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1977-02-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
The 1onrnment made an equall:y prUdeot real es1ate bQy le 1W7 when it bOu~t Alaska frOm Jtauia for '7.Z mlJUon. By the middle ot next year. Aluh's oll·rlch northern abotes will be disCOl'SinC that •mucb wealth dally. Alone wltb the folklore purcbaff di Manhattan Island for a few trinkets, the Louisiana Purchase and the Alaska buy stand amoog the most aienlficant real estate transactions in American hlst!>ry. • • .But as far is Orange County 1$• concerned, its most sJgnlficant SUNDAY ~ I "It ·\ \ SI" I·: ( · 1 A I . real eiltate deal ever la belni ham m•red out week·ha. weff:;.()ut before only a few spec. talon In a Superlor Court courtroom 1.ri Santa Ana. At stake in the frequently dull court bearlq ls stock ownership in TbelrvtneCompa.ny. The company owns roughly one·alxth of the cqunty•s de· velopable land area. And unlike tbe other fiv•slxths, moet ol the 1rvlne Company'& land is un.- developed. So ~ valued are the com· pan1•1 real estate holdlnp that the courtroom btddlns for stot.t ownenbip make. the S'U m!Won Alaska purcbue look llke child's play, even whee comparln1 1887' dollars wtlh197'1 dollars. The Jut tff er from one 9' the remalnina two competitors was $28i. 7 milllon-c111sa. oo tbe bar- relhe-4. And at eacb'tO.cent 11 share bid VOL. 70, NO. 44, 6 SECTIONS, 9. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A I I Need We Say How · Nice? ! There was more I room in the surf II Saturday than there was on the sand as thousands , took advantage of the July·like tern· peratures to get a first blush of tan'77. High tern · perature in Newport Beach was 76 and the wat er wa s 62 degrees. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. on Saturday nominated the first black and the first woma\ft in history to serve on the California Supreme Court. Brown named Rose Elizabeth Bird. 40, state secretary of agriculture and service, as chief justice, and Wiley Manuel, 49, a superior court justice from Oakland, as an associate justice. The nominations mu.st be con· firmed by the three-member Commission on Jud1cial Appoint· men ts. The CQmmission --which in· eludes the acting chief justice, a state appellate court judge and the state attornei general -has no deadline for acting on Ute nominations, which ca.n be con- firmed by a 2·1 vote. A public hearing ls eenerally scheduled and action taken within a month, accordini to Briowo's le&al aide, J. Anthony Kline.. There has been no indlcaUon whether the confirmations of Ms. bike. m~ 'ilY tbe time tlMI ilauea are Ht-tleCt~ the pendinJ 1ah •ID be amoni the eoeWest real ~te transactions betweea privatif putles in U.S. history, The toUttroom atoclr control drarpa btinc pl~ out before Judie J~es Judg~ may not be veryl:nelodramaUc. But~ cut of characters •ho fi1ure most prominentlY in the sometllnes bitter legal conhdo- tatlon is Jn.Jtbint but lacklystl!r. Amonc 1 Ille feature players, both in and out ot court, ere: CHIEF, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE NOMINEES RoM Bird (Left), Ylay ...... Bird and Manuel miglrt fate dlf. ficulty. • Ms. Bird would replace Chief . Justice DoQ.a1d Wright, who re: tired Feb. 1 at the age of 70. Wrilht was appointed in 1000 by rot-mer ~Ucan Gov. RonaJd Similar condi- tions are predicted for today which will mean a perf ecl ending for a three- d a y weekend for those sc hool children and cer- tain workers who bad Friday off for Lincoln's birthday. Joseph Wambaugh Settles in Newport Reaean. • Manuel would replace As- sociate Justice Raymond L . Sullivan, who retired last month on hls 70th birthday. Sullivan was named to the court in 1966 by Brown's father, then·Gov. Ed· mundBrown$r. Ms. Bird a former trial deputy for the pubhc defender's office in San Jose, was napied to Brown's cabinet in 1975, the first woman cabinet secretary in California. She ts a '1'aduate of Long Island Unive.,ity id New York•and the University of California Law Tbe camera is looking toward Corona del Mar from the Newport, Beach pier. By IOA.NNE REYNOLDS or-.e·o.i.., .......... Author and screen writer Joseph Wambaugh was speaking literally last week when be an- Memories of LoVe Live Again BY THOM LECOQ llf • O.lly Pl• ..... Flower vendors double t.belr prices, sreetin1 urd makers flood the market place witb musbJ poetry and candy 1alea 1Ur1e. Valmtlne'1 Day ls nearly upon m and the exploitive forces are busy. But lost in the din ot tbetr caab rea1st.era ii the romantic rootlvatioD that muy express as they &lve cards, nowers or candy. To help remember the mean-lnl ot and motlvaUon for Valen- Une'a DIQ', here are t.be love atof'MI ot four couples who live alonl the Oranae Cout. • • • . PhJUil.and AJ/MJ a. Lutjfcm&cn ,_,.._,Of lrdM. He b .o photo- f1raplwr. TMf ,,.. .4 J7~-old t::'*"· Radtatl A911, .and baw morrW~ 25 ,.,. .. · Pb1lllt J. LatJeans ts the euretor of education for the I .Newport Harbor .Art Museum. Wuples Recall Romances She appears cultured, correct and reserved. Her courtship by husband Allred was brief, intense, and very romantlc. ••1 was engaged to marry a young artist, but I decided not to." On the weekend she. was to i.ave wed, she visited Oak Street Beach in Chicago where sbe saw a young man run alon• a con· crete seawall. t.ben joyfully tung bimseU into the waters ot t.be lake . nwaAllred • Tbey uw each otber nearly enry day after m~ttni. Two months tater, abe and a 1lrlfriend Jeft to tour France where abe be1an to wiah be were there to •bare the "terriftc eino- tional experience" sbe wu bav· ing. . don't get emotionally Involved ... Sara says t.bey were married in 1960. Blackie added that they bad both lived to regret it. When sbe met him, they both worked in a Los Anceles aircraft plant. He had just gone throuib an ordeal in the divorce from bis ftrat wt.re. "He was interesting, if notsoaveanddebonair. "He wu a comp~slve not- getting-marrled-a1ain ~noo." Sara proposed -sort of. "We were in Jove, J.nd the only way was to fo~e tt. SO I quit and moved down here. A, couple of months of commuUD1 down here every Dilht and ir"Yinl to 1et .back to L.A. bf 7 a.m. decided it.,, BlacJde'1 venton of the story •treed with Sara'•, but tie em- belllahed lt~ "We blundered lnto lt. Sara started maktnc plans without my permllllon. ~ ••)(y mother objected to the marrlqe. She crted t.hroulb tbe weddlu. She even compared Sara to an Arm.Uan woman abe knew. She wu GD• bead taller and one width ~der." ••1 don't t1aow what tbe alee LOVE~ Pa1e AJ> . . nounced that be bas turned bis back on Hollywood. Wambaugb, creative genius behind TV's "Police Story,•• moved ll1to a home on Newport Beach's Linda Iste at the ~nd of January as the first step in •'severing (his) ties with the movie and TV industries." Friday the former police sergeant announced that be had ended bis show business career. "Henceforth, I will be just plain Joseph Wambaugh," he said. Wambaugb's family, including bis wife, Dee, and their three school.age children, moved into the four-bed.room home on the exclusive island after selling their former home in s.n Marino. Hopies on Linda range ·in crice from $300,000 to $1.2 mil on. The b()me on the southwest 1 fmger-of the lslan4 faces the Up of neighboring Harbor Island~ comes·equ1pped with a two.slip dock. One of Wambaugh's fint steps as a bayfront resident was to buy an outboard runabout. The three ol)lldren are attend· Ing public achools in Newport Beach. Wambaugh was a Juvenile la· ve1U1ator for the LOe ~ele:t Police Dei>artment's Holl~~ Dlvltian fn lt70 when bit ftnt }>ook, .. 'lbe .New Centuriom," became animtant best seller. He beealne a controvenlal flcure whhiJr tbe department because hJa t>oot, w.blcb .-aJt with the c~ of three iootie cops. ~ulmlDatlng in the 196$ W attl riots, had not recetved deo (SeeJOE, P .. e AU ·Scb~. .. Manuel bas been judge of the Alameda County Superior Court since his appointment by Browtt in January, 1976. He preYiously worked for 23 years in the state attorney 1eneral's ofiice, risinJ :to chief assistant altorne)Jl. general of the civil division • He was graduated in 1953 from Hastings College of the Law. $73 Million ID ))rugs Held SAN DIEGO (AJ>) -Nearly 300 pounds of hllh grade cooalne and 11~ ofbet9ln -1tith an estimated 1t.reet value Of ~ mllllon -have been aelzed by· Mexlotn a~tiea, accordlnfi to a federal dl'\ll official here. c ~: Cliarles ~. Hill. •Ptclal ~ ill cfiarge ot the Drue Ent~· meat AdmioJ•traUon offic:e, •8'0:\ the clrue were conftlcated ~ a prlva\e plane cart)'illf ft~ suf tcues flll«i -..Ith dn111 lueteat in Tijuana. • HUI 2'_ald four 1Mn fro!O CulJcan were ieten into >Custody durln• tbe aolsure, whlcfl. cul•fttat.ed a three-month in. ... vMUCltioG. by .Mex.lean and U.S. aulllOritles: , \. ,I I The Spirit Was Willing After 20 hours of nonstop dancing. only 22 of the priginal 44 couples ln the Laguna Beach High School mardtbon re- mained on the-dance noor. The ordeal was an effort to raise cash for the student body fund. Despite the appearance or 600 spectatol'J who came to cheer on the participants, the event 1"0Wld up $S0 in the red. Ob well, said school officials, at least il boosted the old school spirit. II Hi fl Irvine Raid Yields Heroin · Federal aeent3 last week r6ied an Irvine Industrial Cofllplex laboratory and came up with what they called the first illicit heroin factory unc09ered in the United States. Raided was Pearson Labs, a laboratory which had just re· cently been opened. While agents he.re confiscated what they said ~ the first batch of heroin to be manufactured by the lab, artestlng Bernard Berman, 52. of Santa Ana in the pro· cess, agents in 1'lew York wer' arresting another man thought to have b'ankrolled the laboratory. The lab's pro. duction capacity was pegged at $2 million worth of heroin per month. The ~ug was to have been marketed as French· conheetion heroirt. \ Saddleb.;ck Valley College Art Goes Ahead Monte LaBonte's bard bat is something of a work c:A art. however, it seems only appropriate for Saddleback College's fine arts divlslon director. LaBonte's zeal as he guides tours of the new art, music ~d drama facility, currently under constructlon, led college adinini!trator Ed .Hart and architect WUllalJl Dlurock to decide -~e needed hl1 own hard bat. LaBonte'a staff received the new bet before be did, howe•er, and decorated it with a few artistic baubles. Police Round tip Students An invesU.ation prompted by ltudt!S complaints to the principal o( Lincoln Middle School ended last week in the ar, rest of seven studenta on cbarces ol araied robbery, extor· lion and usault and batery, and vi.ctlmintion of students by shald.ni them down lor lunch money. Otticen said six of the 1tuct«nb bad worked tocether, one weUdJng a knile, lr order to nort money from otber studenta. JunnUe officers said the students lived on Balboa Jaland and at Ha.rbor View HUJs. the atudmta wer• releaed to tbe custody of their parents. Seven of tile gro\lp's victims were interviewed by police, bul officers suspect many more t'ictims zbay be afraid tocome..fmwprd. Coast Envoy Group Stood lJp . ~ YAIRIMGT.ON CAP> -~.,..,.. la1mperiu '°""~"' •b•tlaall ... ., POlicY, a Coqteq1onal Budlet omce report cooclbdes. The report, nleasedSaturday, i!' l\i.soner ~eMay Be€hanged WASHINGTON (AP) -' Any tutu~ U.S. war prisoners would be allowld '° &lve more inform•· Uoa ttaan -~•. rank, seiviC4l n .. ber llltd birth elate if thr Carter admln,.raUoa .-ccepts a special Pea&alOll panel~ recom- mendationtr ,...,, Howe.«, the proJ*ed change ln tbe llitltary Code of Cooduct wdll\4 ltlll leave in forte a re- qul rement that a captaared American serviceman "evade answert.na f\lrther questions to the utmpst'' of hia ability. In general, the Pentagon panel found that the code, writ~n in i• after the Korean W 61', "ls a valid and n~easary instrument which establishes high standards ot behavior for all members of the armed services." The Pentagon committee's re- port, calling for the first code change J.n more thao 20 years, was made available Saturday, the fourth anniversary of North Vietnam's release of U.S. pilots and other servicemen im· prisoned during the Southeast Aata war. The present version says: "I am bound to give only name, rank, service number, and date of birth.•• · The committee recommended cbangin1 "bound" to "required" because it felt the word bound is archaic. The key change would drop the word "only" from the sentence. Crash Victim Identified as Woman, 19 A woman passenger who died after she wu ejttted from a car and struck a parking meter in Huntington Beach Friday has been identified as Deborah Hilbome, 19, of Surfside. She apparently was nung out the door of a 1957 Volkswagen driven by Robert Leroy Casper, 19, police said. Ca.aper reportedly lost control · of bis car shortly before midnight on Pacific Coast Highway near Golden West Street, hitting the center divider and then veering back andstriklnt the curb. Two other passepgen suffered posslble broken bones, police said. They were Theresa Watson and Eric 'von Develd, both 19. None of the occupants was • believed to be from Orange County. NEWJ!ORT NEWCOMER Author Wambaugh E',.._PqeAJ JOE. • • partmental approval prior to publication. Staunch police backers fell the book's gritty realism was less than nattering to the image o( Los Angeles law enforcement which unW then had been depict· ed in Jack Webb television shows such as "Dragnet" and "Adam~12." In the ensuing years, he has authored three other best sellers, "The Blue Knight," "The Onion Field" and "The Choirboys." · In addition, he was the creative force behind the television series "Police Story." Two of the books, "The New Centurions" and "The Blue Knight" were made into movies. "The Blue Knight'" was a movie for television that later was made into a TV series Wambaugh left the LAPD when the pressures or his writing career began to conflict with his police duties. But apparently his association with Hollywood was not a happy one. He was known to be vocal in bis displeasure with scripts that de· vialed from realism and when "Police Woman" was brought out as a spin off from "Police Story," Wambaugh took out an ad in a trade publication dis· claiming any part in its creation. In a news story Friday, in which he renounced all associa· tlon with the film Industries, Wambaush said, "I'm sleeping better and not constantly looking over my shoulder to guard against some of the nefarious plots and deceits that are hatched ln the name of show business." But Wambaugh, has been ex· tremely reticent to talk about bis move to Newport Beach from San Marino, saying that goes against a personal policy to grant interviews to "small papers." Front Pag~ AJ aervatlon. Since there ls no way tb• nation can }lave all thele thlDu at CDCe, Conireu now Ja fac~ wtth d• cfdhti'wbere aac:rlftcu ~be made and wh9 should pay tho bill, tbe atudy said. Budcet Director Alice M. JUvUn said that "pollclq de· ai1ned to bold down enercy prkea would result ln both the bleheat energy demand and the blghest level of imports by 1986." And, the study noted, all other options -or combination of op· lions -lead to higher consumer energy costs. Past congressional efforts to reconcile competing energy goals have been unsuccessful, the study observed. The conflict among energy goals "is obvious," the study said and listed the following reasons: -Low-cQSt energy eocouraies energy use, which tn turn generates pollution. -Protecting the environment throuih llrcat re.WaUoos on air quality 1~p mlnflll ud DUC.lea.r wute cmpotal rallel tbe CO&l of en era. -Protectln1 the naUoa from 1uppl)' lnterruptlons Ute the 1m,.14 A.rib oil embarco muns creattna domtltlc reserves or alternate sources of supply, both of wbtch raise eneray costs. -Removin1 current price con· trols on natural saa and petroleum products in an effort to spur more domestic produc· tJon could brinl hither levela of inflation and unemployment. "While mechanisms can be de- veloped to diminiah the con- tradictions inherent in some of the conlUcUng goals of enel'I)' policy, ultimately tradeoffs must be made among objectives, .. the stud)' said. The study did not attempt to-recornmend which tradeoffs. ''Our analysis is intended to provide a framework" to help members of Coogress make such decisions, Budget Director Rivlin said. Sadat Asks Vance Aid to· Peace Talks 11y Tbe Associated Press President Anwar Sadat in· dlcated Saturday be is counUne on U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance to help remove remain· ing obstacles to an early resump. tion of Arab-Israeli peace negotiations in Geneva. "U .N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim has faced dlfficulties in Israel but we hope problems will be eased after the vis.it of Vance to the region nut week," Sadat told a news conference. The American secretary is scheduled to embark Monday on a week-long tour of six Middle East countries to explore current .prospects for bammerine out a peace accord. Sadat added: "The Arab leaders will also meet soon to study the situation after ,which things might become more clear.'' BrownOkays Smog Board's $2.9 Million SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed urgency legislation to loan $2.9 million to the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The bUl provides fund.I which Los Angeles and Orange counties have refused to pay to the re- gional smog board until the dis· trlct's legal battle with the coun· ty is settfed. The state law creating the re- gional smog board ordered four concerned counties to provide funds to the district in proportion to their populations, wbicti means Los An1eles is required to pay most of the costs. Both Los Angeles and Orange County have refused payments on grounds that it should have more representation on the district board. Waldheim said earlier Satur· day that Israel still rejects partlclpatlon by a Palestine Liberation Organization -PLO -delegation in the proposed Geneva conference. Sadat reiterated his g(>vem- ment 's position that the Palesti· nlans mu.st be able to attend the conference. •'The Palestinians are tbe core of the problem and I cannot lm· agine any negotiations in Geneva without their representation.'' be said. Meanwhile, Arab countries have imposed drastic new curbs on Palestinian guerrillas aimed at bringing them under firm Syrian and Lebanese control. The acllon could end Lebanon's role as the guerrillas' last unrestricted commando base . In yet another development, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) has said it would agree to an independent Palestine ministate and peace with Israel, an Austrian newspaper reported today. Race Winner Doubtful in .,, Vallarta Ron By ALMON LOCKABEY o.11., ,.. ...... tlftt a.itw Bill White and his crew of the SS-foot sloop Ragtime sat in the cockpit of the ebony hulled speedster Saturday nursing hopes of a clean sweep -first to finish, first overall on handicap and first in Class A -in the 1,125·mlle Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta race .. But those hopes were dashed at 4:03:57 p.m. when Jacob"Wood's 6l·foot sloop Sorcery slid across the finish line to beat Ragtime's · time allowance by nine hours and lOmlnuta. IRVINE PRICE KEEPS GOING UP. • • Even Sorcery wasn't saved by the clock. Forty-Cive minutes later John Calley's 50-foot sloop Solution croesett the finish line to take over first place and dump personality and business suc- cess. -America's leading builder· operator of abopplng centers, A. Alf red Taubman of Southfield, Mich. llJI Taubman Company purportedly owns and operates roughly 60 rnllllon square feet of shopptnc tenten throughout the COWltl'y. -A aiant ln WQ)'ld as well as V .S . 1hdi.tltrat, tbe casb·rlcb MobU OU Comp8Jl)'. l-fobil's 11.r$t development venture began in 1968 witb tbe pli.nnin1 and con· 4tructlon 1tart ln Hong Kocg ol one of the world's largest COil· domlnlum proJecta, -T .. e crusty .James Irvine· FoundaUon. • charitable trust that owns 5'.5 plreent ol The Jrtine Compuy'1 c•pital stock and, liftee ltr7, bu contralled th•~'•cle9Uny. -The Inotne Comp~ny manacement team beaded by comPAl.l)' Pt'esldent Ray Wataoa, a manaiemtat •eam rated by aevb" everycme bUt Jou lmne Smith ~ the belt ta the country at what It does. ADJed OD Cl')e 1ldo ID the CCGU· The Irvine Company stock purchase proposal, said the stock buy-back provision is aimed at helping Mrs. Snlith "to continue being part of her heritage.'' · "Besides," he added, "she's been a very effective watchdog on business matters affecting the company over the years." Otbers have not been so kind in descrtbinC Mrs. Smith's court and board of director battles with the foundation sbe says long ago outlived its usefulness. rn her eff'ort to bead off the Mobil purchase, Mrs. Smith bas Jet it be known she thinks the company might be better off un· der leadership other than Watson'• and that of his top echelon managers. But ber 'bWD allies apparently don't airee. Taubman last week did, for example, that it ii "obviously superior management, Including Ray Watson" that helped kindle Allen-Taubman 's interest. . He added, "I can ~ 10'.l we'll make every effort CD en· couraie them to stay if we ad up withtbe~puy.•• A Mobil 1pokesman, Llrry Beyl, said mucJi the same tblnl, ••SoUcl f.n.place manasemmt Js one of the attracUons of 1'bo Jrvlne~." "We bHe a~ l'elUd fer 'the fniDe Co1Dp.IQ1 botll .lrcm I.be bullDea point Of view and prevaWD&,... otvalu.ee,0 Jle)'l •dded. Be W otblr KObll QOkamen altodllllreedwith Mn. Smltb'• 1tatemeat b1_ ~epoaiUon that • Mobil waald Uel>' 1PM4 wp tbe ~ce ~ dlNlapmenl :1 .& ·~0n t1ae c;;;;;J7,•• 11e71.1a1«. "•• .,~ J~,.~ mentrMiiiald be ~ ... Ud we bell ........ thlDO tOir the loils ttirlll.: .. ''Aid."be~''beame (IMMAMUUNO,PapM> Sorcery to rut,Jl. · Tony Bill's 65-foot yawl Ollnka tumed out to'be a spoiler. She finished at 3:16 p.m. to gain second place. As of 8 p.m. Saturday, thole were the only four boats to have flnJshed the race. Still at aea with a chance of further abuffliDC the standings were the Class A yacht Celerlty and the Class B entry Orange Peel. At the noon roll call Celerity had l04 mUes to to ao4 Orange Peel was 141 mUes out. Race officials at Puerto Vallarta said all of tbe yadita had cleared Caho San Ii-ucu by late afternoon IUNDAY DAILY PILOT Romances Yet to Come? The romantic memories of adults are all in the future for these Palarino School kin- dergarteners who are busy processing Valentine's Day mail in a school post office project. From left, Jason Bates cancels stamp as Amy Hyams, center, and Amy Dreyfus present their own Valentine's Day cards for special handling. Parade to the Point Dana March Nautical But Nice It was a carnival of animals Satur- 'day in Dana Point with Donald Duck and Wally Walrus ieading a children's . parade as part of the Festival of Whales. Participants were asked to create costumes on a nautical theme for the event, s ponsored by the ·EJ Camino Real Juniors. Amopg the costumed multitude were ptrate Chad McWhinney of Hunt· ington Beach (left), D. Duck and friend (below, len>, and an Indian maiden who's either surf bored or ut· tering a war whoop. The festival itself, which includes movies and lectures plus special events, continues today and every Saturday and Sunday this r:nonth in and around Dana Point Harbor. It honors the California gray whales that migrate past the Orange Coast each year about th.is time. Daily Pilot Photos by Patrick O'Donnell ··-FloWCl.Gftlf 1.1c Weta av. Wfth ,,.. noo ~ 1n s.,tt 8fac#I. TMJ/.tn bi ~U U>Qnhd. She b cm.artist, M morlctt• ~work. Thtfl 1Hre #rrt mtJn'W In ltsf. • Flavia and Jack Weedn went to hith 1ebool t«>1etber, but their romance dldn 't blossom until they met at the wedding of a mutual friend seven years later. Jack bad been an athlete, out· golng and assertive while she was quiet, shy-a dreamer. "They met at the wedd\01 because she bad worn a hat up. aide down, she can't remember why, qd be noticed. When be started toward her la· ble al the .-ecei>U<M!, she thought, .. Here coQ:aesthe ttl.g abot .. !' But after talldng 'With hbn. she de- cided he wun 't so bad after all. They began sedng each other and Jack "llter'11y .Wept me olf my feet!" They saw each <>Oler nearly every day. Their relatlonsbip blossomed, Then, she said, he1 job as a buy et 'forced her to go to Atlanta in 1953i when~ she was to aet up a shoe storo. 1 "I sWl have the love letters be wrote to me there -in fact, he proposed to me 1n one of them," she said with J smile. They were married in 1954, and shortly thereafter begl\n their business partnership as well. But working together exacted its toll on their marriage, and in 1959, they divorced. • .. I had never truly understood that painting was such an ex- tension of the artist -I've looked at my, paintings of this period: .. · they're all sad, alone. expressing my loneliness with dark colors. One was or a boat, empty, with footsteps leading away. The painting was what I felt.'' They began seeing each other again and, in 1960, remarried. "I don't think I ever stopped loving him," she said. ''My paintings got brighter. We started showing my work -Jack was there -I saw he was getting caught up in my paintings. "It was hard for Jack to ex· press himself. 1 think a lot of what was expressed in my work was similar to wha~ he felt." Sitting in her lofl·studio with her story neuly told, she smiled and added. "We also have two very neat kids out of this love story." • Beine in business together con·· Uoues to exact lta toll on their re. la~. abe aaid. "Som.Um• we 10 for weeks in a busme11 1'6- latiouhip, then I lust ~ve'to ao over and bug blm. . 'I tia~ always bad thll thlna q; ine-Hke a battle -Vr'hen I fill 11p with feelln(I, I apUl over. My love fot Jack must be.sometblnr Ukethls." ' •• * Or • CoUfttll'• Fifth Dinrlct S naomcu IUleJI . and hil tof , md Jatte, tOUl mark tMiT 40C1' ~. omdveTiOry t,. ueor. TMJI liN bl N""""1 Btoeh. Llle tn the Marines was dlf. ferent in the Jate, '30s, about the lime eotmt,y "$upeeyisor Thomas Riley won his commission as secoftd lteutenbt. "YO\l couldn't be married for two years (after belna com· mluioaed>. after that you could seek a Wife. • "And, I bad my own coals before 1ettin1 married. I wanted to have $2,500 in the blhk -that waa pretty bard when you made $1,400 a year -and I wanted to •have the rank d captain." Tbe YOUOI lieutenant bad been asslgned to duty to Portland. One eventn«, afriend set him up with a blind'.4ate with Emma Jane Eddy a young woman whose famlt1 -wu prominent in PtrUaPd soctety. "She had been in a traffic accJ· dent ud had two black eyes. \l/.e went to an amusement park. I,.. membttahewu very nice.'" : A week later, they met •tain at a party where Emma Jane s! "Some Day My Prince W' Come." The couple aaw ea other nearly every day after that. "Towards the latter part QI August," recalls Riley. "I was rldlnl with another UeutenanJ. Lt. Nelson Brown, and lt suddeu· ly hlt ant .. .I t.ol4 him I WU going to ask ber to marry me tont1ht. •: Ellen Jane Riley says she d~n·t remember exactly what he aafd, but recalls tM two we(e discussing how they could st8'}' to1ether after his reasSlgnm~t to Quantico. • Later. sbe says, "He asked~ father for my band. It was ra~ formal." He presented a finaD· cial picture and spolce to her mother as well, she added. • He remembers that the whole household came downstairs -.0 congratulate them. : They married on Sept. 29, 19: JB. She said that at rained tn Portland that day. He recalls, "She was wearin g a long dress with UWe box t: rpe bat. There were a lot of Utile 1 ties around it (her dress). I'm s ~ it's at home some place," I be smiled. . . I POSTMAN'S POPULAR ON AIEDJ\.ETTER DAY Letter Carrier Timmy Vuen MaktJ9 HI• Rchandt . ~ .. ·A« DM.VPILOT a,n..--rt ........ : "l'Wo ..... ...,._I $ii wcl · dle.._dllto-•tn.un-. ._.llln'F...,.,...,df <•ot ............. btf rhws. the .... -....i .. 1111; Ill& ,. ................ _~ m•- • Tesnperatarn were al»ove ·treedne far t:ae ant bre ln . weeb ...... pare. ot me COUil· , h'Jr mel.mr lce ftlat W cJou,ed . rivfl"I andsUams.aD wiJl&o. TD. JMlllGU WAS from .meh1118 lee u6 reawttaa ice j ... w!MQ would um riven to • overlrowtng. There •• I01lle ra:lD bl U. forecast. bac dftkfats I.id ft prvbdlJ Woulcl JJ0t CGD· ft 8 Freed lo Rase By Police ~ CINCINNATI <AP) -Ei«frt hostaaes escaped unharmed •lm'daywlam a ~umed ..... .. ... ..... Oft.r· ntg:h a~ a lfoma tor ...... motAert ........ dt• bebte trida .. bdo blltie•llS a pollee at- ftat' .._ a..11011 be:md DOt seen 11c.r.201ean.. mt COUL~ 311. aod bis ••~ ata Gilt :., 11, were -.~ wttll U. i..tateS, in- cl~ ai.......,. c:.e.aier, in dies,,,,., mom a& ti. c.tJleriDe ._..~feru--.. Coalter Ums..aened t6 .,.,. .. .., •• tbe tbO!ftaletJ ...... tlllf ~·son WU M'8rllllf. SMtiee-saicl. Silr 11-.a.-a.eap8d 1'ha OoJt\'ter dmpped Iris 1.botpn ~bile li""t"I a marijwaaa c~. IA a dfOrt to a-wtae wt two b~es, ~poftceoftiur told tM cwple he wu ~son ilt.e.Y eave ~ ff1f" adapUon two de· cades aa• at tire olO Catherine Booth lHGllpital. "l ·m satisfied ... Mn. Glbbeon saiid ··trhat's my ion. Let's quit ... Aa.M lti &&M Use ~oaple strolled out ,o( lbe k.ildiug. Police took them to jail. Cilaci.onati !Police U. Daniel Cash aaia JK> charges •oald be filed uoW lZer tohy. Ptlke said they did JllJl bow wbdkr llrs. Gibbeon. ,.,.. .... nvs la Utica. Mich., was a williDI participant in the siege. Young Raps Kissinger for Politicking NEW YORK <AP> -U.S. en· voy Andrew Young retarned Saturday from a 10.day tau of Africa asserUJlg \.bal former Secretary of State Henry A. ~ inger abandoned Britain in its ef. forts to bring b.laek •aJorttJ rule to Rhodesia. Young. lhe flnt black U.S. am· bassador to the United N atioos, Hid he felt the United Slates had been unfair to Britain. "Dr. Kiss- inger put a burden on Britain's back and then abandoned them,•· the former Georgia congressman Hid. He told reporters in London just before departing for the United States. "This was not in· tended, but I think Dr. Kissinger thought they (the Republlcana> would win the (presldenLial) election." Young appeared to imply that Klssineer's southern Africa abut· tie last September to deal with the Rhodesia situatloa was part- ly calculated to help win the elec· lion. Y ort In.duded Buffalo and its 'rictnlty. •IDGIC tbo are• hit bardat bJ Janfm"Y a.ad early p~·· &fdk.llll• weather • '6Tlaen'1 a rftl ~allal for aotbr d.1nsta .•· N.lcl MQ'OI" Stanley Makowski. lJa Wm VlrOala. dlldAll kept a watch CD n.tDI rlnn and stream.a bt4 laid tbe tbn~t ~ floodinc )tad climh~l~bed 1omewba&. tbanU to • slower-thm~Qlaw. "WE'a& aEM.LY IN pwtty good shape," a"4 a rpotesmaq for the National W eatber Senk~ in West vtrctma ... we·~• liad a pretty goodtbawtbe lasteiOllJlleo( days. Temperatures bHe been warm duripg tbe days &Del below freezlnl at nt1bt. we•re lD ~ APWI ...... I HAMMERING OUT THE IRVINE SALE.~. of our favwUle eaab Oow post. tion we can wait longer than otbera for developm.mt. •• He Pointed out tlaat Mollil'a m aulv• BODI KODI COD• domiDtum dll!Yelopmeat bu been under pbaaed ~ siDce 1988. Re1I added that a 3,000.aere re- sidential development near Redwood Qty. a developmeat toed over from the Leslie Salt Co., ---been ••a phased. Cll'derly development ... On the other aide of the fence, Taubman also aald be and bia u - soclatea llke the compa.nTa ex- iatlnl development pbllOIOPby. Taubman -warently •II'• ori mana1ement, baalneu and O'OWth luues, there are marked Clifferences in tbelr approach to poalbly becom.lq Oran1• Coun· t7'a lar&elt atngle landowner. Mobif, for example, la caNfal· 1y monltoriDC the lmqe lt mt.cbt becreattq. For instance, company ex- ecaUves in New York were quot- tnc atatementa made by Irvine Mayor David Silla that appeared in the Daily Pilot Wednesday wlthln boura of their publication. "Yes," laid public ialormatlon officer Ken Peterson, ••we (New York) are receivinc facsimile coplt!IJ ~ Ill new1 reporta about the purchase." . l• • reatare stlcJe .... wilder. Tbe New' 'Yn ,,.._ &aid the f~: '"Tiie ADeM • DOt dlaetms tJMtr .............. UnlOin-doctriDIUd .... .,.,_. diem that eaclt tttap ol llllormadon, niann-otbo.r trt.W.. prof· f.r.d •• MIM:aol ~>'· '' A9 a ftlllh. Allena are almott mttrel1 unkDOWD exeept to the ftnmeial communltJ." It is Iman, bown'er, that Al· Jen grew up tn • netpbol'*>d near Wall Street'• deep can- )'ons. He dropped out or hilb 1eboo1. Al 15 be wu an errucl boy amoo1 tbe slteet'• brokerage boala. • POLICEMAN HOLDS WEAPONS TAKEN FROM GUNMAN Clndnnatl SI~· Encled Without H•rm 'to EIQht Holt•OH . "I would ftm1nd you that DO matter who cont.rob the com- pany, development will be sub- ject to the same local land use re· gulations and policies," Taub- man 1aid. Heyl said much the same thing on Mobil's behalf. Heyl said Mobil bas also re- tained Newport Beach public re- 1 at ions consultant John Parkimon as a source for local information about the COIDP8DJ and its plans. From there he went on to be the fo.nder-ol one ot Wall St.net's nioit prosperous and respeeted prhate lrtY'ntm.ent banking finnsrAllm as Cempeny. Inc. A~c«diag to GotUieb, Allen has a~ vJ.ated Tbe lnme Com- pan1 or viewed Its vut holdings. While Mobil and Allen-In. contrast, whlle Taubmaa was cordial and readily Envoy Woos an1wered most questions -*ed y; ht of him in a telephone interview. ac Smen .on some poinls he made it clea be believes private business is Just that, private. He would not identify bis and ••ct1ar11e Allen bas appraisers, accountants, atW...,s, manage- ll'Jat. npe.rtl. . . Chy can give Mm tlie inlcsraation he needs to male a decision," Gottlieb said. Its I• • llollltt ..a ADeo· Mexico Promises Boost·in Tourist's Safety Allen's associates in Allen· Taubman, forinatance.. · Nor would Taubman answer q uestioos about sources of money for the proposed $282.7 million cash pure.hue. . TaubtWM-. aMCimed,. t.otb agree 'n. JntN ea.,.,-is worth •oa••lt•r• ia tle nelgbborftolMldlcat..7......,.. By ALMON LOCKAB'EY Delly~ ... 9Ntl11t ..... Mexico officialdom, from President Jose Lopez-Portillo on down, is concerned with the drop in U.S. touriata to the republic to the SCM.lth. due in l>•rt to "over· blown report$ by the U.S. media of isolated problems experienced hr.air, highway and boatina tourtsta." This was the gist of commenls by Francisco Santana Peralta, newly appointed director of de· velop~t in Baja CaJUornla, to more than 200 boat and yacht owners who attended a meeting at Balboa Yacht Club Friday sponsored by the Newport Ocean • Sailing Association. PERALTA ASSURED the jachtsmen that U.S.·Mexlco re· lations are better than ever and that the Mexican government want.a to assure tourists they can safely visit Mexico by airplane, autos, busses and boats. Peralta admitted that there have been tourist problems in certain areas or Mexico and sald his offlce and others have been ai.slgned to eliminate the pro- blems as rapidly as possible. He said his bureau has set up ofrtces ln Mexicali, La Paz, Hermosillo and Mazatlan, and plans are in the making to have liaison offices ln the U.S. "We want you to come to Mex· lco as safely and comlortably u possible and will do everythlne in our power to eliminate any pro- blems lf we know about them." said the official. "If and when problems are en· countered, we w~l to hear of them u rapidly 11 possible.•· PERALTA SAID many of the problems encounter~ by, American tourists were ca_.used by a misunderstanding or ig- norance o( Mexican laws "which must be obeyed by tourists as well as Mex.lean nationals." Many of these laws and regula· tions as tl)ey pertain to toutilts will be printed ln Englllb and given to tourists at the border, be said. Peralta assured the yachtsmen tbat plans are under way to cut much or the red tape that has plagued cruising yachts in the past HE REFERRED to the im- provement ot navigation aids, setting, up food and rue! marinas and a plan to create uniform port fees alone tile Baja coast and the west coast ot Mexico. .. We want you there," Peralta said. "It bolls down to a maUerof comJDunicalions. We cannot solve your problems unless you keep us informed." Regarding the fishing reaula~ lions within the 200-mile ter~ ritorlal limit, Peralta noted that aU boats entering Mexico must have a fishing-license for each person aboard if fishing gear is carried. GUNS ARE STILL for~en for toarilU to Mexico except for bunUn1 weapons such as shotguns Md certain typa of rifies, Peraha remlnded hi.I au· dience. · • Peralta' •aid hll office wm be worldftf dc:Rl.Y with the Romero Y acbt Clearance Co. at 215 Riverside Drive in Newport Beach for yachts planning to vis- it Mexican waters. "We will take your problems as our own," Peralta said, "even to the point of making frequent visits to the U.S. to update in· formation on rules and regula- tions." "I think those matters are private business and should re- main that way." said Taubman. Though DO recluse, Taubman's partner, the man called "Charlie Allen, the shy Midas of Wall Street" is called thaL for a re- ason. MORAL CHOICES II Cllt1•1r•r ucllty ( COUl\S€S DY N€\VSPAPE:RI And both .............. JI.cats a stock ...,.. ol e.e1t CldMr- willJni to paJ °*~ But what woWd u.. n,ooo acres ol eompuy real at.ate be like if tM, Ud .,_. OWDld by, aay, 7,100diffenlltow•n? · Jt'a aaar• amoog oblervm tlllll eow ''tltq'd be G ardeo all over." Beginning Seturday, Feb. 12, the Prof•Hor of Soclology et the unlv.,.lllnlln .......... _, • Delly Plk>I wlll pubUah e 11-week University of P•nneylvenle, ••le• of .,._..,..,.,, "lecture•" bf coordinated the COUtM which H· eleven dfattngulahed achOfera. emlnH the peteMlel ptObtema of Thia elJdtl CourM by Ne....,.r how .. .,. to Ive. exemlnH th• often controvettlel Originated end developed b1 morel clhme• aunoundlng luuff Unlverally EJU"'6oft. Unlvenlty of our aodety face• lnctudtng ebofttoft, Calltomle, San ot.go, CourM9 by HXU .. ~ crime end punish-Newapeper develope metertel• tor R••lilll• of .. l1dlll11Hdi ea.. ment, bU9ine .. end PoflUcel ethica, ooll919 ...,.. courM•. They Me munlty C-... ~•uit&i -e *""' e aclence, technology, .ark end race. pre .. nted through the newapepe,. permltf-......... c.-.g.,.- P"lllp Aleff, Benjamin ,rankUn end perllclpatlng collegH and toregflt.,,..MrlMaCOWM. For convenience, uH the mell realstratlon blank below.« c.n MS-On• -------------------------~~-----,------------------ , tD.Nurnoer I I~ ... ! I I I I . 2.0eleofAppllcatlon I I · l:;;;tt 111~ M&iih Dir tiil I I •·-~----.:r:n::=m~~~~~~-"';;t MldCii MildtfiNime 5. Blrthdate I -I I e. 81rthl)t9ce -----,'Tr,;"'-----'/---.~---MOMR 6iY Yeet Iii diy if• 7. H'""' School I.all ttt1nded ---.,=::-----------'--1'1'1::---.._-C":.::--...r.....-~-'lf"• N•,... Clfy 8. Addj.111 Whlle attending Co11iiinit•Comrnunlty College I I • Num&r W ii~I ~.No. IF LESS THAN 12 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS AT ABOVE ADDRESS, COMPLETE BELOW: 3 Nim. I t&IM1 I ,_ 01, I Zlp I MO:i ,.. . , Ohio Flood Danger E}>:bs, I I I I .. I U.S."CITIZEH? WHICH 18 NOW IN THE I C8ftlfY ttllt all lntofmatlon la cor~ Felalllclllon of lnlOfltlt!lon Of 0 vu o NO ACTIVE MIUT ARY failure to repott ct1ano• In realdency may. reeult In dlaml...,. . . IF HOT. WHAT 0 llLP -TY~ VISA 0 SPOUSE AR.m~1~ ,,...n.cv. PREVIOUS ADDRESS Northern Ohio Ri11er May Overflow t . 1 O Mlle • I C female • • . • 10. Are"°" rttOW °' • '°" e...a W' 'ldloot gl'8duml ~the tlfne d ftOltt»••? 10 Y" t O Ho !1: tt -v .. "'""' .... .-..i1on ol lalt del9..,,., high Id*' Of ~ 8Cfw)of. -u. ,.,. '°" 9°"fn0 tot e c-...,,..,..., - 1 0 MloClleM In Ats. Uunlor College 0.0-1 3 0 Both Awct• end Bactletot"• 20~--40Ho 1'-lteMW PleM: ••• t D ~Tr.-. 4 0 Prtvt'9 ()o1141ge Of Un1Ver11tY. CalllOl'tlll • 2 l!J I..,_ Collaoe. Calllornle 5 O Out Of 8tat1 Colieo. Of Unlvetalty 3 0 lllte ""'"""'' Callforn11 ; M. Hwe you ..,_ enended enoth4lf college? 1 0 Y• 2 0 No 1L IC y.ie on M, CfleCJl e11tue upon .. evlng f 0 Qood Si.ndinG 2 0 Probtdon 3 0 Sdlolaattc Ditm!Nll t&. Colege Uljta -'*' pnor to OV1 regtstratlon: 1QOtqH\t a OIOOI ~nodegt .. \ 2 o ao • ""' • C JunlOf Co4leOe or JM,.v-ar 17. I JO" .. N ... ldl!IO hlglt ec:Nol • .,_PIM_,. you~ Oa .... it ~ COiiege :: = ::= ~..,.. ,,, or attanc11nOe .. co...._~ Coleoe o 11v- 1t. Ult .-oh ........ ~ 8Mlldtd' - ' Glass Slipper Fits Orphan LOS ANGELES CAP> -One lirl Miit in a nude photo, and- there wu a lt-year-old man , amaa.s the more than 2,000 en-truu, but JloUJwood'• search for a modem Cinderella came up wltla a teen-ager who said, "This would be my own fairy tale." AP WINpl>olo MODERN CINDERELLA Brenda Howard, 17 Brenda Howard, 17, of Bantow, hu won Univenal· St~· ODderella cootesL Like Cinderella. •be WU orpbaned ID cbildbood and bu UveCI with re- laUvee eversJnce. .. I'll 1118'1' A Gill with slm· pie dreams," llias Howard wrote in the 25-word statement that ac· companied ber contest appllca· lion. "One dream ta to be so. meone special. Cinderella is special. And this would be my own fairy tale," The contest, held to publicite Univetsal's movie "The Slipper and the Rase." a Cinderella re. make already completed, was announced in ads that said "Are you the real Cinderella?" But Universal publicity direc- tor Shirley Carroll said the studio was unaware until after the selection that the winner really could compan herself to Cin· derella. TWELVE FINALISTS were chosen last SUnday from the ap. plicants, then on Friday the five judges settled on Miss Howard. The prize is a vacation at Yosemite National Park in Cahfomia and a small part In ~ upcoming feature film, "High School." State PUC Lauds Voltage Cutbacks SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The California Public Ullllties Com· mission commended Pacific Gas and Electric Co. today for reduc- ing lta electric voltage levels to conser ve power and said it will re- quest other major utilities to make the same move. "This first step in reducing voltage at the top or the normal service range is the most meaningful quick way of conserving energy,"said the commission. The PUC staff estimated that energy savings resulting from the· permanent distribution voltage reduction program can easily equal one million barrels of oil annually for PG&E, or $14 million at cur- rent costs. Qreup Denounce• Integration Pia• LOS ANGELES (AP> -More than 1,500 pro-Integration de- momtrators sang and marched their way from City Hall to Board of Education headquarters Saturday, denouncing the board's school desegregation plan as inadequa.te. Singing "We Shall Overcome" and other protest songs or the civil rights movement, the demonstrators moved through the streets of downtown without incident. ._,In-' o .. 1natn Golf Clanle PALM SPRINGS (AP) -The biggest drawing card at the Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic Saturday wasn't sharp-shooting pro eolfer Rik Massengale, but a very average gol!ing amateur named Gerald R. Ford. The former president, who's helped this tournament draw re· cord crowds each day since Wednesday, was followed by a eallery estimated at 2.0,000 spectators. Ford, who's makinc bis retirement home at this desert resort area, played at La Quinta Country Club in a foursome with Hope, J aclrle Gleason and pro golfer Billy Casper. IA M...,.11~ Water C..~lar LOS ANGELES (AP> -Mayor Tom Bradley, saying all ot California is in an emergency water supply situation, called on· Loe Angeles residenbi and businesses to reduce water use by 10 per· cent wttb voluntary cutbacks before mandatory meaaures become necetury. '"Tbestateof Calllomia is faced with a HVerewaterabarta,ge;• Bradley said durln1 a news cmference at Ids city ball oftlce. "Tbe droucht has already affected Northern Calllornla, and Southern California can follow unless we take drastic action immedi.ateb'. •rtdfle P~Cri•• Pat• lld ... ftl SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An emqeney plan to cloee the Golden Gate bridge, scene ol 560 known aulcides, to foot traffic ex- cept on weekends bu been narrowJ7 defeated by bridp dlatrict direct.en. Committee chalrman Jolm Mollnart, autbor of the emer1eney meuure, aaid be would bold at least three public bearinp on the proposal and bring It back to the board for a vote. The proposal was offered ln the wake of a rub ol suicidea from the briqe, lncludinl four thb month. • • .Clean Up Under Way On Bay Area Spill to.coo-toot tldn ltr'eab of bea-.y black ciO about a m.1le north oltbe-Berk_, .... and added that • .... ., CODC•DtratloD 1l1bted west ol the Golden Gate l'dctq had dlmJnis"hed. Fath~r Sought ln4 Deaths A • • • VALLE.JO (AP) -Cit)' ol· tlctall here Uft aotlced an m. flu of tWr MlOhon from arid llartD, wbo••e come beartni ;r:a!Hn, IOlled clotbel •ut.albOMI• and left wlth Una tun to the bttm; clodlm clean and can sparkJinc. The water criata In NCll'tllern Callfonda !bu spawned a btt of water tbJ•V•I')'. HYI Vall~ Mayor Pl«W'e Douitu, 1uapecta the maadat.ory ration· inl ln the Marin llunldpal Water District to be the cauae of the am all outbreak of water poaebJ.na here. So far it's not much ol a pro. Rsh skeleton lies on floor of dry Marin County lake floor blem, but the mafQI' Ulcl abe •olu.otary cutbacks of 10 pa"t ~ .l1 up_ tn a neen.t clt7 · cut. · coancll meeuraa becauae 0 we 111. Doa&laa Qld 1be W r-. don't wut them com.lnl OWi' ni•ed abaUt 10 calla frc>m NII· bereindtonl." dentawtao1ald \'lsttinCMendlfW With careful uae, Vallejo baa relaUv• bad ·happened b7 ~ enduab of the precious Uquld to wub their can, do tbelr launclry meet ltl own needl, the mayor and nu up tlw-1aUCIQ •Jliabaen aatd. '1be cit)' eouncU bu uratcl to take back with thin. Tahoe Level FaUing Byfte Alloclated Preu foot above the rim now. and Dukes predicts that lt will drop below the riJn aomeUm• between June and~mber. Tahoe's water level ta expected to drop below its natwal rim this summw U Calllonla'1 two-year, record-breaking dfouibt COD· tinues. U that happens, no.more water will flow naturally into tbe ri~_: althOUCh water eould be pumpeca from tM lue to the riverbed. And a federal water oftlclal says that wlll mean water 1horta1e1 for Truckee River waterµsen. Tahoe's water level la only a The tut time that wu done was durinc dry perlods in tho 1920a aodl930s. • Featuring Henredon, Biggar's own custom upholstere-cr sofas, and many others! Here'• the year's moat spectoculor vpholstery offering -in a quality that's pure Biggar, and IOYinga that ore 8igoar than 9\'ef'. The sole selection oll comes from our regular stodt and feotvm theM fine upholstered pieces. Crafted by one of the bethr nomes. these sofas (and loveseotl) feature quollty in every detail - frame1 mode from sele<ted kiln-dried hordwood1, coi1 springs of the finest high carbon steel; and cushiaft1 of pure virgin high cMnai- ty ursthone foom. Beyond that, of ciourw, there's a "fY ottroctM choice of the better designer fobrica. K there's any quettlon en to which sty'9, color or fobric best sum youf decor, OM of our In• terlor designers will be molt happy to http you In~ Mlection. Hurry, tole ends feb. 28. · The selection also Includes Biggar'• own culiom uphobtery, not to mention 1T1any from Henredon and other fomou1 nomes. You'U be oble to pick ond chooM from a trufy extraordinary range of styMJ. sizes and fabrics. Floor somples oho ore Included In thls setedion • •• and saving• that con only be described oa spectoculorl And why not? lt'1 our·Annfvenory Sole, • • ond lt'1 nowt Sofa• sho:-n• .... w. A. 88" Sofo 669. 599. 8. 88" Sofa 629. 559. C. 85" Sofa 6'9. 579. D. 88'' Sofo . 689. 619. Matching loveseot1 of IO on sole Other Examples of Sofoa and lo¥eteatl Oft Sot.. 87" Sofa, loose ptllow bode. contemporary ;ocquard ... s.t. plush culhloni"9· 78'. ~19. 58" lowseot, ottcxMd pinow bock. with~ Jonquil pattern. 655. 399. 100" Sofa, tpring/down seats. down bock pillow, oold 1129. 695. 8'"'. Sofa, print with co.,11 ostfng 495 wlwwt wefts, wltUounc:e. 739. • 85"' HenNdon Sofa, ffome.lfltch print, tptf ne/down tlOtl. down boch, with ffouftce. 91" Heft~ Sofa, lhelfeto Mledo, 1135. 749. tpMo/down MOt, dowt1 multf1)il~ 1 ~ 996. quUtedpnnt. • SALE ENDS FEB 28 ••• SAVE NOW It's an ordinary en~ cOUrti'Oom. Utt1ants alt s.. by while their att4meys areue. TesUmony. often dull, • someCimes erupts J&ito bu.rats of anaer. It 1rtnda oo , andon. ' But this particular trial ls determlnlna who will . control the might)' Irvine Co., owner of 20 percent of ~ the coonty's land and an il:Dposing force on the ooun· , ty .. s ilest.iny. , · Tbe money is big. The c-sh-ricb MobU Corp. is '' matched against a Detroit developer, A. Alf red Taub- :. man, and a Wall Stre~t fmancial wizard, Charles Al· , len; they, in turn, are favored by Joan Irvine S~th. largest individual stockholder in the Irvine Co. The court of Judge James F . Judie will de· . termine iwbicb of these powers will be permitted to • • buy the Irvine Co., control of which the Irvine Foun· . dation is forced to sell by law. .. . While neither bidder has spelled out what it would • do with oontrol of the Irvine Co. 's 80,000 Orange Coun· • ty acres and the shopping centers and other develop· · ments it owns, it becomes increasingly clear the coun- ty is going to be drastically a!f ected when the sale is • · consummated. This obviously gives concern as to what effect on the pace and character of development new ownership of the Irvine Co. will have. S(>me of those concerns were underscored last week when Mrs. ., Smith said in a deposition that Allen-Taubman had assured her they would step up the growth pattern, · place more land on the market and jack up the com- pany's management. She also indicated that Irvine Co. President Raymond L. Watson may be the first to go under such circumstances. While Mobil may not be flS drastic in its manage- ment of the company, there's little doubt it, too, would accelerate activities-though probably not as sharp- ly-to make an appropriate return on such en invest- ment. As the price goes higher and higher, the bidders ' have to scrape deeper and deeper to put together the most attractive package-with the amount of cash of the package being a major consideration. The new ' ownen wm be under tremendous pressure to start re. coverin' lnvesiment rapidly. 1bat paints to accelerated development or 1eW111 oft of parts of the land or parts of the company's operatfon. The Irvine Co. sale is unique. Nowhere 1n the U.S., pOulbly in the world, is such a valuable J>iece of land for sale ln one lot. Its development, and the rate of dev~opment. bas and will affect almost anyone who owns land or lives in Orange County. It's not 81'.\ ordinary trial going on up there It& Superior Court, Dept. 14. It's a trlal hi which you yourself probably. have a stake, even it you can oc can't help it and do or don't like lt. Appeal Hustler Decision Defending Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt is hardly like def ending motherhood and apple pie. A lot of folks think it only proper that Flynt go to jail·for publishing what generally is conceded to be disgusting and pornographic material. · Flynt-and Hustler-were tried on a relatively obscure interpretation o( a relatively obscure law in a community targeted. to be less than broad-minded, Cincinnati A ~ury found him guilty of engaging in "organized crime ' (although the charge had nothing to do with what most of us and most laws consider organized crime). · Because Cincinnati has thrown Flynt in prison for a 7-to25-year term, the effect is clear: Any nationally circulated publication may have to adopt Cincinnati's moral standards. So long as reading or reading material is left to the choice of adults, the First Amendment gives us the right to read or reject any publication based on our own standards. The Cincinnati decision must be appealed and overthrown if this right of freedom is to be main· tained. . - 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 Basic LevelS Of Detente Can Be Disarming President Jimmy Carter is un· der severe pressure from inside the government to back away from detente. The Pentagon especially wants to persuade him against any ac· commodation witb the Sov· iet Union . Detente to the Pentagon means an at· moaphere favorable for SALT agree· ments. And such agree· ments could weaken the case for increa5ed m illtary expenditures. When Jimmy Carter meets Leonid Breahnev. he will dis· cover that almUar anti-dele!Jte forces exist inside the Soviet Union. The Russian military establishment, as \tell as the political hard-liners, argues against detente on the grounds that it confers a military advan· tage on the United Stales. THE AJlGUllENT rum that ·America bas been outspending the Soviet Union on the military front. It is charged that the Unit· • ed States is now far ahead. espeelally in strategic weapons, and that the Soviet Union ought ,~ ' ' -... ~ . =~· ... ~· ·'·. -----...._,_.,,.. ""''" .. ( NORMAN COUSINS J to catcll up before getting into any armaments freeze agree· ments through SALT. The political arguments against detente in the Soviet Union are even more drastic. It is said tbat anti-Soviet forces in· aide the United States are violAt· inc tbe spirit of detente by in· terfe~ with the domestic con· cemsoltbeSovtet Union. The periodic clamor in the United States over human rights questions in the Soviet Union is cited as an example of American unwillingness to abide by the basic theory miderlylng detente; namely, that each side agrees not to use detente as a device for meddling in the internal affairs of the other country. THE HE~INKI agreements give the United Stales an open· ing, to be sure, for expressing its concern over human rights viola· tJons by the Soviet Union. By and large, however, the of· ficlal protests of American leaders over human rights inside the Soviet Union are regarded as an intrusion that runs counter to the basic theory of detente. It is a mistake, therefore, to as· sume that detente has opposition only in the United Stales, or that its supporters are so strong in both countries that the continua- tion of detenle is a foregone con· cluslon . The hard reality, however, is that the defeat of detente, either in the United States or the Soviet Union or both, will create serious and even dangerous problems for · . both countries. Henry Kissinger was. absolutely right when be said that nothing will contribute more to the insecurity of the American people than an intensified arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union. The ease with which both coun· tries, in a basic condition of hostility and' suspicion, could slide into a nuclear war must be the persistent nightmare of leaders of both countries. And if they do not b ave s uch. nightmares, then they either do not know the nuclear score or they are criminally irresponsible or both. RICHARD NIXON and Gerald Ford owed a great deal of their early political s uccess to their anti·Communisl activities. Yet, once in office, they were forced to recognize the stark facts about the holocaust-making capability of both countries. They realized they had no choice except to try to put on the brakes before both countries went over the nuclear cliff. If Paul Warnke is con· firmed as bead of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agen. cy this will serve as a signal to the Russians that Jimmy Carter . really means to keep tensions between the two countries within realistic limits -whether the word used to describe the process is "detente" or anything else. Right now, the American peo- ple are not giving too much thought lo the relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. But Jimmy Carter la still enjoYina the honeymoon period. of bis presidency. . He should have no difficulty in winning enough popular backing for the proposition that good rela- tions with the Soviet Union do not mean that we are embraclqg communism or are turning away from human rights, any more than support by Brezhnev for de· tente means that the Communist leader bas decided to become a Wall Street broker. All that detente means is that the leaders of both COlllltries re· cogntze that their peoples are in the same boat, and that it makes no sense to drill a hole ln the bot· tom of a boat in the hope of drowning the other side. Veterans ·of Fortune Wars Front Lines Distorted· Thousands of us veteran citizens have been gathering in W asbington to get our marching orders from Mr. Cart.er. As we shiver around our campfires atop Capitol Hill oo the eve of batUe, we talk, as veterans will, of the glories of past campaigns, the scars of old wars and what the morrow will being. "I'm hoping be orders us to march off and fight ( ARTHOPPE ) ·crime," said one middle· .aged vet«an. "I think it was Mr. Nixon who flJ'St ordered us to '.fight crime. I bought myself a :fingerprint kit, a, black moustache and a little gi:tmo to :stick on my neighbor's telephone. I never did catch anyone. "Front·Jine gtory-bog- gers, '' snarled a stooped fig- ure leaning on a shovel. "What about us poor rear-echelon slobs 1Wl slogging It out against the slimy enemy in the War on Pollu• tlon7 Who ..• " "I'm too y«JDg to got'' med the kid audd~y, leaping to his feet. 'l'be old·tlmer grabbed ~. 'Military ~ension 'Peril Looms' But then no one cau1ht me either. Yes, sir, fl1htiD1 crime for presidents is what we do beat." "But you didn't win," protest- ed a new, apple·cheeked volun· teer. "Easy, son," he aald. "Rumor says thb time it'll be a War on Unemployment. It's toup duty pounding those/avementl. But no one ever sai beinl a citizen w aa a bowl of cherries." "You're right,'" said the Jtid, a9uaring hla ahouldert, ••anc1 this time we're Coin& to win I" ( •. MAILBOX ) Alre•••MI_...• To the Editor; I It'• a bard lesaon that was lflarned. and ti toot.a loftg time. but now your paper, and even the . T~ma, &l'e beginnlDI to un-der•~ that there really wu an oll and natural 1u ahortaae. In your ••wan;am1 Jsnonct,.. Jan. 3l, you r11bt1y blame tbe Democratic Con1reu for cllaln- cenUve1 to produce because ol price ccintrola. Tbit blaaae ~mentioned is the environmental movement that ·~ produd.loa even though th• oil compul• tried to COO· tlnue. .-IDrreale ll, ln aptte ol t.b• tilmola: 'nit aafftdu of the ,..,.. __ tlla.elaaiN'-o("tbe in- 8l!lll'lrlll .... .---&"."(.:d~..-..at11NWmW1Gaaot w.tt..otf .. jolliifittHfrees.1 ......... ...-; ....... ectb atfrn9ilW &o ............ .....,__ liHmtal alllt*111 on the l:utau .... w--. .coutS .. the dam•trciiit OU U4J iu ••Sllor•· tfOa! liquefied form we really will see bil damage to .tbe environment. The overall cost the shortage has caUHd will not be known for some Ume, but the lndivldua1 •uff ering ia very apparent. GOLPIE JOSEPH c ... -~U.e To tJJe Editor: I am llck unto death waiting in line at stores for others• credit cal'dl lo be verilied while I am boldlnf cu_ h in my hot little band. CcmPoWMllni the injury to my lQM ol time la injury to my purse, t.e.. being charged an additlonal 3 to a percent for items purcbued.. In 1n1 estimation, r "• the credit card companies not one cent for tribute. 0 TaxaUon .. without repreeeatatlon weot out with Tbe Boltoll Tea Pany. Put simply, l\llfer tboae wbo uae the eardt to pay the tarttt . 1 •aaest tbat stores ad•ertlae a S percent dilCoUDt to Ute cub cu1tomer. Believe me, the CODIUl1MI' ts aware ot the fad tbat tbe Ctedit card comp1111 fee co tM ~ ls , ..... Oil to cr~t card bOlder and PGt·cNd.lt Cini lidder dJte . ......,_~ ... "~°' --~,...--= .. HELEN l:JSAKKB .. Tak& it fro.m me, kid," 1aid the ,lllldd.le-aied vet, clapping a. band on tbe youn1 man's eboulder, ••wtien you're out there fllhtlnc for ~residents, MexJcan stand-off looks 1ood.' • WE LOOKED at each other UD• eully. No one bad the heart to let the kid straight.. But we could tell Mr. Carterwu ln trouble. Would you Mad a kid like Ulla out to fteht a Waf like Ulat t And aa for us veteran cltlnns, t.tiere Isn't one of us who laO't •Uf• ferin1from battle faU1ue. Sund1Y, F*"!'Y 1S. 191'7 DAILVPLOT 47 Pllh1ic TV: 'Still a BritiSh Sttbjeet' t W ASHlNGTON -It w1ll be in· lere1tlq to aee lf Jimmy Cuter has ~ power and pertinacity to take away Henry Loomis' chauf- feur. Mr. Loomis is the president of the publicly pald for Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Another one of your down· at·the·b eet Washington bureaucrats with an in· dependent in· come, Mr. Loomis i s patd $70,000 - $27,500 a year more than a United States senator -plus little perqs like the car and the chauffeur. President Carter, who knows the negative value or an un- popular symbol when he sees one, bas ordered all White House ~to get to work by loot. by c1cte, by Volkswacen perb1111, but not by government· aup~Ued uansportatioo and cer· tal.nly not by anytbin( drlvm by a chauffeur. Good luck, Jimmy, when you try to take Mr. Loomis' caraway. MR. LOOMIS IS an important man. He ls involved ln non· commercial, public television. His and another federal agency. the Public Broadcasting Service, are responsible for bringing us much of the national program· ming we get on non-commercial TV . Exactly what Mr. Loomis' CPB does and exactly 'what Mr. Lawrence K . Grossman's <salary: only $63,000 per annum) PBS does, is beyond my power to tell you. I have been reading articles about the functions of these two entities in the trade ( VON HOFFMAN ) ma1uines for years and I sWI cannot separate out the duties of each. Neither can a lot of people. Jn fact, CPB and PBS have been havlng a series of acrimonious meetings to decide that question. The meetings have been going on for years and are to continue this month. WHAT IS CERTAIN, accord- ing to Les Brown, the enormous- ly able television correspondent for The New York Times, is that more than eight of every 10 federal dollars spent last year for public TV wound up supporting public TV's bureaucracies or other non -programming ac· tivities. Brown learned that of $103 milllon in federal matcblnt funds for the cun-ent rascal year, oo.1y $13.3 mllllon ls bud1eted for DI· Uonal pr'Oll'amminc. Brown quot James Day a put president of New York's public television statlon, u HY· lne that, "public tele"1slon ls a series ol meetlnas occaslonal.ly interrupted by a program." Some of those meetJnas can take place in the lusher parts of ex- pense accouot land. Last spring 18 non-commercial executives traveled lo old Mex· ico to see a selection or programs made there with an eye to im- porting them for viewing here. A worthy project , but one that might have been accomplished for far less by staying home and using video cassettes. A FEW PEOPLE, at any rate. might vote Mr. Loomis and th06e who drowse alongside him in the vineyards o( public TV a fleet or llmoatlnes and unaudited weekendl In Lu Ve1u ii the pro- duct golJJI on tho air had more heft to it. What do the)' itn ua to see fOl'OW' moneyf Endless programs to leach 1betto youth bow to spell. Are the abetto cblldren watcbln•? Preliminary evidence indlcat.es otherwilse. Even so, who can want to tum olt the Cookie Monster and that big, stuffed, animated blrd, but what are they goiD1 to do for the rest of us who either do know bow to spell or are probably too old to learn? What do we get! We get second·band Euglish TV. Sometimes weeks pass and you can't turn on your local public television station without getting the inevitable auction or Alistair Cooke. that nice man, in· troduci.ng us to another English soap opera. pau. 11M E~m EducaUonal Not.work recently boucbt a ~ckqe ot u Enall3b public II· f alrt docummtariea. PUBUC TELEVISION ii aWl convinced that news ~ aucb CID only be handled by middle· aged white men -check that, mlddle.a1ed, dull white men. 'Martin Agronsky has used the same set of questions on every public ft"1J"8 be bu tntervtewecl since the mid·1960s. But the wont is WasbJnttoo Week in Review, a procram wbere soporific white men ot a rightist DOiliUcal cant come and say words that are too tedious for the publications they work rot. Blacks, women and people In other age categories might have some different ideas and dif- ferent values. Struggles Disrupt Honeymoon MONl'Y PYTHON was won· de rful, and so was Kenneth Clark, but damn it au, man, this is America and while it is run and enjoyable and instructive to see the better BBC offerings, it is more tban a trille weird to have a country 3,000 miles away provid- ing the major programming for our government -fund e d television. But matters are scheduled to get worse. A cabal or rtgbt·wing academics led by Ben Watten- berg and Irving Krist.pl have signed to do a six-part propagan. da series for PBS, which wlU be paid for by s uch reactionary groups as the Annenberg Foun- d a lion , the Scaife Family Charitable Trus t and the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. WASJUNGTON, D.C. -New presidents usually can count on a period or grace in which to set their policies in motion. But nobody here is m aking it easy for Jimmy Carter . His first 100 days a r e going to resem ble an obstacle course rather than a honeymoon. It is clear, m the first place. that Congress has no intention of giving Carter a free ride but instead will try to assert its own authority. N or i s Carter going to have an e a sy lim e dealing with Arthur Burns, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board ..... hOSl' ton- ser vative f1n andal appro;J('h could block the Ltdministration ·~ proposed economic 1nnO\'altons IN ADDITION, un assortment of business. labor a nd other groups is putting pressure on Carter as well as on members of his Cabinet, which itself has yet to define a cohesive line. Carter was dealt a m ajor blow last month when Congress reject ed Theodore Sor ensen, h is nominee for director of the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency. But he faces a bigger chaJJenge over his appointment of Paul Warnke to head the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. According to one senior White House figure. the impending fight over Warnke will be a key lest of whether Carter can make his views prevail on the vital is- sues facing the United States m its relationship with the Soviet Union. Warnke, a Washington lawyer who formerly served in the Defense Department, is an out· spoken advocate of reaching an agreement with the Russians to limit the deployment of strategic weapons. HE IS BEING opposed by a cabal of prominent hawks. among them Sen. Henry Jackson of Washington. that believes the L'.nitcd States is lostnt! the arms race to th<' Kreml i n and thereforl' should build up rather than curb its nuclear a rsenal. The arguments over arms con· trol are esoteric. But the real question in thi5 struggle about Wa rnke is whether Congress, which was able to rlex its muscles by forcing President Nixon out of office. will continue to play a predominant role in de. term ining White House conduct. So, in the days ahead, we not STANLEY KAR NO\\' only will witness a crucial con· frontation between the President and Congress over future foreign policy. We will be seeing a struggle that goes to the heart of our gov- ernment structure. which pro- vides for a separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches. THE SAME STRUGGLE is taking shape on the domestic front with the decision of the House or Representat1 ves Budget Co mmittee to double the amount or money that Carter proposed be spent for the creation or jobs. Carter had recommended that $1 .8 billion be spent. but the com- m 1ttee voted to lay out nearly $3 5 b1llton, contf•ndm~ that the ad· m inistrallon 's progr am was not big enough. This means that there are strong forces in Congress that arc prepared to run the risk of triggering a fresh wave of infla- tion for the sake of short·term political benefits. And the infla· t1on could wreck the President ·s economic plans. At the same time. though. Arthur Burns is making 1t plam that the Federal Reserve Bank will not support Carter's scheme to s timulate the economy through tax rebates and the crea- tion of public jobs. The President had proposed a program to spend S31 billion on his project. BURNS HAS been making the point that the economy has been improving as a result of other factors, and that tax rebates along with publlc spending would increase the money supply and lead to inflation. Thus Carter could come into conflict with Burns. who is pushing for conservative fiscal behavior, while squabbling with congressmen striving to promote more liberal economic programs that have a political payoff. Meanwtule, the administr ation is being harassed by a variety of special interests rangmg from businessmen troubl ed by l'COnom1c unc e rtainties to minority spokesmen claiming that the President is paying in- s ufficient attention to blacks, women and other less privileged' factions. The mood here in Washington. therefore, 1s one of Ouidity, and the prevailing sense 1s that Carter has yet to take hold. But most important 1s whether he will be given the chance to gel a grip on authority Hell's bells, they could put Sunrise Semester on at prime time. At least it's made in America. The one place where there is-a fair amount or domestically generated national program· ming is public artairs, a topic area, judging by what they put on the air, which might best be left lo the British. In fact. that may be coming to Punch So dull, so right wing, so pre· dictable has P-TV's public news and public affairs become that Wall Street Week in Review is the only really animated, witty and informative program on the air Perhaps if our new President is able to force Mr. Loomis out or his limousine, this dynamic telev1s1on executive might bump into some new talent while walk- ing to work. "You should have been firmer with him when he was a puppy!" By ALFRED E. SCHINZEL rounded by quizzical r accoons, skunks, fox and rabbit. A stroke victim. Alfred Schmzel of Costa Mesa ss successfully using wntmg as part of his theraPJI. Carrots A shrill pi ercing scream, symbolic of fright, shattered the pastoral calm of the ivy-covered gamekeeper's cottage one night in August. 190S • Mother. now elated. hugged and kissed me, but not forgetting I caused her anx- ious hours. march'cd me home, bathed me, put clean clothes on me and set me on Woody, my hobby horse and made me eat those detestable raw carrots until Father arrived to pass judgment. Father was an indulgent, lenient man. Plague Lifetime Pampered and doted on. being first born, my little legs were soon strong enough to carry me steadily. Mother, filled with pride dressed me in play over- alls, a little basebaU cap and put me out on the lawn in the sun to play. The ample heap ol toys ln the sandbox was red her- ring tome Something on the other side of the hedge summoned me. Unobserved, l made my way into an Impressive alien world. When my distraught mother dis· covered my absence, with the attitude of a commanding officer she directed every employe on the reservation to search ror me." Anxious hours later, they found me asleep on a beap of partially decayed vegetables under a raised building sur- Time marches relentlessly on. During the next several decades in the world denied me at a tender age, I put together an honorable naval record in two countries. I was a gandy dancer and dug gold in the old Klondike. I worked as a logger and in silver mlnes and much more. Admittedly, I was a hobo, but I was a respectable hobo. I worked when I could find it and the spirit moved me. Then one day, I fell down in the street. Doctors diagnosed massive cerebral hemorrhage. I now live in a convales- cent hospital where they restrain me in a wheel chair and bead it into a corner. They sternly order me to eat raw carrots that I still detest because 1 try to run away. The moral of which is twice a boy, once a man. ' • • \ l Will McCarthyism Happen Again, Or Has It? • .. WASHINGTON -Joe KcCartby lun&ed at us, in Jiving color and as papaclous u ever, Jut weekend on NBC television. Somehow be appeared more 1lnister tn blade and white back in Army · McCarthy day s. Jo e won't stay put in bis grave al Appleton , W l s • A reneratian ot )'OWllet peo- ple want to kbow about lllm. lllld the l'ffl of u.s find tho rnlval f.eteattnc. 