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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-01-02 - Orange Coast Pilot- I our Bometo wa Dal ly N ew pap ·,. VOL. 71, NO. 2, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAyES NGE COU NTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1978 TEN CENTS . Here's a Way ta Cape With 1978-No~ • -NEW Y()RK-<AP) -The holidays having eenvioee&-yeu thet--Remember,Uncles.m.doeso't pay~: fotyouf,pUrR.<2'es._ happiness does not come Crom the expenditure of money, to aay that refund mo6ey js being Jeft idle when it could be gdlna toward nothing about lt not coming in packages or bottles either, here are a paying off those Christmas bills. few financial headache pills: • -File early if you've got an income tax r4:/und coming from the -GET THAT RAISE, IF YOU don't then you are workin~ ror Internal Revenue Service. less than fOU were a ~ear ag_o. which is hard!~ in the Amencan. ONCE AGAIN THE IR.S SAYS that in 1918 your chances or re· • celvlng your refund within four to six weeks are greatly enhanced by filing well before the April 15 crush. • You don't need to waJt for your W·2 forms, which might not be dell vered until the end of January, to beg.in maldnf out your return. You can work from your lut paycheck stub until the Corms are re· ceived. · Air Crash tradition of bigger and better. lnflatlon is a fact of llCe. The fact is that the purcttasing power o! the dollar ls at least 6 percent less than It was a year ago. No matter that George Washington looks the same, and that the color and design haven't chan.:ed. What should concern you is that the buying power of the 1978 dollar will be less than half the power of the 1958 dollar, and that the dollar In June will buy less than in January. And IO en. _ WE COM.P.LADI A-LOl'..ABO~aUon ..but.o!tu.we are not fully alert to its insidious eroslpn. It's a terml~ and lbe only th\J\I that stamps IL out, for the indMdual, is more money. -Establish credit. Credit too is a taci of life, and the person without a rating .tan be at a seriou. dlsadvantaie 1n obtainln1 a home mortgage, in buying a car, in picltlns up a Christmas gift. There ls more than $200 billion in consumer lnstall.ment credit outstandin1 today, a figure that trl1btel\$ some people, allbougb not bankers particularly, and it gtows every year: TO ESTABLISH CREDIT USUALLY takes time, but one techni· que that is used by people with money in the bank ls to take out a loan from the same bank, place It in ~ lntere&t·bearinl account. <See TJIIS,..Pase A2) Claims All 213 Carter, India's Desiii Hit Snag 'BOMBAY, India <AP)-A few bodies. some scraps of clothing and empty lifejackets have been found· Cloalang in the Arabian Sea, but apparently none of the reported 213 persons on board survived when an Air India jum· ho jet exploded and crashed into the ocean orr Bombay The plunc was on a flight Sun· Jay from Bombuy, on India's "es t coast. to Dubai, on the Ara· b1an peninsula In the United Arab Emirates. Most of the 190 passengers \.\ere Indians, going to the U./\ E. lo work, the airline said . It \\as Indian aviation's worst nu sh. and the toll was the third hi ghest in the history of civil uv1ation. Helicopters. Indian navy ships nnd fishing boats searched the crash arett lhr<'<' miles off the coast. PiN'l''> or wreckage, life· jackets and clothin~ were found. 'J'hree bodies washed ashore near a northern suburb of Bombay. The Boeing '147 t ook orr more than 12 hours behind schedule on the 1.100.m1le flight across the Arabian Sea. An Air India source said repairs had to be made because a bird had hit one of the plane's flaps duriog a flight Saturday. GuesLo; at Bombay's Searock Hotel. \\hich overlooks the coast, i>a1d they heard a loud explosion that shook card tables in the hotel game room. They were unable lo see anything at sea, but one coastal resident, Namiev Rcvalandkar. told reporters he saw the plane·s Air India rnatk· in gs as it went down. An officer aboard a navy ship (See CRASH. Pag~ A2) RoseBowl - WDblGet Some Rain Forecasters (or the National Weather Service were calllng the odds 50·50 for rain to conclude today's Rose Bowl game. According to a 1poke1mao in 'Los Angeles, there was a 50 per· cent chance that showers would hit Southern California by tonight, moving in from the north. The possibility of rainfall at parade Umo tbJs mornini was set. at 10 percent, however. The forecasters were callln• for wtnds of 8 to lS knots Lo ac- com pany the storm front Which was expected to stey In Southern Callfornia throu1 h T ue1day nl~ht. It mliht be a lood day Lo stay lntlde •Dil wa~b the b()wl iamea on televlalon with ahowtn pot lble thlt afternoon ancUaattq unW Tue.day eventN. Hl811' l1'i the m id-605. SaiHttg Silver Seas Dill.., ............ ~.., • .-. Not everyone was glued to the television watching foot· ball Sunday afternoon. These weekend sailors took ad· vantage of clear weather and light breezes to spend the day crusing off the coast before reluming lo Newport Harbor. Search Resumes For Plane 'Down' The search for a possible downed plane was expected to re· sume today on the slopes of San· tiago Peak in the rugged Cleveland National Forest. A combined air and land searcb for the small alrcra~ was launched Saturday afternoon wheh air traffic con troll en at the Ontario lnternaUonal Airport re· ported receMng a sltnal trom an emergency crash locator. The do~ned plane was re- portedly •potted late Saturd•Y afternoon by a pilot of a search and rescue. helicopter dispatched lrom El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. However. because o!incon:Unt fof, that pUot was unable Lo land hls craft llDd Sunday a team from the Rlvenlde County Mountain R escue Unit "" sent on foot into the mouiltalri8 wblcb 1iraddle ~ OraJ1Ce aDd B1vcr&lde cOantJ llne. Aa County sheriff's department said Sunday night that search only turned up the wreckage of a plane that crashed several years ago. The search was called off when darkness fell Sunday, but team members said they would return to the peak Monday to continue their hunt after the El Toro pilot told them the wreckage they found wu not the wreckage he spotted. A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration said the old wrecka1e was found at the time the plane went down seven! (See PIANE, Pase AU NEW DELHI, India (AP> - Talks between President Carter and Indian Prime Minister Morarji Desai ran into problems today over saf eguards for Alllerican nuclear ruel sought by India, and Carter suggested to Secretary o! State Cyrus Vance that the American position be outlined in "cold and very blunt" language. Foreign policy adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski told re· porters as Cartei: held his second meeting with Desai that Lhe president was "extremely pleased" with their talks, and the two developed a "perspnal and spiritual rapport." But Carter, talking with Vance, after the private meeting with the Indian leader, said Desai was "pretty adamant about the nuclear fuel issue. "I think we ought to write him another letter, just cold and very blunt," Carter said. The two governments have been exchanging letters about American enriched uranium which India wants to buy for its nuclear power program. But because the Indian government &xploded a nuclHr device three years ago, the nited Stat.es I In· sisting on special safeauards to prevent diversion of the nuclear material to production of nuclear warheads. "I told him I would talk about ·authorizing a transfer or Cuel now .. .I told him but It didn't seem Lo make much of an Im· pression, .. Carter told Vance. The president's remarks were inaudible to reporteris standing a few feet away but were recorded by a radio tcchnlci'a.Jl. White House press secretary Jody Powell, displeased that the pres!· dent's words were made public, said Carter probably was not aware that the recording was be· ing made. Powell said the term "cold and very blunt" did not refer Lo· "the tone or the relationship or the dis· cussions on the Issue" but was a statement of the president's feel· ing that there ought to be a writ· ten communication setting down "the facts of the situation." Carter, welcomed to New Delhi on New Year's Day by tens of thousands of cheering Indians, spent 30 minutes this morning with the prime minister after an unscheduled, 45·minute meeting with him Sunday afternoon. During a photo .session before they talked privately thls mom· ing, the president told Desai ho (See CARTER. P a1e A2) Meir Examined TEL AVIV, Israel (AP> Former Primo Minister Golda Meir underwent tests at a Tel Avlv·area hospital Sunday after complatn1n1 of feellna weak. hospital ofticiah sald. A spokesman at Beilinson Hospital said he did not know what might be wronawith Mt1. Meir, 79, who was admitted Saturday. CARTER WAVES TO NEW DELHI CROWD ... President Stood In Open Car DH plte Cold We•ther Good or Bad? Dispute Flaring Over Hypnosis Use By.JOANNE REYNOLDS OITlle OMIJ f'ilot St.If "Look into my eyes," says the sinister·looking man as he bends over his subject. "Now yoo are irt my control." Deep in a trance, the subject nods passively, willing to do anything his hypnotist bids. * "Would you like Lo relax now?'' asks the doctor. "Let's work on th ll t pa.in. .. Relaxed as if in a dellp sleep, his patient nods assent, ready t.o learn Lo control his body's reac· tlon to cancer. * Hyponotlsm is defined as an artlffclally induced sleep-like 11~ate 1n whlch the subject is ldghly 11useptible to suggestion. . It ls. for Newport Beach psycholo,;.tSanford Green, both a blessing and a curae. He believes hypnosis, J.n tbe rlabt haridl, bas the p0tenUal to provide a UmiUess respite from lh• ailmenb ot mind and body that a.truct modern man. . In tM wroci1 bandl, be eays, lt can be worthless or downright damaging. Green Is the president of the OranRe County branch of the Society of Clinical ffypnosls, a group of psycholoeiata, physf· clans and dentists who hue banded together to share thelr findings about U5e of hypnoal$ and to set standards tor its uae.rt- T.be problem, as descrtbed by Green, is that there ls a union ol people -amateurs, show bull· ness types and fringe rnetnbers of the psycholocical field -who have ol'ganired and are pushlnt for the blessing of state law en (See HYPNOSIS, Pase AZ) •. '°'"°' DAll. Y P ILOT Monday, January 2 1971 ... J:ounty Roads Quiet Police Say Toll Less Than Usual -• ·1 hi.! n t:\\ \l'31 1-•ll OH to J C!Ull•t ... l .11 l in mu:.t Orange County cornmunillc:,, <1' law l'nforcc men~ offica~.11d the.> saw J d ecline in traffic-1.1cc1dcnts dur m g the holiday \H·ckend . 'fhe area wu~ not without ful aliti<:s on the highwayi., ·however, as both Newport Be<.al'h -.nd Anaheim rer>orted tramr a<· rnlents that claimed a total of two ll\ei. Jeffrey E . Franklin. 19, of Orange died in the opening hours of the new n~ar ;1fler police said the car h~ was dnvmg w:is struck bv another car on the Pacific c-;,,ast J hghway hrid!:c over Up- per Newport Bay _ l1 1s passengl•r. 16 vear-old -- Elizabeth Hall or 23 Goleta Point Drive, Corona del Mar, was hst· ed In critical condiUon Sunday ni&ht a t H oa e Memorial Hospital. • According to police. the acci- d e n l involved three can - Franklln'a auto, end cara driven by Robert L. Duncan, 34. or Placentia and Darlene ·Marie• J lunt. 20, of Westminster. --Ufficers saTd l!is'i-Hunt" was- ----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~--~~~......., driving westbound o n the Right Again Club's P icks on the Nose NEW \'OR h. t,\ I-'· -The Procrabtmators ·Club of America cli<.11t again. lb predictions for 1977 were an- nouncl!d Sw1cla) <&IHI lurnL·d out 100 pcrLent <:orrect. The c lub !'lays it's lhc only orga1111.<.1twn \\1th a p1 ·rfr•cl :J.t'('Ul'a<'.v n·t·11rd for annual prl'cli('tions llcrc arc sonw of l,1.,t ~ear's fon.·c·.1..,1:, · A m:t!'l!'l i\'1 1·pHlem1c of swml' flu that more lhun ::oo million Aml'r1t·•:1ns avoid c-althing. -:'\mt• million people all c·allin~ the prec,1dcnt of the United Stale·., on lhc> same cla\. highway when her car veered off the ro<1dway on the bridge ap- P r o a c h , s t r i k l n & a s teel· guardrail. Police said the auto rebounded onto the highway, crossing Into the oncoming lanes of trarflc , where 1t colllded head-on with F'runklin's car . The Impact of that collision '>ent Miss Hunt's auto into the eastbound auto .driven by Dun- can, and the eareenlng oar final- ly came to rei.t on top of Dun· can's sports car. STEPHENSON SOHLAFLY COLE .. \ m:in !!l'llin~ a bl•t.•r narncd after him IJccausc 111· ,.., llw hroth1·1111 a high gon·rnmenl otfic1.il ldi .\111111 n·lram111J? frnm ma"111g a \\orldwide lour to furtlwr the c·ausl' of human rights. Police said Miss Hunt was treated for minor Injuries at Hoag Mem orial Hospit al and booked rnto Orange County Jail on suspi cion of felony manslauJ:hter. A spokesman <1l the Jail said she posted S2,500 and was freed Sunday. Sophia a 'Wateh~ble' Hotel Fire 2,000 Lose Spot On Parade Route P.\St\DENA CA I' I • A fire 1n a11 uld three-story hotel Sunrlay mghl forcc<l about 2,000 spet· tators from thi.'ir primt· Vll'Wing spot.. for the T ournament of H 11~t·s l'arnrle. offi cial!> !.aid Fla me:, burst I rom a room 1n the Taylor Hotel about 9. i5 pm . forcing the ('\'3CUcl l10ll Of an Un known number c1f pt•oplt• from the old hotel. Otf1cial!> said about thrct• h l ucks along 1 ht• ('11l11rado llGulevard Paradl· routt· v.erc cordoned off, creut111g cl1i.rupt1on and forcing offlci .. ls to reroutt- thuusands of pcoplt• heading mto town for the mornm~ par ade. \t least 10 fire <'Omp<1mcs from thr• l'usa<lcna and Glendale f1r(• dcpurlmenb responded tu thl' Jirc in the wood !-tructurc. con twining 11 111 about an hour. fire officials said. T\t o Pasadena pohcc officers .111d one IAs Angele!> County !-.lll'rilf'!-t dl·puty \\l'rt' taken to ll 1111l 1ngt1111 McrJrnrial Hoi.pilal fur I rcatmenl ot i.m11ke anhala· t11111 acc.:onling to Chrii. W1 t'kl,111 ·Store Robbe d In Dana Point 111 .lllJ.!l' Count~ ~hcnW~ de· put11·-. today \\'Cr(• becking two I• t'll·Jgc bt1ys who took "a few" clol 1 a rs from a hq uor store clerk 111 ll:an:i Point on S11nclay night. .\ SJH>kcsmun fur the sheriff'!> <.kp.111 mt'nl ~.11d the loss from thl' I l p.m. strong arm robbery was not tallied but wai> hmlted to tbc lcw bills the clerk handed O\ l'I \\ lwn threatened by the }J:lll' '!ht• rublx•ry was reported al l'l11ri. '\:umber 2, o liquor store ut :1 111 I Coast I llghwa~ Couple Die OJ A I (AP l -The bodies of a \'t•ntura husband and wife killed \\ h c•n their l wo-sealcr rental pl.inc crashed in a remolc can ~OJI area in the Los Padres Na t)onal Forest were recovered 1-ii111d:iy1 authorities s aid. T he :u:1mes of the victims were being ·withheld pending not1ricatlon of )lextofkln. DAILY PILOT of Pasadena parnmedicic.. Sue Diminno from Placentia, "ho had been holding a place in the area "'"<'c ah<>ul 3 p.m., said :-.he was not upset about having to ffiO\C She said, "I hope everyone 111 thl·r~ ROl out OK . That'b more important .. An arson causl.'d blaze at the same hotel Dec 11 caused $2,000 damage, official'> said. noting there had been t \\ o other fires at the &ame hotel recently F r o111Page AJ CRASH ... reported s<'ei ng the plane break mg up in Lhe sky. The officer "saw the explosion and the aircraft disintegrating." said A. K S arkar. deputy director ~cnl'ral of ci\·il aviation A navy spokesman, Cmdr. D.S. Brar. said lhe plane apparently crashed in about 20 to 2S feet of \\alC'r. ··our i.lups ha Ye spotted pieces of clothing floatrng. so ..... e pre- sume the aircraft is down there." hr sa1cl Ci\·il a' ialron ·~ worst crash Ol'· curred Marc h 27 when Pan American and KLM jumbo jC'ts collided on a runv. ay in the Canary Is land., killing 582 pNsons. Tht.' second worst was m J\1 arch 1974. when a Turkii.h DC-10 cra!!hed into e forest near Paris and all 346 persons aboard were killed Council Cites Reds' Buildup WASlll:"GTO:--; IAP -The Atlnntit Council said Sunday \ crv few members of the 15 nation l'\orth Atlantic AllianC'e have . "done as mul'h as they should" to strengthen their con· venltonal military forC'es in the fa<'e o( growing Soviet power. The council said tha t "unless th(• United States and its allies act promptly lo reverse the trend, elements In the Kremlin will be encouraged toward the kind or "dangerous political ad- venturism or mllltary coercion" that It said marke d Sovll't fo reign policy after World. War 11. The council produced a policy p ape r o n ''the g r owing dimens ions or security ... Frott1 Page A l PLANE .•• years ago. ~ He said no plan have been te· J><>rleci missing or overdue on tn1hta to or from th~ Ont.atto olrport, bul nottd tb•t holiday ovlatort don't olwaya me nt1ht plans tC> lt la ~•lble for a plane to go down and not bo reported mlaaLn1. A hoi.pita l spokesman said Dunca n and h is passen ger. P:.itricia Porreca, 26, of Fullerton wel"e also treated and released. Schl.afly, Bisset, Foster, George AIAo on List The Anaheim fatality occurred early Saturday when Kate Ken- nerly, 17. died following a head- on collision on Euclid Street north of Rall Road. The driver of the second car, Car o l Lee Harkins, 21, also of Anaheim, ~us listed in st able condition S u n d a y a l r.t a rt i n Luther llospital in Anahei m. Spokesmen for Orange County police agen c i es and the Ci.ilifornia Highway patrol said Sunday that apart from tho~e two accidents, the holiday weekend was unusually quiet. Sgt., J eff Cope of the Hunt· ingtl Beach police attributed part the quiet in his city to beer -up patrol. especially the de pa tment 's drunk driving patrol. ll~aid a total of 200 drunken drivmg supects were a rrested in Huntington Beach by the special seven-man squad which operated during the month of December One of the few breaks in the 1·out}ne wits reported by both the Orange County Sheriff's Depart· ment and the Santa Ana Police Department. Spokeamen for those agen<:ies said nearly 100 calls were re· ceived at about midnight Satur- day when residents of Santa Ana began discharging guns to \\ clcome in the New Year. Officers reporting for duty in the two Santa Ana civic center facilities reportedly had some nurrow misses from th~ gunfire. 'So arrests were reported. Toll Reaches 2 In Long Beach LONG BEACH CAP ! -A 31· year-old man shot his step- mother lo death, wounded his father and then kijled himself Sunday shortly after his parents returned home from a New Year's Eve party, police said. Helen Rollins. 57, und her 49- y ear -old husband, Raymond, w e r e shot by Rolltns' s on Lawrence on the front lawn of their home early Sunday, said Sgt. R le hard Dvorak. SAN DIEGO <AP> -Sultry Sophia Loren was named the world 'I most. watchable wife Sunday in' the lnteroatlonal Society of Girlwatchers' sixth an· nual selection or the most watchable women in each of 10 categories. In announcing this year's l~bl, Joe Beagin, pres ident and founder ot the 17-year-old socie- ty, said aelecUons were based on accomplishments as well as personal appearance. T HE NI NE OTHER most watchables and their categories were: " 'REVOLlhfON' BEGINS Newport's Sanford Green Kennedy Fe asts TOKYO CAP > J-Sen. Edward Kennedy and 10 members or his family were treated to a Chinese banquet over the weekend in Peking. 'J'he Jls inhua news agen- cy said the Massachusetts Democrat and his party were the guests Sunday of Hao Teh-chlng, president of the Chinese Peop · Institute of Foreign ACfa FroaPageAJ TIPS FOR 1978 ••. and then repay it ahead of schedule. The bank doean '\ for&et people who pay on ti me or before. It costs money, or course, but only the difference between the loan rate and the savings ra~. and only for a brier period, as little as u few months rather than an entire year. -Take your vacation this year in the oCf-season, when pnces arc lower and accommodatloos more comfortable. Walk r ather than drive. Turn down the heat. Turn off the appliances. ALL TIUS TAKES A LITl'LE determlnation, of course, because as Americant we think It is our duty to spend. And lfwe for1et, well. there are millions of aUmull dlrecled our way reminding us to l>uy America has always been equated with m ore, but lo regard to spendln1. more means leH. Remember that, and 1et that pay raise, and 1978 could actually be comlortable. -Anti-Equa! Rights Amend- ment advocate P byUla Seblafiy. mother. • -Bernadette Peters, star of the comedy series "All's Fair," TV actress. -Georgia Engel, who played Geor gette in the "Mary Tyler Moore Show,'' com edian. -N ataUe Cole, singer. -J an Stephenson, golfer. -Ph y ll is George, sportscaster. · -JodJe Foster, teen-ager -Cheryl Tiegs, model. -J acqueline Bliset, film ac- tress. E'ro. Page' A J •HYPNOSIS •• what they do. Green, who has very strong opinions about use of hypnosis, says his group lsn 't fighting the urtion. "We just want potential clients to know what the dlf. ference is between us and ttlem." "tJs" are the trained medical people eligible for membership in tbe society, the basis of the dis- tinction beine (bat membership Is restricted to people who are trained therapist.s. In Orange County, there are about 50 active members. According to Green, hypnosis can be a valuable tool lo the right ha nds, but it takes a trained ex· P.erl to know when and how to use lt. To hlm, the counseling people and show business types who make up the union clearly don'l qualify. The cUnlcal use of hypnosis. said Green, has come a long way in the last five to 10 years as part of the general "revolution" in the way In which the mind and body are viewed. "We're still at the beginning of what I see as a revolution, but it's obvious that mind and body are two aspectA of the same thing," bes d. Ith that as a starttng point, ypnosis can be used to get the mind to help the body fight the pain and symptoms of aliments ranging from the common cold to cancer. ~Green isn't claiming hypnosis a mlracle cure, but he believes can be uaed to improve a pa· tienl's abilJty lo cope with dis· ease. "It is fairly well known among surgeons.l.bat a patient who bu a good lrame of mind about his sur&ery ls eolna to show a better recovery than one who ls in a bad mood, or very anxious," he noted. "Hypnosls can be used to set the proper fr:ime or mlnd ... The important thing about the person admirutenne hypnoala ls he or she ahould know what•a·tn. volved and what tho llmltatlons· are, he said. BEAGlN SAID WINNERS re- ceive a sticker the size of a halC· dollar bearing the words ''pre- sented as a sincere compliment tor yeur lovely, well-groomed ap-· pearance." Beagln, a 68-year-old father or five and vice president of an Anaheim management consul- tant firm, said, "The idea of the society is to compliment and call attention lo lovely, well.groomed women everywhere. Compll· m ents are easy to give and they really make people reel good ... The society claims a mem- bership of about 25,000 m en, mosl in the United Statea. Union Local Backs Pact ONTARIO <AP> -Strik- ing aircratt workers have voted overwhelmingly to accept a company contract offer and end their seven- w eek walkout agains t Lockheed Co., union of· flcials report. The same contract pro- posal -approved Sunday by about 500 members of the International Associa- tion of Machinists, Local 821 -was ~heduied for a vote today by 8,500 other striking Lockheed workers from a separate IAM local which struck facilities in Burbank and Palmdale on Qcl. 10, said union spokesman Pat Ziska. F ,.._PageAl CARTER •• hopes the French and Chinese will participate within the next two to four years in talks on a comprehensive nuclear test ban agreement. However, ''the Soviets have agreed to make progress without the French or Chinese," he said. Desai proposed that Carter vis· it an Indian vUJage like the one in which his mother served as a Peace Corps nurse, and the pres ident was receptive .lo the idea, Brzezinski reported. Powell said Carter had wanted • to tnake such a visit. However, he sa.id the president would not delay hia departure from lodla on Tuesday afternoon. Following his arrival Sunday. the president to\d a crowd or more than 50,000 gathered to greet him that the United States and India are linked by common moral and dern®ratJc values. ''( know I wtll feel at home here," thQ amillnc American leader said. ... + .. "" .... ._. • By JOANNE aEJNOLDI Oflllel>Mty ~ ... " In outward appearance, there i.ln ·1 much about the Centerpo1nte development, t:olnt up al Jam· bone Roaa and MacArtbur Boulevard, that looks different than other office proJects built in the Orange Coast area. Yet the project m Irvine ls re· markable for the trend in de· velopmcqt that lt represent.ii. P--U 'f .:t Q.G & T II E R B Y Birtcher.Sequoia Pacific, Center· polnte has the dlaunction or bein1 one of a small, but growing number of construction proje<:ts Suspect In Fraud Broke? An Irvine resident racing hmd fraud charges In Arliona may have to pay his legal fees because his business was the subject of news articles. A spokesman ror the Arizona Attorney General's !ipocial pro· 8ecutipns section said a hearing has been liel Thursday in Marlcopa County Superior Court to reconsider the financial statui; of Clyde Dlnnell, 57 of 0 Wander- ing Rill. DINNEU IS SCHEDULED to stand trial in Phoenix on Jan. 10 with Newport Deach r esident Ken Duffy on charges or land fraud stemming from a two-year probe or a firm they worked ror, Combined Equity Asi,urance. Duffy, or 1870 Park Newport, apt. JITT. and Dtnnell arl' the only two of the 1:> members of the de- funct land C'ompany named 10 grand jury ind1ctmC'nts to go to tl'lai · Mark Asp1·v, proi.l'cutor of the l'Use. 1;a1d all of the others, in- l'!uc.hng 1'1nncll s son, Anthony of 18732 l'<i~co Cortc1., Irvine. pleaded guilty to C'hargcs stem- ming from the C.'il!)l'. TllF. YOl'NGER DINNEl,L began 1>en 1ng a one to four· year prison term 111 ,\rawna on Tues day. Both the.• l'lcll-r l>tnneli and Ouf fy have.• told the.• Arlwn.t court they cannot afford to pay for at torney'i to represent them Jlo" C\ er. an stones which ap- peared in Los Angeles Magazine and the Los Angeles Times, Din · nell was quoted saying he had built his Orange Cou nty sanc1wirh firm. Tht> Dogfather, into a million dollar busin<'ss He told one n•portl'r he expected in 1·ome to to1> S4 m1lhon uftcr three ~ t•JrS of OJ>('rallon ASPEV SAID THE hearln1 next wet•k will be held to de- tPrm me if D1nncll in fact can pay for his attorney. Jle said tl'stimony given in Fchruary to thl' court by Dinneli indicated Lhal the buiiinoi.s was doing Vl·rv poorly ~nd that the land fraud suspect wa1 only an employee. not a manaacr of tho firm . Motorcyclist Critical in 118 Accident A young lluntlntton Beach motorcycllat remained hospitalized In crttlcal condition today alter hl1 vehicle collided with an auto on Golden West Avenue at Deep Harbor Lane Saturday afternoon in Hunt· in gt on Be1uih, pollce aaid. Brian Dickson, 93, WJI travel· ing northbound on Golden W~t when his motorcycle er11h~ In· to a car driven by Vlratnla Davia. 49, of Huntington Beach. -~ 3:44 p. m., accordina to reports. The Davis auto wa• reportedly makin1 a Jeft tum onto Deep Harbor. Dickson wa1 thrown aome IO feet, reports show The handlebars and front end of the motorcycle were lorn loose by tho Impact of his body, witnesses told investigators. The motorcyclist, reportedly not w•arinl a hflmet, au.talntd muslve head lnJur,cal a broken p and trolcen Je1, pol ce HJd. No ar~L& have been made pend inf an lnv•tt11don. ~' Januaiy 2. 197• Project Seeks Advance ln which d1velop1r1 aeek criticism as part of the planning process. Under normal conctltlons, crltlcllrn from people not as· aoolated wt~ th• project t1 about the last lh.lne a developer wants when planning a development. Plannina for most projects is baaed on considerations of the market, local laws and Ult ex- igencieaolfinance. BOB CAMPBELL OP &lrtcher· Pacific, said hia firm hu found it more profitable to eonault th• ple lta projects are goln1 to a ect NEW RESTAURANT Mayor Wllklnaon at lbe planning stage rather than wail for critics to speak up in a plannin1 commission or coastal com mission hearing. ''Our phfiotphy 1onerally is that regardleas of what we build. it is going lo have influences out- side the project. What we do ls try to ldentif)'. problem areas that these influences might create as seen through our eyes as well as the eyes of other interested parties," he said. With Centerpoinl• the proctH WH 6UCcel&fW enough to win Campbell and his firm praise from environmental actlvtsts 'I IRIAK THEM' MtH'I 8or11b•I concerned about preservation of the Upper NowportBay. THE PROJECT SITS on a Ul.f.acre bluff above the junction of the San Dtaao Creek and Upper Bay. Six buildings are under con· struction to be added to tbe two.ex- l6ting ones, providing a small park for businesses needing office and laboratory space. Occupancy is tentatively set for rail of 1978. Campbell was asked to be a guest apeaker at a luncheon meet· in& of SPON (Stop Polluting Our N port l where &be troup ·s pre- nt# Jean Watt, in deecrtblng H tl\Wdlib be built into the WRITING A BOOK Educator Mcf,.uh•n proJect added. ''Wt wl•h all d .. ~:S~f,•" woiatd do thln11 Uk• Thote 1af 1guatdl lncbtde In· 1tall1Uori ot t.rape In the proJec:t'a · dr1Jn~1&e 1)'1tem 10 that pollu· tinb deplted b1 ve~lclea In the parklnt lot wUl be aklmmed off anct funnele4 into tha Hw111e ,)'atem, raU.~ than btln1 al· lowed to run Into Ute "torm dralna w!Jtch emPW lnto Ut• nearby Up- ptr B•>'· · JN ADDITION. TJJ ear~lnl lot will be awe~ •Very 11ven to 1~ d1y1-normally 1weeptn• t1 UmJted to once a mOAth-by FAMILY TIME Assemblyman Ma"ger• Coast Leaders Say 'I Will' By JACKI£ HYMAN OllMD-'1•'11MllMI What's your New Year's resolution? Thal queslion was asked of a variety or wefl-known Orange Co .. st residents, and their answers varied trom I.he renective to the li1ht· hearted FRED SORSABAL, Costa Mesa city manaaer, said, "I don't make NewYear'srcsolutions.1 ulwayabreak them." "My New Year's resolution is to celebrate New Year'a Eve next year dinini: in our (pier bowl l redevelopment area in a new restaurant O\'erlooking our beach," a;ald Donna Wllklnaon, mayor or San Clemente. A mold Hano, a Laeuna Beach writer, said his toal i1 uto sP.t;nd less time telling would-be rival writers all lhe Ins on how to make 1l btg m writing." Assemblyman Dennis Man1era, D-Huntlntton Beach, sald, "My New Year's resolution Is to somehow do a better job aa a11emblvman. Pilot Advertising New Post Goes To Carstensen Retirement of Ch arles Pritchard as retail advertising manager of the Daily Pilot has rreated new executive p05itions for six advertising sales person· nel. Publisher Robert N. Weed announced today. The appqlntments, errectlve to- day, are: -Carl Carstensen, 46. ad- vanced from cla1ejfied, national and automollve advertialng manager to the new posiUon of director or advertJ1ln1. . -Nita Folsom. 55. advanced to c I assifled ad vertls ln1 manaier from clautrled supervifl()r. -Fredl Filipponi, 31, promot· ed from classified aaJH to claasmed supervisor. -TQm Samoly, 37, prQl'l'loted to ret§ll advertl•tni manacer, -Oree Sh._u1hnessy, SO. PJ'Oo mot1d .to aulstartt retail ad- vertJ•,nc mmi•cer. -Geor1e McNamara, 40, pr<>· moted to 11lea manager for automotive advertising. Pritchard, who joined the Daily Pilot sales staff in 1962, was promoted to -ltia manage- ment positlon in 1s1>s..-tte plans to re· t~rn to lll• nallve Pacific Nortbwul after tran1i- iton1l dttail~ are completed ln early 11'11. Prltchardwlllbe6Sin Fel>rvJJ'>'. , In hh new po11llon 11 director of advertlaln1, Carstensen wilt be rtspo.nalble f qr all ¥~ta of naU0111J, fl\IU, clasailleid-and autom<>tlve -d· vertisllla e>pentlol\I for ute Dally Pilot. A eecoll!!·a•n•r•Uoq newapa~, Car•~""" b11 l>e"Q ln 10 • Pb• • of ~-· ne~_~P.•Ptr tiualneu tlnee c:_.~ ............ , .... of Cout OuanlMt.Vf ee>'Jli It· ~~~ UtAJ Saa Fem ,;11,~ ., •• ~ DaU1 PllGt lft ... e. titeamj. depart.DMnt !~~ID ..... OfC~ bntW Weed Uid, 16Catl bu • went -tbe·ll'"td r.aord to CrtMe MW fttlda'·Ud IM'W HW~l.illlliicidldelltOlbll success In thenaw position ... Of Pritchard, Wud said, "He ~s been a tremendou1 tntluence In the economi13 ·arowth of ttie Daily Pilot. He directed the retail ad staff with vitality and le"dershfp. ••certainly we •ti wlah him well on whatever vepture he ehooan in tqe future." Pritchard hu been in..advertls- ln1 Siles for more than 40 years -•1u?eptina Um• spent 1n Ute Arm)' l.n World War II. Jtt was in clauifled ules for the Los An1el" Timt1 from 1931 to 1942 and urved aa co-pqbll1her ad· vertl•lna repret,.l•tlv• and •d· vertlltoa manager for Waaltlntton and Oreto" papers before comh•I to th• J>atlr PU~ 1'om an Wala, he •P6n\ hla ear· ly yean 1n tho .Portland •re• and WU tdtaeaWd ai thf P~lvtralty ot W••hllllton, T--·~M and Ute Untverilty ol Brttld Columbia, Pdtqbard and bl• wllo, J~, pl'-11 lo raetUe Jn (>[•Ill'· He~· UtlpaW. nilll&iJN aeUv• in ttie advert!~ ftflcf. get mnell reelecttd and at the same time spend more lime wUb my family." • A similar resolve was voiced by South Coast Zone Regional Conservation Commiuloner Judy Rosener of Newport Beach. ''I'm going to spend more time with my family and my friends and leH Umetrylns to solve the problems or the world,·· she ii aid. "My New Year's reaolulion is townte a book aboutpoliUcs, ··said Mary McWban, a Newport Beach resident and member of the iilate BQard of Ech.1catlon . • Jim Diiiey, owner of1)1lley's Book ShD~ and a Lag~na Baac~ oivic acllvist, said, "I resolve to rliht better fort e Greeobelt.'" Newport Beach police detective Al 11cher said his goal is "to ellmloateallthecrlme and do myselfoutof ajob." Peter C. Kremer, who this year took over the job-of president of the Irvine Compan.,, said, "I resolve that the Irvine Company will continue to create the. type of physical environment In which everyone's else's New Year's resolutions can be carried out beautifully, 1afely and 1oundly." ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Carl Carstensen CMllf PlllC "'41 ,_ MANAGER AITIR£S Ch1rlet Pritchard ... DAILYP!Lar j\S 1ptclal1J e~ulpped vaeuum IWHPI ... further effort at ,. ductn1 tM poUutaDtl Ulat wlU ao into the bay. Landacaplnt has alao been planned with tho hell> of nvtron- m1ntallata to conserve water.and to reatrletrun-off wbJob will carry f ertllben Into the atorrn drain 1)'atem. Campbell nUmatoit that ~ ..feauardl wtll add no rnore than d percent to t.he total COit Of tbe pro]flct-a a mall price c<>n:aparecl to th• costof havlnJ a proJecih\Jt· ed beoaUH of dl1approval frtrn one qf th• •••nclta ha•lflg J~rlldtcttonoveJ'thHlte. .. UfT'I ICY PEa&ONAL feelQlg that lf we, 11 developers, dop't · 1t1rt dotn1 these thi~@~r· Campbell &aid Of lnvolvtn1 pqJJ· Ual ertUca ta the planninl pro- cea1, ••aa aure as the deVSI .. 1omeone will catch )'OU off 1ucrd and then a plunin1 commluk>n ta sotnrtohelp you pJan JOUr pro· Ject the hard way.'' When lt came Umt for lhe lnltlai ptannln1 on Centerpotnte to 1ei µnderway, Campbell aatd, the probletn1 of run·off polluUn1 the bay were n~ considered by p.e company. ''ft was Ju•t ~oL aomothlnf,lhftQCcurred to us,', It WllP t utitll the Department ot Flah and Game, the keeper:ol' the upper Bay Wlldllfe retuae and lead aaency tor the ire>ups In:. terested in the Upper Bey, 1poke up did the problems of what (()!do with run-ore begin to figure in the Centerpointe plans. CAMPBl:LL 18 CANDID about the process or Involving environ mentalists and other kinds or critlca m the plannina fordevelop- ment1 thal his company un derlakes. He says his firm does not im mediately accede to all demands. but hears oul concerns to de- cide which could and sbouldbead- dressed m the planning of the de- velopment. The r><>tnt Is lo at least address the problem" either by l'n · corporatini solutions lnlo the de-v.elopmcnt plan or by studying the problem and coming up with good reason11 for not addressing it. , THE PF.OPl.E AT Birtctlcr- Paciflc believe tl is foolish to al tempt to present a project t.O a plannine commission or the roaRtnl eommisslon when that · proJect ignore11 environmental problems that those bodies eiOsl t!peclfically to address ''A public hearing is not a good time to do your plannin(,' Cam pbcll commented. ''Those 1>1lualions ran hccome emotional and yoµ can ~ct conditions ·im· posed on you that no one can llv<' ""1th .. Centerpolntc 11> not the oril> B1rtcher-Pac1flc pro1ect to •be Mlbjicted to Lhis pre-plannlng trll1c1sm process All of the com pany ·-. dovelopmenta are handled lhlh way CAMPBELL SAYS )H: he Ii eves il 1a a trend thalolherde· \'ClnperH are beginning to follow In the palil. he noted, developfrs would plan lhe\r projects, 'PUii their building permits and build the bulldinR•· ··People began looklne al some of the development that went on thb wuyand lt'R led tolhecurTent llj(htening Of COntrOIS , 'I "Personally, I think thlng1 "re lt>osemnR up and we have found "'e can deal errectlvely and qulek· ly with the people that we aresup- po1ed to be in an adversary rele "'ith "I lhuik the pendulum is swlnB· 1ng tov.ard an era of nfore roopcration and a decline of ammos1llci. ... he said • • .. I .) . ' " $12,793 Savings Airport Division ·-Eyed by County By KATHY CLANCY Ol IM 0•111 "li.t it.aH Orange County superv1!>ors might save $12,793 In yearly administration costs by creating a new Orange County Airport dl.'p artment. according to a n·pprl by County Administrative Officer Robert Thomus. But by doing so, supervisors \\ o\ild lose administralive review now offered while lhc ru rporl is und<'r the umbrella of lhc county General &•rvices Agency AND SUPERVISORS would have one add1ltonal department haad reporting directly lo Lhem. Thoma1>sa1d Mayor, Wife Back Elderly lit Ne wport Newport Beach's Mayor Milan Ooslal <ind his wife, Dorothy, have joined the ranks of the Friends of OAS IS. Lhe support gr(>up for the city's senior citizen ·enter. ~ccorchng lo a spokesman for group, lhe mayor and his wife c~mc the 999th and l ,OOOth m bers of the Friends . he Dostals were r.resented <heir membership cert1Cicales in a '.ceremony at lhc center con· ducted by Friends president Grant How aid. )'he organization was formed last spring ln a show of support for lhe fledgling center. OASIS sljnds for Older Adults Social, I ll'form ational and Service C~ter. A spokesman for the group said the Dostals decided to join a(ter attending the croup's Christmas party Inst month. {lollege Fires Thomas· report made no recommendation as lo whether Lhe airport should be removed from the General Services Agency as a !tepa rat c department. However , h e said, lhe estimated Sl2,793 yearly savings ulonc, would not warrant creating a separate departmenl. SUPERVISORS IN OCTOBER asked Thomas Lo review the airport organization, as well as a possible expansion of power's or Lhc fiv e ·member Airport Commission The review was ordered over I he objection of Supervisor Thomas Riley who called it a "crime .. to tamper with the management framework. But Supervisor Ralph Clark at the time pointed to a recent survey of airport tenants who said 'they believe the large GSA has placed the airporl within a large bureaucracy that has burdensome regulations end 1s slow to make decisions. T HE 'SAME STUDY showed that some tenants view the Airport Commission , now strictly an advisory panel. ab another layer of bureaucracy lacklngdecision·making power I n addition , so m e commissioners had complained th"at-i hetr advtce often is n 't sought on airport matters. Thomas, in his report, said the commission cannot be given any decision-making powers under existing state law. H E SA I D, H OWEVE R , supervisors may be able lo appoint speclal airport officers who could have the say-so on some issues as spelled out by supervlsors. Otherwise, Thomas' report said , supervisors may want to amend the ordinance eovernlng the commission to make some minor changes in its advisory LOS ANGELES <AP> -Four role. separate small fires at Im~-Or, he said, the bQord m ay· m\lculale Heart College caused wish to propose new st ate bdtween $1,000 and $5,000 in legislation that would permlt the damage to the schoo l "s delegation of 1ome ~lrport aqdltorlum Sunday aflemoon, ci· de c l s ion · ma k Ing ~ o the . ty, fire omctals said. Clve•member panel. • I What Goes l!p ••• D~niel Golschmann, ~4. of L.aguna Beach flings his model gilder, which has a 24-mch wmg span, into the ajr in Heisler Park. ••• Must Come Down The homemade glider, which Golschmann buitthlmse.lfthe night befo1·e, drifts to earth. Light winds accompanying the week's rain ma<le it a good time to send gliders soaring. ". Skateboard Competition In Irvine A skateboard sl<ills contest, s trictly for a m ateurs, is scheduled from 10 a.m . tQ S p.m. Jan. 21 at University Park, 1 Beech Tr ... e Lane, Irvine. Troph;es will be awacded win· ners who score polnts for style and 11nctsmn-skateboardtng-. En· try fee ls 50 cents. Professional skateboarders will be excluded from competi· lion, according to the commwlity services department. More information is available by ca!Ung the department, at 754·3639. Arafat Angry BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> - Palestinian chief Yaslr Arraf-at,1n an angry speech Sunday, shouted "Bye-bye America" while his s upporters cha nted, "No to Carter, no to Sadat, J)O to Begin.·· A bout 8,000 persons packed Beirut 'a sports stadium to hear Arafat, head of the Palestioe Liberation Or8anliatlon . • I LOCAL/WEATHER ~ Sewage Water $20 Million Irrigation Seen ·- By ~YMOND ESTRADA, Jr. OftlMDMtyf'l ... ttaff Even though recent rains have somewhat bri&hl\med parched Orange County's water supply outlook, plans are.being c'l>nsidered tor a $20 million system to irrigate Fountaln Valley and Costa Mesa parks, golf courses and bigbway landscaplns with treated sewage water. Orange County Water Dlatrict <OCWD) board members have approved a $100,000 study to see if reclaimed wa.ste-waternrrt1cr-CatitomlU:- used Instead of drawing more Due to lhe current drought the groundwater or importing water county receives little or no' im- to irrigate large green areas. ported water. ABOUT $75,000 I N federal funds and $12,000 ln state taxes will pay for lbe study. The rest or the cost wUl be picked up in local taxes by OC~ said Gordon Elser, water district offlclal. T he Toups Corporatlon a nd 'Montgomery Eneineers, Inc., bave been hired to prepare the feasibility study by March 31, Elser said. The pro{><>Sal would entail the constructaon or a 15-mlllion- gallon-a-day sewage water treat- ment plant at OCWP's Wat.er Factory 21 at 10500 ~llis Ave., Fountain valley. THE PLANT AND pipeline dls· tributlon system would cost over $20 million, officials estimated. The federal Environmental Protection Agency would pay 75 percent or the system's cost. The C a ll for n i a. St a t e W ate r Resources Control Board would pick up lZ.S percent of the cost and OCWD the rest, Elser said. The proposed system. if ap· proved by OCWD board mem- bers, would be independent from the 15-million-gallon-per-day sewage water treatment plant already in operation al Water Factory21. T HE EXISTING PLANT pro- duces drinkable water that is in· jected into the ground to prevent sea water intrusion, Elser said. H approved, the proposed system would have a dual pipe setup. One pipe system would move treated water for Irrigation only the other pipe would contain drinkable water that would be wied for irrigation elsewhere, Elser said. "We now need two or three years or above average rainfall to ease the current drought, .. Elser said. '~llut with a system Hke Utls one. 'We could save money on lmJ)Orthlg water from the Colorado River and Northern ToWT1Dment Of Dominoes Scheduled The Newport Beach ar ea. playoff tor the annual domino tournament sponsored by the Women's Committee of the Glen- dale Symphony Orchestra As-' sociatlon will be held Jap. 14 in Newport Center. The ellmlnation tournament " wlll open at 12:30 p.m, in the Glendale Federal Savincs bulld- jng at 100 Newport Center Drive. ' Entry (ee is $25 per person. Winners from the area playoffs will meet Feb. 11 in the Clnals to be held in Glendale's Oakmont Country Club. - Entries for the area playoffs ' close Jan. 7. Entry fee checks s hould be sent to Beverly Grimm, tournament chairman. 804 Kennth Rd., Glendale, 91202. Police Dodge Pomona Shots\ POMONA <AP> -Four l ~ Pomona police officers spent the I last few minutes of the old year J and the nrst minutes or the new ono dodging more than 100 bullets fired by an unseen snlper or snipers. police said Sunday. Officer Carl Ronk said the inci- d<'nt was an apparent attempt to frighten lhe orctcers since the shots seemed aimed at just miss- '"~ the omcers· two unmarked p<Jtrol cars None of the policemen were ~truck, but one bullet hit the radiator of one car, barely miss· ang the windshield, Ronk said. ' • ! Sometimes you want to r f\Vyaming ShiverS-at-36 leave the cares of the ( world behind and just sit back and enjoy the things I lfe has to offer. The , . Storm W arehes in Effect Over Mitlweat Daily Piiot brings you the information you need to find entertainment -all along the . Orange Coast.· Movfe and theater ads and reviews, entertainment and restaurant features and our new complete TV listings keep you up to date. Entertainment, however, Is onfy part of our story. Every day the pages of te,e Dally P.llot offer you much more: news of your: con;tmunity and wor.ld views, money saving advertising and coupons, action sports and a val'Jety of exclusive features. ._ ___________ - NATIONAL I OUTDOORS t UFO? Prove It NA.SA Wants 'Bona Fide Evidence' WASJUNGTON <AP > Federal spacemen aren't very f!xciled about unidentified flying objects these days, not even with a president who once said he saw a UFO. sky near Leary, Ga .. where he had gone to address a Lions Club. HE DESCRIBED THE OBIECT as "bluish at first. then reddish, then luminous but not solid." '1 don't laugh at people anymore when they say tht'y have seen UFOs. because I have seen one myself," Carter was quoted as saying. •• DAILY PILOT Allies' Tactics Studied • ... Oran&e Coast Colleet .... will olCer a four-part lee-• lure series durint .~ January that follows the' military activities or the American and British • armies from the lnvasioo • So ir you spot something strange in ltle sky, don 'l expect the Na lion al Aeronautics and Space Administration to come runnln& unless you've got proof of the intruder Crom out there. Like a tittle greeQ tnan, or--a t'hunk of R2Da. THE POUCV IS OUTLINED in a cautiously worded letter NASA sent lo lhe White Hous e. reject· ing a s uggestion lhal 1l reopen a federal inquiry into UFOs. -.NASA.-o! .cours.e., was.. conceroe.d..wheri.Ji U : _ celved Press' request. Officials envisioned draining millions or dollars out or a thinning budget to set up a team of experts to fly around the country in- vesligatina UFO reports. · ot Europe on D-Day t.i..---~he eteel-'ne-witb-thf ·-• Russians on the Elbe. • ,. The agen{'y did say that it stands ready to • analyze any .. bona fide evidence from credible sources,·· but noted that no s uch ev1d{'nce of 1n lr\.lsjons from other worlds ever has been found. The lurndown was necessarily polite because the request resulted from a campaign promise made by candidate Jimmy Carter He said 1f there were any secrets about UFOs, he would flui.h them out • TllE PRESIDENT'S SCIENCE adviser. Or Frank Press, asked NASA llisl Julv to become the government's roe al point in a ··nat1°onul re\ 1val .. of interest m reports or UFO sightings. He rccom mended the agency establish a small pam•I of in qu1ry. Press said lhe White.• House h:id hccn rcccw1ng letters askln~ uboul s trange s11-1 ht1ngs, some prompted by M'll'ntt:·f1<:tion mO\ ll'S like "M 1ir Wars·· and "Close Ent•ounlcrs of Lh1: Thml Kind ' Many dcmandl•d that Cartcr make good on hi s cum paign promise When Carter was elected. liFO fanciers fell they had a rriend m the White llousc. Carter rt:porl l'd in 1973, when he was govc·rnor of Geor~1a. that four years earlier he had seen a Uf'O m the night "WE COULD EsT ABLISll A TEAM or about 15 go-eetters. eeologists, biologists and so forth , ready to Jump oo a specially equjpped plane," said Dave Williamson. a NASA assistant for special projects. "The team would wait for someone to holler. It could be a drunk on a country road or a holllSewUe clear 41Cross the country," he said. "The team would fly out. and ask questions and lake measure· ments . They could measure the electromagnetic field and a bunch of other lhmgs. and the only thing they might learn 1s that it was a wet day. "You'd get no closer to a theory, bu't you would have spent a lot of money, .. he added. Williamson noted that In 1969, after 22 years of study and considerable expcns_!!, the Air Force closed its investigation of UFOs, Project Blue Book. The service concluded after investigating 12,618 re- ported s ighting!> that continuing the project was not warranted because there had been no sienlficant findings AFTER TIUNKING OVER THE White House request. NASA Administrator Robert Frosch did what any worthy bureaucrat would do in such a situation. He asked for lime lo consider it. Then he named Williamson lo head a committee to look into the matter and make a recommendation. Poeket Cornered T{'rence Cardinal Cooke. archbishop of l\ew York. paid a surprbe ,·isil lo Veterans llospilal in San Juan, Puerto Rico. and stopped f 01· a game of pool with several patients. Wildlife l}epartment Tells 'Fishy' Story The result was last week's letter from Frqscb to Press. wruch concluded that reopening the in--T_H_E_F_A_M_l_L_Y_C_I_R_C_U_S_.----8--8-.1-K---vest1gallon would be ·•wasteful and probably un- y l eane productive. WASHINGTON <A P l -In some respects. the Interior Department's SI million survey of hunters and anelers reads like a fish story. Billed as the last word in how America's sportsmen s pend their time and money, the survey appears (OUTDOORS J estabhsh programs and priorities for future outdoor programs. ll was con- ducted by National Analysts or Philadelphla under a $985,000 lnlenor Department contract. "There Is an absence of tangible evidence or to be wildly exaggerated, according phys ical evidence ror· thorough laboratory to an Associated Press study. nnalysis," F'roschwrole. T ll E SURVEY ESTIMATED anglers spent S287 .8 million on licens· ·· 1 do not feel that we ceuld mount a research er-ing fees in l!n5: But a verified state· fort without a bJ?ller starting point than we have by.state a<'counlln~ of license-related bt.·en able to *ntify so far.'' expenditures In 1975 s ws fishermen actually spept SH I 6 ti hon "I NY NEW ELEMENT of hard evidence is The survey also ti mated the na· The survey also attempted to estimate the number of people engaged in particular sports. It estimated, for example. that 4.8 million people hunted ducks in 1975. However. total salei. of duck stamps,. which all waterfov. I hunters age 16 or over are required to purchase, was 2.4 million that year. Titled "World War U From Normandy to t Elbe," the series m on auccesslve 'Frid evonln1s, be1loni Jen. 6. from 7-10 p.m. In OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116. Admission b free and the public is invit~ tq at-• .., tend. "•'> . SEIUF.8 LECl'URE i is Judge Selirn ~-· Franklin oC the Harb«iP ~ Municipal Cour~,r.t Franklin, a student c;µ.- millt.ary history, served;.' as an infantcy omc~ during the Korean Waf ... He is a graduate or lh(C IQfa.niry School at Fott.: Benning, Ga. • .. Each three-hour pre-.,•' sentation will be il~ lustrated with colot' .... slides, maps of the pla~ and baUles, pholograp~ of the personalities and" equipment involved tn the action, and movies THE OPENINe;!\ session, on Jan. 6, will loolc at the Allied and German preparation for D-Day. Franklin will s how the first half of the film · ·nie Loneest Day.'' On Jan. 13 Franklin wtu discuss the problems o f e n 1'1MI g i n g t h e beachheads. and the cap- ture of Cherbourg, Caen and St. Lo. The second ha lf of "The Longes~ .,. Day" will be shown. " I brought to our attenlion, it would be entirely ap-ti on ·s hunters spc $277 .5 million on Pl opnalt.' for a NASA laboratory to analyze and re licenses. fees and tags for the same port UJ)()n an othern 1sc unexplained organic or in year Rut state fish and ~:t'me ugen· oq:anic sample." he added. cies reported those expenditures lotall'dS1549milllon. ASKED TO COMMENT ON TllE THE CAPTURE of ' Williamson com mented: "There 1s no Normandy and tb'e '• The certified state figures. not the discrepancies, V S Fish and Wildlife 1 measun•ahle l 'f'O evidence such as a piece of survey estimates, are used by the ln· Service spokesman Alan Levitt said. breakout and pursui(._ metal. flci;h or doth. We don't even have any radio terior Department to allocate rt.'<.lcral "We have full confidence of the across France will tfl!' signals A photograph is not a measurement wildlife aid to slate::; methodology of lhe survey, and we covered on Jan. 20: Judge Franklin witf ·'Give me one little green man not a theory of are conducting studies to determine s how clips from tb".e '• onl' :ind Wl' <'an have a multimilhon-dollar pro THE SURVEY, RECENTLY re· the implic ation of some of the ''World at War" series .. · ~ram :· ht• said leased by the U.S. Fish &ind Wildhfe figures " Service, sought to determine outdoor Dr Lucy Wilson, who directed the For informalloil about Al the While House, Press said he accepted recreation activity in 1975 It was de· survey for National Analys ts, said the the s er i e $., p ho n.e NASA's conclusions and would not pursue the mat· signed to help the department survey was .. statistically accurate" 556-5880. !# •- lcr ButwhenlhoseUFOletterscomeintotheWhite .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ "There's our Easter baskets! Con we get them out now?" llousc, hl' can point to NASA as the bad guy. In fact, he has assigned the space agency the task of ans v. enng all of them Here arP the facts. Savers who have certificate accounts at Mutual Savings can barro w up to 9006 of their s.wings dCCount balance without incurring the usual substantial interest penalty required by reoera1 regulatio ns tor early withdrawal EXAMPLE: You have a cert If lcate w1tn us earning • n at the annual rate o f l%°"o <SI 000 m1n1mum 6 year term). A need arises vacation. e new car. emergency. what· ever-for you to have some cash. You can barrow up to 90% from us at only 8%% Annual Percentage Rate. while the cJccount continues to earn at !%% A difference of only l °b Slmllar arrange ments can be made o n any of our term savings certificates The advuntage 1s obvious You can afford to put your •• n savings in a certificate tliat pays considerably hlglier interest than a passbaok account without navlng to h concern yourself <ibOut W t ., ·1s. the required penalty should you need.funds from the • account before It matures MN•••w II wor Naturally. Mutual Savln9s --.-e accoun~ are Insured to h • S4Q.OOO by an agency or the W e e 'Ou get It federal government · • Compare where ypu presently save. AU savings l~stltutlons are not the same You will find It easy to OJJen an account at Mbtual savings since we can arrange to transYer your funds from wherever they are now located. Call or visit any of our 16 southern Gallfornla offices for further details Sale Starts January 2 CM01t Ston1t , ThOmfl• Kffvll/Edltor , Ito rt N. Wffd/Publlahtr o .. -eowo •IY P•IOI Editorial Pge . , -------------------------------------~------ e.ro.ra ICrelblch/ldltorlal Page Editor Monday. Jan1WV 2. 1871 I 11 ore Thall Dollars Nicbolu Von Hoffman - County Shuffle .,,,., ,~ ~ ~. There ls more ut btake in combinina the omcet) or the • _ .Orunae County Clerk and Recorder than saving a small •• )tmount or lax dollars. .. CoWllY aupervlaors Tueaday are expected to adopt ttn • "Ordinance consolidating the two electe<l offices now held -. -by County Recorder J . Wylie Carlyle, who planti lo retire • ·')text year, and County Clerk WlUlam St John. <' The conaolldallon will produce an Immediate saving :'• of an ~imated $50,000 a year including tt\e salary of one : e lected department head. ... ,.--But lhf!re ar~ther asJ)elta of conwottdutton tnat may • not have received'"'nll of the attention they deserve. First, both departments, which handle massive • volumes of important paper work each year, are not without problems. For example, County Clerk St John is now battling with Orange County Superior Court judges over the con· lrol of court clerks. Jn addillon. Carlyle's office has become hacklog~ed from lime to time \\1th increasing amounb of paµt·r work. Administering the two departments would be difficult enough Cor one office-holder to handle even \\.ithoul the fact that the offices are located in separate c.:1\'1c center buildings. · It's also too bad county administrators didn't bother. to ask Carlyle how he viewed the proposed consolid1ttion. Such an oversight a ppears disreapectful of a man who has been recorder for 13 years and whose 41 y ears of • county employment give him Orange County's record for • ·continuous service. As it turns out, Carly!(· opposes the consolidation for · a nother importan t reason: it elimin ates one elected office holder and removes a s ay-so in county operations from the voters. . . • , • • • It seems that supervisors are acting too has tily because they are faced with the fact that both Carlyle's und St John's offices are up for election ncxl ~e ar. Perhaps more ~areful s tudy would be prudent. • Speed or Sanity? With holiday indulgences completed. 'tis the season for Americans to step on the scale and decide something must be done about those excess pounds. Many no doubt will opt for speed rather than sanity ·as they launch the1r reducing programs. There's no shortage of prograrvs -and no shortage of hazards to go with them. Liquid protein diets have,been making the news bec;iuse the semi-starvation regimen is blamed for killing some people. Low carbohydra te diets als~ off er i;pcedy wt•ight loss along with possible nausea. dizziness, fatigue and occasion al kidney failure. Sctn1e ·macrobiotic diets cauie severe malnutrition. Total fasting can cause heart failure. Reducing drugs can be useless, dangerous or both. aut there's no doubt most of us have a weight problem. Life insurance statisticians say half of all \mcricans are 10 percent or more overweight. And the National Center for Heallh Statistics say both men and women today weigh more than their coun- terparts of 15 years ago -three to six pound8 more in lower age groups and 10 to 13 pounds more in middle age. There is a solution, almost all the experts agree. A reduced calorie intake in a well-balanced diet will take weiRhl off and keep it off -but the goal should be a loss of not more than one or two poundli a week. ~ot exciting, but guaranteed safe -and sure. Success Story Final accounling of the Orange County Fair's first thoroughbred horse race meet at Los Alamitos in No· vcmber brought ~ood news for the fair board. The $250,000 profit for the fair was h igher than ex· peeled and will provide a tidy back-up for loans needed to begin the planned $16 million development of the Costa Mesa fairground s, a pr~ject that can benefit the county for years to com e. The state of California a lso netted mor e than a million dollars from the 12-day race meet. If the rac ing can be established as an annual event the fair board would be tn an excellent position to com - plete the necesury financing o( its redevelopment proj· eel. But that will Involve more hearings before the state Horse Racing Board and doubtless more opposition Crom the big Los Angeles County tracks, Hollywood Park and Santa Anita. which would llke to snag the race dates and keep their exclW1ive hold on thorouahbred racing. . Tht: success of the Orange C?unly event ~ully justifies its continuance on an annllal bas1s -grumbling of the big tracks notwithstanding. • Oplnlone ••P'1Jfaed lo the space above are thOH of th• Daily Piiot. Oth9r vlewa ticpressed on thl• p191 art ttioH of their auttiora and artlstl. Reader ~ommtnt la Invited. ~ddreaa The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1seo. Oosta Mesa, OA 92828. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Haberdashers By L.M. BOYP Peddler• ln Oermuy ton1 ago walku throu1tt tht atr .. ta, coilitic, ilffa_,. du I" meanlnJ 1'( have that." Tbey ,ver• taUclnj Jbout ha&1, 1blrtt, "ck•. varlou• •t:· ••nor'"· People ealled them ''ha" daa'~ra.'' Artd the phrue went through the Prepch a~d wound up in Eo1Usb as 'haberduhers." H•v•r can tell what's likely to turn up ln the classified ada. President Thomas Jef· f eraon UMd aucb an ad ln 1801 to flnct aomebodJ t.o uake the Job ot ~fetaey of the Navy. A fellow named ftobert Smith responded. Albert 8inateln '• formula for IUCC : "U A equal• au<:· ..... then the rormi.ala ls A' ecau•IJ K ~us Y pl'fl z. x la work, Y play, Z I• ketp your mou 1hut,." Unions' Ranks Are CrUmhling W ~SHINOTON -ll'a still called tho American labor move- ment but lt ouaht to be called the Amerlc~ labQr twltcn If there's even that much life left ln lhe union1. Con1ider Uieae recent events . The UnHtd Mlne Workers, which pro· vld•d tti e shock troops and the elf~ batlallon1 in tho )'ea r s when tbe m ovement moved. now represent only half the country's coal production and are •neaaed in a s trike that some think will destory the u td w. A rew weeks ago the head or the Spanish Communist party walked across an AFL-CIO picket iine in New Haven. The same AFL-CIO just re-elected an 83-year-old man to its presidency, but Georg• Meany dldn't aet a standing ova· \loo because the delegates were too arthritic and enfeel>led to get to their feet. In Sunnyvale, Calif., a local of the Interna· tional A!ISociation or Machinist.a voted itselC back to work, while Earl Waters a number or 1l!. follow locals in o~her part.a of lhi country re· malned oul on .itrike aaainsl the Lockt)eed Corp. TEN YEARS ilifO, even five yeara a10, such defiance of the rules of 110lldarlty was unthinka· ble. When you hit the brlck11 you 11tayed out until the international union headquarters told you you could go baclc in. No mon!. When mainline unlona like the machinists can no lonaer hold t.helr rank and me ln line, the labor union aa an Important force In Amerlcan lire Is a Wna or the past. The indications are every· where . Not only is union mem· be.rshlp a decllnlna percent of the total labor force, It's down in absolute numbers. The aallant and be•rt·breaktng lO·year ef· fort to organize the Unit.ad Farm Workers, with help from every· body from George Meany to Ethel Kennedy, ti as, to put It charitably, been mottly a symbollc 1uccets. The governm•nt employee unions. which looked like they bad but to dernand t.o gel a few years ago, a re now getting a belt In the kisser from politicians who've been informed by Ule voters~ even in once immovably pro·1abor towns like San Franclaco, that they are lQ quit kowtowing tot.he union&. YOUNGER workers and not 110 youn1er workers uy up to the aa .. of 35, simply don't believe that In unity there ls strength. Tialk to them about the bad old day1, and lt't Ukeexplalnln.s wJltt the world was like before TV. Cn a virgue-way1'fey1mow"tt wainmce- that way but what does il mean for them? Not that there aren 'l a lot of places wlltre the bad old days are still with the emplogeee, but the unions can'tor won't organii~ them. Like a stodgy, overly con· servative management. unl(>M have failed to put enou1h money into or1anlllng. But m oney isn't all they lack. They lack talent. Unlon work, be It In organlz· tna or administratton. is as dlf ficult as any executive job In our economy, and for the most part talented young m en (women h av-e a harder time eeulng ahead ln union work than they do wlth management> have de· cided that there are better ways to spend a lifetime. AT THE TOP of tt1e union11 are ol<S mep wt'° dream of FDR and " thi Truman yeart, ~nd un· deroeutb them are )'Ouncer thlrd·rateni. The laist \ 7 years of Ameriun hl11tory whisked by them. They 11at out t he clvll risht• movement, they sat out the anll·wur movement and , most dlustrou11ly ror them. they ut out tho coruumer movement. When management MOt over U1 pique aa{llnat.. R&lpA-N.00, American Industry started 101 proarams t.o win back and rein fort:a custcnncr loyally by doine •ornuthlQI a&>out qucUty control, warranties and 1ttrv1ce. Unions depended on the union shop and automatic dues chtiN<·ofr. . Unlike General l:l~ctric, they didn't have lo satisfy their customeri. because they got their money berore their mtm· bera gol their paychecks. As time went on. that dues check· off became indlsUnJul&hable In the workeri. · m 1nds from withholding tax or a garnishee. WITH A guaranteed Income. the union eu.cullves reversed the A vis motto: We Don't Try Harder. H the members didn't attend local union meetinas It_, was because they were apathetic and unarat.eful; if they didn't volunteer to work in elec- tions as they oncl! did. It was because they were spoiled and too young to know what hard times are. Labor unioni are just as de· pendent on general community good will as 1s management. You can't organiie a shop iC the community It sits In 1s against you. Labor these last few years has lost the support of shot> and community both. For America this m eans unions are shrinking down to the mnuence and power they had in the early 1930$ or 1920s. The ne" s . media. out of force of habit. con· tinue to play labor news. which they define es the grouchy locu- tions of George Meany. o~tor pro- portion to the octogenarian plum· ber'i abihtytodellverthe goods. The real news. thoush, l1 that no effective institut1on1 dedicat- ed to the protection and representation of employee. ex· ist. And lhli at a time when there were n e v e r m ore employee1. M•nacement has alwa11 said th•Y have the worktra' b81t Interest at heart; they·ve a clear lrac" and a areat chance t.o prove It. Commission Could Solve Pay Problem Mr. Watera Is on vacation. His column toda11 b written by LEOT. MCCARTHY Speaker. California Assembly Next June voters will likely be asked to consider a constitutional amendment to remove from the California Legislature lt.a preaent authority to act upon compensa· lion for elected officials in all three branches of state aovem· ment. Senate Constitutional Amend· ment 45 wouJd, if approved by the voters. create a n lndepen· dent s even member atate com minion to regulate salaries and ben e fit5 for judges , le1l1lator11, the governor a nd other stat• consmuuonal officers. The propoul would eliminate the prmumt system under which lawmalcera set their own Art Hoppe salarie&. within the present limits set in the con11Utullon. It would also prevent lawmakers from writing their own relire· ment program and other fringe benefits. The proposed commission would work this way: THE GOVERNOR would ap· poin t the chairman ot the Fair Political Practices Comml811on, Chairman of the St•to Penonnel Board and Chairman of the UUle Hoover Commlulon. These throe would then ulect a repdesentative from a voter education organization like the League of Women Voters and from a statewide taxpaytr watchdoa group like the California Taxpayers Associa- tion. The slJ<tJl member would be named by the State Judicial Council. A seventh comml11looer would be appointed directly by the governor. The commission would be requJred to meet openly and take cithen testimony on proper levels of compensation for elect- ed o(flclala ln all three branches. The commission is specifically prohibited from permitting any el1cted official uu of a n automobUe at state expense un· less such use ls limited exclualv•· ly to official buslneas. Com· rnis!llon memben mutt also Um it !luch benefit.I u health care IJld ln!luranee to the same level available lo all other atate employee.. ONCE THE cowmiss1on has eatabU.hecl what It con1ldtr1 a proper comeen19Uon, pet diem expen1-a and any frtn1e beneflta, Its recommtndatlont would be forwarded to the Legtslature. A majority of both houtes would be required t.o approve the com· mission recommendations. The Legl1l.wre t00ld not chan1e the recom~tJon1. rt co~ld onb· accept or reject thtm. A new commleslon would be formed evesy two years. U would have the same powers and duU• to hold hearings and make r ecommendations . While the elected representatives would still be required to vote on salaries and other benefits, t.he commission would have total control over what benefits lt felt were appropriate. Presently 23 states use the rommlssion system for de· terming proper pay levels. Only one state. Okla homa , permits the commission to ac- tually set salaries and trtnae benefits. The other 22 1tatea 0s>9rate similarly t.o the proposal ln8CA45. AN overwhelmina majority of elected omclal1 w1lcomt lhe Idea of an Independent com· mlaslon looking at our salaries and benefits. l am confident t.hat anv independent commission will provide us with a decent salary and benefits equal to that of any other public employees which is ju•t what any elected official has th• right to expect. An Obvious Way to Simplify the Criminal Cod.e The crillle or the century wu pulled off Cl' tile mornlna of May 13, 1984, by &mmeraon St.owe Jr., who accomptlahed the lncrtdJb\e · feat or brcald"a every 1fn1l• l•w on lhe h<>oks tP U\e 1pan of Ode ho~r Qndclaht mlm1te1. ''l couldn't hJvt dona lt1" the 34·YHt·old h•tdened criminal rnodt1tlY aalcl dterward1, 1twlltioul tbt help or M!tJ Bryant." IStow• Wll obvlou1ly re· ftrrl n ai to Mln Uryanfs l•H>rlc re· nt1tk1 on a1l1vl1lo9' ln t!M f aU flt J.f71, At t.bat Um" Ute oran1• hllff' qu n aald • lb• ':Tod1y~\'1how that •h• ftvOrecl m1kln1 hopnosoxuam1 m., .. bt~IUH •11 bfUtv ln GOd'I 11\lf ud U.