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1978-01-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
By ARTHUR VINSEL Ot TM D<Mly f'-Sl.ttt Shrouds of incomine fog like long, low, cray scarves !>lither along on the • sea wind out s id e th n t averft door onto Haight and As hbury street s and the wreckage o f t h e celebrated 1967 Summer of Love. 111,.SIL. A r ather young man young for a derelict swills i.weet wine. fufally lOUC'hani: my coal slee\-c ;md l.Jcgging me to be his friend. lie i.avs he 1s cold and lonely and far ·rrom home• And then he freah uut and starts crying and can't talk apymore and I lead him out into the n1ghl and 1Ls "cl gray nb· bons of blo" ing fog to the lla1ght AJ.hbury Free Chntc, not kno"'ing what else to do One rem"mbers the "'1de eyed. 1deall:.t1c pop mui.1c generated by th at phan· t asmagonc Ume and place and one wonders: Where have all the Flower Children gone? A month earlier. I spent a week's working vacation in San F rancisco. wanderin g the llaight-Ashbury district, gather ing material for a series of n c w si) a p e r a n cl m a g a z an e articles on the whole so called I It pp1e movement The fascinating fountuin of 1n lormalion and 1nll•n 1c"s (lov.ed after mak1n~ "anous contacL.., and so. IO ~ears ago. I returned lo rover the symbolic Ueath and f''uneral ccrcmon' 1U. h:adl•rs held m Golden Cate P arl. They proclaimed-like all good lhtngs-lheir original mov· ement must end, for many rea· i.ons. One or my prime sources was a d ental student at nearby UC San F rancisco who was employed by the federal government. He was conducting a sociological s urvey for U.S. agencies lo de· t ermine where the Hipple move· ment would move next. Clearly, it was disintegrating. ~hadowed by a rather fearful fl'd1•ral administration and s low- 1~ bemg killed by commercial explorlation and abuse by kinky kooki. of every slnpe. San .Francisco International Airport enm :.erved containers of so-called Love Sugar in its coffee s hops. the plam old stuff llnled with food colorlna for a touristy psychedelic effect Tanner Gray Linc bus tours loaded with Iowans rumbled down humanity-packed Haight Street, spewing exhaust fumei. and disapproval of the whole sm fut, secretly exciting scene. They would have sniffed d1f fercnt fumes out on the street One day, walking down H uight's s ix blocks in my scroungy Buretta-like Hippie garb. with beads and i.ketch pad for drawing, I smelled burnmg marijuana 27 hmci. by actual count. Once I w1tnci.i.cd a \'1c1ous knife duel m a pastoral meadow of Golden Gate Park • Oncl' two or three other gu)i. and I ran from a curb to push a <.'ar with Oklahoma license plates when it :.tailed as the' 1s iting occupanti. gaped They Jumped out the opposite side doors to run before we explained we JUSt wanted to help them get i.turted. To their credit, the H1ughl Ashbury establishment leaders eventually saw the handwriting on the wall and tried to commit u m ercy killing to put their originally idealistic movement out of its misery. "Nebraska Needs You More," was one sign in the window of a closed shop on Haiithl Street. an eloquent farewell note lhal said the Flower Children were wilt ing By now. ll was autumn. "1th u bitter\\ mter of discontent ahead for those "'ho stayed and tried to kl'l'P "arm h' danl·ani; and l' h a n t 1 n i.: 11 .1 1 l' I\ r 1 s h n a. l'horuses Tht• wohcs hud moved 1n on the ship .md rape and dru&· d('aling murders were 10<.'rea.'t- ing. in add\bon to drug overdose deaths. 10-YEAR LAPSE BAFFLES FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT -See Page A3 - Two of tht• more outspoken lcudcri. m fa\'or of d isbanding the whole. crazy summ er. 196'7 mini-socll'LY wt•rl' Ron and_ Ja) Th('lin, t\\ 1n brothers who helped launch 1t Th<'\' "t•n· thrN• 'curi. ahead of mt: at 1111~ Sun ·Lui:. ObisPo Sl•nto1 ll1~h School model kids, !St'i'IDf PIE, Pag~AZ) SUNDAY DAILY PILOT * * * * VOL. 71, NO. 8, 7 SECTIONS, 110 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, J ANUARY 6, 1978 TWENTY·FIVE C ENTS Peace Initiative Backed \\'r\Slll:-o.;GTO;-.; 1A P > E1.n1>t ti an Pn· ... 1dt•11t t\n\\ Jr Sud JI..., pe:ic1· 11Hl1at 1' t• h:J!-. 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I .j Al"WlrtPllOIO RECENT FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH NOW NUMBERED BY CORONER TO SHOW THOSE SLAIN Andrew. Jennifer. Simon Jr .. David. Matthew. Rosearm l>osed With Parents SA Pilot Lucky Lander GlnomyDay For Broker Plane Bellied After Wheels Lock B~ Jl:RRV llERTESSTE I' Ol IM D•tlf Pilot Sl•lf .\ t•ool hc.1cl and tht• t•xperil'ncc of of a pr<'' 10us forced landan.11 paid off for a formt•r homber pilot when a Santa Ana man b('I ly la ndl'd h11> prl\ Hte plane Saturday t>vc ninit at Orange County A1rPort. The emergenr~ touchdo\.l.n c:ime after the p1lot. Kt>nnNh R G<.1rrell. was unable to d1slod~c a locked landtnl? gear on his Cessna 210 Ccntura <;arrctt 53, brought the plane do\\ n at 6:27 p m on the main run'' :iy after makinj? several passes and conferring with mechanics on the ground for an hour. according to rePorts The underside of the fuselage. pro peller and landing gear doors were damaged and Garrett, un- injured. said there Is a Possibility or engine damage. "Investigators said he CGar- rl't t ) did a beautiful job of bringing the plane down," said division of forestry Capt. Rich ard Condon of the Orange Cou nty Fire Department's Cras h and Rescue Unit. sta- tioned at the airport. Garrett had taken the plane up about 4:15 because he hadn't flown It for a week or two, he said. lie was coming in for a landing al 5:30 when the gear stuck. "I flew by the tower to have them confirm that the landing gear was up." Garrett said. He then circled the airport con· versing with mechanics{ "hoping we could work someth ng ouL" Gorrell said he recycled the landing gear and tried to use the emergency band pump, but to no avail. H e flew by the tower again and waited untU all jet. and other traf· fie had cleared bcCore sltUne the crartdown. Three crash vehicles. a fire truck, emcrcencyambulance and paremedJca responded. "There was a pot•lbillty the frtctlon or a break in the hydraulic line mt•ht set a Qre. •' Garrett aald. "'l'he sltuaUqri waa tense. but the alr was smooth and ilheJptd," H Garrett'• wile, Doroth)'. had 1ome anxious momenta as abe waited forhlm. "l first Itemed or the t.r<>ublo about 20 snh,uteJ before be landtd." JMta.ld. "I called ID1' IOft (Kelly. 15,) 4'Ultkly tOld hlm wli"at happieed and to prsy/' aal(l Mn. Garret~. a.. npl••w uw lbe did IOl1'• .JlfMMc.....,· • Clel PJl.OI', Pip U) NEW YORK CA P J Michael Crcem says the> wheeling and dealing of the harried men who work in the dim, cavernous chambers of the New York Stock Exchan~e "rcrl<.'cls everyhody's hope<. and fean. for the future " The Dow Jones averag(' dropped 37 points in the first week or trading in 1978. On Friday, the average lost nearly 12 points, closing below the "psychological m ark'' of 800 for the first lime In more than two years. ''Things arc very gloomy," said broker James O 'Connell o f Schneider, Bernet & Hickman, Inc. "But I've seen lots ol days like to· day." "You rea11y ought lo talk t o thls t e Uow," O'Connell said . waving to a broker awaiting a n elevator to the exchaJl&e's lunc h club. "He's iot all the inslJhls." "No interviews today." said the other. "Alcohol ls the prescription for mo." Dad Charged In Slaying of Six Children ROCKFORD. Ill C.\P1 ,\ Iii 'enr-old ralher wa~ char~ed Sal urday with "silenll} ttnd ml·thodically" i.tabbing and lll·ating his six sleeping children to death "ith a hunting knirc and ru bher·headed mallet. One 15-year veter an police 1n 'es ti gator called it "the· worst mass murder in the his tory or the city and the most vicious murder I've ever seep." Rockford police broke into Simon Nelson's three-stor} slue co home here after Milwaukee police notified them that l\elson "as arrested in that city and l'11a r ged with b e ating his l'~lranged wife. Ann. 38. :\I rs. Nelson reported to Milwaukee police that her hu'>band told he r he had killed their children. aged 3 to IZ f''tve-year-old Roseann Nelson and her 12-year-old sii.tcr Jcn- ntfer were found in their bed in a ~ccond-floor bedroom. their heads bludgcont>d and their hod1es repeatedly stabbed. Thc>ar pet dog, a dachshund, was an lhl' bed. its throat slil. said polic<• Capt. Richard An den;on. The girls' four brothers -Matthew. 7, Andrew, 9, Sim on Jr . 10. and David. 3 -were found in their third-floor bedroom. killed in a s imilar manner. Anderson said One of the boys' bodies was found halfway out of his bed. an d1calmg he m ay huve been the• onl~ one of the children "ho had an~· warning of 1mp('nd1n..: death. Anderson satd AP W,,.. ..... 10 ACCUSED OF KILLING 6 Simon Nelson. 46 '\c•1ghhor!'> n·pnrll'd !waring no ~ou ncb . 1\nd1·rson :-.aid 1n clt•..,trih111g the· l.1lltnJ!s a... silent ,mcl m c•lho<Jrl-.il lie saul a hunting kn1ft• and {I lar~t.· ruhhl•r hc·1Hkcl mallet \\Cl'(' found 111 thc• hOmC' an0 \I t•rl' tOn!-.1cl1•r1·d 1 hC' dt>alb \I 1•;1pnn" '1•1ghhor Ioli! poll cc• Iha\ \11 ,,.i...on ,111 11·1· ... kallnl! 1n 1i-.t>1• Ii l>l .. \D. P aJt" i\21 Fans Fill Memphis For Elvis Tribute MEMPHIS (AP) -Souvenirs by the ton. 30 hours of uninter· rupted Elvis Pres ley movies and a trip to his grave turned Mem · phis into a Mecca for fans of the late singer thls weekend. Presley. who died Aug. 16. would have been 43 today. and to mark the occasion pro moters aL the Cook Convention Cente r and the Mid-South Fair grounds vied Cor the attention or Elvis Cans. At Presley's Graceland Mans ion , a steady stream of people. many wearing T-shirts or jackets emblazoned with tributes to Elvis. trudged up the quarter-mlle·long driveway for a lO·minute visit lo his grave Saturday SEE STROM BUN -Senator Strom 'l'burmond, 74, has sent his toddler children home while he be&hla the hard rac11 lo bold his aeat for "he more years. hut then, aays an AaaocJattd Pms ~lory. he is always runnJna. Pare A9 At tht· convention Cl'nlcr. Elvis rans could bu)· Presley a lbum ~. J<'Welry. photos or statu('tlt•s from i.elecl ions at 65 d1spluy boothl> At one end of lhe holl. films of Preslry's t1·lev1s1on "PC'l'ials "ere shown almost non- ... top '\<.'ar the· door ~al Mary Wells ol ;'\I..'\\ port. Ky who 1i. cam· pa 1gn1 n g lo ha\'<' Aug 16 dc<'larcd a national holtda) Oon't you wunt to s ign this and heltl us get Elvis a national holtdav"" Mr'> Wells asked pco. pie pa~'>tnf'l b) Prei.lc·' cle:.l'n (''> a holtda:, 1n hil> hon0°I, shl' saJd, because or oil the JOY he brouitht people <See ELVIS. Page A2> !Nlt.Y f'lt.OT Slc:TIOllll •• .. M .. aM C4 tM ...., .. Cl M C*eif c.<t*• "-'1¥..,.. "" """" . ' I I I . . A.I DAILY fttLOT Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights o.i1,P1 ... ~ CULVER DRIVE WASHES OUT IN IRVINE When it rains it pours along coast i\ll(J lhc rams taml· In 1.1.hal wus one of lhe \\ettesl '' l'Ck'> in Sl'veral ~ l'ars. the Orange Coust got a barrage of 1,11n n1 .. u·I\ t'\ 1•n d '' frnm Tut•'>dav nn last week. It came 111 .1 'ar ll'l' ''' \\ ·•' ·1he11· \\l'rl' tir1w-. "hen the rain came <11m 11 111 '>h1·1·1-. ..,11 h.11 rl .111d clPnM· 1l litl'rally sloppc•d lraff1<· •111 th• frl't ",,,' 11 l1ai11 ·d \nd II dnull'd for hours :inci hour'> l lw11· \\ 1·11· nurnt·r•>ll'> at·uHll'nb Cars sldllcd Build111gs lluodcd Hoad-. wushed away. Mud slid. The \\ or'>t d;m1.1;1· 1 <trll• 1n In tnl' \ full lane "u-. wa'>hed out on t hP :-..in l>11·g11 ( r .. ,.i.. H1 t<1j(t' on Cul\ er lJnve Culver and m.in.~ •ith1•1 th11ro11ghfar (•-. \\t'rc C'losC'd <.ind thous<inds of 11·-.1dlnt-. \\c11· lrdppl'd '' 1n their homes l\l a1n Bc-;tc•h 1n L.q.~una Beach was s liced 1n h a I f In t h c L a i:t u n a C a n y o n w a t e r s h e d t h a l 1·mpt11·.., unto lhl' li1•aC'h A mud slide cut off ~II \'l''"'"" C.tn) on rl's1<frnls as hundrl'ds of Lons of goo slo'>la·<J <lo'' 11 Sanl1.1go < 'n•l'k Numerous construction s1te'i 111 \I 1..,s11in \'a·Jo \\l'r<' -..indbagged as were areas in front ot Laguna Beach '>tnrefronls Bluffs slipped into the ocean on l'J<'1fie Coa-.1 llighw;.iy in Sun Clemente. City Hall J l1mrl1 ti 111 C'o-.1 ii :\h-'>a ED QUINN SHOWS BRICK STRUCK BY LIGHTNING \ Laquna Beach Ho'u~~1~i::.~~~~:~"~~:~~~~7:~,;. \\hen It :.truck the chimnl'y of her home during one Of last \\eck'-. .,to1m ... The 1.1.om:rn, Barban.1 Quinn. was not in- Jllred ''Shi· wa., dustin~ things by the fireplace when lti.:htning hit lhl• 1·h1mney. · said her husband Ed C Quann :1;.nos Caspian Sl•a. Monarch Ray Terra<.'e. ''She wa~ <'rouched down :.it .thf' time and the lightning flattened her She w<•nt dO\\n and :.luycd do"n." ~umn said. He said his \\ 1fo wasn't fnghlen<•d "until about 10 minutes later when it dawnt'CI on hf'r what urtually happened lie found about LI third of their <·h1mney lying '>Cattered on their patio and utop u n<'1ghbor's roof Huntington Beach Pair save girl, 16, from attack Two ) oung Orange Coast men last week proved that not everyone avoids a call for help. Robert Maness 23 of Huntinglon Beach. and Michael Spears, 24, of Costa' M~sa, werl'. near the scene where suspect Lon Dean Vickery. ll Huntington Reach short order cook, is ! a lleged to have been dragging a girl or 16 awpy from a busy Beach Boulevard curb near Adam s Avenue . Maness pounced on lhe suspect and called for help. Spears heard his cry and joined in sub.duing the suspect. The girl, say police, had her c lothing parllnlly torn orr and was saved from .. A Jot of anguish ... a lot of mental tormenl. .. and . • trauma," Detective Art Droz said. "I spoke lo her the other day, she seems to be doing finl'." MA111J1 Ne wport lk.ac h Close call aboard the Miss Beth .. 'm jusl dam bed 1lad to be allve," •aid Newport Beach CQmmodlty dealer Thomas Wuely after ~ tr~ated rot Durns on<l a punctW'e wound be su1ta1ne<1 Jut. wee~ when hit 25-foot cruiae.r exploded alter JeavlnC a Balboa Jshmd fuel doek. Wakely Hid that fuel and flam • . quickly spread over th deck• of hi• MiH Beth, burnJn1 him andthrHcompanlona. The quartet awam for 1hore 150 yard.I away and were aldedbytwomcnwhoJumpedlntolhewattl'frornlhebailk. WYNNE, Ark . CAP) -Ofto ij;enon was killed wh a tOhuMk> trtpped &h.rouah a mobUo home park Saturday and dtlttoye4 IO trallen. tomo ot them U1t*5 Uil ... .. - Knievel Back in Custody LOS ANGELES (AP) -A compl3lnl charging daredevil Evel Knievel with escaping from jail wall be sought Monday In the afterma th of the stuntman's showinf up five hours late for h1~ lock-up following a work furlough, authorities said. Knle\'cl. 39, was booked for in- \'Cstigut1on CJ( escape when he surrendered to deputies at the llall of Justice ul 2:40 am. Saturday . Deputy Tony Hoc1 ri~uct suid the dcpurtment "'ill i.eek a complaint Monday with the district attorney's office and Kni(.lvel.,.could be arral'1ed th(' same day. Authorities had Issued an all· pointi. bulletin for Knievel before h1s surrender after pro- bation officer Kennet.Jl Caldwell reported the s tuntma n had <'ailed to say he had decided not. lo return to jail. Knievel reportedly told the probation officer he was upset by some news reports he had i.een on local television stations t>Jrlier in the evening. l<'rum Page 1\ I 6 DEAD ... structor, left Rockford several days ago and m oved Into a !\1tlwaukee motel. T hey said the couple had had nume rous argu- ments about Nelson's failure to get a job. Police s aid Nelson re· cently was hired as a manage· ment counselor in Rockford, where the family lived for the past two years a fte r moving from Beloit, Wis. A Rockford police spokesman said the lime or the children's death'> had not hcen firmly "~tabhshed. hut 1t \\as belien•d they \\l'rl' i.lu1n within 21 hours of their di&CO\ (•ry '\\'l' arc checking \\Ith the t·hi ldn•n's schools lo .,ee if thev \\ <.'r~ an class Jo'nda~. i.lill trying to pin 1t dO\\.n more prec1!.el~ " he said. Anderson :.aid six counts of murder were lodeed againi.t Nelson, who was arrested in Milwaukee early Saturday after M·1ghbors in Mrs. Nelson·., motel reported that s he was bl' ing beaten. From Page Al PILOT ... She ci1dn't 1>ec the landing. but \\hen i.he :.1ghted her hu.,band l>OOn after, ran and threw her armi. around him. Garrett said he had b~ought un Apache tw in.en gine craft down in a dirt field south or Salt Luke City 10 years ago when one of its engines failed al high altitude. Garrett flew alluck bomber& for the i\ir Force near the end of World War II . Frolft Page Al HIPPIES ... Boy ·scouts, honor students. with <t prosperous and established family background. I ronlcally. three of we SLOHS i;lraduntes were pictured separately in one edition of the newspaper in which my series uppured just before the October ll aighl-Ashbury Death a nd Funeral ob!-.cr\'ance There was Thelin <Class or '57) on Page One in an AP Wirephoto. explaining the end of the movement. My muf made Page Five to show how (Class of '59) dressed to mingle as a re- p o fl e r with that m ass of mankind which dared to think differently. And in the Sports Section was a photo of Boston Red Sox pitcher Jim Lonborg (Cius of '61) hurling the leam'a way to victory ln the 1967 World Serles. The day's edition made it. seem a s m all world Indeed. One of 6ur other SLOHS r lassmales, Dally Pilot ~ Sportswriter Crate Sherr, <Class of '57) sew Thelin agaJn recently at their 20th claSI reunion and his report contlrma a thesis l rormed JO years 110. "Thelin is str aight aa Hell no w . Convention al," Cr aig aald." He'• in buaineu up at Lake Tahoe and doin1 just 1reat." I was reminded of a recent TV Interview seen when I was home with the nu and too weok to hold QI a 109dnovel tutocl. Th• pe1t was a craduate ot the Jtalehl·Athbuey where he learned candl•m1kln1 wu hl1 thln1 In life. ~ay h• bud• a undl•manufacturtna empire worth perhapt 13 million. Perhapt the alp ht the ~· dow of tbat rath•r 11d, bOa~· up little 1bop a decade qo, HY· ln1 Nebraska NMdl You M~o. c:ontatned more truth than poetry, Where have all the Flower Cbtldren pne? Gone thtlr 191>arato w1y1, one by ••• lom• ,.... JUcki eDOUlh lto Last One B onae Is a. •• Men. womC'n i.lnd children, nearly 600 strong, crowd thoroughfare in Dana Point ·1' version or the Boston Marathon held Sulurday. The purticipanls ran 10,000 meters or 6.2 miles around Dana Point If arbor. The cvenl was co-sponsored by a health club and sporting goods store. Green Seeks Assembly San Clemente Barber Challenges Cordova A San Clement e real-estate· broker-bar ber announced Fri· day that he wlll be a Republican candidate in June for the stale Assembly's 74th District seat held by Democrat Ron Cordova of Lake Forest James N Green. 41 , of 119 Avenidll Manpo-.a al-.o look out P.Upers Wt•dn<•'>clJy :.it the c·ounty Rt•gii.t rar of \ 11ll·r-. office 1n Santa t\nu lo 1·1rculatc• p<•t1lions for 'olt•r ..ignatur<''> 1n hl'u of pa) ing the rcqu11 C'd S256 f1hng ft'l'. G rt•en J M·lf deM· ri bed con '<'n'all\c -.wd his platform \\olll include legislation to eliminate the Assembly and form a less· costly unicamera l legislature similar to Nebraska's. A county resident since 1974 and a barber for most of his working life, Green said he'll launch 40 volunteers on a grass· roots, precinct-walking cam· palgn. Green, "ho satt.I hc l'Urrently lacks fundi. for a profe!.s1onall) directed campaign. l'harged that fre-.hman A-.sl•mhl) man Cordova "1s out of touch with the middle clas.,·· and :.aid the d1:. tr1cl 1s ready to elect a 1.1,.orkang Olympic Darling Olga Korbut Weds :\1 0 SC 0 \\' 1 t\ P 1 0 I g a Korhul, the d1minut1,·c Soviet ~' mnust who captivated world audwnct•., at the 19i2 Munich Olympic'>. wui. morr1cd Satur· dar lo Leonid Rortkev1ch. a top So\'let pop Mngcr. a guest at the wedding reported. The engagement of Korbul, 21. and Bortkcvich, 28. officially was announred Jan. 1. The Sov·. 1et press, which usually plays down the privat<' lives of c.·c•lebril1t•s. carried no im· mediate account of the mar- riage. The clouhlc·nng ceremony took place al a slat<' "wedding palace." used by most Soviets in lieu of churche~. In Minsk. Byclorussla. Korbut lives In the n('arby lO\\ n of Grodno The Y.eddmg gue&t. reached by telephone. :-ai d Korbut. wear· inf( a \\oh1lc \\Cdding gown and \'t>ll. accompanied Borlkev1ch aftt.'r th<' ceremony to a m onu· ment to lheloruss1ani. who died 1n World \\'ar II. In the Soviet tradition for newly married couples. they laid a wreath at the memorial. About 100 people attended the wedding, 1nclud1ng sports fq~urcs und me mbers of Bortkevich's rock group. the "Pei.nyuri " A wedding recep· t1on was plann<'d tor after the <'crcmonv at a local.restaurant The i.all. mustachioed Bortkevlch is lhe top singer fo r the Byelorussia·based group. UWI~ ARMS OF STATUTE FRAME ORAVE OP ELVIS PR!SLl!Y Mourner• Fiie PHt Sit• at Graceland Manalon E'ro. PafJf! A J CARTER •.