agree that 1977 1s a pivotal year for state legislative action If 11.tis to be approved The proposed amendment would prohibit d1scnmlnallon based on sex SO FAR, Jf i.lates have ap· proved the amendment -called the ERA Two stales have passed billi. to rescind their rattf~a­ tions. and there are questions about the lecality of the acllono; The amendment must be ratified by 38 states by Much 22, 2979. 1( it is lo become a part or the Constitution Supporters of ERA are clcum- ing a "reasonably decent chance" in 1977 or getting.at lea6t some or the s tates needt.'<i for ratification On the other side, Phy lli s Scb.lafly, a conservative col um· nist and a leader or the oppo. nents, said "1976 was a great year -they didn't get a single stale to ratify. and I reel the pro.c;pccts are excellt:nt for hold mg the Une " Ttn! •'IRST STATE WhC're ERA supporters see an apparent chance of succc:.l! in 1977 is In diana, where the state Senate leadership backs the amend- ment. There, supporters say they defeated enough opponents and changed the minds of others to win this time around. Jn a pre vioas try in lndian<i, the amend· ment was defeated by five votes. The Nation.rt Organization Cor POLICE MAY NOT THINK MUCH OF PAPER WORK, BUT COP'S CAT SURE DOES Stray Tom Nal'{led Two Nine ty Curls Up For a Nap Amid Stacks of Reports Nabbed Tabby's <Mmfy Stray Noiv Has Run of the Stalion Ry ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01111t 0.11y Pllol Sufi Je1il 1s a terrible place to be for the holidays, but a current guest of the Huntington Beach Polin~ Department appears to be con· tent to s pend all the rest of his nine lives there. He 1s Two Ninety AKA several other aliases and the resident gray cat or Hotel Graybar~ hv<'S an the lap of luxury, when he 1sn 't snoozing 1n the lap or a records clerk "THAT \AT OWNS Tl IE whole bu1lci1ng . ~a\ s clerk Doreen Oitt. and 1t 1s obvious tht' hU~('. nuCf) tom knows ll 0S h.rs turf Rooked as Tom Doe when nabbed two weeks ago. Two ~met) was discovered by Records Bureau Supervisor Dick Glore as he sunned himself on the front seat under the open driver·s side window or Glore's car. · 1 almost !>at nn him.·· says Glnrt> Now, Two Ninety ha~ a wide vanely of food flavors. places to eat, sleep. sun, play '-and even playmaJ!cs to choose among in his new. or at le:ii;t part-Um£' home "A SERGF.AST WAS DOW.N on the floor on his hands and kn~ the other day, playing 1A1th him, but I won't say which sergeant." gaggles clerk Suianne Bats. One girl who held h1m up to a fountain for a drink of wat<'r was rewarded with an icy !>hower wht'n the dt'partmental mascot began playfully flayrn~ and ~lashing at the shimmer mg, 11turg_hng water J\ water dish and pan for Purina Cat Chow nr Meow Mix or whatever is the day's potluck, ~Its b uts1de the main lobby door. bewildering $Orne police station V1s1tors at first. For 19 Million TWO NINETY GENERALLY HANGS oul in Records. because his female admirers there feed him , and he can curl up for naps on stacks of crim e reports or on and under coun- ters. A favorite haunt 1s the cool computer teletype room. where the humming, purring tool of modern law enforcement may remind him of Mama's ~ooth1n~ presence in a memory of infancy. He has commandeered a bag cardboard oox beside it "Once 1n awhile he ~oes tQ ttle front door to ask to go out and go pott1c, ·· says Police Cadet Lida a Tort is "lies very Jtood about 1t " ANO FOR A CHANGE or pace, oc- cas1onally Two Ninety v1s1ts the Special En- forcement DC'taiy.<SED> unit's office or drops an on the SW A~ team, although no one would dare swat ~im He JISo takes a rc·gular mid-afternoon break in the employcs' cafctena or plays with lus rubber ball in the hallway Two Ninety is foHhfully let out al night, but always returns bright and early to 2000 Main St., to tap al the door. "I think he ·s coting twice," growls front desk communications officer Bob Bennett. "He eats bres kf at his r eal home and then comes over he seconds." "HIS 0 ROBABLY WONDERS why he's putting on weight.·· Records c hief Glore, however, is of the opinion Two Ninety is Just out prowling around for whal nobody gets when in Hunt- ington Beach police custody. Two Ninety was named by Glore. an fact bttause Section 290 of the California Penal Code deals with sexual acts ... Social Security Payments lnCrease WASHINGTON (AP> -MiJliQlls of Americans will pay as much as $70.20 more in Social Secur'ity taxes in the new year . _ By law, the m aximum annual tax payment increases from $895.05 m 1176 to $965.25 in 1977 Porty years ago, in 1937, the maximum tax was S30 a year. BUT OM>Y TH F. 19 million or so Americans earning more than $15.300 will pay a higher t11x in l977. The lax rate on a workt?K<- income will remain at 5.8S per cent .. so persons who earn less than $15.300 will not pay any more than they paid on the same amount of earnings last year In 1976, a worker paid all Social Security tax obligations by the time h e r e ache d tb3 $15.300 salary level , and income over this was not subject lo add.ltlonal tax. Persons Cor whom lax de· ductions s topped in 1976 alter they reached the cutoff point wUl find the tax Is being deducted from their checks longer • .l'H~,CtJTOFF FOR wages and.· 8~1fh 1977 hats been raJsed to $16,500, above which no addl· tJonal Social S<:curlty lax will be collected. About 16 million workers earn more than $16,!lOO - The increase in the tax 1s automatic in the year after which there has been an increase in • Social Security benefits. which rose6.4 percenfin 1976. The maximum Social Security tax on self-employed persons will rise from Sl.208.70 to Sl,303.50 THE INCREASES, which have to be matched by employers. will produce an estimated $2.3 billion for the Soeial Security system. However. this will not close the gap of benefit payments over in· come which amounted to about $4.3 billion last year. Although the Social Security tax bite has been rising sharply slnce the early 19605, it still hlls not kept pace With the flow of benefits. T.here is concern that. "the system's reserves Will b.- eroded and that It may have to tum to general tax revenues lo keep aoing. . lt'elelcers Spllc A" wt,........ Mary Louise Weicker, wife of Sen. Lowell Wei cker, has filed for divorce from her husband of 23 years, claim- ing the marriage h as 'broken down irretrievably.' The couple have t hree children .. Brian, 10, Gray, 16, and.Scot, 18. SF'Firemen Hort SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ten firemen suf(ered minor injuries when a four-alarm f'lre d"troyed an appllancr "'arehouse, causing an esUmated ~.000 damage, llreorticialuaid Friday Wom en orean1~ed an ERA caravan that went to more than 2S cities and towns in Indiana between August and election day, showing a moVJe about how wom en won the vote and answer· ing questions about the ERA. Other states considered good targets by ERA supporters a re Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Nevada. Oklahoma is seeµ as a back-up possibility. AU. THE 16 stales that have not ratified the amendment have legislative sessions in 1977. At least half of them have sessions tn 1978, and most wiU meet tn um. Out s upporters sity unlt>S!\ there ls some momentum in the next four months. the amend· ment ha& little chance. ..Among the uncertainties 1s the 11frluence of President-elect Catter and his wife Rosalynn, both of whom have pledged to campaign for the ERA MRS. SCHLAFLY SAYS she doesn't see that the Carters will be wonse than President Ford and tus wife Betty, wbom she has <'htlcized the last two yellrS for their ERA s upport "I don't think R~alynn will ha,•e any more impact than Bet ly Ford," Mrs. Schlafly said. "St&te legislators resent being told how to vote. U she calls, she is calling with the prestige -and plums of the White House to offer and l don't think that kind of patronage will be well rect!lved.' · Betty Ford has saJd she plans lo continue to fight for the ERA once out ot the White House. Poverty Pockets Linger . \ San Juan Worker Seeks Out Area's Needy By ANNE COOPER Ot U.t Dtlly ll'ilot Staff "The thfog with me is I've got nose trouble," said Larry Flores. coordinator or the Com · munity Counseling Center in San Juan Capistrano. "l've always got to stick my nose tnto every- thing." Flores claims he's leamcd a lot by pokin g around southern Orange County that other people don't see. "THERE'S A LOT of poverty in this area," he said. "It's hid· den in scattered pockets. but it's real. There arc people here who are never going to enter the mid- dle income bracket. "I've seen $60,000 homes with several fa milies crowded into them, children sleeping on the floors." Flores said he makes at his personal business to leave no stone unturned in helping those in need to help themselves J I I "A LOT OF POVERTY' Larry Flores been oper ating three years tn San Juan, serving Irvine, Laguna Hills. El To ro, Mission Viejo, San Juan , Laguna Niguel, Dana Point . Capistrano Beach and San Clem ente . Six counselors carry an active case load of about 85 clientc;, !laid Flores. About 60 or the 85 clients have alcohol-relatc.'d problems, a few have drug problems and the rest have "life" problems relal ed to marriage, parenting, career and other areas which can be stressful Flores said he rcbes heavily on <l citizen advisory bo:ird. which helps him stay in touch WJth coT · munity needs "WE KNOW Wt: NEED day care badly. because we have teachers telling us children are coming to kindergarten and fi rst and second grade with keys lied around their necks," he said "THESE PEOPLE A R E victims or circ umstances... he said. "They are essentially no ctilferent Crom you and me But terrible circumstances can ar feet people terribly." more education u1 order to work productively ''These kids a r e going home to empty hous<'S, because Mom and Dad are both holding down JObs to keep food -on the table. We know these children are too young to supervise themsel\'es so we know we need day care · A woman with a s mall baby who is abandoned by her husband may not know where to turn. In San Juan a woman in this situation spent three days dunng Christmas week living in a ca,, because she dido 'l know wha~ else to do. "'When a person ·s world !>hat ters. he 's lert feeling boxed in." said Flores. ..That's when he needs other people reaching out to him. Th<\t 's where we come in." Clients pay ror counseling ac cording to their ability to pay. said Flores. The center is funded by the National Institute of Alcoholism and Abuse, the coun' ty mental health department. county r evenue shanng and tht• City of San Juan THE COMMUNITY Counsel- ing Center, 32141 Alipax St . has When Flores foUDd out about the woman's plight, he arranged for her immediate housing and other needs, but said he doesn't intend to drop the matter now LaDiaze Childbirth "TlDS WOMAN NEEDS to reel able to take care of herself and her baby," he s aid. "We are ar ranging for her lo live with a working mother. who nee<ts a babysitter Her babysitting will be a good trade-off for rocxt to cat and a roof over her head.·· Depicted in Movie lr\'ine's recreation department will show a him Wednesday de- picting a couple's expencnce in prepared ch1ldb1rth using the Lamaze ~ethod. But Flores said even th.ls ar rangement would probably only be temporary The public is invited to view "The S,t.ory or Enc" from 8 to 10 p.m. in the multipurpose room at Harvard Community Athletic Park, 14701 Harvard Ave, "We will work with her ai; long as she needs us. to help her find her way, ... he said "She may want to get some training or The movie is being s hown to give parents a preview of the Prepared Childbirth Lamaze Method Class to be taught Thursday rughts Cro m January through March under the auspices of the recreation department. For more information about the film showing, phone 754-3639. League Explores Question 'Juvenile Justice SysteTn Just?' (675-3445) "Juvenile Justice -ls it just?" is lhe topic for discussion at a series or meetings being held by the Orange Coast League of Women Voters. The first set or meetings will take place the week of Jan. 10·13. even ing un)l of the league will meet at 7:30 p.m . Jan. 11. in the home of Linda Scheck. 501 CliH Drive (642·6878>. The Newport Beach daytime meeting will begin at 12:15 p.m . Jan. 12, in the home of Bernice Shuler. 134 Harbor Is land Road .IN IRVINE the meet· ing will take plac<' at 9: 15 a.m . Jan. 12, in the tiome of Myra Neben, 35 Mir ror Lake (559-1273 > Fisher. 1414 Carmelita. Babys itting 1s av ail able by calling Pat Cooper at 494-6220 The League or Women~ Voters as a non-partisan organization open to all citizens of voling age. Its purpose is to promote an informed electorate. Juvenile justice has been under s tudy by a league committee since last spring. In Laguna Beach the meeting is scheduled for 9: 15 a.m. Jan. lJ, 1n the home of Mary Betty * * * * * * "THE SU BJECT has so many ramifications that we intend to present a historical overview in order to understand how we got where we are. We • will then take a look at the national picture, the new California Dixon bill, and alternatives to the system." said Ann Caruse, juvenile justice committee member Coun~eling Ceiiter Revived by Funding Emp-ha sis will be given to the m ethods Orange County .uses to obtain juvenile justice and the problems laced both by the county and ,the juvenile. All or the meetings are open to the public without charge By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot ti.. Dtlly Piiot Slt ll Things are looking up for the As· sessment and Treatment Service-; Center <A TSC I of Coastal Orange County. a privately funded counseling center for children in trouble with the law. In December. directorti of the center announced they would have to close their doors unless they could raise at leasl $15,000 lo keep the center open for the first three months of 1977 JUDV L06S, PRESIDENT of ATSC's board of directors, said the JN LAGUNA IHLLS fund-raising campaign brought in the meeting will be at $20,000 and ATSC directors already 9: 15 a.m. Jan. IO j,n the have s~ed another contract with the home of Ruth Saad!. county Board or Supervisors to pro- 702B Avenida Sevilla videthecenter 'slwocounselors. (830·7923). That contract, which provides a In .th• Sadd leback clinlcal psychologist and a family Valley, the daytime counselingspecialist,coststbecentf'r meeting will be at 9:30 about $48,000 annually. Operating a.m . Jan. 11 In the hOme coatarunanother$12,000ayear. ot Nancy Martin, 24635 Mra. Loos said ATSC direct.ors are Overtake Drive, !;I Toro continuing their fund-rming efforts (768-7992 ). A Saddleback but, having raised the money for the evenin& meeting w1U be ftl'ill qdarter, are confident or finding held at 7:30 p.m . Jan.1.2. sOw-cca ror the money needed ror the in the hom e of June , restoflbeyear. McGuire, 24772 San Vicente, MisslM Viejo' (581-4392 ). The Newport Beach "I 'MONK PART OF OtlR problem wa1 that the center is not well· known." she said Mrs. Loos said credit for raising $12,000 goes to Jay Reed, vice presi- dent of administration for the FJuor Corp .• who hosted :-'uncheon for local buAiness leaders lo acquaint them with the cente r and Its financial needs. She said the center's direct.ors are continuing to look t.o the business community for financial support as well as applying for a variety of foun- dation grants for money to meet their operational expenses. ATSC RAS BEEN operAling for two ye.ar-6-~s one a lternative to lbe COWi· ty's juvenile justice system. Center personnel work with police and sherlff't officer s ln Newport Beach. Cotta Mesa, ,.Tustfn and Hun,gton Beach. ,._ A receo< e valuaUon by the fbange County · Probation Depaatment showed that 80 percent of the nearly 400 youngater s served b y the couna~lora at ATSC in the ..-i lwo yea1'11 have avoided further Q1ublcs with the luw. ' ' lt11urday January t 19n DAILY PILOr .f ~ Fee Hike Begins Today ·Spirit Refleets Warmth ftcked "1f Peft"S Stan Bressler. l~ year veteran of Newport Beach Police Deaprtment, has been e lected president of Southern California chapter of Califorrua Crime Preven- tion Officers Association. 'Casanova ' Movie Cited For Obscenity BOLZANU. Italy CAP) Jo'ederico Fellini's "Cas<rnova." a movie about the amorous Vene· tian nobleman or that name. h<is ' been cited ror obscenity by ii group or private Ctlazcns in this ~south Tyrolean city. The action requires the Balzano state attorney lo decide if there are grounds for the suit and consequent seizure of the movie throughout the country. "CASANOVA" STARS Donald Sutherland 1n the lllle role and premiered recently A group of "heads of family" m Balzano cla1mC'd rn their suit that the movie contained several ob scene cp1::.ode., TllE BOLZANO slate auornc) l ast year accepted another citizens'a>bscenity ~uit and or- dered seizur e of "Novecento," a movie by Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci. That movie was later cleared by a higher ma~islratc WASHJNGTON (APJ ~Today rings in bad news for the nation ·s 2S million Medicare recipients. who must begin paying 19 per- cent more to cover tl)eir portion of hospital or nursing home costs. The b ad news worsens in July. when elderly and disabled persons receiving Medicare will pay 50 cents more each month for health insurance premiums. UNDER THE R ECORD 19 per cent increase, a Medicare reca pient will have to pay St2S for the first day o( hospitalization or Jess than 60 days. The prior charge was $104. Except for that first-day charge, Medicare covers all hospital costs during the first 60 davs. T h e daily charge f or hospitalization between 61 and 90 days will be $31, up from $26. RECIPIENTS STAYING in the hospital for more than 90 days will be assessed $62 a day instead Ill $52. Time spent in the hospital in excess of 90 days is deducted from a recipients's 60-day lifetim e reserve A recipient who must be con· fined to a nursing home for more than 20 days and less than 100 days after hospitalization will be charged $15.2Q for each day. com· pared with the pnor $13. The record Medicare increase follows a 13 percent hike that went into effect last year_ LAST SEPTEMBER, when the planned hike was announced, Social Security Commissioner James B. Cardwell said it was needed to keep up with skyrocketing hospital costs. The Social Security Administration is required to follow a fed<'ral formula each year in determin- ing the future co.<;t of the Medi c ar e program lo bcneficaarit>s In July, monthly health in surance premium for Medicare recipients will increase from S7.20 to $7.70. That will cost rec•· pients about $152.4 million for the optional coverage for doctor bills and other medical expenses for 12 months. By J ULES LOH INTERNATIONAL FALLS, ~hnn . (AP) -Al the clooe of a year, a time for reflection, hard· ly a place 1s better suited than Uus for that worthy exercise There 1s something to be learned from this place. something other than what everybody already knows from the nightly weather report: that it ia the coldest place in the 48 con- tiguous st<1les. WHEN WINTER'S FANGS bite into this little spot on the Canadian border -in the first h a lf of De ce mber the thermometer managed to hang above zero for only (our brief hours Ji vine becou'es an ad- venture and humip1y a daily lesson N ature's1 elemental !!evenly invites J>ng thoughts about man's standing in the Great Scheme "1 think we worry more abOut the simple necessities Clf survival than most people do,·· sa id Frank Bohman , a ph.llosophac aviator who has hved here all his S2 years "RA VJNG ENOUGH food in the house, enough fuel, a backup heating system. these are real concerns. I would imagine that in gentler climates people take sur vival (or granted." For the record. when the earth tilts toward winter, winMbome on the jet stream sweep from the North Pole down the interior flank of the Canadi811 Roekies and pivot eastward right at this point, so that the average yearly temperature here is 37.5 degrees and the annual s nowfall SO in· ches. Readings fo the minus 30s and 40s are commonplace during the winter. The cold grips so fiercely, an ( AMERICA J fact, lhat it all but refuses to let go. The ground fr~es five feet down, untillable until June. THE TOWN IS ON the gra111t~ shore of Rainy Lake, one or crea lion's mas terpieces, a 340· squa re-mile work of art done in a freeCorm of coves and bays and necked with 1,600 tiny granite islands Umbered with pine . No wonder the French-Canadian trappers, the voyageurs who used the lake as a highway, pad· died down it singing. Thus in the summertime the area is awash with tounsts reg ulars who return to th<'ir sum mer pl aces on the islands. weekenders seeking walleyed pike and cleun nar. \01s1tur'> w1111 camera~. water skas and tame 111 make the two-hour dr1vt• up from Duluth WHEN TllE SU M~t~R <'mp of frolickers 1s harvest1.od, howcwr. only a bold band of the hearty rt• main to race the lpng dark winter Th~t ) t'" rly experience hu-. gave thl:' a palpable sense of neigh incss, a closencs'l such as 11 shared secret brings. When the ice breaks up ea.ch May they h ave earned a · C'ommuna l handshake that says nice going everybodr. we did it again. we didn'tquit. \ Those brave ~ouls ~mber 9,109 in 1nternataonal Falls and the nearby communities of South international t'alli. and Ranier About the same number Jiv<' across the Rainy Raver Bndge at Fort Frances, Canada. THE SPIRIT OF hands across- the-sea, or in this case, the river. comes natural!) , nature's legacy knows no international boun- dary. lndeed, one longtime Chamber of Commerce president in Jnternational Falls, Gordy McBride, was a Canadian citizen. So lnternatiooal Falls is not, as some may have envisioned, a stark and snowbound weather outpost recording the nation's low for the day. Jt is a town much like others its size, where people live and work . Most of them on both sides of thl' river work at a huge paper mill which. besides damming the falls and dominating the economy. also domin ates the otherwise crystal air with two huge plumes of smoke. It is a town. however. that does have its own peculiarities. IN THIS TOWN, police patrol on s nowmobiles and :.ixth graders are taught cross-country s kiing, a m ost useful course. In Uus town. the newspaper runs stories on how to make wood burn more effacaently and what to do if you car fa_lb through the ice. Get out Fast Last year. on th1:. very dak. Carl Brown :, snowplow did just that. fell through the ice, fortunately 1n slwllow water. whjle he was plowing roads for ice fishermen Carl i;ells bait -· and getting thl' big truck out wa1; the soci<il highlight orthe season. Youth Band's A uditions Set SE C R ETA R Y DAVID Mathews of the Department of Health. Education and Welfare ~aid the lOCreases v.ill nol full y meet higher medical costs. WINTER'S FANGS BITE DEEP INTO CANADIAN BORDER TOWN 9,109 Brave Robust Souls Survive Climate With Hefp of Sense of Humor .. About 75 of us turned out to watch and help, a nd aJso to visit ... said Judy Blais, a friendly art 1st who said she wouldn't havo missed 1t for anything Auditions for the American Youth Symphonic Band. which will hold music and humanities tours 1n thl• summer, wall be con- ducted at Estancia High School beginmn~ Monday. "'The cost of_ supplementary medical insurance is increasing by more than 20 percent a year:· he said. Hoppy Raises $11,000 "IT TOOK FOUR days. They !anally lifted it out with a really ingenious ragganJ: of logs and chains and winches When at came up we all gave a big cheer · Peter P f'"Qurn1er. a member or the national board for the American Youth Symphony and Chorus. will conduct auditions at 3 pm dally in thr ('t)l,ta ~f<.'sa school"s band room Auditions "111 h~ held throuJ?h March I For further mforma lllln. t dll the i.chool at 556 3410 ••xtens1on SJ The increase was lihked to n s ing doctor fees, a trend toward more expensive medical services. more use of services. and the increased cost and use or hospitals' outpatient services. Costs of the Medicare sup plementary m edical insurance.· program are expected to in crease from about S6 b1ll1on 1n fiscal vear 1977 lo ST 4 b11l1on in fi scal year 1978 South Coast Commun1t} Hospital has reported that its dnve lo raise funds.to expand the intensive care ward, by s elling pasters of Hopalon~ Cassidy ren· dered by local artist Ivan An- derson. nrttc•d SJJ ,000 off a Sl5.000 gross :AMoney·s 1' ~-"Worth SAVES your money Grac·e Ooycl, widow of actor William Hoyd who created the famous cow boy figure on television and the bi~ screen, was p;1 t ron of the drive and signed the limited edition of l.000 posters with the artist. which sold for $10 each. in the lt1J"'IQl{1}I THEIR SIGNATURES were Joined on a special edition of 100 FABRIC WAREHOUSE EXPANSION SALE! WE "RE ENLARGING OUR PRODUCTION FACILITIES 1oo ani so TRAT WE"ll BE BETTER ABLE TO Fil l All\ WAREHOUSES WITH MORE AND MORE EXCITING BARGAINS AT WAREHOUSE-DIRECT SAVINGS ON FABRICS!, .. ,10111 FHIS SA·&•! UNBELIEVABLE! INTIH SELECTION OF *OOWNTOWN U ,.11 ....... ,..,,.,, t?u ) .. 4·1111 950 SANTIE 1---.-ANAMl--lM-----50'-.(--(-. -KA_T_nu-c.. ot Dly9Jlc (2nJ 1214411 U . f • Mii ... le .... I (714 777·4471 * COSTA MW: 11TH & NCINTtA (714) .... 4040 99~ IOHS Miii. Tiii FIL 11 A.M. Tt I P.M. SAT. 11 Ul-1 PJL Sll.1!-5 ... ..- posters by a host of Hollywood celebrities and maJOr wetstern stars including John Wayne, Roy Rogers. Gene Autry, Andy Devine, Dale Robertson and former actor and onetime gov ernor Ronald Reagan The celebrity poster.. went for SIOO and were sold out. Half of the Boyd-Anderson edition was sold, and another 500 are av:silablc. ac co rd i n g lo hos pital spokeswoman Kay Black. MRS. BLACK SAJD orders for the posters came from as far .iway as Indiana and New York She said a I lopalong Cassidy fil m festival held at the Laguna Beach Art Festival auditorium in conjunction with the rund drive was a near sellout for all four performances. Next days banner headlin<': .. The Plow Has Risen ·· And that ts another sense theso robust ronv1v1al people have, a sense of husnor. At latitude 48.34 North, that might be the most valuable s urvival trick of all. Thanks to you it t.Wrks .•• FOR All OF US Unit e d Way JAM. JAM. JAM. JAM. JAN. JAM. JA~. W• lnYite you to atttftCI our speetoculor January Sale. Each re• at this ....... ~ °""' ow .... stock of iMpOrted and domntlc Chandeliers, hanqing 1-.s. wall sconces and table lamps at fabulous redudioM. A once a y.-oppcwfwtity to JAN. purchase car~f., selected ft8ts from the IROSt COlllpl 1hensi•e JAN cohctlon of tnlly fine U4)htirwj Rztwes in the Harbor area at • reduc~ prices. Sale cowtiswu "'"' entire MOHth of JmNrry. JAN. SAVINGS FROM 50°/o to 70~/(j AND MORE. ON OUR ENTIRE STOCKOFFAMOUS IMPORTED & DOMESTIC ICHANDELIERSI (HANGING LAMPSl f WALL FIXTURES) -A6 ' ( ___ C_o_m_m_e_nt_P_a__..;;g~e __ J -Is Bigness Necessarily That Bad? By BOB SIMMONS Bob S1mmona ia.o te~ documentary reporttr and furmer Sacramento bureau r h1cf for KNXT 1111 rtmmk:s.are r~nled /rom the Town J/ull Reporter I should hk\• to exammc an atUlude that r have sens ed in contacting people. m my reporling, and in talking with lhe public. J t i.s a desire to break down a s ub- ject into small .. pieces" that people think they l'itn comprehend and thus deal with. Mo::.t often the subJCt'I 1s IJ1g gov- . t.'rnmcnt. I am certain you did not miss the irony ut former Governor Jimmy Carter. former Govt.>rnor Ronald ltcngan, and Governor Jer ry Rrown aH running for the biggest government job in the world on an anllgouernment plalfonn' Politicians everywhcrr seem to fret that pol1t1cal success is most certarn by running ogamst the very instJtullon they are trying thr ir damnedest to gel elected to. Sen;llor-elect S I. llayakuwa ran agatnst "Cong~~s" to wm tus n ctory. May be we are seeing the beginning of a very profound revolution, a symptom of a profound c hange IJI Amcnc.m thought. TO ME IT IS VERY fascinating that the advisor to a right wjng presidential candidate rinds his audience atnotlg the alumni or the new lelt of the '60s. ll is part of this mass psychology or brealc- mg it down. getting rid or its "bigness." and getting lt down into ~malt pieces . People seem lo believe that, whether 1t is government. General Motors, Arco or the oil collecuves. 1f you can take 1L apart. get 1t down to comprehensible s1ie so you know who 1s responsible, then .. everything is going to be all tight. .. Well, eve rything JS not going to be all right. But right or wrong the trend ex- . 1sts. ·It is a direc tion in which we arc moving. Another expre,ssion of the desire ror- ~maJ!ne66 may be c.he reuon people move from California to ~mall towns in Missouri. Iowa, Nebraska, and North and South Dakota. I have known scores of people who have done this in the last couple of vean>. Successful people in California have sud- denly decided, "JleU, J am going back to Missouri, buy a little farm, or move to a small town." The fastest growing cen- ters of population now arc s mall towns in the Midwest. BUT, PEOPLE have been moving out of the city to the suburbs for a Jong time. For the last 20 lo JO years we have been forming new cities on Ute edges of the old eiUes and newer citiesonthe edges ofthe new cities. This, however. is different. What we are seeing now is a m ove Crom the big cities to farm country to' that "little piece or farm land" or lo a small farm town. JC you ask why U1ey Indians on Property Trail Hy GARR'\' J.. MOES serts a legiti ate right against someone nuu oc••t .. """'i . . of the Jndia race, he is a bigot and anti- .II ELENA. ~onl. -. ~encan lndrn~ Indian. w are not 'anti-Indian' but tr:~s are us1ng. the1r nghts as U.S. rather ar egilimately being watchful or c.it1zens to ~e~ssemble ~ew lnd1an§t individu rights." says floward Gray of uons by cla1m1ng sovereignty over and Seattle, ard member and pamphleteer Jong ago conquered. developed and ~-for the ln erstate Congress. · emed by European settlers and thei t a ther visitor al the meeting in descendants. Monta a. the stale where Custer made One of thes.e days, s.ay som~ foes of his last stand, told partJc1pants : ''I think ne~ly exe rcised Indian nation sov· we all have 8 eommon enemy here: the ere1gnty, Indians may claim.to own your radical Jndian .. house and property. One tnbe on Cape Cod, Mass., already claims to own a town. Jn Maine, Indians claim half the state. In Was hington, a court says they own hair the fish . ON R ESER VA Tl ON after reserva - tion. ir you -Indian or non-lndjan - violate triba l law. the tribal court can fine you or throw ) ou m jail. /\ multislale, anti-Indian organization, formed dur ing this 200th year of the con· quenng nation. says it's come lo lh1s . federal lnd1 an poltcy 1s "giving Ame n ca barktn thc lnd1a ns '' On the othl•r side. the National Congress of Amen can Indians put it bluntly in a n ·solution passed in Oc- tol:>er: "lnd1an tnbes possess all in- herent powers of sovc•reig.nty anii self· government ·· The nati ves don·t call the remnants of their homela nd "reservations" much anymore. In this day 1>f sovereignty. they're known as "lndran countnt!S." "I llA D NO JD 1-;A there are nations within our nation," says a n alarmed and until rrcrntly un1 n1t1ated easterner . Kevin o ·connell I le IS a S('lectman from Mashpl'('. M a..,s , the Cape Cod resort toy, n bemi.i bt:..,tCJ:l'<l in court by an ln d1an tnbt> nut orflrially recognized as a lri~ by thl' fedrral i::ovemment 0 Cnnnl'll made his obsen al1on al a n•cent mel'ttn~ in this state called by the 10 5t.Hc lnll•r..,l;ilc Congress for Equal • fttchl' and ne~pons1bilit1es IL '''"m., t hJt t•\ t•ry ll me !'iOml'<lne as- THAT WAS FROM Bud Wolfe or Hayward, Wis., who says the leaders of his neighbors and for.me.( friends, the In- dians of the Lac Court Reservation, are tryiW: to ruin his fishing resort business. T~y circulalt! news releases warning tourists of white-Indian confrontations in the area each s ummer, he says. He said that there have been no confrontations but tourist fi she rmen have stayed away. When the leaders of Lack Court establis hed their own reservation law and order code. Wolfe rormed a C1t1zcns League for Civil Rights, of which he is now president. He says the code has spread an Indian blanket of Jurisdiction over natural resources in the area and non·lndian people. ' . Indian sovere ignty foes s ay tbe s ystems often subj ect non .J nd~an c itizens to tribal leadership which doesn't always come to power de- mocratica lly. "Some tribal leaders are elevated to their position simply by birthright. others appointed and a few are elected by the standard democratic procedure,·· says Gray. Merle Lucas. a Siou.'( and Montana's state coordinator of Indian affairs. calls such a claim a .. wild assumption." Lucas says he knows or no tnbal govern- ment in the country which 1s not chosen democratically, often in political con- tests more ··n erce" than most other American campaigns. JNDIAN FOES. and some India ns lbemsel\.l'S, nct~ !\:ly I.hat the maltrr Of sovereignty and its mearung can only be determined by congressionaJ ~ctton. Gray and his associates say the courts are "m aking decisions based on emotion and a m is placed sense of guilt." Gray cites a recent 9th Ci rcuit Court 1?f Appeals decision which says· •·our ap- proach is influenced by the longstanding rule that 'legislation affecting the In- diamt is to be construed in their m- teresl'." The National Congress of American Indians executive comnultee said in March: "Courts, without exception, have held that the exercise of gov- ernmental powers by Indian tribes is in no way incompatible with rights guaran- teed to non-Indians by the United States Constitution." WJclu 'Funny how from up here the color of the skins a// look the same!' move. rnost or them will say. "It was too bla b;ack lhcre.1 c.oul<bl't deill.w•lh 1t any more. 1 want to be a pan of my com· mu.rtlty." It seems a contradiction that people are running away from people to !(et closer to people. They leave com - munities along our coastal plain to s<> back and fight the humidity, mosqwtoes. the dust, the smell of cow manure, p00r roads, and terrible winters to get closer to people. An extreme remedy. Is big- ness necessarily that bad'! Are the reasons Cor the var ious secession movements in Los Angeles County and City drives for smallness? ls the move to decentralize the schools fueled by this s ame desire for s mall- ness? This is the trend I see. When things do not function as people believe, they should s eek the reasons. P EOPLE WANT things lo work. They want the postal system to work and they want a tran~portation system that works. They want some decent hou!ling and safety and s ecurity where they live, and some d ec ent schools. Unfortunately, experience tells us that breaking these functions down is not necessarily going lO make them work better. 1 know, I came from a background of small broken down places. 1 went to the most brokeo down school you have ever st.>e n. there were eight people in my graauatmg class, 23 in my high school class. That was manageable size, but 1t was awful. l would 11ot dream of sending my kids to a place like that: yet the µublic perception right now is, "1£ we can ju1;t make it smaller it will be aJI right." Well. the ~overnmental systems we have now .are big, but they are trying. They are doing their best and in some areas their best is actually working. When we did the hour special on Los Angeles County government on TV, I was staggered by the negative reaction to city and county government by the people we interviewed. We spent three or four months jus t rapping with people in all the various communities in our broadcast area. ln no single area does theTe seem to be a perception by in· d1viduals that government is doin~ a good job for them. FIRST, THE P U8lJC oft en doesn't even know what level of government 1s responsible, doesn't know where to go. 1 fmd that a remarkable number of people aren't sure whether they hve in the city or lhe county; they don't know to whom they pay taxes. Maybe that evening on the 6 o'rlock news the citizen sees the Board of Supervisors in a meeting silting there sagely dealing with problems of some kind and talking profoundly and endless- ly. The citizen hoils at these guys. He perceives these five men as the county. Later a problem arises and he will call his s upervisor's ofCice. A deputy there will deal with the problem. I finished that hour documentary with a profound admiration f or the supervisors' deputies. rt is astonishing how many problems they actually do at- tempt to deal with. Perhaps one problem lS anonymity. In the old days of ward politics there was never any question whom you ealled. You caUed yow-precinrtcuptuin. M~ybe there are some lossorus to be te:lrnrd from reading The Last Hurrah ·and The Purple Shamrock and studying the lives and ways or some or the old big city pohUcians. MAYBE IT IS possible to superimpose over, lhe knowledgeable, up-to-date. modern governmental institutions we now h ave a sort of volunteer om- budsman, a "precinct <'aptain" In the neighborhoods. Maybe that's what peo- ple are looking for. 11 person to relate to. I believe my industry shares In the treat1on or this general unease and malaise . When you report on an ap- parent problem with local government to 1.5 million viewers, l believe you have a responsibility to spend m<>t'e'lhan one minute and 10 seconds on it. The "why" has gone out of television news in th ts city. Thal means the,, ques- tion "why" does not generally occur to vie wers s ince 1t does not occur Lo the broadcasters . lt seems to me that if you report without the "why" you are not in- formmg, you arc JUSt agitating. You are creating angl'r and frustration. Mo r e and more a s televis ion own e r s hip itse tr become s bureaucrati~ed and impersonal, its management cares less and less about explaining and more and more about "quick-and-dirty" formula top-forty news "Don't tell them anything, just prell'nd you're telling them something. . Get that s tory on. then get it off, so we can show the fender-bender on the freeway and add the funny story and get off." PEOPLE ARE CREATURES o{ habit. As the news wheel goes around raster , and raster and the stones get shorter and shorter we become more and more persuaded that viewers will not watch anything but accidents. fires. murders, selt, violence, and humor. over and over, m shorter and shorter segments. What does that do to people 's thought processes? Are we cond1t1oning people to think about something for no more than one mmute and 10 seconds? I started out talking about whether big ~overnment is l()() big and I wound up talking a bout newscasts. The two are in- terrelated. Whether 1t 's a good thing or a bad thing, I believe we are witnessing the beginnings of our second revolution. People will de mand smallness for better or worse. They arc going to continue to try to break down county, city, and the school system into smaller sizes. It could be a good thing, It's a phenomenon that needs to be examined and kept in mind by everyone concerned with government at any level. lt also is a phenomenon that I think the television Industry has to lake s ome respons ib1lity for, examine closely, and spend mor e than 25 seeonds finding the root causes. Perhaps we arc seeing the demise of broadcast news as we know it now. It is breaking itself down. J really tbink that the movement toward smallness does not stop with our governmental institutions. J think it will afrect all of us . It 1s something we need t<> be aware of and to be thin.lung about bow it can be a contributing force to the positive and good side of American life. Turtle Sticks Neck Out Victim Still Stuck With Bills 1 For Animals Hy IJF.RR CAEN SA'I: f-'HANCISCO C,Ofld n11lr n 1n )! f l•ll o 11o n.1mrphrt';1kt'r' .. incl Y.nulrt \OU bt'ltt'V(' th.1l Dr Ell14'lt I l:tndw1•rkl'r '' a {oot surgeQn 1n Or inrla ? Takr Lenor r l.Me,.s y,ortJ for 1t And isn't 11 drhghlful that lhc feller.fol rhar~e of lhC' animal rnlony in 1h<' p'lychology dept at <.:al ..., C'lart'nce Turtle" Margarr t llr ndel trunk!\ so too .. <:'l:o, I h:iHn·t found out why they hnvr an animal colony ovt•r there 1n \pe psych dept.: tn the great rat race of life lam but a mou s e'}. .C l aurle Daughtry's Up: If you need :t plumber in the South Lake TnhO<' ar ea. try F:cl Senior or his son, Ed Senior Junior. and Jiro Blackman discovers that tf you bring a hasscl to Avis World Hdqs .. y(lu ar<' stroked by John llassclbnng. big man in C u s tomer Co mplaints An "1l figures" namcphreaker from Marc Brenman~ ihe Supt. of tbe 'Dept. or Edu~athm In Nevad~ 1s John R . Gamble . .and a not-at-all- funny namephrcaker : Lasl week. Jeanette Ohlson, >'ho works in the rransamerica pyramid, had a swine Ou shot and broke out almost Im· mediately in severe hives and welts from head to foot. She-· wa~ rushed to Kaiser Hosp. to be treated by -nr. nay Hively and Or. Robert Welts. MEDIA BLITZ: Emenmn Wiser. the "mystery agent" in the Knowland fnmlly dis- pute that may end in the sale ' > of the Oakland Tribune. wasn't quite so mysterious In '519; that year he was aen- :' tl'nced to 1-to-10 in lh<' Stale pokey for grand lart·t•ny a fter Judite Allison B Ware blust- e d him a s .. ., mo rul bankrupt" (he h ac; social con- rH'(•lions, too. havm~ been on- ee married to Berkeley·s Sal- ly Walker ). Accordm~ to my info . 1£ a sale is mt11k , Wiser gets a slice of every share sold at over $40, . From John Lindblom 's &ports col- umn in the San J05e News, quoting Ernie Bullard of San Jose State: .. 'Rut it doesn't have to be a negative thing,' adds Bullard. •we·re a little bit like Don Coyote fighUn$t the Windmills · .. Owoooooo1 TllE FRI ENDS or th1• Animals ladies , picketing Robert Bros. furrieri:: on Post, are not amused by Irwin Roberts' offer to lend them ranch-r aised mink coats if they get cold ou t there. But then, be is not amused by their buttons read mg "Real People Wear Fake Fur.'' ls the reverse as true or fal se? MOST DEPRESSING J"lress release of the wk. (from Universal Studios); '"Air p0rt 77' Is the third mo- tion picture inspired by Arthur Halley's bcsl·sellinR novel. 'Airport,• and there may be a doien by the year 2001. 'If we can find good dramatlr stories,' declared Producer Jenning~ L&ng, 'I foresee doing 'Alrport.s' for the next 25 years .·'' 'By~eee. RyTHOMAS D. EUAS Almost three years ago, the st:it t.! Legislature passed St'veral rape law reforms billed as landmarks in protecting victims' nghts. Rut it now seems clear that those laws left hospitals and po lice roo m for some in- consistencies. The r a pe r eform pac kage. among other things. assured vic- tims that their past sexuaJ prac- tices with persons other than the accused rapist would not be <'X· amincd and required "educa- tion" or police and prosecutors on handling of victims. But the financial handling 11r U\e victims has emerged as a major uncertainty. ANY MEDICAL examination or a rape victim "performed for the purpos e of providing evidence" to be used in a tnal legally must be paid ror by the c1- Tell the Gove rnor Dear California Taxpayers: Thank you for the letters on property taxes. r share your concern for the rising cost of government. I would answer you personally, but in view oft.he bun· da;eds of thousands of letters you have sent me on the s ubject, the last thing I want to do is to spend another $40,000 of your money on postage. fnstead, J ha\\e decided to express my thoughts in this open letter. During the coming weeks, 1 will carefully e valuate the various property tax propos a ls now circulating in Sacramento. My principal concern is to insure prompt but hon est property tax re- lief. IN MV JUDGMENT, this will •ttOWM not come by raising sales and income taxes to reduce taxes on property. Such an apttroach merely ch anges the Corm but not the substance. Real property t:l.X reform must include the follow- ing four fundamental principles: • l ) Legal restr aints on local and state s pending. 2) Rem oval of unreasonable state mandates whjch force excess ive spending al the local le vel. 3) A SPLIT OF the tax role by a con!1titutional amendment so that business pays its historical share of local property laxes. 4) Tnrt~eting state p roperty tax r eUC!f to tl)os e homeowners hardest rut and most in need. • t would welcome and encourage any additional thoughL~ you might have. Slnccrcly. EDMUND G. BROWN JR. Governor or CallCornla SOUTHER N CALIFORNIA FOCUS ty or county where the crime oc- curred. Even m ore s pecific ally . another new law assures that pregnancy and venereal disease testing of victims will not be charged to the m . But a rape victim must often be examined for much more than pregnancy or VD. Bruises, lacerations . broken bones and other injuries frequently demand treatment and many times X- rays are needed, which can send Lhe tab well over $100. Who pays that bill? The answer depends on wher e the crime is committed. IN SOME CITIES and coun· ties, victims ar e compensated entirely for lheir treatment only iC thcy·rc accompanied into a hos pital rm<'r~ency room by police Jn othr r-;, full payment is made if a virtim has telephoned palice and been instructed lo rr part to a hospital - And 1n other s. payment 1s made if the 'fictim goes to a hospital on her O)Vll and police are <hen called in by emer}ency room crews. "This appears to be one of those quirks of bureaucracy," says a spokesman ror one county sheriff who s e actions have varied from Incident to incident. Assembly~an Alan Sieroty. the Beverly Hills Democrat who nuthored the bills demanding pay ment of medlcal expenses, s ays ti c cons iders the in- consi~tencics "definitely against the spirit of the law, tl not the let- ter:· \\FTER THREE years of &uch u~crtalnty. there IR no pros~l of any change to make l.reatment more uniform for nll rape vlr- tims who provide evid:mce, re-- gardlcss or how they nrnvc al Q holpUaJ. I Atty~ Gen. Evellc J . Younger r ecently organized a stale-wide task force of hospital and police officials to star.dardiie talcing of evidence in rape cases and treat- ment of the victims. But that group will not attack the ftnan- cia1 problem. "What is questionable is jusl how much of any examination is done tor purposes of taking evidence and how much is done Cor treatment purposes," says Gail Abarbanel. director of the rape lr<''\tment center at a major Los Angeles area hospital and a member of Younger 's ta.<ik force. "Many hospitals bill the city or rounty for pnrt and the vic;tim for the rest,·• she said. IN THOSE CASES, victims can hope for repayment only through the s l ate's Victims of Violent Crime Act. which usually in· volvcs wailing almost a year for payment. time enough for a vic- tim's credit rating lo suffer if she can'tpay the bill right away. And if she can pay, chances arc she won't be compensated for ber rxpcnscs <.1t ull, since the luw calls for aid only to those who have s uffered extreme financial hardship becaus e of theJr crime- related inJurics . What seems rlcar, therefore. is . that while the reforms th.is state })assed in the Inst three years have helped victims' civil rights s ubstantially. those laws still leave their pocketbooks quite vulnerable. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 11H' Mn11n!'nt pa I!'' ftf th!' J')ui " 1'1ln1 !.l'f'I.<; tn rnrm m .inrl -.11mulult· 1 t•.1d~r !< tiy 11tc,rnt- 1nR a rnnnty of comm<•nlary on tOplC~ of 111tcrcsl :ind ~1~n1f11•onr 1• from lnformrd ob-.f'rvcr-. und ~pokc:.mcn. H"tlrrl N \\'trtl r ul>/r,,/trr Saturday, Jan. t , 1977 - . ~ Happy New Year girls and boys. Uncle' Len hopes that every one of his rnends had a very happy holiday season. Vacations are almost over and school will be getting W'lder way Monday. Did you make any New Year's resolutions? Such us getting all "A "s in schoo} this year, or re- solving to enter every one of Un- cle Len's contests? We hope to have some real ex- citing contests for you again this year and perhaps some new places to visit as grand prizes. Uncle Len would like to thank all of his frie nds who sent him all those lovely cards and letters. A very nice, long letter came from Jean Tyler with some real good ideas for future contests and some suggestions on how to "dress up" the page for different age groups. All or these will be taken into consideration when we have a policy board mcetini,: Evelyn Kaye of Newport Beach sent in another poem and ·it was very well received. She stated that s he hoped the poem was worthy of publication but again she forgot to ljst her age. You see. boys and girls, Uncle Len has to have certain rules for his contributors, regardi.ng "name, age, address, and entry re- gulations, or we would be in serious trouble. So Evelyn, if you faJI within our age tim}t of 15 and under we will be pleased lo consider your con- tributions. Each week, Uncle' Len tries to I ORA w YOUR VERStON OF THE KOALA AND POSSIBL y WIN c(,..,e up with a different subject high, done in black ink or dark for our artists to draw and when pencil on white paper. The artists you do this 52 weeks a year for name, age and address must ac- umpteen years. you soon run out company each entry_ of ideas.-Our weekly prizes consist of a This week, we noticed that the Kennedy half-dollar and oftimes Koala Bears are back in the a "surprise" gift. This is .· news. To me they are just about separate from our special con- the most fascinating animal tests in which we have gr and alive. So Uncle Len chose a p1c· prizes donated. lure or a Koala Bear and is ask-So let 's all start the New Year ing all his artists to draw their out right and get your entries in versions of the Koala. by the Thursday noon dead.line. Now remember, we must abide Until next week then. Uncle Len by the rules. The drawing MUST wishes each and every one the be 41 2 inches wide by 4 inches very, very best of everything. Letters From Ellie Dear Ellie. What do wild elephants cat? Dear Terri, It) U7•Jt.a:ft E Ht't.....od Terri L . cessible area in China and thrives in an en\liron- ment that is harsh in many ways. The terrain is rough and mountainous, and the vegetation is dense. The land, when it is not snow-covered, is wrapped in mist. The giant panda was not actually "discovered" until 1869 when the French explorer, Pere David, came upon one of these unusual animals. All pandas What Does ·santa Do All Year? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - What does Santa Claus do for the rest of the year? A spot check of children in the city two days alter Christmas provides some em- phatic answers. "He goes to Alaska to sJeep - what else?" was the retort from • Dione Mantalvo, 12, as he tried out his new bicycle Monday. ''He spends au year there, making toys." The question prompted a brief summit session between David CiSneros, 7, and his brother Rick, 3. "His home is in the Soutlf' Pole," suggested David. "No, make that the North Pole. He is fat and chubby and he's got a lot of beard that's white like snow." .. What DOES he do the rest of t'h e y e a r ? " a s k e d R i ck . Whispered his brother: "He makes toys. TOYS." "He makes toys in the North Pole," was Rick's official reply. Vanessa Beck, 7, and her brother Chuck, 6, made it nearly unanimous. "He makes some more toys for next year," said Vanessa. "H e goes back by a sleigh with eight tiny deer ... Chuck agreed: "Ask any kid. We know. It's our business." Patty Top Watchcat SACRAMENTO (AP) - Janice Bingham has a small Burmese cat that dO(!S a pretty good imita- tion of a big watchdog. Mrs. Bingham says a burglar tried to break into her apartment Sunday night while she, her daughter and their cat, Patty, were near the front door. Patty darted to a back bedroom, jumped on a win-· dow sill and atfacked the man, who was halfway into the room. The startled burglar jumped back out the window and ran away. Turtle Tale Told DAil Y PILOT OR Top of World DAil Y PILOT STAI'" .P"OTO Kamelia Mehrgou, 11, of Balboa Coves. Newport Beach, smiles happily as sh~ peers over the Student Globe awarded her this week as the Ask Andy winner. A stu- dent at Whittier School, Kamelia says reading is her favorite hobby and soccer is her favorite sport. This was the second time that she has submitted a question to An· dy and her winning question appears in Andy's column today. 