•t m•J1wollhelatt4~ be in allfnmentwllh it." Gay tTberaUon croups prottlt· ed vehemenUy und•r ih• slosan: "When '•>'• are 01.1tlawed, o!lly outh1w1 w\U bl 1ay11 ' But Mro was an idta wholt• Um• bad come . FOa AT TilAT very_ moment Conarcu wu conaldennt lt1laJa. lion to almpllfy tb• Crlrnlna1 Code. So wh n an amendment waa Introduced merely to sup· plant )ht code with the Ten COcn· m onUments, lt passed 'ln· anlmously. "Wbo In bell, .. ftl one 8talltor put lt privately. "la ttoh~I ta vale agolns t the Ten Commend· ments?" Th ls set the •t.at• for Stow~, whose secrot arnblllon It wu t0 beeoma\bem01tt1mousatcmaw of 111 Umt. Wini hlt plaftl carefully, be amvtd oetllt ..,.. tn1 In quell.Ion at Utt No-Tel Mo· Tel wlth a 11au Jar of Mn. let· tetworth'a pancJke aynap lhapld In the fonn ~ .the OctlUou1 Mrs. Butterworth, four /.ancake•. a apray can of Ral . a framed photograph of Liberace. and Mrs. George M. <Cupeokea > Wbtat.on. · .Four boura later, foUowlns a htah·speed chaae, St.oWo wu ar· rai~ned before Judge Milton Feck. who uld atemly, ••vouna man,youhavcvlolatedU"l•w. ·· "No, &Ir,•· aald Stowe proudly, "all lcnofthem." Tit• IUDQI raoWNED. •·But you u~ char•td only with Nutnbtr Sey~n, oommtttlng Multttf wilJ\.Mrs, Wl\ttton. ·· '• \' t1h1 b\rt.1~e '1 M)' fttllhbor's w1r.. And r covet.eel bls power mowtr, ~.So much tot N"mber Ten. • on arrlvtn1 at the mot•I 1 rtalt\eftd •• )Cr. and Mn, jll«>Ctll'fl•• thu• taklnt care of Nu111Mr Nlae, ud •Prarid the room .nth Ralc1, knocklnt otf 11-r•• ~cha. two ru .. and umb.rlibl: •: , "Poppln1 an unwrapped bar or 1oap In my pocket lo violate Number Eight, I served the pan· cakes. lelllng Mrs. Wh eatol"I l worshipped lhc bottle of syrup as 1t wa!I a perfect graven Image (Number Two) of Mrs. But· terworth, even though, God Damn it. <Number Three> she couldn'lhotd :i.eandle toLlberace whom I Idolize as my number one <Number One>. As for Numbers t"our and Five, let the record "how that today is Sunday and its Mother's Day " .. AMAZING:" cried Judge Feck. "l only wish I could proper· ly reward your accompUthmen\.s by aendlnlYOU to Jail." "You can't?" "Ever elnce they pHsed lheM ten new laws, .. said the Judie with 11 ai~b, "th re h aen't been 11ny room. • , '\ • Business Execs Face 'Pink Slip~-Too By~ Assodat"9 Prf'~ You may have your name on the door and r:irpelon your office floor but, says Prof. Alhert Porter, you can still be fired tomorrow. Managerial Tennre Called 'Myth' in Article Unlike b)u(• collar workers. who know only too well about Jllyo(ffl, Portor 1;nys, e1tecul1ves d1ng to the "myth of manageri.tl tenure" und fttil lo realize that it ca~ happen lo them. ln fact, he says, managers m1t y be even more vulnerable to s udden dis· m1:.sals. "IN TODA \''S bus1nes'> or gan1.rnt1ons, the typ1ral mana~cr from ch1t·f cxccul1vt> CJff1cn on down can IX' d1s m1ssed without notice and without s tated rea- 'on . · · says Porter. a 57 ) car old industrial ps>chologist and pro- f1•,..,or of business al San JO!>c Stale. The l\J>1cal manager. says Porter, "holds his Job from day to day al the pleasure of the com- pany For any one of hundreds of 1 at1onaJ or irrational reasons he can be told to clear out his desk and leave at any moment of any day." Doing the job well is no protec· lion, atcording tu Porter, who cite..s ..lbe-e~ of --W-. 1Uthara Goodwin, dismissed as president of Johns-Manvtltc in October 1 'n6 despite an excellenl track record GOODWIN GOT HIS pink slip lhl' day before a bottrd of direc- tors meetmg at which he would ha"e reported highly profitable operations. m s summary ftnng apparently resulted Croll} resent- ment on the part of directors who felt his management s tyle was too free-wheelwg. Goodwin's case is not uncom- mon, says Porter, who~e views ( ON TIIE JOB .) are conta1ned in a recent article In Human Resources Manage- ment, publi!lhed by-tn universi- ty of Michigan Graduate School of Buslncss Adrnlnistration. In facl. Porter said in an in· tervlew, success can destroy a manager by maklng his boss so insecure tbal he fabricates some reason for firing his too-bright subordinate. OTHER REASONS cited by Porter for losing a managerial poi.ltion are mergers in which a job or company disappears. failure to meet some type of quota, and across-lbe-board pt:rsonnel cutbacks. Opportunities Get Airing Regist r ation Open for March Trade Fair Trade Fair Si9 11ups Open Rc·g1stnit.wn 1s unckr "'~Y for the first annual Orange C . :inly Minon Ly Bus iness Opportunity Oay Tn1dt' Fair to be hC'lrl :\larch <!2 m Santa Ana. The 9 o m. to 5 p m rn ir "ill be held in Santa Ana CollE•gl' g). mnas1um and 1s being designed to attrac-t bolh minority vend<>r'I and n•presentat1ves Crom major corporal1on:. uncl govcrnmenlal agen- cies. <'Ounty offt<'ials i.u1 d The program ii; hc1n~ jmnlly conducted hy rnunly ~ov<'rnm<'nl, lhl' Ornnice County Chamber of C'ummcrcc, lhe ('1ty of Santa Ana and the Hanch0Sant111go('ommunrl) ('ollege District. Oispl.1y booth.., arc bC>mg madP a\ailable lo rC'prC's1•nlal1vc:-. of m1nor1ly·owned businesses. Whrrr poc;siblc. space ulso wiil be made available to IHI\ l'I..., so m111onl v husmessmcn can see what p1 I, L1tc.rnclgovt•rnml·11l huyorsnced. lnlormutwn ul>oul the progrum rnily be ob· t.11111•d •ti H:M ~771. lrrine P al r Buy Land Hon Malouf und 11ay Kimmey, both of Irvine. havr 1mr<hu:-.i•f1 ti~ ;H'f('!-. of l;ind on Sherm1m Street. l'o11111.1, I 1 om the Corona Land Co. Purchase price was not r evealed. Gerry Harvey, sales rerresentalive for Coldwell Banker Commercia Brokerage Co., Newport Beach, said the land will be divided into three equal parcels. Malouf and Kimmey plan to build 40,000.square-root buildings on two of the parcels. Construction on the first building is .scheduled to begin in January, with a tentative compleUon date of June. They will build a 9.000- square-root building on tbe third parcel along with multi-tenant type buildings. AH or the buildings "'ill be for sale or lease. . \ewport Galle ry Ope n• Status Galleries Ltd., Newport Beach. has an· nounccd the opening of Status Gallery, in Pacific ))('sign Center. Newporl Beach, featuring the work of photographer Jon Tavel Tavcl's work h;is been published by Architec- tural Digest, Bon Apelit, Sunset maguine, Home Magazine, House Beautiful, and Better Homes and (; urdens magazine, and his work has been in· eluded In a special exhibit of the Museum of Science and Industry. Los Angeles. SHOP NOW! Extraordinary specials in all departments! Drexel J'ld Hcri1ag1· 2 0 Furn1tu1e O/ reduced up to /0 M aoaeement salaries. he points out. differ from fixed operating and overhead ex· pl!!nses in that they can be eliminated without completely revising compan.Y procedures. M anagen1 who devote lhelr -fives tu their work-can go int.o- shock when they are fired. 11ays Porter. who recommends that executives work out in advance what he calls "a pink-slip dis- aster plan" Including an ''in- dividual termination account." A MANAGER'S disaster plan, says Porter, should include the following: -Be aware that "you could in- deed be dismissed without warn- ing and "ithout explanation. or worse, wlth an eeo-shattering smear." -Flnd oul what legally en- loins Board Hanna llolborn Gray, acting prcsidenl and provost of Yale and presidcnl·elccl of the University of Chicago, has been elected .. lo the "board of directors of Cum· mins Engine Co, Jnc .. of Columbus, Ind. l EXCLUSIVE Be here for tho beginning! Time ~s Short. but our choice of magnificent Ore11et9 end Hetllog99 furniture Is still most impressive Saving• are truly breath-taking on up- holstered living room furniture, dining roon. and bedrooms and occasional ac- cents Hurry! We !\av~ an attractive wine guide for you. It'~oster size, informative and easy to understand. You'll never have to wonder which wine to serve with which food againl It even includes a Vintage Chart &O you can t!ll the qual- ity of your next wine purchase. Come in for yours today - LIMITED QUANTITY I • Monda.>'. Januaty 2. 1978 rorceable rtgbts, ir any, you have aa lo advuce oot.ice or dllcbara• and aeverancepay. -ESTABUSHAN ''individual termination accounl" in which you put away some roonty ror that possible rainy day Porter recommends 10 percent of gross Income. -Review your life plan. Most managers, he says, are bO busy striving to succeed that they don 'l atop to think about whether their job Is really wha\ they want. Think about that before the decision ls made for l'._()U, l\t d• vrse·s. -rtehearse the passible situa- tions in which you might be nred. You are far less likely to react emotionally to being dismissed lf you have gooe over the scenano ahead of time. I F YOtJ ARE fired, Porter re- commends the following actions: -Immediately call a fnend. your clergyman , your psychlatrlst, but not your spouse. The lime to tell the spouse ls after you've ''ventilated" your feellngs lo someone who can act as a counselor. * ITTO*I Lyman C. Hamilton, 51. took over as chief executive officer of ITT ef!ectlve SWl- day. The appointment was made iast February. He is former chief financial of· (leer for the company. Looking for a Job~ These Tips May Hel1 By The Associated PreH If getting a new Job is high on your list of New Year'i; resolutions, here are some ins and outs concernlng employment agencies: The sLate ol California llcenses more than 1,300 employment agen· cl es. They theoretically abort-cut job searches. T~ey may do just lhal, but It's wise to find out ahead or Ume ~bat the a1ency can do for jou and what your rights are 1f. your new job doesn't work out: OONTllACl'S AND rees are lhe two main problem areas with private emplQyment agencies. The main thing to remember is that you should never pa,r an agency a r~ wtless they actually iel you~job. It's also wise to abop around a llltle: Not all fees are the same and some agencies provide counsel· Ing whether they gel you a job or not. Make sure you rind out about the fee arrangement$ before go- ing on an interview. If the job is represented as "fee paid" or "no fee," you're off the hook -the employer pay1. In some cases, however, either half or all of the fee i1 your obliaation. FIND OUT EXACTLY what the arrangement is, and 11 you plan lo pay the fee in instaJJ. meots, make sure you get the paymeni8<!hedulein wr1tula • Publisher Bought The Tim ea Mirror Co., bas completed the acquisition ot the Gillespie 8l'06., Inc., and its sub- sidiaries, publishers of tbe Sfam· ford Advocate a n d lhe p r eenwich Time. Times Mtttor will pubUsh these newspapers under a newly for med sub· sidiary, Conneclitu t Newapapen. Inc. WINE GUIDE Mariners pays 7.75% •on savinga and that can mean a big 8.06% aMual yield. Combine our high interest with our many free services and friendly staff and you have reason enough to switch your savings to Mariners. We have many savings plans to fit your needs. Our experienced savings coun- selors are eager to help. / Boating Some Tlaought~ . • irm N runes Course The Big Test: ew Officers L<:.~~!'::~ Tough Exams? • Surfglaa, Jnc .. manufocturer of the Prindle-16 Squadron wUl launch 1b. f)'lndle-18 calumarunt.. hat. annuunccc.I lhe aJ.I· !>prtng boating <'OUrbe pe>lntmcnt or l WO llt'W oHICt.'rit J a n . !) al N cw l' 0 r l • Cecilia Sabafl has been named cublomcr llubor Yut·ht Club. 720 ••rvlce munagur, jjnd Judy Varon hW> been ap W Uay St .• Halboa ~ed purcha11ln& agent. The cgun~t-. Ire~ to the Ms. Sasu n h as been 11ubh<·.~1llt•1Jnlinue ea<·h e oyed by Surfgla.s for flvi: Mo ne.lay ni~hl for i ;i Ytars and haos been a comtstent weeks, t'oncludmg ,drpr1l tiophy winner U!; 11 crew racing 10 dth her husband, llcrb. in ftolndle-168 • ' HER NEW DUTIES \\11l 1n- t d• managine thll new retml c stomer service center al 17:1fi Borchard AH~ .. Santa Ana s•s•H Stu? ~·Ill also vrocess all dculcr rcpluct·mtnl pctrli.. or<fer and "'arranty cla1mb • ;\(s Sasun \\US rormt:l l\ :1 pun·h.1'>Jng a~tnl for Jen"n Marine and "as ~<·n1or bu:y cr al Coa~t C~aranforthrec) t:ari. bcfi.1 t· JCJ1ntn~ Surlglas •.· Weather or Not Booklet Aids Smooth Sailing Br J\l.:\IO!\' UH.'K,\81:\' D•llY P'tl•I ao4l1~ Edllo< Y lcai.urc hoalin~ 1s an all )car al'll\'1ly 1n !'io~~ern Caluornia. llut i,cC1sonal "'calher trends a 01ake lire on the water unromforlC1ble and out-~ t dangerous/lo the un\\ •tr} <.1ntl unknowledge. a "bo.1lcr ~ ; .}llost le~H:hc·rous tinw CJ( the )e<ir is in the late fCJ~"WIOll•r and t•arly spring when Cog and heavy wem:hcr l'Jn tic\ t•lop with htllc or no warning : •:,.hen• 1,s no i.u bi.tilutc for obtaining the be!>l ~lble "calht:r rort<'Hst before embarking on t!\·~ a shc>rt trip or tor mon1tonng lhe weather ~·g uh1 rly \\ t11lc: al sc<i • TllE l'~l\'ERSITV o•· SOL'TllER~ California ~~rant Mannt· Ad..isory S~rviccs has published .C'¢amphk.1., "We.ither To Go Boating, Hints on Cq",.stal Boat1n)! in Southern California." which de· taT~some of the "cat her hazards and how lo cope with them. The pamphlet notes that from November to March boaters should take extra pre<"aulions anytime they h,•<J\'t' 1>0rl for more than a few hours. Ont' or the most deccivinll weather patterns durin~ th('se mnnths Is the Santa Ana wind that can l'hang<' a Oat, blue sea into an area of raging while c<ip~ and lumpy st'ab in a matter of hours. The sky may he dear and the humidity extremely low, mak· ing il seem like a perfect day for an outing, the pam- µhlcl warns The tmorr th.it a Sant11 Ana wmd 11> 1mm m~nt can be "h1tc capi. nt'<ir )>hore or a forecast or modc ralt' nurtfil•ustcrly wine.ls below the canyons. Warm ~anla Anu \\lnd!i can and often do acrect \'Oa~lul water!-., the· <'Old Santa Ana forebodes the wor~t \\cathl·r / .,• •~.\!\TA ASAS ('AN BLOW from a moderate 12·25 knot>-near 1>horc let 3 howling 50-60 knots orfl>bore as far .. ., tht.-Channel lblands. - • • Stroni.:: northwt•st "1nds that develop with. and W ·after. cold fronts As·the front passes. these 1!l1tds will build up lo 25 40 knots and even stronger, 4iteloping seai. of hc1 ghlli lo five and 10 feet and oc- ot111i~nally up to 15·20 rect ;•:Near-zero fogs t>uch as huve been ex· red in recent days is another st:rious hazard ters. These fogs usually develop during the n and winter months after a brief period or ~41&llfut. warm dear wetilh<'r that follows a Santa a•wind . . ~••: ~lues that fog is about to form arc a noticeable t4n humJdily and u decrease in visibility caused ll'llze and s mog ..... :; "i'HE PAMPHLET ALSO GIVES some advice ·to b~w to cope wlth adverse weather conditions: ~ •.. lf leaving port for more than a few hours one ~uld carry extra anchor line and. a heavier if}chor. The anchor should &I ways be ready for use .-1tn: the bitter end of the hne secured to the boat nty of chatina gear such as canrns, leather or ~Q__er 11hould be carried to protect anchor and ~ ing lines where Uley go throulCh boat chocks. • If you need to take refuge ln a harbor because of ~rm ccndlllon• you should heed these tips: ,,,4 Stay away Crom the lnshore two rows of moor· mgs, or anchor an equivalent distance Crom the ltfore. The wave lntenslty lncreas~ near shore, iauaina heavy 1urf and breaklni waves during a ttc'lrm. Allow adequat e acope on mooring and anchor lines. A VOID lJlilNG t•AIRLEAD or Ch0$:k8 \hat a('e flt the center line of the boat. The boat wlll ride eully It the lines are aligned with the center. ~ lf you hove extra Une aboard, add It to the pllce of the moorlna llne lo provide 1reatJlr · re:~ep the moorln1 llne sprender on d~k to . d rouUna with kelp. :.Start your tntlne every 3S-45 mtnutes to keep it m. if there is •bore shelter available, set children boat. R t!GISTRATION for I hl' ne~ cour!>c muy I.le made .on ov<:ning night ;ind the st•cond "l'Ck. J jn 1ti BPS .. ., a unit of the far flung l 'n1ted St atei. Po" er Squadron dt•vot <.'d exdu ... wt•ly to ~ufo l>outmg 1nstruct1on Sl'BJECT ' l·nverl'd 1n t he prtmury IHJal1ng (·ourse include hanc.lltng under advcr ~e cond1 Lion'>. seamun~h1p and common emergt•nc1e~. handling under normal cond1lions . Rul('S ur the 1'lau11 cal Hoad: man 111·r~. cu::.toms and flag t'liqueltt: compa~s nmJ c harts; aids lo navir.iu· lion : running h g hti.. <'q u1pmcnt and charting, 111lanc.I and traik r boat· ing. and churl ploltini.: Squadron To Seat 'Bridge' llt.'rman .\ Fol)o!nl·r has bl'('n nominated to head the Balboa Powl'r Squadron ai. <'Ommunder in 1978. Nominal1on 1s tantamount lo t le<'lion The new "bridge." (ele<.'t1ve0Hlcers 1 will he Sl'ated at the annuul Change of Watch ml•l•t ing al Buhia Corinthwn Yacht Club. Jo.111. 20 OTHER Ot'FICERS lo be installed arc. Eugene Yaegt•r. ex ccut1ve offi('er. John E S1g ll'r. squadron ('dU<·a lion ofhcl'r : Thom<is II Mc La in. admin11>tratl\ c o ff icer . Fred \'an derWecll'. ~t:cretar~. Theodore W Ke rr. treas ure r . John U . C r i t es. as trl s la n t secretary: Richard R. Sanb e rg , assis t ant treatiurer: Cr aig T Bluell and William C. Moen, members at large. The nominal Ion com mittee is composed of Ri chard V . Hoga n , chairman; Dona ld R. MacLean and Robert G. Wemple. Members or the audit commjttee are Ernest A. Bec k and Harold F . Lang. Skippers Compete Two Newport Harbor Yacht Club teams will be competing ln the world· cbomplonshlp regatta for the Etchells-22 Ctoss s tarting Jan. 6 at Sydney. Austra lia. .,. 1he NHYC skippers are Ted Munroe and Bob Searles, both topflight skippers in the class. Crewing for Munroo ate Art Robinson and Bob Ande rson. Salling .Jfllh Searles IK Roger ~elsinger and un un· nnmedcrew member. lloth skippers will be samne in chartered bont1 but Will be using their own aalla. The re- gatta continues through Jan. 19. CL4SSSET By HUGH A. MUt.UGAN AP' s,t(lil c .. , .. ,.._... BOSTON -Once again the groves of Academe are i;h uken root, branch and bud by a howling storm over exomini.1Uons: whelhec lo do awaay with them altoguther or muke them tougher. . The controversy has been recurring on campus every-!Seven or str yean, hke a irlague of locust&, ever i.ince Socrates began asking Irksome questions lnbtt:ad or just lecturing like the other tenure double domes at Acropolis U. EDUCATORS IN FAVOR OF scrapping en- trance exams and final tesb now argue that, among other things: Qui.1,zes are unfair to d1sac.lvantaged minority stu<.lcnt11, "ho may lack the background in compel m g under pres1>urc A student's overall work and e<Cort ls a better md1cator of his progress than his ability to jot down ~ome quick, meaningful answers while sitting in . .iltcrnutc scaL<; in alternate rows under Ii ticking dock and the suspicious gaze of a proctor THE GET·TOUGll FACTION IN the faculty -.mokinli( room lends lo cite the number of tune· llonul 1lhter ates occupying the desks previously re· served for the foolball tealn and argues that tomor- row 'i. bratn s urgeons al '""' """"' to be able lo r~· J read and write, even if no 4-- one can rc•d l~eir. w<iUng Stew nn " prcscr1pt1on for luudanum or aspirin or whatever. Why award a diploma to some spavined wcokling who never blitzed a quarterback or ex- ecuted a blind·side tackle for the glory of alma mater? Hut, on the other hand. why flunk out, jus\ for i.uke of u few pesty questions. some amiable 37- year·old youth who has found a real borru: on cam - pus. u 1trestyle to his liking, now that it no longer is necess ary to bug out to Canada or Sweden? WIL<\T WITH OPEN DORMS, food slump!>, un e mployment checks and government loans that rarel~ come to maturity when the student does. col- ll'ge life \\Ould be serene and carefree were it not for the specter of failure a nd expuli.1on raised by the hard-nosed pedagogues in the tougher exam camp In the opinion of lhi~ scholastic "Obser ver , who has i.al on both sides of the c-xammallon bench, lhe ~hole bruhaha 1s based on two ques tionable Jll't' Ill IS~: I . That students actually get into a cold s weat. ha\'c nervoub breakdowns and 1ump out of lecture room ~mdows (at Harvard. exams always sc<.'med to be lwlct in basement rooms 1 during a toughqui1. 2. That rJrofessors actually read the pile of test papers they stuff under their arms as they march menacingly from th~ lecture hall. WllEN VLADIMIR NABOKOV, THE late, great author of "Lolita." was teaching literature al Cornell. he rarely read the students' answers to the 'IUC!>ti<m!I he SO laboriously Contrived (Or their final doom or reward. llis wife, Vera, marked the papers That was the good news. Thl' had news " as that she wai. an cM·t.-ed1n"ly touJ.!h marker But 1t all came out e\'en. or betlt!r. het ausl! on final gradelii. the m uter rarely could br mg himself to nunk anyone ud had a special fond- nei.i. for the toothless oafs who O\'c·rllowed their Ice· ture benches in sweat shirtl) marked "property ur the Athletic Department." Stati~lics will s how lhat more teochers than s tudents ha,·c been ha uled off ranng to the laughing academy at exam time. especially those rc('klei.s enough to read the ani.wers i.ubm1ttcd to lh~1r questioru.. TfUS TYPEWRITER TYRO ENTERED the worklng world, a few d ecades back, as a substitute teacher in the Boston Public School system. When a history teacher fell ill (pushed down the staircase during fire drtll. lt transpired> at the William E. Ruuell Junior High School in the tough Roxbury section. he found himself conducting a quiz in the orlSins of our nationhood. ·"When did the Mayrlower reach Plymouth Rock?" "J don't know. teach, I wu absent that d~ ... responded a lightl)l mustachioed adolescent who late r was awarded a six-year government s cholarship for taking a tire iron to a gas station at· tend ant. ., MY BROTHER ANDREW, NOW a school s uperintendent in a suburb or Buffalo, N.Y., once hod the un~raciousness to pull a surprise quiz In an ancient class al a Brooklyn High School the day before Christmas Eve, a gaucherie equivalent lo Scrooge turning away the carolers at hiJ door. "Who were the Visigoths?" he asked. "Where did they come from and when did they attack Rome?" One among the sulJen . r esentrul examinees es· sayed a seasonal response: "I don't know who the Vlsgoths are or where and when they came, but whoever they are and wherever Oley are, I wish them all a Merry Christmas." A. Repentant, reborn Scrooge coughed up with an THEN TIIERE WAS THE proaresslve;4llghly demanding Yale lecturer on England's lndUJStria l Revolution and Rising Class Struggle 13 credits) who asked only one question on the final exam : "Why?" WJille others scribbled furiol.llly, t>.ttled with the clock Md their total recall ol lecture notes. one sclC 11•ured undergrad wrote but two words In his bluebook: "Whynot?" ButJnY favorite exam an.~wer Is the Vermont farmer who dcult 8 blow aaatnst bureaucracy when at the end ot a lona and exasperating 1overnment questionnaire on pestlcld cont.rots be came to the line: "Do Nol Write In Thls Space." .. ru write where t damn ple1se," bo wrote and went back to hla mutes Man Gets 7 5 Years BOATING I NATIONAL Record Db•olutlon• Of Barrfag' NEID A LA WYER7 .._L..pll,.. • 01voroe • Bankrupt~ • Criminal • Wllls-Probaro • Incorporation • ~cc1denHn1vry • {v1ct1on 640.2507 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE HOTIClllOC•IOITOH SVf'l•IOlllCOUltT •I' TMC STAT801'C•Ul'O•HIA l'Ott THC COUHTYOl'O•AHOa ....... ~ E\lalt 9f LOIS U ANl..&Y CARL. 0.U•Md. NOTICE 1$ HERl8Y GIVEN lo IM cr9dllon oil IN -. N!Nd dt<*Clent tllet 111 P9noM l\lvlng t l1lrn1 -ln•I Ille U ICI elk-ere requl ..... lo Ille lhllln, wl Ill ,,. nt<HWY <'O\ICIWrt. In 11!<1 olllu oil IN ct.rll o/I ,.,. 1bove en· YI HR. 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"" ~·-ar-e..n o.ilv ,....._ PUOll"'" Or•noe Cw>t o.11v"=. Dtc 11' tt,», rm..wJ~ 2• 1911 Otc It,,., 1t11-.un , '· ltT• SI...,, S2ti·11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC SOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "CTIT10US8USIHHS HA.\a STATllMIHT Tl•• foUowtng I*-I• do1n9 IMlll· /\IHI>' CAl..·HORllCVLTVllE, 10UJ 1111 lillvtr Ct., l'W11t.,nv1110.Glllloml• RliOolall LOUI• VIOi'-. 10JU lllll • Rlvw Cl., l'°"'talnV1lltV. ClllfOfnla Tiii> bul,I~ Is <ondu<l•4 l>Y 111 In dlvlctual Rll<l';Vltol•M Tiit\ llll-t WH llltd wltll ctw Cou!llY Cltrk of 0r•"9t County on Dlut ml>t>r Jt. 1'77 1'1106 Publl>Nd o .. ~ Co.II Oelly Piiot, J1nu1ry 2, '· , •• "· "" SAOI 77 PUBLIC NOTICE I .AT YOUR SERVlCE I ORANGE Not on Lf•t DEAR PAT: I know you've told your readers to contact a magazine etction hne s poosored by Publishers Clearing House if they have magazine problems. Could you re- peat the address? I'd also like to know if contact with this action line will result m my name being placed on this' magazi11e su,bscriplion com- pany's mailing list or if I will be sub- ject lo any other sales promotion. J.J ., Corona del Mar Anita 0. Davis, director or COD• sumer arralrs for Magazine Action Line, says, "Thi11 Ii. a free consumer ser\'lce with no strings 'lattached. We do not add MAL names to our mall· ing list or promote them In any "ay. All we a!J< Is that the consumer first try to settle the problem dlrectJy with the company "lth whom the order wn placed. Ir thal falls, a note lo me describing the problem Is all that's necessary. The problem will be resolved." A VS has had excellent response to magazine problems submitted to MAL. It claims that not one of the more than 20,000 complaints received bas gone unresolved. The address Is: Publishers Clearing Housf', Magazine Action Line, 382 Channel Drive, Port Washington, N. V. ll050. Not So Sweef DEAR PAT: If the l''ood and Drug Administration cvcnluallv hans sal'· charin, how will low-caloric soft drinks be sY.celcncd? · N.J .M., Costa Ml'sa Probably with new. extra-sweel corn syrup products, say manufac- ture rs, as no other artlflclal s we.-tener has bc.>en approved for u'ie by lhe f'DA . The new, fructoM! sweetener is 5-0 percent sweeter than sugar so it takes half as much to make a sort drink taste sweet. Sort. drinks will contain some sugar and true "no·cal" products will dlsap· pear. Cola beverages made with fructose and having half the calories or sugar-sweetened varieties are said to be 111lghtly less i.wet>t, but "accep· ta bit>.'' Ragged Start DEAR PAT . Santa brought a giant H:iggl'cly Ann doll lo my daughter this ChristmL1s. Slw's asked me at leust 50 timl·S who "thought up" this doll. I know there w(•re Haggcdy Ann and Andy t>ooks years ago, but that's about ull l 1·an t1•ll h<·r Could you provide thl' m1sy, er·• II T . :'\c\\ port Ucach Raggedy 1\nn originated when newspaper C'artoonbt Johnny Gruellc COUNTY I OBITUARIES dl1eoveft4 an old, handmade ng doll lo h!J awe. The doll'• aame was ln· spll'ed by two Jamu Wbl&comb BUey Poems, '"11te 'Ra11edy Man'' aad "Little Orphan Annie." Gruetle's storle1 were made up ror bis daughter, Marcella, Arter she died at age 14 ln 1917, Gruelle pubUshed the first Raggedy Ann story and placed a doll beside lbe book ln a window dla- play. Interest In Gruelle's storlea declined after bJs death In 1938 untU a new publlaber ecqalred the rights and rei1Nted the book• ID tbe 19609. Raa· gedy Ann and Andy books, dollund re- 1 ated ltem11lavebeen1elUng wetJever a~ce. · f'oflu Spurning .lav a DEAR PAT: My friends and I are ~cnior citizens, ranging from 65 to 90 years. All of us still love todnnk coffee. hut we've noticed that our younger friends don 't. Is this a trend? When we were younger, everyone drank coffee all the Lime. Now it seems that most people prefer soft drinks. drinks. D.C., Costa Mt:'sa Coffee drinking is on the wane ac· cording to government statistics. Between 1946 and 1975 coffee consump- tion in the U.S. dropped from 26.9 pounds per person per year (green beans equivalent) to 16.2 pounds.: Although consumption decreased In all age groups from 1962 to 1974, older people proved to be a better market than younger consumers. During this lime, sort drink consumption doubl.-d and, as you suggest, the younger generatjoo prefers to substitute sort drinks for corree. Another decrease Is expected this year due to higher coffee cost. At this time ground coffee costs up to 12 cents per serving compared to one cenl per serving for loose tu and IO Ct>nts for Instant cocoa mix. Regular or diet canned cola beverages cost an average or 13 cents per serving for name brands and 10 cents for store brands. Ctukl>t 1\of Re qad red DEAR PAT: Is it true that caskets are not required by state law for cremation? P.C., Costa Mesa Caskets are not r equired for crematlont but moait crematories do require a container of some !!Ort to facilitate handling the remains. Cremated remains, In addition to be· Ing In terred in a cemetery, may be burled at Ha or disposed Of on private property purs"ant to pro- visions or tht> Health and Safety Code. A permit for disposition must he obtained from countv ht>alth or. fiCt''I. • For the Record Db•olutlon• OIMarrtd~ l"IMCI Oec11t1ber J ANGIANO, HelOll \... •nd Tommy, BELL, Me,..,. C.. and Tommy EUQent; KOSONEN, jrtnt •nd R•ndall; 5MEATOH, O.nlu ano Rlctwtrd P ; BRANl>L. Denlal J and Pelay J., CLAR I DA, Samu.I T. and Linde•$., JOHNSOll, ThtrHt '· encl Jo1mll P.; BVRllES, JoM H. end v 1ro1n1,-H ; SHA,E R. Merk 0 tncl Su1tMt Kirk; CANNICOTT, Oonnt II, ind lllc••trd G. fllAZllR, Jeme• I and Olrltllne w.1 Dl!\/INI, N1111ev J . .,.d lloneld J.; TRAOIR, Therua l lltn e~d ROflllCI c1-.1 OIOMGI, ,,_.,., L. end Lo,,.. Jowolt, l"l~IR. Su..., Day ••d Ken,.elll Wllllem , M<DONALO, Wll..,. Jten end C.Olfn "uert, CHllllLI P, Marn 1.t19h end Oellltrt O.ne; WDOOIU., Mery Coll"" ..... Klfl'\ .... rt. HEMMEl'f. Alwtyt1t '"' H•rry M ., llATH&llltH, H•ncv l&llUbelll -Gery Deen. YOUNG, Joi-M. -ft-fl AA-: WHIT1!, Clftdv L -11., !.; $EE, llelly Lou end Elgle E DAILY. Arlllu• P <1nd Su,.,. l SANDIOGll, Slllr1ty L end Dwltllt 0 . MAISENllACW, Of-0. end Warren M ; CASTANEDA, GllOdO arid R•QINldl> N ; QUIRING, PMrl 0111dorfn end Wayn~ R•elterd; PARRY' JoM T. •nd Pamela A.; DOLQUIST, LH AM and Roberl l(ennalh. llOVO. 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Brtndt 1.tt end PllllllpJty; FRANCOIS, Yvonflf Chlld1 el'd AnlhOnY P.J llAMI RIZ, Keren ltlttbelh and ~My I.trey J 8AIN, Rtbt J. and Golt lct;ul'41 5NYOBR, Welter WUl•y, •nd ~ronLln, JON II, IJltfOll Kay ll'd ICldy Kerl; Dll.GAOO, "•lrlcle end RlellarCI Oweyne; TUC~VNl 11, Slllrf•Y tN ,,_.rvtn; KOICOUICA, CvntlH• Ann end J alftt•1 OAMIAOW, Un Otc" Oftcl Cerol 5'>t i L ll I!, W,,..,.tl AM end II 4lnd\f Melvln; CURNOCl(f, ,.eul ef!CI Mtdrllll A.; SPANN, C•r•I and Wllllam R.: SlllLV, Rwuell a.r,..,, -_., 111 .. : MOOltll, MIC-I "· -Clal .... $. llAASHlllR, OllM Atl-e"CI Jemes Rl<MrCI, KNA,.P, Mef'V "· enCI Lorry Wllllem; SCHULTZ, Pl.U..STT EllHn IC. tlld Robert II.; MON• PERCY HEWELi., PELLETT e SO TOVA, Sally C-lenct tlld llkh<lrd rt•r r"IOtnl of ~I BNcll. Ce. Cvr11M; STEWA", ow.Mlllfll Y. ----------l'Hkd••av .. Ot<.tt. lt17ettl'te-.... o .. r111 W.; ICAUl',.MAN, OI '°· •• H ... Memorl•I Hospllal. TMI o. 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WE LEASE ANYTHING ON WHEELS never had a drink, 88 per· Allhou,&h Badham ex· 24/38 Month Ma1ntenance Plana Avallable Several members of the House Co111mlttee on International Relations also will participate in the threo-week tour. U.S. le1islators will meet with local leaders to dis- cus-a drug traffic and American armed services' security and in· tclbgence systems. cent have never used pressed satisfaction with · · · drugs and 93 percent do these slatlstlcs. he said Free loon cars to lease customers. ,I t " not smoke cigarettes. lie, he was disturbed by a THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. •t:I· says 62 percent are op-. figure showlne that 66 posed to legallztna mari· percent believe most 2096 Harbor Blvd.,, JUana. electett offlci~s are in· IF~ l s~ I Other stdaUstedlcs in the nuenced large y by ma·i:11@m11mufit Costa Miii, : .. · ) study con uct by the jor corporations and •111••-•••• .. ···-l:Jlft8211 642 0010 publication, "Who's Who _1;p::....e:...:.c--la--I i_n.:..:te.:.:res=t:...:g::r:.:ou:::if::!>·~~==========~====O=r==·==~:~ * .. • AUTHOR VICTOR Lasky will speak al a Feb. 2 fwuiraisine din· ner for Aaaemblyman Bill Dannemeyer, R· Fullerton, who ia run- ning for Congress. 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A trained counselor will be at tho other end • of th~ Uhe. Ready to help. Ready to answer any questions fOU may have. Please make the call that will 1how her somebody cares enough to listen. • • J • t • . . . r . , . " Mondlly, ~ 2, 1171 What's First Federal af ~llywood doing in Anaheim, . -"' asta Mes~,· Encino, Glenda1·e, HOiiywood, Huntington Harbour,_ . ~ Los Feliz, Mar Vista, Sarita · Monica, Studio City, ~ Toluca Lake; West Holly~ood, and the Mid-Wilshire Area? . ' . , . . . ' ... as of Ja~uary 1, 1978 Charig.ing our ·name .to ". \ --- " We're so much a part of this part of the Pacific Coast' that We're · making "Pacific" part of our new name. We hope you'll help os celebrate the change and look for our new symbol which will identify all of our offices. One thing you can be sure of, we'JI continue to be the same, friendly, caring savings and loan 1. .. people we've always·· been; offering the same high Interest savings accounts and many special services. We want you to know, too, that our new name reflects our growth and progress, and for that we thank you. • .. . .. .. '· .. c . .. INDEX: •Comics •Television •....... ·M .. o•v•les ... ·.E•n•te•n•a•i•n•m•e•n•t .. ~_. ......... .