• "l think Sadat ln an almoet · unique way not only h11 the trus~ or ha own people and the r t of the world •. but alao to a eubstantlal dcaree, lh• trust or th• llt.aeU clUzena," Carter 11ld. ••Th• Shah •Ul bo 1upportlve: th~ Stu~ were very encouraa· 1n1 about the future, and Huueln and wo ap-te complete· ly," Cllrter 1 Id. ... don't think r would tM viqlaUn1 any cOnlidence to taY that all the Arab leadtrtl With whom I met tald thtr, upport41d Sadal unequh'OCally, •ht 1aJd. It wu .,reed by tile White Houae lrid the rtoorlon tbal his remarks would: b"t rtleue4 Oil Tanker Cfiulhes I mo Ctewboat NEW ORLEANS CAP) -An oll tanker collided with a crewboat 75 mll off aouthwoat Loul1lan1, and unconfirmed re- portl early lOday Jndlcat.ed there were at least lwo aurvtvon, the Co11t Guard aaJd. The Coast Ouard tald tho :leO·foot lahker Stolt Vlkln1 col· Udid With tho ~oot crew boat Cindy Bar. which oap•laed there aboUt 12:80 a m. The eobt Guard 1ald the ro-port of 1urvlvor1 that came tbrouah radJo conver11tlon1 man who will fight to remove the taxpayer's burden. T he owner of Jim Green's barber shop and real estate of· flee at 98 W. Mariposa said he ls a director and former vice pr esl· dent or lhe Republic Club or San Clemente who said h e has \\Ol'kcd on bc.•half or manv can- didates but who has never run tor public office lit• ancl his w1ft• Patr1c1a have J .,on Frunk. 11 Pedestrians In Crossuxzlk Hit: 1 Dead A Santa Ana man was cited for failing to yield the right of wuy to ~cstrians after his car .. truck and killed a man Satur- da~ night ul the mtersecUon of Fifth and .l<ick!.on streets, police re purled J oi.e Lo~z \\as traveling east· hound on Fifth ut6:14 p.m . when he c hanged lanes to pass another vehicle and h111 car hit Fernando Garcia. 60, and Conseula Garcia. 52, each of Sanl<i Ana, \\ho were cros~mg Fifth from Jackson, according Lo pohce. The couple was re· portcdly in the crosswalk. Fernando Garcia was pro- nounC'cd dt•11d al UCI Medical Center. Consuela Garcia wus hosp1Laliz(•d at the cenler with head mjune-. and was reported in fair condition late Saturday mghl From Page A I ELVIS ..• ··w e want to give the White !louse thl• general idea how many people arc for it." she said At the Presley mansion, Pick Grob, Ulc 11ecurity chief, said his early estimates that 5,000 people a day could be accommodated al the ~ravesite was too high. "It's taking a lot longer to move them lhrou&h," Grob said. •'There's no way to speed them up a nd you just cu't Jerk them away." Jt'ans, many bearing Cl ower s and moa t carrying cameras, approached tho graves of E lvis and his mother aloni a circular tile walkway. A few wiped away tear1 as the)' stood ln front of the graves. SUNDAY DAl!Y PILOT :-..::t. ~ ~~'~'~, :.~.:::.. ... .:~:;; e,,,i. ... t ~· . ~ . .., r..o""'•"• ,_.... ..... ''*"' ., • =:'r::.::;:1~~t~"'~·~~~j.::-a.:~ ~~~ t•+" Y•ftf'tf .. .,,._. \•Hl•I»' Iii \f•ll•lf' •'Ml ~~ =~~~~~: ~ :.1~~;:; .. ""'···· --·~"'"' ••• ,.1 t\ .. J. -~ ... ''""'' eo. .. ,,. .... c:.111 ....... ,.,. •-'111.-,., .. ,,-.:"' .... ,._..,,,.., Jt<•• """" YIU~"''"""' eM o.-• Me-I' f1t ....... _ £•1« ,_ ... ....... ,,.,. ......... ... .=in:.. OffleH C..t• ,,.,.., no.., .. , ... Ml'HI '--:';:'" ,, .. C)~ .. -.. C,"C. :.~.~";:,.~~ •1~ow .. ~,_ T•e.pflone(7t4)~ Cl ..... 14dMwenltlftl..._,. •-ov .... ,_O'I•• .., .. :110 ,,..,.\<t•C~""-........ -~•ltlg. ao.., ..... "t. ._ Saturday ntitil. r ___ _:, . ---wt th oil n,a lQ tho area. · -. . I l • ~. Jonuary s. 1979 DAILY Ptl,OT' A3 Found: 'Last, Best Dope .of Earth' · l l. ' I • I Correspondent Rediscovers Native Soil--About 9,000 Miles Worth 81 BUGff A. MULUGAN Al'a.ec&.lC.;; 1 I Coming home to America to setUe alt.er more than a decade abroad, the suddenly domesticated foreign correspondent feels a bit. like John Steinbeck's hobo: .. Been everywhere; got nowhere:· America at limes and in places seems to have moved too fast-some would say downhill- ever to catch up w1th her again. Skateboards, CB radios, fast food c hains on the highway, massage parlors on credit cards, pump your own gas, prime lime soap operas requiring "viewer discretion" and everyone abroad in the land with a tennis racket. MULLIGAN YET, AFfER THE surface jolts, there's a ~trange sense of having seen it all before, a feel · mg O! fam1hanly sometimes reassuring, ~omet1mcs not. A mcrica was prosµerous enough bJrhol at •·ase. The "Great Society," which was coming in when I left the country a decade ago, seems to have regressed. There was worry about infla· Lion. about too much government here and not enough government there, about the ways of the economy. People talked about other troubles they'd been through: The devastating floods. The scorching heatwave. The drought. Forest fires dams bursting, blackouts and power failures. "i survived the blizzard of '77," my 14-year-old nephew in Buffalo, N. Y., had emblazoned on his T-shirt. IN DISMAL. DECAYING inner cities, long unemployment lines blurred with the past, and vagrants slept on the sidewalk, in storefront doorways, on newspapers and bat!> of cardboard, like Calcutta or Bombay. There were slirnngs on Capitol J{jlJ about ~overnmcnt mortgage help so folks could afford today's house prices. Had I pasc;cd through a lime machine while goin~through U.S. customs? The Yankees, baseball champions of the world again. "Gone With the Wind" searching for a Scarlett once more; not a reprise but a se· flUel. King Kong clutching another distressed damsel in his hairy paw and climbing a still highe r skyscraper. Bizarre. senseless violence dominating the ht'adlines and the evening TV news. Was "Son or Sam" a symbol of a national psychos11? Or Just an echo of the violent age when every green Chevy sedan crossing the George Washington Rridge carried a cardboard sign : "DON'T SHOOT: NOT JOHN DJLLINGER''? RETURNING HOME al lhe end of a year that had an oversupply of natural disasters. I found a golden bountiful harvest stretching across the land. From an airplane. streaking through the deepening copper sky or a lovely autumn after· noon, the kind you get nowhere else on Earth, the tawny fields or the Republic rolled on and on in a rich, world·envled display of natural re· sources and mechanical know·how. True grit had triumphed over adversity. The Jo'ad family got to Callfomy from the Oklahoma Dust Bowl a!~er all. Vietnam seemed further away than the Great Depression. People read about and beard about the sit-in demonstrations at Kent State over building a eymnulum where student pro- testen were killed, but they talked about and fretted about lnsulaUn1 the root arainat the ap- proaching winter, putting in a wood-bumlnl stove to cut down the fuel bills, maybe someday packing up and movinc to a new Promised Land caJled the Sun Belt, where 4-0 milllon Americans already are beating the energy crisis. NEW WORDS, NEW expressions had en· tered the ever vital American lingo. · "No way." ''Arguably." ''Can't handle it " ''RiJt ht?" used as an aCfirmative inter· rogatory. He or she Is "Into Transcendental Medilation" CH judo or ceramics or "whatever," and the children or the neighbors are being very "supportive." Divorcees have become "single parents" while I was gone. and the back porch had become a "deck." once the man next door got it ''into his bead'' to build it. Sports, too, underwent a mmor revolution during the decade of my absence. Now your conspicuous neighborhood athletes wear jog- ging suits, carry two tennis rackets and Bjorn Borg's shy smile instead of Jack Nicklaus' loud slacks and rumpled cardigan. SOCCER. WHJ Cll used to be played by the more rarefied New England prep schools or by refugees on a vacant field under the Triborough Bridge, is on television every weekend and lives in the best st<idiums. Ten years ago you would have thought there was as much chance of see· ang 77,000 people al a soccer game In the Jersey meadows as there was or instalting a Southern peanut farmer in the White House. Conservation and the fight against pollution engaged the energies of Americans almost everywhere, something you rarely see in Europe. Folks are wrapping garbage in plastic bags, tying newspapers into bundles, rinsing and sort· ing the green, amber and clear bottles to haul off to the recycling plant. washing their beer cans instead or tossing them over somebody's hedge. THE RACE PROBLEM appears to have calmed a bat. or maybe gone Crom ire to apathy over the years. The fires or fury were banked, at any rate, but strolling past the clusters of un· cm ployed young blacks in a number of cities you couJd tell at wouldn't take much fanning to whip up the flames. The last tame l walked down the streets of Baton Rouge. La .. militant blacks were observ· ang "bump days," on which they went out of their way to collide with Mister Charlie as a re- minder of what he had coming to him for decades or past indignities. Now. a decade later, there 1s the elaborate courtesy of race relations. We go out of our way to hold the door for each other, be the first to say, "have a good day" and comment con· spicuously on the latest oil spillage in the Gulf or hijacking in the Middle East. as if shared headline traumas link us in a kind of Cree· masonry. AND \'ET, IN MANY places I revisited, there are more all -black and all -white neighborhoods than there used to he I walked up Seneca Street m Balon Rouge, where I had ll\•cd for three years. A few black families had laved here for years, and now 1 was the only v. hate man in sight. An elderly black woman was raking the lawn in front of the old house, and across the street a bluck teen-ager was washing a car In a driveway that once flew the Confederate flag on the now empty pole. White families are deserting the fringes of the Garden District, where r li ved in New Orlean~. and more than 1.000 miles further north, the Corona section of Queens. in New York City. where I shopped on Saturdays a decade ago, has mostly Spanish-speaking storekeepers. THE MOST DEPRESSING spectacle America rediscovered had to offer was the de· cay of her once thriving cities and the erosion of old neighborhoods. Downtown Baton Rouge, cut orr from the rest or the city by freeway, is as dreary a'> an eastern European factory town with boarded up shop windows and parking lots where businesses once thrived. St. LouJs, a gh<>fit town after dark, is trying t o lur e people back downtown with its "GasUgbt" complex or shops and restaurants: so is Detroit with its Renaissance City. Bost.on Jed the way with its new city center, the re- juvenated Faneuil Hall area and the 1littering Hancock Tower. In New York's Forest Hills, where I had spent the last 10 years I wu here, my friends and former neighbors take turns riding the streets at night in an unarmed citizens safety patrol car. looking for trouble. "JUVENILE CRIME is t.he big menace now." one or them told me. ''Punks out to steal a blke or beat up on an old lady. People living alone live in rear." TeeA-age criminals and too tolerant judges were a source of conversation in Southbury, Conn .. Huntington Beach, Calif., Gulfport, Min., Deep Creek on Chesapeake Bay and other places I visited. But crlme ls sometbinl that happens to someone elle, right? Then one day outalde the Biltmore Hotel on Madlaon Avenue, I got josUed in the noon crowd , beard a murmured "excuse me" and my wallet was missln1. AT THE MOTOR Vehicle Bureau. applyin1 for a replacement drivers license, I was tn line behind a terribly vexed elderly rabbi wbo told me his problem: The con1regatlon had given him a stolen automobfie. There was even a rorm to cover the situation. I thought of Antun Robecick, a retired steel worker from Gary, Ind., who had gone back to his birthplace in Yugoslavia to live on his pension. I met him on the quay in Dubrovnik,. where "a little bit homesick" he had come to watch a U.S. destroyer put in for shore leave. "J ask myself all the time now which is the free country," he mused, watching those young sailors alight from the launches. "Here I can't say what l want or read what I like, but I can walk in the park or down any street long after dark. In America, I was a prisoner ln my own home. Ftee speech is a great gift, but at my •te there's not much lo say ... Freedom frolft fear la more important." NEXT TO CRIME and the lack of J>unlsh· m ent, the issue that most enrages the citizenry from coast to coast. according to thls one-man, meandering sampling, 1s the growing amount o( government interference m their lives and pursuit of happiness. "Monroe over at the body shop has to redo all his signs ln Spanish," said a man in a barber chair in Long Beach, Calif. "He only has one Mexican working for him and that one doesn't know a word of Spanish." ' "George," the barber turned to a fellow waiting behind a magazine, "tell him how often you had to rehan• that fire extinguisher every time OSHA <Ooc~paUonal Safety and Health AdmlnistraUon) came out with a new rule about how many feet it should be above the floor." AGAIN, AS IN THE '301, the pickup truck 1s back in vogue, with the back window painted up with a pretty picture. Small vans and panel trucks are replacing the station wagon as a family car. Something called a mo.ped has become the college jalopy of the Energy Crisis. The no-smoking seiment of the citizenry has made great gains in 10 years, advancing row by row down the airplane cabin so that soon the s mokers will be relegated aft of the lavatories. A humber or towns are thinking of banning smoking in public places, like restaurants and shops, after the manner of Berkeley, Calif., which used to tolerate just about everything, especially in the smoking line. I bad spent nearly halt the last decade in the Far East. witnesalng the Amertcaniaatlon or Vietnam. Now. comina home 1~ yean after the fall or Saigon, tho ltory has taken • curtoua l turn. Vietnamese culture la taldna hold Jn ? AmerlcL : SOU OF 11IE most unlikely towDI haYe a ; fine Vietnamese restaurant, some of the i · smallest a Vietnamese deallat or doctor. In San · Francisco there Is a Vletnameae dally l newspaper and a wedrly mqutne. In Itanau ! City, tb~ are lb.e 1ecood lar1eat foreip etbnlc : group. · The fint shiver of wtJUer moved across· the ! land aa.I beaded back East. From a tnln'win-: dow, the red streak of dfl.DI day seemed to • hana over the miles and miles or empty desert i ·that gave way to soaring mountains, dark ireen • wailing for the snow, and then in the taint , starlight, the endless tawny prairles. I bad : forgotten bow big America was. On the Trans-• European •Express you would hav~ crossed at , least four borders by now. · · What a difference a dedde makes. The morning paper reported James E. Groppi, a , former Catholic priest who now drives a bus in : Milwaukee. was attending an Episcopal church with his wife, Marga.rel, and had been turned down in bis attempts to become an Episcopalian · priest. ' THE LAST TIM E I saw him he was leading a civil rights demonstration into Polish town in Moilwaukee with a police escort against violence. Could Selma, Ala . also be more than adecadeago? When I drove my rental car into a service station in Abila Sprangs, La. the sign over the pumps said "Self Service Only." I asked the lit· tie old lady s1ttmg by the cash repst~r what that meant. When she told me, 1 went back out- s ide and tried to Clgure out bow the nonle workt!d. That was the easy part. Then I couldn't !ind the gas tank on the car. The lady bad to come out and a®w me where Detroit bad bidden it. behind the license plate. "You must be a foreigner,'' she said. "I hope you'll like our country." WELL, I DO LIKE our country. And what I like about it most was best expressed by the long·hai.red English hippie who did yoea ex· a A SYMBOL. or OUR NATIONAL ~IS,," ercises every morning on the ship we came home on and always came to the dining room in white swami robes But when we !>teamed under the Verrazano Bridge, he had trimmed his beard, put on a con-' servalive pencil-striped blue suit, substituted shoes and socks for sandals and removed the gold r ing Crom his ear to meet the immigration officials. 'Tm not bowing to authority," he told us in the waiting line. "I'm begging. I don't want to blow tlus visa. There's a new Life waiting here." THE SAME SENTIM ENT could be read in the eyes of a Pakistani family further down tbe line and of the old Jewish couple who had left both Russia and Israel wit.run the last two years. ''The last best hope of Earth," the bicenten· nial orators kept quoting Abraham Lincoln on the American dream. Exclamation points ex-: ploded in my mind every time the immigration · man stamped a passport that homecomin,c day in New York harbor. • in Wet Debri,s Deeper Dirty 'Lake' Hazardous to Youngsters By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Dally ~lltt Sa.fl A dirty. trash·Cllled "lake" that has been the bane of some Huntington Beach r esldenta in the past has returned -bigger. deeper and apparently more hazardous than ever. Resident Ron Friedman said that he and another man reaeued a small boy on the water tn a mokeahllt roft Jat.e Thursday when they heard hia cries for help. "ff• bad panicked and mllht J1ave dl'GWMd lf we wel'en'l there. to pull hlm Otll," Friedman 'aid. The~ ol w•ter la located on vacant. land betWMD apartment compla• 10U&h ol Adam• StNet indwe.t<t~~lln the lout!Mlti jUt Of I.be dt;J. Jt la 9boutG b)'.UOfeilt and~ i;e1n M I"' feet dHp in. plae11. 'Dl•wMirieNlll~~ before and covers most of the debris that haa been dumped there. The top ot an old stripped down automoblle Js still vlslble. The problem lint came to light laet February when residents compl,ined about smelly. un-aanltary and unslgbtlY condt· tlona. Clty crews sub equently drained the water and omcials Indicated the situation wa1 under control. CltJ olftclals said last 1ear that the reuoo lbe problem aUll exiat- ed at that time Wal' thtt notices of abatement had been 1ont to the landowner by ofllclala w~o werea't aware ol his death. Deputy ctty Attorney Mark Travta tal4 Friday that the PIO· pe.i1y hU cbqod band.I and. tb1t the new owner hu bein 1ened With a complaint. char1- lnc him.. wtaa f aJlare to eadGM a dan1eroaa ata.od.lli1 bodi or water. , Friedman says that somethin, has to be done and done soon ... am afraid lhat I'll find my 4· year·old son lying belly up OU1 there some Ume." heaald. Police Probe , Jewels Theft Santa Ana police are In· 1'estlgatlnJ the reported theft of $67 ,000 In Jewels Crom the car d an Oklahoma businessman. ' The Jewels, a 1.300-~arat uncut emerald valued at $Cl,OOO. and l. three-carat canary yello1t diamond, valued at na.ooo, wert lA a briefcase that wu npo~ ly atolen from the auto ol Rutu.a Horace Read, pa.r1'ed behind a restau~ at 2101 E. Pint St., pollcentd. Jltad, GO, ot OWuaa, OM.a.. aat4 ~ thlef « t.b1riel amalllilrl a window of bit late-mOdd Merecies. ill &be~ alll*&. c14ent. ~: First Lady •. . Nods Ott I -·- Al'WI,,...__ a good.will m1!)s1on An Associated P~ess photographer's pictures ~ccord lhe. llrst ladv·s driJl intos~eep. A Dally Pilot editorial expresses a similar rca<·tion to the trip and INTERNATIONAL I NATIONAL NEWS I WEATHER Alllld Controver.sv Seabrook Plant WinsNRCNod WASIIINGTON (AP) The Nuclear Regulatory Commisslon announced Saturday it b as agreed unanimously lo permit construction or the $2.S billion Seabrook atomic energy plant Jn New Hampshire. The decision caps a seven· year struggle between nuclear power advocates and environ- mentalists over who should buHd the oceanfront electric general· mg plants. Construction hacJ been curtailed arter opponents had asked the NRC to revoke the permit granted by its licensing board. But work resumed last August niter the commission's appeal board upheld the permit, and continued during review by the commissioners. Opponents had charged safety' hazards and said Public Service, which must provide 50 percent ol the construction costs, was not financially competent to carry out the pr~ecl ade· quately. the President'!> style on Page :\6 Rosalrn Carter found the going difficult durin·g an informal pre.~ co·nrerencc aboard Air Force One Friday as the Pr:est· dent shared developments with reporters al'ter the 9·day, ?·country SOJOUrn billed as ~~-~~~~~~...:.:.:::.:..:::..:..::~..:..:=~:..:::..:..:~_.:._~~~~~~~~~~~ 1'1 0 R E T H A N 1 , 4 0 0 de· monstrators were arrested last May after a two-day sil·m al the construction site. Charees against them are still being heard in the courts . AF Depots Easy Mark, Paper Says . ,:fair Latest ~Victims in f long Spree BADEN, P<1 CAP> A 8e<1vcr County steelworker was "!hot to death Saturday and his wife beaten in what police say rhay be lhc latei.l in a i.tring of ultack!. in western Pennsylvania \\hl<~h have taken the lives of at lca~t 30 persons m two years. .Stale, county and local of· fic1als have been called in to in· ve:.l1gate the shotgun slaying of John Shelkons, 5-1, and the beat· in~ of his wife, Kathern, 48. . tged \let• Care S~t \\'ASlllNGTON CAP) W1lh IJ :J million \'ctcrans of V.'orld War 11 m or nearing tht!I r fiOs . I hl' \' t'lenms Adm101slrat1011 un nouncl'd Saturday a new pro· ~ram to tram phys1C·tans in car- 111g for thost• vt.•tprans' special rn<.