4 Electric Eels Light Yule Tree VANCOUVER, Canada (AP) CeoH Webb mounted two -Four freshwater electric eels aluminum panels on the walls or earned their keep at the Van-the eels' tank to collect electrici- couver aquarium this Christmas ty conducted through the water. -powering the lights on the The panels passed the current on aquarium's tree. to Webb's circuit, which relayed it to the string of hghts. An excited eel can generate as The circuit is designed to store much as 600 volts of electricity, energy from the resting eels until Elephants. actually spend most of their time eating because they arc <iblc to digest only about half or what they cat. An adult elephant spends about 16 hours each day looking for food and con- suming it, for it rL'QUircs :m enormous amount to provide energy for the huge body. They eat mostly grass. but seem to like certain special thrngs like wild celery and fruits or various kinds. Many plants arc aJso eaten At times when seem to look alike. They have yellowish white fur, WASHINGTON CAP> Thr strikingly marked with black patches. The most world's laq~est turtle. who~r but normally puts out 1.4 volts as the 117-volt level is reached. If a a navigational aid. frightened eel joll<; the panels food is scare", the elephant will use its trunk to rip bark from the baobab tree to get at JU1cy, suc- outstanding of the markings are the black ears and fossils were di s covered in the eye patches. Venezuela in 1972, had shells of We know very little about the breeding habits of over sevep feet when they pandas. and this is no doubt one or the reasons why roamed the earth -about fi ve or A University of British Colum-with 600 volts, the current lets bia graduate chemistry student through 117 volts and stores the designed a circuit to average out excess. the flow to a steady 117 volts, ex-The eels and the circuitry are actly the amount needed to Light on loan lo the aquarium from the culeut interior-ffl t~ way, the-·-'r-~,.....-..~ there is difficulty having them reproduce in captivi-six million years ago. .YThereare very few onhese remarlcao e ammalS--- the four-foot tr~e·s lights. -university. elephants are very hard on their environment and leave devasta- tion behind them Eventually though. grass I ands and brush ap- in zoos outside of China. and we are most fortunate m having a pair m Washlngton. They are strictly protected in China pear where once forests stood. 4 !!!!!!!111••15 The elephants have or course gone on to other places. and the herd of grazing animals move an Ellie ANSWER TO L~ WEEK'S QUESTION: Is it true that touching a toad will cause warts? There is no truth to this story. Probably it began because of the warty appearance of a load's skin and because when handled these animals secrete a fluid that ir- ritates the skin. It 1s, how<'ver, not harmful. ELLIE But in lime the trees grow back. and other herds of elephants com(' And so a natul'al eye!(' tc1kcs place Ellu• Dear Ellif', Why art> pandai. so hard for ZOO!. 10 get? Dear Nancy. N~ncy r:. QUESTION: l s there ~Y mammal that has a poisonous bite? Thl' gwnt panda 1s one of the most puzzling mammals known today It comr<; from an 1n:1c Ellie invites questions from her readers. Send them c 10 the Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mes;i. CA . 92626 .... ., M'"'\ OM I.ft( ycfoo•N•• lk'H.tfWU<• 't•h Y•~,...... _.\.cit~<• .t~d tM 'VCWt"• to J•rn Trot t4'f' ..... t1,efMt•"•e1"1 H ( tot"'"'Q"9~t•Oft WHERE OOl::S TllF.WATER COME FROM THAT FORMS ON A COLD DRINK ~LE? Latelv a numher nf mdu .... tnous folk have bee>n hard .it work gathennJ? matl"nal'I lo be re· cycled. or U!\C'd a~ain Hut the idea or recychn~ matcnals 1s nothing n('w Smee time began, nature hac; bcrn quite bu.c;y with countless rc<'}chng prOJCCLS The oxygen so nccessary for hfe 1s continually bcms: recycled by the plant world. /\nd then there is the stupendous water cycle, which circulates water from the seas to the sky and back again. The film y blanket or air that surrounds the earth has no color, no taste and no sm ell. Of course. sometlm1i1s we s<'c smoke or fog in the air and dust is certainly visibile. But these things 'are not really part of the air they are Just particles of maleriaJ mixed in with the air GASEOUS WATER vapor 1s ala~mixed in wilb the air. Each tiny particle is much too small lo be seen by il!lelf. However, when couqlless billions accumulate together , they can be seen as biJlowy, cushiony clouds. Water vapor from the air can also be seen as tiny water droplets that form on the s ides of a glass or bottle filJed with a cold drink. around the refreshing drink has been cooled enough to cause it to give up some of its water vapor. ft is estimat<'d that at any given moment there are about 3,100 cubic miles oC water vapor in the air. This may seem like a staggering amount of water to be floating around. especially when we realize that each cubic mile of water is enough 'to fill a tank 11 mile high. a mile wide and a mile deep. Yet it is only a small frac ti on of the ca rth 's lot al water supply. THE MOISTURE m the rur 1s part of a cycle that circulates the waters of the earth. Each day heat from the s un warms the sur- f ace layers of the oceans and .,other bodies of water. Some of the water evaporates and mixed with the air as vapor. As it is car- ried up into the atmosphere it becomes cooler and cooler. Eventually the vaporous moisture reaches a level where the air is too cool to hold it all. When this happens the water vapor condenses into tiny droplets. forming diCftorent types of clouds. When conditions arc just right, the moisture ra11s back to the eart.h as rain or snow. aboul 20 percent comes from lakes. streams, moist soil and plants. When the moisture re- turns to the earth as rain or snow. most or it falls back into the oceans Enough soaks into the earth. however, where it is available for plants and-animals -~ to continue the process of Life. ' Aftdy Hftdl • SIW4eftl Gl•k lo IC•mtlla ,,..,,..,...., ... "· ot NtWPOr1 IN<h, C..111 • for .... ..... 111 ... HOW DO THEY GROW PISTACHIO? The pistachio is a tree with s preading , umbrell a -like branches. It bears a small light· green or creamy-yellow nut that is somet'.imes called a green almond. But most of us know it by its more common name - pistachio nut. Each nut, about one inch long, is covered by a smooth, thin, brittle shell. Usual- ly the shell is bleached white or dyed red when we see them in the stores. They are rather oily nuts with a mild flavor and are a tasty treat when salted or used to navor ice cream The pistachio tree is a relative of another favorite nut, the cashew. Its original home is in the Mediterranean region and Southwestern Asia wbere it en- joys long, hot summers and cool winters necessary for its growth. When the nuts r\pen they hang on the tree r ather lh:uvfall orr. which makes it an easy job lo harvest them. Workers walk among the trees and bang the clusters of nuts with a pole, knocking them down. Or they may simply pull them down by hand. < I THE QUIZ world scope (10 poh"llt for eac:h qu"tlon en--.d corr9Ctly) 1 The Civil War in AnKola criped when 1hC' Soviet-backed MPtA d.>imcd victory and established 1he People's Republ1<" of AnRnl.1 Angola wa\ prev1ou\ly .i folony ot whJt na1ion1 2 SpeakN o t 1he I touH' .. 1 announrNI "" r!.'liremcnt and will be surc<'cdrcl bv Thom,1" r . "Tip" O'Neill J-Carl Albert b-f.ime\ W11>;n• c -John McCormo1r k 3 Thr US. •uccessfullv landl'd .in unmanm·d spacecraft namrd ICHOOSE ON£ "'"'"" Pioneer) on Mars and •<'<C•"Pcl 1hr fir\! rnl111 pocturl's from the I.ice ol 1hr ' rl'!l planr1 4 lru1• or fJl'r Hu.l Kuo-fl'ni: wa' namrd '" 'UCCP<'d ~JO lH'·IUn~ as C'htnl'\f' (om munsst P.irly Ch.isrman S Tali.., wrrt• hc>ld 1n C..Pnf'va hPtwrl'n par11r' seeking a pl'.irl'lul 1ran\lt1on 10 ma1011ty rul" 11'1 (CHOO">l OM ">0111h Afror.i. Rhnd1·"·'' newsname (lO points If you can Identity tt11s person In the newa) I\! thr 'f.Jff ol th!' Vl'.lf I w,1, on!' of m~nv pol1•n 11.11 rand1clJtr·\ l11r Prt•" d1•n1 Now I Jm 1hf' flr1•" dc>nl -rlP< 1 .inti ,1111 prC'f>arrnJ: ro IJKf' nl/111• on),rnuJr> \\huJmll In addition to being a ramlly fun feature, THE QUIZ is·an integral part of the in-classroom news program presented ln Orange Coast area schools as a public senicf' by the lially Pilot. •ns..,tn •ppe~r CuttMM OOWft) bt1ow q~ll •• -'=---• news picture (10 points if you •nawer this quHtlon conectly) I hr l '.~ C' n.l\I c,u.ird 'hip, 1 he [aglr wa\ on" of o, er 200 ~;11lsng hop, 1h.11 1nnl par1 rn an inlf'lndhe>nal cPIPbr.i11on in 1'rw Yo1!.. 11Jrhor \\hJI \l'Jr·long !'Vl'nl wa, hl'ong celc.'brJlC'dl sportlight (2 points for each question •ruwered coneclly) I lfJ7h WJ~ Jn Olvmprr V'"" \\lhMt' WN<' thr 1976 Wint«r ulvmp"' h"ld1 ! 111 1h<• 'i11mmN Ulym1m '· Rumanian gvmna\11C\ •f.H 1( 11()0<,[ O"<L· N.1d1.1 Com.lM'c1. OIRJ Korbul) ~atn1•d world 1.11n1• w tw11 ,.,,. 11·1 •••vl'd 1h1• '"" P"""' 1 "011· on Olvmn" lH,ffH \ l I h" Anw11c .111 I• ·•Rl1r knnl1!' nl thl' V1·.ir Aw.srd ,,.,.,1, wnr1 hv Df'lrc111 I l)(l't p1lf lwr 1(1-fQQ<,f ONI •MM!.. F 1dry1 h Thur mm 'l.1un .. 1111 4 1 he Bo\lnn <. ""''' won lh<' 1976 NRA Champinmh1p bv matchwords <• ~ta tor each con.ct match) M•tch lh~ pl•cC? with th~ t'w~nl. • rlf'f Paling 1hr . t . m thl' NBA l1naf~. 1 ... Guatemala a·R1ots ovN apar1hl'1d 2 ll'b.mon b m1l11ary coup nvNthrew l{Ovl'rnment 3 South Af10<.l c dC'\true11vr <'.Hlhquake 4 Thailand d ·\w!'pl NobC'I ~\\Md\ S .... UmtC'd SI.ti!'\ e-rivol war S Trul' or falv·· Thi' INriing rushrr in ihc NH in 1976wa\O I . Somp,on. roundtable r.rnu, diKunlon (no .core) What prrronal goal~ would vou 111..c 10 \Cl for yourself during i<1n1 YOUR SCORE: ti 10 toO polnt1 -TOI' SCOREl 81 to 90 points -E•celfent. 71 to 80 polnl• L Good. 61 to )O POln11 -fair. 1227-76 • VEC. Inc .. M1dison, Wisconsin The air can hold only a certain amount of water vapor. Warm air, however, can hole. more vapor than can cold air. When the warm air is cooled, some of the water vapor changes to liquid wat~r we can see. On a warm day, tiny beads of waler form on the outside or a pitcher or chilled lemonade, or on the sides of a bottle or soda, fresh from the refrigerator. What has.happened is that the warm moist air Every year about ~.000 cubic miles of water circulate ~tween the air and earth. Most of this water rises from the ocean. but (Do you have a quefttioa to ASK ANDY? Send. J& OD • po8t caret" wttb your. name, age and com· plete addreH to ASk ANDY In care of tbJ1 newApaper: Entries open to 1trl1 and boys 7 lo 17,) 3n.IJ,~ ~suns x1uaotM·t ~q:>A.Jp~ >fJ'l?J~·f: :y:>auuw~. t?!PBN-<: ~U!JlSTIV '>fJn.JQSUUJ-I =.l.HDl1UtOdS 1e~uua1ua:>J\I ·s·n e>ttl :at1n.1.:>tdSM3N -___ ... ' ... J ~---~~~~~~~--..~~--'S~•_tu_rd~•~r_J_•_nu_a~ry~1_._19_n~-\ Huntington Beach Crime Shows Slight RedUctioll Major crimes committed~ Hunt· lngton Beach showed a Vpercent drop for the first nine months ol the year. according to statistics re- leased by the F 8 I. period in 1975 and 1976 ror clU~ with populations or more than 100,000. There were 8,823 major crimes listed in Huntington Beach in 1975 compared to 6,732 in 1976, account· ingJor the l'}>ercent drop. • Garden Orove fell from 7,4-02 to6,as2 while Anaheim went up from 12,449 to 12,946. 2,218to I ,115 and larceny went down from 3,870to3,~9. ... ., .......... . lobfJR.,.111119 '· 6-ttorney Charles Rob•. son-in-law or the late President Lyndon B. Johnson, wi ll run for the Crime dropped in four or seven categories-robbery, assault, burglary and larcen y. The sharpest Lncreases were reported in rapes and motor vehicle thefts. \ STATISTICS WERE bJ1,sed on tAe January to September reporting VALUES FOR WOMEN Women's woven shirts Choose from prints. plaid s or stripes. polyester and cotlon. blouses 31 8.99 comp. val. $14-$ 17 Democratic nomina-.._ __________ _.. i on for lieutenant -----------__, governor of Virginia, Vinyl bags be announced this week. He joins a Assorted shoulder bags and tote fi eld of three can-styles. in many colors. ciidates. handbags 26 ~------• 9.99 comp. val. $13-$15 Spanish Course Offered To s peak and un- lerstand Spanish as 1ceded in the hospital, 1ealth or hum an services iccupations is the goal of 1 nine-week course being The new class, Con- Save 50 % : Chantilly Selected products from th1~ most lragrant pt>rlume trJgrance 16 3 3.00 fo 3.75 were $6 to 7.50 Warm sleepwear Beautiful cotton flannel pa1amas and gowns in assorted pnnts. lingerie 10 7.99 comp. val. $12 1ffere~·n the spring at ;oJdc West College. •crsati al Spanish for -------------. featlh ersonnel, will neet uesd::iys and fhursdays,4to5:30p m. TllE COURSE is de· _.1g nc4,. to rrcpare Striped turtlenecks Lung sit•<'\ t>cl turllt•necl..s. c.imel Jnd IJl.itlo. or tclmt-1 Jnd nJvy. top shop lbl 6.99 were 12.00 10sp1tal l:Mc'FSOnnel lo re----------------·0gnize anatom1cal l'rms ex pr essed in 'p;.m1sh ; ask questions in ;panish for the purpose of l.lal'(nosis and treatment >fillness and injury; give .implc directions in ;panish; and learn basic Suede boots All with simulated stack hf.'f'f with side trpper In lJrO\\ n only trJd1t1onal shoes 9 25.99 were 30.00 ;oncepts in Spanish to --------------' 'rame origianal qucs- .1.ons a nd st atements ')(;'rtinenl to the health 1)fofcoss1ons , The nine \\ <·ek 't'!'.'1ons w~1n Feb. 8 and/\ pr 19. Spring semester r e .r1:-.tr.1t111n by appo1nl- 111t·nl com menccs Jan .?I. Sprm~ c lasses begin felt. 7 EPA Eye Turns to Trucks WOMEN'S FASHIONS '°If) \h1 ·11,md \\\'t•Jlt•r,. f">Ullo\ Pl\ tn <I' , .. r11·d111h1r.. w1·s~·i\H (171) 7.99 ~ 1-p11ly1•,l•·r fMllh 1 ho1N• lrr1m 1hn•1• 't\h )fll'S 11· If) ( l)li) 11.99 ) 111 ,hrrt,, .1~sor1rtl pl,11<ls to 111 }Our \\drdrobi>. ''Le>~-'.l·l ( 158) 9.99 517 print tunic\, burton imnt hl'ltt>d m n\1on or prilyl'Stl'r crepe. ( 171:!) 11.99 lh '111 \~I ~W('dtC'r\, 2 \lyfPS & 4 ptlf ti·rn' ~-\I · l \b2) excf'pt Crt>n~h.iw 12.99 ~/ill ~·1! pJnh «1.11~ and car COclh '11•1• ,,.,. '\'!l·r1111n ( 1111) 44.99 to 69.99 WASlll:'llGTON (i\P> 1<1 11•1-o;-14 J\\Ortt•d p.int\Ult~. dlf'"''' ~ The Environm<.'nlal .ind 1ump,u1l'> (f> I) 12.99 to 26.99 Protection Agenry·s an-;.io ,,1rfp ,1,,ortment ot_pamsu1to;, hn1h 1i1pnl ~ut1on ll'am has 2 .ind 3 P"'lt' (11.)) 17.99 to 23.99 t.urned 1ts attention to ~rucks, van s. motor ~-I ll•J·4'J ll1> long dre~wo; for fnrm,11 homes and other vehicles ll\t.Nons (11-) 19.99 to 39.99 r.mging in weight from ~OOOtoR.500 1bs. ~-ltl·°!-hO on(' Jnd h•.iiJll<'• 1• dr!'\\t'' .it ·:;5tarting with the 1979 ,,1\1n.:, (%) I9.99 to 39.99 ~""'els, that class w1ll lK· 'J~"' -:o 111 $11/ lllt•n I r.11 v 11111rd111Jll'\ 1n "'''' ttourH·ii with 111-:hler tr••"1 I) tu 1-1 ( ltlj) 19.99 to 59.99 !pick'! and required to 111el't touJ?hcr st:i ndar<ls ,.: 1 ~ll'i \\\f',llf'I., moh,11r.. Jnd \\luil ~ rm1s'i1on of f)(lllu ,•, i-. ( 111!1 14.99 to 59.99 .-Ont.!>. the EPA .111 Western states as a whole showed a 2 percent increase in crime. Three other Orange Cc>unty cities were listed In the crime report. SANTA ANA WENT down from 13,397 major crimes to 10,734; MEN'S WEAR Men"s vested suits Wools. wool blend~. polye~ter') men·s clothing 21 $79 to $89 comp. val. $135-$140 Men's velour shirts Soft. touchable COilon velour in solids and fancy patterns. men·s knit shirts 168 14.99 reg. 19.99 to $45 Double knit slacks From onP of our most ramou) ~CIC~~ ma~f:'I) 32· 4.! Wdl\I mm ~ slat k~ 111 12.99 comp. val. 18.00 Corduroy sport coats Top it off with a co11on corduroy coat in rust. brown. tan. men·s tailored sportswear 45 34. 99 reg. 50.00 Young men's shirts GrtJat collec11on of Westerns. bold plaids clnd dress ~hlrt') m.ith ten IB. 1% 5.99-9.99 reg. $13-$22 Men's fashion knits Acryhc knit lops with pla1g detc111· 1ng. crew necks. collJr). pace shop 130 7.99-9.99 reg. $12-$15 1'hete were two murders com- mitted in the nine-month period in HunUngton Beach. Anaheim re- corded 6 horn lcldes, Santa Ana 13 and Garden Grove 2. In Huntington Beach, rapes went from 29 to 36 ; robberies dropped from 88 to 86; assaults fell from 234 to 186; burglaries dropped from CHILDREN'S FASHIONS All girls' coats Save 20 % -30 % on enttre stotk of girls" coats and 1acke1s. 7·14. girls 77 14.99-36.99 were $22-$46 Girls' sweaters Save 20· 30% on her favorite ho· • hday sweaters. sizes 7 • 14. girls 77 5.99-13.99 were $8-$20 Top brand boys' pants L,uge selection o( solid colors tamous maker pants 1n sizes 8 to H ~l1m boys· clothing 14 4.99 were 10.25-12.~0 Knit shirts for boys Super collection of their favorite school, play tops. famous labels. boys· furnishings 23 3.99 were 6.00-7.00 Children's sweaters Choose from our great collection of sweaters. preteen apparel b· 14 5.99 to 15.99 were $10 to $24 Inf ant apparel , As'I styles of playwear size~ 1! lo l4 mo't. 1nfon1s 18 1 • 3.59 to 12.99 were S.50-$20 )' MOTOR VEHICLE thefts went from382to448. / Capt. Bert Eckstrom, acting police chief while Earle Robitlllle is on vacation, said he was en- couraged by any reduction in total numbers tor the.city the size of Hun-tington.Beach. He said a chief area of concern ts residential burglariea. FOR THE HOME Percale sheets Choose no· iron percale twins, full, queen and king, cases too. domest1Cs 34 2.99-8.99 comp. val. $8-$18 Sunbeam spray iron You'll steam and dry iron with 46 steam vents and a fabric guide small electrics 7 4 15.99 reg. 19.99 Seating group Ponderos.i Pine w11h harv~t color \J!'I~ I covers. Casual' i11t<hen furn1turt• 87 $54-$179 reg. $59-$199 Famous recliners Choose lrom a big selection or styles. fabrics and color~ recliners 147 $149-$299 reg. $209-$349 Plant holder I ovely two·twr plant holder lhat Ills ed~tly into w1<1<low. mJr~t-'t plJtl' 1)! 2.49 wac; 31.JY 5-pc. dining Jet Chrome and ~ss YI.fl~ citrE'Clor\ ctw•~ ( 1-12) $425 reg. S5l9 *°need ... 11, ~Ill A'"'"''d '\""""'~ \,,111.111·•· 1n ~· , .. , '' ~I 1th) 9.99 fO 12.99 :-F.PA SAIO ttwrr ari· "Orl' than i00,1100 '' ~111 \\"1111·11' \\\•'.II•'" pullo\1•r' i 1rles in thl' fl.OOO k.500 ,111d 11· 1111111 1n .11 r\111 1 11111) 11.99 nds l'atci:?ory w h1t·h SHOP SUNDAY\ IN EVERY STORE ve pre..,io usly hrrn SS<-0 as ht'avy trucks SHOES, ACCESSORIES such. they have had to qJeet l'as1er ant1pollu W">nst:mclards ~I ~IK pur\f' .1Cces~or1es. and ,m,111 l~h('standards forh~ht i1 .. 1th1•r >:•"'d' (.!:;) 2.49 to 1T.99 cks allow rou~hly half '!-11 \\•Hll•'"' tio0 1, .111 w1lh ~1ctr 1111· pollutants allowt'CI for JWI' to.un hnin~. ( 1Hn 25.99 avy t rucks. The r.179-mod<'l ligtit Crul'k 111 ll'I (huc~,1 hoot' \\1111 urp1· "•Ir~ standards arr :ibout IS 111r i:~·\' .ind J.:.1!, (-01 8.99 JX'fl'Cnt lower thaii th r 'I 'lh I 11111>11' n 1~1·r 11\\1•b\ 111 ~nl<I current On('S. mrantnj:( 0 $8 tbat the r eclass1f1cd ,1ncf "l\l'I tunt'' (::1 1.5 to ~hicles will have to 'lo 10·$!tl gold t1llt•d p1errc>rl edrrI'!i.' ti ~s li l'a ll y rcdul'e \\1d<«Mortnwnt (21) 4.99 to lJ.99 ~\ISSIOOS. . " I· $2U sc .irf'>. wr<h' ,1,sorrmmt of 'iu•< b°HEEPAsaid meeting .ind colors. ( llJ) 1.99 to 5.99 new standards should . about $80 to the coot S4-S5 knit glovt>~. both pl.M knit and trucks under 6,000 kn11 with palm. (J) 1.99 to 2.99 i ds in 1979, but may u <1<J assor1t'd drrss and ca~ual ~Of'( ~t ease the price tag of W\t.mtiJI savrngs. ( ll· 111) 7.99 6.000-8.SOO·pound s by some $219 per 12 .99 · 1-l.<J11 J\~01 1rd c,1,u .111un1or cle. ,,. ~hoe~. see our 'el<'Cl1on. ( 1211) 8.99 e agency said the , 1 ,19 .. 1 •• h ..1 standards should not L onr ~rort s OI' m.iue 111 uce the mileage Grt>(>(c' with crepe \OIP ( 1!'1) 12.99 ormance or increase ~!O llU\h Pvrfl'P<. c.i,ual ,hol'< lnr 1,,,t tnlenan~ecosts. . ing rnmtmt ( I'll) 14.99 EPA said expandin~ the category for light du· BUDGET STORE SAVINGS S<1 • ') IU brushed slrepwear in assorted sl~lrs and color\ (1121) 4.99 to 7.99 'I 119-)211 awirt(•d r0tirs in mJny ,1 yh • ind <olor' (ll I•) 7.99 lo 15.99 5.99 to 12.99 \11·$13 IJlotl\I''· 'hrrl' .ind 1un1c\, 111 ~, ltd< .ind print' ( 1114) 6. 99 L.lCr tablecloths. (.hoose sizes 54x72 ... 70111)()"', 70"" rrl. 70x 108'".(83 I) 9.99 $18-$)0 collon comforrers D.icron polyeslN f1llPrl (R15) 14.99 to 24.99 Men·s dress pants m pofyrsrer. Choose hr own, navy. tan ( 8 14) spec. pur. 6. 99 7 ()tJ · i Ill amt. \Wealers m turtlt>nf•rk • '~IH y. pullovf'f. ( IH8} 4. 99 to 10. 99 S 10 $1 1 J~\OrlC'd <l1~< o tops in !:fl•.1t lrn1~1ng labriC\ (801) 5.99 to 6.99 '!113 ·$1 i a~sl. ran1s in .i vMiC'ly of 'lylr<. fabric\ and coli>•~. (836) 9.99 LJ 99·$20 misses' warm robes in many colors and s1yles. {8 15) 7.99 to 15.99 '' tJtJ .8 Y9 turtlenecks and pullovers in J\SOrlrd solids and stripes. (840) 4.99 S20 boys" J·pr \('\trd corduroy ,1111 $ l wool scarves in assorted prints ,ind fMllf'rns. Great valt*~. ( tl2b ) 1. 99 15.99 12 99 lrc1th<>r loo~ J•lt kl'I\ of rolyvmyl d1lor1de 1n hrm"' lu~~Jgr (H 17) 9.99 t h 119 · 8 99 J>Jllows of Dau on• n or 11.ocl · ,.1 polyPster in ~Id. kg. or qn (80l) 4.99·6.99 MAVCO LINGERIE $30 · S40 famous make robes in nylon or polyeste< fierce. S·M·l. (53) 20.99 $20 111nior chen1llP robt>, wr•r stylt> All rolton. <i1m 5· 11 ( 132)., 13.99 I 71 t'il [nkalur<'• pant1r,, nylon brief~ Jnd h1k1111\ <.11P... 'i 7 (.!Ii) 4 for 5.50 ) I ~ • '"fl'. nylnn dr1·'~ .inrJ 'lml linl'r\ "' \,11,1 ... 1i .. 1)o!1' ( 1•10) 2.99 to 4.99 $1. \,\ 11rnN ' ( 11n1rn1t hr ,1, a'sorted \llf'' ,1nd t olor' ( -1-1) 4. 99 •. "We're working hard in that urea ln cracking down on ·rencs' and having extr<i d etectives and patrolmen on the burglary detail.·· hesa1d. ECKSTROM SI\ YSTUE..:1ty m;,1y be lucky to match the 19:5 yearly crime figures, however. "We made a s ubstantial dent in crimes last year and it wm be cfjf. ft cult to match those figures at year's end," be said. BUDGET SA VlNGS Men's knit shirts We ha\ c ~hort slel'Vf' kmt !>htrh 1n many wlor~. Wl'S ~-M· L. budget mens lurrn~hing~ BU'i 4.99 spec. pur. Burlington sheets NO·lfon sheets. prints and solid colors. twin and full ~zcs. budget dome~tics 803 2.99-3.99 were 3.99-5.99 Briefs and bikinis Cotton r11n1. 5 IO 7. budget lingerie 820 -1•xu·pt \\II ~hire. eJgle roc k, lox htll') 89c were 1.25· I.SO Brushed sleepwear Sleepwear in misses sizes, many colors. some one·of-a·kind. budget sl~wear 82 I 4.99-7.99 were $6-$10 Vinyl handbags See our big COlll'(\10n of ra~hion bags m grNt color~. budgrt h.mdbJg't 1127 3.99-8.99 .WC'rl' 6.Yt)-$14 Misses' & junior coats Choose pantcoats .md jackt?ts in many styles. colors. rabrics. budget coats 818 29.99-39.99 were $40-$68 MEN'S AND' sovs· ) 16 famou.-, make mPn·\ cfre\S <.h1rt\, long ~lf'f'VE', \Ol1rl\, 1-IL·-17. (fi) 10.99 Sii · S lb assortl•d lwlh. <lr<''>S and ca\11.11 . J\ ,J1lahle 1n '>lit>'> 3L · 40 ( flO) 4. 99 $40 wool pl,11tl < Oclh. c h1·< ~ our srlc•c· tllln In Sil!'\~ to XL (I 1h) 29.99 S 17 famous maker pantc;, your cho1cP .i1 lanta\t1c ~a\1ng\ ( /11h) 8.99 S25·SSS wool ~h1rt~ and jackets. ,i\· • \Ortrd pla1cis and ~nl1ds. ( 134) 19.99 ~pPC1c1I purch.i~t· l 011on hriP(S, sizes 31J· 4.l and t·shirl'> ~'vi to XL ( 127 ) 4.39 S 15-S 18 fa,h1on '\\Nlt·r~ 1n tll'\\I\, v· Ol'(h in pnn's Jncl ,nf11h (IH) 9.99 fl 75· 1J 50 ldmou\ rnJk!'r 1a,~et. pilnl' hov~· s1zf') 4~ {-I~ 1) 5.99 to 8.99 R 15. 13. 50 ( ordlll•>Y. IHU\hl'd u<•r.111 1.1c:J-l'ls. pJnts. 4· 7 ( j.U-ll I)_ 5.99 to 8.99 · S 1EI · i20 pre· WJ'>hPd and l.lru'>h<'d dr · nim pc'lnts and lf.'11"\. rntton. ( 130)9.99 COSMETICS $40 gNaway bag from Uh1ma II full 111 "f.'cluty care. $) 2.50 $20 assorted Gt'rm,11ne Montiel beauly «ire products at ~av1ngs. ( 4 12) S 10 DrC'p Mrs!, hc>July b.is1c-; from Alrn,n 1<X1· H spec. pur. 3.75 to 6.25 $I H<J l0Jm1ng mil" bdlh ( I lfi) 2.88 S 10 eutroRena soap. II lw p.H k non 1mt.itm~. b1o·dpgr.1d.1hl1• ( 1 lh) 7.95 4 25 R1\ e G.iuth" 'PrJy rnlr1gnr liv Yvf'S <.t. laurf1nt ( 1'1 ~) 3.50 r; 25 16 oz. )!'Jn 1':.11P bath l;ublilC'\ Buy now and sJvl'. ("'I) 3.50 FOR THE HOME (1.50-$45 while WICkN bath d((f'~\0111'\. • wide a\wrtmPnl. ( 1111) 5.99 to 36.99 ~23 p.irlclPd io1ll'I srats 1n w1do r.ini:~ ol ccilors to choo'r Imm ( 1311 ~ 16.99 SH·)U p1llmv, 'lt:1·1wr coll1•n1on .11 ,,1v1nRS (43;) 6.99 fO 19.99 ~lYY·$34Y 5hng \tyll' ~Old and k1v<·~P.1I 1n \ 1nyl ( 141 ) $209 to $249 'J, i·l'l-$049 nmtPmpw.irl \OIJ ,incl 111\ll' 'eat. Herculon$. ( l·l t) f399 to $499 $ l01J·$2'J9 contt•mpomrt occa\1on.1I lc1hff'S. ( 144) )U9 to $199 179 80 Simmons Maycorwd1c twin m.it lrl'\\ and hox ~pnnR ( l·h) 119.80 set 20CJ 80 ~1mmon~ lw1n l '<q111\1tc m,11tn·'' an<I box spring ~et 139.80 set ~ 11· $28 niltural r1llriw\ in di'< 1mt1nur•d '!}If''> (4 37) 8.99 to 2J.99 ~ 100 d<>llor\· ''~ 11• b,11hr111lm ,< ,,i. ... 1\l\y lo·r(.ta\J thal. ''h1t1• 1111ly ( 11~1} 84.99 ~4 -$15 Burnes pictlHf' fr<lll',,.,, \\ld1• 'efC'<lton ('16) 1.99 to 7.99 ~trucks "will result in a iiiiiiiii~~~~~~~i~~iiijj~~~;!i~~i·ij!!!i~~~~ii!!i!ii!~~!!~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!i~~~ii~iiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~re realistic grouping Ji f, ~m~i~r :e:~c:e: :~~a,; South Coast Plaza -Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 54&-9321 a..H Tod9if J•• 11 ' , .. . l I I S.., 12 ..... to6..__ ~~'.~a eni eves or ron-Westminster Mall __! GoldenY(est at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 ..., "'"'w.•,. 10 ~ t:lo P."" - • Secrets of successful rose wlng in Soulhem California again be revealed when the nual Rose Care Dcmonstra· ons are held at Rose Hills ) )J.emorial Park in Whittler dur· n g the second and third ffkends of January. Held in th<' Pageant of Roses t"Garden at Rose Hills, the de , -monstrat1ons this year will be ~~nducte<t on Saturday and Sun· day, January 8 and 9 and thl' following weekend, Saturday and Sunday , January 15 and 16 ~re "111 he one s~s1on each ay beginning at 1.30 p m . and ere 1s no ;id mission rharge. R. L. McN1tt. Jr .. µrl's1dent ur 1 Rose ll1lls, has 1ssutd an 1nv1ta ~on to all home gard('m•rs to al end the sessions. · THE DE~10NSTRAT10NS will conducted by James Kirk. rosarian of the Pageant of Roses Garden at Rose Hills and he will (discuss such topics as the best ethod of pruning roses to get aximum bloom throughout the ear; what s prays should be used to keep roses healthy and produc live, and the proper ~alenng and feeding of plants Assisting with the program will be Mary Armstronjl, prunin.11 cialisl from Corona Chpper mpany. who will demonstrate per use of equipment in prun· bus hes . M in1aturc rose cial1st Don llerzog, or iature Plant Kingdom, will wer any riuestion'> home deners might have about ~iature roses. . , AT TH E CONCLUSI ON of each essi6n. drawings will be held for ~e roi.e bus hl'S from R~e llills; · t certificates and catalogs m the Jacki.on and Perkins Arms trong Rose companie:.. ay material~ from Cooke boratories. Chacon Chemical rnpany and Ortho Chemical. d pruning t'<p11pment from rona Clippl'r fr Ther<' is am pl<' free park in~ for e garden. \\hr ch is lm·att:d just side the m111n entrancl' to Rose "Ills. 3900 S Workm:in Mill Road, Whitlll'' • ,.. Floral Arts· I Guild Meets • Tha Flo ral Arb (.;udd or Orange Count) "'111 present td az1e Je~tnnc (;corgt• Jan 10. at l o a m at thC' Santa An.i Wom<'n 's Club. 601 N Haker m f-Ma g1c of Camellias · M ant• .Jeannt' 1s a nationally accr<'d1t<'d flowi:r show Judge. arranr?er and m cmhcr of the Camellt.i Snc1{·1~ and Wiii de mon<;tratl lhl' lb(' or l :irt1l'lhas 1n arrani:<'ment!- . -.. Weekend Garde11ing Checklist A Ca bba .1?<' Cauliflower . afus.,cb Sproutc;, ~<'L'>. Chard. Onion' and Carrots may all ht· planwd no"' -• Buckets of B e a uty Caml•llia:-. ha\l' a way of lending the m s el v C'S beau l t fu I J\· lo cont a in er culture as well as garden landscaping. When in bloom during the winter months. the colorful flowers in tubs o; baskets brighten entry\.\ <iys and pattos. lfhe highly glossy green 1'01lage 1:-. <tltrC:1c t1vc ) ear round , c rc>ating cool and calming greenery to enhance any selling. And with proper feeding and care the profusion of flowers is a delight lo the camellia con· noisseur. Westminster Slates Ros~ Pruning Event The 14th Annual Rose Pruning Demon'stration, co-sponsored by lhe City of Westminster and the Orange County Rose Society. will take place in we~tm1nster. January 15 and 16 This everit will he held at Westminster Civic Center. 8200 Westminster A vc . beginning al 1 p.m . both days It is open to all mterested persons and w11l in· elude actual pruning or roses growing in the Civic Center gardens. There will be no charge for admission. The program will start in the Community Services Rutlding I lhe east wing of City HaJI ) at the southeast corner of Wei.tminster A\·enue and Jackson Street ; Gll EST SPEAKERS will dis- cuss chC'micals and fertilizer. plantin t{ and care of roses. and mmiature roses As a part of the program. members of the Orange Counfy Rose Society will demonstrate and discuss rose pruning. A free booklet will he available showrn~ and explain· mg how to plant and care for roses and listin~ varieties that have done well 1n this area over the years This annual event. the Qnly one or Its kmd in Orange Cowity. is a unique opportunit) for rose j(rowers to gain first-hand in formation on the selection. plant· rng, and cart ot both standard and miniature ros{'s The first ro~l' prunin~ d l' monstrat1on. held at a city park site in January 1963 attracted on· ly three participants. but the following year about 20 people at tended. IN TH E M EANTI ME, the Orange County Rose Society was formed in November 1963. In 1968 tht? society co·sponsored the rose pruning demonstration and added a great deal of expertise to the program. The sixth demonstration was held in 1969 at the then new Civic Center, and in 1971 the society helped plant the roses in the Civic Center grounds. That same year saw the ac creditation of the Civic Center roses as an Official All American Rose Selections Public Viewing Garden b\· the /\II American Rose Sociei~ His Hobby: Giving Auny Clwrry Trees MACON, Ga. (AP> -William Fickling Sr ., 73. says he's glad to have a hobby that a lot of people can share with him. Fickling raises Yoshino cherry trees. and he gives them away to anyone who asks for one HOME/CA RDEN Garde n Clubs Inc. to Meet January I Ith Orange County District Garden Clubs Inc-.. will meet at Beverly Hills Federal Savmg and Loan, 1835 Irvine Blvd , Tustin. al 10 a.m .. January 11. Mrs. Roderick W. llunsworth, prog r am chairman. ba s specifically arranged this pro gram to assist all garden clubs of the district in planning for a spr mg flower show. Steve Thomas. certificated nurseryman w1U dis cuss "Planting Cot Spring Flower Show." as well as preparing and grooming hanging baskets and potted plants for exhibit A ques· lion and answer session will follow. Luncheon at noon. Send re· scrvat1ons to hospitality chairman ~rs . Raymond Dewees. J r . 26691 Alicante Drive. Mission V1ejo92675. S.turda . Ja!lua 1 t9n DAILY PILOT Year'round Color • •• • . Pick Vaii_egat~ -F oilage Shru_ Year.round color in the gar<len is easy with the tremendous selection of variegated foliage shrubs and ground covers. Their judicious placement In shrub borders and foundation plantings can provide a real key to variety in the garden. Spot lbem here and there where they will stand out against darker green compa· ruons. or feature them where height or contrast is needed in flower beds or borders. Variegated shrubs such as the Gol.d Dust Plant (Auc uba japonica) brighten shady garden spots in various patterns or foliage markings. Sele<:~ dark green leaves spotted with sold or dramatic yellow leaves with green borders. EQUALLY ATTRAC'J\.VE for shaded location& is the V~e(at­ ed Mirror Shrub (Coprosma re· pens). The leaves of the Mirror Shrub are highly glossy and ap- pear to have a deep shine wax coating. The variegation comes in either while or ye)low blotching patterns. Dwarf vaneties are also available. Cut Flowers, Potted Plant Survey Slated WASHINGTON CAP) -The Agriculture Department plans to make a survey early thls year to find out more about the nation's flower and foliage plant crops. Officials said the sur vey will begin lhis month and will run through mid· February 1n 27 ma· JOr producing states. i~ludm~ five to be survc.>ed for the first time : Alabama, Arkansas. Georgia, Kansas and Virgmia. Production and sales or potted and cut flowers, foliage and other so-caUed floriculture have risen in recent years. In the past, surveys have con centrated o n carnations, chrysanthemums . gladiolJ. roses and foliage plants. This time. the department said , potted poinset tias . potted lilies, potted hydrangeas, potted geraniums. cut snapdragons, and vegetable and flowering bedding plants will be added. Grove Branch Meeting Set The Garde~ Grove Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will meet Tuesday 'at Loyal Barker Elementary School, t2565 Spr · ingdale Ave .• Garden Grove. Mrs. "Kathy Wood." former president of the Garden Grove Branch, will speak and de· monstrate "Cutting and Potting of Fuchsias."· Questions and •answers will iollow. There will be a plant table, ooor prizes. and refreshments. Visitors are always welcome. Variegated Falso )t' ((}smanthus> may f>e us s!reens ln shady areas1 densely set leaves a.re edg creamy white flowers ln sp have the fragrance or or blossoms. The seed pods open the fall to reveal orange to bri& red seeds. · Other choice variegated plants include Junipers. Myrtles. Burgundy Ajuga, Ivies and many more. Cool llor.a EnJOY the vel vety., daisy-like flowers of . Cinerarias in your . shade garden during the coming months. ,...£inerarias do best dur· : ing the cool season, produ c ing abuncfant flowers in deep shades of blue. red, rose, pink and purple. Fucmia Club To Install New Officers Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch or the National Fuchsia Society will install elected officers for im at 565 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa in Veteran's Memorial lfall at 7:30 p.m .. Jan. 10. Raymond Weaver. past prt!si· dent of the N »tional Fuchs; a Society will install new board members : Fred Woods. presi- dent. .Fred Olgih. vice president and program chairman: Jac~ie Hawley. recording secretarf ; Freda Dixon, corres pondirtg secrt!t ary : Helen Wolk , treasurer. Donald Waters, meff\- bersh1 p chairman; William Rhoton. representative: and Mary Warwic k , alternate representative. Bette BronstOf\, publicity by appointment. Mrs. Raymond (Ne lli e) Weaver, guest s peaker, with topic on "Fuchsia's in Winter." Mrs. Weaver is well known in fuchsia circles for propogation and hybridization and will dis- cuss growing better fuchsias. .~n.ulc; and <,lu.(!s art• <1rt1 vc .It th1:. t1mt· of Sl'J 'Oll but their con lrol I' t•as~ with bait an<! peltct.s Ju.\l tos ... 1t .l?l'rwrou~lv around lh1• gardl•n OC Brome liad Club to Meet Ora ngl: County Bromeltad Society will meet Thursday at 7 30 p m at Mira Linda School, '8699 Holder Ave . Buena Park. Twenty-five years ago, so meone gave Fickling a tree which he planted in his front yard. He tried to cultivate new trees from seeds. but he had httle success. Ile imported more trees from Japan a nd learned to grow them from cuttings. 1. "It's tricky," said Mrs. Arthur t;hi ldr ee . whose husband manages Ficklift'R's farm. "You have to have exacUy the right soil mixture." This wei!k more than 1,000 persons showed up at the 170·acre farm lo pick up free trees. 'the Ficklings are tai<ing names now for next year's an"' nual cherry tree dig. Compani on Planting Companion planting beautifies a vegetable garden wilile it repels certain pi ant pests. SAYE THE WHOLESALE WAY TREES • SHRUIS • HOUSE PLANTS A Lt lies ma~ hl• plankd now Be. siTFr the <1rain:1~t· 1s l!OOd The; w1ll not dn w('!I with loo much water A l'l,.int p(•rt•nnials now for l>R!Om tn sprin~ and summer. Delphinium . Primroc;es. Coral Bells. Candytpft. Columbmc and Shas111 Daisy art• hut a few or the many available A Plant Artichokes, Asparagus alrcl seHral other vegetables from d1v1 s1ons or from seedling flats this month Ed Wise of Yorba Lmda, will he guest speaker. An orchid grower, Wise has won numerous blue ribbons and completed ex- tensive research in the field of or· c~d tissue culture He will pr<'· sent a slide proJ(ram entilled '·Tissue Culture or Orchids '' Visitors are welcome. For ad· ditional information, call Joe Nederburgh. president. 1213) 693-6276. FROM Fash ion 1sland Newport Ee~c'h -I Fickling s ays he'll continue giving away the trees ·•as long as I'm able to fool with them and as long as people want them." He estimated that in three years he has handed out between 5,000 and 6,000 cherry trees. White .!?Craniums arc S\.lggesled to repei japanese beetles, and garlic. onion and chives to repei many insecL5. The latter three also can be used lo make re· pellantsprays Tllarm to you ~ ltwortcs ... ~ ,,,__ B'ack Pone Tams Junipers. Nand•na Abel1a, Oleander Moreas Iri s, and many more. Sl'EREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBO ' ., ) ' Saturday. January I, 1977 Mission Tale Shared ,Wo01en Will he Seminarian's Slides Show New Guinea Gttat Spealcft" Church of Jes us Christ of Latter Day Saints ~ill g~ther in Huntington Beach 11eginning J an. 16 with S<>ecial guest speaker Elder .Bru ce R . McConkic . member of the Quroum of twelve Apo stles of the Church. Meetings begin at 10 a.m. a nd will cover the splitting of the area into two wards. Missi~nary l>avid Blmer w11l tetl of his experlencea and show slides taken during tus ministry tn New Guinea at AbkU.ng Savior Ladleru Cbarcb, %12162 El T-0ro Rd., El Toro, Wednesday •t 7 .30 p.m. Blmet r eturned from his mission last summer in orde.i' to com· plele his seminary training in St. Louis. He plans to return to his former mission post next year. Birner lived in one of the local hous · , ate food au ed by nativea and partlcipated in the baptizing of 214 converu. BRIEFS Each Wednesday during January, Commanlty c.bris· ----·-.-------- tlan Cllarch of S~Juan Capistrano, 31612 El Camino Real, will feature preacher Moot Smith of Pacific Christian College of Fullerton. Nursery provided. Services at 7:30 p.m.. • Centennial Hall of St. Andrew's PresbyteriH Ctuarcb, Newport Beach, will be the setting for the 11:30 a .m., Wednesday meet.tng of the Fellowship of United Presbyterian Women. "Corrie: Behind the Scenes With the Hiding Place" will be shown Sunday at 6 p.m. at F\rst c.bristlan Church, 1207 Main Street, Huntington Beach. Admission ifi free. Sunday marks the flJ'St day or operation for Garden Grove Com· m~ty Church's 15 new classrooms for elementary-age children. A special traffic flow pattern has been devised to elimlnate snarls and facilitate safe loading of youngsters. The cburch is located at 12l·H Lewis St., Garden Grove. B'nai B'ritb Women's Mitzvah chapter will hold a wine tasting IJomnsday Nearing? .. Stelle Set for the End STELLE, Ill. <AP> -This community was established to plan for doomsday, expected in th; year 2000. Out residents arc more concerned now with surviv· ing the world mQnetary collapse they see coming next year. '-We are trying to get as self sufficient as we can. We arc not panicky. Just prudent,·• says Malcolm Carnahan, who rode out a power struggle to become head orwhat is known as the Stelle la German word meaning "place··) Group. "All signs point to the col- lapse of the world monetary system in another year. It was foreseen by our founder m 1003." CARNAHA N, 39. ONCE a minister tn llarrishun.:. Pa., and formerly with the U.S. Depart· ment of Housini! and Urban Development in Chicago, says the Stelle community, !>proulin~ oh \he prairie 100 miles south of ChJcago. has accelerated pre. pa rations for lhe monetary crisis. t•We've sold RO of our 320 acrrs and are using the money to build gteenhou:otes to s:row vegetables and fru it. .. he said "Some families are switching to wood· burning stoves. We are stockptl· ing grain and raising rabbits, poultry and livestock.'' THE STELLE PIULOSOPHY comes from Richard Kieninger. who published his visions in 1963 in ''The Ultimate Frontier." He saw it as his special mission m this life lo prepare members to build a better world after the Apocalypse -earthquakes, Gospel Lads Sing In San Juan Church The Gospel Lads Quartet, cur. rently with the RevivaJ Fires Ministry, will appear Jan. 16 at 6·30 p.m. in Community Chris- tian Church, 31612 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano. The group s ings on a coast to coast TV ministry weekly. They also have recorded a number of albums. The group will sing a program of gospel and sacred songs. No admission charge. erupting volcanoes. tidal waves -wipes out most or the world's popul~tion. When the Apocalypse comes in a nother 24 years, the Stelle Group, which expects to grow to 250,000 joiners from throughout the world, will be airlifted to safety and will return to build the Nation of God, according toK.ien· inger's plan. Originally, the group planned to ronstruct its own aircraft, which would hover over the holocaust. But Carnahan says lit· tic has been done along that line yet and perhaps the equipment eventually will be bought. Kieninger also envisioned a great depression in or after the mid 1970s and u monetary breakdown leading toil. THE STELLE GROUP is a nonprofit corporation, and Stelle lndustnes is the profit.turning business. A factor y houses woodworking. plastics. graphics and metal div1s1ons. "Visitors who might expect to find a far.out commuruty are very disapp<>inted ," he says. party Jan. 12 at t.be bome of member J ln Salberg. Call 963-8760 for more information. hrael Acadcmy'a "Israeli Cale" wUI present a comedy cafe and Kosher dinner at the Orange Coun ty Medlcal Association bu,tld· log in Oranfe beginning with a cocktail hour at 6 p.m., Jan. 15. Call 838-3466 for information and reservation&. "His Land," a film documenting the history of the holy land. will be shown at Lutberan Ch0ttb ot t.be M11ter, 2900 Pacltlc View Drive, Corona del Mar, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. Temple Bat Yahm wi ll present the play, "My Daughter the President" an original pla.y by temple member Mrs. Newton Wayne Sorrell, Jan. 8 at 8:30 p.m. al Corona del Mar High School. Reserva- t1ons available by calling 640-5446. A farewell gathering Sunday at Christ Lutheran Church or San Clemente will send off intern pastor Craig Staller after six months of service to the cburcb in San Clemente. The fareweU party begins after the 10 a. m . service. Religious Vocations Lure More 'Sound' CHICAGO (AP) -Although fewer people are becoming priests and nuns. those who enter th<'sc vocations now may be doing so for sounder reasons. says a University o( Chicago psychologist. He and a Jes uit colleague have for the past 12 years been studying the personality cha.ractenstics or those who choose religious voca· tions. THE PSYCllOl,OGIST, Dr. Salvatore R. Maddi, said that following the liberalization of the Roman Catholic Church starting in the late 1950s. fewer men and women chose to be<:ome pricsls and nuns and many who already were dropped out. Nazarenes Start Unit Bible studies in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane An- derson , 34021 Calle Acorda rs·e. San Clemente are the opening acltVllil'S or an about to be formed Church of the Nazarene m the area. Study sessions are to he held each Tuesday at 7:30 pm. with Dr. Paul 'f. Culbertson. Point Loma College of San Diego lcc- turer·psychologist, serving as leader. Information on the new church available by caJling the district church offices at 714, 538-1193 or the All derson r esidence at 496-8159. He sald that as a result of the liberalization the religious or· ders ceased to be havens from the conflicts of the worldly life ' for many priests and nuns. As the orders became Jess isolated from society. those join- ing them had to deal with the pro· blems of the worJdJy life and could not use lbe relig!O\lS lile and as an escape. TIOS MEANS THE church is now attracting nuns and priests who enter the vocations "for sounder reasons" and that they may be more effective in their work, he said. Maddi and the Rev. Luigi M. Rulla , now of Gregorian University. Rome. administered personality tests to 435 women and 349 men. Included were lay men and women of comparable age in Catholic colleges, for com- parison purposes. Maddi said they found that th<' main difference between Roman Catholic women who chose re· Hgious vocations and others is that the religious have greater sexual conflict and guilt feelings about their sexual urges. Among the men, the major difference was that the religious had more conflicts over power and the submission to authority than did lay men, he said. Priests NEW YORK (AP> -Startin& on New Year's Day In Jn· dlanapolls. the first of a corps of women were made regularly or· daUled priests In the Episcopal Church while conflict over lt still s wirls through the denomination. But even among the opponent.a. there were moves to counter at• tempts at outright schism. AMID THE FERMENT, 22 dioces have st'heduled ordina- tions of a total of 42 women in the first three months of the year, an uutial surge of more than 30 or them in January. It's "finally happening" after a long wait, says Jacqueline Means. an Indianapolis nurse, pnson chaplain, mother of four and former Roman Catholic who becomes the first of the new line in ceremonies today. T he services. presided over by Indiana's Bishop John P. Craine, come as a prelude to a succession of similar rites from New York to California and Crom AJabama to AJaska. ORDINATION OF WOMEN can be a "new de monstration or the Holy Spirit's work in wtitlng all things in Christ," said Bishop Jonathan G. Sherman of Long ISland. The step is "not subtracting from but adding lo and enriching our Catholic heritage," he added. "Holy Scripture itself is tho ground for the new departure which the Episcopal Church has undertaken.·· But the opposition still churned. in letters, in statements and peti· lions by groups of men priests op· posing ordination or women in various dioceses from Los t.ngeles to Rhode Island. -One coalition of 17 opposing E(roups, about half of them in· dependent Episcopal publica. t1ons. declilrcd that ordination of women would betray the fa1lh. SC Church Now 10 Members of Christ Lutheran Church of San Clemente will celebrate their 10th anniversary during 10 a.m. Sunday services Jan. 16 and durmg a special re. ' ception followini:: that. Founding pastor Jim Miley will give the sermon. ORANGE ·coAST CHURCH DIRECTORY ; CAPISTRANO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH l20l2 Ot4 Obi.,.o l4.. S°" Jo... c..,1 • ..._ s-6cry W..,.ip s~1c.-. ' I I &.M~ 7: Is r .M. s-doy llbk Scho*-t:lO A-"4 .• Chrittieft Trollliftg 'l'M. w.~ ""•y--4:45 l'.M. Pa-.tor Wilham Davenp0rt 4' 3· I '40 -24 H_, HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH c-of Folrr;.w ""4 h41tt', Co1 .. W... Dr v-.°" o...-h•"· s,.-""J ""-111 41 5Stt·7117 SUM04Y WOUHIP SlaVICES 11:00 A.M.-SUHDAY )CHO<X. t:4S t..M. IVEHIMG Slf!VICE -•:OO l'.M. WEOMlSOAY EVEHIMG - 7:00 l'Jtf.. lllU STUOllS CHllSTl&1'4 SllVICI HICUDI l'IOHEM GIRLS ARST SOUTHERN IAPTlST CHURCH •sow .... _...... s~. c .. te ~ ••2·'111 Sl.IMOAY SCHOOL-t:4S #Jot., WOlSHIP SHYICIS -I I 4.M. I.• 1'.M. HUttSUY PttOYIOB> PASTOl. UY. JOI H~ COMMUNITY CHURCH IY THE IA Y Or. w 1111-a. '°"'"" Mlnl1t..-SU"IDAv J~N 1 Ill A "' ·~ ... u c111 U Ct\ IMll'ST ,,..,.,,.. t 111,.. f.,,.,,,.,. ,.,.,,~I ,td ~,II ff I\ '••,d• "' lh.11 ...... t IOy1t Un\t\ \'r.,,.t•itt h, uh WCON(<;l)Ay J'IN ~ NO --' ;\ '"•CMw-• r ... r '* .. M1•h1I'" "'""' r "" A2t W~ t •t~ 'trf"M it'ot l'titl•nlHil '"°"~1rt Rfi#rh C-•• Offtu "" •-°""· ~ 1-11, 64~7tU HURCH OF CHRIST Zl7 W . Wit...., c-to Mno We're A Comg Glowing Growmg Church SUt4D4Y 511YICH SIBLE STUDY .. 9 AM WORSHIP,. JO AM & 6 PM -rHf MORNING ARTER n. HIGHT IEFOll" 645--3191 81'~ANCROWE I 'S B. TOlO l.A"1ST CHUllCH Jnti ll TO.O ti. B ~ p-~T~ "klt'dory ~ 45."' womoo-1u"' ••:ioo"' w•-..~Uo"' llJG.147J Attend" Church This Sunday CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IRAMCHES OF THE MOTHH CHUllCH THE FIRST C HUlCH OF C HllST. sc1amn IN IOSTOH, MASSACHUSfns 11GOD11 Janucry 2, 1977 Coila t-Cua-fint Church of Chri1f, Scief'lflat 2110 MtlMI Ytr* Or., Cotta Mtta S..ftdoy SC'floot -I 0 A.M. Church Sff•ict -I 0 A.M. R"'llMJ Room. 2110 MtHI v,..o. Dr. ......... °" luch-Firtt Chwoch of Cllriat, Scintist lftt & otl•t, Hlllt1"'"10t1 .. ech Chwcll & S.ftdoy Scllool -t:JO & 11 /;,.>t., l...dillg ·--221 M• St. Child Cort Mot1doyl t:lO to I I :)0 4 .M. For • ...,·-St.Iv Ir-Tine -ChriatlClfl SclfltCe Soc My ef Ir-TIM U.Ww9"Hy Hf91 School 4771 c...,.0r~•-211.211 Sunday School-t:JO &.M. Chwch Stnlc-9:30 A.M.. ROOt!l Z2J Wtd. ~let-I P.M~ 11111. lOI L411J111"1 leoch-fint Chwch of Christ, Scl•flti1t U SH19'Dnn Ciiio-eii A S.lldoy School -I 0 A.M. ........ __ 294 ,._,, ..... Log.toMiCIMf-FintChwchofChriat, Sdtfttlal 26018 Getty Dr .. LoCJlllla HI~ Church & Sunday Schoof -I 0 4 ,M. lt.odl!MJ R-26011 G.tty Or. Moll..·SO'f.-11 A.M.·3 P.M. Minion Vitfo-FfntChllrcfl of Cflriat, Sclttttlat Cwdlltro lltllf...+wy School, 25'52 Cordill•" Or. Chwcll & S.lldoy School -I 0 A.M. lHdiiwj •--Sot.way C~. MllMIMh et Lo Pn "9wport luch-flnt C'-ch of Cllriat, Sci...tfaf UOJ Via Uda, Me,.,.,. a.ecll . a.u & s-a., Sc~ .. 00 t. I O:JO A.Mo ~l-.ll llYa.U. C-C.•• "'""-1.-...,. t »• t 30"-M lol Sl\ICly T- Mtw,... leoch-SKMd Cl!mrch of Clwht. Sclfftllt )f001'Klflc YlewOt-~c ...... .,M .. Cllinll & S.Mley ScllMt-I 0 A.M. ...... l.--JSOO .... I. CHtt ~f~ C.,_ Wtd.t• .... Tt ..... .,M...-..-lr>t~AflC'-du .>\JI art cordially lnvitNI to attend the church services arid enjoy the privileges of 1he Reading Rooms ClllN e-rro•ldtd AT ALL SUYICIS CHRIST UHITY C HURCH 01" HEWl'OlT HACH ,..._., ..._. ""'"' •••. s... lJeMrdt. "4W•ter DlYOTIOHAL SUYICI • 10:00 AM .. A MIW llOfNMl'40M c-·-l ••t-ftlo•nlllp ~ 7ot1I• Chi". I Sltl & ll""lnt. H.wpori a.ec1i ••6-5111 blAL-/;,...,IA'rH U.._77S7 ~· o• ···-. 1 ST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE /~'\ OF HEWPORT BEACH .~ • T. :, tM9'f"IO...rCr\U~t' un.1teoQ\u' .flo•A••Q-OUI (")( 4'"<." l A J ·-,,";' lEV. 4LIERT IURKE, RScF, MIMl$TER SUMO A Y Slf!VIClS WORSHll' 4MD SUNDAY SCHOOl.-10:30 A~. "THE ROAD TO FREEDOM" UUAHUS S9UARE MaeArthur at Ford Rood-HewPort Beach F-OnA~tNSPH-tA11f)N.4.t..M' .to;At1E 01"4l ~lt ,..l)lt ll'-6912 M!ft11tw'• Mo. 640.S731 Something wonderful will happen to you at the tUW,OlT HARBOR CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 541 Cenlpr St Co·.ta Mesa 616·103:.? MUSIC-MESSAGE-MEDIT /\ TION SERVICES 8 SUNDAY <;CHOOL - 1030 AM 8EV ELEANOR C JACKSON M1n1ster • TeachPr • Prnc1111onPr Tapes Ava11ab1P CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIEHCE .,OF LA GUM A BEACH ~H1191 .... C....,..,,Ao ••UTatoMd. ..... ,,~ C•-"'-rd o n -~·""'''" JtU O•tl'\a'd Au••t•"' Mil"'•lttr SU HOA Y SHVICl-9 & I I A.M. Jr.Church" YOllfltc;i...--t A.M.Only BIBLE OUR MIDDLE NAME 'Coast Bible Church San Diego Fwy 1 block So of Avery Pkwy Cor Margunte & Escolar M1SS1on Viejo 493-1949 831 -1191 495-1191 SERVICES: I 0:30 A.M. & 6:00 P.M. HARIOR ASSEMILY Of GOD 740 W. Wil•on, Costa Mesa 541°4704 DOMALOl.lllLU J 4 C• UWI$ ,a._. Mltlllttf' ef M.l •lc SUMDAY SPVICH 9:4 5~. -SU .. DAY SCHOOL I 0:45 l.M.-;::.::~:~~~~':~ 6:00 r.M. -"THI Sl'tltr Ofl nunr SllMOM IT PSTOl llllla Clllllrd Sc..., uo a ro AJi4. COST A Ml!SA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Pr•&--oc~.n.-i -c-~..., ""4dc.,. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ofMt•P«ilirach IDIKipl•sl 240 1 lniiwotSnt1tolsobd C~h School 9:30 A.M.. ~ Wor.hlp 10:45 A.M. "btlll• PeouOf Christ a. Wittl Yet1" Arv GPne A Swanson PJslor 645·5781 j NURSERY & CHILD CARE· FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adams Srreets ttunllnglon Beach l lbf.Sc'-'& MontilMJ W ONfltp 8.15·9:30. I 0:45 AM GOLDll'4HOUl of WORSHll'-4:00 P.M. Hut~ry ta'• orov~ at 1H \~te•& Ofl1ce 536-2589 Dial Dev~t1on 536·9580 A Cordial Welcome fr1m ~ I UNITED CHURCH OF CHRJST I COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL 61 t He41ofropir A•t~ CorollO ct.I Mw 644-7400 OOl!Clld W, 1(11h, Ml11lsfff' I 0 A.M.-S4111doy W on)lip ('1~'''" $("0(Jt•l\<J N11fSrety Caru NEIGHBD•HOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 340 St . .._.,..., l'I. ut Glfllltfyrt. L04J11f!C1 IHch 494·806 I John M. llf'tll°'4h. Ml11Mtf' Mn. loWal Ho.K, Ohdorof ChrltH«il Ei.-offon 9.004.M. C.....tiwt Ari• HOIH' 10 A.M.-s-toy WonNp 0-Cll School " Min~ Sff EPHERD or THE HILLS JOl21 Mi.,.tloed. L...