-........ .-.......... -..-. ......... ~---l~f)~~J.. o -.Jonuwy2.1178 DAILYPILOT r-,.,', ...., ... F:rustraied Michigan. Takes On Huskies By GLENN WHITE losin1 when they did get in. team or the Pac·8 Conference this 2,428 yards this season wlth Modh can throw, althouch be Their defense has been tho CMU.D.iir,....~ Th~y·ve lost three Rose Bowl see11on, coming on strongly to un· sophomore tailback Joe Steele haan 't turned the uorw lnto an 1teadyln1 force. PASADENA-Bowl-frustrated tiffs and one Orange Bowl battle seat USC u clrcult kingpin by setting the pace with 865 yards, aerial circus. He ~· completed Pac1n• what Scbembechler Michigan and the heavily un· since Schembechler be~ame lamboaUnF, the latter 27·10, and an average of 4.4 per carry. 56.8 percent of his throws for has called hia most determined derdoe Washin&ton.Huskies go at Wolverines coach inl969. then slipp ng intc> the conference -P"utlback Ron Gipson ta 1,5" yards and 11 toucbdowm. and tenaclouscteam al-Mkhl1an, eaeh other's throats this after· W ashlngton, loser of three of title when SC ~at UCLA on a averacing 4.8 yards per try with Michigan opponents averaaed is Junior 4uarterback Bick noon in the 64th Rose Bowl game. field goal in the last two seconds 575 yards fortheseason. 132. 7 yards pe~e throuab the Le .. ch. A crowd In excess of 105,000 .... TVToda11 of the came. But Michitan hat been touah air when ey mel the Leach couldn't get the will join a n~Uonal television au-L Had UCLA won that Jiame, it against the TUSh, surrenderin1 Wolverines and. therein may lie Wolverines 1oln1 in the 1977 ROiio t dience in wa china .Michigan try Cha•..el 4 a t 1:45 would have been ueling only 2.6 1arda per carry 1n poet-the hopes of the Huskies. Bowl 11 tbeh!:!: to USC, 14·6. to live up to lts 14-point Michigan today. · ing a 11>-1 record. Mtchl~an has produced a And he'• up and down the faVOl'iUI~ its first four games in 1977 and Waahineton'• ~ l'eat with a Therefore, the Huskies may formldab e offense, cballdn1 up success ladder t.hls season, click· The Blg Ten Conference co-owner or a 7-4 record overall, talented offenae-:0n.e which l\ave to go to the arsenal for a 333 points to 97 for the opposlUon. inl on 78 ol 147 gasses for 1,109 champion Wolverines have iur. hasn't been to the Rose Bowl cranked out 317 point. in 11 weapon which Pac.a teams have Yet the Wolverines were blanked 1y.ch and 13 touc downs. rered throurih nine years or since it lost to Illinois in 1964, games. Quarterback Warren found Jqhly effective in R<>1e by Minnesota.and they sputtered le rarely throws the long ball agonies aod oistt.ationt around 17-7. Moon wtll direct that attack. Bowl games or recent years. aaalnat Duke, Navy and Ohio • <Ion1est completion o( the year being v~ out of bowls and Ulen The Huskies were the surprise The Hu.skies have n&1hed for It is called the forward paa.s. State. See Mlda.llan, Page Bt .~ <)Sd~ ~' • cP~ lt'~-tl(e)aven in Denver .. ~ .W~th ·Official's Help DENVER (APt Craig Morton called Hayen Moses the most valuable player, Haven Moses called Craig Morton the MVP -and nobody said much of anything about Ed Marion. Moses, Denver's wide re· ceiver, and ftforton, the Broncos· retread quarterback, teamed on touchdown pass plays covering 74 and 12 yards Sunday. And a quid< whistle by Marlon, the game's head linesman, helped the Broncos score another touchdown in their 20-17 victory over the Oakland Raiders in the American Conference cham· p10nship game It put the Broncos Into the Super Bowl, the game the Raiders had won a year ago. It was one more extraordinary step in Denver's equa lly ex· traordinary rise to prominence in the National Football League. "All along they said we were too young and that we didn't belong here," said Red MiUer, OAKLAND'S DAVE CASPER CATCHES A TD PASS AS TOM JACKSON DEFENDS. ""l'Ml• who, in his fi rst year as the Bron· cos' head coach, guided them in· to the playocrs for the first time ever and within one step or pro football's most coveted title. "I wonder i! they beUeve we·re for real now?" He and the Broncos made believers of the Raiders, whose Dallas Flexes Muscles, J Rolls Past Vikings, 23-6 last loss in Denver came In 1962, long before the teams were part of the NFL and before there waa such a thing as a Super Bowl. .. Give Denver credit," said Raiders coach John Madden. DALLAS IJ\P l -llarve~ ~t artin. ·a part·l1me philosopher ~ind full-time defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys, offered this analysis of his team's situation after the Cowboys annexed the National Football Conference <'hamplonship Sunday with a 23·6 victory over the Minnesota Vik· jngs. "We've been playing one game at a time since August," offered Martin. "Now. we're finally down lo that one game." That one will be Cor the cham· pionship or the National Football League ln the Super Bowl Jan. 15 at New Orleans against the Denver Broncos. champions of the American Football Con- ference. "G umbo ... Shrimp . . . Oyi;ters," exulted Martin. l'iew Orleans, here he comes. The Cowboys clinched their trip to the Super Bowl with a vie· tory ~onalructed around a young, mobile defense that simply bot· tled up Minnesota all day long. "We had a great defense to- day," sald coach Tom Landry. whose intricate staggered line for mation, called the flex, short· circuited the Mhmeaota attack all afternoon. "We just keP,t them in check most ot the Umc. · Martin tied a playoff record by recoverln1 two rumbles. Too Tall Jones. Dallas' other defensive end. Jorced two fumbles, made eliht solo tackles ond onlated in four others. Jones and tackle R a D d y White re ·co rd• d quarterback 1ack$ with Janina hill that had the capacity Texu Stadium crowd or 84,785 roaring each time tho defenders trotted otttbefirld. •'They lhut Wt down pretty ~:· aid Mlanuou coam Bud 'CriiBL ''Too Tall played •• w,n ., ... .,.teen him ,a.1." So did the rest of the Dallas de· fense. "I knew all along we had put together •a pretty good game plan," said Jones. "We had a good week of practice " They also had a pretty good ·Sunday agaltut the Vikings, limillog Minnesota to a total of 214 net yards. Roger Staubach stung the Vik· ings for an early touchdown and Minnesota never quite recovered from that de(jcit. Staubach credited Martin, Jones a nd Co. for that. "We have a good derense, "'the quarterback said. "They showed 1ttoday." Then, he thought about the Broncos and their "Orange Crush·· defense. ''Denver 's good, too, .. he s~ud "The Super Bowl could really be a derensive battle." Staubach's 32-yard pitch to flanker Golden Richards, with the game only 98 seconds old, burned Minnesota early. But that TD. and the rest of Dallas· domlnanceon this windy, cold af· ternoop, wa& a product of the Cowboys' defense. Martin had given the Cowboys possession by falling on the loose football when Robert Mlllcr bob· bled a handoir on Minnesota's third play from scrimmage. Staubach struck quickly, send· Jni Robert Newhouse on a slant for 7-yards, then faklne almost the same play to Tony Dorsett on second down. But the veteran Cowboys quarterback pt.illcd the ball back and then pumped once on a sideline pass pattern that also turned out to be a rake. Those two maneuvers aave Richan!I Ume to cet loote in the Nh,ne1ot.a secendary and Staubach bit tilm at lhe aoal line for the. touchdowe that eave the Cowboys a lead they would not :'The Broncos have e fine de- surrender. ' fense and their offense does just A rake punt by Danny White enough, gettln& a touchdown here and there. The game is a helped Dallas move toward its collection or good things, second. t.ouchdown, and th.en average things or bad thlnas. Dorsett s 11-yard reverse ":1th And both teams had some of each ~ess than four minutes remaining · today. Collectively, those things 'n. the gaQ\e supplied the mean vlctoryordefeaV' chnchlng touchdown. one of the things that meant But ln between, it was Martin, defeat for the Raiders was a rum· Jones. White and the rest of the ble that wasn't called. It came See Qall11, Pate BZ mid way In the third period with Denver leading 7·3. Rob Lytle, taking a handoff at the Oakland 2.yard line, was belted by Raiders safety Jack Tatum and the ball popped loose. Oakland defensive tackle Mike McCoy pounced on the ball for an ap· parent recovery. But while the· Raiders· of· tensive unit was starting on the field, Marion was wpvlng his arms and blowing bis whistle. No fumble, he said. And when he and another oUiclal were bumped during the confusion, the Raiders were flagged for un- sportsmanlike conduct. That put the ball on the Raiders one -and on the next play, Jon Keyworth swept around right end and, behind an Otis Armstrong block, s~ore d Denver's second touchdown. "My initial momentum was stopped," said Lytle. ''They had me stood up. They were pushing me back when the ref blew the whistle." But Madden saw things dif. Collectively. we came up three points short.·• Morton completed 10 or the 20 passes for 224 yards. Moses caught five of them ror 168 yards. "Without a doubt, this is the greatest game or my 10-year pro career," said Moses. ''I think it was a chance to show what I could do In a game that meant a lot. Arter 10 years, I was just wonderine if I'd ever get the chance to play In the big game." At that moment. someone on the Broncos gave Moses the game ball. ••ru cherish this the rest or my life," he said. ''I'm , gonna put it in a vault.·• Then he pointed to Morton. ' ••The man Is unbelievable," f Moses exclaimed. "He's the J. moat valuable player in the NFL." seott• ay OUAllT•H Oelllltftd °'""' ou -fl0Menn20 l 0 0 t4-J7 107 .-00 Deft -Moles 74Pff&frotnMortOl'I (Tur,,...llkkl Oerf-~lltl '"" fTun11rllkk I oa11-c:..i.r1,...1roms~er IMaMlllctc> De11-MIMsl2PMSfl'OMMOl'IOft (penfelltcH a.ii -QlfW 11 PMt lrom ltet>ter c~ kkk> A -74,llZ ITATllTICS ferently. . "Yeah, we felt we had the tum· ,.,,....,,_ bl.e recovery,". he said. ..Our """'" -Y.,. man <McCoy• came running off ::=~Y~~ the field with the ball. 'There .....,.... wasn't tWo footballs out there, ao =::. • ....., we felt it was ours. Hell. It._ a .._.,.,.......,.,,,. fumble! How can m~uy come ••0tvtDUALuao••• Out Of th-e wt•t.. the b and .... _ ttUSHINO -OelCIMCI, V•ft E•Qflen 20-lt. ,.. UJ M .llllU 9eneuell f-22. 0..-, Poln'llt f1-4Z. Lytle 7.i., not call it a rumble. ~ .. ,,.~'""'07·"· "Hell, I don't like to grtpe,'• o:.!,':,':2,;;:.;:_~~;:._ s1e111w t7.as.t, 21s. Madden added. 0 You know. col· •ece1v1NO -01111111ftd. Cetll9f' s.n, B11et· lectlvely. it came out 17 to 20. =~~=t:_.v•n&1111t11w.o.w.r, * * * * * * The Alte•·•atla Raiders Dejected; Broncos Delirious. Miller. In bis first year as a bead coach after 17 seasons as a pro football assistant "The aame went Ju.st about the way we had hoped. We didn't give up the ball in our end. We scored last and played great de- fense. Our line did a tremendous job, easily the best of the )(ear • .. Individuals? You have t o start with quarterback Cratg Morton. He was hurting bad. He has a tom muscle in his hip. And how about Haven Moses and Steve Foley? What the hell, we aot a lll'eat game out of every. body.'l"'- Asked If he considered replac- lne Morton with second-stringer Craig Penrose, Miller responded: "We wanted to dance wltb those that brun" us." Fan Burned At Dallas Tilt . 1 • ti JI:! DAILY PILOT Mondiy J1nutJ'Y 2, Ul78 \ In Cotton Bowl Longhorns Put . Rating on Line DALLAS CAP> The University of Texas can ma.Jee room 1n the trophy case for Its third national championship "1th a victory over Notre Dame io the Cotton Oowl today, but an upset by the f'ight1'ng Irish would ignite a wild scral'l)ble for l'\ 0 . 1. The firth·ranked F1ght10g Trish believe they should have the national title ,f they beat the only undefeated, untied team 1n th~ country • .\ lot of Texas players and coaches don't even want lo think On Tl' Today Channel 2 at J l about losing to Notre Dame, but coach Fred Akt•rs has said that Texas still should be No 1 win, lose or draw. "Texas is undefeated and If lhey win you c<Jn·l argue with them being No. 1 and all we can do is play the best we can and hope we win." said Notre Dame defensive back Tom Reslic. "Then \\C think we should be No. 1. We wouldn't be here 1f we d1dn 't think that way." Ofrcns1vc tack l e Ernie Hughes, who will be going against TC'xas defensive tackle and Outlanr' Trophy winner llrad Sht·arcr, i-.a1d, "If we win, l think \\C ~hould he No. l. ,\rkansas and Oklahoma didn't ~core a tout•hrlo\\n on Texas. If WC !>tore. and \\JO 1iecis1vely, then l 'd thmk \\l' would have a In Sugar Bowl chance (for the national title). But talking won't do it. We've got to play as best we can and let the writers decide." Notre Dame has won six na- tional championships since The Associated Press began Its poll in 1936. The cast or stars for this game is blinding. For Texas, there's Shearer and Helsman Trophy winner Earl Campbell, college fool· ball's lop ground-gamer this lie a son Coach Dan Devine of the Irish can counter with >his All- Americans -tight end Ken MacAfee, defensive back Luther Bradley and defensive end Ross Drowner, who won the Outland Trophy as the nation's lop in· terior lineman in 1976. Notre Dame lost to Micslssippl early in t.he 'Se.ason, then vent to the bench for third-string quarterback Joe Montana. The Irish finished 10·1 behind Mon- lana 's passing , MacAfee's catching and the running or Jerome Heavens and Vagas Ferguson. Montana completed 99 of 189 passes for 1,604 yards and 11 touchdowns after taking over in the third game of the season. · Texas also has a third·strlng quarterback at the helm, Randy McEachern. He came off the bench in the first quarter of the Okla hmoma game after the Longhourns' lop t wo signal callers departed with knee in- Juries. Something Special --Woody vs. Bryant '\ !-:\\' Ol!l.Ei\:'\S !AP Tht•y hu~i::t•d :ind 1•\1·h:1rlJ.:l'd "':.arm personal c·1ornpltnwnh. hut it \\as oh\'lom, that lioth \\011dv llavc•s and BcJr Ur~ .ull n·i.:a1 ci tod:iy·s Sugar Bowl mt•et1n~ between llhto St •llt' .in<I \l,1bama as •ineth1n~ c;p('( 1JI Br~ ant has l'U:ll h<>cl more\\ m- Jlllll:: g.11111•-. than any othl'r major tollt·J.!<' rn.1l h ~till m the husincs::. -27'.! of lhl·nt. I la\ cs 1s second on .the l!st \\ llh 2:11 · all at Ohio -St.1 tt• : ··Th" 1.: .11111· • s ., om I' l h 1 n i:: ~rwr1 .tl lwtall"'' \\f' rt' plar inl.! I he I 'nl\ 1•1 .,., ~· of Al<.th<ima , Ora Tl' Today Chann~l 7 at l J \\ h11·h under coarh Brynnt 1s a cn•at foothall institution," said llJYl'S "But I know what fle3r said \\ht•n lw \\a'i g1'lli11i;( rc<.dy to rl:i~ .\uhurn . .ind l put this on our ho:1rd lie said he'd (Ive limes rallwr hrat Auburn than beat ll., ··1 meant it, too," responded Ur~ ;int. ncknowlcdglng the 1m· portance of his in-state rivalry \\ ith Auburn. "I know you did, because you 11layed them Circ;t We're rather intense about that lc3m up north. too." s:11d Hayes. refer ring to Ohio State's bitter rivalry with \l1 rhiJ?an. "11 's not a Bear Bryant-Woody II ayes game." said BTyant. ''I'd a lot rather that people talk about '>OllH' of the great players. "If Ohio Stale beats us, that's not going lo make Woody Hayes .1 better or worse coach than Bear Bryant. Heck, he's proven himself over the years. and one game' won't make n dlHcrence. "\\'hen game lime comes, I "on"t even know who's --en Ule other side or the field. After the game. I'll remember to say i,omethlng nice to hirQ," Hayes brought Ottlo State here a week before Christmas. seek - ing snow.free practice (acllities. f\ryanl kept his learn on campus until Thursday. Both coache'> have kept pract ice sessions closed. Several Ohio State players were down with a flu-like illness earlier in the week. but Hayes said it was nothmg serious and that a II are again healthy. "Our starting lineup "ill be <lhout the same as 1t was for the first game of Lhe season. and il's probably the first time since that first j!ame lh:.at 1t s been that \\a,., .. he said. Bryant said that Alabama is also physically ready. "I'm prourl of this team her a use thcv ca me so far ... said Brya nt .. :We were a very mediocre team at the beginnm,I! of the year, and we're now bordering on being a real tough football team. "I'm excited about being here. J'm excited about bt!in)! the first to play a Big to team in the Sugar llowl. I'm excited, and I just hope the players arc. too ... DALLAS •.• Continued From Page Bl young Dallas defense that cap- tured the imagination of the capacity crowd of 64,785 who <'hee.red the Cowboys to th<>1r fourth NFC title. SGOltE 8Y QUAltTEU Mll\Mtola 0 6 0 0-6 0.11.. • 10 o 1-n Oel -R1ct>ard 32 pen from Staub.tel> lklcll 1a11..i1 0•1 -N-use S nJll (Htrrora ~1<11 I Min -F0Co•32 Min -FG Co-17 Oal -FG H.,r.,1 ll Oat -OorMll 11 run IH•rru<t klo I A -U,785 STATISTICS Ml111'. Oel. Flrsl do,.n11 12 16 l!u1111ea-\o•l"ds :IO,.. Jt.110 Paul119 y•nn 149 ue l!elurn yards 2 67 PHllU 144"1 12·1>-I Punts .. u 1-Jf Fumbl~~ -••t J...i t-1 Pentlll~ -y-s J-li s+I INplVIOUAl. L~AOUS RUSHING -Mlnnesal• ........... n tl•M, Mlll•r H,OallH.~1M1, Def'Hll 1 .. 11. PASSINO -MlnnHota. l.t• 14•Jl-I, UI . 0.11.U, Slaub«I> 12 JJ.J, 1H. fl lCllVlffG -Ml~•. 5 W!tlle t-46, Milter t·4'. Oallas.O, "-........ 2. P. PHtlOftl·& Sooners, Arkansas Tangle MIAMI (AP) -Oklahoma and Arkansas, two teams with re· ma rkably similar records but sweral places apart in tba. natlomal rankings, meet in the Orange Bowl tonight hoping for a ·shot al college football's national champlonsttip. Althougb the two states are neighbors, the second-ranked Sooners of Oklahoma and the s lxlh·rated Raxorb.cks of Ar kansas haven't played a foot.- ball game against each other since 1926. When they square off they will lolow the outcome or No. ~ ranked Texas' Cotton Bowl tilt . 011 rv Todlafl C'lla11ael 4 at S with Ciflh·ranked Notre Dame. If Texas loses, the Orange Bowl winner can be counted on to claim the national ch am· pionshlp. "If Texas doesn't beat Notre Dame, then we deserve the na- tional championship if we beat Arkansas," says Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer. "tr they're playing for the na- tion al championship. I 'd like to believe we have a chance for it, too, somehow," says Arkansas coach Lou Holtz.. Although both teams have 10-1 records -Texas beat Arkansas 13·9 and Oklahoma 13·6 -many oddsmaker& aren't even quoting a line. Oklahoma started out as a 13·point favorite but the game was taken off the boards shortly after Holtz suspended three star players for a dormitory incident involving a woman. Quarterback Thomas Lott paces Oklahoma. He rushed fol'\ 760 yards and halfback Elvis Peacock had 695. The game il1,1elf has been s omewhat overshadowed by lloltz' suspensions last week of running backs Ben Cowlns and Micheal Forrest and wide re- ceiver Donny Bobo. Cowins was the Razorbacks' leading rusher wilh 1,192 yards and a 108.4 per-game average while Bob topped ttu! receivers with 22 catches for 454 yards and five touchdowns. . The brunt of the groun·d game will Call on quarterback Ron Calcagni (546 yards> and running back Roland Sales. In addition. Arkansas was de- alt another crippling blow when All-American guard Leotis Har ris suffered a knee injury during a pre·Christmas practice session. His place will be taken by Mark Lewis. MICHIGAN .•. Continued From Page Bl was 63 yardlll and his favorite target Is Ralph Clayton. Schembechler prefers to stay on the ground, although his forces came out throwing in their 41-3 annlttilatlon of Texas A&M, completing 106 yards by air and scoring on a 35-yard toss to Curt Stephenson. the walk.on from La Jolla. Russell Davis beads Michiean's bevy of ball carriers. He chutned out 1,015 yards and was only thrown for two yards in lo11e1 ln 207 carries. He avera&ed 4.9 yards a tote. The No. 2 back is Harlan Huckleby, who ran for 743 yards. But he is sidelined with a ham- strin& injury and la not expected to play. Freshman Stanley Edwards, who only carried 33 times this season, will fill In for Huckleby. 1Mlchl1an has a fine punter in John Andenon, Who averaged 40.4 yarda per kick . Anderson, who doubles as an outside linebacker, ls also an acaclemlc All-American. Schem- bechler says he is the finest punter he has coached at Mlchl1an. So, theygoatlttoday. Mlchlfan, the frustrated Calvorit•. • Wa1hlnston, the tou1h·tO· tlcurp anderdo1. FOOTBALL f MISCELLANY THE COWBOYS' HARVEY MARTIN (79) REACHES FOR A MINNESOTA FUMBLE. Dallas Wm Beat Denver··Lee Of.LL.AS (AP' -Minnesota said Lee. forced into action quarterback Bob Lee, who spent.• earlier this season when Fran Sunday throwing over Ed "Too' • Tarkenton was injured. 'They Tall" Jones and into a smother-took away our running game ear· ing Dallas secondary, didn't ty. You can't throw on every mince any words about a Dallas-down in a close game ... contest when Dallas linebacker Thomas Henderson leveled punt returner Manfred Moore 1ate in the game, causing a tumble. Jay Saldi grabbed the loose ball al Minnesota's JS.yard Une and four plays later Tony Dorsett scored as the Cowboys pulled away to a 23-6 lead. Denver Super Bowl. Asked for his Super Bowl pre-. "I think Dallas will win it." diction, Lee &aid, "Dallas has a With Jones playing "as well as more explosive offense and we've seen rum play" and an op-Denver will not be playing in "The derense kept them out of there just about as long u you could expect," said Grant. "And then the final fumble and tbat was the ball iame. porlunistic Cowboys defense Denver. It will be a heckuva s hutting down the Vikings, game towatch." Dallas downed Minnesota 23-6 to Minnesota coach Bud Grant, bound into Super XII at New who had watched bis embalUed Orleans Jan. 15. defense keep the Cowboys from .. When that fumble came about, I think that took a litUe bit or starch out or us." 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Miu Aol>l 8" IOomlngueL) 1 IT k lrtcltv 8er IMyle\I 117 Big Royal llob !Adalrl 119 Leo's Bally (Harl I 119 Most lloy•I (Allison) 11! l'OUllTH ltACI: -olOOyardt. lyHr old maldeM. Clalmlnc;i. Puna UIOO. A u s tin beat Hana Strac hanova of Czechoslovakia, 7-6, 7-5. Clelmlnt price"°°°· Tiie C1>aUY111lsl fAd•lrl Went A O..nce tl(nlght I l"rtillO Pfllneler CTreaiurel ICllldo Movln (C..ll 1 lleyal.Slrec'° IGart• 1 Mllld M•Hln (OelomtM I l'IOle Paqualt (HMll Ootly f elt IAlll..,,, I Cltrlttv ~ IOomlnguu 1 Tiny MJ IW.,d I Pro Scores :~ Bortkevich of lhe Soviet ,,, pop'-group "PesflMari," :;; the Tass news agency m said Sunday. . 122 111 The agency released a Goolagong Wf n• l\1 ELBOURNE. Australia -Evonne Goolagong routed fellow Australian H e l en Cawley, 6·3, 6-0. Sunday a nd won h er fourth .Australian women 's 'singles te nnis cham- .i>lonshlp. ::~ photograph of Korbut, now 21. and the tall, moustached Bortkcv1ch. 30. chatting together in Minsk, Byeloruss1a, on Christmas Eve. The brier text said they would be married but did not give a date. Rumors about a mnr-Aus•ln wad riage between Korbut SYDNEY. Australia - and the sineer had been· Australia took a 2·0 lead circulaUng for several against the rest oC the mQnths. world in a challenge cup tennis event Sunday. ntr.e to AIUtln J ohn Newcombe or ~s trall a beat New PORT WASHING· ~laland's Chris Lewis. TON. N.Y. -Fifteen-representing the rest or year-old Tracy Austin or the world, 6·3, 7-6, 6-3. Rolling Hills continued Then Tony Roche beat her domination of lhe A m e r l c a n T i m teen·age tennis com· Cu111kson. 8·3. 8-2, 7-6. ., COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Br~ Anderson "I thought you made cl resolution not to wake us before 7 AM ?" °FUNKY WINKERBEAN ______ ___, t ~f MAl7 A Wl~P FA~'f ASY A~ 'bJ L.A;f Hl6M'f, JO{~ MISS PEACH • • )!f Ll 'f "'-411 AC2al1'/tt -Hf~'fotlttA L H!AD1'/Ntr QEP 1'r. M ::> . ....._ ... _ byTom~Uuk 400 KNOO.l HOW 00ME. 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HOW'P AN HONE!ST' Pl!'T"AIL-MAN L-IKES YOU eveR Gf!'T' HIRE!P? NO'T'HING, PAL.- ,, . by Templeton arid Forman ·TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUIZLI ACffOSS 1 Did the butterfly 5EQU~ Witt\ w.apon1 10 ··-vaccine: Polio lm111Untztr 14 VaoutNU otmtnd 15 Slltdabrlc 18 Man'a ltalM 17 Ea'""' 18 Hllldta 20011111 clergy 22 Power to en11r 23Remaln1 unuald 24 Brow wrlnkle 2SRtQal resldtnce 28Givt1 lpptOVll . 32 Reg. trade name 33Mu11of mime 35 Katm1ndu'1 country 38 Drug addic:t 3&Garmant till 40Clly pipe land 41 Conf111ed t1g1111no 43 Put on the recofd 4SComo pt, r • * M_on~. Janu.,y 2. 1111 Tele1'is.ion Ma;ia C~on and former President Ford will reign as queen and grand marshal respectively of the 1978 Tournament or Roses parade and football game today in Pasadena. Coverage of the parade begins . at 8:30 this morning on Channels 2, 4, 5, 11, 13 and 8. • AliT!RNOOH uoo• AHOTHIA WORLD • • MACIWL I LlH'"" NPOAT ID USAMI! 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I Al/IC HEWI l:IO MOYlll • * "'flit Orum.. ( 1138) R8ymond MMM)'. V...,,_ Hot>eon. A bf•\111 drummer boy helpe uve • 8rtU"1 o•fr'-1 on th8 l.ndlan trontltt 8nd rMtor• 11n ln<Uan prlnc8 to Illa rightful thron8. ( 1 "' • 30 mill.) • OVPEASY Edie Aclamt: t~ tlon; canned fOod ..my. D F~Y PC>f'TRAIT "Deciding To Heve Chlldren" ()) CMHIWI (JJ MPV GIWl'IN . 0..1 Halt Joey Jlltlop. OuHlt: Pet Carroll, Pnoebe Snow, Ed 811-. .. _. 811 Mecy. 7l008 LIAM ewe 0 AllCNIWI • M~L/L!HMR AJ;POAT G ·VOOA WfTH ~ I TO TIU n.• TAI.mt 7:30 NIWl.YWIDGAMa LOHll.Y MJTUMM LET'I t.W<a A OSAl. L.A. lNTMCHAHQll •'Popcorn·· G!> FRDOf CHI' "Pol~ Feu" (A) ()) •100,000 NAM,THAT lUNE aJ Wll.D,WILDWON.D °" ANIMA1.I l:OO 1J Cl) L.OCWl'I AUN Rem ..... ailmoet llllmen WllOtloM wMn he rMCta with electromagnellc "*11• to Ata-, a female endrold who .. running • dr-~aatatlon. G MIO-UR! CAl818 An .. am1n1t1on of the changM In 1118 llYM Of lilt people ~ the 8QM of35to55. 8 TOURNAMENT CW R08M PAIW>« G O WOAH ''The ui.t lov'' W1len LuCln dllCOY•rl •n UnllefUPUloue l.wy« h88 reu.nltld a 1oMfV couple """' .,. ~., .. their loel toll, "" ......... d- lzld. Don Gordon. O..· TUBE TOPPERS ~ fJ e 0 m @ Ix x '!IJ J m The Tournament of Ho~ci, Paradt!, II\ e from Pasadena K CET ~ 8 :00 "A Skating Spntacular:" Am:.itcur ..nd µro£essional , skaters demonstrate thci1· abiUlics. KOCE ~ s·oo The Best or Ernie Kovacs features Mr ·Question Man, Wotrgang von Sauerbrnten, Matzoh Hepplewhite and th<.• Nuirooi Trio · •· KNBC G) 9:00 Calilornia '77·'78: Major blate and lorul events of 1977 are reviewed and a fon•r a~t for 1978 1s prescnl<.'<i . KCl!.1311.30 .. A Woman's Place Is in the House:" A profile of Elaine Noble, radical lesbiun und member of the Massachusells Stutt• Ll•gislaturc. on MltcMll QUMI atar 8 =:•wrL.O * "Atomic 8ubmatlM (11159> AnhlK Frenz., Dick FOfen. While -chlng th8 Arctic, 111 American aub· marine c:omM aero" • wanoe uncletw•IW VMMI, (.thr•.) • 8PECIAL "14 Skating Spectecut•r" 8oltt _,_ 8nd l)l'ofee· lllOl'illloe ....... _,_ lured In rtll9 progrem trom U. M AlfM. taped Nov 20.nd2t, 1t78. • T.-llEIT Of' ERNIE t<OYM!e Mr. Qwetlon M11n; WOii· Gl/10 Yon 6•uerbr•t8'1. Meaoti ~t8 Md lM NllrOOI Trio. l:IO I OOHIUMER BUYUHI! CONC£HTAAT!Otf 1121,000 OUEBT10H OWR!A8Y Edie Adema; tranaporl•· tlOn; canlllld food Nlely. t:OO IJ (I) MAUD! Meude'I •xclt-1 OYlf getting rid of .,.. ·~-'"• wtllte elephant turM to let· r« when llhe g.tw In olflr anacen'tr ........ D CAUfOfMA 77· '71 A ,......_ of the mtj(I( IUlll end loclll ewntl of 11177. end • foreaat of 1871 .,. e!'....,,tld. • @ A&C THEATAI "BrMklng U9" A woman (LM "9mldlt"f10hta to recltlcoWr the peBONll l<lenllly ah8 llU IOll when ,.,_ rnenlllgia c:ome1 to .,, unexpeoted end 0 EVANS ANO HOVAI< "WuNngton And TM R411)Ubllcen p 811y'. OuMl• '°'"* GO\llltnor Ron8ld A~ Sllnet« Ch1rr.. P.fltq.M\Ci.Aldlal'd Vlgutt· ... GI MEJWONmN ~ Ho9t; Joey 8lehop. Gu ... te: ,lt C1tfoll, PtlOebe Snow, Ed ... . attfle, 8111 M1cy, Dr JOMPf\ E. Sl!orr. ··~.: ~ MlldnM•" C•llh· Ing In on ttle mld·thlrtlM w•ve ol llyttetl• conoem- tllQ matlfuat'a. Ille llttn ···-the link ~ matljuan•-amolllng end Hllual lcenM. ~ Di'VIO SUUKIHO .. Tiie 81111• Owr 'fV Pri>gramtnltlg" end "Tfie New BfMd Of lmfl'llgrent" 11:30 8 CJ) BETTY WHr'r9 Fl8teher Ind M•rlon Hutt he•• inoved In wltl},,... IOlll"8 their llOuM I b8lnO repainted 8ftd hevlng "*" underfoot b two ...... dl'Mng Joyce up lh8 wlll. 10-00 8 ()) SWITCH Pele end M8C try to d.._ cover \Ollly an eft.femele WI comp•ny •• l*ng torc:ed out of bualneM. 8f> HEWI Cl) GET IMART tO-.aCI D • Cir H!WI .. \ TODAY'S LATEST LISTINGS·· ~ 12:00. lWMJG"T ZONI "OM'« The AngeM" -~ "1f!MOOO J4Jff'rfll Mell• • Oedllon, Tom 16 ChOMn • a dorlof; M..vit lllM to wtlclMeo Ckll Mel: Vito ecMMa .i.ttrey: C•ttty lollme ~ .1 ... m1o1ew. 8 MOVIE *. "Eu! Of 1(1~0" (1"2) Mentlell ~ _.., 0..., Andre T.o •clent11t• dHperately etttl'llC>t to ~ 811 Altlcen tribe to lnnoout1te lMlr c-ltla ~ • Wu• lerlt d...... (1 hf., » min.) 1H08 OIHEAUTAY ''Melody Ranch'' CD CAOU-wrra . . N rlNilOOM • • 1t:00• *** "oi-'-'" • (1Mf)Joeit~ .... : ,., lilllMln. An ~= ~ooeetor-.• with~ In • "*"'°"• In the llOUth and~. e tuMn--dlat .. ln-...er..t2tn..20•>. BO 0 ,....,."On Thi T..,....· OlcS Of ...... ,...., auy• Meclllon. Virginia LAlltl •• Alttr a ~ le ln)lnd, '* doctOt r""9 Into a .... llftvwflon. Cl lnl t:OO@ ••••4 "Johf!nY O'Clock" (1U7) ~· '• Powlll, L9 J, OOl>b. A : •ot1hl•lle1ted o•"'bler , ti.CO"'-• prMarlou1t10 lrW'OWld ..... ouu.. -• • WOfl\&n. c 1 tw., ao min.> • , a=-:18 ****"OIQl"(1UI) : M--~...,, ...... ;- C1Won. A '°"100V, bell!Q grOOfl'led bV ,,., ..,, .. or•ndfnother. Mte °"' Oft her own to c:etch a men. (1 tw.,30mlft.) Up·to~date Show Gains Strength ·: B~~_!~ Lyn me Green a\lditloned for a role In a television series and was told she was t.oo small for lhe part. Thal stunned her because Lynnle stands 5'11 '· in her stocking feet. When Ress Armstrong Indicated an interest in a second role in the tame seriea, her agent t.ried to discourage her from audlllonlng. He told Bess she was Loo young looking for t.herole._IDOshort and too cut.sle. THEY BOTH GOT THE parts. The series? On Our Own, which wasn't given much or a chance or making il, given the prognosis of a deterior atlna CBS schedule. But the show not only has managed to atlck around through Lbe first half oft.be season, but also its fortunes have far surpassed expectatlont. On Our Own has astounded the experts. After a slow start, the program has risen in the raUnp. In the final week of November, it Wt\8 No. 8 in the weekly ratinas. with a 25.3 ratin1 and SS percent of the viewing audience. .. THERE 'ARE CIRCUMSTANC£8 that have helped On Our Own gel strong aampUnp. Belni sandwiched between Rhoda and All Jn The Family -:::;;:;~~;;;;;;;:::;;;:;::;::;;;;:;:::-;;;:;:=;:;~--on Sunday nights at 8:30 Is an enormous a.sslltance. Sunday has been CBS'a strong hand in an otherwiae dlsappointing'Season. ·dN OUR OWN' SURPRISES THE EXPERTS ·Lynnle Greene, Le ft, and 8eH Arm1trong On Our Own is updattni and 1tlvtn1 some sophistication to the Laverne & ShJrley 1enn . Someone suggested that t.he difference between the social level or the two shows ii-that en Our Own a ppeals more to the teen·aaers who have Bloomlncdate credit cards. The proaram ta CBS'• acknowlediement I.bat there is a young audience out there. There is al.so a feeling that there was a strong desire to find a series that would work successfully out of a New York bue. On Our Own 1s the only lprime·time > network series being produced in New York. AT PRESENT, THERE IS no thought of giving ·either of the girls any ongoinJ rotnantlc Interests. That would erase too many scfipt possibUllles, both girls contend. It's the same way the producers over at ABC feel about Thre~·s Company. WhyJJX>ll a good thing? Lynnle Greene plays Marie Theresa Bonina. who, according to the original script, was supposed to be an Italian girl from Brooklyn. Lynnie is Jewish, from Newton, Mass. Her professional backgro'Und includes music as well as acting. Lynnie attended the New England CoOJervatoty or Music and plays the cullar. She alao auended Juilliard School in New York, where she studied acttn1 under the watchful eye or John Hausman, the Oscar·wlnnlna actor.teacher. She support.eel heraelt in New York by appearing In amall~IJhtclub£' . SH RAS HAO A TOUCH or the sweet smell of televaion auccess before. She won $10,000, partnered with Peggy Casa, on Pyramid, a network c1nename Ei scAee n bJ42'j)! c omPLEX Cll•Pllllfl Avt ...... ~._ .. ,.. .. ,, MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY . <ABC> ra~show. That wit.in January J.y16. :~: Beu ArmsLrong pl•Y• Julia Peter., the • somewhat naive, W ASPy coworker at the MadilOn A venue Advertls lng agency. Bess ls from Baltimore. She attended Bryn..: Mawr and Browrt-Oniver1ity, where she w'as active:· in the drama program, Her mother la a local . actren in Baltimor~ and her father .teachtil· En1Ush drama. ·~· ::; BESS RECALLS THAT SHE aJmoat had a •· series last seuon but 1he lost out a~r a eood,. audition because sbe refused to fiy to the West.: Coast when the producer wouldn't pay tor her.· trans portatlon. So 1he remained Jn New York where she ~ continued doing commercials. She bad a guest ahot. :· on the short-llved Andros Targets and that brought,;·: her to the attention of the David Suasktnd . organization producing On OUf Own~ • Both Lynnie and Bess were called back after their fll'St tests and met for the llrat time at thJs second audttlon. They decided to read the script together while waiting to be called: since they liked the t.'ay they worked with each other, they ulred the c11tl.DI director if t.bey coWd read as a pair. :,. "We didn't realiu they were tapin& us (wbftt - they went back for the aecond test>," Lynnie recalled. "But.tile chemistry was there as a team." --......... --·- •• THEATeR Uond.y. January 2. 