•d1cal probll'm~ VA Aclmin1str<1tor Max l'kland s;.11d the first 12 physi· 1·1ans to bt• traim·d under the program arc already board certified as spec1alii.ts m in- tern:.il medicine. family practice or psychiatry and will be given two years of cidd1tional training m ge.riutncs and gerontology Lance ha Lo11don? LONDON (AP> Berl Lance, Pre..,idcnl Carter's former budget director "ho resigned during criticism of h1i. private banking acll\'ltics, "1s seriously coni.1dering a JOb with the Lon· don-bas<.'d Bank of Credit and Com ml'rcc International." the London Sunday Times reported. Tht• nt>wspaper's corrcspon- d<.'nl in New York. Peter Prin· glc wrote, "In a telephone in· ten 1cw from his office in exile Calhoun. Ga .. Lance told me it would be 'fairly good specula· lion. that he was thinking or tak·· . ing the JOb, 'but l haven't made any definite plans yet. I am tak- ing my time.'" (:'rewnteta Re•cued WASHINGTON <AP) -Two -:'ups of the U.S. 6th Fleet went alongside a burning Indian freighter in the Mediterranean about 30 miles off the coast of Sicily on Saturday and rescued 43 crew members. the Navy has reported • The mc1dent wafo discovered before noon local lime when two planes from the aircraft carrier ~im1lz sighted the burning Jegal Padmini which was carry- ing a C'argo of rock phosphate . Her Husband, Past Forgotten A I' WirtPholo C. W. Wour. spokeswoman of the Clamshell Alliance, which organized the demonstrations, said Saturday: "We feel that consistently the trnndling of licensing for Seabrook and all of the appeals involved back up the fact that the agency doesn't do an objective job.·· The NR<;: said Commissioners Richard T. Kennedy, Victor Gilinsky and Peter A. Bradford, who loured the site Oct. 31 and heard 31,2 hours of arguments in hearings here Nov. 2, all agreed to uphold an appeals board de· cision which had permitted re· sumption of work at the facility. C OMMISSI ON Chairman Joseph Hendrie, who had been in· volved in the case earlier when he was deputy director for liceni.mg and technical review of the Atomic Energy Commission, did not take part in the decision. Nitro Blast Le aves 2 Dead in Factory JOHANNESBJJRG. South Africa (AP) -Three tons of nitroglycerine blew up in a small building at a dynamite tactory Suturday, killing two men and in 1uring 37 others, officiuls !>Uld .John and Karon !\lartm·s faces re\'e:Jl their feelings as the young couple returned to Pensacola and home Saturda\' ufl t•r Karon. 20. "as found in New Jer'>e~-. ''an dering alter an amnesia attack Thl' ~·oung woman ~ays she remembers nothing of the µa:,t. !\tr. Marlin, a Na\'y man stationed aboard the U.S.S. Lexington. says his wife doesn't even recognize him The ~avy flew him to Pen~acola to he rcumled w1lh hi:-. ,dfe The blast at the factory 1n n~arby Modderfontein, believed to be the world'i. largei.t dynamite plant, was heard seven miles away in Johannesburg, Twenty-One of the injured were hospitalized, but none has serious injuries. Sixteen others were treated and released. Front Bar Records Windy City Payoffs C H ICAGO CAP) The Chicago Sun.Times and the Bel· ter Government Association secretly operated a bar in downtown Chicago and found widespread payoffs lo c·1ty in· spectors, illegal kickbacks and misconduct by public employees. "THE NAME or the game in Chicago is baksheesh . . It means payoff, bribe." the Sun· Tim es said in its Sunday edition. "This 1s the city of baksheesh." The Sun-Times and the BGA bought the bar, the Mirage, on July 1. The bcir was run by re• porters, photographers and BOA investigators. The Sun.Times said subse· quent stories will detail w1lh names. dates and amounts - payoffs of SlO to SlOO to city in· spectors •·who Ignore health and safety hazards when the price lS right;" tax fraud by accountants who conspire to cheat on state and federal taxes; m isconduct by public employees who use city equipment for private gain; and illegal kickbacks from pinball machine operators. The newspapers s aid it documented the payo((s with pho\.Ographs that also will be published. "OTHE RS CINS P ECTORS> followed. It didn't seem to matter which city depattment they represented. Most of them want· ed to inspect only cash," the Sun. Times said. Brighten your day! Each day the Dally Piiot add• a little brlghtne•• to your life with colorful columnl1t1 , I nteresting f eat u r e s, eye-catching pictures -and of courae, 16 humor panel• and comics. :North's Air Chi1ls Plains Our own Tom Murphlne pokes gentle fun at the life and polltlca along the. Orange Coa•t, In hi• wry "Just Coaatlng" column. Raya of hope and humor can be found In the new Featuring page• of the Dally Piiot. That I• where Ann Lander• gives her cogent and pungent advice. And Erma Bombeck turn• houlehold happening• Into hllarlty. (And don't mlH your horotcopel) Mississippi About to Share ColJ, Front v.s.s ...... .,, Denver Detroit Oululll Felr.,.nu Htlme HOftOIUlu Houston lnd'•polit 1Ce11'1Clly L .. V99tt l.HA .... le Mltml Mll•AUllN ~ .. $1,P HtwOr1-HtwY9ftl Olllt. City ~ti.cl' phi• """11h1 PllltWl'lfl f>'lf•ncl, Off. St, 1.0Uls sa1t1 .. eu leltDI ... S.11 l'rt" .... , .. SMtltne Wtt!!lriettn ., 15 34 30 u ,. -n .,, '4 °' 11 11 11 .. 4) » » 31 ., a n 14 15 71 u aJ 2' ,. 11 ., a6 SS $S 17 '° v 11 ... .. . " ,. 44 42' ... it 71 ., '1 SI . " .. t1 13 4 '° On Saturday•, children find garnet and glgSJI•• In Uncle Len'• Corner, while adutt• turn to Herb Caen'• entertalnl"9 column trom San Francisco. Tfte brtght, new, eaaler-to-relld P•• Of the Dally Piiot brtng you the newa you nffd, Information you can u1e and aome day-brightening momenta. KHp up With your wottd an<t have a good time doing tt, with th• DAILY PILOT ATLANTA <A P) -A reporter "ho posed as a contractor and toured two secret Air Force nuclear weapons depots says he saw some "weak links" in de- fense procedures which could threaten the securtty ot their nuclear weapons. JN A COPYRIGHTED story publis hed today in the Atlanta Journal, Joseph Albright of Cox l'\ewspapcrs' Washington bureau told how he visited two nuclear depots, one less than 10 miles from a medium·sized American city and the other about 20 miles from u major state university. There was no immediate com· ment from the Defense Depart- ment , but Albright said in his i.tory that Pentagon nuclear weapons chief Donald R. Cotter was informed of the story in ad· vance and he ordered an im· mediate 1nveshg<1t1on ALBRIGllTSAID the first visit C'amc after he saw an Army Corps of Engineers' notice for prospective contractors. Albright said he sent for bid in- form a lion and received a large book of 53 blueprints showing how the weapons storage area is now protected and how it would • be aft.er planned security re· novalions. ii I I STATE NEWS --.......... .. - DAILY PILOT Af • Rains Came, Now Rationing May Go 1 By The A~ociated Pretts Buoyed by heavy rains and pred1c·' hons of more. northern California water oCficlals are proposing that water ratlomn~ be ellbed for millions or residents who have scrimped for months. BOTH JACK Harnett, gen~ral manager of the East Bay Municipal Utility District, and Dietrich Stroeh. manager of the Marin Municipal Water District, s ay they will ask buckets into shower s talls and restraint into households throughout the San Francisco Bay area. Those without restraint were fined. For the most part. however. people conserved beyond the call of duly. HARNE'M' WIU. propose to the East Bay district board Tuesday that rationing be eased to 75 percent or normal. That woul<l boost the dally allocation for a family of three from 225 gallons to 330 gallons. Jn Marin County, the plan iB to dou· ble the amount of water allowed per family, boosting allowed usace to 75 percent or normal Now, the average resident is limited to 40 gallons a day. • to three years of rams like those or late to fill the state's resevolts, b~ they say the pattern so lar is en• couraging. · The U.S. Bureau of Reclamall also sa\d that ~ater allocations feder~lly irrigated farm land · northern California will inc:r~a from zero to 25 percent of norm during the sprint and s ummer. , their boards to ease mandatory water rationing rules. Now, the more than one million re· sidents in the East Bay district are limited to 65 percent of what U.ey used before the drought began two years ago SKIES CLEARED over north<irn California Friday after 11 stralght days of rain that dumped as much as five inct)es on some spots and deep· ened Sierra snows, promising-good s pring runoff into resevolrs. And the National Weather Service Is predict· ing more rain and snow for nortbem California beginning today. THE BmtEAU said cttiu md j dustrles tbat buy federal w;IW'. · eluding cUitomera ln the Scam to-San Juaquln l>ella, wtU ~th wlocatioo boOlted trom 25 percent 'Gri%%1g' Hug Actor Dan Haggerty and his wife, Diane. hui;! as the star of "Grialy Adams" pre- pared Friday to return to Salt Lake Citv a n d P a y s on , A r 1 z . • w h e r e t h ~· ~erie_s is made. Haggarty was burned by ~1 tlammg drink during his birthday party ~ix weeks ago. Death Penalty Petitions Due SACRAMENTO <AP> -Stale Sen. John Rriggs. R-Fullerton, can begin collecting signatures lo put an init1a1Jve on the November ballot that would increase the types of murder that could carry the dcalh penalty. Briggs' mea!>ure covl'r!> 19 circumstances, in- cluding !'>Uch n<'w categonei; as murder of a gov· (•rnm cnl official because of performance of duties ; murder becau!>e of race or religion; murder by poison, and murder that ( J 1s l'~IH'l'ially ht-inous , .... ~f..f T'L.: atrocious or C'ruel. _., r. ll also would in - t'l'l'ase the minimum pt•nalty for first-degree and set·ond-dt•grt•c murder cases that do not carry LhC' dl'~tlh pt·n,111\ Th<· ~c·rretar~· of state's offi ce said llngg-. h.is until May I to t•ollect 312.404 s ignatures. Rodeo St.or Laid to Re•t LOS ANGELES CAP) -Funeral services were held Saturday for Johnnie Mullens, the .. bucking horse man" of American rodeo, who was riding and branding cattle as an active ranch hand until he was 85. He died Tuesday at age 93. Services were held at the Little Church or the Flower'> :.it Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glen- dale. Mullens will be buried in Granbury, Tex., the town where he was born, a family spokesman said. Iii'> saddle and spurs will hang in the Cowboy Hall nf Fame 111 Okahoma City. IJb Faee Malt.reatrnent Rap SAN DIEGO CAP> --Two drill instructors at the Manne Corps Recruit Depot have been charged with maltreating recruits and will be court-marlialcd. a Marine spokesman says. Sgt. Edward J . Ryan. 24, of Oklahoma City is <'harged with manhandling three recruits by strik· mg. shakmg <ind grabbing one by the throat. Drill instructor, Sgl. Carlos Neverez Jr •• 27, of Anthony. Texas, 1s charged with soliciting money from eight recruits on Nov. 2 Two Die i11 S ulcfde·ltlurder MODESTO <AP) -Police have tentatively labeled the deaths or a man and his estranged wife a murder-su1c1de. Invcshgat.ors said DarreU Neal Howard, 38, .ipparcnlly lured Billie Ocene Howard, 43, to their home· and shot her in the head before killing himself l"riday. Mrs. Howard had moved out of the couple's home earlier in the week and filed for divorce. Bhw Cro11• Strike at End OAKLAND (AP> --Blue Cross workers agreed Saturday to end their 94-day strike by ap- proving a three-year contract, the first between the health insurer and its employees. Some or the 1,200 striking employees will re· turn to work Thursday but the rest will be notified by mail when to rep.>rt, said Bryant King, a spokesman for Blue Cross. Broll'lt Rap• GOP Critlci.- SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. uses the term "surface noise" to describe Republican criticism of his latest attempt to get a property tax relief bill through the Le1i11lature. The Democratic governor said that he and 1 legislators are lhrashJng out their differences in private negotiations and that a bipartisan bill is possible. "There are still divisions,'' Bro'tm said. •'There are obvioua partisan differences. But there i, ll1hL" . In effect Stn<'c February. 1977. the rules have put bricks 111to to1le~. 'Trash Bag' Suspect Tied to Boy's Death? LOS ANGELES <AP> -Confessed trash bag murderer Patrick Wayne Kearney has been que!>tioned in the disappearance of an 8-year-old Venice boy whose decomposed body was found in the Angeles National Forest last June, authorities said. Lt. Dan Cooke's blatement came as !>hcriff's lllv(•s tigators announced Friday that the d1btrict alLorney would be abkcd lo file f.urther t'hargc-s agu1n!>l the 37-ycar -old Kearnt.'\ r\LTllOUGll SllERffF'S Sgt. Ted Toguchi confirme<\ that "a number of f1lrngs are anticipated." he declined to say what the new charges would include. He-added that "any Ulforma- t10n regarding specific crimes is both premature and unfair to the parties involved." Los Angeles te levision station KNXT reported that Kearney had confessed to sheriff's investigators .about seven more killings. Among the seven killings. KNXT :;aid, were those of two young men, three teen-age boys and two children -including Merle J rondo Chance. \\ho disappeared from his Venice home la~t April. KEARNEY IS ALSO a ~uspect tn at least two o( eight cases in Orange County. Two bodies, dis membered and stuffed into Plastic trash bags, were found during the last year along Ortega Highway. Sheriffs' detectives have also sought links to Kearney in the disap· pearance of six Orange County men. Stale officials say it would take two 50 percent of normal. Kearney, a former aircraft engineer, pleaded guilty Dec. 21 to ~our Hi•--Ballllfa•• to Saf .. tg three killings In Riverside County IL'' ~ "~ ~ and was sentenced lo life In prison. After hiding in snow .shelters from the icy grip of a 5-day blizzard A PSYCJDATRIST who examined on !\It. Shasta all last week, Mark llaselby , Pal Russ('ll, Drain Kearney before sentencing later re-Ekr('ns and Jay Thomas Saturday walked unaided down the moun- vca led that the confessed mass lain to safely after rescue attempts were thwarted by the storm. slaver had named other victims in a The cold but cheerful quartet was reported in good condition. letier to the sheriff's office. One of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... wi...,,.... LINKED TO BOY'S DEATH? Suspect Patrick Kearney the names reportedly was that or the Chance boy. Kearney .ind his former room · mate , 34-year-old David llill or Redondo Reach. surrendered to police in connection with the trash bag killings. Kearney was indicted bv the Riverside County Grand Jury on July 13 111 the deaths of Albert Rivera, 21, of Los Angeles, Arturo Marquez, 24, of Oxnard. and John 0. LaMay. 17, of El Segundo. Hill was not indicted because of a lack of evidence. Kearney later said Hill was not involved in the k.illlngs. 4th Rapist Sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 21-year- old South Los Angeles man has been sentenced Lo state prison in the rape of a Garden Grove waitress who hccame lost after attending a rock concert in Inglewood. ROBERT JAMES Williams, the fourth person to be sentenced in the incident 18 months ago, was ordered by Superior Court Judge Carlos Velarde to spend six years to life in prison. The 26-year-old waitress, whose name was not released, did not testify at Williams' trial because the judge ruled she wns physically and emotionally unable to do it. According lo her written testimony, the WOJD&n became lost after attending a rock concert at the Forum June 7, 1976, and when she stopped at an intersection in South Los Angeles. a man grabbed her purse and car keys and fled. SHE SAID SHE then borrowed a ·dime to call friends i.n Orange County for help, but shortly afterward· was forced into a car and taken to a home in South Los Angeles. At the borne, she claimed, she was allowed to place coJlect phone caJls to friends to assure them she was all right and tell them where to pick her up later. EVEN D'YOUCAN'T SEWA SflTCB NOW, YOU CAN SEW A DRESS An'ERSIX .AT SINGER Walk into a Singer sewing class knowing nothing and six clas$es later you can waJk out wearing the first dress you made yourself. Even if you've never sewn before. We'll teach you all the basics. And we'll make It so easy, you'll be sewingli~e an old hand in no time at all. We'll teach you ~o cut, measure and pin a pattern. Then to sew and finish your garment. You 'II sew in a friendly class under the trained eye of a skilled professional. Enroll today. ctasses limited to 8·10 students. Only $29.50for18 hours of instruction. Quinn: Nuke Plant Out SACRAMENTO (AP) -The pro ' posed Sunde;Sert nuclear power plant might produce too much air pollution lo be built near Blythe as proposed. the s tate's smog control chief saM Saturday. Tom Quinn, chairman of the Air Resources Board, said tentative re· search 111d1cated the Sundesert plant would ·release about 330 pounds 0£1 particulates per hour. lie said thAt would be too much fo.,.1 the Blythe el"«!a, • on the ArizonfJ ' border in eastern Riverside County~ where there are few other pollution sources wbjch could be reduced lQ ' provide "ol!set." . 1 YOU'VE WAITED A YEAR FOR TODAY!OURANNUALFUR CARAVAN AND SALE BEGINS We gather the best buys from all the BW stores, then add a special selection flown In for this sale only. You'll find Euro· pean, Canadian and American furs in the collection that travels store to store. It's only here Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, so don't miss the opportunity to view the caravan collection and save 25% to 50%. Fur Salon. Newport BU llOCK5 WI lSU IR[ NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island ' °'9ngeO>aslO..ly~kM Editorial P!!fl.e .................................................... , 'Robef't N. Weed/Publlsher Thomn Keevll/Edltor 'Historic ~ourney' Ends in Whimper The trouble with Jimmy Carter is he mny bore U!\ tn death before he finish~ four years in of!icc. , The president is back home Crom what woJ cnlculat· ed to be a historic journey, an 18,SOO·milc journt1y tn seven European and Mideastern nations, but wu'ru morw iaclined to yawn than cheer. " Certainly Carter made impressions on lhnfto hoad!4 ot s tate he visited and perhaps on their countr·yinun. After a"· the President of the Unitect States Is a powerful tl.:urt• who doesn't drop in every day. SUH. there was such a predictability ubout th• t rip Ulat it created scarcely a stir here at honw. 1 Fir:,l, Carter put off his tnp abroad. lll.' ~uid tw hucl to stay home to get his energy program through Conaro:,s. T)lat didn't work and the legislation is still pluiated up. 'Slings got duller and duller in WMhington. • So the Carter forces decided the image might be brightened by at least taking a bobtailed version ot th~ ttlp. Off went Air Force One, with an accompanyin.c planeload of newsmen anxious to produce some lnturest- i.Og news. • Even before-the t akeoff, Carter set the pace for the jqµrney. He staged a televised interview with four re- porters and produced a show that would have put even Rosalynn to sleep. ·· As we followed the repcrts and watched televised ac· counts of Carter•s four·continent visit, we found his ten- dency to drone more and more s leep-inducing. One can- ndt fault his pleas for human rights, but one can wonder if' anyone is paying attention. Newspapers and TV dutifully covered Carter's visiL') abd remarks with an air of well-we·paid·for-it·it's-got-to· be·ncws. About the only stimuJating story to develop was the translator problem when Carter was incorrectly in· terprcted as having lustful desires on the Polish people. We don't expect our president to produce a dra m atic S{>ectacular every day on the road, but the Carter style displayed on this nine·day journey was so flat it was hard to pay attention. Maybe he should take Billy with him. That would put some pizzazz in things. Crash Progrmn Costly The California Department of Transportation is 'Pc>nding S5 million in federal funds lo improve safely dpvin~ al gore poinb, those wedged areas between ll'L'l'\\ ays and offr.1mps. CalTrans sa) ~ the 1>roJL't·t ''ill ha' e paid for itself whtn 20 liH•s have hl'l'll :-..1.n:d. Thal's based on a rather d11ll111g rc•cko111n!_! lh<.1t l'at'h h1ghw;.i~· tk:.ith rn!'its .1 quartt·r or a million dollars. not counting propt·rt~ dl1ma~C' and w1Lhoul rnt'luding <·osl of those injured but nol dead. Cheerful or not. CalTr~ms belie\'l'S il can save dozens of lives in the next decade by clearing out some signs. ppsts and guard r ails that tnirht be struck by erring dpivcrs and by installing-crash cusbions ·at the gore p ints. One crash cushion being tested is a hydrauhc type al fair that telescopes on impact and costs about $35,000 per mstallation. But some engineer with a practical mind and an appreciation for t axpayer cloll:Jrs came up with one better: Whv not, he wondered, fill some plastic trash bar· l'flS Wit h sand and use them tn absorb th<.' blnw nf a curccnm~ vchictc·1 Tc..,h :-.o far :-.how the plastic barrels '' nrk iusl fint• and t ht•y cost only S:!.500 pl'r instal1Jl1on, one-tenth th<.1t ol tlic more cloborate dL•\ 1t·1• I la\ ml-( d1sco\erecl I hts, p\'•rhaps CalTran.., can sa\.c som e of that S5 m1lllon ancl turn on !-.nme nf the burned· oul llJ;lhhon our freeway int(•rchangcs and signs A life saved by proper 1llummalion and cil~ar direr· lions is worth the sam(" quartcr·million dollars as the one saved by a sand·fillcd plas tic trash can. Privacy Above All In the New York City Hall you will now find a unisex to1lcl. :'\cw York City Council President Carol Bellamy h;is declared her la valorv 1 lw domain of both men and women. .