-HhJN4 495-1310 , O....U S...,... Mllllttw IOA.M-C~...._ F-lly Wont.Ip Oftd C hllRll Sc llool FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 792 Victoria St., C~to Mt.a 81bleSchool9 !SAM -worship 10 30A.M. YouthGrouos6P M -Vespers 7 PM. L. GWJ"fl Otwty. l'o•fOI" """"""'-'•rS41.)461•·•• •·•' ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR ~HOICE . , - 0.lly Pllol Siii! PllOIO Light for Arches Six years after then·city councilman Lindsley Parsons asked the state to install a traffic light on the Arches overpass, one has gone into action. The light, which stops southbound Newport Boulevard traffic to let cars coming from westbound Pacific Coast Hig hway onto Newport, was switched on this week. State highway of· ficials say they will be working on the tim· ing of the light for the next few weeks. Series Details Cancer .. 10..u:eek UCI ~rogram Open to Public 1 The diseases of cancer and 1 their bio l og ical. dinical, psychological, environmental and sociological aspects will be the subject of a IO-week public lecture series at UC lrvine Jan. 4-MarchlO. I Physicians, ttancer patients, researchers and social scienli\tS will share their knowledge and experiences through the Biology of Cancer Series. Lectures will be held "from 7 to 10 p. m. 'Tuesdays and Thursdays in Soience Lecture Hall. 1 THE LECTURES ARE open lo the public without charge as space permits. The course may be taken for four units of credit through UCI Extension at a cost of $35. Regular UCJ students may AppeaJ Denied I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The California Supreme Court has de· nied an appeal by a developer convicted or bribing a Fresno ci· \ ty councilman. Julius Aluisi , faces a six-month Jail sentence I and a $3,000 fine that HI.id been stayed during his appeals. also enroll in the series for credit. "The course is valuable not on· ly to students but also health pro- fessionals and to parents and family members who must learn ta deal with the disease," said Jamie Russell, a UCI s enior in the biological sciences. . "ONE OF FOUR P EOPLE to- day will be stricken with cancer, but in many cases it is curable," added Steven Trevor, also a biological sciences· senior . "The course shows where c-ancer re· search and treatment are today and where they are likely to be in the future.·· The two students and a third, Pam Hymel. are coordinating the Biology o( Cancer Series at UCI under the sponsorship of the School of Biological Sciences, the American Cancer Society, the University Committee on Lee· tures, the UCI Carcinogenesis Training Program and Western State University College of Law in Fullerton. ~ THE SERIES JS BEJNG of· fered at UCl for the second con· secutive year. Ten other colleges and ..universities in California also will offer versions of the Biology of Cane~ during lhe winter and spring with paf1ial fundin g from the American Cancer Society. Faculty advisors for the UC I lecture series are Dr. liale A. Granger, professor of molecular biology and biochemistry and director of the UCl • Carcinogenesis Training Pro· gram; Dr. Steven A. Armen· trout, associate profess·or of medicine and head of the on· cology progr a m 'at the UCI Medical Center, and Dr. Gerald B. Sinykin, director of the UC! Student Health Service. LECTURERS INCLUDE members of the VCl faculty. private physicians and r e- seachers from other UC cam· puses and other universtitics in California. During the series. they wBI discuss the general biological features of cancer, the ' dl(ferent . types of cancer and Corms of therapy. The final sessions March 8 and 10 will feature a panel of physi- c ian s exp l oring the multidisciplinary approach to the detection and treatment or cancer and a patient P<µlel dis· cussing pe rsonal experiences with the disease. Saturday. Jariuary 1, 1977 DAILY PILOT A (l ~ex Sells Songs. .~ . ... ,Erotica Emerges at Top of '40' ·~ By PETEil i .BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) -Spend an hour someday -listening to your favorite Top-40 radio sta· tion, and what are you likely to get. Sex, lots of it. 1 Explicit eex ~nd subUe sex. romantic and often downright raunchy sex. ~ex with a beat and sex a cappella -for pop music, 1976 was the year or The Erotic Song. FROM DONNA SUMMERS' slinky, t hroaty incantation, "Love to Love You, Baby," to Rod Stewart's "Tonight's the Night," sexy. suggestive songs have given shape to this year's pop music output, topping the charts and putting in lights the names of those artists willing and able to master the sensuous gi:wit. "Maybe this is the year of the emergence of the sexy singer," says deejay "Dr. John" at KHJ, an immensely popular pop.rock station in Los Angeles. "But when it comes to writing songs, 'DISCO LADY' SINGER Johnnie Taylor tal hit not only because or the s uggestive lyrics, but also because "of the beat and the tim· ing." wbat is there besides love, war ."WOULD YOU BELIEVE," and the human condition?" . he asks cautiously, as if be knows Love, war and the human con· no one will, "that sex was the dition. Sounds nice enough, e\>en furthest thing from my mind · whel'J I did that? lofty. But ... well, consider some "Well/' he adds with a laugh, of the lyrics of "Disco Lady," "t,here might have been a little Johnnie Tay,lor's blockt>uster dis· bit lurking around in the back of co disc that became the first my head. you know ... s ingle to· reach platinum status (sales over three million) Donna Summers isn't quite as · h h shy about her music, which m t e istory of the recording seems to be a n out.front attempt business: at es:oticis m . Her "Love to Love "SHOVE IT IN, pull it out," Taylor moans, "move it in, move it out. Disco Lady.'' "I thought that was highly of· fensive." says Dr. John, "But we never got a call on it." • A spot check of rock radio sta· tions around the country showed that Taylor's song, in spite of tbe earthy lyrics, hadn't prompted many listener complaints and was on m ost play lists. "THAT IS ABOUT as sug· gestive as you can get," says Peter Starr o f Columbia Records, which dis t ributed Taylor's hit song. " 'Disco Lady' is obvious. you can't help but get the obvious suggestion of the song. ··And when you say things like that, people listen. Getting the hooks in, that's the name of the game." But to a recording artist, phrases like ·•getting thefhooks in" don't go down very easily. To Taylor. his song was a monumen· You, Baby," a moaning, plead- ing bit of vi nyl sensuality, soared to the top of the charts this year and Miss Summers is quite eager to talk about it. "I INTENDED TO make a sexy song,'' she says in the throa· ty voice that has made her famous, ''not a sexy song in the sense of just SEXY, but erotic. l mean, there are all levels of sexy. It could have been. 'Shake Your Booty.' "Barry White was the epitome of masculinity. voice-wise, and I just figured men needed something Uwt was comparable to that. There were people sing· ing ballads, but.there was nobody singing erotic music for men. "I dedded that was definitely a direction, and if there was a de· mand for it, there was no reason why 1 shouldn't do it.'• MISS SUMMERS' SONG seemed to meet with more listener complaints than "Disc9 Lady,'' but only a few stations re· ~Tops in Pops~ fused to play "Love to ~ You." One that did was M~Q\­ ptilis1 WHBQ. another membeP.of the RKO chain. Program manager John Long explains wby: .~ "It's obviously a very sAW; very suggestive record. Tbe~a a lot of sounds t hat could ~~­ terpreted as intimate soun~a lot of heavy breathing. [ mean. she obviously wasn't baldn~ a sweet potato pie." ' But stations that r~used ;ti) play the song were by far Ute minority. The music of Miss Summf(rS and J ohnnie Taylor is "earthY and full of good, graphic metaphors," as one record ex· ecutive put it. AND IN DEMAND. Llke most sexy music, theirs is tailormade for the disco epoch in which ROP music now finds itself. .. The disco beat of •'14>ve lo Love You' is danceable, and that is the r eason my music sc;Ui> · well," Miss Summers sa)ll. "That and the fact it has a special atmosphere." Rock singer Rod Stewart's music isn't exactly the disc<> beat, but atmosphere it has. ms "TONIGHT'S THE Nighf' is a sexy love ballad recountins.~ pair of lovers' first sexual &Jl· counter together. replete w1Ua sighs and groans. It is also U;i.e nation's top single,. Stewa.rt,'s first hit in a while. . " ··The entire record is obviously about, well. tonight's the nigh,t,." Dr. John says, explaining sop)e problems his station -. a member of the huge RKO bro~~­ casling chain -had with tJie song. • ... , "We put the record on the~. got some complaints. and put¥ it. Then Warner reissued the l'e· cord without one verse. It's vei:y rare that an artist or record com; pany will allow themselves to ;e censored." .,. "IT'S ALMOST censoring-·• says Warner Records spokesrn~ Bob Merlis, "but radio plaY.:ff free advertising and they didn.'t like it. But they seem to be pl<JJI· ing it DOW.'' , • Merlli says his company .is well aware of the ''salability ·of sexy music," adding, "I gue,s we wish we bad come up ~'1 "Disco Lady." :;;::::::=, ===o::::=::;;;R====AN=====G=E====. =co=A==r==s=T=C=HU=R=C=H= .. =D =IR====E=C=T=O=R=Y===-:- 1· 1'i~pnottth Cmjrcjn1ionol ChH rch 3262 BROAD ST., NEWPORT BEACH '42·2740 SUMD4 Y SflV)CfS -9:00 &: I O:lO 4 .M. "UGHT, UFI AHO LOVE .. Ol. JOHN UHDYM.L,, l"ASTOR • • ,. ........ ~ ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH •, f, ~ WELCOMES YOU v , · · .. ,_. 3209 Via Udo, N.wport Beach SUMOA1 7;JO 4.M. Holy hcllwh t t:OO Ir 11 :00 A.M. Hofy l!lllC!lc.-ht w Mon1i"' "'-'f~ (~I 't:OO A.M. Chwcll Sell~ ~C:ort -9 & II A.M.. CHAllSMATIC MASS lnt S..., MM ...... 7:)0 r .M. TUHDAY IOA.M.Hotyt.dlerist.H ... Serflce wlttt L.A Y IMG OMO' HJ.HOS I 0:45 A.M. -NA 'r'H GltOU, Tllel••.Je-.l".4.a.yll,lector-,__'7M210 ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH VISTA VHOl ICHOOt. 5144 MlcllefMft, ,,,,,_. . Wonlll111 s..K,-10:00 4 .M. C~llt Scllool ~wy Ce,.. . w.-u doy httthMJ 5-nlcet ht H-1-1:00 l".M. Sf.061 Tileln.L.L--WllhMJr .. Yk• HZ·ll76 Saint Mic 08' And All Angels Episcopal Church 3233 Pocific View Drtn. Corona det M• SUH04 Y SHVICl-e:OO Ir 9:30 4.M. HURSElY CHILD C'Rl-9:30 4 .M, AND CHt.llCH SCHOOL Hely eo-..w ... f.,.adoyt 7 e.a.-w ... .Jy, 9:l0 .- T\elt•~· J• R09'1" 0.vlt.. llec:tw · "-644-0UJ ST. WILFRED'S EPISCOPAL OfUltOt llh A•I ., II.of 5 l"oWal, Hillllfflltt•leecll 5-diry~lcu Dr.J ... sC.Coley-lttcfor 8:00A.M.-Holy Eucharist with meditation 9;30A.M. -Allernale Holy Euchansl & Morning Prayer (nursery care) 9:30A M.-ChurchSchool JI 11 :00 AM. -Alternate Morning Prayef & Holy Euchar1&t (nursery care I 7:00 PM. -Solemn Evensong W~s lrHofyDeys 10·00 A.M. -Holy Eucharist Church Phone. 962·7512 Rectory, 536-4061 All SAINTS ANGLICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH · (Independent Ep1scooal) Accordln9 to tll• 1921 loolt of c-11 Proytf" 18082 Bushard, fountain Valley 96.1-3801 HV. JA...S H. ~01 D.O. • tQ Y C:OMMUMIOH ..... , .................... 1:00 4.M •. ~NA Yll ....................... , .. I O:JCJ A.M. CHUllCH SCHOOL ......................... 9!00 A.M. (Holy pommunlon First Sunday) 10:30 A.M. NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH • 7'8 Dover Or. Newport Broch 541·1631 R09er J. lerg. l"cttf11r G""9' ~ ..._, l"astor EARLY WORSHIP .. . . . . 8 00 AM CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 9:15 A.M FESTIVE WORSHIP .... 10 30 AM .. \IUIO CAii "Y4AAM WELCOME CHRIST LUTHERAN C:HURCH M issouri Synod 760 Victoria St., Coate Mew lothar V. TOnM>w, Pallor -6Jl.161 I Worship S•rYicH -1: 15 & 11 :00 4 .M. Solncfoy Sclloof & Adlilt Iii* Clou -9: l 0 4..M. Chfittlat1 E'--1tt.-y School-5 41·6H6 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2987 Mew Yerd• Dr~ CosloMuo ,; .\tHH r ,_H/H-41'-.EN Pa.• '-.14,Ml;~H t~(t.~Oq A S.doy 5cllocil -t:tO 4.M. Moming Wcnlllp-t & 11 :00 U ... Prince of Peocr Lllthrrafl School tJ.1 ~ J•an 0Af'•te'OJ<J' Pn•1c1pa1 LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTlR, lCA 644·2664 Su"doy School-9: 15 4.M. Sunday W°"'"p-~0:30 4 .M. ke•.LonyffllltNftq,Po1tor-S52·07U •· ...,.-~ TEMPlf SHARON f.)~f ~~. ft~~ 1Jt1~,\~ io~-c~ co .. ~• .. c~TOIMvt•-·-' NURSERY SCHOOl REl•GIOUS SCHOO\. SUNOAY SCHO<X CONFIAMATl()N 8AA/8Al MITlV"H Stnlctt: FrideY-t: 15 r .M .. Set• 4ey-t: I S A.M. -1!iVlllNG"IEWMfoM8ERS ---Collforl..--Hoc64 .. 5UZ _ ... u. ~-Un41edSyn._ueol A,,..net TEMPLE S IAH C:Otoestl ATIVl Sabbatfl Senlces EYety Frfdoyot8: 15 ,.M.· Her4Mt-Cllrhtl•C'-nllMH•.,_.tle.cll 2401 l"IMA•e .. w.w,.nle.cll H7·5l2' 64 .. 7512 HEllEW& PO tk>•l~I '"""'~ 0?680 HLIGIOUS SCHOOl aollbl '--4 ~ ATIEND CHURCH ~ . THIS SUN.DAY I A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH . Costa Mesa. FIRST UMITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St, & Harbor Blvd Chun:h School for AllA9H-9:l0 Worlhip -I I :00 A.M. lAFIL W ISBEU 0 0 ---Costa Mesa North MESA VERDE METHODIST Ct-fURCH Ml!t\.a\lpuh'>& Bit.er~! Q79...S:'J• ., Wonhip & Chutclt School 9:l04 .M. CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Newport Beach 1400W. Balboa Bl11d 673·3805 Rev Robert Shepard Jr Wonhip& Church School 9:30.A.M. Wkdoy Pre·Scltool/Oay Cor• 8:4 S cu1. to 5:00 P·"" Huntington Beach FIRST UMITED ... METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17thSt 536·3537 WOf'shlp SerYicr. 10:15 &lft. Nvl"$tlryC..re All Mcwn•"Q c1111rc11~00..,.,,. Huntington Beach North COMMUMITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave. 842·4461 Worshl~91r 10:30 Chwch School 9& 10:304.M. MEWl'ORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST 1601 Marguente Ave Coronadel Mar Wl)f'\h1n 9 A. ~ w1,h Pm i;C"""' t:toi11i:t C-t'" WO(,h1D a. C'"'U"h 'khQot •0101\ ... Rn. Jo'-t R. Kno-644-0745 FOUHT.t.IH YAU.ET RRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11225 lu1hord St. -.. t62-2S9l Worship & Church School 9:30 A.M TEMPLE BAT YAHM (R•IQml)t • ...., MIL YIM D. SIL YlllMAH 1.-W S__. ....._., i.cot1°" Dlrttlor .S.W..tll s-tc-lrldoy 1:15 l".M. AtT..e., 1011 C-lbllcll St. tofi_..._. ..... lellCJiaus Sc.., 5 ••"I 9:JO A.M. te 12 Het>rewSclilool-,,.....,4:15·~15,.M. ~ .................. Cell 644-19'9 r.O.les251;eor.. .. MertHJI w~reGri£qMPLE'eeillTe~nd' ~ . "<..""'.,••Un Jewlt.11 c....,.,.1..,. · f•....I"' lftt S.ddl.UC• Vaflty ••d ••ltftbofl"' c-••ltln Our New Loeatlon 1 28570 Marguerite Parkway at Avery Suite 209 Mission, Viejo Religious Services· Rtllglous & Hebrew School Bar and Bat Mittvah • SisttrhOod • Socl11 Clubs · Sabbath Strvlces a PM T .... e IHat IJl.ot65 cMft'ow !:'~~~~o~ *6tn '""'"' t6i1MMr INlfllAL LlUK IJ7•Jl I 0 OMC:I MCMM a.1MoM ..,.._1'Mlln. . . ...... PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Church of the Co~enant 2150 Feinlew Id., Coll•"'"• lruce A. ICAenW, rotlw s...-yWorsMp&CliwchScti.ot-l:l0• 10A.M. ~557·U40 Community Presbvterian Church 415 Fcntt A•• .. C.,... leeclt 'It>.•·"""'-J. r ... eni.y '.'.in. lldolt H. Thi" . 9·10.A.M.-Christiedcliic.tlcMtHMr IO:lilt..M.-Wonllip I l :ISJ..M.-hlowlMpHow • "'-r.'49.-;7555 • This Sunday Worship in · St.Andrew's Presl1yf erilm Church 600 St. Andrew' Road · Newoort Beach • 631·2880 DR. CHARLES H DIERENFIELO. PASTOR SERVICES &:30 & 11.00 "A. TIME FOR PRUNING" ltn. Peul D. Strawft ~ · CHILD C4H Ir CHILDREN'S SUND.A. Y SCHOOL 41C HEU"1.INI -645-ZUZ AT AU. SERYICfS THE LITTLE CHURCH THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE SBYIC:ISAT t:OOA.M. ""'""-" ~ H•. Wll.llA>4 .. ~ '"no• ltsl.lt JOHlllt014 MUMCOtuc:tOt St MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2100 MAR V1STA DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH (714) 844J'f341 , • T I :· CREATll/£ WOMHll'• UWIMO CONGREQATIOH• VISITOR$ Wfl.COM£. COMMUNITY rustmRl4H C:HUICH or San,,_..... Qiols""'° U?02 Del Otoi~ J-C.~ Cltl4TIYI WOISHIP ........................ 9100 AM C&lllATIOH HllYICI ...................... 1 O:JO A."6 CHURCH SCHOOL. A 4DU&.T STUOllS , ••• , • , • I O:JO AM Fl .. Rot>e<I L ~ Pa~Of CNld C.re ....:_.~~-i11~ Hill. Dif9Cfor C~'"~"" Ecluclliofi' ...,,....,... C.UO).l~ • I AJ2 DAIL V PILOT Saturdey. Januery 1. 1977 ill . "' .. AJA'/.. EX.l~RMltJATORS> z Ill ~ !~~~ c'Ar1 ~c; vov?] z .• : .. \ 0 •I 0 D c ,. ~~;' \ .. •' 4Authors To R.ead In Series Four authors will read selections from their works during Orange Coast College's "F1cllon Week," Jan.10-14. The week is sponsored by OCC's ''Writerslalk" series. Readings will be held in OCC's Science Lecture Hall 1 and the public is invited to at- tend. Admission is free • . AUT ll OR /POF.T Roger Angle will discuss "experimental pi eces" Jan. 10 at 2 p.m. Angle taught a writing l'OUrsc al OCC last sum mer Ron Sukenick. a nov- elist and f1ct1 on wnlcr. w ill present selections from his works J an. II at lOa.m. F I CTION WRITER Dr. George Leonard will r ead selections for mature audiences Jan l2 at 2 p.m . Laguna Beach chi ld ren 's .iuthor Theodore Taylor will re· ad selections from his ·fi ction Jan. 13 al 2 pm. Taylor is author of the book "The Cay " ~Patient l ·sues ~avy Ove r T est SAN DIEGO f /\P1 The federal go,·ei:nmcnl 1s being s ued for $3 million bv Lt Cmdr !'~red W1ed.enbJuer, \\ho says Na\~ dol'lors told tum l l months a~o that he would die in ;:i H':tr of lung cancer · Wiedenbauer 11. f1lc'<I the suit in rcd.,,•ral court. and said an X ra\ in mid -19i4 sh o~ cd · thl• tumor but that a Nav) medical officer m1:;1n- tcrprl'ted •l a s normal "IC the X ra~ had hee(l rc\'le\\ ed in August 1975 and surgery undertaken at that time. medical opi- nion 1s that my hfc ex pec tancy would ha\'t' been increased at least tenfold." W1<'denbau ... 'r ••11d in a l(ltter to N<tvy off1c1als in hlmi,t an ad man1strat1vc claim for S3 million last April "This J:ros' nr~llJ:rnct• 1.; l:1k1n,:? my life." b•· !\&Ill Marriage, Divorce Costs Vp LOS ANG El.ES <AP> -Ma rriage Los Angeles sty le 1s going up pricewise So is divorce County su pervisors ftave ordered into effect 41 state law allowing in- Creases in the price of a marriage Ucense, boost· ing the price S2 from $6 lo $8 Filing fees for divorce Will go up by $5 from SS3 to s.58. Official s expect Sl87,000 in new income from the increases dur- ~ ing the first six months of the year. with the re- venues going t o the con· cilialion court as r e- quired by the state law. THE EARL'S r LUMllHG HlATIHCi AIR COHO. tn ........ , .. , ... , .. , '\~rv1c• 1n 'foot At•• (.tn l,ol;._,ON V•liJO 'tllA'' Citm1n,1 C .101th11 n : r ,.I) ,. '.. ",. ., '" 495·0401 CO'IT " ~tSA ,~ ....... _,., . .,, 642-1753 .......__ - *Costa Mesa 2lH. 17tt. 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I El Toro Fountain Valley M OIJltbli a at T oftH>rt El Toro at Rockfltld Fountain Valley I 6 141 Hcrt:.or at Edi'"Jf" Westminster Wtstntlftittr at Goldt" Wtst , -~" SENSATIONAL BUY AT ALL PURPOSE VINYL SPORT SHOES Pro's choice--tlus terrific buy on one ot'the best shoes we've ever of- fered! Styled with rugged wipe· clean vinyl uppers w11h green occenls, crou couniry composition soles, scuff res1slonl draft loe & heel plus • cops. lhey'll remind you of those great shoes that co1t many SSS more. ~ ~ llCIS 1110Ull COLN ... £1~ G Q'TlllOf 10D IUffflll TAILm =='· 1oa ............ TAllm ALYSSA ASHLEY VITAMIN E OIL 1~! 2~~ Pur~ organic 78,000 vn1h. Beouty 01d for the skin Huntington Beach 9861 ~domt at lrookhurst Huntinqton Beach 21 1l1 ltac'f. 11•4. at AffOl'ltet Hun::t;n .Beach 9S ot1 Ctftttr . * H•ffngtott ltach 5881 WorMr .. I CORPORATE JOB Howard Callsway rCallaway Gets New Position MOUNT CRESTED BUITE, Colo. <APl Former Army Secretary Howard .. Bo .. Callaway is moving to the Colorado Rockies to become president and chie( executive officer of the Crested Butte Oevelopm ent Corp .. which man ages a resort - Callaway and his brother-in-law boOght in 1970. Last yt'ar, Callaway resigned as Pres1rlent Ford 's campaign manager because of al- legations that. while he was in the Pentagon, he misused his ofrice to ob· tajn a favorable U.S. Forest Service ruling al- lowing expansion of the company's C rested Butte Ski Area. A SPOKESl'1 AN said that Callawa y will replace his brotlwr·in· law. Ralph Walton. as the corporation's thief executive orricer. Walton resigned thC' position this week and members of the board elected him to Callaway·s former post as chairman In announcinJ: the c h a n ge, Ca llaway praised his brother-in - Jaw for his management of the resort during "a -tremendously important growth period." A CO RPORATION spokes man said the an- nouncement means that Callawny. a former con- gressman from Georgia. 1 has quit public life, at t least for lhc time being. ! He and hi s wife Beth t wlll livl' 1n the family 1;:;:;:' . To Begin AtOCC Rerislral1nn b(•gins TUe!\day for more than 2,500 spring scmestcr rlasses at Or angc Coast College In add1ti6n to tradi· laon:il day anrl evening classes, OCC has Its Weck end Col leg<'. with C'lasscs on Frida~· rvrn· mgs and Saturday morn- ings, and its Afternoon College, with cnurses from 2 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. ~PRI NG CLi\SS schedules were mailed to homes in the Coast Com · munity College district thh week and are availa- ble. frt'e of charge, in the occ nookstore. Signups fo r day and evening elasse~ will con· tinue by appointment through Feb. 1. Registra· tion appointments may be m a de 1n the Ad · missions and Records Office. THE ADMISSIONS Of. flee ls open Mondays through Thursdays from 8 a.m . to 10 p.m .. and Fridays from 8 a.m. to S p.m . Open registration, on a drop-in basis, will be held Feb. 2 lo Feb. 10. Spring c lasses begin Feb. 7. For further informa- tion, call 556-5772. Mcm Conv,ict.ed SACRAMENTO <AP) -A Denver man has been convicted of second-degree murder ln the 60· m I le-an -hour freeway shooting of a Sacramento motorist. A Superior Court jury re· turned the verdict against Donald Eric Wimer, 21. ~ • . ' Saturday, January t . t9n DAI(.'( Pf I.OT 8 J Mail Delivery· 'Faster' Talent Agency Figures Fined WASHINGTON CAP) -The · old Post Office Department once Postal Service says its stiJtisUcs (~had ~ ~IJgbtty faster average, 1,5 show that mall delivep iS gettklg . days m'As~al l969. • .' faster and · 'seJ'v1ce to., t,tie , ~l"T · BQ$~1 Service made American p~ople imPfo~ed; in~, taMl i pr&~s in.•Jmprove<t, 1976." , • ·.• ~' ; 1 .+~ re:rehable Sietvis:e to the Jn Jts annual r~port.,t}ftzdalt· • ~ n ~le,•· Postmaflter agency said-;..il. red~e4iitfeJ' ~en · l ~e.n~flmin F. Bailar said ·averag_e delive~tittie fof"'ftrst-,.. in 4 ntessage in f.}lc ~ual re- class letters to 1.53 'days ih the port.: . fiscal year that· ended June 30.'In The postmaster general said the previous year, the average first-class letters mailed to an was 1.57 days. address in the same local area HOWEVER, THE POSTAL Service made no mention of a General Accounting Office re- port last February that said the I Sale' 196 tw1nflat • or-fitted Reg. 2.79. No-ltOll whl._ muslin sheets. Augged, long-wearing 'sheets of polyester/cotton. Full flat or fitted. Reg. 3.59. Sile 2.96 Standard size pillow cases. Reg. 2.09 pkg. of 2. Sile 1.96 pkg. of 2 Sale 2.97 !:'ftJ~ . lo Reg. 3. 71. Crisp wtttt• perc11t theets of sort, no-iron polye*'ef/cotlon. A value that will last. were delivered the next day 95 percent of the lime. IN ADDhJON, LE'JTERS go- ing up to 600 miles were de· Full flat or fitted. Reg, 4'.79. Sele 3.97 -Queen flat or fitted. ~eg. 1.99. Sele 5.93 King flat or fitted. Reg. 9.99. Sate 7.93 Standard·pillow case. Reg. 2.99 pkg. ol 2. S.I• 2.57 pkg. of 2 King pllfpw case.-Aeg._ 3.'99 pkg. ol 2. Sale 3.53 pkg. of i ' livered by the second day 92 per- cent of the time and letters going farther were delivered by the third day 90 percent of the time, he said. Bailer said this was an im· provement from the p.revious year in all three c~tegoriea. Bailar also noted, "Despite im- proved s ervice statistics, we re· cognize that some mistakes and delays are inevitable in a system that handles 300 million pieces of mail a day." The GAO has said a signifi. cant cause of delays is mail sent to the wrong place by letter- sorting machines. NAME NIXED Rodney Allen Rl~y Sale now going on. . ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Four persons who worked for a ~ent agency that promised to assist would-be cbilcfl rQ(Jdels have agreed to pay civil fines and:re~riUrUioitrrii~leading parents about the cost or ef{ectiWne~! bf their sel"Yices. Tbe·$SOO (Jrte.''aftd per!rnarteht injtlnction were agreed to in a 'Stiputilted judg_~ent between the I judge and detendants •• Joh-ti;. and Elizabeth • Bonaduce, Vincent Ventola and Joan Wills. The four are involved with National Talent AS·' sociates. The firm was also forbidden to use the name of Rodney Allen Rippey in its ads. Rippey gained notoriety through another talent agency alter leav- ing NT A. Sale 2 89 twin flat • or fitted Reg. 3.99. 'Allee' a decorative percale ol crisp polyester/cotton. Bright floral print in yeffow or pmk. No-Iron. Full flat or fitted. Reg. 4.99. Sale 3.89 Oueen lfat or titted. Reg. 8.49 Sale 6.93 King flat or fitted. Reg. 10.49. Sale 8.93 Standard size piffow.cases. Reg. 3.79 pkg. of 2. Sale 2.99 pkg. or 2 King size pillow cases. Reg. 4.79 pkg. of 2. Sale 3.93 pkg. of 2 Sale 1 99 twin flat • or fitted Reg. 2.99. 'Needlepoint' polyester I cotton muslin sheets. Nostalgic pattern in multi-color print on white. No· iron for easy care. Full flat <>r fitted. Reg. 3.99. Sale 3.24 Standard size pillow cases. Reg. pkg. of 2. Sale 2.24 pkg. of 2 Save on aff sheets and pillowcases in our entire stock. Whites, colors, and fashion prints. Sale 3 93 twin flat • or filled Reg. 4.99. All your friends from Sesame Street•M are on this · cheery, tong wearing muslin ' sheet. No· iron polyester/ cotton. Standard size pillow case. Reg 4.59 pkg. ol 2. Sale 3.73 pkg. ol 2 Sale prices effective for a limited time only. Use your JCPenney Charge Card. Sale 3 93 twin flat • or fitted Reg. 4.99. 'Fem• forest glade print super soft ol Avril • rayon/polyester blend 1n light green or dark goldenrod on while. No·iron. Full flat or filled. Reg. 5.99. Sale 4.93 Queen lfat or fitted: Reg. 9.99. ~ale 7.93 King flat or fi tted. Reg. t 1.99. Sale 9.93 Standard size pillow cases. Reg. 4.29 pkg. of 2. Sale 3.73 pkg. of 2 King size pillow case. Reg. 5.29 pkg. of 2.~le4.23 pkg. of 2 -- - !~::.:: ~!9:~~ !:~r.,::;,~:: ~:~':.-:.!,, • .... ''bl• to yov II • l•t•t O•t• Ot ., O\Jt OOhOt\ Oft•• yov "" MUii Of b<fl'I•' ~It,,,,_ .OV.rtlNO Of~ 1"'0-M t0¥ettl1~ Otf'\t Hl'Q"i•t«I Wf,,,. •0t,;Mtf.r0t;t ~n'W'fed · Mt •••~• O"ly wf'I•,. our 1\l'Pol't \Mtt O"' I ~ .. , ~t. ftttl t•....O t>•tlt ' · Availabl• In Los Ang~le1! Ora~ge, Riverside, San Bernardl~o and·Vent~ra counties. . ~ I • f I DAILY PILOT Saturda January 1 1917 .::z:.::c..__;:;.;..;;;:;,_,;_;,,;:..=.,::,_.,~~~~~~...::.::~.::..:..t.....::.=.;.;;::.::.:.L..:.._:...:::.-..~· I SEATTLE <APJ -See Dick run. See Jane run. See Dick and Jane run. Elizabeth Rider Montgomery, who wrote the Dick and Jane books that helped upwards or 20 million children learn to read, says she would do the books differently if she was writing to· day "MAYBE BY TODAY'S standards the books are se¥1Sl," Miss Montgomery acknowledged. .. But when they were written, women were JUSt not as liberated or 11ctive outside the house. "lf I were writing the boo~s now, I'd have father washiflrg dishes, or mother mowing the lawn," she added. "Beller yet both mother and Cather doing thingi. Logl'ther uke faxlllg the car." In 1972. the National Orgarutalion for Women published a pamphlet en ulled "Dick and Jane ru, V1ct1m~ .. cntici21ng Dack, J:m<: und Sally for bel.llg stereotypical MISS MONTGOMERY , 1n pnvate life Mrs. Arthur Julcsberg, wrote her first book in the series, "We Look and Sec," In 1940 "I was so proud or lhRt book, I had to show it to everyone,'' the ~attle re- sident says. "I had been writing for seven years. but the primer was the first thing I'd sold. 20% off these beautiful bath ensembles. Reg. 2.511. 'Paradise· st'lcarr·d collon and oolyes1er towel w11h 1<1c<1uard bordt•r Rcvt!r:.Ps 10 ab~orbent looped terry. P.J~tel decora1or colors Hand 1owel, req 1 99. Sate 1.59 Wash clolh req 99c, Salo 79c r ... . , . I --Aj'l'~~~ -~~-I } <A,il ~I'./ • . ~~!··~Wf:I =:-? i:~ \lV,: Ji,!.. fit t1 ,, \~I .. J., l , J \' ( 1~. I~ f I /,(. V J, 1 ' I , • '\ J ~ Sale 2.07 balh towel Reg. 2.59. ·Majestic' sheared c~on and polyes1er towel w11h dramn11c sign 1s soft and velvety, Unusual decora1or colors make 11 a s1and-ouh Hand lowal. reQ. 1.59. Salo 1,27 Wash clolh. reg 99¢, Sale 79e ' .. '~ \ .,,~~' ·. \ , .._. \ . \ .: ~\.._,\ \ ~-.,, ' .. '" . , ... "./ /, . \ {. ' 14' it " I ua Iii l I ~ 20% off colorful accent rugs. Sale 3.99 24 • 42 Reg. 4.99. 'Mesa' acconl rvQ 1'.> sc1f'l'n pronlod v. th Indian style motif Cinnamon carlt'I brown and ~old 1on.~s in 100•o nolyc!.IPr 1n;i1 s mach•nf' /1 1<.h<1tilt: 'do.11 lor1r.Jll1c areas '36 · x 54· reg 9 99, Salo 7 .119 .. Sale 3 .99 21 .. ll36 .. Add a decorator touch to the bath and save 20%. r "':l J Sale 4.40 :~nt~~:ma1 ff ~ .. _.;·~ , ~ Sale 4 .79 Reg. S.50. Parfait 1 , . ., , • • • A Reg. S.99. 'Bombay' ol Duponr n·,ron r u " 11t.r • .,h 1nl·1n'l·ombos~•ld Choosr r .. sll'h or r1•'• L •~1 ·f ,;. • v n,1 ·.how"' cur1.11n l3vor11,, d1·cr:-r.11nr loo~ F 'N1lh ch.irm1nQ h•nQflll =''' l( .,1; ot'llon<l m.11 '1t.1nc1 Grn.11 rolo1::. reQ s ~o Sale 4.40 ?-I .. x 36. o~.11 lronn"d tnJI. rt Q S·i. Sale 4,80 L•d cnvrr, !l'CJ :> q11 Sale 2.31 5• X ti• b.Jlh C.1rp1'1 reg SI'\. Sale 1 S.20 JCPenney Atg. 8.99. 'Embassy· cll'g11nt shower cur1;11n w11h !locked 1e•lurcd dPS•gn Vinyl 111m1nated iJCCIAJC l11col . " Available in Loi Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bem~rdlm> and Ventura countiet. I "It had JUi.t 17 wordf> 1n th<: \·ocabulary, though, and everyone I showed at to just struggled to find something nice to say about 1t " S H E W AS A PRIMAR Y schoolteacher at the llme. "hornhed at available reading books" ror cl\ildren just learning lhelr ABCs "J knew nothing about wnti.ng," she said. "but I knew ctuldren needed books they could get mterested m . not those dull things that were handed out.'' She sold the primer to Scott Foresman, a leading educational book publisher. and was hired as a company writer. Now going on. "THEY GAVE ME Dick and Jane to develop into kid characters," she said. "I added Baby SaUy and pat- te rned her arter my 2-year-old dau1hter Janet." The Dick and Jane books are far from her only output. Her books in· elude bioeraphles on Henry Ford and Dag Hammarskjold, as well as Juvenile nonfiction and adult advcn· ture novels. "ASPIRING WRITE RS should never give up," s he says. "I wnte far more than I ever sell. "Writing is not a lot of talent. It's 99 percent drive and 1 percent talent." 'PEANUTS' FOR BRIBE TO K YO CAP) Japan's national police a gency has ordered ~ c rackdown on vandals who put stickers depict· ing black peanuts on campal1n posters, agen· cy offlciaJs said. • Black peanut. became the symbo l oC tb c Lockheed payoff scandal afte r the J a p a nese media reported that a local sales agent for the U.S. air c r a ft maker signe d a r eceipt for 100,000 peanuts. It's our Januar:y White Sale! 20°/o off our entire line of readymade ·~ . t )4 pr1n 1 ; • ~ 1 .. draperies. r;:1 l ·! In s1ock or available on special order. Use your JC Penney Charge Card. Sele prices for a limlled lime only. I • f • • • I ('I • I ~ I • 1~r, I • ~t1 , .. , . ~ .. ~p .. 1; . . ' ,,;,; ~ t . , '·.i \;t · I ~-;_ .; .. .' ... ~ (. J' • ' It ... ~ ''l·. ·~ I ,~~i J . Cozy blanket values. Special 7 .20 lwl" •••• 11• .. II. Werm, llfM Orlon• ectyftc M•n•et In P•elty oec0<110t cofor1 Gene•ou• 6 n'l•1CIMO ny!on b1no•ng nc:IVC!ff Vtnyl 110< itge t>iQ Suow v .. ue. Full stre. reo $11. s.a. • ao Ou-"'o 1eg $t4 ,.,. ti '0 1<>"9 Ille, teQ. $16. 8 efe 12.10 Oue•llll•• llml1ecl Special 14 • 99 twin •It• 8udget l)ftc:ff el.ctrfc l>lell-•I wttll • l •yeer werrenly. Potv eotertecry~c W>ltl ny!oo b1nain11 Solt. watm ano 10110 wearlno s1no1e control. Oecor11or color& Fun tit•. &lnglo contrat. lpKlet ,. ... Ou"n 1fre. double con1ro1 • •..-ci.i 27.tt K•no ,.,., ooubt• cont•ot •..-c1e1 a1.tt O..-"'IU.. limited • Jc,..,_, !ult two y .. r ,._t•c•meftt wen a,uy. W)t"'" two Ve.If& of PUICJ\Ue. we ¥rrtU •~01aG11 ltlls JCPenney El~t"c 9•11.-.kec ~f defective •n ,.,,.,,,,._, 01' ¥r0tkmansf'HO. wtlh a ,,,w or>e ot equal 01 1u~'°' vllue Ju•l return 11 to JCPen~. UH JOUf JCP•••ey Chatoe Cerd. All ,,,. 1> .. umur ptlnt• tn our coUectlo". llornts. striot1$. abstr1tcts •no moff• .. 1nc1uci1nq lhc lov4My 'Forn Oe•sy· p&UNn ~~own lle•e • '"' ort ~fttfl now You•o t1nd lh• perleet """' tor your deco1 und iU QfOrit 1avlnps, 1199. S1S. •Fe•n Oefey' dr•IMfl", Per•y a~ 1y e>r.n1 on OO'f"''•"••yOft w th acr.,.1.c roam b1t~1ng lu•" c1ecor.i0t cooon 7:!•~-. reo $ t 7, Sale 13.60 71.S4", •"9 123 Sale18.40 96,45•, ·~ 121. Sale 16.80 98x54 ', •oO $23. Sale 18.40 96•84 ... •eo $31 Sale 24.80 120•84". t~ SAO. Sale '32 In 1100 .. eull•bfe o" ,,.c111 Old.,. u .. ,_.1c,_y Cl'Mlro• Ce<d. JC Penney '•A j ' . ~~ 1-·. I • I 1, • Available in Loa Angeles, Orange, Rlveraide, San Bem•rdlno and Ventura countlH. L .\ • .....,, ... , 7he1e ·s trouble, W111d11nf. 4-part OCC Series Wilderness Study Planned "Our Wildernes& World," a four-part public lecture series that looks .it Baja California, Washington's Olympic Peninsula and the Channel Islands, will be offered Friday evenings at Orange Coast College. conducted on Saturday, Jan. 15. Series lecturer rs Dr .. Gary James. chairman of OCC's de- partment o{ agricultural and biological sciences. During the past five years. Dr. James has organized a number of trips to Baja California to give students an opportunity to observe the gray .whales. test spot in the continental United States. Tbe second session will lle-con- cemed with Baja California and the Sea of Cortez. The whale watching cruise will be conduct ed from 1·4 p.m. Tickets for the cruise are $3 each and payment will be made at the first lecture. Saturday, January 1, 19n . ' DAILY PILOT U ' Hope Pins Hope ~ On Winchell Role • ORLANDO. Fla. <AP> -Comedian Bob Hope, who portrayed New York Mayor Jimmy Walker in the 1957 movie "Beau James," says he wants tp play the part of late newspaper columnist -Walter Winchell. "U excites me with its complexity." Hope said ol the Winchell role. "There are theatrical and newspaper stories, Broadway. the old Stork Club, gangsters. It would be sensational. "And somebody else will make it if 1 don't," Hope told a news conference during an appearance here. Some guards have taken a ptlsoner hostage!· The series, free to the public, meets on three successive Fri· day evenings, beginning Jan. 7, from 7 :30·9:30 in OCC's Science Hall. A field trip to view the California gray whale will be The opening lecture will ex- amine the Olympic Peninsula in Washington, said to be the wet· The final session, on Jan. 21, will discuss California's Channel l5land.s. HOPING FOR PART Actor Bob Hope He also said he thinks pornographic movies are on their way oul. "I think we're running out of per versions to put/ in film and I'm looking forward to it,'' he said. ,Reg. 3.75. Natural cup crossover bra. Nylon trlcot cups, Lycra•1 spandex stretch front insert, anLhor band for comfort and ~tab1l1ty A. B or C cups. Sale 3.40 Reg. 4.25. Tummy C'l)ntroller brn:f of nylon I sp.1nde~ with figure control front p.1n"I ~•ll·s S·M·L·XL Sale 3.20 Reg. S4. 'Gl1stenE'lte.' ~h""r seamless stretch undi:rwirc 1n nylon/ spandex. Front closure. A B C. 'Ghstrne11P· r.C1ntrol br•ef, reg. 7 ':JO. Sale S6. Bra and girdfe sate prices effective through Sunday, January 9. I ) r I --~ ~:: /':-. \ ~ / Sale 3.60 -__ ,, ... Reg. 4.50. 'The JCPenney t:ira' v11th seamlrss pofy· PSter cups, Stdt•s .ind b;ick of nylon/spande<. N,1tur.1l, soft and smooth took. A, B. C <.ups. Sale now going on! Save 203 on our entire line of bras and foundations. Sale 3.20 Reg. S4.(uropean lace undcrw1re br., w1rh c1m1· sole bJck . .iclJU~t.1ble ~lrclch str.lps Mylan/ spandPx Vlh1tc, nuoe. 0, C cups. D cup, reg. 4 50 Sale 3.60. \/ \ ~ Sale 3.60 Reg. 4.50. Plunge bra of completely seamless polyester with stretch 1.1ce eJa5t1c bottom band. So smooth under knits. A, B, C cups. • Sale 3.40 Sale 6.80 Sale 5.20 Reg. 4.25. Str,,rch I 1cc tr11?t wllh tron1 p,1nr·I for tummy cnn•rol /l.~rlon ,~ J sp.1nt1Px •or comfon, control S·l,l·L·Xl. Starts Sundax, Jaruary 2. Clearance! ' Save 503 to 603 Reg. 8.50. Comtort Hours tnPf of comlo1t.1bl•' .Sp.~nette •• lrtteK ny!nn 1'<1lh acrt lie r.n~n 'p1ndeic tront p.in»r. S·M·L·XL Reg. 6.50. Cornrort Hours·• bra w11h collon-hned lace CUPS E'fi!SflC S•des. Wh•t" only A or B cups. C. 0. req. 7.~ Sale S6. on sweaters! . Now 5.99 Ortg. SIS. Ar"(" • 1 ~, r-v"r wft" .1n1111a l r1r < ,r-; ,,, r 1 rr1 embroidery. M1s~,..s· S·M·L Orig. $12. Acry:•c knit 5tripc 1 card19ans h.we V necks Two front pockl't« M.;,St:'s 5 M L Quantities limited. "" Sale now going on! Clearance of women's stioes! · ·save 503 to 603! Hurry in to get tremendous savings on great shoe styles for women. Sandals, casuals, dress shoes at savings of 50% and more. Quantities are llmrted. At these prices you can't afford to wait! Quant1tli1 Rmltecl. UH your JCPenney Ch1r91 C1rd .• Styles similar to those Illustrated. t' • JCPenney , Available in Los Angeles, Orange, Rlversfde, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. < • Starts Sunday, January 2. 203 off fine furniture for baby. 203 off these Fash ion C_orner fabrics l_ Sale s100 Reg. S125. Early Am~"can sty1t1 chest tor baby has tour drawers, brass-look, haraware Wnote or pin., finish over narawooct Me.i.svre~ 32' "''6 >44 · Sale 1.03 yd. Reg. 1.29. 8ro•dcloth 1olld1. Great looks get going In smooth crease-resistant po1yes1ertcombed cotton. 44145" wide. Choose from a full rango of e•l •lmgcolors Sale 1.27 yd. Aeg. 1.59. Bro•dctolh prlnta. No·iron cotton/rayop, in cahcos. folklore and patcl'lworl< rooks, children's designs. 44/4S" wide Sale s92 Reg. $115. Early American s1yle crib features dot.Ible drop sides. stabilizer bars. Rolls on wheels. Whlle or ptne f1n1sh over hard· wood. 54"•30"ic46". Sale sg6 Reg. $120. !:arly Ame11c3n style ctwst has 1hree drawers. pad·s1ze dressing top. White or pone f1n1sn over hardwood; measures 44 • '~ •33". .... Infant furniture available at most stores. Use our convenient lime payment pf1n. -/~ . ' , . /: ,· / ' ,~. I / I // . 11~ I Sale I 79c skein I Reg. 99C. FHhJon· I weight •·ply knitting • wonted ot Orton• \ ar.rytic by Ou Pont I J comes 1n 4·0l plJll I skeins. and d•JZNh of LO•ors So NPryth•nri f you m;\ke 15 ""1ct11nt• \ wa,hable, <1r '"'" ) Sale 1.59 yd. Reg. 1.99. G•uze took prints. L1gnt breezy r:otton/pofyesler gauze 1n lior.,ts, pn1steys. pla1os. geometrics that coord1nata with our pan1we19h1 solids. 44/45" wide ·Sale 2.39yd. Atg. 2.'9. P•ntw.ighl crlnkl•. Sportwelghl cotton/polyestor ma~es tcmhc pants, skills, llreuos. Brigtil corors plus n1vy, natural, and chambray blue. 44/45" Wide. Sale prices sffecllve through Sund1y, J1nuary 9. JCPenney .. ~ Available in Loa Angeles, Orange, Rfve!"lde, San Bernardino and Ventura countle1. . • .• ., DAILY PILOT, ., .. ,.. Mickey Rooney is back on TV after 15 years playing the role of an oldtime entertainer with all the aplomb and verve that made him famous . Starts Sunday, January 2. Bill Colkctors Given Waf:ning WASHINGTON <AP) -The gov- ernment bas served clear notice to the bill collec,tors of America that it no looger will tolerate strong-arm tac- tics or unauthorized use of computer information about debtors. That signal came in an un- precedented enforcement action by the Federal Trade Commission against one of the nation's largest debt collection networks, a group of Diners Club subsidiaries operating under the umbrella title of National Account Systems Inc. AFJ'ER A SECRET probe based on nationwide consumer complaints the last two years, the FTC announced it won a consent agreement from NAS and related firms, all ,headquartered ln Chicago, that provides severe penalties for practices such as these: -Abuses of telephone code num· bers. to effectively steal information about debtors from computer data banks operated, not for biU collectors, but for insurance companies and credit institutions. -False threats, late-night calls, obscene language and other abusive tactics aimed at intimidating or mis- leading debtors. -CONTACTING EMPLOYERS to increase pressure on debtors. -Failure to ccmply with the Truth in Lending Act when a.rrangina for de· ferred payments. The agreement demands that Diners Club and NAS closely monitor its bill colleeti9n employes, estimated in the hundreds, and summarily'fire anyone who commits any future viola-tions. At the same time, Diners Club is liable for a fine of up to $10,000 per, offense. • THE FTC'S REGIONAL office in Los Angeles, which developed the case, charged that NAS committed all violations now prohibited by the con- ' sept agreement. However, in signing the order, the firms admitted no wrongdoing. !>tarts Sunday, January 2. Under new statutory authority, the PrC can apply judgments against a single respondent to those throughout a particular industry. The FTC action means that all debt collection services must take heed of the stan· dards contained in the consent order. THI'; FTC SPECIFICALLY named, in addition to NAS, the NAS Creditors Service, Inc., the National Account System of Milwaukee. and A.B. Hartman , Inc .. all sharing the same headquarters office in Chi cago. The parent corporation, Diners Club, is based ln New York. Together. the firms have offices in more than 50 cities. Save $50 on this 16.02-cu. ft. upright freezer! Save20% on our best- selling mens underwaar. Save $5Q Reg. 339.95, Sale 289.95. 16 eu. ft. freezer has 3 'cold shelves', 1 adjustable dry shelf, slide out bulk storage basket. Ceiling evaporator for uniform tern· perature. White or cotors. ~1616. Sale prices effective Jhrough Sun., Jan. 9. Save90.95 a pair Now 229.95, orig. 299.95, f>·pro11ram w,1.,hPr 1.,.,,,,.r lf'Vl'I ~Plt?Cfl0f1t: .. ,,, d< flnt1 I' (It .1 r u~·,1 SPt1Hl'l Ult>.1(h t11 4f ··1\ •• , • ti!! r. 'p;in1nq '11111r r1nq \w~J• it+· <u O<'cor .1tor C"OI )I' 1 •,.111 Sale 229.95. orig. 249.95. Autom,111c t•mc-ror11,.,1 '1 11"i1 Six lat>••c rlryinq (>roqr 111 f('t)PW·11~prf'S5 Sf'!'111q f• Tl , ,1bl,. ltnf srrPPn ryior01 ,\,... '• colors 55-10 I ·---_:J L~·;i ~-- Only the look is expensive. Put · together th is 5-pc. modular group -You get two eenter piece•, one corner piece, one table •nd one ottom1n 111 thla low price. Rela•od. c.asual 1urn11ure 10 arrangfl and "'a"Jnge to your hfliltl's content Fawn.colored collon velvel covers 1hls sturdy polyurelhane loam and ever·so-comlorlablc furn11ure 1Bases am rnade of very lrrm polyurPlhanc loam lopped w•t" t•ghler dens11y loam lhal 1s sculpfured und bulled 10 give a p1llowy ollecl ) Add to lh15 •I~ own cn1c lat>le ldsh1oned wun sides ol m111ch1ng velvel and a handsome w~lnut v1ny1.1inishod IOP. .tnd you ve 901 a wonderlully flexible roomlul of beauty 1nat doesn I cost a lortunc: for only $395. PIKtt m•r IN purcllued H P•••lely: Corner piece. SU Olloman, SSt Center piece. stt lable, SH Ute Pen,,.ye convenient Time Payment Pl1n. Special rug remnants cut from carpeting made to sell for $1Q to $2Q a yard. fll><llou• chance lo int on rug• cut lrom betrir carpeting. Selecllon inc.lu!les sohd colored plush~ cul 'n loop des.gns. mullo·colored plushes plus 11 few levol loop car~ts. all u11bellevably,ow pr•co . Jusl loo~ a1 all Ille sizes !here ere 10 c11oose lroml Naturally. not ev11ry color or carpet weave 1s eva1lable In every 11IH . so make your solec11ons early. 5x6'. 6x6'. 6•8'. Special 12.99 12x9·. t2x10'. Special $55 12xt t'. l2xt2'. t2x13", Specl•I $77 12x14'1hru 12x1a·, Special $99 OuanUllH llmlted. JCPe'1ney ARCADIA•SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FULLERTON GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEW~O MONTCLAIR NEWPOl'T BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VJNTUAA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD. Refrl;tralora, freuert, WHlltrs and dryers el10 et HUNTINGTc:tk PAAK NORTH HOLLYWOOD TQRRANCE. Room size rugs elao at TORRANCE. . ... .... ' Sare 3lor 3j8 Reg. 3 tor 3.98. Cool. comfonable blend of Fortrer· polyester and combed cotton white underwear. Popul,ir CrPw n£'ck and athletic shell s1yres ,1nd brief:;. A good tHTIC to slack up. M1;1n·s sizes V-neck H ,hirt re(] 3 for 4 98 Sale 3 for 3.98. B1oar1clolh prinl boxer ::.her 15, reg 3 for 4.98. Sale 3 for 3.98. Sale prices effective tl\rough Sunday, January 9. -__,,,- Special 6.99 Weslorn style jeans. 100•;, cotton rlenom w11h mo1111trid II.ire ltor1, lwo lronl scodn .1nd 1wo b.1cK p,1fr h pockct5. A qr,..,,, huy .11this10.v price Hurry in. MN1·:; 51zos. Quantities limited. Use your JCPenney Charge Card. JC Penney Available in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura countiff. ...... ,• Saturday. Jan11ary f 1an DAIL v PILOT as '" ui1 "Nuu· San Diego Loses TV DAILY LOG I Population Moves On SHECETS $JO,(}()() SACRAMENTO <AP> A JUry has awarded " woman $30,000 because & flareup of u $1.69 dis- posable clgarelle lighter caused her psychological damage. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 10 Mofle c "1.,un's Thru Cll11to1es" (.t~vJ t l fo(• M4hon•1 Woad; \Ito~•· 0 f.nt S;;le Kid\ ·~1 Aclton Thutrt ID As Lon& As We'rt lo1ethe1 -12;30-0 Mow11· "D11cul1'1 0Jufhltr" 11t<i11 'Jb Ottu ~111w O I'»• 8 ) K1ollts Supe1~w m lost 1n SoKe m Comtd1 c1.1~1u 139 Movie· "C1t1m1ty 11~" 1,,, • ·~3 0011. !iJr llu•JIJ ~-.i •·~ •1 IAr.y All1n Md '" 1:00 0 SllPt• Bowl Sptc"h 2l) o Freutyte, Pro Sr-,te ID A Su lin& Spt<ucul11 ( R) m llnl!Ub< Senu m ri-,1"' Sporum•n lod&t -1.30- Q 1111 r § IQ €::) Rose 8o•t Prt-Gamt, r & Scleftct fKllOn Thutrc 0 ( 19 e ) Superfnends O Mow1e: "Unurthtr S111nctt" ( t1 It) b4 )nhn N• •lit ~~1111 ~IOM' G•~llfll I It t1•l1 , .. ,, I< N••tll m *' '"'" 2 :00 O fl1 1 ~ Sylvester & h•ttly O 23 & 10 ED Rose Bowl ~mt M1U111111Wtolvrnnt•~11l •V I~• 115C flo1an' ,11 int 1>j1iJ 1101• fl• .. 1 111 ~ 1·w1d•11~ l:.11+101111; ti"n Mo 11•1!olh and Cull Cu~dv 1,. c~mon1•1111111,. 0 Monster Rally Q ( 19 e ) Jr Almo11 Anything Gou • e Three SIOOfe\ m Tarun ID film Future -2:30- 0 t7 3 Clue Club Q Movot C "T~'" Guns tor ftru" ("P\) 6/l ~I• Viti• f, ~ r! f'tler Brc.•n ~~ J!l11t fl to 1 \•, II , o Sm•lh 1 e uro m Ol/le1 L11n1l1 ( 29 a ) AA Aboird AmtlK~ " IU1cus llfelbr 3 :00 0 17 ) av,, Bunny1Ro1d llunner 6 St1 H.11 O Movtt ··11eturn ol lhe 8~me11 ' (wr\) 16 ~ 11pt1 •'"" A 1 1~1111·1 Q) Mowor· c "John Goldfarb, PleiSt Comt Home" lrnm) 1 ~httlty M1cl.1n, k1LhJ•d ~l'l1na •2f Tiit MuslC Plitt ( 29 · e ) Spothcopt m feature film -3:30- 0 Kenner Spec.al :;,., , I '"111; k~hon·.on \'I J Tht Ch1mp1ons (8 Sl1r Tre• (I) MtUIOll. lmposs1bl~ 176 Porter W11onf1 ( 29 8 ) Comedy Clm10 SPtttlf l9 Wiler World 4:00 O Mtd11 O Vouce to lhe Bottom~• the Sr. 6 O A11'\ Soorts Wo1kl 17 3 Soul lr11n W Crne Unrms.rl ft) BIK\ Pmptcltvt On the flt~ lt Wild ••nidom (!) 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Firs t Novel 'What If Tale Sta-rs Custer By PJOL TllOMAS AP 11oo4<, Edl<O< NEW YORK Everybody knows that General Custer was killed in the fighting <ti the Little Bighorn. Hut s up1>0se, JUSt suppose, that Custer hadn't died 1n that bloody fight with the Indians in 1876. That there was no "Custer's Last Stand." Doug las C. Jones supposed and the result was his first novel. "The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer .. "I GUESS," SAYS JONES, .. it·s an old" old idea-what tf Custer had hvcd. But as far as I know no one else has tried to bwld ;i novd around the sup- position. .. Actually.·' sa'Ys J ones. who has spent many or his 53 years researching thc role played by the Army 10 the days of the frontier as well as that played by the Indians. "1 d1dn·l much want lo do a book about Custer But a couple of people, Including an agent. got after me !.O I .!>tarted working on 1t 1 found as I went along that I wa.!i fascinated " "HE CONTINUES, "'NOT THAT I was all that crazy about Cust('r, but what got me was the pro· blem of trying to sec 1r I could create an atmosphere JO whkh he would have been given a rair trial, as· suming he had lived and he had been brought up on court.martial charr::es That was my challenge. .. In the book J tncd to give both sides of Custer. The prosecution. wh.ich presents the non·hero side of the Custer coin. And the defense. which was particularly challens:ing, since the dercnse lawyer, Jacobson, doesn't think Custer is all that great but despite this he ts dctermtn<.'CI that Custer must get a fair triaL" JONES GOT I NTO NOVEL wnting 1n a rather roundabout way lie• j!rcw up in Fort Smith, Ark. - "nol too long before th<Jt '4'<tS Indian territory" - and served in the J\rmy dunng World War rr. After discharge, he cntert'd college and took his degree as well as a comm1ss1on 1n the ROTC. Ile promptly re-entered the J\rmy and served, usually as a press officer. until 1968 when he retired with the rank or lteulenant colonel. "l went to a lot of place.!> with the Army - Germany. the Pacihc. Korea.·· Jones recalls. "but I also served at a lot or places tn thts country that had been old Army frontier posts places ltke Ft. Riley and Ft. Leavenworth tn Kansas." O lil<wlf (90) "Slltrtocl Holmes & th• sw~t Cb•" 1mv.~~ 11.,11 • AFTER LEAVING Tllf: ARMY, Jones, who • ,,,,. 'I 1rl tt•u·• had earned his m<1stcr 's de~rcc while tn service, 10:00 0 11 3 8 C11ol Burnett Sltow l~I 11'11d1l rtP X1~n rb~ II O Tiit Lohll'lln Ind lhr"ty O ( 29 a I J7 Alost W1nttd ""'" I tu ~.11111 ln• Mo,1 !/, -"'"t1 I" 1m r'1rs Uftf1,H.OV,., f t u1l1!'n t,. 1 ~n rn .uH1 111v•1\f1) ,,,. t \ ' 11•11r1I• ''' wh11... 1llitt litl m N~ws Q) N1cht wllr•y W S..mum Otrffct1we 1l 6 hon\ldt 1ti Crulutr Fulurn fDVl\IOll\ (?) Mwul V>uttr S/10>r (!) flt" TUI SPf<t'I 11 :00 0 0 e €!) ,, News 0 10 lleWl O Lou Ameuun Stylf 6 NH &at ol the Weti. 0 ftflllt N11h1 m Mo.it ''lh• Man from u111111«~ ~l ''""'' , .... Jll Q) S.1111ttr tintma " l PH Club I l9 8 I lier Humbird CJ Pop Cots Ille Country -11:30- 0 Mom C "Sin r11ncosco lnttrn1t1on1I" ld1dl /0 V4n I ·~n •I•• ('ornrll /ln~rtl o n 6 10 m Weehnd 6 fl!OYlt "Chuht Chn in London" Mt.1) t WA1nrr 01,nd, R•v M11t~n1/ O Movie: c "ThoH M11111tltt11t Mf11 rn Tlttir fty1n1 lilJCh1"u" lcom) ~·, S!u~rt Whtlm.1~ S1•1h M1lr~ ·a Mowtt. c "llone hi Ult 811ff"' (~•~) 'h~ F1Ank S11111r1. 'ltn/ \\'1i~ri 2) 6 Ad1m·l2 2t "" 100 Club m 11tw11111om ED l'o, &ws tllc c-trr >t flloyot; "Tllm ThouWllll Hitlf' 1 ~ ,) ~9 Oon Alu111y 12:00 0 ci "t1111>bun .. (Jdv) ·~1- /r,~11 P~'"" Atl~nt D1ht ( :rt e ) llewsJS<1 fi Thu tre -12:30-m Motw "lhtn lhert Wu1 Three" 1d1~1 61 r11"k t 11•"''"' 1 :00 O' e 1 llotl t.Mert "-. m All N1pt S"9w: "fu r tat," "ltllftrltr," "A lulltt Is Wlltrn(' -1:30-u Mtv1t: C1 "C1UIR$ of f.omnund" (d11) 69 Rnbert St11 k, l.klrathv l1111~111 Q Ooubltltalurt Mt,tu: "O!J111tklr! Croa halts." "An Act of Murder'' \3:00 U McWlt.: "S1rn1tt• on • Train" (d11) ~I h1ltv C13na,, , \i joined the faculty or the Un1vcrs1ty of Wisconsin, where hc tauj(hl journalis m .. But I also did qwk a lot or rescar< ..... on the frontier army, Indians and new!>papermen who served on the frontier." he says. "I f{ues!> r 've been fascinated by the West c•ver since I was a kid -first as a buff. then as a formal scholar.·· Jones. a larg('. um1ablc man. says the research done by him and h1i. .!itudcnts eventually led to the writing of h11> r1rsl book. the nonr1ction "The Treaty Of Medicine Lod~e ." ''THAT BOOK'S ABOUT TllE treaty between the U.S. $?0\NOmenl and the rive major hostile I n· di an tribes 1n th(' Great Plain!> that was drawn up in 1867 and set the pattern for the re!>ervat1on system . "But the primary purpose of the book was to take a look at the newspaper t'Orrespondents who went along with the treaty comm1ss1on and to see how good a Job tht>y did rovcnng the story. They did a pretty creditable JOb The good one!. among them really tnt>d to tell it hke 1t was " Further researt'h resulted in the Custer novel. Jones says he wrote the book in 90 days "but that was at the typewnll'r, the researrh for 1t tn\'olvcd a good 12 years." KE RECENTLV f1N1SHED ANOTH E R novel, "Arrest Sitting Bull." which is schcdttled to be published in 1977. that took him six months to write "but the r esearch goes back many, many years." Jones. who now tea(•hes only during the sum- mer. lives in Fayetteville. Ark., where he paints - "mostly South Plains Indians of the 18th and 19th centuries." He sa ys he plans to do a stage version of his Custer novel. as well as another novel "centered around Wounded Knee in 1890." "The Court·Martwl Of George Armstrong Cu.ster'' is INb~hed by Scribners (' Ecology of Birds Highlights Class "Ecology of CaliCorrua Birds" is the title of nine.week class that to be offered at Orange Coast College in the spring semester. Classes begin Feb. 7. The new course, which meets Saturdays from 8 a .m . to noon, involves fi eld work as well as laboratory excercises. Emphasis will be placed on learning to Identify local bird species. The class m eets the laboratory science require· ment for entry in the stale universities and the University o( Callfomia system. Spring regll'tration runs Jan. 4 l._,.ough Feb. 1 by appointment, Open registration. on .