1 acne With the bOUoo tb.at moral Judlm~t aboold.n 't be vjs. lttcl oo Old Joe almply because be wu a rotrU without serup1es. a buccaneer who relished We wt.side ethical norms. TMaefore, McCarthy In actkln WH a toadc lout, and m&111 tt•titeoua f otk wl\o 1creaa\ed aboGt him biffalbe lunny hyenas u..tnMlvet. with good acting (especially Old Joe's look·allke, Peter Boyle) and su(ftclenUy dramatic. But 1be writers and producers, perhaps trying to get even with Bad Old Joe, indulged in a bit of KcCarthytsm themselves. McCarthy served litUe public good in his rampaging years in the U.S. ~ate. He defamed, cau•ed colons to twitch, en- couraged hypocrisy and cow· ardice to tlouriah and obtu.scated the CommWliam issue. He wu bullish and bullying, and yet be charmed many popular flaw-es, lncludlnc the Kennt«Y fam~i Edwaqt Ben-nett Wllllams, tnea hit counsel aocl now treasurer of the Democratic Natioul Commit· tff, andJohnSlrte4, Waw11t.'a hanamcJudae. TBB POBBGOtNG was ato.1ed over or lan<>Nd by the writers Md producm. I much preferred tM ~ .. Wben Even An&e.b Wept.•• IA borlett Nap, pra..lalJ ol Old ~~. apUJ aut>- tJUed, ''A aotj WllbOut a H.-o." Too bad that NBC dJd not re- a&e; •JM Iii* -biiW two Of McCmtbJ'• ftercat crttJca. John Co1le1 and Gilbert Seldu, ( THl~CH) described the celebrated CBS "report" on Mc Carthy by Edward R. Murrow, as a one-- sided hatchet Job. Co1ley 11w the CBS procram as a ''dangerous precedent•• becau.<Je "television Is dynamite; combined with selectivity It coutd explode in any person's or aay ,roup's face." CoaJey was d!atu.rbed that "persona who dis· •treed with Murrow's evaluation o McCarthy bad no hand ln the select.loo ol Murrow's use of the (ftlm) clfpe to be abown.,. Seldea wrote t.bat Murrow's use of demtntot1' 1hot.t 1macktld of "tbe ~ tl'Utb and the ln· nuendo. ' whlcb ls. alter all, llcCartbybm. l&NATE UBE&.U.S were Just u di~ to McCarthy as be was to bla \tldlma. McCarthy was abuled ""committee bearl.np and milrepreaent4!ct bJ can· did at.. a..-Oibqan Douclu, ru.a· ntnc m u acrtlnOolous seute campalcn, claimed that McCarthy stumped California for Nixon and that the Repubtlcan preu was so ashamed, It "doesn't publish a word about It." The fact was McCarthy made only Of\O q,eech in California, and it wa11 reported in the press. McCarthy was much more complex than shown on NBC. He 11omehow caused Alistair Coob to write in the liberal Mancheater Guardian that the senator was being carelUl and ducreet. was patient with witnesses "whole FBI file would ~Iv~ Innocent citiz~ns the creeps. • Nixon was rorever medial· Ing dis putes between other Republicans and McCarthy. Drew Pearson's widow said last week that Nixon tried all evenm. to quiet McCarthy before McCarthy assaulted PeanM and then pulled him off her buaband'a back. This, ol course, was not.report- ed ln the NBC film. But Nixon ls a bad gu.y these days, 10 what else is new? NBC scarcely sketched ln tho involvement of the Kennedy family with McCarthy. Tbe faat.s are Poppa Joe be!l*l bankroll blm; sister Patrtcla dlt· ed him; Bobby Uked hi~ ..... ed for him and bravely attended his funerali John F. KenMCly was ,..alefw that McCarthy didn't eamNlcn for ffenry Cabot Lodae a1afnat blm. and felt close e nou•b that be w•nt to McCartb,y•1 wedding. McCll'tb1 ertjoyed b.LI weekends at t.be lten· nedy KyannlsPort CQmp®Qd. Ralph Flanders were liberal Republic ans who softened McCarthy for his ultlme(~ destruction by comservatlVe Senate Republicans like Artl>Ut- Watttns. Small point. but McCarthy did ny a number of missions as a tail gunner in the South Pacif}c. thougb he was audacious lp publicizing his combat Ume. Much was made of McCarth''• s mearing or Joseph Welcb .. s young law usociate, Fred !M· her. Welch moaned t.bat F=• Ure would be ru.lned. Ac Fisher bas had an eminently SQ • ceaaM career all these years wlt.b lbG Boston law firm of Hale udDoerr. 'I IN THE CLOSING momentil. we saw Nixon lurk.Ina about lt McCartby'a funeral. Thell the 7oa.q woman, wbo uted all ~ quettlona about McCart.bybm the veteran newamao. ·~ it could ever h1ppea a1a1D::z told It couldn't. "Hun"t lt?" abe •• . ly, with Nl.xon'a imac• still !rt!· in our minds from UM wpr ............ -.. SC • Ab. Udt la tru)y • ~:::: JfcCuthJtam. almoa ' Basques perform native dance at outing near Reno. " Descendants .Bask in Lore RENO (AP) -A Basque culture boom is un- derway in some cities or Nevada, California and Idaho, carefully recorded and encouraged by a special department at lhe University of Nevada. Students learn that a Basque, Captain Elcano, was the first man to circumnavigate the giobe, taking over when Magellan was killed. Or that St. Francis Xavier, the famous Jesuit missionary, was a Basque. OR THAT COLUMBUS sailed in Basque·built ships with mos Uy a Basque crew. Williatn A. Douglass is head or the Basque Studies Program at the University or Nevada. He presides over one of the most comprehensive Basque libraries outside of the Pyrenees moun- tains of Spain and France, their homeland. The faculty teaches the jawbreaking Basque language and sponsors summer trips to the Bas- que provinces for graduate and undergraduate sc~olars of Basque culture. "Ba"lques first came to the American West to be sheepherders during the California Gold Rush," says Douglass. "They like to be their own boss. They are competitive people. Many took their pay in ewes to start up their own herds and ranches." · WIDLE THE BASQUE sheepherder was once as common as a Texas cowboy, the average herder of today is from Peru or Mexico. "The Basques or France and Spain today now can make more money al home working in fa ctories." says Douglass. "They are even in· creasangly abandoning their farms and villages in the provinces.·• A high pror1te exception in America are the Jai·Alai players al the pari·mutuel gambling centers in Connecticut, Florida and Nevada. The game originated in the small villages of the Bas. que country and Basques remain the best players in the world. Usually the players return home with their savings. 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Sun Valley Serenade.•• But they sWHucllll blanket around you when you get in the chairlift. · And Ernest Hemlnpay wrote "Far Whom The Bell Tolls'' In room 206 at the Lodge. • Averell Harriman built the place in the mid-'lbirties as a passenger builder for his Union Pacific railroad. He thought the nearby town of Ketchum (pop. 2700 -10,000 in ski season) was not bright enough. So he hired the legendary P .R. advisor Fat Fish Trouble Library TRAVEL LA JOLLA <AP> -A living library that's free draws about 400,000 citizens annually to the University of California's Scripps lnsUtution of Oceanography. ln22tanks along the Pacific arel,OOOtol,500 fish depending on which is eating which al the moment, says director Don Wilkie. WILKIE JS TRYING something to control the population and its weight -••too fat" -at the same time. ••Fi.sh in their natural state can spend 90 per· cent of their time bunting food," said Wllkie in an interview. 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Under the boards it's like the real stuff. Ught and fluffy. • * • ~ MORE DURABLE," says Chuck Coiner who gives ski lesscms. He has some interesting teaching theories. Drawn, it would seem, from Zen and Transcendental Meditation. He's an Idaho potato farmer in the sum- mer. A ski instructor in the winter. He got into it when he was a Stanfocd student in the Sixties. "Visualize yourself sweeping down the Warm Sprtngs run in graceful 'S' turns. Smile! WbisUe! Hum something. Pick a soothing word and keep saying it over and over to yourself.•' ''Ukeamantra?'' ''That's right. The idea is to relax. Let your body be soft and supple. Don't be tense. Ju~t. Jet it happen.'' So we slid down into a spectacular "egebeater ... (OX, Presld.ellt Ford fell down, too.) * * * BOOM AT THE LODGE will cost you $30 a da.Y. Uft ticket. $11. Flve dafa of ll'OUP lnatructloo, $45. My l'OUlld-trip air Ucket from San Franclaco on Huahea Air West, $132. Airlines fly into Twin Falls, two bus bounaway. . What Sun Valley forgeta to tell you ls you can fiy over ln an eight.seater of Key Air. Tell your travel agent to bOok a place for you. It seems to be a local secret so be may have to look it up. * * * "WHAT'S THE BEST place for teen-agers to go sklin&? .. Snow seems to be best ln Michigan and Quebec right now. Though Squaw Vall,ey in Calltornia says they've got plenty of snow. It's not the place so much as HOW you . do it-and I'm sure you mean the cheapest place to ski. • * * THE "SKI BUMS" on the shorts say: "Get somebody with a van. Even rent one with other people. Don't pay money for rooms! "Take a small camp stove and do your own cooking. "Drink juice in your van and eat hot cereal at the lodge. (Tip: Put the can of juice in your sleeping bag at night or it will freeze up on you.)•• ''Take your showers in the dormitory accommodations. Nobody asks whether you have a room there. "Everybody's welcome at night in the lodge and this is where you meet the foxy crowd. 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The researebers, tbe flnrt to undertake a study of the 11ociological Implications of a prohibition against coca chew- ing, are also the first to quesUon the advisability of such a ban. Coca chewing at present is sanc- Uoned by the Peruvian govern- ment, but offlcials from time to lime lndJcate they may consider eventually making coca chewing Wegal. The team from the UCI School of Social Sciences is beaded by Dr. Duane Metzeer, professor of anthropology, and Dr. Aquiles Palomino, assistant research an- thropologist, as co-investigators. •Dr. Christine von Glascoe, also an assistant research an- thropologist, is the third member of the group. Both Dr. Palomino, a native of Peru, and Dr. Von Glascoe r eceived their doc- torates at UCI. THE RESEARCH has been un- dertaken under a two-year, $116,000 grant from tbt! NationaJ Institute on Drug Abuse in Washington, D.C. The national institute is interested in documenting patterns or drug use in all the cultures or the world in order to illuminate the pro blems and possibilities of drug use in the U.S. Coca chewing among the Quechua of Peru and Bolivia long bas been recognized as a means of easing hunger pangs and dis- comfort Crom the cold and enabl- ing the Indians to tabor at a good pace in the fields at altitudes of 41,500 feet and above. The UCI anthropologists now have accumulated data that show other considerations arc in- 1 ,volved. Coca is viewed as sacred, a belief that dates back more than two millennia according to archaeological findings. The re- searchers maintain that it is such an integral part of the Quechua culture that to try to root it out could lead lo revolt or societal collapse. I Proposals to stop coca chewing are based on the concern that the . narcotic damages the mind and ' body. The new thesis holds that 1 the customary quantity con- 1 sumed is not a lethal amount. has no bad side effects and actually • bas nutritional value. THE UCI anthro - pologists set up their re11eatcb operation• in· ae.enl field sltes In tbe provtnce of Calca, tbe department of Cu1co. as well u fD the hamlet ot Utuviri and the town of Com- ba p ata in the province of Canchls, also in the department of Cuuo. Quechua, the dominant element in the Inca Empire, live at altitudes from 4,500 to 14,000 feet in a large area extending from northern Argentina and 6ollvia throuah Peru to Ecuador and Colombia. The research of the team is based on an approach not used in earlier studies of coca chewing. Instead of relyins on others' perceptions of what coca chew- ing means to the Quechua, the anthropologists undertook direct contacts with coca cb&wera in or- der to look at the practice from the Quechua point ol view. THE QUECHUA feel that coca is a gltt from the gods and that it has a mysterious power that does something for them that no other substance can. Before they begin to work, they blow through the three-pronged coca leaf in Ct!r- tain directions as propitiation. '. .. it is such an integral part of the Quechua culture that to try to root it out could lead to revolt or societal collapse.· Outsiders from the days of the Spanjsh conquest on have lried to relate coca chewing to concepts they could recognize -like the need to alleviate the discomfort or cold and high altitude. They could also see its usefulness in making the indigenous people work longer hours in the gold and silver mines without food. The UCI anthropologists sus- pect that the Quehua may find it ·useful that outsiders assume that the primary or only function of coca is to protect the user against physiological stress and the anx- ieties or life. Displays of helpless- ness and powerlessness can serve as political i.tratcgy by subcultures that are economical· ly and socially dominated. Peru controls production and distribution of coca primarily in order to prevent its utilization for the illegal production or cocaine. The national Empresa de la Coca issues licenses to transport and sell the legal coca but exercises oo control over the a mount of production or the price. Coca leaves are easily available in the native markets and a day's supp- ly can be bought wHh the equivalent of three U.S. ceuts. Tbe ldea that uainc coca ii im· moral or dan1erou1 does not enter Quedlua U.Outht. Adults are Interested o.n1,y ln havtna their cblld:reo learn tbe cultural- ly appropriate coutextl in wbicb coca can contribute to their future well·btlns but would never think of caution- ing t heir offspring •••inst H . . ENHANCEMENT OF the ability not only to work steadily but abo sldllfully ls seen as a de- sirable result of coca chewing. People are Judged in the com- munity by the quality of their dally work -by the appearance of a woman's weaving or a man's field -and by the economic value that can come from skilled labor. The practice of coca chewing historically bas been limited to the Indians and lower-class mestlz.os, but in recent years it haa been adopted by some artists and musicians and such persons as truck drivers who chew coca to keep awake on the road. Although the practice of coca chewing eenerally ls looked down upon by non-Indian Peru- vians, the use of coca leaves· for tea and medicinal purposes is socially acceptable. Coca tea, for instance, is considered a good re· medy for "soroche'' or altitude sickness. The use of cocaine, which ls obtained from the coca plant, is strictly forbidden except as an anesthetic in medicine. Some officials of the Empresa de la Coca have considered the possibility of producing strains of coca that have greater vitamin content and smaller cocaine con- tent. The UCI researchers see this idea of a socially beneficial change as realistic, both re- cogniiing that the country has millions of coca chewers and that coca ls embedded in their culture. In contrast, the an- thropologists believe that the United Nations. which has con- demned the mastication of coca m its Charter of Human Rights. 1s impractical in believing that an entire subculture can be educated to using fruits and vt'getables as satisfactory sub- stitutes for coca. ·'It becomes clear to us that to excise coca from Quechua ex- perience through legislation and governmental intervention would have consequences which are not simply grave but, given th e present s t ate of our knowledge, completely unpredlc· table by even the most sophisticated or sensitive plan- ners of society," the UCl an- thropologists said. l>Mtt ll'li.t Iliff .._.. NEIL CLINE ...,.,.. .. 'S PLUMllM• HIATIHG AllCOMD, m..-. .._ .... 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Hidetaru 1Citabara, a leading dancer and a 'l>allet company artistic directDr, :'1ast year became the youngest, ~t age 35, to receive one of the ducatlon minister's culture :Prizes. • THE FIRST "Tokyo World 'Ballet Concourse" took place -early in 1976 and joins the Varna • •nd Moscow competitions as a ·tegular international event. •. While there is no figure for the Jotal number of ballet dancers ..and students in Jap<rn. there arc ;an estimated 200 small, pnv<ltc ~chools. •. The governml'.'nl support~ four ;,roups -the Japan Baltl'.'t As· ... ociation. which has 430 dancers •and teachers as members, the ;Tchaikovsky Memorial Tokyo •8all~tCompanv. the Maki Asam1 :Ballet Troupe and the Star Dan- ·~ers Ballet Troupe. •. The Tchaikovsky Memorial :Tokyo Ballet Company, usually •Called the Tokyo Ballet Com- ;~any, js one of the country's Ballerina Yoko Morishita is one of a new wave of Japanese dancers. largest and best known. It was founded 13 years ago by Tadatsugu Sasaki, then a young opera producer and now the com· pany's director. He made more than 50 trips abroad to find teachers and regularly invited Soviet dancers to work with his company. "TIDS BROUGHT a level or professionalism previously un. known to ballet in Japan," be said. "We a re using the Soviet technique and adding it to the Japanese style. The smallness of Japanese dancers gives them an ability to perform jumps and turns particularly well," he said. Without a national ballet academy or theater. working conditions vary widely in Japan. Dancers are quick to decry the lack of government support for cultural activities in general and Western performing arts in particular. ... TV: Who Views WhaiP LOS ANGELES CAP> -Ca.a bubble machines and .. won· derfuJ, wonderful" compete with the humorous aaJJcs of a weal~ black family facing atreet nolse and elevators in New York? In New York, no. But the homey music and variety of La'trene• Welle can do fine ll it get.a ~ rtgbt time ahd compcU· Uon -ea~lally ln amall towns. Hermad R efle, operations roanacer for KJFl·TV in Idaho Falb, Idaho, puts the a.ynd1cated Welk &how opposite a CBS network program. WELK, IN A one-year A.C. Nielsen ratin1, drew 3S percent of the 6',620 homes wlth TVs on in the Idaho Falla-Pocatello area. The Jeffersons was on in only 10 percent of the households. After some shifting by the com· petition. Welle now appean op- posite Mary Tyler Moore and bags a respectable 37 percent share versus 41 for Moore. In New York, only seven per· cent of the folks watching television at 8 p.m . Sunday are tuned to Welk, says Nielsen. Half the viewers are watching the NBC network 's "The Big EveoL" In Boston, Welk draws 54 per· cent of the viewers whose sets are on from 7 to 8 p. m . on Satur· day, but there Welk faces no network competition in the lime period. THE UPS AND downs and variables or the Welk show ii· lustrate that television tastes do differ from city to city. from small town to big town and from time slot to lime slot. The national ratings are im- portant to viewers because they dictate what is seen practically everywhere. lf a network show is a smash in the nation's largest cities. it will carry the ratings. Small town stations will be of. fered the show as part of their broadcast package, even if it born bs locally. "TN bottfm line la that you don't ,ear -Your proerams for amall marlr.ets because they are too 111WI a alice of the blc pie· ture, .. say, ABC spokesman Bob Wrtpt. . So it'• up to the local at.aUon ex· eeuUvet to decide wbat works, and rearranee network acheduJea or aubsUtote local and ayn~lcated programs to keep their audience tuned and their advertlserahappy. AT WI.BT IN Jackson, Miss., NBC's "Baa Baa Black Sheep," the adventures of wartime pilots, waa ~ced off the air at 7 p.m. Tuesdays in favor of reruna of "High Chaparral." "Our station manager likes to reserve that time slot for our local advertisers," says WLBT promotion director Gloria W atkiu, who adds that the show gets good ratings because it's the only prime time western in the market. Network and local program ex- perts agree that what works na· tionally tends to work anywhere. But an informal cbeck discloses that regional variations do exist. Habits account for some of the differences. And people tend to like shows with which they can identify. "Shows about the family do best in small towns where life is dependent on your relationship with other pecpl~." says Paul Klein, NBC programming vice president. "Fear and action." he says, go over big in large cities, particularly New York. • "LITTLE HOUSE on lhe Prairie," the adventures or a frontier family. was the second most popular show in Idaho Falls in the last Nielsen ratings, but the program does not appear in lbe Nielsen top 10. "The Big Event." a network catchall with different program· ming each week, was the top ral· ed program in Idaho Falls and fifth in the Nielsens nationally. Haefie and other proiram e~· eeuUves •ll'ee that bl1bly rated abowa will lend to do well everywba'e. ''Tbe Jeffenons" ranks No. 9 in the ?dedf ord, Ore., market. wbcre KOBl·TV national sales developer Bob Lindstrom esUmates fewer than a dozen black families live. "The people look at it as com· edy," Lindstrom beJleves. •'Tb ere are too few black families here for people to form a rejection.•• AND UNSTROM believes the local folks in bis lumbering and aarlcultural area can in fact identify with the program. •'The show has a strong male influence, when Jefferson comes into the room, his presence is felt." Never mind that he's sometimes a boob who gets in trouble -he dominates. In Meridian. Miss., the top rat· ed show is the 6 p.m. news on sta· lion WTOK. ''We don't have long commute limes here. Most people get off work and drive home in 10 minutes and turn on the television." says WTOK pro- gram manager Cecil Germany. LOCAL NEWS i:> popular elsewhere. In Idaho Falls, the smallest metropolitan area in the country served by all three networks, the Wednesday 10 p.m . news is No. 9 in the ratings. And Haene isn't sure why. · In New York City. two pro- grams set in the Big Apple draw top 10 ratings locally. But neither Barney Miller, a comedy featur- ing the everyday antics of pre· cinct police detectives, nor "Welcome Back, Kotter," a classroom comedy, appears in the top 10 national Nlelsens. Klein points out that signal strength and the number of sta· lions ln a market often are a de· cisive factor in viewer choice. TDDAT'S CIDSSIGID PUIZLB '~'"' ..... __ ~CUS~MC~~\He Would Pick Pockets °''"'' .... ACROSS 63 Church 115 In a seats houae 1 Hide: 67 "Outgo's" 117 Of the slang opposite moon 6 Remnant 68 Ice 118Faroe 11 Handy masses Islands 16 Beard 69 Traveler's wind trimmer stop 119 Maintain . 21 Fresh 70Marine 1 21 Aepre .. ntatlve water formation 122 Metal fish: var. 71 Mine waste . 22 Harangue entry 124 Famous . 23 Deport 72 Signal reindeer 24Wed light 127 Promote secretly 73 Skeleton 128 Polynesian 25 Verb parts lily ending 74 Flaxen-129Peacock 26 Elevator haired butterfly direction 75 Male heir 130Aasameae 27 Pronoun 76 Stormy tribe 28 "·-77 Thrashes 131 ftallan deum" 78Splder pronoun 29 Rope 79Jumper 132 Jewish fiber top month 300ral 80Rub 133 Print pause harshly measure 31 Dlttonic 81 Genus 1 34 Attending note 82 Achieves 135 Helm 32 Extra 85 Lathe position fine 86 Cargo 1 36 Inert gas abbr hole 138Swlss 33 Paradise 87 Swamp warble 35 Continue 90Ceaae 140Greek 37TV 91 Tumbler 142re::: ti.adllnera 92 Primitive 39ShHpllke dwelling a5under 41 Typewriter 93 Mexican 1 44 Peach pit part coin 145 Deri.we 43 Egtyptlan 94 Make sound soul happy 146 Aeries 44 0.1 .. ts 95 Rips 147 Zagreb 48 Commander 98 Len native • 48 Still adulterated 49 "Kettle 97 Merry or fl1h" tun ea DOWN . 51 Prize 98Uncommon fighter 99Remove 1 Drowsy • 52 Larr. whiskers 2 Baby· • knla 100Pergola walk • 53 Blttef 101 Roof 3 Currenf . vetctl angle 4 Sidetrack · 54 Plntall 102 Modeat 5 Aware: duck 104 Belief alang : 55 Distance 105 Hookah 6Certaln runner 106 R99ret amount : 56 Waterways 109 Inferior 7 Small 58Dry dog a streams measure 110 Aver &Egyptian 61 lion 111 Brklal 9 r.~tlan "collars" "ahower" 62 Blahap'a 112 Family Island hHddfeaa member 10 Peek·•· boo 79 Lingered openinga 80Fl9fce 11 Senior look citizen 81 Antic 12 Tidier 8281bllcal 13Chinese name pagoda 83 Membrane 14 Prove, In 84 Rueslan law ruler 15Employees 85 Bondsman 18 Redecorate 86 Biblical 17 Animated king 18Asl9tlc 87PerlaM<S cow 88 lllalan 19 First family bidder 89 lnqulaltlve 20Relegates 34 Devour 81 Oogwh .. la 92 Arrowroot 35 Genuflect 93Stack 36New 95Weekdaya Zealtnd 960rder fort before hind 38Whlle 97 Coat fold 40 Anger 99Cloud 42 lriah 100 Indian patriot buffalo 45Chopplng tool a 101 Clergyman 103 Transition 47 Back area area 104 Confer 50Compaaa 105Greek point letter 51 Drunken 106 Lariats spree 107 looae 52 Satisfies 108 Dutch 54 Close commune 55 Wed 110Cleanlng 56Quotea cloth 57 Dining 111 Make Implements warm 58 Prejudice again 59Annul 11 2 Cotllllon 60Revolve ~r1 61 Intended 113 ogram 62Card 114 0.splM c:· 118 Sctlllon 64 117 Behold! eagle 118 Bone: 815 African Laun river 120 More 68 Sleigh recent . 68Rapture 123 Border; 69 Protective Scot. ditch 125 Competent 70 Conllict 1 26 Conclude• 72Swoon 134 Bowlltte 73Thruh .. curve 74 Suppcrt 137 Travel 76Elevale 139 Suffice 77Copper 141 Exlata alloy 143Jap1neae 78 Change drem1 "THI IUT\.lS CHROMICU" ...... OCKSTUS" By ERMA BOMB ECK E i,.---.,.,=-:=='="",--~. Had there been an or-AT ~~~~~::::::==~:. ficial death notice. my WIT'S '""'. husband would have been a mong t h e END mourners in the front ... ~ row malting a fool out of himself. Just a simple obituary would have grabbed ~~~§~~~~~~him , like, "Pockets in r. men's trousers died to· day on a table in the NV garment industry. Death was sudden, and no re- ason was given for the SAO~L,!!' .. "A'7':'. ~~-~- ' ...... II' • .. • .. -"!!-· t 11FREAKY FRIDAY11 ...,....TIMM. It ..,_l~M expiration. "Pockets may best be remembered for jam· ming hands, holding keys, handkerchiefs. and billfolds, and hanging thumbs on to look cool. A spokesman for the in· duslry said as yet no suc· cessor to the pocket has been named, but handbags for men are being considered." .. I don't believe this." satd my husband, com- ing out of the flttinJ room. "I cannot possibly buy a pair of trousers Ukethis." 0 YOU SAID that the first time you tried on a pair of trousers wllbout a little pocket for your railroad pc)cket watch and you didn't own a railroad poc:ket watch." "There's a r ear pocket." "If I put a piece of lint in that rear pocket I would never be able to sit down." "It gives you a s moother line." · ''Compared to what?" ''Compared to the Hans Brinker p ants you've been wearing. Face it, Bunkie, knickers are out!" . "Hu it been that long since I've bought a pair or trousers? .. "Obviously. You bad to be shown bow the zip· per worked." ,.OH C'MON, you make me sound like a su per clothes con - servaUve. I like change as well as the next man, but I don't want to go through life with my bands folded in. prayer because I have no place to put them." Dramas Start ln1rld Bergman takes He wore his new trousers the other even· ing. As we prepared to leave the house he cooed, "Could you carry my billfold this evening? And my comb? My glasses? My 55 pounds of credit cards? And my snapshots? And nail clip? And a few nose tis- sues? I bate carrying a bag. Besides, those puny things don 't hold anything!" "What about your compact?'' l asked bit· terly. "I'll borrow Fred's," he grinned. W" BAL80A CINEMA •YOUIMOW-7 -"YOU W8I OM OUI ~UST, YOU'D HAYI OUI s,tOW SCl•UU 'nllOWH NAICH IM7 THEATRES -ORANGE CO SOIOI CITIZEMS SUI S . DAST PLAZA J•IUmlllSI )461111 ll(IPAMlllS .. IOUMD FOR GLORr~PGJ -•n1-.Je UT~-Jt SO. COAST PLAZA ~, ... 1\111\1 ~1111 '""""· 11ROCKY11 7:)0 .. 9:45 : HI/SAT /SUK-I :JO.l:• s:45-l:OO. I 0: I 5 CINEMALAND "Tbb ts dlfferent," he said. "Look at tbls. Where am I going to 'jij~ii~ijijiiiiii carry my billfold, my II lllilillllll•flllll!ll'comb, my handkercbJef viewers into the world.of •1111!11 ______ __ "Childhood." a aeries or ,, :;=====:;:==========:;::;:-five one-hour filmed • 'and ~Y 55 pounds of dramas to be seen week· ly on Cbannel 28 begin- ntn 1 Wednesday at 9 credit cards'!•• p.m. "MUSIC AT ST. ANDREWS .. MESSlAH George Frederick Handel Cellfomla State University, Northl'ldge CHAMBER SINGERS .JOHN -.aXANDIR, CONDUCTOR · FRI., FEB. 18-8:00 P.M. ,P. ANDRIW8t,...Y'f'!NAM CHURCH • 60o St. Andrhl Rd.~ Newport BM<h Chlld Cltf'9 Provided • :· •••••••••••• $1.00 DoMtlon _. ....... - Duo's Madness Lyrical Betty Comden 11 a 1enue creature with recal carrtace. terrillc cbeekbooel and a WrJ rmue who can Ult ber bead. lower her e)'elldt and look aa~llbGreta Garbo. Adolph Green 11 a bounctn1 koala bear wttb ,.Ud wblte h-1r like Eskimo fur~ 11•• Ute lm- praalon ol belnl a lrinninC mtbualutlc Jewish lepreebaun. Wben she 11 aeen about New York ta tbe com. PJDY ol her two children and buaband, Steven. Kyle, or wben bell seen about New York with bia ·two cblldreo and wile, Phyllis Newman, they are quite respectable. But when they a.re together• as they usually are, they are both quite mad. LUCKILY FOR ua all, their madneu bu paid on ln the lyrics and books they've written for movies ("Singin' ln the Rain," "On the Town," "Good News," "Jt's Always Fair Weather," "The Bandwagoa," "Auntie Mame," .. The Barkleya Of Broadway") and Broadway shows ("On the Town." "Peter Pan.'' "Two on the Aisle," "Wonderful Town." "Bells Are Rini· Ing," "Fade Out·Fade In," "Lorelei," "Hallelu- jah Baby," "Subways Are for SJeepio1." "Do Re Me," "Applause" and others toonumetoU.S t.o mention). Next week, they'll be showing everyone how the atufC they've written is '-like a party that brightens our lives. They're th.rowing a party in the shape of a Broadway show in which they'll perform their own songs and satirical sketches in person. It's called "A Party With Comden and Green," and you don't have to wait for an invita- tion. Jmt follow the lines already forming at the Morosco Theater. For the next few weeks, or at least until their energy gives out, that's where the action will be. They haven't performed in a show since "On the Town" 0944) but there was always some ham left in them. "Gradually we forgot about performing," says Betty, "and concentrated on making a living." THEIR "PARTY" on Broadway will date all the way back to their early revue-sketch days when they were part or an act called The Revuers. Betty was an NYU student from Brooklyn. Adolph was an "unemployed bum" from the Bronx who attended City College for one day and later hung around the NYU waler foun· lain hoping to meet interesting people. He met Judy Holliday at a summer camp a nd found her "enchanting. strange and brilliant" Together they put on a show. They call their careers "wildly unplanned." Betty says it all started as a "stop-gap" or "something to do while waiting for something big to come along," but it mushroomed. They scribbled ideas on subways, held work meetings lo think up new satires on such topics . as Reader's Digest and movw ads of the day, and were such an undt•rground sensation they ended up in the glamorous Ham bow Room, where they bombed. "IUDY AND I spent all our time copying the makeup of the J ack Cole d<1ncers who were on the same bill," said Betty. "We were gorgeous. but the act was horrible. We ended up back at the Villase Vansuard." Aries Finds Some Ansivers MONDAY, FEBRUARY U By SYDNEY OMAall ARIES <March 2l·April 19): Your inquiries bring results. You may not agree with all the answers received, but you 're not ignored. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Low key ap- proach is beat be diplomatic, make con· cessions to family GEMINI (May 21-June 21): Perfect methods, streamline techniques. Imprint style - your own way now is best course t.o pursue. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Member of op. posite sex wants you to make commitment. Perhaps you should -key is to perceive what is import.ant t.o you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You complete pro- ject, gain added recognition and you deal suc- cessfully with one who bas cbip on shoulder. VlllGO <Aue. 23-Sept. 22): Throw out pre· vious, false starts. Get rid of icons with clay feet. Now. you get proverbial second chance. LIBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow through on bunch, leacbln1 program. Mooey. possessions, security-these areas are shaken. SCOllPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): St~ out of traf- fic, lf possible. Otherwise, take special prec:au- tlons without being "anake·bit." SAGITl'AtllJS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be willing to review, revise, t.o tear down for purpose of re- buildhic. Accent on collections, payments, purchue of luxury Item. CAPRICOaN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar cycle Is such that you have second tbou&bts, some doubts but an overall leellna of commitment, confidence. AQVAaJVS (Jan. 20-P'eb. 18): A family member bu secret. It could be revealed. Don't cut first atone. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Friend wants your opinion regardln1 poUcy and direction. Be frank, but realise those askin& advice .don't always seek truth. REX REED . In the raw Thtl')' also ended up in Hollywood, where the Revuer1 landed in a Fox ll\Uaical called "Greenwich Village" with Carmen Miranda. They worked for four months, but when the film was finally releued their whole contribution had been reduced to one line, aa Betty turned t.o Don Amecbe and aald, "Check your bat, sir?" It sWl haunts her on the late show. It was the end ot the act. Judy Holliday got a movie contract and stayed on. Betty went home to see future husband Steve who was bein& shipped overseas by the Army, and Adolph followed soon after. Soon after that, Adolph 'a old roommate Leonard Bernstein, now a big bit at the Philharmonic, came up with the idea of turning his ballet "Fancy Free" into a Broadway musical. Tbey called in "On the Town," and you know the rest. THEY'VE BEEN wriUng shows ever since. Moat were hits, but they've had their Getbsemanes, too. One wu called "Bonanza Bound." "It was about the Alaskan gold rush," saya Adolph. "That was our llrst ml.stake. You cannot do a musical about the Alaskan gold rush unless it stars Groucho Marx. Ours starred George Coulourfs, which was our second mis- take. The only tood thing that came out of that was a chorus girl named Gwen Verdon." Other projects fizzled. But now they've just completed a new musical with music by Cy Coleman based on the movie classic, ''Twentieth Century," which will hit Broadway next season starring Madeleine Kahn. And they meet every day and toss new ideas around. "We barelv knew Cy Coleman, but the first ti'!le we sat down lo write something with him lhmgs began to happen. He had imagination. in· dividuality and a head full of excUlng musical ideas. He's fast and prolific, and the new score is just glorious. lt's given us a new enthusiasm for working in the musical theater again. All of our ideas bled off into each other. and that's what a good collaboration is." They get hung up on words when they describe their working process. Sometimes the music comes first, sometimes a completed lyric comes first and music is composed to fit it later. Adolph calls the mysterious work process "an unconscious give·and-take." Betty calls it "mental radar." Sometimes they come up with a title or a melody, and like it so much they search for a place in the show to place it. THEY'VE WRITTEN for stars like Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Mary Martin, Phil Silvers. Nancy Walker, June Allyson, Carol Burnett and Bert Lahr. Ro:;alind Russell was the hardest. because she told them going into ''Wonderful Town" that she couldn't dance and had a range of four notes. "We found a way to get around that by struc· luring everything to her own talents. Instead of teaching her how to dance a whole production number, Jerome Robbins said, 'Roz, just im· provise something, and I'll teach the rest of the company to follow.• "She was a 1reat clown and she did some awkward kicks and the whole chorus imitated her and the result was a song called the 'Wrong Note Rag.' which stopped the show. There's a way around everything when you have a great star like that.·' Even the future of Broadway musicals is in serious jeopardy. But Comden and Green are like those tireless, enthusiastic, stagestruck kids in old Mickey Rooney movies. (R) NOW SHOWING MON.·FAI. 7:00.9:00-10:45. SAT.-SUN. 1 :3Q..3:20-5:10· 7:00-10:45 * * al!ACH BLVD. 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Save now! .r """°"'-~.-. ------. :=..'C::!.'l!!:. ................ u. --.... __,,,_ __ _, DIGIT AL AM/FM CLOCK RADIO AM/FM radio, with easy-to-read digital clock, twelve hour time. Awake to music or aform. Savel • Tennis • Hockey • Sqaash • Practice 19 94 . .... • A TELBPBONE call to the P'eq,. cit)' or county aaency ~lead to,DQIM inveattaations • .. tatloaa foY"noise makers and .. entual neighborhood quiet. Noise regulations vary from ci-V to eity along the Orange Coast bd most often are enforced t.)t.rougb ~ice departments and IODiD& lldmlnistrators. '1ll addition, the Orange County Health Department investigates ·noise complaints in the unin- GOrporated areas and for 10 cities including Irvine and Fountain Vde)', who have noise enforce-ment cootracts with the county. Noise is measured in decibels, baaed on the pressure of sound •aves, and each increment on the decibel scale represents a 100 percent increase in sound. That .means, for example, a SO.decibel ,measure is 1.000 percent or 10 times greater than a measure- ment of 50 decibels. THE COUNTY and the cities of · Irvine, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and San Juan Capistrano have ordinances setting forth de· cibel limits for residential areas, according to local officials. Other cities r ely on noise en- fOYcement through nuisance and clistarbina the peace codes. Robert Stone, county environ- mental health officer, ·Said tbon codes generally "prohibit th~creailng of noise which would eause interference with the en- joyment of life or property and . wqQld be annoying to a reasona· · ble person." The problem in these cities, Stone said, is that violations are 1 not•baaed upon decibel measure· I ments and it is left up to in· I Zzzzzz Blast! Grrrrr .. ·~-.. vestigators to decide when a noise is noisy enough to be a violation of the law. Huntington Beach police Sgt . Dave Miller agreed. While the Huntington Beach ordinance does set forth some decibel measurements, he said, the city has no noise meters so officers decide for the ms elves when violations occur. "THE BIGGEST problem is otherwise reasonable noise turned up to an unacceptable level." he explained. "And then the problem becomes what is reasonable noise.'' Huntington Beach city officials are now considering joining the county's noise program, a move Miller said could improve en- forcement efforts. And Stone said county health officials have been encouraging other cities to join the county pro· gram . The county ordinance not only sets decibel limits for residential DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday, February 13, 19n areaS-65 decibles lo the daytime and 50 at nieht -but it also limits the time during which those limits can be exceeded. It says, for example. that out- side daytime noise cannot go above SS decibels for more than 30 minutes in any hour, 60 de· cibels for more than 15 minutes in an hour. 65 decibels for more than five minutes an hour and 70 decibels to more than one minute an hour. It prohibits exceeding 75 decibels for any period. HOWEVER, THE ordinance exempts activities on school campuses and in public parks, along with const ruction, agriculture, home maintenance and lawn care activities provided they take place during the day and not before 7 a.m. Also exempt from the or- dinance are aircraft and motor vehicles on public streets which by law cannot be governed with local regulations. Orange County got into the noise control business at the re· quest of Fountain Valley city of- ficials. Stone explained when the Orange County Water District was designing its Water Factory 21 plant near a residential neighborhood . city oUicials wanted to see that sound proofing was included to avoid disturbing neighbors. That led to the adoption of the county's noise ordinance in 1973 and its accompanying noise en- force .. ent prograni. FOUNTAIN Valley Planning Director Clint Sherrod said the water plant's built-in soundproof· ing has kept noise complaints to a minimum. And be said it is less expensive for the city lo contract with the county for noise control because of the knowledge and expensive equipment needed. "Noise is so complicllted now it is better to have a large health agency handle it than have each city trying lo cope," Sherrod ex- plained. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavis, whose city council has considered but rejected the county program, contends, however , that most noise en- forcement sWl will fall on police departments. Glavis said most noise pro- blems in his city deal with stereos. parties or perhaps a noisy swimming pool pump and most complaints come up at night. He contended it does little good for residents to call the county in the morning because in the meantime they've gone without sleep. AND HE ARGUED existing ci· ty ordinances, giving police power to handle disturbances Jlt night, are sufficient as they stand. Noise can do more than annoy you and inter· rupt a good night's sleep. There is evidence that repeated loud noises also can make you ill, according to reports from the Orange County Health Department. have shown that noise increases in urban areas at the rate of about one decibel a year, yet local officials are prohibited by law from dealing with the major noise polluters -aircraft and auto.5. A 1973 health department report said studies have linked noisy environments with symptoms of nausea, instability, anxiety and fatigue. A sudden bunt of noise will produce changes in blood pressure, heart rate and respiration, the report continued, and can cause these reponses whether you are awake or sleeping. IN ADDmON, the report said, repeated doses of noise could lead to cardlo-vascular dis- ease, bypertenstoo, hearing loss or even in- creases in birth defects. Noise lS measured in decibels, a measure based upon the pressures of souna waves. And a reading of 60 decibels is 10 times louder than a reading of so, county offu:ials ex- plained. The health department report said studies As a result, health officials said, local gov- ernment should enforce noise regulations for fac· tories and other sound makers to avoid what could become a countywide health problem. AS AN EXAMPLE of noises one might find in an Orange County neighborhood, county of· ficlals said their readings show that if you stand 100 feet from a freeway the noise you hear will be 70 to 75 decibels -nearly 20 times as loud as the county's residential noise guideline of SS de- ci beis. If you are five feet from a lawn mower, the whir you bear is 90 to 95 decibels, and when you are 10 feet from an air conditioner, you are listerung to about 60 decibels. Clothes washers, garbage disposals, dish washers and vacuum cleaners produce about 75 to 80 decibela, the measurements show. ~a problem? Then wrtu ~ Pa1 Dunn. Pat wiU c1't red tape. getting the .....,.. CJftd adM>n p nted to solve inequWu tn gooemment and btut- MA· MailflOUr queitionl to Pal. Dunn At Your SMnce.Orange Coast Dmly • 1"1oc, P.O. Bos 1560, co.no Meao, CA 926U. lnclude your te~hone number. itkcol&lmft~GT•daUJI aceptsaturdays. County health officials, who band.led 125 noise complaints last year and 344 since later 1973, said they make on-site inspections when complaints are received. They use either hand held noise meters or their mobile noise laboratory van. The van, designed by county Environmental Health Analyst Ellwyil Brickson, is equipped with a microphone, meters and a computer to determine if the noise ordinance bas been violated. Some violations can be re- solved simply. Stone explained{ by asking a swimming poo owner, for example, to alter the timer on a pump. Others require more extensive noise testing and result in the is· suing of violation notices. THROUGH THAT process the offending neighbor, business or factory owner is 1iven a set period to ins1'11 soundprooflng or <SeeNOISE, Pa1ell3) Stories and Photo by Kathy Clancy Of the Daily Pilot Staff £Nv1aoNMtN'tAL Not$t Co~T•ot ( Mo1t1,E L~•OU't-0•1 .. E/lwyn Brickson, environmental health analyst, adjusts equipment from mobile laboratory van to monitor noise violations. l •I DAILY ptLOT !k!nd!y. F!bru!y 1s. ''" A · Blanket Solu.tlon ... ' Special, Cover Cut,s Heat Loss From Pools · -, Glml1 »•Yi• started put&a ber badtYald awln:un.ln1 pool to bed last November with a Ulhtwe:IOt, 1ty-blue blanket 1D an effCll't to aave natural •u and eleetrt~. Then. on Feb. 1, the state Public UtillUee Commiaaloo or- dered Calltoralans to turn down their thermostats and bait luxury uaea, indudinl the heatlnc ol pools, to help conserve natural au for other parts of the nation auffer:lof from ahortqea. lmmedlately complylaf with the rqulatiom, Mn. Davies and her h111band Ray, of COl'Olla del Mar, IWitched off the beater. Tbeira ta c:me of 40,000 pools in Orange County. ALTHOUGH THE water tem- perature is cooler DOW. the pool i.s sWl usable thanks to the fioating insulated blanket. Wben the couple bouaht their b<une a year and a ball ago, they ft!B .. naging eullt watching the pool steam drift into the night sky. ton. 'lbe7 were ai.o a nuisance, requlrtnC' a&Dd~I wet1bta to bep them In place. DJ80)VEaY 01' TBE pool blanket oeeu.md durin8 a bud· neu trtp to Orlnda, their home for 20 yean prior to cominl to Soutbem California. The device, manufactured by a chemical and aolar eneraY pro- ducts company tn tbe Bay Area. la a combtnation ol foam on the bott'om for insulation and fiota· tion, and polyester material treated for ultraviolet ray ro- siatance on tbe top. Tire Davies noticed Its effec- tiveness at once. ..Our winter au bW was cut eucUy in hall compared to the same time a year ago.•• said Mrs. Davies. SINCE rr FLOATS on the sur- face al the water, the blanket acts as a membrane sealin& the water to cut evaporation, ooe al the major causes of heat loea. abe said. "With the blanket." abe ex- plained. "we Jose only one deeree of beat each Di&bt. Da•ln eoeUnued, .. tbe tem· peratun. ~ally worb_ up to claytime~. and the nllJlltime laulleut.' TBS BBNEl'n la twofa)d: You aet a more comfortable •wtmm.inl temperature and can take 8dnata1e ol free IOlar beat. .. Ena without cu beat, tbe blanket allows IJOOl uae earlier fn the •Plinl and 1ater in the fall." 1he1ald. Temperaturea wW •U'Y from pool to pool, depending on climate, lhade and wind. she atrened. A happy bJproduct of the float- iq device la that lt keeps dirt and leaves out al tbe water. "Tbey can be brushed or hosed off before foldlng back the cover:· abenkl. Thia saves operating tbe pool sweepq equipment, wblch re- q ulrH running the pump. Tberef ore, less electricity is used. • DelfJ .... ,.._, ~ .. .;y SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED BLANKET SAVES POOL HEAT, CUTS GAS BILL, Ray and Ginny Davin Set Cover In PlaM at Their Corona d•I Mar Home Longtime environmentalists eoncerned with ecology and con- servation. they spent months searching for a durable cover that would survive the elements. "Usually, the temperature at unheated pools stabilizes about halfway between daytime b1gM and nighttime lows." Mrs. Davies said that the rain rum tbrolQlb slits cut in the cor-ners. preventing the blanket from slnkin1. as a large redangle. Because it is not pre-cut to fit individual pools, costs are less. according to Mrs. Davies, who has become so involved with the product that she bas assumed the dattes of factory direct represen- tative in Orange County. districts, recreation dep'art· ments, motels, hotels and •rrt· ment complexes. Polyethylene sheets began to disintegrate from the sun's ul-traviolet rays and eventually (For example, if the day warms up to 80 and the night cools oH to about 60, the pool water stabilizes at about 70.) "IT'S EASY TO handle and takes anly about two minutes to put on and take off,•• she said. The lightweight blanket. just 14th of an lncb thick. ia delivered "The company also offers a blanket that is %ths of an inch thick for bot tubs and spas,'~ lSbe said. For lar&e Olympic size·~. rectangles in. three or four see- tlons "can be put on and off by US- ing a reel." ahesaid. "By using the blanket," Mrs. Not limited to home pool use, the blanket is available to school Bay Teachers.,Assay Essay Skills · ·",_ BERKELEY (AP) -Does It matter, in an age of television and telephones, whether a b1gb acbool graduate is able write an essay? A group of writin& instructors asaodated with the University of California decided to find out. As part of an informal survey of bow mucb tbe written word ls used, they sent a fresh-faced academic into a liquor store. "DO YOUR EMPLOYF.S need to know how to write?" be asked. "Of course they have to know bow to write," · · growled the owner. "What kind of writing do they have to do?" the u academic asked. The proprietor pondered a mo-- ;1 ment then said: ' "Bud. Coors. Pabst. You know. things like that." .James Gray laughed as he told the story. "But you know,'' be said, "the aasumptioo was that be wasn "t going to hire any illiterate ... Gray is director of the Bay Area Writing Pro- ject, a program aimed at reduclng the number of high school graduates who are prepared to write lit- tle more than what was required at the liquor store. Among other thlnes, said co-director Miles Myers, the survey sbowed that tbere is indeed a need to write. "Everybody's fiJJJ.ng out paper," be said. "Application blanks, resumes, re· ports ••. People are expected to be able to write a coherent sentence.'• Project Expands WALNUT CREEK CAP) -The Bay Area Writing Project, designed to help teachers teach writing to high school students, has been so successful it will be expanded statewide. At the same time, the National Endow- ment for the Humanities announced a $500,000 grant to help finance the expansion. A study has shown that schools talcing part in the writing project had 24 percent fewer stu- dents taking the remedial course last year. Walnut Creek jumped 85 points on college entrance exams after their teachers took part in the pro-gram. -The number of University of Callfomia- Berkeley freshmen required to take the school 'a re- medial writing-course dropped last fall from '5 per. cent to just over Goe-third. -Hlgb schools in the San Francisco Bay area are eager to send their teachers to the project's summer institute and be&in in-service classes dur-ing the school year. IN THE PBOJEcr•s five-week summer in- stitute, 2S Bay Area teachers from elementary through college level meet to share experiences and B RE T · b bee b theories of how to teach writing. AIM< tM ......_ trr IN CEN years, it as ome o vious "We're not peddling a party line on how to James Gray: 7i_he assumption was that schools aren't teaching that basic skill. Na-teach writing," said Gray. "We're lapping lbe ex-tionwide, verbal achievement scores of college. that he Wasn 't going tO hire boundblgbacboolseniorsbavedroppedsteadily. perience of success(uJ teachers. Instruction is At the Uni 't f c-•11-• h te~.... passed around, like a baton in a race.•' any l·ll:+erate., vers1 yo Clll.luaiua. w ere en •UOf> So . ts T b ted to ""' fl'esbmen are drawn froqi the top 12 percent of the are ass1gnmen . eac ers are expec -------------------state's high school students, the number unable to write during the summer. "1be more you know pus the university's basic writing test bad risen to about language and writing yourself, the better you Alarms Void '5 percent. are able to teach it," said Lavin. In 1974, when the test scores toot a precipitous Graduates of the institute become teacher coo- drop, Gray anCl an associate, Albert "Cap" Lavin, sultanta and go back to their schools to lead in- had an ldea for reversing the frend: Sponsor a sum-service worksbi.>ps. . . . In Blackouts mer Institute where good teacbers of writinf would Teachers who have been t,hrougb the institute teach each other what they know about bow to teach agree that it is important to write with their stu- studenta. dents and to encourage youngsters to talk about The Bay Area WriUng Project, supported by their writing and accept cnticism of it. LOS ANGELES (P) - A state official warns that some burglar alarm systems will be rendered u se less if energy sbortaces and Callfornia'1 record drou&ht continue and electrical blackouts oc- cur. •'Whether a blackout lasts 10 minutes, four days or longer, an alarm system which depends solely oo public utillly power during this time would provide little or ho actual aecurlty ,' • Douala Faltin, chief of the state Bureau of Collection and In· veatl•athe Senlces, laid. A aumber of bur11ar alarm compuda ban backup systems to pl"O- vide PGW«' ba the event SUCHI'G41N IN PUPILS SACRAMENTO (AP) -Attelldanc• at Callfornl•'• put»Uc 1cbool• er.pt upward Jeu titan cine perceot Jut )tear wblle 1per>dtn1 re-- ached $1.JOa 1"11' pupil, the eUite CGGtroller'& of. flee Mid. Em"GllmelJt 1u srades tlnd .. mrt.n tbl'Oulb 12 for J.t'15.71WU4,.,218$, an laeniUe of 13,W or 0.7 percent, tbe office Hid bl ill annual f'lban· .clal niport OD aebOol dJ.t. trlctl • . c:===:.~ tbeprwmil,.-. the universit:Y, the Carnegie Council and other fouo. • .~ of a blackout. Faigin not-datiom, now ii 2th years old. Already there are TEACDEBS STRESS THE importance of start- ed during a public hear-sJgu that It mllbt be worltine: ing with the concrete -writing about a personal ex-, in& at Los Angeles police ~ence. such as a summer job -and moving to headquarters. _ THE AVERAGE VEBBAL achievement the abstract, using the experience to form ideas ''The bureau does not aeons al students at Las Lomas High Scbool in they can write abouL • advocate patronizing i ... lllll~lliiiilll'Plraii---v-~~~~~~~~-~~~~~--~-:-~~~--------~:--any one private com- pany over another." Faigin said, "but we do urge consumers to be aware of these dangers when buying or leasing alarm systems.•• .-UPHOLSTERY W...T•W• ....... ltUM.,._.-.& C....W...-5 1iANTIQIJE* *AIJCTION* WHAT ARE YOU DOING HE REST OF YOUR LIFE INTERIOR DESIGN MIGHT BE MUSIC TO YOUR EARS If you would like.to become the decorator of yo~ own home in just 3 months ybu can ... • Learn the use Of color, textiles; wallcoverlngs, antiques, etc. • LHm how to esUmate draperies, carpeting, wallpaper, upholstery, etc. · •Save money on all your tumfshl~ 1!!!! • I --1~ E&3NBSG.UILD ~~~ Myers said teachen in the Uistitute also le'at"Q the importance of using writing samples as a measure of a child's prosresa throu&b the public scboola. · Sandra Seale, chairman of the Entliah de·~ partment at all·black McClymoods Wah &-.boot In: Oakland, said the project forced on her school ~~ startling awareness that students weren't requlrea' to write. .. "Do you know that we had students who hadn'\l written a sentence in two or three years?" she said. "All they'd had to do was short-BMwer and mulU- plechoice." Now, she said, the school's 10 English teachers, have begun a system to monitor a student's pro-. gress in writing. "And we've tried to spread it to social studies . ''They have these ideas about kids being able to produce research papers. I tell them if kids ca:n't write a coherent sentence they can't produce a re-search paper.•• :NOISE PROBLEMS • • • ...... . ........ .. <From Pate Bl) ~b,p making the noise, or he raees a maximum court fine or $500 and six months in jail. So far, the county has filed charges against two firms, Stone said. • In 1974 and 1975 owners of a southeast Orange County ?Ceway were placed on pr'lba· t.ton for noise violations after t.omplaint;s from residents of a nearby mobile home park, Stone said. They have since installed muf· flers on race cars, he continued, and complaints have stopped. And last month, an El Toro re· fuse disposal firm, after pleading guilty to noise violations, was given four months to make its machine shop less noisy, Stone saia. Americans' apparent accep· tance of unnecessary noise baf- fle.d Gunter Haaf, a West German science writer visiting the United States on a Harkness Fellowship. HE NOTED THAT his country adopted strict regulations in 19C)S. Plastic containers were substituted for metal garbage cans. Compressors on construc- tion sites were redesigned to make them quieter. Airports ·were required to cease opera· lions no later than 11 p. m. "Even so, Germans continued to complain about too much noise," he said. "A study showed that 10,000 people had become totally or partially deaf in 1974, and that three million more worked in conditions that might ·endanger their hearing.•• Lobbyists there introduced * ""'. DIRECTOR STONE new legislation last May calling for compensation for persons able to prove that noise has somewhow damaged their lives. In researching American docu- ments Haaf discovered that 22 million to 44 million Americans have "lost part of the use of their homes because of aircraft and transportation noise" and "in· adequately controlled noise pre· sents a growing danger to the health and welfare of the nation's population.'' The federal Environmental Protection Agency spent only $21 million to enforce the Noise Coo· trol Act between 1973 and 1975. "The U.S. drive toward silence is more theoretical than real," Haaf commented. "Perhaps I ought to return here in five years for a good night's sleep." * * Clarrwr Bulldozed By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI t• i>Mly ~lot SI.ti An indignant Huntington •Beach woman complained to police early on~ morning last .week that a rude bulldozer operator began work on a con· :structionjob at 5:45 a.m. and was 1disturbing the neighborhood ·peace. . She telephoned at 6: 13 a.m. and told officers her boyfriend ;had confronted the zealous .hardhat and asked him i( he •could please cease and desist the racket at such an ungodly hour. "No way!" the 'dozer pilot re- portedly snarled as he continued to make dozing impossible for neighbors. Police Officer Gary Wright answered the disturbance call and convinced the bulldozer operator there was indeed a way he could stop -the simple act of teaming off the ignition. The contrite worker then pro· mised to wait until 7 a.m., the legal hour to begin loud construe· lion activity under city or dinance, to resume bis job i I' wa.•ve made a special purchase otj ,t>touses to.,~nd·out your. • · w&tdrobe. Choose from a · _,.'!1 'Variety of styles, prints and . " . colors. AU in sizes 8-16. · ,.. Better Blouses, 25. 8&111JUS: AWiObQI -'ne VWeal CameCdoa will be U · plored .ill deptb' at aa ~ m 1 ,.... c...mctid by tbe Oran&• · CountJ~AlloeAadoa...,..eey. lt will ~at.•:•• ... ···-· hb,; 1'.iatbe111edlcal uaocl.am~.~ C.cmenaliYel1 .. ~ .... a-•..-eeatolbomlddel, ::~u~~=2:~~·=.= Maoy GUier' erjuu• and a~ are .ill tbe O'f....SO pueent ran,e. . PrindDal Dl.rtleJoanta 9iD be l>t'. JOMDb Panda. Nan dllef of the A1ooboa Rebabllltaidoa Slrviee. Navy lf~al Cent.et, Lons Deadl. dcl l)anlel ~· ~avy Medical Senlce Corpt, ~Beacb, ehU4 ~Y9(!acy odlier wbo WW Ofter material per· t tocJUJcl~ u NI~ to aleobolism. D>akini ~tatiobs .in be otber medlcal pro· fessl ancl rep~v• ol ti.. Alcoboliam ca.cu of Oran••Couot)t , Open tp ~ d~. tbe seminar will be ol 1peclal in· tereat to J)rofeiai6aala l.ho want to earn continalne tducati9n cr~t tb.roulh UCI Sebool ol Medldne. 1 Furibe:r Jnformatlail 11 available by calli.q the aux.iliary of. flee, 83Ul62 mondnp or 5'& 815.?, aftemooos. ,..,JAN G1711J): Oranie County members will join Los Angelel alumnae Cll> t.be SC campus Thursday, Feb. 17, to hear Mrs. Catla A. Hllls, former secretary of Housing and Urban Development llAllDI GllA8: Parents Guild of Mater Dei High School, San· ta Ana will have the annual fund-raising ball at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, in tbe Disneyland Hotel. PANllEIUNIC: Newport Harbor members will detail plau for the March benefit when they meet at 10:30 a.m. Wedne.day, Feb. 1', in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Ivan Sullivan. • The 1*sefit is the annuaJ Dollars for Scholars fund· railer. :During the meetine ~erlcan Field Service students wUl speak. They are Begona Asphmza, Spain; Gisle Dahn, Norway; Claire Jadot, Belgium, and Liz Contreras Perez, Chile. CBalS'l'IAN WOll~N: The Newport Beach club will meet at 9:45 a.m. Wed:oesday, Feb.16, in~e Airporter Inn. The program wtll con.silt of a fashion show from the Brass Ring, Corona del Mar, and entertainment by Jana Wacker, nightclub entertainer, CHINP.SE NEW YEAR: Rinaing in the year of the snake will be m-.mben ot the Orange CoUDty Chinese Club who will travel to Chinatowa, Los Angeles for a nine-course dinner. The celebration will take place at6:30p.m. Saturday, Feb.19. The clab is a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian, cbarita· ble and educational orsanizatlon. SPRING WOUSBOP: Dance Masters of America will pre· sent the annual worUhop for teachers and advanced students at the Los Angeles Hilton Hotel Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 19-20. ORT: Women living in the South Coast Plaza area are invited to join a new chapter. A series of membership coffees are planned du:rinl February and March. Times, dates, places and other.intormat10t1 are available by caJling Milly Marrin, 830-9378. PLANNED PARENTJ)OOD: The Orange County organiza· lion will celebrate the 'llt}\ anniversary of its founding on Wednes- day, Feb.23,#lt8}>.m. iotheOrangeCityLibrary. LEGAL SECRETARIES: Orange County Harbor Area mem· bers will meet at the Crossroads restaurant, Fountain Valley at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.16. Evolution of tbe Leeal Secretary wlll be the topic of Eugene Albertini, of the American Bar Auoc1ation. MEMBERSIDP LUNCHEON: lrvine Terrace Philharmonic r : Associates will welcome new members at a luncheon Thursday, Feb. 17, in Big Canyon Country Club. Alan Rogers Stoneman, pianist, will entertain. SEMINAR: A session on iacome tax wlll be presented al 1 p m. Thursday, Feb. 17, in the Orange Coast Colleee Women's Center. The seminar, to be repeated Thursday, Feb. 24, is free to the public. Instructor will be Nell Holm, ineome tax specialist. TEEN CHALLENGE-WOMEN: Jeri Krumroy, coordinator of women's' activities at the Narramore Christian Foundation. Rosemead, wiU be the hmcheuupeaker1bursday, Feb. 17, In the Teen Challen.ce Center, Orange. COSTA MESA WOMEN: Sewing Section chairman, Ann Gould. has arranged a fashion •bow alter the noon luncheon Frl· , day. Feb.18, ln the clubhouse. ... Models will be club members, students from Kaiser Middle School home economics clJH, and Girls Club members. 801l0PTIMISTS: Newport Rubor members will present a Las Vegas party at 7:30 p.m. Satutday, Feb. 19, in tbe Fountain ValteyCMc enter. Funds wUJ benefit Mobile Meal.I, the Gl.rls Club and a -.cbolanbip fund . WINTE& t'ESTIVAL: The 17-day fair will open l'rida)', Feb. 18. al the Laguna Beach Festival of Arb IJ'OU,Dds. A variety of events are planned dwinl the leativ&l, iacludlng arts, crafta abd food boot.ha. an arr•Y of perform.ift& arts.Jrom v arfety lbows to Ottteland rnUllc, • parade ud breaif ~•port.a · C'omp«Won, and antique abd anOque auto 1bow1. .. • • FQttber information is available by callin& tb• cblmbd" of., f1ceat49C-J018. '- • Beauty: Finding Self-identity o.»¥Pol•~•_,I ha..-ICM!lltr Diane Von Furstenberg autographs • copies of her 'Book of Beauty.' BJ nJDrrR OLSON CM1Mo.llr.._. ..... The party is goinC on in fUll force. Glaues are clinking, peo=~•uahin& IAd tbe band 1t playia& IClft m-.lo in the bac · Suddenly, all eye1 are on tbe door. A 1laaiorous. mysterious woman bu entered. Sbe bu captured the attencton of everyone in the room. Who ls that woman? Diane Von Funtenber• promlaes that any female can be the "woman across the room0 and tella how to fl«Ompllsh it in her new "Book ol Beauty." The author waa in Newport Beach rec:enUy to autograph copies of her book and ll seemed that many of the women who came to meet her were drawn by her promlae that they could be "the woman across the room." Shannon Rummel, of Mission Viejo, decided to attend the autocrapb party at Robinaoo'a after see.in& Mlsa Von Furaten· bere on the A.M. Show. "I came especially to buy the book," Ms. Rummel said. "I plan to use it." She also was intrigued by the fact that the de· signer offers a complete line of apparel, coameuca. accessories and perfume. "INSTEAD OF buying several boob, she can help aie gel the whole thing together," Ms. Rummel explained. Maxine Sanna, also a Mission Viejo resident, said she owns ooe of Miss Von Furstenberg's designs and loves it. She finds lbe dreu "very packable." Ms. Sanna suggested that so many women were interested ln Miss Von Fursten· berg's book because they're not organized and need someone to offer guidelines to beauty .. Mils Von Funtenber1 seemed more excited about her new mate-up line than tbe book, however. She was touting her new perfume, Tatiana, in particular. THE BOOK IS an expression of her personal growth. "When I started the coemetica I thought It would be nice to put a fact sheet together," 1be 1aid. "The idea of a beauty book was not appealing to me. "I was an emerging woman, though. I was discovering that you have to take care of the machine. I wanted to share wbatl was experiencing -the fight against insecurity, the fightfor iden- tity " Miss Von Furstenberg said bea uty is "not pulling someone's face on top of yours" but "finding harmony with yourself "I was lucky to have found an identity. You have to have your own litUe corner, to want to be yourself." The designer, who was born in Brussels to a fairly well·to· do family, bas a strong desire lo succeed on her own. She em- phasized that her business was her own venture and that she has done it alone. · "I am encouraged by myself. Once I start something I want to get it over with. 1 have a lot of drive and energy. There is no time to sit back and say 'This is where I would like to go'." Her birthday is on New Year's Eve, she said, and she always uses this opportunity to evaluate where she is going and where she bas been. "I take shorter steps. I have no long. range plans." Miss Von Furstenberg, who once was leading a "fairy princess life" with the jet set, literall y built her business from the ground up. Her philosophy is simple: "I use common sense, what I think is right. I only know what 1 want. You figure out what people need and make it pretty. "lofferquallty ata reasonable price. I want tostaythatway." .. BicUling Beckons An array of lithographs, oils, serigraphs. watercolors and sculptures will be exhibited and auctioned when the Junior Ebell Club of Irvine presents its major rund·raiser of the year. The exhibit will begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19., in the Park West Apartment Clubhouse. Bids will be opened at 8:30. The event, open to the public. also will include champagne, hors d 'oeuvres and prizes. Tickets will be sold at the door. With events such as this, Junion are able to support their various philanthropies. Recently they purchased three braillers for the Beach Cities Braille Guild, donated $500 to the UC I Medical Center's Frances Allen Fund for rape victims, purchased a suction unit for the Irvine ambulance, reference books for the Orange County Poison Control and equipment for the Irvine Athletic Aasocla· lion . Turning Time Back Remember the Fabulous Fifties? They'll come back to life when Orange County ~hapter of USC's Town and Gown Junior Auxiliary bast& a party March 5 in the South Cout Plaza Hotel. Themed Crazy After All Tbe1e , Yean the dinner dance will be attended by cueata dreaaed u prom queens. pompon girls and the Fonz. There will be danctng from the era and pinball machines. Riding back to the decade are Mts. 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JOO Ocl. 1 "" " ,, , 10 Sep 2• IOOt JI n1 M Seo. 11 ttS 10 71t 11 )1\ 11 111 ti A Success at 33 RPM Album Maker Mines Early Recordings · RAHWAY, N.J. (AP) -The next time you 're in a record shop browsing tbroueb discount album.a, think~ Dan Pu,Ueae. Puellese is the mastermind behind the Springboard Record famUy, an independent label that buys the rigbta to old albums by major artist.a and repackages and market.a them for $1.99 or less. HE RELEASES 200 tiUes a year on a do%eo labels, including such art.i5t& u Erle Clapton and Jimi Hendrix on the rock- oriented Springboard label. Herbie Mann and John Coltrane on the Trip and Catalyst jau labels, and Charlie Rkh and Johnny Cash on the Buckboard country label. Pugliese bas expanded into other areas of the record in· dustry, but annual 1ales ol six million records and 2.S million tapes account fOf' most of bis gross profit.a, which reached SS m illioo ln December alone. "I aaw a gap, a void. in the re- cord industry." Pugliese said. "Prices for albums continu~ to skyrocket.. and I wu sure people would be w11lln1 to pay two dollan or leas to hear mu.sic by known artilta." IN JDS EJGRI' years of re- packaglq albums, Pugliese bas receiv~ numerous complaints that his releases were of inferior sound quality and that the packaging was not up to expecta· lions. "We're putting out music by 'name' artist.a at a discount price," be said. "My energy and raw material costs have tripled since 197.f, especially for oil wblcb we need ror vinyl. "But we also get lots or letters from people wbo are glad that we've re-released albums that may be ha.rd to get or are out or print." The key to success, he says, is knowing which artists are bot and can stand on their names - even if they were playing ln ob- scure bands at the time of an ear- ly album releue. ONCE BE DECIDES an album could be marketable if re- packaged and sold at a low price, he must find the muter tape of the album and b\lY or lease the rlgbta to it. Springboard's biggest success baa been with an early album by rock guitarist Jlml Hendrix. Pugliese says be has sold 160,000 copies ol the repackage, which even made the charts for a few weeks. The album, ironically, is one of the worst sounding and most primJtive albums the company has released, with Hendrix performing ooJy as a backup musician to an unidentified lead singer. "MANY OF OUR bigger rock albums -Erle Clapton, Jimmy Page, /err Beck -were recorded early in the 1960s, many at out· door concerts, and the quality is bad. ·•Now we try to include liner notes and tell customers of the circumstances behind the re· cording. But the quality all de- pends on the master tape. U that's bad, there's little we can do aboutlt," he says. Pugliese has avoided advertis· tng his budget albums to heJp keep costs down. But be Is buying large amounts of television time to air ads for lucrative mall- order "golden oldies" collec· tlons, which are marketed at full price1 Early recording by Jimi Hendrix leads sales chart for record entrepreneur. Work Buries Nixon Sold W elldiggers SACRAMENTO (AP) -Go West. welldi11er, 10 W eat. California farms are lettina desperate. Callfornia'a well drillers bave overtime tcbedules ahead u farmers coctract for deeper ·wells. or new ona. "W.