\ sign on the la vator~ <.Joor \\ arns lhal anyone enler- 111g may C"ncounlcr one of lhe opposite sex inside. , A polit1cal mancuvt·r. 1wrh.1ps, but one we pray docs not spread. Discnmin:1lion on the basis of :-.ex is one thing when you're talking aboul hirin~ practices . promotions and c·\ichcs concerning whether mt•n or women make better engineC'rs. journalists. artists-orhomemakcrs. We'll insist, howeH'r, that there arc differences between males and females, and in lhc case of bathrooms dJff ercnt facilities should be m aintained for the benefit a.pd dignity of both. • ~lnlona expressed In the space abo~ are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and· 8(tl1ta. Reader comment la Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. boyd I Unknown Names ' .. I By L.M. BOYD h t's widely known that the k)ngaroo iB so called becauae i f oreigner asked an strallan native for the m e of the anlmal and the tlvc said ''kan·ea-roo" eaoing "I don't kuow.'' I.let• well reported ts tho tact tit at Mexlco'a Yucatan ' peninsula Ukewlse was so named. A Spanish con · quistador asked a native, "Wh at do you call lhls place?" And Yucatan was the appt"oximate aound of the native' a reply: •11 don't know.'' That musical lnatrumut played b{. the IndJan tAako cbarmet' not a flute, pleue JlOte1. It's a bean. Sound.I a llt· tJd ulte a &eoltJah balJ)lpe. But bot to the snake, c•rtlln· ly. 'tbe ~e can't hear lt. What ma>tes tho snake """9tbe 11 not the mwstc or tho bean • bot Jts motion. Q . "Quick, name th4 f amou1 America poet Ttbo'd onco been • JDaJe nurto." A. BeUevo your fer tO Walt. Whitman. Tbat•t how be n"edlnU..ClvU War. - Q. ''Who ... the nm black to entertain an teleYlaion T '• A. Sa.mm.1 Dam. Jr., re· Harc:h NYUll. Ed Sulllun put blro on, bUt I fOl"ltt ~ )'Hl', ' _.,. Nick 11rimmeseh Keeping Tabs on Martini Lunch WASHINGTON -Bourgeois bu1lne1Hmen, lone accustom· d t o tho aom ulllchkclt. O f tho OX• penH uccount wlll b(I dlft• turbad lt J im· my (.'nrtor rtl•llY <'racks down nK ad vcrtl•wd Jlut wulL, lt'!4 un likely thut Conl(r.,111 will Implement the Pretldenl'11 puritan urges on de· ducltblo plt>o~ant.rles. Prualdttnl Carter will probably propose that enle11.alnment de- ducllona bo limited to 50 percent of the cost of food and bevera1es. He l• also likely to call for an end to dcductloms for club mem· benblps, and perhaps even go as far as Sen. Edward Kennedy CD·Maas.) wanta to, and require buslneasmen to travel alrcoach tr lhey want to write off travel expense. BUT THE WORD from the House Ways and Means Com- mittee, where the power to tax really lies. is that Chairman Al D•llY Piiot lllutlUllOl'I ·Paul Harvey Ullman <D·Ore.) Is cool oo, lC not opposed to, any reductions in tu benefits ror business "'E & T " (entertainment and travel). Ullman blmselt enjoys a &ood lunch out. Jt. tsn't that Ullman and bis band of tax legislation. draftsmen are indulgln1 themselves or bent on protecting privilege. Ways and Means Committee members work very hardononeoflbemostcompllcat-ed and thorny areas of govern· ment-taxpolicy. It's more a case or recognizing that the gains for IRS in a crackdown are hardly worth the etrort, 8Jld, besides, lbe tax laws were rewritten only a year ago and need some Ume to work. THE TREABUllY Department estimates that taking a way those write-offs, as Mr. Carter wants to, would bring an addi· Uonal $300 million a year to the govemmenl But some $8.3 billion, accord· ing to the National Restaurant Assn .. is spent annuall y on the expense account lunch. Take that meal away, and the restaurant industry's gross would be cut drastically. That would mean layof!a or thousands or workers, tbe clos· int down of many restaurants, a sizable dr<?P Jn p~rol11 and therefore in tax collecUons. In some clty restaurants. lbe busi· nesa lwich accounts for 80 per. cent of the day's take. FOR THAT reason. the restaurant industry and the al· lied labor unlons oppose any changes in E & T deductions. . Business groups don't have to complain because the people who serve lbem food and drink are already squawking in efrec· live fashion. The restaurateurs claim that poUUcal opposition to write-offs is actually a resentment aialnst enjoyment. Ir a business activi .. ty is eltjoyable, then it muat be wroQg-so the puritans char~. But, argue the restaurateurs, there are other fringe benefits employees enjoy which are also wriU.eooCf-companyrecreaUon facilities, lounges, publications, a c ulture program or library perhaps. BESIDES, THEY point out. the "three-martini lunch" which Mr. Carter attacks. 1s a myth. corree is the most purchased item in the expense atcount ·lunch, and a survey shows that cocktail:! are lbe exception, not the rule, at the business lunch. But populists love to create that noontime scene ln midtown Manhattan, or some other sinful section of urban America, of re- velfng businessmen drinking and eating up a storm. The President apparently envisions it that way. "Tbe lb.ree·martlni lunch is somethln& Carter Is bugeed on," one TreHury gent observes. "When be was in Georgia he got upset when he saw guys in clubs or restaurants rtmning up big bills and laughingly remark that. 'Uncle Sam is paying for 1t."' THOUGH MR. Carter 1s reput· ed to have been lhe first to a~ saull the "three·m artinj lunch," 1t was George Wallace, in the 1968 umpaisn. who f1rst went around bo11ertni: about bow bti· shot buatnesamen bad t.boae s well three-martlnl bualueu lunches and could write them off. while the worfdncman couldn't even deduct tho cost ol the baloney sandwlcb In h1a lunch pail. Mr. Carter probably borrowed this sure-ftre populist pltc.b from bis next-door governor. Anyway, Mr. Carter remains suspicloua of business write-offs for theater tickets, athletic events, big parties. $100-a-clay hotel rooms and firat-claaa air travel. THE WOBSI' abuses or the ex- pense account system were pretty much knocked off by Congress and President Kenn.ed;y- years ago. That was the era when a Chicago mortician wrote o!C bls yacht and entertainment aboard as ordiQary and necessary expenses in hosting potential clients. Since then Congr ess h a::. clamped down more, particular· ly on business and professional people flooklng to exotic spru; overseas for tax·deductible con- ferences. The 1976 tax law re· quires such attendees to ride in economy or coach sections and to write off no more than two such overseas events a year. There probably still are some abuses tooay. Cases have been verified of a businessman top. ping off an evening for a client by paying his way for the total treatment at a massage parlor and then writing It off. BUT MOST business enter· lainiog is far tamer than lbat. Three·martini, milk or seltzer water, this custom ls so rooted in our society, especially jn urban areas, that it will take more than lbe moral equivalent of Jimmy Carter or Ralph Nader to kick if off. To crack down on the expense account lunch would be to transform Manhattan and aU the other business centers into Plains, Ga., at noon . Congress won'l let it happen. Musicians' Performance Dutifully Noted U.S. industry used to call them "effi ciency experts." experts called in to streamline pro· cedures. The Brillsh call them "work study engineers ... Same thing. Nobody is willin~ to claim responsibility for the following , though it has been re · pealedly publis hed in British journals. It's about what h appened when a work s t u d y engineer vis· ited a sym. phony concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London and made the following report: For considerable periods the four oboe players had nothing lo do. Their number should be re· duced and their work spread Mailbox more evenly. All 12 violins al times played identical notes; unnecessary duplication. The staff of this sec; t1on ~hould be drastically re· duced. IC a larger volume of sound is required, electronic ampliflcaUon is recommended. MUCH EFFORT is absorbed in t h e playing or demi· semiquavers; unneceasary re- finement. It is recommended that all not.es be rounded up to the nearest semi.quaver. Thus more trainees and lower·grade operatives could be wied. Too much repetition in some musical passages; recom- mend pruning. No useful purpose in having the horns repeal a passage already handled b y the strings. Eliminate redundant passages, and the concert. time could be re· duced from two hours to 20 minutes. The pianist 1s to be com- mended for utllizi"'!'. both hands and both feet, but excessive reaches ror some notes suggests redesigning the piano keyboard to bring all notes within lbe norm al working area of an average operator. And in passages where the pianist needs but one hand, his idle hand might be usefully .employed on second Instrument. It is further noted that ex- cessive effort is occasionally re· qulred by the players of wind In- struments. One air compressor could supply adequate air ror all instruments tmder precisely con· trolled conditions. OBSOLESCENCE obvious m some equipment. ll was reported that the lead violinist is playing an Instrument already hundreds or years old. Ats uming normal depreciation schedules, ~e value of said in· strument has loot since been re· duced to zero and replacement with new and more modern equlpmenljustifled. The conductor of the orcbestra, questioned, was unable to refute the above.mentioned con· clusions. However, the conductor expressed the opinion that there might be some falling off of box om ce receipts If recommenda- tions implemented. In that unlikely event, it should be possible to close oft sections of the auditorium with a consequen- lia l saving in overhead-heal, lighting and so forth. And should this not r esult in adequate economics it would clearly be advantageous to dis· continue performances altogether. Audiences could be diverted to Albert Hall where smaller groups accomplish louder noise. Mailbox I Equalized Team· Might Bowl 'em Over To the EdJtor: I want to congratulate Joseph Califano, Secretary, Depart· ment of Health, Education and Welfare on the tremendous strides he Is ma.k.J.ng wllb af- firm alive action programs in almost every facet of our lives. There is, however, one area whJcb bas been aadly neglected and I'm surprised the blacks have not protested. This la in the area oC college athleUu. particularly football and basket-. ball. American Indlan, ~ Pakistani and i,.ii Syl1an. either aex who likes the opJ>Ollte sex but hu been known to bed down with the ea me sex on occasion. Three Mexicans, one le•lt and two wetbacks. Also,' it would help Im· measurably If the above wero all over 36 years of a,e. Tbu1, ln one stroke, you would pleue the union mov~menl which placea senlorlty over quallflcaUon, th ERA and the rnlnoriUea which atrc11 aex and race ovtr qu1Ul1c1Uoa, and the homoet.Jt· uals wbo are )Ult dylq \«> 001ne out of tho Clos.rt. Too lar~e a po~on of blacu particlpate to their 1re1t di.sad· vani.se alnce they mu.t devote so much en o to these playful acUvlUes they have UUJe tlme WBILE IT ls true, Ulla team lert over for lntellectual wouldn't wtn mmy ball 1ama. J)uraulta. Jmmedlate atepa so what? It'• only a 1ame. We 1hould be taken to lmplement.r-aren •t wlnnlnc many .. ball nrmatlvo action In thls area by camea" on the latemaUon&l thr••t.enlnt to.wlLhdraw 1ov~ bualnen front eilhet1 judaiN by menc funds from any college or our lousy balance or P8Jmenta, untnrsib' that doe• not coml>b'. but nobody 1tt1n1 to .M con· c•rn~d about ou tack of TAKE UCLA, tor lnatance. qualllleatlona there. Based on area 1taU1Ut1, th• Je1lda, Juat thlok of wbat teai:n 1hould be comPC>•td u would b~ if thla tum _,..... tollo.•: to ptar the R-•·· tMm <UIMI Four wblt.e m1l11 buma~ all profH1lonaJ1) .• Four White females BebiDCUM;tM ~ l• to .J. we One blaCk male ref .. • tO ..-. o•t for tbe on. ta1w'-81e ~ baH ,, ,., tCritilt1AI One JIPMMI Mrm ... '8 · aDd JdllDl'dN ..... h1 a .... Cblluual tO JOU) Cl( 1 to O. NGt W-; ...... b"J ou , Ono~ 9' O!i•~ tf. .& JolDt to 10 ....-a a.am, llat Hope these suggestions are or help to HEW. J.W. REID 'Saee Frequettefl' To the Editor: Ray Breem on KABC dis- covered through ao annOW'.lce- menl made oo short wave radio that the Armed Forces Radio Television (AFRT> 1hort wave program waa to be ditcontJ.ou.ed on Ju. l by a decision o( the In· ternational Relations Commlttee o1conareu. Thl.e frequency wu provided free of cbaree by Vole• or America. They decided they would have to char•• about f400,000 a yUt. Tho Int.em•· Uonal RtlatloN Commit.lee ct. clded to cut comers and d!scoa· tlDue tbeservlce. from TV and radio broadcasts rather than specially prepared programs for propaganda purposes. BETI'Y J. HOLLIDAY Foreign £1gflt• To the Editor: It is about time for the Transportation Department to halt the sale of Imported motor vehicles with llleaal headlights. I hope they do something about the ones on our highways oow. They lbould drive down our· Laauna CID)'OD road a.ad find out how bard it ta to 1ee •1aln.st. t.bem. 1 believe our aceldenta are cauaed moeU, br tho oaeom.tna h•adlllhta. Tiley abould do aoroethinC about the WetaJ laitJOG •1.t.m CID the vw. Eweyllm• one coes b7 our mountalo home our TV picture la dlstorted. O.CARLSON .:. .. -· -. Or nge Coast Oaily Pilot -or~ 1a...,_jt.t.j!t~l1111l __ \_ ... ______ • ... •To•w111r1··~0.~o.-11y ..... 'ot·1·Dft-,,_·o. eos-u.•Mesa_._CA_~ ___ _ 1 r. ~ ~ ~r. Sunct1y. January I. 1'78 To Call t~ O.lly Pllotfl14 642-4321 Old Remedies Won't Cure Wage-price Spiral • ByTBB Our ~m for comb•tine lf\· nauon hU been in ertect three years and hasn't worked, and won't work. aay two eminent economlata. Jnfi.aUon la Public Enemy No. l and steals your wealth while you sleep and Mr. Carter will be send· ing bis economic message to Congress lhls month telling what he will do about tt. There's no re· ason to suppose he will dirfer from the past strategy of trying to stimulate producllvlly, cutting taxes, and increasing purchasing power. That won't work. say the economLSts. THE OTHER way to fi ght 10 nation, hailed by conservative R e publicans and,· F ede ral Reserve Board chairman Arthur Buma, is not to expand but con- tract; tbrotUe down government s pending, raiae the cost of bor- rowing money and ask supply and demand to lower wages and prices. That won't work either, s ay the economists. The economists are Arthur Okun. chairman of the Counci l or \ \ Economic AdVisers under Lyn .. don Johnson, now at Brookinc1; and Le.it.erTburowofMlT. In separate diacuaaiona they a rrive independentlJ at certa.lQ conclusions: that this ls a new kind of Inflation neither ,,e. Keynesian nor Keynesian, but a wild strain for whlcb a new kind o f economic a ntibiotic Is necessary. ANYBODY CAN see the dif· fe rence, they argue. We have had inflation and recession at the same time -stagtlation. It is historically unprecedented and theoretically impossible by some textbooks. Throw away the text- books. Okwi says : this is a new era. ~ The end of every other war was m arked by the end ql inflation. Not this time. Idle men and plant capacity are supposed to bring down wages and prices. Not this tim e. There are more idle resources now than at any period since the great Depression, says Thurow. wr iting in the London Economist. but there's no reduction in the rate Rowland Evans/Robert No vak oClnflation. There 's been some re- covery, yes (more in the U.S. than in other industrial countries) but it "has been slower and less com· plete than in any other post war recess loo." OllUN. WHO made lila com- ment ln a speech before the Economic Club ln Cblcago in Oc- tober , oys that we have had. a double-size recession but only a slngle·siie re~. What doesH mean in dollar terms? J" -Each percent Q( unemploy· ment represen~ S60 bllllon in lost output annually; and we have bad 6 to 7 percent unemployment -Recession a nd slack in 1974-77 have meant "$500 billion in lost production of capital goods and consumer goods," says Olnm. (I figure that's about $10,000 for a family or fo ur.> THIS SLOW-DOWN in human terms bas meant, as Thurow points out, that black teen·agers have about 39.S percent un· employment , and in some cen- tral city ghettos 85 percent. We Miller's Proposals Chi11ing WASHINGTON After a strong fm,t blush of delight In the business world that President Carter had not n amed some fuziv·mindcd economist to replac\! Arthur Burns as the na· tion ·s central banker. sober se c ond thou~hts about G. Wiiliam Miiier beean to form Bus inc~smen accept the fact that as chairman of the Federal Reser ve Board. bus1 ness t ycoon Miller will be less tndepen· de nt t han Burna -in· d e ed , will lake part in C arter' ad · mlnl11t.ratlon p o llcymak· ini. What worries them is that thls chanie In r ole may be matched by a change in policy. Certainly, the lmpresMon con· veyed by the White Houae ot Bill Mlller as eome kind ot a younger Arthur Burns is contradicted by the pollUcal reaaon1 for the chanae. Mr. Carter replaced Bums as chairman at the risk ol further undercuttln1 abakf bual- nua cODlldcnco throU1ho\at \he naUon and th world ln order to Htill)' important poUUc'1 COD• stUuuel•. ~tt man. noaaense o.c of ~tuatli• Buralam· without· Burns at th• Fed. "high priority" loans <for exam· pie. a mortgage or small busl· ness loan l and less important ''low priority" loans . "Hlgh priority" Joans would rate "a decrease or even a credit" ln re· quired bank reser ves; "low priont.y" loans would require "larger bank reserves" and - most import.ant -"a mandatory interest surcharge.·· To one Wall Street acquam· tance. Miller is a ''tinkerer." That does not make him a liberal but perhaps a social engineer - philosophically ai ease ln the Carter White House. IC true, he does not meet the bu~lness com- m unity'& desire tor a symbol of stability and conservatism at the P'ed. THE MEANING or Miller can be put ln perspective only with this central fact: no serious thought was ever given to reap- pointin& Bums. Not one adviser -not even business-oriented Bert Lance or Robert Strauss - recommended lt. The President could not rUk the wrJtb that would brlnt ~ on him from labor, black.I ud th• Senate'• liMral bloc led by Sen. Edward M.K•DMdy. Jn abort, the rumored Bl.ll"nt d•blta, ~ and con1 •u a non- event. ~e·president's economic p_oliC!1.;: .tea m a1u•d over bNatflll the tint •eek or Sep. are creaUne a new economic sub- culture. Finally, 6 percent lntlatlon (which shows no tnd!caUon of yielding to present remediea) will cut the value of the dollar in half in 12 years; by 1990 every- thing wiU cost twice aa much. (Purchaslni power was cut in 'lalf over the past 12 years, Okun said.) So far as I know Messrs. Okun and Tburow did not collaborate nor •ff each other's studlu, and sim ply express a new diaanosls to a new problem. In effect they are sayin1 that this wage-price s pir a l ls bistorlcally un- preced.lJlted. Their most r:adical concepl is that this ·inflation woh'l cure itself or go away; that the government must intervene. ding cost-of-livtn1 lndnea to all hil f\lture commitments. COit o1 living escalat.ora are built lnto government wasea and con- tracts. Bustnesst.adoln1tbe1ame thine. Theae eacalaton fun- damentally alt.el'tben.atureoftbe economy. IN AN ALICE in Wonderland world, ·~ Thu.row, Dr. Burm' Federal Reserve is ttylns to break the spiral bl'.. raisln• in· tereat rates to depress invest· ment, and at the same time the administration ls trying to break the spiral by tax cub to stimulate Investment! . And all the wblle )ndexm. is drivine tbe problem deeper into the eC<IQOIDy where n.elt.ber of the . remedies may be able to reach IL t never been attempted before and tbat wlll take a oeu miracle to aucceed. He and OoqHu have tmu~. ed ont of tbe blUil\ tu ln·' create• tu btatory in Socl&,l. Security and unemployment ln· .. auranco rata from pa)'l'Oll taxt-~ ea, atutlnl next year; there &tel also tbe new hither mtotmum waae rates the farm au_pport • proarams, the fortbcomlns lil.U,' in petroleum and natural 1u • taxes. THE TOTAL magnitude ol , these and other hikes sets a record and adds to the inflated cost orllving. To balance it be proposes •tax-.. cut of $2S bllllon. Jerry Ford said last week that th.ii tax cut ls "Juat not good enouah." He unexpeo..; tedly proposed"" a permanent t~: cut of '68 blllioa by 1911. Tbe ~ servative audience of 1,400 fro~: the American Enterprise- lnsUlute rubbed their eyes. OKUN WANTS to give incen- tive tax benelita to workel'8 and emJ11oyers who voluntarily bold down wage and price demands. It would be like the bounty the gqvernment now gives to cor- porations In "investment tax credits" lo encourage them to ex· pand their plants Thurow thinks the government should intervene by payln& wage subsidies to employers who hire minority groups ; he believes the present unequal structure or un· employment helps to promote stagnauon. U•iDC a dlflerent metaphor Okun ta1b about ''8 ....; o' com·. binatlon. Workers ask wa1e in· creases of about 8 percent a year and employers amortise this by raising prices by about I percent a year. Which comes fi rst nobody can s:i::;. OKUN DOESN'T think there is a cons piracy; he thlnks American unions have been ''re· markably self·restrained," while business mark-ups have so far kept below the cost of capital. The two sides ate Just locked into a sltuatioo that will get "orae, he thinks and that requires apeclftc sovernmeatactlon. Let me .cid finally that Art.bur· Okun ls very mucb la earnest. ff~ thinks this year's economy wilt• be like 1977 or a little better but that at the end of it inflation wUl ,, increase. _ Whatever the remedy the diagnosis takes account of a new ·situation. What causes this new sp\ral? "Inflation has reached a 6 per. , cent deadrock floor and it's only way ls up." he says. The course we're on is quite dangerous short of breaking the wage price spiral, be thinks the chances are two to one that we have another - recession by the elecUOQ,. • TltB h o loftg•taftdlnt Ftrtt of all there ls "lndex.tn1." Ever)'~ is trytnc to ·protect himself against inflation by ad- While .all tb1a 1' loin.I on I loot wlth a"e at what President Carter ii ptOpOllnt to do. Hail . attempClna a decree of ecoaomlc flne-tunlnl, I believe, tbat bu w~on bi/UM. Ju author~ .. Mttl11 u Rk"4rd Strow o/ tu. Clsmfian ~ Monitor. Sydne y Harris An honest letter of reference to a prD$pective employer on behalf of a young man I haven·r seen for tour years At five colleges in four years, Jeffrey has majored in Swiss bell-ringing, food manageme1'lt. swimm ing pool construction and Christ ian Kun g-Fu . .. ~ But Can He Type? . " Dear Sir : Jeffrey Q. Amh ers t has asked me t o p r o vide one of the three p e rsonal l e tters of refere nce you req uire along with his applica tio n f o r a posi t ion in your firm. I a m happ y to oblige a forme r school mate of my so n, but 1 a l s o f e e l a moral obl igation to tell the truth, a nd only the tru t h , i n pro viding such a referen ce. The laat time I s a w Jeffrey , he was i mmensely tall , imp o ssi b l y ~hin , a nd copinq f ~rio usly with an intra c t a b l e s k in r a sh o n his fac e. He was at o ur house . c ribbing a math p ape r from my son, and flying p aper airplanes around the living r oom. Their c onver s ation was a demoti c version o f the English l a ngua g e , which I could not decipher because o f t he volume o f sou nd em a nating f rom the hi-fi. If I r ecal l corr ectly, the TV wa s a lso on at the same time. They we re briefly imme r sed i n a t r i g on omet ry proble m b eing worke d o u t on t he insid e back c over o f P l ayboy ma gazine . Then they rep aired to the kit che n f o r the r i t ual of popcorn- ma king , fol lowed by innumerable phone cal ls for "e ve n ing plans " that r esulted in their staying h o me , and the n d ribble d a rupt ured basketball up and do wn the second f loor hall. This was my l a s t i mpre asion o f J effrey. I a l so r e collec t t hat h e ran a fast mile; poure d k e tchup over hie f ried eggs (o n t h o s e mo rnings h e slept o v er), re9arded hi• fa t h er wi th mild contempt aa a "money-grubber," f ound hie older aiater i ntol erable, .and had .definitely decided to adopt the c areer of a profe e s ional racing-dr iver. In the i nterim, I am g iven to underetand, he has att ended fiv e colleg•• in fou r y•ars, maj oring auc c essiv ely in s u ch str iking aubjeo t1 as s wiss bell•rin9in9,food man ag e~e n t , swimm i ng-poo l c onstruc t i on, and Chriatian Kung-Fu (which , I am t o ld, ia t he art df tu r n i ng the othe r ohe•k s o s wiftly that i t floo r • your opponent .) • so far as 1 ha•f been i nfo rme d, Jeffrey has never been c onvic ted of anythtn9 mor• than A aia4em•anor , does n o t mainline heroin, has made aevetal hero ic it only part ially aucc •••ful attempt• t o re11nqui•h h~• vir9lnity. and i• univereally admired aao n9 b i• peer• for hi• extraordinary e Aor•oua quantitiea of beer wi thout •••r room. ' .. 