~ drop·ln basis, will be held Feb. 2·10. Registration appolnt· ments may be secured in OCC'a Admissions and Record11 Outcc. About 500,000 people still live m cen· lral San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -The central resident1a1 sections of San Otego gave up 36,000 people in ri ve years -a period in which northern parts or the City gained 200,000. ''The growth of the count y 1s characteristic oC all modem c1t1es to day," says Willard Johnson, di('t,Clor ()f the Population Study Center.• Peo· pie are wanting lo move out into the country. Jn an interview, Johnson ~aid Escondido grew by 6 percent ln 1976 while Poway gained 7 percent wilh an .8 percent growth in Oceanside. Mary Linville, 35, said she wasn't burned, but was so startled she dt• SAN M AR~O~ LED them with 15 veloped a stutter and hud percent, contmumg the growth which nightmares. "I DON'T THINK it's because of growth policies as much as people arc just tired or living in the city." h~s Sf:!en a 153 percent populatao.~ The 9.3 Superior Court climb I:" norther n San Diego County s . verdict was returned cities since 1970. . . agalnst Lindy Pen Co., A general exception has been In which imported the Lin· most areas ~f th.e ~uth Bay, south of dy Lite butane lighter. San Diego, w1tblim1tedgrowth. from Japan. Check out ail the luxury extras i? these sleep set values. Special $59 each twin mattren or foundatlen Damask-covered mattreu and foundation with ltne mult1·neodlc qu1t11nq offer res1t1en1 sr.rong.~lt't·I supports plus l'tsui .. uon cushioning and luKury layers tor superb l11mnei.s and supporl f'oundat1on teatuies torsion constcuc Iron ;ond special layN tor Jdded comfort and durability· Futt matlteu or tounda· hon, Special S79 each. Queen !'aze malhPS'> ;incJ lound.ihon set Special $229 King s1.tc ma11rcss and loundatton set, Special $329 QuantitiH limited. Hurry in and save $5Q on this 3-piece set. Closeout $249. 0119. $299. 'Carrara' bedroom set is rich~ tradition .inrl lpaturt'S 1.1wny ~ •1r.tn I n•~ll on s.-l,.Clee'l hJldwOOds w11h .Ill wood .:ind wood ~rod11r/ r.onstru 1ton H1·ri' ~ wh.it you oc1 Af>gJI troplt> driJsser. 19"x6tJ' ~jQ" I rr1h with du~1-r1ool dr 1wcrs and h.mdsomt> brnss·pfaled ha1d wJre 4'8 x51 m•rror plus full queen doubte·cro~.ncd post heJClboard. -.q Pieces may be purchased separately: Trtple dre5ser, 011g. $185. Now S155 Mirror, Orig 551, Now $41 Full/ queen headboard, Orig. S6'3. Now $53 Also available: Door ch,.st. Orrg. S,)89, Now S159 N1gh1 stand, 0119. $60 each, Now $45 each Quantities limited. Starts Sunday, January 2. "Best of the best" from our chair shop. 39.95 34.95 Walnu•·•l•lntd bentwood ch•lt Walnul•nnlahed fffllWOOd lash•oneo ol beecnWOO<J ,.,tn c11111 ""'n conroureo back. hand·"'oven tane seal. f\<1nd·,.oven cane seat Na•u•al beecr.~ood b<Jnlwood Ute Penner• conv.nlenl 109.95 chd·r w·I" roand·,.O•cn Cdno llm• Peyrn•nt Pten. 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Jlf'IUl'Y 1. 1977 DAILY PILOT (I No. 2 MiaWgan, N~o. 3 USC _Clas_-..-;;:-TodaJ Houston, Maryland Square Off DALLAS (AP) -If Maryland is as good as its record~ beating Houston in the Cotton Bowl today would be a good way to prove It. Maryland. the Atlantic Coast Conference champion, is ranked No. 4 in the nation with an 11-0 re- cord. Houston. 9·2, is ranked No. 6 as co -champion or the Southwest Conference. "A lot of people still don't believe in Maryland," said wide receiver Vince Kinney. "A lot of people are saying Maryland isn't as good as its record. "Houston could be n biB step- ping stone." "A victory over Houston would help Maryland football a couple of light years." added Maryland On T" Today Channel 2 af I J quarterback Gary Manges. "For one thing. the Southwest Con- ference is tougher than the Big Eight Conference. ft would be a big boost for Eastern football." Each team is making its debut in the Colton Bo'WI, but the • 65,000·seat stadium.Js not sold out for; the national television kickorf under ideal weather conditiod'S'. The Cougar s stunned the col- lege football world and SWC ex· perts by shaking off a 2·8 season in 1975 and claiming a share of the league title with Texas Tech. Houston lost only ta Arkansas and Florida. Maryland's Terrapins waltzed to the ACC championship. Oddsmakers were 'rating the Cotton Bowl game a toss.up. ' 106,000 to Witriess ·: .. ~ 63rd Ro~e Bowl Tiffi·'. By GLENN WHITE Of tlOt O•Ur 1"11915c..tf PASAD ENA-Dreams of a na- tional championship and the threat of rain hover over the 63rd Rose Bowl football game. which kicks off today before an an· llcipated crowd of 106.000 and a national television audience. It begins at 2 o'clqck and matches MlchigaQ, ranked No. 2 in the nation. against use. which is rate<! third. Each is hoping that No. 1 Pittsburgh will have stumbled in this morning's game with G~rgia, thus opening the door for the Rose Bowl winner to be natlonal champ. Michigan comes into today's struggle with a 10-1 record. los- On Tl'Todaw Cha1111el 4 at J :45 ing to Purdue, 16·14, late in the season. use shows an identical won·loss mark. However. its defeat was in the opener with Missouri, 46-25. Since that debacle the Trojans of coach John Robinson have put together a formidable string of triumphs, mostly one-sided ones. Included in that s treak is a 31-13 blasting of Purdue, the con· q ueror of coach Bob Schem- bechler's Michigan Wolverines. Nonetheless, Michigan rates a 7·point favorite today. "USC p ro bably has t}l e greatest football team Michigan will have ever played," Schem- be c h I e r has s a id . "But if Michiga n plays its best, Mithig!U) will win." Michigan fields a young team, one which at times bas nine un· derclassmen starting or. offense and six on defense. And that con· tingent has put together some imposing statistics. scoring (averaged 38. 7 poln'-' ~" • game) and total oltense (448.J yards a came>. . • Headin1 lhal offense ls All· American Rob Lytle, a 6-;i. 195·pound senior tailbad:• fullback who finished behind, Pitt's Tony Dorsett and USC-. Ricky Bell in Helsman Tn>ptlY.: voting this season. ·•: Lytle na.ns with speed an<t power. He racked up 1.402 yal"<b· this year, scoring 13 touchdo~ and averaging 6.9 yards ")>el'' carry. • He is joined by All·American Jim Smlth. who averages &.3 a carry and plays his final game" Corthe Maize and Blue today. Two sdphomores round out the lethal backfield with Harlan Huckleby averaging 5.9 yards' per tote and showing 902 y&Qi' this season, a nd quarterback Rick Leach. Leach rushed for 604 yards and passed for 897. He is not known as a strong passer and only threw SS times in '76. Michigan's defense has been tough, yielding only 81 points ·in 11 game~ this season. Yet the Wolverines haven't faced a team with the bruising gn>Wld power use has boasted. Southern Cal tailb3cks Bell and Charlie White are threats to break the big play. Bell chalked up 1,417 ,Y.ards this campaig;Jl ~espite belng hampered with in· Junes. And White, the flossy freshman from San Fernando, looks ready to follow in the foot.steps of the great USC tailbacks. He gained 744 yards for the Tr.ojans, averaging 6.0 a carry. But perhaps the key to today's battle is the passing game. Will either team be able to come.up,.. with a viable one? And if so:"i'iu the other be able to stop it? ·!· "That will be another plus for us." said Manges. "We've been favored in every game we've been in this year. It's fun to go against a team that is really a good challenge.·· SOPHOMORES HARLAN HUCKLEBY (25), RICK LEACH LEAD M(CHIGAN TODAY. The Wolverines won the triple stats crown, leading the nation ln rushing (362.6 yards per game), Big Ten Rose Bowl teams have had trouble against passing fues in r ecent year s. Michigan was touched for 243 yards by Stan- ford's fine throwers this season. yet the Wolverines won the game. 51-0. • Each team features an ex· plosive oflense and a defense anchored by an All-American tackle -Wilson Whitley of Houston and Joe Campbell or ' Maryland. There were 29 major college teams running the Veer this year. including Houston. "Personnel plays a big role in how well the Veer works both of. fensively and defensively," says Cougars coach Bill Yeoman. "We've had some great opera t ors o f the Veer , quarterbacks like Bo Burris, Gary Mullins and 0 . C. Nobles. "Da nny Davis (sop h quarterback). once he gained confidence. has really done well with it this year." Maryland c oach J erry Cia1borne says the Veer scares any coach who has to defend against il. .. We've handled the Ve.ff pret- ty well the past few years -but it sure keeps you excited on the sidelines.·· says Claiborne. He adds. ··1!'.l our conference, Clemson and North Carolina State use the Veer and we 've given up more points to those teams than the others the past couple seasons." There were some doubters of the Houston Veer again last season when Houston dipped to a 2-8 record. '"I d1dn 't consider changing, of. fenses." savs Yeoman. who is in hts lSth year at the school. ''It has been good to us.'· B8ttles ·Bulldogs Pitt Tries to .End A Perfect Season NEW ORLEANS <AP> -The Universijy of Pittsburgh and all· time rusbing king Tony Dorsett put their No. 1 ranking on the line today in the Sugar Bowl against fift b -ran"ed Georgia in a dramatic rags.to-riches bid for college football"s national cbam· pionship. It will end an ~ra since a dozen starters, including Dorsett. will . On T" Tod•fl Cltann~I 7 at 8:-IS a.•. be playing their final game, and mir acle·worker coach Johnny Major s is leaving for t he University of Tennessee. In the four years since they ar· rived. Dorsett and lftajors re· vived Pitt from a 1·10 record in 1972 to a 11-0 mark this.year. The Panthers are one step rrom their first national title in 39 years and their first perfect campaign since 1918. "We have the right to claim the No. 1 ranking at this !t.age and a final chance to prove it or not to .. prove it," Majors said Friday after canceling Pitt's final scheduled workout. because of windy conditions. The weather. however, will have no errect today on the second Sugar Bowl game inside the gigantic New Orleans Superdome, and a strike by the st.Jdium 's service employes has been limited by law to an area where it won't threaten the na· tionally televised game. Dorsett, Majors and the cin· de rella Panthers have .com· manded most of the headlines, but Majors said he doesn't plan to make b.is imminent departure .. ·a big emotional deal. That's not my cup of tea, although l 'm a natura lly enthusiastic guy. Whether l go out on a winning note Is not lmi)ortant. The na- tional championship is the most important thing." Orange Bowl Duel Matc,hes OSU, Buffs- Georgia coach Vince Dooley thinks bis club should be con- sidered for the national cham- pionship if it knocks off Pitt. The Bulldogs, 10-1 and chl!mpions of the Southeastern Conference, have plenty or weapons of their own. "We're very similar to Pitt from the standpoint that we're both extremely well·baianced," Dooley said. "We're very cJose in scoring offense and scoring de· fense and we both have excellent kicking games. "The one difference is that they have a Superman and we don'l. Thal's the only descrlpUon I can find for Dorsett because he's super in every respect." MIAMI (AP) -Ohio State, ranked 1 lth nationally and hold· ing a share of the Big Ten cham· pionship. makes its first postseason appearance away from the Rose Bowl tonight when the Buckeyes tangle with No. 12 Colorado in the Orange Bowl football game. The 43rd annual event has lost some of its prestige since neithe r teatn is in the running for the na· On T" To•tlglet Cltann~I 4 at S tional championship. but both coaches -Bill Mallory of Colorado and Woody Hayes or Ohio State -contend that aspect has been overplayed. "We look al I., with a lot of respect." Mallory said. "You are going lo always find some people downgradil\g somet.hlnl. We are both cochamplons. I think that's a pretty da rn good at(:OmpUsh- ment in two excellent leagues." "l second what Blll said," Hayes added. · The Bbckeyes, 8·2·l'. are a one· touchdown favorite to wtn the na· UooaJly lel.~viaed baWe before an expected sellout crowd of 79,000. Mallory, a former aulstanl un· der Hayes at Ohio State, reported the only casualty. Both teams enter at virtually full •t.tttleth· Reserve Catlb-ack Howard Ballage unde rwent surgery Thursday and won't be available to relieve Tony Jleed. the All· Big Eight tailback who rambled for 1,210 yards in the Buffaloes' 8-3 campaign. • Hayes remained noncommita\ Con~erning his starting •quarterback, but Mallory had no doubts, saying, "I think he'll starfJlm Pacenta." Pacenta passed for 400 yards in Ohio State's run·oriented attack. The other quarterback under CC>Mlderatlon, Rod Gerald, was the team's No. 3 rusher wilb 384 yards behind Jeff Logan's 1,169 and i njury-plagued Pete Johnson •• 698. Johnson. having scored a school-record 57 career touchdowns. •ts reported to be back in form after beinl alowed tbroulbout t.be year, spralnlng both ankles ln the Missouri game. • Both coaches said the key wUl be stopping the opier team's run- ning came. KeSr~ added that Colorado was more versatile th_._ Hts tea.r:n *•use of the puanc of Jeff ICnapple, who W. fclc-Juat ove.t-tnO yards. · · ¥.Uory •aid' b1a 'eam would haft to be NadY for anything, howev•r, •• ltayes quickly q"""'*'• "Yoa may ti.right, am. We JD~ pUe )'Oil right off the neld." In aetllng a 1in1le·season NCAA record of 1,948 rushing yards this fall and a career mark ol 6,082, Dorsett set or tied 18 NCAA standardll. He also won the Helsman Trophy In a Landslide. In national rushing statistics. Pitt ts seventh with 290.7 yards a game while Georlia is lllh at 279.S. Pitt ts.sixth in scoring with a 32.2 point average and ~gia ls 11th at 29.5. And both have ..solid defense, with Pitt among the top 10 IJt total defense and rushing detenH and <fforgia llsl· ed amoai thoH tu.ms allowing the fewest polnts. ·•aeorata '• defense team com· es up .tth a lot of bta ptl)'I," Ma- joruald, "and that's our blues concern rf1ht now. I lh1nk the winner .W bave to score at least three touchdowns." Marquette Rolls EVANSTON, Ill. (AP)-Butch Lee and Bo Ellls comblned for 46 points Friday night to lead 12th· Tanked Marquette to a 66-53 col· leae basketball victory over Nortbwestern. Lee and Ellis acored Mar· quttte'a first 32 points of the aecoadbaU. USC-ALL-AMERICAN RICKYlsELL (42). Kentucky Romps Nor.ih Carolina Falls, 21-0 ATLANTA CAP)-Bo wl- slanted Kentucky, malting its first appearance In a post· aeuon classic in 2S years. took charae in the second half behind 84 aroused defense and three loucbdowna by Rod Stewart for a 21-0 victory over NQrth Carolina Friday in the ninth annual Peach Bowlfootball game. Stewart. a sophomore fullback from Lancaster, Ohio, ~napped a scoreless Ue when he plunged over from one yard out early in the third period. He scored again on a 13·yard burst early in the fourth period and added his third TD on a three-yard run with 3:04 to play. . Mike Voight. North Carolina's running back wfto gained 1,40'7 yards this year and was vot.ecf the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year. missed t.hc contest alter spraining an ankle ln pracUce Wednesday. Without Voight, 19th-ranked , North Carolina. 8·3, could generate little offense. The Tar Heels gained only 76 yards and three first do~ns in the first half. They gained only five yards in the third period when Kentucky .t&>k charge of the contest. Kentucky, 8--4, was led on dt>- fense by ltnebacker Jim Kovach and defensive end ArtStill. sco11a •Y OUAllTUIS ICtfllUCllY HO<lll Cilr04 i... l(y Si.w.n I rufl Pit"<• •l(lt ICf Stew••• IJ ruft P l .. t• ~I<• l(y Sltw•'1 J ruft Plt"t t -1(~ A~."2 STATISTICS D D 7 1•-11 D 0 D 0-0 .......... c-. Fir"-' 1' , .... ~ .... " 10-itt ., ... P•Ol"O ylfdt t• 14 Rtturft ••rd\ ~ 11 Pl\M\ t ·•t >1S.I Punl• .. u ,.)I Fumblet·IMI .. 1 >2 ...... 11...,,,Mde M.S MO INDIVIDUAL \l!ADlllS llUSHIHG -Ktnl\Kkf. Sl..,,_n l .. ttw. 9,_, •M. Hiii 1•U Noflh CAlroll .... l'M<llal 11 .. 1, John\Ofll·n,ColllMJ•14. llECllVING -ICtMIK•Y Hm Ml, Wftods 1-l Nor1fl C-lna, M•l>r'Y Ml. t..t I.a, Wllll-M, PA!>SlNG -Kt>!IUC•y, RllmWY , ... , ,. ,.,._ Nottt!Clr041M, Kllpet >I>). 14 Minnesota. perhaps the Big Ten's best passing outfit,. -w!s held to 85 yards through the aac and fell to the Wolverines. 4'-0. Purdue got only 109 yards v\a tb~ pass but ran for 251 in wha~ Sthembechler says was a Oat game for his team. What about the weather? . Experts say there is a 30 per- cent chance of rain today... Schembech ler·~ team is Pf1>- babJy more accustomed lo hand!;. ing the ball in adverse weather conditions. And the Trojans are not usu.al- ly a passing outfit. . So rain could prove lo be more, of a discomfort than a factor. .. Last lime It rained in the Ros~ Bowl game was 1955 when Omo • State sloshed past liSC. 20-7 . Nebraska Nabs 27-24 Bowl Wm HO USTON CAP) Quarterback Vince Ferragamq twice pulled J3th-ranke{J Nebraska from 10 point deficits, titrowing touctidown passes of a2 and 23 ya rds to rally. the Comhuskers to a 27.24 Vict,oey over eighth-rated Texas Tech fu · tile Astro·Bluebonnet Bowl Fri, day night. • The Cornhuskers. who- sometimes died by the big play during the regular season, lived by It against the Red Raiderl, who took a 17·7 lead late in the second quarter and a 24-14 .ad- vantage early in the third perloct, But each tlme Ferragamo uq. corked the big play. He hit Mark· Dufres nes with a 22 -yard touchdown pass with 33 sec<inc4, left in the first half to cut T~ch!s lead to 17-14 at intermission. . Tech's Billy Taylor ran el1bt yards in the third quarter foc,h.lal third loc'.achdown to give. tlN Raiders another 10.polnt lead. Bula 49-yanl halfback pass Crom. Curtis Craig to Chuck'lfdalilo set up an 18-yard touchdown run. br1 Richard Berns. . . sco11a IY OUAllTlllS Tt•ff ' 14 7 o-rt" -Hka I I IJ 0-J1 Hto-IM<fls 1 r1111 IEwla110IOI Tt<ll..-l"GH•lln Tttll-T•'l1« UpaH fnlfTIAllltofl IHallkl<lll Ttt11-feylor ti NHlromA1t1-li..ll•l<AI Htll -0Ulr•"'9 n patt ''""' ,.,,~ rtwet...,•101 Tt<Jt -Teylor t fUft IHell •k•I ..,.._....,.ltf'Uflfllltltf.it~) ., • • .....-M•lllo tJ o.n ''""' ,.,.._ IEVflanll Ilk.II) •i' .. _ ..... . . ". , MV SWIMMER BRIAN GOODELL WAS A DOUBLE WINNER IN THE OLYMPIC QA.MES. Hulst's Run to State Title ' Top Area Story for 1976 Jlie '.B1centcnn1al year brought all o( the. emotions and drama of swosjnto the Orange Coast area -the triumphi. and defeats. up· -sets~ runaways, and hard to swallow Corf<' its It was <J year for indl\iduaJ and team accompli!>hments hard to top by any other group of 15 hl.gh schools <Jnc.1 three community cotleges Herc arc the Orange Coasl area's top stories for 1976 as newed by members of the Daily Pi.lot sports :.taff· I. ERIC HULST The rcd- halrc.-d Laguna Beach Hi gh ~enior capped his phenomenal prep -care('r with a second straight state champ1onsh1p in the.-2•mile llulst won the Cl F 2·A 2-mile crown four limes and the mtte till<' three times. Z: FORFEITS LJguna Beach-Hi gh's Artists. who were enJOyihg their finest football SP:tS<>n since 1968 when l.aguna Heae\l was 10·1. were forced to give ·away four South Coast League and twg n()fl lj!aguc v1c ton·es. What "ould have been a 7 2 re cord and entry into lhe Cl F 2 A playotls. became a 1.11 ~cason due to an inchg1blc transfer 3. LJO~EL Pl'RCEU. The Sunset League's coach of the ,-ear after ieading Edison ·1 Hunktmgton Reach J Jllgh to a spot in the CI F I A basketball plaY<Jrrs. died of a hean. attack on the !>chool campus at a~e 48 \l:;n lost 14 d:O. lnrmt·r f-'ountain \'Jlle' H1tzn lral·k coach Matt Leon.ird , killed 10 ·an airplane t•ra~h in Anzon.1 •· PRE P BASKETBAJ,L S\JC· ('F.SS Corona dcl Mar Uigh'c; St-a King:-. uno<'r coacn '.fandy Gl\Lls. swept throu~h 2.5 stra1J1ht vlclones against no ciereaLc; in re· l!ular season action hecoming the h rst eHr maJor school from Oran~<' County to tum the tnck And M1.n1on \'11•Jo, under Pat K-Ob<>rts. Cdptured the South ERIC HULST Coast League champion!'hip and earned a berth in the CJ F 2·A finals at Long Beach Arena. rmishing with a 24·5 record. 5. GWC SOFTBALL -Melan· nie Kyler and the Golden West CoUege girls softball teem swept to their second straight nat.ionaJ championship. Amidst Golden West's success was one day in the playorfs when Kyler pitched back·to-back no·hitters. 6. SUNSET LEAGUE FOOT· BALL -Fountain Valley Hlgh's Barons recorded a 10-2 season and was the ClF 4·A's No. 1 ranked team for weeks. The Charger s of Huntington Beach's Edison. however. took the Sunset League crown with a 13·3 de· <'is ion over F o untain Valley befor e 16.928 at Anaheim Stadium. 7. SOUTH COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa lllgh 's Mustangs s hared the crown with Corona del Mar in the two schools' first endeavors in lhe South Coast League. . For Costa Mesa and its S.2·1 re- cord, it's the first winning season in 17 years or football on the varsity level. 8. BOYS CHAMPIONS - Corona del Mar High'S'Sea Kings rolled to their second straight ClF 4-A tennis title, capturing their 53rd victory In a row in the process; Mission Viejo High, behind double winner Brian Goodell, s wept to its second straight Cl F 4-A swim cham· pions hip ; Costa Mesa High'• cross country team breeied in the CI F 3-A finals; San Clemente ffi!!h's volleyball team won the CIF 4-A crown; and CdM's Sypro Kemble won the state 175-pound wrestling championship. 9. GIRLS CHAMPIONS Laguna Beach High defeated Corona del Mar in the CI F volleyball finals; Mission Viejo High won the CIF swim.-cham· pionship ; Becky Dan leis of Newport Harbor High captured the state shot put championship: and the Orange County voJJeybaJJ team . featuring many area players, won tht! nationaJ cham· pionship in the 11·14 age.group. 10. THE COACIUNG RANKS -Leaving were Orange Coast College's Herb Livsey (basket· ball l and Barry W11lace <baseball >; Mission Viejo Hlgh's Pat Roberts (bas ketb•ll ), Newport Harbor 's Ken Ammann (basketball l. University's <Irvine) John Drlacoll (basket· ball): El Toro's Mac Moore (football l; Saddleback College's Ge1>rge Hartman (football): and UC Irvin e 's Tom Spence (baseball) and Rod Sherman (as- sistant athletic director). Entering wer e Huntington Beach's Dave Van Hoorebeke <football), Edison 's (HW\tington Beach) Don Leavey <basket·. ball); Corona del Mar's Jack Er· rion (basketball >; Saddleback College's Ken Swearingen (foot· ball): Orange Coast College's Tandy Glllis (basketball); and UC Irvine's Ed Allen (baseball). Sports Calendar BrllillA Host Hoiuton Sunday MO"rd.ty t 1""'1 JI r:;:.~,st:~ 1 ':':"''·"O" ''0 "'~ " Tur"••Y ~J•" tt 8.tUtfbitll (,.. 1 I M#'\• •I Mt\\·~ V.•IO (""'°"• ""' Mf• 11 ~ T...-o O •nf M•fl' •t l.Jfl t.t"• ('flll4r h U11t~''"., ,., M" (l•m•.,t• ec:,u~tt~ .,., ~--~,.1 Hart)O,. 411 •f 7t "Wtter ()r4 ~· (.61\l•Mll .\M .. rlf";"tn r N"tUIMI "' L •°'-'r1V (nr1\t1.tn tt)fitf\ Al I )'H Mt. "" t.nto,u,, toll"'1' Af \f'd ~'C.llO<M Il l ~c~•-CorO<lo d1i't M•r at 1:1 t~·o (O\fe Mt\• "' Mlt,•On V1v10. U~t\l'y al S•n (l•n"lrn t.-. Wr\terl'\ 111'1!\llfl(~ l•lt 411 JI Wt11•t11fMa El Toro •l \adtll•IM<' HIQb ' Q.frt, rr .. 1<f ~, tt; .. v CorOflltt °"' w r M-\lftf'tfr,.t,, \Af1 C!#\mf'ntr At Ml\ ~·(!!I \Ito~ ll>Olh 111 ; 1s1 Hunllriotn.; ~U'11nl)I °1j\r1' .,.,•tttbell UC ""ine •I C..~ """"'.,..,_" I .. -"••••• tJ•• n 'fltslr'tllMll Oownu •I ll'ounta1n ....... .,, E.dl\Of' •• l<f'll"llt'lfl(h ... ""' .,.._IMM,.411 L8Jord•n. 'oot"lll•I ~ ...... " o .... .,. eo." "' ~~ """'' Coll-ot ~n1a "-411 UCH-olM ll>Oll••ll I I v c Ir••,,,, JV~! ~~~~~"~ Hiii• 411 Lo un' .,11c1tu·101 •coit1• tlfld hO<~•• Coro->• ~I -Ill 1UllH"• W•\lmftttt•r •t Fount~" lleltw 111<!4" et )I LOS A:'llGELES CAP> Two or the nation's top col lege bas ketball player s. UCLA's Mar- ques Johnso n and Houston's Otis Birdsong, will be !!hOWC85ed Sttn- da y in the nationally televised match. <Chan- nel 4, 1 o'clock) between the Bruins a nd the Cougars. Eighth·ranked UCLA brings a 9· I record into the arternoon game at Pauley Pavilion, wh.ile Houston.is 9-2. Johnson. coming back from a knt"e injury, scored 31 points In the Bruins' latest victory, an 88-68 romp over Utah State. Tha~ o,u ting was the Pro Score8 Nett.., at HK UY LH91ie O.fro•t . c1 • .,.1 .... d, Atlen114 NV ll•n,.._ 1 ()11<.-,01 (.otor-l ftlf'I ,. . . ,,,..,,.. Huge \election I · 1 uw pdc.t•\1 best of the season for the senior forward, as he shot well from outalde and inside. Birdsong ranks among the nation's leading col· lege. s~orers. and has hll more than 60 percent of his floor shots this season . The All· American ave raged more than 2S points per game last season. He comes off a 3S·polnt performance In an 86-81 loss to USFThursday. Area Olymp~ans WereTopStory ~ Orange Coast Ar.. the U.S. Aq·Stara to a I. OUJG NE'ITLF.S partlclpanll ln the Mon· T5-'7' victory over a tour· -A resident of El Toro, treal eummer Olymptc: in1 Ru11San National the alu11in1 thi rd Gamea brought home team lutaummer. baaeman. led lbe New nine medals, three gold More recenlly, be York Yankees to the and six silver, to surpass scored the 1orne winnlng American League cham· all but six of the 90 na· baaket for Notre Dame · pion.ship. Uons compeUn1 Jn lhit Unlveralty as the Irish t. AVTO •ACING _ extravaganza. de hated UC t. A l n Duane 1•Pan.cho" Carter. The participation of 12 Pauley Pavmon. Stan· 1 graduate of Marina Orange Coast athletes ning ls a fresbman at High pJaced fifth at [n. and the medals won In Notre Dame. dlanapolli and won lhe Montreal gains the honor sprint car champion,,hip of being the top sports 5 • N A D A D 0 R ES of USAC for the second story ol lt7S involviol 8HIN£ -.... Coach Mark Ume. Ron "Sleepy" resl~enta of the area. Schubert's Mission Viejo Tripp of Costa Mesa, re- Shirley Bab11hotf, one Nadadores awlmminc pealed u USAC midget of the world's premiere team won the nationll h i female athletes, brought AAU men's and women's c amp~· home four silver •nd one aw i mm Jn c ch am · tt. UC UlVINE SUC· 1old medal in freestyle p l o n a h I p s 1 n CESS -With Ralph swimming with Brian Philadelphl~t Serna and Steve Scott. Goodell capturing two -4 coach Len Miller'• track aold and Jack Babasbo(f s. TERRY ALBIUT· te•m captured the NCAA andClayEvansa aUver TON -T.he former Divis ion II cham· each. Newport Harbor High pionsbip, then with Eric In a year that saw atu now attending the Hu lat added as a bHeball in a turmoil Universlt)' of Hawaii. set freshman ln the faU . won with Walter Alston retir· an amateur shot put the cross country title as ing, Charlie F inley suing world record with a well. commissioner Bowle heave or 71·8~. then The Anteater s were Kuhn, the free agent failed to make the U.S. second in Division 11 golf draft and other t op Olympic team. and third In open waler p e rC or m an c e s , the polo action. Orange Coast a rea did 7. CHALLENGE OF • well in almost ever¥ SEXES -For the 11. BENNY RICARDO facetohports. second straight year, -The former Costa Here's how the .Dally Mission Viejo was the Mesa High and Orange Pilot sports statr saw the setting for the lllming of Coast College star took top 11 stories of the year t h e o u t s t a n d I n g over place klckine duties involving Orange Coast television aeries feature-for the Detroit Lions this area teams and athletes: ing world-renowned seuon in the National \ athletes. Football League. OPEN DIVISION F our Coast . GoHers In Tourney Four Orange Coast • re a e 0 If et s wii 11 parli~ipate Jn M celebrity pro-am al the Andy Williams San Diego Open aolf touma· ment J an. 26 al Torrey Pinea Goll Course. Mike Haddock of Hunt· tngton Beach ; Larry Wellen o f Corona del Mar: Mickey Manners of Newport Beach; and Ed Crowley of Laguna Ni1uel will plJly l.n the amateur portion or the pro·am event. Haddock is a m ember of Big Canyon CoW\try Club in Newport Beach and Wellen plays out of Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa M esa. Celebrities p_arllcipat· ing in the event will in· e lude TeUy Savalas, Evel Knievel. And y Wllllams, Efrem Zlm· ballst, Glenn Campbell and Fred Mac Murray. Sports flgures will in· elude Joe Mo r gan, George Blanda, John Hadl, Tom H a rmon. PamelU Jones, Don Sul· ton and Don Drysdale. The pro tournament featuring P.ast cham· plons Bobby Nichols and George Archer along with ~any or the top tour regulars, will be played at the course from Jan. 27·30. 1. ORANGE COAST AllEA ACES SPARKLE -Four Orange Coast area swimmers brouibt home nine medals from the Montreal Olympic Games, more than all but six or the 90 compel· Prep .Cage Results Ing nations. A total of 12 o.:1~tt•t-t 1.-1~.o L.t•1~1~""" athletes were involved In 'Ololflft .,., " c1•1oi1- tbe Games including 1toterH 11 c mri·~~ Brian Goodell. Shirley i:~~,\':.. i cu 1SNc•1¥ Bab ash o f (, Jack Ut1• ... rt1tvW>rl~•ub H-10. B b h fr Cl Ev Hatfllme Unlv•rsl1v. 2t·tt. a as . o . ay .ans. LM•11m11" r ... ,.,.. Casey Converse. Ntcole ,.,..r,,,. 1m 1111L•0u1•• Kramer Marcia Morey eonro 11o1 " 110 ..1oro.t1 • • °'"'"(IOI " 001 !.'burver Maryanne Graham. Bill H••Mn'l"rlch 1111 <: t•l 5ouclef• and Julie Leach Chuck ..... .,., 1101 G m v1w1. d M'k J .h Mlelke l!JI G l1l M.t"10Ub< Lyda an I e 0 nson. Merl"• Horln; \Ub\: Tlaul 1. 2. BRIAN GOODEl.L -The young Mission Viejo High School stu- dent and member ot the Nadadores Swim Club, set world records In two events while winning two gold medals al Montreal. He capture~ the 1,500· meter freest y le in 15 :02.40 and the 400· meter fre estyle in 3:51.93. 3 . SHIRLEY BABASllOFF -The Fountain Valley resident participated In the top story of the year for Orange Coast area resi· dents fo r • tbe third straight year and her in· dividuel per(9rmance is rated t)tird this season. She not only won silver medals In four individual events and a gold in a re· lay race at MontreaJ but broke three existing world records in the Olympic trials ln Long Beach. She was selected North American woman athlete of the year and captured the Schoenfield award as the top North American female athlete as well. 4. RICH BRANNING -The Marina High School graduate bids to become the all-time basketball great from the Orange Coast area and already ha s proven himself on a national and International level Branning -scored with two seconds to go to lift Ntl-lo, Alh• ... , S, Sl>lvo '· Hell!lme: Marin•, l•·U. s. ... lflftll' Hunt. aHch Ull IHI I.I PolV P<tQM"-111 (?01 F 10 Oltk1n>on Sll>fnlMlin llll F 11n oetn.wr Marilin Ill C Ill HeM109 Ot~e IZI 0 1121 Mii~, ~n Ill G l•l M<OoNld H8KOt11\Q\1Jb.1("19ht. H•I"""~ LO Po1v. ,, ... '•'third,, ... """'· ... ,~ 1121 IM I Ull•-,._.,.1111141 F 1418to.n Sttl,,,,.~ 1711 F' 141 CM ~lttl C 171 Plt!Ult ~to G ltOIMo!:liu Tho"'f'\Oft 1111 G It ) Wattttl HI M.0ti"41 \ull Smllll H•••o-. u, ... ooe1.11-11 C<IAtaleU ... 11 ... 1, ,,_.rl ,.. 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In di•lclu•I He 111,H•wNnh•tll,CAllJMO , ;.o~ Ttlh~~'''~' ....... . .....,. FOlll TODAY OHr a ~•JI."'"'"••• 11 ""'"" PlllSt •.l'Ct: -• '"''-. -· "'°' & uo Clelm4n<1 PurH S.000. -81tQdH (Ofl•er••I "9....,..lltv K11l9"1 ISlllMtrl Cowrtd Pwl-IA•mlrul Too 0 •dlal lOINl<Ol• 1 Vntl<'r 0.<I< CCastaneo1 I P<>-rAt._,IM-1 Pfe1.-10 Purple t~m.iktt) Roy•IC.lfl~ !C1h1•1 86n'•' John CCordtro) Tuclo< $ooolr. IMtHor9""I SECONO R•CI &•urlO'IO•.•vt•r old• & up, Allow•ncrt Pur-. I 1,000. F•meO ICordtrol 111 GtolW•ll IOINitOlal 11S ""'"OS CltmbtrU llS R•l~I> (Pll'<•vl 111 Boton8ell rv erv.,•> 111 Con•llllllklfl tCe>l•t1eo• I I u Nlr Flu IOlivtrnl 114 CDftlOft (M<Ha~l 111 Jl#\tor Slllu\ tC-P•>I I 14 At1lculoll6fl «V•9*zJ 117 SI SI You I01yl tlf Pr•nc.•Of S.ron CP1er<•) IU TMlltO llACI! -• fur•-· lner OIO <•lh •ncl ,.1011111• llrtd In C..llfornl•. Meklltl Purw lt0,000. Tom',Joy IPlntdl) 111 P~~lldoOI IM .. MI Ill GMll<CIPtr t-1 111 Cet'll-el Prlo. (Oflva,.11 llt Alnb4rr-ll•mbtrtl 111 lr.<,eOllllY Flet1 l "l11<ayl 111 Try Victory !Tarot .-r1 Sir G#•ln IC.•l•ned•I Ill Moollo IS.lltnl ll.llJ f0tJ9'TH lllAC• -6 f1o1rlono1 t y .. , ot<h "ut>-Clelmf..g. PUrie s'°°°. Ao RIW' Ooutl\ ITorol !IS Bold Siu! 1Vtr9•••l "' BIG CANYON CHAMPION J ean Mallory (left) won the president's cup championship at Big Canyon Country Club recently by defeat- ing Kay Nebb in the finals. lrl•ll Eludlent tPtn<•yl 11• H-y'Vl~lng (Lambt•ll • 11• 5111"" If (Oeyl 11• (.lip Joint (01.rl '" Cl•r~'°" IS.llor\ I )( 110 II'\ A HofOU'f> CM(,Hargu•) 11S ,.. .. ,Short CC.moesl 116 Checking Area Greem FIFTH R•CE One milt 4 vear old• t. up. Cl1lmlnQ. Pur>e SU,000. 81Uf!anc>Gold CC.ord•rol Ill Awslo (Dey) 111 VOU1'9 FrldtrCct l~tt•nedel 114 l'OllEN'S llE\UL TS LAGUNA I E•C" Mon'hf'f fWt tournamertt at C:..\t• Ott 5ol G->11 Cour-. '" M1nlO<'I v1t10 A Fll°'I\' 1 W1lll•"' OVIM lll·~->U , Ille! l're11' H-I0 -10 Stl, CH1rrnte Owuon 16•· ll-U I, 4 II ••I Roy POii\ (1'0.I0-401. si-tr,,,.,_ Holl llJ-11 ~). 8 Fll91\l-I lhel Boll l!Mt ... r\ 11011 SJI. Jim v..-uy 110-11 -01. l 111•1 Phol C.eldwell lt?·ll SO. 0....CM\ C",.._' tn ·ll ~I; S. Cho) Fr•n-A09•n 111·16-H I. G<!'•ld Aver 111 11 -H I, W•ll Pull\ mis m C F119M -I G•rroll F•gitfl P •·?J-SI I. , Yorn• Slr1n9 llSrlJ· UI J Pllll 9rown 1n.ic>-SJ>. 0 1'114"1 1. H.,otd O\ltrtoll 174.n..;al 1 cti.I 11111 Bailey 11•1• Sll, Gii Fr<H!Weld (l•l• S1>. oc.n JuOtll 11"1• S1 I. 3 Rvu.11 lrtl.,,., <to-26 S41 E FUQlll -1 (lie/I •WU Lewry llS.11-471 Loul\ Dor>I 190-33-"lt. l J-\ LU1l llJ.1'-4'1; '· W. A C.-- ll0-'9-\11 Pr~\IMnt'\ Cup lournam('>f\f (•t !>•n Cltm••lt Munlcl""' Course> Chomoton•~lp Fll9M-I Wllll•m H1ll110rh PrnlOtnl" Fll41>1 -t Gu• Tou1f\, 7 P•ut C•,•v, J Fran .. HanH·n Vice P<l'\•O<-nl .. fftont-1 Ph<• Celdw•ll. 1 H M. Currey, l Oan T"°'t>e. ~(•ti•••'' f'llOlll -f TOO UhnM , IO\"PI\ Enrl9!11, ) °"'' w~ 01ru tor'' Fliolll 1 Au•wtll Ire•~. 2. Dick Malnct\lan, 3 Dick Jone\. T, ..... ,.,., Fliohl , LOU•\ Oor>t, 1 W A C.oon, J Berniard Broe no rs. 910 CANYON CC Jecll •nd Jiii Tournem~· 1 Ml -Mr\. H•rry 8oen4, Mr •nd IN\ 8111K'-r,121; t Mr •l>d Ml\. Dt<k -ti IOw. Mr et'ld Mrs. Aober1 ~. 1)1 eJANTAAN•cc Boll Hurtt, • re•lcltnl al (or-<1111 MAr .ana a metnoer of •he <IUD ~ct Of dire<tor,., st•rtt-c:\..._• r•c•nt round WI"' • l>Ordit , l\Olt.ln'M bl<dot -l•ni\IWClwltll• 76 HUf11 uwd • wvef'I ln>f'I 10 cover the ,,~Y•'d W<Of\d tlalt •or "''' K• H• pfey•to• IOor llll;or>O)op WOMIEN"S llESULTS MlfSA YllltDf CC Cl•\\ Pl•Y TotHl\•m~nt · A Fllq!!t-1 LU<I• JOM>IOI', U . 1 Celt &town. t.t; l Ctlet M•,.ann• 8utkJ"• Et••,,.,,Allrn..-.n 8 Fllglll-1. Ellle Kitson, 61. 1 llt.I M•c<\1 Utrt!•t•u. P•I Giii, 10, 4, 11i.1 Rlllll 0..9(1<tl Ann GuOa, 71 c F110111-1. Mn fhomp'°"· '1; 1 K•IMttt> Mln,ltv, 68, l Ete•nor HH!dhAm, 10; 4. AM lvtrson, 7t ~cot<" P•rtn•r~, Tourf'\•mtnt S..rbar• Pe9o. M•v Thornl>'°'I. U' '· Tertv C..mlllo. Eole Gow, i.. Jf>an 1'1~11fV, ~!Oii• S<•'"'· MIClll \H:m<llW, Mimi Smith, Pl!yUI• Smllll, ll<!Uy AOlhm.,.. t.7',,. Phylll\ Lllltn. J- FfHh~l"iOn, .,: Maroe .... .,t'i, .... ,en Oooclv; sue Kr•ult, Muy Singer, .. \It, CtlorlOllt WOOO J&<•,. NOi, ::..io:%~!~~~i;ert ::: ""'· Geo•o•• Ferm•r Crlt l\town; • Pt'1ec1 Hlll•r tl\Mnl I 111 June Poll ~lly Cele. 70 U·•O>"•a Torr-..11 IOh••rnl 110 Cotl..O, TO>tlme Killt'll, 11 1 f)toe MM;elllilt' fCenl~MI Ill Klt\on, &Ptty Hamre; Jo11tn 0-Vi\., Arlt-1\t' Vtnurlh, Vlr~fl\1ol Kl(kMr, Golleit CMcHargueJ 111 JWy 0uq...,11., n °''" l~m•k•r) 117 MIUION VIEJ.; CC AIM El'9h11t Two Low 9•>h 01 fou,.omt' FallledGunlSt>oe_m_tl<erl 11• TOUtMtnent 1. J•n Sc.tu.10tl M.U•M PHH, ""'MJt fllo•w n, Pllvlll• Hot f,,..,., '" 1 Cheri• Eutm.,, ~ C.rrlck. A• 8•hrt S.rtuoc11t Gl'rfh" "'· l Murlr) Adolpft. Nt'll To--llV11\ Jt 111lln\, 81t1Nr• ErlC•WWI. lU. 110 CANYON CC Tllr•e Low B•ll> Of Fourw-Tourn•m~I A Fllqhl tGro"> 1 &tn,, WOOOtoro. R'ul" Poolt> ,,~,~ Co•it C.CI, Beth Gt1ter M1Hty S(hfttlcltr llrvlnt Coot CCl (Nell I Oufly Wll1llow Jo....t H•ll• ney llrvlne C:O." CCI. JAno ""'rtlt'I. Ooll• il«Qt IH.teoM<l• CC> ' R110Y Ann e.rktt K•y Farloy IM,.,. Yoroe CCI. Cell ~111v•n. C.O•I Br°"n tMew Vudt CCl. l Je~,, Mallory J•.n• Aobert-CE1 Nlgupl CCI ~ .... ,.. Ve"<t C.Orolyn Sw~rlhv IEI Nu~""' CCI 8 "°"Ohl (Grout-1 P•I Bur•· lngh.lm, Mu(ellt ~out flrvlllf'OMst CCI. Lot xiii""'•'· Bu l"reebairne llrvl~ C...sl CCI (Nell I Mllrv SrnUh. M•rlen"-W llMn (S4nta An• CCI. .i..,. Fltld. M"ll<' Fl"ley !Sant• AM CCI; 1. Oori• Rou\oY. M•tvCl•r~ (All• Vlst• CCI. Gu•"t 8toK•h-. CoMf• So111nO.rs !Alie Viii• CCI J. £.One McHU9'1, &obbl• Sml(h !INlne C.0.'1 CCI. JU" Y••Olev, M11111uel SllCTN •ACE -1 tt1li. 3 v•¥ofdl. .tUtowi.nn Pwsun 000. ICM>Oll•rrit IC.ntenol Aultr'"S Ill-ll~IH) flle'° MafrMfll Cc! .. ttMOl I W.,,nSchmech• IPlerc•I ONIW111151Teng111 l0•yl AoN•tlw Sw1p 19-me~er I Ce"'""' 011ef IMcHe•9uel A JUft91t Mlul"" IVtrgor•I P-Br-nll'Q tOINl<ot•I '" 114 114 114 170 "' 114 SEVEN TM lllAClf -1·111• mlltS 4 yHr olcl• t. u" Allow•""" PurM Sll.000. R.OIM\I Boy ITorol Sonic Sllulll~ fCHl.,lede) StUI • "'''~" tOl•tl CtumM t!>h0em1~1rl Ruooe Albotl IMcHer9ue> El...O (Plttcel Min' Ara> (Pit><avt c.i.m a.y IOUvor .. 1 122 in '" "' 114 114 '" "' E IGMTH fll•CE -~ furlonQ\. ~. year olds enc> upwuo. Fllllel ..o ""''" s..... Puru ~o.ooo .,..,. La Flore>H•..01<10. Moc1usVlwll<ll IL1m1>er1I MaclamGeyledy (McH••ouol Mllm1 Kall I Coro.rot 1n ,,. ,,. Alamitos Entries Allt Ur•I"" C.Hf CC> LAOUNA 9EAC" Ev•" Hote1 Tournamf'nt A f llollt-1 u11r• 81•1¥k''· lO'~; 1. O(ey R009"rs. 31: 3 Vel Mo'1on,J:I Ju1ta Klc• fPJrtc•Y> Swongllme IS-f'n .. trl My Jldlet I Bl eek I Jullet>f JC (Torol 111 m 11' 113 ~o•TO•IGM' .......... 11.0 ~lllST llACI l50 V"rd>. J VM• OHi<. !. uo Clelm1ng Pu~ UliOO. C•••m1ng Of•(e USOO. AhVI"'" Du\ler (Veugo>nl Cieo•OY .WI t l'Olyl•• I SI LOWlt Jt IW•t'°"> O.Wrl Imo ILl.,,..ml •IMlllltllllt Brtet•l'Q Men IKn1qhl I .,, 8 FlltM-1 P•I Gullo , 31 Thelme TOOn\tY. ll ' C F119M -1 GlMy Belll, 32\o, 2. AnntMll<rlll,36 EIGMTN lll•CE J!Oyer4' ]year o<o' ""'" Clllmlng pur'lt' ~?>00 Cta1mlfl911<1<• UOOO T"'" BJl!lcl Mic• Tot1n1•--I. 177 Vtl Mor1on, 4J 1. K•Y Rocloer~. 45 Bu•le G"' l&.-r\I Our Slup IH•rt I tn , .. '" , .. Ala IC..51.,.tO•I "' MINTM fllACll -Pur .. SI0,000 Cl&lf'nlr'!I Pele9rln Sonc>s CPll'<•YI The "9pe ICen\tnol Gol..., Doc A•v fC.orderol SUWr\ol Gia" IC.mp•" H•• I and f'arewtf1 t Y 1tt•) CaPt Auelle l,,.,.ruol lle<..,,eto IYoltrl S<ln•ot tTorol tt• '" II• ,,. ::1 "• ... •lc ... tt J. Ktlll,.w, 4't1 ............. A ...... 11-lldttt,.. Thh WtllleH Is (OMIKI .... w -l'tf pel'IMrolllf> Ja-.L.!ff!- Tlll• SUltlMftl WH Ill.., wftll Ille O.Unty c;1er• ti o,.,. .. C-lr Oii ~"·"" . l'ttt.tl Pullll""°O Clf'tt\119 Ca••t 0.llY PllOI, J"" t,,, 11, 12, 1'71 SlU·l6 .. 1 Pl1BLIC NQTICE flfCTITIOU$ ltJSINHS lfAM•STAUMINT lhtt tollowl"t .. , .. n It doing tJUtl IWU6S, TMl DHIGNl!RS COLLECTION, >4HW. He<Y.,d. S...lt An•, CA. R•YfNlnd I! Pllllllerf llltt 0.•n SI, Tut71n. C.ll!Ort>I• t!l>IO Tl\h bu\lne" lo <CIMuCled llV.,, lft dl•ldlJt l Aa,......OE.f>llflMrl I t11• '1tlt,.,..,1 w•• flled WI"' lllt Collnty Clerk ol Or.,, .. COUl'llJOll OK 0 •• 1~ "••klft Jlo'dllllM Hll\ell TlW• •l•-t ,. .. lllM ~ ~ C...nty ,,.,_ el 0r ..... c;a ..... ,.., '*' ,...," 1', 191• PullflWd o.....,. Co~I Oeity PllM, .... Tl\h SleltMtnl ••• flled Wll" Ille •uni• Cier• ol Oron .. C-ty on 0,,tt "'~' JI .. I. 0ac JS, 1uu110 J1n. 1. a. u. "" l'VOll!IMd o .. noe co .. t °"'' ~ ------------""°--7• Jeri. 1, •. u. n, ,.,, P UBLIC NOTICE -l'ICTITtOtJS8UllNH$ IC•MISTATftH"' TlleNll-1"9-Mlll\dOl"9Ml-l •· IL UICALI I Vlt Ofll'Va R"SIEfllVICE, 11111 Sift!• floHll•, Guaen Gt'Ove, C..lltomlett.,t llOjtALO O. 0WEH$, 1t"1 Sant• lto>alle, Ge-11Gtove, C••loml•'7MI Tiii> MJneu I• <tft<lu<l.o fly ..,. fft. cltv1clual. R.,,.ldO.Owens 'nil• lla\t-1 WH flled Wiii\ tM County Cler• of Ora1>11t '°""'' on O.U,.,...,U, 1'16. -Pullllsl\td Or.,.119 Co.al 0-'tv ~lot, PUBLIC NOTICB Mole lllC'TITIOUS BUSIMHS NAMalTATIMIMT The rooow 1!'11 "*' '°"' <• 00111g Ollllneu '" ClllllATIVE CONCAETl, ay C'MAV•Z. iu Horth c, ... tll•· Or-. Cellfcwf'll•fl ... V04(f!ln ()()MINIC CHAVlz,JlfS Nor\11 (;llrk "¥.el,()(.,. ... c..1Monl(. ,,... T1'h INS!,,_..\ IS (On0ut\ed W 9'1 1"' dM clu.i Vlnc•nt o.tnlnft0.."9('.' This ,,.,._.., wu filed ~ lk. (•""'' Cltrk of Or•noe C:.11•\J> '· "''· ,..._ J...,u1,..,1.1,U,1:1.1'17 ~IJ.1' o.c-n ... n PublltMd Oron .. (Ot\I 0.lly PllOI OK 11. JS, "lhntl JM\ >.I. "11 SlU·16 PUBLIC NOTICE W1* "CTITIOUI ltJSINHS ~~ ~ NAMI StAT•M•NT ' ~~IOWlf'l9 Mr!tOn\ .,. OOint"""" SUN MARK E TING INTEllHAftONAL. JIOO lrv1M ""'·• Suli.121, Ntwpor1 e.1e11, CAttMO Wllllem L. ,,.,.,., 3'> S-IW 0,.. <It, °"la ~M, CA '1621 w111111'1'1 G. 0ow,,1,,.. 11•n w• Aw ,Ho. U., 1•vlne,CAtt11S Thi• llli\lnen Is conduct" Illy • ....... 1 ;.rtMrsl\l1>. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU$ e usi-.us #AME ST•TlfMalfT l>I• loltowlno -'°" II IMl"I -I· ,_u~h: WI ZAfllO ll1100VC.T$, 1160 MonlOVi•, S A17, Coola MeW, CA. '1411 Wnne K.,,lon er-,., lolO Gttllel' SI • :: I C.0\11 MeM, CA '1•17 Thi• bu1lnns Is tonOU<tff " er1 fl>. dlvi-1 W•YM KtlltOOll 9rown This >11t•m..-1 wtt flltd w.4111 llw °"'"'• Cler" of Orlfttl'I County on Oe<tmlltr II, 1'1l. .... flt l'llb4iSht<I Orange (Ohl O.lty PllOI, 09<. "· 191• .... u .... 1.•. u. "" ~lOHt PUBLIC N011CE STATCMUIT 01' AIAN~' O~ USI 0,. "CTITIOUl. IVSINIU N•M• T1't , .. _ .... ---...... dane<f tn. ""of tn. l!cltllous -·~u ........ NEWt>OfllT OCEANAUT!CS fllEC.ltriATIONAL INSTITUTE, ?1$>) K-oa l•M, Hunli,.oton a..ut, CA ""' TM Flt1lllollt lu~MU Me"'C ,.. ltrred lo ec.o .. wt• filed Ill ~ Caullt'UM' M•Y 1 fo. .. IS. fllober1 1Cel111 81ue, t tHt 1(""9110. LIM. Hunlfl'QI"" Be.cf!, CA~ Wllllem L. f'ralm Wllll•"' G. Downing This stetemtnl w•• flled •llh ""* 1----.-----------Aon•ld A. Aflenulo, 2011' Rtdlenos or .. 5\"'• A"• Hv!L. CA Coullty Cltrll of o ... noe Countv Oii Oec;. .. "''· ,., .. 7 PY1>U.._.o Or•"O' Co•" Oallv Piiot. JM. t, I_, 1S, 12, lt 11 PVBLIC NOTICE M4S "CTITIOUSeUSINHS NAMl IT•TIMlifllT TIMI foltowl"9 -SoOlls .,, dei"8 llusl· _ .. , CALICO t!NTl!RllltlSES, 1t10o< U\I MlrelOM•. All-11'1'1, Calltomle ~IClftltO<X>N MANUFACTURING COMPANY, e C.lltcwtll• ,..._ ........ •-Soul" Gerflt ld, Sout11 G•lt, Glllfoml•'°* Thi' fl<nl ... U I• COftduC lad fly • CW• -~lot\. ENVIROCON MANUFAC· lUlllNO C.OMPANV Tiiis .~;!::..~·:.~r11(,:.,~;i,"' Oo...,ty Cieri OI ~..... C-IV on ~-lier ll, t'7• 1'49UI Publl-Or•ll,. Coast Oltlly Piiot. ,..,...rv1,1.n .n ,1t11 ~"" PUBLIC N011CE l'ICTITIOUSAUSINUS NAMI STATIMllN't T1'e l•llowln9 o.ri1on ts doil'Q bu\!· lltHH: T"E AESTOllEft'S EMPORIUM. .,1V. E.11111 SI .. Coile l'Olua, CA ..,.21 Jtlfrot Af4n Beaumonte. 2•S' ~ E "'" Slrttl, Co•le Mew. C.A. 01.611 Tllll ll<Jsltwu h tonoucled llV"" 111. dhllclu•I. Jtff 8HUonot'llt Tiiis st1i.menl ••• 111.0 wlll' 111t County Cltr~el Ore,. .. Colllltyall OK. "· ""· f'tl70I Pvllllstled Or•n!I'! Coul Dlll•v Pllol. 0.C.11,H , 1'7'•noJ•11 t,l, 1917 5'11·10 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTltlOUS •usiN•u lfAM•STATIMINT TM fol'°"'l"9 NNOt'I I• eol"O """· neu•s· ' l AOtJN• OIEL MAit RES•OEN- T1•L fllf5' HOME$. I'll C!Mllon, l.A9Uft• leecll, c;A tlU I PUBLIC N011CE l'ICTITIOUS 8USIN ISS N•ME STATl!MllNT Tllr fot10 .. 1n9 ~r"'n rs OOtng l>usl "IHI\: HEWPOAT OCEANAVTICS. ~ N. Newport Blvd .. Slil\e 203, Nt-1 Beecll.CA~ Aot>ert K. 8tw, tun one•~ Lane. Hunllnqton IH<ll. CA.,.... Thi\ bu\tt>eH 1$ CO<'lcl11<1ecl lly in I,.. di vi dull I R-rllC llue Tiiis >101 .... .m '"" fifed wllll tfle County Clerll o4 Or•nf9 Counly 6fl ()e(. "· 1976. .,..,,. Pullll-Or•nge Cont Oelly P!lol. OK 11 l•. "" •lld J•n 1. t. 1tnSJS4-16 PUBUCNO'DCE "CTtnous •USINESS NAMllSTATEMflfT The fO!loWl"9 per~ ••e Oot"l) M l· -~-HJAMIN/HOW~ ASSOC., lfSi MlclltlMIOIOr , lrYI,... CA'111S Mlle lktll Mowe, 375 0\900<I Cl., Lttun•8ee<!I. CA'2U1 Ju<lv A. kn I• ltlln, nt So. Oollhur1C Or., &t'v.,l'f,Hlllt.. CA M11l Tnls IMJilntts IS (OIUNtltd by • goner al l•*'IMrllllp. Anl1•8.Ho1n Thi\ •l•le.....,1 wH flled wllll lllt CountV Cltrll of Otange CoU'1ty Oii o.:c. 11.1976. 1•4411• Publl\Md Orange Coast O~lly Pllol, O.c.lS, "7hndJ1n. I.I, IS, 1971 Sl0 .. 1& PUBLIC NOTICE n~, l>Uslnus W•t <Ol\dUCteo t>v:• ;tnerai oortnenlllo • A-rtl( Blue • This s101tmen1 Wh filltd wllll •!YI Covnly Clertt of Or•n911 Co..,,,yon Oe.. , .. ""· ...,.IJ l'llbllshed Oran911 Co•st Oo4f\t "'1ol, )K. 18, ?S, 1•1'•ftC! J•ll. 1,1, IW) S2Jol.~6 . PUBLIC NO'nCE PICtlTIOUS eUSIMH I N•Ma STATIMlllfT Tlltt follow 1119 llltf SOfti •re dolfto MJ. NM•'· M M V OEVELOPMEHT COMo PANY, 1000 Quill Slr .. 1, Sw. n(), "'"-' 8uch. CA. '1660 f ... JoM M•rlln Co, a GllHOml• c_,ehon, 1000 °"'1111 SI .. ste. ~ --1 lte<ll CA ttMO Thom•• o Y•l•111ln1, 111<. • Celtfornl• corporollo,., -lU•i --rl1t r>tw, ., Min i.., \/lefo, CA m1s J...,.n t... M•nl•Y t. An oe , Inc., e Clllf...,.I• cor-•\lon, IOO Neootl Or~ P.Clfk P•ll•-s, CA • .OJ71 Tiii\ bu\IM>i I' (OndU(ltd lly t ~ ....... ,.. Jollt'I T Mertln. Prnlcltnt Jemtl L. Me,.l•Y. PrO•ldent TllornH 0 . V•lontlM, Pre•ldenl Thi\ •leltmenl WH lllttd Wllf>' , .... '°""'Y Cltrk Of Or•noe ceunty ... Oll~•m11tri1, 1t1•. • • .... I~ llubfl5'•<1d Or•n4't Coast Dally PllOI. Oe< JS. 197Ull<I Jin. 1. a, o. 1911 ·""~ PUBLIC NOTICE F~~~~~~!:~!'::r MOT!CI TO CUDfT~S ' T~ following person I• OOh'9 bU11· StJPll•tofllCOtJ•TOl'TI .. : ,. .. es: STATI O~ CALIFO•Nt• "°" MILLEfllS SVPPLV. ISOO """"'' TMf COUNTY 0,. O•AN~ ...... Sullt )13, Co•I• Mesa C4~676 Ne. A· ... U !>lelllty M. Jt'•"k0 "" l(fnoltl Esl•I• of ED ITH M WYLIE Cl ,Co\ll-\•.CA,1616 Ot< .. .ed T~ts bu\Jn•» I• conc>utted l>V en 111. NOTIC.E IS HEllEBY GIVEN IO IN dlv\Ou•t crt0ilors of lllt •bon n•mtO --s1..,,1ey M Jtr•n~o "'°''••I otr\On\ ~vino tl•I-egalnot This Slotltme.11 wH ffftO wltll the ,,,. Mid Ot<.0.llt .,. '""!'"' 10 Ille CeunlY Clerk o1 Ora1199 Coumy °"De<. ..,..,,., w1111 tllt n~HHry ..,UCMO;"' 6. 1'1t ""olflce of ttte <!erk of tllt -.. - F.atv 111...:ttourl or1oort...,1t~"'·""11\l'­ l'llllll•-Or ... Qe C.ul 0.•l>r PllOI, -nwry VOV< ... rs, lo Ille_,,.,,..., OK. II, 11, U. >tlUllO J.,. 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IS 10 1112 QnterA~I Ctnt•rml•~o IS?,l!rl 0.11 C.•cll IT ruwrt I HySlrenoer ILll)llaml C.O•mCol'nt1 f8et1tvt1t~I -Ide,..,.,, IC•rdoul OKllCl.Jet CRoulllt 111 Or•no-County No > tlel CMI•• 111 m4ieo, IS 11, IS·t 127 (tlCerM\acltlMuMl9") AIM•lltllllt ~Mooll IGert1I T-9oJif19l• IV•uo""' l(f-ll(Mer11 ~Prl<lit IBroollfleldl 11• ltJ 117 '" Or-Counly Wl\llf def ~tt'r A. IH,01 C.Oni.r Acltl BelboA IS 17. ·~ Or-'°""'' 9tue 0.1 C.Ot>wr a 1Srt.US Alamitos Resul"8 -....... , a..My, Treo:ttnvv ~HT •ACll -~IO Y••~. t YH• -c1.im11>9 ""'" ueoo ..,...GWfttN!r ICaff.,_ S--......... J.1 tMlklltlll DVttTl Go llllou;lll Tl--lt.U ff.40 11IO •.40 1010 •GO Alte 1t ... -11a1111no Oot. u111. Nl'l'le, S.•llr•er• c111roer, Lotte 0..Slfl, c;hor91,. l'ool, 1(1~114, "*lly8Ufl Scretclltd -Creme d• C:roo, lUNC~t . u •ucu -... '*''• o-• '-"-'"-.. Jtl, "•"Ult .• SICOND •ACE -3$0 verd\, t VMf olds. Meldtns. Cl•l""lf111, PurM ""'° Slllnv Go IT,.•MI,.) I< 60 PHl'lnOHr IC••OO••I Fie~ .. Scllll'r•• t •ouo~ l TinM-lt.SI •ho lt.i -OAy Poupot" Flcllte O.lc-, ~IYfO, Ml Otll• o.wn, ~Ul,OI"°'~• Fre,.'lyW..,. \ueltlwel -S'-C.Sltr, l!~too. °'"· o.116 tine•, ...... lo Okie TiltltO 1taca -• r•t'dl. ,,..,. °"""Ufl. oetmtne. "",... snoo P•llff'sa. tC..CIOu l lUO UO MO Hitt Fllqft( IOenal,-UO 4~ lltulell'I (NI .... IMl!CMfll 4.10 Tlll'lll-tl ... ~ llM -""-t.lr....i, Mlmr Slloel. Two Meer. 1Nt11ell• HOfMt, R-t'tllll< NeK••l<NI """ ••c• uo '"°'· , .,...r -. "''""""" Pu,. nooo ., ..... , ((MWU) •AO .._11MIMY l..._.JI Ml•CIMWll•lt ~· rr--110. l«I t60 •to )60 HO Alte f'M " I(,_\ Rib, A.Mr Tlny Otel, TIP. -Agtl<1, hlly llla. T•........._ NoScrelCl\t> A Poo"" " Wtrt1tr Jr end Ire & Yt0a HeyJey-neOtnlfv • SIKT" ••ca -)SO yuO\ l Yf!ar .. .,. All-•11t• For 11111•• Pv•W \ollOO MltvOl''I ll()(Ut 11(,.IOf!fl DH·llOf\1 Foot UH ITr11w•-I OH· I'm A S<ire Tllln9 IMlltlWlll Time -11.H. • ., • '° 340 '40 uo 7111 190 "''° rtn K•Dlvdoodlt, Dickey's Ort•m. SI\• Woll<Al(htr, Shttr MvlO<IV J•I. J•t 4<COrO•nl fllt411y Cert. Scr•l<M<I Go Ol<k'\ Girl, H•"" W.Ore Fun, Tr11 i ru'\ Otbul OH·OHtll\Ut tor 1•<ond SJ EXACT A 6·MUVO" \ A0<••I & \ ~·LI Ohl 1"001 L•n. P•ld S7~ SO S~ E X•Cl A • Mar yon'• Rocket & •0.DH·l'm -'Su•• Tnlno. P•ldM' 50, \BY.NTN -•C:E l\O Y••O\ l l'ff' olllt •l>d ul> lnYillllon.1 purw SIS,OCO. Tiie Aulct L•"9 Syn.. ln•ll• 1'-1 H•l1CllC1tjt. "'..,.~, tHero 11 eo 4 40 l.911 HO )20 soo ~lf ... (tffi! IMYIH) A.vtl'l'IAMVklar CC)•rt•I Till'e-IUO NHCNllt!IK •·Mr. '"d M r' Cl•r•,.<• ~~.Jf 0-W~ftftfry HO )00 HO too •40 44() Beaketball' MiM .. ola 101.Moll1•1\41•1 """'~·· .. , fttrfllWt\ltl'n $3 8"1onC.I ?4,CortwlllO~TI- PUBLIC NOTICE 5.37640 FICTITIOUS eUSINISS H•l'OIE ST•TllMllNT fhe lollowlnq ~rson It 004119 ""''· f"'lllll\,.\I THE VILLA WOOOS, tl'1'MHl411\ Slrttl Butne Per•, Calltornl•'11'11 Aol>erl E Meurer. h8l1 Al\cNlucl• Clrtl•, Mini°" Vlt )O, Cellforn11"'"7} Tiii• buw,•U •s coll<lu<ltcl lly 1n In· dlv1dual Rot>ert I!, Meuror Thi~ \l•lemenl wo Hied with fhtt Co11nty Cl~'' al Or•,.ot County on ~ce.+.t>er 10 i.76 ""'" PubllV•tcl O•MOe co ... Dally PilOI, Clo'< ·~ 1~ t'1~ ana J1n 1 a ,.,, UJ0.76 PUBLIC NOTICE Flc.TITIOUS eUSlllllSS ICA,,.aSTATEllOll!NT TPw' loUow,nQ perion IS dlbfnq bv)I IV"\l-.\. SONSHINE L AN 05CAPE MAINTENAl<CE ,, .. , 8roo~l\unlSI . Hunllt>Qton 8•acl\ CA '1•46 Oo11ol~s J tmt\ ICo<ll 116'1 Broo~hu"I SI Hunllng1"'1 Btl</1 CA .,,... nm t>u\1..-u " c011dut1eo 11"1 a11 111· d1v1$.Jal Oovqla< J l(o<'1 Thi~ \t•t~m•nt w•\ fifed with ttw Countv Cir•~ 01 Orll\Qt CounlV on Do<Pmber&. 1911> ~· P\Jhll•llt<f 0,."~ Cont Dally PllOf, O,,C II 18. 15, 197& end Jiii. 1, 1'11 ~1-76 PUBLIC ,J'ilOTICE FICTITIOUS eUSINIS.S N•MI U•tl!MENT Th• foflow1n9 ~rsona •rt clOlng bull· ""'""' A&s MEAT C0 .. 901t!.11•-.No. C. N~wporl C.A ~?~J JOll'I !>Coll 8•11, 901 E. B•m.e. No. c N•w-1 C-' ~•U Pot>ert 8ri•n 8•11. 901 I! BMIOI. No C., Ht!wOOrl, C• .,.., Tiii\ b1111 ... u Is (0t10Utlt0 lly • 91nerel per 1,..nlllD. Rob& 8111 TM\ .~~~: wH mJ with 0111 Covlllv Cletll Of Oren91 Ceunlynn OK. •. 1'7•. !local · E sports. W•yM Peery Tiii\ •1•1.,,,en1 w.u Iii .. with t~ Cloutlh Cltrlt ol 0.-•ft,_ COtJ<lly6fl Otc. ll, ,., •• Alt4S P\11111-o .. ".,. Cea•• 0111v Pliot .o.c. 1t.U. 1'1h11<1J1n. u . ,.,, ri~1.n PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOVS BUSINIUS H•MI ST•TIMllMT The fOllOWl/19 r>e•SOnl er• doing llUSI· lle\U$: ~•Cll'ICOOOflllTIL 16f'10ll-t>e• Clrtle. Hunll~(llon BH<I\, CA ttt.17 Bruce W. W•lklM, 1610 CUf11tl>l>f'r Clrclt, Hu•11ln91°" lltAch, CA. '1'41 G Crel9 M<C•rty, 1'212 Monttrey une, Hllftllnoton a .. c11, CA. '16ol1 This t>u11,..n h conoucteo llY a -··• .,.r1MrJhl11. lruce W. Wel~lnt ™' \llltmellt wes 111.0 wltll ow Coounly Clttk Of 0.1n91 Counlyon O.C. ll, 1'7• ...._ Publl\Md Or111~ (oHI 01ltv Piiot, Dec. II, lS, U1t end Jen. I, t. ''" '2S).7l P UBLIC N011CE STUllMllNTO' AeANOOMMl!MT OflVHO' lllCTITIOUS BUSINllUNAMI Tht IOllOW1"9 lltfton l\es -d ·~ "" or ~ fltllll•us IMJtlness ,.,_ fHI: CLAS$V C.AHllllE •I 1•JOJ ''-""'"'· l"OUlll•ln velloy, CA. ni. fldllle<IS buslneu ,.,_,..~ to •bovo "'" fltltd '" o .. n .. CouMV""' Merell"·"" Oonne RM Eldm. 1111 Alber!• Ot., HUflll"OIM lluUI Tllh IMillMU .... Coftaucttd by.,,,,., dMdll•I ' C>onM AM Eldrlt4 -.6 FUJU Pub!hlltd Or..t,.P Co.ut ()elly PflOI, OIK. u, "" •n11J1n.1, 1, u. 1tn ~,. fl1CTITIOU$ BUSllll!SS lf•MI STATl!MIN' ~ fol'°""lllg per-· ••t doing bull· neu'": G£HEA-'l P._Ot>EATIES, 107 CofllMA,..., e.111e• l~•'10 CA '1Ml J•mu W11ter McVlc,er. 101 Co!llM ..... , tlef-ISllftd, CA. '™>2 $Mryt tlre-r, fM'l'J Coll1no A ..... e.tbo• hl....S, CA.. '1Ml Tiii• IMJ•lness ,, <°"OUCl\d by • gener•t oartMnllle>. Jamnw. McVl<t •r Tiiis st•l•-nt wu tlltd "''"' the O.Umy Clttk ot Orengo Co11nly on ~ember n. ,,, .. ""'" Pul>lllMCI Oran91 co .. 1 oa11y Pliol, O.C. U, 1'7' ..,o J1n. 1, 8, IS, lt71 5314·16 PUBLIC NOTICE STATIMINT OP AeANOOllMIHT 0~ UH 0,, ~ICTITIOIJS IUSllfets lfAMI TN follawlno r>erJOn• ., • ..,. et>An· ttontd tht u'~ of ll>t flWllou\ 11u,1,..., neme 8.1.S.8. PROP&RTIES •I 1S232 o..roouro A~ .. ••vine. CA'"" n.. flclfllou• ""''"'" ,..,.,. rtltrred 10 ebo .. WH 111.0 In 0t1noe County.,, AllltllJ,mJ. J0111> H. eecNir, um Oler'llwrt Aw .. ll'Vff'lt,CAtttf4 RllOy h•ft<•, Kt '-" "°""· JoM\lown, PA IMOt ,,...!