\TBa LEVELS went down aboat 10 feet last year0 r . the tb1rd driest of t.be centurJ In Calllornia -and "estimates are the w~ter table will 10 down another u feet this year,'' aa.ya Bob Holt of the Tomato Growers A11oelatlo11 in Stockton. "Some fumen will ban to wait a year to &et well work." As si. and federal water 8'.q>plien announced cuts of ~ "to 75 percent to lrri1ator1, at.ate a1ricUlt111'e offtclals projected a $2.S.bllllon to $.1.S.bllllan I• In qrlc:ulture WI year. Tbe cutbaeb equate to one mUUon fewer c:ultl .. .ted ACl'M um year out of a total"' more than lOm\Woa.: CAUfOaNIA Paoovca 40 to a.-~ or· the ~·•fndt Ud vq.tahlee. . l'Nd lltriuer • preaident ol ., CIUfornla Fann Barqu,fedaraticia. 1ald water~ mq brtftC ~ HC>rtaa• tbat wU1 out pump(nf fromftlll. "11 mmd come down to f\IDDla• atr ecladl· • Uonen or pum119 UU. awn.mer,'' •Aid Jack lgq. farm baraUeeoaomut. Kina uld farm .. Jut IPIDt •extra• 11\'ur:.:c'pwaterl*awott.hemwpL mid dalQ,....... ....... ILm'Clelt hit~tMW.rddra.tJW'.oltbli 0iatm7. : I Barter Scheme Works BJ'l.\YSHA&BVTl' A,.Tete¥1 .... Wl'ftw Seventy-five TV atattona and four national 1pouon have alped up ao far for tbe four 90-mlnute Interview procrams talk abow host David Froet wUl aoon tape with former Presl· dent Rlclwd M. Nixon. Turtle Meat Ban Sought SACRAMENTO (AP) -Environmentalists have told a state legislative committee that green sea turtle meat shouldn't be imported from West In· dlea farms because: 'Ibey would stimulate the market ior turUe steaks and turtle soup, drive up the price, and en· courage smusaten who mlcht seek wild tu.rt.lea and thus wipe out some endangered species. AFl'E& THE testimony, the Senate Natural Reaourca and Wildlife Committee postponed a vote oo the bill by Sen. John Nejedly CR-Walnut Creek> unlil Feb. 22. Spedllcally, tbe blll would allow Vista Mange- ment Co. of Sacl'amento, which has the only state license to import turtles from a Grand Ca)'man ISiand turtle I~ to continue do.Loi so unW IPt 1. 1980 -provta;f the International Unlon for COnservatlon ot Nature and Natural Retou.tces dbeJq't pat a-atop to it btfore tben. A IPOAlman tor tbe turtletann, W.A. Johnson, 1•14 tt &et.a turtle •11• from Surinam. South A.mmca. bUt is .,-.dually doveloPlnl it.a own aup-ply. IOllNION S.\ID THE farm expected to be pro- dudq au lb own ea• by 1•. Jfm BNwtt. pretident of Vl1\a Manas• ,... 0> •• told a reporter u imported eo,ooo ooundl .al tvtle m.at tram tbe farm lut year. The Im· ~ .,.. authOrUed under a 1f'1' ta• that' di• tldl,... ai-. atetHled. . W1111111• tald Calltorial& cm 20 ~ ol t.be t&rm'atoW~ N , J\merlean Leader!i 6CI'• , .. ,. .. '" 1l'• 1 .. 1 )8 ll•· , .. Nl' Stoek Sales To!ll tor -.. .. ............ 111,P.21 ~::~ :: ·: .... : :: ... : .. ::::.:: .... : lll:~:f 4 lwo ""' -, •• •• ... .... .. •• .. • .. .. fO I. Jen I lo o.lt ................ !2!•1 mt :: ::: ... :::::::·.::::::·:::::.slJ::J Sugar Men Reap ~~ Bitter Harvest SAN DIEGO (AP> -The Califontla Beet Growers Association says its members make less for sugar beets than it costs to produce them and plan to cut acreage by 30 percent. "There's no stability in this market," Hoxsie • Smith ol Brawley, president of the association said. Smith said 85 percent of the world's sugar is ac· counted for in international agreements and "that leaves 15 percent of the outside sugar without a home." ORDER YOURS NOW • • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLlSH TYPE ONOOOO OUAUTY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r-------------------~-, Fiii in thla couoon, clip encl mall with 11.75 to: Piiot Prfnllng. Label Ofv: • Pott omoe Box l sec> • S30 W. Bay St. Oolta M .... Callfornfa 0282e • .,v • Fox Outlines Major Goals Dmd R. Foz, .,.,,.., eoaftnned dJndor of the State Departmeot ot RMI Estate, hU announced tlve ~ IOala which includo 111D9l1tytnt bom• pu.rchae clocamentl .. ao everyooe can UDdentand them:• pnhln1 for a eode of etblca for all real at.ate licensees, ateppln• up lnvesU,atlons =.n1 secutlon1 ot real estate law violations, and• up aubdlvlaloa proceuin« to help the prof esstoo a.o expeclite cmatructioo tncfustry Jobi. Fox announced that many ot. the '3.5 new posi· tions proposed in the 1ST7·78 Governor's budget wW be used to aubstanUally increase the Department's enforcement efforts. PlJBUC NOTICE PUBLICNOftCE PUJSUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • • • LAK.a:RONT HOME AT LAKE TERRACE IN EL 10RO COMMUNITY OF LAKE FOREST .. FOX. WHOSE AP· POIN'l'llENT by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. wu unanimously approved by the State Senate, said be 0 it reorientint the de- partment to take a more active role in helping everyone in· .·.Terrace Nears Sellout volved in buying or sellinl pro-flOX perty -the bome buyer, the seller and the real estate prolesaioft." He said the department will work in cooperation with real estate P"OUPJ. major consumer groups, bd concerned legislators in im· plementing the goals. Homes at Late Terrace, last of the lakefroot properties at Lake ~orest in El Toro, are being re. lcued for sale, according to Jack 1'Jresbire, sales manager of the n~ Biddle Development. Inc .• ~Ject. The 29 one and two-story ~es, currently under con- sttuction, offer-five basic fioor p1au with 1.550 to 2,038 square feet of living area. Rapid sales are expected, said Cheshire, who pointed out that the location, the lake and the single-family-oriented design have proved to be excellent and primary selling features of earlier-constructed Lake Ter- race homes. THE MAJORITY of the Lake Terrace homes front a 16-acre lake wbich is part of the lai:g~ NABB Convention Irvine Builder Cites .':Concern for Buyer' DALLAS (AP) -Woven. among the sunken bathtubs, 'S"aunas and energy-saving methodology at this year's COD· ve)ltion of the National Associa- Uod of Home Builders is a strong strand of social involvement. Builders are as concerned this year about people as they are about material. "There is much more concern evi'dent regarding the customer," said Kenneth Agid of the Irvine Company of Newport Beach, Calif. "The builders are keeping people in mind as they look at the exhibits.•• Wm..E AN exotic portable en· vironment room offers a womblike atmosphere to pamper Ute buyer, the majority of new rtems on the market are aimed at economy. 'J;he object is to make home ownership as practical as po6Si· bte. An NAHB survey profiles the typical new home-buying family as earning $21,615 aonuaJly and buying h o me s in th e $40,000-$45,000 range. Interest rates are at 8.34 percent and· should reach 8.13 percent by the middle of the year, association economists project. BUILDERS SAY the expensive bome is in demand right now, ac· * * * Butler Named NABB Official •errill Butler of Irvine bas been ~ected vice president and ~retby of the National M- ilOClatian of Home Builders. Bau.was cboMD .t tbe reeent mfftial of the NAllB board in Dal1aa where Robert Arqu:Ui., a Cleqo builder, WU elected Jlft- aJdtllt of the board. Arquilla SUC· c•eda John C. Bart of ln-&aapoll8. Other• elected to serve as senior national officers of the as- *l•ttoa were Emelt A. Becker Sr. of Lu Vqu, tint viC4' prest. dea.t, and Voodal S. Gravlee, of Blrm.in*1lam, vice president and t.reuunr. counting for the sharp increase in the median price. The figures also teflect the fjiminished market for the low-cost home among families living on more modest :;alaries. Rep. Jim Wright CD-Tex.), told the builders that the Carter ad· ministration is pledged to make government housing work and to make home ownership again at· tainable. "Low-cost housing has been systematically ignored," Wright said. lo a telegram to delegates, Carter said one of bis top priorities is to create an economic climate generally favorable to housing. TO MANY builders, this means less government instead of more •'If we were free to get on with Olli' work, most all of it would be pretty damn good," said Milton Kettler of Gaithersburg, Md Kettler said builders are worried about government controls and the delivery of materials in the next two years. Agid said the country is divided into three parts. as far as builders art concerned. He said eastern builders are still feeling effects of recession and have energy problems, wbHe the Midwest is in a "no-change" status while the West and the so- called "Sunbelt" in general is "going crazy." .. ONE BIG concern is that the small builder is being pushed out of business." Agid said. He said the small builder is the backbooe of the industry, and de· lays up to two years in delivery of materials make it extremely bard on the smaller operations. Solar energy was demonstrat- ed by several firms at the con· ventioo, but remained an ex· pensive proposition still lb its in· fancy. WHILE CONCEaN for economy was mucb in evidence. there were still a variety ol ex- pemive niceties aimed at the up. per brackets. Plenty of attention went to.a $10,000 environment unit about the size of a telephone booth lay- ing on its side. Cedar-lined, the unit often sunshine, tropical rains, or winds available at the Olck of a dial. fJ,525 Boost hi llfentfa Lake Forest community juat . south ol El Toro and near the San Diego Freeway. All five plans feature custom fireplaces with a v8l'iety or material treatments, such as ceramic tile or padre brick · hearths. Stucco exteriors in the Californla tradition, large living areas and large, carefully de- signed patios all add attractive qualities to the Laite Terrace homes. The residences are built on~ 2ero Jot line concept, usually with two units attached, permitting each to make maximum use of sideyard space. PLANS FOR THE homes were developed by architects Morris and Lorbbacb of Irvine. Interior decorating of the model homes was produced by Lois Harding and Associate of Orange. Ownership of a Lake Terrace home includes membership in four tennis courts, an enclosed jacuzzi, and a swimming lagoon. Also available for Lake Forest residents is a two-story clubhouse with kitchen facilities, multi-purpose rooms, a card room, and adult lounge overlook- ing the lake. The clubhouse con- tains 15,000 square feet or usable spac-e. THE LAGOON, carved out of the edge of the lake, is about the size of two SO.meter pools. It is desiined for swimming safety. Lake Terrace residents pay $42.50 monthly in community as· soclatloo fees for mem~bip in the beach and tennis club. Tbe fee also covers maintenance of the 16-acre lake and greenbelts throughout the neighborhood. Lake Terrace can be reached by ta1dq the San Diego Freeway to the Lake Forest Drive exit, then tumiog north following Lake Forest to Muirlands, then left on Murin Isle to the model homes, which are open daily from lOa.m. to6p.m. New Homes Sold Out Sea Gate ll sales at Hun· Ungton Harbour averaged $100,000 a minute as the fint 32 townbomes of the Harbour-Pacific, Ltd. de· velopment were open to buyers. Forty minutes after opening, the entire Carat phase was sold. More than $3.8 million dollars were involved intbe purchase of the townbomes. The newly created Consumer Education Unit and Policy and Plann.ing Division. will play a major role in developing and implementing new de- parlmeatal proerams. Fox said be bas initiated a study to almpllfy all documents used in conjunction with tbe over one million real estate transactions in California an- nually "so that buyera and selhra wW know juat what is happening... · PUBLIC NOTICE FOX SAID HE ALSO wants to make the Public Pvt111tllld arenoe CDast o.iiv ~:r: ·~""::=::r Rel>Ort more meaningful to home buyers. Before be FM.•, 11.20.21.1'71 ,... ... ._... ....._ 1a ..._ ...._ signs the papers1• a home buyer, by law, must be ~ -•s: furnished a PubJ.ic Report issued by the depart-__ ...._ __ .;.;.i...____ SUNSHINI! OESIGMS, .... 14tlt ment on the property, containing basic information PUBLIC NOTICE sa..=:..~C:::.""' _,. such as applicable tax rates, nearness to schools, --... -CT-rn_ou_s_1-us-1-.. 1-u---•1~!f!·~-:~.,, ... geologic hazards, potential contributors to air, The foi:S:!!-:':1111 ~ c1Mdlla1Mict..!J.D11CJY,.,. noise, and water pollution, etc. neun: Thi• ~ _ fl,.. """.,.. "I want to revise the Report so that the reader v1i.u MEDERA 1FOmiert., v111a Co\lnt'f e1ett1 ot OtMM OlllfttY - will be well aware of the information presented. :;-o1• mz Eldin. a.a_.., CA NinMrv1.tm. Pml1 CurrenUy, for example, a family could buy a house 11arry F. & Vlrian H. eran1tt. 1..a ll'llblhMd Orellt9 ClllMt Dlltv PUot. on an earthquake fault and not realize that it was ~s~°:"'~11':'! i. FWnNrv6.Q.-.21,1W1 *" mentioned in the Public Report. We plan to change c!Mdue1 , PUBUC NOTICE that," Fox explained. n1t ::::::_:.~-:med wltlt u. He said be also wants to give the prospective County0ttttotOr1110tCNnty•,.. ------..----,..-• buyer adequate time to review the Report. Now. the t. tm ntm "':;:::.-::S buyer is often given the Report just before siplng Publlllltd ar ... c.o1111 De11y Piiot. TM ... ...,... ~ 11 -. ...., the fmal purchase documents. "Who is going to ,,.,,u,20,u,1977 4tln -:'.iasett House & cil!. 111 read it at this late date?" Fox asked. · ~o.Mwt1r,.w1e100.NewPG&'t PUBUC NO'nCE a.<11,""° FOX SAID BIS DEPARTMENT is also plan-o..!':c1e:c'Z.-::'isa1r1uw. ning to sponsor trutb·in·housing legislation requir-"~~~C::!:~:,,,1:::s Tiiis IMlllMU 1• ClDnduCt.ci ,,, M ~ iog sellers and /or their agents to disclose to poten· T11e tooowlllQ pen4ft 11 doing 11us1 dMdu••.t.m.11at1ne Ff- tial buyers in writing significant material facts llHS~S~ORELINE DRAPER o::,·,==~4:.;'!" ... ~ abouttheproperty forsale. SERVICE, 16COO VIII• YM>a, #212, 1,1977. This couldlnclude such major detects as leaky H11nt1not011BMc11.ea111om1att647 PJ1m r b d 1 bin d ected h alth od Brue• Tatsuro K~I. 1 ftul>tlthtetO-._ Cont DellY Piiot,. roo s. a p um g, an uncorr e c e v111a Yorba, 1121a. Hum1119ton BHCll, FebnMrv• 11,20.u tm violations, as well as any warrantees or represent&· c.11tom102w ' • 'ff.n tioos as to capital improvements, zoning of the pro-dr:=.~·-1' conduded by •n In perty, and whether UJe property includes any niis ~.a:.~::_ hl·--:PU:--tu __ c_. _N_011 __ CE __ energy or water conservation measures. CcMlftty c1er11 of Or8nge County P1CT1no1111us1Hss Fox said the Department of Real Estate is com· Jenuerv IQ. 1m. NAMalTaTaM&ttT milted to reducing the time lag between the initial Pu11nslted~c-to•1tY":f .!!"es:....,_,__~.,.._. planning and ultimate approval for sale of new sub-.J8n.ZJ.•.me1 ,_,, 'J."" v1EJ01NVEST01tS.bffU.eY111e • divlsions. DrtW,..,..Vltfo,CAfWS · J-s. .._, l»tl Lt vi. "We hope to bring about apedited concurrent, PUJSUC NOTICE Ottft,MISUaltVlelo,CAt261S rather than consecutive, norrnit approvals at all 1..o111t L ..,.._., mtt LA VIM ...--l'ICTITlOUSltUSIMHS Or1w,MltlllnVltfo,CAW7S jurisdictional levels," Fox explained. "Because of MAMESTAnM .. .,. T1111 ._1_ rs cOllCllKted w • infla*'--under the present S""tem each month's TM toi!owlng ,,.,_ b c1o11111 IMS-gtMr81..,._...o. ........ 1-MU U : "-S.E.hlnet delay increases the average price of a Dew home by TY PE-0.MECA, 1724 NtwPOrt Tiiis ~t was flied ...... the more than $5()0 " be added. "Speeding up of this aiw •• Costa Mtsa, a.11for'n18'2m eoo.n1, '*" °' °'_.. <;owl(y °" ,,.._ • • • • Rlc ll•rd Plllillp L•Wl5, "" ,,,977, pernut process will also make construction Jobs N-t>Of1 e11111.. eom Mew, c.11tom11 ""• available sooner." '2'27 Pwbllllled o-enoe e.oast Dau, P•iot. Villa Vale11Cia R lcll.,d Pllllllp Lewis, lffl F«I. 13,20,%7,endMardl•, tm Ntwt>Of1 BIWI., Costa Meta, Olllfornll .... " '26V ~~---~---~-Th ls llllSl,.. ls conductecl bY en lit- Md11el. RlcNrd P. Lewis Tiiis stalltlNnt was flltct with Ille County Clerk of Or•119f Cbunty on PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIMH$ MAMl!STATel!UMT Suit,s Retirees • J1nuerr 20, 1977. Tiie following oenoru .,,. doing~ ....,., .. -81! Published <>nnge Coest O.lly Piiot, B E v e R I.., we s Tc I. ' F .. Jlln.23, 30, end ...... 6, 13, 1977 . 221'77 APARTMENTS, 1616 Bedtonl 1..1111*. 1----------1 Newport1Mc11 CA.92MO PUBLIC NOTICE Clayton sl11relev•nt, IOJ7 s .... Many people have Io Laguna Hills at or .• cost•Mesa,CA.ma found Villa Valencia, the 24552 Paseode Valencia, ,._tJ•"!.~~.~~!"-m79lta1tor ... STATIMENTOl'WITHDltAWA'-....,. --._. .... _ Laguna mus retirement Villa Valencia is adja· l'ltOMP'AltTMUSHIP' Ttlls !Mlnm Is C.oftdueted by. Part t/hotel to b t to th L OPeUTIMOUNDIR oener•IP8f'tMnlllp. a men , ea cen e new aguna PICTtnous•us•M•SSNAM• Ju1i.s..Stwc1wn p I ea a ant and in ex. Hills shopping mall and TIM foll-lllQ ptnOn hes wltMr Tiiis st.tenwrt was tlled •1111 Vie pensive place to stay within walldng distance u • o•ner•I t>••tn•r trom tllt County c1.ni of Or81199 c:-ttr °" PArtMrslllt> -8l"'9 undtr tllt fk Fetlr1111ryt, "77, while in the Laguna or shops, services and lftlovs business HIM Of RUSSOS 1'71611 area. Saddle back Valley 1TA1.1AN oe1.1.i • L 11111 stre.t. Pvbllllled ~eo.sto.11r Pilot. h · taJ Cost• M»a, C81lf0ml1. Ftt>. U, 20, %7, 9"11 MM'c-11••1'71 Overnight accommo· ospa • ' Tiie llcUtlous !MINH name ...... Jtt-n dations as well as our Open house is bet<( tneftt '°' IN oerwnNt> was 111act on PUBUC NOTICE original monthly rentals every Sunday from 1 to s J~~:i ~~=~°'~~ or leases are available, p.m. with tours of the{ wtMrawlng: ---------- accordtq to Thomas H. facilities available to in_. ... t;:!~c:.i'::~1,,.0rrw, "=~::~~-,:r Gibson Jr., marketing terestedretireeswboare ~:~J.11-TMf'ol1Dw1no.-.... c11Mg .... director. Overnight also invited to spend a PWtlsllldOnlnQl9co.to.tiy~ ""'1.llJ~Kos.1.uco.. ,.., ..._ rooms are available at day at the beautiful .An.23,30,.,..,..., .,, 1977 m-ri e111c.,H111111no111ne..m,CA.-.. juat $24 per day (single) apartment/hotel Lawis M819f" Sul .. y, I~ Mt. bl h '-1 d I 11 PUBUC NO'l1CE · SM11Y,l'owUlnY11ter,CA.9%10I W C a.uC U es 8 U From ceutral Orange{ l'renk Jamu L•vtie. UUS b~akfast in Villa Valen· County, ~ve south ODj F1cnnounu11•ass ~r.;:::._~~'=JT6 caa's dining room. Mon· the San Diego Freeway' MAMSITAHMHT tdoertnenfllp. tbly rentals include com· to the El Toro Road exit T11elollOWJll90•'_.,.,.e1o1no1Me1· IAwf•M.Sra11.., Sea Gate II is a continua· tlon or the Sea Gate com· munity within Huntinlton Harbour and COD.tiata of two, three and four bedroom townhomes built along a channel and over- 1 o ok Sn g a man-made laaoon, a total of 122 townhomes will be built. The second phase of con- struction wUl be open for aaln lo about 80 days. 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"He (Bruce Lietzke) is going to have to try to make up a lot of shots, go for some birdies,' and there's an awful lot of out of bounds out there," Massengale observed in bis slow Texas drawl. "I'm just going to try to make a lot of pars, put it in the middle of the green and below lbe hole. "Six strokes is an awful lot to makeup. "The eagle was the whole thing, lbe turning point.'• That came on the par-five fifth, Massengale's 14th bole of the day. He bounced his tee shot off a b'ee, thought it may bave gone out of bounds, but found the ball behind stW another tree. He had a swiJll, went for the ereen 230 yards away and broke hia three wood agaimt the tree on his follow-through. The ball found the green and Massengale mad~ the eagle putt On Tl' Ted•• Oaa•llef 4 •• 1 that all but clinched him a third tourtiUe. "I just hope I can make a horse-race out of it," Lietzke said. The soft-spoken Massengale played well out of the way of the happily shouting, sbovine. mill· ing mob of about 20,000 that followed former President Gerald ~-Massengale com- piled a 72-bble total of 270, a whopping 18 under par for one round over each of the four de· sert courses used for this, the longest tournament the touring pros play all season. AP Piiot• A deeply fnustrated Bruce Lietzke, who bas chased Mauencale throughout the tournament, could do no belt.er than a round of par 72 on the 6,91l·yard La Quinta Country Club course and fell from four strokes back to six behind at 276. Uetzke, suddenly one of the l{ame's brightest stars with two victories to his credit this sea- son and an unbroken string of 2S consecut.ive rounds at par or better, admitted he had .. very lit- tle confidence going into the last round. .. Rik is playing awfully good golf," said the 25-year-old Lietzke, whose round required 36 putts from bis cross-banded s tyle ... All I can do is try to play my own Jame, throw some birdies at him and hope be makes a mistake. But be basn 't made any yet and the way he's playing it looks a litUe doubtful that he wjll." Australian rookie Bob Shearer came on with a five-under-par 67 at lndian Wells and tied Lietzke for second at 12 under par. Veteran Gay Brewer bad a 72 at Tamarislc and was next at277. Hubert Green, with a 72 at La Quinta, and Charles Coody, 67 at Bermuda Dunes, followed at278. Five-time winner Arnold Palmer shot a 74 and was well back at 284. South Afrkan Gary Player, in his first appearance of the year in this country. is at 279. Also at279 is Irvine's Alan Tapie. Johnny Miller. who won ttus event the last,wo years, rallied for a 71 that was too little. too Jate. Atk M d\\rf'W)lllP Bol>!>,,,.ilr• r Brue .. Lt"1•~ .. C•yBre- <.narl•• (.oody HubertG•Mn R09er Maltl>le Cary P 1 • .,,.r Ala" TaPtt WAiiy Arm\l""''l Bol>Murl)lly John Scllrl)o..,._r M il t Morlrv Ano~ Ort1n Ron (.rrruc» Crltr Joni•\ Oav .. H•li Mar• LY" Ste•t Mtinv~ Bol>byWAllP• Dwlon1 N~••' Arnold PAim"'' Jonn Ll\I"' P•ul Mor!ln Bol>OllO.r Joe lnm"" C.n•L1111 .. L•nnv WACll<ln· HowarCITwllly Art W•ll Lou Cr•nam Ceor9e C..01~ JC. Sl!Hll J1m AIK,..,\ Mlk .. Rt•CI Barry JH<k•I Jim S•rnom Jnry M<<i"fo BlllC•lalltt' Mtke R .. .i...,.. Bitty'"'""' Buel .tlllln Mike McCvllouqn K.tku0Ara1 Roel Fun\etn L•on•rCI Th0<np'°n Tom Purtt.,. l vn loll Pf'ler Oo\terr:u1~ Jae!< Ew1nq OaleHe'(t\ TomKllr JO/In S<.n1,... TommvAaton Marty Fll'Ckmdn 011 Mor11&n OouoTewell Vic R1t9Alaelo Tom Nleport~ LEADER RIK MASSENGALE LINES UPA PUTT. j Cagers Sizzle uture Hoop Star Looms at Marina FOR THE 1''UTURE Tabbin~ a b as ketball s tar of the future : Truitt llatton. a sophomore at Marina High or Huntingto n Be ac h , and classmate Chuck Graham. It was Hatton's \5-foot shot from the baseline with two seconds left in the game that knocked arch-rival Huntington Beach out of a share or the Sunset League lead. He is a nifty ball handler: has good moves and excellent body ~~ ~ WHITE f~·~( WASl-1 \t;~\j ---......__ ·~-...-.. ... GI.EHN WHITE PLAYOFF SPECULATION- Verbum Del may be the team to beat In the forthcoming CIF large schools.dfvlslon basketball playoffs. The Eagles, all un- derclassmen. looked Ould and potentially lethal two months ago when they blasted Corona del Mar by 25 points in a tounamenl game. With that much time to gain ex· perleace and togetherness, Verbum Del could be the team to beat. OF WASTE-With alJ the talk about shutting off swimming pool heat 'an'd turning ·down thermostats to conserve energy. why don•t hig h school ad· ministrations step in and cut out these night baseball games that could be played in the afternoon? The output of energy for light· ing hardly seems worth the paltry crowds most of those games draw. And ii they really want to accommodate parents. they could play on Saturdays. MILWAUKEE -Tbob school.Yard pme of tbeai be played today at 0 Milwaukee Arena. where M d the top court artlata wW ••• for the 27th National Bas~ · A111oclation All.star 1ame. Julius Erving, Georce M nla and Bob McAdoo will slam-dunking for \he East David Thompson and Kateem Abdul.Jabbar will be stufttng them for the West in one of those rare occasions where teamwork goes out the window and the pla1ers get a chance to show off theu· moves. CBS will begin the telecast al. 9:45. DelestUlt'f•• SAN JUAN, P .R. -Estebaia De Jesus or Puerto Rico retaiileb his World Boxing Cound1 hghtweight championship c~~ Saturday by stopping B~ Yamabein the sixth round. ' • Tbe end c~me at2:06 of tbe1'i:. th round when referee T09r Perez signalled the end after UM Japanese challenger went dowi. for the second time. Brcntniag Shines SOUTH BEND, Ind. -Notre Dame guard Don Williams scored 13 points in the s~ half and 19 overall Saturd3" *> the Fighting Irish beat SOuth Carolina 84-66 in a non ~oo ference basketball contest. ·~ •' The Irish, winning tt.:eir seventh straight game and rising to 15-S for the season, had six players in double figur~s. Following Williams were a.ve BaUon and Rieb Branning Wit& 14 apiece and Toby Knight wfth 12. Branning, a freshman, ~ pped at Marina High in HlJrd.. ington Beach. S,,U.IJurg Wins SAN DIEGO -· University of Colorado freshman MaTk Spilsbury, an ex-Foothill }!igh <Santa Ana) star, broke away from a five-runner pack on the last mile to capture the natiorurt AA U junior cross country chQltt~ pionsbips over UC San Diego's 7 .000-meter course Saturday. Wculafngton Reeoe~. LOS ANGELES -Forwanl Kermit Washington or the i.as Angeles Lakers. injured in bi- d ay night's game again~t Denver, underwent successfW s urgery Saturday to repair a nip: tured tendon in his right knee,. King• E'all. 3·2 LOS ANGELES -Mike Cor· rigan came back to haunt ~ former teammates SaturdelC. night, scoring the winning goal io Pittsburgh's 3·2 National Hockey League victory over LJ>~ Angeles. UCLA'S MARQU~S JOHNSON (54) LEAPS FOR A REBOUND. . Le .. 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U .70-2118 11.,.....111--m 16-IJ.10·10-m n 1S..6<J.IJ-28'> 11-IS.-71-72-284 ll· IO-n.1.,_29'1 13·11·12·12-'lll'I IJ.IO·Jl.7!.-299 1A·1S-63-n-m l2·1~7H2~ 17-69-6'>-1'-299 IJ.73-75-69-284 14·11·11·/l-289 Bruins Shocked, 78-73 control. He comes from the same neighborhood that produced Rich Branning (now starting at the University of Notre Dame). And , perhaps not by coincidence,' Hat- ton wears the same jersey number sported by Branning- No. 10. Graham, with a sea son average of 23.S points per game. hit 33 in one contest. Imagine the sophomore team Marina could turn out with Hat- ton, Graham and varsity stan- dout Randy Heidenreich., Gauchos Triumph· As Shaw Gets 28 ¥ '?-... .. .. Trojans Routed; Beavers Upset SEATI'LE --With a def~ that shut down shooting from the outside and using a stall the last s ix minutes of play, the Universi- ty or Wasru.n,ton upset second· ranked UCLA Saturday night, '18· 73, in a Pacific 8 Conference basketball game. Mike NeUI, James Edwards and Chetiter Dorsey combined for 54 points as the Huskies used a balanced atlack and managed to contain UCLA 's guards, Roy Hamilton and Jim SpilJane. Marques Johnson, a 6-6 senior who paced the Bruins with a game-high 31 points, closed the gap to 73-n on a three-point play with 1: 10 remaining. UCLA managed only one field goal, by Spillane, in the last minute as the Huskies were fouled time and again. to 5-4 in Pac-8 play and 15-6 for the season use 1s 1·8 and S-16 overall. Steve Puidokas set a Cougars record as well as he bit on all eight of bis shots from the floor for 18 points. UK " 541fforCI lO, Jonet 1 Hoi''"91on • l'len O.r'°" I, Whll•l. Plo'1H U, C.•rftno I WASHINGTON STATE (12) GIOYACCll1nl I, RlloO•t 24, OcNllCI'°" 1 PulClok&s 16. G Jo""'® 1, .Jonfll, K•lly4,Co111 .. s• Houses. S<lllllKlll 4 H•lfttm.-wsu 31, USC JS Foul~dftul -nonf' Total tout, -use 14, wsu 10. hcMlcel 1ou1 use Cotcll &o'ld. A-t,ll$0. Calllornfa, 84-83 BERKEL£~ -tresbman forward Doug True made two free throws with 17 seconds re.. malntn1 Saturday, allowing the California Bears to pull out. another dramatic Pacific 8 basketball victory, 84-83 over Ore100 State. True faced a ooe-and-one situa- tioi:t at the free throw line and made both attempts atter beine fouled in the backcourt by Dwayne Allen. Rickey Lee's driving slam dunk shot had sent the Beavers ahead with 23 seconds remaining. Rickey Lee and AJlen missed jump shots in the final seconds. OregoR, 14·85 ST AN FORD -Senior forward Greg Ballard and guard John Murray scored 20 and 19 points, respectively, to pace the Oregon Ducks to a 74-65 Pacific 8 basket· ball victory over Stanford Satur· day night. The Ducks, ahead by only two points with six minutes remain· ing, broke the game open by out.- scoring Stanford 10-2 in a two- minute span. Forward Ernie Kent led Ore1oo's attack in the second half, with 12 points, after being shut out in the opentnf half. The Ducks led 37.34 at the half after Murr-.v had come off the bench to score lJ points. Marina isn't doing bad on the freshman level, either, as that club boasts a 20-1 mark. OF THE PRESENT- Fountaln Valley Hlgb's basket- ball tea1115 cootinae to ambu.sb the world with the vanity show· Ing off • ZZ·l record, the Junior varsity OWD.lng an 18·4 and tbe sophomore nve sporting a 21·1 mark. That'• 61.fi overall-not too shabby. OF SPEAKERS -Clipper Smith of 1920s Notre Dame foot- ball fame, will talk to the Newport Elks. Thursday. It's open to the public with pre- dinner festivities going at 8 at the Newport Beach ball. And, Newport Harbor Hlgb's track team and boosters will listen to Maxie Parks, a member of the U.S. gold medal 1.600- meter relay at the 1978 Olympics. He'll speak at the school's an- nual track kickoff dinner 1\Jes. daynipt. By CRAIG SHEFF Oftl• Dally PllotSIAll SAN MARCOS-Saddleback College, behind the sparkling 28-point effort by freshman Tim Shaw, outlasted Palomar College. 80-76, here Saturday night in a crucial Mission Con- ference basketball game. The victory by coach Bill Mulligan's Gauchos enabled them to move into afirst·place tie with Palomar. Both teams have 9-1 Mission records with four to play. Shaw was Mr. Clutch ror the Gauchps-especially in tbe second half when bis shoooting countered some nifty shot male· ing by the Comets. SadcDebact had taken a 51·39 lead with 14 minutes to go in the game, and it appeared that Mulll1an's club would breeze to the victory. But such was not the case. The Comets scored eiiht points in a 30-second span, afde4 by a pair of SadcDeback turnovers and suddenly, Palomar was very much in it. The H~es. leading by u much as 11 points in the first half, carried an etght-polnt apreld, 41-33, at halftime. The Huskies maintained their lead but coach Marv Hanihman fell back on the stall after losing Edwards, who fouled out of the 1ame with 7:05 remaining nod the Huskies lead· iDC65-58. Walk.er EstabliShes Meet Record UQ.A 01) ...._ tt, o. .. ,.,.. 11, sr-J. HIMlle...S.111111._t, ""°"*''• WAIMI...,.. Oii w.iw 10, """"' tt. • .._.. "':'. 0-..., ... L.ewttt. Helflln9-l'IGl"'41, UCL.An. Tote!_,.• ... UCl.A U. W•llfftfiOI' U. ..-..t.d out -O.. .... a...t..~A-t..._ ltSIT, 72-U PULLMAN, Wash. -WubJnitoo State abot a~ n percent. from the floor. paced b1 Harold Rhodea' al poln.ta, to bU.ter USC '12·'9 in a Pactoc 8 Coa.tc..1;"ketball 1ame vtc· ~ eouar. n1:f:)a or cs lbots from die 1Joor and set • t'On! fenace 1ame, ichool. an4 WSU atiliJNal neord.: . 2111 Cmpn nm tllelr record NEW YOJUt. (AP.) -OlymplC: cbam1'on John' Walter ol New Zealand f1Dally cau1bt Niall O'Sbaqtmee17 <I Ireland an4 pulled away to an easy victory in tile 1..500-meter race at the U.S. Otymplc InvitatlOAal tract arid Oeld Meet at Madison Squaro G•nlen s.turday. Walker, bampertd aince Jut 1ear'1 OJJmplca by an appen. dldtil e>petatioo that sid~ned blm for three montbs and pt11ued recentlr by throat lntec-tlona, lt1ll WU Strool ~ to outdo the dimJ.nuU .. o•m.up •• neay and Paul C\un9"lQi ill Loa Anlelel.: WJtb t1fO 1•Pt left, Walter mMe • ID01'8 to tbo tnmt-1.Dd tbls time he s-ot the lead and held. it, fhdabtq tn 3:40..J, a Uiee&..,.. cord • Cummlup, winner of two· rac11 earlier Ulla aeuoo oe the West Coast, wu eecond in a:u.c. and O~a~sy• who bad run tbe tlecond faat..t Indoor mile and aeeond futat.1,000..yard m. doo,r race earlier thia seucn., fadedt.othlnttn8:42.1. hellhl after falllnt to do so in 26 conaeeuttve meeu. Tully then miued three attem.Pta at a worl4 .indoor mark ~lM. Edwin Mose1, tile Olympe G met er ch a .Ql pion from More. house Colle1e, UHd a stron1 ftnl«hlb~ ti.ct In winrdq tho 500om.et.er runln 1: 02.'1. Earner, Ol7mpl1a Haney Glanc • hampered thls te8SOQ br LOUJSVILLE · -FU.,.rt 8-11 pulled muades and a spralMid tllrned In the flrat aub·four- anklo beat a finklasa ftelcl JD minute Jnil ln the hlstory ol the tbeSO.meterdub,nmmq&.7. lla...l>ison Gam• Saturday Mika Tull.F. a UCLA Janki'. Jillbt;'.lbtklq off two~ ..... the~ nult l'ltb a lelp)lf • n~ plrfCll'1DlllC9 ID rolllDC llteet1~--. daellC!oailcca-ioaa.-,~fDS:ST.l. MCUtl'9lillhtta.-"hadcleand.taie. \ '1'he TD""''"• wwld ftcQrd • holder at t.500 meten. toolc cbarae with a 56-aeeoncl ftnt et!2 and rm a race .,.mat tbe 1n tile nn..i ~uarten Cl( the event. · ,;- CLEVELAND -SteYe Rld41clr raced to bll 12UJ ~t -rictol7 Sn the eo-1mt dub Satur- day alabt. hllbUCbtlill the early ennu In the mh annuat ICnl&bta . of Columbus tract meet. Riddick '1>ut. the~" out OI. tbeatarttni~ aodWalltbe way in ed8IDa bit~· Eus•= a ti.tlf 8teP." Bld-6* lllll --.......... lnUI _ .. ~---- • • ;.PfC Rally Fails, 7~70 ~s1 ~:?& i::: 1m ~ 1: ·.z~ :-..=a.:::.~":or":i. -:::: ~~~·:~ Verdict ark ~ adW two ,,.. =--V ..... ldt..... a. Pl:nUs. ftna1. polDU,. p sec ~.-~.:=-:en. : ....... ~ =:.:..~njum-ror ~CalJelellomeU for hllertm 1' MeWdl later, But tumcmra ud tree throw !!.! Oraa•• CoHt Col ••• bat OOO"a lfm omu nn.t ma •boodal burt occ. Playin~ The st re a kl n c ~:::en":~b=k•e= = ·~ ... ~~'t, ~:=-· =:e~~~~~b'an imide ~:!;ee~~~0ti'i~!: ~tunlay at FUllerlon. That 1 bdor. Lucas bit the 10-and a a result. Orange Coast on-12 of 14 free throw at· 'Despite commlttlna 31 aheadbucket. ))rconvertedtwofreetbrowa. tempts In the la.st four tirnovers and havlna two occ•s last chance came with ,....,..m, ~o.ntt1'> minutes, holding on to players (Mile• Berry and Jell 51 aeccmds remaining when bot· "' tt ,; • .. " "' • d e f ea l 0 cc id en t a 1 Golden) ejected for fi&btlnl /With shooting Phil Bolden miaaed a = : ~ : 1~ =-~ ! : : :~ College, 64·!57, in col-i left to plfty, Tandy GUlis' jumper. Condi• 4 o 1 1 eoie11n • o '11 legiate basketball action t.es .alm06t upset a Fullerton But the ball went off a :~;. ! ; : ,; ~:=t~ ~ ~ ; 1~ Saturday at sec. .t m that is 8-1 in conference Fullerton player, and it was re-s•mo11 1 a o s Go1c1ett 1 o 1 2 Meanwhile at Cal Poly • warded toOCC out of bounds. !lut "V:. ,: J 1~ ~ a.;:... ~ : 1:;: San Luis Obispo, the UC • ~ :Oranie Coast. 3·5, overcame a Pepper stole the inbounds pass. "•'"'-' P:1111erto11. ,as.a. Irvine Anteaters were ~restlers $parkle I forCdM • ~orona del Mar High captured • ..fiVe individual cbampioruibips at 1tle South Coast League wrestling ':ft)lals Saturday niebt at Dana .J{Uf s High. · "l'he top three finishers in each w!~ight class advance to the CIF ~~tional tournament which will ~held at Cypress College Satur- dJy. ;in the 123-pound division, ddM 's Chris Crosson defeated Terry McCann of Dana Hills, li-5. McCann had recently beaten Crosson in a dual match. -~And in the uss Costa Mesa·~ Btll Brookens was awarded a 6-4 dtcision over Rudy Arreola of Dana Hills. •Denny Morrow picked Up one of three Mission Viejo cham- pionships as he dominated the lils with two pins including a fall iii the finals. :No team scores were kept. * * * Seodto Ceast Lta<)IM f'llllb VAii Si TY ...... 1. S. McCartn (OHi 2 .Jelap•n CUn1I 1 ~lenka IMV) •. R~ <SCI IOl>-t. Imoto CCMl 1 Barllett (Ml/) 3 MllNIP\<\I Hin!)•. Oooolloo CETI. 1 IS-1. 8. BtOOllen• CCM ) 7. Arr .. ot• I OH I l Mllcllell (MVI 4. Taylor IE Tl . U3~1. Closson CCOMI 1 T McC.nn IOHI ] Lelton IET> •. Piscltelli CMl/I c.Jo-1. CMln> IET> ?, C.011"' (MVI J ~'"'" (QSM) •. Rugqles (OHi. 136-1. Eh.s ICdMI 7 • .Jarrett IDHI 3. Pickel IOETl 4. Shepj»rd ISCI. HI-I. ~ (MVJ t. SI-% lETI l. Sm•th 10-Ml .C. Jlomo IOHI. Ml-1. Gr-tCdMI 2. Merwin (MVI ~. Nleblas IEl'l 4. T•revls (CM). "57-1. Ev-ICdMI 2. SdlroecM<' CUnll J, OQoe IMVH. Roberts 10111. fje.-1. Me9ursmltll ISCI 2. GMnttt (c;.dM) J, 8e$tentl"; IOH 14 SctlwldtenbffV ( Vnll. I, Melsm (MV) 2. Moedr (U"ll :I. Simon 4. LMolois CET). 1. OoeQQel CCdMI 2. ~nq (CM) 1 M«tr. .ow.tic. IMV>. Kelly Shines Diablos Capture Swimming Crown By LAURENE KEYS Of IM o.lty f'llet Slatt Fountain Valley High's All· American swimmer Mike Kelly captured two ot the five meet re.- cords set at the Mission Viejo In- vitational Saturday at the Marguerite Recreation Center. And in the team standings, Mission Viejo, surprising no one, rode roughshod over the ~eposi~ tion, scoring 264 points. Newport Harbor finished second with 172 and Newbury Park was third· with 156. Kelly led all the way in the 50 freestyle to post a speedy 21.67. And in the 100 butterfly, he easily outdistanced the field to win in 54.07. Mission Viejo's Mark Barber won a hard-fought battle with Newport's Jamie Bergeson to set an 100 breaststroke record in 1: 04.10. Bergeson finished in 1:04.20. Two records were set in the re- lays with Mission Viejo's quartet of Dave Barnicoat, Steve Mc- D o u n g h, Barber and Jeff Scolman winning the 200 medley In 1 :42.85. And Newport Harbor's team of Jeff Stevens, Tom Myers, Ted Tillman and Bob Montgrain turned in a fast 3:21.03 to win the 400 free easily. In the 200 free, Mission Viejo's Jesse Vassallo. who had just re- UCITennis UClniN 161 rJI UCs.t.e..,..... Siltllft turned home Saturday morning from a swim junket to New Zealand, won in 1:47.85. Vassallo also flniSbed fourth in the 100 breast. Brother Vic Vassallo captured the 200 indo in 2 :02.26 and then placed second to teammate· Barnicoat in the 100 back. Barnicoat outtouched Vassallo in 55.44. Vassallo's time was 55.70. And in the 500 free event, Jim New of Mission Viejo, finally put- ting some distance between himself and challenger Phil Atkinson or Sunny Hills, stood up as the gun sounded for the last 50 yards. Realizing that the race was not over, New swam the last 50 and finished second to Atkinson, but was disqualified. · According to official Ron Hall, New pushed off from the bottom, wbicb is not allowed. Ml•left v1ei-1111.1tau .... 1 FIMIS THm Kor•no-1. Mlulon Vl•lo 14'; 1 Ne,.port H arbor 1n 3 NeWbury Parlt IS.; 4 Sunny Holts 1.0, 5 Fount•ln Valley; 6 AMl>f>lm "3,1 C.O•tot MtH61,8 Edl!O<l•l,' EstMCla33 100 medltv re4•v I MlsslOn V1e10 I '42 AS tmeel r.cordl 1 Nt wbury Park l O 10 100 fr~ I J Vusallo IMV I 1 41 85 1 H~Y"' INPI I 48 JI l New IMVl I •8 90. Bucko (SHI I 4• 1S 2001M 1 v. Va\\AllO (MVl2 07.261 Barrucoal IMV I 1 04 ()') 3. HerKM>MO CAn~twlm) 1 OS )'j. 0 8ar""s (l>~V) 2:05 8'2 SO free-I. Kelly (Fl/I 21 •7 lm~I rec:onll 2 S<olm&n (MVI U .16:S. Myers (NH I 22.814. Prff<e IAnanelmltt.M. Olvlnv-1. M«k (Edi~) 310 OS. 2. HObl>• (MV) :nuu. Soll! cnon-scorit>QI 1ous. 100 fly-I. Kelly (FVI S4 oe lnwet recon:I) 2 Mc· 0o ... Q11 (MVI SS.al. Navin (N Pl s. ... '· Aldr~I\ IFVI 57.23. 100 lr-1. Stievens (NHI 49.01 2. H-ves INPl ..,,11 3. Pnoec.e <Mallelml S0.11 4. 8uclt0 tSHl 50 J1 being dealt an 86-64 set- back by the hosts. Winning for the elg'bth time in their last 11 games, the Vanguards saw a 4941 lead diminish to 52-51 with four minutesJeft to play. That's when SCC's Ted Bergerson h.it a bucket, and the Vanguards cashed in on free throw opportunities from then on. Bergerson wound up with 21 points and Randy Adams tallied 12. The Anteaters, 9-14, fell behind 12·4 and never got closer than eight again. They only shot 38 percent from the floor and were outrebounded 50-40. Kirk Christ scored 10 points and grabbed 14 re- bounds for UCL * * * UClrvlne CMI I• II pf Ip Jen''"' ROC19tr\ GonlaltU Tlve"'" Stephens Lovu>gt~ Cuson Hair Christ Reed 4 A I 11 1 0 J 4 \ , • 17 , 0 .. 6 1 0 I 4 0 0 4 0 • J ' 11 ? I 7 S l " 1 10 0 0 1 0 Totals Hallltme: C•I 1S 1' ?7 M Poly SLO, 3M2. SoGllColl09t lMI f9 II , J Sarro" Gta'\t+or Adam' B~nierson Crunk \ l l 0 Mafstead • Total• H u Half 11""' sec. JO 'JO pl 1 , J I 0 11 Pro Scores NHL NY l\lande~ 7, Pl\il-lpltl• 1 Montrw•l8. llo~1Dn3 Toronto 10, W.shlnqlonO Clllc"OQ4, Col0<-2 Detn>IU,Mlnnesoca 21Cl•I St. Lou!\ 3, Allan•• I Plll>bwgl>J, l.c» AnoeteH tp 1 !3 IJ " 2 ~ •• . . Rustlen Win; sec in Split The Go.14en West Collete RusUen cap· tured ·tbe consolaUon championship finals of tbe Casey Sten•el baseball tournament Saturday morninc, band- in1 Los Angeles City ·college a' 6-1 setback at Golden West In a game for seventh place, Chaffey dealt the Saddleback Colleae Gauchos a 10-3 defeat. And in non-tournament action at Southern California College, the SCC Vanguards split a doubleheader with Whit· tier College, losing the opener 1-0 and winning the nightcap 8-2. In that first game, Whittier's Alvin Strickland re- corded a n<>-hitter. And at UC Irvine, UCI defeated an alumni squad,9-6. Golden West got two hits apiece from Vince Bienek, Larry Kubacki, Jim Bruneaux and Ken Munger as the Rustlers opened a 5-0 lead after three innings. Munger had an rbi double and Jerry Velas- quez added a nm-scoring bit in the Rustlers' two- run second frame. In the three-run third inning, Bienek had an rbi triple. Chuck Robertson and Brian Costelloe com- bined for a five-bitter for Golden West. Chaffey broke open a 1·1 tie by scoring five runs against Saddleback in the fourth inning. The Gauchos got a tri- ple from Mike Heil and a double from Neil Sensabaugh, but could only tally four hits altogether. Despite splitting its doubleheader, Southern California College got two fine pitching performances. I.n the first game. Butch Ward struck out five and allowed only three hits, but one of those was ahome run. In the nightcap, Larry Adams went seven in· lltnn. tivlnc ap 01'e hit and two nana wbUo strik· lD1 out seven. ·OUemive.ly, catcher Mike Scheetz sparked sec, getttng four bits in the second game, l.Qclud - ing run-scoring singles in ~e flrat and eighth in- nmgs. ...... Wtst<U ~s.d 81tMk,rf ~rf S.IW'CIOd,et> 'OeVOSl ... clh """°"·"" KuMcttl,lb •l"llnffvll. If EVMIS,lf Munow,n Vei.squu,21> Allde~!lfl-Jb P9ter1,c H-rt,~ " ... rtiGft.p Costelloe,p Tot .. s • r 4 ' 4 ' 0 0 .. 0 3 0 1 0 3 2 3 I ' 0 2 ' 3 0 I 0 , 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 )) . .. "" 1 0 t 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 , 0 0 0 2 I I 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 12 • Scilf'lt.., ... , .... LACC 000 010 000-1 S O ·GofONw.u on 001 ooa-. n J ~CllUI a r llrM Brode rs, lb 2 o o o CIOUW,lb 1 0 0 O Key.ts 2 0 0 I Slffl,lf 3 0 0 0 Wellecll, lb 3 0 0 0 Venoet11,c 1 o o o Auslln,c 1 O o o Hertle,2b :a 0 0 0 Hettw,:lb 2 1 I 0 Htll, rt 4 2 1 O .Rldlerdson, dh 1 0 0 0 Neermen, dll 1 o o o S.~Cf " 0 7 ' Dove,p 0 0 0 0 Nl9ro,p 0 0 o 0 Totals 7' J • 1 k_..,lllftl• CMlfev 100 501 011-10 no SPORTS Irvine lnSwlln Victory Brothers Mike and Gary Figueroa captured three firsts and a second, sparking the UC Irvine Anteaters to a 75-36 win over host Cal Poly Pomona in swimming action Saturday after- noon. Gary won the 200 indo and the 500 freestyle while Mike was first In the 200 fly and second In the 200 free. UCl's Winston Uchiyama clicked oft a 2:23.0 to lead an An- teaters sweep of the 200 breaststroke. * * * S.<ldltbe<k 010 100 OIG-3 ' 2 f'lltSTOAMti UC lrvlM tlf) lMI c:a1 .... , "9- Olepl<•Ukes, If Mlynlliro, rt Pelff'S, SS Tllomu, 1b SdlMU,c Gnff,cf St_l .... ,41\ MUlup,lb ....,. __ . Wanl,p ToUlls SCC (ti 400 mec)tey reley-1, UC lrvlne u r 11 r111 3 Sf.O. 7 o o o 1.000 frM-1. Andtrsott IUCI) J o o o IO'J27.I 2. "leek' CUCll 10:~4 3. J o o o &qwmen IUCll 10:34.•. 2 o o o ~lrM-l.Ol-ICPl1:4t.12.M. 7 o o o Flo-IUOI 1:50.2 3, Kftklnu t o O o IUCll ''-.i. 2 O o o 50 f~. Roberts IUCll 22.t 7. 2 o o o Kelly IUCU 12.t a. E-.nll ICPl 2ooon.4. o O O O 200 lM-1. 0. ~ (UCO t:OS.S 20 0 0 0 2. Jen (CPI t :Ol.I 3, Flldltw (UO) .....,........ 2:11.t. 000 001 0-1 S O ~ ... dllll,._..E-.CCP)I. Wtllttler sec 000 000 0-0 o o Wiiiey ICPI. Mc:otlOOAMR 20011y-1.M.~ IUCl)t:OU Chellk•u~.u MIY•1hlro, rt Wood, rf Petff"S~ H Tnomas, lb Sltel ton, lb S<hHtz. < (irffr,cl Plllford, dll WllM>n, lt> G. Adem.s. 21> L.Adam\,p t.yndl,p sec Ill 2. O'Toote IC~l 2:07 .. o . T-(UCO •• r " ,., t: 12.6. J 2 o o 100 1,.._1, Lindstrom IUCll •. 9 1 o I O 2 Olr .. " ICPI .,,I l. S--..y ICPI , 0 0 0 504. 3 1 7 o 200 b•0-1. KCKlllMI IUCI) 2:08.7 J o o O ? Kelly (UCI) 2 09.9 3. NW9holl ICPI 1 0 I 0 2:11.1. s 3 • 7 soo ''eflt'"l. G. Flauiro• CUCI) • I 3 2 S·03.3 2. lowman IUCH 5:07.t 3. • 0 O o Wlllece (CPI S: 12.0. • 0 0 0 100 breast-I. UChlyem• CUCH • o t O 2:13.0 2. Btcker IUCll 2:U.4 l. o O o o Newlend (UCI) 2:24.1. o O o o Th,...·n,.ierdlvlng-1.E-(CPI 35 I 12 4 l. Wiiiey (CPI. SC...bft....... Qt,...rtler-'.UC:IM .. l!f1.f. Whltller ooo 101 000--. :t 3 Tot .. s SCC 312 010 OIK ... 12 I Cage Standings W-dliams 10UTM COASTCOfe ..... lllCa W L ~p PA -1 ~ IMVl 2. SMtl (CM) a. l'lolt C 4.1.opuUlHI. 1 .IUNIO•VA•tStrt .,._I, Y.._, IETl 2. FeldJ'Mn CMVI :I. Mf9oiM <SCI 4 ~ tCOMI. Steider IUCll dtf ThomPSOn 6·1, 6-3 W ; Ltrn IUCll dtf Fiiiey 6-1, ._1: C.OC" IS8> dtf Nagel H . t-4. '-2; o-n IS81 def Helson 3-6, 7-4, '"J; Shaw ISB) dtf -1-6, 1-4, ._2; 8rYMhft9 (UCI) dtf ~lla~ • ..i. 0..-.• • SCIO fr..-1. Alkl-ISHl •:4'.'9 J. Hl!nCN>e<Q (Anellelml 3. 0 8•rnn (MVI 4 53.0t 4 Vellelltmp (NHl•:S4 31. 100 back· I. e.rnlu1•I CMV) SS.4' ?. v. VasS<lllo (MVI SS 10 3. M. ear,.~ IMV) ,.,12 4 Picken CCMl1 OUI. 100 b<ffsl-t. 8¥ber CMVI l:CM tO lmeet rt· CO<d) , 8eroeson, NH 1.CM JO 3. TUOff (NPI I OSOH.J Vus.t!IOCMVll OS.as. College Basketball Fullttton I 1 ff7 SU S...t•A,,. 6 2 612 574 C:.rrltos 6 l 61$ 6SS O<aftQe O>as1 2 S 513 S4S Mt. s.n Antonio 3 6 us .. 1 Tallies 59 PORTLAND - Portland ·state's Freeman Williams, the leading scorer in college basketball, put on another show Saturday night, scorini 59 points as the Vikincs ripped Simon Fraser 119-71. 1!06-1 ~ IM\11 t.111-11 fSCI 1 Mino <sru, ......,.., 1cc1M1. llS-t. Or~ fOHl f , Ftlnc (MV) 3 SI--. (CdMl4."-ICMI 121--1.1...arweod IOHl 2. Gftlhl.,. IMVI 1 OI_, (QT)•. Klefbeck lSCI. 130-1 CIOM CSCI 2. Tl\8yer IETI 3.. ~~ CQttl 4. PIM IMVI. J36-1. DuclOJ CMV) 2. ~II ISC> J. _.,.IETl4..-..IUnll. i. llur.-llv IMV) 2. CeQ11119i. (Cd!IU C. 3. lliTI 4 1"1-lno fSCI. I, Tl'uett CMV>2. Go<M1(ET13. Oft C:SCI .. efttard (Cdlo\I. MIN IMV) t. llrowll (ET> 3. 111 leftl I Uftl I .. ((OM). ~ CMV) 2. Gaui-fOSMI :I. Dick ISTI, t71-I. E..._ «SCI 2. Albrlotlt (ETI a. ....._,,Ulll). N-1. ~P (OlflU I. SC1111CW (MV) 3, ... ISCl45-lfOHI, .......... ..., IMVlt. Mlln.t CSO. 1 PltOPHOPM '9-1. tMll IMVI t. HerNftdft f£TU l(NCtno ~14~<KI. --1. Kleli.y CMV'n.l.lt,__, IOHI I. Y-'uw C~I 4. 8NI ICMI. ffS-t. ~ IOH) :Z. f'eb tMVI 2 lAr• CC»l 4 WMwr IETI • 11>-1. J1M111111 CMV> 2 • ..,_ en> :r, s.u CU!lll._~ 15Cl. la-1. Wl"'I• tMVI I. 0-W, CETl ll..........., CK>" Deooellt CUnll, .._,, .._ cru 2.Mllr <Mv• s. Sm1t1t '""" 4~U>+O, • ... ._ .. ~ (QIM) 2. .... (MV) a. ar- CCTl41.Nllml-CD+O. .._.. ._ crn a. ,.._. CC'MI 1.. o.t11eti fM¥1 .. S...COH). "'1-\. ,....._(ET) I."°""...,, .. ..._. ~-.UIUllll. ...._,.~tit Cn') I. St.n•ll GQ I. .. llld .... CSQ .. ~(QIM). *-«ma.o.....csos. ..... ..... ,CM). 0... IMV>t.--.O~t....,._. CSCJ. ~WlllMVJl..--.ISCl. ·eon~ Volleyball StelW·Edles CUCll def Kocll.Ch.lm~ ••. • I, Oldln_,..Johnson CUCll def Tnomoso· .. Fiiiey •?. •2; L•rre-Mc ... amara CUCll def 8..ioll•Dll Artir.4-6, 1·6, 1_. •OO ''" rel•y-1 NewPOrl Hutior 3 11 03 cmeel recordl 1 Sunr.v H tlls l 14 • Sports on Television 9 :45 a.m. (34) -FUTBOL tion all.star game. SOCCER. 2 p.m. (7) -BOXING 10:30a.m. (4)-001.LEGE 'l'be second quarterfinal BASKETBALL -The round in the U.S. boxing Michigan Wolverines meet' championships, taped at An· the Indiana Hoosiers at napolls, Md. Bloomington.Ind. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE 11 a.m. (28) -TENNIS -WORLD OF SPORTS -The Final round matches in the Winternationals drag racing Springfield International competition Crom Pomona. Tennis Classic. Also, the women's masters Nooo (5) -CHAMPIONS surfing cbampioruibips from -AmericanslderPhilMahre Sunset Beach in Oahu, tries for another giant slalom Hawaii and the world speed victory in the World Cup skilng championships from series. Also, roller-skating Cervinia, Italy • paininilationalcompetitioo. .( p.m. (2) -SKIING-The tp.m. (2)-CllALLENGE Nations' Challenge Cup: OF THE SEXES -Jennifer World Series of Skiing, taped Chandler and Pbll Bo11s. at St. Moritz. Switzerland. compete in three-meter div-~:30p.m. (28) -THE WAY in1. (7) -AMEalCAN IT WAS -Earl Blait and SPOllTSllAN -A search for Gene no.sides recall Colum· moUDtaln leopara in Iran and bJa'a upeetof Army in 19'7. a hunt for waterfowl near 6 p.m. (2S) -PRO SOC- J acklon Hole, Wyo. (4) -CER -Hi1hll1hts of an GOLF -Final round of play English Football Lea1ue- in the Bob Hope Desert match between Liverpool and Clauic from La Quinta Coun· Birmingham City. tryClubiDPalmSprings. 11:30p.m. (13) -TENNIS 1:'5 p.m. (2) -NBA ALL--Jimmy Connors meets STAa GAME -The Eut vs. Adriano PanaUa in a WCT tbe Westin Milwaukee in the · ·challqe C..p match from Natlooal Buketball Aaaocia· Lu Veau. w .. ~1<191on 71 UCLA ll wsun.uscs• Oreoon 14, St•nford &S l:Ahlorntae.4. Orl'QOn 51 SJ USF '9, St. Mal')l'S 11 .,.e•ad41 Uls VeQoas 9'1, Loulhlll• '6 81kersl.-d SI •3, S.n F•anc1\Co St 61 Cl\epnNtn 11, Cal Slate CUii H 81ola 7c., Gr-Canyon 10 Sa<r-'oSt6'.0llcoSI s• L0"9 lleKll SI 63. Pacific 67 USO 16, UC Riverside 76, Arus• P..:lflc as, ucso 6S Portl-107, 129-rdlne ti Or~n Cl>I n. e o ... oon 6' E. Wasl\lt>Qton 'le, S. Oreoon St86 C.I Luftltf., IS, AmbaHador 80 Arlrona St 69, TeJUts El Paso S4 SW L.oulsltna 61, Jecksonvlllo S'> IOTI Oklll\omaSt ... lowaSt79 Austin PMy 9S, Tenneuee Ttc" 7' Arlron.•.NewMexlcoM Coloredo 7', Olll-"om• 65 Weber St SC, CiOIWIQoa n H°"slon 114, TCU 74 St. 8on.wencure91, Syr•<uM 8-4 Prlncelort IS, C.Olumbta &• Mlnrwsota'1 low•58 Drake"'· Tuls.12 Nebr.SU69. M l•souro 5a .,.ort1>c.aro11na 106, Tul•,,.•• Oral R-l\ 113, ... T•xH $190 ToledoM, llow1t1>9Green SS VMidert>mes. Florid.an Ala-T.J, M1n._1pp, sue Rutgef'S61, W Vlrginle6' Harvard 61, Brown M Girls Results Gl•UllASkUULL VAIUITY ~ o.. ... TWmey f'-talfl 'hCley IS:ll Ill) hfltftM LeoMrd llJ) F 011 Grey lllHC" 16) F 161 SCl\ede Jeckt0n !W C '61 Schade Lonoteflow 14) G Ull MterorltC "OOerts 1101 G W Gomer F~sc.orl"G lllb: Wllllems6. Helftlrne: Fountain Valley, 27·20, CdM (HI ( .. ) Gle!Mlale ElPOtlto IOI F IOI Mllltf' Hendrlc111 no F m ~1 .. Goeoael C301 c • U> Hurley Bendel IOI G Clll ICllpettlc:k Torres (ll) G 111 L. 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Olego 70 ~·o-et s.n Bemar,.noetO..ttev Cltruut S.tddlellltclr. Rlverslde.t San Oleoo Pafotn¥11 Sout'-sterTI Williams, who played all but four minutes of the game, hit 25 of 38 field goal attempts and 9 of 12 free throws. He is averaging 38.5 points per game after scoring 71 Wedneaday night against Southern Oregon. His 59 points was the second.highest output of his . collegiate career behind his 71-point ef- fort. For quality. selection •. service, and price - see the Master Dealer. Nabers cadillac 64NIOO 1973 IMW 2002 4 speed transmission &lld sunroof (6~) 1973 IMW J.OCS COUPI 4 speed. sunroof. air cond, and stereo. (967 KLM) 1975 IMW 2002 4 speed. sunroof. air cond. & stereo (907MFG) 1975 IMW SJOI 4 speed. air cond. sunroof. stereo cassette. mags & low miles (624MWZ) 1971 IMW UYARIA 4 speed, sunroof. air cond, and stereo. (168 DOZ) 1973 IMW UYAJllA 4 speed. air condit1on1ng & stereo. (680 PPM) 1974 IMW IAYARIA 4 speed. sunroof and stereo (348 LFM). 1975 IMW 2002 Automatic. sunroof. air cond & stereo. (0154) 1975 IMW SJCMA With air conditioning and stereo XLNT! (062 NIF) 1972 IMW 2002 Automatic, air conditioning & AM/FM radio. ( 121 FTQ) 1973 IMW 2002 HI Loaded -includes air cond .. stereo cassette. alloy mag wheels. fog lamps etc. (236JTG) - 1974 IMW 2002 . Automatic tral)sm1ss1on and air cond. (372 LPF) 1975 IMW 2002 4 speed transmission stereo and mag wheels (820MMM) 1976 IMW SJOI Air cond . pwr steenng & brakes. stereo & only 11 .000 miles. (611AOG) Guess whic.h car dealer is mad because he has the world's lousiest location? If you gu"sed Jim Parkinson, owner of Newport Datsun and Beach Imports, you are right. He has to sell DATS~NS, but no one knows where his locations are. 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(8733} (0567) . & air oond. (0720). 555.95 p~~ 55250 PLUS TAX LEASE A 17 6 ALFETT A BUY A 17 6 SAAB FOR AS LOW AS THIS! Fu lly factory s5505 PTLUAXS • equipped. (0496) 315 mo opon end 1 ·-C<!o s 1291s COii -S6300, A•ldual - 013; Ill "'°, flC.nM & _.,,,ry dePOO~ down 110t9l -MONTH °" epprO\leO cre<M + TAX BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-09()0 Near MacArthur & Jamboree -" , ' r Cl DAil Y P1\.0T Sunday, f9brumy 13. 1m I . . .. ... fitcrte •••••••• 1000.2999 The Bluest Mlm.tPiac• on the Or1np Coast ' ~· •••••••••• 3QI00..'699 ....... llMStmlftt & Rnancial ••••••••.• 500C).5(M9. DAILY PllOI· CLASSIFIED ADS ~y Ir ..L ,,..at . . . . . . 7000.71" MIRhdM ••.••• ~ loots & ft\Grlnt ( You Can Sell It, find It, ( 642 5678 J .One Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad • Fast Credit Approval Announctmenta~ Penoftal1, Lott Ir ~ ...... S05G-5m SenkH & Rtpaln 600MOf9 ~ •..••.•• 900C).tf99 Automo.,._ a ....., Tn.nspcttatton •• 'f 9100-~ CLASSIFIED INDEX HowsetforW. 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Httl& .......... 14kl0 U,...N~-1 11111 •-v-........ 1 .. 1 ~ ....... ···:::: ... ::: S.J-C•J>i•Lt•"° 1"7'1 S.UAM . ... 1• -loo<~ ........ , ICIM S..U.WlllM ··· IOll ~-=--!..I• :: 2 bedroom condo with den and wet REAL ESTATE bar. Excellent view or Bay and ~::,::, ;:i• ... 1, • •• • ::= Fashion Island. Underground garage, t:!..":t!:'.;:.1111 · . · · :: air conditioned, 21t'i baths. Locked ~~ffi'f!.: · ·:::{5 entrance for estra security. Open Sat Gst~ J!i!I"' 644-1133 'g~alt\· ANYTIME WATB.. WATH. WA1B 2 homes located in prime Newport Beach waterfront area. Own your own 32' boat dock. 3 Bdrm., 2'12 Baths, beautiful courtyard. Open House Sun· day 1-4:30. Owner· will consider leas~ale or lse/opt. 4423 & 4459 W. Coast .ff wy. Priced to sell. $124,900 & $126,500. . LEASES ROM $450 TO $650 1002 ...•..•....•...•....... ····-·················· ~" u ... 0 .1 •. · . 10 & Sun I to 5 p .m. 320 Via Lido Nord tl ,_, .......... ··· • lid Newport Beach LCICJUlla eEE:f~w :··. fa coats & w ... ..., !stah HCMl61 Corner Location Ranchette :::.=.:;·~.~~:::.: .... :!: Choice Mesa Verde pro· WITH VIEW ~-:f"~ir,.., ::.:. :::. :': perty. Close.to shopping Nearly 2 acres nestled !f:t~~~t~TI~~;· .. El 1---------1 ~~! .......... !~~~ =:~:~:~~~~~~~:~~ ;~~~J~~ntlh:=~ri ~~:~ REHT•LS ERRORS: J.dvertisen 0 a r em arka ble custom 11 Spy...lcns ly wn..-ne w pa in l. M o v e · In b · 1 3 bd d 1-. t\irnoh<d l lllO should CMCk their ads y ( h Off ed W l rm + Cn + -.,~.,tt.,'.~:~',~'t':J ~ 6br Southport. li;e oak res ! er at $70,500. family rm home d e ,;:.,.,.,,;,";.1.,. ;;;;; 4aily and report ft'· p<.1 neletl g<.1m c 1oom. Call now whtle 11 ·s still ~igned to maximize the ~:'!:'.::.::'::.~"'r'u!."' ~ ron l~dlotefy. The fam.rm w /CU!.lom oak available .. 549 8655 p an 0 r a m i c , h 1 1 1 y .,.,.,.,_..,1...r ms DAILY PILOT assumes bltns. lgc !H'P d in .rm. ranchland view. Abo 5 o..p1 ........ ,. • ~ side yd w /play hse for M . OWl>lu .. l•f •.. lo-00 liability for the first in-ons1eur car covered parkllll! .. ~:~::,. :! children Beaut pool. room lor campers. hoJh ~•.re ... 1 "' _ correct Insertion only. Jacuzzi & Golebo. On lhc & Madam t-tc. The corral ca11 J1 =::::'..11<md :1---------1 marketat$325,000. Make commodate as man\ ~·~; :: us an otrer. Our new Pa rlei-vo us French horses as you could t'\l;r t:;-.;:w..;. ~~":.~:~ =· f'ublish~'s Notice: ~~s!.~7~ing construct· Quarter? 2 Bedrm Con· want with room to ,,pare -.-1esi..r1• ._All I d ·ed ---------1 do,stepslopool,pnvate OFFERJ NG P H ICE ~.!:.:'"" ... rea estate a vert1s courtyard. Taking de· $220,000. ·~ In lhis newspaper IS sub· ts t ~1 000 can 644 721 I ::=: .. •r..:!1· :;; ject to the Federal Fair ON THE BLUFF post now 8 -• ··· • ~:v. ••. ..i = llou~1n1? Act of 196 549-8655 etlB 8USIN£SS, INY£ST· advert1:.c .. any pre· -"'"'"'' -wh.ich make!> II 1llci:al lo Best Buy In • '. . . MEJIT, FINANCE ferencc. hm1tat1on. or Huntington h••-•!!P".<'' llll» d1scnminatt0n based on M V d ~ ... 7'..!.~ ~., ~::~ I 3ll'. l'Olor. rl'l11.:1on. i;e'<' Viewpoint esa er e ~~";:'1'.~:A1r0 ~:'.'; or nal icmJI oni:m. or an 4 Il<'droom. 2 uath and •-· v. •• ,.... ..~, 1111l'nllcH1 lo miJl>c-an\ family Pnv;1te ~pun1::.h ~ .... rn' \Ul.\ 'iU<'h prl'f,•rf'nc1•. limit.;. OPEN HOUSE courtyard entrance. Ii? ANNOUNCEMENTS, t1011 or d1;,rnm111atio11. ·· SUNDAY 12·5 bat·kyard Great plan· EXUDES LUXURY The floor plan has a rdreshinS: orig1nal1l) that 1s s pcctarul•H ! Family Room. For mal Dinmj( Room and three w !·:~·. l 1-: y '.\ TAYLOR CO. l<EJ\ l.TPHS ·,ttll't' l !HH l lki CAHYOM TOWMNOMIS Sparkling New! Country Club at· mosphere. Private garden court·yd entry, pools, tennis & golf course view. Sunken LR. wet bar. security. The "Oakcrest " I-story 2 bdrm. model highly upgraded. Air-cond .. lush cptng & cust. drapes. _Microwave oven. Lease $795 mo. Sale $136,500. Beaut "Greenbrier" 2 story. 2 BR, sitting rm. 2 bath, formal DR. For lease $&50 mo. For s ale $149,500. Spacious "El Dorado" 3 bdrms, 2'12 baths 2-story. Lge kitchen, lge DR: For lease $850 mo. For sale $159,500 26 CANYON ISLAND DR. Sat/Sun 1·5 (off Ford Rd -East of Jamboree) PRESTIGIOUS SHOUCLIFFS Superb workmanship in this lovely cuslom·blt 3 BR pool home. Warmth, charm & personality thruout. Inviting LR & country kit. Owner purchased. Submit! $235,000 201 MORNING CYN. SAT/SUN 1·5 llG CAHYOM -$215,000 F abulous view of B.C. Country Club & lights of Newport Center from this ex- quisite Deane Homes beauty. Highly customized. Parquet foyer, expensive cptng & drapes, smartest wall papers. Many extras in kitchen. Great jacuzzi. 7 RUE GRAND VALLEE Sat/Sun 1·5 LIDO ISLE HOME FOR LEASE Lovely 2 story, 3 Bdrm & den home in cl. lge master BR w/lge sundeck. Spac. LR & formal dining. Cpts .. drapes. Unfurnished. $1 ,000 mo. S,.d..._. ....... ,. ......... OPEN SAT /SUN l·S 1226 POLARIS, NEWPORT BCH. Escape to a world of your own in. this SPACIOUS, beautifully• decorated home. WARM COLORS, woods, glamorous master bedrm suit e, gourmet kitchen, super!> quality. 5 bcdtms +library, 6 ba. $3$0,600. Tai HAllOR RIAi.TORS '4'-Hll ~~~ .......... !~~~1~~ .......... !~! BACK BAY CUSTOM IY OWHH -$1 Z1,500. 4 Bdrm, 3'h Bath, ram-nn, playroom, laundry room. All rooms open onto pool. 2600 Sq. ft. plus 2 ~ar garage and R .V. Parking. . OPEN HOUSE SAT • SUM I ·S ltl Yldo lay• .... ,.,.... ltocll GeMrol I 002 Gfflf'9I . 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• View, View S PECTA CU LAR PANORAMA, 4 BDRMS, 3 B A TH S, GAME ROOM-HRDWD FLRS, DI N ING R O OM · PARQUET SUN K EN LIVING ROOM. WIDE PATIO+ JIUGE YARD. FINEST LOCATION PIUCED TO S ELL AT Sl 95.000. DA V ID LEVIN E .. P1.ICIFIC J.TTENTIOM INVESTORS $36,500 Older home located in Hunllneton Beach on 601100 n. lot near school, park and new library. Great starter home. For more Information on thls un,ique buy call 96:}·67~ . CNN Ill Q• "' fllfl IOP! N'(t• t•IHMI PERSONALS & ror childr<'n. Neat & LOST & FOUND This 1wwspaper will not clean, Sl'C it toda). Qf. knoy, ini:ly acc·ept any 18506 VALLARTA ferl'tl at .i low ~itl.!IOO .. Bedrooms are within thi:; 2 I 11 Salt lA-.L. Hilb Rood GARAGE SALE ads In decorator home in de· ___,.. .. ~~-R1:7U EST7UI: , 114 M'2 0100 ad vertising Cor r e al 5-19-8655 M nountf'rntnh • \tflJ cu root .•.. ~l!ICI t.101 Nol"'" '>:JlO sirable Mesa Verde. The NEWPCRT CEKT'Ell, H.I . 644--491 ~ the Dally Pilot bring hap- u P g r ad e s a r e 1 0 0 py results. To place your ........ _. • .. u..o ....._.. . ... ~ llett•IQ.bo'. •... , .••. ~ estate which is in viola· Uon ofthe law. Beautiful 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Custom carpeting & wallpaper. Fireplace. large e ntry h a ll with wood pegged Cloors, 2 ~UPERB HOMES numerous to list. You FiDd what you want in drawing card, phone enter the Ala s t e r G...,.al I 002 ~ I 002 Dally Pilot Classlrleds. 642-567& today· 'f)evet•......... . ..... k:IO --------- $EIYIC($' Hoeses for Sal• ..... ~ ........ -...................... . EMPlDYMpo' & GeMf'd I 002 Bedroom through double ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• c;...,..a I 002 G.-rol . I 002 doors with a separate1---------1 SPANISH ESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• closet. bath apd J>Owder OPEN SAT /SUN I .5 + GUEST HOUSE ... PIIPAIATI8N ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... ~ ••••.. 'l!m pat ios, dourile garage~~~~~~~~~ w1lh electric ope ner.1- Pool, tennis courts. Just room as large as some 470 w ..._, t bedrooms. TAKE AD· •snnrns ft" + POOL-$57,500 ,_W_• . . ..I.,> ...... _11... . llOD MOCW81SE =t=:··· ....... -·=-::.: .. :.:· :: ... ::. :: ....... -11-•all •••• -c-. ....... _ ...... :t fi:1: .. ··::::.:. : .:·: . ~ ,.,..i.,··· ....... • .. . ........,.. .... .... . .. UnJvenity Perk TENNJS COURTS JACUZZI & POOLS All go with this J bedrm. 2 I~ b a l h c o r n e r Townhouse on large lot. Fireplace. Fam rm. bllns. FA h~at dble gar. Ownt•r'siln'< 1ous . 9 months new. $77,900 Lo cate d of f Elli s between Beach Blvd. & Newland in Hunlmgton Bea<'h. <.:oastline Heally 636-8802 UNDEHtAILY DESIGNED VANTAGE TO DA y ! ! ! Newport Helehts, N .B. Authentic red tile roof. Call546-23l3 Nearly comJ?lef.ed 3 Sheltered secluded entry O"fN lll9•HPUN'nPrr1'(1•. bdrms · fa mily rm .. to finest li ving room ! [ ~ frp.lc., beamed cc1l. Also Cantina kitchen plus dtn· ~. ·~i~a;H\fJ ~:::~l 4 bdrm. & ram1-h~Jr!~m~ ~~~~id~e~'~ . ~· _! __ , ·-·~~ CdM RIVIERA before never ag.'.lin wine FOR LIVING IN MESA DE.I. MAR Waw ! Loads of charm in thts beautifully decorat· l'<I home. Your ramily w11l ltve in warmth. Four I ________ _ Bedrooms and Fomily HURRY!! Equals a ny European cellar a nd \\Ork shop. Riviera new! 3 Rdrm Sparkling summer run home, words can't ex-p ool o n .18 ac r e. ~-=-....... ::;; ~~ ........... :,,. DY fi.l(i-3928 .c\·e 645-5253 :Lachenmyer ---------i noom with versatility for I st Tirnt Offered _________ , the creative homeowner. Large 4 bedrm family press. you have to sec tl Separate guest house! call for app't. Pancho Villa must have .. -................ -... _,. .... ···-==•...i..i·:·.·:·: 5 BEDROOMS Realtor ~":!~·~~~~· .'.'.'.'.'. .. :: ________ _., Impressive courtyard :;::~:=·· .:'.::·:.::·: entry. Lar ge kitchen, .,.....c... ·· ·· -•Olive Perk"°"'"* separate laundry room. -..---. ... ··· ·· ·.. 2~ baths, large rear f:i:.e.*~"·:· .. ::::: 20 brand new homes, Jg 3 patio. Newport Harbor -·rs I u••Nr & • bdrm, shoike " tile -.,.., 11. roofs, from SS9,000 High, close to g olf (_,..T (714 >s:l&-5875. course. $82,500. ~-~~~·::::····:: 400tU-ia, FORaaAl.lw _ ........ ._. ·······-CJl --::::: :::rc..v.-:.:··.::::= ~ , . ·-:.a. ........ ,.., .... ,,~,.. ........-; ~ -.51 ... o.~ •........• ,,., ·::~·.~Ar;~~· = For Ad Action A#n•A ••Wt C II <-..'-.. ""'' ..... a a ~t·.,., .... 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Qall quick847-6(ll0. Cl'fN Ill 9 •II S IUN IO I!! NI("(' ·-.. : I ' -: ..... ~o: ... ~~ Bedrooms. The price is with w ct b a r. big I RtJU. TOR ' closetoschools and shop. patio and beautiful 840·7000 ping. Call now 546·2313 grounds surround Ao· Hwbor Vl•w Homes ~N "'9 ·"siuN 1081 Nf{I' thony free-form poot. I•-------• Montego model & shows [ '8! 111 Call 546-5880 for full de· like one! Custom wall •:i ll~fdl1i1 tails. ~ ~ ~$2~0~~~~. ~~O: :~r~~r f~~~~j _ -=--··-··-=··-· Vets if you qualify $2,000 d ining rm, s pacious ESTATES ..,LE is all YOU need to get in family rm, fire place. "" this home. You may Lotsofbuillinsandother The court says "Sell it"! 1--------•1 qualify even if you have extras too numerous to Great starter home for used your e ligibility. mention. On a beaut1ful- young family. Are you Low down to non vet. Jy landscaped corner lot. hundy w1thapaint brush Hurry!Call 963-6767 See t o ap preciate. and tools'! 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MEW OH THE MAIKET IEAUTIFUL HOME Prnff9ous Newport lch Location $195,000 TM •lwwt• lit caorclnahcl ~ •d CJOOd .... Ciiia.di ...... ..... .......... wfth ,......, "'°"" ...... ... pool Clld t.ced yard. You ... t ... ttn it's a ,.... flad. SURttOUHD!D IY WATa HEW OH THI MAIKfT FINEST OH LIDO · $275,000 s.,.es...,..h0ftww1t11aa.m11M,- .ct ~ patio. o.tlt-c19cJ ... .... -2 Ml lob mtd 2 SfNteL .... ~ 9ld WcOllr wffta wrw/Jlf .,_ Giid ... perfKt .._ for .... •ftClllf•• ..., wlilo -tors f!tltdotw / ... de or lftlg .ct ... '"'••JnrJ. Sllowtt by appt • ..., HOT OM 1MI WATB 1..--~-MWllf.t. SZ44,f50 Jnt tM bftt ..._ Nib c.M offflf" wfflt • "' •lew. Up 9o•e It all!! lMt ft a btutl,.t dKorahd ..... forthe ...., ...... 4 .............. ....., ..... ,_,_ ._. " f'OCMW Clld • CJCl'":-..r ol. TMt •• -_.............. ... .... & tohllr COOld ....... .-.... A t-, .......... _.., y..'d...,....., It - ... c ......... perfKt. See It .... btUeYe. DllYI TO WATa $119,100 lmt•• st,e. Z St.y-Mw,tW ....... ..., .... ,.. ........ ... 4 ,_...._ ............... ,... .... 9a• .. W1,....U.e...,.eltls..._ .... macnab I Irvine realty MER HOMES 2, 950 TO $1,200,000 AMYOM TOWHHOMI 12-4:10 P.M. Delightful townhome. Balconies over lush landscaping; ndry; security entry ; deluxe maint-free 4,900 fee. lt CANYON ) IM THE IUffS OPEN SUM 1-5 P.M. Best priced " in "The Bluffs!" Now $149,QOO ! ! elightful "Delores'' plan end· nit. Handsome oak cabinets mouldings, elegant fixtures, g Id carpeting, custom draperies fully ,aid-conditioned. lot VISTA DERA (D46) IAYdtEST-$179,500 OPEN SUH. i'f.5 P.M. Drop in at 1925 WINDWARD (off Tradewinds) & see this spacious custom home w/4BRs, 21h baths + separate dining room, den w /fireplace, great brkfst. nook & lg. kitchen. Perfect home for out-of-door entertaining w /built· in gas BBQ + sparkling pool w /complete privacy. Owner transferred. {047} llG CANYON Exceptional Monaco w /day-night view of ocean & lights. Extra-lg. master suite w /lavish bath. walk-in closet & jacuzzi. Formal dining + luxurious living room . Freshly painted & ready to "move in ." OPEN SUH. 1-5 P.M. # 15 RUE CAMHES. (048) NEWPORT SHORES Immaculate "A" frame, 2-story floor plan. 3BR, 2 bath + expanded brkfst. area. Newly decorated in "move-in" condition! $83,500. OPIH SUM. 1-5 P.M. 223 COLTON.. (049) WISTCUFF-OPIH SUM. 1-5 P.M. 1100 DOYB DL Well located small family home w/2BRs + den. New carpets & all-new kitchen! Sharp thruout! Asking $124 ,500. (050) HACH HOME Private exclusive community w /sandy beach, pool & jacuzzi. This picturesque, bright & cheery. white s huttered home w /white brick hearth will grab your fancy & treat your pocket book. lh-house, lh -mobile -$42,950. Lois Miller. O,EH SUM. t-5 P.M. 100 E. COAST HWY. #123. (D51) IUATHWS! Absolute perfection from the fountain courtyard entry thruout this spectacular borne on the fairway at Big Canyon. 2-story entrance w/ltalian marble. Everything ln perfect taste - papers, planUnes. paneling. 3 lg. BRs: garden kitchen; family room opening to pool & jacuzzi w /used brick patio. $295,000 lee. Barbara Aune 642-823.S. CD52) 1HI PllFECT IUTRl4 T On the bay (1At-house, ~-mobile) lBR, 2 bath home w/beamed ceilings & fireplace. Immaculate in every respect. Boat s lip avail. Priced for quick sale at $47,500. Robert.Lane 644·6200. (053) Ml~SOM~? You may find it if you drive by 2090 Meyer Pl, Costa Mesa. Corner location w ta 2BR home & lots of room to add-on. Lowest price avail. now. $45,950. For info -Lois Miller 6'2-~ (D54) . MA .... C8f1' a.LISH TUDoal Custom Big Canyon 'lalentine home. Warm woods thruout the entry & kitchen enhance this spacious home. Den or library could be sth BR; kir\g-size closets; high ceilings ; paneled family/billiard room w/wet bar. Pool-sl.Je lot w /one of the finest views of golf course & Fashion Island. $395,000. Lynne Rothell 6"-6200. (DSS) \ HELLO FUTURE GOODBYE REMT This home offers you a way out of rising rent <'Ost and into a solid future ror you and you family. Now you c.in own this 21:! H. l ' ~BA home in lhe J,lreatt'sl or <1reas fo under $52.000 T hi:... on may be gone by the tlml youd1al 540-3666 l@Mij BACK BAY HEATED POOL $86,900. Cozy 3 bedroom in an:a of (•;.talt' I) pt• propcrt11•;. Suµer l'On\ e111ent lut·a lton f11r -.ehoob ~hop pm)!. \ 'l l'.\ a nd hu lra n ~por1 a1 1011. Ope 1 plan famll) room over looks i.parklinl! ht·ate< pool Ju~l 10•; d nwr m O\'CS )OU in. llUHR\'' CALL 962· 7788 llAUTIPUL 5 11.-4125,000 One o( Mission Viejo's best, with large family rm., formal dining rm., frplc ., 3 car garage & mt. & niiht light views. Transferred owner otf ers this 2850 sq. ft. home for quick sale. NOFESSIOMAL ll.DG. 10 Modem offices, 2 secretary's of- !ices, law library room & reception area. Scheduled income over $27.000. Room & plans for expansion. $225,000 MEW IAYFRONT CONDO 2500 Ft. of luxury, with huge living rm., extr a large 2 bdrms. & den. Docking avail. Owner offers for $895 monthly lease or will option to sell for $185,000 HEWPORT ISLAND DUPLEX Pride of ownership shows in this im- maculate income property. Each unit has ·3 bdrms., 2 baths, frplc. Two enclosed garages. Just steps to a varie- ty of water sports. $172,000 WE'VE MOVED To larger quarters in the Great Western S&L Bldg., 450 Newport Center Dr .. ground floor. r · tu __ .. 759-081 I rt.\6 ~ OUR GwU Wut.iu BUg. 1002 ······················~······················· EASTBLUFF POOL-VIEW Spacious 2480 sq. ft. 3 BDRM .• 3 BA. -could be 4 or 5 BDRM. Huge BOOK- LINED family room.den. EXTRA wide lot. Lovely pool. Room for boat s torage or extra car, or adding on. Don't miss this one! $159,500 'f523 l'AMPUSJ)a~fR'/OIE OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 6 P .M. · GeMral I 002 General 1002 .....••••.....................•..•.......•...• 3 BRBEACH CITYBOMUS Neot as a prn. cle~m oi-a whistle on a beautiful tree hned street. 1':1cval· ing stairway le ads to massive bonus room. Walk to schools and shopping from a quiet HUGE -........,.,. I 002 GeMral I 002 call collect (714 > 842·2535 • K€Y G----' family nei ghborhood. R€Al TORS ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot1N ''' \J •ti~ iUfw tOt•f f, t..f' CUSTOM HOME Grandparents, aunts, un· l'les welcome. Pvt area for visitors. young adults or fill w /happy children, 5 Br, 3Ba. very lg kitchen, huge den w/super wet bar, on a corner lot w /off street boat/camper parking. 1''1reproof red slate roof, around the corner from Grammar schl. walk to all schls. bus line, shop- ping. churches. 587,50(). Owner Bkr. 636-1854 or 494-8284 LIDO ISLE BAYFROMT Lo\ el) bayfronl l'Stjl on tiO ll lol. SSH. 51 "A,\ lar.:e d<·n. formal <hnm room & e'<lra larl{e boa dtx·k. ~ti0.000 }.lrittingham Rutty BR's PRACTICE OR??? Near Hoag Hosp. Tnk over patients. Dclightfu home, with 16 parklnl( spaces plus room to ex pand. Could be antiqu shop, Heally. or ? ? ? Complete $87,500 640 .. 6600 CHOICE SOUTH IA YFRONT $315,000 2 Bdrm. 2 Story hous and 2 Bdrm rental cot· tage with View and on· $hore mooring . Completely refurbished and furmshed. "HISTORIC: PALM" WATERFRONT IALIOA ISLAND $275,000 Sandy beach and pier for lar&e boat. 3 Bdrm ho111 e & 1 Bdrm Apt with an .xlnt rental. Come an see I.his super Bayftoat &t the "Historic Palm". DOUBLE DUTY DUPLEXES Provide a roof over your head & a shelter for your taxable income! STUDIO UHITS 3 BR. ea .. frplcs.: sound construction. Near beach. A steal at $129,500 JUST LISTEO! 