8 DAil Y PllOT Sunday. Januwy I , 1971 Fee Vote 'Beneficial' Student Regent Defends His Decision fty PIUUP ROSMARIN Of \lie o.lly ~ ....... Unlvenstty of California s lu dent rea:enl MJchael Salerno, a UC Davi$ law student, has local- ly defended bis decision not to vote last term on a proposal to re duce student recs Salerno was the obJect of a bar rage or s tudent criticism ~ h roughout tho state university '>yslem for his <lec1s1on to abstain on the ii.sue. Salerno had said he foll a re rtuction of fees the propoi.al wa& by $17 a quurt<'r \\ould benefit ham personally, und i.o involved an ethical conflict of 1ntC'rc:.t Th c l' C Irv 1 n e stud c n t newspaper. ·· 'lcw University. · complained in an ed1tor1al that .. Salerno failed in his primary duty as a s tudent regent-to represent student.!. " other issues before lhe budrd or regents The student newspCJpcr had musinterpreted tus role as a re gent by declaring be should have voted for the fee reduction Chas vole would have broken a tie which killed the mea&urel because that's what :-.tudcnts wanted, Salerno sa.ad. .. I do not repre:.ent the stu deol!'i. My aim is to determine, how can the un1vers1ty bei.t sen c the people of Cahfornw ·1 •• Salerno said hr would ha\'C vot l'd for the fee cut. had there been no conflict or intcrel>t, but .. rcluc· tantl). · bec·au ... <• he favor& t:hm1oauon or the fr<· and who's paying for 1t. T)le sub· JCct is cnUcal lo farm lab6reri.. University admissions. He called a recent decision of the re· gents to rely more upon stao· dardlzed. tests for admissJon guidelines. "The worst decision an 10 years.·· Salerno said the new require- ments "close the door to a third of our minority stvdenLo; Asked how he would decide ad· m1si.iom, criteria. he said. ··1 have my own !>pecial plan. I call 1t the t'gahtanan approach .. Linder his plan, the slate's high .,chools would be told what courses the un1vers1ty deems lm· nortant. and students would be ranked according to grade point averages achieved in those cours~. 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This week the regent, only the third UC student trw.tee to havt· full voting power on the board, met with ''New University" Editor Jim P arker , Student Body President Bruce llull"ll iind other studenb Salerno told llallet, who 1s a mcmbl'r of the umvcrs1l)'w1de Student Body Presidents Council which had urged Salerno to 'ote approval or the rec reduction .. I am not a rubber stamp · Salerno. 1rntatt'd at the ch:. cussion. said hl' \\as tired or it. und prcrerred to talk ubout other issues he said wPrt• morp rrit1<'<1I such as The top 12 5 percent of students from each hi gh school would be J?uaraoleed adm1ss100 to the university ~ 0-919 Olltll o.llY ...... J_,.. .. u. 22, "· ,.,. .. ,. No Luck Yet The ot•ct1s1on \\-U' winter quurtt'r orit'ntation. hut only a hundful of i.tucll·nh Jltt•ndl'd the -..ession Univer:-.1Ly ~tud1t·'> of me<·h·anization (,f a~nculturl' Salt•rno ::.aid hl' \\<Jilts lo st•t• the un1vcr~1ty r11·m·1dc full d1sc:10'>11n• 11( what n ·:-.t.•arch 1s being dOOl'. Student interest 1n changing the system Salerno said during his first l>IX months as regent he r<'Ct'I ved less than a dozen let- lt·rs from :.tudt'nh. ~t u<lents, hl' :.aid. tend not to lake much constructive action \uth the rcJ(cnU.. "l just see the ,.tudcnts .,.. hinang a lot." said Sall·rno Super low tides are attracting clammers to area bc<.iches this weekend. Ralph and Dolores Irwin of Newport Beach were try- ing their luck Saturday but hadn't found a start tor their chowder when the picture "a~ taken Lowest tide will be at 3:01 to- day P\JBUC N011CE Sa lt•rno d1M·u:-.:-.t•d his 'ole and Aliso Creek Impact Eyed M 1si.1on VteJo Muni cipal Advisory Coun cil members wall d1scul>S an environmen- tal impact rt'port ( Etn I Monday lor the proposed Al1!'.o Cn•l·k rt.>creat1on corridor Thl' I l'crc:<1t1nn area folio\\ s tht· creek 19 milt·~ lrrim ib source in Liil' Santa ,\n<1 moun ta1n-. to 1ls mouth at ,\11 s11 111·:.("h in South I.a gun •1 H 11 h t· r t It l' n d l' manUJ.(l'r of thl' Jo:nv1ron m t' 11 l a I M a 11 a gt' m l' n t Agcnc~ ..... ( E'.\tt\ 1 proJt•ct plann1nl-( di\ 1-..111n -..u1d F r 1 d ,1 \ t h 1· .., t u d \ reJ)fl'"l'l~h t WO yt•ars Of pl.rnnang \\Ork on the propo'>l'd grt•t•nbt·lt a•<·a ll I'> d plan th:it will j.!Utcie lht• rulurt• Of \h:-.o l°rl·t•I.. H1•ndt•s a1d Driver Critical "Thi· pl;m take.; into JC· c o u n t cl l' ,. t• I o r> m 1· n t ,1lnng lhe cn•f•k <1nd '>l'lS up guaclc:hnL'' for h1kt' .ind t•qut·,tnan tr;11fs ·· P.1ml'l.1 \ <.'IH·. Iii. nf El Tnro. remained 1n n1ltt.d 1·otHl1t i1111 ('~ll'I\' lnd;J\ 111 lhC' in tt·n .... 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MeH e•2-tteo Satellite Link Boost Astronaut to Inspect Irvine Proposal Students in the Irvine Un1f1ed Sc·hool 01 .. triC'l \\Ill g<'l a ch:.mcC' to talk "1th a form('r Apollo astronaut ovt:'r the d1~trict's do.,ed-circ·uat telcv1s1on ..,v.,t~m :\tonda\ Tht' astronaut . Ru!)l\ Schwc1ckarl. "ho no\\ works a~ Go\'crnor Brown':. assislant for -.c1encc and technolo~y 1s com 1ng lo In inc• to 1ni>pcc·t tht• !:>ystem The tel('vision :.cheme figure:-. m a dl:.lrict proposal lo bounce programs orr orbitin~ com munications satellites to schools in South Carolina, Virginia. and possibly to Berkeley The district seeks financing Crom the National Institute of Education to develop the two· way communication n etwork that would allow students to talk to each other acros~ the country Such a s;.·stem would be uni CjUf'. La!'t September the 11chool dis· trict. in cooperation '' ilh a school flistnct in Spartanburg, SC . ap· pl1erl for preliminary funding from the National Institute ot Edul ataon to plan a com· munai:-at1on., proJl.'Cl ht'tween lhl' two It Y.JSturnt'ddo.,..n. but NIE in· dice.tied that a broader based pro· r>o .. al. including other areas in tht• nl't\\ork. would he mort' like· I\ 10 wan funding The Jrvine district learned re· l'<'ntly that it's been awarded a $20,000 planning grant from the st ate department of education to :-.upport its impending federal ap- phcat1on A new proposal, according to district admlnlslrator Jack Parham. Is being prepared which would include an Arl- IOJ?lon. Va. school district. and possibly a district in Berkeley. The district plans a wortdng ronfrrence Ji'eb. 15 and 16 at .,.. h1ch representaUves from lhe dt!:>lricts. and ~hwelckart. will firm up details ot the project. The <1atelll\e proposal bas the rndor~ements l>r Oov Brown and South Carolma's Gov. James B Ed\\ ards and 1:-. picking up other); According to Parham, Ruckmint>ter Fuller. poet. architect and design engineer, wrote a letter or support for the proJect. the concept of which Fuller envisioned in 1938 Media c r itic Marshal l McLuh3n also reportedly 1s a backer, Parham said. Parham said both men ore pro- spective conference attenders Part of the di{(iculUes in get· ting the program approved tor funding is convincing the govern· m ent, through the National Aeronautics and Space Ad· ministration. NASA commonlcallons satellites would be used as relays in the system; public access to them would be novel Parham said part of the dis· trict's job to win the funding Is to lobby for such public access The celebrity name11 don't hurl the cause "It's damne d excatang," Parham said THE NEPT\JNE SOCIETY For the Record CREMATION Burial at Sea ........ 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CA 91'17 Tlllt tluslftn~ Is c.-.Cltd Oy •" '" dlvldltal O-'sA 8- Thlt ,,...,._ -lllacl wit" tftt Countr Clettl" Or.not Count-, on OH I""" ,....,, Publlll!W Or._ Coe1t Dally P1toi O.C. ft. U, lt11Jaf\.1,1, "" suo.1: POLITICS I SCHOOLS See Strom Run ••• For Sen. Thurmond, jogging and politicking are the same; you have to do them everyday By LEE BYRD A•-••1" ,., .. ,Writ~ W ASlDNGTON -He's sllll the Old South con· servalive of a couple of generations ago, who pre- &ches patriotJsm, ~talc's righL-;, free enterprise and military strength. Now James Strom Thurmond of South Carolina i~ in the forefront of the charge against the Panama Canal treaty. wielding the sort or blunt. forthright rhetoric that would sua t Teddy Roosevelt just bully. "IT'S OURS," ~ays the 74 year-old Thurmond. ·we bought 1t and paid for 1t, and I'm opposed to gavingila\\ay" It's been years since Thurmond enjoyed such prominence on a m8.Jor issue, in wtucb be ls joined by former Gov. Ronald Reagan of California and a group oC other treaty opponenu. He is the r anking Republican member on the Armed Services Committee, and he extolls military strength -along with the requisite hardware. That has made him popular wath the Pentagon, which in 1976 awarded him the Leaon of Merit for his services as a maJor general In the Army reserve, from which he had rct.Jred about 13 years earlier . His view of international problems is clear-cut: '"The goal of the Soviets, the spread of communis m. 1f we don't remam strong, 1s to put a gun to our head and destroy us " THE PROPOSED canal trt·aty rankled him long befort• the final nc~ollallon~ scaled an agret!· mcnt, wha<'h must yet lie rat1fi<.'d by the Senate. '"Why, as closC' us TorTIJOS is to Fidel Castro, it (the Panama Canal) Muld well wind up in the hands of lhe Sov1N Union,'' he contends. Omar TorriJOS is Panama's president. Detente and accommodation with Communist powers fill Thurmond wath profound skepticism. ''If you don't rem nm strong," he says, "then every- thing goes to pot " That 1s a credo which Thurmond applies to body as well as political soul. He 1s a man who married a beauty queen less than a lhard his age (they have four young chaldren). Ile drinks prune juice and mountain sprini: water and gobbles Vitamin C 'Basics' Work In New School PASADENA <AP) Donna Jennings says the tablets. He drives himself to work in a Maverick, which his press secretary. Ed Huril, says "is ap· propriale, don't you think?" AT ABOVTS:30 "every morning, first thing," Thurmond says, "I'll do 20 to 25 sitting up exercises, some pushups and some puUups, then some pushing, kicking and bending exercises. Then I Urt weight.a for about five minutes and run two and a half mUes . . Oh, sometimes I run two miles if I don't have 'much tame. But then other times I'll stretch itto three " Thurmond 1s running for a fifth term , one that would carry him anto has 82nd year The administra- tion would be plca!.ed If his confidence to re-election· were misplaced. President Carter recently gritted his teeth and signed a Thurmond bill that weakened bis plan to upgrade less-than-honorable discharges for Viet· nam veterans. "I don't believe in helping deserters or draft dodgers." Thurmond snapped. Another Thurmond bill bars unionization of the military." 1 thought if we got those two bills through at would be a pretty good year," said Thurmond. THURMOND DOESN'T argue with those who point to him as the Senate's leading nay-sayer. He i.llll takes pride in the one-man record he holds for a filibuster C2'1 hours, 18 minutes> •n fighting a cavil rights bill in 1957. And he's the consummate state's righter. Aside from the conslitutaonal charge of raising an army. the bt:~t federal program by his notion is no pro· gram at 311. "Contrary to what a lot of people think, I do believe in progress," say!-. Thurmond, "but on- ly at the level provided by the Constitution. And Lhat means the states." Thurmond led the segregationists' walkout from the 1948 Democratic convention that nominal· ed Harry S Truman. When asked why he did il, i;ince Truman's civil rights plan was-no different from Franklin D. Roosevelt's, Thurmond replied at the time, ''because Truman means it." In August 1971, Strom Thurmond escorted his wife and 6-year -old daughter Nancy Moore lo an elementary school in downtown Columbia to enroll • ~. Janu.,y a, 1t78 DAil v PILOT • A•. ,.,;.....,.., ... Thurmond is caught between opposing interests of daughter Ju/ta and son Paul. \~. the child in a first-grade class that is 50 percent black and taught by a black teacher. ••1t's really no big thing," said Mrs. Thurmond "We have always been Interested In the public schools." Democrats still comprise the large majority of \ otcrs in South Carolina, yet Thurmond, a llepublicun since 1964, remams the high priest of South Carolina politics even if it may finally be said that he has u fii;:hl on his hands in his bid for re· election this year. I lb probable opponent is a young "New South" Democrat named Charles ''Pug" Ravenel, a onetime Harvard quarterback who had the governorship virtually sewed up in 1974 before he was disqualified for failure to meet a residency requirement. Thurmond professes no worries about Ravenel. Th& senator has heard predictions of his political demise in past campaigns, and "l don't think it's going to be true thia time, either," be says. BVT HE'S NOT taking tblngs for granted. Thurmond sent Nancy, 30, and lbe kids home to Columbia, S.C., lastswnmer, and they will remain there until after the election. •I·"~ "It does bother me," be said. "But I'm down .r there three nights every week. Nancy and I both ''~ agreed it would be a sacrifice we would make. She's •" making a lot of speaking engagements I couldn't ac-f 1~ cept. She makes a good talk. She's a very humorous ' speaker. • .~ ,. Thurmond often has said that the politician who .. ., waits Wltil an election to campaign has wailed too , long. And Strom Thurmond almost never stops l'ampaigning. Ile has consistently opposed the poverty pro· ;._ gram. but he hus won several grants for black-• operated day care centers in the state. So Strom Thurmond, in the process, has pulled a good many friends from the ranks of his theoretical enemies. A TTOltHEY AT LAW BANKRUPTCY $95 DIVORCE $95 Uncontested 640..2507 COUPUS-IXPAMDIMG IUStMISS .....,.~--~--.... ~ ......... -11--c1unvt MilllfnolG ASSOCIATIS --........ Vonlry with minors, reg. S6~0 sale $569 big differcnc<· hl'lwccn her fourth grade experience and her oldt•r brother's 1s that he didn't have any homework an<I shr has 1t almost every night. · "But I hkt' thal." the 8-year-old says. ''My mom says 1 l<•arn by home\\ Ork, mostly " Supttr savings on ''rural-styl.ci" b•drooms and dining rooms. DONNA IS AMONG a ,:!rowing number of stu- d1·nts a<'ro ...... tht• <·ounlry who a rc going to fun· cl.1 mental s!'h110J... They arc known Ul some distncts ....... traditional.' .. :Jll's.'' or ''Academic Plus." Dls- «1phne h strict. rill'" code·~ l'x1st. and the emphasis ,., on the ha:o.11·., of n·adin~. ""'rating. and math. Donna nttf'nclc; the ,John Marshall fundamental sthool m J>;isaclrn ... om· of the first of its kind when at opened in tht• fall of 1973 and con:.adered by many l'ducators nJUOn\\ i<k a ... u model of the basics rnovemc•nl Whi le tht' d1ffcrt•nces between Marshall and re- i::ular !.choob don't sf'em dramatic. Lhe stress at ~1 arshall 1~ on cla:-.sroom drills, grouping by ability, and daily homcwork. Misbehavior as immediately reprimanded. P;irents un' nolificd and ;ire ex pected to support cl1sci phnary a<•Uons. DESPITE STEREOTYPES of regimented fun- cl~mental schools. visitor~ lo Marshall don't find the k1rc; slimy rn•ct in their !->eats, eyes riveted on ll'acher. Then"' occasional whispering and s nicker- in~ and cvc•n <.i bit of horseplay. But the general at- mosphen• 1s 01w of quiet and order "I hkt· thl' whole atmosphere of the school ," .,ays Donna's mother. Nancy Jennings "I feel good having my children thc•re because I know the rules ..re s tncler and people aren't allowed to mistreat others " Favorable comments lake hers. an annual in- nrase in {'nrollment. t~st scores that have risen .,tead1ly for hoth minority and Anglo students and 1 he dupltcat1on of Pasadena's program elsewhere have led the µrogrum's architects to declare It a success. "I TIUNK TUE youngsters' increasing test scores arc evidence of our progress," says Dr. :\t ichael Kellner, principal of the first fundamental school In Pasadena who now heads another. The fund amental principals are especially pleased with the progress of black students. Test scores Indicate that the gap between minority and Anglo youngsters 111 narrowing in the elementary grades at the fundamental schools. "Many parents send their sons and daughters 1 n the hope we can reform them," says a high school Engllsh teacht>r an his second year at Marshall, who asked that hi s name not be used. "That's not our purpose. We would like lo have already fundamen- tal students. But we've taken on a role almost like a reform school. in some aspects.•• . Many students at 1t1arshall ue former private school student!!. Students frobl one private school thal closed were admilled directly into Marshall. SOME MARSHALL students like it for its sue <small), and for lls absence of racial tricUon. Features unique to Marshall don't evoke any beat from students. The dress cod,, lbey say, ts' no pro- blem. Hardly anyone aets p•ddled, so lbere'a not much concern over that. Some don't l~e the· school' a pracUce of closlna the aate durtne t.)\e day. And there'• some dtsaenl over the acbool'1 "character education" propam, a ts-minute dla· rUlilon each day aimed at promotlnc values and re•poastbUlty. ~veral l t\ldenta dlamlls lt 11. ··bU.ywork." . '.•· J· I' ,, Hutch/Duht, reg. $1199 aol• $975 Poster bed, reg. $649 sole $569 ~~~RIVEM P. ROAD ... a story about life 100 years ago, now at Impressive savings. See it all now at Edwards Interiors ... the 1ncomporable l\1ver l\oad colleaion. with all Its serene beaury and elegance, 1s a story about nostalgia 100 years ago. faithfully reproduced ro be handed down ro roday' s collecror of ftne heirlooms. Mosrerfully crafted in ook solids and veneers finished In amber ook tones. 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Be Good To Yourself and enjoy four to six hours of total service, for the full program Our total beauty iinage center offers: • Hair Styling for Men & Women -Coloring & P erms - • Galvanic Facials • Make Up Artistry • .Complete Line of ph Cosmetics • Body Massage • Individual Lashes ·• Manicure, Pedicure • Waxin~ y· • Boutique & Accessories -Gift Department - Manicure, Pedicure Facial -•N_s_•D_E_=_:~_:_:_s_s _______ -_~ __ -_·-·-·--------~--~-~--· _~ ____________ S_;norts Sunday, Januaty 8, 1978 DAILY PILOT .c. l It's Borg, Connors In Finals McTear, Tully Set World Mar p . NEW YORK -Jimmy Con- nors defeated Drian Gollfril'd 6·2, 3 -6, 6·3 Saturday in th~ semifinals of the $400,000 Grand Prix Masters tennis tournament. Connors will meet Sweden's Bjorn Borg an today's final for t~e $100,000 first prize, the richest purse in tennis. Earlier, Dorg, who had suf. fered from the flue the day before, beat Guulermo Vilas, who had a sorj? ankle. 