~:,' ~:., ~;:!· M Peuu,,. 91.1 Ml~ C. Beefier, QM Ml. lt~el tl1¥d,, AlllMlll P•r11, PA 11100 Tiiis lluslneu ••S tendUttl'O llY • Gtnete1 PtnN,,lllo. .JoMH. h clltt " ..,.., t>ubll""<I Oren .. Co•s• 0 •. 1, P!IOt, O.um«>er II, If, 2S. ''" -.._..,.,. ,·"" s, .. ,, P\JBUC NOTICE Deteo O.ombtr 14. 1'76 VIAGIHIA M WElflllCK E•Kllltl•ef Ille Wlllo4 • ' tlle•t>ow n•mett .Weedon! lf••L OAICLliY AN D EOOAll .i. MllCNIOlll •tt-vs•IL•• 1111e<t1110t1 .. 11,....., su1i.1t11 LH """"'· C..11 .. rnl• tOOH Toti: UUI Ut·UJI Att.,..tys I•• 11 ltcutrh Putlfl\lltd Oranqe Coe\t Dally Pltot: Oec 11. u, ,.,. & J•"· 1. a. "" su..r• PUBLIC NonCE \\ • • Cf DAIL V PILOT Saturday January 1. 19n 'Eniebbe' .Canceled ABC Leads TV Ratings All the returns are in for the second batr of 1976 and It's a photo finish between Ed ScbmerJer and Vladlmlr Sokoloff for the fifth trivia championship stweepstakes. Both Ed and Vladimir (along with Browa's 'Travel) finished up .with seven points -high for the week in a tough finafe -and hit the wire with iden· Ucal scores of 232, four points Jess than Vladimir (then.known as the Bomb Squad) registered to cap- ture the last biannual contest. Thus Ed joins the trivia honor roll of sweepstakes winners which includes Max Fraley · (1974>. Bobbi-Jean AUcat (1975), John Dough < 1975) and the B,,mb Squad '1976) while the Bomb Squad- Vladlmir Sokoloff team of Dick and Katherine Yarosh leads all contenders with two triumphs. Today the slate is wiped clean once again and the sixth new contest begins -a perfect time for ~ FINAL STANDINGS t 1. £d 'kft,,..rl•r n1 Ul '· u•• ~,_ -Uers U) 1XI vt..,1 ... i.s.u••fl CTI m 10.•~Sl-UI f.IO t MH Fr•l•Y 161 21> T-... ~He9d 141 UI l B,.wn·• T•.-el fTI lff\1 \I, 0..... Jechy1 C41 111\; •. "'"'' P'riw 141 112\~ 12 ·-•w1w11 (JI llltt s .,,.. ~«"M Ill 1n "· _,.,,..,co 10< &.•~It "-•ne••Y UI 161 14 ._.,._y-Jo~nny (>I 109'1 1 -.. •• o.1...-c•1 i.1 •N•..,trfrecelYed;ft•ll•fl. .. 11< .. L:<""• Trel• 14'..,1 m _,... !~wcomers lo jump in and lest their trivial s kills. ;~or those who enjoy matching wits on trivia in :b,erson, watch the column for announcements of the :~nlhly parties by the Klaatu Barada Nikto Socie- ;ty, composed of contributors to the column. •:• So, here goes as we press forward into the ln]apa!I I'OKYO <APl -The Tokyo office of Warner Broibers said It has t. "ARE THESE GRAPES WASHED!" asked stopped showing the the heroine in the finaJ scene or her Oscar-winning movie "Victory at En· performance in what movie? t ebb e • • I Jl m a j or 10. In th~ m ost recent version of "The Front Japanese citi6S because Page." identify the o«upation of (a) the escaped or poor attendance. By T.T. convict and <b > his father. A company ~pokesm said the dec ision was n Lu& Week's Answers connected with a p~e 1. Dir ector Roman Polanski <"Chin at.own") lodged Dec. 1'7 by 0 2. "Funny Girl" (Broadway musical song> Arab ambassadors her . 3. Patricia Neal <Mother Wa lton) They had said the (ii 4. "Strange Gamble" (Hoppy's last movie) could damage relati 5. Six reel <H arvey) between Japan an~ Ar b 6. His teeth (Brennan in "Riv~r") nations. • 7. West view High (fo'un.ky Winll;erbean) The movie opened l~s 8. Ramiro (Pedro Goruales Gonzales) than a week ago at 68 9. "Tenderly" (Poor Soul mu.sic) theate rs in Japan. >It 10. Gladys < Freberg's cow) closed Friday. ' Send your a1uwns to TRIVIA, cio the Daily Pilot. ~ It portrays the lstaeli Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9'1626. AU mtriea mwt be rtceived e<>mmando raid last July by Wed~&day, otherwue half the playn's la.st score will on Uganda's Entebbe be awor~. airport ta rescue airline -------------------.,...,..---passengers held hostage -::::::=:::::::=::::::::::::;:::;I by Arab hijackers. 11111 __ ......... _......._ When the movie 2001 a space odyssey ., • S AHIMA TIOM PROGlAM opened Jn Jtaly, security was increased at four Rome theaters after they were the targets of arsonists. ~• thering twilight <anyone want to guess the origin • that phrase?) for the first round of the 1977 "'estivities. A bonus point will be awarded to the L-~~~~~illl=============11 ~':Mary Hartman" fans who come up with the cor-:~t answer to number eight. Happy new year. ·-~ ~:. l. IN "TEST PILOT," CLARK Gable and '4aiJyma Loy were married in what city? ::·. 2. At what school did "Mr. Chips" teach? ·=·~ J . Name the wife of the Wiiard ofld. :;: 4. To what lodge does Tom Bosley belong on the ~~series Happy Days? ;-; 5. NAME T HE MULE BELONGING to Festus ~Clil Gunsmoke. . _;• 6. What is the turtle's name in the comic strip :fl.C.? :-7 What movie was dedicated to Elias Howe. the :fiJventor of the sewing machme? Following in the tracks a "ON ANY SUNDAY" ~~~~~~~~ ~~[ii~·~~ Sc•rnog -Melc.otm Srnllh. U.S. PREMIERE THE LEAST-watched show. according to the ratin~s. was an hour- long ' On the Road with Charles Kuralt" on CBS Friday night. It bad a poo,rly rated lead-in with a r epeal o f ''The Homecoming" and lost the time period to NBC's "Serpico" and "Yours, Mlne and Ours'' on ABC. NBC's new Wednesday night Un~· UP -including Call 842-5671. Put a lew word• to work for ou. • 8. How about M ary Hartman's middle name? . -: "CINCMA CEkTER ' I "° """-·" •4 \ .. ,.,"' .... '°"\•-t• 4' G -· ft~t l <>-•e.J'lhit ; . .iP••o•-·-c*,...., • ..,,.~ • 15111 W SUNFLOWER W OF BRISTOL C: M &40 0594 ''ll4( SILVH STHAK .. IP'GI ~ cm cEHT'IE c1H!MAS I Sjt. FRWV 111/!ANCMUTlR EX I .CG FRWY ICITYOl'I (X I + WALT DISNEY'S • IHt SHAGGY"0.4.w IGI ' ; ... IOI A WILD P'OMY- WALT DISMllY'S "ll41SHA~Y0.4." IGI ,. :atDt A WILD P'OMr' "C411Uf" ... OLLIHALL" lat lllU mltl\t ~'1111 1111llt11"' LEO 11f'f'ILIM THI SONG REMAINS THE SAME" ,, ..... Ufl, __ 11•4.4\.Jrt••tt SO. COAST PLAZA )'10 IH\fttSI ~' 1111 ... ""'"'"' "ROCKY" 7:JO & 9:41 UT ~UN-I :J0-3:40. S:4M:OO. I 0: 11 I Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work lor ou. WALT .---Wv W 'ITRE "*1J f.ll't(MAI f-<·'•'.tt\,.OPi .. <iC"•"••· ) Mat t()• •1 aa....,, C.0\1a .... \a MUA'!.il~tl t it tl41 _O~~~OlAO ,.C FOUNTAIN VALLEY '-e CINEMA II "ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ENTERTA~MENT ... a case of an ingenious nove being turned into a terrific movie. A lean b k and love it lark that is a practically incomparable family film r •• a garland of cheers." Gell(' Sha/11. Tl-ff NBC TODAY SHOW "Nothing less than the mo!>t exhilarating entertainment of the film vear to date. I\ collector'<. item in term~ of performdncei,." \11'1< ~m Cn•1lo1 /\'I IV YORK //.\fl ' -"An ingeniously contrived spree. with one of the wittiest wrap·ups o( any mystery movie." r.u,/,,.w Kew/ NI W rQRKFI? THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION ~II" 1•1 llf RC'"'' 111 \\ Al AN ARKI~· AMS"/\ RrD\.RA I • ROBFHT DUVAi I ·.1nli NICOL WfUIAMSON !-. t ',.., ·' ' • • \ "' I\ .. \ ..,....,1 4 I •, Tbe Adventures or the WILDIM'ISS FAMILY • . . ~ I i i ''Charley's Angels." ON 6\INOA Y night, CBS'• •·eo ~IQutes•· kept drawing hl'h ratlngs, outdlat&nC)_ns Walt Dis· ne¥ by t.a ntllllon viewers last week. ·~METWQRK .. 111 0 THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" IPGI cttU>HH'S •'THE ~GGl D.A. .. rttcH ... IDE A wn.D POHr' CGI ADYEMTURES OF A Wl\.DB'*5S FAMILY o::' "MISTEI SUPa IMYISllU" IGI ''MARAntOH MAN"" II> "ON! FLEW ova 1HE CUCKOO'S MIST"" .. CAIUUE"' IRI ''THEA T8t OF ILOOO" UU .. KING KONG" CPGI 0 THE LA.MD TIMI FORGO'r° CUMW1WM9 M INFOICll 11> ... ,.,,,....,... ........ ~ ..... 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I •f '" •, liiiiiiiiiim~H~O~Ll:D~AY SCffEOULE 1 :00-4:00 7:00-10:00 DAILY PILOT Harbot leulewetd -Mchddlfl Sa1141 ~"'. 531·1271 S.turday. January 1 19n DAILY PILOT ClJ Winter Pro-.uces Maddy's Album By LISA llOBINSON ,, ... ___ ,..-u .. Blues guitarist Jolmay Wmter bas produced an album for blues legend M.Sdy Waters. Titled ··Hard Again" (because ''it makes me feel that way again," ~ays Muddy), It will be releued by Blue Sky Rec6rds mid.January. "Muddy went in and did everything In three days," marveled Johnny. "I thlnk that's less time than bis early Chess recordings used to take.•' JOHNNY RECALLED: "THE FlllST blues l ever beard in my life was llowU.' Waif and Muddy Waters on the radio. When you're 11 or 12 and growln' up in Be aumont, Texas, you can't exactly go to the clubs to hear B. ------__.., B. Killg, Muddy, Utile & 1 Walter or Bobby Blue ~-Tops In Pops ® Bland. Al least not until-·-----~"' you get a fake ID. "I eventually met Muddy in Austin, Texas. I had de<:ided to quit play in' clubs where l bad to do R & R uusic for peo. --~._...,._ AU ( ... M.AS•.....a.&WMAf'I. rvtWDAY'n ,_,.,~<'·SI n , • pie who wanted to dance. Go-go girts. all that. I j ust wanted to play blues. I was playln' In this hippie club called the Vulcan Gas Company, and so was Muddy. ''This was back in 1968. and Muddy didn"t lhJ.Jlk that white hippie kids wanted to hear the real black blues, so his band had a sort or soul revue put together. I was real ciisl/ppotnted and told him so. I was playin' the blues, and goln' over great. I told him that was what the kJds wanted, and he told me I made him realize it. It made me feel real good. "WE GOT TO BE FRIENDS, and we'd always play together whenever we'd see each other . He's one of tbe people who's Influenced me all my lire. "When I went into the studio with him, I wanted to put-him together with people he 'd enjoy (like James Cottoa, who plays harp on the record). As a producer I didn't think so much about making a hit (or Muddy, because I never even think of my own records in that way. What I wanted was for hi m to be happy and comfortable. I didn't say, 'Old man, things have changed and gone a lot farther in the studJo these days,' because l don't believe that. performance Records tend to be too neat, clean and ster ile. There's no reality left. .. WHAT I TRIED TO DO WITH Muddy was to get as close to m ono as l could. I wanted It be be like the late 1940s, early 'SOS. As close to ~at I Uke most. which the post· war blues . ., *** Many rock stars end up pumping gas, but Graham Parker started out that way. Now he's making great rock r~ords, and ls on his way to becoming one of the major attractions to come out of England's pub rock (not punk rock) scene. PARKER S INGS TRADITIONAL white rhythm and blues, but it's not "revival." It may ap· peal to s lightly older rock fans who remember and tove Chuck Berry or rockabilly, but Parker writes his owo, and very original, songs. : On his recent U.S. tour, Parker Insisted on performing in colleges whenever he could. "IN ENGLAND WE'VE DONE colleges a lot~'! he explained. "The students get real drunk; they come up onstage and grab you. It ·s great . .. 1 don't like gigs where people are sittin' down "Things are so cleaned up in the studio these days that when you hear hard rock or blues on a r e· cord, it's completely different than in performance. You bear things that you would never hear in and Listenin '," Parker says. 'II' HIS CIA CODE HAME IS CONDOR. IN THE NEXT SEVENTY· TWO HOURS ALMOST EVERYONE HE TRUSTS WILi. TAY TO KIU HIM. WELCOME TO THE 23rd CENTURY IN THEATER #2 t::::==~::::::z::"'l.('2 (PG) FROM THE #1 BEST SELLING NOVEL' .. . . .. . , . . .. • ' . ~ 1 . ' • -: •• . ! .> J BEN GAZZARA · BRITT EXLAPIT : • • oEACH &Lvo. AT EL'-IS • • PAll. W1NfJELO KEENAN WYNN ~ ,..;;;.;Ti NGTOi.O BEACH • 848-0388 . · .. . ·I • d : I "' iiinl BALSAM· BEAU BRIDGES· MARILYN HASSETT .::. DAVID JANSSEN • JACK KLUGMAN • WALTER PIDGEON GENA ROWlANDS·iOC'K'PETERS·DA'10 •·MTIIOllY DAVIS•JOE M A FtLMWAYS PROOUM10N~ LARR~EERCE ·EDWARDS.FELDMAN FILM Screenplay by EDWARD HUME· Based on the novel by GEORGE LaF-OUNTAlNE • Music by CHARLES FOX· Directed by LAARV PEERCE' :...._ Produced by EOWAaOS.fElOMAN·A UNIVERSAL PICTURE l!Jllmnl-c·j TECHNICOLOR°'• PAAAVISIO~ • • .. =o;-s.,., • · ' Q DAil Y PILOT Saturday. Janwiry 1. 19n ABC Signs Mark Spitz . to New Pac1 ~;·Too bad about Mark Spitz 106lng hla job as commentator. With pro- gram boss Fred Silverman's creative bralna, seems ABC-TV could find soroe role for the Olympic swimming ·champion. What do you Uunk? -Mr. ucl Mn. J. Trier, Seattle. Q! We lhlDk tbe same as you. And apparently ao does ABC. Tbey just aped Splu to a new ('OGtra.ct. * Q: We were so saddened to hear about the death or black comt.'<lian Godfrey Cambridge. Can you tell us a llWe about him? Didn't he once make ~movie in "whiteface"? And why did bis friends call him ''God"? Mr. & !\In. Hector R., Pittsburgh. A: It was a nickname taken from t{ie-first three letters in Godfrey's .-me (with no sacrilegious intent). The film he made in "whiteface" <in *70) was "Watermelon Man." It is av;ailable for TV. WHILE CUMBING ntE ladder of theatrical success, Cambndge was a popcorn m a n, an airplane wing cleaner for American Airlines. a maternity hospital ambulance driver. New York City cab driver. From these temporary callinp came aome ol his most hilarious routines. His big break came when Jack Paar offered the fledgling funnyrnan a 19-m.inute segment. taped before a live audience at Morgan Slate College in Baltimore. AN IRONIC FOOTNOTE: One of the comedian's top routines was based on a black 's experience trying to get a cab to pick him up. 'Glad You Asked That' by Morilyit oftd Hy Gordfter Returning home after a Christmas Eve party in 1970, Cambridge hailed a cab and stuck his arm in the vehicle's window to open a door. The driver took off, dra ng the entertainer 15 blocks by · wrist. After two other cars fo the cab to a halt, Godfrey was ti:eated for cuts and bruises at a station house. judo instructor, special policeman, ms SENSE OF humor remained in· hot·rod racer, and for four years a tact. In filing a complaint against the driver, Cambridge's biggest beef was about bi.a attire, not. his lniurles, said police. "My S51 Gu~i loafers were in shreds -and my suit. too,·' the comic grumblfl<t . * Q: ls the rumor that Sinatra and Streisand will co-star in a movie true? -M. SeboUmaeller, St. U>uis. ~: "U so," cbackJe fr1ends ol tbe -.n.fued aaperatan, "we'd Uke to have Lbe Baud· Aid CC>Oeessloa." QUICKIES: * Yes, Len Levy -Jack Oakle's very much alive. And sWl hosting friends at his famous Sunday hmcheons in the mansion once owned by Robert Taylor. The merry millionaire's fare ls the same every Sunday, an invited guest told us -boxed luncheons. Mrs. Oak.le still calls the veteran funnyman "Mr.Oakie"! " Pals of comedian Muty Allen, sad· dened by the passing of his wife and c loses t friend , Lorraine ("Frenchie"), are talking about establishing a llvlng memorial -in the form of an annual scholarship to newcomers in the field she loved, comedy. Whatever happened to firebrand Latin star Dlou ~! She's a lady dealer alJ,ba2l tables in Caesar's Palace in Vegas. * Q: I was surprised to read that. Farley Granger ls alive. I thought he was killed In an auto accident while making a film with Elizabeth Taylor. If not hlm who was the actor involved in that mishap? -Dorothy E. Baird, Jellico, Tenn. A: It wa1 Montgomery CUit -But lie survived. He was In the mldBt ot sbootlDC "Raintree County" with Elizabeth Taylor lD 1'51. By cbance abe waa the first to appear oa the 1c:ene ol the cra1h and gave Moety aid and comfort am the ambaJance ar· rived. Tbe near.fatal mlabap delayed the completion of Lbe rum for some nine weeks, wblle Qlft unde~ent plutlc s Qrgery to res tore bis bandBome features. UntU deatb over· took him 10 years later, at 1ge 46, be and Uz r~ al.aed cloee friends. Timllcl to you It WOl'fcl ... RllMlm:US ,, • • ••• ~4 ·.•!it ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.- For the , ; Record . Marriage Ll~ea•e• LAS VEC:.AS, Nov Marrt~9t h(o-IU<IH IM'rt U>Cllidf . ... ... -11. "'. JUUl!H.WEINER -OotMld F., S4, ...n:MOl~.Q. bolllol Cosl• ~\a RICHARDSON·KOCH H1rald MtComll<k. 1:1 • ...., K1ho A., 1•. bat II ol Hunllf>9\0ft 8HCll . ...,..,,,_, .. ,,,. 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THE CALL HAS BEEN rt'jected by President Ford's adminlstratfon and by Weist Germany. And the European Commoll Market.js hawing a to~n time trying to persuade J ap1:1n to curtail exports to Europe of key products that are taking over vital sectors of the market 'l'he problem for the big three, though, ls how to r ecover without unleashing the inflation that wreaked such havoc in 1974 and 1975. I. A big Jump 1n Ute cost of 011, adding a new ...,;;;;=--tax on world economies, further clouds the out look for the new year. An Assotlated Press s urvey at the close ofJ976 shows that hair the-countries of Western Europe have inflation rates in double t figures,' some with 20 8 percent or more. Five percent of the W t work force or more is es ern idJe in half the nations, E )Vhile many more I . Urope workers ar.e on short ._ ________ time • SOME COUNTRIES ARF. IN dire economic straits, existing mainly on foreign aid. Britain, Ireland, Italy and· Portugal are worst oft; Fruce, Denmark and Spain follow closely. And countries are afflicted by balance of pay- ments problems or high inflation or high unemploy- ment rates. But Britain, Ireland, Italy and Portugal ·have them all. I Wes t Ge rmany and Switzerland remain • Europe's pillars of economic stability and strength, 1 'with declining prices, unemployment and booming output. Business· was booming in the Netherlands too, although inflation and unemployment there con· tinues at a bjgh level. · I. Norway borrowed heavily abroad during the Japan Export Boom Shaky TOKYO (AP J -Young Japanese in white over~ alls were driving one car after another, around the , clock for 24 hours, directlr aboar<1 a big, oceango- • -ing vessel built especially for transporting automobiles. With 2,800 factory-fresh models loaded, the M.S. Laurel would set sail f.or ,Libya and Britain. Another ship, being !Qaded 'iinultaneously at a dif- ferent wharf 1n the port. city of Yokohama, was bound for the United-States with more cars and t.ruc.k.s_ Exports made 1976 a record year for Japan's automakers. despite a decrease m domestic sales. They produced 7. 7 million cars etnd trucks of which 45 percent were shipped abroad. OBSERVERS AGREE THAT manufactured goods sold overseas kept Japan's ecooomy chug- ging along in 1976 and wer-: responsible for what il'l Japanese terms is considered moderate groWth in gross national product, a rate ol 5.6 percent pr~ict· ed by the government --------....... for the fiscal year end· , ,, Japan mgneict March. But a Ne w York banker in Tokyo said prospects for Japanese exports in the near uture have become Jess y because of an in· ('reasingly protectionist mood in Western Europe and the Ut11led Slates. A decline in foreign sales could very well de· aJ a heavy blow to the Japanese economy in l'1i because of the key role exports have taken, ---------~ •Tokyo economist said. DOMESTIC CONSUMER DEMAND was still too sluggish to make up for a drop in export$ and a $3.33 billion anti-recession program the govern- ment adopted in November will provide only modest economic stimulation, he said. Concentrating ln such areas as shipbuilding, steel, electronics, automobiles and ball bearings, Japanese manufacture" took hefty market shares in Europe and the Uruted States. Their inroads often aroused charges of unfair trade practices. The Common Market's recession-hit industries have complatped the loudest so far, threatening lo have restrictions Imposed on Japanese goods. A WESTERN EUROPEAN diplomat In 't'okyo predicted the Common Market nations-would run a $4.2 billion trade deficit with Japan in 1977, up from $3.2 billion in 197S and S'l billion in 1974. In the United States, Japanese automakers · faced charges or dumping. selling cars below Japan's domestic prices. Several models were found to have been "dumped" in a U.S. 'treasury investigation, but rn0&l were la ter cleared, a U.S. official in Japan said. The otliciaJ saJd Washington wu not as con- cerned as the Comrnon Market by Japan's climbing trade surplus, which be ~cted would reach $S billion with the United St.tea, because the overall baJanceot P•Ymenta, lncludlng long term Japanese lnve.stmcnt, was not out of Uno. atrr Tms DOISN'T MAJ[£ tt &J\Y rne>H com· fortable tor particular U.S. m1nul1cturen 16 fierce comJ>et.lUcm with Ja()MtMftnm. One hotly eoropetiUve fleld 11 leleviai9n. In 1175+ Japan 1old 1.2 mlnk>n color set.a lo America, and lo the ntst 1lx mont.tia ol 1976 &lone, rt e:Kl>Orted 1.1.5 mlllion more to the U.S. 'The t.ot.i for Ute yeat is· ttpKlf'd to top tbe t:wo-mJllklcl muk. · Jlul income for ta.. uer•1• waae eam1n1 farnlJy ln Ataaual wn4.e Ptl'dN lowtt tttaa a ~r bdor., amounlln& co the equivalent ol ST44 a month. And reoenUy the picture bas bttooie blealrl'l' foT , many Japanese f1rnlUt1. r. .... Inflation Fears Linger for 1977 yeu to increase lho flow oC 1t.s bis North Se~ re- serves of oil .-nd natural gas POUTICAL R EASONS, including near-chrome lnstability that brought busln'5s to the edge of chaos, were at the base or the troubles of some countries, notably Italy and Portugal. The woe!' ot others were purely economic rampant inflation, s tagnant industrial· output. heavy foreign debt with mounting interest pay. ments and declin_ina: foreign trade Charges of waste were raised agatnst some or the troubled countries. A Norwegian newspaper re cently examined Denmark's woes and concluded with a comment that might also UJ?PIY to Britain "The Danes are going to Hell -first class. or course.'' Britain's cost of running 11s welfare state has escalated steadily, and the governing Lubor party and the trade un ions that support it oppose any cul in social spending. BUDGET D EnCITS, KNOWN in Britain us ··public sector borrowing rcql.urements," have grown steadiJy : $17 btJl.ion in 1975 and over S20 billion in 1976. Most loans are raised at home, but the govern- ment admits that $30.5 billion had been borrowed overseas by the end or October. Interest alone on , ., Cl the government debt h as grown to a staggering $10 billion a year. aut In late November. when the government was trying to P"rsua<le the International Monetary Fund that Britain was ready to mend Its ways, in- ('reas e taxation an<i cul. spending, 40,000 trade un· ionists paraded throuah the capital in a demonstra· tion against any such N U!. At the same time, however, trade unions curbed their pay demu.nds and helped bring the <'ountry's r ate of innation down from more than 26 to around 13 pt>rccnl. YET HEAVY SfATE SPENDING has so un· dermined confidence abroad lhat few foreigners want to hold British pounds. The value or the cur· rency plunged from $2.0245 on Jan. 2 to a low or $1.5690 oo Oct. 28, sending the cost of imports soar- mg for a nation that buys nearly ttll its raw materials and over half Its food overseas. And inflation, spurred by lhe high cost of im- ports, began rising again to an annual rate of 19. 7 percent in lhe tbrce months ending Nov. 1. A long period or belt-lightening seems ahead for Britain until the now of North Sea oil reaches flood level. A long period of austenty 1s ahead also for Jta. ly, Europe's other economically ailing industrial ('OUJ1lry. The new adminislralion, governing with the acqulesence of the Communist party, pushed Inflation Plagues Latins Many Socialist ExperimenbJ Rejected RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) -Economic developments in Latin America In 1976 followed the twists and turns of civilian and military govern- ments generally battling chronk lnnation, debt and underdevelopment. • Here is a country-by·count.ry breakdown of the major economle$ofthe area~ --- -Bn1zll.., the largest nation In Latin America, continued lo struggle with inflation and a S26 billion external debt in 1976-Qll economic hangover from a string of binge years when the economy grew by an average of 10 percent. The government announced that to curtail in· nation -expected to reach SO percent In 1976 -it would cut 25 percent or roughly SS billion out of its urn investment plan. • Brazil imports 8> percent of its ml needs at a cost of $3.8 billion a year, and the world's largest oil blll added lo the cost or servicing the S26 billion oil debt eats up an estimated 60 percent of the nation's foreign exchange earnings. Despite the problems. the economy con- tinued to g row too fast for anti-inflation mioded of- ficials. Government incentives increased the amount of planted farmland, holding out Brazil's promise as one of thew ortd 's breadbaskets. Soybean production was expected to be 11 million tons in 1976 -one- export is coffee, foreign currency reserves reached an all-lime high of Sl billion and the balance of pay- cnents surplus -$20 million in 1975 -jumped to $700 million in 1976. -PERU, GIVING UP SEVEN years or eic- perimeot.aUon wllh a sociallst econotny. is now moving slowly to rell_tore the importance of private· ly owned business. Dul the political shift has been costly. . lnOation climbed to 45 ~cent in 1976 u copper prices dipped sharply, leaving less foreign ex- change for the payment of a mounting foreign debt now totaling $3.5 billion. " -Ecuador, which exports 170,000 barrels or crude oil daily, increased its oil revenues to $259.8 million, $M million more than was produced tn 1975. Inflation. at 14 percent, was modest in relation to the rest.of the continent. -In Bolivia, private investment in rich mineral deposits increased In 1976, though tbe na· lion's number one export, tin, fell otr ror the second year in a row. -Jn Uruguay, the military government has brought inflation down to 20 percent from 60 percent in 1975. thto~n touib pri~ controls on a wtd~ range or . P\U>lic uWlUes In a bJd to bring down 111nut1on. THE .PROBLF.MS OF BOTH Spain and PortugaJ are m alnly pollllcit.l. The iiovernmenl ot Premier Adolfo Sunrci ln 1 ' ~aln la-ttling the extN"me lert and right CO lead Spain to dlmocracy, while Premier Marlo So11rcs' • moderate Portuguese socialist rt-1lme fifllts ex-\. tremlats of both s ides to reconstruct wbat..isJe!t ol-. the economy after two ye an ol social turmoil. ln 1''ranc;_e, Premier Raymond Barre haa - launched a rigorous anli·inflation plan, rejected by •• the union, calling for a th.tee-month pause in price ; and wage increases to bring down the rate ot infla· Oon from just under 10 percent. • :· West Ge rmany and Switzerland continued their '.; ways of economic virtue through 1976 with decllnins .. inflation and unemployment, rising industrial pro-•• ductlon and exp1tndin& foreJgn trade. Pros pects are ... tor more of the same next year SWISS INFLATION DROPPED to below 1 per-"' cent, for the lowest rate in the world. With the de· parture of many foreign workers during the re-· cessloin, unemploymetnt dropped to less than hatr of oae percent. West Germany's fell from 6 percent last year to 3.8 percent. Unemployment went below the 4 pet· cent mark in the closing days or 1976 t The national economy was growJng at a l'ate o( 6 percent. Foreign trade, although below the level of 1975, was still a hert.y $10 billlon in surplus and the inflow of foreign currency was heavy. Faces Crisis . .. ViENNA:.r Austria (AP) -Soviet bloc countries were faced in 1976 with a deepening economic.• crisis, punctuated by a lack of economic coopera· ' Uon, risihg prkes for food. energy and raw materials and by soarln& Indebtedness toward the West. While Communist officials and news media kept hammering away at their favorite theme that runaway Western inllatlon artd high unemployment are reflecting the agony of capitalism, 'Western · analysts were sayina the Communist nations were in the throes of bigger ,.--------.... and mere Cundament.a.I economic woes THESE WE R E the major ills pJagu- ing the Council for Mutual Ec'onomlc As· siatance (Comecon) - the Eastern bloc's com· mon market -as seen by Western reporters and inferred from of- fici aUy released in· formation: -Little headway was made toward economic integration within Com e c on. a Communist Bloc prime goal for 1976. The Comecon summit con· ference in East Berlin last July indicated there is · some resistance to Soviet-decreed Integration formulas. A common, convertible East·bloc curren. cy, known as a longstanding objective, was not · mentioned at all. Nevertheless, even countries seeking some economic leeway, such as Romania and Hungary, were reported to have become even more depen- dent on Soviet raw material an<t crude oil supplies. The Soviet Union, meanwt\Ue, was Insisting on continued deliveries from its allies of products which it cannot or does not want to manufacture~ .. this might conflict with its own plan target : priorities. -EXPORTS TO WESTERN EUROPE and the .. United States ('Ontinued lo be hampered by tariffs . denounced by the easterners· as p~ohlbitive, while' the East failed to come to an all·inclusive agree- ment with Com mbn Market countries that would have facilitated mutual trade on a bloc·to~bloc basis. -Exports from the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany and Hungary con-· Unued to be stymied by the absence of most.favored nation status in trade with the Ur.iled States. ·• earter' the size or the u .s. crop. Politics, Reression Bla•ed -MEXICO • .--..... ----...... arter a 100 p e rcent devaluation ol the peso In September which worsened a 25 percent unemploy ment rate, fa,ce lean pro.Feels in 1977. lnrtat1on, which held to about 16 percent in 1975 and 1976, 1s ex· peeled lo double 1n 1977. Before the devalua- tion, rumors of the im· pending move led to a So. Amer·ica flight or capital. Critics say economic problems --------- stem from government-run businesses which cost the treasury an estimated $4 billion annually. -IN ARGENTINA, ON, THE verge or economic collapae·dwing the 21-month old pre· siden~-5lf Isabel Peron, relative stability and op- timism have returned. Before the military coup last MJlrch 24, the Argentine ~so bad been devalued 20 limes. ~nna­ tlon waa 334.8 percenfin 1975 and was increasmi at the rate· or 600 percent early in 1976 before the mlllta.ry lnterventlon. tnllaUon ia expected to be about 35 percent in 1977. -Venezuela. South America•• tar4est oil pro- ducer, nationalized Its bu&e oil industry in 1976, tak- ing a major step toward acbievfng what govern- ment officlala describe as economic independence. THE CENTEll·LEFT GOVERNMENT or President Carlos Andres Pwea ht• pronoanc~ the nattor>alilatlon a aucceq and ls drawin.J up plans to use oK lncome to develop acrtcwturc and the ~I and.petrochemtcals lndmt..rtes. OU saJrs, lnch.idh\a appro:dmately 1.1 million batte,11 5aJd to the United ~tes, currently average about 2 million barrels dailyA -In CblJe, somowtlat hJaher copper p~ces and yield In 1911 bOOated thedepTessed econonl)', which dn>end• hH'Vlfr OI\ C11s>bna 9t Ulc ntetal. -ln Colom bl•. a ltipUttl or wodd coffee prices because or the Br-.tllan frost stimulated revenu~s. In the naU.on of 25 mlWoo, wbert lhe number one I • Africa's Outlook Bleak- NAIROBI, Kenya (AP> -PoliUcal turmoil, slow recovery from the recession among In· dustrialiied nations and growing international debts which ate into meager foreign exchange earn- ings all conspired against Africa'• already weak economies in 1976. At a time when the sprialling costs of oil ,.~~~~~--~ and other manufactured goods have pu~ed up import bills, t~tf prtce of the rich assortment or basic com m 9dlties Africa sells to the world has remained deprened. Africa EIGHTEEN OF the world's 29 weakest economies are in Africa, and \he conti- nent has 20 out of the 32 countries named by the United Nations as m08l seriously affcc\(!d by the upward spiral or oil '---------... prices. But among economists there ls cautious OP· tim.isrn that the African ecobomy wUl IH a t\lt'l\obout in 1977 as recoVtrY ln the indualrialised world Increases demand for the continent'• bretd· and·butter exports. Among the wom·ltlt cconomtes In the pul )'ear . were those or Zah·e and Zambfa, whJch are T.Uant on copper lor mol"e tbln *> pvcenl of their export e~n1t1. Both devalued thetr wrrcnclcs in 1976. . ZAlllE'S PRC&mENT MOBUTU Sese s.ko bu aJlolJ'ed hf• eountry to run up tome SU billion l.n debts that tube been rescbtaoled by hl• intema- Uoaal cndl~ ~but Obly in retUm for 1lrl~gent Jn· temaJ ceono~Jn belq monitored by the lbte"'a·, Ubtlal M~ftelatY P\dMI. 11fE PLUNGE IN WOIU> copper prices also severely damn1ed Zanibia's economy, bul a coo· tributary ractor has been its decision to close the border with neighboring white-ruled Rhodesia which provided Its main trade links wtlh the outsid~ world. ,' The Rhodesian conflict has damaged Mozambi• que's economy for the same reasons and also has brouJht reprisal ralds against black nallonaust guehilla camps. · Jn East Africa, the reglon•s "common market," embracing 36 million people in Kenyic Tanzania and Uf'anda, ls beginning to break up as• result of Jdeologlcal quarrels and economic dif· terences. ' But In Kenya, the most prosperous and weatern-leanin"'-of the three nations, private foreign investment conUnues to now In. • ln the west or the continent. 15 nations comprts- int more than 160 million people ratified common market agruments. IT IS DOMINATED BY Oll·riCh Nhteria, the moet prosperous and populowa black African na- tion. During 1976, .. thO Nigerltn mlUtary govern· ment stepped .up lta effort to wrest control or the economy lrom foreign hands by forcing forelP:. awned companies to sell to Nlgeri•n.s. Some buaf.l nesses atarted pulllnt out. SUU, U.S. inveatmenta llll Nlceria cunenUy total aome $1 bl\Uon -•P-. proachlng those in South A!rlco. Despite its oil-fueled prosperity, Nigeria 'S rate <-A lnfiatlon continues to run at around 40 percent. Neuby Ghana, whose export. earninp have been hit by the drop in ~oa prtcca, faces the aame problem. Rut the Ivory Coast continues to ht the boom country or West Africa with the bllbest srowth rate lb· the re&too." FOB SOUT11 AflllCA, the ecoaomic lbd u\i_ dultrlal flant of the cootine11t. 1$18 bu been a yea.ii ... of trim belHJ1btff\lnl, -,rtth &btl econocn.y a\ Ill lowMt ebb 'Aince the ui:.. u tht pdce t4 iol4 ahunps. • ; . • ... i Bul a 40 percent lncrease tn defense spending aflo bu contributed to the d1>wulldc. , January •. 1977 DAILY PILOT s.turday. Jl/\uary I, 1977 DAILY PILOT 83 The Bluest Marketplace on the Oranp Coast Reol Eatote .•••...• 1000-2999 Rtntola ...•..•..• 3000.4699 Buaintn, lnvt1tment Ir flnonciol .........• 5000·50'9 DAILY Pll 01 CLAS$1FIED ADS Employment & Preporotion ....•. 7000-7199 Merchondtat ... 800().8099 Boats & Marine Announc:tmenta, hnonala. loaf & found ..•... .50$C).Sff9 Services & Repairs 6000·6099 You Can Sell It , Find It, [ 642 J One Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad -•5678 Fast Credit Approval Equipment .•...... 9000-9099 Automobiles & other Tronsportotion ••.. 9100-9999 ~~:!!.~.~~ ....•... j ~'!4!!!!.':'.~.~°!: ••••.••. ~~!!.':'.~.~ ........ ,~:.'::'..~ ••..••. ~!!!.~~.~~ .•..... !~:~:.~.~~ ....... ~'!4!!::!:.~.~'!:-....... 1~~:::.':'.~.~~ ...... . RORS: Ad•ttilMr1 G....... I 002 Getterol I 002 ~IMMll I 002 G...... 1002 G.MNI I 002 GeMrol I 002 Getterol I 002 CieMr.. I 002 check their ad1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• CllMi report .,._ ,,,..dlotely. The AlLY PILOT .,..,., ltlblltty for ttte flnt lft.. '*1"eCt inserfioft Giiiy. ablldwr's Moffce: Jl real estate advertised n this newspaper 1s sub ect to the f ederal Fair lousing Act of 1968 itllCb makes 1t illegal to 1dverlise "any pre· erence. hm1tat1on. or 1Jscrimin<1l1on based on ace, color, religion, sex, "° nalJonal ong1n, or a n ntention to mak~ any uch preference, llmlta ion, or d1scr1 mmat1on. '· 'his newspaper will nol nowrn~IY accept any dverlls1 ng for r eal slate which 1s an vwla ion of lhe law. -~ __,_ __ _ .ouses for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURY IN llG CANYON ust reduced $20.000 .pacious three bedroom, amjly room and dining C.t:f'.olt.>1'\\0rtln «Co.· Rt>alton. TURllE ROCK First time offered! Immaculate, adult occupied, split level family home - not lease land. 3 Bdnns., lge, family rm. with frplcs., formal dining. 3 Car garage, for the golfer. sand trap & pjtching green, heated pool, extra storage for RV or boat. Filtered air- conditioning plus radiant heating. Up- grading galore. A real jewel! By app't. $152.500. Fast possession possi· ble . COMP AH THIS -$12,000 4 Bdrm., bonus room; huge country kitchen with frplc. Great location near park & tennis courts. Quiet cul de sac street. Assumable V.A. loan at 8~% . C.F. COLESWORTHY 640.0020 EASTBLUFF·CENTER oom with fanta!>llC VICW I f the Newport Ha~b<>r Gett1rol I 002 G....,-ot I 002 rea as wetl as night •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• •••••••• •• • • •••• ••••••• ghls. Beautifully up.----------------• raded with enclosed nvate patio and altrac· 1\e landscaping. Now 21 01.10. Ca 11673·8550. ESAVERDE f HUGELOT tJf 4 bd, 2 ba, 2 story orpe in eho1ce Mesa 1•1':Je. Uahan tile en· a~cc, ll(c l.R w/PV tooe frplc. frml din rm. irri kitchen. Cul ·de·sac lrf et w /xt ra Ice lot. 15~191. -·--~ • i • ~ . . . . . . . , ' DOLLHOUSf: atural wood c:;binets. o wax noor~. lob of wall :;per and wood paneling ccenl this channm"«i ELEGANT LIVING . in this palatial 4 bdrm., 3 bath home; formal dining rm. 3800Sq. ft. of living space. All rooms are spacious ANO THE VIEW IS SPECTACULAR! A realistically priced at $325,000 WE'VE MOVED ... to our new omce at 450 Newport Center Or., Great Western Savings & Loan Bldg., main floor (plenty of parking). New phone 759-0811. HAPPY HEW YEAR, EVERYONE! oml'. Q ul ct l rce h n ed !!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! reel near schools and 1002 'lOpping. Pric•'<i to sell G~ 1 a hurry: Ple:;sc call ,._.,.._ 12·2535. • •••••••••••••••••••••• •. ,,,9.·•••1r""'•.f• ~~~ ~·lfi&ltd "W a'OuSE MESA DELMAR POOL HOM! anti1$tic is the word for tls lovely 3 bd. :! b;i, F'R 1me Great H&F pool l l~e corner lot. w/plen · of rm for tr;11ler or :>at SleP'\ lO park & ten· 115 in quiet e~labl1~hl'll eighhorhood . Uni) •.600. !>-IS 9491. ~- Walker & lee RHl lst1r1 SUMDA Y 12:00 to 5:00 PM a Bedroom home in excellent area of Newport Beach. Hardwood floors, wall·lo-wall carpeting, buill·in range & oven. Completely re-stuccoed. nice· ly landscaped. large lot. Room for boats.trailer, etc. $86,500. 526 s-. ......... JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport .. cl. COl"MI' lotlt -- 'O©\\.~lA-'-'£trs· Thal ln'1i911ln9 Word Gom~ wi;h o Chudle 1-~ClATa.~ 11 t i1T i" I GI I I· 1Tt1 I j I 8 E l A C I ! Alt obterving man deltflt to I I' I I' lleve dl1C011ered thw color of --· · the wind. He uya 11• wer r out EBHUL l F I •nd found --. ,., • U,_.l()U~ tiVM~S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar Jlso 111 Mesa Verde, at 546 5990 I GeMrol 1002GeMf'Gl 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "I.. PLAN OH CUI. DE SAC #' Completely redecorated, down to new • light fixtures! First time offered for saJe. E-Plan has 3 bdrms., 3 baths, & family rm. The garage is finished & t>aneled. $134,750 DOYER SHORES -VIEW HOMIE 5 Large bdrms., 31h baths, formal din· ing rm. Completely redecorated; air- cond. Courtyard entry with security gate. You own the land! $235,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• STIPUPTO NEWPORT HEIGHTS BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT Deerfilld HCMMs '"'"iM 2-COmpletely decorated model homes from $84,995 2-Popular 5 Plan from S93,49S REALTORS 675-551 I JASMINE CRIER: bdtiRcJ ~et IMMM wH11 OCEAN VIEW: Mcmy W.._. f..ahrfl -be-"M .WrT'CW'S, top....., 1Pplwn. 3 a..oo.. 21/J btA, ...., roe.. .. JilMIHl cam...,. tt. hiRcJ Is C)r'Nt. 111-llllitr, I llH ..... too -J._ CohJ 24 ..... MC.tty C)llll"d. pod, focali, TfM. HIS COUITS, c~ $171 ,500. # 11 CAMYON ISLAHD DllYI: lhj Ccmyon •To'"'"••••· 3 ledroo• a1td dee, catt.•al uH111gs. spoc-.., CJNClous llYiftc) -Pool Ii .._Is, In tht heart of Newporl IHcJt. SISl,400. COIOHA DEL MAI -CHfHA COVE: Spedaallcr .... ~ .... Wy lot ........................... ........, fetty mid OCEAN VIEW. CloM to bHclt ..._ G...tly slopiag. "'Y to Wld °" cad OWMER WiLL SUIOllMMA TE OH RNAH- CIMG. Mid yow owtt ..._. t.o.M. -IACIC IA Y IUY: l ... OOM. 2 both, 111w cm......,, BYht4) rooM wt c1ftWJ room. p••._,. a_... co....-.d paHo, fnlit treft. ,.._. call for appok:hanl. $75,000 . COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 l. Coost Hwy .. CarollCI del M• 675-551 t GeMt-ol I 002 G1Mrol 1002 ·······•········••···•· ..•...•.•.............. 3 + FAMJLYROOM Tile entry lo huge ltvlnit room. Raised family room with noor to ce1hn1t used brick fm•placc No wax tile-in k1tcht>n. 2 patios. assumable V A . payment S24'1 36 pt>r OCEAN VIEW North La)?una Brach Condo Lan~e I bcdrm. 11 ~ bath. fireplace. ~x· tCn!>IVe !>Undeck w/fan· tast1t· vrcw. Exclusive $1jt),500 64~·7270 month. Call 96:1 ti767 .4"4.tilc · · .· .. / ()PtNll(IJ ·•'''"'•'•' .. ''N' TT· """' [ VIJ UMtl ..;;=~;;;;;E~;;;;;;:;';;;;;5 ;;! COSTA MESA HO! HO! HO! CHARMER HOLIDAY Fanta!>t1c 3 Br family SPECIALPIUCE hnme Cost(J Mesa 's Reautiful 3 bedroom or 2 bedroom and walnut paneled den with sliding glass door to JO x 20 lat· lice covered patio Completely remodrled kitrhen with Corning electnc range and gas oven. New carpeting le~ than one ye3r old Formal dm1ni:: room . bright and airy home throuRhoul with large back yard. Seeing 1s believing only $93,000. Call !>46-2313. $I 02,500 most popular :;reJ. A:, Ready for occupancy. Quick action IA.Ill put you sumable VA loan l::a:,y open daily 10.S. except inlhisdelightful 4 bdrm., monthly payment::.. Christmas and N"'w O 't th '" famlly Jdinin". Mesa on miss 1s ooe. Years. Sale ofc. localed " "'A7 500 f 11 C II Verde home, s1tltng on a .., · u price a at 1117 Deerspnngs 1·us1 1 now '"6 7171 large ot, among t·uMom '" .~.ff•.52•D•~1.~.r1 .. ~.~d-R•d•._P•h•·I ~;~!~~;~r.J:~'z [r.~=·:::11';::'::'' .,, 1·"~iiifii~iii':iiiiilii'1iiiliil~ u1,.1•1l?·11 \ ''"' ro ', ·.ft, [~ltiMMI GARAGE SALE ads 1n frplcs .. lge. patio. new · tilt! Dally Pilot bring hap· dee Won't last long at1--------• Classified Ads sell bi1 PY results. To place your $17S.500 item11 , s mall items or drawing card, phone NEWPORT HTS. $59,950 L a ny Item 042 5678 , &t2·5618 today. I lj,,,-JFJIE 'r1 r 1 1 I w £ s H E c: I . ' I I I I S . I K INL EC I . I I I' I I . I W E K A N A I A ftl~w •slced 1t1e dtslt ' I' I I I I ~,~~· ~ ,:'~~~~: ..-------. bfol!e Into hla houw. Tht pa. I 'I ti N l A T I i1C9ft!en ulcf. ~ do vou I I Ii I I wtnl IO '" him? The QI.IV ~tlcl, "I wtnl to uti him how -------.he 001 In without -my -." I a A c" i o I 0 c-p ........ ct...tl~ ·.-4 I I I' I I" 10¥ ~:Y,;. =. ~-r ..:! ;~i r r r r r~n r i A delight lo s how ! Spacious 3 BR. 3 ba .. pool home. 2 Frplcs., sundeck over garage with ocean view! Sl39.500 IOr will lease at $6SO m o yearly) CorOllCI ckl Mor Twin duplexes fl3 . Each. Beller hurry on these! lcAoo lay Prop. R•altors • 675-7060 * 4 Bedroom, 2 ba th. charminR home with near new plush carpet- ing. Wood ~hini::lc roof. Be autiful landscaping With i.prlnkleri; Localed In fine neighborhood nr S Coast Plaza. • "~"· 646.:atfl ANYTIME l!J ACREPOOL GOLF COURSE ESTATE $67,560 VIEW Serluded cul ·d e·sac Btflly uparaded. very s helten•d by towering spacious home on ROif pmcs leads lo this ex· course. 4 bds. master ecul1ve double door en· down, 2\.\ ba. frml din. try lo lavis h living room 1 lge fam rm. wet bnr & Separ111e family room expansive view. 545·9491. with Palos Verdes atone - firepla ce! Epicurean kitchen with dining! SweeplnR ma s ter , 1 1 . bedroom retreat + 2! ! Rambling IJ!J acre ---------1 grounds with fenced CALL US FOR ehlld·s11fe i'ool t Owner C~~....-&......-•· aays bring an orrerl f or ~ "'_.. quick appointment call hi T• i,l"M 941.0010. ,_r_"_~_f_~_~_;_;,_f_:_·c_M_:_, [;i'jjjj .... ,... 1002 G, .. , ... 1002 .............................................. ti~.!.~~ J.lappg r/ew '/jear A COf.OWa.L IANI• C.:.0. 644-1766 preJetrl1_ COZY COTTAGE fN MEWPOIT HBGHTS imagine a rocker on the big front porch of this cute 2 bedrm home. Large yard, extra large garage with alley access for RV or boat. $75,000. MESA DRIVE ACREAGE PAMOIAMIC U,,11 IA Y YllW - beautiful custom California ranch style home nestled on 31h acres with pool and pasture. All the amenities for grand country living. Call 642-5200 for further details. GeMrol I 002 GeMflll 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 38DRMS Sl,,SOO SUPEaliHOMES REA\. TY Sharply upgraded. nchly Offers l Yr Warranty lndscpd 3 bd, 1'~ ba llomeSaverProgram Green belts. tee area. Call for Information comm pool, all for under 9 • S40K. Loan assumable or ___ s.•.--6.s.s __ _ new VA·i''HA terms :>is 9491. - HORTH TUSTIN Large home on a large lot for a large family. Happy New Year! In tti1s charming almost new 4 bedrm. family room, beamed ce1hn1t home. Irving room Back &1y area $125.000. We TnHardcr :;t Tnllarbor: Qwet rcl)1denttal location 4Hr. fam rm, din rm .1:;~~11~~~ nr the junction of GG INwpt Fwys $71,000. THEHOMESELLERS 152·5353 Want Ad llcsulls 642·5678 Gttlet'ol I 002 G111erot 1802 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty ma'J Lhe new '/Jear tring peace • fo ·five anJ grow /aifh & love • tn & harmon';I· , 'Jear ma'J we per~ona/f'J lhanL our wonJer/uf f,.iencl anJ cfienl:J 'in newportfia,.Lor, ~vine & all o/ Orange Count'! /or get. )}o'n macnat Sta/{ & _,4.66ociai116 M2.-tz35 90• Oov•r Ori~ trvlne et C•"'P'lt ve1i."c.n1er 15t·14t4 .. ) • ' . D4 DAILY PILOT Saturday. Januarx 1 1977 COSTA MESA • COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEA CH ./ lnve1tors Take Mohce •SHOPPING CENTER site, partially de\•cloped, 2 3 ;icres to be .:omplelt'd . Th1<1 f>ff1ce onlv exclusive! •COM MERCIAL building, center of Costa M e~a. C 2, all terms ~:~ change; CNL; CL: will con.<11dcr lease bacb.. Ccnlurv 2l Duhal\ & Dovie"> 18 l t6'1 Ecnhio Income Pr~ Recently refl!tb1sh,.ed ~Jex . Attached garages and laundry room. Excellent rental history. convenient t o freeways. Gre<Jl potential. Owner will discuss terms or trade. Cull Century 21 Marten Real E~tate 640 5357 Spic & Span No "~fov1ng 1n work" requu-~ here. Completely redecorated w/new carpets. paint & lots of "Elbow Crease" make !Jlis home a pleasure to see. 3 spaci&us bedrms, sliding doors lo lhe patio & direct access to the Rarage from the kitchen. t,ocotcd on a sure Cul de Sac lot. S63.900 Just listed, so don't wail, call 64S 7221. we're here to help. Century 21 WeSlcliff Realty 5916 Womer Ave. ••• hst Coit• MHo Rentals A ••1able 2 BH' ... • S200 mo ('u 11 for mon~ inro Century '.!I Wc.,tcllU&15 7221 FOUNT AIH VALLEY $47,500 Buys an outstandinR 2 bcdrm home in a planned unit development. Only 1 ye11r new & readv ror you. Pools. tennis courts. clubhouses &: ALI. terms Call ror an appointment Century 21 Ben; 962·8891or640-4950 Fantastic Fireplace Is Santa's t•ntranr1• lo a spcctarular 2 ~tory .t llf"'drnom l~auly. Super larJ(e lot "urrounds this i.oectal·ular home 0\\ nl'r' Jn\lnu, must '-l'll \Sl\P, hurry ' Wl• need help •t'enturv 21 Bl'rg Gut l!ISU or 962-8891. I For Rent, 2 For Sat~ .. LaCuHta Villas Reotly ror you and your family OulSlandmg bargain :1 BC'drms. 2 hath, close to sehool~. 'hopping and bcor•h. Hurry. Ct>ntury :!1 BL>r~ 962·889t or 6-10·4950 · Sea ll"Hlft! Lots of use<! brick and a heavy shake roof accent lhls cha~nung 3 bedrm. 3 bath home A massive (!replace accents a·large family rm with a girden view l(ourmel kitchen, overloolJng·a huge yard. A formal dining rm and secluded 2n1 noor master suite urC' additional pluses •... you can jog to the beach. too! Century 21 Emery 846-3.101 Cool Pool! Hot Spa! Gracious Olive tree accent this tude11way 3 bedrm. P• bath home on a private cul-de·sac, Entry leads to cozy living rm and crackling fireplace. A cheery kitchen opens to a fabulous patio and sparkling H&F pool with jacuzzi and pool sweep. Secluded mirrored master suite .... this won't last c;;ll t:entury 21 Emery 846-3301. ATTN: SALESPEOPLE AMNOUHCING OUR 2MD HUNT.BEACH LOCATION Century 21 Emery 21 I 08 hoch ll•d. atAff~a We are now interviewing sales people for this out$tandin(( new locatJon. Find out about the best kept secret in Hunt. Beach. Call 846-3.101 and ask ro·r Andy or Tom. Adult Hid .. Awoy Thr M;1,ll!r Suite of thl' beautiful p<1rty homl' I'< localt'd all hy 1t~elf on the ~econd floor. overlook1n1? 3 fahuloo~ J)(lnl and ju<·uw /\ i:round floor entc·rlainmcnl n•nlt'r and gourmt•l kitchen arc add1t1onal h.uthliJ?hlo; lo ttus ·1 Bedroom. 3 Rath h1ghlv upgraded home. One or a kind at only S92.SOO. Cer.lun· 21 Emery 846.3301 ly The Seo . Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 buth La Cuesta. Assumable loan Corner lot New drapes, ull this and more tor $89,995. Century 21 Berg 640-4950 or 962-8891. IRVINE c~.erc1a1e "Mini RanchoN Lg. Cul de Sac lot surrounds this massive 2 sly. 4 bedrm and BONUS ROOM home. Located h blk. rrom the playRrounds & tennis court5. Owner anxious, so call 645-7221 &: submit \'Our best orrer. Askmg S88.000. We're here to help, Centuty 21 We:.tclHr Really. TurtMrock Beaul1ful Plan 8. near the park. Exceptionally clean. colorfully and tastefully d ecorated. Move 1n ready 1 Owner transferred and anxious. SM.000. Open House Sat & Sun. 12 s. 6272 Sierra Palas Rd. (Take Sierra Lisa, off Turtlerock Dr.) Century 21 '1arten Real Estate 640-SJS? CALL or STOP BY one of the offices listed HERE for fast, efficient help: llllffs'C .. Tfiiggy and our condo have something in common -they're both former models. Our X·model is available and the thin price makes Twiggy look fat ! How would you like to tell' the guys you're living with a former model? Open Rouse Sat. &: Sun. l2·Sa2619 Vista Raquetta. Call Century 21 Marten Real Estate 640-S3S7. View! View! Uke the •crowded fe•lllMJ? · Terrific 180 degree view or the Back Bay. Many custom quality features with 3 bedrms & coiy ram room. Prof. landscaped. We're here to help so eoll 645·7221 Century 21 WestclHr Realty lntroduc inCJ Dorothy Ludo•lse This gracious lady is eminently qualified to discuss Real Estate opportunities with you. A long time resident or Newport Beach, she is particularly competent in Harbor' View, Spyglass and Corona del Mar. Give yourself a treat lllld eall Dorothy at Century 21 Mart.en Real Estate 640·5357. Hwttiftgton leach 846-330 I 198' I lroolilhunt ..... MJI ... l•odl 962-1191 . 200 N•wport C....... Dr. H•wport l.ach 640-5357 1733 Wntdfff Dr. 1740 Orw11p ..... H•wport leoch 64S.72ZI Cotta MHO 541-116' 2418 Moc Arthur at Font Rel NI 640.4950 We're NATIONAL, but we're NEIGHBORLY '-------------------------------------·----~--~~--~~~--~--~~~~~~__.· Ho...s~s For Sal~ H04.1ses For .Salt' I Houses For Saile-Hous•1 For Sate_ j HO\lses For Sale ••••. ~.c:-!!~! !:~~ ~~: ........ 1 ~.~!~! !.~~ ~~: ...... : . ~.~~! f.~~ .~~: ........ \ ~c:-!!~~ !.~~ -~~. ; .... . ••• •• • • • • •. • • • • •• • • • •• • ••• • • •• •. • • • • •••. • • • • • • • • • • • 9 • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• G I I 002 "' -' I 002 Gftffrol I 002 GeMral I 002 .nero ~•Mi"oin G~al I 002 G~ol I 002 GeMral I 002 Geftet.af I OOZ GeMrol I 002 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••. •••••••••••• •• ••• •••••• •••••••••••• ••••••• •••• ••••••••• ••• .••••.••.......•..••......•.•..••.••..••.....• ••·•··•············•··· .•..••.•••.........•....•.••...•..•...••..•••• HACH ESTATE $48,250 Steps lo poundinj.( ~url ,ind crystal sand! Back 'arcl 1s nay arl'a )>la} ~round. WinrlinJ.! woodC'n "alkways to Sl•cludcct en 1 rv' <iourmet k1ld1en' l.dv1sh llv1nR room' '°\weeping mJ\l t'r l1ed room ' Sun,h1nl hl'(!akfa <;t patio. Pool J:icun1 volle) ball make thi:1 garden li\'1ni.: at 11:1 finei;t Won t la~t l' all 847·6010 Ol"f •••• 1 • ; '. , ·~ REMODELED CLASSIC .f:xpanded front rm /rlin rm w.cstm frplc. 3 lit<' bdrm~. 2 bas Sho"' ltkc model home. oriuna ~ 014'nE'r GreJI • Jr<'a Bought new. so priced to "cl.I at SS9,9SO 5-'5 9491 ~----Walker &lee Real lstate SPA.NISH MANSION OHHIU POOL+ 1£ACH $51,250 ~luded courty;ircl en try. to magnificent rntcr· tnlrwrs penthousr Vault· ed ceilings add drama tn arlist1c selt1n~ llu!!P noor to ce1hnit crackhn~ fi,..place Gourmet pub kitchen \la\sl ~e hJdeaway ma,tcr !>Ultc +guest quarters Trr race overlooks sparkling pool&: grounds. 963·7811!. Ol'(N Ill Q• II S fi./ .. l•IHI '"/I HOMES OPEN 1-S TM1 Aftent00n UHIQUE IH CORONA. DEL MAR stained glass. wood floors , 3 bdrms. 2 baths. 