3 BR. & 2 BR. Lge. Jot, close to water. Sundeck. $130,000 OCEA>ROMT Right on the sand! Lge. 3 BR. ea. XJnt tax shelter. Great rentals. 5207 SEASHORE. OPEN SUN.1-5. $175,000 DAVIDSON IEALTl SBOI W (.,q\t Hw , NB 645·7575 3116 N1·wP"'' Rlvd NI'. 673·9060 Persondlized .~signer Pattern [~lfiMHI SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad GeMral ••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 110111 ILllllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE eOPEN SAT. & SUM. 1·5 I I J VIA UDO SOUD Bayfront on Lido Isle with Side Tie For Boat Included. Outstanding 2 Story Modern Contemporary 4 Bedrooms Sensational Master Suite With Cozy Red-Brick Fireplace Mirrored Closets Marble Twin Vanities 2 Wet Bars Heated Blue Lagoon Jacuzzi With Tumbling Fountain $375,000 Fee 402 VlST A TIUCHA Eleg ant Listing In The Incomparable "Bluffs" 3 Br, 2~ Ba, Conversation Pit 2160 Sq. Ft. Very Private Location. Adjacent Major Greenbelt. Shows Like a Jewel $115,000 205 VIA UDO SOUD On The Bayfront w /Pier & Slip 2 Story Contemporary Luxurious 4 Bedropms & Maid's Quarters Outstanding Master Bedroom Suite. Enjoy Tb.is BayCront Beauty From Expansive Deck on Water $210,000 411 PLATA IN 1NI IWfff Spacious .. E., Plan Condo Overlooking The Upper Ba1 & Ecological Preserve 3 Bedrooms, 2~ Baths, Family Room Large Patio. Ready for Occupancy. Lease at $750 Mo. SUNDAY 1·5 I 16 VIA qurlO. UDO ISLI 2 Story 3 Bedrooms Street to Strada Completely Remodeled Colors & Decor Simply DeligbtfW In nus Rlchly Upgraded R esidence Private Beaches Tennis Courts • Clubbome $1U,C¥>0 SUNDAY l·S 8 IY APPOIMTMINT . . . . . 7 * OPEM HOUSE 1·5 * LIDO ISLE IA YFtlOMT 2 I 9 VIA UDO SOUD $550,000 llGCANYON - COUKTRY FIEMCH Architecturally exciting in every detail. High, coved ceilings; French doors, plank floor entry. Tasteful blend of wood, brick & marble. Den w /fireplace, walk-in wet bar, wine refrigerator, formal dining room. Prime golf course view. $425,000. OPIM 2·5. IS HERMIT ACH LAHL CORONA DEL MAil -VIEW Beautifully maintained couple's home w /2 bedrooms, 2 baths, & large viewing deck overlooking Canyon & Little Corona Beach. Have plans for expansion, $215,000. OPEN 1-5, 234 HA%B.. 'h ACRE OM NEWPORT IA Y Prime E. Bay Front location w /an outstanding designed & construct- ed 7 bedroom, 7~ bath home. Spacious grounds include large swimming pool surrounded by lov- ely gardens, pier & slip + a sandy beach & brick terrace, 6 car garage + 6 car off -street parking. $895,000. II& CANYON TOWNHOUSE Fountains, lennis, pool, jacuzzi all overlooking Championship golf course. These go with this brand new imaginative award winning 2 be droom home. Come see it. $125,000. llG CANYON -IEAUTIFUL Tasteful decor in sort colors, gardens lush, with auto. sprinklers & private patios, cul-de-sac loca- tion are just a few of the eye stop- pers in this 4 bedroom, dining room, family room home. A show stopping price $229,500. TOWNHOME -llG CAMYOM The Greenbrier, split level 2 bedroom, 2 bath award winning home on 6th fairway. Brand new and handsomely upgraded. Ten- n is, pools, park-like setting. Architecturally imaginative. $145,000. llG CANYON -IROADMOOlt Quietly inviting, e legant, 4 bedroom, family home near park. Decor in gold tones, features high beamed ceilines. pegged wood floors, great kitchen. 2 fireplaces & many decorator touches. $232,000. llG C:AMYOM TOWNHOUSE In a park -like setting overlooking Big Canyon's Championship golf course, you•u find this light & airy 2 bedroom home. Brand new, mir- rored wardrobes, wet bar & autumn tan carpets. Move in now. $125,000. IEACH HOME Just $86,500 buys this 4 bedroom, 2 bath beach home. Jn addition, you will have access to private pools, tennis court and clubhouse. Call for appointment. IA YC:REST HOME Comfortable home to live in. Secluded atrium off master bathroom. Custom pool, patio, 4 bedroom, sunken Ii vlng room with large beamed ceilings. Price is $145,500. Call for appointment. OUTSTAN0'*9 VllW This split~evel Bluffs bome has 3 bedrooms, 2'f.I baths, fireplace plus an alarm & intercom system to give you added security. Call' now to see this fine home. $1.29,950. · MYIMI TOWMHOMI In beautiful Deerfield. 'lbJ.s two bedroom highly upgraded home ts priced as an investment opportunt. ·ty at $6f.500. DNLVPILOT ••••• ·~-----~~~---~ ............... forW. ....................... ........ ~~ ....... !~.~~ ....... ~-~~ ....... ,~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... !~.~~ Gi•••.. 100201••• IOOZ G .. 11111 1002 G.._... 1002 G:••rtll IOOZ Guer• ....................................................................... ······················· ··~···················· .............. . IOOZ TARIEtl REALTORS' 3112 Years Old! Prestige Villa Part( areal Freshly painted and decorated inside. cen tral forced air heating and air cond11ionfngl 4 versatile bedrooms. 2 full baths. Candlelight dining room. radiant fireplace In the pool t able sized family room. Entry hall to entertalnor's llvlng room, cov· ered patio area. Fully spflnklered park·llke grounds, heavy shake roof. $120,000. Call 540-1720. J.Ccr GClrCICl9! Hard to find These days! Beautifully lan dscaped home, large L shaped patio veranda Pride of ownership Inside, pro· fessionally decorated 1n rtch tones and tex· tures. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Famlly room with fireplace. central air to keep you cool. Deluxe kllchen with time saving appliances for cooking and crean·upsl $67,250. Call 54()..1720. Monticello Condo: Shows very well, Immaculate Inside and out. 2-stMy, 3 bedroom floor plan, 2 full baths. Dining area In the kitchen, entertaners living room. Mom lovm' bu1lt1ns In the gourmet k1lchen. Enclosed patio, comm. pool area. Carpets drapes. like new! $54.500, grab 11 quick, call 54()..1720. $76,900 -Mesa Verd.: Great home in this prestige areal Neatly groomed yards, sprlnklers front and rear, cone rete driveway & lru1t treesl Tastefully de- corated, lush carpets & drapes. 3 bedrooms, separate family room with fireplace, 2nd fireplace in the living room. COY9f8d patio. newly painted 1n and out. Call today, 54()..1720. QuletC....._Sac! Handsome Ooeanaer home bn a priVate street, no busy traH1c so you don't have to worry about the k1ds1 Walk to grade schools! Party patio. neatly groomed y11rds 4 bedrooms. 1 ¥ •. baths Dm1ng kitchen. cozy fireplace 1n the 1tv1ng room Semi converted garage wllh wood panelmq and carpets F0<ced air heal· 1ng $69,900 Call 540-1720 letter T1lan Hew! Sharp one year old Brookview townhome in fantastic area of Cosla Mesa Full line of rec lac1llt1es. tennis court. comm pool and rec room. 2 bedrooms + den, 21·'2 baths. Richly paneled den or family room area. D1n1ng room + living quarters Gourmet kitchen with the best 1n bu1tHns. Super sharp, showS like a model. $69,500 Call 540-1720. Just Recluced! Save $1000 on this charming st.-ter home! Good area, separate covered patio with BBQ area & playhouse 1n the large reat yard. 3 bedrooms 1nS1de wood decorated ranch kitchen Living room + dining 8'9L Extra wide concrete dnvaway Close to shops and bus seMoe. VA terms, S.0,500. Call 54()..1720. Vina StylncJ _ Super deluxe condo, ex~llent loca11on, near pool and tennis courts Elegant decor In rich . tot"les and textures, ethnic tnbal decor! 3 bedrooms. iv, baths Formal dining room. ash WOOd cabinets. Central at"ld forced air hNhng. Generoos SIZed rooms thruovl A baaut1flul sight to see. $75,000, 54()..1720. View to Cataflna! Newport Crest home with a superb view from the pnvate master suite. Walk to beach, ten- nis courts, even has a comm. pool. Deluxe kitchen with &elf cleaning <>Yen, trash com- pactor tool 3 bedroom condo. 3 baths. Eating area In the kitchen, flHta family room. Log alzed flNplac:e. Garage door opener for con· 119ntence1 $89,950. Call 540-1720. 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL REALTORS G1•rtil 1002 ....................... EXTalMe .... ACY a bdrm 2 bat.b ~ plu boom room located al &JM ead ol a cul-de-.. c wJtb NO adJolnl n a neiabbon. Tbls 3 u ar new bome has an ov«· sit.eel lot <R.V. ac~>. upgraded carpeta and 11 C.F.f~hya Co.-Rtaltun. st.ep saver kitchen. call collect (714) M2·2535 O'IN 1119• II S llJl>I IOM N1(l• l•tllll REALTORS 675-$511 OPEN HOUSES 111 CANYON ISLAND Daft lhJ C.::r: H FOUl-SU.000 4 Bdrms. + large bonus rm., country kitchen with frplc. Great location between South Coast Plaza & Newport Beach. Next to park & tennis. A solid value! WATStRtOMT PIER/FLOAT OPEN SUM. I -5 501 36th5treet Choice corner • rare • 4 bdrm., 3 bath home. 2 frplcs., lge . covered patio. N e w float ! $179,500! Towllllam1. 3 le•oo• ....... utli ~1p1mloa,~l.t.g-Pool& ................................... Slll.400. 0,.. Sat & s. 1·$. #6 CANYON LANI -CAMYOM CUST: C .... to , .. .._View shc"L 91 celllw, off Podflc View Drhe - l 8ectroom. famUy "*" 21/J baths, fireplaces in llviftg U"OOftl i ....... ~ foruacal dluting. $650 '"°*' tWy-yrty leoff. Open Sat & S.a I ·5. TUltTLHOCK NIDI Immaculate spHUevel home on quiet Cul-de-Sac street. 3 spacious Bedrms., form-1 dining + large family room with stone fireplace. Very private rear yard with large heated pool and ample decking -mature landscaping. · 3 car garage +special parking for R. V. or boat. $152,500 you own the land. Treat yourseU today, held open Sun. 18752 Via Palatino EASTSIDE CIEAM PUFF!! HEWJIORT SHORES Profess. decor. 2 bdrm. + den, 2 bath home; brick frpk., clubhouse, pools, t e nnis, e t c . $75.500! CORONA DEL MAI Twin dupleices, S93,000 each, better hurry on these! Only one lert ! 1c6oa lay Prop. IAMCHO SAM JOA9UIH • THE GOLF COURSE. 2bedrooa 2 bclttt.dlltwftttwet bcr. le..tffufty 11pcJrOded. Carmel c.-pet. Mg. I 0 ft. ceiUnc)s. l viewing ct.ells, dot• to pool Call for appoiahnent. WIST SIDE COSTA MESA IEAUTY. l ledr'009, 2 botlr CHI C...,..Scte. Hew c ............. ,.., 1009 for bCNll Oil' IY ,_...,. °"'Y $61,500.. CGI. for .. palsf I I. Immaculate Eas~ide Costa Mesa family home on quiet cul de sac - street. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, lge. family rm. with frplc., new kitchen, 2 car garage. Shows like a model! Fast possess. $73,950 Rfflton * 675-7060'• FANTASllC VIEW AMD •Hr OM THE IEACH AT llG COltOMA. .......... Drift. I .......... COUIYtt ....... Yearfy ..... at$6SO./...._ WE MHD SAUSPIOPU COMMISSIOHS TO· 7°"• C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER SPAMISH VIUA $55,250 • IEACH Winding walkwa y t hrou gh Cas lilian courtya r d l ead s t o secluded entry sheltered by red tile roof. Fiesta dming plus cantina bar and gourmet kitchen! Soaring staircase to Master bdrm plus child's retreat. Pool plus tennis. Make this Twnh.m Jiving al ils finesL Try S.S.600 lOlal down. Call 847~10 PllME EASTSIDE COSTA MESA COM- DOMNUM. 2 ... OCMUI, 2 battt. ...._ c• ,.. ........ ~MW. Yrfy ...... at $450. Getler.. I 002JG1Mrol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• oPfN 1119 •II S fl.J(Y fO at Nf(,.. ftDlfllHI ---- COLE OF NEWPORT REAi. TOIS 2515 E. Coast Hwy •• C... .. Mw 675-551 I • ................. 0.-.c.. DAILY PllDT CLASSIFlm ADS Custom Qualitv for $79,500.? YES! Come see.t1iis 4-BR, fam rm, beauty at: 946 W. Fairbrook Lane, Santa Ana (N. Flower to Orange). OPEN SAT/SUN. l-5pm. Completely remodeled to perfection. See the dream kitchen, and buy! Have something ycu want to sell? Classlfied ads do it weU. 642·5678. "°" c.. .,. 1• F1nd 1• I .... 2 .--1 ~ c.i a.... .,...,_I With a~ M . -...v•u _ .,.. o.dM ~ JACK HOWELL. Realtor 644-1156 1002'GetMt'af 1002 G1Mrol I 002 1 Ge.rot 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SELECTED HOME BUYS "llSTIUr Green Valley home w /pool & jacuzzi. Adjacent to mstr bdrm suite, fam kitchen. Crml din rm. Shows like a model. $74,950. 968.3371 or 546-1754 WCICYGI Use your VA to purchase nice FV home. 4 bdrms, 21h baths, xlnt conditio n . $76,000. 968-3371or546-1754. PRICE UDUCED To $67 ,500. Seller wants quick sale, nice 3 bdrm. Xlnt FV location. Lge yard. See today. 968-3371 or 546-1754. FAMILY OlllHTEO "PAUSIDI'" Estates, w /huge bonus rm, complete w /wet bar, 4 bdrms, 3 bas, lge mstr suite, frml din, fam rm, w/wet bar. Xlnt schools, near small park. We will guarantee sale of present home. 968-3371 or 546-1754. MIU $9UAU PAU Across street from this showy 3 bdrm townhouse. Great for recre ation, near golf, s wimming, tennis , handball, etc. $61,900. 968-3371or546-1754. SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali Area, near new 4 bdrm upgraded thruout. Btflly decorated. no work, no xtra • money to spend. Prof · lndscpd, cov'd patio. $76,950. ~-3371 or M6-1754. -• . AISOWTB.Y IMMACULA11 s bdrm beauty w /lots of eye appealing natural wood & professional wall graphics. Xlnt north CM location. 646·7711or54G-8914. YU.A .. WAUC Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo w /big double car garage & 2 patio are11. Ideal location near So. Coast Plaza. 6t&-77Uor M0-8944. GOLF COURSI ESTATE This btnty upgraded home has it all. Very gracious 4 bdrms, 21h bas, frml din, huge ram rm, wet bar & gorge ous view of golf course. 545-9491. COLLEGE PARK IEAUTY Huge yd! Sha rp, c lean 3 bdrm, 2 ba, f am rm home w /lge enclosed patio. Fresh paint in & out. Gre at neighborhood & priced right at $69,500. 545-9491. • ·HEW VA OR ASSUME ·Very tastefully decorated 3 bd, 2 ba. fam din, frplc, cov 'd patio. Close to everything. New on market at $69,950. Vets welcome! 545~9491. - MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE Btn 2 story, 4 bdrm, 2 bath home in CM's finest area. Lge liv rm w/PV stone frplc. f rml din, fam kitchen on near 1f.s acre. $115,000. 545-9491. UDO ISLE $217,700 Outstanding custom blf home w/4 bdrms, 3 ba. fam rm, sep game rm & 3 car garage. 64.6-7711or540-8944. IAYCUST Most unusual cstm designed VIP residence w /3 spacious bdrms, 3 baths, FRML din rm & f am rm plus btfi pool. Jus t lis t ed! 646-7711 or 540-8944. MAGNIRCEHT VllW Of Newport Back Bay & mountains . 3 spacious bdrms, 3 baths , ram rm, plus den/office or 4th bdrm. Just reduced to $142,500. 646· 7711 or 540-8944. FANT AST1C VIEW From this immaculate Npt Bch hilltop home. Superb oversize fam rm & fromal living rm, both w /fireplaces. View of harbor & sunset over Catalina! 646·7711 or 540-8944. !.AGUMA NIGUEL PAMOIAMIC YllW Great location. space & privacy are yours in the superbly upgraded 4 bdrms, 2 ba home. Has frml din,. f am rm, 2 frplcs. walled crtyd entry. prof lndscpin.Jt. & a sweeping view. $103,500. 54 ·9491. CIOWMPOINT Lovely cstm 3 bd, 3 ba home so. of hwy, in Laguna's finest. 2 mstr suites. frml din, many blt-.lns, fantastic H&F pool & less than a block to ocean. 545-9'91. • ~ LiS'f YoUR HOME WITH YOUR . , .. •' .FRIENDLY LOCAL REAL &STATE GIANT I \ 165,000 HOMES SOLD SINCE 1941 551 HOMES SOLD LAST WEEK How did we become so big? By selling homes fast -one at a time! You'll enjoy wori<ing with proven real estate experts ••• 'the friendly people to see are at Walker & Lee. ~ Walkm r, lee Real lstare SALES ASSOCIATE BOBKADAN onH HOUSE SUH l·I 4109 W. 5th St, Unlt K·l S~tk Ania 2 BEDROOM, H~ Ba con~ ~.900 · 6871 Retherford, Huntinaton Beach 3BEDROOM,1~ BATH $64,500 4591 Ranch Grove, Irvine 3BEDROOM,H~BATH $66,500 8951 Bolsa Ave., Westf!lll:fter 2 BEDROOM, 21h Ba Como $54,900 275 Albert Place, Costa Mesa 3 BR, l~ Ba., F.R. Pool. $83,500 ---OPPOITUHITY CAda MIGHT Come as you are and ge; the details on your future in the lucraQve real estate profession. Speak direeUy with our Fountain Valley Man&Jer. Available Tues. evening 6 to 9 ppi. or call for a ppl. I Pl.AM TODAY FOil YOUl TOMORROW 18055 Magnolia St .. Fountain Valley 963·8311 Gwr.. 10021G'"'af IOOZ ..............••.•........ , ............•...... OP1M HOUSE SUH. 1-S. lit AVIMIDA caarros. on the bluffs edge in 'lbe Bluffs . A beautifully upgraded Dolores model: 3 bdtms., 2~ baths, wet bar & a view that won't quit! $149,500. Be s ure to bring your binoculars. IEAU. Y IMMACULA Tl: & gorgeously so is this e xceptionaf Linda model, featuring 3 bdrms., & 2 baths, with lge. mstr. bdrm. s uite. In the early Bluffs area. Just listed. Shown by appt. only. CLI~ DRIVE VIEW Now being offered for your VIEWING consideration. A custom 3800 sq. ft. home with all of the extra features, such as security alarm system, safe, sauna, 2 wet bars, bit-in vacuum, rotary phone system, 3 car garage. $320,000 Includes a sweeping view of the bay & ocean. Private showings by a pp't . thru Harbor Realty. 80 ACRES FOR SUIDIVISIOH in Riverside County, 65 acres planted in oranges & grapefruit. Highest & best use in 1-acre residential lots, horses permitted. Adjacent property is sub· divided & sold out at prices from $62,500 to $70,000. This is free & clear & priced at $640,000. Come in or call for particulars. 673-4400 DM1lcMI of H.t.or lnYfthMnl Co. GtMrtll 1002,G1Mrtil 1002 .............•...•..... ···········~··········· BA YFRONT, pier & float, lots $165,000 to $295,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. ATrRAC'fIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 4~ ba., fam. rm. & formal dining; lge. · tile patio & waterfront deck. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3·11 R11r11 I•· D1•11• N Ii 6/'1 611>1 SH THE SAIUOATS From this spectacular view lot In S.. = Aew Over Y.a acre Oil alope in area ot expensive homes. .. CASITAS .. Spanish style 2 bedrm Condo In popular section of S.. ....._ Large rooms, fireplace, garage door. opener. $54,500 · ... l ti Y r very beet "bayfront •• op19atunity. 3 Bdrms., ~Ma baths, "0~11 Plan", showroom sharp! All new c ting, drapes, completely rep•ln -unobstructed (now or ever) at.er view + twinkling night lights. Vacant & move-in ready. Reduc for prompt sale, now $132,500 <avail le on lease at $650 per month). 526 YI GUHDI OPIM SUM. 1 .. 5 Prime e ly area, greenbelt fronting, end "T ina Plan" in "bristol" conditio A bright & 0cheery 3 bdrm., 2~ bath split-level. Quality appt's. thruout, ery spacious "walled-in" private tio. An xlnt selection at $12~.ooo. M N -BIG CANYON WOW -ave you seen tb~e new prices in the final (Jamboree Rd.) phase -1'P, UP & UP -makes our brand net.i, move-in ready resale homes in lhe PRIME FIRST UNIT your best location & dollar value - come on by this weekend, they're all open & will go FAST! 23 CANYON ISLAND DR. Oakcrest Plan "A". Top level, single story. 2 BR, 2 ba., commanding golf course view. $12.5,000 or lease at $695 41 CANYON ISLAND DR. Pinehurst P lan "B". 2 BR. & den. wet bar. view · deck, superb vista or links, greens & Jake. $149,500, lease at $795. 36 CANYON ISLAND DR. Pinehurst Plan "B". 1600 Sq. ft.. 2 BR. & den. BEST DOLLAR VALUE AVAILABLE. $125,000 or only $595 per mo. 37 CANYON ISLAND DR. The big (1906 sq. ft.) Agusta Plan. Premium corner loc. with unequalled view. 3 BR. & den & 3 baths. Spectacular at $175,000 or $995 per month. 1.fia.att1111H & illu., l f!\riiltnrn Rin<J b40 · '1~60 rlay or evenm•J Eastblull Professional Bldg ' I 002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~COATS & WALLACE ':::rP REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SlRVI NC THl SOUJH COASJ AREA SINCE 1963 SUPER POOL HOME AND VIEW or ocean from 20x25 family room, 3 huge bedrms, glassed in patio, din· ing room and family size pool. Priced al$93,500. Call 546-4141. PRICE REDUCED The owner says, "reduce price and sell my home". The owner h~ SLASHED the price almost $3000. and you can take advantage of this low price. Envision yourself enjoying hanging gardens, low maintenance yard, shimmering pool, projection room for movies. All for Wlder $80,000. CaU now for an appointment to see this beautiful home that has> been drastically reduced. Call 546-t 141. BIG CANYON Brand new, never lived in, executive home. 2 Story living room with massive fireplace and view loft. 5 Bedrm, 6 bath, family room and library. AU of this looks out onto spectacular pool waterfall and golf course. Truly an outstanding home. ()pen House Sunday 1-5: 17 Royal St. George, N.B. Call 640-6161. BLUFFS CONDO Charmin& 3 bedroom home located directly across street from Newport Beacb Tenn.la Club. Delightful patio faces onto spactous greenbe lt. Formal dinirur, 2~ baths, upgraded carpets and drapes. $110,000. Open house Swlday 1·5; 2609 Raquela, N. B. Call 6'M161. VALUE PACKED West.side 3 Bedrro., 2 Bath home with 20' formal dining room + family room with fireplace. 70xl10' lot has recreation vehicle or boat access. CALL NOW 962"'"54. WESTSIDE BEAUTY '· Thia cmtom remOdeled home wu autted and rebuilt as new. Hu uqu1site country kitchen, mautve used brick comer fireplace in l1Yin1 room . 2 New baths, 2 BedroOma Ir den . (Huae master W·2nd rtr=ce). EXCLUSIVE NEW Lt G AT BARGAIN PRICE OF $69,500. Call now to see 962-4454. ' ~ GOOD FOi EMTaTAIMIMG Five bedroom each with P.rivate out· aide door, family room with wet bar, bulltin buff et. Beautiful landsca.Pingr outdoor lighting and pool, all on ueea 7/8 acre. OPIN HOUSE SATURbAY 12·5 3007 CAROi Eas .... ff Jewel tt.se Price reduced. Custom 3 bedroom and famUy, dramatic Back Bay view. Owner will finance. Don't wait on this one. HARIOR VIEW Very desirable 3 bedroom Monaco. ·Custom interior, huge master suite, sunny kitchen, pool-sized lot and fan- tastic garden with room for recrea· tional vehicle. $71,000. Sharp 4 bedroom, family home. Up. grades thruout. Garden-like yard, cor- ner lot. Protected by our one year warranty. NEWPORT COMMERCIAL Lease $2400. a month and Lease $1200. a month. GQOd parking CALL 640-9900 \11\l~l"'EY IU::\1~11\' 1470 JAMBOREE RO .• NEWPORT BEACH I 1002G.....-at 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN BLUFFS OPS. l·S 414 VISTA GlltAMDE EARLY ILUFfS Just listed. Panoramic view, custom, one of a kind big E-Plan. Fabulous upgrades. Too many to men· tion. 2 Frplcs .. encl. patios, fountain, fish pond. Asking $177,000 Ol'IEH 1-5 2617 VISTA OR MADA IA YFROMT ~LAN Bay. Mt., night light view. 2250 Sq. ft., 3 bdrms., form. din., 21h ba., huge ram. rm., new carp. & shutters. $152,000 IARGAIM End unit, Tennis Villa beau- ty. 18.50 Sq. rt.. 3 bdrms., 211..? ba., form. din., fam. rm. $112,000! ! HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. IMC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Litter & Top Wea a 1974 & 19751 ...... up H.wport Mna loard of ttffltors Ge•ral I 1002G.-ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE ULTIMATE IAYFROMT COM· DOMMUMS -2 TO CHOOSE ROM, EACH 2 IDRMS. & DIEN. WITH 45 FT. SLIPS 4VAILAILE. S 197,500 AMD S26S,000. CALL FOR IMFORMATIOM Ir APrf. RON il1~~ ..Ui()Cl4Tl:i INC 600 Newport Center Drive • 640-6500 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll macneb I Irvine ~ realty DOVER SHORES PAMOl.AMIC YllWI Bay, boats & city lights! DramaUc 2BR + den, wood & stone home w/spacious private courtyard, pool, jacuzzi, garden lights & malnt-free landscaping on Jg. corner lot. Features 2 fireplaces, lath & plaster, • beautifully crafted built-Ins + de. luxe security system. $2:.>,000. Mar· jorie Mahon 644-6200. (057) CLASSIC COMTEMPOIARY • Superb Bayfront! 4BRS (3+den) incl. beautiful master suite w/view; formal dining; gourmet kitchen; im· pressive rosewood & teak f amUy room w/wet bar & refrlg ... together wlenttanee featuring lovely pool, jacuul & lush green planters sur- rounded by patio for comDlete enter· taining. 60' fee lot -45' doclc & pier. VeeStinson642-823S. (058) Ml.m Dlt. VllW NOMI BeaDtlful bay view! 4Blls, den & ' elegam format dining. Lg. atrium entry -pool + Jacuul Lush garden landscaping. $258,000. Harriet Perry 842.8235, (1)59) M2.t2SS 6444200 ttt Dtwr Orlvw H.,bar Vi.w CeftW f .,.,,.at QlflJM Vall.y afttar 7S1·1414 . VM19UI IM MADOR YllW HI.LS -3 bdrm Lmk, charming, sunny, super condition. See Sharon Smith at 1234 Sand Key. Bring $155,000. UMl9UE tM COIOMA Da MAI -Cot· tage, So. of hwy., 2 fireplaces, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, See JoAnne Perkins at 432 Carnation. Bring $149,500. UMl9UE IM H41101 YllW HILLS tremendous view, delightful home, 2 bdrms, den, nr pool, tennis. See Nan· cy Laux at 2515 Port Whitby. Bring $126,900 for fee land. UM19UE IN 1HE ILUFFS -3 bdrm end unit with lovely patio. Asking $126,000. See Pat Lane at 501 Playa. UHIQUE IM OLD COllOHA DB. MAI - Exclusive lease-neat, airy 3 bdrm w/brand new appliances. $550/mo. See Barb Hutchings at 507 Marguerite. UMIQUE ova MEWPOllT H4110R -4 bdrm, 2 story, incredible Bay views, room for tennis. See Jane Paquin at 1101 Kin&$ Road. $325,000. UMl9UE IM IATCllEST/IACICIAY - Nicely located 4 bdrm., 3 bath, w/fam rm. +pool & lge covered patio. All for $116,000. See Janet Lehman at 1743 Bayport Way. UMIQUE IM IEACOM IAY -2 bdrm., impressive, large patio. See Marilyn Hodges at #58 Beacon Bay, bring $121,000. UMl9UE IH IAHCHO SAM JOA9UIN - smashing condo, 1563 sq. ft., views, decor, privacy. Asking $97,000. No signs allowed -so you must fmd Ron· nie LWldy at 21 Rana. UMl9UE OH IALIOA ISL4MD - Shingled 2 story, 3 bdrms, brick patio. Asking $124,500. See Rita Boland at 227 Apolena. · UHl9UI IM THI ILUFfS -Water view, 3 bdrm end unit condo for lease at $650/mo. See Marilyn Shuff at 301 A venida Cerrito.5. U~l()UI: liVMl:S REALTORS• THE NICEST HO'LE SELLING THE NEATEST HOME& CORoNA DEL MAA:l7S«IOO MESA VERDE. ~990 • CALL US 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• {:istfJYf 64~-1133 realtv ANYTIME • EASTILUFf llAUTY Large, single level, beautifully decorated; everything has been done; better than new! Shows like a model! 3 bdrm. & family; great yard & super location. Open Sun. 1-4. ~ Carob • Priced to sell, $135,000. THI! BLUFFS Popular &model; view of canyon - water -night lights. Immaculate con· diilon. Fully furnished. In original area. Lots of space 1 By app't. only. $135,000 Complete. ra.wu., on• l'llME PIOPAlllS & LIASU AV AIL n.lU EASTILUFF IW.TY • IOOZGewr .. 1002 ........................ , ............... , .... . 3 MIW USTIMCI~ Spacious custom home located In Cameo Sbores on an estate size homesite with park like grounds. 3 Nice size bedrms, f am rm., formal dining rm., huge livlna rm. w/higb, dramatic ceiling. Parquet noor en- try' pool, $199,950. ---· Lovely. elegant familY bo~e on estate slr.e bomesJte. Featurlq 2 stories, 6 bedrms, fpiral staircase, f amib' rm, pool, Jacu.al, PJWn1 green. $l99,50l>. ---·---u~ ~an news. private beach, maplflcent bomeaJte, • bH.rftis, SfP dining. $189,900. , SANTA ANA HTS. Country llvlng, m lnl randl for the hone lover 2B4rma.,den. lltt bulh.s, 1u bll·ln kitchen. IJ?e family rm. witb used brick lrplc .• 20x40 fenced pool, 20x30 recreation rm. with bar & refr1g. 4 Car aaraae. Corral for horses. Block wall fenced. Priced ~t Sl.29,9$0. Pbono f11r app't. to see. "C"THOMAS REALTOR 224 W. Coast Hwy. N'pl. Beach 548·5527 EVES.: 5'5-5643 Pete /Jan.elf Jea!J'J preJenf:J NEW USTING! LIMOM ... GHTS All.A -a jewel set on Sh acre! 3 Bedrms, den or maid's quarters, large f amity room, dining rm. Pool -tile roof -open beams. A rare beauty at $190,000. NEW USTING! IASTSIDE DUPLIX -cute and neat 2 bedrm units. Excellent Costa Mesa area. $90.000. 1----· NEW LISTING! LOADS OF CHARM University Porte TENNIS COURTS JACUZZI & POOLS All go with thls 3 bedrm. 2~ bath corn e r Townhouse on large lot. Fireplace. Fam rm. bltns, FA heat, dble gar. Owner's anxious. Ol'EHSUN 1-5 410 I Brisbane, In D ·3928;eve645·5253 DANA POINT WESTCLIFF-HAltlOll HIGt4LAMDS area -4 bedrms, f amity room -2 fireplaces, parquet floors, newly re· decorated inside and out. A "must see" at $142,500. Call for further de- tails. ALMOST NEW LISTING! COUKE PARK -3 bedrms, 2 baths. Family rm an d fireplace. New carpets, drapes and paint. Large fenced yard with separate dog run. · May lease option! $67 ,950. 205 Loyola. c.M. Sat./S. 1·5 DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT WECTACULAR 60' OM IAY -elegant courtyard with swimming pool - soaring entry -view. 5 Bedrms, den, dining room and more. Dock for large boat or 3 small ones. Sandy beach. Call for details. FOREVER VIEW Gew-al I 002 GeMral I 002 3 Bdrm, 2'11 ba Custom ••••••••• •• • ••••••••••• •••• •• •• ••••••••••••••• home. Every inch is ~-~ ~~~~[~n:it;uin~~iroe~~: EXCHANGE UP Ing arch1tecturally. Call t.oseeS139,500 -ar Ml on a hn1WthtT9d ...tty bask. QHfl Pfact l'ropertiH cJoMd HCl"OWS -Start lnvestm.nt ove-r 19 rilia. dollars worth of property • PrOCjl'am Here ttt. _. tJ MOftfhs. WJ..ther tm mac 3 Ddrm+den · ,...... • youcreNadr home in Pomona. Yards to shsi row invnhneftt P'09' .. or art,._ manicured. Deaul1ful ady to MOYt •·first cOMideration on lttW north end street. Arca of tldlnCJS goes to ovr .. Ctt..C)t clltfth. fast appreciation. Prctcr IKo.e _.now. Cal for• appMlduu ..... exchange. $4J.900 We an •w advtrtfslftcJ 3, 4, 6, 8, 42, 203, RENTALS LAGUNA NIGUEL 2WESTNlNECONDOS 2 Bdrms, 2 ba Each $350 •ih .... COIWt dal propet .,. OtMn ... ......... A profnllOltal 1taff of 4"W 45, LC11"99 Enough To Sent, S.. l!ltough ID can. ~C:. ~~:':' • MQuail l I c!'IQuail ~ . 1-------liilPlac• liiilPlac• . ------Prap...ti•• Prap..-ti-EXECUTIVE ESTATE n2-1920 1s2-1920 Beautiful 1 story 4 Br MOO OUAlln HI Wl'OllT II.ACM 1400 QUAil st. NIWl'OllT llACH Home In H 8. UpJ?raded ~~~---- lhruout. Huge pool & G I 1002 G-...raf super pvt yard. great enera ........ IOOZ location too, for only ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJl,500. 20x28 Separat~ Workshop For the PRO, wared for 220voll, hot&cold water, lots or storage. upgraded 4 Br Home. Also 16' RV gate, beautiful Koi fish pond -All this for $84,500. IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY .... GREAT STARTER HOME Only $49,500 for this 3 Br GARDEN GROVE HOME, w/3 car de· tached garage & RV storage. 2 blks to frwy, shoppmg & schools. DESIRABLE TIBURON Lovely 3 bd. 3 ba townhome In m o s t popular "Tl buron ". Huge mstr, din rm, wet bar, cov'd patio, near new cpts, d rpa, quiet locallon ln move-In con· dltlon. Yet 1lepa to pool. ~l ~ Walkt:r I: h!P. Heal f state COSTAMISA 4 llDllOOM F•ntastJc family home in Costa Mesa'• nlcesl area. ' large bedrooms with massive master auile. Elegant dining. H1Ce brick nreplace in luxurious llving room. Call now 846-7111. ~. 950 lull mice! °'1(1.#.rit 9• llJ NH10MIWCI' ff~jf THC REAL l ~ ESTATEHS~ MIWUSTIMG 4 Bdrm•., 2 bat.ht, f'rplc .• d•n. Furnlahed.. Plus bachelor unk over 2 car sarai•. Xlat rental pro-=i· cl°'• to beach. m.=· ~F.vrt associated t'I -I.., .,, , , -. ' . . . COM -$89,500 Warm and cozy 1 bdrm 1 ba home on quiet street w/another bdrm & bath Wlderneath. R-2 lot with plenty of room for additional new unit. Walking dist to shops/schls. COM -$139,500 Charrnirtg Duplex, So. of Hwy, near greenbelt park & ocean view. 2 Spacious BR's + new stainless blln . appliances + patio, rear unit. Free- standing 2 BR front unit, and garages for both -New listing. COM TRIPLEX -$159,500 New listing on this 2-story property. All 2 BR Townhse design units w /pool & pvt. beach access. All new crpts & paint, and very low maint. Call for appointment today. 3 BEDROOM HOME -C.M. Beaut. home, lrg lot w/dollhouse in rear under shade tree. Use a ny lender of your choice, but please do' it quickly. $61,900. E/SIDE C.M. DUPLEX -$96,500 Plenty of green lawn on corner s ite, l 1h biles to all E/Side 17th, C.M. amenities. 2 BR in ea. unit and all freshly painted, crptd & draped. E/SIDE C.M. TRIPLEX, NEW Select your decorator colors for this new triplex, to be completed May '77, w/warm wood siding exteriors. Order now-pay later the $15',000 13 UNITS -$299 000 A·l Q>ndition, E/Side CM. units, close to all amenities. Contains laun- dry facil's, s torage for tenants, workshop & spacious oWfter's unit on . 2nd. level. C.M. -16 UNITS -NEW Four 1 BR & twel ver 2 BR new units in xlnt C.M. rental area close to everything. Laundry facU's, Jrg. heated pool & rec area w /gq BBQ 's workshop & real-live cUctaondr~ lawns. Pride-of-ownersblp. St"cco & shingle exteriors. Owner will carry 2ndT.D. ,, I• It FAM •Mor 084 300 E. Coa.stHwy.#124(DeAnza)NB 642·823.S $42,950 Sun. 1·5 2 •••oow 19061 Stingray, Hunt'g Bch ~7652 $.51.500 Sat/Sun 11·5 1111 S.Coast Dr.#102J, Woods, CM 54s.6637 Sat/Sun 1·5 #9 Amberwood <Smoketree) Irvine 559.1932 $60.000 Sunday l ·S 515 Irvine Av. Nwport Hghts, NB 642-5200 $75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 39 Canyon Island (Big Canyon) NB 642-823.5 Sat/Sun 12·4: 30 432 Carnation. CdM 675-6000 $149.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 58 Beacon Bay, Nwpt Bch 675-0000 $121.000 Sat /Sun 10.5 234 Hazel Dr .. Corona del Mar 644-1766 $215.000 Sun. 1·5 •18506Vallarta Dr, HB 636-8802 ~7 .900 Sun 12-5 2 IR Ir FAM RM or DIEN 320 Via Lido Nord # 1. Lidolsle 640-6161 $129.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3309 California. Co~ta ~ksa 75 1-3191 $74.500 Sun 1·5 23882 Taranto Bay. Laguna Niguel 493-6579 (for appt.) Sat /Sun 10·5 7 M ontanas Norte < RSJ J Irvine n42·8235 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Madrona <RSJ l Irvine 644 -6200 $$}2 .500 Sat 'Sun 1-5 • 1000 Santia,go C 01)ver Sh rs l NB 644-6200 $:!30.000 Sat /Sun l ·5 •479 62nd Sl. Nt·wporl lkat:h 642-0677 $74.500 Sat Sun l-5 2831 Bavshorc Or . Ne\\ port Beach 644-1766 SI 17.500 Sun. 2·5 444 Seville <Balboa Pen in JN. B. 548-1290 Sun.t ·J0-4 ·30 •21 Rana. RanchoSanJo<.1q .. In· 675-6000 $97,000 Sat Sun 1-5 #6 Nuevo. RanchoSanJoaq . fr\' 752-1700 $95 ,000 Sunday 1·5 2515 Port Whitby, HVHomes. NB 675-6000 $126.900 Sunday 1 ·5 1100 Dover Dr. CWestcliffl NB 642-8235 $124 ,500 Sun. l ·S l BEDROOM 4033 Humboldt Dr. flntg Harbour 846-5531 Sat Sun 1-5 1010 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa 640-1700 $64,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2080 Federal Ave. Costa Mesa 631-1986 $57,950 Sat/Sun 12-5 2036 Ocean Blvd. Balboa Penin Pt 673-2295 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 106 Calle Redondel, San Clemente 492·1378 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 501 Tustin, Newport Beach 546-2313 $165.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 211 Costa Mesa Street, Costa Mesa 646-0834 $69.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 4515 Hampden (Cameo Shores> CdM 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 •201 Morning Cyn (Shorecliffs>CdM 644-4910 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Rue Grand Vallee <Big Cyn >NB 644-4910 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •301 Avenida Cerritos, Bluffs.NB 675-6000 $650/mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 227 Apolena, Balboa. Island, BI 675'-4686 $124,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •501 Playa, Bluffs, NB 675-6000 $126,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 507 Marguerite. old Cdm, CdM 675-6000 $550/mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 * •201 E. Edgewater, N.B. 673-6210 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 23392 Dune Mear Rd. El Toro 540-1720 $67,250 Sunday l ·S 332 Prospect. Newport Shores, NB SS7-4579 $71,SOO Sunday1·5 223 Colton (Newport Shores} NB 642·8235 $83,500 Sun. l ·S 15 Rue Cannes <Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $215,000 Sun.1·5 308 Vista Madera (BluCCs) NB 642-8235 $149,000 Sun.1-5 * 1906 Diana, Harb Hglnds. NB 640-6161 $89,500 Sunday 1-S •2344 Port Aberdeen, Harb Vu. NB 640.00W $600/mo Sunday 1·5 1412 Mariners, Newport Beach 675-6900 , Sunday l·S * 19091 Hamden La. Huntmgton Bch 536-1474 $74,250 Sunday 11·5 335 Lindo, Balboa Penin, NB 642-8235 $182.000 Sun 1·5 l A & FAM ltM Of' Dlt4 2252Comell (College Prk)CM 646-7414 $71,900 Sat/Sun 11~5 470 Westminster CNpt.Hts.) N.B. 640·7000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1514 Ruth Ln (Westclifl) N.B. 673·7:m Sat/Sun 1-4 1836 Port Tiffin, Ha rbor View. NB 548-19271752·2887 Sat/Sun 1·5 1957 Port Dunleigh Cr (HbrVu) NB . 644-SSTl $137 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 515-16th St. Huntington Beach 842-4466 $96,000 SatJSun l ·S 178!3 San Clemente St. Fto Valley 963-l:d $75,000 . Sat/Sun 1·5 11.3 G. Street. Balboa Penn,N.B. 658-88'4 Sat&Sunl·S 149 Olympic Ave. <Mesa No.> CM M()..9922 • $60,SOO Sat/Sun 1~ 2381 F1g Tree. Tustin 7!1.ot.95 $68,000 Sat/Sunl2-4 •lUSGlmeagles, Costa Mesa 548-4141 $8!,500 Sat/Sun 1-S •2609 Raqueta, Eastbturr, NB 840-Q61 1110,000 Sat/SWi l ·S 20S Lo)'Ola, College Park, CM 6'2~sa>o $67.~ Sat/Sun 1·5 3290 California St. Costa Mesa ~141 $12,900 ' Sat/Sun 1~ DIRECTORY K"P 1hl1 hendy directory with 1048 IMa ...-~ ·~ '" to hcHIM-ftunttng. Alt the locetlen1 N~ Mlow .,. dHcrlbed In .... det ... ., lldYerd*"' ......_.,. In todar'• DAILY P1LOT WANT ADS. Petron• IMWI .. ~ hou9ff fot..,. w r.ftt.,. urged to lltt euch lnfonnetlon In thl• column .. ah S•turder end lundey. 1392 Galway La. Costa Mesa 751·6732 $65.800 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2963Catalpa <Eastbluff) N.B. 833-8600 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1771 New Hampshire. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $82.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 8595 LaBaya. Fountain Valley 546·2313 568.000 Sunday 12·5 * •1001 Mariners Or .DvrShrs.NB 759·0811 $278,000 Sun 1·5 8811 Lanark Cir .. Hunt. Beach 963-788l $65.995 Sat/Sun 12·5 539 Pierpont. Cos ta Mesa 540-1720 $65.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •No.18Canyon Isl Dr <BgCyn) NB 675-5.511 $1S8.400 Sat/Sun 1·5 •18712 Via Palatino CT.Rock>Irv 640-0020 Sat/Sun 1·5 278 Rochester. Eas t Costa Mesa 640·0020 SHt/Sun 1·5 •4600 Hoxbury. Cameo Sh rs .. CdM 675·3411 $199.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 18980 Dakota. Founl:.11n Vulley 751 ·3755 Sundav 1·4 30 3007 Carob. Eas tbluff. NB · 673-8550 Sund<iy l·5 2905 PaJX>r Ln. Nrwport Bch 752-1700 S87 .500 Sunday 12·3 5062 Doanoke. lrvml' 751 -1700 S73.900 Sunday 11 4 3199 Haiti. Costa ~h•s,1 545-2637 ~100.0<tt> Sun 1-5 1681 Labrador Dr Mesa Verde. CM 540-1720 S76.900 Sunday 1·5 251 Oceanview. Newport Bch 646-7711 Sunday 1·5 2522 Vista Dr. <Bayshores >NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 3484 Mira Loma. ·orr Irv 'Back Bay 646-3255 Sunday 1-5 3032Carob CEustbluff) N.B 644·11 33 $135,000 :-,un 1·4 •810 Uovcrnor. Costa Mesa 645-0.103 S.57 .500 Sunday 12-4 2551 l Churlemagnt•. Lag una Hills 837-4521 58.5 ,.500 Sun 1-4 3852 Uris Court. Irvine 551 2542 $78.000 Sun. l l 5 1806 Leeward Ln. Newport Beach 642-7889 $150,000 Sunday 1·5 13 P oinsettia. Irvine 644-9635 Sun 1-5 1234 Sand Key, IIV Hills, CdM 675-6000 $15.5.000 Sunday 1-5 25631 Blossom Prk. L. Forest, EIToro 586-5362 $71 ,500 Sun 1-5 2304 Redlands Dr . :'\cwport Beach 646-8811 S92.500 Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM ••50136thSt . N.B 675-7000 $179.500 Sun. 1·5 6852Shannon Dr. Huntington Bch 892-6909 $67,900 Sat/Sun •15365Nantes (The Ranch) Irv. 752-754 1 $81,990 Sat/Sun 1-5 18 Kialoa Ct. Npt. Crest, NB 642-2422 $89.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 426 San Bernardino, Nwpt. Bch. 546-2313 $120,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4506 Wayne Pl. Cameo Hgl nd, CdM 646-8708 Sat/Sun 1·4 4833 Dorchester (camH·lnds)CdM 673-3890 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 21571 Hanaki, Huntington Bch. 752-1700 $74.500 Sat/Sun 11·3 9332 Nautilus (Se aha ven) Hunt. Bch. 640.0020 Sun. 1·5 4 la & FAM RM or DEN •2861 Velasco. Mesa del Mar. CM 546-4141 $79.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 #10 Blue River, Deerfield, Irv. 546-4141 $115.900 Sunday 1·5 225 LaJolla Dr, Newport Beach 646-7968 $139,950 Daily 1014 Presidio Dr. Mesa del Mar, CM 549-1000 $78,900 Sunday 12·4 3230 Oregon Ave, Costa Mesa 557·8382 $84,500 Sat/Sun lO·S 18105 Leatherwood Wy, Irvine 552·7933 $105.000 Sat/Sun 9·5 3008 Grant Ave, C.M. 54$-0841 $68,SQO Sat/Sun •398 Vista Baya, Newport Bch. 646-3503 $127 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1S3l Highland Dr. <Westcliff) 642-4426 $149,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 9961 Ocean crest Dr, Hunt. Bch 968-5469 $136,500 Sun 12·5 19451 Worchester Ln .• Hunt. Bch. 968-3229 Sunday 2·5 9851 La Cresta, Huntington Bch 963-21653 $72,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2829 San Juan Ln., Costa Mesa 5S6-2S60 $76,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 282'l Qubhouse Dr .• Costa Mesa 556-3880 ~.ooo sun 1~ 2731 Bayahore Dr. CBayabores> N .. 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •1Atlrvine, Bayc:rest, NB 6'4·1786 Slt.5.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2207 Port Lerwick <HVHomes) NB 844-6200 $165,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1238 Po1arls <Dover Shores) NB 1~1 $325,000 ti un 1,5 •9248Jumbie Av, hunt. Vall&y 847.o:566 $9S,OOO SUD 12·4 MS Sanora. Ccma Mesa Gt& 23JI 171.SOO 3253 Iowa, Mesa Verde. CM 54.9-8655 $69,900 Sat/Sun l·S 1600 Sandalwood, Mesa Verde, CM 549-8655 $70,500 Sat/Sun l·S • 1524 Sylvia, Newport Beach 646-~23 $97 ,500 Sun 1·5 18894 Theodore, Fountain Valley 751·3755 $79,900 Sunday 1-4:30 1975 Port Bristol, Harb Vu. NB 644-7Z70 $136,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2010 Lemnos Dr. Mesa Verde. CM 546-5880 Sat/Sun 1·5 1853 Pt. Sheffield, HVHomes. NB 673-85.50 $132,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1743 Bayport Way, Back Bay, NB 675-6000 $116.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • * •219 Via Lido Soud (Lidolsle)NB 644-1766 $550,000 Sun. 1·5 23 Pinehurst Ln (Big Cyn.) N. B. 644-1133 $229,500 Sat 2-5/Sun 1·5 •2600 Lighthouse Ln, CdM 675-6900 $163,950 Sat/Sun 12-4 1230Somerset Ln. Newport Bch 646-7711 Sat/Sun 12·5 1658 Minorca Dr .. Mesa Verde, CM 546-1081 $74,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 11811 Las Palmas. Tustin 631-1400 $244,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 1720 Port Sterling, Newport Bch 645-0303 $138.500 Sat/Sun 12·4 16 Lassen (Peters Univ Pk l Irv. 833-1181 $144,000 Sat/Sun l·S • • •214 Evening Star,DvrShrs, NB 642-8235 Sun. 1·5 * 1925 Windward (Bay crest> NB 642-823.5 $179,500 Sun. 1-5 •32 P oint Loma (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 $315,000 Sun . 1-5 17 RoyalSt.Geor~e <Bi~ Cyn) NB 644-6200 Sun. l ·S * 1342 Galaxy Dr. <Dover Shrs) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 17 BlazingStar (Deerfield > Irv. 752·1414 Sun. 1-5 •16751 Baruna Ln <llunl'g Hrbr ) llB 644-9560 Sun. 1·5 283 Rose La. Costa Mesa 963-8377 $80,000 Sunday 1-5 25352 Monte Verde Dr. Lag. Niguel 495·1407 $82.500 Sun 12·~ •20462Gr aystone Ln. Hunt Bch 968.2490 $103,000 Sun 1·5 #10 Burning Tree Rd .. Big Cyn NB 838·6256 $285.000 Sunday 1-5 1101 Kings Road, Clifffiaven. NB 675-6000 $325.000 Sunday 1-5 9811 Fairtide Cir, Huntington Bch 540-1720 $69.900 Sunday 1·5 154 E. Bay St. Costa Mesa 751-1473 Sun 1:30to5 •3030Cntry Clb Dr. M.Verde. CM 646-7711 Sunday 1-5 3339 Maryland Cir. Costa Mesa 540-1151 $95.950 Sunday 1·5 •2324 Port Durness Pl (HV> NB 644-6826 $145,000 Sunday 11·5 '#5 Torrey Pines Ln C Big Cyn > 644·4910 $240,000 Sun I~ 5 IEDROOM •200 Via Mentone (Lido) NB 631·1400 $275,000 Sunday 1·5 5 Ill & FAM RM Of' DEN 2758 Mallard (Mesa Verde> CM 557-7848 $118,950 Sat/Sun 12·5 •#17RoyaJSt.George, BigCyn 640·6161 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1833 Port Charles CHVHomes) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 12-5 •1777 Hummingbird, Costa Mesa 540·9922 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 1789 Oriole Dr <Mesa Verde) C.M. 540-4843 $129,950 Sun 10·5 1621 Port Barmouth, Harb Vu, NB 644·7270 $174 ,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1011 Marian Lane, Westcliff, NB 631·1400 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 3626Catama rran,HbrVu1Ds,CdM 640.7867 $199,500 Sat/Sun l·S 2390 Redlands Dr, Nwpt Bch 645-6365 $175,000 Sun. 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SAtE 2 llD•OOM 23 Can.von Island Dr. CBlgCyn) NB 640-5* $125,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 9S98 Petta wood. H. 8. 963-SS? $56,900 Sat/Sun1·5 9588 Bickley Dr. Hwitlnitoo Bch. 540-)J20 $51,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2102 Vista Laredo <Bluffs) N .B. ~ $110,000 Sun 11.S • 1l'tdSDea"vllle, Fr. Qtr, CM ~ ~1.000 Sundayl.S 41 Canyon Island Dr. (Big C;yo >NB 84~ '149.SOO Sal/Su.n l·S 2 NorthWtncta, NewPort Beach 842·$175 '69,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 21753 OCean Vista, South Laguna 4~ $94.SOO Sunday 1·5 3 llDIOOM 2167 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB 640.5560 $132,500 Sat/Sun l·S 526 Vista Grande (Bluffs) N. B. 640-5560 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26 Canyon Island Dr. CBigCyn) N.B. 6#4910 $159,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 116 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB 631·1800 $145,000 Sunday l ·S ••4423W. Coast Hwy, NB 644·1133 $126,500 Sun.1-5 l A & FAM ltM or DEH 402 Vista 1rucha, Bluffs, NB 631·1800 $115,000 Sat/Sun l ·S #10 Camalii Ct. Newport Bch 540.1720 $89,950 Sunday 1·5 4 IEDltOOM 113 Via Lido Soud. Lido Is le, NB 631·1800 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 4 la Ir FAM ltM or D!H 105 Columbia <Npt. Crest> N.B. 644-1766 $105,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ... 5 llDROOM 205 Via LidoSoud, Lido Isle. NB 631·1800 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 Ill & FAM RM or DEN •20361 Fee Lane, Hunt. Bch 536-6006 SSS,700 Sun l ·S 3 IEDROOM 2901 B So. Fairview (Vill Walk) SA 646-77 11 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#6 Ima Loa Ct.. Newport Bch. 646-3474 $89,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 * •4419 W. Cst Hwy, Nwpt Bch. 645-3474 $125.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 601 Sea view La. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $77 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 HOME & INCOME 21R&211& FAM RM or DEN 2533/2535 W. Calif St., Santa Ana 642·9601 $62,900 Sun 1·5 3 IR & 3 IR 415 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673·2Z78 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I 1R & I llt & GUEST 213 4oth St, Newport Bch 673·2058 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z·l II Ir FAM RM or DEN 631 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 675-6670 $240,000 Sun 1·5 l HD•OOM * •5207 Seashore, N .B. 645.7575 $175,000 Sun.1·5 l IR & STUDIO 424-424'h Orchid, Corona del Mar 673-8494 · $129,500 Sun. 1·5 HOUSES FOR RENT lNDttOOM •2279Columbia, Costa Mesa 998-30rt0 Sat/Sun 10.5 4 llD•OOM 111 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB 67~09 $69S lse/opt. Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR LEASE J •It PAM IM w DIM . No.8~ LQ, Canyoaenist 61U511 $650/mtb. Sat/S..,. l.S '18 Pbit' Bluffs Nwpt. Bch 631·1800 $7sO}Mo. Sunday 1·5 esa Verde 2STORV $95.950 Lux11r1C1us 4 bedroom on qu1L'l cul-de-sac with formal d1n1ng room, la~ie family room, lcit.fhen eating area. Pa{k·hke oversized yard with rtowers. fruit trees. basketball 1'1 court. auto sprinklers. cover ed pall.OS. and yard hghting S)~lcrn. Looks like a model home. hurry won't last. Call 540-1151. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS FIXER UPPER tri-plexes OK Ni ckerson rans. Priced at $80,000. and SllS,000. here·s your choice lo build up equity f~l Of't>1 ,,, 'I• .. ~'"'' •0~1 t• ' [~IRftlffl Xrnt Starter Home 1llage Real Estate • 963-1786 OpH Sat fSun I ·5 2272 Ff'deral CM C0mt and Look!! Very clean, well maint. 3 br. 2 ba. Family rm. Fenc\.od yard. Tool shed. fruit trees. Complete with stove & refr1g. W ID. pat.to furn. 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EAST COAST CHARM T h i s ca ptl vatlng 3 Bed rm home w /bar enhanced den is only 50 yards from the beach. Located on prestigious Balboa Penn., this home Is warm & coiy in lbe wlnter, llahl & airy in the i!Ummer. A must lo se~ cau . for appt. c•ss1.a144 .. P .... oPoiftt EXCLUSJV.f;. 38r, 2ba Raised hearth ftp le. beamed cethng, panel Ina. Cpl 'I tbtU•Ol.ll Enclosed putio, forced air heat. SJS9,000 by owner. prin only. Call 613.2295 •DUPLEX* PIJDIOP OWMIRSH" 1.'90 2 bed.room C.nlt$on-· ty • rean new. On tilutr With parUal O<'eao 9'iew trom akond story Pl-US larco r~ baclc yard. Walk to Mol>~f I Try dupllcatloa th a ror 198,000. .. I I . ' H a_;.a...1-. 1u--_•._.. ........_Wt lN 1111PerS. .......... ~ rN-ttPerS. Sund.Y.!f!b!my1~ 1im DAll.YPILOT C1 ........... ~ ~....... ..... . .................................. . ••1t•eoeeMHeHe--• HH•••••••• .. •~••H•U •••••••-••••-•H -·-·•-••-•--.•• eae •• Nl•ll .... S. ........... S. ............ ,. cer-dilW. 102 eor.e .. w.r tU Celhl..... IOZ4Cti.e..... 1024 Cilta...... 1014 C.....W.. IOZ4 ..... •••••-.. ••••••• -•••••••••••-••••••• •••••••••••••••-•,....•• ..................................................................... ______ ··-·-... ····9!···· -··~····~~··-·· ..... ., ..... 1040 .............. 1040 tt&llW.• . . .. ....~.... ........ ................................................... ~ 104% .. Tbere'a a big tree for~ & cllm· bln' & room to·t>lay oa thiS 75x.12.5 ft.· · 1ot! Also a lovel,y 4 bedrooo.t, 3 bath home. all neat & sweet. Beamed cell- lop, breakfast area, nicely carpeted & draped. QulMest Irvine Terrace location. 1• ... .......,., n1.t10· Freedom tract, newly redecorated. New carpets & paint inside & out. no wu ldtcllen Door, de~c:bed workshop & storage. Room for eXJ)8DSlon. cov- ered used brick paUo entry way • Ofllti HOUS1 SAT & SUM I Z.S COSTA MESI F1I SALE SUPa J IBIOOM llOOQllW TOWlllOI • YIRY UNUSUAL .. • ..................... _ 01 Qwner. &per custom 17iA~2 .__1..._ DA Ya.C>RT dec:Gl'ated 181', 1~ ba. .,., -- llloulel to <*&n. Jihat Handaome 5 bfdrm, 3 ISLAND .. to appredat .. Low betb Sol Vlata. Dormtt Btauuna1 5,500 •t· fl. malol )'ri, HJ•hl1 up. wlodowa, wide conttr Spanish Estate oo two aeded thru-out. SIT,000. lot. Boat 1ate. ~Sq.ft. lou. All custom~~~~ Ph H8·4001 evea or llM#)O. fabulous rear y .. ~ w""' a.t410daya -POOi, Jacuul and f\l•l Plcture pretty' bedroom houSe. CALL t0t mon U.. Cal Clwlc, quiet loca· fonnatSon. tlon, -.soo. Call lo aeo. ON THE BLUFF ·<m.~~ ~~ ....... !!!~ ~~ ....... !!!~ v ·"7~ TEMPTE017 · For sale by owner. Beaut . !pcld-.............. -~ ....,.. .. ar,eh •..,... ew ...... , to pool, ,....... ................ ~ ~ ..................... .,.... S••dt md two Pllffoa. Ma.I-S..... C...t Huntington Viewpoint HAllOUR SALIS ...... 14M401 -=-----REALTY INC. 714/146-13'1 ~ ~ A!llA..'1.-.; ~ .t1SM • • landscaped & designed 5 QP1119o.1 HOUSE ...._~~ ~~~ You should be, by lht-se br,3ba,3,000sq.n.rami· ..., 1 1 • two new Eutalde offer-ly home beat residential SUNDA y 12·5 ..... °"' $76,000. ---SEA HAVEN HOUSI SUM l·S Lovely ' BR, 3 Ba, dln-3 ~m + large 18x26 rm, fam-rm bome w /tree family rm ... a super a.rea formed pool. B~aut. for family raising. On laodacaped. oo Daven- C°"'*9 del M• I 022Corc.a .. Mer I 022 tn&a. Mesa Verde area. Fa ml-LOTS Of POTENTIAL ·-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I. Pl'IYGle Es tat• ly rm, play rm, 3 car gar. M'-4 ._.._ •• ..___ ..........., .__.._ -.. 11506 YAU ART A 60 FEET or glass wall for viewing the entire harbor area from this custom built 3 bedroom + maid's or office, · 3 bath home. Located on the front row of Irvine Terrace. Absolute minimum groWld maintenance. Heated pool. Of-fered at $240,000. COIOMA PACIFIC REALTORS 644-1567 Corona cW Mer 1022 Costa Mesa 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND MEW 48R +DEN the ideal combinalion or a new ho me in an estebli&bed n eigh- borhood, featuring all thq la test kitc~n ap Polntmcnts. oversized garage, large room~. 3 baths, step down wet· bar. mini ocean vie~. All walking d1 star1cc t private beach. Only SIS.S,000. fee. Call 644-7211 /Jn NIG[L DAILEY & ASSllCIAT(S DUPLEX Spacious 3 bdrm. & 2 BYOWNER . 3 BR+fam Rm, 2ba. COLLEGE PARK. New- ly rcdec. $'79,500. Must see 557-6451or 492-1185 Newport Hts. •EXPAND.AILE:* Jewel ... on a CORNER LOT with city approval to ADD UN IT , thi s beautifully upgraded home shows oCf lots oC pane ling, high s tone fireplace, huge family room and has QUALITY COPPER PLUMBING. Will not last-$77,000! baths, each unil. Large . mstr. bdrm., beam~d I'· jQuail ~ c-e 1 I . x I n t r en t a I s ! Plac• Sl39,500 Prap1trti .. PAUL l\t.\RTI~ 7S2-1920 REAL ESTATE &14 73113 ••OO OUAllU. NlW"<>llT llAOI SPACIOUS ANO Your own forest! Birds, Open house Sunday Feb. ...--.-u----·-r ·-=• t!;fket this 11 a port Island. Nicest beauty, seclusion. Im-13th, lOam to Spm. MISAYBtDl.,..ofC-.Mtt& ..... to Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 mac. 3 Br l i,.\ Ba hme in Sl.29.950. 1789 Oriole Dr. a...e •~of ~--fw MW ~ bath. Custom carpeting finearea.$64,900. 54()..4843 .. ,..... Me• sc•oo11. A DOM lllD & wallpaper. Fireplace. a uty t Hnt ff -.:.. 2.ComfryU•lncJ --------ft-1 UCLUSIYlfw_..$70,000.Mlnyt lar1e entry ball with ~1 • If. a n f uuuu~. 3 Br 2 Ba, brick fplc. 'h Mesa Verde 5br, 3,~..,.· -r wood pe11ed floors, 2 open SIS,~ Humboldt Diode to bird reCuge, & beaut d~or, $1l7,...,.,. Dr Back Bay. Open. airy Forapptcall5'8·3877 POOL -NEW c·--1s ~~~hosel:~~?~e o~-::tr~ ANYTIME CheerRealt1 844-5531 bomew/pool.162,500! SNIFF THIS AD Mn;, Pool, tennis courts. J ust lniM I 044 Smell the fresh country _ .. BEST urs••ntt 9mooths$7n7ew,,. 00 '~~~~~~~~~I;··~·;··~·:·;··~·;··;·~·;··~·;;·;··~·;;.;·· Callagenttosee air and the trees·~ Of •HI MUW r c$6S OOO bland in Hunt. Harbour. , • 16151 Baru.oa Ln. ~. Ren Newcomb,'" '580 642 -6368 courae not, but you will Loc.t.d • cWce Tatt. •l ... 1rtlu.. Localed orr Ellis · Walktol.ach CAMIRIDGE SAT & SUN 1-5 when you come home to T1lh l ..... f-. ra S.-........ ,.. between Beach Blvd. & Bring your paint brush. l U...J IA THS Much so~ht after area, either of these TWO wltla lh ii Illig decor. Y• wll IHFedih Newland in Huntington the buy or the year. Complete comfort in and 4 Br. l~ ba. dini.n1 area. C 0 Z Y EASTS I D E y Llllt 9e1 Beach. Under $60,000. Save$$$ out. Inside, Uua apaclous new w /w up1raded BEAU'nES. Unbelieva-Its ..w c..,..., • ,.,.... CoasllioeRealty lnt1Rff1Estate home is ele1anUy de· carpet, new drps, blevalueforsomequick 9•r•9• worllllto~o•• d•cor•l•r 636-8802 Metworic-536-1461 corated In fashionable storage galore. Lined dbl act..ing Veteran-Move in *-••• wtl be lltct.ded. 1mfor ,_-,.... colon, pluab aolt carpet• gar+.w/autodropener. withnodownforunder ... ff'f••••I ano wlfll 911119 -4 OURIESTIUY Ing lhruout, color Covered patio, lrg sized $60,000. Hurry, they spa...a.u-. pool. OHLY $12,tOO. Tn• Landmark. Dy Owner.' 3 er 2 ea,lndryrm,walk coordinated wall cover- lot + bonus veg garden. won'tlast '---. bdrm, 2\IJ ba, 3 car U>ahopplng. Call today, lngs. The sharpest Cam· Within walking to schls, 540.3666 scllooh _.......... garage, upgraded. 8881 Inti Rffl1 Estat• btid1e model bome in Cst Plaza, Wards & OPIH HCMIM Satfs. l·S Mldbury,H.B.963-0044. ~-&...5•6_1461 The Terrace. Close to others. Come see this Im· 176722 Miier, T.... l'W'Sw---. ~ pool " recreaUon area mac. clean h.se. You·u be CMe.-l"IH & rroip1et.t $42,000 4-Pl•x-H....., lch andpricedatonly$'J't,i00 g I a d y o u d I d . "''JI S O U T U E R N :z Bedroom. 1 ba condo (1) $105,000; (1) Sll0,000. CALIFORNJAREALTY,1-===;;:;._.~~--CALL NOW 752-7315 near swimming pool & Goodrenl&goodlnvest- 540-8149; S46·S605 H1ta. --------·I recreation bldg. Close to ment. Prine. Only. Open house 13731 Olym ARCHITECT'S DONALD M. BIRD shopping & transporta-Agent.53&-1461 pie Ave, C.M. DELIGHT Associates Realtors POOL Home 3 br, den, 2~~~~~~~~~ Lots or redwood, skylites ba. w /sunken bathtub, are ~!:~!r0~!~ntire ::W~~o~~ispl~~a c~:;J~ - - - - - - - ------frpl, lg. lol on cul·de-sac. A ri~·.~~t~! of red hill ....... 5 52-7500 ·1 · hi ti 1.:;:;===;;;;:..;...;...:._....;;...;;; __ By owner. $83,SOO. E ..-..~ farm y in t s exc1 ng home a real value at only Foc..tain Vall-I 034 ........,_.°" m.ach I 040 DEERF1 LD 3 UONnllUIIl .. like new" 4 bedrm, $76.900. 3 Large bedrms, ••••••••••••;•'••••••••• ••••• ~;:••••••••••••••• BEACH AREA ...:963-5804..:...:..... ______ --i town hom e a w It b beautifully upgraded 2 baths, huge yards. 1 ls 28r & den Twuhme, 2ba, separate family room thruout with plush, nu brick patio and fruit s•t'sy S&SResaleSpec al ts .. 3. cnr unit, pvt patio, wet PRIMELOCATIONAT and dinlag room. From crptg. cust drps, warm trees Hurry call M .CorSbdrmmodelsavaU, bar,dblenclgarw/opnr. AREALISTICPRICE $71,900. Community rich paneling. and much 546-ssaO ' somew/pools.96346()2 Pool, clubhouse, walk to By Owner . Sharp 4Br, POOLS, PARKS, SPA more. Quiet location SECLUSION Pennington Properties shops, schools. $58,700 2ea home, lg fapl rm, and CABLE TV. Call to w Ith in minutes o r thru a stunning ceramic OPEN HOUSE I ·SPM owner. 536-6086 frplc. close to bch, or In-see schools, tennis. golr and tile entry, discover the Sa •. Su 515 16 ... St J kh So Co Pl L t "' n u • B 2 t ry 4br dianapolis & Broo urst. · asl aza. arge sumptuous splendor of · · Y ownr. s 0 • • tree shaded patio. llc:ivy thtS 3 bedroom, 2 bath Br 2th Ba deluxe hme. ram.rm, 3ba. S.136,SOO. 572.900. Open House !>hake roof and new con home with fireplace. Walk lo beach, bran~ Prinonly. 968-5469 Sat/Sun l ·S crele drive makes lh1:-. a ARTIST'S RETREAT • Q R ... new. $96,900. See today· 9851 La Cresta 963·2653 near MJ.LE S UA "• Will notlusl. Uy Ownr. 3br Twnhse MUSTSEE.Calls.19·1002 orTefltOC¥Haven PARK! Cook-outs arc LEJ\DKrtSflIPft.E. w/frpcl, Hunt. Cont. Owner/A~. SiS.900. Ws20 Bonus Rm, 3 BR double fun on your own 842-4466 $42.950. Call 997-8445 E <:ollei:e Park. $71,900. gas BBQ, in the privacv -------- REMODEL D HobbcSuikki,Agt. of your lari::e back yard TllELANOJNG --------ANXIOUS $53 500 RAMCHREALTY 2600 Lightho..se La 4 BR Broadmoor. FR, pool & jacuu1. $163,950 Open Sat/Sun l ·S. 67S.OOOO. E. SIDE BEAUTY 616·7414 complete ~ ith dc·tailcd .MdJ 400 on huge cul-de· Huntington Hills mr,rormaldinrm,fJm concreteandbrickwork. sac lot. ltm for PoOl & 3 Bedrm, B(, bath, GRACIOUS rm, all new kitche n. OP EN 11 0 USE SUN OR enjoy the exquisite boat gate. Pcrf. $125,000. spacious living rm & din-e,·erything immaculate ONLY Ry owner. Beaut. ATRIUM with a lighted m-8377 Bkr. ing area. Big country •INCOME UMlT• in & out. Call for an ap· decor J Br exec hl'r!e. fountain, while dining. A1---------kitchen. All this + 22x34 Tailored for. an active pointment to see. Newly palnted & cpl d. stucco wall encompasses SAVE BY OWNER, m ust pool, 2 patios. and BBQ. farruly, this marveJous. REESE REAL TORS lndscpd w /encl front this secluded home. By see. Upgraded 4 BR, Century 21 Surf Realty • 551-2000 . Btfl "Brookdale"._ _______ _ townhome, 3 bdrms, 1 ~ baths, cent afr, must see. Submit your t erms. 963-5671 DEERFIELD PATIO HOME Beautiful 3Br, 2\IJ Ba. Cam rm, Aspen Model. Professionally decorated & landscaped, $83,SOO. Agt. 644-9535 COUNTRY COTTAGE 2 BR, 2 ba, S. of Hwy. S98.000. Paul Martin flexible 3 bedroom, 3 751·1473 brick court. yard, pvt appointment. only. Crplc, prime loc. $87.M. S36-l474 bath home wjth huge Hv·•---------pool W/declung in back. S97 900 Open Sat/Sun, 6852Shan·~~~~~~~~~ Real Eat.ate 644·7383 lng room, formal dining VACANT Tree Uned atreeL Besl ' · non Dr. 892-6909 r: room, 3 car garage with •38drm Home area, nr schools & shops. I CD jQuall l 435 Acacia Open Sat/Sun 1 S shop space and loft. pool. , •1.oned R2 Upgrades too many to ' PICIClt AND GUEST HOUSE. is •Harbor High School mention. $75,000. 232 Prap..-ti .. Owner . 675-6962 in one or our best •364LaPerlePI. Tulane Rd., (College 7S2•1920 ~\side locations. Ren ~ •$69,900 Park). SS1·2ll0 1400 OUA1Lst NlWPOIT llACM W1·lto11 .. &C •1111 :.111\ tal uml m back. Sl2S,OOO. Olive W1ggenhorn MESA VERDE. Im mac. 4 675-6160 673-44 &7 br. 2 ba. tam rm In xlnt Lea5e /Option . " ... Quail~--3 RR. pool 51de Condo Iii IPlaar DR. FR. JJCutu. tennis Propwti•a ch 675-0000. 752-1920 •• MOO CMIAILU NlW'°41T auat 2 llomes on large lot 415 Poppy. Owner /Bldr wW finance. 673-2278 Fer Sale ly Ownw Cameo Highlands, lovely \l&eW' Br or 3 +den. 67S.3262 Cameo Highlands. 4DR. 2~ BA. Det'.orator new Totally r~cond1tloned thruout. Ready for 1m med. occupancy. Sparkl mi: pool in pnvate patio Open Sit /S un 1 ·4 Owm:r. 4506 Wa1Qe Rd ~08. 673-?0U evt"• Busloeta ls a.real! Just don't wailt For )'our new tiome pickup the ptl()ne ! Gl v• us a tlnJ, we 11 find j&ill tbe thlnt. a but or • ~utle wltbout an)' b&slle. ~ SUUllALTY t7t.IOIO MESA VERDE POOL HOME Secluded entry into this gorgeous 3 or• DR. Fam Hm, w/oulStanding brick put.Jo & pool area. One ol nkmd'. .. !.! ~ HERITAGE . REALTORS MISAVEIDI Jmmac. ' bdr 2 .,., nn rm home. HAS elat e Palo• Verde ato"•• beam•, marb le. etc ... CHA lUUNO l PrlmelO(. Only '85,000 P11 • •/w '·' '''""Id ' ,, I J ,, \ J lS • I neighborhood. Del Piso 4 Bcdrm, 2 bath ranch SECURITY! llle entry. Cust. shut-style home in immac. t.ercd & draped, nr. to condition. F'reshly paint 3 Bedrm. 2\.'l balh,securi-ceil'g. Used brick frpk.. ed. New cpts. All bllns. ly locks, air cond .. 2 l'ov'd patios. With Sparkling 20X40 pool. garage door opener, 21.ola MUCH, 1\fUCTI mor-e. U Vacant, immed. poi1s. car gar., washer & must aec! $74,900. S79.9SO. Call 545-8424, dryer, much, mu ch Ownr/Agt.548·1081 BKR. more. 0 pen ll ou s e ...::.....;..:..;_,_::...,__ ____ 1..::.:.:.:;:.:._ _____ _ Sat/Sun. D-Pdaftf I 02 3 Br Deluxe Townhouse. --Newly redec. Dbl frplc •••••••••••••,•••••••• • Bltn bar & bk case. Pool. Dtx Duplex, $125,000. lbr clbhse, playgrounds, ea. Bltns, microwave park. FHA Assumable "'f"' Wall Realtors 496-1435. loan. $45,600. 839·3512. NU.X.V Tow...._s a.Ir,, Ltft FeaturlDJI Spacious 2 1ldini & 2 batb, 'Wlti fireplaces. balcoales and prlva~ pattoe. • PRIVACY A PRIORITY? ~ Walke r & lee Real Estate OUTSTAMDIHCi orrotmHTYI New, University Park 2BR + den "Peters Townhome." Lovety loca· tion & price. $96,000 fee. Laszlo Sharkany 752-1414. (D60) mcunve 4n Hoe. Professionally decorated & landscaped. 2 patios. H\lie, split· level master suite; SUMY brkflt. room: formal dining ; Jg. f am.ily room w/wood·burnlng fireplace; great open kitchen w/custom ~ablnet.ry. ~months new & owner transferred. $1l8,500. Bill Hutchings 752·1414. (061) IAMCHO SAM JdA"" One ot tbeee beaUtlftal ''San .J~ubl Plana0 can be yount 'l'bey~ *11 28Rs, den I& ~ room. One II C10 the Jst tm.l bY tbe sblf coittSO; tJae Ind OftrlocD tbe PoOl 4\ the 3l'd ii C10 (.be top W/IJ)ictaCWJI' View. Fl"Ol12 tes.ooo.: Liido Shatt&DJ 752-141(. (1)62) ' .. ~~~~~~~~------....:::S;,:;unc!g;,:;:;::_.c.·:.:F.on...::.:::!Y::.i...;U:::.:.· 1.:.:"7~ ~:~~!!.~~ ........ ~-~~ ....... l7.;;.~~ ....... ~-~•~• .. ••• ~.~~ ....... ~::.~~ ....... HwftllwW. .....,,...Wt ~.... 1041 ........... ··o•z ....... IOIJ ........... 1067 Hewpwt...U '°'' M.wPO!'fllMc" IOH '••\ .........••.•••.•..•... ······-····· ...... ····· ....................... ..................... ... .................................................................... , •.................•...............•........ 1"M 1044 In• 1044 tim. 1044 •,JOO XtranJCe! Br apt Adulu tuperb IBr, vlew,1--------1 •••••••••••••••••-•••• ·~··••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)tlUo: ocn ti~ or I{• : AC, many ictru. aecuri-OPIH SUN. 1"4 DIU.R&D w 0 0 DI It' 0 GE Distinctive 477•3505;•i4.mGAst. OPIN HOUSI SUNDAY 12... lY.&oll.owner&a0-$6?2 For ~!'J:C:~!~n- llL-21/alATHS HTATl:S D I CHIC«THUI 25J52 MONTI VllDI Nal'Va .......... IMclt I069 s a I I 0 r s do. 2 BdJ'mt., z~~ baths. 4Br, lam rm, 2~Ba, pre. es Qft IJ ler bdldl _..,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• blt·ut.a. h'plc., s-Uo• dbl. Anbdra~~.~!!.!~nlasUhcalsl OUl.ll'O lot.. air cood, up Greets >'OU fht very " Fa ·-'Id ••• LACiUNA ........ M CAMYOH OnlJ! ~u•J,!.• ... e •• ft 0 o1 & m . ...,..,.....,.,.ewll ard Ooorina, $102.500. minute you drive up; ha or...,. <r tM amtnlUH needrd (or Mon·Sat 133-1602, exterior and lntt.rlor ap-ttaJestateln¥ tmtnt VllW·$2tl,OOO e Y Uvina. Super sharp Son.Je-ve1cam145~ pointmenta speak ol coo 4 Oceanfront Iota, bHrt 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, beautlful view lot. Vtew Newport Say to 40' Boat dock, t tho slln GIB WALKER carpet1n 1 thruout, leiorary ease and ol Lal(wua, with unlta" 0 1 • Id d Qa&.allnal Jroo aate tn· patio_ L«e3 BR.,2~b BAI.I 67• custom drapes and The Colooy-lmmac. di ty Deane Home 3 nursery. Ripe for de· n Y "WO years 0 an in mlnt coodi-try. Mammoth Jivina nur oew w t a RIAL.TY .-IZOO eleaaotly decorated. 21tory 3br , 3 ba, lge B RMS., 2 baths, fem. velopmeoL Sl,075,000 tion. $82,500. room with VIEW! Mar· amcnitla. CaU for dlrec:· Compl~ with cent. air ram.rm, $78,000. By rm. Top cond ition . ble lir~pl1ce. Paneled Uona. 64 .. '1,. 74 541,. ... cOIMto cond., 2~ baths and only appt.. 5$1·2S42 Open Hse Sll1 SOC> OPEN TODAY Larae ()(eartlront bome, rormal dinln& room. Wet -~., 1 months .old. Un· SUn. lt-:5. 1.5 'pM·. 4912 Hemlock downtown Lafuno. Com· CUMti•telS llALTY .......... 4tl-1407 bar. Spacious kitchen & Di 1'1.boneol a klnd2 BR. 2 believably pnced at only Way. merclal po11lblUUea. pantry. Extra large I Ba End Unit on U acre $71,750 WOODUHHH $350,000 master wlna. Olaased I I . 1 : pa.rte la a aeparalo build· ARIORLAKI view patio. Loads ofl~~-~~~~~-~~~-~lln a, fa m-rm, llv-rm 2 Br. 21~ Ba. near lake, Ocean view building site. · stMa&e. 3 C•r iarage. w/frplc. dlnlnt area. red hill ~·. 552-7500 SAHJOSE A 3 bedroom family home with PRIVATE POOL. Has a dog run and the yard is separated from the pooJ with a child proo( fence . R .V. PARKING. Clean and sharp. Call ror appoint· ment. Brentwood Model. ExNuslve area, Also LC91Mltach 1041 LocjlMahach 1041 Call now for personal ownfrcntyard.aarage& M0-5274 Beach: less than 300 easy ••••••••••••••• • • • • ••• • •••••••• •••••••••• ••••• prevl~. 752·1700 carport. f"ully upgraded. , steps to the sand. $80,000 Ol'fN '"'". 11siUN10 ia NICI• s.,.... beoch .,eex 0 w n er $ 6 9, 9 So . 2 LaSalle Model DOWMTOWH BY OWN~R 3 Br 2•A Ba, t•" I Uke new 3 br, & l br, Northwind Ct. M2-53'7S, By Owner. 4 Br. 2~ ba. ~~~· 2 o~:.a~ond~e~pt~ ~~~~1 Wd~~~~~ts~ou':: ~t~e ~"!te~n'ts~~~~ · ., . ~~~'Iii•. il!1'\! ~r ~~~e;;0~~Y1_o_P_EN_S_A_T_!S_U_N_1_-5_. __ End unll in Village 11. stairs +3 commercial views. $125,000. 497.2527 · fiEHl:'J1 House JUST 1 11lft.1.,.ID Paneled & wallpapered Close lo shopping & uru•• down. $3911.500 --t .. ___ .. t Bit bk 2 w::~ A "-I beach . w ll h m any ..., •uuvu · n cases, Til'~"""N5Ma: lVltlE amenities. Pr iced at SO.LAGUHA BlG OCEAN VIEW-BIG Baycrest 3 br, 2 ba, THE BLUFFS TO$l2S,OOO frpJc's, 1 m mast br. Was A qu1et hillside knoll HOME. 4BR. 4BA, lar fam.rm. din.rm. Open By Owner, 3 br, 2 ba. end ---.. 11:-&~11 1·5 model home & is a real OPEN DAii Y $77,000 hobby rm lge c I t vrR"' -" m location, with superb • or o Sun l·S. $150.000. 1806 unit on greenbel t. 21340lh t NB t(em surrounded by 8A.M. T06 P.M 11Wbt:ft!l ocean views, framed b" $239,000. Leeward LA. &42·7889. By $72.500.640-4934. 1 • 1 & ,£·-t greenbelt. 1---------nn-...-n~ J Ownr ---------1 • ~ 18105 Leatherwood W" FAIULOUS ~"'.el' old Eucalyptus trees. Let LUXURY o · Great owners unit. Beaut J 4&11 ·2100 your imagination go & • & C MFORT. •DUPLEX• c:i'1~~933 WINDSOR see what you can do with 2hBR. 2BA + lovely gst Habor View ... steps Crom beach. 15 ~~cpd. l~e paU?j t?iff Live in beautiful OWNIA'S thi~ l·bdrm charmer. se Views. privacy. yrsold.Copperplumb'g, ~emoonngava,,a e. W_O_O_D_B_R_l _D_G_E1 GREENTREE m this 4 Thepnceisnght! S84,950 secuntygateS279,000. (Somerset) beamed ceilings, frplcs. HewpariPMt-a.L CREEKSIDE Poplar bedroom family home PREUSTIHG LAGUNITA 8estbuyat$125,000. CAU.67W051 h with separate Cam1ly WOODSCOVE Bedr 'th COAST Model mg ly upgraded Unique retreat for the 5 oom WI a great • • room. lt surely u; one of w b I"" d b w"' "' .., .., • -ed PROP ERTi ES & lndscpd. Air cond. the best floor plan:; in • ... s an um -sophisticated. This 3 ............. .a ........ _ feelina of old-fashion • H•B•ORVIEW Show by appt. to Prine. minJbirds from this 2 bdrm., 2 bath home, with POWELL s pace and comfort. 673·M10 ~ Only. 549·8888 btwn IRVINE. S86,500 Bdrm, 1 ba own-your-art deco touches is • Fireplaces in family and Montecic>-IY Owner RANCHREALTY 9·5PM.Mon-Fri. ~· ~hl~ew~~e~dv~~wl!~~ perched just above the ·~~{j:,h-~h~~~:isr~~f1~e:i~~ PRlV. Party wants 3 VIEW-Mountains d.ur· 551·2000 '1'he Ranch" 3 BR. II\• ligbts oC Laguna. Im mac beach, with expansive ''°°....._,... ~o..u. formal dining room. All BR+ home w / pool ln Ing the day. ~parkhng ---------1 rm. din-rm. country ~ adult building. J ust 90 ocean views. Privacy Is this on a large sunny lot Dover Shores area. L.A llghts at n1ght from TURTLEROCK kitch/fam rrr.. frplc. steps to secluded beach. the keynote in lids gated1--------• just right for that future $150-$175,000. range. ~sho~~~t~f~~: 2t::'g:r; lndscpd w /shaded patio. Move in cond. Owner will community. S1S9,500 PORTER RI.ALTY pool, (and you own the P.0.Box 1903, N .B. 92660 rm, prof tndscpd, Igo President home :. 4 By owner. 5022 Kron St. finance, available April ~ lOOON.Cst .. Laguna land). Buy it today and Prine.only. cvrd pati'o w /gas BBQ. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths, fama.ly $7•.ooo. 551-4877 l t 640 8325 •-673 2"·'7 f I l t ~ s · "' · ""' ~ 497·2468 close in June. houses to pool. jacuzzi rm.. rp c .. gc. pa 10 RANCH REALTY $79 500 Outstandinn view of OWNERS ANXIOUS. _ • "A• --~.. I UNITS WESTCLIFF and tennis court. Many r h 1 1 551-2000 &Wi -·~ o .. _ t'f I Id fj ·~ ail ~ amenities. $145,000. Opn ig ts! mmaru ak ron· Open Sat & Sun 1·5PM. -------RV OWNER tri-lcvel 3 Br / 11,.,.1,,.,.... n ucau 1 u ocean s e U T.asteful decor, conve-house Sun 11.5 at 2324 dition. Elcctronll' a ir The RJnch. 1m marulate USES I 5 2 13 h street · will trade up • fl I OPEN HO • ' a, gorgeous w 1te 110SN.CoouHwy .• Loguna • · ac• nient ·rlow t~or 1> an, Port Durness Place. • filter. Close to ~chools I Hr pool home. lmmt'<I 17502 WAY .... E :.and Vll'W. Formal Om 494-1177 $575.000 Prap--L" • lanai. patio & pool. 3 .,,. .,.,.,,., ' Owner tnrn:>lrrn•d Thi~ possc:.i.1on. S81.990 . " n c I b 3 WOODS COVE ...-1tl•a .,_, 2 b ... r "'"""°""' 't I t 1 Call f 'l Cul~ crdale's mo!>I uni m, Pc. open eam~. ------7S2-1920 uurms · 13 ut..,,, am1·1--------won as · or app i52·7S.ll Aj.'l :.un dech. lo\\ muint. ~ r" 1 Bdrms .. 3 baths. 2 1400 OUAllSl. NlWPOtlflfAC·H lyrm. $149,500 BACK BAY Sl39 500 -- -que home. 3BR, 1-·A.\l 9 1 .... .,. ll,..., f · 1 D 'v DD c ... R sou Tl' RTL FROCK GLE:-.i L"IT. '-'u•vor corner loca A. • ........ soo 491·772ti ~ oh_ frplcs .. umll)' rm .. AC. A I • ,... L " • ' ' " ~ .. ~ i1 .""~ R·2 lot. Walk to beach Early Bluffs "J" pli.!n, Open Today 1·5PM RW.TOR 833-9293 ~~"n;/k5;!{~0t~a~r~~~. t~~ca~t~!:d~."s~t Open Sat/S..n. 1-4 <I)(> r'f, ~ Owner "Ill finance end unit. Canyon, Fash. One year new, luxuriou!> -I ~ 5621 H l ITTODAY! 460 Arro)'O Chico. Big, ...,;; 1 ~ S189.SOO Isl view. 3BR, 2BA, dn'g 4 Br 2~ Ba hme off Up· Woodbri.Arbortake ~Y · · E~ charming home an the ~ \~Ji£',;_ .l:l DUPLEX rm, patio, Astroturf per Newport Bay. vault- Nr Lake-Luxury 2Br. 2ba ONLY $54,500 27 SILVERWOOD heart of Laguna. Syh an r , ~\;_~..,:-:' ~ North Laguna. nr. Victor deck. pool . 0 w n r . -. ____ ,...... ed ceilgs. spac. ram rm, Condo $99.500 <213 > A WALNUT SQUARE 3 setting, sunken living '-I lk..? ,~v ) Hugo's & beach. Room $110,000. 644-7641. Prin ~ .. .-.n..w.-.-.~ w/huge brick fplc & wet· 432·74.23, ext 82. Pran bedroom condo with m Completely upgraded rm .. patched beamed forexpans1on $120.000 only MAGNIFICENT bar. Massive maste r only. side laundry serv1·ce D E E R F J E L D ceiling. family rm .. 2 30 UHIT ........ VIEW bdrm retrea• all on a Near park pool and has townhome. 3 bedrooms. frplcs .. 3 bdrms .. 3 baths REAL ESTATE Bldg OCE';.