1978 DAIL V PILOT 81.:. =FILM ROLE Robards Stars in (;Poet' . ~NOUNCED 1..0S ANGELES CAP> ~Joycelyn Brando, tl)e sister of Marlon Brando, will appear ln her first l"Ql>vie since 1963 in a doal role In "Double Foature.·· By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK <AP> -Two champions or the Euaene O'Nelll dramatic legacy, Jason Robards an~ Jose Quintero, art!UUy explore the haunted byways ol one of his last works, "A Touch of the PCMtt." Though the play, which opened ofriclallfWed· ----------nesday night at Broadway's Helen Hayes Theater --;~-;--· and was seen at a preview, hardly ranks al the top ol the Nobel laureate's canon, the production 1s hyp· notlcally arresting in subtle treatment. Quintero, in this 10th directorial sortie with COSTA MESA UA SO. OOAST 540-0594 -- ORANGE CINEOOME 634·2553 WESTllNSTER U.A. WEST 893·1305 m MANN 1 nt•~·· nfUTllS--OU.HGI CO SENIOR OTIZENS S 1.50 S . COAST PLAZA ,. •••••• u. ~ 1111 lllllM.llll' "SEMI TOUGH" 111 DA&&.Y l119'Uit;J I Je.J~llM-1-H U.ft-H&.IAT.$\IM. -SO. COAST PLAZA )tltlmltlSI ~1111 •lff""'"" "SATUllOA Y MIGHf ,...... .. "JAWS" I :00-5:40.10: I 0 TUIS. AM l :25 Call 842-5678. Put • few words lo work tor ou. · QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT AT BARGAIN PRICES ANYTIME AT THESE EDWARDS CINEMAS WOOO'I' Wl.llN DIANC UATtN 'ANNIE HALL' "You know; Denver's-a-good actor. But then it's not everybody who gets a chance to co·star with Goel in his first picture!' O'Neill. <.'hooscs an intense. lnternnllzed np. proach to this story of how sordid reality at lat.t ~iiififjiijii.jijiiji~ crushes man's lifelong sell·delusion. i The approach Is artfully accented by the darkly daustrophu; setting by Ben Edwards or a shabby inn on the outskirts of 1828 Boston. ROBARDS, MAKING IDS FIFTH O'Neill ex· cursion, portrays Cornelius Melody, one-time of· fi('<'r in Wellington's army now sunk to alcoholism and cheap womanizing, with an inner tension that masterfully enhances the lraiedy of bis ultimate ego destruction. ~r"""'.'l=!lifRJD~~ri When he struts and bowls with initial pseudo· gentility against his slavishly adoring wife and high.spirited daughter, the seeds of harrowing fall arc already budding. The e ver-intere&ting Geraldine Fitzgerald catches nicely that wifely devotion, and Kathryn Walker fascinates as the youthful Sara, whose love for a rich young dreamer illuminates the drama's po1 ~nant final moments. .\~HER PF.RFOR:\IER of superior merit 1s BNly l\hller. the youth's oddly neutral mother .... ----"O-H·000--.. --111t Thou~h she appears only once, to parry with ,. Robards and offer Cassandra prophecy to Miss "GUMIAU.IALL't .. ' 1 Walker, lhe MllJer cameo ably forges the link with tA~--""'11.R!P""-..., which O'Neill planned to relate this play to a y . "On4~~':t massive cycle. That proje<.'l. ''A Tale of Possessors, 1---~r.iiiiii--.--..--1 Self-Dispossessed" was never completed. A.A. PllCI °'THI A.CTIOH As the roistering barroom riffraff whom Major iy A.MMtlHAU. Melody firs t derides and then joins, Milo O'Shea, ._ ________ "" Waller Flanagan, Dermot McNamara and Richard A. "THI SrY WttO Hamill.on form a weird Greek chorus for Quint.ero's V 10VID Ml'• mystic-realistic concept. "WIUIDS" ··A Touch of the Poet'· has been performed only twice before on Broadway, originally in 1958 and briefly in 1967. Its dramatic vitality comes forcibly . through In this most intriguing interpretation. OF THE YEAR!' TIME MAGAZINE t "'The Goodbye Gld' is a joyous comedy- just what the doctor ordered. Neil Simon makes feeling good legal ... " GENE SHALIT. NBC· TV A RAY STARK PRODUCTION Of A HERBERT ROSS ALM . NEJLSIMON'S ~THE GOODBYE GIR[ RICHARD DREYRJSS ·MARSHA MASON and introducing QUINN CUMMINGS tl.., Lucy Wnum by NtlLSIMON • Produced bv RAY STARK • Oift'C'l<>d by HERBERT ROS.5 Musk: Scored and~ bY CV\VE GRUSIN • ~ • Goocb,te Qi Wr1ttm Md r\?rlormcd by Qt\VID GAlC:S• ii RAST AR reaturc • Pms by MGM I.Jibs · 0 l1'f1-···-11.-tiliel [""'P~ ............. ~,..._.aj ~~-"'~''-w.-~ ~.::;;;;.­~--~.:....-;i,t'l,..,.~.M.llliiif Delly at Cinema Center 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 1:00. 10:15 "Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave are cloae to perfection. 'Julla' la moving i n tta glowing commitment to the power of friendship." -Newsweek Magazine ------,......-n l: Mini ourullOUt '' -~ rea CNOlllOYattl ........... -&11t• l f I • Mondalf, Janu.ry 2, 1 78 , ENTERTAINMENT -.11..-~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~- -~~~(13~ ~ (R) 1 Looct!e ~txcc lkll~ Ave1y A J;w. Y•nz ~!Xi.elm ~11~{!r1 !'11.1·1 Cdtt-O fll lmlt111 Mi '(OfP.ldR1Se1and Marklliflls l~~l ti! 1,1~ ,v.~1 ~IOOffil ~I ~ Km1 t I ~~~·•'t(rlL'Ti'J 1'y!Jd~'!'1Jei • •1 i,!111.,'_,,lt I ,',;' tJJtil d1,•lllol.l.!.i ~.i, o>'Qtf .4i;I~ Dilly 11 Brlatol Schedule et Plltt 1:30. 3:20, 5:10, 1:00, 2:45, 4:30, 7:00, 1:50, 10:45 1:20. 1:15, 10:05 .THUTAlll ...... c..,c ...... O<=r·•i4·'2t2 TV· Sex ~ones In Italian Viewers Go for Shows ROME (AP> -Hundreds of thousan41 or llallaM are tuning in and turning on to sex-oriented programs inlroduc~d by the nallon'i. new private televlalon industry. The erotJc TV boom follows survey& showing 63 percent ot llalian men and 54 percent of ItaOan women consider sex more lmportont than ever before. lt10ST SHOWS APPEAR around midnight and all a viewer needs to get them is a special S60 antenna to re· cei ve cable television With that. a spectator can watch hits such as "My Sex, Your Sex" and to good.night signoffs featuring strip· pers wearing only smiles. One station in Rome offers "The Gymnastic Hour," with a woman and a man clad only in underpants ex· plaining love-making but without re· sorting to sexual intercourse. ON TURIN'S TELETORINO, Fri· day midnight viewers watch volun· teers, m06tly housewives, taking it aJI off in "Let ·s Strip Together, .. billed as the lube's only strip quiz. Viewers are asked a simple ques· tion apd if a man phones in the correct answer, the stripper takes something off. She puts something on If the caller with the correct itnswer is a woman. "Ours is not pornoen1phy ... says TeleTorlno·s vice preflident Giuliana Gard.ini. "We are serlou.i. The au· ..... ..,,_,.,.. d1ence 1s ready for our shows and ln fact the people say they need them. "C01'1PLAJNTS ARE FEW. Our shows are after midnight. so we don't attempt to reach minors. People flood us with letters and phone calls saying they want us to continue." On Saturdays, TeleTorino offers a three·hour questlon·and-answer period with author Franco Valobra on difficulties in the bedroom. "People want to talk about their sexual problems." Valobra says. "AUOHYIOW , .... ,,., ., .. ,. PIOMISlt fOU A IOSI ....... Ill I :41-l:4t-91JI "HEROES",,., l:JO.J:JO l:J0.71JO.tiJO •~I_A!~'!~~,L&v u ....... t~-~. ·~ .• ..... , ..... ,., "PETE'S DRAG OH" la:H.l.> .. _ 1t>t>I- "OAMHAT'IOH AWY"l~I Z: ... l:Jl-t:ll "FUTUH WC>aLD" l :40·1:H .,. ru.u . . . . . . ut.u1t c-wer ........... ttt-4 .. J Your team scores AGAIN -··••44.UY C-A...... , .... llt·IMt COSfAMftA MAlllOI 6-71 --C .. TUIY JI .... • • ..• 711 .. MI In the i...-..1 ... .......................... tll.ftt6 OIA ... I ~·MAU. ........ ,.,, ... ., NIHIOMYIUO c .............................. .. ............. SU•-•.&. ............. 619·7 ... SIA.LHACM aonwon ....... uu1 .,.,..., DAILY PILOT 42-4321 The Year's •d Movie! Now on the largest screen west of New York at Edwards beautiful Newport Cinema. Presented in flill 70mm and Dolby 6 track stereo to totally envelope yoµ in sight and sound -the most ~~af!llC motion picture. of the decade Is now at the most dynamic theater. See 1t again for the first time at Edwards Newport Cinema. ' •ily •• 12 oo. 2.30. s.oo. 7:30. 9.45 PETE'S DRA&DI (G=) ... PLfJS IPGI "PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN" MAllLO TltOMAI tH • THtl VU Pl.Ill IPCI I ltl"'llV WINKLER ~uv FIELD l11~/11~ tlrr •••t .,._, f,11,·, " ,,,,.,,.~ !'l_·,l",({I Pm'l - DRA&DI "THE Pi~K PA~TtfER .STRikES AGAiN" Woody AHen Di•ne KelMOll In "Annie Hall'' 0 ... 1 •• t o .• 50. HI 100. tOill ' .! ' ' 1. I t • I I ~ I .. ~NSIDE: •Ann Landers •Horoscope •Lifestyle •Classlffed SOfar Sav.ior Ted Lucas tries to live a pollution-free life. 'I have grandchildren and I am very much con- . cerned about the kind bf world they will live ifJ.' By CHt;RYL ROMO Of lM Dall, l'llel •talf Ted Lucas of Fountain Valley calls himseU a solar missionary. And, why not·! Both his parents and grandparents were missionaries in India, aod, although he is not involved with a religious cause. be feels his crusade is just as valid for the well-being of future generations The author of two books on solar eQergy, "llow le> BuHd a Solar Heater" and "How to Use Solar Energy," Lucas 1s also working on an up- . coming book on how to make an electric car from an old "clunker". The 64-year-old \Hiter and electrical engineer. with a degree in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. dri~s an electric car he leases for one dollal'a day and has a solar unit on the roof of his farage for heating waler. He is currently building and designing a solar-heated cabin at Lake Arrowhead. Lucas said he lives his life. as much as possi- ble, pollution free. Taking a ·os1tor !or a.ride in "his vehkle, he admitted it's slow on hills and not fit for freeway use; but said its great for quick s hopping trips and driving around " the con· dominlum complex where he lives. The solar healer on his roof, he explained. , cost between $400 and $600 to install complete and is currently saving his family about S20 a • month In utility bills. It heats water lo about 85 degrees and. said Lucas. most of the installation costs will probably be reimbursed to him because of a special state lax rebate. The cabin at Lake Arrowhead, he said. will ..-e built on a level lot for maximum exposute lo the sun's rays: "I have designed a house that Y.ill have a greenhouse on the south wall. It "'ill be a two. story houst' and there will be a p1l under the greenhouse 18 feet long, 9 feel wide and 6 feet deep." The pit will contain dirt with a latticework of black, ph1st1c pipes. lie said heat from the pipes will seep out slowly and will gradually create a hot pil or thermal storage. Al night, the flow or air in the pipes will be reversed and the warm air will blow through the house. In aclclilion, Lucas plans to have two 1 leatilator fireplaces and will burn wood for aux· 1llary \\arrnlh But. like most solar dwellings, the housc will have an emergency 1:as heater Just in case "But we won't need gas for more than 10 percent of our heating, .. he said. The face of the roof will have a large panel of solar cells to catch the sun's rays. and, if Lucas can gel a permit from officials at the lake, he plans to place a wind generator outside the home for charging solar batteries cbarae for some time,'' he said. Tbe greenhouse, accofdtng to Lucas, will al· low him und his wife, Joan, to grow fresh flowers year-round In addition to growing their own vegetables hydroponically. "It won't be much mor~ expensive than a convenUonalhouse," he said~" And. if we lived in it year-round, my guess is tJaat it woµld Hve us as much as SI,200 a yeai; " · The house. which will be used for weekend Jaunts 4nd vacations, is expected to be complel· ed in JWte or July, and, said the engineer, "It will be a first.'· Lucas, who has written several other books and has spent most of his life as a manufac- turer's representative and technical .writ.er, said writing about solar energy ·'is a pleasure for me. "I feel we must begin to use solar enerty. There are estimates as to when we will run out of petroleum. I have grfndchHdren and I am very much concc.rncdaboul the kind a! world.the¥ will live in let alone the kinq of world my children and other people's children wiU live in." ' Lucas. who was born and raised in India with his missionary parents, said he will be attending the International Solar Energy Conference in New Delhi this month. Currently, he said, many oC the maJor com- panies in the United Slatei. ltncluding oil com- panies J arc doing research in the hopes of finding a way to reduce the current high cost of solar cells. so that eventujllly these cells might provide electricity for homes "lf a half million homes were equipped with this kind of system, they would get 80 lo 90 per· cent or their energy from the sun," he said, and estimated the cost for installing a solar system would be about$4,500per home. "It would revolutionize our whole way of liv· 1ng . When people begin using solar power widely and cxt.ensively, we will no longer be de· pendent on petroleum products. .. . . ' . "I would hke to have a battery bank to pro- vldt• power If the sun is not shining, we'll use gas and the hot dirt pit. which will retain heat for several days The batteries will maintain their Sign in the back of Lucas' car Lucas has installed a solar heating unit on the roof of his house. Delp With a ~apital B A new financial center isn't a solution finder, but it caQ tell you how to take the next step in solving your economic problems. I Pecsonal banking ana financial mat- ters can range from a fairly simple pro- blem such as difficulty balancing a cbeckboOk to extremely complicated situations like this one: Mr. M has handled all the financial ar- falrs for his family for years. Mrs. M knows nothing about the state of their economics. Suddenly, Mr. M dies and bis widow discovers that he has let things slip Into debt. She finds herself with a complex set of real esLale loans, bonds and unpaid bills. How does she untangle the money mat- ters? What should she do~ ' ADVICE AND GUIDANCE are avalla· ble at the Personal Service Center local· ed within the Irvine National Bank. The free center is "designed for people who need banking help," said Dorethy Doan. volunteer direct.or of the newly-formed Personal Service Department. The center lan 't set up to be a problem solver or solution finder, saidMts. Doan. Rat.her, it's a place where pec?Ple can go for help in "taklng tfie next step -find· ing out what to do next." Joleen Parl\Am, personal services operator, manages il on a day-to-day, one•lo-one basis, Her job ls to evaluate the problem after being gtven sulflcient tnrormalion -it could take 09e minutes or rtve hour11, deJM!ndlng on the c:tepth of the problem, ool4!d Mrs. Doan -then to ad vise the person what lo do next. THE "NEXT STEP" usually involves calling upon the appropriate member of the center's "faculty of advisors. They ore "professional people in the com· murtit1 who are capable, knowledgea· ble, reputable and able to give unbiased ad vice," saJd Mrs. Doan, ·'These people have agreed to serve as volunteers on an as-needed basis for the people we refer to them," she added. The ••panel of experts" includes 60 local community leaders with expertise in the • fields of rinance, real estate, marketing, legal, consumer, general business, in· , 1U111f'nce, securities, accounting, lnvest· ment, academic and self-Improvement.. (See.HELP, PageC2) I Dorothy Doan, right, end Joleen Parham: personal financiBI f' I Q IWl.YPLOT • . ANN LANDERS/HOROSCOPE f I a a Elmer Goar, 99, onc'i an -'lrtnY scout. An Old Soldier Never Dies • • • By GALE TOLLIN BEMIDJI, Minn. CAP> -He worked on farms, in livery barns, at lumberyards and as a village marshal, and he even drove a stagecoach. But Elmer Goar says the most interesting period In his long ll!e was when he was a soldier during the Spanlah-Amerlcan War. Goar retired as a lumberyard manager when he was S.S. At 99, the resident oC the Beltrami Nursing Home Is living proof that not all men wither away art~r retiring. "Yessiree, I'll be 100 the first day neKt Marchi" Goar says. •·I'm gonna try to ho d on that long." He says he feels fine most of the time. but his vision and hearing aren't good and his legs bother him lC he walks a lot. "Maybe all that marching I did in the Philippines ls catching up with me," the old soldier cracks. "I was In the Army 20 months and 17 days," says Goar. "I made up my mind I wanted to go Into the Army when 1 was 21. I enlisted Aug. 1, 1899, and got out April 17, 1901." Goar was a scout in the Philip· pines, never in actual combat. "Yessiree, there were days I felt lake lying down, like once when we had to march 3S miles on foot through the jungles while the col· one I rode horseback.·' he recalls. calls. .. But It was the most inlt>resl· ing time or my life. I never regrellPd tJtte day I spent in the Army." Born at Tipton, Ind., he came to Minnesota with his parents al the age of 5. The family of 10 children split up when the father died In 1888, and the youngest children re~urncd to Indiana. When he was 12, Elmer moved to his grandfather's place and "worked like. a slave... Five years later, he "got a fever" to return to northwestern Min· nesota. After his Army stint, Goar was employed at a linseed oil mill in St. Paul and later at a livery barn. He cared for 17 horses used on the Stephen· Roseau stagecoach route. A few times, When the reeuJar drivers ·were ill, Goar drove the coach. After about three years, "when the railroads put th e stagecoach out of business," Goar worked for a sawmill, d1d collecting for lnternatlonai Harvester Co. and was marshal at Stephen, Minn. He then Pe· turned to work in a lumberyard. "When I was in my 60s, I found the work getting pretty heavy for me and I quit," be says. "I told my bosses I was getting too old for that kind of work. They Invited me Into the Minneapolis office and told me they were putting me on a pension." "I 'm still getting those monthly pension chekcs," Goar chuckles. "Yesslree, I bet they never thoughtl'd last this long." Goar's first wife died in 1945: his second wife in 1972 Because of his poor eyes11ht. Goar can no longer read newspapers. He tries to keep abreast of what's going on bv lis tening lo the radio and television. He figures people live longer and feel better if they're active. Elderly golfers should walk and not use those sissy carts, Goar says. In his own case, he says he fell be\ter when the nursing home allowed him to have a garden. Now he does nothing more strenuous than make pillow covers out of yam. "But that helps, loo, .. says the old soldier. "Yesslree. the days don't get Jong if you h ave something to do." To Braid a Rug ty suggests. Braided gesture," Mrs. Carty rugs can enhance a suggests. One chapter modern setting and, offers distinctive de· although most people signs and how to do think or them as co· them. ••• tFrom Page Cl> The P8-eaaa1 Service Center focuses on the aeeda ol men and women -for ex. ample, dl"fOfted people whose spouse bandied all the financial management, widows and widowers who are faced wllb doutu or decisions, students on their own, )'OUnC couples concerned with bud•:!:i cNdlt or lllstallment purchaa· ln1, aenJor cUl&ens with questions about niUnmeat, Social Security or will preparattoo. include mooey mana1ement. will prep. aratlon, estat• plaantns. lnlutance policies and other llDanelal aspect.I f&.Qf· ing fromsimpletosopb.laticat.d. cent are known by &!Mir baobr. 0 PEOPLB wao. NBBD bilp wUb • capitol H ~ d9ft't have a.QYP1aee to go when they need bankl.DJ advice,•· Mra. Doan pointed out. ~T;s A -.-Ple cent.er, .. said Mrs. l'arbam, who added that In January they plan to at.art a lecture aertes In au pbuee ot Del'IOOa1 ftnancing. Toplca will Mrs. Doan, cbaJrman ol the board of Newport Balboa Savings 4c Loan, which 1s presently ln or1anlJatiOll. believes the service may be the nnt and only oaeof its kind. "OUr motJvaUoa ls to rur a o4led ln the communicy and to enhance our image aa a banklns wuwtion -everybody benents, ··she said. The center grew out of the notion that "I.here are to many anonymous faces In tbe community u far aa the banking world la coocemod. Only about 15 per- Sbo aaJd that the let.a orf1lnated with Dick Stevena, chairman ol tM board ot Irvln• NaUooal Bank. ff• a,,..S to lm· plement the Pl'Olram 1tnce .the OOQ~ wu In keeplnar wlth' tbe bank s phllos()J>hy -that ol beio1 "comforta- ble warm, relaxed." Mra. Doan added that bavtn1 an ac- count with the bank ls not a requirement for using I.be Pers<>;naJ Service Center. ' , [ Horoseope ] For a Bus DriVer TUESDAY, IAN. 3 By SYDNEY OllAU ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19 >: Accent on what bas been hidden, taboo 1ub- Ject1, money affecting J>aruter ormate. Tue overall view. Don't in· . slat on details. You aet what you want tbrouarh diplomacy, indirect con· tacts, "pleasant" in-qulrJes. _ TAURUS (Apr. 20· May 20): Emphasis on publicity, marital status, bringing together those of opposlng views . Be aware of t).ne polnt.s. smalJ print -especially with le1al documents. Scorpio, Aquarius and Leo figure prominently. GEMINI (May 21· June 20): Be rrepared for change o scene. Routine swerves - significant differences favorably affect out· come of project. One who shares your in- terests imparts knowledge which aids ln opening door previously closed. CANCER (June it. July 22): Good lunar aspect coincides now with significant changes, actions based on Impulse, g.eftlng to heart or matters, dis· covering that you are human -and vulnera· ble. Member of opposite sex plays key r:ole. .. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Get facts, figures. tax tolls In connection with home, property. Define terms. Be sure o( "ground." Take nothing for g ranted Pisces. Vi r go persons figure prominently. Be skep- tical, not biller. Yes that "special person.. cares -more than you might think! VIRGO (Aug. 23-~ept. 22>: Talk, write, com· municate -express yourself in simple terms get point across in manner which leaves no doubt about where yoll' stand. Older persons become allies. Voices of authority could sing your praises. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Accent on money, locating lost objects, col· dickA · -=vernon'S ~"''~wear lecUona, paym4'nts. Aries Oiurea prominent· ly. You can be free or situation which drains you emoUonally -and financially. Key ii to de· clde now that you wtll be -more-awarrvtyour own interest.. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Take in· itiatlve. Trull your own judtment, Intuition. ~treas independence, personal appearance. Be forthright, confident and definite. Put aside Cabe modesty. New st~rts ln new d1redions are featured -and favorable . Leo, Aquarius figure prom- inently. SAGl'ITARIU8 <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Look behind sce nes . discover motives. Yes. you may be under surveillance. But there actually ls no real cause for' alarm. Family situation grabs spotlight. Your own security is tied together with one of parent or authority figure. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 ): Accent on plea s ure principle, friendship that can mean "something more," chance to ad· vance up social ladder. Gemini, Sagittarius figure prominently. Travel, expansion of personal horl1ons - DEAR MISG LANDERS: I wlah you • would print thll piece of non-fiction. I realbe it wif 1 bring many a school bua driver to tears, but perhaps It wUl make the publlc more aw1r~ of tlie school bus drf.ver's plight. I will call t.b1s - REQUIEM FOlfA SCHOOL BUS DRIVER First Stop -It's 7:30 a.m.: "Driver, you're late." "Yea, Ma'am. IDI at my kid?" "Well, What lime do you sir, he bad a little 1lrl have?" "I don't have a by the throat. She waa watch, but I've been tuminc blue." ••She de· standing here a long served it. She called my time .. " "Yes, Ma'am." son a creep." Second Stop: "Driver. Sixth Stop: "Urlver, can you wait for my can't you come a half brother? Mom says hour later? I have to you're early." make breakfut for my Third Stop: "Driver, husband." "No, Ma'am, why can't you pick up then I'd be late." "Can't my child on the other you c ban 1 e you r side of the street?" s chedule?" "Bye. "Well,foronethingl'dbe Ma'am." going in the wr~ dlrec· Between Sixth and lion." Seventh Stops: "Driver, Fourth Stop: "Driver, Mary threw up all over why are those kids .my coat." standing up?" "They Into School: "How won't stay seated." many kids you got?" "Yell at them. That's "Seventy.•· "Principal your job." ''Yes, wants to see you." Ma'am." "Hello, Mr. Principal. "I Filth Stop: "Hey, you! got a call from the Presl· What's the idea of yell· d en t of the PT A • •• Fat and •b• aald you ran a atop •l•n on· Fourth Street." 7'1 don't JO near Fourth Street.' · .. She look vour bul number. 'Look.'"' "Slr, you've sot five numbers written down and !Ill'. bus bu only three. w"Oli... - Driver endurea two mor• triP1 111 the a.m., two more at noon. and three more ln the p.m. Flnlabed. Parks bus. "Hello, Diep.etcher." "Got a call JOU were 1peedlnJ on Tenth Street and almost hit a do1." "'I WH'tspeedirtl ... "Got your bus oumber. Look." "Hooray for the do1 ,. be 1ot th e but number rl.ht. •• "Boaa wants to 1ee you." "Okay." "Hello, Boas." '"You're fJted. You dldn 't p-0 your annual phys ical. Something about high blood pres· sure and nerves.·• -IT REALLY HAPPENED DEAR REALLY : Thank you for living u a look at the llle of a • acbool bu driver clo1e up. Tbere'a Cot to be a seat al Qod'• ngbt hand for tboae be~lc aoub: th bl hll bled <From Pate Cl) ese are g g · survival include= "Like yourse.lf. A Q tJ AR I Us ( J a are so •trong, it ·a a brainwash,'. · n · she said. Do what you want lO do. Come out 20· Feb. 18 l: Emphasis of the closet. on career, standing in Dr. Baker Is not opposed to diet· "Don't swallow th1's culture'"' unit 1 U hj mg. She said she Is on one most or " comm Y. re a on• P concept that "OU are immoraJ and With .u-"or ~ .... tacle the Ume herseU. But she opnftctes ,, ~· -..,.,. crasborfaddiets. """' agluttonbecauseyouarefat.Stop now becomes stepplne feeling inferior. Feel .,ood about Stone and You're on wau "You may lose, but you'll just • 1 the th Ines you do well." up. Another Aquarlan ls put it back on and maybe end up Dr. Baker has traced the history in picture. In matters or weighing even more than when you of thin vs. tat people back to 0.....,1.. I t . ti k t started." she said. She advocates a • ... -.11> specu a ion, s c o and Roman limes. She noted that be 4 balanced. slow·to·lose diet com-nwn r · "fat was In" during the 19th cen-PISCF.S (Feb 19 Mar blned with changing eating habits · · · tury's back.to-natural movement. 20 ) S b ·t (o t and lifestyle to lose weight. : u m1 rma • con· Thin came in about the Lime of the cept, manuscript_ aim Some of her lips for overweight lirsLWorl.d Wru.-. towaYd publ1catl on,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-==..::..:;;..;;..:=;:.::;:~=:..~~~---~~~ wider distribution of product. Gemini; Virgo, Sagittarius persons play· I major roles. If you piece /r;=======----together bits of informa· tion, you can complete story. Special offer to Orange County residents only. San Diego HOLIDAY at the HILTON St.ti: ,.....,, .... 3 Hut ... s•udcly,Jm. 7 lonial, the earliest re· And there's plenty of corded date is 1830, opportunity to do OJFf P!.AZA !W.BOA when New England custom work, aaya Mrs. ~8eoch ~MaineAYe. Come to the lhore of beauttfuJ Mls•lon Bay and play tennis, tv.im. aell, bicycle, Jog, "•It nearby Sea World, or just Nlax.. In the Informal luxury of our ~Y refurbished ho- tel. We haw superb dining mills mass-produced Carty, who tells how to, So4IJ.11~1 b7S-l'l04 wool. get into It. ----------1 The mi Ir at i ·on ---------------------westward carried the fUlt there. Wives in COV• ered wagon traina made ruea from acrapa of materlaJ1, while more refined noor coverln11 were made In N~w Hampshire and Mauacbuaeua woolen-mllll. A wall-to-wall look may be acbl•ved by m1Hurlnl a room'• wJdtb and matins a round rut wUh that ••a•uremont H the tua'• diameter. The rui wtll ~ eompletoly ccwer the AOOc-. au11 m., coordinate aa enuYwa.Y Ud Uvln1 l"OOIQ.-.tbl d&nint area of a kltcbtll with warm tUe floor, bedroom, or. UvlDc room, Mn. cart1 HY•· ·end nighttime entertain· ment,too. Look! We had our picture taken with a TV star! · Houra: .. Big Bird! (TUHClly thN Thurtdey) 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. 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WIOllM. ~II PertlMr. llS P lnerldQe Knoll, Fullerton, Celllorn1• mis Tiit> bu\INU I• conduc:led by• ltmtl• eo IMlrlMrt/llp RCWIC. W•tler Tiii• •l•t-1 WH ftled wttn , ... Co""IY Ctero of 0<-11>99 County on December 1~. 1'177 aERNAROJ. KOERSILMAN, IHC. ............. suu. M.,.lll•ctwtr'S -e .. lldl ... 1Jt1 DI•• 5trttt ........... lltkll, C.lllwftl• ,,... 1'17tU Publl>ned Orano<> C.O.>t Dally Piiot, Dec. 26, 1911 MICl J..-Z. t. 16, HTI SJI0.71 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI TO CRl!OITORS SU,.llUOlt COURT OF THE STATI Ot' CAUl"OllHIA 1"011 TH• a>OHTY OP' OllANGlf Ne. A ml4 E•l•tt ol BLANCHE CRI LE PHILLIPS, 0.CeaW'd NOTICE IS HERlilY GIVEN lo IN credllort Ill llW .oove ,..,,_ 0tc..,.,n1 tlWll ell ""'IOnS lla•lf>Q cl•lm\ 4'!1t1MI Ille ttld OK..,...I •re reQulrtcl to Ille "'"'" wllll 0. nKtt\l•Y .. ou<;"9n. In lhf Ofll<• of tN ctn-' OI ,,,. eoow en hti.d court or to or-I IMm, wllll '"' necru•rv vo~n.''· to tt\• ""' llf'"IQM<I .. , ... ·-o!llc~ ol THOM .. 5 l lORO, UUI Pawo Ot V•lf'ft<I• \ult• Zll. L•oun• Hiiis. '" '16Sl. WlllCll .. ""' piece ot llUSIMU OI ,,. llndtrslgntcl In .ii ""'llH$ oerta1n1n9 IO tnt ttllle O! .. 10 de<-.01 ''""'"' '°"' monlh\ •'"" tN first PMbll<•hon ot 111fs nolft• 0•1..i OP<trnbtr JI, lt11. THOMASJAMfS PHILLIP!> E•fl<utor ol U. Wiii ot Int-"'",..,.,.., ct•od<>nl THO~S L. LORD Wt•11> UH1 "••M•Vtl-i• Uttoftt Hiiia, CA t1U:I Tel: 0141 •l-»M •t-ylerl»euter ,.ubll>hecl Or-Coe\I D•llY Piiot, Jtn. 2, •. ,., U. 1t1' '4SZ 11 PVBUC NOTICE Cl'·S7l4 NOT1C5 TOC•IOITOllS SUl'lfRIOR COUltT 01' Tlf• ITATI OI' CALll'OllNIA l'Olt THI COUNTYOl'ORANGI No.A·tHU lh Ult ot VIOLA N MOHN, •ke VIOLA NOBLE MOHN, 0.C..- NOTICE IS Hf!-llh' CilVfM lo If!. <.Ndlton el lllt ~ Ntmed clecH<tnl llWll ell ,_,._,, MYl"Q clt lm> -V•tnll ,,,. wld -.,. ·-ww to 111, iJl'm, wllh Ille nKH>MY •ouclltrs, In .,.. ollf<t ol lllt clerk o1 ,,,. •llO~• t11 llllH court, or to or-nl .,.,,,, with 1f>t NIUUtry "-""''• lo lhe 1111> •er•ltlltd •I lh• law office ot WllLIA(lo\ V SCHMIOT. ~lie JOO, M S.n Mlovel Drive, N•-' 8Hch, CA +!Mt, Wflkll Is ... piece ol lluslntst ef tilt llflcltrlfonlcl In tit mettera ..-11tfl 1"9 le I"' .. tale Of Mid de<eclt,.I, within lour monllls tller 1ne llrtt l..,Mlttlltn9' IN•ft0tk e. Otl!tcl o.c-"· •tn RIC>IAAO t GILES E•"utor of tfle Wiii ol Ille lllo¥e ntl'lled •c-nl WILUAM V. SCMMIDT hit•• MtStlMl .... Drt .. ~a..n.utt"' Tth.ClVIMMm Att-t lw •..aii1« Publl!llH OrtftOt Cotst Delly "''°'• Jt11. 1. •. "· n. tt11 PUBLIC NOTICE ,. 4 2 • 5 6 7 -8 ' D A I L y p I L 0 T ·C L A s s I F I E D - • The &taut Marketplace on the Orana• Coast . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Seu It, Find It, ( 642 •5678) Trade It With a Want NJ Real htcrte .• · •.••.. 1000.2999 hntal• .......... 3000.'699 BuMnlu. lnvntment & Finonclol •••••.•... 5000-S0.9 One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval ; ~. JM1uarv 2. 1m new walker le leeaJ1 F.eal FA tale OAIL V PILOT CS ••••••••••••••••••••••• IACI IA y THI IUT l'VI SHH- lhoMld check tltetr ads ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HU5nD11•9'°00 OL In all of Seavlew thto.; one stands out. BRORS: 1002 dc8ty ..t rtport ...,. $58,900 For its view, floor plan, decor and ron 1.-.dlatety. Tlt• ~ ~ ~=~~~1~te!i ~1~~~ =~~~~J:! price. It's a Port Royal fioor plan with DAILY PILOT cnsume• Ing distance from shop· dlnlns room or family several upgrades and a fabulous , ffallllltytortheflrstl • ping. No neighbors room. Gl1antlc patio. unobstructed view. Don't forget the cornet btMrffoa ORiy. -above, only 4 yearr old. W.ut ~ private tennis many amenities ot Seavtew or that this p 0 ~ • J a c u zz i. & courta. Call SU.1'188, is a lowest price or ~.000. IALIOA ISLAND $189,SOO clutThous.e. 1-'ive min ,iQ. K€Y ' NIUllMr'tMotfcet Best buy on the Island! Delightful 3 rroms.1"$~~;~0·· 'V1M:ALTOP.sh U~l()UI: fi()Ml:S Allrealestat.eadvertlaed bdrm 3 bath home with inviling corner REALTORS•~675-6000 In this pewspaper is 1ub· frplc in living rm. Spacious-study off CATAUHA 2443 East Coast Hifl'IWI)'. Corona del Mar Ject to lhe Federal Fair up..:ta1· r s mstr '-UL. tc. Ove rsized dbl 3 Bdrm., tlaba., kitchen. also in~· Vetde at 546.5990 Housing Act of 1968 "' .., dinette cdt I• on level " wtuch mal'es.1t llle&al to garage, s unny south patio Walk to IQl, Ju•t 4 blks. from advertise "anr pre beach & shops. downtown Avalon. Vaca· lwr8I rerenre, limltatton, or WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS Uoofun1poUS7S,OOO d1scnmmal.1on based on 2111 San Joacpn Hiiia Rood ~~~ llLL GRUHDY race, color, religion, sex, NEWPORT CENTER. N.I. 644•4910 HEW RESOLUTION UALTOI '75-616l MOUNTAIN YllW" or national oriein, or an Lido Isle beylront ! Best Alo.Ill! STORY NEW HOUSI ' Intention to make any price. excellent J~atlon ~ sue preference01mttaf:i-~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=:!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ~.wi~&.a4.laqe IAIG"AIM Uon, or discrimination." or many small ones on COMDOMfMIUu--...,~x,_u..;y.ou.-.;;. "lii sq. • GeMrol 100 Ge.rot 1002 It's own dock. 2 Story, s $55,000 home on hillalde wlUI $8J,500 This newspaper wUJ not ••••••• •• • •••••••••••• ••••• •• • ••• • ••••••••••• Bedroom home with total Two bed.tooml in luxury 1pectacuJar view of snow knowingly accept any ---------·•--------Bay view. No other to hieh riae building, over· capped Saddleback Huie l Bdrm & 3 bath. advertlsine for real IEUNl9UEIN '78 MewO..TheMarbt compareatSS00,000. looklne, private pat.lo Mow;italos. LuxurtOQSly 3o'xZl' family room . e:;tate which 11 in viola· Does the thought appeal MUST SEE TO AP PETE BARRETT area. Super convenient appcxn~ with premium Massive Palos Verde tlon of the law to roo? lf so, c:ooaidec PRECIATE! CompleLely to fteeways, sbopplns, real.WW too numerous lo roe~ fireplace in family Houses -for_S_al_• __ -t joining the prestigious redecorated and r e -REALTY-etc.Call962·7788. list. Priced uader rm. Used bt'ick in living clf1ces cl Unique Homea modeled 4 bedrm home r.42.5200 KE'.v builders current price room. Wet bar & much for a fantastic 1978. Ac· Kitchen Uke new. Trash • "I ' for next unit at $162,500. b 1 vacated I I C nE'."'LT~s• For ap"""'ntm ... nt to in· ~-md~r~e.rale. Take' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• celerated comm ss on compactor, water sor ~~~ " " ~ .,... .. vw•-_ schedule, ln.