6-3, 6·3. Vllas has defaulted today's ~atch to determine third place an the tournament and Raul Ramirez will take hs place against Gottfried. In the men's doubles final Bob Hewitt and ft'rew McM11la~ scored a 7 5, 7·6, 6·3 triumph over the Stan Smith and San Clemente's Bob Lutz. Korbut Marrit-• MOSCOW -Olga Korbut, the diminutive Soviet gynmast who captivated world audiences at the 1972 Munich Olympics. was married Saturday to Leonid Bortkcvich, a top Soviet pop sin~cr. ThC' C'nga~l'mC'nt of Korbut. 21. and Dortkl:vu:h. 28. offtc1ally was announced Jan. I The Sov· 1et press, "h1ch usually plays down the private la ves of cclebr1t1cs, carried no am· mediate account of the mar- riage. Tefttr~her Win• AUCKLAND. New Zealand - Onny Parun advanced to the finals of the New Zealand Open tennis champ1onsh1ps Saturday by beating Robin Drysdale, 6-7, 6·3, 6·4. Parun wall meet Eliot T<'llscht·r in the f1n<1l today. Tellsch<'r l!itllH'<I :m t•asy G·-1, 1i.3 'iclory OVl'I' Hod Frawley Sto1•p 1\d1•a11<"P• Wl\Sll lNGTON Martina :"avratllo\'a :mcl lkltv Sto\'e will , nwl't tooay in tht· <·hampionship of lhl' Washington professional women's lennh tournament. Navratilova mo\l'd into th<> finals with a 6 7, 6·4, 7·5 victory Saturday over Dianne LONG REACH (/\t~) Houston McTcar <•xplo<lcd to a \\Orld indoor n•co1 d. m the 60· meter das h <ind M1kt' Tully soared to a world pole vauit mark in the Muhammad /\la In· v1tat1onal, the first indoor track meet of the 1978 U.S season McTear flashed to a time of 6.54 seconds lo defeat an im· pressive field, one of the finest ever assembled indoors. Tully, a UCLA senior who cap- tured the World Cup title with a leap or 18· 11 ;: last year. cleared 18·4 on has U11fd attempt, better Jng the 18-33 11 mark set by Van llipley an 1976. He rman Frazier, a former Arizona State star. set a third world record for the evening in the 500-mcter run with a clock· mg or 1 01.3. Tully, holder of the world junior record, had no trouble clearing all lower heights and was clearly over the bar on the record leap w1lh space to spare. McTear broke the world indoor mark of 6 57 sc:t in 1972 by Gerhard Wucherer of West Germ am-. The powerfully built McTear, a tremendous comp(.•htor indoors because of his rocket like start, held a two·mN<'r lead after tak· ing three steps OY(.'r one or the great sprint field s ever as- scm bled indoors. lie powered through the finish just uhead of Olympic 200·melcr gold medaUst Don Quarrie, World Cup 100- meter champion Steve Williams and a host of other world-cl11.Ss dash m en. McTear, formerly of Florida but now a student at Ccrntos College, was short of the hand· EYES FINISH --Mission Viejo resident Dawn Rodighiero looks for the finish line during trials of the 200-y;,i rd breaststroke ... ,.,._ Saturday in the women's international swim meet. Rodigh1cro placed 19th out of 29 with a time of 2·24.49 • From holtz. Stove defeated JoAnne Rw.'>ell, 2·6, 7 6, 6 2. ~!::7,:;"N"c. -am\ .. w atson Loses Ground D<'oley. the wannangest foolball coach in the history of the t;niversaty of North Carolina, wall r t's1gn hi" JOb lo become coach anrl athletic c11rector al Virginia Tt'ch, the Absoc1ated Press h<is learned. Roth Nab• Tourney TORRANCE -Mark Roth de- feat<'d top-Se(•ded Leo Taylor of San Diego, 222· 192, in Saturday's final game of the $100,000 Tor· ranee Cla~sic -the firsl stop on the winter tour of the Professional Bowlers Associa- tion. Roth of Staten Island, N.Y., put the title match away with three strikes in the seventh, eighth and ninlh frames or the match al Gable House Lanes. The win was the ninth of Roth's I PBA career. I , 'ntl~ to Rbela MESA. Ariz -Dob Risch , who set two course records dur- ing the golf tournament, s hot a 70 Saturday lo capture the S25,000 Mesa Centennial Open. Risch. of Diamond Bar, who had a 62 Thursday and a 61 Fri· day. finished with a 193 total, 20-under-par. Aaron Well ATLANTA -Hank Aaron, m ajor league, baseball's home run king.,.{emained hospitalized Saturday but was reported "do· ing ver y well and having no more pain." Aaron has been in an Atlanta hospital undergoing tests since Tuesday when he suffered chest pains. t Burn.s Steec.,.bs I KIRKLAND, Wash. -George Henry Burns. a former m~or f leaeue fint bueman who got the Ont hit ln Yankee Stadiwtt ln 1923 and was the American League's Most Valuable Player 1n 1926. died Saturday here. He was 84. Watkim Tiro Strokes Back in Tucson Open Tl"CSON (AP) -Tom WaLc;on hreathc<l a hllle sigh or relief hcforc he headed for the prac- tice tee. "I'm really fortunate I could shoot a 73 and still get out of it with a two-shot lead," said Watson, who encountered some swing trouble Saturday in the third round or the Tucson Open golf tournament. "I could have had a whole lol of people ready to challenge, but there just weren't that many good scores. "But I'm pretty sure I can't get away with it two days in a row. I'll have lo shoot subpar On today's final round>. maybe 68. to win it "l wasn't sure of my swing," said Walson, who scored his first bogeys of the tournament on the way lo his one-over-par effort "I was fighting a pull all day. I think I know what it Is and I'm pretty sure I can correct 1t." Watson, who held a lour- stroke advantage when third round pla¥ started in warm sun· shlne, .fe11 victim lo mildly er· ralic play that opened the gates to a challenge in today's final 18 holes of play in th~. lhe rlrst tournament of the season on the PGA Tour. The 1977 player of the year had a three-round total of 204, 12 under par on the spr awling. 7,035 yards of desert valley that make up the Tucson National Golf Club course. Bobby Wadkins, seeking his first tlUe in four years of tour activity, moved to within lwo shots of the leader with a 71. Bobby. the younger brother of PGA cha mp Lanny Wadkins, had a 2Q6 total. He bolted lato contention with three consecutive birdies begin· Din& on the third hole "but m y puUer kind of died on me after that.'' ht' suad. "But I'm only l\\O shots back, so l guess I can't be too disappointed." Tied for third at 208 were Lee Trevino and talkative-Texan Bill Rogers. Rogers matched par-72 in the third round. Trevino, a two-time former Tucson cham· On Tl' TodaJI Channel 4 at J pion and a great favorite here, had a 71 that included a great save from a bunker on the final hole after the national television cameras had cut away for the day. Defe nding champion Bruce Lietzke went to a 75-217. but even that was better than troubled J ohnny Miller. Miller, once the game's G<>lden Boy who scored so many of his successes 1n the Arizona desert, blew to a 76 -including an incredible 42 on the front side -and was far back at 221. KINGS TIED, 3-3, Wl1Jl 0:38 LEFT PITTSBURGH (AP) -Cap. tain Jean Pronovost scored with 38 seconds left to pull the pill'>· burgh Penguins into a 3.3 stand· off with the Los Angeles Kings in a National Hockey League game Saturday night. Rookie Tom Edur took the puck off the stick or a Los Angeles defender and passed It to Pronovost 15 reel in front of the goal. The lying gokl came after a sixth Pittsburgh attacker replaced goalie Denis Herron. P ronovost's shot cleared the Jett s houlder of .Kings goalie Rogle Vachon. f Po11rct ..-oonn Jft.actir,, S..lurd•v In th~ fuc:\On Or>< n qoll tw""""'·ni "" t'W' I ,JOS·yard, pJJr-n Tuc\On N~tion.1 C:.011 Club COYr~ TomW•t\Ot'\ !lobby w.a~.,,. U•,. frt'vlno 8111 Ro9•r~ J C Sn•ad Keith Frr11~ Jtrry MfG,.. Cralo St•dln ChMI" (OOCI~ Mike Suill••n Howard Twmy Garv Mt Cord B•ll Kr•tr"'t LOI\ HIMle Jchn St hroedt'r Don J anu•ry Ed Oouo!Wrty O•VP E•<""'""'~ Mike M orlH t.arry Zlroler Ed Snttd LOY Gr•h•m P•tflr Oo\tf'r-hul'\ W•lty Arm .. tronq Jim SlmoM Oulc~ ll•"CI , f)t'r\My A Aron Lton•rd lh0ml>10n Jim (otbtn Fr•n• O•.ud Grnf L.1UIM F r•n• (OntW>,. Roqrr M•llll<e Curto\ Str•"il" J•ctc Rf'"""' Phil H•ncot~ Ed "orl t.o1rry N•lton 800 Glldttr •l-6t n 10ol •• f>6 11 -100 10.;,/.11 10t 67 .... , 108 61 ., ,. '/O'I 68• II 10 '/O'I 71 70-68 10'I •• 12 611 '/O'I f>6 ,. 69 '/O'I 70 II 6' 210 10•9·11-210 10•1 ,. 711 10•• n -111 n 11 611-111 11 l) .. -2tt 7J 70••-717 71 71°70-212 12 IH9-21l 71 1710-71) 70-/J.ro-11l 12,. 71-21) It II II 71) 1).61111 )I) 10 .... 7~)1) 7J.7Hl -1t1 ·4-• .. 1S-2•l tt.lf.7J-21) 71.1).70 .7 .. 71 11 12 11• ., 1~12-71< ,,.,.n 7u It /1 II 7t< 10·10-14 ,.. lt/0-ll-114 n 1on-1u 12 .. 1.1...-tis 11-1 .. 10-ns 7:1-72-I0-71S 70-7<1-12-JIS ChriSt's Shot Wins for IJCI timed record of 6.4 held by two d1fCerent athletes. Olympian Steve Riddick or Philadelphia closed with a rush to run second in 6.62. Two-time NCAA champion Harvey Glance of Auburn was third in 6.68, and Charlie Wells of Philadelphia was fourth in 6.72 as Wiltlams and Quarrie faded to fifth and sixth. Seventh was Santa Ana resi· dent Clancy Edwards, the World Cup 200:meter champion, and last was Dwayne Evans, an Olympic bronze medallist · 1976 Games. Walson Wrugwa of Keny No. 2 indoor miler of all became the No. 2 1,500- runncr of all time as well he clocked 3:38.6, using as · last 400 to win over Paul min gs of the Tobias Striders W aigwa was just off the indoor mark of 3:37.8 s Harald Norporth of Germany in 1971. Cumming clocked in 3:39.4 for an Am See Track. P age B? ~.Triumphs U.S. Swimme Dominate Me _. PROVIDENCE, R.I. CAP> - American women swimmers - led by 14-year-old Tracy Caulkins, who broke two U.S. r <.'· cords -dominated the opening events in the first U.S. women's international s wim meet at Brow n University Saturday night. winning 16 of the top 18 places in sax events. Caulkins, of Nashville, Tenn , and the U.S. national swam team, knocked one-half second off her American record m the 200-yard breaststroke and also edged her top mternallonal com petitor. 13-year -old Julia Bogdanova of the Soviet Union. The 5-root-8, 110-pound Caulkins later bettered her American and U.S. Open record in the 200-yard individual medley With a time or 2,27.0, about 21,"J seconds raster than her old mark. Alice Browne of Corona dcl Mar, who swims for the Mbs1on Viejo Nadadores, captured the 500 freestvlc with a time of 4:47.56 while Kim Black and J ennifer Hooker. also of Mission Vicgo, were second and fifth in the event. The AAU-sponsored competi· lion, the first mternataonal meet exclusively for women, was to be a showdown between the U.S. national team and the powerful East Germans. But the East Germans pulled out, ctt1ng com· petition at home. As a result, American women, including thos e representing amateuf' dubs and not the U S. National Team, took 39 of the 48 qualify. ing s ports in the first of two days of compelillon. The meet was not a team com· petition but American w viewed it ns an opportun show the East Germans - words of lOO·yard freestyle;: ner Jill Sterkel -"how g really are." Swimmers from eight f countries were entered b the on~ non-American winner~as Canada's Cheryl Gibson i the 200-yard backstroke. • Caulkins, meanwhile, swam the 200 breaststroke in 2: 16.f7 to edge Bogdanova by sli(htly more than a second. Fl,..I rewlb In lhe U.S -.omen's lnl• ..... ionll \w1 ... mf'tt 100 Ire. I Sltrlllrl, US, lO 01. t. Elkl"1fU S., i O 0 J. 80QllOll. US, SIJJ. 4, C•lffllln,, N•V"'•ll• AC • St 9'9. i. Amur'ldrud, (alaca., U 41 • J•nutn, Norway, S2 49. 7. O,nan, Pl•n•nl Hiii. )1 SS • MclCHWr, Hi-n V•llev Club, ~l I) 100 b•O 1 G•~. Canada, 1 02.U . t. Pen- nll\QIOft, US, 1 O< )t 3 8r ... Cly. U.S., 1 ~n. •. C•rll\I•, (ln<IMdtl,' OS.12. s B•ci. U.S., •• ~.n. ~ 8•101•. U S , 1 0\ 1• 1 OavlM, GrHI •ltaln 1 01 It I Gu•lo!l.on, S-n. 7 OS '1 100 tty I HOQ\h<'MI, U S., S4 96 1. MlllW, U.S, ~ 01 ) Ml>_.r, Coronaclo Navy Club, 5'.41 •. St.,~•1, U S, i. 68.) Raop, Sl•rllt A.C., 9'.tS. 6. Anne MAlwk, LAnca•t" AC., SI OS. 7. Mcl( .... er, Hidden Vall•v Club, \7.06. 8. Be<kma1111, West Go<manv. )I tt 100 Drthl t. C.Aul ~IM, U S., t:H.•1 IAm•"can rl'<ord. old rt•cord 2 16,,7, CMl!kln\, U711 1 ~·"· Sov'"t Union, 7,17.6() 3. Tr•lt>l• US, 1 18 84 •. Mo<,,,.., S~nta Clara, 7 t9 IS I Ui""""" Plll•b<11gh A.C., 7. 22.08. 6. s~. P•~~ ..... H•ll.' n t3 1 IC•lly, GrtM Brt t4ln 1 11 ll I Hooker, Memph•l SI. SC. 7 ,. 01 lOO ''"" t 8r-, US , • 41 54. 2. I.cit, Minion V10,o, • •1 " l Elkins. U S • 4: s •. H•nn•, Fort ~-rdCll', Flit •• II ... s "· • us • 110) • Hoo•l>••d, U.!. .•• Sf.14, 7. - Tl>OMp>On, Arl1ona, •.H .ll. 8. ShlllftlCk. B•lllMO<t.• i.o:n zoo Ind mPd -1 Caull<lns, V s .. 1:00 11 (Am••lc.., and US Ope<\ r«ord; old ~IGMI r~oro / OJ I.ti. CAul••n•. 1911, old US.~,.. c.,.d. 1 01 71. Ga<clci., 1911). 7 H~hf ... U S , 1 0• I• J Ptw>•noor>. u s , 1 os n • Otvles, Grul Bri1A1n. 1 06 91 S Hf9"l, N~w W.v. 1 01 11 • l"°"'P10", HOM<!WOOCI A.C , f!Ol.tl, Gl•\qOW, u s .• 1 09 •• a llelOlt, U.S .. 2:1'-"'. 400 Ir•~ rtla. I U S T••m A ISlerkel, WC>ftdn•-.1, [lluM, 8oQUolll, J 1S >S. 2 U.S. e. J 2t ti l CM""a A. l )I SI • MIUlon Yi.Jo A, J JJ OJ S N•\lwlll• AC J ll 60 •· Soviol ()nlon, l H II 7, L•nt•>ltr A.C., 3 J6 st. 8. C-8, J )I 7) Trojans Topple Huskies SEATTLE (AP> -Freshman Cliff Robinson scored 23 pomts as the University of Southern California won its second straight Pacific-8 Conference basketball game, defeating the University of Washington Salur· day night 81-73. use. 8-6 on the season, led most of the game as its defense f o rced numerou s Husky turnovers. Washington out· scored the Trojans 10·3 in the last 4:08 of the first half to tic the score 36-all at intermission. The Trojans pulled away an the second half as they held the Huskies to two field goals tn the first 12 minutes. Robinson, a 6- foot-9 forward, scored with 6:5l left to put the game out ot reach ..£8-52. Senior forward Kim Stewart paced Was hington with 17 points. Sophomore Stan Walker added 14 for the Huskies, who arc 1·6 for the season and 0.2 in conference play. Don Carrano added 17 points for the Trojans "and Paul Hen· derson had 15 points. Robinson pulled down 23 re- bounds before fouling out with 3 13 left LO the game. The Tro· Jans had a 48·37 rebound advan· tage over the Huskies. * * * ... use ., -... ....,..,,.,., IS. Mllltr I, RoblMon 7J, C•rllno 11 !. Smolh II, R•l•O•ICh 2, 0 Smtih t . Tet•I\ JI t•1'11 WASHIHOTOfl 7J -StewMI 11, Wilk ... U. WOOd' 1 Neill 7, H•\\ I , M•lltn 1, V""""1 f, Gudmunctnon •. Fronl< • Tot•I• 11 tt-77 71 H•llllmt-~34 FOYled out·Roblnson.. Tot•• IOlllt-USC U. Waslllnglon 2A. A •,lft . , C DAIL. V PlLOT &.inday, Janu&rf I, 1179 . FOOTBALL/BASKETBALL/TRACK ... ' Super Setting: It's Wild in New Orlea:ris C:Ougars' Charles N EW ORLEANS (AP) -H you d edde on a la:.t-mlnule whim lo shoot on down to CaJun t'ountry for next .... el·k ':. Sup<'r ( Row I game bchHen lhl' Dt-m n \ Broncos and Dallas l'ow bop. )h er e's some advice / For get 1t 'l'her e U.n 't a hotel room to bl• •1 bl.~ within 80 m ites of this pit fu'i"esque town wh ich is tuning up for its fourth go-round as host to one of t h e major events in , lrican sports. So. 1( )'OU in , . on popping an, you might '.\ t find your~el.f {'Ommulin~ Baton Rouge ' ' hl' AFC ch:.imp1on Oroncos \\ Cowboys. \\inners of thl· N.F C. will arrive in lown lall: .''..}'t9nday and right hehand lht•m will be platoons or sports writers :.ind broadcasters, a$1>1gned to cover the championship game. ,\l mad-wee~. the rans :.hould hl·.:1n :1rn' an~. Tc.\ans 1n tht·1r <·owbo} boot;) and 10 gallon h;.ats .md the Orange Crush brigade from lh'nver. who'll tn• to l'liange the plate's soft drink habit~ to honor their Broncs. Hoth teams will be <1uarlerC'd at hot els on the out::.k1rts of lhl' {'ity, a cumfortl:lble dis tance from the Superclome, whit-h dominates the ~kyhne of th1• l'l t) 'lhl• \fl\\h!H" \\Ill Ul>C' lhl• 1Jrad1cc fat:1Jit1es of the :'\t'w Orleans Sainl~ while the Rron f·os "'ill work al aneient Tulane Stadium. wh1C'h ha~ hosted thrt.•t· Super Bowls, the last one in 1975 .... hen Pittsburgh defeated Min- nt•sota. That \\as the lai.t hurrah for tht• 'l'nerable <Jld ballpark wh1eh ha:. been reduced to also-ran :.tutus by the Clamboyant Supcrdome planted sm ack in the middle or the downtown area. A few blo{'ks away from the dome Is the l''rcnch Quarter. one of the best known sections of any city in Amer ica. Top ent<'r- tainers Al Ha rt and Pete Foun- tarn arC' headlining shows tht.>rc• and down the street, there's l'reberv.ition ll all. a livin~ tribute to the J:lzz roots of thb luY.n. Th<' b:Jn on s treet musicians. who hJd been forbidden in the I'•~• t J ~) Readers' Hot Corner 1'1Y•• •JJ11; .. I>. ' •.)11. ., .,, Rams Fans Speak Out ~ot Under the ('ullar Dea r Mr. While. , I am a fourte<'n y1·ar old slu· 1h!nt who in the> past has rt•ad 1';\mtr column muny :.i time untl ~etting holler and hol tl'r under the collar cvl·ryt1ml', liut when I re"ad your urt1l'lc on the Ram~ I 'fittally blew up You have no rfJihl lo say Chuc·k Knox and P:.il lludcn lost the gamt• for LA You ulso '-ll\ lhc Hums had :.1 rOtten schc>duic but an\oone who c'h beat O:iklund ;ind ~11nnesota !Wk<' 1'-a s uper111r lt•Jm, and al~o how cun you <·xpect thl' Rams to plav ""<:II ""hen tht.>)' haven't had r;11n <•ta home gam1· for t\lo ent~ l'tghl) curs I'm not done \t•I Mr Glenn . While' You abo said I quote thJl the Rams s hould get into .1 re:.tl leagut:. lml "" I recall before .'.\l r Knox c:1nw to LA the leagut· ·,,as dominall·c1 l>V lhl' 49ers. and rtl say (.'bud. Knox's r ccord is a ·t>ig de~il . a v<•ry tug deal. anyom• .who can tomptl1· a record hkl· th;.it can lil' recogn11.NI a-. a mo-.t >uµennr eoa<'h -:\Ir Knox is lh1• great <·st lh1n14 tn h:q>p{'n lo the Hams and lo his ):nl' of Y.nrk and the• National J-'unlhull Lt'ag1w So 1 wish you \~ould 1ust tr\ and wr Ill' bd<irc ·' ou gel lnackd on rw:1nuls and ·beer while you're \\:.tithing the football )'.?am1·s nn tc•l1•\ 1swn in ) our favorite easy l·haar onCl' an a whill'. Anc1 us for thJl f<lmih<tr refrain you hcttc-r bt.• read\· w1lh ~our tn)c"" nl<'r n<'xt ScJson and 'don't forget the Rams Will Re J~atk and llell<•r Thun J::ver 0 Gl'SHI E.stuc1ent lluntlngton Beach Ratti# Called Dull D1·ar Mr \\"h1tt' F:.inta-.tai.. · 'I h•1l., how Id like lo ch•sc·nht' how I ft.>ll after r l' .I cl 111 )! \ O ll I " \\' h I t (' \\' (IS h " ·ar1 1elP 011 lhl' Ham:-. , Yuu :-.;.aid till' vt·ry \\ords l have been s nyin~ sinte "'Gahril'I" <Roman, nf rourscl ~was lJhm ini:: his horn fur lhl· Rams. • The Roms h3ve hl'cn such ;.i "llo-hum" ll'am for i.o many ve~rs l <y:iwnl nnly go lo thl' Coliseum lo S<'<' th<' other team \\'hen I go, that as 1 t ruly lik<' l'at Had('n hut I thmk he> could rn·~1tc a lot more 1»cc1temcnt :.1l Tampa Ray with his former coaC'h nnd frit>nds lake J . K J Its I :ill•nh nrc• "astC'd ht•r e l knO\\ <'H·rHJOC' as a I w:n., .... 1ym~ ho .... mtcllagt•nt ht• is. · \\'l'll. 1·r1 rail 11 g1·n111s Anyone that can g1\C' .m 1nl1·n ll'\\ rm T\' .. ncl admit to e' t'r~ 11n1· lislemng "lhl' Rams :ire dull I don't know 1f I 'll rn1n~ seeing a Ram game m:-self "as at the head of the line in my book What every one doesn't·realizc tho is why the Rams arc dull rii?hl? W e ll. I waivat Marina watc hing som e sports activities when 1 spotted Mr. Chuck Knox watching anothe r a rea. His son's Jr. All-American footba ll game. Then J r ealized it was almost ex· a clly like the play J laughed aloud at during one of the R ams games on T V. Well ........ I tell you wh at football is. I CHUCK KlfOX PAT HAOE" don't ha\'l' to he a Dallas fan lo get a look Of awe \\hen lh<'Y JUSl line up an one of tht'tr many chf fc·r enl rormalions I don ·1 haq~ to 11,·c an Ol'l\\'l•r to have a lump 111 my thrnat for the-Orange Cru'>h Y. tldly ani.ane fan~ Or sec thl' "one more ttm<'. I ha' e a dream" look in Craig :\I ortnn ·, e' es I p1c·kC'd the-.l· IWO lt'am~ bl'C:JU'i(' thl':-. C'p1tom11e eH•rythrni.! that fool ha II is and i-hould be If tlw Hams :ire> C\'Cr going to gl'l t•xt·1tang tu ~' atch, I hopt· lhl'\ '>tart with nc\\ uniforms l'IW.' ha\\' g11I lo ha\'C' lhl• u~ l1t•-.1 ht·lml'ls in lhf' i'<FL and "h\' nnl change lo <lurk lilul· rwnt-; and lop:-. wllh .1 litll<' tnm tiling of gold" <In(' la'>I detail \\ ht·n lhl• ml·mlH•r-. start going ml"r rule>-. :i n d r I! g u I " l 1 on s "" 1 l h :\1 r H1111'll('. \\h,\ not lhL• foll0\\11\~ ;1<ld1l1ons: E;.i{'h ll'am mu:-.t <luring <'aC'h g.1mt· run a n·,·crsC'. a nouhlt.