~'s·IDE Seaw1nd dJx 2 Br condo, 2 beautifully .. lndscpd Beaut S&S Woodbridge · · a family room and PLUS an A-frame study BEAUTIFUL TAX · m ·sty. H~ ba. fplc, UP· DramatkHotH est atesiz.elot.With(ully twnhm. Near park & cable TV. Call for ap· DINING room. NEAR with an ocean view. SHELTER . Close In ·So~m~e~c~as~h~n~o~w~.~$4~50~·~000~ graded, encl patio. els to Hl ..... Abo•eThe automated s prinkler , shopping. Well located pointment. POOLS. PARKS. SPA $198,500. _ bch. S6S.500. Prine only. i"ath·F 1_ • f 1 Redwood Model. 3 Br, 3 Also CABLE TV. duplex. 2 Bdrm. 1 bath & 1·998·6320: 646·7668 o..-woy syst.em. Prestage oron Y ba. offered wl'll below ~ DCllMJle Your Feet fireplace in both un-JUST LISTED evs1wknds. ()/ 819 Cany0tt S121,500. 395 Granada market. 833 211 1, no 48WILLOWTREE In the Pac1f1c, from the its .. SEE TO AP · 4 Br. 2 ba, lrg yard m ---------C-_....Club Way, Costa Mesa. <off b ok I d<'<'k at h1~h tide, from PHECL\TE Sl25.000 pr 1 vale are a w THE BLUFFS -·" r Irvine Blvd, l blk S. of r er~ Pease l11 ghly upgradPd. <''< this 3.000 :-q (t home· IL l'lubhou:.e. pool & h-11111, BY OWNER Spac. & lux. 3 Br. 2''1 Ba Un1veri.1ty Dr> qu1s1tely dc·t·oratl•tl ha h thl' charm of J SllOWHOO:\I DECOR Grl'at oct·.111 \IC\\' Bt•autilul 2Br. 2Ba. exechome.Gr uc1ou1>h\'· llOBBS·ALANCO. £-Z C 0 H ~EI. I. 1 n rnurtyard cntr~. -.lopt•d Chmmerc·1al 11lu !-Sl49 5(JO formal din r m. pvt. mgma .presth;1ouspvt 835·3696or 633·8100 C ~I\'!:'.: llSITY I' \HI\ l>camh. rai!.t'li lwarth. & i.pat·1ou:. 2 lJdrm. apt · · initio. must see to ap community Condo Living RANCH REAL TY End unit on ii premium a ~ut•1>l unit. Set• tmJay & ,, 11 h an otl-a11 , iew prcc. 2102 Vista Laredo Open Sal & Sun I~ 30 BR. 2 BA. fresh paint in lot on the J:rl't'nbl'lt submit your oflN· ,\:,k· si:~.ooo SPECULATORS Sl lU.OOO #6 Rue Vertc & out. Very private yard. 551·2000 King-Of-The-Road in !otunn1ng excellence. this la\ ishly upgraded 3 bedroom end unit has TWO firepla<'es. firep1l and TWO patios tl·ofl This l wo·i.tory 4 ) tiar old 2 bedroom. 2 bath Cundo can be yours ii you ud ra~t! Shng carpctmi: and \\arm Autumn c·olors Fenced back yard "1th garden area PLUS pat10. visible from dining urea Only $53,950 rna:1ter bdrm 1. This RANCH REALTY • .... Qbail ~ liilPlac• i.hake roofed Condo with 551·2000 fenced yard is in lux---------- urious GREENBF:LTt--------• Pt ..... ~-'920 l400 OU.All ST Ht~ tlAC" area -reg ally dis · 11nC't1ve. rightfully yours By appointment onl). RANCHOSA:-.1 JOAQUIN II IQuail ~ Best 2 Br + dt•n on golf • Pl course lake 833 3613 llC9 • Woodbrid«Je .,..,--ort-•• Propm!~· Super up)!radcd 2 Br. lu'\ 1•00 OUAtlst NIWPOllT ""'" -condo near the lake - - - - Save S over nl'xt pha~e IEAUTIFUL 559-1833 . .i99 2109 B~ CULVERDALE Owner ,\ HOl\l EV 4 bedroom home with separate forruly room on a corner lot Close to park. pool RARE FIND A quickly d1!>appeanng i.pec1e:. in In 1ne !>O take a look at "hat 587.500 will buy you to day• ~ Bedrm + bonu:. rm or 5 bedrm with fom1 ''. d1rung rm & i.ep laun dry fa<•rl. End of cul de sac with huge lot and many trees -move m cond! Don't delay, call Red Carpet Realtors, 833·3380. MAGHIFICEHT Expanded "LaSalle" townhome in Un1vcrs1ly Park. This hne home hai. 4 bdrms, den & family rm. & (eaturei. ccram1t· t ile floorint;. \lanLu1t papers & upgraded carpeting The v1e111 from the d~ mu:it Ix and school. Call to see. ,~~~~~~~~~I $73,900 ,.)cal? Call 113. we'll ar 1anie It. $129,500 ... 552·70~0 .. THE · .. · · VILLAGE. . - REALTORS . CALlF. Homa upgrad 3br, 2 ba, by i67,990. M2·0489 I RANCHH.ALTY 551-2000 OpHHOUH Sat. & Sun. 1-5PM 16Louen, Eight lge rooms, 4 Br, 3 Ba. upgraded cpts & drps. Plan D or Peters Univ. Pk Twnhms. Great view or Turtlerock & Mason park. Asking $114,000. Offered by Con- temporary Investments Woodbndge Place Inc. 833·1181 ~~~~Yfa~~~~l 3b~~ri LOIJMMleadt 1048 frpl cs, 3 car gar.••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Premium lot on park Upgrades incl'g AC $123,000 833 0507 aft 5pm '"'-1044 ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mg$350.000 tOO ,\l'resTrabucoAtrcs CallForAppt. Open Su n 1-5; 1412 * 494.755 I * BL' Y ,\ P I r:c E o F I H :\lilt·s of road Iron HARBOR VIEW GRAND VISTA Mariners_ Welton & Co. LJ\Gt.:~1\-Thc pril't• th t10ur1wd"ct"a'u11t .• cr. power Call PORTOFl .... O REALTY 768· 1212 _67_5-6900 __ . ---,---1,,11,!''Y (c,r')ac5 ~a.l.<o.- CHOICE LOCATION OVO in North end. Near beach Walk t'\'ef ywhere. Xlnt 'alue al ~.000 DESIGNER DECOR. View home with 3,000 sq ft . of living :.pare mMr. sullc. den. i.:amt! rm . deck~. formal dmmg rm & much more t.:nc quailed at SI 19,500 FANTASTIC VIEW Custom built for the dis· cr1m1nat in~ buyer, a mui;t ~ee at S210.000 2 VIEW UNITS Victoria Beach area. Im· mac. home with rental. Large R-3 lot. Priced to sell, S179.SOO REGENT REALTY Speclal Sundown ShowiftcJ right to hold for I utun• ,, " development /111\ e~I ment; O\\ ner may ass1:.t m financing ~.500 PROPERTY .\IANAGE.\l ENT Tt\XSl::RVICE BY APPOl:-.iT.\I F:~T 110-I So Coast 11" ~ LAGL'N,\ BE1\Cll 497-2457 PLACE REALTY Sll9.S00·3Br/2Ba·OcVu S169,000·3Br/2Ba·OcVu Sl89.000·3Br 12Ba -Bchsd $."lXI. 000 or S37 5. 000 2ToChoose From Bldg Stage-Oc Vu 48r/3Ba·+ Pool 497-1711 OVERLOOKING EMERALDIAY and all poml:. north & :;outh Panoramic \'IC". all newlv done mter1or. Lot!> of wood. open beam!; and glass. Built m m1t·ro wan.• O\'e n 3 Bdrm. 2ba. rear private yard and double aaragc S1tl9.500. DOLPHIN R.E. Call 494-8581 WHITE w ATER v1Jw Beautiful 2 Br. lBa, own your own apt. has 180 degree white water view, pool. lndry facll , enclosed gar. The apt ls situated In a quiet area, close to s hopping. S71.500. HOW ARD JOHNSOH REALTY 497-1744 3 Br. 4 ba + bonus rm. Plush lndscpn'g & magnirtcent patio· area. Open house Sal & Sun l ·5 1836 Port Tiffin. K1\TllY TRAC\'. REALTOR • 1100 Quail. Npt Bch. !°>18· 1927 or 752·2887 OPEN SAT /SUM 1-5 312 Prospect Light, pleasant Newport Shores Home. 2 or Jbr, 2ba. 2 fireplaces, Congoleum kitchen. Walk to beach. & com- munity tennis. pools. $71,500 . 557.4579 Ownr/Agt. MR. EXECUTIVE Big canyon beauty! Ex· elusive location. 4 bd home on prime 3!4 acre lot w /view of city lites, golf course etc. Terrific patio for exec entertain· ing. Call for details. 838·6256. ~ Walker & Lee ffeal lstate ONTHEIEACH SUMSET & SURF 1--------•2 Lots wide at corner. LC91ftO HIAs I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge walled patio & garden. Outdoor .brick frplc auached. 3 BR, 2 Ba, room for expansion. Multiple zoning. $275.000. By owner. Phone Mon· Fri. 6pm-10pm, wknds Bam·llam. <714)675-6968 Island Waterfront OCEANF1lOMT Dramatic & spacious HCYl'NEW LISTING! new. 2 story home of Sparklingnew3br &2br cedar & glass. Sur - duplex right on the sand rounded by water. Entry Only $285.000. Hurr y w/fountain, sunken liv over to 1113 E. Dalboa rm. wet bar. jacun i. Blvd, Sat from 11 to 4, Architecturally exciting Sun (if not already sold I thruout & a boat dock, of from 1to5. course. $275,000. PROPERTY HOUSE. Town:tome w /Dock ____ 642_·_3850 ____ 1 Exclusive Townhome on NEWPORT HEIGHTS channel. Prime Newport Beach Area. 3 BR's Super 3 bdrm. 2 ba & sun· w /walk· in closets, ms tr r m . . 4 · c a r g a r • swte inclds sittiag rm greenhouse. S118,000. • Lge dock. Sl~,fJOO. NEWPORT CREST Spacious condo, 4 bdrm, 2 ba end unit o/look'1: greenbelt. pool, sauna, jacuzzi. tennis. S89,SOO. Ownr/Agt. 642·2422 OWNER, 5 BR, 4 Ba, of· fice, ram-rm. din-rm .... -----.. -- 1maHUR 4000 sq. ft. 'h Acre, horses. $175,000. 645·6365 Big Canyon S2 000 HAR IO R VIEW One of former Broad· moor models. VieJl o( ci· CARMEL ty lights from \.his air Upgraded & cheerful, cond. 4 Bdrm, 2·~ Ba 3Br. 2Ba. fam rm , home with asP6cial loy _Sl_37_,500_._644_·_55_7_3 ___ 1 room for the kiddies. NEWPORT HGHTS Room for a pool. ~5 Tor-rey Lane. Sun. l·'· NEW 4 Br. 21'iba, den, Wesley Tcryfor liv.rm, dln.rm, wet bar, ZlllSan Joaquin Hills" frplc. + many xtras Some ocean/Ca ta lina._ __ 6_4_4-_4 _9_1 _0 __ views. By bwlder, trades San Cletn!nt. I 076 considered. $139,950. 225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LaJoUa Dr. Open Da1Jy till dusk. 646-7085 or MARINERS 646-7968 POINT of this n early new, $189,500·3 Bdrm:; 31/a bath, den & whitewater view home overlooking 1 the entire N/S coastline. WESTCLIFF Lovely 4 Br, 3ba. Pool & Jacuzzi. Lge patio, lge lot .• $149,000. Sat/Sun 1-5. 1~1 Highland Dr. OWner /Bkr. 642-4426 CUSTOM VIEW HOME OPEN HOUSE 1·5 IAMCHO SAM JOA~ You 're exposed to everything · -school, shopping, atepe to pools, tennis club & golf course. A luxurious San Luis Rey model home with 3 bdrms., 2Y.a baths and fonnal dining. Complete eleeancc:. Reduced to sell. Enter on San Joaquin, off University Dr. to #<t Montanas Norte. · NOR INS REALTY LIST E N TO TUE WAVES. Oceanfronl con- do retreat above AU10 Canyon. 2 Bdrm.. 2~ bath, den IJ 2 fireplaces. Owner anxious. Walk to the beach lor ... 500. BUILDABLE LOTS .1.atge kit 10 Temple Hjlls area. $17 .soo. Coaat Hwy.·Viclorla Beach aru. R·2. 145,000 e~b; C·l.'48.000each. Dtna Point H•rbor ~·lew, se.ooo. * 494-1017 * Follow Alta Vista to 650 Fontana. 4 to 6 p. m ., Saturday &Sunday. OCEAN VU. Monarch Summit. Plan B. 184.500. Own/AQt 581·028' 542-673$ THE.ADDRESS You GI•• With Prict. Good achoola tmportanl? Larae lot In exceptional- ly line area. This home bu everything extra you can lmaaine. You won't be happy it you mils thla one. Construction to begin January '77,. 3100 Sq. ft. 4 BR, 3 Ba contemporary ranch style home. Many, many xtras. Plans & specifications avaU. In ofClce. $156,900. ~~~ Tustin 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL BROADMOOR 3 Bdrm home, hillhly up graded. Pool & Jacuzzi $78,000 The Homesttllers 752-53.53 NORTH TUSTIN By Ownr, -4Br, 2Ba, dtn rm. separate ram rm w /used br1 <'k hearth, Z?50 sq rt . 1 'I\" • , <H re c:ul-dc sac. $87.500 l'nn only 731·0087 COACH :?I-cm 2 un.::? H.1 p r 1 /. t'. '' II u 11 l I n ~ l o n llJrbnur I.or :11, Yr' old S3l.:,ClU K It. j280 uri I CtL,tom m:u1«.' 2hr, lha, bltn' r• I•~· wo i;hcr. flry~r. \\-.Jlk to heh ,.hop" & mnrkl't l'\-t. Pty G0.000. ~73-2976 ~forsd. 1200 , ...................... . 5-ACRES South of Orani!l' County F.intas tir '11•w, Yull price ~ll,,00. Xlnt ll•rm" likr. 714/52220tlO or 6i6-5717 COSTA MESA FOURPLEX Just repainted, new carpets and drapes. Will c ons ider exchange. Private patios. extra lar_:!l' units Great invesl- m~·nl potential Sl20.000. Xlnt T O'( Shl'ltl'r 6 Br I> IJJ, hcenst.od board & rare home. furnished Nc"I~ l~nds<:aped '~ a t·rc U vrr lonk1ng Ala cadtro L.ikc. Uwner will t.Hn Joq trust. ~l.>8,!>00. Terms. (;ull ROS w;~ Units Available Two ·l·Plexc!I. duplrx, .1rKl 6 umts Easl6lde. 4· Plex in Tustin. I Br. 2 Ba, FR, cpts drps. !Huf lncl-;cpd S625 . ;, ;llurningdow. 552·7350. r.1s i:1:10 NEW U.P. TOWNllOM~ Never Ii ved in Peter" T/H. Upitraded4BH, i''H. DR. micro oven. pool & panoramic view. $625. per mo. Agent, 752·1315 Luxury2 Br Twhnsc, A/C Han<'hO Sun Joaquin S550 mo. 752·9110 Univ Pk, 3 Br 2 Ha. UR. beam cc1ll(, ncw paint & c1,,,... s.150 mo 559 5233 red hill ~: ... 552-7500 HO WAITING! 2 Br, $32$-M25 per mo. 3 Br, $385+$475 per "10 it Ur, $440-$.595 per mo. ·1 llr, pool, spa, $700, I Sund!y. tr!bru!ii 13. 1877 HlliilMt U.hw abt I~ Af lw1la r.;11 •14 A• L l•Hh....,,.; AJ•9iliilh........ 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DIO ~--v· New :a Br 2 Ba, rpic. yord. an ·~o NEW------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••,•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• • cood. walk to bcb. pool " •otr:...--... 5 W-"t.." 0.auUrul I\ w 3 Br, tta $.325 mo. 6t5·5501 ol' ua~n Rt.ochoS.J.3Br20.San :s Br, 2 Ba. cpta, drpa, XTRAWXUalOUS J•cuul. Cull Pal. .......__ --r d\lplcx, lfreplace. _m.._230S _______ , Lula Bey, 101r nu bltn.s, frplc. air cond, B\lllocU decorated, 493-9672: U1·902 or t)t~t&~~~ ~ar'te·S:~re to •bo':.t 1 br apt wtram rm. tse Ll,-LmeltaDd LMlt take vu, Si&IOO. 5'7·7CM4 rovtttd paUo, $3'.7$ mo. Newport Shores home. 3 amm 29tl8 G~ _ ilLE TO OCEAN '"'•ctll sl 67/g1~' rm. utll. Sauna, pool. 27046 Via Callado. BR.2Ba,waUttobeacb. 1 • · 1 jacuul, tennis cla & Tuttlerock Ole.o Plan 2. 4 549·8867, su.1100, ~"'5-9117or493..S146 s...._ oy1UultetMohl ----other facll. Pvt club al-tia. ~ ~~O...tcnnls, 71M12S Bluffs rondo-View. Lov· c.p11tr..., 3271 S:~Ji ~=~~:!n 3 ~· 1-.Cea. dplx, aboFvPe !!!...°".!!'. ro. 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BEST BET b h d All a lotal Mre•'I H"r" you c<1n ~1oyu11usual Pr!va<.V C'O LL E c E p A R K . BOAT SUP W /CONDO. 3 so~e:s~ Bt 2 c~~.: home bu plush . carpel· in a ~clio at the bch. 'Hot 67$-S205/675·3824 utll pd. .ts~ :~·fee and luxul'). Popular Yale model 4 BR. 2~ ba. Like new carp., drapes, bit-Ins, lng, firoplace, bwlt;ins & pool, l blk ocean, ~ Upstairs 2 Dr l Ba, new TENEX tll 9pm 898·9891 A RECREATION PARADISE...-:wo t>1nnl• court• Mdroom and step.down 16SQ. Alt. '44·1133 hdwd. nrs .. 3 car gar. 2 ca~ garage. Wont laa~ mo./ s.isoweek, 846·7884 cpt. sep •n&I gar, 5290•------------i• " ~ family room. Gude~er Dig Canyon prestigious Pool. Nr Hoag nospital. ~091.o~:~l 646·21~ day"& mo. 602\,~ Narcissus. RlGllT ON lbr full furn Swimming pool plus unlqu" YOlk~ll pool. J..icua1 \ttid use ol 3 community Broadmoor home 3000 ADULT COUPLE ONLY k nd even ngs LopoH"• 3750 Agent. 64Hl397 Ha.a an $145 sm fee. Sand voll~ll cour1. Mountain lodge clubhouse pools. clubhouse and ca· sq fl. back bay view, 4 br. $400. Rltr. 642·5333 wee e 5• ••••••••• .. •••• •••••••• TENEX tU 9pm 898-9891 wllh fire pl.ice, co1111ersa1lon pil. b1lllarJs. ~.sauna ~~~GT~~~~~5 $.SOO. 2111 ~a. tam rm. $USO. insertlrule Beautiful new 4 Br. 3 ba M.ICIAPL.A.IA Yw17i'g~Y~e!R+ 1pa~~o'. AVAIL HOW Hunyto1hegooJhfe.,11dtlwiHel.li.. =--~-:::-:-:--~-::·1_!t>l.:.:e::!x:.::1b~l:!:e.:::t.e~r.:.:m:.:.:s:,:.~640:=.:;·l:'..'.7:.14::_1 VIEW HOME ~on cul·d·aac. Lge ScenicMountalnViews Garagesp.forlcar 2 br, l ba w/encl. patio, Beaut Deerfield twnh.se. 3 BlG CANYON, brand new NEWPORT HEIGHTS. :: ~m~~f~P~~ &M~t~t; Large, dlx adult 1&2 Ask for Cathy carports. $235. 1st & last. FROM S26S TO $355 Br. 2 ba, 2 yrs new spacious, single level 2 Cozy 2 bedrm & den-all Br 'suite w /fir~place Bdrm Apts. Furn & Un· WIWAM WIHTOH No pets. ~all Georite Including Heal $t40/mo. Call wkda}s BR. 2 ba. townhome newly decorated. Fan· $.S4.5/mo 768·1947 . furn. REALESTATE 675·3331 546-8640 days, 642-2105 J).~,~ 011t•lwdrn~n.One&!h •1ane at 992 5000, W/sweeptng '°"course tasticBayandPenlnsula . Pool.JaCUlZJ,Billiards eves/wknds r!I-\...A.~ T'"1B.odruum.Two8ath wknds/eves 673·7197 VJew Leas" at -oo per ,1-w •• 751 8 ll cozy 3"r home pat1·0 581-6151or581-6130 YEARLY. Beaut. 2 BR.. 13<Xl "-'· A -Cos M ORANGETREb: · · I t'°$12S OOo R:aityOO-~· arre <.'Ommi::uly pool.' nr bch 25211 Stockport Lag 2~ ba. unit w1lh spec· Duplex Deluxe2 ~r. bltns, · nuoms ve. in ta es.a. PATIOJIM mo .• ~g:~t640-sSoo lnscnlrulc S375mo 493-6636 Hills • tacular view or bay & ~rplt/drps. refrt~g. AGdals ~rossfromOr.sngeCoastColt~ • Sorey. no pets ocean. 2 Decks. frplc. & 1rp c. gar.. pa 10. t ~f\W41tl H..lrhor and Fairview. 2Br. 2Ba. den. tennis. llarborVu Hms. Carmel 3 Steps to bch. Lge, dlx 3 br Ni.ce small 38r condo. 1 -gar. WaJk lo beach. S5SO cpl, no pets. $235. 722 17141540-IJOO pool,$:i00mo.64S3G86 Ur+ f>'R. nr park & duplex. Newly decorat-ba. patio, drps. cpls, Permonlh JoannSt.AptA. •--S.ach 3248 school.~mo.i52·0617 ed. $4-00 /mo yrly. Day stove.gar $285.493-3406 Hewportleach 3769 WILLIAMWINTOH 2nr l'"-Ba twnhse ·a lov ......,,..... -"""'"'"' 98S 6952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · n • n . Cost M 3824 ,._..... .....,__ 2 .,••••••••••••••••••••• W tcrfr t-Dock 4 BR 2 1"""'·"""'· eve I· · MJRACLE 3br dbl g I BEST IUY REAL ESTATE 675·3331 ely apt. complex, w/pool 0 ffO ~"Cl"""O 31 4 '"br 3b t ble ro a OD • . . al' g & rd M d I ... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " • a, sua} r lb. frplc, new crpl.s. 3 BR, llr.? ba, frpl. dbl. fncd yd $350. sm fee 3 BEDROOM Y • esa e ... ar. ' .adults only Wall accept drps. bllns. S700. 644·9932 garage. 2 blks 10 bch. TENEX til 9pm 898·9891 Some people say you get $375. YEARLY $2$0. 646-6'789or64S·l103 Mother wishes lo rent NEW BREED APTS 1,mall pct $600 mo or7S2·8686 Ref's $400 Lse 768-4456 what you pay for! We of. modest 2 Br house or apt l br w/lolt, fr~lc, applns, -.:J.1675 or ""7.-8855 · · 2 weeks free renl. new 3 fer more. And lhe price is 646·0lll East.side quiet 2&3 bdrm w/stove & relrig in C.M. pool. jacuzzi, encl. gar .. . BLUFFS CONDOS ---Br2 Ba, F:im llm. cul de less. Membership in a Close to beach 2 Br unl\lJ'n w/patio. Some Up to $210. Willing to Adults. $260. mo. 393 J..c.e 2Bd. wshr /t yr, c.h~ Leases 11tarting at S4SO HARBOR View Somerset sat', s:no. rec & pool fac1l. Health Club. _A tennis roomy. garden patio: w/frplcs. Adults only. Al· help w/upkeep & up.irad-Hamilton, 645-4411 ijwasher, S425. 11e _1 B · Month. Agent 644·1133 5 br. 3 ba. view, walk to incl.1137·9534 club: Free lenms less~ns. $275. SS8-856b; 494.3324 tractive rents. ing. 645-0616 )V/lplc, $325. ulil. incl. , pool & tenn. $850/mo. B1lhards. Swimming. Martinl.-.Apts ---------rwanttobea 'W4·9974 Nwpt Crest lux 2 Br 2 Ba. Lse. Aft. GPM 644.8828 r-.1 3280 Golf Ori vlng Range. t Br, 2"'1 ba newer lge 2 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM E·side 3 br. l ba duplex. HOUSE. But I'm teally , spill level condo. Green-.-mo Ano saunas + gr eat ac-story duplex. Frplc, 64G-SS42 Fncd yd. Kids, small dog an immac duplex. 1 have N'Orth Laguna 2 br, 2 ba. belt. wetbar. fplc, 2'h car OCEANFRONT Exec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uvil1es: Sonday BBQs. patio. bllns. $4.SO. mo. yr-. ok. 2061 Marion Way. 3 br's, 2 full baths, -view, ha~dwood floors . .Rar, tennis. pool, walk lo home. 1900 sqft. 3 Br 3 $185. 2 br. gara~e. Kids. Parties with live bands. ly Avail. afler March 6. Mesa Verde 2 br upslall's. $325. 549.0433 s Pac Io us It Itc h en ~/mo. 07-108-1 beach. $450. 64.5·8277 Ba, l''am Rm. 2 fplc's, 2 pets, snRlsok. Fee Fr s d b h 640 Ne cpts Refs & d't w/bltns, frplc, new cpt & ee un ay rune --6067 w • • ere 1 Easts1de new tnhouscs 2 1 Beach charm.er I hr, Forlc,aseS005R1'verAvc, car ~ar . S950 Yrly. 1\lainH.enlals.540·5370 B d N app.$240.498'1936 Frpl enc oar 2&3 br 2' pnt, hear ~-ncd gar ~7S.Petsok.1-cc 675-2134 Yourrentdollarsgoeven run ew. 2Br. frplc, ' ,., . • w/was ei-°' r yer W. Newport. 3 br. 2 ba. 1 h ( bllns lndry rm gar $425 $295 ba from $325. 642-1603 hookurw •· easy to care Main Rentals, 5-10 !)370 Westmlnstff 3298 urt er .. •A terr1 ic · · • r·-"' Lease in Exclusive 3 Arch Bay. 3br.2'~ba. F H • vu Pvt bch. Tennis. Call Broker Ruth Sachar eves §97.4051, Southlund As - soc .• 835-2012 Call 1213)445·6666 Bluffs Wottt" View mainlenant'e crew. pro-mo. M4·1667 eve New garden apt. 2 Br 2 Lge 2 br. beams, shH", nr for patio, back yard. Beaull.ful 3 BR. 212 Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba t di 1 t " D I b 1571 Win fcssaonal ma · 0 eme t C t M 3824 s u O, enc gar. cp s mkts. Quiet adlts. ""15. r ve Y · FANTASTIC S575mo.l.sc.-. I Br. lrg yard ,\vaal na,. n OS 0 Ho & dr NO PETS N .... ter"reeo In prime Mesa h !>lafr that carc.-s. and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ps. · o 645-2610642-1276 V "d ..... od OCEAMVIEW 640·1374 ~tar t' I $~SO /mo . c di• hb ~·ee Call Ccnlury21 -ere nclghborno or S.17.f!.1208982636 Pat rien l neig ors CasadeHermosa c L d .s call 546·3690. Sorry no Deluxe Npt Crest condo lB lb D 1--11--f --_. .Models open daily 10·7 2br apt w/flreplace H'z 636-6300, ask or yn a E idc new dlx tra-plcx, children or pets. $4.25. per m Npl Bch, has wet bar. r. a . P '<. ug.e am Houses Fvntishfll or Sorry. no one under 21 & bath range oven . dis· Mesa del Mar 3 Br 2 Ba lrg 2 Br, 13• ba. avail frplt', mai.s1ve mstr rm. A-frar;ie. frpk, OW, Unfut'ftish~ 3300 no pets. Roommate hw .h $320. Al '3 b 527'5 . now. $350/mo. incl gar & _m_o_. ______ _ bdrm 3 balconies dbl car nr bch. ll'o children or ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>ervice available. Mon-as er. · so r no pets. per mo. wlr Agt 552-7000 eves 3br. 2ba, lgc Ii'' rm garag'e. view from mstr pets. Lease. S350. Ph th-to-month occupancy. (sep. bldg) S3'70. 645·1103or548-3874 552-0so7 · · ·Westside newer 2Br w/frpcl. sep din rm. i;ar. 645 3701 OCEANFRONT 160 W. Walson . · w/garage. Will consider ,.;ecluded back yd, ocean bd · 11 v e & d '° rm· -----------LAGUNA BEACH . 2 Br 2 Ba, dshwshr & dis· Family 28r, child ok, OK. kids/pets. $245. 646-0178 vu.~+ulil.S46·9<>40 $575/mo Call897-0321. OakwoodGardenApts AdultE-S1de1&2brapts. posal, cpts, drps, nr $230 mo. Do pets, nr --~------L-..Hlll~ 3.250 1111 We'reHowloollin9 ::O~a~:s 5u~~~h~~i~.r~~~~ 880 1rvine<at l 7lh> E!'1cl gar, patio, pool. sbops.675-8862 Placent'#l & 18th. 792 DanoPomt 3l2' .~~-=•••••••••••••••. Summer Rentals lo bcarh ~ase Sl300 mo. · (714 )645-0SSO ~~8n ew' n ° pe l 5 • EASrSlDE 2 Br 1 Ba, 251 Shalimar, Apt 1. OPEN · ••••••••••••••••••••••• " SvPER Zbr dup Kids ok . lhlhc ~lcCormack S 16th Place. Sep. unit, pvt !>49-9492 Very lar.~e 2f~r. N2ba l .only 5250. Sm rce .1_-.:=====~--• LEASES Realty 49.t·7551 1700•16thSl <at Dover> ME A VERDE area. yard. nu cpts & drps~ 2 Br 2 Ba den (pie gar ~/stove °' re ng. ew TENEX til 9pm 898·9891 Bag Cyn Twnhse. 2 Br. 2 Br, 2ba, enclsd gar. blk Condominiums 1714)642·8170 Home atmosphere 2 & 3 $275. 979-3848 OW newiy de~or'd • $350. Pl am!, pvt balcony. 1st, l bch · ""OO br deluxe apt.s. 546·1034 540-0722 • · ast"' dep. 496-0lSS ~du!>h·e oew Twnhm 3 den. 2' > Ba . DR. pool. 0 • amenities • .,.. Unfurnished 3425 Yearly 2 Br l Ba, S350 mo. THE BAY LEAF t'R & F' /R_ \'u. custom Jae., tennis. SS95. 6.t0-8146 mo/ut1l J>C!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I block lo ocean Foxhollow VlllOCJe 2 Bdrms, waler pd. S2a-O. EASTSIDE 3 BR 2 Ba Sunny, sparkling clean 2 3Br. 2u a . patio \'IL,'\"rRl\'i\''"\.'IL',\\' 67.r.1_,,.75 62lW w1·1 onSt d I f ' ' BR bllns t'arport ocean SO. Rltr 586·3'H.Ml THE BLUFFS r. ' '-• r .,.. • s Beautiful, spacious new e u x e eat u res. 2 . • • • • Park I b ~· h 11 t' Jr b \ ['luJf, L'.'l""' C:a•tliluff ----,,.., 2010 view no kids/pets ~ .. , • ) r A ' ' ... d ...... apls . Pool. pvt patios. garages. S375. 645-75.'W . . ...., . $500/mo. c·11nu11 1\dlls. no pl'l~ ., BR Condo w /Pool ,Jal', MODELOPEN10·5PM AdulLs.NoPet.s -_4_93_·7_23_i _____ _ Loguno Niguel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f;foganl 2 Br 2':: Ha. co11 do. Ocean view, Monarch Bay. Hee fadl. S.500 mo l~c . Call n44 15 19 evs/wknds OM GOLF COURSE 3Br, 3Ba. $800 mo. 645·8806 eve 645~4days 3 Bdrm .. family rm .. 2' 2 ba 9.185.Leasc 3 BdJ'm .. 2 ba .. single level. SUIS. Lease. CORBIH ASSOC. Realton 759-0226 3Br with wood~y 1nlr. hlk '""10 ·.11ft .~,,,, 1·,_·•'.l l".llti' \'11.'W of the ba". 1><1t10, E . lh r .. LL .,.,,5 MO '"' "' " J nJOY e privacy o 3"..'9Avocado. C .. M "" ~ • Xtra Inc 1 Br, ocean vu, lo bch. Vacant. ready iu·"IO '-,i:•"u '''\'•. ••a r. w sh r.t dry r , )'OUr ow ho e .. /l"C B d t h 2 "' ,. v -"", .• ,.. n m "' ,., 646·0883 ran new own ouscs, bltns, ww cpts, drps, nowSl80. ~375+u t1I. fom R. f d ...... 8 nc patao,u" gar,wuvu -Hr,11"z a .ln~tanlmove· S23Syrly.073-UW7 Occantront 5Br on prinw Townhouse 546·:1693 dys . Wknds burning fr c, pool & . in. Pets & infants ok. Penin Poml. S1200 Unfurnished 3525 645-9975 jacuzzi. 2 b 1 •~ ba start· NEW lge 2 Br w/patao & Fenced patios. encl. $23.5. 2 Br, duplex, adults, Turllerock Glen. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• ingat$355 " storage. 224 Avocado, nr garage, dishwashers, air no pets. Cpts, drps, LlDO ISLE 3Br on bsl !>l. S650 /mo 2 New Townhouses in OS~~~~~~ll~~fir~r;::. area Fairview & N~pt Blvd. cond. 1922 Meyer St. See range, refrlg, 496-7338 <1Dr. 3Ba, DR. Lse or lse Lagunallilb.~llir.Wa.t Beachcomber .631-2011 SZ6Smo.Cal1S1d839-5368 mgrorcall642·6612 poss l se/opl. s695 Waterfront Homes i.tory S.125. 30r. wa. 2 or645·2409 fcMlntoin Valley 3834 moS75·6l09 631 -1 400 storyS325 S.l-0·1987 See Park Newport under Tri pl b b 1 Br & Lort, 2 ba, stove,••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ --unfurn apts Newport · ex, 1 r, llns. cpts, refrig frplc pool $300 no Clean Tiburon Twnhse. THE COVE ~~Duplexes Unfurl\ 3600 Beach Furniture avail. ~~~~~·;:~·ii:,lk pets. 'ALSO Bach Loft 4bd, 2~ba, 2 car gar., .. • Lovely 3 br & den w /\lew 1 Or 2 BR. condominium • ••• •• ••••••• •••••• •• • • l7l I l&t..t-l900 · · Apl. $220. Ph 644-4099 $425. 53&-6781 Avail. March Isl. Only 1n exclusive bayfront Let our rental s COSTAMESADUPLEX2 Nowrenling2br$22S.&eostaMeso 3824 CostaMeso 3824 , !ite or.s 0 P eRrl trm. o4'9, ~5•,t2a0 community. Pool, beach. specialists. Barbara & br, p\rt. yd & garage. I 2br. Winter or yrly. $235. Adults, no pets. •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .. l.e<:unty. $7SO Carol help you lease Chi Id ok . No pets 673-1674 Pool, crpts, drps, sto\•e & .. -----------------1701 SHERMAN ASSOC your Property, or help S2tO/rno. 642 6682 or ---------1 PIMECIEEK telhg. Next to all shop· •f br, 2 Ba hse. frplc Sn<>•· 640-6500 find a fine rental. 6.11 38.56 eves Balboa Bay Club Bach UVES UP ping. 313 17lh Place at ,.. , Apt for rent. Monthly or TO ITS H .. ME Sa t A St ., • ., ., .. ,. tacular dew Sl50 Like new. 5 Br Bayfronl Bayfront.brandnewS895 3 Br 2 Ba. pvt yard. I whatever. siso mo mcl'g "" n a na ,.,..... . .,...,.. mo/lse 4~-0122 home. Great \'1ew. sandy Oceanfront. view S900 child; no pets. 6-'S·J759 all club fac1hlles. Call Over SOO tall trees and 10 Lge l br $195. Mesa del -.. n...---.----3-2-6-7-1 beach To sec this pro· Oceanfront. penthouse. Costa Mesa 548·1743 to see. streams with waterfalls Mar area, nr. schools & ~sion Viejo J k r s 500 -----•••••••••• •• • ••••••• • • • pert} ca I Jim Ber share.. anlasllc \'lew l E S'd C 1 ---------1 create a relaxing selling shopping 998·0659 Seaside Circle $395 · 1 e osta !\ csa new Beaut. fplc & docks, ad Its, ror your spacious new 1 . 3 Br, 2 ba Aliso Villa Con· IAY & IEACH 1&2 br, rrplc, bltns. gar, $195 yrly or 2 mo min. or 2 bedroom apart-2 Br sludao. ut1l pd. Bltns, ~. 6ingte story. i\IC. REALTY 759-081 I pool, jacuzzi. lndry rm. 675-9877 menls. From s240. crpts,pool.$24.0 .. 1978Ma- c'pts, drps, view & pool 675 •7900 SJ00/$350.644·0878 Furniture available. J)le.645·5647 flfopet.s. SJO.SOM ....::::===-=======~ 2 BR.+ convert. den, 2 ba South LOCJUftO 3786 Small pets OK. Adults ---------• --'--------• 11nrbor View Portoflno 4 home. new crpt, walk lo ON BEACH 2 Br l Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• only. Office open 9:00 to New Dix 2br, E~sl C.M. New3Brhome, cpt.s. drps, Br. 4 ba. bonus rm, pool, bch, pools & tennis .. $4~. a<llts. no pet!L Sec. gate. 2 BR. 2 ba on the ocean. 6:oo. 2300 Fairview Rd. Fir.plce. dshwshr, lge P9U.0. kids & pets OK tennis & children ok. 00-0836 Aflnooos.675-7559.CdM Furn. S700 .. unfurn Sl>OO. Costa Mesa. Phone patio. adults no pets, 388 S3lS mo. <213) 421-4582 SSOS/mo. 96()..5.272. 34121 El Encanto Dana Total security. elevators. 545.2300 Bay St. 642-0461aft5. H.V. Homes 3 Br. 2 ba, Pt O S l Su • 1 l f rec racilities. 499·2835 3''8r, l~ Ba, cpts. drps. 38r, din rm. den. ram rm. D.R .. F .R. Gardener. . pen a '· n, o so . 2 Br 2 Ba den unfurn a t Large 4 Br 2 Ba, lndry •ttns, great t"overed 2 patios, lovely home on li()Omo.640-1377 wood, oceanv1ew, de~ks. ~nb w/palio 'Mature adulfs areu, encl gar, balcony. patio, frplc, $375 mo. lg lot.just repainted in & etc. Lge 3 BR units. Uftfwnislwd n1 No ts S400. 645-1091; 645-7762 tl295 Via Baltla 549-8867. out. cul·de-sac street, 3bdr. 2ba, Igo !am rm. P 0 LL E Y R EAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 J~t: ·Apt ,..2 3BR 2BA k 91-1100. 768-612S Back Bay Arca. 646-5239 beach 1 blk. Pool, wet ESTATE. 34144 Coast General 3802 '. que s w . • n~ar par . ' bar. No pets. $585. llwy,DanaPt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 275E.18thSt,C . .l\1. Bu1ltins, hreplace, 4'Castllle. La Lorca, new. 3Br. 2Ba, frplc, bltns. 64>6680 · ZIR WATERFRONT 631-3003 enclosed garage. $350/ @pa view, 3 Br, DR drps, cpt., 2 car car, .1...-nt Fundlhed month. AGT. 645-6646 ~ AC UJ>ttaded, drps rnc<t yd, access to pool. 3 Br. 2 ba. beach duplex, ~ .,._ s • •• Builtins. crpts, drps. B-Lge 2 br cottage, E-side ---------•auned ou y, a 1t: 400• from beach. $M() mo. frplc, new crpts. wood ~::_:·~·,:.~~··• •3••7•06 B.Q. huge deck, garage. C.l!.t. frplc, beam ceil. NEW TOWNHOUSE, 2 TJOO yrty,&45-8891 panelina. $450. yrly. -•-$435. Encl.gar.$300.548·5300 BR, deluxe, $280 /mo. 673-7684 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3601FINLEYAVE,N.B. Adults. Call Dave Atw,.,. .._... JZ't t .. wpori a..• 32H lint lovfront Apt JACOIS REALTY Pepperwood Apts. _546-4 __ 14_1. ____ _ -•••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••••1 3BR.2Ba.2Sty,frplc, Jbr,fum.LsefromAprll 675-6670 ''N£W&NEARNEW" LARGE 3 B 2 b dblgar,wuJklobeach + lsl.$300.675-~ Cpts .. drps, bltns, lg. c hildren ~·K C~I~ pvt club nght.s. ~mo. BUENA PK N 1 & 2 palio Washer & dryer · Children OK-no pets. lcAoaPfftlnwla 3707 Bra c ·dew, bltns hkupS. l & 2 br's. from 540-443lor546-377s editerranean Village •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovering •Fireplaces. wet bars •Dishwashers, walk·in closets •Balconies, patios •Park-like landscaping •Swimming pools, Jacuzzi •Lighted tennis courts •Minutes to freeways & beaches •Security systems I IR>IOOM I llDIOOM & DIM 2 M-2 11 TOWMHOUSI A s~al section for those with small pets. Adults Only Office Open Daily 9 to 6 G) 1114t ss1..ao20 2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. macnab/ Irvine raalty Open House 1hls wknd ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~h ptsv·1Fwood. $205. Ready 2/15/77 415 62nd St. Mr.Xtralge2br,2ba,utilin-:;ClhS~(7;4,8521.70725 646-4262or645·95'43 CostaMna 3824 CostoMeto 3824CostoMflo 112• Edg~mb, 544·7836 cl, $325. Winter. 1115 W. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .... ••••• SIA YllW HOMIS Enjo7 immediately the quiet & ele1ant mood of Sea View 's 3BR Nantucket model. $750/mo. Carl BuUer642-8235. (065> OM 1HI Ga.I CC>UaSI Brand New 2BR townhome ready for immediate occupancy. All bullt·in kitchen. Private garage. Temm & pools avall. $650/mo. Martha Mac-nab 6'2 a:m (1>66) Balboa 962-0505 lalaoo lslcatd 3806 Westside 2 br S220. Cpt , Udo Isle. ftto. to mo. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• drpg, slv. Children OK. yearly. Spacious 4 BR, 3 LSE 3 Br 2 Ba, $475. 2 Br 1 l-BR urp blt·ins prlv 548-9590 aft. 5PM ba. 3 Cal' gar. $900 Mo. Ba sns. c213> 332-3270. • • • · Agt.645-7573 apen Sal/Sun 10·6PM dec k. Ger age. Year Lge 2 Br. Fam Rm, 2 ba, --'=---------• 200-33rd St. ' lease only. $275 Mo. Bkr. paUo, fplc In triplex. Nr 644-23439To5 shops, no pets. 6.1'1-8828 tt.taol Vtt Hotnt S22S Yrly. Studio apt. ulil 2 bedroom.. 116~ Agate (714> 3 Bed rm MONACO pd, pvt bch, l adult only. Yearly rates $32S ·i---------i w!View. Avail M1trch 1 Ph675-3063 Pho • 541 33·16 2 Br, 2 Ba, Meaa Verde, m7 • ne. · F/P, D/W, eocl. 1ara1e . . 11uff1 Condo BAYFllONTYEARLY 11c6oa p..,.._,0 3107 Adults, no pets. $27S. en ... -3 ~m home nr $240, Bach apt, utU pd, ....................... _546+_ ... 1os_1 _____ __. ....... ., . 926 E. Balboa on the *"MY I b b CdM Hi achoo!, vacant & Peninsula. 6'75-4533 ,,_ I:' Y 2 r, 2 a, 2 story, 2 Br garden apt. frplc, ready. $150/mo. 2 car encl. gar., balcony. paUo,dshwhr, siu. 6404161 ~Mno 1724 642-1603 5S7·21U ••••••••••••••••••••••• $40 00 Wlllt la UP In the sun. $11S. UUI pd. Spec. 3 br •llt« UM It u 2 .stucllo1s1 BRA.,U Sln&lesok. Fee br Ir den. J'rpk..,rsUo • +. •TV Is Maid Serv Avail Main RaUl.I, 54C).53'10 pool. Adult.I.. · No a88'ATI POSSISStOM •PhoneServ.Htdpool CGpl•.olHdlJlll ptlla.MS.-ior8S7•.9517 Harbor View Homes 2BR +den 2318 Newport Btva, CM •••••••••••••••o•••••• Zbr. no pet.1. Refrlc & COATS ... WAU~CE REAl F_Sf;,."'."f. INC •/fireplace (gas logs) & garage ••·-~---~~ 5'8-t1SSorf45'*7 MAGMFICBCT stovetncl. sm. rno. door opener. Comm. pool $450/mo. llGCAHYOM SUSCASfTAS LOWBDUPUX "8-8064 Sandie Fix 6"-6200. (D67) wt C..-se Vlewl Minutes to NB l BR Wit.b f\J'cplace, 2 Bdrma. Lar&e 2&3 br apt.a 2 ba Uve in SlYlt! 'Brand new furn. AdultaL. n'o pet1. ~) i;r:_°u..,in;'~f{ pool, extttlff 6 ree. rm: IAYSHOllS 2Br or sar, Z"'-Ba. pool, ZUONewport111vd..Cll. ina •two'f~-: aau.oa.2811Brlsto1St. Executive homo -3 or 4 BRs -teftnl.S.security.$700mo. • ..... .,tedloUlePalbMa 8 '-Le.;...-__ pl_._ ,__,, W-t.yT~ S"ruNNINO Jcel Br Odn -. • 2 R, 1 e.. end paUo, " IUP411' .... ,~ com 11:;~ W n;u1g.. Zllls:.;"j~HJU. apt. Pool• rec rm. $220. En_.or: m.aiDteDff iJI. tlDCle 1ar. no kids or microwave oven, washer & dryer. '44-4tlO 'llO W.J.lthSt. ~~~-or~'!:!·. Call .$230.MS.7129 TV m super master BR.. Avail. up to --· -- 2 yn. SUOOlmo. J>orothy HaMC&1tle 3276 m~"-!~!..,~ c.ii11411.._. JW ~.~:~21:: IU-8235. (.D68) .....: .... IL.;..... ....................... pool.~; 65'1 ... BR.\Nt> Nft J..ra +~mJ[..!80:!::::!.' !:-:::::.:--:::::;::.:.:••:.:__l•-iilll•lliiliiiliiliii"9a-;'"'------- 1q. ft.) I Br la dea CM' I Br OU... bid •P.t, 0 2 Br 2 De let undo. Up1r1dtd El Nido Tratt..-p.,-1c. lardt n apt.-Pool, rr tbruoa1.. 2 a.,..1.,, peo1 lM>~ Bt\lcl. CK. .,_, $MS.,710W. lathoL 6 Jaeu.aal QuileL a la· -CM. ur[oua. 1hlk to btll. set Uda OMI N1coe I br, .. ~ ..... -.... -:-._,-, _------'-• CbUdren og 90 peu ata11e1 ok. si•~ ""· pleaae. '115 wh >'f le.,., •~heomber.131-2011 Olli <11~).-3.anJA,l• VD..LAPOMOMAAPTS QlJ)~OWJMr. 1 bdrm from $UIS. QUtct.; lda&ll ooalplu. Mo,'*'· !'::· J7'0 J>omQnA M•··~~~~=~~~I s..c.: 16 2 bf •JIU< ftel. 1~ .... Jlifd. }M'Unl, dOM tee I br ltlt. A41lli ~ Br, I ........ A1i1 ... , .0 Micb 6 CIOll .. e. Avtll. -..... ShMy ...... PGGIJl!lf~ ........... J.iLNolrtkoir ....... .... -+.MMITI .-~-*91 Fr .... ...,, r. I - ·WOODS w...._w...,..°" -y-·· Qutlty AcMt ~· • lrJlr/fwW& ........ SorrY no pets Comfori•bl• clbh.I• w /all amen l'- Mcl'Opee o.qy f·6 o,_..TMtlllPM 16350Jlarbor Blvd at Edinger 2h Ml. N. San Diego f'wy 839-2140 l br, encl. gar, laundry Burr Whit ~ n~alt~r 2901 N~wport Blvd. N.B. (714) 675-4630 rrn, 2 blks from beach. __ 960-1017 Beaut. 3 Br 2~ Bu, perf for planl lovers. Lge studio fir plan. encl ~ar !'• mi bch. Children welcome. 960·4614 2 Br l Bu. w/modern ap pUc. xtr-.i lJlC balcony. NEWPORT MARINA 919 Bay•ide Drive NEW 2 br & 2 br w den waterfront apls. Luxur} a ppo intm ents. P"l beach, boat slq)S a\illl. t tenants. Adull.11, no p~ls. 673-8414 Encl ga,., extcndcJ ce11'~1---------i 1 1 ml from bch 960· 1614 3 Br 31 2 Ba studio Jill l'l( lendl'd ce1l i.:s I 111 1· d:.hw:.hr, end 1-:JI &. much mor1•. SCl' t11 bclt:i\'c! Perr for 3 sn~b p\t ba"l> \lo ,CJch Ll.lrm 9604614 3 Br, 21, Ba, fpk, din rm, 3 blks bch, no pets. S335 mo. wtr pd. Avail now 963-0652 lNCLUDES UTILITIES Brund new rrpl<''>, 01w ·s. except ·1 Tnpl\'.x 2BR $325/ 3BH SJt.iO 962-7787 Agt No fee OnHHOUSE Sunday 1-~. 7872 Mac- Donald <W. oC lkb, N. of H•ill. New Trl-plcx. ~- PEHIM. POIMT 2 lm. l b11. furn wntr S350 OCEAHFROMT I llll. I Ba,"' ntr Sil:!() ;! L,H. :.! '"'· \ rl~ :S-154.1 STEPS TO BEACH 3 Rll '.! bJ, unf ~125 3 RR , 2 b.1. \\lllr S.'l!IO :! BR. 2 ba. \\ ntr S3iS · associated BROK ERS-REAL TORS l Ol\ W lolboo &11 )bbl 137-4200 • SCUM4.ETS AIGWEIS I>etlcb-~ Plorln-Lec11er PfQPfo-Employ QQLDP~QP t bid a rather quiet but lratrucLite ~Mkeod. I lulldAln...._t W1thout ••tint t Up Your '• 1t..a .. Jo1tl Let AVON thow you h to build fl tun your buslneaa. Conttol 'I own hours, own lneo To ftnd out lboot c!halJenAIU •amhis DOrtwlli) Call S.0.'1041 ~thM..151. !Md!y. '!!m!lrX ,,,, 1917 dd IL.Build it...Olaper lt. .. Hammer lt.u Carpet SERVICE it ... Cement it. .. WJre IL.Hoe lt ... Clean lt ... Mow it. •. Press it ... Palnt lt...NaH lt ... Ptaster 1t ... Flx it ... DIRECTORY "• ... ~ C:..,..Senke a.chtctil o-.. s. wkff .__.Tu ,........,,..,,.. ....._.,..,. .._.. ... ...... ....................... ....................... . ...................................................... ~.~........... •....•••••....•.......• ...................... . ................................... ,.. .••...... Arcbltfflural le Slrue Prof CARP ET ELZCTR.ICAL SERVlCE SllOPPINGSERVICE Haull.Ql,movini.eleanup Fonner IRS A1e11t often PETEBSPAJNTJ.NO VERYN.EATPATCH VEfo.ADDmON&& luralPlam.Rmd.llr C1&\NINO,floorlswiQ· CALLS $15/br. Call CalJBARBARA $71\q>.TteewcirtL'.Reu, cocnplete, profualoo~ Expr'd. Beu Rate1. JOm6TEXTUJlE REMODEL. You do new~Uoo.Reald dow care. Dul.eh Mala aa.1233 (114)540-1863 tast,fl'eeest~ taxattV.913-203S Free Eat. Call Gene Pree!llt. ID-1439 pert,wedoP8ft6pide ~~'l/Jnduitrla tmweServlceSS'J.1508 -RANDYMAN·Hotnes •Jer.FREEhaul· tt•Hl'Y ~ PATCRPLASTJl!JUNO ~lbna.Wodlllwplana. '' W ,.__ "'-""" • C l tl ''"'• -•---, •-__ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elt-''mtP-•-n-• •••T rTYP!S•• &et perm1la. do 1-out. 11111 111,.__ e"9U"•-rpet""Mnln ca.•1 • 1 ~pt1. onac en oua .... g-.. r w_. ...... ._. --,_ pour roottas a 1la~. r -V SteamCle.oorShampoo •••••••• ............... Cf'91U,man. Pb: Ms-o3GZ for uaable iteou. Fen· ~epl~~·PlanPt.cnU lnt•Bxt. Rea. F'teeest. S40-a25 fl'amla«1 etc. Provide •••••••-•••••••••••••• Also Upbolatery-All ces/bldt• removed onc.k~ci-ete • o Fl'eetlt.CallS41-2"l'OI 1ub·coo&r Uau, dlac Bab,.IUlni, my home Work Ca~luo la 1Som. E¥Pf ~ Dao'a Plumbllll. SS1.aoo5 m ock Walla BBQ Pita Homel-AddJUon& Re1blC· punbaalna, tbru job Su Juu capo. lots ' par. Ref1/MC. Free est taniener. r e1t1, re· eatpealff, electrical, ' R4'1•. bu.&4&-0444 CommerelaJ. resldeDUal co over blk walls. Free OOWJMUuonbQ9todolt TLC, trained Nurae Rus1"tes·64$.3116 UODable~al\4pm &tn'l rpn + cu rpl"I. t•11cl1 • Ill wallpaper ,hanlh*f, ref. at,lowrates58M892 oror aet lt aone. Ad.pl to AJde.J\alle49a-'IS20 JAP~E ~ ....................... Blodc. Slumpatone walls C-OntrattoC'11 Uc taaa.o, Pl ..._ 6\llt your~ It save _ _..;,. ___ .....:...:... __ ,'"Ct• ... -..t•,/Cwrele GARDENING Want a REALLY CLEAN & brick plant.era. Expert· Gary Gompf .e6 '386. .au .. P "' K 60''1'10 ......... Ser.Ice ....................... • H 0 U & ES ITT E R • HOUSET Call Gln&ham ly laac.alled at apeclal ....................... mon~-. at • , •u•••••••••• .. •••••••• PATIOS· WALKS Com~~~=U9 ChUdreo. pet.sOK. Vaca· Glrl.Fretu.au.6'5-51.%3 Winter prices. Call Bob, P~TJ~ Jb'i!!~ PLUMBER·Repalr, re· ev/'91 .lcare • • 'rypingatbome,aQYkind. Philllpg Cement Co. Uc. Uon. wtnds, etc. Mature 538-ts06or635-4384 eat C:afr Ja:a MS·T pipe, lnatallatlon 1>J\eurates. wW ptckup& Bonded. Few BIL 151-5657 Prof Japanese Landscap. )tidy,_ ~ra. Non amoker HOUSECLEANING p..&..A&-.. ,.__,_ Bof~ ... _ .... _ _._!_.,.,, ..... 1ervlce1. G . Gidley, .a-"ver ~ .. 1:u1 _,._,. •-7 •-•-• •· G·---•-g Fr"""' or drinker. (ll3)'31·5828 ByrellablecoupJe --~1· ..,....._,, n•--..a-..U6ac_. GC-9315. ...... ._....... Al\.Cl"vpmcx -m wa ... .." ....... ' • ~~ ·-Ref& S63-5813 •••••-••••••••••••••••• _...;........;,.;. ______ , Capable Conner exec sec· est,5'5-?072Geo.Ibushl. Weather Stripping , .. y C tie PAPER-PAlNT HOMESAVERS Plumb-Rooftnl.&vo20to2Sl1ton t •y to aaslat over Controdor OldnawaLaodlcapelnc SpeciaUly Company. MRS. KINGS Carpet, Olr CIS 20 Yra Expr. Save S. int Ir Heatll\I. Free est. anewrool.Callforrates. burdened buslnese ••••••••••••••• .. •-••• GardeoiagMaintena.nce QllU>m weatber strip. Cleanlnl & PalnUn1 Co. A=~~.!t.r~SMS W~ aroar·98';f ;:f5 N SlOHr,llonestlcReliable Doo.fM6.0038 . persons at bome-or LEEM.JARVJ.S Cleanup.~ ' pm,.Cootrllcno.19608L "WE DO JT ALL" Pricesincl:Oatr'l/l:.:r ~~ Y " ev Svs. BorA It Matrcbg ...... R.,.... neidble. Call M0-5847 Add.it's, Rmdl'g, Hrs 8-5. LAWN '*3S3'1 aft5PM. 83WS61 Gu•r , _ _.. "---est 847-0383&751·3150 •••••••••••••••••••-•• Ph 962-3200 Li 317856 SER FREE EST -• ~. u~ • PW __. 1Ccrpet5et-Ylu • c Mow/F.dge/Cle•n.Ups Gt...., IMMACULATE Ted627·7900or552.01M = 49 ...... Y Former Col Cont. Non CANOPYTVSERVJCE · ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUTAROOMOVER RJ1LAWNSer834·1n1 •••••••••••'••••••••••• Cleaning Service .. •••••••••••••--••••• Union Plumber 2S yrs. l5tRATESERVJCE CarpeUlaawilllayyou.rs YOURGARAGE. ~---H~t-ploader, dump truck. Sat.taraclioo Guaranteed WOIRKtr/~~!_~D Lang Pbotogr!lpbelbJ· Repairing&Replplngoo AtJl'alrPricee99G-1133 · a l & For free est call 631-3065 -_..,.ftiH hauling tree work a.rad 673-77'76 n · c • ee &:..O Spec11Uat.s that will Job too amall or too bla. 1i 41!.--.1--or mane. epa ra Pl •-Cl . ••••••••••••••••••••••• in" de.;.,. e•A 'lC'I ·-.... • 2Syrs ~pr.642-0295 you sell your )ll'Oductl Free est Reliable Al ree...-.-clea:ning tool Guar work ans • oanc1ng ,., .. ...., "'' "~·-i st · u•••••••••• .. -....... at bluer savings. Fr est available Handyman. Odd jobs. OOUPLES~EANING State Uc, Insured, low serv cea, 4H·l 7 • Mowry.~7181, 7514539 Trhnmln.t to tni re· &IS-3646 KenAhrenberg lXOYE Quality workmanship. Classlfied Ada 1ell bit CleaningwilhCare. prices too. Exterior Slll-4506 movtns dee: WiRter . Bl.II Sherbacolf R e a s • J l m item.a, amaU items or Darel & Paula, 63l-09l3 special.lsL Try me-Oillco SELL ktle ttema with a F1nd what 10'1 want in ratel. Uc/JDSrcL Tony 'WantAdResulta 642·56 Ucensed&Booded ~/842-9177 anyltem.842-5678. SelUdleitems 142-5678 SJS.55SS Dall1PUotCJaui&d Dall1PilotC1ualfiedl. 645-5UC 'HelpW•hd 7100HefpW•hd 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 HefpWned 7100 HtlpW..ted 7100 HtlpW•hd 7100 tWpW..ted 7100 HefpW..tecl 71 HllpW.ttd 1100 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Beauty Salon CAR WASH Cosmetic Clrk tor HB Electro Mechanical As· l'Mf'INE£R Housecleaning. Mature Fo~!!"port~~aw LYN 3-11 P /t MACHINIST )lANJCURISf ............ GER n.. ... ~tore. P /time. Expr sembler Small co, good tna women wanted. P/time. Medications. Meaa Progressive growth ' ,...,, r T al ,.._""' ..,,_.. -"'~ Firm. Beglnnlng Feb Verd ,,.._ u~ "'"l wan~ or El oros on. Im med. employment pref,over24,847·2583 pay. 557·16368:30-4. Mmwf-•-••"JI Top$$, carnec00.5123 2J.sLCall759'°'3L e ....,..v. IMA>p, vv oriented el ectroni cs Call837-4743. a "11 for full · 3 Yrs min. familiarity ---------• CenterSt,CM.~. manuf. bas o ...... i .. .-for --------• v .. · service car COUNTER HELP E L E C T R O L U X 0-~-'-ee.-•-a•slst •--;;;;;--;;;;;;;;11---.;..._----.,........... h M t be w/hl..., reliability small ..........,... ....... "' ~ · ""• machlnlstw/5 ..... --. •Beauty operator. Hair w~dlmgr11· bus ,ex.· Mustbe bl tot tby Authorized sales & compon&"'ent.s.Degreenot seml-invahd. Live ln, MACHINIST onlat.bes&rnllb.s:t;;p dresser wJfo\lowlng for per n 11 P ases 0 car 8 e s ar service. M /F. Full· La"'1"3 Beach. 494-4087 Uibrary washmgmt.Topsal + 11AM.2S·~hrsperwk. nee. Salary com· .. ~. & oper ate close ~~~.i:J-srit NpBcb bonus+ comm. For lll· caUAml,atEIRoberto's. P/time~-4153 meosurate w/baclc·1-or_t>M-__ 9855 _____ ~ We need energetic, tolerance. Daya&awing ----1 terviewcall644-4460. after2.144·20~ 1---------1 ground. Call Carol, HOUSEKEEPER articulate people &peritftCecl with the shills. Xlnt beneflt.s in· B.ECTRONIC S81.J830betwn1.Spm. Part time, Nwpt Jlgts w/dynamic personalities iMaH eluding medical/dent.al Bkkpr/Construc $000+ Child care S2.SO per hr. in COUNTER GIRL wanted, l ... SPECT""., 645-5414 eves. that we can train lo in· Cine Hydrotel plan. Alrcood. plant. Travel Agent Siii)() our home. 3 Children must be pleasant & confi· " ~ g· , g·. g·, --------4 troduce our product to 21• x 96". Able to OISC Chief File Clk to S700 14·9, aft. school & all day dent with the public. Electronics manuf. hns HOUSS<EErER cuslomers in Calit. & opll of• this maclllfte lns"-llh BtlhngClerk toS628 in summer. Some driv· Steady employment. immed.operunglnquali· 3 times a week. Must Arlt.ona. Work 6 hrs a .... &.... J.O automati 102E Bak CM l''ees Paid/Also f'{'c J obi; IO$!. Call eves. 551-0.592 Eastbluff Cleaners, 2S47 ty control dept. for elec· ixtc.:Ai>MH ASST have transportation & day, perm. in our office --... c · ~OE · lrvine Personnel Agency East b I u ff Dr. NB. trorucs test inspector. 1·2 F Sh. rels. Pb 546•5243 near O.C. ";....,...,.in Ideal tracer or 1'11a11aal 979-S300. • · • •OGE 17'" c t •t 644-0932 Yrs exper. Must know os· SIKIO.~. ree, •.. lOO ... 75 .... ....,. • :r. at'-W.st .__• ._, u• ~ ;i " Cl.a CLERICAL. ---------• Typing. Very responsible ---------1 friendly olc atmosphere -au,, Su1tem 642 1470 Counter or Yard person ~~o~t& ~~ii~~~: job for very ''Arty" co. in ~gtfilElffc~ Creative oppor. for meti t • ab II It y to MAIDS WANTED ~--=----PBX part lime. 20hn wk, U· elude medical/dental in· Oranee. Call Control We are looking for a & women to make as • • • • f • c t • r e ~C::::.PfJ~~ d:: RECEPTIONIST ~~ul1 .. ~ov163n11.~!nter, sur. ~!::Ceyr ~oyment respoosible. auressive. :C1!bw::e~~ ~ teqlah• for X ..S Hwy.,Lag.Bcb. '"""'a mesa. ·1..4.N DISC 06 ' • reliable lady wbo ls not xlnt base sa:tary. Perm. Y .,......._. H.-d CLERK TYPIST CREDIT MGR. lnsfnlnwllh Exterior Container &alislied w11.h their pre· posWom avallable. Ad· toolln .. .d....... =~ BLUE LINE OPERATOR lO'l E Baker c M Ln~sc maint person sent salary & position. v a o c e m e n t t o c-a1-ex---i"c• Growing marine dis· · • · · _ .. _ ... _ n. . .:_ not dlf"'icuJ• but .... ._.. ,.,...... W·_. .... fan-•"-Oii D u t i e s a n d 979-5300 EOE w , ............ veexper .............. 11 .. man•gerlal position .......... Tiiis h 1..&..&. ..._ -1 ......,... re<>pon.sibihties will be to tributing co. seeks ag· . . & good driving record. must be thorough. No available. Worit eves or .......,._ a....,. Balboa. Peninsul a Must have recent <'"J>er. operatf' our switchboard gressive, resp. & reliable call Margaret 768-0541 children, no pets, no IDOl"lUngs. For personal ~ 09"'at&oa. ,_673-S __ n_o _____ _ and TWX machine and to Credit Manager Mm 2 Energetic people person cooking. Must have car. interview contact: Ms. M_..fH shop pr.- add clerical support to yrs ex per· in related C.M bsman looking for FAST FOOD SERV Call (714) 870-8802 (213> Roni, 833-8098. Time Mtllfy wortta.g over• Mapufacturing Long &Short Term A!>signments our engineering depart· field. Salary. bcncf1b & P·llmeassoc.~8 Prepare Pizza & _6_9_1._so_1_J. ______ 1 Life Libraries, Inc. tin. JECHNICJAN mcnl. Mus t ha ve a advancement for right ·--------•ISaodwiches.Over18yrs. EqualOppor.Employer. minimum or 6 mos. t1> 1 person. Call 556-0540. Ex Pr. pref. c d M. Housekeeper, English 3 Yrs min. exper. Xlnt year recent work e x· CUSTOMER ENGINEERS _644_-02_io______ speak'g, S days, 9·5. $SOO miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Applyiapenon benefits. Exper. in hlgb pcnencc with typing skill M• mo. Quick advancement LOAN 3333 Hmilor ••d reliability small compo- 3848 oC 50.55 wpm. accurate. SERVICE 1crowave Framing contractor for right person. Reply CostaMeso,,Callf. nent.s. Electronic back· C°"'fM'S Dr We nccl a reliable and RECEPTIONIST custom hse. Laguna. Ad #828. Dally Pilot, PO REGIONAL ground • .Mission Viejo 546·4741 enthusiastic rndividual Growingartificalkldney Start Feb 20th. Call BoxlS60,CostaMcsaCa. COMSUMER area.CallCarol.581·3830 <AcrossFrom whocanacceplandwork supply co, loc in the Irv E • _494_-s_l_06_. ______ -92626---------1 LOAHOFftCER BRUNSWICK betwnl~pm. Orange Co. Airport) under a busy and ex.cit· Industrial complex nds ng1neers © Insurance Leading Savings and F.qualOpporEmployer mg atmosphere. JC you customer svs rep Must Q Q 0 OwaYourOwn Loanas.sociaUoawlthof· MARINE --------· meel above qualifica· be proriclen\ typist. \:::::) \:::::) lm'anceAwtu ficesintheOrangeCoast Corporat1·on KETTENIERG Boatcarpeoter.Boatmlg tionsandarelookingror knowledge or basic re· Our FREE&EASY! ~-~ area is offering a MAl.IME a permanent full-time cord keeping procedures No exp req'd, earn w e challenging career ad· needs carpenter w /some . h so1• ...15 $650 . Free ... Lots of l k .,. our exper. Apply io person pos1t1on \ en we can of· & possess gd comm hr tale 1 you earn, ee,.. Y pre· vancement opportunity Equalopport.unlty Willard Boats, 1306 fer you an excellent skills. Medicare & Medi· th 0 g 5 l 0 d 0 a 11 sentjobwbiletraining. for an individual with 5 employer M/F LoganAve.CostaMesa. starting salary and Cal bUUng exper helpful Micro-wave w~i°tyI2'~~.e ~~·~~~ fw11wu•-.c• year• prior consumer~~~~~~~~~ liberal fringe benefits. Please send complete re .,..'6 Group loan experience. Duties BOOKKEEPER Please apply in person. sume & salary req to ad Dennrhnent trol Career Employment Ed Lani 752 1147 will include Joan UD· MACHINISTS Exper'd 3 mornings a #797, c/o Daily Pilot h r-· ···d·. Agency,556-8505. • derwritiog, busmess de. week 494·1036 STANDARD Newspaper p .o Box as 1mme 1ate GENERAL OFC lNTERlOR Plant Malll· velopment and internal 1 eng lathe " 1 mill MEMORIES. INC.. 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca . OpeniftCJS for: . t enance. Mus\ be ex· supe!'Vision. If you are macblnlst. Must do own IOOIUCEEPER F /C -92628. To $800 T~ 60 per'd. Phone494..Cl89. looking tor a posftlon set u P & w or k Through general ledger Applied Magnetics Corp •---------• Employers Pay Alf Fees with a company which w I m i n i m u m & financial statements, 2221 South Anne St 1---------i M I C R 0 W A Y E / Lit Reinders Agency INTERVIEWING respects your ablllties supervision. Short run exper required. Salary SantaAna,Callf.29Z704 DATA.ENTRY MILLIM!TER·WAVE 4020BirchSt.Ste104 andcontribuuons,please commercial Job sbop. open. baM!d on sk 111 & OPERATOR c 0 M p 0 ... E ... T S Newport Beach 833-8190 send your resume lo: 0 v e r tl me, r r l n g e ~bility . N .B . Area AoF.quaJOpportunity The Jolly Roger, Inc. is ..... " catfforAppt/&tab'65 NOW Classifiedadno.829 benefits, incl paid Vil.CS· 67J.i272 for appt, al>k for EmptoyerM /F taking applications for a ENGINEER: lnvol•esi-----.:...:..-----Men & Women F(fime, c/oDailyPilol tion & medical Ins. Betty i--------• Data Entry Operalor. the desl9n and de· ENERAL OFFICE & Some P(l'ime available P.O.Box1.S60 C3pllal Machine, 1642 BOOKKEErER. A('('ts • ________ 11 1\lin. of 1 yrs exper. on vefopment of solid· lite bkkpng, p/time. HB lo start lromed. Earn· CostaMesa,Ca92626 F.dinger,S.A.541·2652 lhe'B ... ""41 ""421 t t ~ i DrugStore.847·2563 i t th W EqualOp....,..unily Receivable Accts Paya-CLER•S 1" "' or"' 5 re· s a • ·.mrcrowa•• /•~--"--------ngs 0 ma c expr. e · Empt'::;,. SELL Idle Items with a ble,lullbkpn&,somety,,. I\ ~JuUimr!dda." Pshief\r~Paaynewn1·1~ mHll•ter-wave com-ii--------· are willing toMtrain you ~~~~~v~.,~~~I DailyPikltCLusifiedAd. mg.536-87os .. pounh for com· GEHERALOFACE oo job. can on 9·11:30 = FILE CLERKS t~a;etno':>!:ro!· ~~~: "'"nlc•tlon syat.n11 ~;;!.e~~~J~~~~~~1:i. ~r.91!gr interview. ~!!~ ... -?!~~!!~ ..... ?!!«! 800.KSsL..~--"-Sl TYPISTS SPM Monday lhru Fri· ~a. as Gu.wt Giid Im-ing diversified & ln· ----day, 1704.2 Gillette Ave, patt osc lllators, teresllng work tor a JEWELRY.SAL~ Irvine. J HetiMrt tbwwl•H & REPRO TYPISTS I~~~~~~~ ...pitiers. mixers. md career minded person • M1 ....... en I-ot .. er componnh w/1.~·1 Q(c exper. This Hall Jewellers Million dollar corp. STAT TYPISTS DIESELMECHA!lllC Prnloeas mlcrowav~ ~!\'~~ soalffaeryrs. a+gouoodt· Now interviewing at So. ·needs men" women or S.A. Cummins Ent. DMM"""& Coast Plaza location for D .. u fo klfls t c Om Pon•• ts ex• standing growth oppor. Exper'd Jewelry Sales :;!u~~,;~rse,!'~0>' SECRETARIES EPCO~~ • au os. pwfetKe with o col· Accurate typing esseo· Person. Call St9-1379 for arc bored w/\he average Lona ft Short EUV ~ decJrw I" retated UaJ. No sh req'd. X~nt appt. runollbemillJobs Term Assignments D ERY/PHONES .n-.1..1_., __ ... benefits include maJor ,.._ _______ _ · Part-time. 20 Hrs week ~-• ~,...._ med & profrt sharing. 1• No actuial st-llln1r In· -~~·4tL I S3hr.Ph67s.t1os MIC It Ow Av E Apr;~n_..~son KEY~~i"EHTRY vol ved 4r DO setUng ap. IL i.4M · Dental Assist. lronl & s u I S y S T E M S CIMCO OPER .. TOR poantments. Work w/one --_;i' I -back ore. PJ\ime. X-ray ,.. pl the most popular & t c..,.. Dt-· cert req'd. Salary open, EMGIHEER: ln•olns Irv l n e Indus t ri a 1 11le Jolly Roger, Inc. is :::-;~~ f~:C~ :!i~ S4M74 l &U-6880or673-3403 dfflgnt fand I devefo,. 265 s,f;=~:=. C.M. ~:g ~~r~~ag~~!for~ upem.lve proch.1et whose CAcrou From Dental ore. Receptlonlst, .... 0 "' crow a•• Call 540-4480 Min ol 1 yrs exper. on the name 11 a bouaehold .,/!'atl&al 0• Co. Airport£ plo > exper'd. Solid oppor. COMIHnlcatlo" sub Equal Opp Emplyr m/f IBM ~41 or ~42 ls re· .wcrct thruou\ the world. ~u ppor m yer w/H.B. pvt practice. syste11t1, Including quired. Permanent Work io a youthful Secretariat rupooai· transmttt ... 1 and r .. General Car Wash Help. f/timedayshifl. PaywW friendly atmosphere & CL&kTYPtST b1llties.Call8'8-0234. celvers. Previous •pply B1'r"h •·Dove beb&KdonexJ>(ll'.leveJ. bave run whll y n ~ ... Apply In person BAM· e ou earn Heavy cyptna" gen'I ofc Dental Front Office microwave equl,_.. Streets, Newport Beach. SPM Monday tbru Frl· lop pay. You receive n duties (or landscape X-Ray experience non· ._.... 1&.1. _._ ... Ay, 17"•" Gillette Ave, guaranteed sal•ry + ex· a hit t I k N ' ....-.enoe Wtm • c.,... Governess/Housekeeper, "" vv. tremelv llberal com· re ec ure/env ron· smo er. ewport I .IA-... fn elated Irvine. .... 1 ... 10nJ •• "'-us"•. Con· mental planning Orm in Center, 833·1471. 9'9 _,....,. r Ugl'lltor 2 girls, ages 11 &1~~~~~~~~~ "'"" ""'uvo """ NB Min 75-pm t p' fltld ~red. Video 14 ln N.B. XJnt oppor. for1 : ll!!lt.s & other lncentlvea. · · .. Y ing. Xlot advancement Goodufijammar &: spell· DBn'A.L/Cllalnlde md YH ••perieac• former school teacher.1--------· t:lbl·uu f ........ Ing lls. Send resume Assl.atiant. Attractive. ........ Anpplliunc!1't1m0tuaterbeasvte glen· LABORERS es or ....... men includln1 salary require-mature wonsan for full " IF YOU HA YI women. ments lo: c1.-amecf ad u-.. 1 ..... , al 1 t cbRdNQ. :'toy sporta ac· .._ n _,., c enen ....... COfttod, or_. Uvitles .._ ave an tn· TIMI!. ...,.. H "'VE 'No a ...... n .... You .... _ oo. 817, c/o Dally PUot, l)l'ld.lce. &cperlence not _ w 5-• .,.... "" ............ fullr-pa;-:.hllebeln·~ PO Box UGO, Costa nec.Callbtwo94'10AM. ""',...... wlftt stlwy terest lD the arta; 4 yr TheJobtl t;~ Y~ "can work Mesa.C.112826. Mont.bruFrl.912-2412 Mstwy M ~ degree pref'd. Must LITS TRADE ~ mornini or eve bn. Only Companlon·ll. hskkPJ1 for DIMTAL/Aall.._. to: ~.... L•wler, Cr~ e: ~.=~d~: ~ MUL b)' Fw1 ll'om aJI couple, pt-time. llust E•'*4enc41d Cbainlde ....,_. Aircraft Co.. lardlna wbda. Lcwely •urroundln1 com · have transp. GSl.-.S or tor congenial ceneral Electro• Dyea•lct pvtrmleba.Saluy$550 muoltle.. You owe It to $48.asMeves•wJcDU. dentist. FuU tlme. xlnt Dlvl1IH, JIOO W. permo.+roorollboard. )'OU1'Sell \0 at least In· aalu,. N7·350'7 Lot11lta II Yd., Tor• Send resume to: 14. 1yesUeate this unuaual CONCISSIONHaP C .. tOSOt See&er, PO Box 19641, oppor. Contact Renee Mnst be JS & bave neat DruaSforeClri re11ce, A • Irvi.oeC.92713. Rossl,83W098. appearance. Oreat Exper\.nced. 11\alJ tlme. Ullt5l4-Z121. --------• p/tlme Job for studen.t. Lagunae.ach494-fals r•···········--·--·.. GUAlDSWAMTID IOYS ......... At•• ,. Apply aft 'Tpm. &«>. Coast • • Full·Ume. Anaheim ll ~ w -~ Pim Tbutre no. 3, 685 :,· HUGH ES ,1• Irvine. Age 21 It over. MlaaJoo Viejo • El Toro Suonower. Coeta Mesa Mature men prd'd. Min HANDLERS WAREHOUSING FORIUFT UTILITY INJ. MOLDING , area. Earn your own <Neitt to Sumlt oma ('lft'TDQNIC '-·-··---·---······•"' UnUorms furn. No c .. h moo..y aelllng aubtcrit>· Bank) I.LUI'" wuowtt •••C••n COMP""'' outlay. Car & phone noc. Satet.YShoN Required •tlom after MhOol. For in· TECHNICIAN Equal opportunlt.y Apply Unint'Sal Protcc· • \fornaaUoa.calluo.otl3 ook, breakfaat. Full M/F/HCemptoyer UooSetvlce, U26 W. 5th • Ume, ~ Call Electronlcs ftrm bu Im· St., Santa A1t•· In· · .,pulnea1'.tllao need• a 142-8475 ', mediate opoJ1lns In terviewa K·F to:aoam· ~~c:eas J*'tOC) t4 U· m.lmd. d'JK. TedmJcal nlt'IN!t noonft1:3M:30pm. -fn~lftShlsbu.. Cook fUll t!.nt!J breaktut or tn1lltar)' urvlc• u. 7~ u'·ltalhed. •lunch. \;OllM Sbot> fl ,Khoal tralnhia er exptt. COMPO s lWRDJlllSSERS want.eel ,; Dell. 8C2·142S ~d. LlnOU' loUd stat.cl, no.--...,. nee. , y... Qlllr In JISaOD, ilqh, a r or pa • 11 v • ""!~-·-•• so;eo..Ptua.~ microwave tlllper. mlii • .XI*'· ln blab r•· • lleJpful. Some tralnH llablllty amall comp6· HOSTISS~SHla ~avail. nenta, Nno facility. Mlt· MUil be u,..'d ft~·· Calllora......J-tmtD\ sloe Vl•Jo area. Xlnt bl• OHr ll P/ltm• ___ ...... _..___._"---• ~· be"•· Satary com· • • · /At..TAta mtnnrate w/back· ev•.Ca!JNMZn. LJ:.~1dJ'~~.'it .!,'f'~',!9-", •• 1 ll'o\lnd. C•ll Carol, HouHclu1Un1 unle• rorc.,..oppor Oft Mac " "' .... -•t·•~l·dpm. &mblltoua Snslhb u t)'~flt'"r \n N.8. BcrUIOPI* .. .,_ Doa'l .Jlw. up U. alllpl ~/U .,~· hlbrl or estate plannlnl cor· ~ ta tn cla:aa.i.n.d. 1' °"' Ptll' • + poratAI law ~cU.ce. M s.tp to tb9?t ,..D1&.ll car ••P· Call · Ma1l. U PPtt· 111'.t"d. baal w __,. I0"'7I. 'TH/'le:MS. &niA. c.11 (t14) m lllD. • • • I San Juan Capistrano You may have noticed the new big white building with the orange tile roof at the Junipero Serra offramp to the San Diego Freeway. That's our company. ENDEVCO, & we manufacture & market sophistics~ ed ·precision electrmic instrumen- . tation systems. We C•r•tlr Ha¥e The Followlag Op.Rincp: •D•,.,_•t TecWc1 .. •D"19'1r * llechoak Alllllllll1rs •&•JI .. MllCllW1t A •rr.W.Mldtmllcal .... , ..... • .. •Ii a;•lll CcAa •lor If J'Otl have eXJ)erlence tn any of tbe above, & would lite to work ror • well establlahecl ~ve com· pany ln our bent fUl racntty, Please submit )'OW' nsumo or stop by Is •.PP1Y at: AWestCout If~ Boat Builder lmmed.lato opea.inp lD producUon or quality aalline craft. ldlnimum 3 years experience in pro. ducUoo boat building de-sired. •MASTER MILL SHOP CARPENTER -CABINET ROUTER OPERATOR •MASrER LINE CARPSNTER •MAST RIGGING INSTALLER •METALFAB.k PLlJMBING JNSTALLER •MA.5TERKEEL& RUDDER INSTALLER •M~. ENGINE& ELECJ'RICAL SPEC. •ENGINE&SHAFT INSTALLER Top t at.es and benefits. Ideal location in Channel lalands Harbor. 361S Victoria Ave Oxnard, Ca 93030 Call Collect 8am-Spm Shirley Heath U 13147$.2437 Equal Opportunity £mployer M/F •MASSAGE TECH• FEMALE 55% Comm-Guar mlo. F\IU & P.T. work. Mbr CMTA or 2 yrs exp. Lqit. ELITES PA MATURE: WOMAN p/tlrne to welcome newcomer• & contact ~hants. Fledble hrs. Need car, lite typing. 547-3095. Mature womllll allter, lite hou&ebil\,. Own ~ans • Mon-Fri. l:H·8:ao . 562~eve. MEAT PACKING MACHINE OPR. WID.lng totraln. ApplJ ln Penoo FAJlWIST SIAVICES, INC. 18'12ReJDold.s Av1t JMllne Mon Ii Tues 10:30•m·lpm F.qual OPPoC Ea>J)lorer f ... ' MmWllritetl ,, ttitpW..... 7t Htf;W..e4 71MHlffW...... 7IOOMefpW...... 7100 HttpW..ttct 7100 8undg.F!btu!y13,1971 OAILVPIU>T CJ• •••'f··················· ············•··•······· ............ ·-·-··•t• ·············-··-···· ..............•........ ....................... ....... 10·, , • ._.._ 10' s aoso Ml!OICALASSlSTA1'i'l' . 9ftl •cl 5ALESGllL Socrctaryforresearchd"" ••••••••••••••••••11t•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Back otllce, La11tna !".-~ •anted by Mri o f n.lopmeot Co an Co&ta BeauUrul 11lasa coUeo U&· Beub, mun bf a:per'd: CADET e.autlflll line of Ccramle Me.a. 968-5135 ble wlth m¥tchlng en<l ta· APP.l1Cl....UicdAdtD3. Ch:Yii•~ NatlooalCPAfirmloco~· Cannister Set.I 6 Plan· Work t~mporury wt\tle ble both like NEW! Witt Oail,Y PJ~ PO Bc>JC 1*. NEWPORT BEACH eel lo Ne~·port Center re· ten. To aell & acrvice Security Offictf' waiting ror your perm•· anc:rifico at $22$ for both. ec:..t Meta. ca... . S'l.TStA>s:L2S Pt'r Hr quires experience<! re· gift stores. florists. dept. Gate per!Onoel. Vllricd nen' position. Dosawriate-Macna.vo)t stereo/TV .. , Colloae 1tudent eae ctptionlst/tvpttt. Type storesonconsignment& shi(ts . Must be alert. ly need Legal Secy'•• conaole also like MEDICAL ASSISTA"' 18-20. Ap..Sv bv 2mm. ""'4~ -. , cua•sales.1 '""'·4810 & Secretaries, Typiat6, Grand Hotel-Anaha·1m Nl!:W·$150.Call642·0138. ~pier~ & back f For lnfo:'~eti0n lk .,. ...,,.,_......., -......, ~e!\ co ~a!~eA :~i{~ PBX. Tellers & ?lfua ll. Opbthalmol~ilt otc. bi ..sic&uoocontact Penon· RICWTflCRETARY Newport Dunes, 1131 7S3·1380betw4>4tn8'$ VE! FEB. SALE. New Uosu-1. ""' ruume t ...,, ~ & uaed furn. appl •s. Ad. No.. aaz, Daily Pillot.; nel . 3300 Newport eu.y N. . law firm hill SALIS Ba ck Bay D ri v e , misc. Wilaon'a Bari: in· P.O. Box 1560. cost Blvd, .8 .840-tlOl. hnmed. openlna for TMCableVulontahlring NewPortBeach. MD.1 tWlfW-,CoffH.Mi lmLJ Nook.2 Stores. 545 & l• Meu,Ca.121Z& penonw/t'-IJ)Crlorskilh1. sales ~_Rle willing to 0,futteM-.••t.Dflll.,.t•d w. 19th, C.M. 642-'ltSO & PR~MAN Jfllh ~curacy, neatness work ev\mJngs & wknda SECURln 548-3262 Med ll'r-..cftber Small abop, A.8. Dick, 4' orcanizatlonal ability lo the Mission Viejo ·:::-._ u...aw, SI• •--------- / •' 1 nee. Xlnt bene. Send re· area . Cha nn el 1 GUARDS 186621\tacArthurOlvd .... .~;.~ • ..J.~ **I BUY** t ..... -.ceSectv 88 aryopen.8"·82.33 sumt to Law Corp., 610 SHOWTlME·MOVI£ Vacation.. un.ilorm fie m· Su1tel00 t rvlne ---.___.... ___ __ in Fuhlon lllaod C'atl P/l'irne Eves.. Xlnt ""'Y· NewportctrDr.Stel220, PIJCCall483-28$7. Equa1 aur. F /time employ. M-.t&n ..... ette.ft .. c•-Good used Furniture & btwn 11-4, Mon thru Jl'ri. California Jndu.str'J ~e Newport Beach. Ca 92660 Oppor Emptyr meot.. Contact Set. Kller, Equal Oppor Employer M~ ?y ... Fii 14 "'T 7~0 PM Appliances-OH l 'flll 6H-029s 499-31W6SanC1~m. ae11-1ow1sT MIJ.1271 ·-------V!W'A A :~ sellorSELLfot'You. -. ..... ' ,... JollR IClllHJ AHtloMtr MASTERS AUCTION Mtmt Tme. pt!l'm. Earn P It Sales, $40·$10 wk up. Policy Typilt. OutgoJng Secretary SEC'Y /RECEPT. TYPJST c.1171417fz.7717 bt J06 646-8616 • 833-96~5 11'15·$200 wk. F uller Men. ladies, students. penonallty, phone ex. PERSONNEL Needed for busy -...t.... 4PMD of .. _._ BruabSalet,SM·'7851. Eves/Sat. 554·7851, per. Ir 65 wpm typing a Newport travel agency. TECHNICAL f'f'WYIWW: fl'f -· SAVE! FEB SALE. New MOD&S &19·7696. mu$t. Insurance agency SECRETARY Must have xlnl typing & & used furn, appl'i;, Patrick T. Barnes. PUBUC RELATIONS &QCated in Newport. Ch . clerical sklUs. Pleasant TYPIST misc. Wilson's Barg1,1in Penthouse Contributing DIRECTOR CaU~~l. Major Newp0rt Beach peuonality & pbone T t r l hnl I & Afttlques 8005 Fwnlhwe 8050 Nook. 2 stores~ & 8lf firm 5ee .. s per~nel ability Great O"por tor yp~s · orl d~c ca l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. 19th, CM. 642·'7930 &. Photographer, is now in· IECfJtTfOMIST • """ · ,. · stat1st1ca ocumen s. 548-32G2 t j I. · 1 f ~ar1 w/sllbstanlial innovative indiv. Salary Must type 65 wpm, will 10' OAK Table (Bear Liv Rm Sofa 12' Curved·----------erv ew ng gar & or FNh lat. Fiooncial Serv. exper, to assist ln all open. 833·9618. ,-magazine layouts. N FOR UNITED WAY OF firm. R~ept/Sooy. front areas of compensation. . train on work processing Claw) & 12 matching end $75. Lounge chr S25. Geroge Sd• 8015 prior exper. is needed ORANGECO. de$k. ~per. Refs req'd. Exper .. in benefits, Servic~ Sta. Attendant, equip. Proficiency in chrs. 100 Yrs old. Coffee tbl $25. Reg. 8' ••••••••••••••••••••••• andthepayisver,yhigh NORTH/SOUTH. Type 60 wpm. 369 San wages"sa.lary&re¢or experd. Full or.p/llme. grammar req'd. For $40<?<'/bst ofr. See al P()Oltbl $500.833·U03or PUILICAUCTIOM• for lho6&accepted. Only Miguel Dr, N.B. Suite keeping + good or· Apply Arco Statton. 17th appt.contact, Lees Nursery 3601 E. 5.2·9503. MANY FINE ITEMS 011' serious applicants ne 200 • . 1 b'l" &Irvine CM George Taylor Coast Hwy, CdM 675-5750 lm'""'..ted ltal"aan marble ESTATE JEWELRY, apply. Call for interview Will design & implement · garuzat1ona a I aty re· • · · ...,. • 9-5weekdays. complete communica· q 'd. Must be a sel Service Station Atien-AVCO Clrca 1880 Mahogany table top 3\.ia'xS'r.a' like ART OBJECTS, AN· (7l4)675_4450 lion program, supervise RETAIL starter & have good dant. exper'd. Day & 11!1 lal S I Bedroom Set. new sacrifice $175 TJQUES, FINE FURN. ---------.staff & work with com· public & telephon Eves. Full & p/time. AP· nnanc _..,CH 963·2847 5.57-7733 ETC. PHONE FOR IN· NURSERYMAN munily leaders . ASSISTANT personality . Com· ply,Sbe.11Station,l7th& 644-5800 FO. & BROCHURE. Exper'd, f/Ume. Mature Minimum 5 years ex· puterl zed perso~nel Irvine. NB. Equal Oppor Employer GE Stereo console, btfl 645-2200 male, over 21. 6 Days in· perience in the Public MANAGER systems ex per· desared. Appltanc~s 80 I 0 cond. cost $800, sac, Sti9.•--------- cluding Sat/Sun. Work Relationsfield. Sh 80, typing 60. Xln Service Sta. Help Full or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 upholstered chrs, mov-Sat/Sun 9-5: Mab~g w/planta&treea.$3Hr & Resume and salary his· Or Manager Trainee workingconds .. salary& p/lime. Apply, 990 E. Typist/Clerk REFRIGERATORS iog640-4396 drop~eaf din tbl, 2 blk up. Overtime. Ins. tory to Personnel Com-opening in several loca-benefits. Position avail. CoastHwy,N.B. A Laguna Niguel ofc. WAS~ERS·DRYERS 54" round Oak tbl, 5 recliners, Magnav~x benefl.ts. Advancement 'tt U "t d W f t' on s w I n at' I Jr . March 1st. TelextTwx & !iling Light Recond1tions·Repros & I l blk ht . st er. console. 2 Twin Omir eea, n rug ee C a0y .0 , Sportswear chain store. THE IRVl...,E CO. Service Station Allen· t · s 1 b ed sw ve wrg iron beds dresser end tbl potential Laguna Hills " ypang. a ary as on FrgtD,amage.Guar/Del. chrs. w/casters. Call k" • 'lted. ' 'd h d. Nursery, Inc. El Toro. North/South, Ste. 500, Retail exper. pref'd. Ad· 5SONewportCtrDr dant, P /time. Avail eves exp.Hrs,9-6.495-1980 29Yrsm0rangeCo. 963~. mg qw cov ea · 830-5653. Orange, Ca., 92668 v a nl c e _mt. e n t Xol Pl. Newport Beach, Ca 92663 N& ewakntds.a Epxppeera'dro.nly&. TYPIST/CLERK DUNLAP'S solbn:l1'dwM/ampaletcChapstprcehards, "~ --~------1 A ...... al 0 l ·t I Po r u n a •es. ' n Eq al 0 E I 18'" Newport Bl CM MosUy new furn from lwc . • . "" n ""fu ppor unJ Y b"'ner1·ts. Salary com-1..__u--ppo_r_m_p•o•ye•rml handwriting. Apply 60 WPM A t I w • Much Misc 154.15 Eiffel NURSES Affirmative Action ~-,. ccura e y. CALL5487780 bay f ront condo. . · LVN's-NightSbift. Employer mensurute w/exper. AP· ---------1 morns, 2590 Newport P /time as needed. 4 Hrs • Thomasville kingsite1_C_r_._Jr_v_m_e_. ---~- Nurses Aides & ply in pePrE~oTnR:IE'S 1--------~ Blvd, C-Osta Mesa. daily. Newport Ctr. Non working appliances bdrm set.~ pc dining rm Moving sale. S&S Park Orderlies. All Shirts. REAL EST A TE SALES SECRETARIES SHEET MET AL 640--012.1, Nancy. wanted. Also REPAIRS set, matcb10g sofa & lov-Hunt. Telephone boolh, UdoConvales~enl Ctr SEMINAR J.t7 Westminster :\lull W"'ITRESS &SAL~646-5848 eseat, ~offee ~en~ tbls, sewing macb, OB mtr, sssS · A N B Westminster Opening for secretary MECHANIC "' pr of Side ch.airs, hght.ed front throw lawnmower. 1 cuape11"64°6r_77";,~·· · · For licensed agents in· ---------1 w,aood typing & die· Min.5yrsexper.operat· P 1t1me days. Private Will buy some refrlg, elegcre pahofurn misc O'"t terested in our pr~cnt3· ---------.. · h b k & t · Club. For 1·nlervi·ew call appl's, working or not, ' · Olympus camera, h1ela1 ---------1 lion "How to earn cum-RETAIL STORE taphone skills. Must be mg s ear ra e s np· lamps. 675-3048 or detet.1or & much more-MURSES AIDES . . h per s 0 nab 1 e. we 11 pit req'd. Salary com· 644-0050. also scrap metal 675·5258 675-6259 quali'ty J·un1c . .,,..,,2 Run · m 1ss1 on s th r 0 u g CLERK & BKKPR d mensurate with educa-. . """" All shifts. Ex per· prer'd. re a Ito r ·de v e Io pc r groome · lion & ex per. Xlnt health Waitress Food!C!Jc,ktails. ning Springs Ln, H.B. Apply In person, Park cooperation." F r ee To operate marine Ca11644·3389 & educational benefits. Applyart4pm.S1dsBlue Dryer-Gas,likenew Newroundredwoodtbl& 962·225.t. Sl~p5eSuriopren~oornAv.veH, oNsBp •. seminar at the Le Baron hpardware sto.re in IDan&a 9AM 'til Noon Fuzan Corp., 1006 W. Beel.1072lst Pl, N.B. $175. Ownr. !."dl~72ector chrs, S80.•G--ar-a_g_e_S_a_Je-.. -1·s-c-, -1,..---~5. .... Hotel. Buena Park, call t. Exper. in sa es THEIRVINECO. 0 847-4266aft3. .,..,...,., m \T.,.,. 642-2410 for details & reserva· business machs necess. 550Newport Ctr Dr Hoover Ave, range. Waitresses, over 18, Sat/Sun, 2671 Waverly ---------• lions. <213)283-7201 or Make appt. w /Cathy Newport Beach 639-1893. available to work any Bltns: Thermadore twin ADJUST-A-BEDS Dr (Bayshores) NpBch. NURSES AIDES m4>827·9820 Colez, Newport Supply Equal Oppor Employer i---------1 shift. C a r row s self cln'g ovens, like 2 xtra long twins, less HUGE GARAGE SALJ:;! 3-11, Exper. pref'd. Mesa H & H DEVELOPERS Co. 556·0540. SOCIAL SERVICE Restaw-ant 620 Avenida new, stainless stove lop th!"' l yr old, must sell 5<'·$500. Carpeting, ap· Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 Designers Builders ------------------1 HOUSE Pico,SanClemente. , w/griddle.$285.642-3449 this week, pd $1400. Sac pliances, clothing, CB's. _ee_nt_e_r_St_._c_.M_. ____ • (Brokers invited lo bring RETAIL w . 'd f Old R f i $35 El $.S95.644-4812or640-8260 furn. Much more! At 215 th · I t ff) SECRETARIES PARE .... TS aitresses, exper • or er erg , ec OFCMANAGER. Typing, eirsa ess a n breakfast-lunch, dinner. clot hes dryer $35, Dining Set made in Mex-Ag_ate, Balboa Island. payroll & acctg. exp. for!;; _______ ;;! CLERKS New co. moving to The County of Orange Apply Ben Brown 's 64.5-4183. 2528 Nwpl Blvd. ico (47x67) 2 lvs, 6 chrs._Fr_i_·Su_n_. ------ property mgmt co. $750 RECEPTIONIST Irvine. We need 4 secy's Dept. of Mental Health Restaurant, 31106 Coast CM $500/ofr s.57·0317 Garage Sale•. Feb.12 &c 13 mow/benefits.645-4411 Hwy So Laguna UTOTEM jmmed. for t emporary has an opening for house • · Magic Chef hrvst gld dbl Beautiful sofa & loveseat· 10·.4 .Four Poster ~ed , ---------1 Perm. position for Convetti~nc•Markeh positions. parents in the southern We need people sharp & oven,sl.f-cln.~25.Clean. earthtones,KngszBdrm chald.5dre5i!er, Rec~m~r OFFICE Person w I o u t go in A Po:.1t1ons open 2nd & 3rd 752· 1380 between 8·5 port1M of Orang~ Coun· neat, lo make their living Oval k1l tbl, :\1 pl lei:s. suite w I Ar moire, Inlaid ch a Ir Bric~ s E ' ( • RECEPTIONIST personality & pleasant shifts in San Clemente & ty. A husl>11nd/w1le team on their feet. working xlnt cond. $20. Call wood game set, coffee s.59;4620, S W1ldnowtr. phone mice to handle a is required lo work SPM outside door to door, the s.is.4019. tables sofa table wall Irvine variety of personnel Luguna Beach. Other Friday lhru 7PM Sunday . . C • • • 1---------- Xlnt posmon for indiv. functions. Must be good ureas ha~e openinl?S in a respite home for Job is un the moneys 1976 Ad . I rn cu ft. units, Naug sofa & nau~ MOVING!! w Igo o d l y ping tvpist. Expcr. wi'lt'm· also. No cxper. req'd. · -1 11 17 sure. A super wage & f mS25ar0a recliner lamps, glass skills-65-70 wpm. Xlnl J Apply al uny of our ' JUVeni cs ages · 'pro-bonus too. total income is reezer, ,,,.,_-3830 top din~ttcs, .bookcase, ALL KINDS OF STUF1'~ benefit pkg. Firm local· porary employment vided by the County. up. to you. If lot.s of cash U'W barrel or wing back 22 Years Accumulation. service pref'd. stores. 18662 MacArthur Blvd Salary approximately 1 11 h 1 · ed in lhe City or Orange. Conlat1 Natalie Foster 2588Newporl Blvd. SuitelOO Irvine 52.81 an hour. For addi· gives you a thn I, ca us Freezer. 1976 Admiral 19 chairs. Xlnt cond, e1'cep· Auto was er, e ectric SalaryS700+. 546-4741 Costa Mesa 642·7702 EqualOpporEmployer ~!?~,.!!.details call ~fi-~~~ ask for Phil cu.ft.~5-3830 tional vaJues.554-4760 ~tM~~~~~~!#1~c!:~ EXEC. SECRETARY ~ Secy to Pres. of expand· ing Irvine located firm. Sh 100, typing 65+. Xlnt benefits. Sal. S9QO+. .,.,........,... 