3 doors to ocean. See Jo Ann Perkins at 219 Jasmine, Corona del Mar. Brin~ $149,500. UHIQUE OH IALIOA. ISLAND - Shingled 2 stor y, 3 bdnns. brick patio. Asking $119,500. See Rita Boland at 'lZ1 Apa\ena. UNIQUE IH HARBOR VIEW HILLS - Corner lot, intriguing J bdrm, severaJ patios, asl<ing nz;r,ooo. See Vergilene Hull at 1132 White Sails Wav. CdM. UMIQUE IH HARIOR VIEW HOMES - former Portofino moldel, 2 pools. big lot. fee. See Kay Glavas .at 1824 Port Sheffield Place. Bring $159,500. U "-' l()U I: ti()Ml:i REALTORS' TME NIC(<r ~EOPLE SELLING THE NEA rcsr liOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 546·6990 • CALL US [ llil·1~~'Hill G~ol 1002 G....,.. 1002 ~ iC ............................................. . THIHllHG AIOUT SB.UH~1 Well. 'WATaftlOHT HOMl now is the best time of the year to Un:iqueandUnU3ualw1th l µst; historicallf, activity is best in b r ick, beam s and J .January, right af\er the holidays. warmth. A ~ Story unit This year it will be frantic. For attached for income. Ex· 1 • cidng 3 Bdrm ho111e with best res ults. g~t started nght now! dining room. ramuy rm. Call: . pilched beams & slain~ dus windows. The ren· ltl unit bas I BR & loft, with 1 ol a kind 2 story IMna room. 5239,000. - WAT'ERFRONT • HOMES ' REAL ESTATE 631-1400 4+ DIM + g.-rOOM ''/i ACH ESTATE• This hard to find single "al.ory r1:mbllng estale wit.tr over 2400 sq. fl. or Uvl,,C area Is located on secl\aded tree-lined street. Many custom ,futures Including fireplace m master suite. Try ••500 for a 11revlcw ol thlS.£mlque home. Call 983-676'1. MN llJ O ••I! tull(IO •t N r I' •• 1~31f TH£ RCAL 1 ~E STA HRS Dhrt"-of...,.., !s•aet auJ C.. ••• ,.. 1001·._,.. 1002 • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ONE ACRE RANCH! Escape to Orange Park Acres! Get away from it .all & come home to a beautiful Spanish Hacienda w/4-bedroorm, 3,000 sq. ft. oo private cul-de-sac street. Corral s, stalls for horses. Irreplaceable loca.,.... A bargain atS189,500. Calltodayl JA.CllC HOWILL. .... 644-l l 16 * /eich /eeaft'I * Cameo Shore~ B..,..t oceClft & jetty vi.w -.: ncehft+ ia ..-ty & desiCJI. t.ilt crOIMd • ..... lllluriom pool & patio. 2 Mstr. slw bdrMI .. ~ c••.,..._ dlR wHh tr;ilc. & pool ,_-.. wfffl Ml """ Dt :atk ..... be-4 ceillftgs ht D•hMJ ""' & forMlll .... ""'• each wttt. exdtinq foesll staM frpk. M•y cttSfoftl f.ahlrH htlf• & CMllf, HM • ftagp•! A.cuss to l priveh be«hn & 'u:ueu:lty pork. $235,000. OPEN I TO 5 SUMDA Y 4533 raHA.M IOAD COIOMA Da MAR c_. ShoNI • ....._. s,.cllllltb CALL 67).7040 SAM JUAN CAPISTRANO Spacious townhome on one level. located in lake community of Village San Juan. $.59,500. Large patio home near schools, great area for growing family. $92,000. SAM CLEMENTE Watch Mr. Nixon sink a putt from the picture window of this re· decorated Shorecliffs 3 bedroom home along the fairway. $82,500. . · _; -~~ ANCHORAGE '-.. r -\!-'· INVESTMENTS ~· .:, . . . Ru/tor /, 496-7711 cae:· 110111 . ILllRS CD. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE LIDO lSLI unllL.Y ~l 3 Bedroom + Lounge. ~orat-ed ln Greens & Blues. Entry Paneled. Expensive Wall Coverings. Powder Rm Has Surprise Hidden Laundry Area. Xtra Lge PaUo. Street to Strada. Beamed Celling in L/R, Vaulted Ceilings Upstairs. $149,500 -131.1• • • I I I 002 GeMral 1002 •.........•...•.................•. , .......... . Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & formal dining, with view toward Harbor l s land. Boat slip. $325,000. Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny\1cJ,. Drtv•· N 8 o7':J 6 16 1 I 002 GeMral I 002 P9UHSULA. CONDO -$7 I ,SOO 2 ldnw -2 ..... -laka1ty I UHrTS -GA.RDIH GttOYI Good lllcon.-1 -_IoW priu Stt,tSO NEWPOIT SHOllES-SI 19,500 4'*"'-Pool-T....,s NEWPORT DUPLEX -S 154,500 4..ctl ... U.lh OCEAMFIONT C.OT -$155,000 WESTCLIFF-$159,500 NI 41._ wjPool & JOCMlli UDO ISLE -$156,51>0 S,_,a.h Styt• -l ..._, 2 loHt Mewtn&o.it 116 C.AMYOH-Slfl,500 z ... & o .. -roo1-V&.w l.Al.IOA ISLAND WA.THfROMT $239,000 , ... "l1/1 M'M\Wt LIMON HIJeHTS -$244,500 .... _, __ vi.. WATERFRONT HOMES 26.'\;l w.Coo~1 llllJhw.lll N .. "'tJ<>l'I a.·"" (714115.11 Mm INCOME UNITS Six unil apartment building ·in good North Santa Ana location. No vacan- cies. Jn good condition. A DON BIRD EXCLUSIVE. $105,000. Call for details CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD Associate s , Re altors Ge.erol 1002'G-..raf 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE; 110111 ILllRS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE • OPEN SUMDA Y 1-4 411 PLATA -IL~S Lovely 2 Level "E Plan'' with 3 Bedrooms, 21h Baths, Family Room, Patio. -Great Vjew of Upper Bay. Fo.r l.ease $750 Month. I e IY APPOINTMENT LOVB. Y LIDO ISLE 3 Bedrooms & Lounge, Decorated in Greens & Blues. Entry Paneleq Expensive Wall Coverings. Powder' Rm has Surprise Hidden Laundry Area. Xtra Lge Patio; Stree~ to Strada. Beamed . Ceiling in L/R. Vaulted Ceilings Upstairs $149,500 H CAH'YOK llOA.DMOOl 111 4 Bedrooms Highly Upgraded. F an-· tastic View! Jacuzzi Adjacent to Mstr Br Suite. BMght Sunny At- mosphere w /Garden View From . Each Room. Oversized Lot on Quiet Cul De Sac. Ma ny Amenities including pool. $295,000. · 11.UffS ..... PLAM" -VIEW! Spectacular Front Row Location! Great View of Upper Bay & Ecological Preserve. 3 Levels w /2 Bedrooms, 21h Baths , Family Room, 2 Patios. ·Highly Upgraded. IAYROHT AIA.lnen' Plush Adult Apartment with 3 Br, 2 Baths. Boat Slip Available. Great View of Lido Channel. LowMonthly Maintenance. $130,000 •Al.AXT DllVI Dover Shores Outstanding 3 Bed.room Home. One of Newport's finest Areas. Make Plans .to See Thls Luxuriously Appointed Residence. Outside Dlntrig w /Bub· • bUng Fountain, Breathtaking Vlew t t i 1 i I I ~ ...... .. · .. ' . . ~ . • . . . ~ , . • . • , . ' . • I ~ ( l I J . 3 UMITS PARADISE $34 000 Best Buy IALIOA ISL.AHO Own your own ranch In 3 Bedrms. aood 11t11 tcr GOOD IHCOME Valeneia 628 acres of h1l home ! e r i J( ht a n d ly terrain. up Towsley cheery Canyon. L fl.. Cou11ty R~ C 2· I ·l Close lo Wuter Only $200 per ucrt!, will ..,.t si42.ooo conslder lradc •;~.~;, ot. ~~L:e·..=~ """" "" '" '"' "2·4<9S ~ lllWIUJI "People Serving Peopl1" TAKE rT EASY 1002 -------•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMrol 1002 GtMrel VALUE WITH COM FORT Describes this charming 3 bedroom townhome perfectly , with la rge dinin~ room. wel bar and 2 baths · just four homes from park & pool~ An outsta nding value a t $85,500. or&c 1·4:30, 4'46 PASEO DE VEGA TEltRIFlC TRlHA On lovely greenbelt in North Bluffs . P rofessionally d e corated & in mo~ ~in condition. 3 bedrooms, 21,2 bat.:.s. Formal dining. Realistically priced at $122,500. OPEN 1·5, 2659 VISTA ORMADA IA YFRONT EST A TE Supe rbly constructed 5 bedroom home + servant ·s win~. complete w /butlcr's panlr~·. elevator & ba::icmcnt. Oth1:r amenities in clude pier & slip, sandy hcach. beautiful pool in fo1-mal garde n setting & pa r ki ng fur 12 cars . Penins ula location on fee for $895.000. IRVINE TOWMHOME In beaut iful Deerfield. This two bedroom, highly upgraded home is priced a s an inves tment opportunity at S&t,500. Qi.ARMING NEWPORT HEIGHT~ Ready to move into. Kitchen is a cook ·s deli ght. 2 bedroom. 2 bath dining room. patio, plus large famJI): room w f1r c pl .. lce. New on the market :it SRY.000. IE.ACH HOME-WEST HEWPOlT Clean well ke pl beac h home in \.\'e~t Newport. 4 bedroom , 2 bath. private !:>u ndcck o ff ma s t e r bath Community pools. tennis court & clubhouse m ake this home a trulv great value at ~4 .750 • ADJACEHT TO PARK & POOL Decor ators will delight to thb Turtle Rock 4 bedroom 2 112 bath, Plan ~4 F e aturi n g p ri va t e a t r ium w/country-sty le wooden d ecking. formal dininJ? ruom & large familr room. S!"l8,%0 land included. · RtEHCH CHA TUU OH THE IA Y One of a kind view w 50' on the watc1· plus pool. ~ bedroom. 3 b.tth. many t:ustom f<•atures F.imil} ~11e<I kitchen. lar~e II\ 1n~ room. curving st.aircasc. All with a feeling or quiet elegance . $475.000 fee. OWNER TRANSFERRED :\lu~t leave this lovely -l bedroom h1mw in Dt•ane Homes -t;mvcrs 1t~· Pa rk ,\ttracl l\·el v cll·eo rnlc d in earthlon€'s & neatly ltinll"capNl. this 1tt.•arly ru.~w homL' has famil~· & d1n1n ,.: r onm <. & 3 b;i th::.. :--:o w rL•dt1Cl'<l tn l·ll fa st al Sl 10.500 OLD CORONA D£L MAR HOME :'\atunil wood, \vnrrn pap1..·r~. French doors . 2 pat ios.:! b1.·drnl)rl1"i. 2 baths. Remode led 1n l!lil 'J'wo hou ~c::. l rom lcnn1~ courts. Sl20.000 S!ClUDfO MASTIJt SUITE \\'1th ~:rnn.1. j.1c-u111· & f1rc1)lacc. offc·1 ... (:umpll'lt• pr1\·a(',> l rnm lhc> st•p.irjk :I hl•clroorl l 1'111l<h en's wm~. Spt·c·t •1t·11l.11 \ ll'W 11 1 B.1t·k B=iv ... ~ F<,...h11m hland. ~fi!>.~>.'ir> • IOATS H' IAY VIEW S <.' c I 11 d t' cl c 11 !-. I n m d u p I c " . enkrt a1nc•r":-PHI acltse Rart• des ign & con!-ttruct10n .. \ tri·l<'\'CI & a penthouse• Spnc·1ous 2 bed rooms. 2 haths. separate workshop. O\.Crsizc lot & P<trkang areas. S245F llG CANYON $22,,000 ·1 bedroom. Open & light. View. Conversation pit. Good lot. Stained g las s windows. Pro fe ssional lahdscapin~ with founta in. Much, much more. IN A CLASS 8 Y ITSELF 1\n auth e ntic "Williams buq(' colonial has jus t bee n c reat ed ! Custom. quality features including the most minute de tails make this architectural dream an outsta nding achievement a distinct asset to the community or Corona d e l MaT . P a rtic ulars av a i lab l e with appointment. Presented at $175,000. lfG CAHYOH TOWHHOUS! Fountains , tennis. pool, jacuzzi all overlooking Cha mplonshlp golf course. These go with this brand new, imagin ative, a ward winning 2 bedroom home. Come i:;ee it. S125,000 A COU>WIU. IAHlll CO. OJ. SPECIAL! Oranges !(Blore in l he back yard of this irnmac. 4 br, 2 ba Costa Mesa home. Choice !oration, walk to sbups & kin· dergartens thru college. $68,000. For detail:. call : 962·7771 .-1-·1- MUST SELL FAST 3 BR, 2 BA. Cream puff with pool, new carpets & painl. Ready for new Townhouse ownt?r. with many ext ras. Op e n House Sat, Sun. 12 5PM. SM.990. 645-3474 .-1-,- HOME & INCOME IH 7 7 . whe n you live in this upgrade'1, m a inte n a n ce fre e , Deerfield Townhome . Swimming pools a nd schools close-by. Situated between Santa Ana & San Diego freeways. Shows like a model and ready to move in. Priced be low c urrent market. $67 ,950. HURRY! IHFOIMA&. UYIHG IH 77 ... is what you will have if you buy this custom -built 4 bedroom, 2 bath Peninsula Contemporary. Huge patioi fireplace, aod protected by our one year warra nty. JUST THE HOUSE Fal77 . 2 Bedroom & den, 3 bath home in Greenbrook. Oak pegged floors, large corner lot, and recreational vehicle or boat access. ONl.Y $78,950. 640-9900 1470 JAMBOREE f!J°luJ ~ 8t>lak ~~ Valley Realty --------- ll ard to !ind :i llEUR O OM H OM E . large dining room. all qual.lly bwll wi.Lh lath & plaster + LAHGI-: i! BEDROOM llomc and G•Mral 10021 G~ral 1002 double garage for rental •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••• income. Hurry on th1-; one? $75,500. Ca ll 540-1151 ~HERITAGE ·~· · REALTORS MESA VERDE Now vacant! L arge I -Sed"°m ;.ind f .smtly roorq. located on hug(.• Cul·d.e·Sac lot. If )OU need a BIG .i BEDROOM on a BIG LOT. !>Ce th1~ b eaut;' Sn. 750 Cal l M(Hlf>l •HERITAGE · ·~ REALTORS HAPPY HEWYUR From The StQff of C. F. Colesworthv Rf'Clffors 640-0010 -------- OCUH~OHT DUPLEX HEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS H prosperity is your goal for 1977, let D avid s o n R ealty's trained pro- fessionals help you keep your resolu- tion! Invest in Newport Beach!! I. TO LIVE OH UDO This 4 bdrm., 3 bath home on prestigious Lido Isle. will brin~ a whole new outlook : cozy frplc .. South patio. wet bar. OPEN SUN. l ·.'i. 113 VIA NICE . $159,500 2. TO OWH A JACUZZI New 3 bdrm. hom e. just completed. Mstr. bdrm. with luxur ious bath; near bay & ocean. $145,000 3. TO FIHD TAX SHR TER Try these 5 units in Da n a Point. Cannot be dupli cat e d . Two 1-bdrm. + 3 bachelors. ~:1 Mile to beach & marina. $13.5.000 . . DAVIDSON REALTY 580' W Coo>I Hwy N 8 ' 645 • 7575 Jl16 Newport Blvd NB 6 73·9060 3 lklrms . 2 haths up. 2 G 1 1002 bd1 m:... 2 b.tlh:. d1l\\ n fltera G•Mraf I 002 holh " frplr conver'a •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t um areJ Only 3 } rs }o\mg. Good rental re cord Pnced at $:?75,000 6i3·3663 ll:t3·0523 · associated BROKERS-REAL TORS l OH W S'llboo 6' 1. JU I POOLSIDE BEAUTY Suix•r shar p 2 bd, ::!12 ba lO'-"nhome next to pool & steps to tennis t·ourts. llas ,\ C, bit-i n BBQ, gar dr upnr. <'Ompaclor. el c ror only '$47 ,500 S45·949l. -- r . Mab YourH~w Y•ar R~lut.Jon :-:ow' Did you rruike the ~ )uu pro jected for your self? Have opening:. for 2 h1: 'd salespeople. full comm .. tree ad.verl1S1ng . Call W.E. Lac he nm y er . Reall<>r. ~6·3928 eves 673 4517 Lachenmyer Realtor Owner Ready to Move' <I lk>drms. or 3 und den. I '• Oath. Love· ly quil't ne11thborhood. Clean and brtJthl. Red Carpet 11101 Mopolla at TalMrt. Ft.. VUy 962·4495 POOL LISTING :\'orth Co~t a ;\k!'i.l. a<ld ·on patty roo m Formal d1n1ng , h igh ly upf:!r :i d ccl . ni ce n r i i:!h bor hood . Ownc·r c.mxious. ${)7,!150 546-4141 LARGE HOME with pool and private projection room for those home movie buffs. One of Costa Mesa 's finest pretige homes ror onl y S82,500. Call for a ppt. 546·4141 WESTSIDE BEAUTY This custo m remodeled home was gutted ;rnd re huill a~ n e w . Has l'xqu1"1t " <·ount1 .\' k1ll'ht·n. rn.assive Us(:'<l lmck corner fireplace in living room. 2 ~e\\ baths , 2 Rcdrooms & den. <lluge master w /2nd firepl ace ). EXCLUSIVE NEW L ISTING AT BAHGAJN P RI C E OF 569.500. Call now to see 9l>2 4451. DRAMA TIC, UNUSUAL All our s t a ff s a ys thi s OCEANWOOD home is a RARE JEWEL. 2 Be drm . inc luding maste r, downs tairs with 2 big bedrms . ups t a irs. Large formal dining room w ith 22 'vaulted ceiling overlooks ATRlUM. F a mily room with fireplace. m .soo. See this to- day! Call : 962·4454 MESA VERDE BEAUTY lmmaculate 3 bedroom , 2 ba th home. Fantas tic 15x20 added family room with beamed ceilings and loads of paneling. Located on a quiet street convenient to schools and shopping. Won 'l last long, $73,500. ..,RICESU.SHED OPEN H OUS E Sun . 10-5, 2917 5 am:J~C: WITH Chestnut, Cost a Mesa. Call 640-6161 POOL-$69,900 MESA del MAR POOL Spre11d out in thia hu11e s lJome. 4 Bdrm. or if you prefer 3 bedroom borne plua bonus room and de· bedroom + formal dining. Fan- bghtful swtmmlna pool. tas tic po ol w /jacu :ni, outdoor Ideal for r.imllics who heaters . gas BBQ. Enclosed front like their rN'11.'aUon ot court yard are a with oriental home, pool l &ble h1 ln-clud~d. Ct11I ror oppolnl· ,garden and flsh pond. See this uni· \ • SU~RBHOMES REAL TY, IMC. w.~Yo.J J/app'J r/ew '/jear ~0urstatt. Sob Semell Beniie ,A.rd110 .Joe G uliono Link Myers l.Ofrie Sennell Ro GeycC l nd Jeon Mofsh f.tne M 0$ o Vil~· WoUoce .)onel Mulda< SeH1 y ChopP61 Bill Stoikey /vlthony Nv.di:_:t.:.o---~ ~UPERB f-iQM,~S GHeral 10021GeMral 1002 •.•.............•................•..•......... .. SHIMGLED OH THE ISLAMD Shingled and charming 3 bedroom, 2 s tory, close in on Balboa Island and in pe rfect condition with h a rdwood noors, brick patio, copper plumbing and s unny decor. Wa lk to bay and to buy. Asking $119,500. U,_..lf)UI: li()Ml:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Hrghwav. Corona del Mar ,1ho in l\1cs •• Vl•rdc . .it 546 5990 ~ll macneb I Irvine 1'-realty FINER HOMIES FROM $104.500TO $1,200.000 SHOttECLIFFS -OPEN SUH. l·S P.M. 331 DRIFTWOOD -Excellent loca- tion! Walk to private beach ! Light & airy 2BR + extra room attached to garage. Beautiful hi·beam den or I amily room w /fireplace -3 baths. Eating area in kitchen overlooking covered patio. $179,000. <Xl3 l LIMDA ISLE MEDl'TaliHUM Warm fa mily home: earth colors + Lile. Inviting paneling & beams + 3 fireplaces. Master suite includes dressing room . lots of extra closets + storage. Spacious patio for enler- lainini..: or ch ildren's pl ay. Can- tilevered deck + slip for 2, 50' boats. $297 .500 leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (X14 ) OHE OF A KIHD-HARIOtt VIEWl This b e autifully cus tomized Portofino features a gracious main house w/3BRs , 21h baths, family room. fireplace, high ceilings w/ex· posed beams + quarry tile entry . The guest quarters are separated by a spacious patio courtyard ; it in· eludes kitchen . 2 baths, bedrooms + sitt ing room -an in-laws de- light! $159,000 fee. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200. HA VE A HAPPY HEW YEAR! This s pecial f amity home offe rs 38Rs + ~u e s t q uar ter s & lg. redwOOd j acuzzi on a tree studded lot in c hoice Eastside Costa Mesa. Property is in beautiful condition awaiting the buyer who appreciates quality. $104 ,500. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (X16) TOUCH 1M! STARS An outstanding S BR home high on Spyglass Hill w /spectacular view of Ocean & coas tline. Sparkling night vi e w o f N e wpor t Cente r & Penins ul a . F a mily r oom . bonus room & cozy den/study. Poel\. + jacuzzi. $340,000. Cathryn Tennille 644 ·6200. CXl7), A PLACE TO lfMll•BI Cannery Vlllage comer otrice - colorfully decorated 5 rooms & re- ception room! $110,000 Donna Custer 642·8235. 008) llG CANYON TOWMfOMI Luxury living suspended over lush fairway. Deluxe 2BR w/mirrored wet bar, formal dining room & views from nearly every room. Comm. pools & tennis. Lease at ~/mo. or buy for $1Z7,500 fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. CX19) Relocating? TARBELL CAN HB.P YOU locate your new home and self your present home at a good profit! We're ;r member o f RELO. lnte r·Ctty Relocatton Servic e . a aa11onal netwo rk of reallots experienced 1n handling family relocation problems . Whether m oving across town... or across country. call the friendly folks at Tarbell. After all, we've been FIMDIN' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WON! · VIia Park Showcase! Executive home 1n this prestige area. Freshty painted and decorated Inside and out. Custom shuttef'S in the larQe family room. lush new carpets to sink vour feet into. 4 bedrooms. 2 full baths. Family room With brick firep!ace. Formal entry toyer to gen~s sized master suite. SeQarate laundry room for mom. Fully Sl)(inldered paric·hke grou~ Well worth the pnce. $120.000. Call ~1720. $43,000.Attn: Vets! Be sure to use your benefits on this outstand- ing ranch home. Newly painted. new stucco, glistening hardwood floors. Large country lot. 4 fruit rrees. 3 bedrooms. n; baths. Oversi zed master suite with bath and dressing area. Dining room area. luxury living room. Charm· ing patio. Show and sell. Call 540-1720 • Mesa Verde-Pool! One block from the country club. No-care yardS. 24 h. covered patio OUlet COS street Recently redecorated thruout. Decorator wallpaoer. gorgeous carpels 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths. Fiesta family room wrth lireplace. 2nd fireplace in the living room 15 tt formal din- ing room. wel bar. wine rack. china closet. Huge sparkh"g pool surrounded by fully sorinklered lawns. S 124.500 Call 540-1720 $57,950-Country VIia! Large tush overhanging trees and bushes sur· roonds this country like home' Covered patio area w1lh Pol belly stove. small garden in the · minimum care yards. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths Buffet d1n1ng room. farm charm kitchen. private master suite. The price 1s right. $57.900. Call 540-1720 9tarter1s D•llte! Full price just S41 ,500. Ideal for the new or rehred couple Separate covered patio wtrh BBQ area and playhouse Convenient to shOps and bus service 3 bedrooms. luxury hv· 1ng room for parties Country kitchen decoral- ed with rich wood cabinets and features spacious d1n1ng area For more details. call 540-1720 Authentic Spanish! Presrrge executive home In Mesa Verde. Custom built for d1scnmma11ng home buyer. Professronally landscaQed yards. sprinklers front and rear Tiled fountain. huge deck oorch About 3200 SQ feet 1ns1de. 5 bedrooms. 3 balhs. Slumpstone ltreplace in the large family room Oversized formal din· ing. convertible den Built-ins lor your oonve· naence. A home with everything. S22S,OOO. 540..1720 Former Model! Handsome Woodbridge townhome perfect for the demanding buyer. Wood parQuet entry to spectacular winding staircase. Gorgeous master suite with bath and dr&SSing area. Par· ty sized lamily room, heatwarmlng fireplace. air conditioning too 4 bedrooms or den. 3 baths. Candlehghl dining room $98,950. Call 540-1720 2 On A Lot! Full price Just ss 1 000 Needs a httle tovin' bul what a money maker. Live 1n one and rent the other or let both make your payments. Front home is 3 bedrooms. back home is one bedroom For more details. call 540-1720 Just Listed! New on the marl<etl Handsome Mesa Verde home shows like a new model' ParQuel enlry foyer, built-in bookcases! Phone tacks. lush . carpets and coordinated drapery. 4 bedrooms. 3 full baths, formal dining Qu811ers. Living room. PV stone fireplace to warm your toes. Large pool sized lot, $89,500. Csll 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARhELL REALTORS' Gl Member RELO --s~rving 7000 Cities 644 1766 mcntl\42 25". que home to appreciate. $76,300. • (.I ll. Ill <I•,," .,·~1 1 11 I' C•U.64().6161 . 642·1135 644·6200 ."~~!!!!!!J!t•~~~~!~~JO~A~~u~/~~1~"..,~'t~~:~R~o~.~~~~JJ:[~~~~~··~'~~~'~··~il~t~l~l~ILlll~~~~~~li~~~~~~~~~~to~1!0!0!~!~!1!!'!~!;'c..!7!S'J!ou!.1!;!;:!~t>or!~!Y!~!11!:!~!e!n~t•~r~~~A.i..,:::'~c~o:·•~L~or:,-::•:t;1:101:~~.·:t.:Mte~~C; .. : ... ::..,:·~;~ Thruout Th~ United States , M DAILY PILOT Saturday. January 1. 1m ~!!!.'::~.~ ....... !~~~.~~~........ 4 ,January ''917 DAILYPILOT HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEOIOOM 59Sea Pine {Big Canyon) NB 642·8235 Sun . 1·4 2 IR Ii FAM RM or DEN 6272 Sierra Palos Rd .. Irvine 640-5357 $84,000 Sat /Sun 12·5 707 l llh St.. Huntington Beach 536-1484 Sun. 12·4 3.11 Driftwood CShorecliffs) CdM 642·8235 Sun. 1·5 3 HOIOOM #=6 Rue Verte, Big Canyon, NB 768·1212/640·4111 Sun 1-5 526Santa Ana. Newport Heights 675-6670 $86,500 Sun 12-5 219 Jasmine. Old CdM, Cordel Mar 675·6000 $149,500 Sun. 1-5 'lZ1 Apolena, Balboa Island 675·6000 $119,500 Sun. 1-5 •201 Morning Cyn (Shoreclfs) CdM 644-4910 $235,000 Sun 12: 30·4: 30 7 Rue Grand Vallee <Bi~ Cyn) N. B. 644-4910 $285,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 442 El Modena. Npt Hts. N. B. 546-2313 Sun 1·5 312 Vista Madera, Nl1 646-77 11 Open Sun 1-5 3 IR & FAM RM or DEN 3007 Carob. E. Bluffs, N.B. 673·8550 Sun l ·5 515Tustin Ave (Nwpt Hghts) NB 645-3930 $87.250 Sat/Sun 1-5 3253 Washington, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $67,900 Sun. 1-5 •538 Redlands. Newport Hghts 644-6200 Sun. l -5 •4533 Perham Rd .. Cam. Shrs, CdM 673 -7040 $235,000 Sun 1-5 2917 Chestnut. Mesa Verde. CM 540-0942 $73.500 Sun. 1·5 •4a00 Roxbury (CameoShrs) CdM 644-4140 $189.500 Sun. l -4 1824 Pt. Sheffield . I-Ml. NB 675-6000 $159.500 Sun. 1·5 1132 White Sails Way, HVII, CdM 675-6000 $124,000 Sun. 1·5 21 Almond Tree. Irvine 752-1700 $78,900 4 IEDROOM 113 Via Nice (Lido Isle) N. B. Sun 12·5 673-9060 $159,500 Sun 1-5 •2861 Velasco, Mesa del Mar, CM 546-4141 $82,500 Sun.1-5 928 Ave. Salvadore. San Clemente 493-2143 Sll5,000 Sat/Sun l,;5 426 San Bernardino. Npt Hts, NB 546-2313 Sun 12-5 4 IR .. FAM llM or DEN 2828Tabago Pl . Mesa Verde, CM 642-5200 $86,000 Sun. 1-5 #12 Ima Loa Court. Newport Bch. 752-7314 S88.200 Sun 1·5 1622 My rtlewood. Costa Mesa 962-8891 $65,250 Sun. 1-5 1086 Vallejo Cir. (Mesa Woods) CM 645-0303 Sun. 1·5 1501 Antigua <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $219.500 Sun. 1·5 Z731 Bayshores Dr. (Bayshores) NB 644-6200 S199.000 Sun. 1-5 4872 Kron (The Ranch > Irvine 644-6200 $86,900 Sun. 1·5 2828 Tabago. Mesa Verde.C M. 642-5200 586.000 Sun. L-5 20612SaltAir, H.B. 645-0303 S72,500 Sun. 1-5 8642 Lowmeadc. Huntington Bch 968·8019 Sunda~ 1·5 l lOO Santiago ( Oovcr Shrs l NB 644-0322 S239.500 Sun. 2-5 2201 Privat<> Hd . ~ n 640-7711 107 Via Genoa, ~ B Open Sun 1·5 640·7711 Open Sun 1-5 ~Goldenrod . Gre<•nbrook, C.M. 545-9491 $89.500 Sun 12-4 193.5 Kildeer, M. Verde.CM 545-9491 Sun 12·4 S IEDROOM 19822 Felclirf. Hunt Reh. 962-4797 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 5 II Ii FAM llM or D&t 2006 Port. Bristol (}Mlomes) NB 644 -6200 $159,000 Sun. 1-5 •17 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, N.B. 640-6161 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 HDIOOM 1242 Rutland #6 (Westclim NB 645-2411 $59,950 Sun. l-4 3 llOltOOM 26Canyon Isl. Dr (BigCyn) NB 644 -4910 $159,500 Sun 12:30-4:30 3 II • FAM IM or DDt 2619Vista Raquette, N.B. 640-5357 Sat/Sun 12·5 418 Plata, Bluffs, N.B. 631·1800 $750/mth. I HOUSE FOR LEASE 3 ft I FAM IM or DIH Via Mentone (Udo Isle) N.B. 644-4910 $1,oo& Mo. Sun 1-4:30 ** w ... ,..... , ••• W•rfr•t&,... HcMlus For SaM Geeerol I 002 GeMt'ol I 002 ~ F'Of' S. HcMisff for S. Houaes For Sde ..........•......•..... .....••.•.•..•••...•••. ······•··•············· ...•...............................•.......•.•••...•••••...••...............•............... 1002 G._roC 1002 ~· I 002 eoro.. .. Mer I OU Colt• MHo r 024 ·····················•· •.•...•....•....•...... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• v.-· E~l.EY N TAYLOR CO. JU;AL TOHS ~i nt•t.• lH46 JASMIHf C•-OH~STOIY! l'"'>Ji!nl j CHOOSE THE BEST LUXUIUOUS HOME WALK TO IE.ACH IO'xlOO' HT A TE! Expans1"e lot perm1ti' Tt:NNlS court, i.w1m pool, bo:it. motor home. horsei.. or more! Ex qulstte cu:.tom built home. 30' Llv Rm. w/10' Flagstone fireplace. llUGE Yam rm w/24' sunny m('zx11n1nc (open IHum rull in ss> Sl'ACIOUS k1tt•hcn w/16" PRIVATE HACH ACClSS 411t•.ct.tc•d ta $109,500. The price Is right. 1ht lor11llon i!:> itrcal. tht' ltl8tr bdrm 1s gh1nt. lhc )'llrd 13 pool MLCd, the l a nd lb f~c . the bathroomi art-two u11d the f1replac~s urt> too. 644-721 I GRACIOUS LIVING+ PPrfection thruout! Many improve- ments in this beautiful 2 an & den Expensive wall coverings, cptng & drapes. Wonderful Jacuzzi outs ide mstr ste. Security gated area. $154.000 2 IRAHD HEW HOMES -due lo be finished an February. Choose your own colors. Super location on cul-de· s ac -3 bedrooms. 3 baths each - copper plumbing. s hake roofs, vaulted ceilings, fireplaces. and good financ- ing. The ''most house" for the money in Costa Mesa. $87,500. each •IHCOMI UHIT• 11\rt\' lui.uriouslf lllq:ci bt.-tlroom~ kl'.) nutt! om• al our bc11l ~ai.l S1dt• ofl\'1 . ini:~ Th1' ::oi..JO II\ In.: 1onm . pool. C 1o;s·1 HOUSE, :1 t•11r i:ar.1i:t· Wllh i.hop ~Pot'c and loll 11\l!kt• lhlb n "ondcrfull) nt•\1lilc homt• lor .1 lnri:r larmly . Nrw f)Jlnt uncl plu ~h rt11 pPllnU: loo Muroccnn Ttl~ drain !'I.US Ht·ntul Uult '" boonl, Harvest Gold sink b•ick /Jn NIL[l. lJJ\IL[Y ~ J\55llCIA1 [5 LIDO ISLE HOME FOil LE.ASE Enjoy life in this lovely 2-sty 3 BR & den home . Spac. LR. formal dining. kitchen bar, south patio. Massive mstr DR with large stfndec k . Cptd & & NEW Gold clshwshr. 3 _ _ ' · :~:. s(:r0~ic~1 ~~~.\1~ CAMEOSHOfU:s ''·.Quail ~ MESA VERDE MOYE IN TODAY -4 bedrooms. master bedroom with bath . 3 bedrooms with bath & twin lavatorie6. Large family or dining area. Newly painted and carpeted. s hake roof, fruit trees. & e>Ccellent landscaping. Just reduced to $86,000. m beaut1~sculpturcd Liv rm. Sep Dining. 3 Br. Plac• carpelm!! 1 111c home 3ba . Prof dee. J'onl, Prop1trti•• In Nt-:w cond Patio has purklikc yd. 6189,500 by 7U-1920 ' b · k r· 1 owner Q:ill 644 •1140 1•00 ou1111 •1 HIW,Ollf uac .. draped. $1,000 m o unfurn. 236 VJA MENTONE mass vc nc tr..:p ace. __ · · SUN l'-4:30 Se p . 9x 12' ,of c or CAMEO SHORES workshop. 9xl5 .ca.rden Living room , i.cparale 2 s.porate H041tes IE.AUTIFUL SHORIECU~S -$235,000 Real rare rustic charm! Impressive 3 BR Englis h st yle home with pool. Ocean view from upstairs mstr BR. 201 MORNlNG CYN. SUN 12:30·4'30 or t :ick rm. 1'.ru1l & 011'1. 3 Br. 2 ba. Prof de· on 1 lot fo\Jll of Easts1dl· shade trees. Entire pro: corated. Pool. parklike (;harm. ~.000 pert¥ has almost ne"'. 6 yd. $l8S,500 byl owner 3 ledroom/2 Bath 2828 Tabago Pl., C.M. Sun 1·5 fencing & adobe brick 4600 Roxbury Cameo Dbl. •'ur:ige. F'enccd wa1111. · ' " COMPLETE PRlVACY Shores. Open Sun t-4 Ph yard $50,756. Term!.. UNIVERSITY PARK One block from proposed _644_-4_t_4o_. -----Roy McCcrch Costa Mesa Newport Pri _.._, t Redtorl810Newport llG C.ANYOM IE.AUTY -$215,000 Beautiful Country Club '11ew 1 Prof. decorate d thruout an lovely color tones. Choice wall coverings, lush cptng. & drapes. parquet noor in en- try. 3 Bdrms .. 21h baths J acuzzi 1 -..Mo MEW TOWt*fOME -exclusive area. One level. 2 bedrms. 2 baths, dining room and 2 enclosed patios. Sharp looking with Spanish tile roof. Move right in! MARINA, in rapidly ap-YVR" ftY•S or Costa Mesa 548-7729 prec1ating. QUIET. R4 Local res ident wants --------- area. County taxes o.nJy ! duplex or lnplex CdM FOURtain Valley I 034 ONEOF AKIND! area. Pran only, n o ••••••••••••••••••••••• $117,000 brokers please. fi73 7710 <:-Ondo for sale 4br. 2ba. EXCEPTIONAL WESTCUFF 642-5485 ta Mesa 1024 Jt;SO:.<l ft nr Mile Square --------•••••••••• •• •••• ••• •• •• Park Gr~nbelt & com Owner 7 Rue Grand Vallee Sun 12:30--1 :30 IEWAID FOR WAITING -All top notch decorating. Lovely paneling. tiles, wallpapers in this 3 bedrm. 3 bath family room home. Bonus -it's loca- tion ! On hidden s treet, away Crom traffic. $137 ,000. TUSTIN mon pool & rec 564.900. Beautirut Spacious 4 Ron t:111:. l llG CANYOH TOWHHOMES Sparkling Ne w! Big Cyn C.C. views. court-yd entires. pools. tennis cts, cedar shingle exteriors, security!! "Oakcrest" I-sty 2 OR. Highly up- graded. Air cond., lus h cptng & drapes. mic rowave oven. View! Lease Bdrm. Lge lot. lmmed ll.O. R~ully __ 536 656!> occupancy. $60,950 HuntiftC)ton leach I 040 THE HOMESELLERS •••••••••••• ••••••••••• 752-5353 HUNTINGTON BEACH Corona del Mar .......•....•...•...... 1022 $8.50 mo. • • MEW LISTING OH E.ASTSIDE -for the perfectionist! Perfect workshop in the 3 car garage. 4 Bedrooms, 21h baths - all in excellent condition. $85,000. Call for appt. to see! BRAND HEW "Greenbrier '' 2-sty model, 2 BR. sit· ting rm, 2 ba, formal DR. View! For lease $850 mo. For sale $149,500. Spacious "El Dorado" 3 Odrms, 21/2 baths 2 story. Lge kitchen & DR. View! L ease $850 mo. For sale $159.500 4BR +DEN the ideal combination or a new home in an established neighborhood. reaturing all the latest kitchen ap- po1 nt ments. oversized garage, large rooms. 3 baths, step down wel· bar. mini ocean view. All walking dis tance to private beach. Only $165,000. fee. 26 Canyon Island Dr. Sun 12:30-4:30 (Off Ford Rd -East of Jamboree) 2 I I I San Joaquin Hilt Rood NEWPORT CEHTER. H..L 644-4910 SELL idle items with i Try a Da il y 1'11 0 Classified Ad to buy, sci or rent something. Call 644-7211 Ge-Mral I 0021 Getteral Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad 64.2·5678. 1002 GeMrol 1002 GeMral 1002 /Jn NIGEL llAILEY E., ASSllCIATES .•....•..•...••..••.••. ······················· ............................................•• -- SELECTED HOME BUYS POOL PU YERS PAJlADISE Spacious fam home w/huge sep rumpus rm to accom- modate your pool table. Lge bdrms. cheer ful frplc & btflly lndscpd. 646-7711 or540-8944. . . ANAHEIM · . GIE.A T FOR KIDS 4 bdrm, 2 bath home is m good school area. Super doboy pool & lge enclosed patio. Makes this h ome Anaheim's best buy for only $59,950. 546-0022. $25,750 See it & believe it. This sharp home has a completely new kitchen & ne wly painted in - terior. Will sell VA or FHA. See it today before someone else buys it 546-0022. $46,000 w /P'OOL Truly a great home to bring up kids. close to schools . 3 bdrms. 2 baths, hrdwd noors . Low down pymnt & priced for quick sale. 546-0022. HOaSE PIOPBTY! A custom built home on a btn hillside w/many fruit trees. This country atmosphere is the only place to bring up kids. Sec it today. 546-0022. COSTA MESA POOLSIDE IEAUTY Super s harp, 2 bdrm, 21h bath townhome next to pool & steps to tennis courts. Too many xtras to mention. Only $47.500. 545-9491 (714) MESA VERDE IE.AllTY This lovely 2 story home sits majestically on this huge cul- de-sac lot in choice area. Lge liv rm w/PV stone frplc, frml din & lg fam rm. 545-9491 (714) C.M. POOL HOME Fantas tic is the word for this 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fam rm home. Great H&F pool on lge lot w/rm for trailer or boat. Backs to quiet park. 545-9491 (714) RIEMODRED IEAUTY Expan'ded Ii v rm & din rm with cus tom frplc. Shows like a model. Great area & priced to sell. 545-9491 (714). GOLF COURSE VIEW Btnfy upgraded executive home on golf course. Huge rms, 4 bdrms, Z1h baths. frml din rm-;-lge. faro-rm w/wet. bar. Expansive view. 545-9491 (714,) RIST ROW tlALCOHYt! Irvine Terrace, priceless view overlooking btn East Bay, South Bay, North Bay & Balboa I s land . Well designed for Npt. area by architect owner. 646-7711 or 54().8944. OMTHEITHT& Custom luxury in Big Can-1 von. 4 bd. 41 z hath. huge 'mstr sllite w I frplc, frml din rm & fam rm. Fabulous home for family comfort & entertaining . 646-7711 or 540-8944. VIEW IN THE IWFFS ThiSo3 bd, "Dolores" model has a btn park for a back yd as w ell as an expans ive VI EW or the Back Bay. Located on quiet cul-de-sac. 646. 7711 01" 540-8944. UDO ISLE $217,700 Outstanding custom bit home w/4 bdrms, 3 ba, fam rm, sep game rm & 3 car garage. 640-7711or 540-8944. FAIULOUS DEANE HOMIE Magnificent 2 story w/3 huge bdrms, 3 bas , fam rm & frml din rm . P rofesstonally lndscpd. Impressive court yd entry. Btn location in fast ap- preciating area. 646-7711 or 540-8944. SJ,OOOGIFT This Greentree home has just been reduced to $66,950. You must see this btn mir· rored bath. Close to parks make it a prime location. Call now. 546-0022. LIST YOUR HOME WITH YOUR ~IENDL Y LOCAL REAL EST ATE GIANT 160,000 HOMES SOLD SINCE I 94 I I 5,000 hOlltH sold Mtc:e stcrt of 197 6 340 HOMES SOLD EACH WEB How did we become so big? By selling homes fast -one at a time! You'll enJoy working with proven real estate experts ... the friendly people to see are at Walker &'Lee. 'oull Mra91rPT wa• ·u & lH Alrtl:1cr is-.. ~ ........... .tJUt4Zl-f4'1 "'"'°' ~• ""' · vn 11: '""' "-'..._ .............. lllJl .... UOJ,1714)Hl-l711 1:30A.M. TOl:30P.M. ""'91Mc:~10yr ..... 121J>42M421 1-tleec:'-'-AltM •• 121JIHM49J.121JIS9'-27S7 ~ •••••••••••••• 171411%7·SIJl,l714112MStO .. ......_~,-•• 17141"""4000 ~ ...•••••••.••• 1114111M211.'7wn2-1110 ......,_.~ .... i.. •• m~114Nt44.C71416..,Tl11 .._,ri ............ (Jll1HMJ71,11t4>122·21H • , .-.Ce .•...•••.•...••• 171411JMHO,t714tl47.0601 Cen4._ .............. 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Brin!! your paml & TLC $80,000 area. 11sk1ni: ~.950. Agt. 673·760_l __ CHOICE EASTSIDE 4BR 2BA home near Westclirr shopping & schools. Playhouse 1n re ar yard. boat/camper storage. CALL today to see this rine family FHA ASSUMABLE Choice opportunity for a good home and a great lonn in the center of 11 R. Massive stone hrl'plaCt'. 2,1· lam1ly room. carpet mil and drapes. $15.000 down pays I ll 1''H f\ balance <and S409 pt:r month pays all. $59.900 £ull pnce HURRY ! ~l-5800 lntef'Mtional Real Estate N~orll home. 645-66-16 i--------A PR€HIG€ '-l-I HOMES APP~OACHING P8FE~TION In design ... in quahl)' in livability thb impec cable Ml!sa Verde ex eculive family home c.-in be the :.in.swer to your 1977 dreams. Featuring formal 1tv111~ plus a biR family room. £ach with a fire place. Formal din· inl? and a large kitchen. 5 bi~ bedrooms 2680 sq . ft. In all. The rest 1s breath taking. t st time ad \'ertiscd . Stt2,500 Call ~6-2313. oPttl ,,, '). ,, < •1 •• •01 f ,, ' [®- LET THE DOG RUN HUNTINGTON LANDMARK Ups ta1r'i l Rr Condo. l'o~scss1on 3 /1. SIS,000 l'3Sh to Sl8.000 lo11n 31>- prox. AVPI only t-:ves 5pm·Rpm. !l60·2583. l'rin c1pals Only. Mer~th Gardens IY OWNER 4 BR. rormal entry & din rm, Cam-rm w/bar, comp. rcclcc in. out. 3 Car l'!ar. lac bo:11 i:a t1.• w /1)()()! i;i1.e lot. Will b~ hstln~ w/rcaltor soon. Steal now & sa'Yc at ~.!IOO Pnnc. only 9611-74'1l Seacliff Splendor Gori:e<1us 4Br. ram rm. 3Ba. 3 rar aurai:c. 2 frplcs. btn hcalccl pool w jacun1. 1 ~ hlk from Country Clb, lcnni'i & J?oH cour!>C, "alk tu beach Anxious owner $115.000 AJ!\ Rose S1mnn1an ... around U1is l~ely 3 PACER.A REALTY bedrm family home. S.A (2131945 2621C714 )522 0872 Hts. There's plenty of ---- room for him to stretch WHAT A LOCATION! his legs. (or yours>' SllAR.,JSTOHY Then relax on the plush FRANCISCIAN FOUN- carpeting in fronl of your TAIN beautiful used brick 4 Br. 2 Ba. fam rm, up ri replarc. Interior 1s uni· i:radl'<I thrunul Walk tu quely decorated with Central Pk. llbrar.) cedar siding and shake shOl>Plnll & Sl·hls. Outdoor entertaininR's $81 .450 ·E·Z en fenced back yard CALI.NOW & large pat10 area. A " MUST ro~ a run IOVIOJ.!. \\ 847-2822 pct loving family! \; $64,900. • n·...,.,.~11',.,., 1£19=~ Propwti•• 7J2-t920 1'00 QUAil st Nl~f llACl4 -~ .. ""' 6078 WorMr, H.B. SIR LAHDMARK Super pools & jacu1.1.1. lo ma1nt yd, pricN1 f(lr Hacienda ~wck sai~ can 96%-~ 3000 Sq. ~t Owner's Pride· Giant 4 bedroom 2·story. 2 1 • Ole~ Elegant arched ex-bath:r;. separate ramtly lerior. large estate room. burrct dinin~. •2 grounds. 5 _bedrooms, 3 years old. sprinklers baths. ramtlY. room + front and rear. $87,500 den, fori;nal dining, wet Tarbell Realtors bar. built-in vacuum. 962.~ • • Truly s noot y _ neighborhood, BKR, call OWNER SACRI Ff CE: 540-1720 Prestige atrium model. Sunken living room, TARDIU. ceramic e ntr y. 3 bedrooms. formul din ini:. hearty f1 replucr. "#I 111 California" newly painted Tarbell. Realtors, 842-88.'>4 Mesa Verde 4 br. 3 ha. ------- fam/din'g & liv'rm. 2612 $48,SOO-Villa: Owner 's sq.rt. Lgc 15x40 pool bought another home. w/Jacu7.7.i, covcrd patio. netids immedlalc sale. 3 car gar. xlnt schools. Gorgcous 3 bedroom con Ownr, by appt. SS6-t434. do. l 'fl baths, <l ining $120.000. area, country kitchen. $57,950- Vacant ~!!Ji ~e!~~!~n Call t oday, Tarbell , Realtors. 962·55fi6 Publlc Motlc. Govf!rnment AsMMIClble loa111 Available to anyone. No new loan costs. Low In· terest available, take over paymcni., 3 ~ 4 bedroom homes, hurry, call &c-88S4 garden area. covered patio. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, formal dining room. Newly painted owner sacrifice. Cali ~lno ~1!!!!.L WALi TO llAC:H NISTICH ~tom 2 BR & Den or 3 MINC:H QUARTEtt BR, pool & Jacuul. Near 31Jr, 2~ ba Condo. La pallo. 2 car gt1r&\go. BeaullCul park like set• ting wllh pool & c lubhou se. Quick Jl()tUNlon. $41.500. A.fl. ~ ,~ parks & schools. P.M. Cooper & Assoc. 536-1484 536·8028 LAMDM.ARK 4 BR. fam rm. RV atora1e. up1raded . Owner. 968-8019. -DAILY PILOT • -·(January \917 ~~!~! !.~~.~c:':..... ... ~~:~: !.~~ ~~:: .... .,.. Sll=t.::.Ur;,,::d::;Oi...Y ..;;J..;;1>.;.;,l'l,;;.Utl:;,;'Y.1,_1_.19,;,.;17 ________ o_A_tL_Y_P_t_L.,;;,.O_T_..,.,.....,..7_ ~~~.~~.~~ ....... ~~:~:.~~~.~~.~ ....... ,~c:'!!!!.~~.~~.: .... . HuilHlllJfon Inch I 040 lrvifte I 044 lr"Ylfte l 044 L~ leach I 048 LOIJllNI a.oct. I 041 HottaH For S. HoulH Fo,. 5* Hout" Fo,. S• OftM.r Real &tot• ·············••········ ·····•··•·····•••••·••· ..•••...•...•..•..............•.•................•.......................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ------->fltwport ICoch I 069 .,..wporl h och l 069 San Juan Income Properly ~000 ••••. •• •• ••. •• •• •• ••• •• ••••• ••••• ••• •• •• ••.. •• CCll»f 1trano I 0 78 •••• •• ••• ••• •• •• •••• ••• S&S Rcao.Je Specla.Jlsts. 3. -----------------vNlan · ••••••••••••••,••• •• •• • ll•al &tot• Coun5elor i Aert.'ll rustic 2 bedroom 1•r0 f c :s 111 v e io t m l'IH ruoch homl!, ~uiu;~ Iii uoulysu1, appraisals, tax workshop.Shorlch11l..1111·l' & cxdiun~u advic(• from town rcnt1.<r. Zl•nl!d Spcciulii.1ng in Utt1 r.or ho r -.cs C ..1 n be multi pie>< llropert1c~ 4 or 5 bdrm models uvail, somew/pools. 968·4602 Pennington Properlu:~ REMODELED COTTAGE l:lrnnd new curpets , drapes. paint und leaked noors. Enclosed garden room h1.:hli~hfs th1:1 "pecl1H•ular home. :J Bedrm., 1'4 Uall\, 2 f1reph1~es. Just a short walk frum golf l'OUr~~ II\ one of ll vnt111.iton IMl.ach's finest areas. 1\11 TUl'R.! Roetc · OPEN HOfi'SE IY OWNER Swtday ..__., 29d 2 Story, 6 BR-Plan 7. Giant wood beamed step down living room w /floor to ceiling frplc. Formal dining room, family room, kitchen w tnook. Beaut. landscaped, low maint. yard. Secluded master bedroom, lower floor rooms open to garden & patio areas. 3 Car garage, loads of storage & many extras. 19l5Z ~ CalMo, Irv. Call Don Olk 17141 833-9609 or (7 t 4J 75 f .. 4642 NORI NS R EALTY REAL ESTATE 900 (,f.,.nnt•yr •· )I d94 947) \•9 Olll) Inspirational Use your 1ma1111111liun on t.lu11 cha1·mm~ trnd1t1onul church on lOOxlOO H·2 lot $215,000 FIRST nl BEST OPPORTUtlTY IN 1977 dmdl'<.1 $29~,000 S.-llcr!S t.. nu;v1•rs avail. Cull Ron EU1s ANCHORAGE If.ii ttc.>ulty, ~Mtl.:i IHYHTMENTS 7t Urut Apt Project, Co11ta (7141 4 96_77 u Mt'~11. prime lo1·atiQO. IP llt.· bmlt m 1!171. Exrell\•nt · rnx shelter bcn0nta for Santo An o I 080 um Ifo<iwres $320.000 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jununry lill'ldt~r. l>WOt'I"• 3 1ir A\!ult (714)642·4905 Tw11hsl'. 11r OCC. .Pool lmmelfiatc· m•1•up1111cy $39.950 Ph &16 6308 llus for on I y $83.000. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! f'Rl:\H: COMMl·:rwtAI LOTS In V1clorn1 lJcut'h area. 'l'wo C·l lots , thrl'e It 2 lots One of the lu~t guod lJUSIOl'~S lol'alJUO~ on Coust Highway. 'l'ntal p.u:kage $2:JI ,ooo lest Buy. $69,500 Secluded. cin a laq:c. wooded lot. is lh1~ 2 t><1rn1. home with frplc .. wood flr:1. & walls; bi~ kitchen & :.rp. ga1 a~c A well bwll house, w;ilk11111 d1stauce to the beach. * 494-7.SSI • THIS WEEKEND OHLY ••• to own :.. popular Newport Crest Plan 4 Townhome located on a quiet cul·de· sac. Enjoy the view from your step· down. lofted-ceiling living room that overlooks a park-like greenbelt. Be creative with an outstandjng Cloor plan that offers up to 4 bedrms. or a separate den/study, and a master BR., w/private.rretreat & sundeck. 3-Full baths. Stei>s from p(>ol, jacuzzi & tennis. Minutes from the beach. On· ly $88,200. CALL for details or stop and view. South L09U"O '086 ·Costa Mesa FOURPLEX . HOLIDAY SPECIAL Take 4 Uedrms. lkn and "'am1ly room. add pool. Jacuzii, r1re ring and superb decorating. Set an lovely ne1ghborhoo<.1 on pnvale, ttee liner! <:ul de Sac. pay only S92.UOO and happiness is sure l follow! • Roberts Realty 11t:i1 Beacll llvd KunllnttOD lltarh Irvin~ ~ 1044 •..••....••..........•• Truly Snooty! Pr l!'lil!e Woo<1br1di:e townhomc. ubuut :.moo i.q fL 1ns1dr. 4 b~dr•1<1ms. 3 baths. farmly ruorn + den, brn·k rirl'plae(·, uni que nwskr 1>U1k. W<>IX1 parquet t·ntry, .. l'urrnl•r model," S!lll,950, RK It l'all 540·1720 TARBELL "ft I In Californi~ TURTLE ROCK DISCOVEJt thl' secluded ~arden put1os of this w1•ll iles1~ned 2 BR, tlcn, Z UA ,.1ogll' fom11y hornE'. GR;\NJJ VJ!)T,\ RI.TY it~ 1212 FAIRWAY TOWMHOME J...1kc & Night Ll~h t V1c\.\s. Most popular llam:hu San .Jm1q11111 :J br plan, uocompromised \·ll'W from every room. lf""lne I 044 Irvine 1044 ···•·············••···• .•.....••.............. HAPPINESS IS Owning this exlremdy well done Plan 102 111 ''The W1llow11". This home !eulures :i bedroom, furmal dining + contrut'lor added family room! Central air, upgraded carpetinl! & wall coverings. Live. Jove & be happy in beauh(uM rvine. ONLY $67,500 14656 Or-. Acres THE VIEW won't stop from fh1s beautifuJ 3 bedroom. 2' ~ buth Townhome. Truly an exceptional value ;at $107,000. Enjoy the par quet oak flooring, Lhe plush. plush carpels and custom window covl'r· 10~s. Outstm1d1og Irvine EXCllANG ~; your an cumc properly lot•ateu unywhcl'e 1n Orange h,ll;~r. (cr')&c) ~e.L.(or County for Lh1s woo<l & ---- glaSG contempol'ary with HAMDYMAH 3 BdJ·ms., 2 baths & an SPECIAL ocean view, Sl25.000 DUPLEX AT * 494-80S7 * VICTORIA BEACH LAGUNA ll E R E • s A R E A-L SLEEPER! Located on HIDEAWAY the ocean side or the hwy. WITH EASY AC CESS TO TIU:: REACH. Single story 11rchitec· tur\', bwlt on level lot, W1ALL SORTS OF HF.MODF.L Ol'IEH HOUSE SUMDA Y I ·5 #I% IMA i.OA COURT CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD A·ssociates, Rea I tors 2 Bedroom & den 1n Canyon w 1serluded renr yard. Patio, terrace & tree house. One malt• to Lown & beach. All lh1s fur on.ly S64,500. <.:~II now to see 1>15·6&16 l'OSSllllLITU::S. The Hewporta.och 1069 Hewporta.och 1069 Jar'-'l·r unit ha b •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...•..•................ 2 DR, 2 Ila. newly dee. lll(J Degree orean view Public bead1 uecess. $125,000. 4!12 6700 Prine. only. W•stmlnster I 098 3 Bedroom, 2 buth At1d 2 Bedroom, 1 bath u111t 1o Will corusider eiccban~1·. Private patios, ektru large units. Great Invest· mt1nt potential. ·······s-49:958······· 1£1~::.~~ l SUPER Prapert1es 7S2·1920 DOOPER 14000UAl~IT NtW~HlfACH 3 Bedroom. den, central NEW Umts: 12 U, 40 U· u1r, nice fem·ed yard. qrg. Cu. ~o U-S.O. ,co Convenient.to shopping & l no only. Bkr642·1603 '.' . WESTSIDE REALTY INVEST INC. 848·2323 locut1on Dl';ar s chool:s. ~ PRESTIGE shoppm~. UCI. Nl•wpol't I HOMEJ Center, tennis clul1 and golf. JOON .NeWPort.N.H ~P1\CIOUS LIV. HM . SPYGL"'SS HILL W/Ol'FN ll E/\MED ONLY ONE LEF'I'. Lux· "' OtherR~alEstot~ ('Ell IN,G'' MASSJV L' unous Nwpl. Beh (..'on· Brand New 4 br. 3 ba, , .,I .. r. r . I . I t ·~····················· l"tn.l':l'LACE O F OLD domioium. Take advan· am. rm. yo~s se op . Mob'I H HHIC:K. E'l'l' Com pa cl ta~e of the opportunity lo Ry owner. iS2·539_!_ -For 's~oAe omH I I 00 Several income 1>r11· pert1es for sale or po.~s• ble cx(·hange. Oetafil hy appointment. Richard D. Fornr, & Assoc's, Reoltars 640·1700 RANCH REAL TY 551·2000 COZY& COMFORT ABLE "THE TERRACE" ONLY $68,900 Popular Cardiff Model. Allraclh.,:•ly upgraded. F'eat'{Jrei;: Ceramic tile entry, orig. wall mural, upgradl'<i hgl\t fixtures, new patio co\·cr, night lights. Ideally localed. Near park. pools & shop· ping. Own{•r will ton· sider carrying ' bac"k ~ 2nd TO • HEW DEANE HOME Brand new 2 bdrm Deane .. Wah1eo" model home in University Park. ready for am mediate occupancy One of the most p11pul~1r models in the Deane d~· vclopment, with :! larl{c bdrms., calm~ area Ill k11cChen, fully insulated, pws front landseap1ng a&l fencing: your choke ot;,_color of carpets and tho. Best huy an Irvine ~3C4l91 1· • f Q'l'bn I y $89, 500 • I "'1 red hill~:.:. 552-7500 TRADE/SELL F:ittra s pacious l lwu r111 homt>. m1nl cnn(I. lrg fencl!d ve1 r11. sedudcd. Close·m: $57.SOiJ ''Z" Realty 4 94·8 6 I I REAL ESTATE HOLD FOR FUTURE l:'llVESTMENTJ DEVELOPMENT k1lehcn & <lining areu own. lhe only .nc'_ll co~· w fn•nch door opening dom101um avail. 111 this tuJ:.t>elu1kd pauo. Unaqul! comp I ex. ·"Cl} n yon b a 1 h h a s D H L . Crest". Lui<u.rious 2 sty 1' ll L I. !\I A N & living, 2 blks . to Fashion )1 A It()<; AN y lsland.3br,212ba,den.2 PANELED WALLS IN frp lrs, plus eplg . NAUTICAL UECOR . thruout. Mr~rored walls This structurally sound d l' I u x c k 1 l ch. P v l. older duplex I S JN landsc11ped courtyard. ~EEO OF PAINTING & Tiled entry, hP.ated puol, Ml:-.IOR REPAIRS. If lenn. court, Jacuiz1, you have desired a saunasetc.This2100sQ. PLACE ATTllE BEACll ft. luxury hnmc. avail W·HENTAL INCOME. 1mmed. to quallfied in· this may be your last ve:;tors al Sl29,WO. ',V•ll chance at thc• pncc of consider leasc/opl1on. $99 500 Open Sat. & Sun. lOAM to !'lace a. <le~sil in l'SC. 5PM, Jan. Isl & 2nd. 6 nnw, halanee on clo!>rng, ~nyorrLane~--­ l\1;1y l , 1!177. MISSION REALTY p • A !INS S. l'oast. Laguna r1me rea PHO .... E 494-0 731 N1·wport lle1i:hts home Fantas tic ocean. v1l!w "' ti 1d trres & flowers, Z BLUFFS BEST •• •••••• •••••••••• ••••• -B • . TRIPLEX· llunt'g ch. 2 Beautiful Blks to ocean. prime lot" BAY VIEW Pardo Verde Park s120.ooo. ,/\gt. 5S7·1!87l! Spacious 2Br. l '!•Ua, aft.Gµm . FRONT Row root & r(•e fitt•il, quark !>ale. S17,000. Agl Hust! J & 18 H U it• END UNIT s.,~~eA REALTY ew n s EARLY AREA g~;: ~;:~~i Sti~fi~~~~ c~!!'e~!f ors Very choice 3 bdrm. . , and options. Excellent "Dolores plan". Totally SM.F CONT u,. lht26, full areas. Will eKchange. redecorated <new pa1nl. h~th, JUSL rcr.01:1hcd I~· I IQ ·1 ~ <·arpetmg, draperies). side ~t up with awning. m. UGI Fantastic water view. Sl900.548·6173 Place Nearby pool. Ju~t re· Ac~for sole 12 00 ~raperties <luct•d lo $132,500 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S2 -1920 ~ qwck 5ale. also avail. for ••oo oua1t st. Nl Wl'Ollf a1aC1• lease a l $675 per month. 1 39 ACRES 6 0 UNITS n 3 nr' r1·1)fl!~s1011a1 M:iy 1 tO 16 tdke 20 units Will t'X r u l~i.l!i hlllt~ & \[ ll .• . ' . i.!\l• a Ito rn changl' OK. J~~!rsuPi~~!s~ Ml~ Ring 640 • 5560 Anyltme Eastblulf Prof. Bldg. from•this scclu~ed lut 1n OF.LUX!'.: exceuilvc . u7l. den. 2 ba Extra Arch Beac.h Heights . ~~ home; pres tige, pnvah• large living rrn with --- GREATF.H P()TEN Irvine <..:ove · b1•uutlful bnC'k frplc. +:!bonus BIGCANYON Place we have Lwo 80 unit com· C1Qual.1 ~ ur m11td1 16, 20, 32, 40, 1111, 60, 64, llO umts. Actually Praperties plellu;. one bas four W 's. 7S2·1920 the other five 16's·OwMr 1400 ouA1lsr NlwP0111 HACH will sell or exchange 111· TIALAT5'1.500. beach. 3 BR . .' 3 ba., den, rooms adjoining dbl rar Ponoromic View PRICEREDU<.:TlON'!! dtnlug r~ .•. lovely garageooalley.S8~.500 lBRMonocoModel Laguna Charm Cottage: ~ec:luded pa~io with pool. Oceanfront OPEN SUN 1-S S20.000 fo custom up RANCH REALT\' graiks. Wood ceilings, DEER Ft ELD • PARK l . & d 1 d 3Carage. ~2S.OOO d . cose m remo ee DRAMATIC condo · Largest&best uplex111 Urbyappmntment with modern appoint. panoram!c ocean views'. t own. Spec ta c u I a r 116 Rue Verte C~rciol div1dually or in combina· lion. Exchange up now-Property 1600 lly appointment in our :;e('urtty system. tustom ___ 5_5_1._2_0_0_0 __ _ wood entry·. Ultimate Ranchi) Home. Sl25.000. Wkdys 752-0206. eves menls, fire place, 2 3BR.2 ba.Spaciousltv .. l'oastlincv1ews.2 BR.&3 GRANDVISTARLTY lldrms .. lari~e loft & I 12 frpl. timing rm., unique RR. with family rm., 5 768·L2L2 640·4111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• office only. PS· \Ve hav1• • wknds 7S2·lH82 BOOM YEAR! 1Jnuary ur 1!176 was 'One r1f the hotll'sl months all Vl'ar & tn<lll'at1un!> art! ihat lhe i.Jmc will hold true for 1977. If you h;n·e . .nv real 'estate needs dun l wa1t·<«11l now! R~dC~t R~altors 833-3380 OPEHSUHDAY THE TERRACE 2 f\DR)t . 2 n,\ . t,.\ nca: f .1 m II y k 1 t 1· h 1• 11 .1 r I' 11 111wn.; uni 11 your o"' n pn\ule 1'<1\1•rt•ll palw. qu1t•l l11<'Jl 11>n, lots ot 1'.ttTnt>lolt<. Jr1(1 1'lnw In ,., 1·n th1n1: ~>11.:l410 ·- 4tsa CA"'"" Dl· IMwE rw1-;-. ll \IL Y l< \ " 1'0 ti " \I VIEW nl' IJkl' & mou11l:i111\. In 1•1•nt1•r nf WntHlhr1<1~1· ('lo>or to pr11r;1wd !'hop 1111111 renl1•r Aw.1\' from traHu· On 11111.-t ('\11 tk .,.3c, 2 IH>lt:\l t dt•11. :!', ha. hom1'. will lw r1'.1Cf} rnr O<'r~pllnt'Y Ill '<l)rtn~ SHARP SHARP Deerfield Aspen f>ln featuring 3 br, f:im rro. din rm, euJ·de·sac loca lion w/largc lot. Up · graded carpels, tile & drapes. Tinted windows in !iv rm & self cleaning oven & upgraded dis· hwasher 1n kitchen. A~k· mg $79:500. 26 SOltCHrfinq RANCH REALTY SSl -2000 SPANISH SPLENDOR 4 BR.· 3 BATHS FAMILY ROOM llerc·s contempor.1ry elegance in a tri·le"'el plan lo-satisfy the most demanding CT1teria . The entry foyl•r and sunken living rm. s hare the vaulted ceiling , <i spacious kitchen between formal dintn rm. uod !>l•parate fam rm Hcaul1fully decoral· ed thruout with plush «Jrpct ing, <'uSll)m drapes and wall cover· 1ng.s. A home of true tux· ury Call today for an ex· elusive showing. red hill~:.:. 552-7500 b;iths.$87,500. <ten, wet bar, <lcl'ks, ba. '1 frplcs .. 5 enclosed ''1trd . :! Gata/.!e. Pool garages. Many extras! DOVER SHORES COZY lllD°EAWAY &INCOMETOO'. Wulk to beach from this privately localed duplell wl:Uch Telains all of lhe quaint early Village AL· mosphere but has new upgrades & cogve· niences not usually found 111 Lai;l11na charm homes. Upper unit has 2 Udrms , l baU1. ttreplatc. d1nlni.:. deck & view, lower unit has 2 Rdrms , den, l hath & 2 firl'pl,«·cs. T":R HI fo'IC BUY AT SI25.000. VICTORIA BCll SALON A MUST LOOK SEE' Commercial "n.h tarl!r ocean view apt. t1IJ01·e -Fabulous de1·or dl'ftcs des1or1pl10n 1 Sl'.l.'l,000. bana Point iJOS.000 Finest an ~verythrng ' OPEH SUH. 2·5 SAN CLEMENTE; 2 BR, $350,000 1100 SANTIAGO Northe.nd 2 ba .. den. frpl Choice _\I 1 '-' 6H· u '-' Custom built 4 hdrm. & local1Q11. ocean side hw~. ~~ ~ fam1ly rm. home: chorce $77 500 4f#ll/lllt. view area of Dover ' PEG ALLEN .11t:"1. TV Shores! Spacious rooms . REALTOR 4!)4 7578 Nur Ntwporl Po•I O fflrt some with extra high 1095 N. Coast. Laguna ---------i ee11tngs. Outstanding FEEDTHEDUCKS vi~ from living rrn .. .. r r 0 m "h e 1 g e dining rm. & mstr l>drm. Secl&asion waterfront deck: 2.sty., 5 Wet bar, St. Charles 2story11l'eanv11JwCoun-1 b kitchen. S239.500 I RR. & p ayrm.: 3 a . , ~ h Id try French. New y decor. X.Jnt cond. Walk to pools, l.A:'ase o 2500 sq.ft. :l spanous tennis &ocean. S96.SOO EILEEN HUDSON bdrms, 1nel 'u huge CAYWOOD REALTY REALTOR 644-0322 IT\ilster bdrm. ('OZY den w frplc, :J ba + great * 548·1290 * $59,950 outside t>Otertainment ---------i Best buy in Newport area nestled under tull STEP UP Prestige Westchff area. trees. $159.500 ,,_ I 2 bd 2 b T .,,. port H . ht .uxury rm.. a .. o ,...ew ~19 s like new condo. Open {f.....,UMBINER.:. 