-house swing ten e r & Inter.com ---------1 spect. call 11$2.7788. .tvantage pw. loans. creaUv~ sales system. jaalto meolloo a i---------1 HAPPY • KE'.Y .LC. MASH RLTaS iuda, computer terminal few s pcc1el fe11tures S BR & 2 BA Like new 3 bdrm 2 ba t T""'t'. A 54ASIOI & active training & ad· Asking $94,200, To see Wood floors, wood Fountain Plaza speclat.1 ... __ P._£_A_L_~----l-----""'---:--­ mlnistraUon. Be unique this very attractive shln&le root, fireplace, Lovely yard atrium. faew.. 1002 GHer.. tOOJ EASTSIDE ~~e·~sEswitthateU.niCoq~~a~~'.n: home, call M6·5880 dble 1arase. $64.500. Short walk to pool & •••••••••••,••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .... ••••• "' Gl/FHA financing avail. clubhouse facllltes. Give COSTA MESA Wood al 675-6000. Santa Ana near Warner. your family a Happy RoyMcCcrdle New Year w/thia de· ~~HERITAGE Be a utiful s year old •-j;~C.iE'.s-.. r.;;;;;;;;;;;; duplex. Each unit has I 0 ACRES . • REALTORS kmg 1>1led bedrooms, 3 Jhnch& Cali fornia . upsta ir s plu s 2 Prime avocado coun· downstairs Each has try !! Great income wood burning ftreploce, potential. Good terms butll·in electrical ap· avail. Consider cx - pllances. Ju!>t like a change. $50,000. Call home $146,500 Wiii ex· 540-1151 1·hange. COLE OF MEWPQJtT REALTORS ~>HERITAGE rl! REDCARPCT' W!'VEGOTYOUR 675-5511 .clean 3 bedroom, 2 bath ---------!~~~~~~~~~ slarterhome!S67.900 . ·• REALTORS CORONA DELMAR FAMILY HOME IRVJNE TERRACEmS bedrrru1, '4 baths, formal dtrung rm , family rm , rireplace Enterlotn around the s parkling pool. ocrered al $244,950. Fee 644·72'70. 3 Huge BR, 3 tile BA. den, dining rm, 2 sty w/26' ,open beam rcll· ings, ltle entry, frpk .• wet bar, laundry rm. oversi7.cd dbl gar 3000 Sq fl. of very unique hv· mg~pac:e. S 149,500 r/""tt. S""'1c JACOISREALTY ~ 4 Bedroom ·valenc1a" 1n El Toro! $82,250 3 Bedroom, comer lot \'A Lerms! $72,SOO 3 Bedroom + family in lrv1ne'l> Greentree' $94,900 Bund new Eui.Ls1de 3 bedroom + fireplace! S79,SOO 6 75-66 70 REALTORS Remodeled starter home WOODBRIDGE wtth r.,replace' Low BARGAIN -·Wh-it·.·w-at· ... -v·1-.w-91' ~it~ VA or FHA OK' S 112,500 North Laeuna Beach 1 ___ 7_54-1202 f'1nanc1ally troubl~<t .Condo, overlooking .1 VATERMS ?. busln.essman mus t Diver's Cove. Superb sacriricc tastcrully up· location Steps to beach $ 69 9 0 0 eraded house Priced and shnpping Large I , • sobstantJalty below othc.>r bcdrm. fple. 1 i., b&ths. 9· Super So. lluntinglon hoos~ on same strrct. ceilingl>. fo'rench doors area home wtfrplr, clcn, Quick sale a nt•ces!.tl Y lead'lo JOO sq ft patio and 2 patios Owner Hurry, take advantage $l2,500. Down & OWC transferred. Must Sell ~~;~~0~ ownro cg;~ DUPLEX Westcliff Realty CIO!ie to the beach. Clean1---------3 & 1 BR......c.pt'g, drps, hltns, 4 cer, etc s 159,900 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 MUST SELL! Great condo, 2 bdrms .. 2 baths, lge patio. lower noor, quiet. convenaent lueauon. s:H.900 U 833-9781 Hester-BnJwn U AU OIS To place ~essage before tho reading public, phone Daily Pilot Classified, 642·56'78 4-PW $165,000 INCOME!! Balboa Penln. Just re· ducecl! 6 Units, five 2 bdrms. "ooe l·bdrm. on 2 lots. Just steps to beac h . Owner rnoti vated I '13-3663 642·225.1 Eves associated u" , 1..,. r A '· u F f\ ' T ,-, P s J • -"" .,,It .,., ~ f ' I t 1810 Newport ll•d. lightful offering. Only $67 .500 ! 64(). 7711. Cotto MHO 548°7729 Happy Holidays! ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. SERVING : Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach Newport Beach C;:1 Walkr.r C lr.e . Real FAtat.e HUHTIMGTOM IEACH ~ FOUIUMITS Four luxurious units with, spacious ownet"s' unit . Almost carries. Owner will trade. For profit pro· Jectlon including lax shelter benefits, please call 962-7788. • K€Y , ~P.E:ALTOP.SN $©\l~}A-.~£trs· ~ Tito# Intriguing Word Game with o Chudle -----..,_, loy ClAY ._ POUAN I H Y H I S I ! He'• eo dumb, when he ... --,-,-... ,, ........ ,--tloogt!t-•wcond lV .... tfle-~ flret thing h• did wu take out ._.....__,____ -• -1ubl«lptlon to TV I H E Y S E R I Gulde. 1--, ... 5 ....,,,........., __.,,,,,_,..., .._, O c-c.a... !ht dwdl• qu .. ..i . bv 1111.,. in !he --d• L. __._._...___,,_........___. VOii ~ If• -Ne 3 below ~ PRINI NUMlfRfD I' V 1111(;~ IN SOUAR!S 111 •111 SCIAM-l.ETS Answers ht Claufficatt.. 5300 G.....-IOOZIG•...... . IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I trvtne realty ST ART THE MEW VIAR RIGHT! Live in Harbor View! Everything is here! Perfect 2 BR + conv. den home in beautiful setting (across from greenbelt & 1 bl.Jr... to pool & cl ubhouse > -on Jg.· ~ner lot1 attractively Jandscapea w/extensive brickwork & covered patio. '• Prlde·of ·Ownership!·' $145.000 fee. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. (C-44) MEWflORT HEIGHTS DOLL HOUSE 3 BR, 3 bath home w/separate guest quarters, perfect for teenagers or Mother.in.Jaw. Lg. authentic "pub" rm w/h and·rubbed wood paneling, beam ceilings ~ ma1 iv.e.. brick fireplace. On a quiet lree·lined street close to bay. $\,42,000. Jeanne Barnett644-6200. (C-tS) FROM THE STAFF • AT COLDWELL IAMKH • ACOUMIU..UttlaCO. 644-1766 Versatile Duo "'-e.20 WANT IVDYTHIMG?-Vlew, locallon. ·1 HR. formal dining room, family room wtfrplc, shake roof, 3 BA. cul-de·sac ~.treet, ove r 2200 sq. ft. of sumptuous living area. Your choice of carpeting. Located In the Turtle Rock Highlands. Ask mg $185,000. NEWPORT DELIGHT -Located near the famous Newport Back Bay on the Bluffs. This 4 BR condo is a real delight. Call us for a private showing. Sll8,500. 2 OM I COROMA DEL MAI -Prime area. Jog to & on the beach. Live in one & rent the other . Units show pride of ownership, completely repainted. :SlS-1,500. 640-9900 \'1\IJJ~:l · l<l~/\l]'l . 1470 JAMBOllEE RO NEWPORT BEAO i .. CAMIO SHORIS FOR SZ21,500 Prestigious Cameo Shores and palatial grounds surround this S bedroom s ingle story that has been remodeled with tasteful lmaglnatton. Features include an 80xl60' lot, microwave oven, smoke detectors, subtle wall papers, gardep-like gazebo and a rambijng feel of colorful comfort. A quality home properly priced at $228,500. U~l()UI: li()Ml:S REAL fOR~ 675·60()0 2443 East Com Highway, Corona dtl Mw also in Mesa Verde, •t ~6 ·5990 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Ga .. ral 1002 G1 .. N1 IOOZ I 1002 G...,.. 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANAGER--IEAL ESTATE NEWPOIJ BEACH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAR IEACH M.UYILOUS HO-MOHIY MONACO DOWN Call us abOut thll im· maculate one owner, 2 NO 9UAUFYIHG bedroom, convertible SUper sharp, new pool den home .in Harbor home Just one m.Ue from V 1 e w Ho me s • T h e sandy beach. No qualify. owner's metlculoua care in&, call Mack at lo every malntonance 96l-T188. need will lmprfls you. • K€Y And lbe hl1bly com· * I petltive price of $136,500. P.€AlTOP.Sft fee wlll plUH your 00 pocket.book. ... , REAL ESTATE SALES 0penlJ1i for two llccnsed sales~ople, experle.oced or unexperienced, but must have willingness to work & strong desire to 1ucceed. Well established ofc, super loc, progressive commlaaton. PERSONAL trainint Start the Ne~ Year RIGHT. Call arry W.hltesides for more inf or. . -0 . .............................................. PIHIHSULA POINT 4 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. AU amenities. Lovely area. few steps to beach. $189,500 UDO ISLI Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4 baths, UV1nf rm. wrcathedral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. suite. $224,950 ltG CAMYON 4 BR, fam. rm., 3 baths. Beautlfally decorated Broadmoor Plan 3, on extra large lot. $325,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR :J·1 l ll11y.,,d .. Dt, ,, ~. 11 f,/', f.lt. I A prime oppartunlty with an outstand· ing real estate organization + high earnings! Experience is a must. Prestigious location. All applications held in strictest confidence. Please reply to Ad #68, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 $55,000 · Ga•r• I 002 G••ral I 002 HAPPY NEW YIAR!! Thruout our 28 1ears of continuous real estate service 1n the HARBOR AREA, we have recognized that there is something special about our community. Even the breezes or Balboa Bay & the blue Paclflc speak a language that strangers would not understand. Not many "HARBORITE.S" leave this area by ~bolce ... but if you must go, at least enjoy the sale or your home by enfisUng the services of Bay & Beach Realty 759-0811 IA YFIONT Al'T-fOR LEASI Great view of the bay! Sandy beach! Very ruce-J barrii 2 bath triplex apartment Cor lease. Larae rms. plush cptng. Close·in toe. $750 mo. W!SLIY H. TAYLotl CO., IEALTOIS 2111 S•Ju,tlnHlllsRoed NEWPORT CEHTH. M.I . 644-49 IO ~~c:.u 214DIM• Tbla charmlnl 2 Br home, bat a mo1t spec. tacular vift' ol ocean " harbor Jetty, U )'OU like beamed clnll. aoUques & peacel\al Uvlq, call to-day.mt.900 . D.llebttllltr ~ "2·3263 CHARMIMG HOME & tMCOME 411t+P L --Gl644· Zll . Bike to beach from thJs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••i-••••••• beautiful garden home. I_____:__ MESA YERDE J UMm Best buy In HunUngt.on REDUCEO LUTSIDI Ge•r• Beach. $2300 down or as· --. •••••••••••••-•••• .. • •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• G ... ral I 00 GtMr.. I 002 sume $240 monthly pay. IEST IUY Roomy 3 bed.room, 2 bath This Ideally located ln· 1002 G1•u• 1002 3 Bdrm, 2~ Ba, front home, 2'' llvlaa rm ... noor J.o celllnc French doors & fple. Utmost privacy. LC• outdoor ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. -...... men ts. Hurry! Call 3 Bedroom ..tth massive with cractlln1 brick j~ ~. ~ --------•-------~ 963-6767 stone fireplace & ex· fireplace. Super Meu us w you ar1 bath & CHIHA COVE 5 IUIMS oPfN ''19·•1 s '~ '0 M ~'' anded lavlo1 room Verde location. ClOle to for. One! bdrm, 2 bath On Shell ~l. C.:Orona del Wllh 3 touchorth~otien· !la' 11~~·11·~11 rormal dlnln1 room: schools, sboppi~g & ~~ :ru:.:~~ M ..i r, n t! w I y, pro. l .. elegant mahogany . -·-··-·,·-warm country kitchen. freeways. New paint & t.loo. 646-mt. fr::.~1ona1Jy derorated, 2 pane I 1 n g, s Ii d inc ·.,, , ~ ' I Located on a larte lot decor. The owner is ~· btlrm. + den . :I baths. 3 screens, built around Wllh RV access. Close to lous to aell. Full pnce ::.tory home w/elC'V3lor: beautifully landscaped ~RT IEACH shopping, & Newport· now 11 $79,900. CALL C:.:I Walker (; I trn gourml'l k1IC'h · all le3k pauo. On 2 lots, just a l""IGYTf"V Mesa Schools Priced at 751·3191. c.Jban~Ll.&lluor,wetbar, few feet. to lhe beach. A HEW CONDO Ii low $64,000. CALL C::SE~ECT frplc. Some bay view. ~ond000erful family home. SAVE$4000 ~2680 T'PROPERTIES ' Brand new condominium too' Sl!!J>l> to beach & $:i30 .SELECT Immel bay S~l'J.500 Just I.ii mile from ocean. PROPERTIES VA TERMS Balboa Boy Prop. Huge, masttt suite with OHL Y $62,500 and Rffllton warm wood cathedral Best buy in the area. Air • 675-7060 * ceiling and bonus space f I R"p d Off? conditioner and some WESTCUFF for h!deaway room with ee I pe • -Other nice xtra's. eamng possible ocean vie". Why pay rent or make us is a must -The dog A DM~1on or $9000 movu you in. lhe landlord's payments bites! A quick escow and Harbor Investment Co Hurry and take advan· when you can buy for on· th 1 s y e a r ' s be a t 1---------i t3ge,call962·7188 ly $1150. down on a Christmas present ls WISTCUFf • KE:Y 162,000 home or Vet5 no youn. 546-23l3 Youl' choke or excellent •TWO HOMES• I down Easy to qualify. Ol'fNftt9•11S1tJN10B11111(r• ~,~.:~'.·~/t,£~1~·~ ~~st~~~): ..!.;.;;";;: [: ::.: [ CIUNI fanuly kitchen-enclosed 1na. uperaded 2 bdrm. by associating Wllh ex·i--------• •SO' pat.to and alley access· home. Close to beach, SELL · · h d perienced proresaionall. idle items wit a vacaol & rc·;1 y Im· !>hopping&but.$220,000. SELECI' PROPERTIES DailyPilotClasslfledAd. medlltely $144,900. CALL I!\ tU·Ut4 o<ren ,,.. ""'mm1sslona $50,950 You .._,l n--' a "''ft to Tradlllon & ch arm, ,;~ ~ ....... -.v ....,., .,,,.. •• h1nd11.omely decoraled dd.fllll1v with production 1nren· 2 Bedrm. 1~ bath Condo. "draw fast" when you 3bedroom & formal din REAL TY tlves no promotional fee New carpels & paint. place an ad in the Dally 1 ng roo m home· 10 Nur ,..,.,.,.,, , .. , omu o<r lhe lop. Openings ex· End unit facmg green Pilot Want Ads I Call 00" Ftnd what you want In park 11 k e 5 e u 1 n g, ist in ResldenUal & In· !!'!~_..Hurry. won'l lasL -642·5&78. Daily Pilot Clua1fieda. i--------1111 vestment Dlvllloa For _..._, $l9S,OOO. conf1denUal Interview PETE BARRETT caU SS&-268C> .~4~ HERITAGE -REALTY-t;::SEL.ECT 64M2M . • T'PROPERTIES!~~~~~~ ~- • • Rl:ALTORS OHEYEARNEW TRI-I.EV EL 3 BR, 2 BA, hl&hly up· graded, with step.down living room, raised din· ln1 room, step-dn muler BR. Luxury plua oflered aUG8,900. 540-3666 Wftel.6111 Nl•l 1~1411 $@\\.~~-&\!,~S· Tlifll ln#igulhg Word Gmu wlflt a Chud/1 -----..._. i., CIAT L POl1AN ----- • ...,,,.,... ........ .,.Ille kM _,,,..,.... -"' .... ..... ._._ ....... _. I HICREP I 11 I I I I I PYNSA I I I I I I !1--{-E..,.l',_w..,r---.1.--41 } "'~~r\: ~1':':.~11~1~:~ ... __.._ --· __ __._ ....... -ened me moet wa the - I R 0 C R E N . r IM llc:QI. I I I I f' I ! 1:Jt9,,! z7::7 E! , e l'tM HIM«tfO UllHS IN IHfSI soo~''f rrrrr1 6 UN~t~k~ unm I l I l l l SCl•M-UTS Mtwen .. ca.sffk.atte.1100 Gt•r.e I 002. GtMu.. I 00 ............................................. Barr White Realtor 2901 Newport 8fvd.---------.. Newport Buch, CA 929e3 MOMENT OF DICISIOM Experienced salesmen: Join an active beach oftlce w I more clients than 1alesm81!i a broker with 30 yrs bus exp ln Harbor are.. Beach b\G'en are atOuentL sales large, lenders lndui,ent. r.;very Hllin1 aide plus Computer Terminal. Resolve NOW to be settled in new money-making background wheo mid-January rueb starts. 11All inquiries coatldenUal. ~-------076-4630------~ IMYISTOll'S SPICIALULIX ZYIAllSMIW MeAIOCUM S45.000 DOWH Pride QI awuen.hlp unlta with tantaatic .atone fireplaces. Enclosed 1arqes. All beautiful, spacious units. Owner bou&bt another • must aacrificel Hurl')'! Many additional Investment opportun1Uea. Call now 963-7881 ' Ol'f'°' Ill 0 • n·4 f l/IV 10 fff M(f • LIASE O"IOM patio. Beautiful ceil. Brand new attractive Property 6 yrs old. end ualt townhome. 3 '230,000. Call fOC' appt. bdrma, 2~ baths, OIAMGICOAST beamed celling• ln llv lllALISTATI rm. Air cond. Two 644-4141 recreational centers~~~~~~~~ w / pools & tenala.t- JnchJdes kitchen bll·ins, MeM I 024 refria·freezer, clothes ••••••••••••••••••••••• wu her & dryerLgaraae Fix & S-• SSS door opener. t"rlvate .,.,,,. .- patloe. Xlnt locaUon near UH your imag1nallont S. Coatt Plaza. Owner With paint, carpet and will sell GI or lease op· some Oxln' you C&D tum Uon. M0-8944. th1a larse 4 bedrm, raml· 1~•1HMtll Ro& ~t•lo '' · Oassified Ads 642·5678 ly home In to a lhowplace. BIJ family room, pool size back yard, 3 car garage, & much more!! This won't last! Call now 64.5·0303. Granny Squa'es Room at the Top! FORC:ST E OLSON . . ' . ·--'-. MISADILMAR SIOIMS SIMCM.ISTOltY Th1t 11e wt home •bow• Pride ol owaerahip thru· out. 1 bdrm can be for dln rm. lnaulated altJc saves ener11. Wax free Ooors din ~ kitchen areas. Watlt to all schools incl O.C.C. Is Vlll .. e store. Call right now te> ~ numerous xtras. 545-9491. c::I Walker 1: I ee Real Eat.ate EHJOYTHI HOLIDAY SEAS OM In this 4 Bil home. ProfeulonalJy decorated & beauL park·llke yard. Vacant ti ready for you! 540.3666 Wftelan .. , 1.1 * 't" fl MISAVIUI ZSTOIY llAUTY 'lbil 4 bdrm. frtnl din rm It rmly rm re1ldence fulfilla yoar New Year'• resoluUon to but your sweetheart a My home before prte.e becJn to ad· vance a1ala. Coata w .. •• l'DOlt pr.Ualooa area. Onb• SUt,900. ~9491. C:J Walk •·r 1; I r.r. Nw Coadoa, 2 Br, 2~ Ba, a ftplo'a. ceramic tile ldtcbenl 6 bath. Pool Is IPL .,...SJ Broker NICI II IMMfT ht part.Y, -tell .. of two ptoP'.frlle• oo Plower lk. la &Mt C.11. l du,IH or 1 lot w/2 bouMa. 171.crrt HANDYMAN'S DIEAMHOME Fantutlc: oppertulllty far &M la.Udrmao .-. Ill a lAlrl• wodllbop at bome; 111 HP•ral• W.ldhll la'*-IMdtable for mtcllaatc:ci.':ood worw, .iedlf • or '"' ._.. ~I Call ... J ~ fl I f • f ~ , OL •:C.Jr-J . • . r " • .., • -• !, •'4 ....._.,... s. ,..._..,_.. 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OOH to pan wtlh t•nnll cC>WU. Priced rilhl at ..... I Trtr ecceu. Unu.aual low $71,795. Approx 1~ 1q ft. price for area . V•tara Owner out or atate. olfen encouraaed. Take 96CMH4. advantoae. --------• IWifCH UALTY J.C.Mmh bc:iton M ... T.LC•• 111·2000 540·5 IO I 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba--f&S,000 --------r --------• Cloae lo Golden West 1 !lllm--------i Cdlege & ahoppln& cen· OPEM HOUSi t.ers. S.t/So/Mott I 0-4 So Callfomfo RJty 204 Wakt Forest Rd S46-S605 Lovely 3 bedrrn home, 5'tS Resale Spoclaliata. $78.500. 3,4 or 5 bdrm models lloy McCardle avail, some w/poola. 18' 0 Newport ll•d. 968-4600 Co1to Mno 541-7729 Penrungton Properties •. VfALK ~ TOG~1'£.ENNlS ( 4 BR, 3 B~~e.n 2 sty 1ST t ime o fre r cd $125,000 HALPIMCHIH REALTOR 675--4392 latsJde Triplelt One year young. Live In ono or U1cse dlx 2 Dr uni lb &rent the otheT'two. Bet tcr than money In the bunk I $185,000. Agt. EXCLUSIVE COLLEGE PARK A &oraeou1 4 bedroom home with separate family rooqil covered paUo, THREE communl· ty pools and coovenlent to )W'ks, achool1, ahop. pina 4' freeway ac· Cai, 'NOW $113,900 NEW YEAI RESOLmONS? Get started now with this 2 Br 2'A Ba open view home. Plenty of seclusion & privacy for your enjoyment. $149,500. CHAMPAGNE & SPWH Entertalnment 6pace galore on the patio by the large heated swimming pool or in the ranch style 4 Br ~ Ba spread. Two car garage and a Pacific ocean view. $1'5,000. FUN & SPACIOUS 2,600 Sq. Ft. wrapped &round the int.erior_)ltrium add to your pleasure. 4 Br 3 Ba wltb a panoramic s4naet view of the ocean from Palol Verdes t.o Catalina. $210,000. BUILDABLE LOT Wl\ite water ocean view from this large building &ite. Building plana are in for apprev81. $99.600. 1\1 A y OCK CORPORATION 380 GlENNEYRE LAGUNA BE>CH (714) 484•2148 NEW CUSTOM LIVING Large rooms, plenty ot bltns, the best of everythi~I to start the new year right. High beam ceUgs, • br & 3 car garage are just a few of the benefits. Brand new & fully landlicaped. $139,500 . MAYO CK OORPORATIOH 380 Gl.ENNEYRE lAGUNA BEACH (TM) 484•2'148 THiii AICH IAY -.................. Ndlded ... "' ..,,. mature trH1, •ff .. 119 •• .. site ••• ...... pool. 2 , .......... CM•erflbl• -. 2 c..y fir.,a.ue. ,,.. ... , lot·wttt. pl•"' for •tildltl••· J'at lhted for-Hlt,500. LAGUNA NIGUEL 495-1720 4tt-4551 DAHA POINT 493.UU LAO UNA BEACll t9HUI ~~:.~ ..... ~~.~~ ~~~ ... ~~!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~!!!~ •HAllOaYllW ... ..,.,..... 10'9 S..toAM 1010 SPANISH snu Red tile roof, arched partlco eiitr)': 2 nit .. U•. rm. w/bay wlQdow " frpl. Diolng rm. Spaclo1u rear p-ounda. Sef today al $108,000. Hurry! Mlaaloa Realty 494..()711 L.efllle Hilt I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a 'Br CARMEL. Own•r. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUS.501). Appl 544.7730r . LOWIST • OM! YIAI MIW PRJCBD IN NKWPORT TRM.IVIL ' MIWPORT DWGHT 2 BR. 2 BA. dbl wide cor· s BR, a BA, bllhlJ' op- ner lot, adult park. araded. with si.p-dowo Locatad our the famous 128,500. Uvfna room, raised din- Newport Back Bay on HAL PIMCHIH lmr rGOCD. step.do master the Bluff1. Ttua 4 BR con· REALTOR Bil LulCUl7 Dlut ottered do Is a real deUaht. Call '7M39Z aUG&.900 us for a prlvatubowiol~1---14.0.3666 $118,500. . NEWPORT VA Hll&HIS Wltelc"ln PRICE SLASHID SI 0,0001 •----~- A graceful, arched entry RX£1-¥A 0 llG CAMYOM introduce1 thl• lovely Nodown, Jow cla.lnlJ cos· ~ 1 , ~ 1 " 1 l. 1 r .. • 5S2·<W34 or SS2·0S07 evs TOWHHOMI home handsomely r e· ts, s~aclTJ ' Br w/air. $I 59 900 modeled with impressive s • 1 • lava rock fireplace ' • h ••• area. LI• 3 bdrm•. 2~ bath beamed celllnas . In see.e~. Hurry ,. .call! A.aw,.. 4.5 Loan Attractive 3Br +den. Mi to bch. New landscnpina. cplJdrpt. O(r 557 2005. Just The Two of You A rondo is the perfcd idea ' "I.oft" model 1\e~ ly parnkd l'upular b a I ,. o n y J r c u . 2 llt'druom,, Ciltmi: area, c>-lra bath l.ari:e h\ 1ni: 11u.1rtt!r' ~t;.'i,500 DI\ H. ~10·1720 TARBELL RA.MCH REALTY 551-2000 MOVE RIGHT IN "#I In CaHfornla" -You'll love this cu:.tom • ______ ...;~1r--:::;:=:~=~-·1 Plan 4 Chancellor llome DOWMTOWM Pcrlt><:t for entcn,11nin1t Gr..at Family Home Two Calll. Cottages on with its drom.atic soaring Beauttlul 1 bi:dr<lQm with 50xl57' lot. Excellent beam ceilings. fam. rm .. f:imtl)' rn1V'1• rlu~e to cond. Live in one and 4 bdrms. or 8 bdr111, & sl·houb 1\. !'lhop11111~, N1:w r.int one and watch your ei>zy retreat off mui-l C:r1ni,:olcum 1111 \\ .1, floors 1n ve5 l men t gr 0 w . bdrm .. 2~2 ba Lt-t us 1n k11rh1•n :ind liatlu .. llealll.lically priced s how you the mony l..ir1tc km·eri > ard with $l2S.OOO. c 21 Seabreeie. fcnturc·s today• posi.1hll' It V .1c.:c.:i.i. Ideal for yuun~ family i---'•'.2.-s.s.2.1--~ ~7R.OUO \.A f1n.1n1111i: po~s1ble 645-3474 ... !..,..·--- O....tA.Khtd S&S Quality lath & plaster. 4 Hr 2 i,, Ha tn· levtil. A true decorators de11¥hl. Must aee to en· joy all the amenities. Won't last al $118,500 Call today. 968·4602 --------•I _Ptnnington ProPttttes I lf523 CAMPCJSDl!fRVl~E 5 BDRM. IASTSIDE COSTA MESA $72,000 3 Ha . fom. rm , hlghly upg radetJ Prescott .J lll'<lrm. hui:e lut --------~I Model in WOODBRIDGE Complete ~1th h.mtwoocJ SE GA.Tl Pl.AC!::. On very large, 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PANORAMIC 0~1.AM VIEW -h.ttf\d t.ow., J ••*° ... I >f4 Hth, 2 flreplac"' o,te Jn ••tw bt*""9. with sltiln9 room. P•tlo atrl Ullt wUlt lkyliCJht-S I 38,500. SOUTii LAGUNA 499-45Sl 497-3331 LAGUNA NIGUEL 495-1720 Three Arch Bav DANA POINT 493-8812 Pvt ltach-Tennl1-Guardtd Co"""""lty 4 ..,.._, 2 Hth, famlfy ~ 2 Frplca. JSOO tq. ft. Hew C~ ltd wood tsterior w /ftewly palnhd triM 0c .... View -Etc.-ltc. $219,tSO P.t pty. .... j.. , 4!lA.. :A • • ( '•' I I·'• ' I. ol 1,1, 1 11• ' •I liiH8 CmtvonRoad C\rte cotfaie with bl11 lot. Ideal for builden uae H ofrtce • conat. yard. Many possibilities for thla MIA ioned property. ,96,500 (45) Eldorado Model. Near NEWPORT HARBORi--'A&,_e_nt._~-----pool & Jacuul, teMiJ ac H J G H S C ff O O Ll!lll ______ _. golf course. Upgraded "DTSTRlCT this coiy de-SAVISIU.85 cpts. Sunken Uv rm, wet llihl ls on tiuie comer lot bar, frml din, lge malr with alll)' access .Is room DRUM HOMI ~:'~~~~~~{: Sec~-for your boatl SlOS,000. :1:.~'d~~~me:°f:b. II.·~~ 1 ..... 1..u1aa,1 .. a. Condo oow. tJptraded beauty new siear SQut.h Real Estate Prop .. lllta Coast Plua. Priced to 11J.·"iiio-sell fall et SM,900. Try OCEAN VIEW MOO GUM 9tA04 l~ down. Won't haatl c:;:I Walkm C lt~t! Lp 4 bdrm at '" af. Call ~I fordable Sl~.900: You S-Cl ...... I 076 645.34•7~4-- won't rind this pnce in • • Npt Bch • but riaht next ••••••••••••••••••••••• II door. Call us for details. IXICUTIVI HOMI I I 1 I • 759·1501 Only once an awhile d ~n~a ~~~~me - come on the market lhat Real Estate ~~J::~~ou ~~rrTi\d •! w....,.... t "' ~ Walker C lt:t: large 4 BR FAMILY ••••••• .. •••••ttHtt••• HVH MONTEGO 4br, 2ba, home: loaded with ex· H~'S YOUR CHANCE ==;;;,_~..=.....;;;;.,,;,.,,;,;,~ ram rm. OWnr. 2015 Port tru. Huie yard, paUo, Beaut 3 BR home. '2500 Ml1tlOftYltfo 1067 Cheltea.640·1981 fireplace. fruit trees, dn. Call now, 24 hr ••••• ••• • •• • • •••••• • • • • E I w E J i e RAii . .,_ am '-!lill ... UTY DUPU"'lc. OC AN V E . n oy aerv c .,.,...,.., .. o•· 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, carpel. ,.... "' "' cooki th t.c k drl)I, patio, land&caped. 2 New duplexes from n~ Olie 1 a 1 on MobileH.-1 facd, beautiful view 1179.000. Prime Nwpt the.pa o1uBBQ,whlle ForS"• 1100 647·5550or830·3725 Hsts location. All 3 the kids play basketball••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm. 2"' bath unlt1. or volleyball on the Trailer 1p1co 8x31 adult l Costa del Sol Elena· l'irit uaer depreciation. ~aved courU. TRULY A park Owner. 21:Jr. 28 a, encl. Top quality construction. A~k1£t~~~NRY · 548-6113 Ptl:4tf·l914t•tl 114·3'11 wkcf-Ya . p.aamt10, view S79.000. Lotsolextras,Jo1tolhe REALTORS 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!• !!!!!. 83M419 water . Best buy In 2lSDel Mar 4.92-4l.2l Costa MelCI HwM ldl -Newport Beach. call to-OOUBLEWibE lrtlnt I 044 U.-0 hoch I 048 Newport .. och I 069 day tor appt. &46·1111 WALK TO LUXURY HOME ······••••••••••••••••• ~;;:;:·;;;~·;~:~·-.;~; ~-_:·;.:::.;;:;~;:;~·~:: ['i:·1"~ ,~1)1;1,~,..,1~~1·· THI llACH ~~W p~1c~o!:,~ 1\IRTLI ROCK cond. Nu crpts. open Choose colon Park. t ' • from tha 2 BR charmer, corner lot w/buuUrut Greet the new year by beam, ocean vu. Prin on, pool, jaC\lul. Below mitt.~& located on quid rcalden· lnd1cp'1. Very private making an appointment lypl1.J11'7.00l>.494·J.207 $81,900. 557.100 or . .,,_,. •-tial 1treet that leacb to ~b&patiow/Went.Yof LO see this ~istandlng 87S-0745. 60 Ft. bayfront. 4 BR, den. POPUlar T·Strdeel bedac~'. hum~l·"roslbf:d ere'!!~~.· Turtle Rock home. ~it· C"~POR ... RY H VI 1er onPenlnsula Lar(e fence yar • .. , panded Plan I, with a "'"'_.. A * nor tw Home ~farshall Rltr. 675~ ~woodOoo.ra.$78,300. etc. PLUS awlmming n&hl at su2,ooo. Look. Spectacular wood & Bdrm.>and 2balhhome 4·Plex,100ft.froJDocean~ ANCHOU•I social actlvillet 1alore! you won't be dlsap· (!Jass home with private llafian tile rh ehlr.Y 1' 1248.000W/land! IMVISTMIMTS Only S21.900. Lie 11oor, dbl gar . t·ovcrt>d A extra size lot. Great loca· • patio & qUil't 11tn•ct n ut DEEPWATER TNHSE lion! t or 111atc owMr nc1'fl~ Im Lowest pnce walerfront nwd1 nte s11le. Supt•r hu.~. ut only $199.500. Call lo- ~real jacuui Priced a.a.neoc..troftt ' 2 Bdrm. & den Cor 3 ~ pool, Jacuul, abutOebrd. pointed! ~~~~ ~~e!:a:r~mE~J~ ~~r~npJ~t1~·1~~0.0Jl. Marshall Rily 675-4000 111•• 49 .. 771 I ~~~JAPACJFIC rqpms or oversized caU640-1440. Newport MobileHomeRealty .. hurry ! Cull 546~ day. redwood decks. Lux· IYOW .... ER PROFESSIOMA.L 2706Harbor,Sulte208 'I . UffO\lily decorated with "' Condo IUILDlt4G CALL540.5931 red hill ....._,. ~52 -7 5 00 ~~~ HERITAGE PURCELL REALTY 846·28"48 '-'" D. • every possible amenity. · Origl~al,~luHs ' San Clemente prof. bldg. I/. 'lV~ ouest q\larters and off· Porular G Plan on $79,500. omce auiles flvall. 1.8 $100/Mo. Rent .. •·.• REAl..TORS ~'1~-J; &treet parlcing,Shownby pr vale corner lol. v.i Block to Wes tcllU Rooms. Lirge parklhg COSTA.MESA. lrtlne I 044 a p pol n l men l on I Y. Beautifully decorated 4 Plaza. Cozy 2 Bed rm area. Rent al Mt per sq. 1978 Skylipe, 2Brl 2 ba. ~~~~!""'---·1·•••••••••••••••••••••• tl33·8600 L.Ggi.t•hectl 1048 $49S,OOO bdrm.3~~6sooo home with pool. Xlot n. Consider t rades .tc plushpaUoporch or tbat =1!.¥.5.7,;p :~( ~~;~~~]~· ,;lf.,;-5.,;-2.3_.c __ "-."-.PCJ-.-'.,;-Da.,;-.,;-:.l_R_v __ ,_~.,;-E.;t ·~~~~i}r~~t~:;~ rn~~ ~l~~i"· ~;:~~· boy~. eau now ... ,.,,.,,', t~crms. siw ~·~: ~b~~2~ Avail 1mmed $112000 "'U"'LITY Beach. Euv termawlth 4t6-72J!> 131-013' HARBOR VJEWHOME ~'JKj~ ,~~-'J:"Ata."' ~1oblleHomeReallY Uurry·IOl!i of polcnt1al . . ... A ... , ~ a Br, 2Ba Wllh man) w .. tcnff lealty ~ :,,_i' 2706 "arbor."··1·te208 h , c-•1 u 6 ... ~" :>52·8587 "'TA PRICi private flnancln"; it '1 l~~~~~~~~~I d " .,.. $ ff h easy to see lhla v•canl ,...,._, ere ......... _, _ · • • 1~ app\f. Plan• to ad (1\lf~ CALL .... ,. ...... - ~~ .... HERITAGE IXECUTIVI HOME tart o t e new year p I .-...I RI ht more bdrm•. MOit de with makint a l!OOd property. Onlyl8S.500. r Cvu CJ alruble aru. Onl OCUH"VfEW 0 OHLYkS U b4,n9 50k financial choice of the HORIHi REALTY Privately situated 3 siae.aoo. COHDO, RIDUCEI> ~·· HEALTORS no bloc lo t la e. right home llo1utlrul * 494-1057 * bedrm. bome nr. schools S THOUSAHPS S tlliiiiilliiiiiii•----.i Th11 brand new Wood· Biscay Model In Wood· 4J tennis couru, Bis c@W Reduced tor a fast sale. U ... DIR 5601000 -brid11e home ha.a 4 big ·bridge. reaturing 4 BR . 3 IMYUTMIMT view. Fam. rm.; hidden OOUQ Vacant ~ teller ls anx· " bdrrm, 2 baµis. frml din BA, FR. ceramic tile en .. by landscape . Euy Several homes to choo"e rm, 2 overa11ed frplca . try, upgnded carpel ... OPPORTUNITY ; a term.a evaUable. 1119,000 lou1. Beautiful 2 br end from all loc: -'1 & t Dll. $7.~ ~orth of upgrades. t\\o fireplaces and under beautJful motel, heart of 1St8l RHlton, Eat. 1"7 unJt w/fplc. Community \\ no dn or as low as 759-1501. market value at$l43,900 Laguna Beach. Close to (714t 17J.aSOO pool, uuna fr jacuua. Al sisoo dn. Hurry for hc!>I beache1 &t park1. Xlnt iiJ.!! this price It won't lull selection. call now. ugt (-.-.1wm;w•t'1ttfP cond 1750,000 ~J(J Hurry! Call645-0303. 549-8o62. DmtaPohtt 1026 Real Eatate ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODBRIDGE CROSSING red hill ~, ~'.J.:t-1~00 FOREST E OLSON •#fl •n , 1 ... OCEAN VIEW PRISIDIMTIAL Hll~HTS COM DO Best value In area, eplen· did ocean view, 2 DR. l i.\ BA. 172.SOO. BUYERS MARKET SPECIALS EST A Tl SALE 1973 Skyline 20X44, 2Br. CS1163U·Xl Adult park. Orange, rent 195. Im· qiaculate, atlractlve. in area. See today. $23,995. HEL,I AMCHOUCil IMYISTMINTI ,, '41 4t'-71 I 1 Owner mu!'t sell lmmed. =========1 has moved to new home. WHITI WATIR vu ~.~~g~,~~=eb:~ or:~ Univ. park BrJnd new 3 bed rm l\OQJe f Exec. Townhome over· II """"~ ~"-• '"lahi:1c· w/apect•c"'ar ocean ~ looking tlarbor & iouth worlds. Architecture y uw ,. .. , \ _. .. 1 1 rl .. , N •• cd,alllne with nlaht unique 2&3 bdrm at· 1r1 e WI low d V ew nr. me · Laaun• uaflts. 3 Bedrms. 2''1 ba, teched & detached re· Mell. N:ear pJlllc I& ~t.a loc. P &u addltlonol lMtv 3 Bdrm r.fultt4llet, st~f w". & 1ta11 home o ftrlna ereat warmth to COUil· teract buae vu. ffl1h clp .. huie cl01et.. ~ Ptn· t!1". $'170,000 (611l 1' •·~--.-S• ~ Best price, 3Dr. 2Ba In 5• e .a.MIO IHOllS C • 9'0 I 071 family pcl park, Jt:l Toro. " ••••• ••,•••••••••••••• 24"62. Sunnybrook, 1972. ~d~m~~~· u lnt hocnes with 111'8• uv-$2000 DOWM mo1x. > ·' ·. , m·r I 2Story"nd 11ldence1 from 196,990. BR ev. Ba Jro1. hOl,lsctollelpw/pymnls. •m r , P c. v 1andica-A w/ua brick Owner motivated. Siib· d:'Q!o~~-•0::c9&Q' 0~ - 559-·-11-61------• paUo l'Plant•r•, ••t. mil a ll orrer1. World sundeck, wet bar. " mi WOODlllOGI d~r optnt~ etramto Wide Brokert, 672,.545. bet\, comm pool, Jae, PRESCO'IT tlte, !Jx~Jaiie honat. ~ ... h 1041 I a u" a. c I u b h 0 u I e . Lall WOOdbrid«t'horne. tt4J.QOO, m"417 ., ............ ,, ...... . T r 1 n 1 f e r , q u I c k 5 Bdrm or 4 Bdrm +den. poneulon. Owner Overalaed lot . full)' 493-1147. ()pen ctall)'. 3~ lndacpd. Idea.I for pool. Alt welcome. '129,500. All up•rdedn Mtxlcan p1ver1 Ule. A/C. Uv. din rma. S bath. s Car rar. Nr park. Wal" to lake. IOH Sll&,000. Brkr/Owpr M2-41Jl or 13"353$ ~! '• I ' • I I ' •• -----~ Ina rfl', formal dlnln1 New 2850 aq rt coun\ry MAKE OFFER. rm. library, ram trn. a hm. 4 Br + den. curved SWHED TO $9.-750. Br, 4000 1q It. ffaa atalrc&H, lllo entry. 2"' Wa• askina UJ.~00. ba. frml din, wet bar & .. much. much m or e . Similar home1 priced Hurry won't last. DON this m""h ft more. Ceo D I B<l 0 R E A LT y • tral OrQfll• Count)' IC>CU· -491-591l. Uon. Oo()d concl. alnl 106t park. Onb' '103.!IO re.t'\t. Lt'l UJ •how )'OU t~ay. w111 aell fast. l0d$ Ort at Lake 1961, <DN411&11) PA C lP'lC COAST RESALES. INC. 991.-> SISAMI STallT 3 Beautiful Mobile bomes 11attd In thlt I• faml\.J p« P•tlc In El Toro. See u1 before yo-. buy. PACIFIC COAST Rll:SALES, INC. 99i.aeso lipalun '13. lh8Q ptwi ~lated porch. 131,000. lll~lea.te. Aft, .. ...., .. C9 OM. V f'ILOT Mol"cl'Y J!l\U!!Y 2. 1171 ......... Ua .... .a..d ....... U~ ~•h ,_.6htci C>llllr-.. ll~ll.... ttDmlei~ .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ...... !~ ... ~ .............................................................. leecJt 3240 ti.1..a-VI-Jo 3167 Cotto Mete 3714 •••••••••!.~ .... ~!!!':~.~':.~ .... ~!'!'~.':~.~ .... . I'> fir A-A .... ..--·· .......................... ••••••••••• ............ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• • ... ..a ..... _ *f&li::itt• .._,,,,..., _ .. ___ JI..... nr s h r s~ow1 &UP c:or..io_..,... uu c.t.Mtte >124 Hmllli9 leoc1' 3140 S. a 300 ••••••••••• ••••••••.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR one lcv I condo. Kids 3 2 a. • ome. an ;a• •••••••••• •• ••••••••••• ;.;;~\••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• ••••••.•••••••• ·-... -.......... DNIU2 .;.H..;." -ThlsU•dtarmcr;. ~.:-rd~~·cf.0 ::::: =~ ,;11~bit!'.1~~fj:i,~ :i:'J~~~~= ~ West-SlCSe·lBr, b1tn11 . Adltt Q.11.ct .. o •f'.: ... Ro11Wmof'r with lwo lBr \U1tl1> 3UR,2ba,.d~n.3t11>Jc:s Ava.ilUJa.n 961-~ roed.$48$010.lat&lut. zr76Newport81.C.M PRIME LOCATION drps. i2;i~ mo unll 2Ur2 8a,newtplafdrpi;. en, a..ciaun or1d Tri· I . Pal.lo. $525 to., yearly. -S200&« Na y, ~-8640 548-975$or&4~:1967 11·78 ~91J Ramtlton car. p1i1Uo, nr beach le r.al&. E s tate lyoql.bC~arlt~ ·/;{c PaulMarUnlUtr Exttutive home near ur8'75-1853 · STUDIO -1, 2 & a bdrnu. S2f5 to $48-7313 1tbopp\n1 . 1310 mo \acnlice "~ 3167 Y~lrCltytta1t" &44 7383 675-~ ~andi: ~~ 2 w~~· ~:':' Lg nu 7 ;-;r, 3b.i + WWLYRATES ~~~ .ge.;_ ~0 .~~~2311 New 2 br. 1ardcn p1i1uo. ~ Cn Ml l!l Clearbrook Lane, Spac. 3 br, 2 ba. Qalhedtal firenng, outcioor BBQ i. bonus rm. 1900 11q Ct Up l'\111 t\itcht!n & TV ~ DIW, J>C)Ol, adull6. 219 Ad1i1tJ'\ll 2 Ar l 'J Bu ;:.. 4!:., ,.00 l:M . U2J,OOO. A•nl beamtd celllna1. fplc, pool $750 mo Consider grades tbruout $420 Llnens&Utlllllc:. 3Z9Avoe do,5481li9o& i;tudlo. 1ar. l>/W, pvt •• ;:~ ............ (1H)SZ:Hl50 dbl gar .• yard. $525. •~topt IW80707 58!·~ CLOSETOOCl::AN 2 BR. 2'~ t>ll. dbl. aar. LAMANCHAAns paUo,nopets.833-1693 :'4EWPORT. Grut loca·4·PLEXES Hunl Bch, 673-8769.TlOG<>kleotod. REALLY NEAT 4 SR, 2 • RoyalS..l ... Motef Viewt.1C:a!nw~0n Lic2.brcanleoapt.a4t :1 llADYMOWI Uon for :.mall bwnne$$ CovmatoOil, prime loc SPYGLASSoceaovlew,4 Ba, OW, crpts, convc .... -rt•~ .. 3269 .!t*>Ne':'~r26t~lvd,CM RealEstate 675-3331 br twnbse. Dshwhr, 2Br, pntl'd, cpta, drpe. w 'gd v1snblllty. All. tmmac Jli&h lnc Br.38a,2famrms,pool nicnt ure a . 