1' sofa, like new $125. Also Cor Santa Ana Ave. COUNTY OF BicycJ~s 8020 2 bar stools, end tables, ONLY.83.52Castiliar' Apply in person, Park WESTCLIFF ••••••••••••••••••••••• queen size bed, etc. Mov- Superior Conv. Hosp., ORANGE NURSES REGISTRY Like new Huffy men's 10 ing, must sell all. 201 DGoodr. ~untC Bch.S Lols oC 3841 Campus Dr 1445 Superior Ave. N.B. EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL DEPT 1617WestcliffDr spd bike, S60. 645·9381 aft Collins. Balboa Island, aes! ome ee! 642·2410. 625N.RossSt. Ste212,NewportBeach 6PM/wknds 673-4980 RUMMAGESALE: Misr. VOLT fl MPf"-lAC~v .. ~1 u • ., .... RM-DAY CHARGE Secretary <Across from Santa Ana Calif. 92701 631-0610 or 752·9118 Build. Mot • ol 8025 • 5 ... •E • r u r n , c I o th i n g • II;,. , IA. Orange Co. Airport) RM SufN'"•isor SECRETARY A Afr m ti e HN's·$60·$66Staff 1ng en i ~ aquarium. dark rm sup· 6' ~ •• Equal Oppor Employer ll-7, full or pttime. Mesa A~lon ~:lo~er S60 Private Duty ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MEW SAMPLES• plies. luggage, assorted •---------•Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 Immediate opening LVN's-$42-Starr 8' Wrought Iron, concrete FOR EVERY ROOM it ems of all kind-s. ~Y~rRO\t ASSOCIAflS Center St. C.M. 548-5585. awaitihg career-oriented S-16 Private Duty stairway, 12 risers, $175. From FAMOUS MFG'S Sal/Sun Vista Center PerlONMI Acpney @·' @·' @· · ROBBIE·s RAG n' MOP Executive Secretary TELEPHONE Aides S34-Starr 494-4i45 Spanish Provincial Arc·ude, 837Y.i w. 19UrSl. ....,23 Bi"rcbSt NB M with lop skills <short S35·Pr1\';tteDuty C-ras & Maple Mediterranean CM ~· ·· · · ature women needed s · All o c -·'"' 557 O~ 't'RECEPTIO.,.IST•., hand & dictaphonel, in· ervmg range o. 11:-.: nt 8030 WOOD •--------.0 .,5 "' · for housecleaning itiative and good In· SOLICITORS WorkingHours&Days .....,..pme CONSTRUCTION "RCA Color TV $125. 100% Employer "Phones!" .... • 'Peo· service. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dependent judgement. Or Your Choice FACTORY SURPLUS Pole Lamp $8, lli·Fi Retained pie!" •··· Newport ···· 50 548-0757 Assist V.P. o( Marketing NO SALES ~lat-Practice Ins Req'd Rolleiflex f2.8, w/meter •Used Fumihlr•• eqmpt. & misc. 9AM le> _________ , ~~::l:!m~~~~~~t SALESLADY, maturcHor andOperattonsbyhandl· I need eager men & GrouplnsuranceAvail. DJOorcloses~r. MODELAPARTMENTS 4PM, Sat & Sun. 237 Poddag & Reen•ilMJ Agency, S56-8505. a bakery, 494.9240 after· ing phones, corespon· women to start 1 m . Ofc Hrs Mqn.Sat 9·5 s.5l· ~TATE Brentwood St .• CM. Dept. Deeds reliable man noons. deoce. travel arrange· mediately. $3 hr starting Cots 8035 BANKRUPT'CY ._646-_7_023 ______ _ for lighting fixture·1---------.._ ________ ments. reports. budgets, wage. No expr. nee Call WOMEN wanted to work ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cash-BofAorFinance GAR AG E SAL i-: warebouse..Apply2031 S. RECEPTIONIST ,. etc.Thlsisapermanent 751·9404,youwallbehap-for Janice's Raggedy ONE LEFT-Best of lit· •RepossessionCenler• SAT/SUN E. Main Sl, Irvine. SALESMAN posit ion offering 8 PY you did" Ann housecleaning ter Himalayan kitten 619 E4lh St, Santa Ana 1601 Lincoln Ln. NB A r , 0 C T l t P b l t . challenge, good salary· 1 St rt ...., 50 h 8 CFA ACFA .,50 540·6419 Open 9-6 Sun 11 5 r~0 0 ""'0 c oss rom • . o oca e rop Y ac ic benefits and working Telephone Solicitor Ex· serv ce. a .. r .. . .. . Call . . ......,...,.,.,., Airport.546-2901. M S I D A T A Vending Machines. No conditions at the cor· per make income tax to 3 Tues thru Fri. Dogs 8040 547·5721 Sm. tbl & 2 cbrs, swivel -~--------4 CORPORATION has an cost to location. Easy porateoffices of: appt. Salary + bonus. 675-6553 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $I OOO CREDIT chr, side cbr, desk pads, --------• immediateo .... ning for a pr ...... '"ntation Good clos s sew1·ng mach el e,. receptioni';i in our ing avera'ge. Com: M-F.4·9. at.lo-4oryour Yard or Counter person, Ch am Pion AK C EXTENDEDON toast.er&lotsmor~. " PASTE-UP Ccrporateoffices. mission payable aner CARL •5 JR home. Call t714 > 731·5333 part time, 20hrs wk, U· Doberman Pups. Great FURNITURE ARTIST machines are installed. • TELEPHONESAL~ Haul Moving Center, temperment,showquali· CARPETS&DRAPES Pack Rat Treasurt!s. Duties will include light Call Mr. Smith, (714) Callforappointment, Do you have an en· CostaMesa,631·1250 ty.$110.751·2008.C.M. LOW, LOWDOWN!! ~m~U~Elden,U F.xper. ln line & halt ton typing, operating a Cen· ~6, (714) 453-4464. (714) 774-5796, ext. 293 lhusiastlc personality & Men:handlse LAB pu1J6, yellow, AKC, Call 1-772-0430 · · • pn>eeS&. Camera atrlp trex Conaole and gJ"eet· 1200N. Harbor Blvd. Ta whell modulatedtvoice? ••••••••••••••••••••••• champ. lines, M/PF'Ps, Dbl bed, $40, day bed, SUNDAY SALE, ... R .. It ft2"te·-x· ing visitors. Bilingual•---------A h I Calif e n c o n a c t d ...... _ .,.... r-r •• ... , ..... T.TIME na em, · Anff-.es 8005 Shots/worme • 2755vrn1tol. NEVER FEE Spanish/English deslra· ~ -----------1 TeleprornpterCableT.y. ••••;';••••••••••••••••• 968-6872 · • green cover, $35 , C.M.ChurchBenefit Local Areas ble. FtU, SAT• SUM Secretary·Personal for Because the Z Channel 1s rollaway S25, good cond.1--------- TEllPO AFl'IRMOOMS fem. artist. ,Mon Tues. now in NpBch. We ~ave Wonderland AKC Samoyed puppy, 768-1150 Sat/Sun 8·5. Kenmore TcmooraryHelp 'lbesuccessfulcandidate Our program Is nexlble, Wed. Adv exp. helpful. several sales positions male 8 wks xlnt H d d . d Sewing Machines. con- l "l802Sk.)' Parlt Irvine must have a mature you can wort part·time Non·smoker. Mature avail. Please call bet l & Of Antiques! pedi ~. 673-2934•. an carve lmporte sole $20. Portable flS, 54M455 personality and front ol· near home in a major woman. 968-9949 aft 6pm, 5 pm ff U G E h gr walnut f'rame couch, re-Bearcat gardeq tractOt' .... Oppel' e.,loyer nee appearance. dept store • stllJ punue H.B. . • 646-0589 crammed ~fth eov:i. u 5 e A Teacup Poodle 12wks :i~gd gold silk velvet w /attachments flS. 1'c>ts PIX·A Iii till..., l!rper. pref'd. 3-11:30 & 11·'1!30 spliL Ap]>l.1 Sao Oem. General Hospital, 49&-1122. Mr. Grttnwald. PIXAlnww.SerY. Mature person to work graveyard relief. Im.med openln1. Apply in geraoa. JSS Boabesler Ave.C.K. PIXA.ww.s.n. lf yoa meet tbese qualifications and are in· terested ln joini~ • pro- gressive Orange County company that offers ex- cellent benefits, com· petitive pay and modern facilities, please con· tact: l.H&SOH 1714JS4t-6125 MSI DATA COIPOIAnOM C)peratar. Varied In-a le wkn.da. Paid tralnln1. ApplJ In perso~ 155 Roebelt•,~c.M. 340AKWA" Pll~TOR C....MeMC.tJ627 No expel'. necesa. C&ll after lO:IOAM. Maureen F..Qual Opportaftlt7 Wl.liaa,MHTOO. "lm.,.,,..Mll' 'DC.nOMIST Attracthte. otter 18. for HEA.l.111 SPA. \ft wi&l tralD rl1bt penoD lot HIT f\att job: Mr. Oee. out.aide activities. SECRETARY-Does your TELEPHONE music boxes, nickelo· old, champagne color all of books, 10t•$1.00. Frosty DIMOHSTRA TE boas appreciate your SOLICITOR deon pianos, circus or· shots. 673-2430 Corner unit, recently re· wig ~. 365 E. 19th St. A Revolutionary cooking B.A. We wlll if you're PART-TIME gans, wall clocks, AKC MaleYorkshireTer· upbolatd. S22S incl sofas,,_c_.M_. ______ _ utensil in a st-Ore near outstanding. Send your FROM HOME gra~dfather clocks. rier,8 mos.Sl15. lbl, match ottoman & Appliances, TVs. Rach'bs. you. $4.00 Per Hour best written reply to . fascinaUng antiques. 548-0340 swag lamp. 493-862:6 lots of Misc. Reb. salary to star t. In-COlllns Associates, 567 For United Cerebral Over$1,000,000W~rth . 645·4183 2528 Newpbrt t.erviews Tues. Feb. 15th San Nicolas Dr, Newport Palsy. Guam wage. No American International AKC Silky Terrier Puppy, J?anish teak furn. din· Bl CM , in yoor area. Call (714) Beach. ex per . 963·4001 or Galleries; 1802-T Ketter· 9 wk old female. Champ ang/livlng, ex cond. • . 477-8509. 995-4819. Ing St .• Irvine. Tel. line, champ sired. Chrome pedestal $2S. Rabilrail equip, wqrk AnAlcoaAluminum SICIETARY Telephone Sales People, 754-1777. Open Wed tbru 64.5-6(34 Low credenza $75• bench, folding S<?reeO & Subsidiary Fash l•l Flnanclal Serv. <S> ..,,..IUons. P/llm,.. •. Sat. 9AM to4 PM. Visit! Fireplace tools $25· much more. 615-5709. 620 •---------• fi Ty"" h ....... .... .. l'JewDogHouses Glass/iron etagere $29. DeAnza CdM trm. ,,.n1 10 wpm, s F /Ume ahlf\s avail. New PUIUC AUCTION New Dog Houses Magnavox console $95. • • Have somethint to sell? 80·100. 388 San Miguel & repeat orders. Top MANY FINE ITEMS O New Dog Houses 642·2516,645·'9030 GARAGE SALE. Sat/$u11 aautfiedadadoltwell .. Dr,N.B.Sutte200. pay.6'CMI091. ES'l'ATE JEWELRY, 32Lx24Hx24W "$22 ea. 9·4. Antiques, furn. u.....w--~ 7100 ....... -~ 7100 T .. -H SUR .. EY ART ().BJ.ECTS AN 151·&448 or 6'Ji.M.S1 Sun Sect.Sof~.5fUongwaJnut household items, 4ltt" .. ,,....... --,.........,_.. _... " -QU""°, FINE FURN., Onl". ~!.,h1!~lamp.Xlnt 1986TusUnAve.CM. ••••••••••••••••ti••••••••••••••••••• ... • ... ••• ~ .. •me Flex .. _ ld•al ... .., J ......,.. -"""' f~moUterof~;ge Ere. PHONE FOR IN LHASA APSO. Be&uUfw • • • • GARAGE SALE: 389 child. Our ofo. CdM. FO. Ii BROCHURE, AKC female, 4 mos. 2 OraQte. Velvet bving Ramona Way, C.M .. M. 6'JS.8380. 86-22IOO Wbt./broWn. Ph 968MJ.8 room ehaln. Xlnt Cond. Sat/Son. Dinette set. tire ---------•French Armolre $82S • flOeacb,6'2-5671 ext, Russell Gun arfbd. TBllR .. CountryFr.Din.tbl$St5. Btft blond• Cod:o r SOFABED,anUquoaotd old VW van wnd••• 2S I Ftnanclal Jnstltatlon Hall Ltee $1.55. Washstn Spa~···. mrto }5 n:r· em~vlo)'l. $'75. gu ataJnleas t11b, "'" aeeka exper teller for $HO. Oak Gateleg tb ~!e....!7 ov 0 .C am Y ~-'400or496·3ZOO bed + lot• ot suaae Dana Point ofc. Must $220. Secy $425. P.P _.,_ toodlea. ~40 wpin ldaave good 640-8169. ff.ave magnificent male Must Sacrlflae, Peean•.,·=-..... -...... --.,.,-8-E-lGtb-• .. - a pp ear an c e. Cal! Vlnla Wot to m ate wood Dlnlnl Rm Set, .-wsuay, .. , • vt. ruvenlde (l) 881J.i6060 ext OU BuCfet without legs. .,, twmuia fem. ssa.'1293 $300. Marble Cort• Tbl, CM. ~h. ch~lr1 ear air 168 E o E M /F drawers, 2 ca bloeu. $25. Glo.aMop Coffee Tbl. t'OOd. compl .. oea end t.a· · · · • • Greatror oofleetbl or de AKCTQY Poodlea. n wlcl, SlO.MS-"153 ble,ltove, misc. TB.I.ER eoratlve atoral(e. $100. malH/lemaJea.. abot1 M--'R .... ..a.-1--.a-It E t 11 •t 55U542. _ _._bl ............. •Couch • lo•e seat, ., .. ..,. ................ _......, xper.. u " me, ...._a e,reu.___., tld/c:utt '1N Lam.Pa se&. Mfl'• new .. ..,.11111 r:=:-i:vf:!er!},f::· Anll41t• 100 n old GI" ,.._toYoU 1041 SlO.teo.Bmdl.iderpoi .. <AProns.bttepacb.tLe> ISl.oiJ.t tOOIUI P' • round oat tablo w /6 •••••••••••• .. " ....... sc ea. Kenmore aew Fabric• patlern1~~ • cbaln.Sac.$750.413-4980 Maleaoldenretr/eocker, ma~ si.reo $$0. Htth.ld ml•e. Satf-n Two o1d tranb, tablet Ir 'l months old. ~ .!-.. ~ NlCM.B. ~ ~· ~ Cl&hetoid Item.a 8Goo5880 ---a. . """'I• 81S-f.158 B1aUUM Honey Cocker LIQ.., bdP ,_ulod GARAG~SAL&1CIO'a8P _,_ _____ .._..,Mal .. a Yp. P apon. dana~. loftffat .ITEMS. 9-U SAT/SUN • ,._tot•b0mo.888t5ZO '100.M>-USL g~lif.l'JN CANA&'Y •~::.::.:Ar DO•'' =~t.:~!:I. kl.,::: (JW fie. tta fl ~ mu. J'em., ~ SpaaS•b ltnt bdrm .du. wide •arl•" sreat ~,..,._, •/loff • ~ hems. Sat/Su• 10"4 • ....... _ ......... ~- ..... • 0 ~..::eH_ll'.... ~?:: .E-~8:~.:,,t5t -.......... -• .. •• --• :'."L~--oa--o CO·-n-.... ,, .,.... • tu .• l1IO All-;;;; ..... _.,¥.,, U~t old laalUiaed ""'• tM. R"94a ?Y a..L.::::••"' :r.e;:......: ~ C:l~':.4.Jtt I •14nALVPILOT s~.r....a..--1 ~...... loah.91-1 tW:cydet/ .w1 a/ .w-o.w-.. tltOAMI-. .... ....... 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' " ••••••••••••••••••••••• i-0":-ri I 'ort Urvlnt/!Ut~and) l way mlttor, lull 6Ue, COMPLETELtNE 21'Trojon, l:xpCru!Jtr ov~/ ~ ~ft 7pr.1 Mohrtto.1. '~l BENTLEY R-type. , 1060 ldu1 ,1ror men's or •NEWORUSED• 1'rinV-&'a,rad,sounder 67S-52L5 • • 4r........... 9160 RHD,Snrf,atone.Uver, womeo lt(lre, 6'2· 7211 8'a1 with CCl«llldence S6:500 A y 64e 9000 _, _ Pvt pty M&-3148 T. Child'• Sbo 1-"reeur. like new. Pool Authorized HAMMOND l.914, 18' Om•1• tri-bull, ~!,.SOO:.. NB~~ NIW CHIHOOK '48~toaChevy,,oodeng, CONNELL CHEVROLET 2821Harbor Blvd. i ••••••••• • •••• • • F r o m t b e 0 I d e s t Pri il.e d k ( •••••• ••••••••••• • • • •• • .... ;_Tralnff~~-Eol&aUc•kh .• ~~-~~. ·.~::\"!~e~ ORGAN DEALl!:R in lB/Ol\,18S M~:...m~t' 55' mu bat: u· $6495 runs7pu &ood. 96Z-s333 &fl --... .... .. .,. .. -I Oran,seCcwrt)'ll WewiJI leas than 100 ...... a d l Pre~alllnl rate m--0230 ·--·-·------TOPOOLLAR :acr':::f~.'fet:O: Ave, Irvine ~' ~nowlngly un· cond. suoo. 1189-5821 _<_n_4_>;_<a_l3_>_~_..Mt_1 _ _, tamao:ua1.7e um V-8 Ford Pickup. all PAID COSTA MESA 54'-1200 , •w11ome tack. 997.751 Gold Plated natware. 23 ~FR"'E• a.ta Craft. 30' twin VI'•, --.. ~ & original. ahatp. Muat IMMEDIATELY "'51--'-d f ltarat. new 50pc aervlce .;. ne pal t xlnt cond --. ........-90 see. S3000. Call (213) FOR ALL fll/appt."' • .._ w..., ya. o lor8.0nlyM9.49M188 ORGAN~ES w n ' . Sid • 10 442·Z7SOor (213)283-8714 FOREJGNCARS \i::~=-------1--------------1 Mon eve· Everyone ~.548-4024 •••••••••••••'••••••••• CALLORCOMEIN Gelding; 17 handa, gd Equity membership Mesa Welcome '62 Seabreme SJ>Ortline 19' NEW Vanson boat trlr. for '5S T· Bird, b\aut, ~nd. TO SEE us ,., mpr.381,~prrlder.Bstofr. Vtrde~~~1.£lub. srOPINORCALL & lrlr. 75HP Johnson 16 to 18' boat $400. 56.000orla. miles. $6000. H!WPORTIMPOITS v .._ u.v 144•9200 0 /8,w/baittank,pump. 675-S107 wkdysafl( ,..., .. -. orbestofr.54B-4228 llOOW.CatHwy,NB •SALIS . •SRYICI •LIASIM5 o ...... .,..,..., Servlrt & parts now open oo Sat'• I \o • tor )'our convenience. 1070 FREEARTCLMS HAMMONDORGAN 52500· 979-05-rl l'w Ivy '23 Ford Bucket T. 327 642·9405 .OCC•Weavlng, B.ltlk, & PIANO CENTER Brislol 18' Diesel BJ= :."~l'eE~t~'. Rewtal Reltatet eng, $4,000 or trade for --------·•• WANTED etc• 842·6172 Sun only 2854 East Coast Hwy Classic Replica iog, boUom paint. nav. at Porsche. 714-556-Q97 •U~Ei~~k & OP CASH DOLLAR Eatate Sale_. Beaut. Coro.oadelMar 675-6666 Ughts,x.lnt$1200.846·2487 4WMelDrl"fl 9550 TRUCKS• AID FOR YOUR WaUaceLaReine.11pcs, '68·32' LUHRS twin leelts.Storog. 9090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comein orCall EWELRY WATCHES a&klncSIOOS.Stradavarl, FJELDSWarehousesale Cliirysler ene. VHF••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 Jeep Renegade. PS, AlEEApprol1al 74~ AusUn Marina. itlnt OBJEcrs GOLD' 23 pcs. $295. Approx.. Y:a 400 Planos/Orga ns, radio, fathomeler, CB BOAT STORAGE S30 mo. PB. VB. Roll bar, tires, Grotb Ct..vrolet cond. AM/1''M radio, ILVER SERVICE; prc.646-1.256 new/used . Splne~s. radio, bait tank, eleetro-free launch. Sall/Pwr. mustsell.536-8301. 182l1Be1ch8lvd. Sl,995.844-1729 INE FURN & AN·Wbltes66TRmetaldetec· Gr ands. Players. Goiog guard system. $22.500. NewportDunes644-0SlO -.o-··t XI t ond ,._,_ HunUngtonBeach ..... R 9705 ,_. 2:200 out for business. Rent-lse call: Terry DeBard at ' ·'"~vu · n c · ....,.,.. 847 6017 549 3331 -.a -o QU.._. ~ tor wlth .xtra waterp opt. Kawai, Sleanwa)' • 7sz.n11 ofc, 752.7074 r es. d xtra.s. Sacnfice $279S. • * . ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• t t J I I coll, lake nu $125. B1Jdwln, Ch ickering. afl6PM T~ • p ,._ Sl 6 Ph673-5925 s a e ewe ry sa e. 840-:B'TS Yamaha Kimball ___ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18 ace rv1ow. ps ,1--------- c/Sat'ti tJ/~onl c101.·!:.~!4· . Wrltsr c1t4 )638·2770'. '75 ll Tahiti Day Cruiser r-Sale/ Sl45 w.k or S22 per day, 4c Trucks 9560 838N~BlvdC.M. 12072Brookhurst GG 21".460 FordJe.t,tandem -a'.:t'.. 9120 pernu.675·0625 •••••••••••••••••••:••• ,._ __ ....;... _____ , '$1.:C Fine quality I 4X8 ' trlr, custom cover. Xlnt •••••••••••••••••••••u '71 Newport 19' Mini, xlnt "68 Ford PU ~'z Ton, 8 bed ntock 1075 t.t any Pool Tab e, 1 Pia Ebon)'Wurlitier cond. ~-751·1919 to '10 Ford Ecconoline EJOO cond. Lk new. 2 Gas wJshell, boot. CB & PA, .. •••••••••••••••••••• yr old. S&SO. 646..QJOO S . t p ano I t c d see 8 bbl t t--1..-h dty sh""k new Ures, many xtras. pine 1 , x n on . · u e op camper van. .....,,, vy .,... s: Very sbarp. $2000. teg.Morganmare,brok $500.640-7648 MarineOealers&Yacht ~V8eng,stove,refrlg, CB ant., cab. air. 6 00-63St orS48-39a} j1o ride & drive, blk RATTAN & WICKEil Bkrs See Business Op-gd cond. see to apprec. mrig., motorbike rack,---------~ade Morgan gelding, SEMI ANNUAL SALE ~fn~~~~-i=· port~ruties Class Ads 645-8786 many xtras. $7150. PP Custom '75 Dataun PU. ~~ng, Western <714) On all merchandise In • 640-7819 AC, AM /FM stereo 331M011 k Cl edSu /M S4l-091lor5Bl·7647 17' Tollycraft speedboat 76 VW Dix Camper. Xlnt /lape concours cond stoc. os n on . 11 1 hull, damaged but cond, AM/FM, low ml, '72 Dodge ~xpl orer 19,oo)mi, $3SOO. 962.2254: TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN IMPORT CARS ALLMODas ~] Alfa Spyder '74 5spd, AM/FM stereo, Macs. immac. $5900. eves 64HSS6. 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Fox. 4 Dr, auto, air, stereo tape, 1nr'f, lo m i. Must sell. 64455'76. '73 Audi Fox. auto, air, AM stereo 8·lrk, &d cond. $2200. 642·3399 MochiMry 8078 RA TT AMLAND Piano. Kimba d conso e. walertlnht. No engine. 497·3125 MOO?rhomezo 'self-cont, 20402 Running Sprin1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• $&15. Xlnt con . Moving Bestoff;r_613.J99.t carnes 70 tal fuel, hyy Ln H B LATHE 21" Morlsiel<I l213)430-0lll mustsell.644·5796 8' Campr shell, Ice box, dty trlr hllch, roof air, __ ._._.______ '12 AudllOOL.S.Auto.New $12,000 or rent for $393 Uke new Everett Studio 1971 hllloyCC, cabinets, dbl bed. Table, 4000 watt gen, lop cond. '73 Ranchero 500. Beaut•---------Mlchelin1, AM/FM • 181! I'• OE ACt! Ill \10 HllNTINGION UEAUI ti-lJ llll1 ~·10 lM·l< . Call968-6689eves. IC!ectronicComponents. I ··"'' I t & boot . Nice. $375. ~.842·1128 cond, lo·" mi. PB/PS, WE Clean. $2300. Lv msg Test equip, etc. etc. Upright Piano. Beaut. g wru tr r, many x ras, l).W.7183 .. rn-2475 tcellaneo.s 8080 536·1179 m odern pecan fin. ln&outOD,OMC. •76 Vacatiooecr 23• ford AM, new radJals. $3100. HEED --------- •••••••••••••••••••••• w/pedestal bench. 39ChonnelLldoPk IS Toyota Chinook Mini Mini, !2,000 ml, roof/. S86-243tafi5pm CLEAN Audi '13, 4 door. lOOLS, t SWIMMING POOL LAST 3 DAYS SlOOO/bstofr. 540-8310. M.I. 673-0160 Camper. Good cond. only dash air. gen, crs cntrl, 14 Mazda Rotary PU Like USED CARS AM /FM. air, xlnt cond. SACRIFlCE Q U I T T I H G Hammond Organ. M·3, ~· Diesel Trawler F /B. ~.;.~~Assume OAC. ~m/fm cass .• tull89• 7be0~~· new, many xtras. 26.000 HOW ~9y~M;1~s 499·4167. Leadtng Mfgr & dis· BUSINESS good cond, $600 or best $27.500 IO' l':ko T /S, :~·.a~sl see. · · _mi .mustsee.548-5760 CALL PAPPY tributor haa dlx above !°>0'" OH almost ever· offer. 960·3458 -F tB. sio.ooo. Atlantic FCord JOO E Newporter ·751~ Dal. Pu. desert whls ground sw1mm1ug pools yth1ng. Wrought iron S__.i-Goods 8094 Pacif1e ~lar1tlmc, a~per, 1973. AC/DC Trailers, Travel 9170 +lires.shell,xtras.20M 540-5630 ,.tcft o\>er Crom 1976 fence. 5. high (160'). In· .r;:;;:"! ••••••••••••••• G4&!H91 refng., stove, head, awn-••••••••••••••••••••••• m $2900/offer 968_9462 ~ca son. ··~ Pr' c e. l.Ae" N 3601 --mg, A/T, A/C, P /S & "'73 Ttvl Trlr 22'. SeU con-i. . liuaranteed installa11on q.w~e s ur~ery, New SC'olt boots, med 1975 u· SKIPJACK. F /B, many morextras. Clean tained w/cllbana. Pvt. Super sharp '72.,..,, Datsun &terms.Call <An:iht·1ml KCoastHwy.CdM. shell, $150/best. 673-707 loaded. Outngger. swim & runs excellently. Bch.675-71184 PU. Gas Mizer. 493-3811 2626HARIORILVD. 533-3240 Collect 18 cu fl uprght freezer eve.5*6328days step,elc.Sl2.900.SS7-6100 $4,575. 714, 495-1596, eve/wknd C.OSTAMESA lonxsox & sox • llNCOLN·MERClJRY Uays/eves w/safety dr $150. 3h hp FOR SALE: Full size -;-32' GRAND BANKS ~ i:~; ~:1~:;~~v.l~efMlgr, _'77_El_C_a_m1_no_.-A-uto-. -P-S, TRAIN SETS .·' Min 1 O/B SSO. 675·3437 trampoline $'900 or be.s nd' · iS VW C AM /FM ' WE .. ofl S t.' 1 3.53 L Bmtol Co 1l1on imper. • xlnt cond. P.P. 841·MSO. radio, 6 cyl. 3300 mi. Tnx • 3 fl. x 6 ft. rustom Water mattress for hosp. p erl · a CMon Y. Ta<,tefully ~ocated xlnt cond, 9.300 ml. Daya •·-~-•--Pert Mint! $4700. Call 76&-3674 NHD layout w Is tat 1 on s. bed. Paid $300, sell $200. er e Ln. Al Newport. S35.000. 975-22SS, eves 551-1442 --_.-... _, I village. mountains. tun· Mr. Gillman, MB·l065. . 544 9353 or S44-6479 & ACCftsoriH 9400 °66 Chevy ~'l Ton PU. 292. YOUR nels. lake, forei.t. etc. A Brunswick 4x8 3 pe slat MotorhedlMc. 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s. auto, FM, w /camper. USEDCAR sacnf1ce at SJOO! Call Cobra 138 sngl sideband pool ta~le, solid wood de· 2s· Larson SporUisher , ••••••••••••••••••••••• OvedM!ad rack for Pkup. $900. or best. 548-8779 HOW tHl-0138. CO radJoinbox.46chan. corators legs. Must SN~ 1w1n eng. w /traller. '76 Batavus Red, 280 ml. sso 1971 ~ton Chevy. . . __..--------1 S220. War.SS7·4397 to apprec. DI x ac . ~1950 f'l6 !>191. Atlantic Just like new. S400 F1 • l Id k bed I 73 Piston Engine Mazda TOP$ PAID WA ~TED cessor1es, lamp, etc > ' 631·3754 morn ee s c P up on y, PU w /shell & xtras. " WANTED· S-i95. Consider bumper I ac1tar \lar!.!_!me . xJnt cond. $175. 551·0146 $1695/bstofr. 642-6919. CALL GORDON TOP CASll l>OLLi\ H I' A I n r-· (J n y () u H .11-:WELHY, Wi\TC.:llES, \HT OBJ ~C:TS. (;OLD. Rt-;sJDENTIALSlTE pool on lrude. Ra m Pro For suk w· B:iy L11unch GLORIA MOPED crager Road Star Magi; V 9570 COSTA MESA FOR SWIMM ING. POOL golf club~'< ~000. like new rn . cl a~"c Lops trakt' XJnt cond. 1200 miles. for Datsun PO. 1Sx8, •~•••••••••••••••••• AMC-JEEP Leading. dlstr1but?r Sl25.7s~.,,1J wood hull. xlnt cond, Call646·3841 15x7, 2 each. $275. all G 2S2'1 llMlBOHBLVD wontsamt'cbkydtod1s· Ster. R.staurant ~l>IOCI 1;.1~5371 Last yearsJAWAforsalc. 646-2216 f974DOO E COSTJ\MF.SA play new 1977 model or "'~ '8095 SURFER VAH above i:round pool Top .,__ 1 r Outboard S2~. Clean .. shop re· Reblt Chevy 6 cyl eng, 2 w th h I l 549-8023 '73 Audi 4dr. l owner. must sac. Leaving lown. Lk now. Bst o,... 675-0226 1.970 S9o Su per clean de-- pend able automobile. Must see to appreciate. S950 firm. 559-4847 Aaftn.Hffley 9709 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 58 Austin Healey 100-6. Needs Paint & lnlerior. After 6 PM 979.1245 BMW 9112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACK BMW dlLVER SEll\'J <.;E, FINE FURN, & i\ N TIQU ES. 645-2200 consideration given for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3.'iltp lJnder warronly paired, 850 m1, 8~8·1883. 900x22.5 10 ply tires, I mag W ee Sf S er~o 1---------1 prime loration. Call Stainless steel sinks, SISOO 1\75 1396 l 381 .l Card 1 11 o mounted, Frank 546·3202 ~~!~l~)~o • Lt e Need Che~y Luv, S2000 BUY OR LEASE GGAGETAGS <A naheim> Collect cabinets, counter dr. loat S ii 9060 Westminster 5995 cash,lom5~'i;,.,00 YOUR 1977HOW myourbusinesscard. 533·3"l52DayJEve Lob~kers, kstbol rNaCi.:Re ••••• '; •• ~•••••••••••••• 76 Moped Jawa, good VWENGlNES ._ nd one card for each ca mets, wor t s. . cond 1800 mi Sl8S or USED : REBUILT Auto I port~ Plus one spare. We CARPET NEW. 106 Yds t'ash register , C. F.. llob1e 16. trlr. new trans & .. _ or' r .,.0.~,,. Der BuggyShopSJ0-6940 .... I CO'.IC 1, m SADDLEIACIC Hvy Dark Choe Brown. Sumi us Furn, 900 W. 19th more. $1,425. 646-~S or ....::>t er·_., ...,.,.. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• VALLEY IMPORTS . ,, --------DtsmanUing W Ford LTD, ... ---. ~ Genet-al 970 I Nylon PI ush. Sac. St.631·2T17or631·2570 5111·7505. •n Honda Express. Less Aall f-partr. Also good .~ ~ .--131·2040 495.4949 675 5906 " ua • ~ ...... ,..,,, ,,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• 1 LIKE New 6' lighted Racing Sabot, Feathering than 150 mi. S250 firm 360 VB eng, running now. 1971 Lotus Europa. 1600 . requlremcnt,s. Pre· SPEAKERS SRL 3 Way, glass showcases. 1·12' oars. xlnt cond. S375 or f.>.12-6898afiS. Call642-nS6uflG:~Pl\t '71 Dodge Van, xlnt cond. Renault cng. 39,000 m1. nt los~ & theft For 3 12" bass. Chest & dress· lighted wall case. Walnut ~l 675-4130 .._._.._ -•-; ·u II sonallzed lag enclose mg tbl c4 11 543.a732 & Brass 673 8033 ~yge. 9150 Tires 5. 13Sxl3 radial ply, Many xtras. mu0st fs~e to Xlnl cond Must se , m Jlrllllpaper, fabri c or · · · SABOT Sidney dbl hull. 2 Scoohn used 3,000 mi, l new. $75. apprec. S310 1rm servire. $5500. or best of· ~ay Glo" pa~r & "'e WEDDING Dress new si TV Radio. i.a1ls, race rigged, S375. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·1729 551·7621. fer. Davs 1213)672-8650, l back & trim your 8. White embr.01de;ed HiFi,Stereo 8098 6-154979 ·;1 BSA 6S0ct' Thun· "74FordVan,finishedint. c:_es~l1827-8810 __ _ gs. Or try lwo cards batiste, empire. full ••••••••••••••••••••••• derbolt .. Less than 10.000 AutosfCM'Sale many extras. xlnl rond. • rk lo bat•k skirt. long Cull sleeves GE color TV, 23" console, ·~a;:t~:~al\12a~mi:x~ll~ ong. mil~. Rebullt front ••••••••••••••••••••••• only 18,000 mi. 644-5663 QUALITY ,• PRICES " petticoat . S95. walnut rabinet needs s uspension. r~cin g Gefttral 9510 --BRITISH f4ea or3/SS 4!162273 work SSO-Offer.~2·8028 cond. Well equipped for shocks. mechanically ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'iO !-'ORD 9 Pass. _Ya n. l • tags$1.60ea r nclnftlrrui~lng. P\l perfect. Sl,000. Call ton.V8.auto.lom1.(.;ood S tags Sl.SOea Jacuul Whirlpool Salb Stereo Speakers. AR2M<. Pty. 968·1396. 963-1925 af~er 6 or CAR OUTLET cond. Call b\wn 8·5. Ph USED CAR ~o~ more Sl.40 ca Portable 10", 3-way system, ex· 16• Sailboat. Good cond, weekends anytime. CLEAN CARS 495-4631 '96 '69 MGB-GT i,, Sales Ta"< lncl~ded Call 551·2'040 cellent condition. $200 w/trlr. $450.fofr. Honda .71 xlnl cond. New ATVW --8-u- 5 -1-9-70-.-5-.000--m-i_o_n wires. OB (418CKU) ~ NO CARD· Coke machine xlnt cond. pair. Call S4G·7896 645-5206 tires battery mumer reblt en", new clutAh •· scru.ible pymts. .,,,aw yoor own or send · · ' ' LOW PRICES " ' .,.. '71 FfAT 124 S 'd .ame, address. phone & VMC·D27. Coll item $200. Craig 8 trk Tape Deck. DOWN £/\ST 38' fully Eng. Overhauled $550 exhaust. radial tires, p1 er ~·11 make om> rard per Make oUer 557•3909 good cond. $25. equip .. avail. lo qualified 768·8!6-0 SO To Choos. From Sl.850. 494·8428 ~~~04~~~· HT and soft . Add 25< each. Elec. typwrtr. Olivetti 39. l·n2·3903 ~kippers. for $125 Pln:1°· t974 Suzuki 380 GT. Mint $499 t $1999 '70 Ford ElOOVan •73 TRIUMPH TR6 nd rhe-ck or money or· 2-1" Spkr set: tape re· COLOR TV'S inclcl slip. mainl., in· condition, 7000 ml. $590. 0 Xlntcond. Must sell! OD. 4spd, (971KBV) Im· to: rorder. 645-4000 surnnce & Pl'T. with 494·7109 Example of Stock: .. 795. 536.2429 anytime 1 t . b 1 • PILOTPRIMTIHG PricestoAmauYou!!! membership.675-8866 '72CougarXR7!1S.'>5062 •• macu a c, scns1 c :~ po. Box 1560 PAPER BACKS, 10". Factory reconditioned. "75Honda CT70 xlnt cond. 71 Olds Toronado '69 Dodge Van w /xtras. pym~7s5 ""'AT X~ .1.:osta Mesa. Ca. 9'l626 eood cond. guaranteed. Portables. BOAT SHOW must sell, moving $300. 123G Re Gd cond. Must sell, Mov-n 673-1200 Consoles-RCA. Zenith. SPECIAL Call 646-5967 after 9.JOpm 69 Cad El Dorado ing. $1200. 551-0372 Mags, AM If-' • tape Bterdrantt. holds v. Ke1e ti( beer, new cond. $200. 0~8 Call an llAM Bedroom sel 7pc. Xlnt etc.WrightTV 646-l7B6 lancer's. 25' & 28'in ·71 BSA 650cc Thun· YPXJ04 Autos Wanted 9590 !:~opr.yt~~Jfo down cond. Moving! A1ust sell. RCA color TV S95. Color stork, 2 each. 10% off llsl derbolt. Less than 10,000 70Mu:~~~~astbk ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 MG MIDGET Sac. Sl75. SSl-0372 . \ideo tape recorder S22S. pnceor free trailer. orig. miles. Rebuilt front 71 Monte Carlo256DIW CASH FOR CARS! AM:·FM, tape <128EKC> CUSTOM MlscetfCMeOUS ~-6232 DAHACOVE suspension, racing 71Dodge0emon9J6CPC Top S Dollar Spaid for Concourscond. W..ted 1011 c YochtSaltt shocks, mechanically 68ChevlmpalaWWS982 clean usedcars,trucks& '74JAGUARXJl2 w~~.:~~DS •••••·····••••·•••·•••· ~c!1.:{~~~:krs. ':,'!~~Ile 34551 Ccnitu rtoce ~:~~~~~s $~r~:~· 6C~l: IMPORTS Corvettes. Ask for Paul :>A,000 m1, Loaded, SUD· Over40ln·stock patterna SSS CASH FOR f :u~~~:J ~~:~.· d4rn~ Dono Point. 496.1762 weekends anytime. 71Saab11012118 °.:fo~ARD Chenolet r00,C7<~~E~~MPER AaoMINl·Bllods Gooduaed furn/refrigs cond. Cost over saoo. Sac '76 C'--ltr 22' '74 Kaw as a k i 3 5 0 12 Dataun46SDZC Dove &Quail Sts. Jlas everythino, excel ~ 833 mo I U'S&&t S46--0768 ·-,. 720pel 1900613FTN • -------·-r oves $2S0.673-;7334 SLOOP with trailer. Longhom.OffHwy,good 73 vwSupBeetle NEWPORTBEACH cond(t\l\2FDN) PulUCAUCTIOM Wide wheels for VW 15· loGfs&Mwftte loaded. eledric start, cond,SSOO.firm.979·5814 48611GC WEPAYTOPDOLLAR TRIUMPHS MANY ITF.MSOP' FINE hole). Pair or older &qui,...,.. IOhp O/B. Used 6 times ·71 Yamaha125 low mi 66VW BugTRU414 FOR TOP USED CARS Drive over 20 quality I 976 IMW 2002 B lu e metallic. Automatic, air cood., sunroof, stereo & only 4000mil~. CMV1420. MISSION VllJO IMPOl!tS . . . . ' .. ~ .• .... . ..... 831-1148 ·l'>S 1704 CREVIER $1 ST .. aaOADWAY SANTA AMA 835·3171 TH! U~JIMAft OIUVINO MACHIN£ •USED BMW's* '75SJOiA <HKWTl '73 Bavaria S/R 906L VY '76 2002 4spd S/R 334PCW '69 16004spd ZXX866 '743.0CSAS/R146LWB '76~4spdS/R602PH:'\1 Closed On Suftdays ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST SaJca-Service-Lcas1ng Roy Ccrvtt',lnc. Rolls floyce BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Bench 640·6444 ESTATE JEWELRY, Model VW bucket seats. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7~. SlSOOUnder list. "<Int cond. 5250. Mt. 5: 70Toyota Wgn886BQF FOREJG.N. DOMESTIC u.sed Lease/Buy Sensible ART OBJECTS, AN· 642-3379 Gi1t1ral 9010 DAMA COVI 640-5734640-9448 71 FlatConvt.091921 or CLASSICS pymt.s '76 BMW 530 I. AM/FM. ~lJF.S, FINE FURN .. NEED used ael E n·....................... YoehtSalts TRUCKS Uyourcarisextraclean MG's stereo cnss, ( spd. fac • PHONE FOR IN· cyclopedias to help Sculls 9'9" $125; Kayaka, 34551 Catffas Piece ·75 Yamaha 400 Mono, Set 72Chev PU #19223L see us first. Over 20 quality used fun mags. Xlnt cond. Days !..'!;,,,! BROCHURB. children w/homework. suitable #or ocean use. DtMPolftt.496-1762 ~°!n~~~·E~~~N!~ 64 chevPUt7069U IAUERIUICK mat'hines. 27 Lease/Buy 6'1S.256S,eves640·9469 ....,.....,.. Not new, but reas. IJ lair· dbl, SJ75; single $275. Cash $800. 67 Ford PU 546834 2925 Harbor Blvd. plans sensible pymts Capri 9715 IAltTHWORMSA.LI \yrecentplease.831·2551 ,_'1895 l~~oble Cal & Traller, 979•4279 &2FordVanlA&6743 Cos\aMesa 979-2500 213/694-2854 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POR GARDENS. Let the loots. M .. tftaftet / 536.4391 71 Ford Ranchcto 90949J 714/994-2525 '74 Capri, muat sell • .Ccyl, ..,,.m .... ,.. ... u .. , •. -... s.r.i.. 110,. M.............. 1"Fordcounor00'1119T vore1 ... m«1Ad :·~u ''" ••••·· o ••at•. uioorors.. IOQO.SlO. Alao lftttnlMtwh 1013 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• 27' Catalin a 75, Dsl . S200 Od.w/lhlaAdtU2·14·11 ACTION -' sharp! S2000.49:J.9S68 • worm ca1t1011. B'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• C\&atombullt Yachta. boat w/Newpt charter bUI. & 499-1.886 642-0653 Calla '73 Caprl V6, 4apd, Worm Farm, 17382 Conn Mln·O·MaUc elec. remodelh11 & aen'I Udosllp.Profmalnt,tu'7'1Kawuakl.St.leaal.2 CORHARBOR/ DaJJyPUot 1 • ' AM/FM stereo, decor c.twd, HB.141 ·SlO «can. ••eel lent condJ· marine repalr. AUanUc !9,_vt,.!!~ make otr • Own. sett tenden & murners. vtCl'OIUA AD· VISOR lnt. $2.000. 960·2'113 • llon.'800.P.P.532·1251 Paclflc Marltlme Co. v, ... ,..., $300.548-tZl CostaMHG 842.se78 '"6~~:;::1•1"""1--;...._------ WANT SERVEL OAS ltU B.lbeock St . C.M. San ClHMnte f3.Sleepe S, -y ha End ro 250 •-------.-... 0-... 9720 R&FlUG B·fiat clarlnet, $'75 or ~or"""2'7 fast. 3 aal11, O/B, head. Run~. $450/ba~ otr:111111~::~===~===~==~=:::~~=~~~=~~~~~~-1••••••••"••••••••••••• 841-5078 tradelor=rf IMht.M9iM pJJey, stereo. Dana Pt. tbiaw~.644.-. r TOPIUYIR ... ,..... 9090 lllp. $3985. 586-0661. see us f\nt. le last! Top <>alt O.k. .,, Oak •wlvel Qeveland JUa, Alto Su ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clipper Marine 28'. ttlr, 1:i!t!::fkJ J8S. Strttt, dolJ'C~~:r .!ti~· c:bair, SU. Oak atralabt x.lntbu)',=-'TS Cheysler, $5HP., OB. OS.CB. dlnchy. $$500. 4~;,3 blck c:balrs, $20. Oak 2S hn. Pd Sl 750. Sac. Xlnt cood. 833-3883 DATSUN clauroom desk. SU. Office ........ & $950. 556-'JS44 or aft S, • 'Tl Yamaha a:IO. Enctn. 2845HarborBlvcl. 64Ud1 I w'-.. 1015 m.S830 2' Eric.oo, •IS-5• talley' froatQ Good Iha pe ,.._,. M-a 64().6410 .,.....,... head. I aalls, ~ etc . .-.1o1 • &:B-1233 · .,.,... -Golf Quba. BaJ, CHt, ::_•···~::·•;::-=·••••al Johuon O/B 9.9, Iona 8'cr. IT3-1003 •-r. Prof. Quality. Coat ~. oaec UC1A, vvs at shaft. Used 4 Um ea. Sold , Good Hod • k a 1 O O • F1M Cood. sia,04S-I081 deal, leaat • ett~ u bo8&. Call 49WIOO. ta Sol Cat1976, new cuat. p 0 w c red d 1 rt b 1 k 0 heavy dut.y mu, blue •alls, blk tramp. It)' &l wt /b.tsnet & boota Sl50 2 llW mattnues f\lza, Orlnt tiles, chn, C. l!l. 31' wood dlsp hullt. '3500 bull, clbl hameu, lncld ~5-~ ' • 3lJ(J2. '1J, nor both fot Surplus nim.aoow. to l4000. MZ' wood dtai> trlr. Super dun. s:woo,,_...;.._ ______ _ szs.11.,..ucFrplc,ntw, St.ts.n·tm hU1tsi1coo.1-sto1Par· 9GOG7 vun a ha :so MX SIOO-Mtpm,-.... UMd a.el otne. dem, ~:L;. /:; ~~5 tlA Heraahoff ·~ Motocrouotlroad. •75• POOL 'l'bl Standard•'-varloue •lltt o. •llr K.W1 AC Ollvtal d .. 11n1 1-Jlyf 11 ... ft • f!&17• •La Ptd• 04. CJODd. •· 11UT01 at.W5N.Koa•Pl't lfN4tt. Attdc t»aclftcs comp • ueo, wk~>' I wkd1L IA6 OllW!ld Elto tnewnter MMUme. Co. ~ '73 s~ OT •• lllnt. P\alhlawftmowcr'8.P&\t mocr.!Edltor.0: ' '14 .. 11 HP JOhn:M OB~ u MooocaL New m'4'.t't\.=:.lld.. S300 rtar BaJa ftndara. ~ szso. •u ~__i IOftl lllaft. IMbUal aaJll uld:ltf· , e1Cb. Roll bat lot S.J~ NI IOl7 .aan. allil>UY ~ '500. u=14IOfiR. 811180.Paperculltrfor ...................... m.DUfri.SUtr lotih;.51~/ L~ ~ Jlhaatratloa brd, lhln CATOROOllUNO SAlL80A1'obeoleM,...p Dodm 9070 sm 751.f711 mi&all, etc. tsO. eu-ure HOUSE OF EGYPT Nie; W-.sl Mdlt ...... ! __ ................. Hoili4a 'JO. 21GD ftll, nlte ·littluer Splnl.1 or•u Nl-07tl hUdwre, .. al~1Jtliit,;SLle WANTBD iq 'eoad.Pull&llt,ltlrlhM °"£ ... ltallu »TGY. ,..._ & MW IOtl lrlr, 210.::11c or ml cl&, NffjJUil for 21' n.-un Mo !9 ~-t j u • h 'J f -.o.afl.•TIM , ........ ;.;.in ........ CJl.,t.$ , ~ bolt.!73'1·17.-.0101 , ecoiioadp.apo!.~ W.~6 . portable YAllAllA C-.. Piano. CAL »~. m.eutc ~Badlbef!lp '71YAJIAKA'Ym , MWt uaied, WalOllt 1Jbitt1. • J'l'I old. ..._... to• . l&MeHSW a SUOO..Pb ... lOI ~ .._1'14al a.m. l 9'75 Dat•un 280Z 2+2. Loaded I Met.allic brown exterior with saddle in· \erior. Uko N!!WI Aak· Inc suoo. Pri. pt)'. 581·'71181. ............... ...................... DlfMI 9720 Flat 972 ········•••············ ..................... . t'lfi~ SAVE~LOT &H()PfsCOMPA&£ IMWICI DATSUN San Jp_an Caplatnno 131·1115 4tl-JJ71 N£WPORT DAT SUN I lt74AAT '12XJ8.Darkbluew/1ray IZ4 SPIDER intr. AM/FM tape. Lo Ytilow/bJack intenor. Jn miles. Daya 5-48·7741, MJNT eonditlbn w /only evesJwknds 645-31188. 31,000 milee. ('8011XT). I Of A IOBd ONLY "73-'14 Jag. V·l2. Rdstr. ... M i\\IC.•'°"' .,1f ''-' •M,.Orlf \ 11)11!-IL J·~~1101 Auto, loaded. LSm oria tni. Bit olr over $13,500. 673-2855 IC.._ GMa 9715 '7S Flat 12A Sport Coupe, s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'ECfALS tpd, l2,000 mJ, AM /FM, '69 VW Karmann Ghia. 8210 l)oo ed lmmac, lite yellow, Brlaht yellow. Nice. radio. ~097PKE>4 •pe ' S3,m. 640.aats si100. eau 498-1641. ._.,..W $ZltS '72Fl1t850Spyder , nv-Convert.XJntcond. 68 Karmann Ghia, reblt 888 OOVESTREET AM/FM 644·5923 eng, xlnt cond $1600/or. Neur MacArthur fer•~ eve. &Jamboree Roads '672300SCoupe 111·1300 OSCA engine, very rast, ''68KarmannGhla ---------1 beautiful, very rare. .. Xlntconditlon '74 Datsun 260Z. Air, Never imported in __ _,__493__,-8218-=----- ftlags, new radials, U.S.A. Only l owner. Ma:1d9 9738 perfect body, 34,000 mi, s:isoo. (5764) ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1900. 714·772·5250 European Auto Bout.Jque day /eves 848·9503 AT . BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 38 PICKUPS To c,_ lrom. 4 llMI• • 5 '°"' . IOJl-oca • ~we • swa , .. , Chiu Of Cet•r A ..._... All tnch ,1.1111y ••rhd wltll lt•d , .... COME EARLY fOll llST SRICnoM BILL MAX Y TOYOTA 1111 . ''• •l ••d ••'a\~\ HYH f1HC.tQH If A( H FIAT Reduced for fast sale. Fial 128 SLC '73. New ID· miracle mazda tenor&carpet. AM /FM, 2150 ....._ m.cL Jo'errari ?.fags. Flared COlh Meta 645-5700 wbls. Rear molded--------- spoiler, vinyl top. Spot· '74 Mazda RX3 Coupe, 4 I es s ! N e w p a i n l ! spd, under wrnly, very 645· 7588, 548·4987 clean 837 -3202 '75 124 Fiat Spyder. 63,000 '72 Mazda R/H Air. sil· nu, xlnt cood. (4670BS) blue xlnt cond. new 16' Hobie Cat, xlnt cond. engine $124S/or best o!fer WILL SELL OR TRADE. 494.2792 am Must sell this week.--------- 751..S910wkdays. Mark. '72 Mazda, R/H, air, ---------• siJ/blue. xlnt cond. New Honda 9727 eng. $1245/bst ofr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494.2792 AM. •******••***• ---------• • • • • • • • • • 1971 Mazda RX2 sedan. 23,000 mi on new en.:. New paml. Steel belted radials. $1350. 963-1904 • • '74 Mazda, xlnl c:ond • it 14,000 Mi. S2000. • • 893-5976 . ... ---... • Mercedes Ben~ 9740 .. . ...................... . . \. . .. -. 1972 MBZ 350SL • • ---· .. Blue exterior w /wh1te lop. Has ONLY 40,000 miles. <97SEJC>. BrandHew 1977 • • Dotsun Hone....._e • 11a,.Rt1 FR1£ULA"ou • 1-• IS MAKISG it 4 speed & fully factory ,. G REAT DEALS ,.. eqwppcd • ,.. <HLB210811166·486-l >. it ONLY $2946 • BARWICK DA TSUH San Juan Capistrano 831-1375 49 3.3375 MISSION VIEJO IM PORTS ... ... ''··-· ~.. ... • f • • • • • ~. 831 -1 148 495 1104 1973 MIZ 450SL Gold ,beige interior. Ful ly eqwppcd and in MINT condition. <288J F'E) MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS "'•·'• •,u '·•-•·• ·'.' .......... . 831-1148 495·1104 •7414 Datsun 260Z At'. Brand Hew '77 HONDA Cars MAHY 1973MBZ280 COUPE. Silver /green in· tcrior. Fully equipped an- c I u d 1 n g s tereo . <420HNJ). Mags, i\:'il1FM stereo. 4spd, i mmac. $5100 962·7021 Fen-cri 9723 To Choose From! UNIVERSITY ...............•....... 7-t Dino ~hdnighl Blul'. Otdsmobil~ factory air. ~ll'rl'o. mini Honda Ccrs • GMC rond 23.000 m1, S22.ooo Trucks 673 ~7 2:.i:ill llarbor Bhd Co-.la \le,,4 S~0-9610 Fiot 9725 ...................••.. t'Tili Blue Honda Wagon Stick shirt. xlnl rond Call 968·11380 *********** » • 71 llonda CVCC It-lt llatl hli.tl·k. hrn w mag • lt "hi!., AM 'FM stereo, • • • • • ,. • • ,. • ~19S 646 6233 .. ---- lit J091cr 9730 • •••••••••••••••••••••• JEEPORAM . .t\ MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS "····· ,., '··· . . """' . . .. -- 831 1748 495-1 104 CHOICE OF 3 '74 MIZ 450SEs All with low mile~ and an excellent rond1l1on ! MISSIO,_. VIEJO IMPORTS &.. I, r •• ., ... , . .. ... ·~ ·--· 8 31-1748 495-1 104 '75 Ml% 450SEL Black /black inlt..-1or. Full power. chromt" wire wheels & low mileage. (&13MFT>. MISSION VIEJO l.V<>ORTS ... .. . . ~ . 831 -1 148 495 1704 •r•111ot • 811 1111 • IU t111tllertut • JHtt • Cllet""-• ,_.. • GMO • ~ • 0.0.. • ._. - 19"2MSL & •e1 2SOSL. N" tires & pnt.,Super clean. c----~ ............. ~ 673-3'34, 675-3302 •72 220 Diesel, new •na. aux. tank, AM /FM, air, auto. m>o. 552-8138 77240D DrESEL. 1000 ml. Air, Automatic. Sahara Yellow wllh Bamboo lnt. AM ·FM $13,000 . 71A/551·3855 or 1$2.a22 office ' MERCEDES BENZ HEW CAR TUDllHS 41 MOSIAMk FINANCIMG AVAIL.AIU " '73 4SOSE. • to choose from slartlna at $10,SOO (960JLW > '74 4SO SEL. 2 to choose from starting al $13,700 (8448) '7• 280 Sedans. 4 t o choose from starling at $8900 (762KX Y) '74, '75 450 SLC, 10·10 mi. conc.cond 17014,8343) lmmaculittc DIESELS '73 2200 '74<! 2400 • '75 3000. All im maculate, economy minded ! (367GDL , 007LGL, 745L W1 I) MBZSPORTSCARS · '73 •5oSL Immaculate. Loaded SJ.2.500 USED CAR LEASING SPECIAUST 2131921-8588 714/523·7250 HOUSE OF IMPORTS BANK FINANCING O.A.C. -..A...~~--· rf ·J (I ·\._..,, • t ' . ! r • • r ~ With the Newest, Friendliest Dealership in Orange Cowity We w-ant to be the kind of automobile dealer you've been looking for. ,,, 1976 CORONA MK 11 i$1iio : I 01scoun1 l"M window Slicker. Fae. air, tape, I power stilerlng, AM/FM stereo. radial fires j [ •nd much more llMX 13-026279 . iiiiiiii~~~ ~;---1 ~asrr OAT~ OHLY 5AUPRICI UYI Trwdl T• Off Tim ••••.•....••••••.....••••••• Midi 17.tS 11.00 ,.... ............................................... , S.00 .,...,. ......................................... 2t.tl ... .. 'AMIFM..._ .................................... 11.00 114.00 C/I ......................................... S.W .. ....,,, ... ~Wlldl .................................. s.tit .......... .... "'I ............................................ IJ.11 L4I Ar9W Al ............................................ US I.ft s-w~ ..................................... 21.tl 1.00 M.•JL s,..ti..... . .................................... 7' .71 Ol ................................................... J.00 l.M ......., ............................................ lO.tt 17.t' ....._ S... .................................. of 9-I.ts 4.00 .............................................. of,_ 1.95 , ... THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF MANY ,,c~r·r. u ~.f ,;".;\_ 'J' HOT DOGS & COKES --- jtJ~~ BALLOONS Children Must Be Accompanied By Parent MHT lOM Mcl!OD SALES MAMAGll NEW 1977 TIOGA MIHl-MOTORHOME 53577 .. , .... d '"'"'"'i,,.,, ... ••1""' 'l..,. .. ,, ...... ~ ~'twi-t q;~~ 1;c1 u.'~'"''fllll'T' .... ., ..... " I want to thank everyone who has t>Ooght a vehicle or had one serviced sine• December 1 1976 As long as I am here I will make every po~1ble effort to maintain my high standards or c1011lg tx.isiness I appreciate your patronage $11,495 Root rack and ladder. air cond . auxiliary battery. spare tire and earner. covert sora. engine cover. (55693) ~ COUHTY'S LAlfHST ' l.V. CIMT1l! Choew "-rece A,.,_, WlsM••I Tl09e. HWTe•t. s.f-4, Dre~. l•Uff', ~ ...... wttl!! "41W 1977 (ilANO PllX $4977 Au•a 111n• Y~ ~·on~ =~~w•AVI 1.,teru4' ZJ51R"l-1• ALL PRICES ARE CLEARLY MARl<EO ON THEWINOSHIELD• Mewlt76S_,N I ' htU $ 36~7 Deluxe trim. body side mtdQS. (2M21B&Ct04088) 1~ A.HD UffmATI M PUSSUU SA SNOPUf! USID CAR SPECIAL IUYS!!! 1'70CHIYYC-.. "'"° .... 81( -....... rool _.,_ .... ,_,.!'UV) $2277 ,.., toGe-Q .. - lt16POM'nAC"~ 'WI~~·--·-... --llOol~n ,.J!!!.? .... LARGESTGMC SELECTION IN THE WEST lt.V. SPICIALSU lt1J • GMC It' MOTOI NCIMI .... ~ ~"' ~ <itt• .,_ ., ... ....... -.,..._ ....... ·-~ .. ··a._.., .. "-· ffP•)·, $1t,ff5 MIWlt7' HARVEST , .. _...,,.. ...... v .... , .................... ..... ....... --t--...~~ ...,..._,_ l I •"""'!\\•; ''"' Ml'#''" ,ACIAlttoW n · .. ~· •""' .... '•Hr -1'I' ..... ............. _ -_. ,., ......... _,..,.,.. Sl6,6'1 ... Wlf71~ t MIWlt76 llAYH 11'-Ml)TOI MOMI ~·~~ ...... .._ ... --~ ... ,,....,. ... ~ .. ~_.._n.o . .--:.,,,. ·-"""" .... """ --· $11,ttS M1Wlf76 HilYIST n'IC>- i: .. ,,.,1..1~-1..,.., •lt.-.,. ~·,.. i....;b-1" ............ ,,,,..., SU.JtS . MIW'97' MA'nlOWlll ,,._ IJIDTCMI_ "'""'-'"""'_ ...... ....... ,._~.__, -·--• ... l\Wlll. Slttl MIWltH Dll'.._.B ,,._...,,._ ..... _...,.._ ..... .......... -··---...... ........., _.....,._~_ .... ~-1\!IJll $11.ltl 'jl T O) Ola 13mpi.t xlnt transp s;~.o. f> 12 ll 130 Triumph 9767 ·············••········ ~ ~ ,.6~1H 11RlAllOVU lf•RO • 8R(4 /U"990/4iul• •'1 )16')4 11")t NOW 1'/\K I NC ORDEllS! On 1:xc1tln~ new l!li7 Tiffs Be Cirsl on :\Our hlo<•k . 2i Lcai1: Buy planl> with ~cn ... 1hle µa.~'menti.. TR 7, 75. i.lnl rond, low mi. /\'.\\ FM 1 :11h11. ('a"~ player. cocoa In 11. ~11!!15 1714)-l!H n :i:1 TR6 i3 w overdn' c ?"t•W lop $4100 lilO 11684 73TR G Xlnl cond. JOM mi. A \f W~l lape deck. $4 3110 I' h r.1 Z l;sirJ. YoHcSWOC)et\ 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975VWIUS 7PASSEMGER Jlril!C IJl'1~c 1nter1or. II track sl crl.'O & cxcep· 11onull) t•lcan . Ml~~ION VlfJO IMPORT\ •·• r.' ·--, ""' ......... . 8JI I •43 495 I 704 '65 Bug. Mag whls, many xtras. Reblt eng. $695. 645-1Sl3 ~EW•USED vw·s Over 125 IMSTOCIC Hcrdtoflnd ........ uJia~ 1100 W•ttMln•er 8fvd. w..tmlnttw -.,715t ·a VW Van·l,000 ml on re-mf1 ena, clutch, etc. WIW•·medl super, cuat lnt, ... , wbls. saoo . 642..ml '618-r. Great cond •. $8SO/offer 552-'nTJ afU. 'S> VW Bus, 1oocl mech'l ~. Beat offer. 675·20S1 , allJ. 'ffYWIUe $1, 100 . , 548-5851 '70 VW Pep.top camper, new reblt _..,. tboCb, bfb.pJOO. PP.~ Dola'tclN;a.tl..nlo.i• ---• ..., .... OlallJ Pnot ca ... m ... Acf • ......... ... There's no need to travel all over the territory to find the best buy Jn a used car! You'll find it right here at Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury. Just dnve in and look over our large selection. Then get our price. We know you can get the deal you're looking for here ••• and nowl '75 UtmJI _,,,. V-3. •ut.,,,.llc. l•ctoof A" 00 • ., 1 fM OIUJ & po••r f)ttll:•'\ oo.-er. Wtf'ldO.,,. po•er dOOf" I toe~~-cu,.1• c°"''ot. .. llPYI 4N.- Au!O. ,,.,._ '"''"''' •'' condlttonll'IO. power ·-0.-......... ndlO, llH1••. bt ...... flnlah w"h ..,..II vlnJ'I • ,..., "'""' taeOSH> 52795 16 FOIDSIAMW 71llnM CICMft VI. ..,._ "'"'°" • -····-"O ... ~ ...... "'" '""-·-· .. _ ·-.,,,.,. '°"'· llM•d OltU I •"••I -a.IZXIC'O. Johnson & Son ~.. I* I~ ... 2828 Harbor Boulevard Coeta Mesa• (714) 540-5830 .. -· . • l : . ,. • ~uMd ..;....uMd Allloe.U-4 ....._u'" ....._u ... :· • Alllet.Ulff ·SU!?dg.!'!bn!!ry1s,1177 oA1LvP1toT Cit ...................... ·················-i-·-· ................................. ·····-···-· ........................ ........ ............... ..... ............. ~;;::;;.i;..;.;;~:;.;.,;.-------==::.!..!.!.::::::.:~-~ ... - c •• ttll ttlO U.C. ·tt41 tllietmt 9H2 ONl•1H• ttH ,...._ tt6s ....... ~=·-.. •· .,._ tlOO ............... ~ tlOO ···········•••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ••••••••••••••• •••••••••·············· ••••••••••••••••••••••• n • Aird tt7o .... · ......... ..... ' • a t J' 11 '74 Jlreblrd Mwit ae11 • 1111.._.. ••••H••••••• .......... ••••••••••••••• ....... . '10 ta4Ulae Cou de lt75MAalCIV ! ~la'rt e X: Nu e ! •et fl' a1 t ba ct . R i "8a CClnftrt. pwr. top ln •"11Jyloadedl , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ________ _. _________ ,... VUI• VJnyl to pe Id RarefindlAquaedltlon. M9b 1rP JZOOO l performance, 4 barrel xlnl c:ond, 4SS;ena. 645-TlSS '61T·BUdxlnt$98Sorbeat Jeadae, Int I p, co Full power Including oAe e n~ m . Cl{ter carb, Eldebrook "7~or (213)863-0012 olfer! ut.,ior ~tr'° po'!::. vinyl t~p. Jeatber lo· gown g:;~~bs~•:S.5~ rwo t957 • 74 TR.ANS AM* 847·2907. a.ooo itille11 (original). teriar, Lilt wheel, cruise u_......1 L 9947 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• VI, Auto, AC. PS, PB, y 9974 $1 tO O 8 '1O.4 5 e 4 rootrol, AM/F)1 stereo, -wnca · -...,.__.__ PW, Pwr locks, at«eo 99'1 (f'\aU-6..:.) aircood. (5891\XH). ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'71 Pinto. Cpe. Good con· (49LKMW) Priced rilhl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,_. 51••• JJ70Maverlck.eooctmech •• .. •••••••••••••••••• dlllon. Sl2SO/bst o rr. 8tonly$49'JS "II STATION W10. Pert • ..,. • cood. Reliable uan.sp. 2 191J OLOS 98 646-1740 ask for Jerf IOI ILAOC OLDS cond. Appear. troop. Must sell "13 El Dorado. Siher w/blk lot, Cabriolet top. All pwr. Makeof'r. 498-7135 '7l Cpe de VUle. very lo mJ, loaded , all pwr, xtras, xJnt cond. ~. ~ dr.$725.581-182$ SEDAN. 1354COT>. P1yn:tuff1 9960 234.'SN Grand 17000 ml. $2995/ofr. Mlrc:wy 9910 3295 ....................... Sa.ntaA.n. . s.&2-8811 =--~ • Bot> (Zl!) ............. •••••••••• '69 RoadlblMer '73LeM PS PB I I ..... _..;.....;..;. ______ 1 ·a Monterey, blk. roar Please Call 963-S327. ans, _., ' v ny '74 VEGA Hatchback in . top. lo ml, "'nl cond, 1Uper c:ond. Make otier. window opens. 92,000 ml. '71 Station wagon (Sport $2!l>O. 6'l3-M58 (555 KBU 875-3059 lt7SUMCOLN Goodcar.$.185.MO.az98 Suburban>. Loaded. p u '6S CataU 4d GUSTAF SON l IN ('(I( N M l 11• 1IHY tt.k!ill '''"" "lllo1.l f hint'• 1<1 t" r, LI•· • t, 842-08'14 TOWH COUPE --$1050. 549.0433 on ac na. r, '75 Vega Hatchbk GT, •73 Wbt Eldo Co l ....,._t_ 9952 • Ht. Loaded. Good cond. auto air xl"'' -od .., .. 95 • • nv · Full power including ,...-, * 1 3 C • t I a 1 s •72 Plym. Fury, good Pvt.pty.S52·0119 1.761·.oiao' ... ~.... ... .. · Clualc. 52000 ml, xlnt. vinyl top, till wheel, ~·•••••••••••··~··••••• $4' coad. By owner. $6SOO • .,_.r lr 1 AM/FM 67 390 eng aar good ,..._ * cond. Sell low whsle. Call '"'" Convert Pont. Bon· .-. --~nuse con o • · • • VB. l\uto, P /S, P /R, A/C, for info. IW.2·5839 be£ 9am ""n e v I Ile w h. .., 1b 1 k ,, G.T. Red Wagon. new -·-tape, air cond. Looks cond. $1.095./or be:sl of· v IT R II Wh I " .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 &oocl! (087REC> fer. 1163-:>590 afl 6. • n ye co s. or aft lOpm. leather lot Bst ofr over r adlala, low mJ, great (!). S6386. WANTED '65 & '66 si:,~~rfc:1:c1~~ Pontiac 9965 *°·PH: 673-4403 car. $lt95. 499-3636 Mustangs, any c:ond. 2345 N. Grand ~···~··•••••••••••••••• •m Firebird, a /c, p/s, 350 72 VefasGT!~ookst~~ GUSTAFSON LI NCOl N MERCURY 16ijQ0 Beach Blvd H1,ntinqton &;1ch D4 2·8844 842·6269 Santa Ana 542.8811 68 F1reblrd Formula 400. eng, 3 spd on tlr. $1595• grea . acn ace a -or ------------------1 PS, PB, A<.:, $1,000/ofr. Call?Sl·9S3l. _o_tr_._64_S-_I_94_9 ____ _ '66Sbarp 6cyl. reblt, auto. '6601ds. reblt eng & trans. 968-0.Wl art 6pm. nu paint, $1200, ofr. Auto, l\M/FM, air. $500. '10 Le Mans, A/T, P /S, Have something to sell? Tradesmlwgn.~7l9l 963-8778 '74 Gra~d Prix. Loaded PiB. AM /Ft.1., 8 trk, Claaslliedadsdoitwell. F ,l /A !T 124 SPIDER SPORTS CAR CIJITEI •400 REBATE MANY IN STOCI(, C"~CE Of COL01S Dlcli Mlll« offen o $400 rebote Oft oll flof t 21 2 doon, 4 doc:it• and stotloft WOVG"• In atod. The UOO may be \lted i-d dowtt poy"*ll °'received by (heck. DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT 120 W. Wamet, Sovtft Moin, Santo AMI 557-2132 Nabers Cadillac ------=-----1----------1 Low ma .. like new, Pvt. xltra clean. $1695. 74 MARIC IY Alltot. Mew tlOO Autos, Hew 9100 pty. S38SO. 673-3599 768-7378 Alltos. Mew tlOO~ Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Full power includlnc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quality and Price Guaranteed Leasing Specialists Preferred Rates Largest Selection of New & Used Cadillacs in Orange County Open Sunday Cadillac M aster Dealer 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540·9 I 00 Nabers Cadillac, Ccmnaro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '14 Camaro LT. Tilt whl. vinyl top, sharp local car. Must sell. 557.9349 74 Camaro Z28, new paint, flares. susp. Xlnt cond. $4800. 331-8558 (213) '73 Camaro, Cully equip. Xlntcond. 551·1364 Che•rolet 9920 AM /FM stereo. tilt wheel, cruise contr ol, vinyl top, leather in· tenor. air cond. Must see lo appreciate! <Lie. 76lNlX) $6486. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 1fl800 Beach Blvd Huntington &ach 842·8844 " '74 Continental 4 dr. beaut. gold, has ever· ything. $5700. 644·5m Conette 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORVETTES CHOICE OF 15 1961THRU1977 4 speeds & Automatics Orange County's LGrcJest & Finest Se4Ktion EZ FINANCING WE LEASE CORVETTES HOW ARD Chen~et Do\'e & Quatl Slrects NEWPOHT BEACH 833-0555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' c '76 El Camino Black S.S. 7S orvettc. \\ht w,i.ad· Stereo, lo miles. Xlnt die mt, lo;.Hled w,e\'ery cond 631·0111 831·0990 option 2·1.000 m1. \Cry · ~ -dean S71!00 itn·ti801 •75 Novn G cyl. 2-door. - --- AM /FM i;tcrco tupc. 5 C 9933 new radial tires xlnt OUCJC.-cond., must sell Sz,soo. ~·•••••••••••••··~··••• 646·5967 artcr 9:30pm G8 Clean, low miles. 1 ---------•owner. S1500. G44·8305 or '89 Chevy Nova 673-3990 P JS. P /B, Air, SHAR2' -.-.7- 3 -C:-O_U_G_ ... _R_* __ , $1,475 963·1055 "" VS. Auto, PS. PB, VT. "72 Malibu 4-<lr HT. R&H, and only 38,000 miles Air, auto, P /S, pvt pty. (3F9LH502292) $299S $1800. Call &«·2257. 101 ILACJ< OLDS '72 Malibu SS, 2 dr. all 2345 N. Grand . xtras. all power, $1600. Santa Ana 542-8811 496--41169 Dodge 9 9 3 5 l!r12 Chevy lmpalJ, full ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr, xlnt cond. Good Dodge '69 Coronet. 2dr. llres, $2.lSO. 962 Sf>lG llT, 318 en~. auto trans. PS • J> B • A C • S !IO O 1974 Impala ,\ ·c. P /S. ~Ste\(' P /B. tilt whl. en; <'n trl. ---- AM /F:.\I s tereo. 58,000 '66 DART Cor '>al~· lk-!>t of careful ma. list orr. rer. 4 new llrci.. 673-3388. 979 S96i --- •68 Sta. Wgn. V·8, runs '&.& Dodge Polari~. >.Int good. Makeorrer. running c:ond, $100/ofrer 543.0739 675-3280 --------- ( 2) '75 Monte Carlo's, Ford 9940 loaded $3895 & $4195 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• IP/snrf, etc:l 645·7253 '73 LTD Brouitham. air, • PS/PB. AM 1n1 !i!Creo, 75 Camaro. air con~. Ut whl, xlnt. $2395 /ofr. auto, other xtras. stall 768-4'737 hka new, 20,000 ml, P --------- 754-9644 or ~·2052 '72 LTD, lo mi. air, vmvl ---------• roof. pwr, lo bouk St7s0 1'76 CHEVY 557~34 MOMli2+2 l<XMPCl-'I 3695 '71 St.tfoft Wagon 4drCountrySdn. V8 67Chevy, 2 dr, rtblt cng & AC.PB. PS. Top cond. trans, &ood tires, BstofroverSl,000. sacrince s.sso. 645·1949 67J..O 160 72, 4 dr, Chevy Jmpnla. FOC' Sale, 1 owner Ford SS,000 ml, xlnt cond. bst LTD, 1973. Many xtras. olr. MS--0805 Clean. Good trans. $1875. 540-0540; 644·~93 70 M Carlo, aharp, P /B, ---------• PIS. air, All/FM, xlnt * 75 FORD LTD* tires. paint. Int. xtru, 4dr, V8, PS, PB. AC, $1195.1 Ownr. 545-1200 Auto, VT, 20,000 actual Qi_. ttzs miles and s harp ••••r.::•• .. ••••••••u <l!IOllMK> $3995 ._ Ory Stat.Ion Wagon. IOI 11.Ac::K OLDS X1nt cond. 1750/btl ofr. 2345 N. Grand Call IG-.5299 Santa Ana s.&2-8811 ._ Newportao •tr cood '74 21' "Cutter" .. Fully PS, PB. 1~od eond: equipped for Cl.shine " S7SO/blt olr pp A'71L!W'T Uvtq. $17,SOO. ·~ 546-1018 Convertible '67, 300. 1 Dama1ed $2SO Ruo1 '-' H Border·········. 831·3388 ' • ' 1910 TORINO 2 dx bdtpl ---------• air cond, PS, PB, 1rnal -ZS Qordobl. Xlnt cond, VI, will sell for low Blue °"' Uree. tuu pwr, ... Bo<*. $1.CXSO lJc t5t9BTH, ........ saeo. + nomnl. '151.s&IM 540-N62 ,...,-.m7.Mu1hell. a.m.tHBorder ........ C..t tt27 'IS Falrlane ata. win. ·---• .. •••••••••• PJs. P/8, A/C. nu Ura. • Comet·VI. ldr auto, $350.875-3437 PS. PB. n.W titea • "121'ordTorinoSDOrt.Oae tram. Rum sreat. ts71. OWMr, 2SIM ml, cleH, ..... $l'l50. calle42·9885. '76 GRANADA GHIA 4-DR. DEMO WIHDOW PltlC:E $1409 DUMTOH'S DIALIM PlttC:E 55599 Fectory Air COlldtffol!llMJ "'""' """'· 3~1 v.e _ ........ ,._ ·~·" -......... roof,...,""*"'""""''"""' lnicilO'I loclt "'"-11111. "Ml be"*' ......, "'"' ~·•nee g!UUI> OIQlllll e<oclf. ''" """"" wt>.,.;t, """"' ••-.no ~..,...10 •-CO"lrol. 4 wwv oo-r ... l. 4 --dltc !><all••· .,.. .... bumper O'l>VO ••eetnc •H• -- deltOtle<. AM-FM s1"'90 rl<lio w~h II 1'11dt t-. protection -· """"'rv 1oc11 V"""'· 11n1ec1 o•-. v~bllltY O"DUO· llghl 9f'OUD, cowe< Side -. llCY toe>I<• llum -·· -<loot IOCI<&. IHulf•ll\O!ed Yltor YIMy ,,..,,.,, Se< tl!W83H178286 S•I<.. '1 I~ 17 6 THUNDERBIRD CPE. "EXECUTIVE CAR" WINDOW PltlCE SI 1,715 DUMTOM'S DEAUM PtllCE 58399 Boni•~ Slsflre V•"YI t001 -""'°" ,_ duo! ••ftl utt •'••' t>Pfl,.d ftd•al w•d• wew ttrea. CO" .. ~ . .,_ Q'OUO l•ont -i.tncll. I·~ II-~ f1nge.1•P SOMd c.Of'\ttof & w1y dftYef' Ol."WN" ..... ..,.,_ ....... 'IQ ... ...._ -• --dlt<: brak• _...,,.., re-t --d9lf0o!e<. -ant-• AM-FM <le<eo •1111'0 ""'h ll lrKt< tee, lu9I ~ ~ looN ~· lu•UfY omuo !Miiier NII """ orol.C:llOfl gniuo '""90 .-. l;olll 0-__ ..,....._,.,_'""""'"' w.-11 lleeo dl.i. -_._ H 0 . ..__, Ser •llJll7"10t'41 St~ 18002 176 GRANADA 2-DR. GHIA DEMO WINDOW PlttC:I S6tl6 DUMTOM"S DIALIM N.IC:I s4999 .,_._,Aire ...... .- Vinyl roof. 351 v..a engine. ltMI betted rlldlal wsw tirn, convenience group, front & ,... bumper ouardt. AM radio. tinted glasa, Ser. HG32H107852 Stk. 153 ' 1976 EXECUTIVE &DEMO FORDS .'1 . I 59 CARS & TRUCKS • EVERY ONE REDUCED & SALE PRICED ~!~ Mtw'71 Ford~IOO "Stytftlde Pickup" o-t-'1 Dellll~ 351 V_. 4lflO'M -& OU 01Uf91, -·----"----009' "°""" •IM COOIMo redlator reer 11eo oumptr. Ser. t F10HRXll9)19'l 14309 '71 .. IMTO <?~ ··~e . v~ 1Ww 177 Ford PWo2Door 53399 2300 4 eytitlde< -in•, 4 IPC•d !{ant~ lleef belled WSW '"'" -.. -O'O'JO. ...... 1'9d'O ~ t7R 10\'l~lll 511<. ~ •71 FORD LT.D.4DOOR Mew '77 F-250 Pkbp -~- DwifOll'• o..rnc~ s4999 35t v.11 -·"" •mo a oot o•"°"' Wa,nttt T · 18 4 •,f>"forJ ltll'Sll'H,SIOtt. -11~ .,..... t>nQM '-'Q lode mlrfori. C•Q l' hQM•t f"th• COOIU\Q r1<1111"" I' ~00•16~PllO ,..., S.. •F,5HROIM80I! <;fl<, U lOO 171 MUSTANG 2DOOllH.T. 4 speed. radio, heater, V-8. auto. trans .. factory air, V-8. auto. trans .. factory air, whltewall lires. (762JFH) power steering. radio, heater. power steering, radio, heater. whitewall tires. (276HWI) whitewall tires. (560ESS) •1195 •1495 170 FORD '75 MA VERICIC CTY. squcu WAG. coun v.s. auto. trans., factory air. Auto. trans., factory air. oowe power steering, power brakes. steering, radio. heater. radio. heater. wsw tires, tinted whitewall tires. dlx. int. & ext glass. wheel covers. vinyl (257MJY) Interior. ("'42BNC) '1695 175T.alRD HilDTOP Factory air. full power. power ateerlng. power brakes, power windows, power seats. stereo radio, Landau top, leather Int. (001LIO) •2995 •74 PINTO ZDOOll speed. radio, heater. hltewall tires. (381KXY> •1795 '74 MllCURY '73 PLY. RJIY II ~WA90M ZDa.MAIDTOP v..a. auto. tl'IN., factory air. V-8. IUto. trans... factory air POW9f' --'l'IQ· pe>wer b,.kea. conditioning. pawer steering, f'lldlo, Miter. whitewall tlrea. power brakes. radio. heater. coe2KBP) vtnyt roof. tinted glass. whffl ~(743GSU) •1995 '75 FORD LTD4DOOll V-8. auto. trans., faclOf'Y air, power steenng, power brakes, radio. heater. whltewall tires, wheel covers, Landau top, (500LNL) •3395 172 PINTO . WA4tOH 4 s peed, radio, t'teater. Wheel covers. vinyl Interior. (404ESOJ I '72 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUI. W ••• v.a. auto. tran1., factory air, power steering. power brwkes. radio, heeter. vtnyt Interior, 9 pau. (072PPH) -. Ml RAGLE MAZDAS "ASK TO SEE THE FACTORY IMVOICE11 SALE 5 YR •• 75,000 MILE WARRANTY • '76 COSMO DEMO .SAVE '2000 WAS $6015 HOW 54085 S., •CD23C702791 • '76 MIZER $2545 SAVE 5537 S~• 1STC3112109 • '76 RX4 DEMO $3974 SAVE 5 1500 '-•• I LA 21!>111~10 • HEW RXl ROTARY WAGON 5 Yr . 75 000 Mile Full Factory Warranty SAVE 5 1100 NOW 53221 " .. ' •c; •i-14W1flltt:'tFI • ALL CARS PRICED AT FACTORY IHVOIC~ MUST SELL! HURRY! LARGE SELECTION EXAMPLE: ALL NEW I 977 GREMLIN ___..,~-~~ ag n--- 52999 6 cyltnder engine 4 soeed transmcssion. bucket seats Ser •A. 7M465E 1 70409 FOi lt77• LARGEST JEEP DEM.a IM SOU'ntHH CAUf'OttMIA 40 JEEPS TO CHOOSI FIOM EXAMPLE NEW 1977 CHEROKEE IK. PllCI •••••••.•••• SI 124 DISCa.n" •••••••••••• S 7J4 YOUPAYOMLY HEW 1977 PINTO Z·Dl. SEDMC • sod . front discs. vinyl bucket seats. elec rear wind. defroster. stl. bit ' radials. tnt glass. whl cvrs STK237 (101722) 53372 Plus Tax and License • NEW 1977 MUSTANGS 2 DR. HARDTOPS 2 +2 FASTBACKS 1 Over 25 new 1977 Mustangs 1n s tock We have a SUPER SELECTION of standards and Ghlas SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! • HEW 1977 PICKUP'S "READY TO ROU" CHECK OUR VOLUME SA VIMGS From light p1ckuos to custom heavy duty models. we can serve you best • HURRY FOR FIHAL CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS OH~U REMAIHIHG 76's! SUPER RESALE VALUES ?SPOMT'IAC CATALIMA COUPI AM/FM stereo, elec. windows. tilt wtll .. cruise control. air conditioning. P S , rallye wheels. vinyl top. (630NLF) s3999 • 76CHIVY ''210M W /CAMPH Stocktand shell w/bOOt, Cheyenne, R&H. fact air. P.S .• auto., eliding rear window. 11,178 miles. (1C9224) 55399 • ?SCHIYY 4WI DllVI ~ ton cuetom deluxe piekup, R&H. 4 apeed, P.&. IWC. tanks, 23.000 mllel. Immaculate. (274'KMJ) Choose a sw~rt of a buy. '76 Se111lle .. . . . . . . . s 10,900 (0452927) '76 EldoradO ............... S9695 (213ROA.J 76 Sedan deVille . . . . . . ..... $8995 (0 124541) '75 Fleetwood Brghm ......... S9295 (173MCF) '75 Eldorado Coupe .......... S8495 (725KYSJ 75 Coupe deVille .......... S7995 (135MDNJ • 75 Coupe deVille . . . . . . . . .S7595 1 l986MXT) 74 Eldorado .S6995 I 135JSF) 7 4 Eldorado ............ S6395 (079KGE ) 73 Eldorado Coupe ........ S5795 (752POSJ CADILLAC VALUE PROTECTION PLAN AVAILABLE ON MOST CARS •••••• 73 Olds 98 Sedan i354GOT) '76 Chevy Monza 2 + 2 (084PCF) 76 Toyota Calica GT . (763NX8) $3295 S3695 .S4395 74 Dodge Surfer Van . . . .S5995 With mag wheels. stereo tape & sunroof -LIKE NEW! ( 18333U) NEW! RlOMDATSUH 810 OUI FAMILY Z CAR Chances are. you·re wondering why we call our new 810 a z-car. After all. It doesn't look like one. , True. But It sure performs like one. • Is should. Because it's pcwered by an electronic fuel in1ected 6-<:yjinder engine. Like the Z. Exciting as that Is. the 810 has a lot more going for it than Just Z-power. As you will see. the more you look into this new Datsun. the more exciting it gets Wwfw llllHllty. First. we'll tell you that the 810 , comes in two versions. 4-door sedan and 5-<ioorwagon. Now we'll tell you whafa behind those doors. To begin with. there's a surprising amount ot stretch-out rqom for your legs. Cut-pile carpeting for your feet. Tilt steering column, simulated woodgrain steering wheel and leather-wrapped shift knob for your hand. Console box with cent8f rest for your arms. AM/FM multlplex stereo radio for your ears. Tinted glass and electric rear window defogger for your eyes. Cloth of breathable vinyl covered ... ta for your body. Quartz digital cloci< and vanity .mirror for your curiosity. And for your peace of mind, thet$'s a magical little box built Into the padded dash. What Is It? Read on. ............ Datsun's new 810 has a bullt~n · warning device. Which we call a Central Sen9ot" System. Located on th• Instrument penel. it tells you when 90m8 things In the cat need llttentlon. For lnstlflCe, If a taillight go.. out. a tight on the Central Seneot ~em wtll also go out 1111 allO warn you If the headlights or brake lights go on the blink. Or if the battery, br8ke or windshield w8lher flul da are low. Very thoughtful deYtce. Because it11 warn you to ·fix little ~ .S.fore they become · bfGPl*"-lva "::J .._ 4 te z...ww. . As we yoo. the d10 comea with an .tectronlc fuel Injected .kYllndef OV9f'heact cam 2383cc · ,ngtne. ~,..... ltgoea llke aZ. MmlcNl19~1Jselon Is a +4PMd iftlftWll. Mo rMlohes the z ~ ffQM dlllC ... ,.., .... .. OOW!lr 9llit8d; And .... belted ,.... ........ Whit•--- BRAND NEW 1977 N. A. s * Great Selection IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BUY FROM IKE '75 TOYOTA COIOLLA Dlux Cp. A.T .. AM Lie. 122MMO '7l CBJCA A.IC. 4 SQ., redio 52799 Lio. 386GJY ''7VOLVO 122 Mint Condition AT. Radio 51699 Uc. UUG012 74 OflL MANTA AT.Cepette 52599 · lie. 823RHB ?I V.W.4U AT,A/C, Radio 51699 Lie. 58806W ONLY PlllMOMTH TOIUY . . BUICK!S SMALL CAR HEW OPEL LOW LOW COST HIGH GAS MILEAGE ______ , Cslif. EPA Ratings: 22 32 MPG CITY MPG HIGHWAY ALLATGREAnY REDUCED PRICES •45 months at S71 71 : cash pnce S2888 (plus tax & license!: deferred payment priqe $3891 36; APR 12 67. down payment S 199 plus tax & license (cash or trade) On approved credit . All of our cars have a 5 year·S0.000 !flile service C?ntract available Yz Mile So. of the San Diego Frwy Between Adams & Baker Wherever you live In Orange County, buying a Used Car In Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sensel" • '75 UHCOLH MAlK IV v.s. automatic, factory air, power steering & power brakes. power windows. power door locks, cruise ' control. (691LPYL 58895 '76 FOID GIAMADA GHIA CIL Auto. t r an s .. fac to r y air , conditioaing, power steering, power brakes. radio. beater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel covers. door locks, less than 9.000 miles. (193MYZ) 55395 '7 I UHCOU4 COUP! VS. a uto m a tic, fact ory a ir conditioning, whitewall tires, full power. heater, stereo radio. vinyl roof, tinted glass & wheel covers. (252CCY) '2495 '7Z llOID LTD 4 DL HAIDTOf' Auto. t r a n s ., f actory air condltonlng, power steering, power . brakes, radio, heater, brown finish witb white vinyl r oof. Sha rp! (826GSN) '2795 7 J OLDS Cun.us 2 Dr. Co\u>e. VS, automatic, factory air conditioning, pwr. llteerint pwr. brakes. stereo radio, beat.er, ttnted S)auf vinyl roof, whitewall tlr«1 & whee covers. C537HTY>. '3195 '7J CADILLAC SIDAM DIMLU VI, au tomatic, factory a ir conditlonJnf, full ~er. atereo radio, beater, whitewall tires, vinyl root. tinted glass, wheel oovers & brown metallic fi611h 1'/deep tan .Interior. (113665). '4295 FINAL . SPORIS LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, FHIUMY tJ, 1977 1 F"IND THAT THERE ARE A LOT OF IT'S A MISTAKE TO THINK T14AT '{OU M15CONCEPllON5 ABOUT VAL ENTINES DAli HAVE TO 6E MADLL( IN LOVE WITH 140W_A60VT IF ~OU ONLL{ LIKE ~Ef( AND NOT REALL '1' LOVE ~Ef<? NANCY WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO? QUIET---BIG BASKETBALL GAME SOMEONE TO GlVE 14E~ A VALENTINE ... Ho·w ABOUT .Jusr 8AfeEL'f' 0ElNG ASLE iO TOLERATE 11ER? WELL , I GUE55 SO, 8UT ... TOMORROW 15 VALEN INE'S PA'( DO 4'0U HAVE TO LOVE HER A LITTLE? By Ernie Bus~miller HAPPY VALE-NTINE'S r:JA..'f' MAR'CtA ! h i .; i . • AH! l 'O Ef&Gl.AN 1t' T..,.INK YOlA WE1r6 iOOCHEAP 10 ~P"°ING F'OJl ONES i~I' Ye.Arc , r.~A ! . DENNIS THE MENACE THANK "iQJ FORTHE. NICE V,AJ.ENTINE, DENNIS. ~c;; C> t> [> I 'LL BE HONEST WITH YOU! AT FIRST, I WA5 ALMOST CERTAIN THAT GARY WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MUGGING OUT- SIDE THE CAFE! WITNE55E5 HEARD HIM THREATEN THE MAN I,, AND HE WASDRUNK!n-r-,-,:::i:o.--......,.......~ 1..er'~ FACE rr - I HAV' NO MONi'Y TO SLAY MA~CIA A ~ VAL.ENTtNe ,,- CASl'D... ' "'\_. ~ -; I ' LIKE I 5AID, I NEED THE MONEY! I MIGHT HAVE TO GO TO WORK! .... ~......_~ .AL.~i :J O'CLOCk'1 AND tr.A ~TIL..L. MA~'T COME ·n .. nrou&~ wrr..-t A VAl.i~,-tNe CAff!O • F01' ME . .,. IF TMAT t..tTn.& f'A'T PL.E!AD~ POV6rt.TY A6AIN -rMl~ YEAJz: .... Mf-Y/// Me"e H& COM~!/ MA"CIA , YOLA. ~l!AL.1'%& f.V&R"/&DPY~ SEN01N6 ~s-CYCL.EO CAft~ TMI~ Y&A"; DON'T YOL.4 ... ?' ~E·'YCL.ED, YO~ TWIT, NOT ~e-~e".!' By Hank Ketcham ANYWAY, 1 ~e;~ THAT AGAIN! <i <J <J I I MEANWHILE YOU KNOW THAT YOU WERE VERY FOOLISH TO TRY AND DISARM A MAN WITH A GUN, DON'T YOU ? I OIDN'T THINK MUCH ABOUT IT AT THE TIME! . . . ' . . . . . I -. -------. ~" IF YOU HEAR OF ANY GOOD PROSPECTS, LET ME KNOW! ' FARMER(A) ~AS A 51l-O 1HAT 15 iEN FEE.T IN DIAMETER 1 FARMER(B) HAS A SILOIHAT 15 ONE FOOT ACROSS J A. HOW MANl,l 11 MES LARGER IS FARMER (A)'s SJLO ™AN FARMER (B)'s ~ YoU GOT IT . RE:AL.L. Y ? WHAT ~IND OF ~XERC ISE? DOCTOR SMOCK SUCH A WAS"i!S ! PtSGRACeFUL-.' ANc:> ~ MSAM ,,-.' ~'M SURe:: YOLJ PO! OK~, roR iorfiORROUJ, DO PROBL.E.M5 ONE ™ROUGH TuJELVE ! ~U'VE: G0n-A BE KJDDING I • 8. HOW MUCH MORE SILAGE WILL FARMER(A)'S SILO ~D~ C. 00 £,bu SUPR:6E FARMER (B) HAS AcruALlQ BE.EN KEEPING HIS SILAGE JN ~IS CHIMNE(,) 2. ,_ 1 DON1T l<NOW, BUT 'fOtJ SURE ~,...woN M INE. WE Wr<f.5 TLE" · HE:Y, CHE:F.' :t WAN,-.,-0 .,-A 1..-K .,-0 YOU! 197 l>Y U!lll.O 11tur• Synd1C111. nc ., '"'""'--..... ' t -13 bVF•rdJahn•an ' HERE,'SW IVEL·· No, NO! !HAT A TOKEN OF . COUL.D PUT ON MY STt:AM·· ;"°'~' l'WENT Y POUNDS! ~AT ~~ A HEARTY JC · 5Tf<ICTLY A ..JOGGER ... By George Lemont AN E:FFICleN,-L-Y ~UN HOSF='l"iAt- SHOLJl.-P HAVE: NO GAR&A6e ! .. I FINIS~ED MY MOM'S VALENTINE! IT~ 0EAU11FUL- BUI YOU MISSPELLED A WORD i~ TH£ LAST LINE -- ® ..... . . • 401< ... ~.;.""" lly,,.;;.,_ l!'C 1977 w-........... .,,,ed. GOL~! HOW WE:ERD! MAY W£ READ IT ? IF rr's JN IHE LAST LIN~ IT WON'T MAITtR,, . • . . .. • • iii. '-• , .',. .. ·" ~~ .. 4 );. i JI. . 1Jv fltL fW..1-'~ . -----. ·~ • .. . • • " ~ • • -. . • • •• ... • .. ·4 , .&: A J.. -Ji.. J. ~~. Jl. J . -FOR SOME STRANGf RfASON HER EYES ARE ALWAYS FUUA IEARS B'/ THE ii ME SME GETS 1HAT FAR! • • .. , A ... J. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? 'IbeN are at leut lix dlffer- ft'* ln drawlnc detalll between top and bottom panels. How qalcklJ can you ftnd them? 0-k anawen with tbOM below. -peaoppaodN" •UlS '9 '\GN•JllP Ill dY.) '9 ·peGOl\flOdN an uftv14 't ,u. .aim 11 aoodS ·a ·iaaiemt> 11.nnoo ·i: 'IVJl'lUl'l .<NtlPY ·1 :n~uuama BOOMER At.JO It WA5, II '2l NG I A~O YOtJ ~06A0L.Y HAO A Ol21"1K wrn.t ~IM AYf~fZWA~V, ANO OION'I NOTIC~ If WA&.J 1 A.M. ' ---IULLETtN IOARD---ecnor CHOP! Deeode, If you can, In ooe mtauw this nleatlne ...,. which the author clalml la written ID Cblnae: "llNIOoHfltNyF.oSuE." '(ta\\•1d'el>-l9q11'9"') u't\O' •M>l lu UWI \I e Trtck: Reamnae dial ta of 168 to make a tbne-dlaU number dlvlalblt by nine. No f1lr peeklq at anawtr below. '\qi)9 M1111 euo e-.WJ Ol -op tP"41\ .,. GDIJ. •Snaky ... 'lbouabt! Add the namt of a tare• South Amencan snake to complete this •ntence: "l can't 10 sboppln& _rm brob.'' •Breath Taker! Take one deep breath, and repeat 10 times, It you can: Arthur's amoroUI omce often often anpred An&le and Anne. BANK DROP! Two piJIY banks are required for this game. Ask guests to form two lines. Hand the last person in each line a piggy bank to hold. Now for the fun. A r-"S:'"ll-------r---r__,,..___,~=--~ rll I coin is dropped into Q the open paJm or the G fint player on each team. He or she im· .. ~ .. mediately drops the e coin into the palm of I the next player (see ,. inset), and so on. At I no time are fingers used j unJesa coin is oropped. I When the last penon I in line gets the coin, 1 he or she deposits it in the piJgy bank. First ' , team to bank a given !l~Ll.S~~~~~:§~~~~~flj number of coins wins. LL This can be a lot of SCATTER BRAINED! Only one of n,e mowa dispatched fun at a party. by Dan Cupid above acorea a bull's.eye. Which one la that? DEAR HEART! Add the tollowln1 colon neatly for a timely plctµre aboff: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Dt. brown. 5-Flesb tones. &-Pink. 7-Lt. brown. 8-Black. &-Purple. SPELLBINDER! SCORE 10 pointa for ueina all the ----+---- letters in th• word below to form ----+---- two complete word1: ROMANTIC ... -. -.. THEN score 2 pointa each for all ---4---- WOl'dl of four letter• or more ---4---- found amODC the letterL Tty to econ at leut' IO polnta. ----+---- ·inaa 'VJOO :'IDU9W'trl •\C\,..O& By Brown and Casson rr WAS A L.Afe: Mee11rJG , WASN'I IT? HONe'{, L.el M~ ~X~AIN .. l M~A~ Wi.IE:N W~ GOf MAl2121~~ W'i AGJZ~~O Wf- CDVL..O ~ACH DO OLJSZ OWN fHING DIDN'1 W~? 2-13 ~,ApPY VA L~NTI Nf;.15 DAY, D&AIZ- / .. 5 ~ I "' ! 2 ~ 1 § ~ D ,_ .. "' 0 '7A~l..ING, 'l'ov ootl'f \ HAv~ 10 1 KNOW YOU ~AV ALt, f~Af M~~CMANt7151NG fO IALk:'.'. ove~ WfiH ~if'LA1'4 _..._...,. ,,,, )bue 1SLJ51Ne% a?H ! YotJ'~s SUCH A ~MANTie., M~N~H- \ MANAG6R ... BOT PoN'f '~ I.if tT ~Am~ A6AI" !! blti brickman ~You '5T1LL FGe:l ~s ~AMS:. WAY ,A~UT NG ,A'5 Yov 010 WHE::-N I WA"i> 1W&NTY -oN~ :r / 9 • ... INSSDE WOOD & .... ALLEN }~'PIE 71Mt'Z' lcASAK!~ :r AtUIA'IS WAI/TEP 70BEAN At'/af';BUT Ild4G700 S#r/10 SPFAK LIP,,, ;o es~ cm NOT iO f3~ ••• GORDO TANK MCNAMAllA ll7J-1£11.r REA07J/Ar PEA(OSJ;./~#£5, 7H£G~EAr GRE£K ~A70R, AL.$0 S.Pt?KE U#CL&M't.Y' (,l)#EN flEtVAS ~OLl#G,,. "7#Ar (<).45 O.K. UNTIL.I Af'PEA..f~P IAIA SCH'OOL. PLAY' OLIRl.N'~ H'A~ FEVER SEA SOI/ ... ~..VPl/E CU,e€P /llA1~£t.F B'I 5P£AKING (I/ff~ fflJBt.£5 ~~,.,.~~-/)./ HIS ~our#. 11-t6N \\J£ GOT INfO ~ 5PE'CIALLY 0<.JILf f-oR ~ f?ACI~ / \UITH ~PECIAL. E.'7!0TtC FUE:l..'?. . \ I Gus Arriola by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds FEBRUARY 13, 1tn DAILY PILOT ASK THEM YOURSELF S... ................... M""1..''