• re\ t•rsc . .i h:.ilniitC'k option c pn•f Nably pas'> . ..a fakl' f1t'lll goal and o r punt. a mandulory rull· lnr t'\ t:'r\' runnan.iz play.two pass mg pL1) s. no field goal attempts \\ 1lhm the 30-yard hnc, a triple re\ er'>e c1f the pros "al ch thl' collrgl· gumes long c-nough they'll soon learn ~ and <1fler thc two. minute y,arn10g lhl'y must .111\ ant'l' the hall as f:tsl as the~ can up orrlown the fil•l<l :"\ow. 1:-lhul too much to ask' Sign me a IHdy that lo\'cs fool hull and has since 1957 when l fell in lme with .Johnny t:nit as and Raymond Herry. Joan Nelson. I luntington Beach Reader Not Surprised Mr. White: It comes as no surprise that you have once again shown your immeasurable ignoran ce and vand1ct1veness aft er the Rams recent playoff loss. You seemed absolutely delighted that they lo~L. and that's something I'm not supposed to be able to de lermine, assuming you are a rl'spons1ble 1ournalist. .... hich I guess as assuming too much. This is evidenced by your use or m isinlormalion. Based on as- sumption, you put words in the mouths of Ram s fans not 24 hours after the finaJ gun. Examples: "It's too tough to win in Dallas" <The Rams kno cked Dallas out or the playoffs last year -in-Dallas ) and you also said everybody blamed Monday's loss on the mud. "looking for alibis" - despite the fact that n o pla yers or coaches and very few fans a c- cepted the mud as an excuse. Sports on Television Today oa Televlsloa 10 a.m . (2) -CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES -A tennis match between Vlr&inia Wade and Vitas GerulaiUs, a motorcycle Jumpln& comDeUUon and a water skiing event. Many ol the event.a were ftlmed at Mission VleJo. 10:45 a.m. (3) -NBA BABKEl'BALL -Tbe Loa Anteles La.ken meet the lndJana Pacen in lndJaoapoliJ. Nooo (13) -CAN·AM BOWL -Colleliate vld stars from tile U.S. and Canad.a aquare oil ln the flnl Can-4'm Bowl, from Tampa, Fla. 1 p.m. (2) -TENNIS -The slntla nnal ln the $400,000 GrNtd Prix Muten from New York. (T) -SUPERSTAU -Outat~ athletea put their veneUUty and ,Hnae of bumor to th• teat ln thl• 1portl·•nlertalnment 1eriea. Jn today's ae1iutnt are Oeorte Brel.t Stove Garvev, Joe Morcan, Don OaTllt.1 Dwlsbt&on•, and cowbo1 Tom Fer1uaon. (4) -GOLF -Ftnai round of plaf in th• Tuc1on Open loll t.oumey. 2:15 p .m. (7) -BOXING -01,ymJ)lc veterans and hopeMea are featured ln thJ1 amateur boxln• aeries between th• U.S. and Romuila, laped atLakoTa!\oe,Nev .• 8 p.m. (4)-001.LEGB M8&B'l'BALL--Tbt UCLA Brullil meet the Wubinston tate Cou11111n a l'ac-t 1ame \n'Pullman, Wub. t :• p ta. (7) -WIDS WOIU.D or aPOaTS -TM H•lem Gl9"troUen from fort HuMhuca. ArlL AltO, Ul• world ~ eb.amplomblpa, ~atStpUtutt Weat OennllQt. And in r eference to your re· murks about the Rams' schedule 1n t h<' pust three years they h uve beaten Baltimore, Pittsburgh, St. Louis. Miami, Dallas <and their "imagina ti ve" offense), Minnesota, Cleveland (who was leading the toughest division in the NFL ul the tim e) and Oakland And the Rams aren't the only learn t h at plays i n a weak division -look at Minnesota's div1s1on and. until this year , Oakland's. No division h as all good teams in it, except m aybe the AFC central, and its champ , Pittsburgh, was beaten m the first round of lhe playoffs. You al~o put down the fact that Knox's teams have made the playoffs each year CB1g deal!") but an case you haven't hear d, )OU must make the playoffs to have a chan ce at the Super Bowl. And. you say. to see what Knox ha:. done "for/to" the Hams, "look at his playoff re- cord." Well the fact that he.even ha:. a playoff record at a ll makes ham a lot better than the vast ma- jority of coaches So, Mr. White. what you do in your column sm ear people with totally unonganal sarcasm could be done by just about anyhody you w:.inll'd to drag rn off the street. ll is often filled \\ tlh untruths, and is therefore 1rrt>sponsible The best thing you t·nuld cl<i ror the Oaily Pilot .sport-; pagt• 1s r~mo\'e your col· umn from ll BILLSHEF.TS Costa Me:.a Ota raged Ram" Fan Mr \\'halt" ,\fter rc<1ding your <trtadc con- c<·rnang lhc R<rms clefe:.il in the 1!)77 pla)off~ an tnc Dail} Pilot (Dec. 27 I I am outra~ed . First off. any football fan can tell you lhal no kam. especially a fast team <like the Rams) can play a s \\'l'll in rnin as in dry weather. The ad vantage would be lo the older :rnd slowe r Vik- ings. Secondly. you second guessed Chuck Knox's decision to punt with 3 :03 left. You also wrote about Minnesota's ball con · trol-17:50 to 2: 10. But you failed to give the s1tuat1on-fourth and 10 from LA 'sown JO.yard line! Anyt hing Jess than a first down would have b<•en certain doom. As it turned out. defense held and the Rams scored and in the final 07 almost tied' Mu<'h better re- sults than going for the first on the 30 the way the momentum was! Third You also criticized Chuck Knox's dec1i.1on to leave H aden in the entire ~me. I have to agrl'e that a change was in or· dcr but you have to rem em ber that Bob Lee went 5 for 10 pass- ing. All of his passes (occur- red ) on Minnesota's opening 70-yard drive. After that stage of the game. with field conditions, Haden did a bout as w ell as can be e xpec ted. Fourth-You continue on and a ttack Chuck Knox's re cord over the past five years (54-15-1 ). You say big deal, Well, lt is a blg de· nl I No coach can boast of this kind or wtnnlna football over rive years H c epl Knox. Madden can't, 01'ant can 't, Shula can't, Ma rch ibroda can'l, Noll can·t, Landry can't-so why don't you a ttack some other coa ch sucb as J ohn Madden !or his lncoruilstent wlnnlng. As far as dlvilsJonal compeU· lion ls concemed"'_what ls 10 tou1h about. the Nr'-i Central or the NFC Eut or AFC Central! The truth l• nothint I You complain about real ~om petlllon. m show you some com- petition, Mr. White. How about Dallas, Denver, Oakland and Minnesota-this year'a four flnallats. Not Cood enouth? Let's add Baltimore or Miami and toss in Pllllburth and St. Louil for aoodmeuur . You know what all these eight team• have in common? THEY HAVE ALL LOST TO THE RAMS! Thert, Mr. WhiteL Is your compet!Uon. 1917 ls the urst tlmt In three yea"' the Rams hav. not betn LO the NFC title • same! 'Jha. t '' what ~ox has doae for the Ranu. , Allen Wattenbatter JlimUnJtoll BMcb • • area recentJy, as :Jbout to be hft- ed, adding <inmc !>pice to a ~1dewalk !>cent.' that hardly M't'ml> to need 1t. About thrl'l' mtll•s up thl' rnad at the New Orleans Museum of Art, the King Tut exhibit of an cient Eg~plian Hrlifacts is 1n als final week. The exhibit, which as touring the country, fi nishes its run in town on Super Sunduy hut it won't be leaving qu1etcly A full blown j<1iz funeral as planned for the km~ lhul da) and that includes tht• Dlxiclaml band parudc that trudltionall~ accompanies these kind or l'Vl•nls here. It will takc placi.· dround noon,, about four h~urs before kickoff time- After that. It will be time for the game, which sometimes 1s almo~t an afterthought in the Super llm' I scheme of thmgs F or this is morl' than u ~ame ... it 1s a happening that takes over a city and will o~n New Orll•ans this week The Su1>cr Howl has evolved 1nlo a piece of Americana, a place to~ on a bin ge for a cou· pit! of days and then see the dimux of the National Football League season. For the tailgall' I an!> who s pent their Sundays <•ook a n~ their barbl'eues an stadium parking lots, the SupL·r Bo"' I offers an opportunity to finish the season in style. And that's \\hat they'll be doing in New Orleans this week THE SOUTH'S JOHNNY DAVIS OF ALABAMA IS TRIPPED UP. North Edges South On Corral's Boot MOBILE, Ala. (AP ) -Frank Corral of UCLA k1t'ked a 46 yard field goal, longes t in Senior Bowl history, bet ween short touchdown runs by Terry Miller and Todd Christensen as the North scored all its points 1n the final quarter and defeated the South. 17-14. Saturday in the 29th edition of lhe po<,l season all-star game A 4-yard run by Miller, an All-American from Oklahoma State, and Corrals conversion capped an 89-yard clra\e and lied the score early an the final period Corral. a former Riverside City College star, connected on his record field goal with 5'47 le f t 1n t he game and BRVINS, COUGARS ONTVTODAY P ULLMAN, Wash . -Seventh- r anked UCLA goes for its second str aight Pacifi c·S Confer ence b asketball victory today when the Bruins oppose Washington State in a regionally televised ga me starting at3 (Channel 4 >. UCLA opened its conference schedule Friday night with a s urpr isingly easy 79·60 victory over Washington at Seattle The B ruins are 10-1 overall and are i;hootlng for their 12th str aight Pac-8 title. W a s hi11g ton Sta te lost its leag u e o pe n e r to v isitin g So uthern Cal Thursday night 68·65. The Cougars have an S.5 sea son record. Ch ristensen smashed across from 1-yard out for a decisive 17·7 lead with 1 :27 to play. The last touchdown came on fourth down after All-Amenca linebacker Mike Woods from the University or Cincinnati galloped 84 yarc1s with a fumble to t he South's 9·yard hne. The costly fumble was com· m1ttcd by Johnny Da\'iS of Alabama. who scored the South's firs t touchdoY.n on a I ) ard run t'ilrly in the-thml quarter It "a~ the South's only turno' er of the gJmc and came at the 2·\·ard line with the N'orlh clinging "to a 10-7 lead Following Christensen's TO. All·American quarterback Doug Wi l liams of Grambli n g marched the South 73 yards by com pleting six or eight passes. including a lO·yar d touchdown str i k e to Wes Chandler of Florida with 18 seconds left. SCORE BY OUAllTEllS Norlh O O 0 17-17 Soul" 0 0 I 1-1• Sou D•Yll 1 run <S JQ!lnsOl'I klO) "or-Mille< 4 rUti (Corr•I kick I Nor-FG Corr .. "' Nor-Chrlsltnwn 1 rvn tCorr•I klc~I Sou-Cn•.,oter 10 11n• from W1lll•m1 (S JOlln>Oll k k.k I 4'-41,000 STATISTICS Herth hvlll f lr\t do.,.n\ 21 n Aush•\·VUd\ 1111) 4J 140 P•Ul"O n•d\ 171 Jl'I Aelurn urd\ I• JI P•nu 16141 1~10 Pu11h ) •1 I 3' Fumbl~ .... •.• I I Pen•lllH-~.,."' l~ J 1S INDIVIDUAL LIUOl 115 RUSHING-Horii\. MINer IS 11, PHCOCll Hl. South. O•Vll UIOt, GaNy .. 11. ~ASSING-"ortn, eenlaml" 1·11·1 101, Cn8fl•lltll .. 1 .. I, 6"1. s.utn. Wlll1M1u 21·~. 7>o, ev-..u.si. lll:CllVIHO-Hotttl. Loflllft t-4'2, Mlll.r J.n, Cflth.t.-3'"• Fulton 1-Jt. SooUt, CNnlflH 1~97. PelWlywetl ....,, "_ ,_.,, ,.~,,.. ,., ... Sparkles Rob Charles scored 33 points, rncludlng an incredible 17 ol 18 pcrformunce a t the free throw line. to lead Capistrano Valley lf1gh to an 84-62 n on-leaf\le ba:.ketball victory over host San D iego Francis P arker Saturday na~ht In a nothc>r non-league ptep game, Irvine Jli~h fell to host Saddlebnck (Santa Ana), 77-4S. It mi~ht be an understat e ment to say that Capistrano Valley won its game at the rree throw Im<'. The Cou~urs treked to the charily :.tripe 37 limes and m ade 30 Francis Par ker had 32 at- tempts but could make just 20. After a 14·14 deadlock In the opening per iod, 081)1strano \'alley blew the gam e wide open an lhc second· quar ter with a 33-poant onslaught. Irvine High might ha \•e fell iL .... as i;uffenng through a recur· ring nightmare Saturday n ight. The Vaqueros were p la yin g their i.ccond cam e in four n1i,:hts, both of which bad the:.e things in common : I rvin e lost, the margin was more than 30 points and it came at the h ands of Saddle back Ag3in, I rvine fe ll be hind tiu1ckly (22-7 at the end of the op<'ning quarkd and never rt• COVl'rl•d lrvl.,.101 1111 SMlll-<11 '' n,."' .. ti .... ()(J"'" • 0 0 I .,.,,,.y j I 18 II Audy ) ' ) 10 L~HY ) l 4 • MOllltvtrO. ) I ) II A 81.o<k 0 0 , 0 'W,.1-.. ) 0 l 10 C Z••rH I 1 0 ,. M ltlrr I) n I 0 A 81•<1< • 1 0 1} D•v•\. I 0 I 1 v.,., .. 1 0 1 " Jott• I 1 0 • T Z1~rt-r ) I I II Tot••' ·~ I II 0 lotal\ lS 7 11,, k weWo..Amrl ,,,.,sv 1 U I 1'-•S S•ddltl>a<~ 22 U 20 22-/1 C•" Y•llty (14) ,, "pf .. Coll In\ 0 0 I 0 A Ch•rlts I l s 1 Elll• I 0 l l n.c"•'"' I II l ll St••<•l•"d 2 0 ' • • f ""t'"q• , I 3 • AOfl< • 0 0 I 0 O H.1Hflr•n I 0 I ' Oun1~1n 5 2 J 12 brv•nt 1 0 I 1 8r4un 0 0 I 0 ~1t11, ... \ • 1 12 Tol•h 11 )0 ,. I• i<•• •Y Ou11tan C8PO V1lln H ll t• 21--4 SO PJ"''' U U IJ ll-ttl TRACK • • • Continued From Page 81 rl·<·ord. bettering the mark of 3.:1!>.R by Tony Waldrip in 1974. Dic k Buerkle of the New York Athll'l1c Cluh lricd to :.teal the rJ<.<' Th<• long distance star. stl'pping do\\ n lo this relatively short chl>lan{'C', jumped into a hugt• c·arly lead but Waigwa c.tUght ham \\1th 212 laps left and held off Cummmg!>' late finish. Buerkle was t hird in 3:40.0. Filbert Rayi of Tanzania. holder of the outdoor wor ld re- cord of 3 32.2, r an second to Buerkle early in the race but laded to fourth in 3, 41.9, still a ~ood lime considering Bayi was n·pol'tcd to be out of :.h ape. UC I rvine's Steve Scott finished fiflh with a 3:42.6 clock- ing. Greg J oy won the high jump event with a best of 1·4. * * * ~ummffll'S ol S..IVfd•V 1119'11'1 ~llMmMad Art ln1111Atlon•I Indoor trM k mf'til on ..1 200..nwltr lrd<" .it ,,. LO"Q BC'.cn Sooris Arer>• (all r.us In''"'"' unles101i..rw1~ W>t<lll..Sl: Mtn \ 400 I, H•rrl•, Lo• Med•MS °"'-· •1 t9 1 Smlll\, Auburn, •7 " l S..lil>deri_ '--Beul\ S\a\~C....O•, 41 •I. ' H.,..plOl'I, ~rnm•d All TC,.e IO. womt"'' 400 1. Jll~\, New Otlur>S, SC.SJ. 7 Forde, Alom' T C ·8•h8m•s. S4 It l . VOul>owlch, C•na<1•, )5 59. 4. 8rlsco, L.A M,.,, urt-ttfl'\. SI 0 MM · Ml I Mc: Tr" MutwmmM All TC, 6 ~ lbf , ,,., wMtd 1nd00r r~ord oi 6 '1. WucNret,. INMI C:.• •mAny lt711 , Alddlek, Pl>ll-lpf\la, 6 ~1 l (,IN"K•, Aubt.!rn 6 61 <fi Wl"IU,, P1~f'f'I, • 11 M•n 'lonq 1umi> I H•y,,.,, us Army,, .... , AcbtMon !Mrl D>rgo 5ou1""••• """"o SlflOt•l, 7' I • l w1111ams. Tol>ltH Slrlders. 75-l. '· l•nltr M""""'"""' All TC.Ht 1. w~"''"'' tono 1ump . I Anderson, L •· H~lurtl• TC, lO·' ; 2. MCMllla ... Trn .. uso. Sl•lt, 1' 0' 3 Loud, Merturrllu, l .. S' > 4. D•h•kov• UCLA 190'' Shot put I. FeuerWCll, •thlt ll<I WHI. 66 10 • t. W1lkl"'· Alhlello Wttl, •)4 J W9"-\, Alhlf'llCS Wf'\I, 6t 7''• 4 Alllrlllon, S1a<1t«d TC, 6) •I•• Mtn's IOO 1 Etqor, VIII-••· I 41 7. t , &oil, P~<lli< COol•I Clot> IOt1y•, l:.a t. l . 0.-111.u. use K•"••· 1 ·~ •. '· K1p1<11ro-1, Nt• Mexlto· Keny•, I 4',1. Mrn's SOO -1 Fruler, Phll-11>1!1•, l •Ol.l Cbe1te11 world record ol 1:02.0. E••nt. 1'7J). 2. Brow", un•ll.C:Md, 1:02 0. 3. ()ftowe, N-MH• l<O·K•,.y•, I tn t Only tomptlllon. Mtn'\ I S00 -1. Wal9,.,., Pt-er .. I(....,., l JI •· 2 CummlllQs, P.clll< CHtl Club. l' "·' ll>elle" A,.,.rlc•n record of J ,3t I. W•ldtot>. North C•roll"•· 197'1 l. Buer-I•, Ntw Yon AC, J.40 0. 4 Ayt, T..,,.,.1 •. l:tl.•. w ..... ,,. 1,lOO I. urrt ... , PCC, 4:22 ... 2. G••ll•m, Wfo\I V•llty TC. • >• I J Hutd, San Fern•t>OO V•llty TC, 4 11 J 4. KtyH, UCL .... • 191 Pole .. ult 1 Tully, UCl4', IM (beli..s world ameltur rttord ol 11 l'" Ripley, PCC. 1'1•1 1 8'-11, PCC 11 • l C•rltr, HUrllUN TC, 11 • 4 t.°"", ~t Germ..,v. 11·0. Wom•n'I"' I LyMh, M4'fC·G• .. t B•lt•ln. 11 '·Ashford. UCLA, 7 l l c ..... .,, UM«AKllM, 7 l • Clltel-011911, TtnnHlff Slale, 7.1. women'• eoo -1 te"""'°"• CototlOdo tfltWN. llONI, l 0. 1 I. -.Ml, Age~ A4', l :O..I. J Romeuor, Mertur•tlts, 1.10.t. 4. llabtrMn, UCLA,2114' Meft'& .. -... .. -I. '-t', S... J-StMt, ) l e. t F0tttr, ~"' 1.14. l. Fo11er, UCLA 111 4 Ntflefnlell. Marvt.M, 7.U. Trlpt• IMmP -1 ..... kS. UCLA. iJo.11. t. Lflllln, un•ll•C11ed. j),f">. 3 OuprH, NI.Collet TC, Sl •V>. 4, Tllf, Slrl<lln, SM'•· Saddlehact. ~omps, 124·92 • Artlo Gr~n hit his first .even shots and flnlshed with 21 points In sperklna Saddlebacl( College to a 124·92 baake lball victory ove r vlsltlnJ S1.n B ernardlno V1lley Collece In th Miaalon Conferenc e ope ner S1turd1y ni.rht. G~ n. • frt:lliman from New .York City, bit 10 of u 1hou and bad 11 point.I in t.be flnst hall when the 01uCh0t reaU1 pUt It !>"1t oC iUcb. Saddle back Jum_pect I I lo a 65·'7 halftime tend. · The Gauchos, in winning their 17th g ame Jn 18 outln•'· thol 51 pe rce nt for the l(ame (51 of 100) and w ere 22 ot 30 from th• chlrlty atripe. Saddlebaclc also bad a -29 re- boundlnC octce. Four other playen hll Iii dou· bl• llcure1. Tim Sha# had 20 (and al•o colleeled nine te- bound•>t 1todne1 Milt., had 18 aod Crat1 Stahl and nm Knlabt scored 18 each. StJhl ha.d 10 re· bounds. 1111.._..,., .. ) llH>leM1tllecll .... ,,. ., ..... Rally 11 a IJ It\~ llr•lll I 2 I W .... l1r t O t O Stllfll • 4 l \t w..,.,. ll ' t 1 lt\llltf' • l $ tt ..,,_ 1 4 • ,. ... 1"' a • i 1 l*Murnr J • t • OfMll " I t.21 -..~. s f • tt """"' • ' ' •• 'Wl"lf!l!I t t 1 4 Ille• t I J iO ......... . ... ·~-.... MMf... 1 I ' ft I.Ml' I e I • T•ott 41 to ti .. ,....,,_ I I C S Tflell 11 •• fM *"U!Mllfllll .... ~.M-" • , ~KETBALL I WRESTLING I MISCELLANY Ex-area Stars Sparkle Meridit"' Springman Shine in World Cup Play the marl-with Mike Boko:-.k\ 11975 76 J rt>fui.lng to play the Rustlers next i.ea::.on, Golden Wei.t is now looking for a l Ot.b gam e. ' A p air of form<'r an•a baseball standouts i.parkled sn lhe recent W orld Cup Games, leading a U .S. nine lo a i;ccond place finis h al Mnnagua, Nicaragua Ron Meridalh, a left-handed pitcher, nnd Bill Springman, a second b111;em an, helped the American nane to a 12 2 record in the Gam <>s . <Korea ddealctl lht' U.S. for the tourney t1llc1 J\teridilh, who had a 7·1 record at Golden Wesl lwo seasons ago .md "as 10·1 al Oral Roberb University lasl year, \\On t"o gamcb and -.avcd two others al ~1caragua Jf<.''s a Uoha Grandl· l11gh product \\ho now hH·s 1n San Juan Capistrano Orange Cu:.r:-.1 will hoi.t i.l baseball tournev this March w 1lh teams from Mesa, Anz . Moorpark and USC JV corn[l<'l mg on u round·robin bu..,1s The Wendell I. P 1ckt.>n .., tourncv Cnamc·d :.rftc•r OC<."s 1 or m c r b :.is e b :.r 11 1 o ••" h ;i 11 tl THlVJA DEPT · Saddlcb<.1ck ('ollcg<' basketball teams, undc•r Bill Mulligan, ha\'C scored ovt:r I 00 pomti. 21 times 1n the last 21 , "l'tli.011!. In sC'ven p r evwu., .\'t•a rs. 11ndl'r Hoy S~venl>' ball t·ontrcil attack. the Gauchos bet tl•rcd the• c<·ntury murk only rour 11ffil'S Springman, a gradual<.' or Oana Hills lligh, abo was at Oral RobNlS lasl year and play<.'d the ::.ea!.on bt•forc al Cer nlos College. Both are <.'xpec-trtl to rl•turn for their !.enior scaMms .11 Or<.11 Hobcrts thi::. spring CRAIG SHEFF .1thlctil' d1n•1·trn > "rll ttrkc on ;1 n·g1on:.il flarnr an 1979 w 1th OC< und Golden \\'L . .,1 co hosting ll·ams from ,\uhurn. Wu-.h . Colkgt· of Southern Idaho and M , .. ,.. . Ar11. !-.KlPPI"'' AHOUNU OC<.".., J ant' llllgt>ndorf has been select ld tlw woml·n·l> \ollc•yball coach of thl' vt·ar bv the stale coaches Jsi.oc1'at1on ·Hilgendo rf, ul!>o Coasl'l> asMi.tant AO. d1 rectc."'(J the all·frcshman P irates to a third plate finish in the South C'oast Conference this rail :'\Jo rma n Dia z, cross ('ountry and women's track as ... 1stanl at Founlatn Valley High. has been M•lcclcd to head th<• ('t'rrilo:-. Colll•gC' women's track program. l>iaL is 26 .. Santa Mon1ta Colll'gl' quarlHhack K t•lth Lt'f' 1.., t·'<pt•clcd lo transh·r to Colorado Stall• l ; .Mark Wa rk enti1·n . 11 former Sad dll'11ad. h:ts kl'tball aide. ,.., 1·11ath1ng l '<.' IUvl'rs 1dt•.., \\llffil•n's tagc program Angels ·.tar F rank Ta nana v. ill he mar nee hu ... ht•1•11 t;1bhc:rl a., th1· l l':J m lo h1·ut 111 t lw South ('1111.,t l'lrC'ui1 th1~ !.t•a:-.011 \\ hal1• Goldt•n \\'t•..,t <tgain loom., a.., tlw lw ... t 1n tin· Southern ('al li1t•P G o I cl c n W es l (' o 11 t• ~ t· <1u artn hack 8111 lloli.l , who h1•lpt•d l1•acl th<' Rustlers to a 9·2 rl'cord this past football .,t•ason. "Ill atlc·nd Nortbu n Arizona l 'nivt•ri.lly in lhf' s 1ulnR. And (; W (' tigh t <•nd Kl'vln \'..rnO\' "ill s" itch lo Idaho Stal•· "hil~· linebatkt·r Davt• R(•t·klold "ill 1•n roll at 1'1•v ada ( ltt•no) !-.rultlll'h.1tk Cnll1·gt· haskl'th:.ill ... t Jndoul Tom Llnv t 1C'<l ,1 ..,chnol 1 <•cord \\'1·dnc .... tl,1y 111ghl "ht•n ht· t11l 9 of 111 l1c·ld goal att1·mph a g J1n<,t LA l lar hor I.111:-s h;in" .. (;olden Wt•<,1 ''ill nut pl a~ lh '-u!.fi cld in footba ll next ... t>a'>on a nd in.,trad "ill opt>n tht> l'a m pal~n again'>l l.on g Reach CC'. B aker s rit'l d apparPn t l ~ bac'-<'d out al the la.,t mlnuh·. \\ ilh l'ullnton and San l a 1\na 1 int th1!. ~aturdav to ('uth,· ~lull 111 ~1·\\pllll Be~a ch ~·rt>.,no Mall•'., ha ... l\C'lhall t<·am "hrch 1n ',Hh'' l Tl Wl·dnl'..,<lav night. 1-. tlll' '\11 I cldt·n'-1\ eh am in thl' na t1on allowing '1.'l 2 point., p1·1 J..Jm1· 1-'n•snt>ls 10 2 Mat Tourney Golden Hawks Capture Title Vanguards Roll Past Foe, 89-83 ~t·1·011<l ..,1•f'd1•d l·:I ll11r;1do J l1gh f l'la1Tlll1.i l r:1n ,1 \\ .1\ "1\h till' t Pam 1'11am111or1 -.h1p 11! lh1· I 'n<.,t.1 \lt-.,,1 1nnt.1t 1nn.il 11 1 l'-. t Ii n J.! t 11111 n .11111 • n I ..... 1t11rd;I\ 1111-!ht Thi• (ioldi·n ll.111 "' hold 111 I-! .1 1·111111n ,111d 1 n g tf,O t:l7 11 .1d 111 point.., t1\ 1·r 111n1wr 1111 F1111nta111 \';rll<'\. lw;1drni.: into th•• 1 h ;imp 1<111 ... h 1 p t 1 n ah. dint·h1•cl tht II "t'l'rind ... tr:11ght ll'.1m'lltlt• ('arh "lwn (;;1n l\\:tnilg,1 \\on 1h1• !IR pmrn<\ \\l'IJ,!ht C'IJ ...... .111d hn1th1·1 1\1•\ 111 l'JP t11r<'fl tilt' JIHi c 111\111 El r>or.11ln \\111111<1 1111 \\1th a 17:1 pornt tot.ii and th n ·1· 11Hll\ 1clu.tl < huni p I 0 ll ... \\ h I I l• F 0 U II\ ..1111 \'alll'\. 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Ill clt1t1hl1 • l1gun·"· rolll•<l to :an fl!) 8:1 1·oll1 ·gt ha..,kt·lhall 'It ton O\ 1·r '1s1l 1n g ('al St all' < llah1·r .,f11 •lcl 1 ~ .. turda) night Tiu· \".111 g11..r1 d'-1t-,1d 1ni.: trnm llw 0111:n111i.: li.1 .,kl'l 1um1ll'll to .1 1 ~1 :! I I ·' <I II II I \ l II ... l' (' llJ'-t'I slll'ld 1,111' !<1 l'\ll ll to :!7 '.!I l.1t1· 1n thl· opt•n 1ng h.tlt S<T m;11nt.11nt·d ..r 39·3<! half• 1ml' l1·ad ancl e' \l'Utll·d the advantaJ.!l' ol ";II 5~) \\Ith II minul1•s (fl g o 1 n l h <· g :i m t' T ht• \ Jn J.!uar<h "1·rt· n ot thn·.11L'nl'd <rfll'r th.it Th t' JI .1 r11n:-. ti 1 d hnw1•vt•r. prnclu1•1• 1'11• \()11rn:11ni•11t '., 1110!.l 11111 ..,, ;indrni.: \\ 11•.,t l1•r 111 (;ar\'Boh.1\ "hoddl·at t• d . :-.: 0 t I ,. I) a m t• • s i H f1t"av1·n1dno 1Hunt rHtlr1n l>.I\ irl B.1rron lt·d thl· \ .mguanh \\llh 2~ poini... \\hill· H.1mh i\<l,1m -. had l !J p n 1111 • · .in ii I I rt· h o 11 11 II .., I. J \\' r l' n c 1· :'lk'\t-:rl 111i1 P ;nll An tl1•1 -.1111 1t!l1 and .Jf'ff :\1 ~ 1 :-.. l <•ad I I 2 J ..r Is n 'o('<ll t•d 10 clouhll' r1gure!. llarlancl 1\1..,lt•r f>·2. 