1405 ,..,.r--__.. .......,.___ bltna,encl.aar,t!b'~ lbu. Ow. 11lv. Adlu, no .c....a. ...... ")QR .. • -a-.-..a . ••••••,•••••••••••••••• A I I ~1 ~ PPf Agt. 1185,000 ea. table, ove.__... pal.las, YS:J.4Sbi, Agent. No!ce. b b r SUS CASITAS ttract ve, c ean. conve· Pool Gas pd. 718 tt Pl. pet&. '250/mo ~ "A' ------i 5404464 all xtras. $1450 mo --4 r. 3 a. am rm. 3200 • ruent 2br. Pool, lndry. &U-5073 12thSt MfWPORTILVD. Owner/Ait831-7006 2 Br condo. new cpts , i1c1.ft. 1444SanU<iao. N.8. Nicely rurn. lar1te "" 7S2-~ 64&-3176 · -'3 pomm. unit bulldlngs LohforW. ·zzoo · drps. refrl g. lrplc, $1000mo.Agent.$4M032 •mall 1 br. Adull!l, only, ' Lge 2 br, 2 ba studio. 2Brunrumup\.s.Slartlng on prime location. 3000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CostaMesa l2Z4 carport, nu pets. $285. · no pets. 21l0 N1.1wport LG.Coiylbr.frpl,)>001 .t-coeta Meu. $295. mo at $24S. Chlld'ren ~ct.Ct total. Concrete H.._W,.,ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 919-7888. FIHHHOMI Blvd pert1on only , No Avail.Jan.2nd.998--06So9 welcome, no petb block cons truction , "' " S~IA.L BIGCANYON.Absolute ..af'ohtt 3716 pels/chlld$350.640.7030 , -84G-Gil'7&636-0891 $125,000 lhll Grundy' Ctwice ac'rea!fe overlook-s Br 3 Ba home on i;:olf I luH;!.."'%;" ~242 ly smasbloc Augu&to ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrg lbr beamed celllnn Spahc 2bl', encl ddpallo, 2 Unlt.s h 2 8 2 n· n~tor675'"6161 1ng the Pac1!1c. $6500 per e Opt avall now ~ Plan. A masterpiece or . d • • D• ds '<W', carport, a lt.s, no , eac r, 1.1, t ~ acre. Ooe & three acre coors · 640.2981 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• dramaucdeslgnwithun· $300 2 Br, oc n view, ,,., stove fl 8 r. For 1 peLS. $250 975 4234 ; near beach. 1 nr In 1>arcels available. Hl&rry ~mo. H u NT I NG T 0 N surpassed gotr course A·25091 LaCresl», owner employed pereon, no 754-0872. ttrcommunily Wo11p n.c.o.. Property 2000 (OC' best selection. 3 BR. 2 Ba, frplc, bltns, llARBOUR Sea Gate end view! 3 BR & den. 494~. pets. $310mo. ti40·?m New 2 Br 2 Ba and 1 Br Fplc & !lar incld. 847.:1241 .... •••••••••••••••••••• 891-7855 885 Senat.e St. $42:5 mo. unit twn~ii.c. 4 Br on $195/Month Lllgmtahoch 3741 SPot.leas.Wal.'5tobch {1>U,drps.bltns,xlntloc: NICENEW2Br.28a,ah COMPUT!LY lst&la:.l+sec.833-930S laaoon. 30 :.hp, l yr lie. HASTIMGS&CO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Br3BaFmrm21006qfl li61 Orange. 646-7993 or trplc. encl car. dis RESTOIEO lBr, gas & water pd S2AO. no pets. fMO lot2 llALTOllS 640·5560 LAGUNA BEACH MTR. Yrly, 509 Acacia MS.'7048 '00.11..55 · hwtiher. a blu to beach ~!!>~~~::!n1~" Adults, no pets. 548-4135 Bachelor Oc~an view. NO FEE~ llouses.coodos. ~~:id ~~::It c:fos:>'!p~: CostaW..O 3124 Lee 2 Br. H :a Ba, l year $32:5.Call~ ll.lt·Otll'. m.ile to Dana -Eves6U-083S.646-6423 r:~~~~:,rp~';lla~~~;> duplexes . R"e nlal heated pool. (714 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• new Adults only, no BEAUTJf'ULBRANU J'mntManna. $215,000 Ready to build on lot, fan· NEW 3 br, 2 bu, ram rm'2 249 2 4 09 0 r ( 7 14 ) Pavilion. 67s-4912Bkr 494-5294 985 N. Coast Adult 2 Bedroom, super pell. Hl27·2479 NEW FOURPLEX HORIMSREALn ta:.ucocean vlew&walk :.t y, quiet, nr. ~chis . 900-itiJO .. LuxuryCoodo,3bedrm,3 Hwy -$1~~~J:::~t:o5/8e~: 2"38dr_mapt.s,clooel0 ~~.·i~i~!n'!c $425 .. ,4_,057 tobeacb.Laauna. m•c rowave, da ys -b ... d lk be h h 1 ...,., *,. * Owner/agent673·7296 ~343?.eva;S73-8484 a .... eo,wa lO ac · $18Sfum:.mall cozybach. WUsoo,i.nq.aptE. s OPPID&. poo & 2 8r,lbaSJ25 ----lrYbw 3244 Pool, tenna. $6SO/mo. Nr bch, ulil pd. Resp children's play area l Br, 1 ba$¥7S MWPOlt'f.Hl!l<JHTS ~ DeHrt, 3 Br 2 ea, dbl gar, encl ....................... Avail 18 mos. lease. Ask empld adJl. 494-4200 Cc6ta Mesa-2140 Thunn 642-9760or642·38SOA&t. All Encl earag~ - OUJ'.W Rnort 2400 patio. cpt.s, drp6. bltns. Univ Pk Jll. 3 Br 2"'-i Ba. for Jay, Agent, 644·7270 Street. Brand new deluxe CALL 960-5260 l <xtra shamZBRunlts, ••••••n•••¥n••••0 • poo1 , kids olc No+ bonus rm. OxTord, -----Oeeanfroot aludlo, quiet ~bedt'Oom-uni4.S.Love~. hach,qllld..oo.pets.1---------'!o•'-w/p~rt "vale patios le..ttful Vll'W pets.$365 mo. 644-4486 S5'25 S<t7 70«: 833.3215 s1ni)e S200 yrly includes spaciout t.ownhome type Pd Its. utll incl. $135 2 Br apt, in 4 plex. 1 Ba. u ui WALK TO BEACH, pool utJl.49'7·1300. witb tamtly rooms . Me-9019after6PM yard, ear S260 per mo t>wnerWJJ1 help finance l"um. rl'dwood cabin on S 3 Br llh Ba, 1500 sq.rt .. on --RENTALS & tennis. Exciting 2 ---S3SO/moalb. Quail Place Good loc. GT3-2252 C• 955-0350 ac·rcs. Franklin stove, Gibraltar. Yard '1llllnl. Story, 4 bdrms. 3 ba, sun· ~ Hf9MI 3752 PropcrUet. Inc. (714) 2 Br, l Ba, 1 story, shag, -------- i.ta1oless steel sink. "ndd No pets 751•9662 2BR.1 Ba.. ·· · .$345 deck & atrium. $625/mo •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 152.~¥~'9r Wanda drapes, patio, frplc, 2 Br, 2 ba, compl. redec f.1 t_ I,/•, ! \~'I t '"/'ICll' f'J V Hl/Uffl•I", It Jt•f'l~tll*:t carpets, insulation & torlnfo · 2 BH,2ba .. · .$525 lse Scenic vlews, luxury beam c:ell. 1araae. sm.g&Menapl.~/mo paneling. $21,330. Call ' 3 BR. 2 Ba. $475/535 LA R G E h 0 m e 0 0 adult apta, turn & unl. 2 BR, 1 Ba duplax. Cpts, Adults. $215. 2544 Elden 754.()680 or 645--0147 George Jo'rey. Ben Hinkle 3 Br. 2 Ba, tam rm, pool 38lt,21,..ba. · · · · · · ~95 WATER with bout dock, Near Reaional Shopplna drps, relrlg, stv .• encl <1)538·8406 •--hoch 3141- Real l!:.state542·3456. table. dbl gar, beaut 4 BR. ~·.<i ba · · · S500/62S 2 Slory w/4 bdr1DB, fam ~ente~·~·Jleated po 1 ot. f,!lf ~~o pets $270 m,o. FOURSEASONSAPTS ~•••••••••••••••• DUPW yard. $425. 642-5466 or 4 BR, 3 Ba · • • • .$600/?50 din •. . Jacuw. Ar. corner Al c1a U'W'"MIWV S •-·-2 b t. ha 1 .... Rtllhlh 64~ 5 DR. 3 Oa .......•... $875 rm, rm ... pnvacy Pkwy & Puco de Valen· pac....... r wn e. n LwcW'y penthouse, 2 br, 2 Und..-Coastnlctfon 3Bll2Vi baJIVHrrn. $650 S.1200/molse. 1 FoxholowYI•--ba. pom, pvt patio. sm ba drn rm frplc big Two deluxe 3 bedroom, •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 1 ba. New cpts/drps. UDO NORD best loca· c 11• AlJClA MA 621 w. WUsoo6'~lO child O.K. No peb. $275. v i e w . a' 1 0 c k t 0 l!1l bath, 2 story unit&, Hatlftfwwllhed Frplc. 458 Broadway. lion. Exec. 2 Bdrm, den, •·VlLL .. GE FURN OR UNFURN 735Joann646-148S downtown . $4U mo. each with famdy room. •• .. ••••••••••••••• •• •• $400. Pll 64~61 & "' n fireplace & approx. 2,000 l46oa111..d 3106 '/.~J(>..J.... .._ dJniQg rm. New in out S81·6151 S81·6130 ~2brtownhomew/frpl aeao 2 Br Townbse. 1~ '94~eves ; 957-0282 o;q. Ct. Kitchen overloolti. ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE /ii · .. ~~ ~~''tfoo. Special 2 Sorry, no pets. •Lae~~~~~e:_j:.arage ~·;;r:a_:~·B. &aper 1 br. lrg, unique lovely guden area LUXL'RlOUS 3 BR, 4 BA POOL HOME North ~4l,1_a. bdrm++. Glamorous Mtwport leocJt 3769 Pool&jacum avail • features, ocean v1ew. blk t.'Ortlplet.ely landscaped North Day front home. Cost.a Mba. 2 Sty, ' hideaway. $850/mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet. 2br bse in tn·plex. to bch. Adlt.s. No pet.i. I£ j Yrly or ~hoct term Avail sq.rt., 4 BR, 3 ba, form 83~ 8600 ON WATER. Fabulous Woodlnl Viii Resp{)a. adJ{s, oo pets, $350. 494·3280499-3900. Quai~ Jan i. LORA VANCE .din.. poo& serv. 1ocJ. • I age Plac• HE:ALTOR , 673-4062. Mo 54~7508 Dave VIEW 2 Br w/beaut de-• para-smkr. $2:50. 646·2323 l Bdrm Apt Pauo Quiet n.--~1 cor$650/molse B B 84.5llf Pal ularino d It Redec. 2 Br l~ Ba 1ar S300/ mo. 794 :894 3: ··-r.---· •• CostoMeta 3124 Easts1de 3br, 2ba condo lfSZ3CAM,.,,Da·IRVIHE l:~e eau u. new, • u • ' '193-31'411W2238 7J2•1920 a;oo,...lc dbl "ar "·'"" mo apts. Great location. 2 P•lio.. adults, no pets. ' · i.oo ou.1t n,.. 'a1acw ••••••••••••••••• •••••• • ·., · • · ....,., W•• f Oflt Hotnes A all ...., ""'" ""'"" _ __.__ Lee Bach umt. $220 Pvt 646-4380 Turtlerock 4 br. fam rm.' pools, 2jacuu.is. v ·now. -·5· .....,......,., Northend·Ocean view IOO+UMITS pi.Uo, blllb, no children dlnrm.2ba,v1ewo!UCI. Ctll6ll·l400 Moveln imm.ed1ately EASl'SIDE lg 2 Br2 Ba, tliplex. Walk lo Shaw!> F a ntas tic Pride or or pt'tS. 1110 Victoria. 3 IR& 2 IA Avail Jan. 3rd. Lse BIG! fplc, lndry, $375mo. Agt. C:Ove 2 Br 1 Ba, FIA. Own h •• onJ 4 646-3197 Grdnr, water. assoo. N ..... "'-a· ... ew. 3 Br, 2 ba. BacbeforSZ'l5-$24.5 5.52-0434eva· 552-0507 n<:w drJ)l>, cpts & ap erli •P uni-.., Y ----h"'•~e. large y--'. Avail .... """ v• l Bdrm$""'"'·..,..5 • pl1"''s •""" ut I pd (714> Id N "'""' ..... due:. pd by owner. $575. Pool. ten n Is. Jn c. ~· '" · ......,,,, l · years 0 V car ~late tWllMjton now. $350 per mo. West Agt. 5415032 _____ • ..,..,mo yrly67~~ 2 BdrmS2954:i25 $210. 28r, pvt patio, cpl.a, 494 7497or (213>797·2165 Uruversity ery i.troni: H.....a..;;.._ 3142 Side C M Call Sue ..,,.,, .,..,.,_ d--1ri·• s•v ..... B lal S2 750 000 ~ • .-. n:i ,., ~ ' ,,.. OCEAN""RONT ren area. • ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7707 Oranaetree Cqndo, new 1 Sharp Harbor View GREAT RECREATION. =~~;~~ JamesSt..&73·7787 Deluxe2BDRM I M .Quall ~ New Lavu1hly furn.ashed & bdrm w/loll. Brown cpt. Monaco 3 Br. nr P.00'· in· Swimm log. saunas, 2 $300 1 B 1 b 1~t ~ •""" UI ,..,. "'""" Plac. decorated 2 Br. den/ol· Hardwood Floors, fplc, ael~·c l eanl ni oven cl grdnr. Avail now. TSLManagement • r. a. "" s e, .....,.,incu ·'""""""" h Ava.II now $325/mo 728 heaJth clubs, billiards, 754-0081or642·1603 Crplc, xlntloc. nr all L Prap9f'tln f1cc. 2•, ba town .ouse on huge mstr bedroom. 3 Br . ss2 7552 . 644-4 nlaht·li1bted tennis ---------Mgmt642·t603 28r, spacious , ocean 7Sl•tt20 water w/boat . shp, ten-2 Ba. fncd yard. $450 mo. · , courts. Pro & pro shop. · vlew, 2607 Solano Way, ••oo OUA1ut HIWl'Ollt 11 '\04 n 1 ~ · Po o I · J a c u 21.1. 673.e:J36· 642-0282 On th Lake Woodbndne Sub· lease. -no · deposit re· lf · '6111!.ir-•y TRIP• 11!.vir..s 2 Br. Just redec. Pvt call 497·3'95 ---Complete & model • ---C e · 2 8 N'" quired. ov1ul, 1mmed. 1(0 ·dnving range. party "~'•"' lo5A5 1 ----...------ DUPLEX perfect. $900 per mo. Al Jbr. _H'Jba. lge back yd, B~~~h1°c~~b. 56~/m~: 67s-49128kr. ~~~ ACTIVITI ES ~~~\~~~ ~f~:o~~~7nopels. ~~~~ •••• !!~~ .._.EWPORT John.Son, 8404724 --fruit lreea. S435l ,mo. Call 55H234 WESTCUllf ""·'ltime ~irector, free 1 Br Jl'rom$280. "" •--h 3148 Gardener & water incl. r u1 u Ice l & 2 Br, $265 & up, HEIGHTS LOCNMI~ . 1s t & Inst. ReCrig & University Park Terrace 4 BR, 2 BA, fplc, Cencl'd SUnday brunch, BBQ's, 2BrFrom$305. IODSOK pom & rec room. qwel •• ~............... •••• hr dry "A2 1S 6 B yard fruit trees 2 car l ti t 3 Br. 2 Ba From ms. 831 77",,, Lik"' J doll hou&c , 2 C..'ltARMER. Jbr w/guest ws I er. V'f. • l twnhme. 3 r. 2ba. frplc. gar . .' spaclow, Uoo/mo. ~~:C~~ ;~or~~or 2 Br1 Ba, avail now. S2SS area, • vv bedroom coi:nplct.ely re· hst!. S350 first & last + New 3 Br 2 Ba. dbl car ~~~a r 54751 mo 1.st&dast.~545. BEAUTIFULAPTS Beautiful new 3 unit ~c':~tl~o cf:1t~.s~1~ Mewportleoch 3869 ;Jone PLUS !>parkhng dc p. Avoll l / 15/ 7!1 gar, canyon & partial · S_,.l•L Smite.. tc!a bedroom~ bwldl1t1s X.Jnt locauon 556-770'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt:'w 3 bedroom ~ll.ldio 4!H-8131 ocean view. New Marinu Rent or Lease. New 2 er. .......,. " F\Jm & unfurn. Modeli. near So. Coast Plaza. UDO IS'~ rwo baths l•ach. cozy ---Highlands area $500 mo. 2i,.,. ba. Hentage Prk. orr 3 Br 2\1: Ba condo, ncwl)' Children welcome. No wi; • t1rt'ploce and drea m Loga.wtaH1C)Uet 3152 64~110or645-7276 Walnut Upgudes decor'd.Optavall,Janl opendally10to7.Room· pets. RenWofficeopen$225. Lge attract 1 Br. Luxunous Waterfront 3 - kitchens' $185.000 ••••••••••••• •••••••• •• popu I a r e a rlh ton ei.' S5i2S mo. 640-2981 mate service avail. No daily 10.5. 840 Baker St, I pool, lndry. or shops. 1 BR, Penlbou.se. View or I IQ ii ~New 3br.den,3ba.short HWPTHEIGHTS ,395/mo 7 s2 .6688 lease required Sorry, blkW.oCBristoL AdJt.nopets 32SJ l7th The Bay From LR i. UD dnvc Sea. fwy, Nr lake 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. lge fam. Own/A,,. 5 Br. sp~aqus. Yil/pool, lo adult.sonly, no pets 5S'7·S215 Place AflltAM . MBR •. Only $900 Per Plac• , SSSO/mu. 831.3129 rm .• pool, many xt.ras. ~· malnt yard. WU rent to Oakwood · " Month. One Year Lease Prop..-ti----$415/mo. 96%·9734 Uruv. Park area. Conv~· fanuly or s ngl mature Garden Apartments l BR duplex Easuade George Eldnt Co 751·1920 ' .... wportlHch 1169 nleoUylocalednrlrv.ln· 3dlt.s.SSOOmo.S56-0975 ... _.._.,.....,_ LACASAILAHCA J,mall but cute inside. 881DoverDr.N.B. ••OO OUAtlst HCW'<>lll llACN --······---·-· Xlra Iara• 3 Br. dtn. ram dustnal Park. 3 Br. 2 ba. 880'~ine tat 17th) ..... , ...... How Adultsooly, lstlcl~tmo 631-1100 ' NEARBEACH2br,2 ba, rm. toy rm. S495. Ph rrplc, Cncd patio, HewportShorfl 64S0550 ~I tllspd. pts d +S50dep.S210mo.Avl TRlrLEX. C.M. garage II )'rd $850 per 535-7021 S.SOOfmo. 552·9673 310 Prospect. 3-<& Br, 2 ,....,.. ~5-ttl pool~ Jndry. fa~'s. 'Ad~ Jan 1. Drive by first then PARK NEWPORT Gre at Kai.ls1de loc mo.64~14 __ &Toro 3232 3br 2b P id tit ~~a':i1~~!;:~: 170016lhSt over 35. no pets or caJl.1.21jE.2lst&.ApL2 Bach elors, l or 2 n_~w_er3br.2ba,frplc.yd BLUFFS CONDO. 4Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• io'Tuaru:41~o~~ H~lf:.~ Jdealforfamily.S5lOmo. 1Doveratl6th) children. Call Sue: 548-~ Bedrooms&Townhouses 1.-' :!br •. Iba, patia11, encl. 2ba ·' Z .. Plan N r Twnhse custom 2Br. 2Ba. $600.955·• lease. avl 1/3 Schworer. 642"8170 666-7707 or Henry : E/sHfe.,nr bck bayl 2br. Fromm4.50 i;ar Slti5,000RJ schools. shops & boy's air. attach gar, spacious. -714-673-2654 642•9137 lba. $300/mo. Adi s, no Spectacular spa, total Tom Lee, ~2-1603 club. Avail. Feb-Sept. S340mo. 544·1041 Woodbndge New 3Br. dm dogs.5'8·7933 recreation proaram. "'"CJ\/ .,,. .. i7ce m fam rm atrium est.cli!r 3 Bdrm, 2 ba social program. 7 pools, ti USTSIDl/CM _....,.,_mo . .,.... "" Huntiia91Jf011leach 3240 '5oo.rh<714>494·24S8 · w/pool, patio, water BACH~LOR APT 2e8;~1~bgaa~.bl~°:ic':J.1~: ()neStudloApt$1SS,lst& tennis courts.AtF~hsion , 2 Br. patio, $325 per mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa1d. $650/mo. S<t8·6995 ALL TILS PO! • La·"·"-· rm $325 last & One 2Br Apt 1250, Island. Jamboree "' an Red~ced $10,000 :l on I until July 1 1-879-0957 or PQOLHOME Deerfield Townhme, 2 Br, ....... 1 · • lat & I L p ls & kid Joaqwn Hills Road. lot incl. pool + rm tc 673·8328 4 Bedroom. 1 ~~ bath 2~ ba. Patio, Crplc, gar Channel front 2 st.ry, 3 + 100• Crom th~ ocean. TSLM&mt 642•1603 OK. Lota;'Del :iar/Nwpt~ 17141644-1900 build 4 more. Plans in sharp-vacant. Only dr OPl)r. upgrded. slUdy, frplc, huge potio. SemJ.furnlshed. Av:all cluded.Jo'ordetalledlnro ..._...u.furftillMd $450/monlh. Call Mack $400/mo avail now. Utll pd. 673 ·U87. now!201E.BalboaBlvd. VlllaVJat.Aph _542_·ll_4l ______ , PARICHEWPOBT Call: •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• at962·7788. 551-6046orSS2·8486 213-789-8768 Yr!y. S225 ~r mo. NO 2078Tburtn llg2br,l'hba .• Camrm, Bachelors , l""'"or z kathyTrocy RJtr G al 3202 --------i FEIC' Ca I · Sue at Brand n~. lar&e 2 br. frplc, patio. Quiet adlts. n.....i-ooms •-Townhoua-.....,_ LSE/OPT/LeASE. 2Br, LEASE 2 Be, 2 ba Condo "'. . l~ ba townhouse w/fam Nr. Mkt. ~ ..... "'. 642.7508 or ._.. "' ""' ~1927 7~·288'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Iba, Nu patio home. Up· nr Hoag Hosp. FP, 556-770'7 8llytlme. room,Xlntarea.$350. 642.ms . ......,. Ftoms274 50 HAPPY gr seU cln oven, corn. lot. dahwabt. encl 2 car aar ---------• TSL Mgmt 642·1603 Spectacular spa. total Balboa, 7 Uniu, Steps to bch. (61 2 beds. l bach Pool. $450,000. By Owner, 20% Down. 645-3051. 2~ f Lot-CM Red9ced SI 0,000 Owner said ''SELL IT'. 2 s pacious 3 Bdrm houses. t'rplcs. beamed ce 1l 'f.$ & MOllE 1 $99.50CHMbrtltt offer MW.. doM-oltt '°'°Rentar Lease ~BR, $575/mo. 55 Acacia Tree La. 2 BR, view, $52S/mo 428'h Begorua 2 BR. den. $625/mo 1947 Port Cardtff 3 BR. den. view, $975 2125 Yacht Radiant 2 BR. d,eo. view. $600 27 Mootanas Este S BR, $7*>/mo 2042 Port Weybridge 4 BR, fam rm. din rm. Vl"1,S975/mo. 2019 Yacbt Resolute ~n.- 11'1--ila l'•\ll\ ~ I •' '48' I l/ !:J J " \f ti The only 4 lcCt. Duplcxe11~~~~~~~~~I nr S.C • .Plaza Bkrl· HOME.FINDERS 557-97lO Thouaanda ot RcmtA11 HOMI & IMCOMI Lari• 2 bed.rm duplex wttfi over1bod 1arago. Quiet " private. near m_,or lhopplq. Perfect atarter or ntlresnenl tioroe. Call ~1151. , ~ HERITAGE RE J\LTORS • recreation proicra m . HEW YEAR Pool. tennl.s, sauna, S385. Celec:), $395. 645-8294 eves OCIAHROMT NEW 2 BEDROOM S::.:·e:~~~J:t':S~::hr~ social program 1 pools, 8 Spend 1978 In a brand 551.Q>45 WATERFRONT HOME 2 Be. garage. A/C. 1315.. no ,cbldrn or pets. tennis court.I. At Fashion new beach home. 2 Br. encl gar., boat 3BR.2 ba.yrly.$59S mo.645-465$ 846-S2.Sl. Island. Jamboree &.San Spacious. upgraded thru· doclt. Winter ,_tal $360. STEPS TO IEACH Joaqwn mus Road. out. frplc., dbl. garaco, 673-4790 2Br,bouseunl.S375 Lar1ghe 3 Br Townhouse E. 20th. Le 2 Br. t ba, 17141644-1900 pvl. yard. Children " 3 BR. 2 ba, unJ. $425 w t patio, garage + paUo, gar. new paint & --------- pets welcome. Only pool. Quiet complex. cpl.s. Adults. oo pets l•-------- $52S/mo. See dally 1·5. =:~1l~ $3.50. $275lmo. 752·2550 BACHELOR APT. associated 513 11th St. Act. 960·4Jl61 DGM1 PoW 312' orM&-1311. .,._..,....,IDE 2 b Al.LUTlLSPD! 3 BR. 2 BA, pool, fenced yard, 2 car aar .• ~IOM to llHJI" fll"> It( l\t lfJll~> lO.''. 'IV ••1lh ,., "' i '°~I ·----~--~~· ~h> sunny r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100· from the ~ean patio, &araee. bltns. 1 Bedroom apt.aarage, Sem1·furnlsbed. Avail $2'75.1602lstSt. :;48-2127 1 mUe to beach. Al Dana now! 201 E. Balboa Blvd MESAPIHIS Point493-007S Yrly. S22:5 per mo. NO NewlWdlo aptl230.1 Br 2 Br duplex w/view. New· ~~~~~e Sue a t S285. Avail. Jan. lst. Jy redec: •• crpt.s It drps. ~~~~~~~~ -Pool. J•tuul 4 laundry $300/mo. 645·0110 days or = rm. Ai ult.s, no i>eta. Open 49&-4215 eves. SU> 3 Br 2 ba encl. gar. dally. ~ ffarla Ave, Blk• be' h B' I C.M. (M~a Verde Drive SPARKLING 2 br, den, 2 ta~o ac · a cony, no Blvd). ba twnhse, ocean vu, dbl ~·Mamt 642.1ro:1 gar $37$. Cheri 661-1811, ---------- 493-3575 DUPLEX 2 br + den. 1 Ocean view deluxe Blk to beach. Yearly duplex. 2 Br. 2 ba, uUI pd. lease. $495/mo. 631-1032 1400/mo. S41·9219 or W Nwpt Bcb·3Br, 2811 . Gol919 porlly furn, bllns . • ... ,._. .. __ .,, 3140 dshWlhr, 1800 sq f\., cplb. -.•-!rplc, yrl)' $550 mu ••••••••••••• ••• •• ••••• 642-2565 alt 6P M SHARP 3 Br deluse beach Unit. D/W, (.rplc, p1Uo, Nwpt Hgts. lovely 2 Br. --------.. • pr. A nil 980o23SI new cpt5. no pets. 5295 1...;;;--------1 mo. ~-3223 or &48·5804 llANOMIW 1 Br apt/coados conve-Newport H,U 2 Br 1 Ba, nlcatloc>Swaltl avl. $400 patio, gor, new cpts. ap """""·U0'7 &IO-l151 drps, mature adll.ll. '293 . _.. • yrly. 548-5306- ~ ~llX~j~~~ Yearly; 2 8~1 frplc., CIOM r lo beach, NO pt.t.I ~ bkuP plltJodbl etl.lch 1•r ~-1 2 ••. H 7 l""" ... ~.963-4218 ............... ' .,.,. EaslblulC 2 BR, 2 ea. pool, aduJl.I, no pets, $37$. mo 144~7'7 . , ... ,.,' ,, ..... .. ~ •I ....................... OAILV Ptt.OT Add it ... Build it .. Diaper it ... Hammer it. . Catpet ft ••• Cement it ... Wire it ..• Hoe 1t Clean it .• Move it. .. Press it ... Paint 1t Nail It... Plaster 1t Fix 1t.. SERVICE· DIRECTORY P um 1 ... Pate 1t.. ap e 1 • •• em 1 ••• Roof 1t ... Landscape it...Tile it .. Trim it...Sewit ... Haul 1t Add it .. Ptunt i\ .. Alter it ... Lcarn It .. +,.aec• 1.,-r C.,... S..iu e.ctrlcat Gen«"Cll SenfcH M• m 'I ,......,,...... '•'••••·" ..... "' R~ •••••••··············· ••..••..•.••••........•.....•.•••............. ••····•••·•·•·••······• ...•••.......................•..••......•..... ·······~··············· ..••..•.......•........ B Ir J ApplJ ance Sen TRfP CllARGE $10 2i02:SS Main, SA C':arpel ~tan ~f·~ll l.iy )our:. Jo~LECTRICAL SERVICE HANDYMAN C11rpent.ry, W•11t a REALLY CLEAN Brickwork Small JOb!> 1:1l:"gor. r~er~~ :~~n~ CU~~~ fAl?lo"IlNG. ROOP'S~J\Ll:SS' or min~ H'.Pu I rt. & C.\Ll.S 115 hr. & SMALL ele<:lracal. plumbln~ & HOUSE" Call Glni:ham Newport, C06ta Mesa &. "orkmnru.lup Call Jurk Extenor ~peciel~at l~ All \)'pet,. ftnan :-aV'iil 549-3122 1157 01 • clearung too• G4ur w.ork JOBS 1142 82.33 lloorb 847 ·2787, SST-4504 Girl Free esl 1>15·~123 Irv me. 67s.3l7S eve.<.. 91;8.78!M yr.i loc1ll Hllr.. ,Llc/tion· Fn.-c ~t. tic/bond d. 1h· al b111ger 11u\1n1:' "n•t• -_ dedlinsrd. euur work. br . Senior t1tiiens ditlcnl ~t. St5-~tl Hubbs-cl s~tric HA!'ll'OYMA~ SUHSHIME GIRLS -Mo•fftcJ Ptol pa1nt'g &: paperhanii· Jo'rte Cll~. Wun'• be un 894.0Ul anYtlm• ,._ Llc32'71.36 ti45 t.i\171 "OJOBTOOSl!ALI. llousecteanmtt & office ••••••••••••••••••••••• i""· Cloan. 'A-Ork auar derbld838·1Gli1 . ~tw Steam Clean llo lida) C'ALL~-0059 s~1alt!iL-S We welcoml' "Two Men W1l i Ml#ve F~e" eH 957-0'94 t --ROO~ ru.t1llt.'d fllC'\Ul)I' •••••••••••••••••••••• Spcci.d CJ,tl &. L:i,ihol l::LECTRICIAN·Pnced RE accounts Specials You" We hand It· h11o: 536-4383 • Pt~t•/Reptifr d1ret1: ~itllilb ~)rt. Call DO 0 R S . w Ind ow I>, Lil' msrd guur :1 rm n n i:ht free esl1 m :.ate on Hauling Apl.s & Condo11>. Day. m u v ll i. u t r I ,. " & •••••••••••••••••••• ••• llurofd Gunn:K9·29til "&blnet ~, ~h,.lve ~ .. ~' hm1l S:!~!I:>, h.111, & •••• •••••••••••••••••• p-1-ay C ti T" TClt " ~ ~ ~ '' hathrm fr~" I. 1 to• 1': lar&eorsmullJob~ • wce,k or month. Douded, hou sohold. Oh,tunc.u & 9"1' our OS e vERYNEA ,""A. ~uk Rt>paur Speclaluit !~~~~·~h Picku Sys le m i. .,31 ,,,1 ,11 _ 1..icensro ll7:lll:lf>.<l OCC STUDENT Big 0• lit d. 1nsrrl llcf!.. locul, also puck11111. Aver1ecExtrtStryi39~ . JO.BSdtTEXTUIU.. Ali• rooif. Ire~ f'$l t>t5-3939aftli , ton trucli. Trush. trim, ~9525 Lowe't le&.il rate 2Story$~J.1ntr~5rm Freeest. 893·!4:JU Wi)odw.ti'd Roofuq; Carpentry, ~n>· type Cetntftt/Conc et SPECIA.LOFFER t.'tt: rt.md~&l2 5703 HOUSECLEANING Uc/mud Cul T 111·9·H Pncesinclmatrlllobot P.\TCHPLASTElll:'l<C _\TJJnll'llancc &4:.'·l40:t '~ Panel. doon, etc. also r e li;,l Ul&hl ';;;l·~!!~~ Hom1 Care Senice Expr w/xlnt reh Ph IW7 72'71l Guar/lnsr Fr"e est A 11 t Y p r . fo' ' • ,. hr Cmm'I, llC/t:'llt S-i8·2'7 l •••••••• •••••••••• •• • • • Of' ess ,,., ••••••••••• •••• •••••••• 731 ·03.".:! ,~,...,..CJ Lic320881, T1..'tl €3t:<.C& ti.t· matel!i Cao .>-'O·ub:-1 alls. ALL Conl·relt.' work Gcrd.N-Sangk n ·-.1>0n,1bh.• atlull. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,'llCHAELS PAI".· "Tl."'G , lf"ff ienice mock hnck lump •. -"7 U...,SH .._.E GIRLS ·' ·' .. .,. .._----&.:.-CJ •••••••••·•-•••••••••~, r~~ I · · ' "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lot al rl'b Bondod 1r S " In PETERS PAlNTl:-.;G ext hou1>e1> & comm .-~ ~ -r• ~wv ce concrel1: wulh S1•1•unly .. • • , • , , p r l 1 All ot h d r • •••••••••••••••~••••••• ltc?mov1:1. ; n nlm•n:J. •••••••••••••••••••••• Bwlder•. 113.I 91111 \.-F.f:OING·CLEANUI S nt.'<' rl' cow. a area. types ome an o · Ex pr 'd Heu¥ Hall·:. bldg'~ 1175·51 ll aft. Spm. Ft .. Wet.'kly Mairllt'oan · -1!1632111 lice deamn~ pa(•kuKc'-Fre"' Es•-. Cull <h•nt! HOMESAVEfl. Plurrb prurun1 't't' ~~l. Lk <I Shampoo & steam clean. -• • ·· · ~ ~· · ~pee 1 al .\ ph & H • sg " Fine painting at .;lay h\.~Y IJ\~ & Heaur.i: t'tc< t>st lf"llnl 9G8>929r• 64:! 2624 Color bnghteners; wht Conlrector t'rt:'Ce&t t;..12 .Jl(J7 HOYSKl•aninci Wl)rk Bontll·•I ln~ured pnn·'i Try mt'. Cr l:l>l •• t $10 hr Hcneil ,. ICl:tb'.' w.............i. ....... cpts 10 min bleach. ~lean •••••••••••••••• •••• :•• Dig It LandscaPf• \1,110 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• 1''rt.-t.c' t•sl.' ~ :!lhr Sl'r\ ll'l'. PR01"ESSIO:O.. AL l>111nl · Lit' 1o:o1rd 83tl-55::~ .. er"11 .. e. Bol.\ ;\llC Of\ •• =::'.":: ........... .. hv, din rm, hall $1S. Avg R J ,Hulfman & Son. t.iC'n tl•nanre Mow & Ed~<· llOL:St:L'Ll::ANINC; is oor !'>IO·!t:l2S m~ lnler/E,.tcr fh·a.:.. ----7Sl JI~ or~7 ~:. rrn S7.50, coucb SlO, chr Contr.CustomAlt&Add, Full ma1nl huullng. bu:.111t~1>\ ltelttthl t• workguar&.l:.!·008li l11d'-':>"11 d u t l PapP .- $5. Guar ehm·pel odor. patios, cal>llacls, clt.c'an 11'f>s rototalhng ;,cnan· .)Jn1cc ·,.. llai; Ruscmurac;, llouo;ccltian· Han~cr. The {111csl Any 1>l•in·bin;:.. 'Ll'~1 1 'I I '& !) "' ! \I (.i lJ lo. \\<tlllb\."<!~ Comi,ilcte """' &.. .1.• ~,.a~ona&.lt ,. :: • : . . :-.. w pt . rt .. ' Cpt repair. 15 yrs ex pr. fornuca. ~ew, cnns.t Hes Frt:e estim'ate 67;, SSW l(Cdy Ann 5 at &15 UIOO mg. Ref,,, rcai.onable. Pamtln~. i-:x-tr tntr Ex· i•i·aH.i m an:. hip 3 v :ti I .;erv leak;,. 11..tr.1 com Do work myself. Refs & comm I. 645·4&t4 or --------own trans tll:!·l403 . pr'd, hon~t. neat rea:.. Uc/inbni. Rets&iree c.:n encl. l0eronu1.. •~1e (j_eai. 531-0lOI. 548-4S41 L1c & bonded. Want Ad Help'> St.2 5678 Want .\d llelp., SU·S678 ti-'5·3-IJ9 Uc'd 9St·l1M5 Dave 673..:J651S 83:?·2"4t)8 &t2-0lftl ~~~t:.'!':!':!'! ... ~=~:!~.~~!'.~ .. !?~~ ~:!':!!:.~~~ .... !~.~~ ~~:!.~.~~~ ...... ?~.o.~ ~:'C::! Ntwpori leach 3169 N.ect R t , 500 or JOO Sq. fl. ol l'ra m(• Lo::.t 'l"l'm P1tb111l do,.; ................ • • • .. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a oomma e . Newport retail i.lo rc Ille br~n hair. \'1c Jobs Wanted, 7075 To Profe:is1onaJlr Fiml location. Immediately Truburo & Lo' .\hsos ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful l UR, Balboa Bay Club, view, sub· lease. SOOOmo. 646·598S REWARD!! TllATRlGllTPf.RSO:'ll .;vaalable. Wlll re :'ti\ REW \HU S15 Q..lu.Sr-Cl)Aru UNU\\JTW decorate l\> suit. 30:.!0 i~ ~I u~ .... <'C l-"'P'<' c.,....KIJt•R Nl•wport Blvd. 117S 35,)l SP AHKIM' HEW CV '~ n.... ... ..,, ... l lndll11rial R...tal 4 500 3 BR, 2\.\ .Ha, Npl Ill., ~12 41:1-1 Sanre1!171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xpcrt Exper German girl will cit.in ) uu1 home Fial .. Ult':.. Mau:-1. 5"5G·l23J Info or n ·turn ol loni; ---haJ(l~l "hak malt! l':.&l Htlp WCll'lted 7100 twnhm, 2 car gar, enc --t 3 O OS q rt u n 1 1 pauo, frplc, mas111vt.-Rmmate need<.'<!? fc·male Spnnklercd, E-2 fare ral m~tr s te. $5 50/mo. ~hare 2 Bdrm : ISJ upt, lllg Approved fiberglai>f. Lo-.t L! 15 t>11i ~~»! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·7175Ml>t5·3009. Agt. l::\I. Must be neut Heh .. · hooth S4S5/mo gro's T ti 3890 bl.t• s.~-~o bi::f 11.\ \I, & C.M. Owner 640·i360 SCRAM-LETS US 11 alltiPM . Geno ----••••••••••••••••••••••• --Storoge 4550 s $240. UTIL IHCLD Gar ••••••• ••• •••• • • • • • • • • • ANSWER Waler, gai.. electr1c1ty f~e.it 4350 Storai:e un1b lrurn SI Oron•r Tun11· Un I q u e l & 2 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo ln<loor & outdoor It\ Shun lh•n •:.) Complete recreational .... . & boat sloraMc '1Kr on :-tl.CO:\I> f.tc.ilities Adults only. 51.-..<>LF:~ARi\C,F: pn•mist•, ;!.I hrs :.l'l'Urll\' lie ' "'dumb. wh1·n lu.• Sorry no pets Car or stor ..igt· J'hc SlornRC Pl1lcl' IK:luS hougl\I. .i M.·t;ond 1'\' St'l. C~ffond~ Apb S:ISfmo 'It;" :i .• :s:i ~It. Lan1-1lcy, No oi t-:ths. ltll' lar ... t Iha~ lw i.laii wa~ 1'1932 Newport Ave 'l:t'w Gur:..i:e' .. ndused Ff)IJ1U .. 11n \'alley tall.• 11ul J SECONll Wb· Tu!>tln Coll today S35 m<i t'ur o.tor<iRC onh Phonl' 964-1607 •.1·rip111111 to T\ Guadl' ___ 83_2_6122 Call&ttl-4~ Ret1tabWanted 4600 LOST fluff, S1 l\l'r Weshninster 3898 Office Re.ital 4400 •••••••••••••••• •• ••• •• wh11t· Pl•r,1.111 t·.•t. m.111• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\1 .. •tUrt• t ,,1 wuuld hkt• to 1:.! ~:l. U1•erf a,·ltl Ir\ LGE !\ttractive 2Br. 65' PER sn FT •houw ,11 Jur m onth' 11f llt'war.t C'all L';1th,· .it w I re I r q :. h l l n 5 . ll>l7 WBSTCLlFJo"\ B Fl'11 ,\ ,Ill,. '"" .11 1•..J , • ;;.·,2 :>1:1t 111 'KO:! i li,I i·pts/dr.,.,. in qwet Jdlt \GT ;,II 511:ll '\1111 ''°"k111c :>-11 pi-t~ •1r HE\\ \HU LO~T \l.1!.- bldg, no peh S230 mo 'h1ldn·n 1~11> ~1.41; \Jlat l. 1..111. \" 11 .. 1) ... 1rt1· uul mcl 'd lt97 1705 150 I Westcliff Dr. Bulinns/lnvest/ 1>1 ~ l'.1rnJt11111 l'•1'1 ~ntsFvmished """'i><>rtF1nan1·1 ;1l l't1 Financ:e \n, 111 Ju1111>l'r I :!~· orUnfumishe-d 3900 LeaiinciOfficeSpoce ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'1•:H1n i: n •ll -.1·.i1r & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ull on Stll•:\1.w.ii,:11 Business ~1lvor r·h11k1· t•ha111 13742 :'l:l•1,d ,111d Strel'I 1 ~11 11;..12 :111tnl .!l•1 Opportunity 5005 bi.)..IOll <1-.l.lt11 Boh • G ii r it t· o 1; ' o' t' ' Executive Row Inc ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• Lost Vr• ' l .11 11.'malt• Beautiful :: lx'<lroom aph FUNKY ~hortlt.111 \ H SJn Jo:.i 1 n e i.. 1· c l I l' 11 l Oil -.p:.ac ... 111 """ lhJl'l ._. quan 11111' ..\ :-.do \llgud neighborhood Prav:1ll' ,\1rport !\rca llt·c1•pti110. LI 1 1 LE PL.AMT Dr. C.t~I 640 tiOti:. patiq view 1rom lovely 11honc sen . .-011lcrN11·e STORE k 1 t t• ht' n ~ c 11 c I u, e d rm. katrh. M't'~ l>l'I'\ . 1111· j( a r a i: 1· , I' 11 11 I t.1t111i: & l'OP\ mad1111e 1 lubhouw S:JI J m o ( ·.111 From i:!OO c i'l I i7:i:.! i liu Carml'll I \11:1 \pt 11 .11 l,;ist l>l•t' 2X i 0111 FPJll :-.h1•ph, 1 d l>lonil l'lr , lilk lltlSC l\111 ~15·01511 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK \t least 1 yeJr or vant.-d an·ounth p.i~ able c'<· penencc with li-Onll' ex· pue.urc Lo compulerlJa:cJ :.y:items. Wall m:.all'h vt.-n· dots· 1nvo1c:c'i ·ag1111l1>t pure hast' ordl•ra./ reec1\ · 1111( n ·port.:, (;om pule d11>- 1 ounb and r t>batcs. \ Jrl I\ CXlt'llSIOO:;, Ctl' Prepare and monitor in- put C>utput documents, 11n•p:.arl' chct·k'! and do wml' ntin~ Typin~ und an .ib1ht> to opt-rail' JU · kt•y a mu:sl Send rl!l>umc or uppl) to TREMDATA CORP Stand.-d Memories Dl•illon \n 1\pUht-11 \lai:nclacs Co :woo St·~l·rslrom :-.anl:i 1\11:1 c .1 !rl 70-I 714 I !>IV :lli05 Ei.l :!1J M!M·U~ll:'i or \\'and .1 .1 l THE EFFICIENT 1'\l rn2oor .>111 t15!>:!. l)u.iit ALTERNATIVE In 1111111l' loralaun \rn. 11111, ""' nt·r mu ~l ,,.11 f)WC kl\ t\JJI pMCl' $~> 000 plu' Ill\ t'nton · I)" lll'r lll..1\ ht"lp lananlC II urn. 1ak1· advanl •H!l t•Jll HE,·\ I.TOR !H>:! 77~ Vounll "IJll' G1.I\ .\. Whal" Do11 ~.:i::r~trum, t::;qual Oppor\unaty nr Fa an ll'W & Hni.lul. ·--...:.·m-pl•o•y•er-M•/•F-- S. \ 96:1·:1.lili Plal't" Prop. In<' TIIE E.XCITl:"lt. PALM MESA APTS. 'llNlJTl-:S TON PT ;\lu to mo rrnt UH I H I:' l C I> I . " t' 1 ' Pl'rS1)nahlt.'d phonl' rm crai::e. C'onf rm mall •\l'n . undH!lrou11t1 prki! &. more in N t'\\ porl For S.1k l'ac1f11· ll(•ut•ni.: ~·ound :\Lilt• \li:han ur Sht•1·1 ~11•1.il hu-.1r1<·~' Gol•lt•n-.. ,.,l &. l>1·•·1i Acclng Hkkpni; 1:>4 9715111 x.r. :!IMIO 11 arlx>r I Ill ~I:! R~ili TEMPORARY llCll Ualh I&.:! BR from S:?:..'O &. up Adults. No Pl·b t;J61 Mt•"a Dr 1:-, Blk~ E..i~t of Ne\l.pOrl Uhd I .1-16 98ti() Tll E EX £CUTI\ to: Sl:f1'£. 1;.10 ~1711 Sl~c;O~ lo 3 r<>om 'u1lci. ,I\ ail :i>r OC \1rporl fo\Jll sen '"t'' a\ ail m d ud rccepl lu ans\.\ er phones Coof ... ren<'c room, Xerox mJ<'h 1-'ull M .. "Cy srrv for 11110 pleasi• call 7J.1/833·JC10 Lad.) or lad11·' '" u1w1 ah· lu1Kh rc>Untcr an ,1 n·n IUI'•' lwa I th I oo<l :.lon• 1 n l 'O.'ilJ 1\1"su a" 11 t•on· 1 c''wn t:oocl oppl\ lo huvc \our own hu:.lnl'!>I> 751 ili62 TRAVEL AGENCY 12621 Flower Street CG a rd en Grove J Large i bedroom apti.... l'lo.<ic lo shopp1n1? Will takt• Let us show you how to ,;tart an aicenry. Travel exp not necessary '1'111:il .. tartup & opernt1ni: r apatal .-.quired s:10.000 C714 )a:JS..92-i2 chi Id ren . I au nd r v ne~t dv\\ntown L.ii:una rac11it1e~ ~195·S2051 mo 1()1.alloo Luxunous I::>. Ut1lat1es paid Call Cl"UllH' ~u1tei. \\OOd 636·7343. Quart Placl' p.incled & plu'h crpls Prop, Inc $350. mo. Parking, rerep lnv~d'"9nt Rooms t1on1'>t. sec rel11raes. Opportunity 5015 4000 answerani: service. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xcro>e 3100 LDC. con· IC you·renotgelllng 13 sr; Room wt kitchenette lcrcnce room, abo J\ .,,1 return on your inH•i.l· $50 week & up 497 1795 ment, rail Sandy RO'.'ls, 548·97S5 AJU Co 837-374-1 Ambassador Inn in Costa Mesa, 2277 Harbor. Ccn· trally loc11tcd. 2:15 rooms MANY with kitchen. phone&. TV ...,w1mmang pool, Jaruz11 and rec. room. Dail) & weekly rates starting from $48 a week. 6'tS·4MO -------- Furnished'. Nr U.C.I. Jo~em to Abare w t young career woman. Rent reduct 10 excbanee for household duties 5S2-1548 or 752·2975 Barbara. La1una Niguel Sl50, rem. Pool, view. Call befort Spm, 83J.18.'19 1\fature adlt, furn BR. pvt. Executive !'uateli You -- need an o'flce" We nt>ed Money to Lo. 5025 a tenant. Your olfer to ••••••••••••••••••••••• us. from S2:?5 pt•r mo. We I st, 2nd & 3rd T.D. 's offer to you; lu"<urwu:. LOANSAVAll.ABLE ciffare. cxecuti ve !'il?C 0 ) Credit 'not imPort.nnt. personal phone co\· Broker 493.3 I 02 craae. receptaonasl. con ----' ---- ference room. >Cerox. :\loncy Avallablc, many notary. Near So. Coa~l sou rces. all projects. Plaia. easy lrecway ac. S50K min. 752·6052 cess. Tell us your need!>. ----------1 we will i Upµly 1t. Call ~ .. Trust !m-2161 D.edl 5035 QJ"AHDIHGIN 1978? ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST w ..... tRam htT.D."s. .eao Consider lh1s beauurully lndscpd busaneu park an the dynamic N B Airport Business area. Space 211dT.D.~ av all: 1455 sq fl. of pure Fairest Terms a!nce 194.9 ofc at 60c-64c; 4200sQ.fL Sattler Mtq. Co. FOL '\)) ~m Blal·k flui: f•·m \al M111¢nol1J,.,.ln <11 anapoll,, II B. !lb:! :!:!I~ Found. Pale Orange Lon~ llairt'tl CJl Costa ~le:;J. l'a 11 :>-16 i:Joll Fo und Long llalrl·d J?re\' whllt• male• c;it Urnokhursl Atlanta.1111 962-11112 LOST Fc·m Old Eni:la:o1h Hci;a:.Ler Tcxlay tu \\<irk on \a nous accounun~ «. bookket'p111.: u11i.1gn mt.-nl~. Work du11>u lo )our home . t'1i.:ur"" Clerks to Sr Accoun tan~ needed thruout Orange Co Robert llulf"I Acrountempe :MXI S. Main, Ste 501 No. Tower. Union Bank In The City of Or ange 7Ul835~1103 Sht•1•1> do1t. "Shag<i",l•---------1 \11ss1on \' Golf Cour'c lle\\11rr1 RJ t 21 1c; 7i0-<l2ll a11k for Joan LOST !\talc Cairn T~r rler bl.H'k & la.11, l'llll anytime 768 ;197:! Lust lrbh &otter female \pprox I ~ r V1~· Bui.hard Garfield, Ft11 Vly. 961-1-5197 Penonab 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Account Cieri. Typist Exper. JO lt.ey, uccura11 tnnsl. ram1llur w/b1llan1o1 proc<.'<iures, :;alnry open 89'.!·SS23 Adm Assll Ex Seto Sl4K SWfC Accnt S14K Persons fo'rad uy to SI 4K Ues Engr/ Deg $18K + Irvine Personnel A~ency 488 E. 17th Costa Mcsn Su1le 224 642· IA70 A/R SICUT AIY Sm firm needs good typist. 