~.....,,14'1 .............. y ..... f .tllla."'11 ... tlr ............. S1nJ,•-"-..... FOR DR. .IOY~ BR011ERS. psychologist FOR Bal. HU>SON of n. ~ Brothas AN .... ...-. <c ..... v• r t•O.,?-M.M.. c..,..,,., •• ._ ... ,,..,.. ...... ,.. ...... ......_.._ •Vw pw'el>ay?-M.V1S 1'•,...._ e Ya, and much nm $0 than their children. They go for e On Valentine's Day, when my brothers and I wena cards that jl.-t drip wHh expressions of b.te. Young peo-small, Mom gave us e.ac:h a gift as we were drawing on pie tend to Ignore the romance aspect. pref erring to dwell sketx::h pads. l realized wtth a ahoc:k-4hat we didn't haw on inner quabUes Instead. A real change from when I was anything for her. Then I had a bratnstonn; I asked Mmtt ~ up. In those days. It was the other way around. and Brett to give me the gum they were ~ I stuck From the parent$' potnt of vtew, It's hard to aooept that theJn and mine on the cardboard backing from the pad their~ in boyish jeans and hair, left to her own and wrote underneath the three blotM, 41"0 Otr Mom, devk:es, could be a loYe object. We LoYe Yoo Very Much.'' FOR DON S'IEWART. star of TVs TM Guidm1 U,ht Wliea .. ,_ flnl becw .._..of Vek••'• Day?- 8.B .. EHG 1 lo Pa. •At nJM, when I got a card-with a slushy mes.sage on It-from a little girl at school. I didn't know what lt was all about, so I took It home to my mom for an explanation. She told me that Feb. 14 was the day for people to tell those who mean a lot to them just how much they love them. And she ended with a thou!lit that ru never forget: 'liow much better this INOrld wouJd be If everyone dld that every day of the year, not just one." FOR 1£9-IE ~singer o.a ,.. ••'II rad C'NI' hlf9et v• ,._., O.,?-N.S., IW1w11M1.FIL e Newr. Every year he tries to outdo what he did the previous year, and he alwa ys does fantastic and outr. geous things that 1'nt happen to He In with my career. La.st year he pa.kl for a big biJlboard slgJ\ on Los Angdes' &.m.- ..t Strtp that ~: '\..ave from Grahame. Hope lo see you at the Thundabtrd ln Las Vegas.'' FOR MCqlJES BEU.N,, c:ou1urter De ,.. -...., ........... v I ,...,,. 0., .... ?- SJl.. ft. K-. Ky. e A c:oupae of years ago I stopped taking than. This ts the story: I designed a special outftt for the wife of a famous star, whk:h was lntmded as a ...-prise. It was a surprise, .at ~l When the actor presented the suit to hls wife, It cldn't flt bec•'W, by mlmlb, he'd gtYlll\ me the rne.asur&- ments ol his gtrt fr1e:nd. I took dw ~ Md I lost not only the coupk AS cber1b but the gtrl f11cnd, too. FOR 11E •ASK DIEM YOlllSBF EDITOR ....,. ... v , • • • .,., ..., ,.. .... -- ....,,~ ........ u, Ala. • My fawrtte ls about Broadw~ ~ l..eoaMd Slll-"*' (~Al). For 40 }'UIS his rMll hM Included endless ~from people asking htm to look ova-a re!Ative with a gf'Ql MW act. l.Ast j,lear he p a &ettef from a ..... i.iw-old who w.t.d Leonerd lo audlUon her 90- )lll'ar~ w•dlnoeher, ~ .t. daut.d as "the great· at t.lp .._ In aU tha wOrtd." And • w..t8d the auchon to take p&.c. on VaMntlne' a 0.y. ~ FOR ROBERTA PEit.RS. Metropolttan Opera st.ar How .. ,_ fell ...._ Vrl th@'• 0., ,..._?-IUI... ....... Wll. e. Oh. brother! A few years ago l decided to haYe a get- togethu with people I hadn't seen ln ages. I ~t It W<lUJd be fun to flx It on Valentine's Day. A tuldred ac- ~ed. but on the day only a handful show.t up. Why? ' There was a raging bllz:zard, and the only ones who could ~~~n. get ~ were my ne\gfibors. There's notf:llng more depressing and wasteful than a cb.erl people surrounded by food for a tuOedl FOR .llMMV COCO. star of B~ay's MOIUUN a... ,.. ewa .... a ... v• ..... O.,?--M.fiik La v--.c.m. • Yes. At 15, I fell madly ln love. and to make our ftrst · date more romantic, we set tt for Valentine's Day. I had a three.part evening planned-movies, loe<ream parlor and then to heT house. We never got beyond part one. The movie was TM Grmt Lk, with Bette Davts and Mary htor. It was the most movtng fllm we'd eYeT seen. We boCh cried our eyes out Afterwards neither of us had any desire for Ice~ nu:h less romance. FOR .EAN NmETOI. fatmder of W~t Watchers International .... -,.. ........ ant' v•·-·· Dar f/l(t-H.R.. ....... -. D.C. • That wonderful year when I was gtwn perfwne lnst.ead of candy. Up until then 0 was 3'J) I got nothing but candy. People thought that that was what I wanted most-and they were ~t That was the year I lost 72 pounds. It was also the year I regained my femlnJnlty. ~ the bottle of perfume dkfn't even ~ an CUlOe, I stiD think of It as a 72i)CIUnd monmnent of ac:hSevement FOR ISAAC ASIMOV. writer Wllal -,._..a .. V...._., 0.J?-OAC .. Lanlla,OW. e In 1912. when I wrote a short story, 'The Man Who Could Not Tell A lJe," tn the holptta1. A. I wrote It, my mind was more <XJnCemed with whether It would be my la.i Valen- ttne•s Day, bee-aw the next day I was 9Chedl.iled for sur- gay. As you can w. the story-my real-Ufe one had a Nippy ending. bee. .. rm still here.. And the day after my operation. my publ.isheT said tbe story was okay, too. PROAND OON Should Women. In AU Fields. Compete Equally With Men? PRO IWra v.. ..... ~ euthor ol TM •• Clft4 TM ~t•111; TM H_,, ~wt Tlw a.. P_,. .,"Wiiii~, .. Ya. Olttalnly, lf ~a what fwy want. AD mmpetttkJn ls bawl on m lndMdurl• c..,rbditla, .Kt ti• womMl has ft... ~ tba. la DO NWln wbv ea *"'ldn't 90 aft« tbe Jal> n w-.ts. In tnlJ OWtl career, I naYC" waart.t to be any- ~ but a prolcrmon.J, ..cl that'• 411 Ude that doan't haw a .x atDched to It. In a C#..r md lo ym.r ble-you are ba*Ally "ccnipetllag .. for NQOFltson • a penon, and who la touy a wam1n.,... be..y-. ~In gaining rapect md a.._ al achtcwment fot henalf thin a man? A wom1n should be ... to do wfwt .... CIPll> .. cl~ CON ............. oppol•11 of the Equal Rlt#* ~It, r..tlo pllhDl1llltty, ..,._. ol eewn boob No. Women thould f\iWe the fidit to compete equally wtth men In business. tn•Uectua~ ~and professiooal JXdUltl. Howewr, It Is~ amfalr to ....... \UOl'Dlft to compa. equally with mm In f.mly matters becw women haYia ~ and "*' do not. It 1s Mio unlw to reqt.We women to compd8 equally In phyalcal labor (MICh .. the mllli.y draft. ClOmbat <My. ~trol duty, nr.~tq. mfn!08 and ~factory Jobe} beew ... women do not haw th.a MMe ~ cength .. rma. The IM,JOftty ol women do not want to be treated ... men. ~ 1977 'AMllY WEEK\.Y, tN . All rig"'•, ... TASTE Werning: The Swgeon Genni Has Determined lhll Ciglfllte Smokilg Is Dlngerous to Yow Hlllth. .. Raleigh'• good time gifts. Get a Norelco electric shaver with Raleigh ~na. the valuable extra on every pack. See over 1,000 Raleigh gifts, write for your free Gift <;atalog: Box 12. Louisville, KY 40201. IWll rememher 8-leigh. The genuine tobacco fla• 1\e nlaable gift coapou. FiW 16 mg. "t•: 1.1 mg. nicotilei langs. \8mt."ur,"1.3 mg. nicotine..-. I* cigltml. FTC Report Dec. 78 . e1&WTC:.. HEY ~LET9S BRING BACK ROMANCE For in our secret hearts. who does not yearn for love? It makes a drab existence bearable and a decent one fantastic. Believe in i~ at least one day a year. By Harriet Van Hom~ "AU for love-and the world well lost.'' Foolish notion? Maybe. But It was the sentiment that sustained our fore- bears for centuries. One dreamed of love, played at love and fell In and out of love. It was Uke slipping ln and out of heaven, said playwright James Barrie. Unttl reoently, romance was the un- ~ grace of life, the sweet excite- ment that made a drab existence · bearable and a decent one fantastic:. ln song and story, ln dance and ~ the focus was always on ''A lover and his lass/With a hey and a ho, and a hey nonino." At times, ioYe was a sk:kness and a woe, hearts were laden wtth rue and sonnets were writ- ten to a,mlstress' s eyebrow-Oad .ao- nets aometirnes. But romance-the theory, practtoe and dream-mattered. To be ln love., ln Shakapeare' s words, was "to be all made of faith and serv- ice ... all made of fantasy ... all ador- ation, ~ty and obsetvance ... RomanUc tOlh? Precisely. And we're &IJ the poorer If we do not chcrtsh tueh tosh. We've a hedge against aon'OW If we carry ln our minds the words of okf *"J9S and old poems to enhance the manories ol iomanoe. To enter Into romantic k>Ye, one must haw hYed f« some ttme Jn a r<>- manUc cnvlronrncnl The eyes bchok{ the rNnd creates the vision. Involved are years of rnemor1es and aaocla- tlons. inciudklg nowls, fl.lms. fantasies and the adults who were tender wtth ~when we wer. ..... L Nobodv reared In a drab, loYCJns envtrcnmnt. denied the sUmulus ol books, pldwa and cntcrtUvncnt, can pmll>ly become a romantic, as we ~the tern today. Emotionally ~ che modve Md the OJe are ndllll119- <Mr-th& plllt -.... ~has tllke • eswre ~ It has b9eri IDDdted and i.nipoo...t bv mlll1V ~ people. We haw -.n It dllmlwd • allly, acnttmcntal, unrcall.attc, old- ~ • wMte al time, • 90Wce of umec 111.-y patn. Some young women WCI\ have come to 11\cw romanc. at mo1hlr male ~ dlMce to U. daltaded girls Into a Ufe of kttdMin aervltude. Such. pity. · Since the tnkMiO's. It has beoolr• fMhioNble to be lkcpdeal of I OUWWW. The old ldu al ocutlhlp. ol acqi ........ • • 'NitllY MEQ..V, ~ tJ, tm anoe rtpenlng slowly and shyly, of gifts and lefters exchanged tn trembling hope . . . all ant, It seems, nearly ob9olet.e. Of course, romance lsn't dead every- ~. Boys and girls as well as men and women will alway$ meet, touch. dMne special qualities in one anotha- and weave fantaau But ., lftJCh of the ritual ls gone-the courtaJa, the profound respect for the body mid mind al another ta.man being-that OM feels • vttal p6ece ol dvUtzatloo has left us. Puttk,)g down romance may be as .nous a bbder as putting aside the basic ABC'• In chlldren'a educaUOn. OUJdnin do not grasp whole words without first mastwtng the phona. And we do not arrive at lasting love wttbout an appreciation of Its rites and fantulea. ta romance In oontllct with a cie.r-eved view of reality? P~ps. But the eyes of too meny haw grown cold. For th ow ~ t.eart.--whlc:h we too often deny-who doa not yarn for 1<•••1dc bM? AU ol UI who hllw lhied long~ to 0... end be bl9d recog- nize the endi.sq truths In dul6c 0... . poetry. t.ov. doe9 add • precious ~ .. '° ..... t.ov. ... ealten bnda and heal old wounds. And com. what may, low does help us b«V it all- ••ewn to the edge of doom.•• . Tua rornanUc tra<Jttton In 1oYe has given us the best of one another. Far from making women sex ob)ects, l'9' mance heldltens and unclaseotes the ~ts of Intimacy. In a romantic relatlonthlp. the dlffa aces between male and female are "'"arnatlzed, not bJurTed, .. happens 90 often today. When I asked a mai ln his 2l1s how he felt about the romantic tradition-- the old coda ol ~ and protec- tior~i,e rwpta.d, "My girl doan't even ttke me to open doon for her." If only otr )IOla1g COl.&d--ln John Donne's phr-.-''talk with .,.._ old lover's ~·r So manv of the great figures, whole names be&ong to the ages, loued with mlnd, heart. body and soul. And they were never embarraaed by their tenM of romance. Jonathan Swlft, who has been called "the hangman of tunantty... UMd to put Mlde his bitter pen and write to his bebled Stella \n baby talk. Found among Swtft'a pcnonal dfec:ts .,..... his death WU a k>ck of hair, wrapped In a ecrap of peper, on which ha had ecribbled. ''Only. WICllftW\'. lwilr. ,, Dr. s.muei Jabmoo .,. ., deYoted to his wife Tetty (an unettnctlw !It . .,/ z 4~ f ': . . ,.~~ •J~·- woman many years hls senJor) that he kept her wedding ring near him long after her death John Keats, dying of tuberculosls, desperately lonely for his loved one. Fanny, wrote as hls llfe was ebbing away, '1 am certain of nothing but the holiness of the heart's affection, and the truth of the Imagination." James Thurber understood romantic ~ as "the strange bewilderment which overtakes one penon on aooount of another person." Were It not fOf' romance, said poet Edwin Arlington Robinson, "Poor IJfe would be a ship not wor1h the launc:hlng. .. Finally, ~ tuggests that one must ha~ an abtdlng faith tn romance In order to fall romantically In love. Nan Fairbrother, an Engh.sh writer, put It this way: 'The prom!$e Is not In other people but In oorMlva. Encounten are only Intensified to love aff eln by the foroe of our own vtt.altty and that ls not Inexhaustible. ... Falling In low ls an act of creation by the lowT . . . and ., f.U out ol b.'e la to die. lltde. .. We need fOINnOC In ow llYa as nu:ti as we need good food, warm beds, books Md music. Romanos la the dMne clhtlr that ke.ps ,_ m from dupalr. IWll t ~ < c ~ D • IQ ... ! ... t Q ii: your ~~ WINANEW PINTO auaNG ~ • equipped with Spor11 Rally• pacliage 11Mt Cobra CB radio equip.twill 1•2M,,.._ pet.anal~ p~ .... wtth modem ewlvel~handlaa. By Patricia Baum Most of Hollywood's handsome lead- Ing men of the past few decades have been channeled Into 1V reruns. A strik- ing exception Is Gregory Peck, one of America's true .:reen Immortals. His ~career now spam more than ~ yal'$ and has been~ by an Oscar-for his portrayal of the ldeal- lstic &ilwyer In To Kill a Jlocleinfbird. Reccrltly he had leading roles In the hit hom:w ftbn Tk OMOa and In Jloc- Artlaur. the SC>On-to-be-,.._awl bk>g- ~Y of the fmnous general PedlNte .. 1w 11 ,_. ll'ea-.1 .. • ..... .. Fortinately, the years have been kind to him. Ewn with his hair streaked silver11R'J and the weO- k:nown hairline .t..w.d from playtng M..cA.nhur, he remalN an tmpraawly •ttractlw men. Yet It's not the good looks that ac- count for hb .creen k>ngevtty. Nor la It a generous ac:ttng talent. Rather, ec- oordq to Peck, It's• fon:isful penan- ellty which. In tum. comes from ''Uvtng flllly end dMply.'' One~ howewr, cb.bt his aipectty for Intense mcpen- ence.. For his ICNen 'lrMge ctltin- Jewcd. lmpaulve, unemotlonal- -..ggata a mlft who glq)erly aarapla bfe from the 9deJlna rather tfwn actWeJy algllga In the center arma. "That's wrong. totally wroQ1." counwa Peck, the ~deep \l<*l9 ~ on e ~t edga. "On -=r..n I cadt be wry daOOllaatladw --.. of my physique. Smaller men. Ilka ...... C...,, nust come on stroog to get ~ done. But ~ ~ ~ -=tlnfi ctoe.m•t go with • f.UOW like ma who'a 6'3" end ~ PalricM a..-i.eo ........ ,,... IGllcc ltlriUr 11114 cwtAor of A.u..r Wtq ol Life; 0 nyl LMDr, Cuba: Oaatima· his Crilia; aJi4 °''-....... -'l'HE BITTERSWEET UFE OF GREGORY PECK In spite of personal sorrows that have haunted his life, he still believes that "the great art is not acting but living:' 190 pculdsl So I must be more subtle and maintain a certain demeanor and d.lgnJty that g6 with my size. But In real Ufe fm not like that at all rm subject to euphoria on the one hand and deep de:prasion on the other. In fact, rm swayed and moved by my emotions many times more than I think a man ahoWd be.'' Some of these feelJ.n!p awf aced dur- ing the three-month MacAnltur flbn- lng. Peck admits that for the whole period he lived at "an Intense pitch out of fear and a deslra for self-prae.rva- tkn" As a result. he a.affered an acute k>ss of appetite. tolerating only coffee, yogurt. grapefruit and. now and then, a U.. steak. He &&ept no moq than three hours a mg,t. and each momJng at five he was pacing the house, eager to get onto the Mt. He ls alto sttll recovering from the excrudating grief of • penonal crisis. In tha summer of 1975 his oldest 9CX\ ~~Jonathan (one of three boys from his first marriage to Greta Konen>. • c.ameraman and ~er with a c.atlf orrua TV station, killed hJm. .U. As Peck ak>wly duct1be4 the c:ircuns1MOes Jeadlng to 1he sulck»- the presaD"a of a demanding job, lou ol a pt friend, Md heahh-hLs face douds In pain. ,_._., ..... ...,,..._ .. ,, • .-1m ~-.. -.-··· ... "Altar 6-servtca I cllilm't .. my-- body. Mmtly I just walked end wod<ed In mv gmden. I wept a grui d.e1 end newr-kJWW when a crytng spell would came°"" me." Peck sun nva with the ng.dy .wry day .• , often haw ti- ...,.. f..aJrva that It d~'t how to beppm." he llmenta. •11 only I hidl't been In ~ If 1 had been In our Cellfomlli home. lnAMd. doea' at twMt, I think ha mW.t haw alled ma. and I could have helped him.'' Of an the S91DP9thetic won1a offer.cl him ln letters and calls from the famous and not«>-famous. he feels the most helpful cane from an old friend. dancer Martha Graham. "Gregory," she said, ''you m.ist now li\118 doubly. You must step back Into Ufe and ltve for yow-~ as well as for yourself." 'Tve thought of ~t advice many times since." Peck says reflectfvely. 'Tve been trying to enjoy each mo- ment And in my wori< f ve attempted to delve further into the characters and to tell through them what the important values are.'' a, ... Pec1t..._ .. .._ ....... ......... to have ddernlined those values. But It's taken years of tedious searching.. For being a movie star, as Peck aplalns. has made It hard for him to observe Ufe at a close range or to get Involved with ordinary people: '1've been art off a bit from Ufe and have had to pkk some of It up vk:arlously- through reading. watching television and talking with aven11ge people I meet through my work." Gregory Peck's early Ufe wasn't easy, either. He grew up maln1y in La ~ Calif., a small town 5im1laT to the setting of To Kill a MOCU.,binl. His parents divorced when he was three, and he bounced from one relattve to another • .orely ~a warm family Ufe. 'We never sat down at a family table or had a house full of people.'' he recalls. "Feelings of rejection and looe- llnes.s crept Into my makeup.'' During the lonely hours, he f antaslzed about being a fireman, poUceman, aviator, cowbo~very conceivable hero. Later, thrCJud'a acting-first In college plays. then on the New York stage and finally In HolJywood flkns--he found the aoceptance he craved. ~ for approval so strongly, however, Involved "running and racing way past the point that I had to. I just couldn't aocept the fact that I had truly an1Yed as a professional and oould stand back a Uttle..'' .And he candklly aays that this 1.mOOntrollable drtve m9de him "rather Impatient ~ aalflsh" In his first man1agc. Owing this period Ped< narly dls- lntegrated, mdagob-a "momenta that others ~t dacrlbe as nervous ~·· Hit first men1age lr- NVOC:ably tennlnated after Peck fin- ished making Roman HoUday In &wope.. ~ his family home to C.llfomla. while he remained In Franoe. was "not one of the ~ days'• of hls bfe: '1 k1-W the mamege had to end. but lt practicall11 destroyed me to be 9ep1RWd from my ttw.. boys." For two weeks he hibernated In hls Parts hotel room during the day. wandered the streets at nffiat and drank too nu::h cognac. Then he nWlde a date with an attracttve yot.wtig French jour- nallst. Veronique Passant, who had recently interviewed him. And. In due thM. she became the second Mrs. Gregory Peck. That was 20 years ago. Today he still dacrlbes his wife in glowing superlattves and says they have car- ried on ''the longest Interview on rwo- ord. We seem to have a continual conversation about trtvlaJ things m well as our dreams and aspirations." n...ks to their close and enduring rdationshfp and to Peck's own maturing. he has graduaUy switched his pr1oritia, gMng top billing to his famlJy (which Includes Anthony, now 20, an Amherst student, and Cectlia, 18, a Princeton student). Peck believes that his growth and expertenoes have added dlmenskJns to his scncn roles. Stressing again that ''the great art ls not acting but IMng. •• and that "an actor brings to a role what he ls," he admits to feeling disap- pointed when he sees hls earlier flbns. '1n my first R!al sucQess, Key• of lk KU.,dom," he says, '1 was 90 green that all I oould gtya_ the role was deep sincerity and oonv1ction. I just served It up str~t without any 'gravy'-any hl.mor or instghl With MocA.t1ltur, hopefully, rve added 90me gravy. rve tried to make a very august and pomp- ous c::hanM:ter hLman, with touches of tunor and wlnerabllity • ., that people can Identify wl1h him.'' Pair e-. • 0 ., -...... the enjoyable moments or family together- ness. Only the ~t before this Inter- view, for lnstancc, his chUdren joined hJm and Veronique at a Manhattan nightclub. As Peck warmly relates, "I can hardly dance, but when CedUa put her hands out to me and said, 'Dad, ')o4/re oonq up here with me.• I juat couldn't resist. I don't know whet In heavens name I did, just 80rt of lh.tf- fled along fD the SDLlllc with my ...... ~ free. but I loved It alll" Peck's ...,.ty 11itlctpdng his chU- dren's arrival at the hotd for yet another evening on 1he town. In his cheerful mood he recalJa the tlnw yell$ ,.go that • tb1garian producer fTMnd warned him not to expect any arpf1-a onc:c he ruched 50. 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To find out. we asked an expert. Dr. Muiln Perkins, star ot 1Vs Wild KU.,do1n and Director of h St. Louis 1.oologtcal Gardens,' fcif- sanw ~ lnfonnatlon about what f amtly hf• among the animals Is really like. o..., n qt .... ? Snails do. So do many fish. One flsh, known u the "kissing gouraml" has beal observed kts.stng for as Ieng as 25 mlnuta. o._, b h .... ,,,.. .... .......... ~ Male ..,..,._ among .others. off~ f.male IUCh debc:adas as a fly Wl"lllXlllld In • web. This ls done ~ Uy for Mlf~ation. The present .Jc.. the female's attention long for the male to get away before atahlm. I brothers and sisters all help raise the newborn. However, socially, wolves can be very lhtlmldattng. When a·sub- ordlnate wolf approaches a superior, he must bend his head and approach him close to the grourid to show suit· able respect WWda I .......... ...-.....? Gorillas, elephants and )Ions are all courtly and tender lovers. ! WWda era die lalt a a aratk? 2.ebras, wild hones and the male orangutan-a real brute. Wlllcla ....... prosr1t1a from Waat to ..... ,....., A baby et.phant. When a baby ls born, the other elephants from the family gather to help with the birth and lift the baby to its feet. It can walk within an hour. ... Ir ............. ,..., , .... Ila .............. Jms•••? Most likely the grunlon--a little f lsh ln California that ~ In the sand at high tide. The female flsh ccmes up with the tide, digs a hole In the sand with her tail and deposits her eggs. The male swims up and fertll12a. the eggs. lh1s must all happen between two waves, and the tnc:ubaUon perliod must be timed .o that when the next hlgh tide coma In, the eggs can be washed lnto the sea. ........... a , ... off ....... n •c-.....-? With a slap of tt.. trunk. . ~ .............. ...,... ..... --The i.cty pC)rCUpbw who. tf not ,,.. interested, wUl ralN her quills. 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NO INTEREST OR AHAHCE CHARO ES. IMPORTANT:,,,_. oMotc one: 0 8"'90 LP Reoorde 0 8weo IJ.Tractt T..- PJtnt Neme. ____ ___, ____________ ---- ~·----..;.--:--------------AtA-No, __ _ Caty~....;_-........-..... -~----~-------~--~ ..... ~ _________ ...;_ _________ _,...p ___ _ SEND NO MQltl!_NOW-MAIL TODAY!_ .. ___ ......... At S& W, we'd like to help bring back a taste of the good old days. We've been doing just that for more than 7 5 years, of course, with some 300 fancy fruits, vegetables and specialty items. So we think it's only fitting that we present you with some old-timey ideas and items and recipes to go with our old- We really bad to aearch to find you thia ~.We wm~ natural clay, roucb and wialued on the OU1lide. It had to be the old- fashioned kind, with a hollow day handle. And it had t'O be oven- proo(, c:i ooune. We11 lelld rou one, in a 2)i.quart li:.e, if yoo like. Just aee the order blank at the ri8ht. W!Wsat•P"llll'-i for your Cl IF 1nJle. It took tome eft'crt to find you the day cwc::role, but not nearly • much •it took to,etyou the f;lllC:(l~ red kidney bean. We lmt dm bean to oolleaiet \lk worbd with IP>" nomm • the u~ c:J CAii- fornia for yan to develop a near perfect bean. A bean with a deep rnaiqmy color and a Kin that wouldn't split or ~ mushy whet\ cooked. ln 1954, we finally developed The Bean. And now,'°" can enjoy it my dme. Next time you're ih the ~ cay ICDr'e, pkk up a cm or two c:i &..W.DAll RED KIDNEY BEANS.lt'a ooefuod th.a~ liilOe the eood old days. time uality foods . Pal J lb. of ""' ..... (eirhn Spcnish chomo or tta!ian r,pcl·.d slice the meat. Saaae it wndl it Ms the taiwrc of f'OIOld bttf. Add ll2 lb. cvMd.. kit~ lw:rm and ~far 1 "' 2 mlnwta matt. Drain off iM fat. Mix in 1 lcqr, chopped rem ~ J small doc.oe minced pfic, J esp. ~.""" J rsp. .U. Dnzin 2 emu of S.tW Dark Ru!. l(id.ney Beans, tmO s'1felld OM am/vi acnm the bociom of o 2""'*"" amm>l.e. La,a Ml/ the mat mbmft OWf' the bmru. Ur,er more bearu.tlwn meat. In o small ~mdt3t.bs. ,.,.. JeQ,. Mix in J °"' Chlli Sowu. and po'" rh.e miJCh4re owr rh.e CtUscrole. Bake vnco.iered ar 3'() tUffCU fM 2' miru.i.la. You'D ~r 6 to 8 seniines, and piob.sbl, 6 llO 8 com- plirnaus. 1'-nery Cookery Book. You aqht like to tty tome of the belt bean dJahea we\.e ever a.d. A.~ can imaeine. at &.W we've tried out a lot of n:dpea over the yean. We\.e put the 32 best ones ~' aJona with plenty of ah-pbocoa. in the 56. w Beanery Coolrery Book. ror your &ee mpy, tee the order blank at the right Nowadaya Gnmp.'1 been Ubented. For some reaaon, fixing baked beans used to be a man'• job. Grampa would take over the kitrhen for 15 hours -Or 80, I08ldng the beans overnight and baking them in Im aecret sauoe. Nowadays, though, &.W BRICK 0vEN B.uFl> BEANS are a tasty as Grampa's. So a Joe: c:J grand- fathers have substituted our babel beam for thein-and me now spe- cialising in popoven or cranberry aberbet Cl' some odler dramatic feat. So here's to S&W'a Brick Oven Baked Beans-and to Grampa'a huckleberry crepes! wlM'. s~Fi"C!! 8t1'<"1 . czf.&/ltfS . , Wl4~JM$. ~~t~ ~ 11+1 i&( ~~~r ·~~tp''r ~Aw1:1~ {,$If /IS taa.. ~ <;!Jl-Ms Ml.. r------------- Pd Ub to brlns t.ck. tMte of the aood old eta,.. PlalC a.t me: 0 c..-ro&e(a) fl) $13.!j() ea., toc. lbippina. D ApronW 8 $12.SOea., tnc. ~ 0 s..w ~~Booli(I). I mdme 554 palblF and bandJtnc '- m::l:i book, I $1.ZS value. . Fu e8C'h llm'l l 'm ordedne. l mdoee labe1a from my 2 S.W produca l encbe 0 dlleCk 0 mooe, order barocald~----- (Cd/omia ruidencs odd 6" rala raxJ Pleeae c:harge: BenkAmerlcard •·------exp. da1ie__ ______ _ Muu:reliarae •·------cx.p. da11lC..... ______ _ (I/~ Mucer ~indicate tlw fovr n~ dlrec:tl,abow )'(*' nami h.rfe ___ ) I understand that t!I am not~ • ladl6ed. you will rdlmd my c:bedt. Name Clty Seate Zip Mail ro: s~ Fine fuods. 1nc.. P.O. Box 3769, Sclri Fnandsco, CA 94119. 1~ " oe.....,. A..-Jit 1'77 J..li.lt--.CIDllf'OD p9tpGI ' I t~ IWPNttS tM 1 · ,( I CRISPY BAKfJ> atEESE W' 1\JRKEY SANDWICJIES. I .. lcee enrlcMd _,.. lned Spicy IMOWft muaWd lellcee ..... c:M9M 1 cup dtopped ~ cooked ....,, c:Nc:bll or hat 2egoe ~cup milk \fa te•p o an ult 2 cupe crlap, l"Mdf· .... rice 09f'9ll 2 c.llleepoone ....,..,..,., Melted Lettuce ....... c:heny .......... ploldee forpmleft 1. Sprel!ld bread with mustard. Place a Swiss cheese slice on each bread slJce. Spoon % cup turkey on 4 slices pre.pared bread. Top with remaining bread slices, cheese side down. 2. In pie plate or shallow dish, beat eggs with mJll< and salt In another pie plate, lightly crush rice cereal 3. Olp sandwiches first ln egg batter, coating bpth skies. TMn dip In crushed nee cereal, coating both sides. 4.. Place on well.greased foll-lined biking sheet Drizzle with melted margartnc. Bake In preheated 450° F. own 10 to 12 mlrartes or until cheese melts and sandwtc:hes .,.. goJden brown. Place on serving plata and gBmbh with lcttuos leaf and c:hcny tlomato or plc:kJe. Malla 4 eervinft Good aouroe of: cakUn, protein, 6-vtt.nlns 2 ...... , .... _..,._ 1 ....... ,, .. ... .......... ....., ••••n••....,..._ ,. .. t ... lloM ~ ... .... 1 ..... (.-.) ..... ,..,., ....... ... , .. ... I' 'I 1111an1 ._. ...... n ••111r:• ... ,. t 11111 ..... llllloll ..... lb , ............ .... ..................... 1(.._)...., ........... 11:11 "' .. L Pr.heat own to 325• F. I. In large .. a:pan, melt ~ Add oNor\ c:et.ry -ceWy ~ and cook 8 mmuta, attrrqi \A"ltll tender. Add muthrocms; cook 5 mlnutlla. s. Stir In water, wheat pta.f mix. lemon julcs. 2 WMpOQnl ..... pepper-and thynw.. Heat to ~ ..... heat and am.n.r l5 mlnutllS. Stir In all-bnn ccru1. .. ~ stuff neck Md body cevltles of rlmld ~ twkey. (Twn remaining &lfflne Into llNRlld cauerole; hAt, OOYenld In own during &Mt 30 mlnutee of routlr1G time..) 5.. fln1lh tnmil1e turkey: fut.n neck *-n to beck. hook ~ tlpe t.hlnd bllck, cloM body awtty with lkswen Md cord and tie legs mgsthet. . 6.. Ps.c. ~ on nick In R>lllldag pm. Rub with 2 tllbl I Ill ~ oil and tp1inkle wl1h ... mU'qealt. 7. RoMa, mcownd, for 4 hows or until meat thermamsw lnwted 1n *oat Pll't of ~ ......... J85• F. U Uby gsta too brown. COYel" looesly wtth foll s..... ta.wkcy dt lppbiQi I • ' PUT A SPRING INlOIJR STEP WITH D NUTRl'FION! . . To help your family to better health for spring, perk up those winter- weary menus with more nutritional, lighte~ livelier good foods that everyone will really enjoy. Here's a wide variety for all occasions. for gnwy. Malta 12 Nf'lrinl• Good ~ of: protein, phoephorus, potu- Un\ food fiber APPLESAUCE BRAN BREAD ~---,_. ,r11..-..olllMMon ,. .... , .......... ....... -.. ... .... L Preheat oven to 3509 F. and.,...._ a 9 x 5 x 3-tnch loaf pan. I. In large bowl wtth slectt1c mtx.. at~ hJs#i speed, beat rnargarlM, ctnnamon, cloves and augar togather until bdrt and fluffy. 1. Beat In eggs. On lhMt of waxed P8I*' com- btrw flour, bek1Jlg IOda, baking powder end salt In small bowl mix ~\aauc:e and all-bran cera1. 1~ ............ ,., ... .... C. Blend flour Into aeemed mixture att.r- nately wtth applesauce and cera1. Stir tn ....... 5.. Twn batter Into prepared p1n, ~ CMll\ly. s.ke 56 to 60 mlrarta or W1tl1 a ab tater tnMrted In cem.r Cf loaf coma out clan. Cool In pen for 10 rmr..-. , .................. . ..... , •• MPlllll....., ,. 1111111• ... , ... int 1 111 , ....... , .............. 1., ........ 6. Twn out of pen and cool on nd< completely • Wrap well in plutlc fllm or foll and..-. owr- COfltllltwd r_,_ _________ ._._ ~ =• A C...-(Qt1.) Fill fn and aWI this coupon to: AnMricaa Archl"9 Dept. CS15, 1•1 Cbarlee St., Muideo, Ct. 06ot50 • fleMe send me coodlment letl fn patterns and quantity I have lndatecl. I en- d«JM my check or M.O. i>r • --I ~J.Jm 50$ poataa• and hendltna for .. cb Mt I (Connecticut retldcnta add 1,., Mita tu.I Name I £~) _s_tmte ________________ __. ____ ~ ... ~ = : =!=• =~~ta.:= ~~~It~~ racriceed, tued, ~ probJ1'hcd by law. AlloW 21 da,. I I r. Dillicmt____(Qty.) wdcUwuy. Conoecdcuc ruJdcnca edd ~ .. i.. us. t L---------~--------~--------~-------~~~ ContllU«.d Crunchy BaAed FUil Filktl with ~ oranfe •lica are a MW way to w:rve (Uh. 1 night before slicing. Malta l loaf Good source of: phosphorus, vitamin A. Iron and food fiber CRUNOIY ORANGE RiHFD.LETS 1 ................ Of tnian. ..... 2 cupe ~llln rice met ...... ,..., ........ . ti llllJODR ...... OAft89 rtnd ti ....... ... .. 1111,0Hclfted ............... 1i •111,aan....,. lllldl......, .. OMPGIMIHEl9......, .... _.. 1-.....~-llloed L Pat fish fUleta with paper towel, aet aside. I. Place ceteaJ In ahaJJow dlsh or pen. Stir In orange rtnd, salt. tarragon. pep- per ancf chopped parsley. S. Melt margarine ln .-nail sklllet Dip fllh fillets ln margarine. Coat with cereal mixture. C. Place ln a l1ngte la~ on oUcd or foll-lined Wlllow baking pan. 5. Baka In preheated 375° F. oven foe 25 mlN.ltes or until flsh f1aka easily ti • FAMILY WlllCLY, ,.._., U. tm when teated with a fork. Do not cove pan or tum flah wl)lle baking. wtth orange slices. Malta 81erv· Good source of: protein, vitamin phosphorus, potassJum. FROZEN BANANA YOGURT 1 .......... ..._.... ...... .. oupoold .... li., ... .. .... , .... .... 1 cup ...... "" rtpe ....... (I...._) 1 1111111111 DDfl ..... )uao. 1 OOfttallw (I ou.) plaln ,.._. 2 ........... .... 1cupnaturll .... ..... l. In small saucepan, sprinkle gela over water. Place owr low heat; constantly until gelatin dissolves, 3 mlootes. I. Add sugar and ult; stir until aug dluolva . S. SUr In bananas and lemon juice. S In vc>gurt. 4. Pour Into freezer tray « 9 x 5 x , Inch loaf I*\. Freeze until firm. 5. Break up frozen banana m1xtute Iara-bowl and .cld egg whlta. Beat ~ tpMd of electrk: mixer tmOOth and fJuf fy, about 10 mlnuta. 6. Stir In sranola ceral. Return to lllldn--. Maka 6 Good 8CJl.ll'CS of: pot.udum, 8-YI food fiber YOGURT PARSl.£V SAUCE 1 oonte1n19 (I aa.) plllln ...... 4 tllllfup a Dll• dlOppM ,_., 14 t111paa•u1t L Mlx all lngredlent.s In small bowl Serve chilled. Malia 1 cup Good source of: calclum, vitamin A BRAN OIEPS SALAD 2 tlllllllP a DN .........- 14 cup ..., dlopp9d onion 1 cup llndcled tllMwen oerMI 1 ... ., a llft drMd INf ..,,..,. 14 t1 IPOllft ult Latluoe ...... 14 lb. coobd ....... cut "' ..,,.. ,. ....... c:hMM, out In tbtp9 2 cupe.....,. MCtlone 2 .....,.._~WI cut In etgMha C..mr Pl!pftke .,........ ~.,,....,. l. In large, shallow baking pan, melt margarine ln 350° F. oven. Add onion and bake for 5 minutes. I. Stir In shredded bran cereal, tanagon and salt Bake 10 mhwtes. Remove from oven and cool S. Arrange lettuce leava on servt~ platter. Pile ham and cheae strips at opposite ends of platter. 4. Spoon orange aecttons In cent.a' and IUI'· round with tomato wedges. Cover and chUl WltiJ ready to Ml'W. • peaks form. Fold Into gelattn rnbcb,n. .Tum Into prepared coconut crust. OiUJ until set. about 3 hows. 6. To serve, garnish with alioed fresh straw- berries or a Utde flaked coconut Malla I (9-incAJ pk Good source of: potassium ~ 5. To serve, spoon prepared bran topping CYer • l~'NiJ~ salad a save wtth Creamy Paprika Dressing or Piquant Draslng. Malla4 ~ Good Gll"C8 of: phosphotus, potasahm, food fiber, protein, calcUn, vttamln c and vtta- mfn A STRAWBERRY <JllFFON PE C.C I m I c.a& O'llll: ,.,. ........... IMlat rtae ..... "-.. -.......... ' ' ,. .. ... , ...... ...... S.ask:11~ 1asu 141 • ........... ............. ........ -· 119 .... 1t ......... ._.., , ... , ...... ._ ..... , .... (W-.).._ ............. .... ............ ......... 14 ..,.............. ••ntee• ....... o Gil ti ......... 1. Mike ceraJ Cl'Ult: In large bowl llt#ly CIUlh rbt cerul to make 1 ~ aJP9. Sttr In meit.d ~ .... and coconrt. I. Pr... mixture evenly over bottan and tides of 9-lnch pie plate. Bake In preheated ~ F. own for 15 mu..rta, or lmtil COCCl-.rt la golden. Remow from own a cool s.t uklc. S. Malec fll.lqj: Jn medk.zn ACICCpen, tprinkle geleUn c;wer-wat.r. PSece over low hut and stir W1UI gelatin dluotva. ~ 3 mloota. Add ......,. -alt and .ur unUJ ..... dis- ..... R,m.,.,.. from halt. --.. Stir lo lemon rind. lemon juice Md straw- b.rna. °'1Jl. .urrtng oc:c&sicnalJy, unUJ mbc- ... mounds slldrtJy when drC>Pi>Ml from • ~ I. 8-t ... wtd• Ll'Jt1J toft peMa form; Mc In remMnlng ~ a., tlJ9W and bat until attff ' 'MllLY MIKLY, ~ta, 1171 • 11 ltlllft1pa11e1,... .... ....., . ...... ,. ... ._. .... 1tllllnpna...., 1 .............. ..u.o1 , ............. ..... ~ .. [( .... ... 14 h&lpDDR ......... ....... L In 8-oz.. Jar combine all ingrcdk!nts; COYer } J ( f I Here's ooc of the most exciting offers we've ever made ... the 6.rst in our 1977 series of beautiful genuine poteelain bells to be issued by American Treaswy ! It's the third mastrrwotk in Copmhap Blue Bells honoring Currier & Ives. The eot:itt lif~ swf ttt ol this lovely bell depicts the Currie• &'. Ives original of "Home in the Wildemea". &d'l limrtcd edjtion bell is trimmed in 22 cant gold ... and bears the American Treasury Hallmark numbtt on its inner surface! The handle has a 22 carat "goM band .. , ow exclusive design. Eich issue in this rare series will illustrate a diffettnt Currier & Ives classic! This nluable limited edition "collector's choice" bell II )1/i inches high, can be displayed to beautify your heme on table, glass case, ctagere. or boolcihelf. 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"Once in A Lifetime" OpP.ortuni!f FIRST LIMITED EDITION OFFER 1977 uHome in the Wilderness" ORIGINAL HAND CRAFTED Currier &i Ives • enu1ne <i>oitelalJt. <ilell Ill. (;open _ gel\., <illue ~ EACH BELL TRIMMED IN . 22 CARAT GOLD, HALLMARKED AND SERIALLY NUMBERED AND COMES WITH CERTIFICATE Ct977~C-. ~------MAIL NCMnn OOVPON TODAY -------111 AMSP!C~TDAltlltY ~CBIA..·11 c..llm ..... fU 0 t'l P lt1'' Ye! l'lemll •Ip• --(CBLC) HaUmatbd Hud Deaneed Catrina hes "H-la the WIW.-" GCeolM Potcnla Bdl(1) la~ Blcie, 11lmmed ia 22 -ei+l IGd llWllibn9d, • ooly f9.9' .:It. (a.Jr 2 eo _, llddre11, =I). I ~ JOU w~ P'Ol9Cl my la-la d\11 Bill Wlch • .---to bay h 11ect mrti-May 31. 1982 • 111 Orillnll ltlllas °* ( ftClllC pclllf· •· laan.aclt a b9edlllljJ). N-1 Sloce mu lt 1 U.W ..tidoe -any lrilrl rcaiftld i.-cbea ..., ,l, 1977 will be -....1 I ,_._.. •1.-bd1., _ ,_..., i-a hudllas. Toul-e.c:ta.I •--("'°o ~ lldd 69' .U.. cu). Olldi Gr_, oNw, llO coo.~· CHAllG&n'l (dml-> ~ o.. ... .__ ___ _ 8 ~ o~a..r. ~ !zpttll BAN1C NUllUI. ___ _ &:-#·~----------....,.-------- CitJ Sea• 7q ~lcM 'l"_,.11 -dlu..l with rhl U.S. ~ ar uy odMr ao..r-"'1faq. 1707·200 --------DIY.Gl~C--.1-. --------1111 Continued and lhakc w.fl to mtx. O\tll. Shake well Just before using. Jlaller~ cq. IO mlorla ,,. toblapoon Good .ourat cl: vitamin c z .......... w .... ,. ... , .... .... . .. ,., ... -..... ,. %"'"" ... """'''" ........... ..,,. ,., '"'" ......... 41 J "'..._,_. ·-•·•7 ...... , .... .................. ,. .................. ......... ,. ........ ... ..... ....., .... LID .... m•~..it ~; Mid oaton and COClk. .-..stoa....,.. 01 until ....... I. Ba.d In flow~. Stir in .... Coak, dn1ng CGD- stantly. until mlxt&n thlck.w Ind ccma to a bo'1. 1 •Stir In Aft. pepper, dill, temon juice, hma, 1 cup rice cereal and carrot t. Twn Into a loaf pen and p&ac. In free:z« few 1 how or In refrigerator for Mveral houri, LlltlJ wen c:hllled. 5. ~ from pan end cb- vkle ln10 8 portions. 9Mlp9 Into cones. Roll In rmnaJning 1 ~ cups rtce cerul. 6. Pl.::e an~ blik- lng .t.rt; bake In preheat.t 375• F. OYeD few 25 mtmrta. Serve with Y ogw1 ParaJey s.uc.. llolla 'NrDU.,. Good 8CU'Ce of: pholphoru., ~ vltmmn A, protein ·-----. - Made for each other. BiSQUidtPancakes and Squeese.Parkay Squeeze. Parkay Margarine and Bisquick Panc.akes were just made for each other: Blsquick gives you panc.akes that are consistently liath, golden and delicious. And Squeeze. Parkay is the perfect way to top them off. It's. quick and creamy, so there's . no ripping your panc.akes, and there's no waiting for it to melt Plus, it has that famous Parkay flavor. And ten cents off, too . So give 'em a by. They were made for each othei: l . l t I A HARDY Neat Permanent 'IOOFeet ofF,/endly Fence oniv•211 ROSE OF SHARON HEDGE 20 plants-100 feet -$2.98 40 plants -200 feet -$5.76 °"'-'tful bfomoma of red, -"He I# ..... -".,....,_ In• tihdlne f9rtee of N1Ur81 beeuty. Rola of SMron ...... -• practtAt, io..ty "-• fw your i.nd...-. 11-hardy lhruba will ...,., NtUnltty to 5-10 ft. fOf an iflformal prtw.cy ICf'Mft ,_ c.rt be trimmed ff# 1 ..et cofcwful ...... LOWlly etl ~ the powinf _,, R09 of Sheron bwsts Into brilllent bloom in "'id- __. wheft Ihde .._ ii bfOOllllnt end eontin-to ft-thrOUlfl bit The "-rdy ptanu "-' int In britttt w_.. of '911, white end .-1* ... ...ecortae In ""'f lat•h ..,.., end «Mir -n ........ ...-• ..,. lin.,IMbh. Thia olddtwe fwotite will mldJI f'99t dNI to v-prot*tY -in .,.. of IM9lty end Yllue. Ord« todly and -'" ~tfMI 1·Z' lhruba. RUSSIAN DUVE Vett'11 M alftlMll at tlM rap .. er-ti• of tfl-wrlltlt• ,_,,._.,. Ot'-t• .... 11111 1111ustlfotll>. A,.. t""4r unu.,.1 lllw•1rey .... , wltt JMll• UI-w•&Offt• ltl "'' .......... -.C.u• t...,. .,. felt..,..,, ... ...,..,, an_ .. ,.,,,.. wwY .. .,..,,, .-...... Otlftt 5. f fi)r •211 (10 for $ 5.49) (20 fOf $ 9.98) (30 for $14A9) ...-. ,.tect ...._,.,or..,..... ... ,.. ....... Ult Mell..-or left to trow to H ·Z• ft. YOtl'W e....-tty e..to1 t ... fnpant ,,_,.._._fllte Mo-"'• -fl ... ,, ......... °"" .... ,,.. '" ........ retftllfl"'9 ••• a ........ ,, tlilroutll .. , llltMls of w•ti.w. nwt.• I•,.. wfl or INlf't .. I ....... "'"' tfle• t~ to J ft. llU'-Y ,,_" ... ftt1 M ft. ,_.,. for t•ll _,,.., HARDY Neat Permanent PRIVET HEDGE 10 for •211 l : :: :,~::: c 100 for 111:501 Hllfeilthe .._.....,. fOf' awtbosy ... ,.,._.It-• ~-.. llflY '*Ill\ willnt e tllidl, denll hldll rilltt cloMI to tM ....,,._.,The i..ttrout .,_.....,.RI\' on tilt ""9 t.11. Pm9t .._...(Amur Ri-Not1h) ii .._ ""* "°"*"· •*'Y ullll ~ ...... in "-ic:.. &Mtint tor....,_tiona, PrMt ,...".._~ ticillty ---. "-nt 1112 t.t .-i hK• ful mnd ....,.ifut liftnt t.nce. You'll,.-.. 9-lthy 1to3 foot,...._ p:,_. YOUf',,....,.., whfl ....... PriHI ......... thil ~·-price. Sor\'Y GM't be -... '°~cw Atiaofte. • 100 Feet of Friendly Fence on/y•211 ROSE OF SHARON HEDGE 20 plants -100 feet -$2.98 40 plants -200 feet -$5.75 Del~tful bl-of Nd, whha 0# purp6e 9dt .,_ In • llf91ime t.tee of Mtunl ..._..,. Ro9 of .._.... .._... -• ptatbt, lowely fnnt• few your ..._.IOIP9· n-lwdy f'Nlll will ..-NltUnlty to 5-10 ft. for • lnfonNI prhKy ICf'Mn or ain be trimmed for• nmt coforful ._,.. l'°"'V .. , tit~ die tnMint -· R-of Stwron burwts Into brilli.nt bfOOfft in mid- -"'-lmt. .._ ii blOOMlnt.,.. -a-to ft-dtroutllh fat!. The ftMdy ptMCI ftowllr. Int In .,,... • .,._of ... wt\ttw ... IM1'4e ... ..ecom. In,,,,,, ..... ( '"· ... dteW ..... hedtW'I ,..._ dMm .,_,.,..., Thia olddme hiwortW wlfl......, ..-dell to yow propwty -In •nw of..._.., ..S ftlue. Ords today mil --.. ..._,.tful 1·2' lhnlbt. RUSSIAN DUVE v-'tl M • ...-. at ttM r1pld ,.._,II of t11--•tll• "••Ml" Of'-te'IMI•• •111111tlfolla). AMI t!Mlr 1uw1Ua1 lllYa"1ra1 •ffr wilt INU "'-... C0ftl8 '" .,,. laMICa"9 • ..__ tlley .,.. fast....-1 ... '°"'1 all -ton, •*' ~ 11 ... y ....... " 01..,., 5· '9' •z•• (10 for $ 5.49) (20 for $ 9.98) (30 for $14A9) ...-. pert-=t Mdel .. ., ..,..... plalltlftt ••• can Ill• 01..._. or l9ft to.,.. te 1141 ft. Ve11'11 e..-My alfoy Ute (nennt Y9U.W•lllte IMo-ftlt MCtt ... y •...... " Otn. •• '""' In "°°' •It. ,....,,. .... tu• and leYety tllffwei. atl k"'* •f w•tller. T"'"• I•••• 11111 or.partlll 9'1e4e. "•"'ti..••--to s ft. Mtre.y erowit lllUftt• W ft. apart for full 1Creeftll'9• -euattodi IROUNDCOYERS/ Easy-To-Plant, E•y-To-GIOw •.. Become More Be•tiful Every Yearl 1/2 SALE PRICE M~ES OF COLOR EARLY IN THE SPRINGI ; CREEPING Pit.OX REG. 3 FOR $1.00 lt2 .. •1• ... 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IL &..,y .,._. ........... te M-tlle ftr'll .-r. y_., ................ , ........... •f -................... ...... .... .. '"" .... ., ...... ·-w-.. Ott ttdl...,., ......... , ................................ "" ..................... ,....... -•.,.., eoll ••• 1ttt1e--. Net • .,... to C:.llf.,Arta. or wa111. ASPARAGUS 10 Plm1ts•s1.oo (20 for $1 .75) (30 for $2.60) :: .......... ,.,., , _ _....._ ....... ~ .,_., • .....,.es ro....-.. :? ..................... ...-w .. d IT ~ ... ._. ...... ,, . ...._~ ; ..... ...... ............. ..., I-. ... ~ ~ • l ~ ... i ... ,. Extra Huge STRAWBERRIES NEXT SUMMERI ( 60 for $ 3.75) 25forSJ.95~=:: :1~:: ,,.. .. tiflleyw ~---·--Of ....... t ..... - --....., did It .... toill ... ...,-t11! .... ty? Oiw"""" AC Ji'•.,.., s·•,r1 cited? ..... 1 A...,e.r •••'*•Ill .. • ...... -MOii VIII l&.~I ....... ._ ...-1 a.t wtth thla 9'...ty "IF'-'Y. you -• ._... •rawMnlff lltost telka ..... ...-FROM AST IO STRAMERIUESI .,_. -.. --: •art& rM. ~ .._ ...,, •• , ..,... '°._. R-'il -:J .. MIMY .... -"' f1rM. "" '*'"• ..................... W9Y ........ ,,. ..... -........... -· ·-,,.., ._of -~to f/IN Y01t • Mmlr ..... -V Y_,I ..... t I M Ml• t 1'8e ...... "-. fnTdT "-'* .. ........ lofty ..... ..._... to Artlmw. CAUTION' l1'e -" C ff .._.. .. ,. ;I Int"" ---ata• Mrriee .. ._ -,..... ... ._,..._.to.,., ...... , tta:edv. you -........ .._ ........ _. --....... ,......, DELICIOUS Old-Fashioned VICTORIA RHUBARB 5 Roots Only S).25 (10 for $2.26) (15 for $3.25) ......... -· •N-f•ll:lo!IH ............. It .. ...,, .............. v ...................... -..... ~ .., ---· ,.........,., ..... __. ... ....... .......... ........... ~ ...... .,. ..... 19 .. _..,. ..... ,_ ... Seny, ........ c:.mr.s ..... S~ial BONUSES! HYDRANGEA TREE For only 35~ Vn --· ~u Cllll onl• OM •* dMl•l"I Hydra,.._ T,_ eoott 01t 0"9-. of .-.oo or •ON. Sorrw, 011ty oM as' "-• '"' -·-· I• "'" •-• tilts l>ruU1Uk._, 'Wtor ._...,,.. .. H~ T,.. (H~.f'..0., II ••ered wltll ,__ of -w-wlllto ftower&. 111 A119111t UM now•• tvrw • btlauttflll *-.,..., ....... ,. ..... ,, .... tlle .... to • ropl ....... "" • ...,.._. ttM for .-c .... " or otM9Mtttel -4elltlfll. S.-MHy ...... "°"" of ...,.._ hq to tfOW, ..... ,,_ • .... Voll.....,,. dlOIH 11111 to,. nvr~ 1row11 ,,... wltll wttoroua root 1ylt-L BURNING BUSH 50~ tf ~' of'lfw totllls S7.M or _,.. ................. . .. 11" .......... (A ...... .......... , * ·-.... n ... .,.... ••-........ .................. __ •• .,.......,.. Mr"rlOo. o~ -·--..-·-----· c-....r , ....... _at .. 111ette .. et tao oeu..-"" ttlMt N '°'° of tNt •to .... Co1t't IM---toNlnM, OUR GU.AR.ANTEE All h9ms ...... u.d to be of h._ quality. and to ln'Mt in good ~ condition or purc:t.. price will be refunded. RETURN SHIPPING LABEL ONL'V nwy keep ttw (One ~ limit). -you plants. f'L&AS11 HllHT l'L.AINLV US& THIS •ASV oi.o•R •LANK HOUSE Of WESLEY, NURSERY DIVISION OUT.44-102 BLOOMINGTON. llllNOIS e1101 CITY ____________ STATE-------- Zll' COCI• tor f'ut•at M•H Send ltonu Ml-: ...... HAM& Of' IT&M • ' COST ....... f'otteee •fld ........... ----------.11 llUnoll i.oMdonU plU• Md I._. SO .. t Te•. Moro Spoclelt 011 Miit f' ... I GRANO TOTAL -G I i Continued mustard until mlxed. t. Stir In milk and lemon JUiee. Place over bolling water, stirring constantly until mlxture thickens. 3. Remove from heat and stir in oil. Chlll. Makes 1 cup, 20 ca/.ories per tabJespoon Good source of. vitamin C, vitamin A BANANA COTT AGE-CHEESE PANCAKES ----- 3 eggs, wpereted 1 cup (8 ou.) cottage cheese, drained ~ teupoon .. 1. YJ cup 1.1nslfted 1111-purpoM f1our ~ cup shredded etl-bfet1 cerHI 14 cup dl<*i benen11 Butter ot metgerfne Sliced benenu Hot ~looted ayrup 1. In small bowl beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Set aside. . 2. In another bowl, with the same beater, beat cottage cheese and egg yolks until nearly smooth. Add salt. 3. Gradually beat In flow and cereal. Stir in diced banana. Fold in egg whites. 4. Using about ~ cup batter for each pancake, cook on greased preheated griddle. S. Spread with butter. Top with banafld slices and hot syrup. Malen 8 pancalra, 4 sert•ings Good source of phosphorus, polcl!> s1um. food fiber, food en~rgy ICE-CREAM COOKIE SANDWIOIES 1' a.., ••rt• n 1,. 1_,,..... __ bfown....,. "1111,a•,...,.... a1rect 1 .. 1~ ClllP9..,.... •,..,a••'*"" 1 wpffMIJc:Mpp1d.....,_ ~ °"' •••d•d ..... oefMI ~ IH1paan 8'Mld _.,.. rind -~ 1111,aOR...,..llOdll ~ ........ .... ~ .. .... I cupe ,.,.... .... c:ne. 1. In large bowl with electric mixer at high speed. beat shortening with sugar and vanilla unttl light and fluffy. Beat In egg. I. On sheet of waxed paper, mlx flour, w•lnuts. all-bran cereal, orange rind. baking 90da mcl salt S. Blend flour mixture Into batter alter- nately with milk. •·Drop by heaping tablespoonfuls onto lightly greaMd baking sheet, 4 Inches epert. 5. Spread dough to make a cookie 2 inches in diameter and ~ -in<:h thick. Bake In preheated 400° F. oven 5 to 8 minutes, just until cookies are golden but still soft. Do not overbake. 6. Cool one minute, then remove from baking sheet and cool completely. 7. Spread about Y.J cup Ice cream on bottom of 10 cookies. Top with remain· Ing cookies to make sandwiches. 8. Freeze at least 1 hour before serving. For long periods of freezing. wrap well In foll; label and freeze. Makes 10 .andwich.es Good source of: food energy, phos- phorus, potasslum, food flber and calcium HAM AND ZUCOllNI DINNER 3 medium zuccNnl, ellced, 4 cupe 4 ~ IUlgllltne ~ cup chopped onlon8 3 t8IMspoonl flour 1 ~ cupa mllk ~ INlpOOfl NH Duh cay.nne pepper 1 cup ehredded dMdder cheeM 2~ c:upe heft) Huoned croutona 2 blbl11poo.,. choptMd penley 1 pound cooked ham, cut In ~" cubn 1. Cook zucchini In lightly salted water for about 5 minutes. Drain. 2. In medium saucepan, melt 2 table- spoons margarine; add onion and cook for 5 minutes, or until tender. Blend In flour; stir In milk, salt and cayenne. Cook over medium heat, stirring con- stantly until mixture thickens. Remove from heat; set aside. 3. Jn a greased 12 x 7 ~ x 2-in<:h (2· qt.) glass baking dish, layer half of the cooked zucchini and half of the ham. 4. Sprinkle cheese and 1 ~ cups of the croutons over the ham. Top with re· mainlng zucchini and ham. 5. Pour cream sauce over mixture. T o.ss remaining croutons with two table- spoons melted margarine. Sprinkle evenly on top. 6. Bake In preheated 350° F. oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until heated throughout. Ma/cu 6 to 8 suvilif• Good source of: phosphorus. vitamin A, calcium, potassium Continued __.,& FAMILY WEEXLY, FebNety 13, 11n • 17 r----------UTilflCTIO• lllUAllTUI • lllO.-Y UC&----------~ LAU LOllll, °'Pt. M-3301 340 Popllr Street, Hl-r. "-· 17lll a.Jl' Sllrt, I'll try Ult Cosinoptdle THMltd Losftr fOf Ult 1111trl111'1 low p<tu ol $1." pt .. plus $1.50 poata1t & 111111111111. s...d mt ............. .-Jr(s) 111 f111 (M203WI) 111 lilt. Wldtll . ... ... .-119lr(1) 111 Black (M2036208) 111 Slit W1dtll I -•t bt contpltltlY dtli&llttd OI 11111 will reft1.11d Ill)' fllll lltJ!Mft\. O &AVE MOllfl Order TWO peln for !ult $11.tl pltd $2.25 ,osta1• 11K1 hllldllftl. 0 E111:tosed Is $ ........... lllll'Jlalld rtsldellll add ...... IH. 0 c.o.o. (leclOM $2.00 da,Hll per 11tll') CIWIQC IT: 0 AMEWICM Ul'lllSS 0 WTt BlNICHE 0 MASltlt CMAAGE 0 IAlffWo1UICMO 0 OllllltS' ClUI l11ttr11111ll # .. ... . ............ . ......... Oltt bplrts AOOllESS CITY STATE •• ZIP .................................... .. BANANA COlTAGE COFFF.E CAKE 1 tea1 pa on pure tenllla a1recl 1 cup~"'*" ebout I 1 ~ c:upe wwllted d-purpoee flour ~~...-~ ~ llnddad .n-brM C9fMI 2 k•pDOM beldng powder 1'arpaontr'OUadcinMlll• ~t111paan.,.... ....... ~ tutpDDft ... " t111p a on bllldng _. L In a large bowl. beat cottage cheese until smooth. Add eggs. one at a time, beating well after each addition. t. Blend ln ol~ vanllla and ba- nanas. Add remalnlng ingredi- ents; btend Into banana batter. Tum Into greased 1 Y.a-qt bak- ing dish. Top with streusel topping.• 3. Bake In preheated 375• F. oven for 45 minutes or until cake tester inserted ln center Betty Crocker Mix-In-Pan Cakes. A simple Wil'J to bake jl15t about the moistest cakes evet Start with Betty Crocker Cake Mixes. Then simply rni)c with a fork right In the pan. No beat~ no boNls. no greasing. Each niatveJously moist cake Is made With fruit, pudding or pie filling. Stir up one tonight And look for other Mix-hrPan recipes on Betty Crocker Cake Mix packages. ·-----------.... ----------------· Applesauce Nut Cake Bananaa maJt.e this unusual Bran Coflee Calee deUciow and nutritioua. comes out clean 4. Serve warm or cool, cut ln wedges. Malia 8 serving• ·Sbard tapplDs: " ~ -.prtne. softened " ~ P9cbd brown ..... " cup rhndded ...... «*Ml ~ ,._,a an ground c:lftrt...,.. "IHtpDDft pound,..,..... 1. Cream margarine with sugar, add cereal and spjces, blend thoroughly. Good source of: potassium, protein. vitamin A, food fiber CRUNatTOP BROCCOLI BAKE 2 &riblMJIDDf• ............ 2 i.bl11pao.,. flour 1 te11paanuat ~ tt•PDDft M19S '-' k•paan peppef ~ h•tFDM pated onion 1cupaourcnmn I cupe freell brocooQ ....... Of 2 pllp. (10-.. .. , ........ 1~ OUpt rice Md "'*" ,....,.. to-etltc:erHI 1~ oupe gr9ted proce. Swlta c:MeM 1. Heat margarine ln small saucepan untll melted. Stir ln flour, salt, sugar, pepper and onion. Add sour cream; s1ir until smooth. !. Cook, stirring constantly, \Dltll mbcture comes just to the bolling point S. Fold ln broccoli. Pour into greased 1 ~.qt bak~ dllh. 4. Toss together cereal and cheese; sprinkle over broccoll 5. Bake l.n preheated 350-F. OYen about 20 minutes or Wltll bubbly. Maliu 6 NTVU.,. Good soun:e of: vttamln A, calclwn, phosphorus, pota.- ah.rn, B vitamins CRAaa..£DOODiE:DCSOS "cup .. 1 ... 1~ CUP* .... JMCly-to-eat no.~ 11 •FAMILY WllKLY, F~ 13, 1917 Ve cup ..... purpoee flour 2 ~ grlded ,.,......,, dw ~ "Hpaan8111t V. h u p a an F'Uftd black '""9f I cHclten drumatlcU · a~ meltH mergartne 1. In a small bowl, combine milk and egg. In another bowl, lightly crush rice cerea~ reducing It to % cup. Add flour, Parmesan cheese, salt and pepper to crushed cereal; ml>< well. I. Dip chicken pieces first In egg mix- ture, then In dry Ingredients. Place on foil-lined baking sheet. Drizzle with melted margarine. 3. Bake In preheated 375° F. oven for 40 to 45 minutes or until tender. M aku 4 seruillgs Good source of: protein, vitamin A, calclum, B vitamins COUNTRY OUCKEN STIJFFED PEPPERS f IMditanHarge green peppw8 .... 1 CM (1 lb. 12 cm.) tamllto. 2 CUP1 cuklp c:ooUd chlclcen ,. cup ....., cMpped onion 1 QIP cbopped IUccMN 2 t811111paDo1• C"°Pl*l penMf ~ teapaanuft V. ••111 aan dried ongeno leevee l4I l••P a an ~ lade ,.,..- 1 cup elndded .... cetMI ~ cup '**'8•d quk* ta 1 cen (16 oza.) tomato uuce L Preheat oven to 350° F. I. Cut off tops of green peppers and remove seeds. Cook. uncovered, in large kettle of bolling water for 5 min- utes; drain and set aside. 3. Make stuffing: coarsely chop to- matoes, reserving Uquid. In medium bowl, combine tomatoes, tomato liquid and remaining Ingredients, except to- mato sauce. 4.. Spoon Into prepared green peppers; In electric skillet, PftP111e 1 pkg. (8 o:zs..) dllc*a-..... lb ........... .. .a ac:cording to package dlrec- Uons. sar .. 1 can (10% ozs.) er.-of dl6drcll -.. undUuted. Make 4 hol- lows In rice mixture; drop 1 egg In each. Cover. heat about 2 or 3 minutes or until eggs are as done as you like. ~ ..... a sprtnkUng of ...... P•- --di1•• A tossed green salad goes well with this dish. Malia 4 «rvinl• r place In shallow baking dJsh; add just enough water to cover bottom of pan. 5. Bake about 25 to 30 minutes or untJI peppers are just tender. Heat tomato sauce until bubbly In small saucepan. Serve with stuffed peppers. Maka 6 .ervin1~ Good source of: phosphorus, potas- sium, food fiber, protein, vitamin A and vitamin c BRAN W YOGURT PANCAKES ~ cup uneltllcl ~ ftCM' s tllblupaDN..,... S w11pa OM belling .,.,.... l'A tMtpaonult 1egg,ellsJhllr -.... 1 con'8Jner (I oa) pleJn J'OIUl1 ~ oup ... lt 1 QtP Wedded..._.ft ~ 2 ildlleepaetW» ......,.,,.. ~ 1 te•ll Daft gr8'ed ..... rind v ........ ol lot """' 1 ¥l oupa Cft-.d cottlige .... ~s.uc. t . In large bowL ml>< flour, sugar, bak- ing powder and salt !.. Mix egg, yogurt. milk. all-bran cereal, margarine and orange rind. Let stand 1 or 2 minutes or until liquid Is ab- sorbed. 3. Add flour mixture all at once to cereal mixture and stir just until moist- ened. (Batter will be lumpy.) 4. Heat a large, oiled sklllet over mod- erate heat Drop batter into hot skillet using 2 tablespoons batter per pan- cake. Cook until golden brown on bot- tom; turn and cook other side about 3 minutes on each side. Keep warm. Re- peat with remaining batter. 5. Serve with cottage cheese and Orange-Banana Sauce. Maka 18 pan.caku, 6 servinfs Good source of: protein. phosphorus, potassium, food fiber, calcium Continued Family Weekly FOODSHELF ruNA FL VING SAUCERS Mb tosetlm 1 can (7 ozs.) tuna, dralnecl and flaked, % cup grated CM"• nM. 1 a.ip diced proca. c:Mae. 1 tea- spoon Instant..._......._ 1 teaspoon ~ aauoe and ~ teaspoon pepper.Roll out...._ ..... 1 pkg. (10 ou.) of refrtgerated betta... flaky bllc:ds to 10 (S.lneh) clrclet. Top 5 circles wlda 3 tablespoons .... ......, .. cover wtth rwrnalnlng clrcles. Press edges togsther and prick tops with fork. Bake on greaMd baking sheet In preheated ·400° F. oYen for about 12 minutes, until puff ed. Maka 5 Saucert · 33Models-Sa.,e on Famous Mo..C~ .,, EASY-PAY TERMS .,, LOW DOWN PAYMENTS .,, BUY DIRECT & SAVEi -----ACCOllOM>ff coea. °' AMOK:A ....... ~ 5~35 ls.lmcMlt Ave .. Ctllqp. llllnols 60641 Send ntE[ CATAl.OGS and Money Sntnc f'l'ic•& AIM> -.id lftfomlation on P. 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P ..... tend ma Iha• Ji' SL-2000 twin ll>M"'-rldlo Handling charge right _ _,. Tofal D SA\IE $2.-40. Order 2 SL-2000 twin apNlcar radio• lor Just I 111.50 plu• handHng charge. 0 Sand C.0 .0. ($2.00 dapotlt enctoead). or charge It to my: MHlar Charge No -------...,----- Interbank No ------------ 81nkAmerlc1rd No ---------- Good through _____ _ /plH .. Qfintl CITY--------------- STATE ______ ....._ ZIP ____ _ tell1f1otlo" Ouerentaad or Yo11r Mo"•' Chaor111llr "•funded. ·---------------------------------- Co111inu~d PIMIENTO PARSLEY SAUCE 1 blbfespoon marg.,lne 1~flour ~ cup milk or alclm milk 2 w•poona lemon tulc:e 2 lablespoone cftopped pimiento 2 lableepoons chopped ~,.,., Va t ... poon..it 1' tNapOOn ground black peppw 1. Melt margarine In small saucepan over medlwn heat. Blend In flour smoothly. Stir in milk. !. Cook, sUning constantly until mix- ture begins to boll. Stir In remaining Ingredients. Taste for seasoning. Serve hot. M altes about 1 cup Good source of: vitamin A and calcium BUTTERMILK CHICKEN LOAF 1 Qlp Wedded eiM>rM cetNI 2..,. .. cup buttenftlk 1~ .. llPllOI• ..._,.~Ice 2 lablupoo.-. flMIJ chopped <*el'J .. cup flMtJ dqp Id onlof'I .. Qlp d'°"*9 plfftlento ~ .. 11p11onMlt \41 .... p Cl llft ground bl8cll pepper .. te1111 Cl"" ...... ...,.... ...... • ... ......, oMpped cooleecl cNcbn, bder,. pork """'"'° ,,...., aw L Preheat oven to 350° F. line a 7~ x 3% x 2~-lnch loaf pan wtth foil !. In large bowl mJx all Ingredients except Pim.lento Parsley Sauce. Turn loaf mbcturc Into prepared pan. 1 Bake for 55 to 60 minutes or untll the ttp of a knJfe lnMrted in center comes out clan. '· RcmoYe from pan; cool for 5 min- utes. then peel away foll. Serve wtth Pimiento Parsley Sauce. JlaJta4~W..• Good aourcc of: ~ potas- slwn, food fiber, calcium. protein 1 Ollp ................ ftour \it.cup ..... ...... '°"' .... •t11191aMMklngeodll It' ILJD'"9pinwnm.eJdrect t .., rw. -..> '""'OOGllt8I. ....... ... 1' ~ dM""'" Walnuts, .. MOI ... Of p..o.. ~ ..... 2 l.afllJDOM ... ...,f,.. llOt'•• 1N(aoa.J--....eoftlltw ~ a., ......... ,., .... t•l•llHlllilOMW DMllMlt l . ~t own to 3509 F. Mix flour, what gam. &IQIU", .ada, vaniu.. fruit cocktali and walnuts 11togd1et In an 8 x 8 x 2-tnc:h ~cake pen. J. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes. Frost immediately. 3. To make frosting: In small bowl with electric mixer at medlwn speed, blend margarine, cream cheese, confection- ers' sugar, honey and salt smoothly. M allu 9 aeruU.,s Good source of: potassium, vitamin A ORANGE-BANANA SAUCE 1. ln medium saucepan, mix cornstarch and salt with a small amount of orange juice. 2. Gradually stir in remaining orange juice and honey . 3. Cook over low heat, stirring con- stantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boll . C. Remove from heat; sttr In lemon juice, margarine and orange rtnd. 5.. Peel bananas; slice and add to Muce. · Maka about 2 cups Good source of: VltamJn C, potassium HONEY-ORANGE BRAN BREAD 2 cupe un1lfted 111-purpoee flour 1 teaepoon baking powder Va te•poon b•kJng eoct. ~ teapG0n Hlt .V. teaapoon ground cinnamon l4i teapoon ground clovee 1 cup shredded •11-br•n cer .. 1 ~ cuphoneJ ~ cup Ofange !UICI 1 egg 2 lablelpoone YeQelable off 1. Preheat oven to 350° F. Prepare a 1-pound coffee can for baking bread. Grease coffee can generously. 2. Fold piece of aluminum foll long enough to go around can with a gen erous overlap into 4 thicknesses, 3 Inches wide. Wrap around top of can so foil extends 2 Inches above top. Attach to can with string. Set aside. 3. In small bowl mix flour, baking powder, baking soda. salt, cinnamon and cloves. 4. In large bowl soak bran cereal with honey and orange juice. Beat In egg and vegetable oil. 5. Add dry Ingredients and stir only until moistened. Tum Into prepared can. 6. Bake 5.5 to 65 minutes or until cake tester Inserted In center comes out clean. Remove from can and cool on wire rack Maltu 1 loaf Good source of: phosphorus, potas- sium, food fiber. food energy FREE (5) 1ST PRIZES $299.SO COllPAltABU YALU£ DRESSMAKER ZIG·ZAG SEWllfG MACHINES -. 2ND PRIZES 25 PAIRS ElECTRtC SCISSORS Si"1ply Unscramble The. Words And Mail Today! c.rm .... 1. My ,....,. °' .. lHlld a.a 'Mr ..... =•citsw-s ....-..oecm SEWING IN:: •• ~ ic... ....... lmmecl-_...._~In or.._.patllllldor ..n:tld~ F«llnl. a.. orloc-' ...._ 2. M .... bec:a11e .. ~of CTTY SEW· NG~ ltECO .. *'1::'· IC-. 3. "'-'Y 1'1111 .. -*Y or• , .... ._ Ml> .. tDdlytW....ot .. ~ ...... ... a.c.tt ~ ............ by cn.tnv hm ll'nllnO .. oon.ct ....... 4. All pn.-... will be notified by lftel. Atl I*· -ent.rlng INe conteR will.,....,..,. eoupon rrs WY-ITS FUNI NO PURCHASE REQUIREDI ""'' El'lfrl fo etrl SIWJ#G ~co .•• ,. ............... Kai-. .... r--------------------------, FW-9'5 YOU •A Y Wll A PRIZE I -Hint: They An I ' UacMllllf T1ll WOIDI it.rte"' to Sewing ENTRY FORM-~ lllOUMlllD DON'T WAITI ENTH TODAY I ,__,., .. I Edle"El ._, ... I f ' NAME ....... 0 •••• 0 • -••••••••••• 0 •••••••••• 0 ••• -••••••••• • I ADDRESS •.....• , •.....•••.•••.•. , .•..••. , .•.•......•. , . ·I CITY .•••••. -..•.•.•• , • STATE • . • . • . . Zltt .•.. , .•...•••• t L ...., ___________ ----------' l 1 ~...!,..l.ASSlc SPECIAL SOIJFFLES A DESSERT LOVEllS FIRST CHOICE Dessert souffies are the pride of an accomplished cook. With these clear instructions to guide you, fresh ingredients and a good sense of timing, you'll be on your way to a .creative cooking experience. Dalft let ........... ........... Of .... Dinty Moore Beef Stew has meat. It even has little pieces of meat all through the gravy that give it an undeniably rich, meaty taste. If you love meat, but haven't been having much of it lately, buy a case of Dinty Moore. Then you can have your share of meat, plus a good amount of fresh potatoes and carrots, at a price you can swallow. -tHormel\* "'N• "000 ""OOUCT• A fabul.olu •ou/IU •trai.lht from the ouen and ready for aer-vm1 to ·~cial frienda. GRAND MARNlf.R OR ORANGE ARCE SOUFFLE 2 ••paa .. pk.19 2 blbl9epoone butter 1 tebleep aon pM WI cup eugw 1~ tMlnpaone flour DMhutt ~ cupmlll 1 a.11p a on pure w-. utntct 4 .... ~ plua 1 9IKI white, room ........... \fa ta•paon CNeM of ...., ·~ 4 .....,aa.11Grand11.m.r or orenge Juice" G ..... 11.m.rS.UO. L Preheat oven to 350° F. Using 2 teaspoons butter, butter a 2-qt. souffle dJsh and coat with 1 tablespoon sugar. Z. In small saucepan, heat 2 tablespoons butter until melted. Blend In flour and salt smoothly and cook, sttrrtng one minute. 3. Add milk and cooK, stirring until mJxtur~ comes to bolllng; reduce heat and cook, stir- ring for 5 minutes longer. Remove from heat; stir in vaniUa. 4. ln medium bowl, with electric mixer at high speed, beat egg yolks until thick and lemon- colored (about 5 mJnutes). Gradually add 3 tablespoons sugar, beating as you add. S. In large bowl, with clean beate1$, beat 6 egg whites with electrlc mixer until foamy. Add cream of tartar and continue beating until stiff peaks form. Gradually beat ln 1 table- spoon sugar. 6. Fold one quarter of the beaten whites Into the vanilla mixture, using a light, aJry over- and-under motton. Add remafnlng whites and fold ln. 7. Pour half of the souffle mixture Into pre- pared souffte dish. Sprinkle ladyfingers with Grand Marnier and place on top of ml)(ture . Pour remaining so.uffle mixture over lady· fingers. 8. For "top hat": with back of spoon make a 1-tnCh deep rtng around souffle top. If a glazed top ls desired, sprlnRle with a little confec. tioners' sugar just before baking time ls up. 9. For a crusty~ souffle bake 30 to 3.5 mJnutes or until souffle ls well risen and top ls deep golden brown. 10. For a tender, moister souffle: Set souf fki dish in pan ccntalning 1 Inch of hot water. Bake for about 40 to 45 minutes or until aouffle I• well risen and top Is deep golden brown. II. FAMILYWl!EKLY, F4lbn1&ry 13, Im ... 11. At end of either baking method, serve souffle lmmedlately with Grand Mamter Sauce. Maka 4 to 6 •ervinf• •Don't wish to use Grand Mamler? Use orange Julee, Instead; the result will be delicately orangellke In taste. ORANGE LEMON SOUFFLE 1 t-.poon plua 1'J cup butter or merprlne 2 t.bleepa i.• plue v, cup euger 2~11our 1'l ~PDOft Nit , ~ cup orMge or tangerine ltAlce, preferablJ freehlJ equea.d 1 t8bletip a Oft lemon Juice, pref•rllblJ ff'fthlJ equwzed 2 tH8poo;,e gr8t.d lemon peel 4 egga, Mpllratecf. room temperatu,. "-... pOClft er... of lllfW 1 cup ....., cnlllft, whipped 2 t.ibt11poelile conf9CtJonen'.eupr 1. Preheat oven to 350° F. Using 2 teaspoons butter, butter a 1 Y,i-qt soume di.sh. !. In small saucepan. combine sugar, flour and salt Blend in orange and lemon Julee smoothly. Add butter. 3. Heat to boiling over medium heat, stirring constantly until thk:k and bubbly. Remove from heat; stir In lemon peel. 4. In medium bowl with electric mixer at high speed. beat egg yolks until thlck and lemon- colored (about 5 minutes). 5. Stir small amount of orange mixture Into beaten yolks. Return VQlk mixture to saucepan, blending well. 6. In large bowl with clean beaters, beat egg whites with electric mixer until foamy. Add cream of tartar and continue beating until stiff peaks form. 7. Gently Stir about % of egg whites Into or~ mixture. Fold In remaining whites. I. Pour souffle mbrture Into prepared souffJe dish and bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until well puffed and golden brown. 9. Serve lmmedJately with whipped cream. sweetened with confectioners' sugar. Malta 4 .ervin.ga GRAND MARN1ER SAUCE , ..... , .. .....,_ .... rdb ~ ...... ~ ° FUft flow ~ .. 11ra1a,....._atrect 11111111 ir • D • Gnftd...., °'-....Juice• ---··d-i. In top of a double boiler scaJd milk and cream. I. In sman bowl With electric mixer, beat egg yolks W1tll thick and light, about 5 minutes. Gradually beat ln IUgar and flour. I. Add the hot milk and cream to beaten egg JIOl<a, bea~ "'9arously with a wire whisk. Return to top ol the double boiler. C. Cook C'UStafd.auoe mixture <:Net stmmer1ng wahtr, ~constantly With a wooden spoon witll mixture ls thk:k ~ to coat spoon Stram auce. cover and refrigerate. 5. Just before serving, stir ln vanilla, Grand ManUa-and whipped aeam. Mdo about 2-Si CUI» •foe> this, too, you can substitute and .tt1I have a~sauc.. ..... ,_. s.cc.. ..... s.ffW L Separate egg whites fnlm yolks when cokJ; allow to warm to room temparature. .. AMtLV WEEKlY, F~ 1a, 1m ... I. Egg whites and yolks wlll increase to greater \IOlwne when beaten at room temper- ature. S. Egg whites will not Increase In volume If the slightest bit of egg yolk or oU ls pre.tent on bowl or on beater. t. In making a scuffle, the correct beating of the egg whttes-untlJ sttff, but not dry-ts alJ tmportanl 5. Remember, you are trying to hQld ln all the air you have beaten In. so fold thoroughly but u.se a light, airy hand. 6. Souffles may be baked ln any ovenproof casserole of the corTeet volume. However, a straight-side souffle dish wUI give maximum souffle volume, as Its straight sides make lt easter for the souffli ,.. mixture to climb. liWI Tuna·Heiper helps more than'. just tuna! Try it with chicken, turkey and ham, too! Chl't let the name fool you. Besides making terrific tuna dishes, those riCh cream or cheese sauces with noodles do delightful ~ with other meats as well. On evCJY Tuna Helper• box, you'll And~ inexpensive recipes that help you tum left- civen into delidoUs ~ lilce Harn and~ Souffle or T urkev Tetnmini. And just to show you how really quick and easy those reciP'.CS are, here's one for OUCken-Oreen Bean ~e. Go ahead. Let Tuna Helper help you with more than just tuna . ( - @bservations Du~• dlattnctton. Americans consumed more motor fuel in 1976 lhan ever before-118.8 ~FQ .. 111z•,4 d\. ~ billlOt'l gallons. according lo the Federal Highway •Pi ~ Adm1n1stratt0n That's a 5.5 percent increase ... , • 0 flQ over 1975, and 3 7 percent more than the previ-1 • _. ous record year of 1973. Meaning that. as a nation, America seems to have forgotten the lessons of the energy crisis. But don't you forget them. Take it easy on the gas pedal, avoid any unnecessary trips, and share the driving with neighbors. Americans must prove we can conserve our energy resources One wey to MW. What do Delaware, M1ssiss1ppi, New Jersey, New 'lbrt<, and South Dakota have in common? They're among the mall'f states that have recently passed legislation allowing motorists to tum right when traffic signals ant ~d. As a result, autos spend less time stopped at red lights, and less gasoline 1s wasted. In fact, the Federal Highway Administration has estimated that a nationwide nght-lurn-<>n·red policy could save up to 187 million gallons of gasoline a year So we're making progress. I llUNK FENW.CK HAS MADE A MAJOR B~AKTHROUGH 0 &panillon down undw. The mysterious ·dead heart• of Australia-the parehed outback-was first crossed by Robert Burke and Wilham Wills 1n 1860. The story ol what happened to them is the sixth epiSOde of Ten Who Dared. the ·~Showcase" prnentat10n on great adventurers. Anthony Quinn. who narrates the series. cans their troub'e-plagued JOUrney perhaps "the most disas- trous success· in exploratlOfl hlslOfY Check your local TV listings tor time and station 'fbu'R nww forget the exploits of Burt<e and Wills, or the others whose tales are told on the series. To further your knowledge, and for a lasting addition to your II· brary. youmaywantthe33&-pageboo4'., 7M Whoo.red, with a preface by Quinn. Illustrated with COior pictures of 90m8 ol htstory's greatest ad\len1ures, the book witt carry you. through time from the 15th to the 20th centutiea. 'iblJ can obtaln'a copy by sending a check or money order for $1 ... 95. plua appllcab'e state and local taxes, to: JWt Who ~ P.O. Box 1934. Kansas C~ Mls.souri 641~. Mobir PEOPLE QUIZ/ By John E. Glbeoo Do women experience love more fully than men do? Do opposites really attract? What about love at first sight? YOUR VALENTINE LQ. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. There are two seemingly confllcttng sayings about love and romance. One Is that like attracts like; the other Is that opposites tend to be drawn to each other. Both are valid. 2. Love-or the lack of lt-ln a mar- riage can change each partner's per- sonality. S. Women experience love In Its various phases and dimensions much more fully than men do. 4. Men aren't as romantically lnterested ln the opposite sex as they used to be. 5.. When the feeling of love-at·flrst- stght Is accompanied by the over- whelmlng conviction that life would be empty and meaningless without the other person, the odds are better than even that this ls a love that will last. 6. Love can't really be defined; one has to feel It to understand It ANSWERS I. Trl.U!. And for both sayings, as evidenced by psychologkal studies sponsored by the National Science Foundatk>n. which show that men and women with high self~steem tend to be attracted to those with similar attitudes and outlook On the other hand, It was found that "persons with negative self- concepts did not show a prefe.rence for similar others." Z. Tr~. A study evaluating research on marriage lndlcate5 that ln a happy mar- ri~ "the wife's personality tends to become more llke her husband's, whereas In an unhappy or loveless mar- riage the husband's personality be· comes less like hls wtfe's than when he married her.'' S. Tru.. A Boston Unlvers1ty study of the dynamk:s of love cites findings l'howlng that women. tend very defi- nitely to have "• more extensive ro- mantic experlenc:c than men." They respond more completely to the emo- tional high afforded by a love relation- ship, more fully to the dictates of the heart and express their emotions more freely and uninhlbltedly. lt' s pointed out that In our culture there are tradition.al restrictions operattng upon the be· havlor of the male. For example. he Is expected to be less emotlonaJ, and he tends to live up to thls expectation. •· Trl.U!. A study of changing trends of romantic attitudes, conducted by Uni- versity of Southern California's profes- sor of psychiatry, Martin Grotjahn, found that a current trend toward ro- mantic Indifference was reinforced by a cultural phenomenon, the late tele- vision show. It has been termed one of the most effective deterrents to the fuJI expression of the love re.lationshlp. 