3 Bdrm+ Den, 2 ba home. Sun. H . 1242 <No. 6) 111),..;o.ssocrATt,,;.s. C h a.rm in g brick Rulland Rd. fireplace, remodeled ERLY CREEDO .... UHDE.R $40,000 1104 Su Coast 11") I SSO s. Coad Hwy. kitchen are just a few of BEY ,... Good chanec tu own your LAGl'NA Bf:i\('ll L09W10 Beach 494·942 I the e)(tras. Fenced area, REALTOR 645-2411 own home tn lrl'lnc. 497-2457 -ideal for RV. S87,250.1 ___ _ brun<I new. g~cut sl;1rll'r 1 __________ L.......,oHills I050 Prioonly.645·3930 home, lh<lrm , l hath.•· --rv· SonCletnl!nte 1076 iHt ('(ltUf • t.thOO~l' ) OU r •••••• • •••••• •• •••••• • • 1---------·1 •••• •••••• •• ••• • •• •• •• • vN14n REAL ESTATE QOO Glcnncyr~· Sf.- 49.a q413 S49 0316 own decor SJ!l.!10<1 Dcaut1ful Lsguna !fills for CANNERY VILLAGE sale by owner. 4 Br, 2 Ba, 2 Bdrm house in C·l Wne, farn rm w/wct bar. cpts, S85,000 drp!). 1mmac. Lrg wc>ll LIDO ISLE dcvt•lopcd yard Call u·110 Ill". f . appt 2 Rdrm. + den: frplc .. 2 Income Units Nr. the Ocean BA YFROMT smaller units too! Offirc b111l<lini.:. s 11ec· 1' 'Quail ·~ taeulur view, luxurious m, cl(ecutiveofflces. An xlot Place • investment! Praperties BILL GRUNDY 1s2-1920 ~ REALTOR 6 7 5·616 I "00 QUAil ST. l"IWPOaf &UCH s122.ooo. TWO STORY s ET u N D ER T ll 1:: OFFfcE BLDG PALM TREES AND . ' COLLECT THE REN'r 20,000 Sq. Ft. rrom this 4·Plex, in xhH Kot~llo Av~ . C.M. loe. In perf. cood. 1\ Los Alimitos unique properly. New oo PP $820,000 mrkt. lneome.$850. Schl'd rentals Sl24.000 SOUTH COAST 17% down payment INVESTMENT (213 )658· 7150 Owner 645· 1103 Income Property 2000 Lots for Sol~ 2200 ................................•....•.••.•... Beoch 4-Plex Ocean view Jbr, ~ba, & 3-2br, 2ba. I blk off ocean, 14th St. H IL Sl365. gross. Sl94,500. Call Ron Ellis ll.B Realty 536-6565 Loh-Coda Meso 2 vacant, 1 w/old C'r house, nxt. door is newl'r· const. Can be bought as ,. package or sepur al«. Call for more lnfor. Agl. 673·7601 HUGE 4-PLex H d T f" d In Costa Mesa. Only I ar . O· m Avail. Lots oC lawn. l.aRuna. extra large lnl hltns, s prklrs. pcrf. Loe. near town. Large tnll's & Owner asking $137 .000. country setting. S23,500. or make offer. lncomc "Z" Realtor 494·8' 11 SOOS. mo SOUTH COAST Mountain, Desert, Hl'aut1rut Syracu se M11'h>I tn • 'olll'gl' 1'<1rk . Thi:. I lld1·m humc ft-;1tur••:-t't•ntrol <Hr. tile ri1ol . 1·m•,•rNI 1mt10, l'lee i:arni;it-1l11or opener, Ir .1sb ''orn11a<'lor jlrO f('!IS1onn11y lnn11~r:t'flcd yurd 552·70~0 THI:: .. -· · VILLAGE. : .: NORJK EH& '." ·• ':-' or ~ patio&: beamed c~L. !Jv. Sccluston is the krynote Condo by ownr. :Jhr, (3rd Ing rm. $145,000. • lt-!VE~TME.NT ~R~~ _ ~4g0 6 UNT-TI ON 1'Jf"E 645-1103 •••-••••••••••••••••••• BLUFF-Wint.er &. Sum· ---------SNOW is coming & the air A"'inq $77,900 14555 SEROH HEAL TORS · ll · d. r may be used 11s a fam . 1n 11s 1scrimina !"I! rm game room ,) 2ha, home .luadc<l with AC fr>IC drps pntio TUHTLE HOCK u~enlfic~. Vu, 2 lmck tov~rs.1 h1~hly u1;gradcd ~ :mn. family rm. Pinn I. Patios. SIGS.OOU thruout. rrcm1um view ~n·at vu Lots 11f xtra~. _ _ _ __ lot. Prin onlJ'. 569,500. l•--------•1 11,• owner S!ll,SOo. _________ 51116200 LIDO REALTY :tl77 'i.1 u,1 ... '. n. *673-7300* t11-t·4l>'lli -------SPYGLASS lllLL, Vu, PORTER REALTY Loql.W'o Hlgwl I 052 Br 2 Ba. Ja11t brand ne 3 Br llorne. d1•n w 11vl en LOOO N. <.:st.. Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• house by owner. 54'1·8!?09 trance. 2 cur i;;rr, lrpl1•, 497-2 468 TERRACE RANCH REALTY air cond, newly dceor;it DUPLEX SEA BIG CANYON 55 1 2000 ed. pool sr. lot off street North Laguna, n.2 r..<><lO 4BR 2ba populllr "J" VIEW-$21.5,000 ___ __: eiot, <1111et rul ·de·Si1c, Plan. Corner tut, q111et v 1·ew Newport Bay t h. . sq. ft. lot. needs TL<.:. rul·de·sar. he a tell pool. PRICED TO SELL. by close to every,l. •n. g, pr in great potential. $120,000 Catalina! Iron gate en· nJ 546 0403 Vf.'s Located in the pri('ate owner. ~.QOO, lmmed. _'!_!_ · c _. ___ 1 VETERANS tomm .. 4 tennis courts, try . Mammoth livin' occupancy. Luxury 2 BR. u n 1 v t! rs i 1 y I' tar k f)ana Knolls. 4 bdrm . r('c. center. walk lo room with VIEW! Mar· library, R11orhnS11n Jon· Townhsc. :Ind , 2H:i., with forever view ol O" 1 ble fireplace. Paneled ,. J ... II heach. F.N.J .' "llE • Id . Wt qum vodn1 o. ,. ul d y ~P· scp. din.. lrA ro110\ry ()('can, valley & mts Use GOOD L!Fr: Sl25,000. b1ormaS •f!mg rkootmh. e po1nlc . inc air. katch , upgrd lhruout. yourG.I luan.$75.000 ar. pac1ous 1 c en 5117-3987 or nft Spm & bri<*ed pntio. Nr pool & VETERANS <=::::CURTIS8RAOLEY pantry. Extra larg -w_knds 5'M·!l704 __ parks. $78.500. Pnn on-S 1 C CO .• REALTORS master wing. Glassed mer Ten ta ls. Good In· is smog.free! Big Bear. vestment properl y . 8 UNITS leased laundromat, of ~15,000. Santa-Ana .. Fiv~ 2 bdrm. fice, 2 apts. $59,500 &. 3 l·bdrrn. Prime pro. ~c~~1~~s3 -~~~· 2 n~t~ ~~~~Y· s12s.ooo: is•,;, lfT) l!fJU?'f18 owner's unit. 2 BR. n~ BIUGRUNDY _Ll) ~ BArenlaluoil.5102,800. REALTOR 675-6161 ~ JAVW. YEATS REALTORS 499·2237 Rentols 1------...................... . ---------UNITS-10, E_a stsidc. HouHs Fuml$hed s h o w s p ,r 1 d e I) l ••••••••••••••••••••••• owncrsh111! Call 645-0303 •-'L-p--t I 3 I 07 t-•orest E, 01.son Inc. -o C'mftlU O THE VIEW At;OME IS WORTH THE PRICE O~n'Sot/Sun 1-5 928 Ave. Salvador~ fULrs. ••••~••••••••••••••• ••• ---.-------·--Spacious 4 Hr. 2 Ba oceun-RESORT PROP. rroot home. Frptc, wshr. 32 UNITS on 4 acres 10 dryer, dshwshr. ~ cur downtown HIG UE/\R 3 gar. $750 mo. /\valf Jan blks. from Juke. lncom1• rn .. July I. No Pf'l~. 1s $50,000 yrly. Snlclt _ll44_·_958_2_u_rt_7_r_M_. __ _ 55 32!13 • an , unn npo ' up E3 • 499·4584 . view patio. Loads o ui:r."3 r ... ., .. 15n...,1 RVl..iE Sellinit anythini: w1Lh n _l~.2_: . -graded 4 bdrm .. 2 h11 : M' • y· • I 067 storaue. 3 Car crnra"c. T 'JI. "'""'"11 ~ " 0 I p I Cl r d Ad G.l rlnnoeing poss1hle IUIOft 1e1o .,. ... ,., 31 }' 1 ot llS.'it re • ---leoch I 048 CO .... DO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call now for personal Fant11stic 200 tfrgrcc panoramic view of Snn Clemente, Dana ll11rbor. Pulos Verdes, Santa Calullnu Island and mlles of ocean. F.xtra nire 4 BR. 2 Ba home Freshly painted. new carpet. new drapes. VG· ptice is _S240,000./ S00.000 Costa MH o J l 2 4 down. Seller will carry •••••••••• •••••• ....... . Ot>F.N UAll.V 1s a sample matter --re-,.. I 752 just Nill 642·5678. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dd A C I prev ew. 1700 L~·~~;sP l\11 052 LGCJUIMl---H-ICJH--1 1052 L.~r~e~~!E~~M!obite ~~~.~~~0cr&~~h~i~~~: Of ~drooms.~~Pis~ove·· .l~l"''""1_·~-.. •\•uN."'.'''''.."''i halanrl' tH ft1h l'. Owner $200. 1 Dr, utils. pd. Dplx. desperate. needs cash or Chifrt OK. fo'cc •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• home; 26x43. lo Laguna center. S61,900 ly starter home on a IJeerh . Large lot.1·--------•1huge, bcuutlrully secluded & quiet. Moun-landsraped lot. This C Id II B I... tainvlcws.$13,000 s h uke-roofcil home 0 we Onft.er w /fireplaec 111 In o RESIOfN!IAl MOK£~COMPANY ~A~A,,....,..,.,,..... QUi\l,ITY LOCATION IXECUTIYI OllAM ~Il~ ··~ 070, end close to shopping~ q • """" $82.SOO. Gorgeous home in Monarch Bay. 499-2eoo 605Nyes,St65,uvv Whbe itch wt ate~ ~iew1, bmlnh ute Cwat.k lo f'S,SOO. Lovely 2 br . apt. Ls~10~~~~~:.~ I b. ,Quail ~ ac , enms or: cu ouse. on~em· Oen side of l{wy. Views 31322 Mont1.1n·~ Plac• 'por ary, Mediterranean architec· 497·3S95/494·6.12oAgt SOLa,g • Sll!l.500 Prop.r~i•• ture. Spacious home, perfect for ert· -~ea ... LO 1 •y "'Y 1n -1920 t rt . . G t kitA .. A tll Sf"tl:ftA -MONARCH'"' 1400 04JAILSf. NlWl'Ollf llA(H e ammg. ourme \;)"'"· e By Owner cue. Bkr,) t floors. $218,000. 11 Own.r ·• Newport leqdt I 069 NEWl'RIME Waterfl"Oflt CondO 2 Br, 2 sty t ri-lcvcl, formal din·rm. 60' Boat s 1·1 p . $ 2 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 . Ph:S52·7091. .cunt. Move lo now . Only $116.000. tra~ALL 645-6646 Main Hcntals, 54~0 Tr1 .levl'I condo, 3 Ur. 18 UNITS <~rcul locution . Jrvinc ALL 2 BEDROOM . Av~. W/on Univ. D,r. lo f"OUR YF.ARS ot.n. WoodstrcemCondoe,un- UNDER $l6.500, PER it N-4. $420.J per mo. UNIT. • •Uftihd lroktts HEWPORT SHORES .John Carey 6'6-74\ol 2 8r2Bo.c1en.2pntios, t SanJuon 1078 f ar .Quall ~ 204STustin .st,y villo. $73.000. 642·0417 Capistrano ' Place 3 llr. 2 be, (rplc c»>1 Owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prap•rti•• gar. cpl. bltns. A•all NEWPORT HACH Ch!lrmfng 2700 iitt rt. ',400 ouar,~-~:!':oit m c14 __ J_o_n_i ... _P_h_:64_G_4_3le...,....·_ A COU>WRJ. IAMCa CO. Whltc•WBler-0cea .. vlew Lovely IST, 2~ bn. film •••••••••••••••t••••••• f\o... .._ m celllh•s rm, llar"e Uvlnic room & , v~n-... oie ,. scparnte dinlol( r<>um w / H.w UttincJ-Vt•w Bluffs J Br, 2~'1 bath~. •Bil. on approx ,, ncre 3 Bedroom. Nice -'re:1. la.rae famlly room E · Formal <lln, pon'ld Cam NOTICE S350 Anent. 496-7222 831-0836 • Frc~~g~e~/1~ bcsmcd collings. llontl'c'I Ntwporl Jlets homo. dinlngroom,den PoOI 11et In ocean view. xlra Ir~ lot w/man)' 2bedroom 2b3ths F.xccllcnt condition. possibll!t1cs. l.o~ or f'X lrg lot-i'm loexpatid Guarded pri vntc <'Om· tras here CALL. now !11\tCE $18t 500, munity. S164 ,500. Ph UHITED tROkERS Call fouppt. t O.:u?l 499·27Hi John Carey ORI 6.4M41' Plan. Uoob11trueled view rm \l(/Wel bar Prof'ly how Daily Pilot Closs· 9G2•612.'I of Dack Bay on large ldsepa iimun~ $164.500. lf1ed ads dls1>lay lht•1r ----------~reCl\belt. Like new •IOND RIAL TY• mcssal(es with lca1billty lalboo llland cond. WAik to pools. ll'or OALLE'RY of HOM ES nnd Impact? Our nd~. wr ••••••••••••••••• sole by ownt'f/lliCnt. 17141131•9411 are proud to uy. rolillj' llOUSE WANTED $139.~. 644·6529 eve11. 1tct r esull!I Phonl' t+l Lha11 Apc;o 762·~1 do.vs. if2·S618. also.~ cno. ~ -.J.' -' ~ .. DAILVPILOT ... ..... REMTALS Condo. 2br. I hn. paW'I l!aragl'. :"\o !)CU. S293 mo. 751 ~13 J Br 2 Ba Condo Enrl patie>. 11ur , adult~ nnl)I No pets. 581-~SI. l.'V:> 5$6-162'1 I Br. 2 ba, 1-':im rm. frml l>1n rm, lovely 11rt11. view. nr. bch . $750 ·-~1508 I ,, Holtw1 Unfwwbhed "' 1977 3824 ......... koclt 3140 ~······················ ••··•·•·•··•···•···•··· ..••.•••...•.......••.. SMflSHIMO/ A. winning combination of odult apartment homes wtltl luxury oppolnfments ond superb recre01ton or o premium locotton. T~nls • gym • therapy spo • s~lmmtng • bflllo-rds. One~ Two 8edrooms, One Bath ~ .., •. ~Me~Vfcr .. ee0 Poutoitno AY ... COltO Miio m-tHS ---- HHr Lake'"· Dtluxe 3 br, 2''1 be, ntt dbl gnr , patkl, fl'J>k l71J Al:abuma, ~!ti 3465 ur SJ6.S718 :I hr, l h ba, frplc, polto, \•111•1 gar. i\v1ul Jun 1. Ol5 84G·"990 Nr llr.m1lton/Brookhurst 2br, 2ba. aur, patio. Sml chJt! ok. S285 002 0178 OH BEACH I Hr ... $:!15 &. ::! Ur ... S265. \.'Ill pd ~ hlk:. heh. Cull 5Jlj.J61 I. OUrl.EX · 2 Br, l'• Ba, yd, gur, $275 mn 1!48-02ij5 S330 Nr. Harbour, 3Bft 2Ri\ Triplex. Bef Sam or aft 6pm: 213/59'.!·21166 l"iM 3844 •.•...•....•..•.•.•..•• WOODBRIDGE PINl!:SAP1'S I, 2 & 3 bdrm units. Ues1gned like early t:allforn1a bungalows. P rom $27 0. 115 Pmcstone. Ofc hrs 3-5:30 \Okdays, 9.5 :30 wknds 552-0400 Loqwta leach 3848 .............•........• 3 Jldrm.. 2 bath hQuse with a spectacular ocean view. 450/mo. WATERFRONT VIEWSIN NEWPORT. Strlltlf19 otSlon 1nc1 en e1t01nt. 1xcrt1no wtv to llVI cnoose IOflil bay winoows. SkV110nts.11fe· p1ac~. Your own private ~no or bale'OnV A kftndlY m1111ori-c1011ar rec c1nter. rennls courn. too. lUxurv 1ctult rtnUls from S350 montniv. 200 Promontorv or. we«. Ju~t nortn ot Jtmooree on Pa~1r1c eqa~t tl51wa Tttepnone 17141 I? • OWMCI Ind mana oV The 1rv1ne comoenv. r DAILY PILOT ~!.~.~ ..... ?~.~~ Saturday, January 1, 19n "' • DAIL y PtLOl' pJ •January .,...,"' ..... Unfww. 1917 lutlneu Opportunity S005 YCKGffoft R-..tal1 4250 otflce Rtfttal •••••••••••••••••••••• Locit 12-2.MG, Choe. p0int ..,. w .. t~ 1100 Help W••'lt•d 7tOO Hefp W•ted 1100· .... W•f~ .,. noo Auto Wrec.ldttQ l''YrSiamffe motcwi\h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··•·•·················· ..........•.........•.. 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ ... ~!.~! 0'~1l7~A~~:JF1. IPIRI PARK NEWPORT 'OZV ... 1 .. , ... b ~c;....._ sieoo MONF:f Jow•led pin k collur, ~ Orange & t. A. <:ounlie3 C.M/N B. area. 631 297:5 ACCOUNTING UARTMEHTS c t.:J\n "rorrent, y .l'c.,......~,.. d.iy or ~k. nr Ronntng ./- 1or2 Bt-droonu un<t Spnn~ , c.1 3 Br, s ips 13, :.I' O•·- Townhousei. reas MZ·KIOO ~=-~=--· 1-'rom $239.SO ; ~ ..,..,.. .... Open 9 6 Daily C.AllH, llG If.AR ./....,.. _.,. Spa-Pools-Tennis Sleeps 12 P0oJ.tabl~. rol- Across from l"ashmn or TV, !teparale play C11ll Mr How.,d 6 4:>· 6101 10('.llllon.:s 1-\llly hcensed. _R_ew_ard ______ _ Al:t 1137~200 P«SOINis 5350 COCKTA•LS N1:wporL Bc-.u:h Plu!!h , ~cat-1 100 Purtncri. feuding Tei rru Al:( 831 12~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dnntcing problem? <.:all Alcohol Kelpllne ~hr~ u day 835-3830 PREGNANT? l&lnnd al Jumboree on room. N~.ir ski :.love:.. ----- SanJoaqUln Hiils l\oad. Ph· 494·tlllll Laguna ----'4nines1 Wanted 5010 C11ring conridEinllal rounsehng & reftlrral. Abortion, adopL1on & kt~p1ng. INVESTOR-MGR t7 l 4t 644-1900 HeJch. t.asi•u Retrtof APCARI'~ S47·25G:I ..•.........•.....•.... 4450 ----1---------...................... . •DlLUXl• Si>c. Fr. 50t "fl· (t ~-.·ks J>I ownc•n,h1p Joe. Eastbluff 3 hr,;! b<t RenfalstoSltar. 4300 Commerr1,1l l.!.'t1!;1n~. ~~,M·v~~!,.~ency J>.o.274. *SHARON'S* 1..ease. Incl. spac. tllJSli.'t •••••••••••••••••••••• • M I 111 Lu~uuJ t'Jt1)011 '"" ""''"oJ 0 , ,..,CALL M •<"SAG L~ suite, din tm & dbl Rmmt wanted M/1-' !'hr w1:IOOO!tq fl hi•tttm.nt v• ''-'> "' garagu. Auto door 2br twnhse nr S. C11t. ()pporNftity SOl 5 ___ 49!M224 __ _ opener avail. Pvol & Plaza. Mark 979·U599 aft lltlJutyS,1lon . lllO Ml II ••••••••••••••••••••••• "THEEXP ERlENCE" recreation area. Adults 4 ~ 111 ll'rrif1e Dana l'v1111 Ha•• $25,000. Caih Adult motel. Closed only. Nn pets. From $360 -new lornt1on. · · TV L• R 865 i\migos Wuy Wautcd roommate to l.ook1n~ for working c1rc wt . ror eserva Mana"Cd'·y ,..h~rt• home faring pllrtJWr W/:;ull\c. ltl•latl liOtl.S,!>~3967 ., u .. .. VILLAGE FAIHI::. Granada Mgmt Co J\fcadow1,1rk golf c•Jurse s h 0 1, ,. / 0 1 r 1 c e hx:ation. llusband, "ire EN' StOO Call 84tH.~ll!I. :.µul'Cs ~uo + lo 1300 1 ~o •lr both 111.:h profit, xlnl *KAR S * .,. -------... -1 I\ 1elurn, $40,000. yr + OtrrCALLMASSM:F: f' \.\anted Iv share n1r l' ~.1IJry each, approx. Will 61'M·2AM 831H7ll0 . CLERK For newspaper accounlini office. Must be accurate with figures, operate a 10 key adding machine and electric typewriter with s kill. This is a full time position. Work in pleasant en vironment with good company benefits including 2 weeks vacation after one year, company paid group insurance, credit union. etc. Apply at: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. lay Street, Costa Mesa lwtw"" .... IKM's of 1:00.AM-S:OOPM Call for oppola1l11•vt please 642-4321 ext. 27 6 Equal Opportunity t:mployer COUNTER HELP DAY SHIFT. FUU. Ir P/TIME FWllWe Ho.n for H_..,.. .. n Apply Ila Ptno11 DEL TAClJ ~::~ HetpW•tH 7100He4pW•ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKK E F.P En. l<'u II char11e1 wit h Date Processing input t•xp. for VJcht Club. Day11 . 1>44 9531 or 644-9532 or eves. 5S2·5374 a!tk for Mr. Slark BOOKS COOK PART-TIMI! Dick Churclt's ReslaurORt 2t*'!I Newport HI, C M Cooks furn hnuse nc•Jr bl·h l1cl1> r1nallC" r1"hl -- -----B Sl7S 642 S~ C Jll>l So {'uJ~l 11" v ' " ~ _ ---al 7_ LAGl':"..\ fiEAl'll person <.:all l'V<'S, (714 1 AIQRTION Nffd o Roommate? 497-245 7 675 1357 Counseling & Hcferral Shtcfents H.cp W Clftted 71 00 Help W ..t.d 7100 Houa•wl•H & ··········•••·········· ······················· i\11 shifts, good pay. Alli>· ly Jolly Roger, 4100 So. Cl>t. llwy L.B. Money to Loan 5025 Preg. ll'sl-avatl. wkod!l .AjP.Payroll .QuusE·02Ans ~ NEWPORT CCII STORE •••••••••••••••••••••u 24 HrHelpline547·9495 to $900. lOO'"'o l'rce lo ;ip A Profes:.n I Roommate 2630 ,\\on St. S270 Mu ht. lnd & lrd T.D.'s M •ss •GE plJrant. We don't think Rcfcrrall"ompanyran Jcrry Wynn l213ll777701 "' "' there's u betlcr OP · Hl::LP YOU f'INDTHAT .--' LOANS AVAILABLE FfGURE MODELS portumty for you '°the HIGllTROOMMATE 71~1Sc'1 FLofc. U\I. ~at· CrL"<l1t not1mporlanl lrvmearea.Wl)llhll)ou K:1i! 41:i,1Sinl'c 1971 (,t ""' y. S200 mo lJll n73 4883 Broker ESCORTS see the Jov.ely new or- --Robbll" !'»1:1·0757 OUTC.ALL ONLY fices, the plcasanl !ttJfC, Mooftllqht.,-~ Uuli)s 1ttcr. wo1 k111g Milllon ooflar corp 1----------mother nee<is dependa· needs men & women or hie sailer for 61: \"r old any aRl' who crlJOY boy. Perr i;omeone speaklllg w/others & who "'ov.n <"ar , for aa areboredwllheaveragc !tt·hool, no lakr than II runofthemillJobs. P M Irvine & Oover area. Start Jan. 3 541H712 COOKS E.1<pcncnec Preferred. But Not N~essary Day & N1ebt Sbifls Available Cd~1prest1ge home to .- -S ~s,Tn.td 3 63l38ll thclistofl•umpany Lge2 br, 2 a n<>ar licat:h !lhare w family, p\l rm Industrial RHital 4 00 50 5 • benefits, etc. llring )VUI Yearly. &1<!·22MO eves & & l>alh, TV. g,1rage. S275 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ood J 4 d l•---------"knds Le ' R l I I I Is there a Gentleman Wiii g rr yrr.h Cu'"P· :.in BANKING · mo. llcf. rcquirt•<I Wnll.' •asc or en , 1 c· 1 1 LOANS 9% ing lo meet a lonely walk o wll us one No actual selling 1n \"olved & no setJ•ni: op pomtments. Worlc 'w /one or the most popular & surressrul products on I hl' mark el today. i\n in Apply In PerliOn Snack Shop Mo. 9 3+16 E. Cst llwy, CdM 1-;qual Oppor Employir .Spanuus llC'W :! I'. a PO tlox4!:!3.Cdl\1.92625 <lus lrial 11,000 "411, 11 o widow new in town. 50 Call Abigail J\hhut TELLER gn.,.s, heavy pwr, i:ornl .AJso 2ftd TD Loons Personnel M;tncy 4~ I' lime l\lon Wed Fn Hdrm:., :! lr:ith 01111' FHef; room 111 lu,.un· 0Hil0"S. Ac:ro,..s Ir OC Yrs oltl. Reply. i\d. 458• C I) N° 1' 95 30 + occa0s. Sal0s. ror' acrO!tsfromon"tnfronl& · ~ , Jo'airestTermssmce194!J Oailv Pilot. r .O.Box ampus r ·" 1 er ~ ul de lr\'lnc hnml' lo a IJcly-1n /\1rport. Call 5·11.• 17:11 IS60. C . .llf !l:.!ti21i 557·6122 • our s t.:oast Plaw ore nl'w Cl Y re <'J mn , ex,. h ;1 n I.! l' (n r I 1 l c Uys, 540 ·1713 f;v,. SaHt•r Mtg. Co. Ei<pcr pref"d. Call Miss 'elopment. lmrnl'cl. oc l\liu~l'kl'CPlllJ.: Call Kl'n 6lt2-2171 54S·061 I lnl"rt•ase-ynur :. :Jr . APT MANAGlm. Mlllun· Kubcs.S40-~066 t·up:incy ~Jm1l11•,.. & ... ,,.,.,., · c couple Ncw•l7un1t;.tclu1t l)CLS af'l'l·ptrd S:l3~ up ...,.. --BusiMss/ln•est/ SAVE 1·onfidenl"e and love life · • California ~d.r.ai n 1 1• k r! SS w hypnosis. Ji:J6.4113 complex. C.M. llush S • hi5·'1" I '1 1' Woman, fi:!. w.:mts <>am{' lo nnanct-Pnvuk party w1ll lluy _ _ __ may ha\•e other Jllh Apl OYHICJS & Loan 0 Th 8 ~ha1cm)home.l'rl'fre-••••••••••••••••••••••• yerur2nrlT01J.-1:!:~573 n 1-:J.i\XINGMASSi\GE + modeist s~1lary 33JJS.Bristol.C.M. " • ay ltrC•l" for t·ompamonsl111.1 8usiMss lloh .James·L•c Masseur 645·8739 t.qual Opp Employer IA1vely ·lhr. 2 ha 1111r•l'• a.iv v1so, W4·20tl2 Op,,or+unlty 5005 c 11 9 9 494 -m 1r lll'.ini f'l•llln,i.: l1plc -••••••••••••••••••••••• lst&2ndTOLaans )ull"s s ·.. ·5111 Arc•h1lectural l>rJfls mon. ---------• pal10, d,.hw..,h.r , ,i.:ar, Gar~sforRent4350 ClGi\RJ...Tfl::SUPPl.Y ''°''"' 640.829:; Resid exper North "tor:ige, SS51J 67:J S7W or ••••••••••••••••••••••• DISTRlB 'TOflSlll p Irvine Par 1rtc f~rnancial SCRAM·LETS Amencan Oevclopm<'nl ---------• Mll-1720 Cara~eforrenlS30Eai;l-rartorl"ullTime -Co,31112nd/\ve,CdM BANKING ,,1dc Co'>IJ .Mesa &15 267!J. Im med lalc n eed in ~emenh/ ANSWERS 7$9·0213 548 Oil&! Orange County and or Pft'Sonals/ "'S_S_E_M_l _L-ER-S surround in~ tu\o\ n!t for Lost & Found Twmge -Wedge ~ , d1slnbulor~ /\II retJll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cablc-l"umblc We wlll tram Isl & 2nrl TELLERS PROOF OPR t·~pcns1~·e produt•l who's Cooks. full & p/Umci. Ovi r n:ime 1s a household 111. 1 \'r rorree shop e "· word thruout the world. per Refs rcq"d. Charha'1 w .or k in a youlhful. Chlh,54!1·0351. fnendly utmosphere & ------ have fun while you cam COOKS top pay You receive a Male or Female ov(•r ti ~uuranleed salary + ex· to work nights. Apply m tremely liberal com· person : mission & bonuses. Con De-I Taco l~Ls & other mccnt1vei.. 1720 Su......tor CM. Xlnl advancement . ____ r-_··---- posSJbihlles for both men t:O NTEH llelp Part & &women. full time. Apply in pers. ~ E. Par. CsL llwy, No exper. nee. You re· Cd M. ce1ve foll pay while being - trained. You can work CounLcr Help full & mormni: or eve. hrs. On p/t1mc nighl s hift & t:AS'!'BLUFF. Slu11111n1: 2 lJr, 2 ba Jpt. Tu" nh<1u,t· flcM1r plan P:itio, l'ool 1\dulb No P<'h s;i Ill ~u OJ.t!I 'fr LM· lfot h1·lor ~'.>II All Ulll pit Un (.°Jn.ii II M !12 :J7 to LIDO ISLE W,\"I t-:rt FHONT 3 llr, ;)ball mo Lea~~ 6731!/!liti Office Rentol 4400 outlets arc ::.rrured b> AnnowtcHwents 51 00 IT BLEW s h 1 rt I\ PP I Y i J m ••••••••••••••••••••••• <·omvan.)', thc•retorc no ••••••••••••••••••••••• .--\n obs:e r v in ~ man !\1acGreuorY._•cht Corp . •l~IOFH F:~:RF:N'I'• prcxlucl selhng B<>comeArl1:.ls ,\. Craft i..men c laims to h :ne dis tliJIPIJcentiaA\c.C :\1 I .! J ttm olf1n·,, rrnm <lii.lnbutor tor ,uc·h na ruxoded for "knd <:r.ifl tO\'crecl the colrir or the !>l:?S per mo ,\llJ tionally JJ\erliH•d l>.ile. ffi.!Jor ..,hup',i.: .. -.nd. He sar he \o\enl 1\1rportcr llot1·I No I caw cii:arellcs ;i:. Win:.ton. l'l'llll'r. SS" <l;i~ 510 09.lO out and found _IT_B_I_, i-_;w_. rc.'q ~ 322.'I f1I n()(>n t::.mel::.. Marlboro, Pall Employment & .Assist. Controll•r lO Sl200 100',. !-'rec lo lip pht'ant In ml• Co oHcr" this outs1an<Jing or ponun1ty lo 101n thl' staff an tht•1r lo~·t"ly 0U1N•, Know ull pha:.e-. J('l"vunl lllil Xlnl hem•f11s C o1ll J\b1ga1I Ahhol l'cr:.ollnl•I Ai:cncy. 45011 ('amfllh Dr , N B. 557 lil !!i Jy to min. by Fwy . from i:r:wcyard sh1fl s. Apply Our h<'Jutiful ""\'port all surrounlf1ng com Jack In The Hox, t:.'tls llc'al'h Branch has t·ur-munJties. You owe it to Baker St. Costa Mesa. rcnl openings for Tellers V<>or$elf to ill kast m -------- & l'rnof Opr. llt'l"cnl ~t·sll~atc this unusual C 0 UN T E .n G I R 1. commcrual bankan,_ rx-oppor. Contucl Renee P /T1me t-.asl Ser•. per 1s necess In relurn. Rossi 8J3.8Q98 Sandwich Shop, Call O E 9 FT :\Jail, SJ km!>. l\oob. FREE Preparation 6 'P RS Kent. Ne 1'(1 quuhl y you BOA TING ••••••. •• •• ••• •• • • • ••• • 161i WESl'C1Jli'J''.~'l/B must haH' a c:ar 2 H hr' CL SSES Lea~« Monthly \G'I' !Sit-~ pcrwl'ck lriJ:,l>nre\t.'bl A S3~IO M.ir11n1o:J.in 111. l!:.ln ,\ l"harmin,_ :br :!ha l"Pl - & clrp:,. ~Jll. to lwy & I 50 I Westc:ilff Dr. Schools & Instruction 7005 11 c ean. IHl l :J:J t or •>-!'.! 7.l:JO t;PPF:n ni1ru:x ;1 llr 2 Ba. 2 blk'> lo lll'at•h, } rl) S3llO mo. fi-1:! :11AA OC"eanfronl 11.w l Ill{. lu~ ury npt $625 yr•ly rnl'ld 11111 675·3823 I fir-apt M:irrll'<I c•ouplt• n<"ar water 22.5 mo 01 II &12 ~ 1711 NewJ>Ort FananriaH.:ir Leosin9 Offiu Space l'all vn Site Manager 171 11642;JI11 ext :w; If You Nel•d J\ Starrcu & f"11rn1sh<'d Uff1c·C", rail 'I' 11 E E X E CU 'I' I V 1-. SI rn:. Henl 111t'lucle~ f time n•cept . phone & m,111 ~l'r\ ICC, Ulll & Jaruturwl Sci')·., ~ ofr 1•11u1p avail "ic\o\ port ('t•nter 610 s.tiO CASll INVESTM ":NT ~pon!'>orc<I By Tht• H~:QUIHEO Bl1LDOi\ For mor1• rnformallon l'OWEH SQt" J\IHWN l•1 ll'.1Ch you lhl• proper & wnh· '" "("l(;,\ltETTE :.all' handling ul all lYllC~ 01V1$1 ON .. : :!JW .. of boats. Fordt1t~1lli> cull 1'.0 Box 11. lloscmeJd. 673 5717 (.'a !117711. 1111'1uuc your • phunt' numbl•r . .......•.•....••.•.•.. .\!EN COFFEESHOr NETS S2000. !\W Perfect Mom & Pop lotJ lion. Free :.landm.: hui let 1ng w1lh plentrot park mg. Heavy fool lrnH1r loc. Short hours Good terms Agi. 83i ·4200 WOlllEN TRAJNFOR B.ARUNOIHG TWO WEEK CLASS NATION-WIDE JOIJ PLACEMENT i\SSJSTANCI.-: SCRAM-LETS upifc°~lu-:.i~¥1 f:~ ANSWERS AMER IC AH Fm•ll' ".:..~l·ht•w B A R T f N D E R S Nll"kt•I A"akcn SCHOOL Walnul. O•rin~ 1104 F:. 17th SI .. SA WAKING my WIFE 83<H960 •A fellow nsked the desk Schools Coast To Coast --- Associate Hep 18 OR OVER NOEXPER.MEC If you'n• nl'" lo Ora111o:1• Cu .. temporarily d1srn11 tinuing your l'dUl'al111n. rl.'c cnll y ll1Hh;1rgl·cl from lhl' SCr\'IC:C or for any reason -.cekin~ tPm porary or career t•mplo) ment, con.sider lh1<; uni queoppor. You ran l'llrn \o\l' offer xlnt 1·0 bcne--· ' -333,3919 f1l'> & plca!.anl work ml! ---- ro,.i... If qua I 1 r ll'tl BOYS AND GIRLS. COUPLE to manal:e Ex- plcast· call the hranr h lo for Ua1ly Pilot routes in per & refs rcq'd. 12 Unil:s ~chl·lluleanmten1ew Arch Beach area ol unfurn, Costa Mesa. 2 l,aituna Beach. Must be Br house for yard care&: at least HI years old management. No Phone &.i2·4321, ask for children . Owner, 7 14 /7 52-0580 CITY NATIONAL BANK 1-A\ual Ops>or Employer B:.irm:11d wanted. no ex per necc•~ Good pay SJ hr Lii Aggie "::. Bar. 847·5-ll I C'1rculal1on 532·5939. IOYS AHO GIRLS ll) to JS years. ~rn Chnstmus money · $20 lo $10 per week selling sub scriptions to Lhe Daily Pilot. Transportation prov1cled. No dchvcr1c~ or coll<.'ct1ng. PhcHll' 5311-9712 IOYS .A ... D GIRLS ,Mission Viejo · f;I Toro Craft Technician Like nt•" 2/lr. l ll.1 . hltn., t·arport. S2~S t 1111 \ \"1111 l>r &12 561!1 Jlll'l SonCJ•nwnt. 3876 ................•....•. ·~PARK I 1'\'c; • l'n mt• lor.1uon in llunl 1 n g t '' n B e a c h 11 n Rrookhursl. HOO sriuare f Pet S1nglt'. garden lYP<' store or oHirt• Good t•x 1>o~ure . .,,,-,1i:nt>rl park· 1n11 Call Mr. Plummer ··~1 tiih7 Rowffs & Plants :'-/els S3.SOO mo San F'ranc1~co <;l) ll• I Pero;on O)X'rat1on Bu:.) :'ll;ill loc Only s:11 ooo rult jlrll'(', Wllh ll'rm!t Agt. 9 837 1200 ~~~c~~ ~~ t~c~ul:f1~~~ s,t:~ Jobs WOid.ct. • 707S ~196 PER WEEK huritlar that broke into •••••••••••••••••••••• • his hou~<' The IX)hrcman Mature refined woman Based on )OUr produl" :.J1(1. "Why 1111 you wanl desires live in pos. as l 1 v I l Y. t' om m + to see fum"" I he ~u\ companion ;udc or home inrcnhvcs & extra profit "•wt, I"' .. nt lo J'ik him mgr. for motherless hm sharing bonul>. On lht• Jub how h<' IWl 1n without Beslref. 675 77~--_ lra101ng. TrC'mendou<> WAKINGmyWl!o'Jo:" Mature cxerut1vc le~al potential lo rl'JPh -area. Earn your own money selling subsrrip lions after school For 1n formation. rall 830·0913 IUUTY STYLIST Must be good with natural stylmg. Folio" - mg not nee. Take over cllentclc 837 1250 & 837 11779 Lakr ..-orcst Now's the time to che~·k out this outslanding op· portumty with this major amusement park localctl 1n Southern California . Must be knowleageable 1n craft-; s uch JS randlemaking, ~111,,s blowing, pottery m<1kang. printing. Terho1cal knowledge or equipment used, product produc· lion, raw material s upp. Jy 1s required. Must l>e able lo Lrain others and learn basic mcchcftt1l'<•I k nowled~e of assorted olher crafts. Please semt resume to: Pcrsonnl'I Department !hr Iha apl JU'l rf" OH\ ,l(t•ff :? hlk'< Ito hr h ~:!"> & ~.!;n Mu\~ \\ r 1 fr1.: tao 15.! W 1-:.,ral11ocs . !);in t.:lf'm I!!.! i072 3198 .............•.....•.•• I.~ 2 Ar. 2 l:\:t. t"fll" drp-; "luH·. !>:!II> mo !Ifill !IQ:?!! &l6~1 Aparln.itts Fvrnlshed or Unfurnished 3900 •··•••··········••·••·• TllE EXCITI"<: DELUXE OFFICES C'omml & mdstl spJres. 21•1 lll l UOll -.11 ti \,, low ;1-. J:> !'><I fl l..11! 'll!Ut"I & M1i;..,ion \ ll'Ju Jr<'J:.. 11.rndy lo S 1> Fn• .• t".111 kJI 111~1 BEDROOM EXECUTIVES! ---COftsid.rin9 a lus? tlver !>OO J\('llH' !oral tiu.~ l1l>t111gs l'h•:isl' call fir <;lnp hy fr1r fret• 1nfr1 /\II l'ltlt>J:Ont''< & l)'pt'~ \\\• gu3t;mlt•t• to pie.is<' ~c•u 751-3741 UNITED Bt.:SINESS INVt::ST:\tt:NTS 1~25 Me~a Vcrclt• Ur E r aero.~~ f rnm Kon a Lns) Su1lc 106, t'osla Mesa Lost & fowld 5300 serrclary w probate & supervisory & manage ••••••••••••••••••••••• real !.'state background & mcnl po!ill1ons. Mt• t he with xlnl skills seeks In flC'rsonuble & am'11t1ous. LcresLUlit. cxcit1n1?. t-·vr CJPl)Ointment onl) c·hallenging pos1l1nn, not rnll fOU~[) 12 26. Syh<'nan llu.o;ky f'<'m opprm: 2 ~r' M1s .. l•Jn V1t'JO 5#11 1155 necessarilv in same c·apac1ty. Will cunsulcr 539·1183 {,()ST mun c y• & comparuon-dnver llrs &l•---------mouslnrh<• mug~ from salary flexible-Ann 114 e llav. llewarcl ror 556·11Sll8 EXPERIENCED ~1 ~~ I c ulls 5411 14 tiO, Av;;t'a-blel2/J l pra~. PARTS M.AH ti<l~ .J7Rft nurse Stefanie 494·8541 llolls Royce & BMW, On· BELL llOP·Ru nner- Dnver Sanclp1per lno & Tcnni5 Club 1\pply 1n persCln 2 101 E . Coasl llwy,CdM Boat Carpenters Pacifi~a Needs Skil~ Carpentws Musl be <'~r. Xlnl co. henef1ls. Apply al, Pac1f1ea By Kipper Yachts, m W. 17lh St., C.M .. CASHIERS Wanted for i;elf ser\ ice gas stations. Part-lime At full -11me openings in Costa Mesa. Herc is a perlect opportunity for you housewives. middll' aners or semi retired lo supplement your in• come. For more in formation call ParL· Time. Inc. 213/925 0.1Jl . CHILO CJ\RE. Loving person needed, my home. Start in J :in. full time. 2Children. 551-5497 MAGIC MOUNT .AIN P.O. &x SSOQ Valencia, Calif91351i PALM MESA .APTS. \\I Nl.'1 f:S ro :\ l'T un r \~iinl to m11\1• 11111r 11f11rl' not t•f lilt' llt.'droom & into prc .. 11.:11lU'o :'lif'Wlllll"I l°•'Ol•'I ,1[ ,1 f1 ;Jl'llon of th1• 1'\JIC't l1'fl 1'11'>1' Thl· V\l'l"<lll\l' ~Ull•· h." th1• an~"' 1'r lilJI Or><.'n 7 days I~ dealer cxpcr1C'nccd to~t Ulk Tny Poodle. eictl29unlil9:30PM. need apply Apply in le'.". Univ l'r:. Irv a reu XJnl cook/hslcpr/drvr for person ul 1540 Jamboree Boat Ma1rnfacturcr Efectrica• Inst l•r PIW!lbincj Ins l•r CLEANING LADY Equal Opportunity 5 N iles a wk. GPM·ii--•E··m-p.lo•y•c•r •M•/•f.•' -· 2·30AM. Bondahle. N.U. --------H,1l"h, \&:! llll from 'l'I!> SCHOOL-PRIVATE CTR,\ DESK f(l fi SISO,OilO 1ndude:. real•t>Sl<Jle Xlnt upporLunit v Heward ~5 6969 ONE quiet-living, am Road.Newport Ocarh LOST I n 11.H. Black bulator}' a.dull. Best loc. Automotive Gnrclon Seller. reward rd'I. L1ve-1n, pvt. rm/ba. New Detail Shop need Assfltlb c ofc bldg. 40 llrs. Steadyii--------- work. 644-0606. \clult~ Nrr l'..i, l.itil \I t•,,1 1>1 w Ull..~ ta~to( :0.<'\\ ltvll llh II l ~~·" !ll'V10 :'\r IKT s:t••l mu ul1I in f'kf :? ' I( ladlt'' ~hMIOI( ~l.'JO l'h murn i,: 1101\ fil1·2~1> 1S1•f' Jl~o .u1 hol.Lw for rt•nl 'ftJnl(ohl ('<!~ll Rooms 4000 ....••..••.••..•....... \ ,, .. r "II 11" l' I l' 11 l In el ude~. rcti.:1>l11.1n '' r\ rn• runff'rl·ncc r no m Jl•'l "1nu l11l'd I• lt·11h11m• t11H·r.11:." mail t\,inrJhn" 111\lf('(j!fllllnrJ p.1rl.1nc. J.1mlor ... rn ire JIJ ut1hlw• 1•xt·1·µl phone Lill ii I frlll Hill T II Jo. ~: :o; (." l TI\" F: snn: .'it':'; S,m ~1"0IJ-. Ur, Strlll' II.Iii, N1•'°' rort Beach. L r Richard D. Forney & .As soc:'s, R•altors s.10 17lJO MEXICAM REST. fif'a1·h IOf' ~ Z s:J200 mn nl't ll1·lp run Pat Lnt'I'> ~plrt fry Sto.00() do" n \S:l Ull 751-3741 PRINTING PL.ANT l.>1rRI' full St•rvil'C' fac•1h S50 5Jti I.HOS Sal 673·3109 help L...O~'T. Sm br~~.u 1'00<116. 9>01c. w.ant~ pliv~tc cook· Top wa.iesJ>:i1d. F.n~me nomc • 1 ·ol'O'". Hrward. mg m ho~e. Da!IY or wk-Steamers. eng pa1nler:.. llunL"g Harb ~O 1119 ly Parties. s 1l down. buffers & pt>hsher:.. up 497 3297 holster)' shampooC"rs Jo'OUND !lmall till. dog on check out, pick up & de L.imp~on hct Vaill') HflpWanf•d 7 100 hvery.ApplyaL \'1t"l4 & SpringdJ le ••••••••••••••••••••••• 205911arbor Bl, CM >!!n ti2R7 i\AJ\AAi\AAi\J\A/\ &IS 1030 Found Chihuahua T} pe Blac·k & While male do1: Urookhur!>L Sluter .118 SECY /G!H OFC Accounting/ Rerept. AUTO SERVICE ~ttplng rms $1i0 Slll.1 rnu ll1lhoa Inn, $250 mo anc I ty 3 Way partner ~phi • J.C. PENNEY CO i\11 ~ wk Sh.ut> kit uUI l1~.\1amSt, Halllo.i lde:il for t'''<P· Opt•rnlor LOST •I vr t>lll M1n1 Employers Pay All Fees L11 Reinders Agetfcy 40'.!0 Birch St, Ste 10-t Newporl Beach 833·8190 (."All for Appt/Eslab "65 5.')';.J9S:J h11lh Shown \ton Sat n,511740 So Or11ntl' l'o loc A'lk Dachshund. LasL seen 24 Fc1$1tlon Island i\pply 1pper Marine Corp • 1919 <kridentat; SA Boat Manuf l'ompany LINE FOREMAN t' o r m e d 1 u m s n e cl s111lboaLo;. Must hnvr ex· per Call 1135 9316 Ask for Jack Wilken OOATS GR REP.AIRMEN Exper"d MacGregor Yacht Corp, Hi3t f'lacen· Ila, Costa :\1eo;a CLERIC At OPPORTUNITIES TYPISTS Typing on CRT electric krmmals 60 wpm & ar· curacy 1s ~sentiat CLHk TYPIST PART·TIME 4 Hrs daily. Typ1n11 s~ wpm. Good gcn'J ore skills a must. CURK Data Processing KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Swin~ shift. 6 Mo's ac- 1 u,rl work expcr. nn keypunch, kcylapc, or key d1!-c device Benefi ts 1ncludl· INld1caJ, dental & lu1t1on refund. Contacl Personnel l>cpL r ACIFIC MUJU.AL 700 Newporl Ctr 01 Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer "only·· Call alt >pm • in.: $$,OOll v.1tll ter ms !'>un. pm 12.211. Vic N•wport leach fldx rc•,,'cl. 5:i6 0058 or CdM 3'.JO to 10541 !t'l rt. C11t!., Agt Hrookhurst & Ila mi Item, ACCOUNT .AMT I Has an opcnlna for: Hookkeeper. full charge. ., Ull 7 S 1-3 7 41 11 u c 11 f f d IOOt<KffPER " Construwon ex per pr c- Good clerical skills <,f <'· • - c(rl. Musl be fom i/wr DELIVl-;RYMAN !or. e:ir· w1group 10suronce rnn· ly morning I.I\ Times tracts. Lite t ypinR homcdel routc.2Jlr.IK'r helpful. d n Y M u s L h i. v c 13 c n c f 1 t s 1 n r I u cf r eco11omlcal r.a~ .. Adults medical. dentol & tultiun only. No sollc1t1ni:. no refund. co/lect1ons. W11tmnst<:1 / :Hll~l <lrp.,, '' C. Jan1tvr. :>62'w54 a i nun , i\!lsisl Controller in .Alltomoti•• f'd Mull resume lo 4720 -0---Pltrk'g l\1.i,,tns fi7J.4tl!U I .-...._ S._-le h S-•l ... e P'"'rson r-rtlund, CdM Cn . 92625 HO MS S25 wk u1> with -•-·r '"'P-oc small ele<:tronics co, .... "' ... ""' 0 kitchen S37.50 wk u11 OFFICJ-; SPi\Cf.. NII Only $8200. down. Iii Sta Found· Gruy Tu hoy nwar 0 C. Airport. t:x· IOOKt<EEPER :ipts. 548-975.'1 11149 Wt'skhrf Dr .. \1r. t1on11 Many more to ft•mult• t'Jtl w wht p~ws. per'd m all occountini;i Eit1M'rlen1•c rcqum:1I 1.1vt. tmlct etr 1'wo units choosr A1't Flcu collar. Nr Cam thru 1'ri111 Balance, in Outstanrlin1t col>cneflt!' CAREER Ol'P'f V. Room w /kltt:h 11r1v1I Female nnly Co~tu Mesn. $R.'i + uttl. 548 6Jlt! UlO !'>'l rt.t•[1 S200mono Ull 75 1-3741 pus/MrArthur, Irv In d udinltl payahles . Xlntw~rkingrondltio1111 F'ullrhargc,to$1J2!imo. >.tra'I t)ne unil 1300 sq dust fl.14·69llO payroll & journals. 2 Or Apply In versnn Multiple ledger t.•xper. ft · 2 loilets. a:. is . PIOHEERCHICICEM more yrs formal acclntt 10am T04pmMon Fri lhrufinunc1alslat<'menl Contact P<'r!lonnel Oopt II.~. oren 6311·0_1_2ii __ _ PACIFIC MUTUAL OJo:JJ VERV MAN for l'iU $400/mo PAC I FIC FOUND : Wal c h , on Lrainin g pref'd Cull Equaloppemployerm/f Accounlingmachormini llC~'.-1.,Qult't t J>l1•r i1on Rf:1\I. t;STAT!o:. Grnc l~aa· tnlo~ne ~,~~nolype.sraLb1·1~1·snt Nlewplort Hills J)rl·' W !179·1100 computer exl)('r. dcsira 700 Newport Ctr Dr ly morninR J..A. 1'lmes ....,,.1n,... pv rn r, nN!t lhll,G420200 .,.. ,., '' ( IVI )area.Call lo ucn· hie Call for appt 1714) bus.497-2014 52600. mo. net. llelp run. Ufy644 2245 l•---------1·---------1 83300$7, Irv Newport Beoch rouLe. No collectlna. 2...., F'.quaJ Oppor Jo;mploycr Hrs Dally. S46·418.l 0 $23.000. down h1111dles . - - ----Vocotiott R"'al• 4250 APPR X 800 sq. 11· ~ 2 01 Agt FOUND In 11.R. Cent Pk. Arcountlng AVON --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:.> E. 17th St. Suit~ T Ull 75 I 3741 d E 1 · h S lklcpf' /S•cr•tory Clerk Typlst·Recept. Ex· LAKE ARROW'rF./\D, ~1mo. OnvleS48·0471J • mixe ng 15 •ct · AOB ... T NALF'9 Sm1tll business. (; M . per for Laguna Niguel • ---------ter/Shepherd . Older ( s..taClaus P'ltimc.Cnll646-<1633. Real Estate oft-. $600 Pttuy lake view. sl~ 10, E.'l{CC ore SUllel\ overlook· Pl%li-SIOOO. Gr male. gd <'ond. 536,0398 accoun -mo. Write Ad 11779, IJally SJOO wknd. S200 wk, $25() mu fabulous Np H.arhor Franchise type slor" -Tab All YOtlr SS 7 1001(11EEPER p )"' PO Bo 1560 ,. •1 Holldaywk.&42-5346 &lheP3ciric<>eean.Lux .. ,,,,,,,.~A fl <--ats 160"· F'ound Long haired Be an Av ON " ,..~~-lt ....... """" ·""1• ;:)\'.' • altererl male Tabby REPRESEN7ATlVE. As.~lstnnt Must be JCood '-"·~0 u oun'-'-R ... -"lrentnl furn inrl'it set'retary & Growth ore:i . Try W/wh1te '""L •-ch"s l. T•a.J.,..R"'RY lh .... t d ----------m ...... '"'~" pt r $385 N I A ""' "' " -.-v " Meel people. payoft holl· WI nU!f\•1''1"11. J; ron11 t· COM·LETE Spacious 2br'!I, frplc. recc · rom · 0 se. SlS.OOO down. gt. we11r1ng flea <'Ollar . ....-d"" bills & start savm" tall. w1llin1: lo hAndlc ,.. adults, no pets Cl0l!e·1n. Pll: r71CIG7S-4030. Ull 7Cl-3741 G'l11on·s Markel. San ~sa~MMB4TS again. I.els talk about 1\ some clericnl function!!, MAINTEHAMCl perfed weekender lo iict Ground Jo1oor &tor 2nd Steel fabricaffoll J0111qwn Rd n.c.c.o~ "'c~~et!!t09range Co. C,,11 540-7041 or zenith excellent workmg rondl· Young, rapidly gmwlnll away. 61 Cartso Village. noor. Nc.xL tn Sec. Par "'" -... 7.\359. lions Exper1enr1i 11 sanltor1a l, JanlLor1al & $:175. 678 1314. Nal'I Hank. lncldi1 utll Nets S2100. Mo LOST spayt'd ') Rrnwn loolduapen l•---------1 mu.~l. Irvine areo Send maintenanre .. erv1co co ;\rrowheall l,11kefrnl. tri lvl, 4Br. 4Bn. !!IP!' 10. rlr TV. frp)(' $150 wkml $27~ wk., (714) 528 292!'1 Amplr prknJC 188 I:::. 17th Misc. steel. Working 90<;; f cma 1 c b I k . 3 l v I c .A.11t looldr..,.,-s salary h1story lo P. 0 needs oxpcrlcnc~d or St. (.'oi;lu Mn:i. Ph with Mntractors . Jfe!li> W~tchff 642 2 Babysitter, rrsponslblc & Box 195S3, Irvine, ca qualified peoplt. Will run. Rcqulru no ~x ---. AcdftCJ Cl«ts fu.n lovina nttded ror 5 yr """13 t.rnin Top pay Wr "0 er 642 4210 perienr<'. Owner wlll found: blk Kittrn Vk Stot TYPWs old ene~clic boy, t i .JO -""'-'--------ali ~r Onin11~ Co~n~y 1!-ec su:tes train. Good hirms. Agt l5Lh "'Santa J\nu, N.B PleoseCall tn$. Mon·Prl, my hom<.'. IOOICKHPl!R WRnt men nr women. IOA • 837·4200 S.S2·1938 714/B"r: j1Q3 Brootchurst/lltamllton Per manent. purt-time. supervisors . t'<>up les, Would you Ilk~ a ht clils& DELI h ~-Lost, brown Poodle, ans ~ H.B. 962·6278 Full Chorgc lhru flnan-women tor houseclean Of<' l<I Pmf'('rly Prt?~ont I ..,..,,..,._ lo "COCO", vie. Flower 500South Main St. Or$! ---rlt1I statements & toxes Ing, Janitors. painters & r.ourbu~lma11eln11hrn11· Corn llecf/l'utrami & Irvine. 548-4765 or No.Tower ,StnSOl Bllbysltt cr /lls kpr Commcrclol property & handymen.pnyorn1$thl nl( 11urroundinQ~ wiclfi-Sandwiches, dnl thori'I( 6421336 7130am ·4Plft M·fo'. L.ov mnnaitement. Exp~r'd work, weekends. part & "lent stic 'l .aerv1cu? center toe. Tremendous · ""· de~nd. Own lrt1nsp. only. ltt'ply to: Chiulllcd full time. Call 63t-0723 or -DefiYtry/Ne.....,. Permanent part-6mc job deliverinl( early n'lornin11 LA TiJiPes to hotne:s in lrvJne/N B areas. l\tu:.;t be reliable & have dc~n dable transportation. Salary $300 mo 546.()l:J~ Delivery Pcraon 2s.30 flri; a wk. Own trllnsp; rcimbur&~ment for m1lear.c. Co!\hl \fl:~:i Mcd1cll l Ce n ter Phnnn9cy. 642 0106. DELIVERY Adult nulo c11rr1~ want t'd for a f\ernoon dfllvc:ry In CM/ND area.~ reliu b~ t rt1N1portall4,1A. Uri.. 61-6 & utirly mof"n1na wk.nds. Over UI. ~/S300 month ponlbl~. •~ Rt'lax lndinn Wells Har· qutL Club. 1'\JIJy cqul)>. rxt'ept linen!\. Tennjs, gol/, swlmmln~ & enter. tAlnmcnt. Rent by day. ~ft. rno. Res<'rvc now fotllooe Claulc. 640·262S alUpm ... ldrul F'wY' nrcat1, xlnt p o t e n t I :t I f o r LOST. Old Ena Shl'epdog, A Usk"pr, Uve-ln, n ra. Sal. a.11 lMll. 11d nQ ntt c/o Dally Piiot. 873·4356 8nm 'lll noon, or loco!, nr o .c. Airport owncr /operetor. Aat. male, coll111 no taas Vk rvtrm/ba, TV. Ute rook, PO Box 1580, Costa BP.Ply al ~ w. t7th St, t-'11\1 what YOll. .,_n\ I~ 546-2962 837-000 Laa 8th C8114M-76.!!:__ ~ 144·*6/844·flll0f Wo t Ad Help• 642 Si78 ~"· Cn 92626. C.M. $Atn lU ooon. Dall! P\Jut CJasslftltb~' -' '. I , • • . I.Ii "' ~ -Y 1 r. T Saturday. Janu11y l. 19'T7 .. • 1January , 1977 DAILY PILOt , I Add lt...Bulld it...Olaper it .. Hammer lt ... Carpet I it... Cement it ... Wir! it...Hoe Jt .• Clean it. .. Move it...Press it...Paint It... Nall it.. Plaster it ... Fix it ... SERVICE ·DIRECTORY Plumb It... Patch It ... Pipe It. •. RemoOCI ll. .. ' Roof 1t. .. Landscape it...Tile lt...Trim 1t. Sew~t.. Haul It... Add it ... Plant It. .. Alter It .. Lec1rn 1t ... ~~~~T.!': ...... ~.e!.~~ ........ ':!'!!"!.~.~ ............ ~.~~ ............. ~ ................ ~~ ............ ~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~·: ......... ~~~ ............. .. APPLIANCE REPAfR Carpet Man w!ll lay youn U c"d Day Care tor in/anti WEEDJNC·CLEANUPS G.-f IU4of UuJ9ttfy Boger l & O •or Ii. n Pumuni fr.t Ext Rr•i. VERY NEAT PATCll Rtpulrs & Composrt1<111 'UO -Serv1ccCall or mine Rep11 ra & & toddlerJ. l.o\•ing c.-r~. •Weekl)'MulntenAnce• Trmh•~•· · Land1Cap1oa Ca.t m depend1iblt1 Fs ee cH JOBS&TEXT\;RI:. Sh1nglu lnspec1111n11o 1714 1 :W9 21:.!2 clearung too' Guar work Ma~a & Adams. HB Fr~ Elt... 642 9907 Colleee stud't, SlZ "iood wor le , s p rink I er 1 n C.'..llJ Ju)' 645·7~ Free ~t 893 143~ ln11nltlird Low pr1c,·~. tr •~&..1&.........._._, ~!.blggcrsav1ngs Frcat Ava11Jaol8lh.9623277 CARDENING/CLEA""OP 54&-6'28 1tall /repa1r Compl PATCHPLASTERING t'~I UJ ~20ors-11 5!1:10 ~~ .. .., 3646 '" maintenance Com'I Don t be homswa"kd Al.L 'fYPES ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• Child care desired fur mo Reaa. rates. Newport & HouMCle-.., R c 1 l d H 11 u 11 n 1 For fllle qua I palntuic & • • • • Tt'l.vl1lon Repolr Architectural & St rue Wel'areCa~t C:lt>Jnen or J.ln. Mon-Wed-1-'rl·Sal Cost.a Mesa 645·7588 aCt ••••••••••••••••••••••• treework, sod la wns fair pt I Celi too. call Free est ~·632~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tural Plans Rmc.11 & or Steam Cleun or Shami>00 dysonly 642-4t!30. 5PM CLEANING BY ANN Reas 496·0702 RtchimJ 1 h1 prea.i.ure Homts·Additions Rt1Ktuc· CANOPY TV SVC' l:O. newcoMtrucllon Reaid AlsoUphobll:ry Allwork ,.._1 __. .,. ti _ ... Cad• 1 L'-rle ed 'th r t lt:un f1nl do they·• co over blk wlllls free llltR11te~rvlct' I C 'I I d I 0 uar. ftefs MC Free est ;,.,c:;n ... or 1 &-XJ,)e enccu r en ng ...,.pe nc · wi re 1 ~ • ~11 ci.,,, uu ol fair Pri~• 9eO 1633 · om / n u s tria •R R ' 64c 3716 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Servlceli!Cleanu""'.Qual A/ter5PM.493-0680 .--., '~....., . ........, • e.~t.low r!ltci.581i.ul92 640 1-020 ea.5 8tes ~ r..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• . --. . -LEEM.JARVlS work ~lke548·2049 · f" E I OrfgSu~~cs PkwnbiA.n Tiit ......_1Mll_ St.ea Cl 1 Ii Add'tions&R modell 1 KJngs carpet & Cleaning ree st · B ockwalls, ... 'll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• --r•'"""I m eanne. v-rm, 1 e n Geeet-C111Sw•lct1 Co."Wedoltall".Holi· slumpstone, brick . Customflura sil86·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dtn rm & hall, avg rms 962~SS73 Lac3178.5-6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dayprtces.835-3S6l Restd/Comm 'l. Reas --PLUMB£R·Rep•Jr. re-Ceramu: TIJ•ng · 1hawt.'r•. Expr. molher will babysit $30. rrec Deodorant. . R lb h 1 Uc 3285116 Bob 750.9354 Paper r11inl. 20 yrs exp p Ip e, 1n1t¥11 at lo n kit, entries. Rtns. rel. &liveTLC. My home Crptrepalr,deflea&de ••GeorgePilmer &Sons eapons le ouaes ller. llOUSECLtJ\NJNG 960-3953 · · 20'< IJt~l· J11n Save S i.erv1ce11. G. Gidley. SmJobOK.642~520 CM. Day11645-8512 odorl.te. 15 Yrs exp. Good Adds/Rmdl/Palnt/PlaM Bu.&ineeJman new to O.C. By reUable couple S11t Gu11r No w111l Fr~e 642 9315 ---- c rers.531·0101 Smljobs·L1c·d~7·6932 wUI housealt yourg while Refs . 963-5813 Fireplaces Plant<·•~ Er.t !160 3906 , eve TrttSer•lct crptwhtr . seeklnir his own Avail Brick Concrete Patio 846 672<l HOME SAVERS. PLl;JM· ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C...-nt/C0ttcreht' Bectric:al Jan. 15th. Reply, Ad LaftdacapfftC). ~ Block Walls BBQ Pits -811'-;C &<HEATll'iG. Free Removllls. trlmm1n~. F'INISH, RF.M ODEL & ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• .-J83, Daily Pilot, ro Box •••••••••••••-•••••••• Refs &,ts 646.0464 PETERS P AIMTIMG est. $10 Hr. Honest & vruning. free cat . l.1~·d Rpr. Small Jobs OK SECURtTY BUILDJ::RS ELECTRICAL SERVldt 1560• C.M. Cahr 92626 Expr'd Landscapers . I : . Exper ct Hens R11tes Rellable Serv BofA & F\Jl!y in.sured. fl.12·:?624 Reas.9'19·0379 All phases co ncrete, CALLS $l 5/hr. Call Sprinklers· ln.atall & re· Mo• f'9 Free fat Cull G<ne Mstrchg. 84i·0383 & r-ts.t-vl blockwall ;:ind custom B42-8233 · ~ I pair Concrete '& brick ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~0458 ' _ 75\-3t50 GARAGE SALE ads In ::".':; ....... ~~•••••••• bn('k work Li censed and ••••••••••••••••••••••• work 645·7978 i8f\ s. Ha~~~-t~~v~ng Cl oi.:.ifled i.d:. ~rll bi!! 10~ off v. nh this ad the Daily Pilot bring hap· STEAMCARPET oonc.Jed.S45·2031. · SELL idle items with a YOUHAVE ITREADY MAione An,ywh.ere encl2Ttruck items. amail itfmS or Plumbing. water :.vs, pyreeulls.Toplaceyour W{iq f't.Upholstery Sfo:l.L1dle 'items with ;j Da1lyPtlotClass1f1edAd l'LL1{AUL11'AWAY Fast, expr , very reas. an)' ite m Ju:.l ca ll leaks.bathrmencl.Rea:o drawin& card, phone Tool fb S46·6861, 821 ·7sS7 1Ja1ly Pilot Classified Ad~ &12·5bl8. TlM 548·6300 Sell Idle items 642 5678 Wtnlon S46-3048. 673.4714 6'\2 56i8. SJ:i-~68 _EM2·56'78 today. • .!"' ...... W ... d 7100 HttpWuted '1100 H"PWOftfed 7100 HefpW•t•d 7100 HelpW•td 7100 H•w....d . 7100 HtfpWonttd . 7100 HefpW•fed 7100HttpW•ftd 7100 ••·•·••··•···•········· •···········•••······•· ................................................................................................................................................................ . DENTAL G~__:_. Offi' Housekeeper. mornings .,1 t T E ,ersonMI Sedy • RIU'"111.J..IO""IST RM'RELIEF ~~~.....-.~ RECEPTIONIST '~"'c'ni• ce only. Call 6-&6-8304 after "rm me, perm. arn lo $l02S l00% Free to ap-.. ~u-• " Exper'd, N.B. office ~Day wk. pttlme. after. 6PM. Near Wilson & $175·$200 wk. Fuller pllcant.' Super spot Cor 3 : •. • Supen•1sor. 3·11. LVN • 646·5411 noons. Typing req'd, Sll Newport. Brush Sales, 5S4·7851 , super person. Your abili· Altracllvc, over 18, for 7·3, Cull or p r time. Mesa RnL ESTATE opt.Jo~al. Salary. depends MODELS ty w relate to Dll lypes of HEALTH SPA. We wlll Verde Conv llosp. 661 IJ\ DENTAL on skills, musthke work. HOUSEKEEPERS Photogra pher needs poople counts here. You lrainv right person for Cenler St.C.M.s.8·5585. CONDO CONVERSION Dental Sect Recept mg with numbers. Xlnl Lead Uousekeeper & chat1smalic allractive will take dictation, easy fun Job. Mr Gee. RH •S trainee. 'l>Jtime. poas1bh benefits. Nwpt Center Cu s todian . Bo t.h figure model. Contact counsel plant per.;onnel, 12Ahrs) 752·9561 · SPECIALIST f1t.1melater.$2SOperhr loc. Contac t Rita 3 ·11 30PM . Gen. I 8 111 Hamilton (714 ) handle personnel mes. Ch~Positlon 644-0611. Gladstone lor appl hospital expt;r req d. 547·7334. etc. call Abigail Abbot RECEPTIONIST Weekdays & Weekends. If you have substantial experience in Display Dt:s1gner,exper'c &W·l230. E O.E. Xlnt benefits San --------Personnel Agency, 4500 Challenimg position for aJJ phases ot condo conversion and are in presentation render· GENiEiL\LOFFICE Clemente General Campus' D r , ·N .B . for sailboet co If Yl•U capable ind1vudual& ed l ~ V P 'd t f Ing. salary open 556·3937 For Trade Association. Hospital. 714 , 49G·ll22. HAPPY NEWYEAR !>57-6122 . ~·-· -.'-.-~a;~s~h~!~:~~~~r~~nc~~~ Xlnt ~crlr~,:;1;;ncc ~r~~mic ~ ~~~:13in~c~or:::~ye:i~h Mr .Hammons GO wpm, good spelling, KITCHENMAN ...i . • PHARMA(;)ISTt MANA do lite typ1n~. have a M~5SupenorA\'e. SN>ctacular growth in lhe investment. DRIVERS grarnmer, Ex;:r pre Mon thru Fri. Exper. ~,1 · OeWpOrt GER -;Mana"ge one wholesomeJront ofc BP· "'ewportllch "'2·24'C r7d (S f h W · f ed d I'd b t A ~ d k u •· .,.. • f1el alary & pro it s aring>, rite . ccro' ... '"ou·.....,, err s ays, 9.5, s.ssc pre • u not nee. PP· ~ }. ~'-personnel 15,000 square fool rug pearance. wor we un QU IL .... -.... , mo · Ph for inter view ly. Rusty Pelican, Jpm· .. ~ '·"""" store ·& s uperyise six derpressure,lovepuhht• SALES Don Ber man. P r esident, A No special lie rcq'cl. 557 7970 5pm, 2735 w. Coai.l llwy. ~ .\ ' agency . s!J$11 pharmacies in San contact & are extremely AN OHIO OIL co. ofCerio P LACE PROPERTIES, 1400 Quail MucGregor YachtCorp ~~ Newport Beach. ~7111.2.0331 J os.e area,: Earl D. punclual cal1Ann Sm1th. PLENTY OF MONEY Street. Newport Beach. 1631 Placentia. C.M. GEN'!.. OFFICE GIRL " Be,001e & Associates, 111 549-9711. · . • plus cash bonuses, fringe . • Salary open. permanent LAYOUT P A.STEUP Soller~-; Sultel403;San benefits to mature In Electronic 'Supply Store PoS•tion 11!18·3044 ARTIST Legal Secy lo$1000 F'rancisco,CA94104 . dividual In beach area.__,.....~~~ needs exper'd counter -·-. --Full-lime. Typing man· ExecSecretary $900 . • • . Receptionist Regar dleu of ex· I , .. salesperson 64&-4892. GEN.MAINTENANCE datory . P l time pro· A/P,GenBkkpng· $700 5 da ys a week for penence. write H.F. M•lpWCMttd 7100HelpW011t.d 7100 l!s Offl · HEL'ER oCreader. Good spelllng R~eptionlst $630 PHONE SALES hairstyle salon. Must Read, Pres : American ··=··...:.:..·"...:.:...••.::_-•:.::• .::_-•:.::•:.::•:.:.:.••...:.:..•••• crow cer Req's Carpentry & Vehi necess. Apply 1660 GeneraJOHlce $600 ha\·e t;!xpr in publir rcla· Lubncants Co .• Box 596, ,...__~-~ .. n--c.--~ Escnrw S.Cret°'Jc cle rna1nt. skills. Call Placentia ,\\•e , Cos la Clerk Typist $550 Phone Sales people, lions. Sales & light ac· Dayton. Oh1045401. R.l· MANAGEMENT: Mission VleJo, El oro 556-1421 Mesa. Personnel Dept male or female.' 16 to-~~ cntg Apply in persnn on· .-;.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;., area. New ofc , xlnt • ClerkTyplst $S50 yearsoCage..Gvarant~ ly oft 1 PM. Regis chance for. advance· GU'I t'r1day-Wc need 2 l~ Stcty..P(TI,.. '-an Deportment wages or commissions. Hairstyles. South Coast SALES v· P 'd t . . t f ment Transamenca T1. sharp g.ils look&ni for S6 ~hr.1ooc:.,• Free lo ~ppl1· T ULAIT v 25-0 Easl 17th Street, Plaza Costa Mesa INSIDE SALES 1ce r~ASI en openmMg exlS s or ag .. tlelns·eo·.s.t1.9s11. 20-~llrawkJobs w/ex cant.WorkTu•s&Tuhur. e er ralnee SSOO Suite o .·Costa. Mesa. · · _ __ gress1ve partment t anagementpro· per. in running a small Fashion Island orrices of between 5:00 & 8.30 p.m. RECEPTIONIST,TYPISl Cent loat Conwl~t fessional. Must have managed over U.C.SECTY office . Duties include CallForAppoanlment 646-4.223. · ¥. tor Real Estate ofr Ch<illcnging po-;itlon 2000 units. be ready~ move up to for construction & real typing. phones. corresp ruce dignified legal firm 2192 Martm. Irvine· Equal Opportunity Sharp. well groomed wit~~ .... orld''\ IJrgesl Presidency o f compan quickly and • es tate development. & assisting 111 ship & rec Li..:ht. but interesting Emplo e FRONT f &·rflost rop1dly ~rowing S N t 1 c I( · 1 work loac.l Should have .----' Y r · 0 c. appearan<'<' manufacturer of quulll) have a following Salary plus profit lrong a 1ona om· you re oolong for a Co p b l b k ~-Outgoing personaltt) ,, k h · O taff k f th. d pany. paid insurance and perm. position coll for rp ..• orCal~oAba e 1acb· .. HO""r. must~ Gd typing :.l<illli ll boats tas "ell a~ com s anng. ur S nows O IS a .. vacaUon. Must~ capa 11ppL& 1nlenw, Th< grounu. igai A . ... ,.... CalL-·M.Dn. art 8 .:tu. pletc). Minimum :.. F~ Subm.il resume to , Ad r812, Daily hie or bandlrnit w ide Look, S..0-4500 bot Personnel Agency, NURSES AIDES SOLICITORS 833!85Sl e x Per bu• Id I ng Pilot, P .O. Box 15fi0, C.M., Ca. 92626 · range of respons1b1hties ~-. --4500 Campus Dr., N 8 Easy pleasant evening • CJl>erglass hoal l.R) with v Including public rela-Grap.tiic'.I Manai:er tc 557·6!22 Jmmediateo.1.-nings !or work 4·9Man-;Fri.Need RECEPTIONIST/ wood interior ts>.~ ---------_ t1ons. s~me ~r~vel may coo<llnate 6 art depts· Legal St'cretary'. mature. mature aid~'I . on all IS People lmflled .. ~all 'STENOGRAPHER Knowledf(c of plumbing,~~-----~- lJe reqwred . .t:qual OP· fWnderings. design, pro To :.tart after the l'<ew shifts. Training pro 11n.Zpm, Mon-Thurs, or 1 1 electriral , ~n11ines & HetpWanttd . 7100 HelpWont•d 7l00 portunity employer ·call d1.1ctlon art, silk ;i.creen Year 644.5730 ' vided. Good benefits, <7MIS4<J..S464. 7 , . ~r~~e!