7~ wpm w' A R Ba. kit pri vHges. utll furn. $\3St mo. 979"8009. ofc/warehse. Call prop. 642·~'71 545-061 I mgr Judy Cl ark at ---+...,------• ------------ 833411113 or stop by Com-ReUr couple has monel merce Park. 4Ul0 Birch to tenc:I. lsl & 2nd T.D. s Vecatlon RtttfCllt 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabin, Ble Bear. alps 4-18. W up. r oo1 \bl, cir tv. dbl frpl. 494-8611. RMtals to Shere 430 St. Aaent, &n·3744 .. H.tpWowtect -7100....,..W.t.4 MlO Ip.Wonted. l.lOO ~ 7100 .............................................. ····················~·· ·-····················· ----------------·· -B B\ TITEP . I> !.() 0 K KC·: FI' I•: ll r 11 r A !> 1 IW' ;>< OI. I Pl&blh.' , ,\ tli: OJI ..: \II ; MANAGERS Ir MAMAGEI TUI MEES STOP KIDDING, YOURSELF! START THE MEW YEAR RIGHT! You '1'l' in a mJnugerial pos ition earning un :J\'erage hvmg bllt thal·s it.. You're drowning in dream!> of doing better. Color Tile Supcrmart. Inc .. a highly s uccessful anti growmg ,.,_.lailer in do·1t -you1s elf hon~l· improvement :ind decorating prodllct:- has the opporlun1l~ ~ou netd t o uncork your lrul' potential lf yot.: <.irt· ready to g ive total commtlmt:nt lG s ucecss ... no· compromisc ... we·ti giH you the chance to grow with us Our management lratncc program :::. tough. but you'll gel as much in returr: as you'll g 1\C You'll be grven c- S{uaranleed salary and ;,i chance to earn more. You will set vour own pace. In addition, you'll have the opportunity tu participate m ::,lod purchase and su\'ings plans. as "cli a~ full insurance bent!fil:,. ll you hu H ' a minimum two year s sales or pronm managerial experience. or c_ollcgt .. \\\ m \'Ill' ~·ou lo meet with m. at our Management Opportunity Seminar at Holiday Inn Los Angel~ Airport. Century Blvd. at La Cienega Blvd . Monday. January 9. 19i8. al i :OO p.m Anaheim Sheraton Inn. I ;, South al Ball Hoad Exit. l'uesday, Jan 10. 1978. afi:OO p.m J>asudena llolld<ty Inn. Pusadena Frccwav South to Arroyo and Cordovu Streeb. Wednesday, Jan. 11. 19i8. a l i :OO p .m Pomona Gr1:,wald Inn. L 10 to North Indian lhll at Foothill Street:.. Thursda}. January 12. 1978. at7:00pm It \\ 01l't cost you a th mg except your time lo hear ubout and in,·csligatc our <:Ornpa ny. ai; well as ask any questioni- you might have of our Natior:ai Personnel Munager. Al the conclusion ol each i:emrnar. an information packet further ex,pla1n1n)! our c:om pany und programb. will be pa ssed out and intervie:w appomtmenL'i will be taken trom tho::,e "1shmg lo apply. Interested? Call one ol our District :\lanagcrs :\Ionduy 1hrough Saturday. 9:00 a .m .. lo 9:00 p m He will answer any questions you have a nd a ~s ign you a fre~ reservation to a seminur locallon ot your choice Employment agencies ure in\.iled . Call Area Code 2t3·334·i3LO. 334·8263. Area Cod<: i14·985·0305. 827-6700. 998-55i0. or 998 -2190. An Equal Opportun1l~ Employer .lJ:t' du.dren I _._. .o 1 ~<t; <'a\s 1 ,, •-C&il 'ff V· •• , P~I Mor •h1l· 1-r: •.· • ' · •'" ln·ir.e. s:?:l 1~.> UABYSITTJ::P ;\ .:ctlctl l'rt'I 11' :1 hu m .: :-' _. r. Clt>rner.tt• c~" r ;;1.: ll .WM "93·285': Uol ln IOYS-GtltLS t_ 10 , • 111" l•l ;lj!(' f.\ t'I • r . \\ c..rk OLuun nl• • ll»I r.plt(\f1f l(lrth1 1),11• 'lo P.lut Wl•rk·n~ witt •• w ,1c\\J!t •.llJ.'f't \ l'Ot. f,f1111 B \B\'~lTTEfl lll·~(lt'c! '-'' 4• ~.t• pt•r "ct-I.. 11r P.'t:rr.t'. rr.)' hon'l' :\!er m.-•n: (',111 (~l • ./111.(lz:y. 1hru t)1 l jO•o ~ ::t' $1:. n"t'll 't• S1•m (.!t:• 1 llur.t Uc!>. :: ..!i:iu&en ~:111~;:1 •Pm ·•1101 Call Call aft ti. OO!ViO~ i_ _ I C1Jil~ 1·1 _ , IJ:ibystttcr. 1'uc~ & Fr· >I IUSIOY 10 5 1 .)£ ,ill.I ll< ~ :\I~ 1r11 L ht 1-. APJ•h 1 uc ~ h1.0 rr " l "'1 'ra n :. 1hur' • .:P~i Chor1ty :>iii·~ ~ · l:\rvwn l•·l"" Rt.!l • b -"' , I • hi\ ,I II 1. Ba }i.:tter my •.I. 11.nw _ ------ 1or ::: 't ha ltlrt:fl I ·1fll.)'" ai---------.,, \\k Rel:-t»IO lt>l. IUSl ... ESS IS IOOMIHG B.ibysllter t t1m,• ~ -t Iii.)• • wk for ~· '.'>nl l h1idrt"n \\ 1· nc.'fi linoJ helµ Some CHrn1gt:1 C.O«l •As~ 1:ay :'\o wknd~ ~. ~~:...: •Mto Mechanic; U 1\J;Y~lTT!~(, I •·r •lruckDri•er• Teacher 111 0"' n horn•' •Office Staff NB 'i 30 AM to 4 P:\I. 1111• f:'llpo>t 1U.: Tr1un~1> housekeep !.. Ma) b11n1J! )IJd-rq,orY:irhl own smJ d 11!rt Pr1.1v•u1 w: 1 l'lat"t:ntaa. t':\I O\\n ll:ln' ttl'-Cal •i---------· tii:J.!)52!; ll.\KJ::H Exp d 111 JI ~·I t'I tac C:.all l;rwn ~ \.\1 ,\ ll(X)n l9G·H :1 &inking TELLER l•or our Co:.tu ~,,.,, vi t': ct Jo: :ic 11er lll't t 1-1 1 ftt C:i11 :\Ir l>onni:I.' .11 ~·~ C:ihform.; I-cdl!r al Sa\'lng" &o Loaro • :!7001 l:irbor Ulvd. DI Equal Opport F.mp.oyt'r CANVASSERS •!--Tl n,.::i,.1 ~:· \\.· 'i'"a11: Yu1i ' I•· 'f.ikl'~C;i n\ll ·"'• S-'ary + loftU.H> \\ 1 Will Tram 751 .W' I CAREER SALfSMEtii HEEDED ... 111 l. I i.r .. 1 \: 1 i·u111h1 1•1 11..,r_.m ~.tl .;r v I I m IT• SlJl'L ur . •I ~::1•~1 mr. <..011.al·I M• Ila i;1.1,' is;.:;.i-.s;:.11 1.1. kJ• u,1 11~ .. \\. knJ, t'\'fS i\l I F P L ---------•IC<i~h·l 1 Bankmg S&L T ~ler Treintt LOAM PIOCISSING \\t·ci 1;.r;r,...11." 't't!k' ""' CLlltf( ,.t·lllt.: I" I~ l•· ... 1 I Bu.') pl<'as:inl :i.. I! oil 111 tr.ft·il•. l. .. i! \\t'111h Xlnt sat & lx!nt•l ih lklll M.13 ::1110 Dl·11111:· ,\: IJ1:11 ad\a ncTmc n1 :•\ .i1; n1~ 1'1·1•1.nrwl :-f'n1c1• 1 Mu.: t y pr .1u "11 m h\mt·.~':\l 1dw. 1111 Tett>phonl' &. cus tomtr «a!ohll'r I' r ·1 hu1 i. Sc < ontact. ~ec ~l:di:ur.t• c1111 Barbara lot uµ~l. Dawson. Gf:l-Jlull. tm :.40·3'.!.bli per.a.I Sav1na11 6. Loan. 33C6 V!o Lado, N I! &luuty Styhi.t 'A-UOtt>d. .\tust know n~w trer.t! .. Also beauty as1>1blar:t & a Ju11lc·l<: man1cu1 1~1 1137 8779 837 ·42JO IUUTY AS SIS T. f\ili or p it" 11uturc> Toi Wages f3i ~:.,o c..1 83741i79. CIVIi. Ef'olGIMEUIHG DESIGNER 1:,.,pcr cl 111 :.ul• t.11 .1~:u . \\Ork Ap!JI~ on J1t•r;,1m tv :\It f·t·~111es. lfobHI lk •n W11l111m Fro:-l .\. ,\"•IX' . l~Ot.Quait St. N ~ Classified Counter Sales' Reception OlANGICOAST DAILY,.LOT ~w. Bay St Costa Me1a Equal Opportunlt)' EmpioYe.r Bookkeepln1 afachlne OericaJ. l &Jtl otc. NeocU operator for auto de· • penon todoUU/:t,yplq, alersl\lp lnl 1rln1e Al'P. ArR Ii bat1dl11 bend\\$ " workine con· pbona. eau for appt dltlon1L cu U r. ordon 540-t714• E.O,E . Taylor ft1r .ippt . 714:540·7070 \. • a ·~:_~D;:4l~l_:Y:_P..:;ll:_:O:.T:._ ______ ...;.;M.;.;;o;..".;;.0..,~,.;.Jan~u-~.._t_. _19_71_ .W, W..W 7100 ...., W..... 7100 ~~~•••••!~~~ · -7100 ••••••••••••\•-.••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,W_..., HelpW..t.4 7100 tt.9Wwtecl 71 00 Het, Weat-4 71 ...., W..W ~ ••••• •••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••~'••••••••••••••••••• ··•• ••• • ••• •••••• •••••• ···-·••••••••••••••••• ·~~~:I~~:;: PRODUCTION l-..imi~-1111-11111111-... -.. ----... -·I Sreocrrtptr•ormy-lnpe::C~::!~! .... w 4llltted 7 I ...•.•....•...•.•..... 1 . .:U.Hll AL START OFF THE NEW YEAR WITH THESE ~REE POSITIONS Compaol•n nftdfl'd, re· EJ...BCTJ\ON IC AS lady &a eua "-"• QualJty C tr I REJllL B lldl fl o I.Ired fem o-er 60 w/c111. ilMllLY 6 WlRl .. O, tbe leCM,; le. ta.i QQ 0 IU Coalt u na rm lluat Lau to aJlop • aat Sm friendly comP••>'1 .-. .. ,.. ··-located In T\IU1n. out. noom 41 a.ant Incl. 11e• taclllll ... 1ooe1 C.11. TU~or_,..,._, TYPIST MllJHlr CLERKS Prevloua con1truct100 sin u Juy &o rlaht lady. bmd1u. ~aUdjo C.M. "6 c:xper. requlreod. Typo ~ Call Chuck tor aiz: at HOUSEQ8'11S llM SILECTRIC II =~~C:.,fJ~~~ ;g, 'UTOTIM llOW'pm no shorthand. companion for elderly =•fl~=· 1~0 No nper. ntc. Xhn Experienced accurDlc Typi&t needed non-dtltruc&ive te.tlDa. C..Y-tMtM..tl•b Coot.ctPqayw.JOOa min. panl.-lly bedrid·•--~;;;;:..~..;......;;;_,__ beQdlU lnchad. sick lay, tmmedlately. 70 wpm (must) d.tm n1lona1 IJllpoctlon & Hd Wu.ltd den 6'15-21H, 14"9573 IUCTllCIAM Bayview Conv. OS~ w0f'lun1 to HU • .Q 911.SBA iat.:X&.Jrd&blllt Stcrffary to!.!_000 wkr11.b. Smlco nttda5yrexpr'd _:1b;.::::W1:.;.:n;;..~CM-MZ;_;_·..;,~--·--1 proceduru. Send re Noexper req'd Wetrain lrvlnt.,..a.JOO~ueeto electnclll\. T~ wagea llouaemen" maids ParlTime •umo lo PO Box R. thole bi.:..CS A.ppllcantl upl)l1c1tnt. Uero II truly C OOll w d El .. ct r1 c I B Thur1·•av&FridayDariShJft Newport Dtacb, C11 u' 5 .... _ .... the chance of a lltctlme oo cosi " necd•d. App Y eq "' .,, apply at totem ......... ,....,. "OU 1'hl1 well knuwn Rrt'llkfut, t.unch, din· SU-CH!7 Brow~·· Mote l, 3 uoe Saturday Night Sh It 9286(). located at: '"' bJ dol. na n•t'I in 1978 & nl'r Exper'd. Apply ht C ' H v Sou\h lUDd...,arAve,CM. oo., • pHson, Ma Barker'• EXEC SECY ,!!,•una. w,, ''"""N P"'11ciflc:C1tUwy Intl ln um. At se~y to Se<y to pns to $950 Rc:>taurant, 212 E. 17th ...... TYP£S£JJ£R tlacqu~ Ball Recept. Hr1. .....,.,L. n-h tho VP. ot oparations, '"'" oftho h0>t """n lhe SI C.'1. Natlonal Educotlonol H 0 u 8 E w 1 v B s & 6All-3PM, Racquetruo W .,..no ~-•cal yo"' future t• )"'t " .irca '-CCI.ii per11on ------1 firm u loo&cins ror top· s Tu DENT s I E • ed D hi" •tl fJ872 Hamilton, HB. onnn ... uCnJlll't~·enmeqpOUY'•r hlghaJYOUWQllttoi:oAI\ wtg•J<xl ~lolli.. 'J'lua lJ "l•-------..i notch exper'd aecy ,to Housecleanert needed, xpenenc , ay I it poa1 on 06.1-0llM • ,.....,.. ~ iDI .. they like to promote "'"'' '""" "'"n• """tY COOK w0<k '°' U.e ""'· • Sr· car req. Up to 1100/wk. '""" within. Good 1k1tt•. r>o>. xtnt pol<'nt & "'"' 1,_., 0 ,1, v,.,.,,... ot ""'"" &16-lOOJJ, 61S.at!I Excellent Workin1 Condition• HAI. m A ft 'I' 0 P b, n 0 t 11 1 • cu 11 ·~•••k.-n »0·005.> 1 l•t>l/Jn Pmon Applloant mu" boon " Apply Jn Person Prol•Hlooal, llcon•e<I ·-Qlft •ohrr Abl&oll Abbo< ,.,_,, (':ill Chm Afler3PM tractlv•. well sroomed ---------1 salesp eople wanted, nds p/Umo •itncttvc, Aaency, H7·U22, 4500 The Ancltftt Mcwflltr profelo11lonltl individual 1en11roua coromlaslons. personable femahi. Campus Or. NB Se<retary to S9SO Sklllsoftyplnf 70+wpm, Orange Coast Dally Pilot Advancetralnln1. Wkndl 1 1 Re lbl '" mn" hn h" m "''"" 2"17 w Coa>t Hwy. NB SI I OJ+ wpm oom• "' H.S. GRADS 60.IOH lor , 11 °l:C.L1 '!;":,.,~ 5ocrtftry lo $150 th1l> \ .ir11•ty pni. ------1 coun\lne-exper req'd . ltCOUEGl!TIAIMID CetdwyJI Crockw buiiuu. Call W ed Pcachc:1ty lOO'~FrHto """" "< '"" " 011 " COOK Good "•<tins " 1 • xlnt 6•1 W. ltlto. 0 CM Thur.,fl IOAM ""·'°"" •PPll• '" t rrom th• J,L'J t n '"mt' of tht> b worklni cond & t•o UO West lay St., Coat• Mt1• • ., ........... un ts -.here you • If t Xlnl ~xPt"r d only. All Ii lrt1. A 1 "'o e1Cper . neceu. No A k ( p 1 Ward •''-"' " 1 1.c·r,1111nc.• unc.: lllllll.r I I Goo.I pay & bl!nef1ts. Ap· benefit.Ii pp y ID pelr~on ,, s or au Real r.t.ate Sales People can begin tn this new y .uh ..irw<"mcnt opptJ 1 9·'12: 1-3 30, or m111 re •tnl• or layol'fi. Plenty 'n Equal Opportunity Employer ~anted. Up lo tvl./lO'ii. Sailmaldn1. xlnt opporl. t or m ~ d I> o 1It1 am l •I\,,, • .., pl_,, JQJly Roger, 400 S of work. Call S39·l183, " -"" lh1,tnpr11 w "'' .· •· sumeto ""mm. •pl'tl. Nwp• Bch for aallmaklos career w/vlaoro\l• jhrow1ng l 'l •1(1 '"' ... c·oa't 11~ ". Laguna S "11m '>nm 'v .. • .. u b_,. fl ""' l '"' • -' Haff .... y1tM>1 • ·•• .,,_ w/old ""-' -rm 1,..tn< lkm .... m ac_·a_t·_h -------C-ati• Ma 72.:st 11 1ron11 promotionul Aecept/Secy to S8501--------1 ~· ....-· ......., W..W 7100 Htf1t Wci.hd 71001 ___ ..__.._..,.. . pou1b1lltlet for you to II ffilllll'\ l'I \llllr 1:11..1l. th1.. COOK 4361 llorch st· Hp:)•ch ~~~~~~~~~;:.r. .............. , ......... ~················ Sal• A.id Hourly Pay le work 1n(o exeo. ad- , ... the 11 '1i>ur you re (Nr. .C. A rpor Immediate openinas full 1 _.,, s-.., Modeli, 12> needed for RECEIVING bonuses Newport Pools muu1tlfuuvc ipc>l. SuP<"r '""""'' lo<-Xlot "°"'n' No "'"'' · N,...,.,. E O F. 10 , No uper "" ...,.. -' . ""'°' br°"huro SlOO/ per Oraoc• C.Un1Y14' .. J9t ..., & "•ol carcor gem. •~ "'' '"" w """' '''""' \pply on ..,.,~ b ...iivo SO< 'y r,• I;' thn& 21 ...,:....· For buoy H. 8 . ollico, h• J . W. Lau Landmp CLERKS SA L ES-J '-Women. s C' II A bi 1 a ii Ab bo' 4.hll•l>h f1unlolc&mc1· Mlor3PM •Just '--~elf·lltarter.lype M~neCorp . . musCathUafve m1,U94m7u1!.: lng67S·84SSof'lcrSPM Wen......t....,.ft1•to J>ubion.a..EJlpu.pref'd. Peuonntl AacoCY. w 14<Jrl\~rs makt•' 1111~ The Ancient Mariner .. ...... · mo. · exper. ..,.,.. ---_..._......, Ad'"'an'·emenl poolble. "7·8122. ooo Campu11 .ui ~u:c.mcly ic.:w.udm~ ~w7 w.C:OaJttUwy,N~ 85.wpm. a/b.l.UOwpm.1f l\tOTllER'S HELPfill receive, mark Ir ,. • ~ h Dr NU you like a fa~t paced day Leg :i I Secret a r Y • Live tn Newborn "S yr lm1pect incoming Apply ill person. 1' c .__:_ _.:__ ;!.'.Ii...,,,, , tu ''"'" '" tho t ubooo bu5'0<55. """'i~!IVIHG Ctiinlnal & <Ml Ill «•· old. own M m .,.,.,,. mo,..,handt1• In°"' ..,, ... Glan<e. 2122 W · 5 _,..., to $1 2K COOK plea:.c call b<.'lwecn luS,.ECTOR Uo71. Charmina office in Engl. ~pk'g 551·11191 receMnadepartment. Oceanfront. N.D Pre!>tl~OllS cHonts de G enOfc toS600 !'ail time Some cxper. H:JOA.\1 ·1P:\I Sala r y "' Laguna Beach. Must -----IMMIDJATI , d !-i&Jm~ l11c I) 11111~ <'iln 11 .. tp Ot:(' Apply II\ ~non. The l'flmmensurate W/:.lblll· s ma l 1 pre c Is I 0 n have xlnt sec'y skills & t.iOTOlt ROUTE OPIMINCiS SALES rcob~lor~:io~p~~~~c~rr~ \OU Mart J'i?ij .. rr right&. f>Prb}, 121>2 s E. Drlstol. ty. Bonnie Oavid1ton machined le molded ab I e to a 11 a u m e Dnily Pilot route in J.\Jll-lime positi8rui bua. malters. Call l'rlJ<I\ .in lnli•ic:.lm~ t!.t) s, __ 319-l·A Airport Loop Dr, pnrls for e l ect ro-n."lponsiblllty. J>leaslni: Newport 13each. After· &fullco. benelltt1. MONEY Marton. 833 , 2700 Dennii. 1 1 CM.549·8043 mechaniral device&. personality a mu is t. noons Monday through Pleueapply lnperaon & Oenn l~ Pcrionncl 111 I 11 i. vane Y """ !'OOK Lunch Wuitrcss. Work1na knowled1te o Salaryopen.497·1729 Friday plus Saturday & (&PRIDE) "-r. 11 1ce of Irvine. 20~ lrtl·tttl1' 1·0 worlll'I ' c f' . ,. • 11.ft,AJ. SICllTARY a " · ' ' OJtfltt Mlr-heli.on l.11\cly i·u w /\(·I\ 11.il'll:ndt'r all pl t1mc ---------1 Yl4.5 true pcmtloning Sund ymornin"" <'ros~ ~ M Q<1 I' ll "' I 5 llJ W'11 ,\ppl) .. 1il~ ranc1i.can. factory Workers pref'd, proflclent UIC of ... $.$00 per month. $50 rash ~UWIU ------- .. 11 " llil7 \\'l'std1ff Or ._N.!_ measunna instruments Pr~11tlgious Newpor t deposit required. Good ,p lt1~ Tl"'•·Llfe Lfbrariea,,_ _______ _ Claim• 4 d., to s I JK ('11,m1•t1c Sitles, ex per 4 Day or ST"COSWfTCH , ..... e p d .,...,ret'"'Y Salant • J Ml~·· .._....... .... W k Wk req'd. Beac,h Law rlrm ~eeks for colle"e 11t!.ldent or 2nd Inc. has both fuH & ~~--'-'"/G. Of~ " " ex r ...... -· .~' rncome. C11ll 642·4' 21 -....;,.. AAAAi-t fOf' llAf•PYHOLIDAYS """"" " h• ''"' , """ '"'' n« •"m •nont '°' 1139 Bok°' Cotto ,..,, open. Xlot b• n' t"'. Aokf0< Cl,,,ulotion. , ,,.__..,...,,. r-.-.. ..,......._, J • \Jh'r en l41trl.m1•11 l'n·~tlgL' IJrui,: ~llorc. bt•h 40 Hours 549·l041 ~1-9381 -------lr"'rv•<>l ... ,.1 .• ,..,_,(HI .. ,.. ric:ulate, fm lo•I'") Wl• wtll reopen on . all llf111p l•ln l..11111 (111,., \Int .in·a :\Ir 1-;1wuorl MOTOltROUTt •U)1)il·"""''•<I ........ who ... 3rd l11 •l3fl ~°" 10 )OVr l l I '-.. t 11 11 ht 01· l /\pply lo P<.'l")on Equal ()pntw Employer 1 New \leor 11 ( arecr. -1~11 ~ jr :J•n I ~ 67'.; :;I ..,.. LEGAL SECRETARY OILfV!RY \<,•~ trl ~worilfor •ll•I--~·mplo•·c-u • ._ All L'"l" 1111111, I .1r1·L'• :.1tu.1l1u11 Edler lrtdustrie1 k . t f . N ..... Jl'lf1 a. ... i. c" "'""'1 -·-;r c. J , ,. r .. ,, .. ~ 1 JJI t ·1i 11 1 111110; 1 IH·;1.1 \ ,.; It\' I'!'.: HS<JN ~tOl Dove Strtct to woe in quie 0 c 1n To di:hver large motor 1."'..,.. ,,,~, 1w 1-.00 OFFER Lir E!c1nd11n Aacn<.'r tur CM .ir<.•..i mu~t uM· N!!\\porl&ach -----... ---t Tulun. Gd typing skills. route In S Lli11una iand WE • <1020Uircl\,Slclli.t Off . 11 wn 1 ar, >.Int hour:. INSURANCE recepl exp. &dltc bkkp 'g LagunJ Nl"ud Must • ',' 'c"port n .. a(·h 833111'"> · 1.12 OIOb Lar11u 1psurance co. has .....,g., sec re ary ex · ha\.O 11ood dri \Ing rec or RICEIVIN., •a.... •Wt/ P/T Grn ICl' Aero:,, 1-'rom UC Airport I --· t p pre • d '--~ s~ ,, .. ..., I.""'"" '""" """ 1 .., 1 1 '"' lmmodlOle ..... .,, tor I'd. Call '°' appt onddopend•hleuuto '"° IHSPICTOI C-P dWoftl 111 h "ll' 11 Woii-. ::i h;iU rt"' Oell•.rv/Hew1popt'r L'aitorv Worker,, lite II S "rads Xlnt worldns 13a·7311. c1Uh dcpol>ll rtqwrcd •.,._ ...... ~ .. _ y SfCHTAIY ,\/t,1\••lht·11•'.lull 1111... ··F r .. II E>.per in qualtly OIS· wnrvt"_.r .... • ,, 11 11111 . 1 \l•U 111 ., 1t1ur1<·~ l'~rmanent part time Jnb m Jt'hine op er a tors. <.'Ond1 & benefits. UQUOR Cl.ERK. Tue. for 1nforma1ion 11 ca surwice for mech compo-., 4 Tr...I-'-Pl• for ~onstrucuon Co 1 ,. 1 ~.,111 .. ul the l'\tl .t dehv1.•nng l'arly mornmg fcm..ile dept Will train CMnm1 Rater Thurs, Fri Jlhdita;, $7..65 ~321. aa.k lor 11 Qrry ncnts. Small Mfg plant In -.., Nt-a 1 Broo~~u1 f.'' ~ ···Ii··~ I.\ Tinws to horn<.'\ tn Full ume da\'S ~'lime 2 yra bUllPell e•per & lu'.CdM.673·753<> ..:.()eclcyorDonW1 1am~ If R Cal l 894 ·53.SL CALL TODAY 1\d11ms.11.n wl ut~n ~~ 1 illl'ln ·.1111~1 .•. 1 1n1n" "'II Jre"" !\lu'>t 1'\l's Costa le :.. a 1i1oodf1aure1,tltudc .. 'I G JI T AUDITOfl · EOE AMLHM,X'2-6683 Gen Otc S600 up J.1111· 111 1111· '-1·w 'l 1"'' tH.•rd1ahlc&ha~ed.-pc•n •~1:!·1~77 Cl_... ....t t LOTATTENDANT 1' T TOMORROW --- <luhlt· lrJnsportalton ------ll'flll ''" 1 Exper'd, parl·l1me. App· RECEPT WEEKEND STAR Sl.'<'rl'l:IO for R.E Mi.ir s.Jlar~· s:ioo mo_:J.16·023_5 Gar<lcnt'r ne~ed for apt 40 WPM . lle1ivy pnones P:ir;~~~~Jme ly Ben Brown ' MQtl'I Jlcnl:il office, license Mu:.t havo Jid ahthnd & complexmCO!ll:iM~a GoodorganltnUonskllls. ---31100 Cout ltwy. l:>o. helpful,Judyor)farale 714 033 ao95 typ1na. Movina to new t21JlS.SS·J851 Apply 8am·2pm Tue•·Fri LUMIEA SAHSMAN .!!uguna:.. _ 49-1·9424 "U "O fac in Irvine. Gd. 5alary "' Iii•. \1111 1·11114lh 1111.., f)f>.Ll\'l':RY .\JAN lor car I 111 l\1111111 ,\ "'' h .\:\I '11mei. Rle. Nu SAHCO 1 b TIME l'ff & bunef1111. Apply Lu INSUIANCE ~:xpr'd for retail um er, NURSES AIDIS nect'ptiomst • $698 • Tcrnp offlr"" The S1n11u 1 · GENERAL COMftAHY Laauna Bch Lumber Co. F'ltime. all i.htfls. Park Stcirt 1971 Co 2082 M1rhulson 1121:? 49Hl.538or$40-8Z6T I d C lloQn >ltltl LJBR111ES INC lrv'i:ne,7620' .. u , 1'f570 Dtookhunill:it -•1 0 onv "•" off rl,llht ln l'H pos. " """' DELIVERY LABORERS 1-·ou~tamVaJlcy LVM's7·l f'lal(shq> Rd , N.B. w't'\cr nctlvf' <'Cl. Culll!~~~E;,~o~~E . .,;1;1-·~~~~~~tET.4~Yil::;; i..11ki.:1u11111ll4tlll1111rtth1° c \t 11 B ar4t:1 C:ittl---------i 1 .ant·!)'""' •II• I IKI 1.tll111111111· .111 w;,;, Secretory $800 \11·-. ... enJil'r 'C:Ourit•r Equal Oppor Employer P f time. Medica tions. 642_1JCM4. Barbara, ~-lt700 Dl'n· /L al I" "\\ '11 jl ,. " l'I' k-. :t1l:t} ~k I' lime.: am 01 Ne1-<lc...J lmmediutely 11·7 F/tlme Charge duty. NUfl.."iES rus " Den(UI Personnel SECRET AIY ea 1"'""''"' l"'l'ootll \\ho ptn Know Ori: Cn l..on~ &short krm ai.•. Good1al&frlogeben~. LV... Service pf Irvine, 2082 s•LES 2 Socr<'larlos lo r ,. II 111 \ ' II ". ".fl I' K'.1!'1.j(1 1 J 1Jtl4n K& 101'\M ~1 .. nmcnls. Holid~.'· & J•-1tor full time v -' Co II l ...... ~1 h Ison A "'cW"""t Centt:r Law or ~ .. "·' "'" ' · Mesa eiue nv · 051.{ •• 10".:.:~:.:.· :.:....:.;~· -----1 2 mature and rc1ponslble •• ,..,. ,\ fw11pl1 '''"' l\)11111: lh ... a e at I I) II p u y 1.a0unaBeachLtlmb~r 66 1 c t St c~ rice Typ1nc 60 .wpm , I IJc'lltal .1s:11~tant .... : • ..., c:Ao.8 ...... _ ' e n er ' L ... 11 •. p~ ... Tt"'e R~·eptiA-'s•t O"""r -,;.,k. lndlvldual1 needed for • \ ,\ -,h •'1 111 ' fk· ·b l10<1p1talitat1on pl;in .,.,... ...,..., ..., "'" S41558S .... "' .,, .,. ..,. "'" ~ '"" u~~ Jug al l'llpr not net· 1 • .rt t •111111•· . .tu vi.... llunl~1:7~~11'13 ·ac m·ailablc. Start Today! · · n~pon11hle & t1ynam1c Good w/number11, peo-retl.11 candy sales. Full & Salary commen1ur11t<-'" " Ii l<EHHEL HiLP indtvtdual net'ded to take r.•e. phone contact, lyp. J>U1·tlme. Management w/ablhl)' Call 644 .1000 Keypunch $735up l>E'l.i'I \I. ~t:CHF.TIBY .... f ·i; Wlcndhvein Somcwkdy M11chmi1t cbargem11mal1.modern. ng Need.s to be neat & poe1tlonopen Apply: :-.141111: 'h1U ~· \111 r111.11 llF:l'El1rtns1sT 1or 4.916 wcwk 540-iZU~;;__-MOLOMAICU convulest'ent f11eil1ly pleasant.540·1144. HEUHGaACI ,., 1 ,. 1 Ill \J .1.i I •11 r. u 11,,•wport flch orlhodon· ,_ •• ··--Oeti"n le bwld small pre PM'1 & nights. Apply Rc<:cpuonlst We need girl CAtitDllS \Int rn .... I I • lu• ... 11~1. ~ •• t.ir) opcp, Wnte 3848 C019tPU1 n•• KEYPUNCH Cl~lon :.Ingle & mulll G:u11elrJ Con\'nlcsrcnt Friday who likes people L:iauna Hilla Mall 1•11•111,,\.1:11 .. 11 l4 01 t.111.: na~~ifu.'il ,\dlllOJ. Dully 546·4741 D11ta J::ntry Opr Day ta\'tlymoldsfortransfer llo.p It wants 10 work in Wed,J 1m4.10A1'i1·5PM ''""'' • P1lol, ro Bo>. l!i60, Co!>la l.\cr(bs f-'r om !>hiftR In J!ous~ C:~ & 1 n j e c l i on mo Id i78l Garf~e,1~96A~~· 118 pleasant surroundinas S "'LIS/REC.,.., 1 • 1111111 • 1 " 11 '-' 1 ·\ 1 Mc11 ... Ca~ __ oranJteCoA1rport> pu~rll eqsspe ·" machines. Small :.hop (ilt> ... ....:. --lor·uusy, active ex· "' OM"•· Equal Oppor Emplo~ er curacy ijey lo disc t·>.· Good working condh IDfS ccuthcs. Call 97'J·2161 fa II h i o n o r I c n l l' d Oericd SSOO up IJl·:~T\I. ORTllO rci:cp-1~r btlprul. Sat open Oaysooly. MURSIS A. _ __ woman: 11 heatnn1ni: . \ 1 lion"! Nwpt B('ncftls. _ Xlnt bcocflts & worktn~ ST•COSWITCH IMC It ORDERLIES R<.'ception111t1Typi15t . pc>s1\100 wtth a IUlUlC. Ir 11 " 1!•·111 ''~ \ 11 •t 1 "' lft•nl..il i>>.rir rN1 Orthn ('F~Fll\I Ol-T llKl'!'l:I; condb Apply. N..itwn.il 11398,kcrC""'"M""a Xlnt l>cncfltli tncluu n"eeled full time for you are !lh1rfi· n1t \\ i.!IU" IU' f ., I Ulil\ ttl ' ..... ' ; c 4:lf 1 ... ""~·~· "-"11' ,... <t;' •• I 1 t 1mm IHI ",11(\ .1111 l Ill< Ill l'i.JJr pref "42 2626 t'\l)cr req'd, I ll kc} .idtl Sy11 1cms orp ' . I 54t-304 I :.1ck ria>' Bayview vHIV New ll I) r I Be 8 c h gres11ve • WI 1ni; 0 t p n • SO .,.. pm ~ood 01rch St, NB <Nr OC ~·niunn, <.:M 642·3505 puhlhihlng ft rm. Good learn op'4cal sale'! & ton· nu .. l' .1 \('f\ f111·1111lv Dl-NT\t ASSIST 1'..x1!Cr }' I i: r . ,. A·rport) F.OE. t;'nual""por Emplo)·er ...... ,ens work. On" purl '\ ' ' • ' l'Ompanv bCOL' lb I l' ~ "' -~-~~"'~ .. ~~~~~ knowledge o( trammar L<R:I. " ••tlht . lnl lt1·11' Ill'( F llml• X·r:I) ccrl · 1 N. ·1·1 h ..:.;;;.;.:..; __ _.;.;. ____ I O Nurs1111l aide & ~o ml' llm .. •-one full lime po1'1 l . 1111 t 1111 •1 ~·: ren r ewport <'J(' IOR •TORY r u 11 .• r essenttaJ. 675·6730 ~ • ' 1 1 • ' ""' c .. 11:H:>-().I • .;. p'itme" p llml•.K LA "' hsekp'g or tsaJcu em t1on.TheOpt11:al M11rk<'•. II d &42 2211 Cll f ...1 MACHINIST Exp prcf'd but not re i--------... 1 2&16 San Miguel Dr • NB Dictaphone Typist Dental Atslstant Y er.:.. -" Cw qulr'd. l.h·c tn or out HECEPTIONIST f..t0-43ti3 11 '<J\l l'llJ•i~ l)lltlll: 1111 E:o.p~r c·ndrx.lunt1l', ~·hair GEMIRALOFFICE L.V.N or R.N. or T~Cll 4Day/40 Hour Wt'ek p T li9R·2233 FOXY' •DY 1, ~ i.:1,.,11 rn hi '"" k 1,,1 ~1dc ·""l nt'•'<kd fo 1 r for wnnted full or p/llm1•. General machinf work ~ Seamstress Ol't'd<.'d tor \Int lwn~ ~ rrn·ndh ,.1 , co l~Ulll Npt ~ch prac· 11;11 ~:=~l~~f~rh \.'enipuncturc eitpr. Call on quality aoro11rrn cc Opportunity in l!:x1·cuuvc REClfTlOHIST sail makin~ 11111 1 can"'"' \•t1rkl'r\ Op11111· l11r tll'l' XJnl11pport for right lnSo Cnai.t Pl:l.(,11 lorup11t.fl4~ --componenl!i & as Women's Council for I SICRIT·RY producll.6'12·7238_ ,,111 .. th J,.non. non ~mokur Call iIBmbliea. Mui.t be oble to women lo earn $200. or "' HCHTAaY OrdcrCoord1nalor Rec1onal llHlt's ore for 1h1> world ~1du m:inuf has .. n opening for 1t i.aloli sec·y/courd1nat'1r ('c,., req ':. accurah.• t' 11 ins: & aond lol1pho1tl! rommun1cal1on skills I':>. per prcf'd. 1>u1 14 l' wtll train tho rl11h1 purson. Good u l & bencflls f'or nppt. ciill 4Y:f-4503 !Jam·6Pm AMI-'. INC. Poll<'r" Drumftcld Div iffil8l A\(mlda Acropucrto ' " ..... , nef'<Js u re•P l>erson to work from detailed plan· m ore per mo . Call for the only Nal'I Ad---. ... ----- ( 1111(11.1 .. Ill l1tJ5~ tH I o...,,, k · ll •· o(c Variety •· f O C wor 1n ·~ . nlng aheet• & blucprtnu. S.16·2-100 bctwn 10 .. 4 or 1\gency In ranee o . A l[S l>EN'l',\I. ASSISTANT <1(d11l1t'f>. l::xper. helpful. LAITIC:H Apply ln Person oppl. No dcl'\llS over Stlmulalln i: environ· SECRET A Secy. no sh to $800 1•,1rt time. upprox, 6!..'i hr:; bul will train C11 ll lkt~) · 110-MEOICAL Monday-Thursd11y phone mcnc, &re11t bcne(Hs. •SECURITY OFCRS • ·1 h1' i-J mu:.l 11\tl'l'l'"lin1: 1> wk Mu~t lw rxper m 549· 1 3 7 9. ENGINEERING Edler lndustriH Inc -- -xlnl irowth potential for # i TYPISTS 1-:c,tab 1 ,ucurl\y firm 1 ..... \n "Pfl<lf to 14111 k 111 .ill phasci. of denistr} Get1ef'al Office 2101 Dove St, NB __ PRX oprralor ror lele somtOl'lc loi.rested in ad De particular & l!Ct tho nccrh rclinl>lc rn1•n & 11111 11 1 11\1111.· i. 11111:.l 111 .~5 41>16 ons'g S«'rv Vnrtcd shift ndvertlsin1. 1'e 1trl you k. women for untlormt·d San .Juan Cuplstruno 1-:qual Opp<>r Employer 11 .,.., 111 • h111ld1n.i:' II E l>•··k i·lcrk ... ,.0 k-cnd Smcleclroni<~co \\'JClnt Sal~.$1066permonth Mainlennnce Man. South open. full k p/t Wit would replace haa beena b~5stign'!oern·,,tc~rhr~h~ securll)' poc;l11('1ns 10 l •. , ti , ~ ~" lxmcrit1 is looking for o. c. are" plumbmg lite traln riRhl pcraon Cal promoted to Traffic Mar. • ... Coe.ta \fc!'a Jo'ull or pll "'11" 1 •t /' 11~..:) 1111 11< l' 11.1~~ Ambai;•udor lnn. rapable ind1v1dual w 11d lmmt'd1ate openlnf for carpentr; Own lOOI• & :Wl 3395 She W iii firi!l hired s agency thal v.ork1 for i;chooult·s .wail (lc•tirc"" :'.1111~·~1~~ li.turturstut.o:;:; t!Jl<J~_._Urt~ol.c..;i;;...·A.;...._ __ ph reccpl :,kith, &. 3t:c qualified 1ndlv1dua ahle transp. Full time ----'I mo·, ago. Ask for Liz you. .....OFEES \\Clcome. J'hon<' t:ollccl. l.>ONUT SHOP IRVlNE, typing. 50Wpm SGOO mo lo perform 11arloos pro· 544--0933 'ersonnef Manctgfl' W1lllams. Boiell & "' m111n ofc for oppt. t2l3l Claims Secy $750 up exp11r d counter help. Lark EnglncennJI :.upp0rl of protol.ype de· MANAGEMENT will .setup & odm1ni~tc ~~~~~~~~~I ff · -\pplybetwceo!J.ltom cedural auianments In fee f'aul Ch08en Tndh. Jai:obt833-0888. tt CaltToday' 2S.'i-Ol66 Old ~"t:tl> co nl!c1h oul part ltmc. early mMnlng 806W 16th St. N.B velopmcnl of medical de· PEOPLE PERSON puhclcs In all aroas or= ~ 0 lC e • ;;c.yf1>1en ore. Kiss the IWtn~ 11tdl\ wliwme c>. hr1 f).'i.21~1 --f.H2·9W:l \ICt'", I e. arllftclal Exec. needs pi ll.me ns-l~bnr rclallons Calq RECll'TJOHIST 0 o ve rloa.d trv1nr Corp. world good IJCr 111 11\li14ran ca ftcldl>. I IERS -heart \ olves, embolcc· soc. In wholetale •upply. C;in, 933.2700, Also Fe~ SmaJI Mission Viejo ~Mi bvc for qutct CdM IOl«• "'" """' & Aond ~" '" OR V GEHUAI. Off ICE 1 om y ca th <lor • and Fu II• cap I to Ii "d '°"" Donn" • D•nno eo """' n•Ol appearina. HJ.0061 '"" "P ,,....,, P'"'""' "", ""'" wott m "'' '''" ""''' A~· 3 ·• dcli "" IJ I< typl •• & hkkp · •· m•mb,..o o•mnat0<s .... 111!4, Pmon••I Sm I <0 • '"""'°"'"'"'' ........,. ml &u-ch St, N 8 """"""' P<'"mllty '"' " '" """ I·' 1' m.,, OJ. • So Col I • 7S 1636 t •• In· Woll do pn>«dural t•I '"""" 2IMl2 >ll<h•l•on. Hkkp 'g "P helpful but l •"' olo t.oto ""'"" ''' C<Jlll<1l.1 ~11160.~:., A SJ~O mo. Call terv1cw. Newport Fioor ca.kulatfonsandanaly1l~ ----notncc typim1req'dmln tn11 "1ntere111 In high 545 0770...;.;llo__:..b _____ 1 Coverin11 of r•ulu, maintain In-Phone Schedulers so wpm. Call Lllli1n Find what yo11 wa"l in tnchnntogy producb Offlu M~09er D11t'lor nrcd:. Spanti~~ i.Pt',llun~ 1nd1v. to run hi• l>mall, bl1•Y ofe. Ito Is o 1emr1~ peraon to work tor f,iclraor«Jlnary hL"l)efiis & nc~o su.lary. Call ttlla 510..0055 ltctlllfoftl1t SU 5 13ca.,.UtUI ofcovorlookmA hMbOr fl nice people lo work with. Ciood typinR i;kllh It pl•Utnt pc!l'SOltaJ1ty will l•nd lhl nlcetJ1¥. Olli kite :WO 605:! OIUVERS/P-TI• Gent>rat Of'fi cc strumenta and prepare 2 Oponin~s. Unlqu 581-3830 DalJ.Y Pilot C111ss1fl~s 1m,.5000...._ ___ _ ~ <lcll&r i..A Tim:'. Part t1mo. Tax Service report.a. Health Program. P11rtt .ct 7100 ~~~~· bo 0~l::e:8.rDh~:~ ~la Mcllll. 642·6097 hPPLY ~~c~~~l!'°s ~~~l~~:i !!,.K:?:{!'ff[i::t~. ~~~·~ ..... ?~!~ ~~~· ........... .. van e>r pickup. -tso GIRLFRIDAY D''LOYMIHf l11divldunl11. Od benefits. Ing, It. Die.., t tren ore llnblllty ln eurance. One girt office. lite book· DIVl!S.OPMIMT Health Examlnltlc1, N work, Mature. HS \re~ :W9-"5'1. E.O.K Apply keeping. 10 key, type, PIPA~TMINT (7141540-~ _:IU=-:·1;.:m::.::.... _____ 111 bdwecn8.30&SPftf. phone por1on4llt~ 558-4$« I-----~-~-! 002 5.'S91 Ad Po.id lror by employer Plastic JnJcctjon Rc!,.t~~e;I Adnme la now ELECTRONJOS ASSEMBLER GIRL FRfDAY. tor CPA •toldlna tntervlewlnic for ulea otc In C4M . Recent exp SHILIY LAIS, INC. 1'1·Ur MAfl' people for their ind <>ffl~ n ot n • c. Bk Jt p I ~ua.J OppOrtuqlty E"e9!'d. 2nd Shift In Alicia Top C4:1}l knowlollao belpt\11, nt11l· ---=-Em:;;;.;.PloY~•;;;...:.M~/~P=--I PQUM.A~ ac.rotS the atr~t from bl bou 175-20711 tiW' tr Gem~o. t'or 111ppt. coll t tll. -----i ~-~N Ex~'d. 3"' l ~hputl Adame, Brkr. ~ 1'611.,. WAI..,,. IR. Louise Juteau , liar. tatSbltt S31•af40 " OPBATOIS .411 6'11nt Rcataunnt-COOIU. dt· ~i>J>l)I llvcr)' dtlvtra. Pltlme Ol'an1•0oa•t Pf1stles opcoJ.np '"" •-om• Ii 8SOW. lllh&t.C.M. mtn with ou t1ofn& 1~~~~~~::!'91 penonallU. " tllaio t.ak• 1: Dridt ln their work. C>Ye.r 2l • tbl• '° warll ev••· Orning muc~ 6t~ _9n ~tU~ion J6/anJ ,, Wt .. now lntWYilwlng for tht f~ potltlons: OIDIT •• Al.TERATIONS ••. SALES MAIN CASHmt.;Wvta DESK DISIUY •• AWNTENAN<J HOUSrKHPtNG .. .PaX IKIMNG/MAlltNG PMIAGING/SHfPPING Miff ~NG •.• ST<Q .-00~ I HtilpW~ 7100 .... W.t-4 71 . ·········~············· •.•......•........... Snelling & Snelling of Newport Beach Agency WORLD'S LARGEST Employment Service Genl Ofc Cashier, typisls, tellers, file <:!erk!>, collectors. Advance w/thei.e <·0'11. Start $475-$750. Electronic Sales Openings ror person W/knowledge Of elec· tronic componenls, to start at $15,600 + car al· low & expenses. Or com· puter ules to mgQ)t. Start $19,080. EJectronic Svc Must have degree " be motivated to learn X· Ray, Ultra Sound. Nu~lear FJetd.. Exec train . Start at S12.000-more If exper. Sales Pro W~lders Ericson ,Yachts Has F/Ume openings for expcr'd Job Hoppers. Don't APP· ly! Stable per$0nwanted --------- to represent No~i.co. in field. 1elllng ea~bllahed gUt Items In So. Ca. Stal't $11, 700 + bonu.. Pharm Sales N•t'l Co. S.J'. Vnlley, Arlionta IM Star& $1D.400. ~--------..,..- CASH Pr\Jn ~CT. DIAMOND$295. .94 ct loose dla. $475. Also mlac atones & Jwry. 2 Emeralds 213...(aa:-09'12 'SEA WAY'S Altlt7IMHel1 , .·.30• HARRISON'S SIARAY 232'1So. Main, S.A. 54MHI r I - COSTA MESA AMC&JEEP TOO MAHY JHl'S 1\fUST SELL 90 JEEPS BY JANUARY 31st Please Call 549-8023 2524HARBOR8LVO. Costa Mesa Mondmy, Jat1uary 2. 1878 DAU •. Y ftll.OT • •DRIVEA * • • * LITILE ... * • ,. SAVE A LOT ,. SHOP & COMP i\R E • BARWICK DATSUN ....,,,,. l11,r1t •l••·f1.,1111 8 31-1375 49 J-JJ7S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9100 Alfa Romeo '76 GT. perfect. Reasonable. 494-2406 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• n.7tsAnHere 11 models" cotor •• "-41ote Delvwy Today! NEWPORT DATSUN '77 Cltarantt Demo & executive \Ult.• now going on hurrv • 8H8 OOV1';ST R 1';~;T l"car MacArthur Bh d & Jamboree Hoad l :"EWPORT H!-;ACll 833-1300 ° '71 :!60Z 1> \TSL"' l.O\UEI> 1300 '17!1 534~ a'lk tor f'r('d 'ill 8210 llatrhhark, :ur, 1 !>Pd. lo m1 >.Int c.ond SJ:!IXI ufr <.:a II 5111 5260 Autos, New 910 •••••••••••••••••••••• '78's ALL MODELS LARGE SELECTION IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '62 vw~ ~Ito'") .aHaU• :» t 1 $995 '64 VW l ug :,,., i. •1:n• $1295 '64VW ~ .. 0 W'h·t• 111 . Sl,2'5 '65VW~ • .a •. ~. ,._.. •• Sl,3'5 '70 vw ~ A"'O y.""' I I ' S l,4'5 '69 vw~ 4 •0 ""~""""· .,eo •t'J14 Sl,5'5 '69 vw~ •If> .-i.tt1 Sl,6'5 '7 4 Fiot Wgn. .Ae•ttn ...._..., t "D t lt).tt $1695 '7l vw 412 w,,.. A •~ _.lf..,lt&A I~ $2,3'5 OYH H USfO CAH IN STC)Cj( ~12 Tovofa Cetlca ST ........ .r-.. :!OI '72 ICannann Ghia Coe • ·~ .... ~ 11021 '73 VW lua Conn,.. ArM11>ero..nl 1h '75 YW Rabbit 20r.4 10,11U.DWI0111.lollll J l206 '7 5 VW Rabbit 7 Or tuto. c*I gro. 1l111eo IBM mllH t I :l<M '76 vw lua • ..,, . lo"'-iio'4 • 1017 '76 Toyota Corolla Db • '" tit .,.,..., -.1o,,,. 1112• '74 Kormann Ghia Au1o lit at•eo tUQ01109r~h.en._ 11201 Brand $2,595 $2,,,5 $3,295 SJ,495 U ,495 SJ,6'5 SJ,7'5 SJ,995 '750 .. ~=:II~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Estate St.a. Wgn, stereo/tape, all pwr 1977CHl!VY MOHTECARLO Factory air cood .• vlnrl I.Op, full power, electnc window1, AM/ FM steceo tape & loaded with ex· lras. ('21REP). $5888 Nabers Cadillac 2600 H.11 hor Blvtr C.11\l,1 M~"·' 540·') I 00 •HIW '77 CHEY. MOMXA MIRAGE Porsche '74 911 Tari•. • • eqpt. $1800. 645-5089 2+2HATCHIACI< Auto. tram., air cood., pwr. at.eerioa & brakes, radlo, speeut new paint job le rftuCb more l (125C22). 44K mi, India red/blk • MYit-.iMM trim. leather. Immac lf-• Codlloc 9915 Mowo.lyS49tl HOWAID CheYroeet Dove at Quall Sts . 644-4510 • 19771/i 911 s It Under 3,000 ml. Has : everyt.1\lng, w/fac. WTil· It ty. Mustsell. 631·1304 It 1970 !JUT, 5 spc1; alloys, S * • • .. opt. Xlnt cond. $65001--------- 631·0600 dys ; 1·526·ti.7 evs. IEFOREYOU SELL YOUR TOYOTA, See us for a top dollar estimate! MARQUIS TOYOTA ,,MlSslON VIEJO 131-2110 495.1210 • •••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH IJJ..0555IJJ-0116 '64 Maltba, V·B. One owner, 79,000 miles, gd cood. $750. 64$-9420 ~4 i;a:guna, c spd, 454. • Stereo, new wide radials. 197'CAOILLAC 37,ooo mi. $2800/olr. •• SIYIW _830-___ zr_m ______ ,. AU leather, stereo tape, '59 Chevy Station Waf!Qn. cruise control & all the Runs., $200/best. ofrer. d e I u x e e x t r a a . 675-4265 aft 6 PM C629NR01 •• $988S 88 Cbevelle Wit\, l ownr, • 90M, needs body 4' paint. (5)'77fc 76Sevllles $300.8'2·1138 To Choo5e From .............................................. 1978 O.tsun 8210 2 Door -Thi9 qar Is fully equlps)ed Including uoderlell. sped8I detail. body aide moldlng11 & radio. -36 month Qpen el)d teue. Exact lease paym«tt Is $68.78 per month plua tu. Vehicle value -13526.95. Pay· only $142.91 advanc;e peyments to tN dellvety on approyec:t credit. Total ot' leaae payment -12886.08. 0Ptl1¥' prtce at end of 1 .... -St 939. 71. (35SOSIO~ GIGANDC . '11 CtlARANCE ONLY 13 LEFll IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 -