5. Falu. The odds are just as good that this could be lnfatuatlon. As one au- thority aptly observes, It Is unfortunate that many people must make one of their most Important decisions on the basis of such a deluslve emotion. And It's further noted that "persons who have the power to excite this madness In others are by no means always the person with whom It Is possible to live happily." The best way to different!· ate between real love and Infatuation Is through the "ttme test": studies show lnfatuatlons rarely last more than a few weeks. 6. Trl.U!. However, a team of behavior specialists whose oonoem has been to explore the feeUng.s associated wtth "the experiencing of love and the shar- ing of this f eelJng with another/' cites a pair of deflnitions which comes ~loser than most to hitting the martc: "To love ls to have pleasure In teeing and fttllng through all the aensea..'' And ''T 0 love another penon is to feel [at] oot with that penon, to fMI cloM ... and this fecJtng of oner.. la one of ttw most exhilarating. most aelttng rJR1 expcr1cnca ln llf e.'' il1I Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your HeaJth. The ·Key Ingredient Discovered By A Medical Doctor You can lose 14 to 24 pounds or more without eating le11 foocll We've (Ult puWishecl a new, detailecl guidebook that ...... , .. , safe results fad or it's freel It reveals that you can protect you -Ith and lose u much weight • you want without hunger. 11le ncret Is a discovery by Medical Docton that shrlnb fat out of your body. in certain countries enjoy virtual im- munity from certain diseases, be- cause they have the right amount of bran in their diet. Y-ou'll read the full story in our guidebook. 1•m Ann Adkins. Here I wn before I went on THE BRAN DIET and lost 110 pounds. Then, people would say, "She has such • pretty face - if only lh• weren't so fat." Reed my full story. GUIDEBOOK REVEALS THE SECRET A_ scientific study described in our guidebook reveals why fewer calories are absorbed by your body from food that contains the proper amount of bran, while more calories are ab- sorbed from the bran-free food that most of us eat. SH HOW MUCH YOU CAN LOSE FAST If On PLAN NO. 1 PLAN NO. 2 A Typtc.t Without You C.n Al'Mrican Eating lest Soon Weigh Diet You You Can This Much ~ ltow Weigh Soon Weigh Or Leu 130 ........... 116 ....... ..... 93 140 .•........... 125 ············ 100 150 ············· 133 ............ 106 160 ............ 142 ............. 114 170 ............. 151 ·············121 180 -·-·········· 160 ············-128 200 ............. 178 ............. 142 220 ............. 196 ············· 157 YOU'll Fiil fUll WITH A unu WM IN YOUI Din The 8nn Diet '9duces the urge to overeat by requiring 'more chewingJ , slowing down the intake of food ano llttnulatlng teenrtiom that induce a feetlrlg of fullnea. You'll enjoy sa-vorinq your food longer since bran- containing foods are delicious. MUNGO BANISHIDI Scientific studies show that volun- teers with the ridlt amount of bran in their diet stayed full while those on a bran-free diet soon became hungry and ate again. Do you ever feel this way on your present diet? If so, the renon's simple: it maY. lack fi~r like bran, the outer fiber coat of ~ain that's usually discarded in mill- mg. You just need a little bit of bran, ~other fiber, if it's present in the food you eat. Fill out and mail the coupon to get dozens of tas~ menus and ~ipes that contain bran and other fiber that helps you lose weight. IT'S A HUUNG Din TOO The er.. 06-t w.sn't wen~ tor taking off fat. It w• ct'Mt9d • • .-rng diet .,_. th• brilliant dlt.ectfve wOtic of • famous cancer ~. He ob.wd that people Two doctors recently praised bran in their newspaper columns. One says, ''We now have evidence incriminating bland foods in the develO{>ment of appendiciti~ polyps, divertu:uli, and cancer of me large intestine." The other says that our typical bran-free diets produce the cramping J>ain of diverttCUlar disease, and that 90% of the symptoms are relieved on the bran diet. Few people are constipated either, since no blockages form. High blood cholesterol levels which go with heart, lung, kidney and artery disease are lowered astonishingly on the bran diet. Phlebitis and hemor· rhoids are controlled too. Even ulcers and gallstones are related to the a- mount of fiber in your diet. HERE'S PROOF YOU CAN SHED WEIGHT Yoo may not lose as much as Ann Adkins did, but her true story shows how easy it can be. Hert I am now. Order THE BRAN DIET, and .. how •nv tt will ... for you to loee weight.· "I LOST 110 POUNDS" -Mrs. Ann AdkiN, Westfield, N. C. "I'd been fat all my life. I hed tried all kinds of diet aids, pills and fad diets. I'd tose 20 or 30 pounds end gain it blck -plus more. Then, at 31 when I weighed 224 pounds, I put myself on the bran diet. I know It toUnd1 unbeli8Ylble1 but I stuck wi1h It until I lost 110 pounds. I didn't go hungry •t ell. It's the kind of food, not the tmount, that met- ten. lt't wonderful to be slim. Peo- pie that I work with are fascinated with what I've done. They used to say. "She has such a pretty face -if only she weren't so fatl" Now, I get lots of compliments. P.S.-My husband has lost 40 pounds too, and we are able to get out and do things we've never done before. It's been over 1 % years since I reached 114 pounds, and I have no trouble keeping weight off. I would like to share my newly found joy in life with others and encour• those who have problems losing weight." "I WINT FROM 250 TO 171 IN 1S WlllS." -Mr. J .C. The secret: heav'{ emphasis on one of the choices of The Bren Diet. "My blood pressure is back to normal and I've lost 12 inches around my waist. Now I have will power because this is the diet I enjoy." "SIMPLE TO FOLLOW" -Mn. I. C. "You made your program quite sim· pie to follow and I do like your reci pes. I have alreitdy baked the muff ins and distributed them among some friends, and they were delectable." "RECOMMENDED BY MY DI." -Mrs. F.C. 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Moreover, each minute, the heart muscle performs work equlvaJent to hoisting a 70-pound load one foot off the groood, and you might try your calculator on the awe- lnsplrtng load your heart will cany lf you live to be 100. Consider, too, the wisdom of the arrangement-the heart rests between each beat and, If not overly abused. will even heal It.self after a heart attack. But still It doesn't do everything. Aristode, for one, was wrong when he speculated that the heart was the seat of the 900.I and the emotions. Cold as It mav 9CUld. love begins In your brain. But your heart certainly can be affected by lcwe. You. for lnstin:.e, can be "heartsk:k" when a low aff atr goes IOUl'- depression sets In, your heart rate slows down. and you feel ·~en.·· On the o4her' hand. the onset of low (signaled, ple..ue nn**nbcr, by the brain) can make your heart r.ce, surge and abruptly change Its rate by c:alllog It to acap with an extra but ...... ._. ....,. .._. .._ ~ an ....... organ. l..eanM'do da Vind not only made beautiful and ~ta anatomk:AI drawtings ol the hwt In hla not.bookl, he al9o wrot.: ''The heart moYa ol It.If and doa not Gap una.. f°"'*·'' And WlUlam Harwv commented about hla clforta to dls- c:owr the Innermost Wf'Cts ol the heart and blood c:ll'aMtJon In the 17th c:cntwy: '1 WU abost tempted '° think ... that the motion of the hwt WM only to be COHlpi ehmdlld by God." Today we're more proMk.. with re» tine hurt trantplants and open-heart .... gery, but only a few centurta ego the MCreta of tha heart went bc,..and medk:lne' • wlldat drams. against her chaste breast. l...ainnec: came up with the Idea of a hollow ttbe that. tn fact. 1N1911fied the heartbeat and thereby revolu- tionized ~ of heart problam. ............................. ,..._ Something under one peroent of the population haw their hearts not beneath the left breast, but beneath the ~l These peo- ple usually haw reversal of all tntemal or· gans. however. Where the Idea that the heart Is heart·shaped came from rm not prepared Modesty was the mocha' of IMWttlon for French phytk:Un ~ LMnnec, whoee vital cantrtbutkJn to ~of a-t func. tlon w the .tiethoecape In tha arty 19th oinaa.y. ~ d.tced bw1bat bv ~ .......,, clown and ~ the ... ~the patient'• chat. WMn one modat ~ womm recalled In honor IPd thllne at the tbcqld ol a mm ... belQg ~ Wa1ilg: lM S"l'lft 6--' HIS DltniHd Thlt Cigso SaUtg Is Dangerous to Yu Helhh. ... to say. I °"' prepared to uy that the notion Is wrong-pear·lhaped would be a more accura• daa lptlon. One poalble ocepUon Is the frog. whk:h has two ab1a on top and only one ventricle below. Pcs:Ubly an early vMsectkJnlst, whose only experience was ·with d1aectlng frogs. was responsible f« the tradition. On the whole, ~ tha heart isn't a bad symbol; It does 9eel1l hard to lrnagtnc sending your girl a crate of pears for Valentine'• Day. ---liw .. .a. Polk. MD. -- .. ..... ~ TM Com Of)> I J1·1? If your fawrtte oolalr ttne•s Day red.~t say about you? Aocordtng ~ Deborah Sharpe. <ii The P.ychololoty of Color · , "red" people are cat.a re oonstantly starting thh9.~~ off on tangents. taking ~~re creative, have stroog ll~ and dislikes, but sometimes tbttllie very Immature. lbey're not ~ achJevers unless they have a bal- -=fng tnllumoe. They should wori< for a penon who loYes blue or green and ~a blue~ green-favortng man or wc>man. Two reds together woukl •drive each other crazy. Women tend to pll:k red more often as a favorite color o.an men do. But. cautions Sharpe, you qn't tell what color a man really likes. 51,e says: "Men·love pink-yet they're afraid to wear It, thinking that they'll loQ&c effeminate." Give Y Om'Mlf Flowers Al 11aroagk Farwry Voq shouldn't have flowers In your halt.e just on February 14. They can brWlten your windows all during the ~February days lf you only fol- low • few simple rules. Dr. Dennis WoMld<, professor of flork:ulture at P~a State Untverstty, suggests co&eta a p&.nt that ls very successful ~ Wax begonia and lmpatlens abo ~th only a little sunlight, while ul plants like the geranlwn gmer •t IUl'Vtve. Don't over- ferttllzc p&ants. but do water than that 10 to 20 percent ol the water from the bottom of the pol With al of spring, many of the plants outdoors. wa.falaA ..... ? Plmty s.,. 0-&llldy ~ by Tu&.ne ~ psy- chologlst Dr. Garry Gar.vood .,..m acadank ac:Newment may hlia9a In pert on students' rwwnes. "A name " OM of the thi19 most frequently md lnttm.teJy connected with a person.'" he -., "From the mlnuha a child has e name. peopte make auodations and ~ .tM>ut hJm on the balls of It... He asked tuc:Nn In tchools ~ Georgia and Florida to dasstfy ~ nama as datrable or ~.., ... Bearing in mind that pref- crmca are alwayschangtng, and differ fram regton to ~ he f<Uld John, Jama, Jonathm\. Craig, Jeffrey, Pat- rick. Thomas end Richard among the most dahble MmeS. Unfonunately, ~ ..... t test:s -..ggasted thoea with nama low on the b.st often recetved poon:r IP"llda 81-1 exp awi m. wn- blttot. QreG' apectatlons Ihm> those wtth dtstrable names. u;~-~,.._r.,, GdABrakO.YomTua: GetManted Valentine's Day may or may pot make you think about a wedding, but we think It's In your best interest to point out the plight of the single taxpayer. No -doubt about It, single people are hurt by current Federal tax laws. . For example. take two taxpayers, one single and one married. both with a taxable 1noome of $15.000. If the slngle had earned an additional $1,000. per- haps through lnYestments. he'd get to keep only $690 of IL But the married taxpayer who earns an extra $1,000 Would get to keep $750 of IL The facts spe.ak for themselves. Why shouJd th1s be? Because married people make the tax ~ and they're jealous of singles, II) they tax them heavily? Only Con- .... and the IRS know for sure. Qmc.kTMa A<nf ' Aw• a' 'a us•., '--~•••••1rel ...... a rod< group. ..,. he cannot tum out lyrics sb¥:C hls ~ Aftiian hound. Genhwtn. left~ know tt 90Urtds aUly, but that's just 1he I am-I get very attached to the th"-" Grtf- ftn has ~t doOan manu9Cripts. lncludlng to.c poc-. _. lda9by 1..or.ta,._ _. P«Cf a,.._ ...... Uterary eiq>erts called It a major find and vaJued at close to a mllllon dollars . . . Some kJds have all the Ideas: young actress T.._ O'Nal II '*"99 Iller 80tlM!r a home In Palm Springs, complete with tenn1s court and swlmmlng pool ... A prestigious me.di· cal jOumal has announced that N9'Blnl' c 1 a t t!aa el Ollloa ... pdc In the diet has a protective effect on some Important factors that are linked to heart disease and hardening of the .! arteries. What might this mean for 11 mouthwash manufacturers? < c: c: • E = .; Glrla Say Boys Sltoald u.c More Coetad (lA a) Wbl'8 we <:Ml't say for c.ertam that be- spectacled boys receive fewer Vale:n- t:lnes, ttlere does seem to be a new twist theN days to the noUon that ''boys never make passes at girls who wear g)assc$': Most teen-age girls be· Uew boys who wear glasses shoWd switch to contact lenses. A survey by a major manufacturer of optlcal aids of 1,:n> girls ranging from 13 to 19 years of age, represented a belanced cross MCtkJn of glrls from all parts <>f the country. When the raearc:hers alked the gtrls who IAoQ'a. eontact lenses why they had ~ from eyeglasses, bov• wwe 9'e answer. The young worth of~ ads a detectJve aecncy to track hla'llla111 pct .... Bank official• clunlng ..,._._.._ wame.r~ the following reasons fOf' W&l .. vcontacts: social events wlth .. ---~ peroent; schoo~ 85 percent; ~nea. concerts and plays. 63 percent; ~ tpOrts, 57 percent old vault In London haw found treMUN trow of early 19th-<lentury "'>· HOw To Talle A Good Plctme Of A Kid. You l.oM If you want to 1*IS a..sood picture of those special swe ._ b:: your kkis -here are some from pro. fessblal ~ of all. capturing two kids In photo more than doubles the more than two makes for disaster. ly,. you create the proper ...... ~, tunately, the most photogenic mfllll(I spring from spw-<>f-the-moment tlWties.. But by the time you pt" the camera. find the fllm and the scene will be gone. Relax[---.1'1_.. try to bec:ome CeeU B. deMJl.le. elect a time when the child ls llTt or tired. Mom.Ing ls generally best small children. As for getting the ' angle'': normally, one never pho graphs a grown person from unless deliberate dlstortJon ls deslr Ollldren are little people and should treated In like manner. Shoot from angle at theJr level This requires lng, kneeling or even lying on ground but proYkJes good-looking tures. Other points: despite the adrnonlUon that the sun must be your shoulder, the ltkls need photographed squinting unhappil the light. Move to a shaded area. Indoors with natural light. Kids ..__ .... _ harsh glare of flashbulb$. If --·~. ls too low, try moving next to -iNlin. dow. Try f« a neutra~ Paea..t ground. While compostng the,<~\D the finder, reexamine the hiillll•m"Ol.11~ to be sure lt's right , DATE: Valentine's Day.. . BIRlH>AVS(~y:Aquartus; Saturday-Pisces): s r 11) Khn Novak 44; George Segal 41; CMol Lynley 35; Tennessee Ernie~ 58; Bess Truman 9'l; ElJeen F~ 57. M t1, Carl Bemstetn 33; Jobn Warner 50; Hugh Downs ·56. T111,eny Marisa 8ere:n9on ». 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FE8RVARY 13, 1977 CIRCUS IN ROMANTIC SETTING The sun bnll1antly reflecced off the blue Mediterra· nean as. high above the wh11e·capped waves. a flour· 1sh of trumpets signaled the beginning of a five-day feast for c1rcus lovers in the 1ewel-l1ke principality of Monaco. The "Monte Carlo Circus Festival," a1nng Wednes· day at 8PM on CBS, was taped on the final evening of the gala event, from among 45 acts who performed for a panel of judge\ and a throng of circus aficionados, dazzling rhe crowd with rheir artistry "The animal acts are sensational," claims Chad Everett, hosr of r he program. "Tibor, from a circus 1n Germany, goes into a cage with six tigers and one lion He gets two of the llgers IO rump through flaming hoops. h's the first time I've seen d1Herent breeds of cats in one cage Pnnce Rainier, who initiated the festival rhree 'fears ago. prizes the clntmal acts rnOit highly In fact, when these circus people gather here. a lot of mutual problems are discus>ed. The more hu· mane treatment of circus animals was an important topic this year" As the Cannes Film Festival tn France is important to the film world, so the "Monte Carlo Circus Festival" gives interna11onal circus people a chance to observe other ·acts, to exchange information, and look at what's availble 1n the market place. "In addition to animal acts," continues Everett, 'there are aenalists and clowns Judy Merton from Rhodesia, a 28·year·old college graduate, does the most breathtaking trapeze maneuvers; the Flying Michaels from Las Vegas do a triple somersault on the trapeze, a balancing act from South America performs without the aid of a net, and knife-thrower from 'iw11zerland aims his weapons at h1~ assistant, ~trapped to a moving target "Prince Rainier decided in the be)o:inning that there would be only one ring at the Festtval," says Everett. •·because like the rest of us who love nrcuses, he claims he never knows where to look." 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Amons lh<m "p1yln1 tribute" P•7 ,;9 ~ C I. 0 S F. • II P l ~~ 'ISLAND RESCUES' Code R, the new m1d·suson series on CBS (Fridays at 8PM). focusel on the efforts of a small hut efhe1ent team ot individuals who deal with the daily emer11ncy rescue operations which occur on a small island off the Southern Cahlornia coast. Three youn& men head up the island's Police, Fire and Ocean Rescue departments. duhn& with every kind of emer1ency, from murder and rescues at sea to lost hitchhikers, smuulers and other threats to the island's population, whether 11 be from animal or man. Some of the early episodes deal with such adventures as a runaway hot air balloon, sk1nd1vers who are trapped 1n an underwater cave, fires and explosions on land as well as on sea, and even animals such as a skunk and a buffalo who decide to inhabit some human dwellin&s leavin& their own brand of wilderness. Starring in the series are four attractive youne people· James Houghton, Martin Kove, Tom Simcox and Susanne Reed. Houghton, who originated the role of Creg Foster on the CBS daytime drama. The Young and the Restless. stars as Rick Wilson. the island's fire Chief, a handsome bachelor in his early thirties. Houghton started his acting career at the earl~ a1e of si• when he played a small role man episode of "Wire Service." a series produced by his lather Buck Hou1hton. He also appeared in a lew other series. including McKeever and the Colonel, The Tw1h1ht Zone and The Richard Boone Show Martin Kove stars as Ceor1e Baker, Chief of Buches, whose space- a1e power boat, l1fe1uard I, is the pride of the island. Kove is a young actor with an extensive sta1e. telev1s1on and movie background. Some of his film credits include "Where's Poppa," "The Wild Party "Death Race 2000," "White Line Fever" and "Capone." He will soon be seen co·sturin1 with Charles Bronson in "The White Buffalo" and Valenne Perrine in "Windfall " Kove is especially pleased with hlS role 1n Code R as a hleauard since he has had hfe1uard lrainin2 and it is the lust role 1n which he hasn't been cast as a "heavy." The third member of the rescue team 1s Tom Simcox, who stars as Pollet Chiel Walt Robinson. S1mcol also has an extensive background in both theater and television. Early m htS career, he had a recurring role 1n the Network's lon1·runnin1 daytime drama, Search for Tomorrow He has also worked as a director for a television station, is a poet, a screenwriter and owns a restaurant. Some of his recent credits include several Pohce Story episodes, C1bbsv1lle and Disney's made·for·lelevis1on movie "Weak Foot." Pretty Susanne Reed stars as Suzy, the secretary for the three chiefs and dispatcher for the Island's emer1ency services radio rescue unit Miss Reed decided in college that she wanted to be an actress. In a rush to 1et her career started, she completed a three year curriculum at Pennsylvania State in 1ust om two years and graduated as a liberal arts major. While studyin& acting in New York City, Miss Reed supported herself doin& television commercials. Alter being persuaded only recently by her aeent to come to California, Miss Reed has aPJ)eared 1n 1uest roles 1n The Rookies, Gibbsville, Poltee Woman and two episodes of Tht Six Million Dollar M•n. SUNDAY (Comlftued) to lhe difficult dlakt art Gr1ndma Duca, Mickey Mouu, Cindtrell1, Snow Whitt and th• SeYen Dwarfs. Pluto, Jlmlnr Crdet 1nd the Thrn little Pip Cl)..,... ............ ef tllt s.. • (8 CD) 0 ••ttCJ Ortw/ ...,.., ..,. '1he M)'51try ol Wrtches Hollow" The Hlfdy Boys 11e 1n lat• h11r-raislni adventure w!len they to to visit their lnend's unclt and lurn he has mys!~ unished ... T.-..tmt ..... (I:) car> "OIMI" (susp) '71-0e11nis Weave1, Tim Hert>trt, Ol¥1C$ Peel. CD Vlllll CAM Stln On * MUSIC HAU. AMERICA G)lhliclW~ IS .,-. Cc:> (ti) "Y•...., • Yu Witt" (tom) '72 -T td Bessel!, 01zabeth Ashier. Jaca, Cwldy fD E..-1 at S,....., m 11rU11 1.Hpq1 ""'1• -7:30- CI Motlt: Cc:> (90) "h1mlen firth, 2150 l.D." (sc1·f1) '66-Peter Cushina. ~rnard Cribb1ns 8:00 B ((ll) (})) Cl) R!lo41 Rhoda must drop her own allerey problems to help lief sister's boyfriend over come • h1la11ous depreu1on obseuion. 8 @ Cl) <ID tll "IC's II& (..t-2001: A 5-Kt o;,.., (SCI h) '68-Ke11 Dllllu, Cary Lockwood. Wtlh1m Sylvester, Dan R1Chter, Oou1ln Ra1n, leo111rd ROSStte1 Atte1 aeons of evolution a tum ol Stitnhsts ~ts out 1n • fabulous 541ace ship bound for Jup1te1 where they btheve they will d1sc;om the soutte of hu1111n 1ntet11aence. but •loo& lhe wty their computer pilot, Hal, t>t11ns to bthlwe 1n 1 CUft0us 11r1y and the two eaploien are en 1aced 1n a 1npp1111. hfe-or·dnth combat with lhe mutinous machine • ...,.., w.w"' llbak (I) "'9r llanW Veritty ltlllt D (121J Cl)) a Sb lllllioll S 11111 Wiien an [asl Cerm1n scientist laku a heart attack and slips away lo a c.rnival for a few days before the test·fllght of the United States' 8 I Bomber, Steve Austin suspecls ptmible sab1ta1e. II) Sin! Yq Show tDAIMrkl at El.SllR • s,tvia P'IMt -8:30- • ((ll) CD> Cl) r11,111t Phyllll Ines to turn 1 wrecked m1rn11e into a reconcilrttion wlleft she meddles 1n her boss' private alf11rs .lldltqt a'-~ 9:00 B ((ll) CD) Cl) s.itdl Mauie. 11 kidnapped and Pete and Mac hlwe to dlSCOYtl wl1o is tllrutenina 1n aid man's lift 1n order to usurt lier sate return 80rll~ • Olcal'1 lat IMia- • "Alld Tiit Wlllntr ll.." TIM 41 lat fliaCMrtal • (121 Cl)) a llBlll 0tar'1 tell ...,_ "And llitWinner Is. " luhe Andrews, W1tt1r Mttlll1u, Cteaory Peck and K1thatint Roes host this stadilltd speci1l lt1t11rln1 scenes from wery motion pteture tvtt to win tht Academy Award for Be$! Pk:tutt of the Year lV WEEK, F!IAUAllV t&, 1171 G THIS IS YOUR Biil.£ * Contpllt1 ..,..... "' Water Comtuftdlilll e'l'MlllYM .... • -··--= Tiii QM! Mall TfiiTrlumphs, tears and crises in lht 23·yur Clfttf of one of baseball's mos1 successful 111111t1m. 1ndud1n1 1nttMtW1 with Sindy Koufu, Ou kt Snider, f'te Wee RttSI, Don D~le a> ltfl HUMWO * CALWY ltAU. Y .., ....... '4 S Tiii 0.. w., tD .......,_. lllattrt: Updlin. ~ -9:30- • Tlll llllC Is c.i.e Cl) Sl.-y -c:.., CJ GOD El1STS7 CHRtST * lt£SURIECT£07 IY It. WUMIWllD Vldl111 Of Cun1mU11ist rriaona Cl Vak1 ti Ille ~rt,n CIDc.r..tl"- 10:00 9 ((ll) ())) Cl) OeMccllil While tryinr to prevent a pair of wnaetul brothers lrom k1llin1 1 mediul quack. OelwecchlO 1\so struwea to develop an esupe·Pfoof m1lpr1tt1Ct case 1p1nst the slippery chartat1n 9DIJef OlacoMJ D '-'• Y~ AnutrMc a> '-"' Keor mm..., 9.lenJF ..... fl.')lttrA ..... Griilt sa. -10:30- • JimMy S.....,t S... D Flrtq I.lit 11:00 DBCl)<Ill tD ID ._ • hctMtttn CD TIM I'll Cl• m llislioft: ,,.,....._ a>TIMHIM,._ .. ,, @ (I) "*"" .. Ille '*-a rutilic PllUq , ...... Em Air"'*' at Lira• m ll111111J s.1uart -11:15-..... < (ll) rn > S1t11111, ' c..n,..., ( (21) Cl)) AIMIJ Williaftls -11:30-• llMI: CC) N ... ., II Tr.at A LHy" (sus) '68-Rod Steiaer, Ceoru Sec•I. lee Remiek. D S.1111117 & C..,.17 eTIM 700 aw• Cl)T.,... D lltwlt: (I:) "Tiit A111hllltrs" (com) '67-DHn Martin. Senta Bt11er. JlnlCt Rule. James Crecorr <IDI lltwit: "Sbla1 17" (dra) ·~ Witham Holden, Don Taylo1 e w.td C.111,1u• Tt11111 Q.lllMI 12:00 Iii (QI (J)) 'ettf llal'SMM s... m u.t "' s,.c.e 1:00 DMO..WltL. 2:00 a llttlt: "S11so• •I ruslo11" (dr1) '6t-Ernut Boranine. -3:25-....... : ..,.._et IM c.r (1dv) '61-Alldrt MOftll The point is this: today, breast cancer doesn't have to mean what it used to. Reconstructive surgery can give you back a breast after a mastec- tomy. It doesn't have to be the emo- tional trauma it once was. You can wear lacy bras. You can go to the beach in bikinis, to parties in revealing dresses, and to bed with confidence. Watch the Eyewitness Closeup "Life After Mastectomy'' with Christine Lund all this week at six o'clock on \ Channel 7. She'll keep you up to date with the latest progress in spotting, stopping and surviving breast cancer in good shape. "FE AFTER MASTK10MY" An Eyewitness Closeup MondayJJirough Friday at 6 P.M. on Eyewitness News ~ I MONDAY FUIUM'f 14 r. --1 -afttnlOOll liltillp. '=-SH DAYTlll£ ,ROGIUMS. I for ,.., Clllwtllit!ICI, lfl Ille .,., llOlia. DAmll£ MOVIES t:lO • "Tiiey Git ... C..."41" (com) '4J-8ob Ho9t 10:00 a CC) ''lll• lluri•t•·Ge· RMIMI" (tom) "61 -Susan Hayward, James Mason 12:00 GJ "Orieml Drt1111S" i dt I) '44-Ronald Col'!).Jll- 1:00 9 "~..aiJ the World £de ' (SCI fl) ·~6 Mike Co s, Lon Nelson CC) "ltt's Dante" (mus) '60-Betty Hulton, Fred Mtatre 121) CC) "forHtr Mr I.Alu" (dra) '6Z-Romy Schneider :00 CJ CC) "Pkhp Oii 101" (dra) 'n-Jatk Albertson (IQ) CC) "Tiit Arr1n11ment " (dra) '69-Krrt Doualas ct:> "Or. Goldtoot ' the Girl bs" (adv) '66-Vmtenl . r abtan, laura Antonelli •Vl!NINQ 8:00 D Cl) <IDl ((!» (I)) m lltws D.@ Cl) (121) ) lltws U IJISbrTm Cl) """' ,.,.. DC..S... • hrtrNct f llllily II> Mltlt-IZ Pege10 m Eledrlt CompanJ 8:00 = ~ = D PEANUTS n SPEC * NO VALENTINES f -6:30-CHARLIE BROWN 0 CBS MOVIE SPECIAL D ((flJ (I)) Cl) lf0iiltf.ha111t * Terrot from The Grave ,, .... , Valentine e 1om1ntrc "SHE WAITS" 51>1rrt of V1lentrne's DI overcomes D Movie: CC) (90) "Slit Whits'' Peanullud H Lu lhrutens (susp) '71 -Pltty Duke Schroeder with velo1n futu1e, (I) Wy liritfltll /--rmus Whrt urt on hrs slttw, <IDl lltrY Griff'111 Sllow Snoopy puts on 1 dramaltt CD fllllitf Mail productt0n that pro-.es him to be • &:» 1-~ rattler funny Valenltne, and Charhe ((8) Cl)) Brown, d1S1ppo1nted but ulldaunled 7:00 by his empty m11lbo1. takes hrs ILlf'O CV m m Mews book~& to school to carrr home his D Lian Clab hoped-for urds ())My Thr" Stfts D <Hl Cl) cmi m little HouH To Tel t11t Trvth °" the "•irit .. To lrvt W1lh Fm"' o c.u.tratiofl Part I of a lwo part story 1n which ID t Lon IJley Charles and Caroltne lntalls learn m TIM Flt Marr IS sullet1n4 from an illness th•I fl> Sp141isll ~ could lake her hie unless she under '8l Andy Griffith eoes 1mmed11te and sur1ery fD Madltllllellrer Report U ~Miss California Unifi,.. ((8) CD) ,.,1rid&• FamllJ '•tiiiifKTlA's Jim Lanae and m McHale's fbvy Summer Bartholomew host lh1s ltve -7·30-lwo hour paeeanl from the Century . . • . Plaza Holel where SO youn1 women : =~•BuJ!:~ compete for lhe Miss Caltto1n1a ttlle (I) 11lt Odd Couple n and a chance lo compete 1n lhe Miss , Universe toniest • lets lbh A Deal (I) llovie: (CJ (lllr) "To Cltdt A CIJ lblne That Tune Tllief" (adv) '55-Cary Grant G Tiit .lohr's W"ikl fJ CAPTAIN & TENNILLE <IDl '"" Is Rlctrt CD (13> 1])) Brady Bundi * SONGS I LAUG~T~R! ((ll) (])) &os,tl Siltcina Jubiltt Ii (8 CJ)) IHl Captarn & ltn· Ill) Cl) Wild Wof1d of Anillllls nille Ton11hl's auests are Lou Rawls. 1XJ ttoca11's Httoa Leo Sayer John Byner and Vmcenl tn Cllanntl 21 T Ollttht P11te fm frietlds o1 1bn 0 ""l Game ol lllt Wee• St louts QI) U.rs Cllll Blues vs. Pluladelph11 Flyers m "F" Troop ID S25.000 "'°'"'Ml 0> 'erry Muon a Motil: (CJ (lttr) "Raat" (dra) ·n -Geor&e c Stott tn ~ of Minds Sim Allen moderates drscuss1on by Al1tl1 lhe Hun (Khrch Dhte&h), [mtlJ Dtek1MOn (K•the11ne Helmond), Caltleo (Aleunder Scourby) ind Charles Darwin (Munay Matheson) m ,,.mier 01 Ja111nete Lucntt 'rasrams -8:30- 0 NEW COMEDY HIT! * "BUSTING LOOSE" D ((!»(I)) Cl) lualiftl Loose Lenny's former ftancee Chttlene. who broke lheu enueement, wddenly reappears and look1n1 as attractive as ever asks him lo lake her back CD Cf'aiD.Wits 9:00 D (lllJ CD> (I) llaudt W11ter's out ol town and Maudt's ltle tS threatened bJ an over sexed house patnter. D 13) Cll <Im m lllC Mo11d1r Mo¥it: CC) (Zllr 15111) "The Sllnslli• 801s" (com) 75-Ceorte Burns. Walter Matthau, Rtehard BeA11mrn, lee Mertdtlh, Carol Arthur An adapt11ton of Nett Simon's plo aboul a .audev1llt comedy duo who have sepmted, but are brourht back toaetlter for one last nol so nostalete reunt0n • (tlll CIJ) 0 AIC Molldar Mo¥it: CC) (211r) "ltlw the Wat Wat Won" Cone! (dra) "76-James Arness, Eva Marie Saint, Bruce Bolle1tner, Jack Clam. This t1mily saea involves Zeb MIClhan. tht lndt· pendent mountain m11; his stSter·ln law Kile, and 1111 son Luke TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 13, u1n CD llt" Grifflll Sllow Q) Tiit Virpiln fa Cllll Ulllnml m Tiit '•llistra Cleneora and ~nt11enet must conlronl lhe ISSUe of Bureo ftllJerald (Barry Justice)- Clencora's first IOYe -9:30-D ((!» (})) (() U's flir Conti of a two-part episode rn which Richard coes •l•'"sl his better 111d1emen1 and lakes the Democratte Pl-es1denl lor his new boss. and Ginter tor htS new swela'l 10:00 0 THE ANDRO~ TARGETS • llib zeroes in on dodor whose iratients become dru1 addicts! U (@ (Il) Cl) Andres Tutm Mrke Andros 1s convinced by the death ol • onte-prom1nenl au· lhor,lhal Doctor Hans K1pness 1s adm1n1ste11na mo1e lhan vrtam1n B· 12 In hrs shOls 9111'111 Cl) Celebrity ftmit IS GU11smob fD Civilisation lord Kenneth Clark hosts this ewer-view of htS landmark seues on Western man and his cultural achievements returntn& as a 13 part senes on Thursday al 9PM m u 11e. Ania• -10:30- ID m m11ns 11:00 D (J)Dlltws 9 (QI) CJ)) Loft A1Mnc111 Style Sinelta lbldl Up fJ Q})...., ID Marr H1rtlu11, Mary Hartman m S.rcunt lilk• ( '1?l CD) TIM 11.al!O Sllow a lat of &rOlldlo fli) llac:k Jo111111I m Dramatic Series -11:15- D @ CIJ cmi m News -11:30- D (@ (])) Cl) CBS Late Mowit Cll Tlle rTL Clull fJ ((JI) (JJ a Streets Of San Ft111dxo/Oa11 All&ust ID Mttrllllftl m Th• HontylllOelltra a Tiit 700 Clull ID News/Mom -11:45-., ~ (]) cmi m w..., ear. 12:00 1iJ lest of GrOICIM CJ Mo•i•: CC) "Uerlock Holmts hcts Death" (mrs) '43-Basil Rllhbone. N11el Bruce tD llowle: "The Saracen Bladt" (adv) "54-Rtcardo Monlalban m Mowle: ct:> "Carmen Jones" (mus) ·54 DorolhJ Dandrtd&e -12:30- • AIHllpt Slllw: "llJ Wild lrisll Rose," "LH•l"a for Troblt," "Mom-Ast V1111pirt" -1:15-IJ (ft) (]) (]DJ T OlllOITIM -1:30- 2:00 8 Me.It: CC) "Gld11t Gots lhiwall111" (com) '6 1-0eborah W9lley, James Darren TU•SDAY I ftllUAIY IS f« .... 111111 lftl!Mll liltlllp, plHM ... DAnnu ,llOCUlllS. ...... ,_~ .. tilt 4-y's ...... DAmllE lllOYIU 9:30 e (1:) "Lile Wllll h tller" (com) '47-Ehubeth hylol 10:00 IJ.t "l1wlti41" (tUS) '51 Susan H1yward, Tyrone Powtr 12:00 m <1::l .. , ... Alw"' 1.-4 You" (dr1) '46-Ph1l1p Dorn, ~thenne Mcleod 1:00 8 (1:) "f1'1 Guns WHt" (ires) '55-Mike Connors • <1::l .. ....., s.r ....,." (dra) '56-Rock Hudson. Miss Cornell Bolchers a ct) "Harry 11ac• pd tbt Tlaer" (adv) '!>8 Stewart Gian1e1. Barbara Rush 3:00 D ct) "rllltw l*" (com) '59-Rock Hudson, Dons Day (JQJ (1:) "Tiit lut Sunset" (wes) '69-Kirk Oou&lu. Rock Hudson. 3:30 B (1:) "Tiit Shl•iest Gun In th• West" (com) '68-0on Knotts, Barbara Rhoades BV•NING 8:00 fJ • (I) (lJI ((Ill ) ...., u @m ca CD m...., B S SbfT,_ (1)6-f ..... ·~· G) hrtrWat f llllily G)W..lZ fD Oldric CCIMfllllJ m Dr...t1c s.i. 0 .... o.uci-m Utt1e 1-..1s -6:30- 1!1 Dinalll James ind Glon1 Ste•art. Allen Ludden and Betty White, Hal and Frances linden (I) """ Griffltll (ID) Mm Griffitt SM m family Afhif ((ll) (I)) Gunsll*• m Zoo111 ( l2ll (I)) lltwttdled 7:00 fJ DllWll VISITS WITH • LOYlllG court.ES! u Diulll DU ID(l)tDmltftS 9Uwsa. ()) Illy Tine S- CI) To T ti tilt T rvttl D c.c.tntlell • t LM l.llcy GJ Tiit Fii fl) Mtrica/llntl Misti .... , S WJ~ m 11ac11111LM1rtr 11.,.n ca (I)) n. r.rtrWat F•• a EJlllitMm • s.ma ....... ""' -7:30- • DllWl/JIM STEWUTS * UllDOIS & LUDDEMS • Oilllll ac..wc:-. e 1111111111 f« Dlllan ()) "" ~ c.,11 e (JI 0 (() Cla Holl,.oo4 S.-• (I) "" ""' .. G Tiit Jl*er's Wlkl m ca Cl)>""' 1unc11 < a:?J rn > lbtllvlllt ... t11t llNd 12.t Hee••'• Herta fD Qllltl ZI TllllPt O U.11 Cid • "f" ,..., 8:00 D ((Ill (I)) Cl) Wllo'I ""' D OCDCID Glaalaallad Shu, "Trouble at fort Apache" Pappy 11ts c1u1ht between one &enml who S1ys "fly" and another •ho PYS "don't fly" Genml Moore. befOle leav1n1 tor 1 m tntde con ference, Oldm Pappy lo fly escort •hen General Wrt&hl arrives 111lh 1 new eape11mental bomber But W111ht orde11 him not to fly 1n order to test whether the bomber can survive without escort a llttit : (1:) (2'nhr) "Glu t" (Pert I) (dra) ·~6-Ehzabeth laylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean (I) lllHl1: (2hr) "Assault Oil A Quet11" (adv) '66-frank S1Ntra. a ca rn> a "'"'°'""The Graduation" Conti. Fonzie keeps R1ch1e, Pots1t and Ralph Matph up all n11ht cramm1n1 lor a makeup quiz so they can 11aduale, but when the boys learn the Fonz will not be included In the ceremonies. they lead a boycott D ....,.: <1::l (Zllr) "It Ce It 0... A111l10" (dra) '74-Jack Palance. Bud Spenctr • I.at of tilt W'.W II> "'" lllllOll m MtwsJPllMic Attain a 11et1t: cc:i (lllr) "tiiatnour (111111) '64-[lv1$ Presley fD lhtioul Gtosra•llk Special Tiie Hew lnd~ns" The Natronal Ceocraph1c cameras 1ourneyed lhroucll the United States and ~nada and found Indians who an red1scove11n1 the11 1oots, lhe11 Pfide and the11 voree ID Va11111 1 C.tar C!f) l'sydli( """°""" -8:30- • ((21) Cl)) 8 Limit I Shlrtty "Daddy's ltttle Girl" Shirler 1s emled because her dad, whom she hasn't seen for over a year, is comin& to m1t. But she &els more than she bar11ined for when he shows up m c,..wits m Cllillttl ,l'OIT .. m S11111t111 c..e11r 9:00 D (a:tJ CD) (I) 111•a•s•H Ha.-eye &els the opportunity IOf a cushy 1<>b as penonal phys1Ci1n to the I Co!ps commander. irascible Gen Theodore A. Korshak, plared by cuest Edward Binns. D 0 Cl) m ,olict Wotlu "Sh11r· SM1er Jack Jones 1uests as the mana1er of 1 loan company who IS suspected by Sats Anderson and Crowley ol turllln& over hlS more drfficult debts to a p na ol homicidal loan sllarks • ca Cl)) a llldt 1111. ,.., Mall Otant's re1edion by Wulcr cause:s her to lltempt suteide: while Bitty learns tllat £sttp, wllose Senate victory O'ffi Rudy was only minor . still plans Rudy's complete dut111ct1on. Cll .... : C1:l (Zllr) "Tiltre Wn A Crothd 11111" (dra) '70-Kltk Oou&lls. Henry Fonda, lee Crant • lltn Griffin SMw II) VltaWan Watch how a dentist drills a gunflghterl Donl<notts ls the frenetic fang filer In The Sll!klut Gunln 'lhewast The 3:30 Movie Tuesday (i) PegeU TUESDAY(~) I g 11-.. Y11Mly ... S.IQ " llle ..., ..... "There's No Business like B11 Business" NeJr s11 parl monlhly series hosted by Ben J Wattenbera whteh ch1llen1es lht 1ccuut1ons and asumphons lhal Amencans "' u unhappy, 1nlernally oppressed people, whose blSIC 1nstllut1011S are tail1nc. m CM11t1la -~·.,,...... -9:30- • ((ll) (])) (])OM DllJ 1t A T .. Alln's ecst1sy OVff I bit ptO molt0n 1S transformed 1flto an aaon1z 1n1 dec1SJOn when It's stnpped aw1y and 11ven lo 1 less q~ "man " m Alltricaa i.1111 Altilb 10:00 • ( (ll) (])) (]) Kejlk a @ (I) Im Mee S11ry "Hard Rock Brown" Rlc11do Montalban portrays a Mule.an narcotics a1ent and David Groh 1s his Amencan counterpart In a C40ptrahvt eHort to snare the Amem1n buyer and Muican sellers of 30 Pound5 of heroin. Cl)~ltewe D FAMILY·IWICrs * OLD FWIE ON DIOOS e (QI ())) lth•lfJ Nancy's relationship w1lh a mtdltal school VJduate seems destined to become a serious rom1nce until slle d!1Covers her su1lor 1s addicted lo drup ..... -~· ., ..... 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A l'tl*r .._" (wes) '49-Jo1111 Wayne • lllwle: "o.t u,.. • n.t" (com) '44-Cary Grant, Jwt BIH m lllwle: a::> ....... II ltit S.11" (du) '57-Jamts Mason -12:30- • Alt-llt1llt S ... : "Sal,111," "Gtffral Della '"'''•" 1111 ,.,.,.. 1:00 BO(J)<JI T- 2:00 G lh7le De81tfUl•fl: "DHI .. ....,.,," """'""',...... m lll-lllpt SM: "lrt1tfft," "rrt.u tf P'lratll," ...., OM r.rt" -3:05- 8 llMI•: "Carrie" (dre) '52- laurence Dfiv1er, leftnilet Jones. TV WEEK. FEBAUAAY 1S, ll~n lw•DN•SDAYf RllllMY 1' , ............. ... ;; '" DAmlllE itlOCWIS. , • ,._ ce111elli11ce, •• tile ..,. ....... DAmllE llCMES t :JO e "5"t1 Tlllffa'' (com) '60-Rod St111u 10:00 a Cl:) "W ... A S... ii lly Ktart" (mus) ·s2-SuS1n Hayw11d, Rory Calhoun. 12:00 m "JmlMI" (dta) '38- Bette Davis. Georce Brent 1:00 e "YMMt Wt•H" (dra) 'S7-M1ke <A>l!non. ......... illtileltitllt" (d11) '46-John Hod11l 13) "rertrait et A llollsttr" (dr1) '61-Vic Mofrow. 3:00 .. Cl:) "la!Mliri 111111" (d11) '69-Pernell Roberts. <ml Cl:) "UllllJ .,.. tllt Bmt" (wes) '62 -1\irll Ooutlas. •V•NINQ e:oo D • ()) <II (tlll CD) .._ 11 «1 Cll <a Cll> m""" e QISlarT"' ())...,,,.. -~ m hrtrWct ,...., ...... z m Oedtk c.,a., Q) DflMatk s.iel a .... °"Ila mUtt1t..-. -6:30- D OiMlll Guests include Tennisse Ernie FO<d and Cltn Campbell. ()) ,,,,., liriffitll [l lilefy;,ttlillS... CDF1111i1J#I* ((ll) (])) '-'-'• ID Zoo111 ((21 (I)) lltwitdlM 7:00 8 DINAH VISITS ERNIE * FO.D/GLEN CAMPIW. D DIMlll ll•@ (l)IDCllltm •Uana. Cll llJ n,. s.. ()) T 1 Tel tile T niltl .. c.c.trltilll CDIU..l.Ky Gt TIM Fil .,,,,.,~ G lllladllil/l*w lt""1 (QI())) TIM hm'W&t Flllly -~··""' -7:30- • DINAH YISR'S EDI£ * ro.D/QEJI CAMPIW. • DillDI BD .... lWT• ........ Dlll6n ()) 1111 °" c.,6e •llllQC... CJ) Sta.a-QllelliM .Tiit_. ..... (JI WIW MtrN tf ._. m ca())) lrMr ._. ((ll) ())) ,., c.. .. c:..itrJ ID Cl) c.MMIJ S...fll .. ............... G QlllMI 21 Tllla't U LilnCIU • Mf" r,.., 8:00 • ((11) (I)) CJ) llmll lillllt• c.te Circa hltirirTiruly 1ntu naho111I 111llenn1. the mos! spec· tacular c11cus perlo11ner1 from att 111hons are invited to Monte Carlo to part1t11>ate in Ille all·star ptrlor· imnce This year, 45 Kb assembled in the Pnric1pahty of Monaco, repre- senllna Bulaaria, Columb11. France, Holllnd. Hunpry, Italy. Me11co. Nor· way, R01Nn11. R~. Splin and Sweden ., D 0 Cll <IDl D Tiit life & n.ts tf Griuty ~"The fut•· live" Gnzzly eaplauu to hlS roun& fnend, Robbie. how N1lum1, now his Indian blood brother, and Ben the Bear, tauahl him how to survive when he hrst came lo tlle wilderness. ...... : CC) (Zlw) "Gilllt" Concl (dra) '56-Rock Hudson. Ehubeth Taylor, James Dun. CJ) lilltvlt; CC) (Zllr) "S.••HIJ, Lat s-.t" (drl) '60-EJUJbeth Taylor. Kathmne Hepburn. •(QI())) Ql)lilolldtr W..11 "Wondei Woman 1n Hollywood" Enemy aaents are wa1tin1 when Steve Trevor. with Diana Prince, 1111YM 1n Holl'fWOC)ll to star 1n a movie about war heroes. D llloN: CC) (2hr) "OIWM" G1& Y011nc, BradfOfd Diiiman. m WM w.M ef Ani1111ls ..,,.,.,, ... 1!D llorua Variety Houf a llltilul Geecraflllllc "Australia The T 1meless land'' ft) ll4wa "Hunttrs of the Seal" The poi1n1nl lale of the ltetS1lik ~imos, who 11e try1nc to rta>nC!le thetr ancient culture w1lh 1 Western lifestyle m ...,. .... u.c-... ,.,.._ -1:30-mer...Wlts 9:00 • ((11) CJ)) CJ) C8S .......,, .... : CC) (2~) ... Man ~ ...._" (wa) '70-R1clla1d HlrrlS, Dame Jud1t11 AndtlSOll, Jean Gascon, M1nu T upou, Co11nna T sope1, Dub Taylor. Lord John Mo11an. on a hunhnt upedlllOll 1n the American OaM>tas. IS captured by 1 bind of SIOUa and lofted to become • beast ol burden-1 "horse" belontin& lo the mother ol Chtef Yellow Hand Dttraded and dehumanized, Morein sulfm a winltr of tOfment, unable to convince the Sioua that he 1s a man. not a beast. D @ CJ) IID m cro S..r•tY "Rod11quer and His M1m1c1ta" Shukey seems to be 1u1lly ol 11norint Capt Quinlan's Ofder1 about female company in the b1111eks when ROSlla, Rodnquez's lll'lfnend, 1mves from New Yon and camps 1n lhe CPO's olftce. • (QI CJ)) a llfttb &relta finds thfee abused kids hv1n1 to· lllher tn In lbaodoned tenament and attempts lo protect them from a 1uwenile olfteer who wants to send them home m .._, liritfill SIR G»Vlf&i* 13) Allltria &!»Great rtr1or111111cts "Child hood" Rudyard K1phnc s Bu Bu Black Sheep" IS lhe ftrst 1n a se11es ol live hour·lona dramas about the world of lhe child, adapted from short sto11es, novels and auto- t>tocraphal 51etches by ftve wtll- known writers -9:30-u 0 (() CID> IDI Tiit Meleo St...... SIR Mac be1111s dream 1n1 of the White House when lnends suuest he stand IOf the Evanston City Counsel. m u Criedl •• Ctil4I 10:00 D Quinn Martin's Tilts * Of The Ul)l1pedecl!lll Doc !'Id ltuu Wild!!! D 0 (J) IID Gt Talu tf tltt U11t1ptded "D~1I Pack" A vtc1ous pack of does follow1n1 1 particularly dh1hsh leader. terronm an isolated foothill community k1lhn1 several people 1nd men1c1n11 youn1 farmer ind his f1m1ly ........ (J)~ltewe • ca W> a CMrtit'• Aattil I h! Ancels and Bosley ao undercover in • larte hospital lo find out why nUtStS are be1n1 attachd and by whom fB lsrMt Ttday SGl!ns111ob eni.0,.11 .. ,... tDEllitllAllMI -10:30-m a> ID lltws mw.a11 11:00 D IJDQl)lltws D ((21) CJ)) Liff Allltric.111 Slylt Siitcln llatdl u, D @ (J) <!al ,._ D M1'ffricl m Mary H1rt111111, Mary Hart111n a>Strcuttlllt ((11) (])) ni. ~ s-. QI lat .. "'4lcM fO Claaak TllHlrt rrtti1w The Humaniltts in Drama m Drllllltic Series -11:30-a ((11) (I)) CIS ute Morie ., ..... B Ul(J)lmCllW., C.. (I) nit m. a. • ((21) CJ)) 9 Tiit htllu/ lllpttfy .. tllt ..... ...... atTiltlteMJWIB an.. 1000. 12:00 D ((11) (])) CJ) CIS Llt.1 llllttil Dlestff GrMdle • IMlt: CC> MHIW.I ei ... M (d11) '56-Jean Simmons, Guy Madison, Jun·P1err1 Aumont ID lllMll: "Tiit flyl1t llllssilt" (dra) 'SI-Glenn ford , Vtweca lmdf0r1, Richard Quine. CD Movie: CCl "nm Yonc Tn111s" (wes) '54-M1t11 Gaynor. ~eele Bmselle -12:30- • All·lll&hl Show: "Nt11 York C.fideatial," "-...an111 lllcCty," "'-'Dec" 1:00 D CIDl @ Cll TOlllOllow 2:00 1J Mewl• Oou~ltfuh111: "Sappllirt," "Tiit lllltn" -2:40-u Mflie: CC) "WiRclltsttr 73" (wes) '67-Tom Tryon. John Saaon, Dan Duryea m All·lllallt Sito•: "hhlous latt11 MuadlaUM«," "U' ii lllaMl's lllolll," "Allottltr FiM ltm" Exciting circus actt-drawn from the wor1d'1 great clrcu...- -4ncludlng elephants, clowns, tlgera acrobat1, hor ... and aertallm. are part of the "Monte Carlo Clrcu1 F"tlval," airing on CBS, W.dnelday at 8PM. THURSDAY t:lO e "TlltJ Mil Date" (dra) '37-0u\ floc11de 10:00 a "Tiit ,ml4ul'• ldy" (rom) '!13-Susan Hayward 12:00 CD "My lrotlltr Tllb te Hotsta" (com) '46-Butch Jenkins, Pettr llwfOl'd 1:00 Ill "SWt, bttlt all4 ..... (mus) "S6-Fats Domino 11) CC) "Tiit 11taan1flc111t Ollsttsit•" (dra) ~4-Jene Wyman, Rock Hlldson <al CC) "Tiit Secret of llJ Sueteu" (com) '65-Shuley Jones, HonOI Blackman J:OO ID CC) "Cell Mt lwana" (com) "63-Bob Hope. Cim CC) "W1r Waaon" (wu) '67-John Wayne, Kirh Doucln l:lO B CC) ~1r1tulatiofts, It's A lloJ" (com) '71-Bill B11by, 011n1 Baktr, Jack Albertson. GI MM1·12 9 Ttd'Y't Coollfta ID Dectrtc c.m,.., a lttca•'• Ht,.. 0 lllt.t o.p. la Cllllllltl 21 Tt1111llt C9 Uttte b1cab CID l'rict la •laltt -6:30-a Uan a..• 8 Diulll Guests include Valeue 119 •r '"°' Hatper, M1,Y Tylei M00te. Dn1d 8:00 ~~e~er & FAMILY SWIOAl <JI 11tn Griffl11 Sll9w * IUW-THE WALTON$ CD f..ily Affw fJ ((I?J CJ)) CI> Tiit lhltti11 ((l?J (})) '--'• Jason finds muSIC and love. both 1n m z-.. the ume 1111. bu! his rei.tionslup (121 Cl)) lewltdlM W ow1lh the •S11mn1 s1n1e1 •llo his 1us1 7:00 walked out on her hu,blnd, m1kes • DINAH vtSfTS RHODA them Ille centtt ol lown aoss1p D 0 Cl.l ill» m Futertic * M. Trttr Moon/Haflltr Jo.ruy "Beyond the Mount11n" 8 OiMlll Jonathan WllloWly (Roddy McDowall 8 • @ Cl.J ft) Im ..... in h1s debul IS a reculat In lhe a U..n Club series). an Americ1n scientist CI> lly 1lifM s.m re1ected by his peers, d11appears Cl.l To T .. Ille Trvth while on a fhlhl onr lhe Sea of ID c..c..trltleft Japan and IS discovered 1n a time CD I LM lMcJ Sllhere inhabited by slran1e. ahen GI The F11 be1nes and ttmr 1ndro1d slaves <Bl AMJ Griffllll Ill lasbtball UCLA at Oregon St fa liladlell/llllrer hport fJ (<Bl Cl)) a Welcome lac• ((21) Cl) The hrtriclae F1111ily llGttef Boom·Boom·s success as a 18) Alntflu: Tiit Yount uperieftce part hme disc 1ochy 1nspues e!'.» llcHalt'a lllWJ Jealousy amona lhe Swuthop -7:30-ID lllowit: CC) (Zl11) "Wild ill lilt Ill DtllAHI VISfTS RHODA Stneb'' (dra) '68-Shelley Winlers. * II. Trltr llOOft/Harper Chnsto6'1er .loneb Diane Val'SI • v.NING u DIMlll m a HE AN WILLS 11 AMy leslit Ann Warren auests * MEET DISASlU ANO • .... t. Dolbn SUCCESS AS THEY 8:00 Cl.l Tiit a.. c.u,i. CltOSS AUSTWAUA! u & Cl.l (II) ((l?J CD) lltws & T1le Geltl S-. m Cl.l Tta Wiie Da1td '"Bunt and B@ Cl) ((21 Cl)) Im lltws Cl) CaMid c:.i-1 Wtlls'" In 1860 an fnsh SOld1e1 turned g 13 Stu T,_ G The tlltr's WiW pohceman and a rouna Cnahsh Cl)'-" P'Wtt cm fD) (I) lbtdl '--su~yor wtre the first while men to G ~t CD (9 Cl)).._, Ind! cron Australia omland from CD hrtriql Flllfly ((l?J CD) The -.r. ...., Melbourne to lhe Gulf ol Carpentaua =..:..:...:...:.::.__....:_ ______________ -..., a> USC llsl1t~all Tro11ns ws Oleaon Duw a llolit: cc:i (Ziii) "ltliuth "" f'laMhf tllt Apa" (adv) '70-James franc1SCus, Chaitton Heston m lbsterpie<e Tllutre CD PYHillr de! JNns CfJ JapaMM Lllllll'fl P'rotl'HI -1:30-8 ((21 Cl)) 0 Wllat's Ha,,er.- 1111 Mama develops a crush on her ex·husband whtn she 1llows him to move 1n as a boarder, but Oanlelle ind the boys discover lle's not lellina her the 1tllole truth, 9:00 8 ((l?J (])) Cl) Haw1ii flYt·O Barnard Huehes cuestsau 7l·ytar old walk1n1 bomb who 1s threaten1n1 to blow up himself and • aroup or hostacu unless McGarrell can qudly fetch thr aovernor of Ha•a11 to l)'riey wilh him II @ Cl) lD t1a lllC lts1 Wen: s.-tll ..._ (21lr) Jay Bl1ckman ach1tves phenomenal SilCCtsS tn his fnst venture as a retailer of women's 1arments-stn rinl VIOience on the part of bllSlness oppositron-but suffers emott0nallr as the result of his manta! seperahon and tltt dissoluhon of his 1ff1lr with a fasht0n dn1cnt1 Cl.l lltvle: cc:> (ar) "ltlltl4 A Ne..._~ (d11) '64-GreaOfY Peck • ca CI>> a """' 11111., Wllllt Harris struutes to hold down • second job, his colleeaues cope wilh 1 mln1$1t1 who stocks his thlift shop llrilh stolen aoods and • bookrntker 11ho uses a retarded bor u • numbt11 runner. CD lltn "fff!R .. . ,-~ TV WUI<. FEMUAAY IS. 1977 g c:i.Mlutlta "The f1ozen World" lord Kenneth Clalk llosts this 13· part senes-a tour throup the 11111 Ideas and tents of Weate1n arch1let· twe. sculpture and muSIC m a.r.... 1Ancu1t -9:30-• ca ([)) ID TOtJ andall S-. Judee f11nk1n's son comes to his father's courtroom to see his idol, the tou1ties1 hockey player 1n lht lea1ue testify, ind le11ns a !es.son when he tries to emulate his hero's hockey style 10:00 fJ (CIIJ (])) Cl) Bamby J111tt Hot lone after 1n unh1pp11r mamed man 1dm1ts 1n aroup therapy !hat he hu harbored thouahts ol k1llfn1 his wile, !he woman is found dud under mystert0us c11cumstances .. .._ fJ (8 Cl) OJ) Strttb of S1n Franclsct "Hana Toueh'· A lourlt cop, on lhe bnnk of retirement~ becomn the t111et of Lt Mike Stone's rnvn1111tion when 11 appears a narcotics informant may have been set up in a murder Cl) Get Smart (8) TOllJ and ltN fm A Ibid ti btOll '*t Alice Willis. scullery ~Id for a wtallhy family 11 Eaton Place 1n London . talks w1lh hosl Bill Varney and com pares hc1 lime at Caron !'bee wilh the Upsta11s. Oownst111s llousehold -10:30- CD m CD llfts m ...,_ ""' w-rtL 11:00 D e Cl.l Clll Me. u a Cl.l cm m 11tws e (Cfl ([)) LM Aaric.aa $ty1t Cl.l Silltles llatdl u, 111 llaverld CD Mlly Hattiua, Mary ltlrtllta. Cl) Strput .. ( (l1J (])) The blldl SIMIW f21)1estof~ Sll llac• '"111«tM Ill ........ -11:30- • c (l1J CI>> ()) cas 1.111 "'°"' u ~ Cll cm m......, "',. Cl) Tiit m Chll1 8 (121! Cl)) a Tilul"ldJy ltlpt $pedal m Tiit ttoMJ-ttn a flit 100 a1i11 12:00 ..... of "94lcllo ID ll"lt : CC) "Wltitt Httns i11 ~" Jun Seber& m lllowit: HAii Ille ~ ... Ilea" (dra) '50-BtOdtrKk Cnwf01d a> .... : "The TlllrtMtltll lAttttf'' (mys) '51-Charles Bortt -12:30- • AUlipt Sllw: '1hls farp," ''T°'"' aeturu," "Sh4tw of ,,._" 1100 D 0 ()) <ID Tllllllfl'IW 2:00 .. llolit ~ft: "CMf ... OtH." "The fa8" S,.nw" • Ali.l"&~I SllH: ''11111 On btcttlt11tr," "C:tltlftl liertlts GWr" -3:05-• llovlt: CC) "The lo11ut H1114red Miiia" (dra) '67-0oui !ilcClure, Katharine RO$$ . FRIDAY fUllJM'f 11 For ~iq 1114 lfte..-listiap. =-Mt DAYTIME ,ROGRAMS. ' llf JOlll CIOllftllltllU, .,. tht day's-a DAYTUIE MOVIES t:30 D "Madison An." (dra) "62-Dana Andrews Clunor P1t~er 10:00 a CJ.:) "I'd Climb the HIP· at llouilt.itl" (dra) ·s1 Susan Hayward, ROiy Calhoun. W1ll1am lund1ean U:OO ID "A lliPt to ltem.mbtl"' (mys) '42-lorelta Youne. B11an Ah urn 1 :00 D "Suicide Slit.Ilion" ( dr a) 'S8-M1ke Connors. John Ashley D Ct) "fu11111 Fm" (mus) '57-rred Ast111e, Audrey Hepburn, Kay Thompson QI) Ct) "Incident on A Dark Strfft'' (dra) '72-James Olson. Wilham Shatner, Richard Castellano. 3.-00 D Ct) "Pillars of Ille SkJ'' (wes) '56-Jelf Chandler. Dorothy Malone, Ward Bond <IDl CJ.:) "A lewtly Way to Die" (dr1) '38-Kirk Oouelas, Sylva Kosc1na 3:30 U Ct) "The Bil Mtulh" (com) '67-Jerry lewtS, Harold J Stone. Susan Bly. Buddy Lester EVENING 8:00 DU(]) <CIZ> ) !DJ Ntws D @ (I) ((Bl CJ)) m !Ins 0 121) Sbr T rtt (I) Geller Pyle D~• ID hrtridse flmtly ll)Ada111-12 fD £1edric ColllpillJ m 0mut1t s.na 0 Ml• DoDibs m Uttte Rasub -6:30- 0 Dinah! Guests include Merle Hauard, Ruth Bum, Claude Al11n~ (]) Wy liriffitll tml Mm Griffin Sllow ID falllily Mair (<Il'l (])) ~· fJi) ZOllll (121) (()) llewitdled m F rietlds .. ,.. 7:00 0 DllWll SPECIAL DAY * Wtll4 MERlE HAGGARD 0 Diulll uu@mmmllf'ln • Lian Clllli Cl) ,., nw .. s.. (])To Ttl !tie Trwth D c.c...tratlell ID I LM Lucy Qt"" Fii m Ge It.nett a w, ""11t11 .. fD Mldltll/ltllrtt ll•rt <aw> Tiit hrtridp r1111i1J -~· . ...., -7:30- D DINAH! SPECIAL DAY * W1TH MEILE HA&GARO DDINhl QWlld KllllM e lowtift& for Dollara ()) The Odd Couplt U ® @ (]) m Holl,wood Squares (I) The Mu,pets Ill The Jeltf's Wild m <cai rn> Brl4r .. "" (CIZl rn) Dolly Parton Sllow m eartOOllS <211 Hoc111'1 Heroes fD CllHMI 21 Tonisllt Qf) Lil rs Club m "f'" Trooci 8:00 fl ('llJ (])) Code R Ronnie Schell 11Jests is Mr Por1er leader of a band ot locals who ar"I a v1s1hn& bunch of scruff look1nc mot01cychst:s with open hoslihly and demand that polite ct11el Wall Robinson order lhem off the island D (ll) m 0~ m Sanford and Son fied SanlOld is knocked cold wllen [slher hits him w11h a purse contain1ne a s1lver-pl~ted bible D Mo•le: CJ.:) (211r) "Run for Com" (wes) 'SS-lames Cagney (J) Movie: CC) (2hr) "Bau limes" {dra) '57-Bob Hope, Vera Miles, Paul Douelas. Aleus Smith D ((21) ([)) O Donny and Marie Bert Convey, Fred lravaltna, Paul Lynde, Osmond Brothers euesl Cl) Camon & Company O Motie: CC) (Zhr) "Scru111 alld Sut1111 Ac•i•" (hor) '70 Vincent Puce. Ch11stopher lee Q) Bml tllt But Cl) Perry Muon ® Motie: (CJ (2hr) "On A Cleu Day You C.11 See formr" (mus) 70 Barbra Streisand Yves Mon land. Jack NtCholson fD WaslllnrtOll Week ill ltttlew ED a Cl\a" m Ja111nat un1ure "oer1111i -8:30- D ~ rf) ®l m CMco and the Min {}) San Diteo ID Dod11r Specl1I: 1976 World Stria fD Wall Street Week 0) Collledy Variety Show 9:00 O ((Ill (3)) Cl) Sonny & Clltr Show Muhammad Ali, Malilyn McCoo and Billy Davis It , and Lyle Wauoner euesl D 9 ()) ®J m ltocklord fdts · lusl Anothei Polish Wedding" Composer sineer lsuc Hayes makes his second euest appearance as u con Candy Fitch. one half ol 1 team ot p11vate deteclives compehne •1th Rockford on a finder's lee case D (all(()) 8 ABC Frid1y Mftle: CJ (2.llr) "Dil\J Miry, Crazy Larry" (adv) 74-Peler Fonda, Susan Ctoree. Adam Roll\e Vt<: Morro• Roddy McOow1ll A sp"d crazy ractn& dnver roa11ne madly to ol>hvt0n. 1s slowed down b1 $150.000 1n stolen moner and a 1111 wllo won't leave him alone ID Mm Grlfflll S11ow 0> The Virsillian m Sllllurai Motlt fD Clmic Tlltatre: The HUINllitits In Dr11111 "Macbeth" Encore season ol this acclaimed I J·part Strtes of clus1c pl1ys opens w1lh Shake ll)etre's powerful traaedy. Tiie story of a h1ahly imac1native, ambitious tnd conscience slncken nol>etman whose wile drivu him to murder ID Hosar Ouk4 Hot11 -9:30-m ltodlts T 11t1tlas 10:00 0 ((ll) (])) (]) rlEMICRE Hullter James francl$CuS and Linda Evans co.star tn tll1s new senes aboul lhe undercover w01ld ol tsp1on11e. dtp1ct1ne the uplo1ts ol members ol a small, ehte, eovernment 1n1ell1eence unit dedic11ed lo pro ttct1ne the nat!Oll 1111nsl adverse losces. u Qll <D cm m Qu111cy Despite hoshhty from lhe reS1denls ol 1 hshtn& resort. Quincy mS1sts on 1nYOlvm1 h1msell 1n a controversial mansl1uehle1 case CI> Celebrity lll'lue • 0 f»lltws <al Gunsmo .. m El Biell Alllldo -10:30- ID O> eJ llewt fB K«e&n Orama 11:00 0 u cm a flews U CIJ <IDl IUI Cl) lltwt D ((21) CJ)) late American Style Cl) Sln1tes Mattll Up D Mowie: CC) "Bu""' O'Hm" (com) '71-Betle D1Y1S, Crnut Boren1ne. Jae~ Cassidy. Joan Delaney. ID Miry Hartman, Mary Hartman m s.raunt aa.. c <Il'l rn > The a..nc11 S11ow al)llattl~ m Ofamatk Stria -11:30-u (<Il'l (]))CJ) C8S Lit• ...... D IDJCIJ({Q)mWllllJ C.. CIJ fllowie: "God 1$ My C.Pllol" (d11) '45-Dennis Mor1an, Raymond Massey, 01ne Cl11~. Alan Htle, Andm Kina. Slanley R1d&es • ((3) CJ)) ID S.W .• U IDllf'ln a> T1le HoM,_ien l2ll 700 aub CD 1o11111 12:00 a lat of Groudlo ID Cnss Wits Cl) ..ie: CC) "Call Mt Mist.er" (mus) '51-Dan Dailey. Beny Grable. Danny fhomas. Dile Robertson Ben1y Venula, Richard Boone -12:30- D All llipt Sllow: '11111 Min frOt'll ltio," "Ghost ol f ranktMtt111." "The Kiiier Shrtwl" D Suspt111e Theatre ID Motit: HflU1111 Must hU" {dr•> '64 -Alber1 Finney, Sheila H1ncock, Mona Washborne. Susan Hampsh11e 1:00 O Tathbout D Cl}) <ll <IO) Mldnia11t Special OThrllltr 2:00 D Doubltt11ture ~it: "lliA of D11th," "ArtlltllJ" -2:30- ID All-llialll SM.: "Gllosts on llM t.-," "I Cowtf Ille Wat1rfr011t" -3:0~-o Mo•i•: CC) "Shldow Om Elveron'' (dra) '68-James rranc1scus Leslie Nielsen. Sh1tlty Kn11ht f' ranchot Tone James Dunn, Don Amtche Pege 15 For the MVenth consecutlw yHr, Andy Wllllema-hlmeelf a six-time Grammy Award nominee-will host the "Grammy Awards Show." The 19th annual pl'9sentatlon of the pres- tigious Grammy's, honoring outstanding artistic end technl· cal achievements In the recording Industry, airs 1111'8 from the HollyWood Palladium, Saturday at 7:30PM on CBS. Pege 11 SATURDAY MORNING e:oo lll-..w • Tiie ... Vally CDs-ill s.ater D .eo...i!JFtlAla -6:30- llTUl's Cal CD Wlttraw • Meet tM ...,_, (JI [..,.,._,.. laillas ml.Afsaa, ..,...,.... .. a Vila Mtrrt 7:00 II Sllnrise SM!esttr 11 o Cl) crm m Woodr Wood· pecker Slw ar.u..tten Cl)Wtdtnd •Cal CD) 9 Tom & Jerry/ .....,Show CD AIMricl• Fwllitllre G Youlll alMI tllt Issues m Ullit F1wt IDS... 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TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 13. 1971 G Want.d Olld w All¥t l2ll Hot f u4p Sllow SD lllflllity F ldlfy II> ClM ..... lb111111 -10:30- • (()1) Cl)) CD "" Adwtntura "labu11 a o CI> cm m li1 .1e1111. LHt Joh CJ) llloN: "TIM F• lrl&Sll lbn" (com) '43-Red Skellon, Janet Blair B<IBlCD)O ~ -~&c.st• l2ll Valley of tlM Dilosaws mlt*P 11:00 U (()1) CJ)) Cl) Sllm•/lsis Hour .. @ Cl) (ID) m land of the Lost •<a Cl)) a Odllban eoup1e ID LA. htter111 ID WllclHfe Mwtnture S The Mumters fD llowa -11:30- .. !lll CD ®l m MuWJ 1!1 Movie: CC) "Tripell" (adv) '50- John Payne, Maureen O'Hara. • ((3) Cl)) tDl Allltritlll land· stlNI m The Ricers m 0ut.c1oon ® Tiie Addam F1111ily AFT•RNOON 12:00 fJ (()1) CJ)) CD F 1t Alltft 11 Prep Sports World l A C1ly Basktlb1ll Playoff Game Cl) T tn.111 llloM G East SW. Kids CJ)) Words-A-'9ppill' ID Outcloon m T11e 1owt11 11oys O Cl) M0tiH: "Ad•Hturn of Robin Htod," "Sin Antllllio" a Actioll Theatre fJl) Teton: Dtci1io11 and Di111t1r Documentary eaamines the political and economic circumstances surround1na lhe construclion and la1lure ol the Teton Dam Proiect 1n Southeastern Idaho On June 5. 1976 the massive earth filled reclamation dilm collapsed causini an estimated one .billion dollars 1n damaae €D El Sllow dt Ednill llwrio fl!) Aaricu"urt USA -12:30- f) ( (J1) CJJ) CD CIS l11witltiollal T tllftis Clla111piomltip Sixteen players compete in one of the nchest tennis tournaments ever-a total purse of $300,000-from Omn Ctty, Mary· land • Hu4 °" cm Witllit m Lost 1n ~ <a CD> Fa111 lttptrt Im P...,.,t II T mt! QI) ltwltched 1:00 8Ctl*itylltwtil1 cm llloN: "Tiit Pld11t .. Dorian Gf1(' (dr1) '45-Hurd H1ttield m Alb• looks •t lhe recreational side of cross country sk1ini 1n Nevada. (!21 CD) Outdton Gl Drl!Mtlc Series m s,orts Cllllltn1• 8 TIM LllCJ Sllow -1:30- • fonQy'a ~ IMsllott ()) Sdttce flclloll 1'1lutn ...... s,.ns WofN G llllril: CJ:) "flicttt of !lit Lost hlltot" (adv) '60-Mtrah•ll ~~ntr:!" Powtrs fD C&amc Tllutrt: Tiie HU1N111tla In Druui m llllrit: "T1M lllloublt!" < dr1 > '56-Spencer T!Ky.:::ert W•aner (aJ(J))Wul l8J ,,. .....,, T .. r 2:00 U ( (JJ) CJ)) (]) All II D S.t.ra, D Swiss F•llrilJ ltobhtton • 11es1 of $poftt C11allen1• (I) ClMma I Cl) T1ru11 ((JJ) CJ)) Rod COIKtrt (al (I)) Frltllds of Mfft -2:30- • ((JJ) (])) CI> Clllldrt11't film Festini a lloftster bllJ B Follow !lit $1111 PCA Colt Special QI Outw limits ca CI>) World o1 s11n1n1 a Gls, &!~ 811rp$ • All Part of tht Shape Your Stomadl'a 111! II Me41J The Shi pe Your Stomache Is In CI> Oltdoon Ii · DATSU .. • * l'llESUITS GLill CAMPl£U OPEN • ca Cll> ai 1110 Ca•pMll la Allplas o,.. Wt live C0¥111Ct of Ille th11d round of Pl•r 1n the rofd ,tollrnament from the RIYltra Country Club 1n Pac1fte P11tsadrs. C.l1forn11 Cil Mowle: CJ:) "S.111 Wllls••1" (wts) '69-811rt Reynolds Cim lll0tle: "Kene111en" (dra)- Omar Shani, JilCk P1l1nce CD llllrle: "'-rtralt of A MMsttr" (dra) '61-Vic Monow, leslte Parnsh a Tiit 111m1c rtac• -3:30-u Newlmlbrs Cl) Tht CllfatploM CJ) Sur Tr• QI lllisalotl: h11posslblt ((JJ) CJ)) CllampioMlllJ Btida• s rtfttt ••awr DWild Ihle• 4:00 8 II Tu All llNa D 0 (]) Gt llW l11htb1ll UClA V1. Oreaon e V.,.re 19 Ult lettom of tllt S.1 ()) Oltdoen • (8 (])) "9 lewltn fM lht $15,000 K1n1 Louis Open from Over land Park. K1nsas ((!7) CJ)) ,..... ' PlftMn ea.. u..,.., AIMfkl n. , ... b .. ~ 9VMttf~ -•:30- (IJ '!tit Ileen GJ Whttt The KJds W111t * To 8ootit All Ni1ht wr..t's A Mother To Do ..... CC) "WlllA ...... 0.. Tr"~'' Ftlltwt" (com) '68-Rosallnd Russell. Snan St Jtmts. Ven JohllSOn a lbtlw111e 111• 11t Otte U,.. A Cl.l$Slc 8~Fxa m Cotoc1a .._ 5:00 G ((Ill CJ)) CIS Spor1S ~ 8SU1Trtl Cl) Mac Kiii Alwkl •cm""" (IJ C..R· • n.. ..... Sllu lbdtiM II> M"I•: (Cl "Tbru Vlolul "°Pit" (dra) '56-Charlton Htston fD"-ID Sit11ttion c-dJ m AM.am r.11111y -5:30-• ca (IJ) ID ABC'• Wldt Wori4 .. s,.11 m Aasll Clfdtlt •V•NINQ 8:00 • Cll ((!7) CJ)) ,...., ue11 ... Ill EIMrl'tKJ Ontl "The Wedworth Townsend Act" Two·p•rl drama depicts the launi:hma of the f1rs1 pmmedic proaram In Los Angeles CI> Htt Hn Cl llHCill lltil Std1b In Collc9rt fhe pijU!ir performer st111 1n a musical special s1nainr some of his hit sonrs Taped 11 the Jobll9' Aud1to11um tn Edmonton. Canada (!DJ lrwlde 0 Cint Unlwflll CD CIJ Dillocut m V111oo Dll m Sltulilll Collltdy CD Tlla of Wtlb '"'° -6:30-9 (]) ..... D llllC """ c.tere1e1 CD JlZl.000 QIMltllll ( (JJ) CJ)) Ski SctM 0 (J)Dll Rill ... .... D llllhlllt °" tilt "°'9d 7:00 U ((17) CJ)) (IJ 111111 l'rler Moort Murray suffers the pains of be1na Ted's &host w11ttr when a sm1ll 1rttcle he wutes for the anchor man for S200. turns out to be wor1h S2.MJO to Readers Digest. 8 l'rb Is Ricflt (]) Vo,•ae to Utt Bottom of tht Su fJ EJtWitlltss lAIS Allpla (I) In S..rdl Of ... CIJ (lG) 0 CJ) Spic•~ 1999 QI (9 ())) m 181 U•rtnet Wtll$11DW II) Tarun f!D TIM hlllars m1o1111 CD Utttt llMctls -7:30- • GWIMY AWUOS.Andy • Wl Illa ms hosts '**1 for recordlnc 1rtisb G ((!7) CJ)) CI> 1\t lir111111r .,.,. Alldy W1lha1M llo5ts the 191h 1nn111I show from the Holl~ Palladium, hono11n1 ou1stand1nc 1rt11tie •nd teehn.caf ach1evemtnts tn lhe rKQfd1111 industry ..... S..rdl Of- • ou.t.n: ""' • ""' (]) UllPM W111tt11 8:00 D 0 (J) aJ Cll E111ar1111c1 Ou. Brackett ind hrly vie '°' a choice H1w1llan workina v1cahon us11nment and puamedic DeSoto looks forw1rd with trep101tion to a vlstl from Ills mottler In law a Movie: CJ:) (2hr) "Af1lu11 Safiri" (doc) '68 Cl) llllrit: CC> (90) "Tiit Ruuw1J'' (dra) '75-Dotothy '4CCutrt fJ (9 ())) @ Mrs. ll1nn1's luwtles Nancy threatens to qu1t lle1 hotel tob Whlll slle i1 ordered to have lle1 sllowpls pertorm topless • lloN: CJ:) {211r) '1la&llilkm S.-" (wtS) '60-Yul Brynner G) J1lle-A Sat1t1 to Holl,wtd luhe Andrews and htl auests-Ken Berry, Jack Cassidy, Rteh Little ind Altee Chostley-pay a mus1Cll salute to the days of the Zte&feld pl 0> USC lln1tll1ll Tro11ns vs Oreeon St1t1 Buve11 all llftit: (211r) "Du• Vlctorf ' (dra) '39-Bette Davis, Geor1e Brent fD Onct Up111 A Cluak • 11,.,... 1..11111111• l'r .. talllt -1:30-• ca Cl)) @ F1sll fish cuts oft the kids' allowance but Vidor sud denly shOW$ up with a 11111 sum of cash. fl!) ''THE WAY fl WAS * 1968 UCLA-HOUSTON • Ba~etball Claulc t1lJ Tht Way fl WIS 9:00 .. 9 (]) <IDl m lllC S.turdaJ McMt: CJ:) (Zllr) M~ l.ollo" (wes) 74-John Wayne Jorie Rivero, Jen mfer O'Neill John W1yne stars 1s a former Civil Wu ottK:er who frees the Tuas town of RIO Lobo lrom 1 band ot urpetbagers and settles an old score With 1 1111rt1me 1111tor U (/2ll (])) 8 SU1'1tJ & Hutcll Starsiy and Hutch help the 11 lnends Huuy Be11 and his Sidekick set st1rted in the Pirnie Eye businw by rele11na 1 routine m1SSJn1 hus band case to them. but the domest1C case turns mto 1 deadly 11me ot double cross GJ TAMMY & GEORGE RE· * UNIT£D • HEE HAW! CDKte Haw mTM Mn Indians m t. '""'lldbla -9:30-u ((JJ) (])) CI> All In tht flmlly CI> Steve Allen's Ullsfl·lack 10:00 fJ llNXl Sports Special * LIVE-LA Wolllt11's Pro TENNIS TOURNAMENT U llllXT Sports S"ci1I l A Women s Professional T enn1s T 01Jrnamenl D Lollrun Md 111\lty TV WEEK FEllAUAAV I), 11177 B (QI) (I)) O Most W1nt1d Captain line Ems estilbhshes him self as 1 member of a robbery una ind becomes involved 1n the b1ues1 blnk robbery 1n the c1trs history CJ F rilllt lfilllt QI ..... .. llipt '-lltry 9 Clatllrt F•tUfes ID llMit: "Im t11t Ttrrllltl" ID Mtllkll V.n.ty SM. c.»i...lior4clllS... 11:00 uarn <IDmo""" ........ Allltricll StJlt (I) Wy Wlllin1 $how • ftipt lllPt GJ Due To Mature Thtme • We Recommtnd Adults llATCH THE KING! QI .... of llllllinst111 m Sllti.ttr CllltfM «ill rn> m cw• @ (I) Adam· 12 (ffll ())) Rta Hllftlllatd m "°' Goes tllt Country -11:30-...... 8 @ (I) (II lllJ S1t11rd1y lficllt (]) Cllartit Chan fJ lillrle: CJ:) "Hott!" (dra) '67- Rod hrlor Clthennt Spaak QI Mowit: (t') "Whe11 All&tll lio, Troulllt Follows" (com) 68- Rosaltnd Rusull, Susan Saint James IS Tiit 100 Club m CintN 34 I.I)) Mowlt: CJ:) "Jo11r11tJ to the C.11t11 of tllt Earth" (adv) 59-Pat Boone. Jtmtt Mason 12:00 fJ Mowle: CJ:) "Ut111ndo1ll" (wes) '65-Jimu Stew•rt • Mowit: CJ:) MKofta Co&st" (,adv) '68-Rteh11d Boone, Vert Milts Mowlt : a:) "Sim Wh1shy" (com) '69-Burt Reynolds (a (I)) Ntwl/Sd·A Tlltatrt 1:00 .. ll) Rod Collceft Ii) Thriller Ill Movie: (t') "Esther ind th Kl111" (adv) '60-Joan Colhns -1:30-m Ml·lfi(llt Show: "MJ Soll, The V1111pl11," "Terror lltnutll the Sa," "Blodihel4s" 2:00 Ii) Doubltftflure MowlH: "flwe Gatu to Hell," "Blanche hlJ" . -2:30-u McMt: tc:> "Kiss of bll" (hor) '63-Clilford Evans, Noel W11trmn Hale trwln. the third leading money Winner on the PGA Tour In 1976, wlll be defending his title In the Glen Campbell Los AnQelea Open. ABC Sports wlll be presenting live coverage of the tlnal two round• Saturday at 2PM, and Sunday (Feb. 20) at 2:30PM. P11ge 17 'SHARING THE CREDIT' By NORMAN BOGNER (Author of the best-selling novel "Seventh Avenue" Few professional aroups comprise as high a proportion of com- plainers, paranoids, flakes, hypochondriacs, downright psychos, con men, unhinged craftsmen, layabouts, drunks. dop1sts and loose· decked crybabies as the home grown American novelist. The condt· hons of compos1t1on and the time 11 takes to wnte a novel may account for the malaise which affhcts writers of fiction It may take four to stx hours a day over a period of s11 months to three years to actually complete a book Thus. cul off from human companionship and ty1ann1zed by the elusive search for eicellence eventually erodes one's nerves. If the book "takes off." as they say in the trade, and the wnter 1s blessed with a bonaf1de bestseller. his mental cond1llon, rather than improve, tends to detenorate. from obscurity he 1s thrust into the public eye and enemies lurk everywhere he turns As a novelist and saeenwriter. I can look with some ob1ectiv1ty at the novelist's phght and his singular predicament Ingratitude and despondency prevent many wnters from understanding the basic PfOblems inherent in dramatmng a novel In the particular case of "Seventh Avenue" I was fortunate to find a group of people at Universal who cared about the book and were determined to do the best possible 1ob. Only two years ago, the very idea of attempting to dramatize a complete n~vel on television would have meant that an executive with such a frenzied notion would be dispatched to the funny farm However, along came Frank Price at Universal who believed in the form for telev1s1on. After a long fight, he got "Rich Man, Poor Man" onto the screen and the rest is history. A new form was born-the mini.series, which didn't depend on VIOient action, contrived situations but enabled the viewer to grow with the characters and to identify with real hie situations. A moment ago. I said I was fortun;ite-well, I was lucky as well, for a director who had been in management for some years fell the creative need to direct once aeain Forsaking a solid position, Dick Irving, the director end PfOducer of "Seventh Avenue," pe~uaded the studio that the book could only be done on location in New York City. His willingness to contend with the lo11shcs of shooting in the city with 1 l1rae cut ;ind in the midst of a brutal winter has paid off handsomely. The texture and the sense of human be1nes caupt 1n a struule while they 1rapple for sulVlval 1n the brutish indifferent city has been magically captured Mr 1,._1n1 erew up 1n the cit}, knew and understood my characters drives and mot1v11tons. their need to grab a piece of this phantasmogo11c illusion, the American dream, which 1s pm1sety what "Seventh Avenue" 1s about. The spint of "Seventh Avenue" has been conveyed and I'm proud of what will be on the screen. Although, I remain reclusive, susp1c1ous. fearful of cabals deslantd to entrap me, threatened by the weather and crazier than evtr, I'm able to recoenize quality when I see it and to give credit to those people who broueht a new dimension to my work and eave it the tactile feel of reality. They deseNe the credit. ''Seventh Avenue is currently ..airing on NBC as part of their Best Seller series on Thursdays from 9· 11 PM. P•tl T\I WE.EK, FEBRUARY 13, 1977 SUllDAY, rElaUAIY 13 6:00 " CJ:) "Cllan.ts of IM "" (SCI It) '72 7:00 GI CJ:) "Owl" (susp) '71-DenntS Wemr. Tim Herbert C111r1es Peel 7:30 D CJ:) "lnmioll Eartll, 2150 A.O." (sci It) '66-Peltr Cuslune 1:00 ., 0 cm m CJ:) "2001: A ~ OdysseJ" (SCI It) '68-Keu Dulin, Glry lockwood, W1th1m Sylvester, Dan Richter lltOllDAY, FUaUAIY 14 6:30 D CJ:) "She Waits" (susp) 71 P1t1y Duke Dorothy McGuue ,:00 IJ ID CJ)® ID ci:J "The S4lnslti11t Boys" (tom) '7S-Geoi&t 81lrns, Willer MatlhJu, RichJrd Beniamin lee Meredith & (121) ) 8 CJ:) "How Ille Wat Was Woll" Concl (wes) '76- Jamts Arness. ha Mane ~1nl. Biuce Bolletlner. Jack Elam TU£SOAY, FEUUAIY 15 1:00 a (J:) "GUiit" (part I) (dra) 'S6-Ehubelh Tayl01. Rock Hudson CJ CJ:) "It Clll le OoM MllO" (dra) '74-Jack P1l1nce, Bud Spencer 9:00 ~ CJ:) "There Wn A Cnic*td Man" (dra) '10 K11k Doo11as. Henry Fonda, lee Gnni WEDllUOAY, FEUOARY 15 1.-00 a CJ:) uGUnt" Cone! (dra) '56-Ehubtlh Taylor. Roe~ Hud$0n. James Dean D (C) ul>tMrah" G11 Youn&. Bradford Dillman 9:00 D ((fJJ CJ)) Cl) (C) "A Min ClllM ltorsl" (wes) 70-RIChard hams, Dame Judith Anderson, Jean Gascon, Manu lupou. THUllSDAY, FEHUUY 17 1:00 D CJ:) "Yflld 1n 1111 Streets" (d11) '68-Shelley Winters. Chrtstopher Jones. Diane Vars1 FRIDAY, FEBatJUY 11 1:00 U CJ:) "Run tor c.wtr" (wes) ·55. James <A1ney. John Deiek. Ernest Boremne D CJ:) "Scream ind Saum Acain" (hor) '70 Vincent Puce. Ch11sto· pher Lee. Peter Cush1n1 ,:90 B (9 CJ)) QI) (C) "Dirty Mary, Cruy Larry" (adv) '14-Peler fond1 Susan Geor&e. Adam Roath. VIC Morrow SATURDAY, fEBllUAIY 19 1:00 g CJ:) uAfric.u Safari" (1dv) '68 An uc111n1 study of Alrtu. ptiolorraplled over a ptnod ol 51'1 yurs D CJ:) "T1le llb&lllficfft S.." (wes) '60 Yul Brynnei EJ1 Wall1th !:00 IJ Q]) CJ)® cm ci:J "llio l*" (wts) '74-John Wayne. Joree Rivero. Jennifer O'Nttll, Victor French Brett Halsey 11 one or the newest addition• to the caat of ABC's daytime dramatic serlea. General Hoapltal. Halsey plays Dr. Adam Streeter, an obstetrician on the atatf of the large. metropolitan hospital. General Hospital alra Monday· Friday at 2.15PM. 'GRAMMY AWARDS SHOW' The Nat10nal Academy of Recordina Arts and Sciences Crammy Awards winners are named and honOfed on lhe 19th annual "Grammy Awards Show," Saturday (8·10PM) on CBS. Crammy Awards are presented by the Academy to hon°' outstandin1 art1sttc and technical achievements tn the record1n1 world Winners of the Academy's Hall of fame c1l11tons-chosen from recordinas released priOf to the advent of the Grammy Awards tn 1958-will be announced on the pro1ram. In add1t1on, the special lea lures a film salute to Atlanta, Ga., the bur1eonin1 record1n1 center of the Southeast, ind that city's contributions to the music industry. The "Crammy Awards Show," from the Hollywood Palladium, 1s hosted by Andy Williams for the seventh consecultve years. Following are nominees in selected award categones 1£COIO Of ntE YEM: Afternoon Dehaht 50 Ways to Leave Your lover I Write lhe Sonas If You Leave Me Now This Masquerade Al.BUI Of ntE YW: Breezin' -Georae Benson ChitliO X-Chicago Frampton Comes Alive-Peter Frampton Silk Dearees-Boz Scaus Songs in the Key of life-Stevie Wonder SOtMi Of ntE YEM (SOltQQ!lU'S AWUO): Afte1noon Deltrht-Bill Danoff Breaklna Up Is Hard to Do-Neil Sedaka and Howard Grunheld I Write the Sones-Bruce Johnston This Masquerade-Leon Russell The Wreck of the Edmund ritzaerald-Co1don L11htfoot ET MEW MTIST Of ntl YIM: Boston, Dr. Bumrd's Dri1in1I "Savannah" Band, The Brothers Johnson, St11land Vocal Band. Wild Cherry l£ST ror VOCAL MOlfWICE, FEMALE Hasten Down the Wind-Linda Ronstadt Here. 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