~!a ,:;0~~1;;n;~s carpentry A well or ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· - or send resume to. Jack dra(tmg & mt design /I · · ple..sant atmosphe r e. k • "' • • ii~nizcd. personahle self· Service Sl allon llclp,. Torre, President Torre challenging pos1t1on w/a LEGAL SECRETARY Please apply in person. r /t Sa1es, ~0-$70 wk up. f~P~; ~:\~P~·.:rc~~1~~ starter who Cl'\JOY~ peo· SECRETARY flttmc. Bxper'd l!J or ~lru~ti~n: ,llOt Duve gt?wth oriented 0 C Co F 0 r N. 8 • 1 aw 0 f c IEVERL y MANOR Men, ladies, students. 9'19·llOO pie. detail work & paper PART-TIME O\er 3131 II arbor Blvd . ~\; ~st e •l .10. N. 6 556·3937 Mr Hammons. Corporate exper. helpful 24452 Vlll Estrada . f;~~s.a~. SS4 ·785 t , • ;'.~~~red~~1il~!!r :.1ll f~;d Excellent opportunlt }' Costa Mesa. ' 52.17 • • GU•RDS Ca11Kerry540.S400.· LagunaJlills .. ·-• RECEPTIONIST d d d . ~ ·' ·· · a rewarding ru1ure. Call for !n 1v1 ual ttsinng i---------· DIC. SECRET ARY Costa M.so Equal Oppor Employer PUBLIC RELATIONS for small sailboat co 1n Bob Gales al Weslsail part time work Sam 'IO PRESIDENT Fa:.h l'b ParttJme:some·clerical. S E.SantaAna Bkkpn,: Corp 17H )S49 ·9'7ll. noon.MonlhruFri Type fsl Fmancial Sc.>rv. firm. Perm1tnent Pull & Part I rary ... U.SES •1DEs' NeWl)Ort Bch. 640·4119 & secretarial skills re iO h 90 Good ca.Teer oppor. Very lime Phone & transp re w d t · " " "' --• • • • • q'd. sseo to S650 m,>. Send ' · s 6 3 9 h U XJ k II q"d. Retired we lcome e ncel lcnerge •,c . 7am·3pm & llpm·7am. resume c,0 Ms Mauco. SALl-:S CaU 44, 38 c 11 engmg. • nt s 1 s / '·11 <"L·l'""I ore "r< •o.·• art 1 c u a e Pe 0 P e Ex""r pref'd will train ""U •LITY 8 E Bo h d s MM 'til l'oon req'd 75 ty · toe ,.... """ ''' '' • • ' 11. dynamic persona1Jt1es ..-· · "" "' I 10 re ar · anta Retired lut wpm 0 sh. ~mSa:1;r~gue _£!.~ed ~c-dn~da v that we can tram lo 1n. :ft~~rr~r P~~t~~n.~~=~~ c;oNTROLLER Ana, Ca 92705 _ _ Knowledqobfe ? ~~~~!V~~~r ~?i\e Dr.N.B Su11e200. HANDYMAN trodure our.produ~t to Verde Conv. llosp, 661 For a .h1gb qualily "RECEPTIONIST Wenecdafewselectin· NewportBeach F/C looldtff-&tper'cl Van NI hrs B~ customers •n Cahr. & Center St C M sail boa~ manuf. co. Fash Isl Finanr1al ~crv d11·1duals w 'local busi Equa10ppor Employer r -· <1ppt only for Gul111er < Arizona Work 6 hrs a . ·• . Knowledge & exper. '" firm. Reccpt Secy front ness contact to sell or lo $'900 IOO't F'ree to ap Restaurant Call :\Ion da). perm. in ~ur office NURSES A.IDES electncal & D'le<"hsnlcal desk. Exper Rt!(!> rc<(d teac h high qua Ii t Y -·------- pbcanL This J person of thru Thur:. betwn 9 IO&m near 0 .. C. Airport In Exper. pref'd. Will train systems nccess. as well Type 60 v.pm 369 S11.n manaf(emcnt courses on SECRETARY fice tn Irvine will just & J-5pm only 1841!1 ideal friendly ore al· If nee. Park Superior as a knowledge & judge· Miguel Dr. N.B. Su1le a p1llme basis. Potential to SlllO. 100'"'< Free to e p swtyou1!you don'thkE MJl!.\rlhurBh d.lrnne mosphere. Creative op.. Conv . Hosp 1415 ment in carpentry 200 for$20,000annua1Jyfrom pllcant. With re"te"-& being 10(\l U\ lhe crowd -----por formen &womento &1penorAve.N.B. hn1shing. Abillly ·to comm & leaching fees. ralsesoon.&partofthe Hand.le one set ol bocks ~~ make as much money as per(orrn w/minl01al RECREATIONAL Only those cled1caled to action with a top ni>lch Pleasant atmosphere & H you desire while retain-NURSES AIDES supervision & refs req'd. Accepting appl.cat1ons prOl.lucmg quality !ong team !n this flexible of· top company benefits appy in..: an xlnt base salary & ORDERLIES ~:!~:?ic~..!: ~~~:tu~ t f 0 r r c c re a t lo n a I term results ror their rice They are 1ooi...ingJor Call Ab1i.ul A b bol Holidays Perm. ~1t1ons ava1la ALl.SlnFTS ... supervisor Mustheov«'r clients need apply A arcalprotc-~s1one1wtft ~:r:~ue! At~~~Y~4S: trvlneo.>rsonner Agenry ~!·n:gde~t~~e;:,~7~1;~ Expcr. pref'd. Will Crain • • -~1,ie!:;'g~r;~ulhso~k~;I~ ~~~~~e~s·,~1~1~~!~j1::,~ ~~s.,e:::~:I ~~'wp'~~t START THE NEW YEAR Off Right · By ""or!.inl! temporary We arc in despcrntc need or Typi.sts. rnx. Book· keepers. 1.eizal Scry·s. Telleri: & Sc.>crelaries • i52 1380 hetween 8 :> I . l' j " •I •II II 18662 MocAnhur Hh d Suite 100 I 1 \,no Equal Oppor Employ<•r. 557 11122 • • 48Sl E: 17th Costa Mesa <Jl'a.ilable. Work eves or interested Individuals. Lake Forest Ut•a <'h & those selected, <.:all or --·~---Su1lcZ24 642147( mornings. For personal LldoConvalescentCtr Re;dEstate.Sales TennisClub.22921R1dge write, Dennis I.ahey, Beach ofl1re~ & bUPH ------ f1oral Designer. P•Ume ~---...~ interview contact : Ma. ISSSSuperiorAve GET INTO.. Route. El Toro. Lahey & Assor1ates . people. Be !nvohecl Call Stoc:k/MollCterk F:xper nf.'(' Apply, :?!15i ~ ....._ Rossi 833-8098. Time Life Newport Beach 646·77&-I . . -d Iv is Ion of Cont ro I Abigail Abbot Personnel Fa,l,h. 1~1 Fmnneial St·1 \' ..!_Larbor 81• ~1 _~11:9852_ E•D I Libraries. Inc. Equal Op. OfflC11r.M"' .... "'GEI REAL EST ATE _ Car~r 3400 Jrvlnc. Suite Agency. 450° Campu~ firm ;\ltuH h:i\'e ewl · H-US BOY E I " "'""' Fr II · Or,N B S5'7·fil22 Ref.< ren"d. 369 San i:Ot>d Cocklllll W01trci<s por. mp oyer Comm'I real estate firm • ee cense traln111g 203, Newport fieach, Ca ---------., t''(P4'r' Apply m t'crS<>n • SET-UP MAM needs exper'd person as •Frcesalestrainlng . ~~ ~ 92660556·8505.' Socretary/Recepllon:st Miguel Dr. N.13. Su111 llurry's New York Bar & Needed for b>1nquet dept ore mgr to super vise •Right start program ~ uJaVlor t --and Dental Assistant for ~----- Crlll. &248 Martindale E.xpr ner Must sJ)t'ak LVMl·ff:lO clerlcalstaff.admlnlster •Earnwhilcyourlear;i\ Gniip ·~SALES Newport B e ach TELEPHOHESALES w N B .... .,. 2p .,_ •··h •· s h Charge Nurse & Medlca f d & d hk •Nationwide advts'g : · ~ Ready for something Orthodontist 642-4611 ll.Y' p Cn. "" m "-'•II.,,, .. panls App F . A I o c prore ures o . •Nat1"on•I n-10 .;ervlce i\.. -: .. A.it-~~ .. ~~ Do ... ou have enthu~ia~I ' -----~-ly m !>f'rw n .at th• ule' tion. /time. PP y · kpng. Send resume lo or 0 ""' 0 ~ ~·1 U..~ new? Exdt1ng ground " GAL l"RIOAY Pf\1mc for otrlccbtv.n9am Park Superior. 1445 call 833.2900 .. Ron •GuarsalesprogrlUn. nooropportumtyin wide SECRETARY personallly & a 111 d public ~-oft Must lW' ' 1\~rporter rnn Hotel ittrp~1'~. N · B Tomsic. 4299 'MncArthur •L"holce of programsl -open Held, Join our-team Effi~ent •ltd atturat~. modulated \<Oh:c:' l 1•\ • U A~t t ......... tfl JOIM ' mp•• 1 h h cl cont&c t Teleprompt•·• .i r(" '",. w • 111ure< li700:\1cArthur.lrvmc """"" Blvd.Sulte loO,Ncwport ** ** now ! Call •640·0432 or 65 .. •••·t s ort an Q.ihle TVbecaui;e thl'/·, ~t.lte 10 key add'i: Bearh Ca 92660. """-r.__11-t G • r-R.E. Sm.t 548-1%1 Career o ~ 1 e n t e d m.arh f, typtwptLr -~ '.\had cookg.lltehs kp'g, •nornoaJYS row"''J JOIMOURGROUP Newport F1n a nrial CllAj';1't:l.1~1nNB \\1 w,&k1ll Call. th2 0$06 Hf.LP Wanted -Cooks & lndry ~hr, 16 hrs /wk Office Help. parHlme. OfantaeCo.t-e.tw°"' We have an opening for Center 644-6457forappt han.• l>l'veral f ull '' -anytime_, ---~ O>unler person Over. 18 Moo Thur. 673-4513 Typ1n1t. hhn11. un:iwer TM Home C....Jlen an ex Per a enc e d SALES pll1 mc ,ale~ pos111o n\ · ---~ • I L. t I h L"t " k ~ SECRET•RY P{T 3\IU'1 \\ 1· r tff•r 3 J01<l.111 c: \ROE:'IJER A.5SIS1' npp ,. •n person, n.<'O ~an & wife needed ror e ep one. I e 1100 . ~.con 752-5353 ~ salespenon. Outstand· . "' + xln! lx'nll I"( '"" '''" F1 • • 1 " fUcky f"rlcd Ch1t"ken 'complete care of home a. keeping Butor & Cicero mg worlong conditions SPECIALIST Varyinl( evemng & wknd Rocl. abplt c~!"Pd•'<-!'\ 8 L•guna lkarh plants 2 or more days a &12 7238 • and e x:cellent com hrs. C<ill556·1421 makt> SJOO wl. l'honl' c •• e .... ea v "''ll'K -• -&l.2·3269 for an int en ll'V. ~ 0006 • week If you enjoy doing Part lime phone work ., REAL EST A. Tf rruss1on spht ECRET --• 2 Gate Guahts.•neat• •. HOSTESS ucell.enl work please delivery. SJ hr. . ·saL uoM· E~S . . 1~~~~&~ J.C. ,EHNEY co Fashslsl Fina!~.~ Serv TELLER I "' wnte this busy couple. 835-0211 ext 183V • fl 24 foshlon lslllftd firm. Typing 70 wpm. s h for our lovely !'lcv. p•11 l mature .· Ret\l"ed PART-TIME Including references al ..: ---• • 673-7601 l'lewporihach 90-100. 369 San :\11gucl Beach ofhce. Need l\ we I come .• App l.Y 'n C'.Ood opportunity Cor a Class1fled Ad 11777, Daily 'crt tl1111 tYtt 5-9PM. LEARN ANYTIME Are you ambltlouli! Dr. N.B Sulte200 penenced per~on to v.n1 k ~rson. Newport Ounts. bl d I Pilot PO Box 1560, Costa $3hr 831·3Wl, If h in Cncndly almosplll•1 c • &W~\a persona (' •n Iv requ ~. Mesa. Ca. 92626 ' In.vestment Sales RESTAURANT· PIZZA you a re we 11ve an SEC ET y :. ing pltlme wukendi. ... • 'crt TltM Now accepting applica· opening In major ep· R AR /RECEPT. Competotlve s:ilnr) 11nrl General Office' '· Tues 4. l'hur6 10.5. MAT U R E · W 0 M AN Openings exlst ln-Ori{nge Uons for immed. p/llme p Ii a n c es . s ew Ing Construct.ton eitper. ~la· bcnet1ls. Call personnel,. Mature woman for gen· C.U644-331t p /llm e to welcom e LocolProcp'Om and Newport Beach for employment Must be machlnes & ,home elec· ble. OC. Airport area 4Yl5·5333foroppt olc./ itpowledi:w ,of ac 91\M'tllNOON newcomers & contact Coordlncrtot Exp er i en c 'e d &vail to work nitcs & trorucsdept. Exper. pre· Res. 968·7465. Bus cquolopp~_cmplv, .. r_ · coun\lpa prpcedure111 & THI IRVIME CO merchanu. F'.lexlble hrs. Needed for an Important Salespersons lnterested wknds. Should ne 20 or f'd. X.lnt co. beneflt.s, S40·2S42. • r••LERS .lnve9".•ty control.• 3·h N • Need car, hte typing. European cultural or· in Investments. We sell ovr Call tor !lppt Apply In per5on . q, days per w!( SAM·lPM. s.50 ewpatt~ntcr Dr 547·~. gan1:r.atlon which send~ and llst S3 to.$5 rnilllon w/Sharon. Mon Fri 10AM-4PM SECRETARY Banktn11ellper.on1y, • '*'-1036. 1 Equ~to:.i~ ~~~~oyer MATURE WOMEN · tor students from Europe to dollars per month. Sale~ Perry's Plua Equal opp employer m1C ~~I~~:· t'n r;~i..!~~f:~eM ~~t~~lJ~?o~~~,I~~:~~\ "'·1N'111..a •t 0"&1cs. • hou.secleanlng service. U.S. In Auaust. Good sal. quadrup\ed laat •year. NeWl)Ort Beach 673· 1366 "8 · • ~ ir-.: "' · $ 645 5123 Send res ume to Mn. J . Prestigious omc~s. 1)0 to • du~ies. N . 5:48·2888 ij33·3700 ._.... ~Mature ,w<ima.n M .V . Ho5tesa. part lime. Apply carnec,top · · Wayne. Brltlah Euro· 70 to 100 .% commission RHtourant H•IP · SECURllY'GUA.RDS TEL. Part time '"'Rell·· area. Knowledge or bOok In penon Harry's New MATURI WOM•H .,.an Center, PO Box apUt, video and personal nc SALES . lcffpin~.· xlnt typist: rv York Sar & Grtll. 424! 2884, NpB.ch. 9268.°l, training. Write lo Don Now acceptJng app ica· lmmed. employment full ing, no eppt s. S11ney to cepdoni..t Call tor appt for light ho\l.Selceeping, ~ uons tor days Hrs based • &c pi time Irvine area Biuiness owner.. II Hr .. ,. , Mlll"lif\4lale Way, NpDch. some cooking. Must Berman . P r esident, on expenenrt'. ~ust app· SPECIALIST Al{es 21 &over. Uniforms week . S5 p /h r . Mr. 168-l3Sf .Mrw~ Avery'.· · a.CUpm. dnve. 5-7 dayg, will dla· p"' YROU CLERK Quall Place Properties. ty In person btwn 2·4 pm tum. C8T •· phone neA Howord 549·18Hl , .. . ~ /ri bl ~ 1400 Quall St., Sulte 13$, k r y T Bell lfyou·rcugressh•e, am• ..,. ... ----. ~~H=l .• HOSTISS/C:J>.SHllR cu.sa salary w g par · The Jolly Roaer. Inc. 1~ Newport Beech, caur. As or in. aco • blllOW! & exper'd In !l'll· Cnlversal Protect son WAITRESS. "P"r'd hr' O.ys. Appfy llam·lpm ~· Refsrcq.,ldeal loca-looking for a full-Ume 695 So Coast llwy ins Fine J ewc:lry we Servtc:e.1226 W. Slh SI. 7.30 to 3 :311 Cood IHIMGS daily. MICasa Mn. on on waterfront. La1 Peyroll Clerk. Exper. Re•I i:.~a.. DO YOU LafunaBeach mA)haveanopenif\ifor Santa Ana Interviews personality. i>ltui-o •!>-· Larae <>ranee Count)' ln· Restaurant. 296 E. 1'1lh Bch. '94-3411 must l.ndl.lde ramlllarit.y N&SO a. manager, for RETAIL SALES In Mis· you In our fine Jewelry hrs 10am·12 noon & ply: . depende nt insurance St, Cost.a Mes1t. MECHANIC-5ervk• si... w/luae compulerlaed your Real l".at•te ofc! 110 n v 1eJ 0 & 5 8 n OeJ>'. Xlnl co. benefits. 1 30-4·30pm. rce Cream i\hoy . a1ency open in a new Cius A smoa ·We No Pll)'roll, quarterly tax re· Exper. In .1111 ph11ses. Clemente Approx 20 hnt Apply tn Peri;on Serv..,ee Slatton Allen· 7640 Edinirer J\\c. llR facilities ln fountain HO~EKEEPER • Live· major work. Great OP· lUml •other ~)'roll re· Avail now. C<11l$4$-2462 per week. No exper nee. MOn thru Fri 10am-4pm 'd D & • Valley & FUilerton b in, :dnl. pvt qlra, g!>OO por. Appl)'. Jim Tice lated dutJa. This 90'1· • • •. • • . • M t be II bet een JC: l'IHto'IY CO dent, vcper . •1 WAITRESSES sock.ma· tral~ & ex· aalary.JCHS 675·2256 ...... v-.... 25..,. Newport Uon requlrea tho ability R~11ltor ~o bud Real WI ava w • • • Eves. F\lU & PttJme. Ap· ,,.. 'd 1 1 41\lf! h 1 "'IC..... .., to deal effecttvel.)' w/all Dtate Dtylaon. M.uat be 1F~!1M·7 Pt Meo. AP7P68 1Y .• 1 8 71l 24 Petlrionlll.d ply. Shell Station, 17th & c.xper. · App Y · " C'vp-::H.1!'.:._P: • Housekeeper wanted . Blvd, CM levels ot mana•emeat. able to or~a n ue & ......,. . • rp. .. Mew~IHch ll"Y1nt.NB. pcnoo, Mon thn.s Thurs· -_... U I R bo rd •· .. t r or49:2·3GSO betwn 3·5pm. <~ulllver'a• c.ts.r.eain :. ve·n, oom, a .. MICHA.MIC Mual be available to superv 11Q UH orce. . Equal PP Employer S.ERVJCESTATION Rut auron• 1U82 ..... Ui .. wn.W. :;!!~1~a6U.~· c:i':tr~I~~ working or not, cbeck WOfir overtime when re-,. Xlnt renumeratJon at 11• RETAIL NO FEE m/f · • • ATTEND ENT MacArthur Oh 11 Ir vine. : Cllrtl ar 8, Call evea. 970.0l7S. this xlnt opportuall)'. q ' d • Sa~ a r YI c 0 m • al.at. 646-TU7• : : Mwktn Eve. nlng hrs. Apply In W-" Food ,. -kt" 11 • • Sf 100 <Yorba I.Inda. Anaheim Au~lln. Clasa A Uc. mensura e w ex per, •"ICll'TIO~· IST. lftYt'llloty C,.,... '5 •us pcraqn 3n8 ! ~t Hwy ... ~ra• '""" " •·. • .Hlllsa~a.) req d. S400+per wk Pleaae apply In RCraon, W..hout "' • Cd~ . • Applyart4pm,S1d'1Dlu• •. • meoa1.1ralo. _ JlO!l!'llble for Sood ·man. 17042 Giilette. Jrvlu l GAL.Ml A.Y • We need • sel11tarter · ~t. t072latPl,N.8. • ~ri.nt9. . • HOUSEKEEPER. p /T f)'ont end atlrn ex per., Sam..Spm Mon Ullu Fri. for RS. it.ale.or. Must~ 2 Shlft11 Lont: Aulgn (male or rem> to a.t up S.rv1ce Statton Atten. W 1 ( 11 '-tl • •: Et>IATELY 3 Morna wk, m1.1at apealr,. lUMu~. elec. uper etc. attractive w /ple.•yt Mf'T .... Ptnft I own aelea force with our dant, cxpv-'d . .Full or • treM4.11 u P/ mt. • ny Ben.0"' .read, & wrll4 Ena. • be U•ll $1!'\-37&4. • . PEOPLE PERSON phone voice. JJtc t,yplna. W.,..l•w I OA.M-2PM he Ip. Tremendous part· lime Apply Arco Laauna location. Ov.r It _ unt St~208 utrcmcly oraulHd. --· • Exec needs p/Umo a•· Satar)' open. Apety ln J•4-S-6at future. Call ·NOW I Station. 17th " lrvlne, 18. I Yr coCf~e 11hop ·~· ~ ··'·-··•·'r..Vall_ey :. Call M r•. Newm a n MIDIXIC/SICY .. IOC lnwhalosunlY.f'ul· perJOn,T\iet&Wt4on1Y. H~NDYM•N G40-0daor54lM951 • CM. • ~it~:~d.Charuu, •• ~1nFtdtral • wkd)'• 759.oaes evea Typlftl "!ruiurance·ex· ly capllal.litd.8'S22°23. J a ;n-4 • s:· 2231 > A " • . • , , • · 1. · ;. , • i •·-SUUdlnJ . • 644·11846 pert.a~ required. Call BrOokhurat, Jtunlinaton 2 S 31 O M ar 1 u r I\ t The taale•t dtuw fn t.hc Ha~gocneQlnll )'l>U wan1 Woman tor IMloulcwork' -~· ••.!Ill ,; 14,., I ~4 • • • -..10eo. 9 am lo n900 SEU: Idle 1£im1 wltft a B • a · c:· h : K· E Y .Parkwu • we11 • a• Dnll)'4 Pi101 lueur Ola&aifiad ada d< • ~me cooklnc •• No' WanU\da ' Cllll &4U67e wkAlYs. · · • Dally PUot Claasltltd Ad. REALTORS · -~ • , Mistlon Vlejo Clusilled Ad 642 ~78. U we.II. ~·5678. wkrM!i. Cd.Mo. m.san . • \ ~ .. ---------. . . . . • . : ·~i . . I . • . . • . • " • .. ;;;ii .. J ••• .__; .-t .. P·A-·•· . . . . : ' . .. . . . . ·~. ...~ • ·1 •• -. • • -. • . ~ • . l ( 4, ' I , -~ \ ~ . • -.-, "Jr ~ ., ;.. • - . ..... ~...,..~ r-::.~. ·' . -·~--'""'' .-..-.. ,. •. ' ~ ; ·,,. DAILY PILOT , . Merc"-diff furNtunt 1050 Ml•c.llwout lot Saturaay January 1. 19n DAILY PILOT DJ l ~-········ioos ··~-~i"iiuv·;:;··· .LUGGAG.tTAGS lcHlb.Msine 1 loats.M•iw MotorHonwt, - ....................... Ciood uted Furnltur~ & from your butlnCba; ~ard ;.~!':!'!:! ...... !~!.~ .. ~~:! ...... !!>.~~ .. ~.'!':/.~~! ...... !~~" Wonderland Appllonres-OR 1 will ~nd one canJ for tioch -------------2G'UMC M01'0flll0Mt: DIME -A-LINES Of Ant·iques.' '<'II orScLl.for You tu.: J>IUb one i.ri.irl· w1 1• Slµ!lt.. Wntr r1tu-~ p,.,..J MASTERSAUCTIOH icturn 1>«rmant•111} LARGE BAJT SAC µtyll33·211ltl ll U G.t:: wurchuu11c 6""' •686&833-9625 ~t·,tJrd ,1ttr.1ct1\t' tu.:~ &1:!4W'1N"Vt ~• Ith ''"" .. .._ 't1ap, mel'11n)( 1u1 lin" 7 7 F th 50 f th crumm~ " o1.i•r """ --I IJ 1 .. qwr1:mcn\g Pr" J( a OmS + a 0Q1S GM(' l»lll' '7:1, idnt l'IHl\ltf v l}'ui.n• . box vb. nll'kclo· Sohd ouk ~vc D111 ·i: Mil dl'Oll pllln<>~. ('lt('U!( Or· v. In• l'Ond ~UWI b.-l 1•f \t'lll lo.~s & tht'l't' t 'ur... w1'ngs approximately 7 ~lpi. t., $111,!IOO. ta~ 11 1 k ·' ' .,.,.,v " ' 1x.·r-;on,1l11.t•!l tui; t•nclO't' 1 Pol.ms, NU. 833 2616 VWP1\PTS ti4 and 'U11TUBElt'i1tercomm1·n·11il11· GREEN 1.clvet ::.c•fo. 11ons. w :i l" Ot' 5 • ft•1 6441WS ( b fafh ... 4 di et ' -"rantlrath<'r duck:.. "-allµupt'r. J rll or OmS CrOW p ft S -~-t..t,. p;ms "1th pink i..hp~ S:!S lypl' oldt·r modi:! !Jut i:oud cond1llon S2~ " Day (ilu llJf><'r &. .,.,. • • Trallen, Tra•el 9f TV •• e.it·h. frunl brJkl' drum~ ... ork~ good $11 T"u l'TUI Ruat1c COCfl!e lable S?:'i ras('IOJllOjZUnlll!Ut·~ Round <'hcrr}WtlOd IJm'i,; Will bark & 111111 VllUI 4 ·chum nets. L1·ke naw, ······················' Slo o-.~n . ft•ntl-rE,. Jll r.I" •. h·'hnn1I table ...... ,c end tablA S2"'' Ovcr$t,OOU.UOO Y.mth bd 5 ('ha1r>o, S l 1S .. ' "'u' ' ., u "' " " ....... ·~ "' "'" /\m"l1<'a I tern tlonal "' I tr I tall::. Ur try l\\u canb ~llSpartanTrlrtlmc. • )ear:. ~to Siii, hum per:. amµs, nct-d bhlldCS $4 1-'orinka d10111g table 18" "' n n a n :l nut l'O re lbl >.ini:-.h llJl'k lu bar!. perfect concl $2,000/b!lt orr • • .. <i!t0·""'5. h-··'',' frc>nt. re··r e1wh. Two 14" Amcnran d1'a1neter "'1 0. Carpel. Gallcrnis; ltl02-T Kt.'tll'I :.Lyle. SJ!> Amlwr hJn1fl: • I f II """" • "''" 9 ~ '""'" " -I" ... t lr\1n ' TAI I $10••0 7w l'Hll.'l•::o, 646-7638 • l'orn oru IU7_\T_,.,,,_, • $10 $2S . huafl 1111cl mJ0 wheels SIS clleta ar""n shnu lt'xt2' 61S n..," • c . "'· amp "'' oo., ~ .. • ' " _ _. 1 d .... ~ "' 7M 1777. Open Wed thru -S!t•nor3 M ~ s I Pon u111l1:ht:1 ~;, I~ l',ol'h· Oldl'rl.iblemuue ra o. Drapes, white with gold Sat.llAMtoo\l'~1 Vi:.it! Sohd7Pr llcdrmi.N Nl'" 4 r.ta.:~Sl liO C<I O ..-vc•, • · "' 1u1u11nK hu,111h ~each . get~ foreign stat1un:. $5 design noor length S2S _ S220ll i\skeni: siuso or 1; i1tu1:s$l!Kll'J -------------Acceuoriet 9400.._,.f \'W r adius b. 12 ,,,11 s1:i 5570051 3243 f"11lrttl':.l Drl\c ,UIUCAUCTIOH makeorr 1)456097 wormur .. ~t.~o.-a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ei.t h. "'mlbh1clll:. t;.;!11 SlJNREAM I & I . Anaheim 821·7857 MANY FINE ITEMS 01-' Sak" r.i' lnrhhlt•d •i • 0 8090 loafs Rettt/ VW ENGINES each . dour~ $!5 l'.Jch . • • igcr a Pille Blue :.ul'<lc 7' :.of J . 2 l'hrs. NtH;r\lll> • r anoi"' rqon5 C._:..,. low hack si•al~. hlJt•k part~ front & rear fen· llEA,VV duty c·hcvy ESTATE Jt~WEl.HV . w/chrml' base, t•ml tbl. U , 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __...,. 9050 USED Rl':tHJll.T $l 2.so t>Jl h . svct•do~ der~ S2S each. rear axle radiator $20 Che\ y ART OBJ 1-:CTS, AN raw )mir 11"11 or wm ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lllllP. 1300, 1500, tOOO<tc, ~ St0.$20; "a:. t:inks SS $lO. $25; lirake drums with aluminum bellhous1 ng TIQUES. FINE i"UllN., ~~r~, pinball mac·h name. uddrcss, i>hon..-& Rr\llE'' ~lpn1tht White 38' Cris Cruft for chn1 lcr l)ual Ports !>;IQ·W411 6 and i"z ,011 :.t.irtcri. rotors~: trunk hds$tS& $10. Pontiac and ChC\) ETC. PHONf: f'OH IN-wt•ll mukt.' on" i·.irrl pt·r Slawe Pin~u Mmt cund. or lease '76 '77. DER BU(;(.j y SHOP ~~· $8.$1 ~ .. 6 ant! 1:> \Oil S25 uµµer & lower A starters SlO 2rragersfur FO. & BROCHU RE l.IDOISLESAU ; t.11: AddW t•11t·h $400/ofr.!J00.3\J~ 6-10.8208 -· ~. " -64S 2200 Scnd ch,~k or numt•\ 1•1 . -Custom VW f'a slbac:lt • "lnd:.hiel<I .,.111er moticr' arm<; S3 euch . dJ:.h chevy $20 pair. ChC\'Y _ Rcaut entry i-:ng den ih•rto l-11::Lt?SWarehoust'11ate Boah. s .. i 9060 lumber r:ick $50 or bel>t •,,' Sl0..S20. llt'tlJI J'wmbh i:u:igcs $.S. dash 1 witch disc brukcs roto S20 each Appliances 801 0 rm. set. II uphlstl"fl chr:. PILOT PRINTING 400 p1 a nos & • 0 1 go ns, •••••••• ••• •••• •• •••• •• offer. 960 2071 ,. SS SI!;, m.isll•r, \hlllkr~ S2 i:!l'i tanks, S.S 1'!f!O) /\lso new pat!~. and ••••••••••••••••••••••• hghtl'<l chma c·;ih hrn , . 1HJW/used. S µ111 e l s . .• ----~·SIS 5:ll;.llJI ~ utlwr µurts Sl·$25 . .-urd t•ahpers SS.20. lS late REFRIGERATOlt. velvet patchwork k111~ • l 0 Box !So:'.,.. . Grands. Playims Going llob1e 16, lrl.r. n~w trun~ & f S I • • .,,.._ 289. I barrel 1ntukc· model chevy whed s ol~o • ~. i.z. bedspread: nl'" bdrm <.u~la Mt•M1, l J .l-h2h out for business. Henl· nwrc $1 ,425. ll46 82b5 or Autos Of" a e , _ • BHCNING var:-.1ly tlrJft momfoldS25 !179-2127 Cits chevy vans SS eat·h WASll.ERS·URYbllS i>nsembll' Aml'I 111111 opt to buy. Kuwu1, 51117505 ••••••••••••••••••••·~~ ini: mal·hme :):!:,, !!raft , • , . '71 fireb1rd om radio SIS Hecon~illon:s Rc~ro~ .& quc.desk · lrg. amount or lk!t•r druft('r, holds '• Kt•i: ~I" 1 n w a), Ba Id w 1 n , A.ntlqun/ Ill!: l>o.ird i.111. 1, Jll\IJ,O KEEf E&~tem.ttgas Also'7lf1rebird 8 track ."'ri:tD.amage~uar,Dcl. t'ranc1scan H!ICll'ntla ofbel'r,ncwc·on('I S!OO l"h ll'klmn ~. Vamahu.ERICSON 2 !I, rull Clauics 9510 b-12\1 baiter-. l har.l(l'r rani:e ~. !'>ice Zenith forconsolo $25. Chevy wr 29 YrsmOrange Cu patt lh~hes· lillli' i.:1rl' 673 527G. Call aft llAM I\ 1mbd11, W r It " 1 crw~e, run'. 5.::!l,OOO/of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·" SI:?. fi 12\' Ua~tl)na um TV · black & white sis, conditioner compressor DUNLAP'S b1c·ych•llkcncw l'h PUILIC AUCTION (71 1)638·2170 121112 ~e:nd:.675 11130 eve:s & 1962 T-81rd c.lassu.•. M~· mg light H '>. C\trll ht'U\'\ Ht>i'IVY ~ork bench, 2 $25. Chevy brakes drum::. 1815 Newport Bl,<.::".! 673 9-t-13 1;;~ ~71i7 MANY ITt::MS OF Fl :-0.1': H1 nok.hurst. Gt~ l'Ond . Mama s c.ir S2QOIJ .. !....)' duty tyµ1111! IJble Sti st~k IO long wit.h qwck for59chcvy$15palr.AM CALL$48·7?ll0 IUILDYOUROWH Call642·984U ""..,,~. H!Y7-7082 act1n~ wood ~ork1n.R vise radio for $7.50. FM $25. l 5 :.,th~~~l~.r~:.r~~. II~,.~:;• ~ii;.A T.~J !:~·~~.L ~ ~' Ebony Di1by liraml HAUT. WESTSAIL l!rll Chev Truck Rcstora • ·~ S25. En•ryth1ng as is~ Fircbird rallye wheels, I W •su~ DRYER " ...,v T l"UES, fl NI:: FU H N Good cund. $i!IS O N ~: JI P Crj(l:.mall where 1s. 154 Buoy St firebird ho n eycomb "'rviift• Callaft61~.4943S~:J " t>l5 WSO WORLDCRUISER hie. all parts available router ~s ~,. ,111 Im Co:.t.1:'>lcsa wheel 2 indy mags for l.atemodel,supertlclux roc.&p .. ~~~6:c~·p~tltl~ Hundreds or proud Mo t or' run:.. As-kHlit· pact .,. renrh 1"i1ou\ 1 525 QU-'N t _ d bo che,·y $20 pair s.,18.8779 Mu1tl·cyde, like new .\lu\•tnR S.1c Cu<;t Sora & r..·• "'""' ti<1l1lw111 ,.\crosonec p1.1no 0 w n l' r ~ a re ha n d Sltl!)(I 874 W. 19th St. CM Ii socket :wt l'fnlu , .. 1m r.r. ma tress an . x ~rl. cond. Sarrince at J..o\ c:.eat GE 'on:.011· .., ~\N Very hne l'Ond 1\tu~t Clru~hing their we.,t::.uih. ~5 t~l pat·t SS: .,IC l'r.-~tnlllc• spnni;s SS eac.h. 1win30 GALLON water S22S for both Call :;terc o, Al\\1 1-'M :-.di ReasofrSS12UX:I in their !>pare time '4W ... --IDn'•es-9550 l'lr;umg !>cl ::o.:!.1. larl!l' shect :..pnngs SS. Twin healers $2S, 20 gallon 751·5177. bar:.toob. occus t•h rl>. CUSTOM Th • ~ ''°'' Hp 1111v cll'l.'lnt· box i,prings SS. Hunk bed waler heaters (6> $1(1 lamps, sludl'nl llc"k ell' l.A.'w1s Piano serv1t'1'. ha' cae~·~et~ ~01~~a,~~~l' )~d~ ••••••••••••••••••••••' ·· motor s::o ,11111 prL'"'"' SS. 673·9473 each 5 Iola::. "all heater in I Yr Westinghouse refr11: 64-0··1:mli WOVEM WOODS st•veral rl'l'Ond1t1nncd vantui:e of winter & cur '71 t'hev P.U ·~Ton. sidu ,, \ ise $15 R!li 7118.! If OOULll.E fluorc:-.t•cnt good conditioner S6 rach !!.eet~;l gd cont! Sl25 ~,.;,TO l:IO', Oi''F upright pi<tno:-.. /\mt.'rica ly ~pnni: dehvt•rit•., on tanks. U is tires, E¥k • - -1 ht lh •rt ·t s Lavatories S4 each 7 °"' .... 1.tkl• nl'w 11 • t·11ul' h & owr40 1n !>tock paitrrns & European, d1cl·k my specially iinrcd sl'mi i'Qnd , s ten·o. :.hell. $35(.111 A ~TI Qt..:... r .1-.i 1 ro n 11! :. "1 rt: N ors. E t 0 doo 5 sis e· ch • matchm.: lovl' ~t·at 1'11 Also M INl·Bhnd:. µnet>~. Laguna 494 11440 finis he d 28• t hru 43• firm 499-2976 •'I bathtub 515 , :-.1•.1r!> 1:l:is"' i>lJll in bo'<es, S2S each 9 ~n~~~r d~rs SJ e~ch Sto,·e. gas. cleon JO • I !ot· S\200, uskmit SJ54> l.q: 645 IS950 1133 !17i0 s-...;,... Goods --~.,,. ·" lined :JO ~jll11n water 751 1462 T I t k S6 C paint, white. $75 Cull ,, .. i;la.,s cof thl ~i:l ,.... ••.• ., 8094 We:.tsa1I packages from ·73 ToyotJ Lancruj:;~1 ' h S 5 I l ~S o1el an . oppcr 631-0443 5457977 Ski Boot .;• Nnrd1ca ••••••••••••••••••••••• S699S.forhullANDcie<:k '. many '(lras $39QJ~;·,·;, ~~~;~ 1., avu nry' 12 SHEETS prPf1n1~hl.'d tubing S.1-S6 Plumbing _. --Meteor!> Nl'\'l'r u::.ed Ski hoots. Nus (11t•u /\llt·nd our builders 557-7742aft.6pm. I.:.!, 3. an•I I II \I(; l ltr.1 i:olf .,.O(i(J., ~5 . fl,1~ Uov gol( cart 51.!. Kcoh 1 nour rap1dgra1.1h 11t·n ~cl SW. Juh~ttc mult111ll'X ~ll'reo receiver ~2~. walnut ~1x•akcr scl Siii, ~t 111olt :i 11;;\t:\l ~l'Y l'Hlllt'I .i SIS R9'7·7082 ·l xli panels. S2 each. and clr~·lrica l fixtures COLDSPOT apt s ize Sin,::lc l"oldmg B\-rl. usrd E"rcllenl l'ond1t1on. Sm! MNl'Ors . Ncvl•r used forum::. Mon. & Wed . ------- Deeorat1ve (1hgrce room lOc-~. t:phoblered arm ~efng. Litlleouts1de. big only IX Brand new turned Sl7S 494.z,i17 uft 1-:xl•cllcnt t·omlitwn Size l'\'l'!! to find out about Plymouth Troll Du;;tt~1 d1v1dcr panels with chairS.S Dawnport Sl7 inside! Avol·atlo, xlnt t'Ond S:!S.PhG733J.'>3 s tOml'd s175.494 2417 Jft. f1ru~hmg packages &for vs 4x4 1974 A/C, A7T''." Crames SIO. Pair sliding 10-4, Sal. Sun. Mon. 1686 cond. $135. &10·0432 -5 tory support. Westsa1l .>1B . roll bar. roor wartlrobedoorsfor5a"W Tustin Ave nue. Costa •.._de 8020 WATfo:llBEO Complete Lose 1ni:ht'' & weight Cru1i.1n1t Center. Lido r 11 ek . :.kid plates.' x 80"H opening SIO. Pain-Mesa. ...., s w •htr. Qn :.1te, -l mos old w Doctors Formula Diet t.angc Boots, ~i 11. $80, Village Center, Suite 201, ~/oCr.1133·8227 ter's extension plank$~. •••••••••• •• •• •• ••••••• S450 v a I ue. se II SJllO. l\hlkshakc. Lab tested. & N1:w Burts SlOO, L,1nge :w32 Via Oparto. Newport T .__ 9560 Roll new 90 lb. plate roor-4 YW Rims and ~aps, ex-USED. REB U ILT & (2:3)43'1 3860 ;ipproved Money ba('k w/Geze S7S. new II excel Beach. 92663. 675·Sl!IO l'UCIU 1ng. grey, S6. Lawn ccllirnt condition SlO, Guaranteed. /\II typ~s. -----guaranJce. F'ree weekly :i undance S221'i, Ph -•••••••••••••••••••••'•' mower with 3.S hp motor ~rand new levi corduroy part!, repairs. Trade-ms Garoc;re Sale 8055 meetm~s & weigh-in':. 962·9759 . LAHR '&1 l"ord ~~ Ton PU: vii S20. !1~12 green rug StO Jackets $7 each. Hockey accepted631·2101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• call64S llllH #12199 Race xlras & t•ampcr s hell, runs & GJRl.'S lO l11qdc ~!i New uphols tered b;ir ice s ka\es SlO. Roller PUBLIC AUCTION --TV. Radio, fbgls cntrbrd $725 . looks xlnt SHOO. 548·2~1_s !11.:!·Klll stoo1S2S 540·"875 skates with rounded toe •NEW-USED BIKES• Mi\NY FINE ITEMS OF REDWOUO LUMBER HiFt, Stef'eo 8098 646-1089or64S·2180 &t2·63Sl · · stop and metalflex Buy-Sell-Trade ESTATJ::: JEWELHY . Many site~ 2x:!. lx. 2x3. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRAl'EHIJ-;..,, l1nrd DESK, leather top with whl•els $15 each. Lange Parts&Rcp:iirs t.'lc. Smooth Rca!>una p,.0 ,~sun ic ~. tcri•ii.1B'Sloop.slps4 311Poul· k. book 11 d Sk t bo d AllT OBJECTS . i\N " " pnnl 111 i:r••1·11. urun1:e. I( I 11 s i... 2 2 · · x -l 4 • ·• 7 s 1 , exc(' ent con 1-a e ar ~. TIQUES, l"INE FUHN, ble. 67S·3175 1\M fM, 8·trk l.JlPt'. llSH b1:d .. covers. nu paint. & wllow .. I!' 1c·111:1h hy 111' 11.-.... ~·rs. allr:ictlve lion S25 Hock ond rollh8 CDylcdleC&CoM·:A.28879N1~wparl ETC. PHONE FOH IN· --b 1 turn 11175 S1li·2'l75 shp.Nwprtarea.968 5628 "hllh.S20 C1e1•11\1111dup ha1tl"'arl'.excellentron. lr-aek lupes SI.SO l'aC , ... ·"" 0 . OC I URJ::: One)umbo 1'<111 1ai;;tw11 · --- Jldrm ('f1wk ;.J I loril! d111on. l'hair included. Super moi:num helmet . 1' O . & BR 1 • duld.rens l~Jll bai;i> S2S St1·reu Jtad10 l'umh en t6' llob1eCal w/lrlr '74 Toyolo PU, w/campt'C' shell. ot spd. bii: mirrors, ~lt'l'I hum per. S:!800. ••· !'>IS 4.l:JS • II lla\cr~c nxb. ~I r~tt·h t S2.S IHO.J71lJ SIS. Left hand er~ GirbSchwinn blkc,nt·~·cr _6452:..'00 Call846-03it ~·JI) Sllll HN·nrc l l'ab )N'hthulls w/blut>sa1l1o Will trade 'N llond• t>rJll).!«'. t \' 11111\ d1· ----------1 bonanza bowling l>O\\I ~~;~u~ i.pd, S70 Coll .,tmini.: feak din i.: lhf I sis i;.io \:1!1:! 1•1.1m Jpml ~S. 1\.12-:!252 motor1·vl'I<' In xlnl tOGd. l4 1or.1tn1 111110"' ).:I 2 Lt\RG E s t(l r'agl' St3. T"'ln :.17e he.?d ,1m1 .....,"""", t·h,ur' ,....,:.hrr. d1 ,\11 .\lo \lng. H11·\c·l1> ~!I lorU!>l'll trurk.642·1738.· !lti2:i.12!1 rah 1net ~. ,6 druwe r::. foot bourds SlO Chmmi• L:im~lS SS \'at· c·h·.uwr RCA :n · l'nlor T\' J4'llob1eCathkcnl'\\ ----, , bt>low. 4 slld1ni.: dooris luggage rack sin. 2 Turn 2Gnd1~.yocnld~·,,S1 /1b~-lJt10r11r~. '..1'1",·.i..u •. "0p11~11r,,;_v, • pDlbalnmts· u t&lr<1~~~~.~ ,,., Bookrase SS t•11· w c•uhml't Work'! SH5 A&k1nl! s1 200 bt•!.l oll ·;4.c.10. Chev Plf. 350 \'lf ;M · !'ICE rulhm .11 Ul'll $!;; ;\IJµlt• l" 1n t1\·1I ::,2:, ~l.11 trt.'::.'> :<l'I. hkt• lit'\\ sz:; Standing 1111.'placc :.creen. 31 ~S2 SIO Sear<> m1trl' box "-llh ~.-w. SIS ahuvt>. S25 each Mcn·s 1 bl h h l t ~ '" ~ " .. ~ "' f>llH771l. 1•1~ 1'1'1•1 Call 768·4S!J3 Eng Auto. 8' bed w /ca1), · k 0 Id a c s, C eap u IUl oy ·s 20" St1ni:ray items Sat1Sun 103 ~II .. '.. Pvt ply $3500. Ph , ice !> ates. sii.e 1 : a tes wurlts both for SHI !">.'II" $-IOlbst olr Phone eves G rcte I C rt. Np B ch llAOIO l'ontrol 1-:k<'trit ,·,1r1wl1 .. s··t·n·o lle1•e1ver. HOBIE CAT 3.5 Meter 7St·9818 tC't' 'kJt~::.. size 6 or 7. S5 surfboard $20. \\tt•l ::,wts. 64> 7857 642 0973 .. \1odel PT Boat "' .:1 3 tl c;K GOOU ~~·\'~·r U!\<'d SJ()() ~· o.1t·h Large waffle iron. ::.ome i;:ood :.omc nnt -------long. siren. \\.1trr can· R ~11~~~~~ s~a~e;4v~r~:~: V~ 9570 : l1kt• n ew . StO c; "; gCl<ld SIS. 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SJ l)~cwntcr worki. fine Sl95,2clec.holplatc~~ll) 2soxllticJ"llhh.1rd"•Ul' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ne~ Miiii., new trlr lict ·;s Ford "150" -351 VII, , f" rm 11 .1 111 11 '!>Ii t'iH'h. '<mog pump!.'> :J. SI-n nip l~ar dmelle ta-2 male \\hi .m1n.1uture ca. 6' lump S2S, 1 •11i1er ~IOOC'omplt•I<' 1~10 l!Mll G al 90 IO 1 lh ew 83.12250 auto. all pwr, tmt wdlfi. Mahul!.11" 1 h.1 1r !'I:'> s pPcdlransmissionSIO. hlc$7 nr.a.~~rlcroratc~r Poodlcs.AKC ~1.2S1 bl'sl machincS25& MORI-: -••~•••••••••••••••••er a~---· I C05825. Meri•tr llc-;1tt>r hl.!ht "' nther ~ ·ss Ch .. n · bellhirn~mg wall lamps .. for SlO Pit -ofr. 5 wks. 6-10·08415 Call 675 .. 1002 CdM \~:AT1<:111n;u. ~~al111111rrn , l'/\DIO C t 1 Al ·t c 20. Custom Sloop t!l76, t2l.1IJ78·~68 labh·:.. $7 1'.11'h !:'>l.1ntlm,.; 52.; Jlum-mum bellhow.· turl':. Jnd paintings 50c to II!-....... Y S 0'4S ;_. ___ s ,; 1 n g ~ /. 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Docks 9070 1 C<I t k •- .. .,, " " • v S.1cnr1ce S500 lnr·ludcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ean us cars. rue If-.,. in1ot t•hair. l>"' "cl. ~I 40!I ta1lll11hts SS; u1r rnnd1. WOOUE:N i·u hmet StO: . Free Rabbits w /cuge R Off ri Corvette&. Ask for Paul • 7lh Sl_.2.I~ .\:v; Oi:!li ti1•11 C'Ompres~or SIS. 2t'5 electn c ht•aterll. I ~ear To good home are e RCJ Dog Jlou~e Nt.'w cstm t•~·e~mg. ll7S·31l62 or Desperately need s pO('l' O'Neill. Chevy block 625. bOl1d old. $10 c.ich. :J shop " c•".'"'21 HI'~ liucks~ul Qwuart~·r made (or me'\! to l••c do". & 5 .,. for CAL 25. Temporary HOWARD Che•rokt '\Tl 'R \I, "·•k •11111 111n" .,..., = H A S h o " ~ " " OK .,...... 5010 673 7652 roHn•h for t.tlolo·' ~.., <:.Hl :. I J t e rad 1 o S 2 0 . slools ~ euch. air prt•· ----pc~i~~r~'1 ·Prl'fer r~dt•; Sohd frame. slun~le c"l FllEE __ ._~· ~ _· _ Dove &Quail Sts. \I ,, h n ., .i n\ ·' 11 rl !'~aker-SJ each Forrl ssure rei:ul.1tor. c1•m · 2 nice abandoned cats lo \\ abihly 642.su;.~ or t>/S-3085 IOATIHG Slip space for :!S·JS' _NEWPORT BEACH • n.111~.1h11h c11111h ~• 11 p a rt s 2 -barrl'I plt•lt°"lth f11lcr:-. !(.IF:<'. i:ithme.Shot:.,altcrcd I &123471 CLASSES fibergl ass sailboat. WEP/\YTOPOOLLAR m,1,s .1 1:,• ht n1 h ,•o carburetor S4 292 \'aln'. hke new. sir. 20 yr.497-13KS Ycllowshaitci>l a.!180~rb N.ewporLBeach67S-7213 FORTOPUSL"DCA.RS . ~lurtt>rSS. 21!9oll pump. f ,on SIU :-.:1l Sun ----11 .,u, 1, Gd cond . lkautyrest St:lrtingJan.J0,1!177 c. 111'•1"'11111 ' i.:.irJl',.tf'"'1 new .~:-;; 289 stick am.1ime51112:lllfl Refrigerator.work:-. Harn '\tll snf'W . ....,.l q)e box/mall dblw/wi1:ker SPOnsoredbythc Sli'p S pace for 2535· FOREIGN.DOMESTIC h.m iwart' ,. ,1 fc 'I" in11' 548 0874 !>t;ill::. S6S llghl•·d <ircna b d Be r f' 04SI W\SS CS SHI ~·o G.1ll1m .111\1l11J1\ liellh11u''"~ SIO 7"xts" 6:J vw ous rear traml' ---· 751-11704 hd r . slo r :41· I BALBOA fiberglass s11 ilbool urC 1 . ,.,1, 1 .,n~ ~ •. ,, lll'h"' ..,.., "1ri• m.1~5 S20 l'.1l'l1 . sel'tinn fi•r dune buggv C V -.70 y h 100 4100 POWER SQUADRON Newport Beach. 67S·7213 If your car is extra clean. .. H "(l ::i Amcr1u1n · I · :JJ(fltahan yprc:.:.. ou Jewelry 8070 am;.i a mi loleachyoutheproper& --~----seeuo;first , lt1'.'1n~,111,~111",.,··1 11·~111 ,".!"r':1~'t m11J:" ~'\l 1·ach fluthrnd b~llrlc·r~5 V!;k v~v1 ~ & chg 3073 Madi:.on /\\('. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dirt/slrert SJSOrbst nfr !>afe handling of all types Boats. Storage 9090 BAUER IUICK -•" .. 1 h rl $ h I' ate~ . .., ." 11i: c;~t. 5-l6·5200 2 Gas lawnmower5, com fbo ts F d 1 1 c 11 •••••••••••••••••••••• · r, ·' rn i•... ~ ., ' ·' • h ·nr1 l'.• ~ Ill l"ll' . bodv S25 Su1uk I SOcc WA ... 'fLD pl overhauled. $35 t'a u a . or e 111 ::. a . 2925 Harbor Blvd. lt.lnitm:ill• ll•ll•t'I Tc"H' t"11rbur't'tQrs-. $3 P'lfch:-paM~ bike 52<> Portable f"'ll w;; , 115488322 673-5717 BOAT STORAGE $3 Cosla Mcsn 979-2500 huliln' < 1 '"orlt•d 1h~tnh11tor S..1. fun SJ: ll~ht bar foll ·112 vw BuR fvmlture 8050 TOP CAS H DOI.I.AR ca · monlhly. rrce launch p:ainl.Wl'pN run Trut'I<. <l1ht•,h .cfl S t~·;•'"'l9 ri~ht hand door SIO •••••••••••••••••••••••PA ID FOR Y OU R LAPIDARY EQUIP R/\D!OConlrol Modcl 12 Sail /l'wr Newport tool ho~ s;, Wi·t \!Ill Stll h4•1lht•u-<ini: SI~ 111tilkc FPnder Sii Corvuir SAVF.' J AN . SAC.I-: New H :WELRY. WATCH l!:S. MENT Nr new tO" 11 .P meter Sailboul. Ii 1-'t Dunc11 fl44·0Sl0 81111 t.mk "llh pump $7 m.inifnlc1 S.:. nrw head enl(lne S2S Corvair &· & used furn, .1ppl's. ,\RT OBJEL'TS. COLI>. J?rinder on s land. 27" Ion~. sails beautifully &.&s-2.'111 l:J'kt•l' S.'i r•nir \Jopar spt't'd tr;in~m1~,.1on S2.'I misc Wibon ·~ flarg:im S 11. VF. R SF: H V IC 1-; • '1bralor slab pohshcr, Make offer or tr.i!le for Tr-·-.faHon ---'l11'l. lwllh<1u-.1nl( $20. flluebo,..lln~bnll.10111'1 Nook 2Storc:s S4S&814 FINF. F U RN & AN diamond cab polishers. "?675-3662or64S 2200 •• :::-;.;.:••••••••••••• VACt:·l'\I c•nnn1 t er c lutc·h $20, prc~surt• & hait StO El Toro W 19th. C M li42-7930 & TIQU ~.:s 645-2200 tnm saws, castmg unit. loahiMarin~ c~.Sale/ Airway StO 11111.v.117 plall• S20 , n·construckd 1!37·8868 • ~ 3262 Ll•estock 8075 pick le pot. wax po t. Equipment 9030 Reftt 9120 !\;-./OW ~k1 , ""1'1'~"1 tilt ~~~~o~h~f~sd5sts;s 1~~1~;(. TWI !'I beds, $25 <'nch. Mus t 11cll fasl, comp, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:~~l~·irn ~ar~c115~ h ~t~l~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $?.<, Hearl s:!~_:.~·, I 111:, b1tt 1 •r v c h a r ltf'r SI s Dhr~~~,e r S25. Corne r water bd set. bd. dre~si..·r Rcit. Morgan mare. broke small items. lj?c upri1oth New 11 fool hfe raft l'ot '70 VW P~~ To~1 Cumpt•1 1t39311;,o ~,. rtt !>landing, SIS &mirror S400 536·4475 to ride & drive. blk i:lass shl)w case stor $13800. will sell for on y Vun. A. /F 8 trk SL NllA Y onh B1t.c ra1 k Tabw lamp S20 Dres.~er - -paratlc Mori.:an gclrlini;t, 195.00. Call 49S t38S. stereo. reblt eng. xlnt for'"" h1l.1•' S:I lhkf' POOi. railer. drum l}llt'. lampa SU Kllc htn Bunk Rech w lmaltress Eng. We~te rn (7t4l l)pc, taR· nDkQ\ahcuiim cond.493·4803. pon' Ille' 10 ~t :.n Old s:?S <:olfclubll. Dunlup •, chair~. Sl $0 tach. A I rond, frame pa111tcd 338-!011 cleaner, · • c est 0 VHFRodio kc•nmorr hrhtrll upn1:ht ~t·t. $25 Wicker hnby 8oo~t·•H S20. End white $511 a(t 7 pm. drawers, £ull sz ga ·9586aft~pm F.S QUI RE Cu h 111 ~ h Camper for 8' hell $4~ loafs, Power \... 9040 Good cnnd. 1193-4832 '<H'uum \1ork\ $1 so ch1rnccr$12.9798SS9 tablr SU & SIS each. 968-7922. MachlMry 8078 rchn:g1c36• tTRV~,llcraamysP,laicco. F i reset SI T" 1n ~Ill' <lt••n print 120. Plat· --••••••••••••••••••••••• CJ\ot " " spread ~I Sll'l'p1ni: hag OVAL area rug. 7xt. form r'C)('ker S5. Wing Ross l"orkL1rt S2350.3whl -----__ _ rf'\'cr;itile !:2 T"' 1n we shaa. beige, $15. 641·5007 riaacr $10 1586 Baker, IF YOU pneumatic t1rc!I, lifts, Misc~lane04'J fitted s hrl'lc; s •It 60C' HARM UN kardon fm CM 546-mt have a.service tooHeror 5000 lbs. 14' vertical, JUSt W~d 8081 rorh M:ittrM<.padS125 stereo $25. Cilrard goodstoseil,rlaceanud overhaull'<I J Cylinder ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···············~······ -1974 Bost.on Whaler, t '3" Motoriud likes 9140 lhg ho' hl',1tl curtam..>< <'hanger SIS. 2 apeaktt"S UPRIG HT . frec ier , In the Da ly Piiot fork .lift. h;ird ru~her DeerHeadoranybl~ :'iOc Cub i;c(lut shirt size •125 eurh. 1312 Dover. perfec-t condition. wnrkr. Classlned Section tln·s 1n rront S750. sm11le game nnimul trophy. __ _ __ '75 lS h.p. Johnson otor ••••••••••••••••••••••• with only 10 hour:. s oo. Puch Moped. Model S firm. Replacement v· lue xlnt cond. $350. $2100. Call 642-4482 S52-8QI 1 WE BUY CUAHCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 546-120D '• 12 wor-11 (\\ICC ~-('\,\. Newport Beach. 548·8642. well. rzs. 545·6607. rhone642·5678 tlrr In rear L.1 FIS 3SOO 552 9547 '76 Airslot Fi. :;her 24" Motwcoof:.!:•/ \\oCb<'los book 1:.c Cub lhs, 12' vertical 1174 W. · · 5 er for nib ore & Sc 91 SO - i.cnut:. p.1 nh :iO<-St 19Ul. CM. Ph 64S·l&IJ WantOO. white ~esser. yr m. 1 + '" iclra ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMt:OIATELY f'OR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN 'tOSEEUS NEWPORT IMPORT& 3100 W. Cst Hwy, NB 642-9405 WE BUY •USED CARS & m:iry~I t~lcctnc O~dlanket Mi R--8080 old port. crib & other cqu1 . $10, 750 Days. '74Sutukl TMJ2S <'Onlrn ~ .1 p111r lime see aneous baby 1tems1W2 8531 S.'8·3600. Eves. 644-7362 Like new c•lt•t:lnl' tnukt.• up marTUr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- S:l llah1tr:1ll lubc1' rnc WA ..... TED Musical 14' Larson F /G, Me;;, __ m~~--11rtGpm Nle.:"h :J t1c1· 11lunt ~tnnd f"'ll lnttnlmlnts 8083 500, e lec. elart. lilt 1971 Honda CB 450. Ju11t St. 50 books. mostly hem TOP CASH DOLL An ••••••••••••••••••••••• trailer, xlnt cond. $1S7S. rebuilt lop, end. Cleon CO\l.'r 5c to IOc each PAID tOR YOUR Conn Mln·O·Matlc elec offcr968·0290 $725.S48·247S Green l,1c·1' \Jblecloth JEWELRY, WATCllES. organ. cxt'ellent rond1 6'x8' SI SO. Womens ART OBJECTS. GOLD tlon,$600.P .P.632-1259 USED BOAT WANT£0 • i4HondaJ60,CB6,000m1 rlolhcs 25r lo SI 50. sh:e S ILVER SERVICE. 18·22' 1/0 flberaloss, Loob & runs like new 18. Planlt•r 1>0t<1 IOc to FINE FU RN & AN . Ventura guitar, xlnt cond. fish/ ski, w/trlr 552-0282 !000· 942·0167 Sl.25. ll11u11cwHea. C<ltl· TlQUES. 645-2200 Cherrywood, steel atr· ---------• emetics, pictures. toys. in gs. Asking UOO. 22' Trojan Sea Breeze. RM2SO, Many irtru $820; IOcloS2.Sundayl2noon Good Kenmore washer , 831.0279. bait tank, VHF. just 125m.lntcond,SSOO.Ulil. 0422 Lona1 Circle. Uunt· queen sz bed. $75 each. hauled, painted & eng trlr. 53&-9'90 . I ... B h s ... of 496-1527 MUST SF.LL new acoustic tuned CGA Inspection. n •• on eac . OUui 870 PA board & 2 Shore ....,,.,, un ....... Need cash. '76 Yamaha Ba n n I n it • "' e " l o I I ......,.,, ~...,.,., ...,.., r· Bushor!l. !!Ql .r.ou Metal Sh~lvlng and wnl m1ke11.+-st11nd11 Make -----moto~r -·s 1rm. vent louver• for sale otr. 1136-4004 Mike loah., R...t/ Call Locke 496-1791 VINYL couch us. Match in g t•h11lr $10 Rarstool SS <'llC'h. L11dlt11 bike SS. J t'l'P JO~ can SZ 50 Sprnv pamt SOc Tool~. huust'Wll~S 50c IO ::.t.J;,t " Sun onl) Make offer. 847-27'13 '-C._..... 9050 -, ---------,..ts . 1087 •'"•••••••,••••••••••••• 75 YZ 80. xlnl cond. runs RADIO Control Model 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IO .... .to. y .t.CHT & great. Good buy. Bl<> 2461 meter Sailboat. 6 1-"t. So. w,.11t l'e1 Center. ""' "' or873 5'l!n • long, !lulls buuUCully W or I rl ' 'I I u r c ea l . SAIUHG CLUI Full Drrss ·14 GT 750 Make om:r or trade for ? Bristol l\kArthur SA Celllornln Hawaii Sutulcl 8oul!hl nrw Jan. 81$3662or~-2200 55&-1994 All nt!W exrlus1ve '76, xlnl w nd. new llr. TkUCKS• I • Come In or C11ll 1 .r""' FRIE Appr•l•Clll l Grofft Chevrolet'· E ~ 18211 Beech Blvd ._ Hunlln~on Beach • "-.. -, 847-6087 • 54t-nu.,. TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN ... -:, . .:r • I'., t. IMPORT CilS -:.~ A.LL MODI&.'~::: C.."OR~· R bfdrooM •«. 2 300X Renector Telt'scope, Planot & O,...ft1 1090 11ood cond w /lr i•pod. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• &1l·0219-------18aby Or nd Plano, Loul• 300 P w r R <' 11 e ct or XV cablntl, blny walnut C l1.1bhou6c. Party, n11w tunel.f'P, new tire... Cntllt'S. $1200. 642·1)879, G30 8292 1.;:::;===-== • NO RZNTAl. FEES Wanted, Pickup,. • llft. •• beda with C'OrMr tab t 12$; d9uble mal· lf-. .and sprln111 lo9d ton41Uoo sis. ·2tl telnrope. fdcond. w/tri· ista!Md w/antlqu fOld pad. Phone831-02T9_. _ leaftrim.M0-113Se FREm S.lllnll Lc11oria. '84 Triumph Chopped, Chev1 or •53. 66 LlmitN number charter molded frame & c1tm G.o6d bod)'. ma memberihJpuvallable. palnt. moch more MOO. tra~1 _'V4, run.a.,l~-=-~~:;: .. 1 CALL NOW U>.._l 492...,._ not, IUSJ, .._, - t .. • .. DJ2 D.t.ILY PILOT S•Md•y . .Hinuwy 1, 1an -Mos. hnported Aaltos, IMpotied Wos, IMpot'hd .................... ······················· ...................... . .. '70' Datt. 9720 ....... t730 •....••.•••..•.....• ······················~ •..•••.........••.•.... UU''2 MillaATI 3500 GT COUP! • !)(is. new tire~. Hor roru ~•re ~heeli.. fud 1n ~coon. alumJnum bod) Xlnt eond Vl'ry fust 23.000 Mr 1'ou bot form ~rfe TrJdt> lu wm1:thini: t11mcr Pan ~a. Lolu:.. Y.tc or .,. P vt pty ti75 31162 o "45 2:..W .. IV MG U muster brake l'flind1•r S!S H3IJ Ct>ntc •i, Cl\1 , nfter 5t'M ~~ .......... ~?.'.~ • SADDLEBACK BMW '77 BMWs HERE NOW BMW SALES "i ll 2800CS I ::.1i (.235(.:t'S) '722002 t\ t53SltKKI '73 :1 UC'S I ~I' tOO'IKLM I '7J Ua\,ll'IJ I ~I> 1~PP.M 1 'i I Ba ' a r 1 ,1 I ~ 11 •341!Lt'M I 75.:..l(JIYl A l UJ.,11 I '75S:t01i\·A -IW6~1V(i I. SADDlHACK VALLEY IMPORTS -~:I ·2040 495.4,49 CREVIER 1974 Oiitaun 710. 4 apd, AMI FM, only 13.fi()() ml, xJntrond S2SOO !I.St 1761 '13 DATSUN C'oupt. a utn tr•n b 1836JIJCV> Stk 1150401 $1599 ~-'tll'J~ ff[;\('~i Ell vo HUNTINGTON BEACH 641 77&1 ~40 (J.\42 '75 DATSUN 280? IO·m1 .. <I :.pd AC. AM· '76 JAG&IAR Exec Car Sale! XJS. XJl.2L's. XJGC all Lo ~1 1 und pumpt>red Buy /Lease Seni.1blt• pymt.s. ~II for dela1h1 BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 7141694·2854 ·73 XJ t:! <1 dr. ""h1tt- w1blue leather 1111 full pwr & air. -10,000 ~11h:::. Jlerf. cond. orig. owner Contaet llarolll Standish. Custom Wl.'Jve Carpet~. btwn tlam J :JOpm Mon Fn. 962·8841 t'M Str Leus\'/ Uu) Mcndo 9738 Senslblc p)•rnls. ••••••• ••• •• ••• •• •••• •• BRITISH CAR CO. 2131990-2525 7141694-2854 miracle mazda '76 l>11L~un U210 2 dr c~. AM/FM stereo, hlr. xlnt 2150 H.-bor ll•d. eond. 17,000 m1. $3000. Ph Co,to MHO 645-5700 675-0293 ------ - '70 Sta Wgn, Jl.000 m1, '74 Mazda RXJ Coupe, 4 Sl250 spd. under wrnty, ver 549.2539 CMlke l _dean837·3202 Rat -972S t.4efocedff Beu 9740 .............................................. • • • • .. ... .. .. '• ,. Leose .-w.UHd OVER 100 MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of hnoorts AUTHOR1zto MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester, Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy Classic Mercedes 1970 280SE Cnvt. Xlnt <'Onll. $17,500. 552· 7091 '-H.OUSEOF IMPORTS 213/921·8588 714/523· 7250 '76 MIZ 450SL Cpe roadster Le11se/Buy. Sensible P>'ml.!s Loaded! SI 7 .999 1002'I'QL J. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-S588 714/523·7250 '72 MII 250 c.,. $7.900 I SSS t' Bf' J. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921-8588 714/523-7250 • Yolvo 9772 ...... ~==~=-+-: •••••.....•....••..•... It GAl!OEH E FWY • ,. ==!:::::===~=* .. ••••••••••• "'« '77 TOYOTAs HERE NOW •HEW COLORS •HEW MODELS !luge Savings on ALL re· main1n.e nl'W 7fis & Dem~. '11' ' VOLVO HERE HOW •)tEW ~OLOa$ •NEWtiift:>D&S Huge savings on all re· ma1n1ng new 76s & Demos In stock . MARQ\115 VOLVO MJSSm-N VJEJO 831 ·2880 495· I 210 The Better Baruain O.RAHGECOUHTY MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSI ON Vl!:;JO VOLVO '74 M8Z250 C~ 831·2880 495-1210 EXCLUS!Vf:LYVOLVO Clean. Check this Price' ---Lar~csl Volvo Deuler Many other clean 280's to '71 C.:orolla, new paint, in Oran1:e County! choose from <.:heck our clean, $900. SUV or Ll-.:ASI:: leasc/lluy pluns. Sens• R<I0-3168 DIRECT blc pyml!>. S7,9!>9 "'~~yg~f i ~~~:-~·:·:~·;·~~,:~ rt•~ 2131921 -8588 •j • 2025 S. Manchester 7f47Sn·7250 : -lt 7'naheiril 750=2011 ~ .............. !?.~~ =1 : • .,,r • '74 M1d)?el. 23.000 n11 • ~ it ....................... . .,,. . Sul1:s·Serv1cr l.e:i,,ini: :, .. ~~~:. 974~ ·~ ·~ ~ '&a Red MC B Rdtsr New it / • • XLMT IUY S950 '18 . ..,,.., I brakes & buttery, radial •,., 1 •,. . .,.,.,""S d 673 0193 " '76 :.au.~ vory. "un ' . """"" PY er ' · roof, t•rUJ!>t' contrul. 2300 llrt>::., wire whls, radio. •SALES •SERVICE •LEASIMG Ov~ Delnry • · Roy Ccrv~r ,Inc. Holls koycc BMW 15'10 .fambon•l' _.'l~wµort IW.1l'h Ii 10 ~4 1 1976 BMW 2002 H I u (' m l' l a I I I l' . 1\utomat1l'. ,JI r t·ond :<unroor. stcrc·o & ON L V -IOOOMILt:.°'' !MV1<121). MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCUAV 1b&OO Be •• cn 01 .. 0 Huntington Beach 842-8844 9720 ........•.•..•......... DRIVE A LITILE ••. .. SAVE A LOT IOP 41 COM PAltE BARWfCIC DA TSUH m1 . rta .... lcss. Slti,:Wo t·ar tovcr. bike earn er. • llt~RB FRIF.111."Ut:R • """' ''•>"OJ mate., never • IS)l\K1'l· • '73FIATl28SLl' .,.,.,.2720 ~·-~ GE Jbused or wrecked. Btfl • R AT DEALS•. lkhlt t•n1o: .. only IO.OOO '70·280SL Hdstr l'it Ori" cond Runs xlnt t ,,. ~ EFWY. ' mi. New interior & cpt . · · ,.. ..... " Flart•d whls Ferrari qws1te. silver w/blk llhr, Sl400. IH2·401i~ : : Ma.:s. Hl•ar' molded aut~. A M/FM. air. 5.nu s poiler, vinyl top. Spot · radials, 7 coats nu paint. less new paint. SJOOO. ~ P. Sl~,000. 499·2109 64!>-7588 af~ SPM ___ '75 MIZ 3000 •74 128 Wgn . Yellow. Lear Very Clean. l745LWIJ) Jl.'t stereo, i>now !Ires, tst (."()Od S2200 pp SS l · 2300 iS Fial Xl/9, xlnt rond . con vertible. AM /FM ca.s.wue, 4 spd, $4200 493-4227 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 '75MIZ240D Clean. Buy/Lease. Sens1 ble pymts. (860NBM J HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921-8588 714/523-7250 '72 Ml% 28051 4 S009DTA. Priced tosel immediately. '7'AAT ~19 HOUSE OF Mag Wheels. AM·FM. s IMPORTS traek Sensible pymts. 213/921-8588 Cherry. Can Lease. 714/523-7250 470MYO. -------- BAtTISH CAR CO. MBZ 213/H0-2525 7141894-2154 "76 Fiat 131 Wgn. AM/FM sterf'o cassette. 15..000 mi. S354»Jb&L Must seJ 675-9088 or 673-7134 HOUSE OF IMPORTS lllCEIES IOIZ '69 MGl-GT. Chrome wires. nu ttrcs. AM·FM. Very lo·pymts. 418CKY BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990·2525 714/894-2854 ~ 1BRJ~BfA• ,.f<,\ic' HUt.11NLT!•l4 HI ACH ~2 " d' ~IC• 1~4} '77TR7 San Juan Capistrano ......._..._ ---9-7-2-7-r lll-137549)..3375 ~ W£EILY1PEClltS ~~~~~~~~~ -87'-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• NEWPORT DATSUN •1 • • • SPECIALS !f 8210 l l>oor 4 speed ,. .. • It. 17~715) MOW$2195 lill8 DOVfo:STR EF.T N('ar ~fo('Arthur &Jamboree Road~ 83)..1300 ~~-., 'I ...-· 1 ~ ~~ , f \ f t • 14 , <J I I t•1 1,.,.·~n .· ~.rHA t• ~ l • • ~ • • • l 1 .' • ., • • .,. ,. 450 SEL DEMO S1§1!11 BLUE METALLlt: LOADED -R7J- 280 DEMO sg\>~qo CALL FOR Quon~ ON 48 MOS. LEASE Q.OSEOUT! 1976 PEUGEOT'S 4 ti CM1se Frm Sedrans, StaUon W•gons -All New ,FROM $&;150 -mcm-mrse.mm lfmllY2111 .,,.. 2131921-8588 71415Zl7Z50 MERCEDES BENZ Service & part.¥ now c111i:n on Sal's ~ to 4 for yQUr ronve111enl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9901 ········~······, .. ., ... 1974Codmoc B~oul ham . ela1 blue, vinyl top. blue crushed velvet 1nteriOT'. LOADED · FUU P ower . Low m1len&e ! $8.000. Da)'s. 6J0..1Tl0 -Eves. 633 9'J64. ----· 1974 Cadillac Brougham metallic blue. vinyl top. blue crus hed velvet in· tenor. LOt\DED · f'ULL POWER. Low miles. $8000. Days: 630·1710. i-;vcs: 633·9264 '72 CadHtoc f\¥TWOOD Sharp, Loaded. 111)9$31 >. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921 ·"8588 7·14/523-7250 '73 Caclilloc Bdot-odo C l ea n , L oaded 1368G0Q) HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921-8588 714/523· 7250 '74 CADILLAC CPEDeVIUE Spec·1al' Sharp' ·72 Cad SDV. Cull pwr. all xtras. xlnl l ownr. Sell this wknd. S27SO, PP. See at 22'ZS Laguna Canyon Rd L:iguna \ Bch D·2 4!)'7.3917. 497-1486 i6 El Dorado Convert. Xlnt 034NIK1 Asking $17.000. C,311 1714> 5M·l225or 549·1656 9917 ....................... GUSTAFSON LINCOLN M ERCUflY lb800 Beach Blvd ~iUlllrnqlCJn EJ~.H h 842-8844 'tli Mere 4dr. RH, AC, &st buy in tdwn. S22S. 963·W70 Ford -9940 Mere ·oo Marqub.. -tdr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto. :.ur. PW. PS. 1'8. , Pwr 6·way s plit seats. llll 'oi:<J 75 Graoadl\. 7800 whl, Al'olr FM, vmi l top, l mr. alr, PS, PB. RH. ownr. SHOO. Pvt pty $4200. Pvt. Pt,y. 536·04•1~ l714 l 548.9822 '74 Tori.no Wgn. 6 pass. Mintang 9952 rack. new radials. 34. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nil. Clean $2850. 673-2638. '74 FORD 873-24.30 e\•es. '75 Granadll Ghia. 4 dr. air. pwr. 30,000 Mi,. Xlnl cond. $3950. Soulh Coust Car Leasing. 300 West Co a s1 H w y . N . U . 645-2182. art. 5 673-8269 '69 FORD Cty. s.,. WCJft. Auto. trans.. air t•ond., pwr. steering, pwr. seat, radJo, heater. (ZDX235> $1199. Plus Tax & LI ceose THEODORE ROBINS FORD J060 HAABC.< BLVD COSTA M l SA 6·11 0010 MUSTAHG Z I.Ir. nutomalJc, power i.t<'Cnng, nnyl top, rumo & heater. (083.JS(i > $2(99. l'lus Tax & L1\:M!il! THEODORE ROBINS FORD . /l)fJ!I HAllROR Bl VO CO">TA Ml'>A ba·J OfJIU '70 ~ust.ani:. llT , · 8 cyl, P/Str + hrks. :iir , R&H, WSW. vinyl top. Lo mi. Pr/Ownr S\995. 494-4163 '67 ECl'On G cyl, Jspd. 20 mpR. radio. Radial:., cleun. $900. ~9·5075 '75 FOID '75, Mustang II. hardtop. GRAHDTORtNO ~y 8.000 m1 S3,400 In m1nl ('ond I'' t ply. <l dr., auto. trans., pwr. fM·9582 aft 7 I'M ,steer .. pawer brakes. vinyl roof, radio, heater ·73 Mu~tang Grande ('1"3M;\T) 19,000 m1. in storage 2 $2999. yrs. Orig tires 302Vll, PUisTax & License ~onn•i:ular ga~. J\tT, THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1Ut•'J HARBOR Bl'ID COHA MISA 642 0010 J' S, p l\, \'nyl lop, radio. bucket seats 1-'ac·l undercoatl'<I Xlnt cond . $1300. 968 5233 Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·72 Runuhout. 1 11wnl'r. '75 FOltD Xlnt concl, only 1:1,000 m1. GRAHADA. s.sg.4433 or IOll.:w.tu _ Radio & heater. 2 d r .. '73 Runabour. auto, H&ll. rower steel', & brakes. xlnt cond. SllOO. Call .1uto trans .. 34,000 miles. 4!);!·0743. : t249NBWJ Plus~!5l!i~cNe ~!~ ......... !!~~ THlODORE ROBINS !ORD l •Jt10 tiAR&OA Bl 110 CO'>TA Ml'>A b-11·0010 '75FORD ATLAS · Chrys&er /PIJMOUth Open Daily & s'un. 'lll to PM 29'.?9 II arbor Bh d . Costa Mesa 546-1934 GRAH TORINO A MS~JIEWAGO~ ~~~•••••••••••!?.'.~ ... ,.,. 'Stereo. aut , trans. air cond .. power iO Grand Prii-SJ Style, steering, power seat. elass. performance. pawer bra kes. power Beautiful cond. After 5 w'indowa. tuuage rack .!"' .,!.311968 743!_ __ ,fSH43Hl13878 '73 Le Mans Sport Coupe. , $3199, air. PS. P IH. AMll"M. Pl~Tax &Ucense ArT, console, i:aujlc:;. l!l,OOO m1 s.12()0.892·1470 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl YO COSTA ME SA b41 0010 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ':()/,() ~l\AllOA lllVD COHI> "°BJ\ 6 ·11 0011)