1n the rc·;1t11rt 1~:• pound h<>i•l Art<•r ;1 M'Or<'l<'l>S h r sl. prnml Bnhay scorNI an e-.e ap1• and n·ver.,al to tak .. a :1 O lead Anet ;i(l1·r I\ 1:-.ll·r regai.tercd a r1·\ 1•1..,,d 111 op1•n t Ill· Liberty, eve Fall l.1hc•rtv Chri~lian·c, h.1.,kt•thall tl':im was tru· ly ;i two.man show Satur day night. Th<' lluntin,::ton Beach· ba'icd pravut t' school suited up JUSl six players for its Christian League game.• against v1s1ting Hesperia Christian and had four of the m foul out. John Pugh, a center , a nd Mork lllldom, a for war d. played alone the final two minutes In a non.league clash. Cap1i.tr nno Vulley Chn::.· tlan faltered at the end an a 56·52 ctcreat ot hoi.t Sout h Day Baptist or Gnrd eno I\•,,, t1 O•, C..u•ll·•""'•• ~M' ion V•• I 1) J 1 If Mr(.lf'\O O/ln11 t j I ! pmn• rt ./• ,.,,,-r 0,,., • ..,, (,,_,,_,, 1 4\ 11 1, Imo'' tC.0\lf'I M••,\• '1•• Ji11wor, .. 1 ucenr"'<h" • • 111 Lt1rw vod IOodna t•1th1 n.- (U"'f l(d1V\I"!' I J'l (..,u1m.,.l"I IAnlrlf"IP'I' V1\h 'r i•• vu~""''olNttQdt"'''' 1 ''" M r(l.1\lo''i tf:t Oo•300 01· G rUQ')ll"\ IO&M H1lht A.Q U1 J.IO-.\ 1~ount.un V~llt"yt O• • Movn1t-.,f\ ,.,..,.,uvrtu ~,.. '\ UI q ,lt., (K.,nintO'f) dt <. '•O<Jdtl't 1 Tro y I • l t\I Orrtll Ir I Oor.10 ) C)llt 1 .. ,.,..,. IE.d •.o,l JJ1. NJ n,H,.o tc.in.,~,, ~ < HJq•• ( """ .., , .. \ . ' t f't IYtl h• IM \\ton Y•rlO f.unn. ft l.A"'(' 1 I r t ()rt'.tl101i ''' A ... ri.. r t~h '""""" •t HhO• °"'"" HtJlbtY"" tJ'g.o.ntrl·n v,.1, f J 1 Hwv w 11at "'' (R,.llHu""""" i»•t\nf'O(l'llow•'I f (I Taro1 ft-.•rn '(bf'•~ I f l f)Or 'M , .. , f 11.1nt.it1n V.\llPV 10 l E f11 "" I ,. l 1 l.t,fln 106. ) M 1>\M)l'l V•tqO ..,... t O•ntt H Jlh, '1 17th Slree t at lni11e Costa Mesa U2·6295 Mt1ptrl• (llrlall•n "· LIMrty ctwl1t111111• LllMrty-<loodrllOhl II, Letlfl t, ~II •· H\IPlllM 2, Marlll'I •. Hllc!M'n • Hlllllf11t II_ .. 24-n ,.... .... ..-111 ... ~ Vllltf CllriMl•ll U Capltlr__..u.., 1' • .ltMtl t111f towers 2, 0,_ I, LIYlllftltll •• S.ldlYtr t, M'ltf'I 1. ;tMtt~llhr»-22. M tft•·t H . .vrC'\n Andf·f\01"1 ,.,,..,, ,, • ..,n WIH"'' I ,,, ' \oC•I Coll-11'1 IQ II pt tp ,, ; , ttt I \ I ,, • 1 ' I~ !Iii l t 1~ 1 l u 0 I J l JI 1• I~ 9' JC Basketball MiHj.Oft C°"lf'f'tn<f \.tttd1t b-•0 114 S..n (\fof'ncud•f'U'I ti f. l•u\ 9• S... Oorq> 71 p.,, '"''"' •. CP'l•Hr., •' s:t '"'"' d"' IS. ~lf\Wf"" '''""' Wt,te,.n Sl•t• Conftf'f1"<' \.'>lntA 8ftf"b-tr • •' O•n.va ~• .. t..tntO': k 11 (olfoN't.\IP •I (.dnv""' .0 (<M"T,r"ICW'\ ~' II w rJM'" \ Vt ntur'°' A1 l /. fr.lftii T r111 W_.\I \.,A 11 NCH"I COftftr•nc• t onc.a H• it< n W C•rrilo\ M ~.rnr . JIM 114 VNLV JV,, 8:00 AM lo 5-00 PM ...,_ - SUnday. January 8, 1978 USC's Odom Sparks West In Hula Bowl College Basketball llONOLUL(j <AP> Hatk\ Odom of Southern Cal intercept cd tbree passt·s, om• that s<•t up u touchdown, and the Wc:.t all stars turned four F.ast turnovers into scores ror a '12 2j? victory in the annunl llula Oowl Suturdav Kentucky Romps; Las Vegas .Upset Odom. who was selecl<-'d lhl' game's outstanding def<'n'i1VP pluyer, mlerceptcd u i-c<.'ond •quarter pass from Le.imon !lull of Army lo Notr e Dame's Ken :\1acA£l>e rn his own end ionl' and returned 1t to thl' <.'1ght Thl· \\'ei.t lhl'n mar('hcd 92 yards rn nine plavs for Ill> r1ri.l scor<• S a n D 1 cg o St a t c · s D ,1 ' 1 d 1 u rner \\as sclcc·ted thl' ga rn1· ~ <>utstandins: offcn'>I\ t• plt1:--er. SCORE 8YOUAllTEllS l ... 14 0 , • 11 '" I Q "J~ 1l 0 41 ( ~ t t f tt., 7 J oH\ Hon• '1"1000\ I Mori It i ...... ) l 11 ,I M t.t Alft-) lid\\ lfOrt1 ••·•II tMClr .. 6u ~1t • W .-· I f-i,,.., ''lf>ll\' trom AUt...00 lkH ~ fdllf"\JI 'N,.\I l ut,.,. r ''u" l\.1(~ 1, .. 1wt1 Wf"~l (tvt·n\1•lltr 1 p ... ~._ frt1'11 ~f'f1J\lt ~11111. .,H., I Wr·~t SprC,JI I '"" tCHD on .,.."".., flOrH L•" .. • n\t-lh r • l.'t''ll\ lu'n"' 'truhtf\"h'' 1un Ylt•-.t I rt.Illa· I '-'·'' trurr1 ~ore.vi ti 1ll1r i.u ., lA\t UrQNr-1111 ,. tf••t•t•~J 11 • ill•f1 pu11I "' 1•1"1tt 11ro t M.,,Ali• ,., hr•nt.Jm1tri1 A HI l II Hldl\TICS E.4\t w.,, J ,,. t d•.1wr1• 10 qy,tit ~ 't •-'''" t " I f'n .lfl\I ~·l' ''' "' H H .. tU''I .......... ,. II~ .... .. ' u ~J \ HI Al fl ~ ''"' '11" ,, /It) f UH f 11 J \l Ptnitll1t• , 11•1, 11 f';I I IQ ut.r,••ir•r:N~l'~'Jo;•~~,~l .. A~l.f"i..\ tun " 4 '' <Nr I Tu''" t • "" 11h1"V •II l/wntll·nQIC.n 4 114 PA\Slt4f... I ' I H HI • 11 I.~. /ti~., b 1.1 J !f Stt'Hln • l'l 1 J) ,,,..,,,, Alh n I 1iJO ~:e >f.tu\11 l:J It. 0 "'' hit• I I CJ .. " R[((IV IN (_. (~I (,t\I •14• M'A'•• •)lfl'tf)11nllS,Ao \I 1t lf1•\~ )t ~t1•1l.1 1)1 lurn1 rl •~ 1.uu1v'1 .II t;AJNESVILL~. l''l u. -Top ranked Kentucky b lended Kyle Macy's 20 points with ten acioui. 1.one and m an·to-m an defenses ror a u 86·67 Southeastern Con· terence basketba ll victory over 1-'lorlda Saturday night. It was one of the biggest margins the Wildcats ever managed in Alligator Alley and kept their season record perfect al 10·0, 2·0 in t he-con ference \ea~ Mexi<-o~ 102-98 · LJ\S VEGAS Marvin Johnson scored 31 point..:; and grabbed 11 rebounds Saturday 111,::ht as New Mex1co upset pre· '1oui.h unbeaten Ne,·ad a (Lai. \ 1·g<1:-;), 102-ms. and snapped the Hebets' 72-game hom e-court "ann1ng strt'ak Thl· last team to defeat UNLV .1l tht' Las \'c~as Convention r·tntl·r \\as th<· University or I lnui.ton. "h1l'11 rt'corded .r 75·7'l t11umph11n.lan 21.1971 l' It i I /\ h rh· \ :.r n rl ~1 1 <'hat• I t'111>pl•r "l·or·cd · 2G and 21 points for t 11l' 9-4! Lolio!-> Or.-9011 St ••• 'i7·.'i.> C'O H \'.\LLIS Or<· lta' Blume rntcrce1>lcd <i p<.1b., anti macll' ;J IJyup an tht• rrnal "''l'Oll<h or lhl• Sl'CUlld ovt•rllml' Saturtla~ night lo gl\ c Oregon :-it.1lt' :.1 ~7-5:i Pal'l[IC·8 Con fl'n 'llt'f' '1don o\'cr Cahrorm<.1 Hlumt ·., .,h,·1rt bank shot \\ilh :1 :! I to pla\ in the o\ crt 1 nil' had 30 seconds isn't enoup. put the Beavers ahead 55-53, Kevin Singleton scored for 1be Bears about a minute lat.er, t Oregon, 7.f·84 EUGENE. Ore. -Fresh*1an Phil Barner scored 13 polrl=·n the second half Saturday Sht. to sp ark Oregon past SUml • 74 64, in n Pacific-8 Confereftee basketball game. · · Tw ice Stanford closed ~in two points late in the game. bul could get no closer (}SF, l1l·B1 S AN FRANCISCO -S11.n Fra n cisco•s 7 -fool Bl11 Curlwrighl turned in an over- powering offense performance. making l S of 17 field goal at- tempts and totaling 38 points. as the 19th-ranked Dons trounced St Mary's 111·87. S aturda~· Ol~ht ,~ f.AHtbrifle .. 78• 75 Cl NCINNATl D arrell Cp:if · hflh ·s stuff shol with 19 s ecQJtds ll'ft lifted !Ol h-rankcd Louisville to a 711-75 victory Saturday n)sht. i.napp1ng 12lh ·ranked Cindn- na ll'!. tivt•-yeur. 69-game home court tolll·~c basketball w innin g ... trcak ,\ .,land 1 n~·r oo m only HI Vl'rfronl Coliseum crowd or 17 ,038. largcsl in Ohio c ollege h.rsl\ctball history, w a lcbed Lou1...vill1: rally from a six.point <ll'fic1t l:.lt~ in lhc game. At a time when people ore demanding more in- formative advertising, 1television and radio commercials ore getting shorter. The trend is to 30 second spots. Or time for ot:x>ut 50 words. · That's not enough time to tell everything con- sumers wont to know these days: prices, colors, guaran- tees, where to find it, what it s mode of and so much rrore. Instead, advertise where you con tell o complete story without being o "fast talker." In the Doily Pilot . In o newspaper advertisement you con give the full details -in 30 seconds the overage reader con ob-~ 250 words. That's five times as much information as con be gained by spending on equivalent amount of time watching television or listening to the radio. And, newspapers tet a consumer pause to evaluate, re-read and even dip your ad as o reminder. Newspapers always hove been the hardest \\O"king medium. We think the future looks better than ever . We ore 1he SI DAILY PILOT Sunday January 8. 1978 . Biller Signs Auto(graph) ' t Denver Broncos coach Red Miller signs an a utograph for an t'nthusiast1c fan's car out· ..,ldl• lhl· pr;H·l1<'l' ficlct this past week. :\1111<.>r. th<• :'\FL coac:h of the year. w11l lead hb Broncos in the Super Ilowl next Sunday against Dullas. Coast Area Harbour View Running: Wrestling Results It's No Small Thing V.l"l~I TY \..1n14 ~. fourn,, M•r1~ flfth,_.d '°"''" "' 1' tt .. m tOUfM'( M.1r1n4 n • 1,,1 """'"' • r ?\ ~•1/U~ I 111 U".-o n l..10 1 '\t1h ~ UI M ftnn.11 1 I•/ r1. rp J1.wuor ""''''' [IM-..,. t ill t!>fl EUMI<•• II J.fw n r ,. Wnt\ f"t lnrf•tt I J.J .... ,,~ f .f #•W" ny fOf'ff'lf I 1 • C,.f tuo·v f M cunnff l•m I u3 I)/ Oo•,,•.aht• '.,. f 11 p1tu\ .. O fit)c::llll' .. \ .0 11._ V1•0ttf tf\1 r11nn.f1 W•ll~t' ) 00 I J\ OuQ(I• r tf "ilt • 1nnt'd "-·tn tornPr I U U) Robb•"'" tt M uinnf"d !.fo .. 1 ' 11 141 u .. nn•\-t1 f ' r1t '"''•nt> 1 0 !•,,. V\tri{k',rn f 11 !'It"'( \If!~ '-l•nd I~ l#o, '4QU,.f'n fl qf Wt'" I!'/ ,0,ff'lf I/ l;.1# ~Ill, q It w 1n fl'/ IC•tfll'lf I 1 Whtlh·f~ ~ I \I wl?n fly I ,, !t1 I ftNI M•r' 1t t1,11w1>nl)yrotlt••I frO>h~h EI MOO•n• (01 (121 C.l.,.CIA Horh1U f 1 Toro S. Coron.-d•• M..,' 11 ,, '""' f '.,. "'nt lr.rf1 .t 'W ll mil 111rir••tt,.4fmrr0 10 llt Mrrt1n.• t-o.-(••Jl"l1\'11 t)J "1.,hh\ff-I Wtf'lth'lnffll'il t/J \l,,CJhH,\lf l.k-' 0d''0t•l11 J IJ\ l),,t·htftOl'"r (Cl•tf"lt 4 1 l I ) P tQ#HIO I • I P• '°'""n fk'Wtft.t 1 4) u 1 c •dt•OQt f t 1 ,, .. , c ... .ion~" 1 t 1'>6 t•OO\Ol'I (I p1nt .. '1f"•<on1 H It.I P.,yn1· f-<Iii -ntlt l"lth•1t II Dutt f O•r\nli•d ltl'•n I )1 111 \h,.•ch 1r.,,., r ,, .. .,,,,.40 H..-.i., M 1 t t • I ( ,,,,., 1,.0 E v•n'° ti Oct•" VtewU. Solw Gt.inde O II fu1~n '' )t wrr. oftb'( I Orff"•t \. • •'l'' ~" •0 I nnt'd \AnOtn. '., n .e Hurr-... 11(H,1_.. 1..-.,,1un 110 , Hyh-n ()Jr• " ...... ttMOOtf.' \I "' ~l')Atl 1f\d tO• 0: t n.-d T •'f"•n,r 1 \\ '1 \< n1Jll/ 1()1 l101 n. 1 J•f'u.t'lW\., I ll.} ER:\lt: C:\STIJ.l.O 01 ,.,. 0.lly Polol St•tl Tht-Y teach tht.· f''nur l b JI Harbour \'1c•\\' Elt•m1·nta1 v School 1n ll unt1ngton Heach Rt>adinq. ·R1t1n . 'K1thmalle and Run ning The la'>l subject 1:. nn h 'oluntan hut thOM' .;tudenb whrJ take 1t arl' the rule rathc•r than th1· f'\CC'pt1on Of :?SO ehg1hh.• "l'VCnth and c·1 g hth g r a d l' s t u d e n t !. a I llarhour 150 c<JnlC' nut fn1 t ht• <TCI'>'> country ll•a m ,\1 '><•a-.on ., l'Od . 11 ~J \\ 1· n• ., t 1 II on th 1• '>quad Tho!->c iil'l' num hl•I'!-. lo rn•tkl· an\' high !-.l'hool l'O<tl'h drool. .\'r1l !-.Urp1.., 1ngl\. llarbour alsn ha'> <t 1·hampt0n.,h1p h1 ... tnn to mutth Sine<' La\ Ill' .\'L·tiiwrt m1t1atcd the crm.-.. coun tn program 1n thl· Ckt•an \'1cw School 01-..~ lrtct 1n 191>R. Harbor ho-. l'.1ptured n1nt· ll unt 1ngton BC'ach c·1t~ cham p1on.,h1p .. Last month the•\ \\on t h r l' l' 0 f I h (' . I 0 U I di\ 1.,1on;tl till•·'> 111 thl' Colonial Ll·a1H11· f1nah. 1ncludtn.!! a .,\\t•t·p of thl• top fl\l' J>li!C'I''> Ill tl11• ::.t• \ l' nth g 1 .111 l' g 1 r 1., di\ l!>IOn A \tar ago ll<.1rbou1 h<id 13 runm•r., c·ompetC' 10th£' Southl·rn C:tl1forn1a ftnah dt>'>p1tc· b e 1 n g t h t' ., c v c n L h .. malll'.,t "<'hool It I'> a '>Chool that t<1ke!> 1t'> 1unn1ng !-.CrlOU'>f\ (;,Jr\' lllumt'. a llcirbc;ur grac'1u.1tc· \\ho went on to -.tar at :\I arina l11gh :ind IO'ltN l'arnPrt a '>tholar.,h1p to ('al B1•rk1·l1•\', 1., a l':.im Jllh lt1·ro . .1 pnm1· f1µ11r<· Ill :\ t·ug;1rt ·., ;ir.,1·11al of m11t1\':1l1011al tN·hniqlll'" Th1·l'l' .in· plt•nt~ ol :I\\ ar1b Hild I \'\\';tl'lb r1hhon ~ lrt1phll''> 1·l·rt1f1ca1t:-. nwdat... If lhl'I l' 1-. !-.t11111'th1ng to .., l r 1 ' c• Io r t h l' r l' 1-.. v1mt>tl11ng lan1.:1hl1· \\ Jlt 1ng to h<· g1n·n out fkh1nrl 1t Jll 1-. J p.tn•nh boo'>tt•r club \\Ith 50 ml'mlwr-.. \ hullctm hoard ha'> n':.ulls of e<.1ch meN. p1rtur<''> of the lop tt•am runn<.'r.. 1n-..p11 at1onal mc-.sai;:t•., Cliche., lh<st ma\ seem trite to high :.chool runners, arc rP p1•atc·d with reverance at Harbour. The team g;ithcrcd r ecently to ''att:h f1lmi. of the league finals One of the <'tf.(ht manager.., served as photographer. Organization •~ '>tressed. !''or cahsthen· ll'S, athletes stand at ;ittf'nt1on in straight line, barking out the t·ount of Jump in g Jack., done 1n methunical fashion Thl'Y form a :-.1ngle ltne that strl'IChl''> the length of a football f1C'ld as thr\' go through their ;og '>lriclt"!-.Pl'int workout .\' t·u~art. who com- p i I <· rl u I Ii J · p a g l' han<ILook for distract ('oar ht•:-. \\ h1ch fc·ature!-. a '>IH•c•1al !>C:Ction on cro ... ., c0tmtry, l>eem~ Lo ha\ c compl<.'t<.' control and re!>pl'ct -<>f hi!> run ner .. It 1s East G<.'rmanv on a :-.mall and much more democratic scale "We try to bt• fair. firm and friend I~." says '.':eugart ,, '• Af1i11t ,,.10• c)t·r c, mrt .e 0 '•' Oun1~n IOI "" M"H11 t ,,., 11 l\t. Mn~' ) ("! ,,,.....rf M1 ~'I U I&"' \• ntl 011Jt' M11,,·l I I Sports Calendar But there 1:. more to the running program than meet!> thl' eve. The relationship bctw.een ac· compl1.,hmc•nt in ~ports and ach1e\ <.'ment 1n atadem i c.,, strc 11 ~t h ened by the belief that the s tudents arc learning that only through hard work will s uccess be found, gi\'e Ncugart the full support of the faculty. II ( l•·,u ...,.,ti-' CO run:"h·O Pru11t •• 11 f 1rn1·,tf')1.-M•llon41 ~~.-., M ill.., C'HJm1nttdN,IW>nO 11 FRrSHM( N (.\PO V.all•y OU•d Tourn•v C•po Villlt'I' 10 , I n1lnt I 10, S.tn Ct1m .. nU• 14 I ' v 1 n t r h ' 1n p 1 fl rt ' I I •, U+ h ,, rt r'I I'-' ,,,,,d, n I 111 .t ,,, ur l"lit J1U1t JUNIOR VAASI TY C.-f'lyCH"I TourM'I' '""'"" tlftt\P'I tourth out ot u •t•~ <ompet1nt1 C•rPfnf'I t44• nu''"'"' lr••M U41 Ill S...cldttb.10 Irvin• l•U fl)) WfttUfH (f'lfllh•n Third PIM• M1UtOl"t VtttO Utt (\1) tr¥tft~ Girl~ Sports "-·•••hlb.111 All Cal T...,,...,,...nt UC tr.OM IA UC s.tn Olt'fO 0 \JCI ·< t·nQ Al•1n\rlf\ l C ~.-s... IJ Pf'#elf HJ f-n4t.1 4 Mill 4 l 1QA\1 l! ''''"'' 1 w.rw-11.-Ol• ''"I H tU I "'"' U( I )I 1t UC Irvine I/ UC s.tnt• Crv1 JJ Miit\ 1\, W?OdwtHd -' 1.-'1"" 'J Wl"t'fl 4 Al'-1n'.CW1 i I 0 l t' 'r /If ! 1 ... , 11 n C0<1y 1 r nltA A Hc1tt11m,. uc1 ti ,n WOMlN'S eASK I llllALL * C•I State (Lot A"~lnl S4, UC '"'ft• n UCI Mtll\ 10 WnottwMd I f "~•01 ~ •• ~~\';'°"· ? E lw~ll 10 C.odv •• ~tetlttm• C~LA. l7 7& -OIJl'l.•I A·J\kftball (dOl\lrano v .. 11,..,, (tH1\lldn Jtt l•t>ii-rty C"rt\t1An I JO ~m I T .. Mlay tJ •"· 10) (UOpto.11 (O\llJ Me\4 dt Corona <1<-1 M•r. 0M14 Htlh ~I MIUIOl'I V1P10 tJn•v•r\lty at El Toro. S'1n (lemttnl~ "' L•ouna 8e•<h. Caoi,,tr•no V•lley •t Arm Y·Navv HuntinQton V•llev ffir1\t1•n 11 HtrUaQtt Ill at 1l Matfr 0~1 •I Servitt. CotoenWr\t ColltQf' Al Ft10 HondO •both Al I lOt Soulrirrn C.1Utor"t• Collf"Qt •I C*""P'""'" COlle9P 181 S.occer Co\1• ~\.a at Cor04i• o~• Mir, 0 1n• Htll\ •I M inton Vf•Jo ~•n (lttment• •I UQu"'-Ile•<". t<tnn•dY 1t £\tlfl<ltl, V•lent.11 1t M1t•r De• 1tl at 3• H""llnQton B•ac., at f:oun t•ln V•llf'T. Ed1\1Jn •t M•nn• "'twport H•rbOr el Wfl',,tm1n\trr •II •f ))(H ) JO '"""" HiQ,, y\ (ap1\lr1no V•llPY •I S..n (lll'mtnttt Hl~rt: ~.'10 Plock•" Tushf'I at Sen Clf'm•nt• foothill •• uni.,.,,,,,.,. Pro Scores N•llOMI ~tlttlutl Aun Pr.~ .. ,..~. 101. Bvtf•lo '1 \an Antonio IO'I Clt -.IM>d 101 Alt,tl'\'-t 106. HOU\ton 1J Nf'w Vortt 100 Kans•~ tnv 9) O• I root IO'I Pol'lldnd 10~ H•llOIWll Hockey u~.,. LO\ Anoelf". ), P•ll•burQl'I ) Outlalo • w~"IMQlon 4 TororHo•. \fancouver• Now York s. Clt¥tl..,d 3 Bolton J. MIM<!SOI@ ' CMc•ooO,St LouhO C:otoradO 3. NY R•ll<lef\ 1 ..., ' "My 11t11fectlon hH bMn ISIUrld by tht people who care." RONIUADETT Santa Ana Orange County's oldest Lincoln-Mercury O.ltrthlp oot,, ., J 1~1 M411nJ •• [dt\M H rol.lntA1n v,,11, .. r at Hi..mtlno1on l:ht•< n. Wf'\tmln\l•r tll N1woort lt•ubo, U>Olh •• 1 )01 r,.rt\ b4t\lilf'IG811 p,..,.,..,dl~ 4i UC lr'lt1ne 0 lCU Wt-OIY IJan 11 I 8HktllMll tiMn<I• •I S1nlA An•. M•rln• tit f:.Ohon, P::ount'11n Vlllty •I Hunttr'IQton S.ac,_, Wt\tmln\trr tilt Nf'wport H1rbor 11111 11 I, Or Anoe C:oau Colloq. •I Groumont II JO), ~•n 0109~ C•lv Coll~•• S•ddleD•<k (.01109• II Wrtrn1n9 Rio HondO •I Goldtn W11\t (011191, Full•rton •I Or•noe Co•'' Coll-fboll>AI f lOI S0<.ttr El '"'"' V'\ Unlver\lt'f •t Mi'"°" v1 .. 10 in ··11cre, we don't cut anybody," he says. "We give every kid an OP· port unity, whether he's last or first. Just as Jong a~ h<.''s tryinl?." WeeanShoW rg:naONfhan ~-:,a:a:;: Where_., Ive OndUve where~pf.tG. See our ad in the Real Estate Section. IBVINE J VILLAGES BASKETBALL I HORSE RACING I MISCELLANY For Coast Area Alamitos Basketball Results Racing Results .J.unior \larsil !I U11lvenlty U , '-"9"M ... , .. U Lo9una 8 .. <h M<Oon•ld l, Norl<k 1', e • .,,, •. Ford •. Sm11" •· GOdlrey 1, Frlno •. J. Ht m•n l, Ftatt>er 1 Unlve,.lty Alll\On •. C.okk Hool>(ir 4. Mo>k I, o.nt<m•n 10, ThomP•Ot> 19, Brown 2, L•nQ""'clt! 1, L.ondroum 4 Htllllme Unfw"llY 2'-"· Newport H•rtior 411 Cyp,.u n Newport Hart.r-BlitCk I, Otnl•I 15, Celdwell " Gt«tl• •· Ooocly 12. Grlttln 2, Sullt•tn •· ""t 1 Htlltlmt NtWl'Orl, 31).21 Hwnt eMCl\71,S..-re~ Hvntln9ton 8 .. c,, E ldrld90 ?O, 01.mond 10 Gltnn I. P•Qn<onelll 1• J•ttrey 9 Cvll•• 2 Karkut 1 Whitney 2 Helll1me _....,ltll(llOft Q.,C"I JI U l'I"' Volley 11. t(llttlt 0 F°"nl••n V•ll•Y Rnt1na • Stoll U, Hl•J-4. Co ... n • HuDIMrd ll A•m1re1 '3. FlelO\ 10. Pott._,,,.,, ·, Lt•t llfy • c_.., 10 Htlllimt ,,_,U ln V•ll•y 410 11 T ... • SJ, 0.... Hiit• .. El Toro. Grll•lv• 10, M<F-rt 12, WlliOtt 25, Formolo 2, H•M> ?. Glbbl 1 0 1rt<1 Hlll•--0 Oannell IS, H•wkln1 •. Me11ne10 1 Bet1runc1 •· Jon•\ I, GrU41n 7. L•,_ 1 llrltt • H•lthmt Et Toro 1', Oan. Hiii• n Ceron• def Mar SI, MlulOn Vl•I• 40 Mt\ilon VttJO Huffmen t•, H•m•nn 4, llutller 11, Ven Ll•tClo I Coron1 .,.,. Mllr Colt "· Jon"' 1, K lnaorl 1•. Shollln ll. Me toy 11, Gui• nt.U I H•lltlmt CclM, H 14 E1t1n<la ... Or_ It E \lane la \Coring V1.1n Horn I , Proco II, Bulf•Y I. Ge\tMr • C t<•uo 10 ModOen 8, Vamam1 •. H••on •. GO<lwln J, H•na 2 H•ltllm~ E\IM><ld. JS I& Edhon It, U..r• 11 EOl\o,, -.corlno Hlr•I 1• Oc'IO•''' tO. M cOondlld I) Hark•r 10 LOl,,•dn 8 Dunn 11 St hto..-dt r 1 Mory.tn 1 R0<t>t 1 H11tllm• Ed"Oft 11 JA Mer In• M, Le w 11 .... o Marin• Ntl\nn D Holm•\ '0 AJ• Ito •. O•W\On U !t.tylc>r " Kdrin 1. Flo • G•llOS• Ortero 1 Httlhmt W•hon ll 11 S•dcltt0.t<kMl,tn11nett lrv•n~ l1.-• irv ~ S.v.tn• OrU 10 8radt>t.try b ~"""-' 1 WtVIOll 4 W l\llnt>y 4 krt ~.n., \ H•ittime ~lt"CWC\. 1• 10 S oplwmur.- la1wn• lkMh"" Un1"'''•'Y '' la9un" R1d0f 118 I oJtlflQ • WdUI 11 Ru•\•·il1 "'°""' Unlvt·r•1tv A.110000 flt. hry!•k~ tO Grt-~9 • lhHI\,., lolOt f et /1'-.llo:u\ 8 KUb•\ l Thi<1"' .t.) llt II,., 1 Halll1mp LdQun• H II C ''''" ... H•wport H•rbor ii 1 N11twp1J'' (.,HJtfl 11) f rh '~ VarOIPy" {Jrn+-1· ,,, Ht11lfl1m•· Nt•#puft )4 1 Edlton U , l.Ottr* 4~ [dl\t)n M 'hn,,, 11 t t·t,., It 1 • .,,., 4 6An•' 1"1 T •'" u\n1 I h• rtJluntJ ft 8oytr 14 1'1l•t y l Jo1'11n i Jttnu\• Ji '2 < nv\f•, I\ ..... "''"''" l'h '"" -,J.J lJ S•n Cltmenlt 45. CO!I• M.-.1 U 11 Ohl Co•taM,. .1 w ,.,,~ w.~t11nu,,1 I/ f"1 ... ld ,,, (h .. ,\IM "f 1 t NII It tt ~.\M ( l,._n-wtnfl \. Hll\JI I\ b ( ... ,,. J N•urr n 1 Cu<.,..,~, 1 Sn1tlh f A ctr On"-') •JC rt -' rutN, 1 Hlllllfl"\•· ( \Ill Mi \.ii 11 U ~~Q"''"' °" :n Jq f.tf\IO"'t rf1mif .t1 At H•••'-orne ts. tni1M ff ''"'"" t1\1tf'\ 1 f. .. 11. I) \11.tn"on ~ A'f'' & t•P•lon I. Ari°' r)On H1y,, 1 H•lll•mf H•t111rrtttW>rrw H 1~ ~fwpc"t tO, K•ltlll SI New pc.rt G•,,ct• fl ( '•• l lto\ltf H Varoit ~ m 11 Orc,,Pf IJ Htltr rf\ A H&ifl•mt. •~ wp t1 )l 7'4 Dan• Mill\ JJ, "'"'"''>*'" .t/ Urttv .. r· ''V AllOQOO 1") (.1tr110 4 lill•li t I H6"V'f"•Uft 4 • tJI .. ~ D•n• H·ll\ ~"111n n S 10. ,m w 1 Andtr .. 01 \Pt'"°) f Ato' t M illtt I H•lt11m• Un1vt.·t •11 1tf e Corona Otf M,i,r ~. Uqurw B••<h JI rorond )dn\\f'n I Jonn,, 4 G1llf't>aard 11, Hr\\ t1. Murphv ~ 0rognt7,Lynrho Burd•n8 l4'QUna 8e'9Cn LUdWIQ 2, Wtilll 14, Rtdd•ll ''· Smiln ,, T•4'V•r>O 1 Hallt•m• <:0<0N 1l 10 II T•r• S7, C..U -w M • Co"• -.. WOOCI •. HumPhroy •, Wll•mvre I, MMIH'I 1. Flt lcl U, (llt .. n•Y 1, ~1110, J .. Vll 10. El Toro Burn• •. Mtdl•nd 13, TUClll• 6, ~lranu 21, B'"• 9, Gr•vn , H.tll llm•-El Toro 2'·2'. Hunt. 8H<ll M, LI Jor-11 Huntington B••cll-P•I• 12 .• Wtlktr 11, Auitort.lcte IS, King S, Becker 6, Turner IS, C.O..lrerff 2, Tt>omo'Ort 19. McQuown 6, Newlof\ 2. Halt1lme-H1111t111Qton Beech 4'"32. e1111on 1', It•_., .. Edhon Nlollne 14, Boyer •, Htrktr 20, B.nu 11. T•kuslll 10. 8er9lund 2, KtlMy 2, Janu>k• 1. Jorden• Htltllmct Edlson Je.19. LI WllltflM,Mlrln• SI Mtrlnt Bullltr I, EOr .... rOI l, Finley 1 L•rson tJ. llon1MI It, ~Chltvl•r I . McCltllM> J, Menlonl H11tllmo-~rln.112~2l Freshman Hwfttlft .... eel\ ... Serrt 11 l ~unt1n91on 8uch TllOrnlon 26, J1,.1s 1 Mc.AlllJltf' 10, 8-r •. l'•tnc:ll • Tur-•. Reuter 2 Htllrtme Se<r.t, :Jin Uftl•tnltv4l. l..teuM h•<h >4 Uruven•IY' 0u'41•1 11, M•rvlc• T Olht U 10, C•ml>Of'll •. G•nM •. M< Lou91tlln• Slmpt0n•. L•oun• B .. <h-P•lll"OO c, C.t''°' 1. Arndt II, !.l-or1 •, lA•ll• I Htltllm• U9UN 8tt<h 1a.u St• CltfNMtU. C.Slt -.. 44 C°'tt AIH.t Kortng Mtrrolo • Murray I. t(nlpp •• Hyde 1, NlccKH 2. Jonu 2. P.trker I. Kiio '· Frankon 1, RtlllbUk • S.tn Cl•......,I• Korlnc;i-<on•t\Or 1. ilor lln •· St~venton IS, Jonn •. Ttel 1. H•mn 1 K•rna1.e-\ IJ, H.mmon 1. Ftrrltr I ~rry l,Mo\lnr•1 H•llllm• SanClement•1'·14 Fin, V•lloy4J, K11oll•l 4 ruunt•1., Vttll~v ,,.,,. 1. H4'rrv 10 •1:1111•m• to Mitnh•ll b tla••• II. ~w•n,onl.MOore 1, Rt>• l,M011koy1 H•lft1mtt Founttttn Valff''f i6-8 Marini ll, •di..,. lJ M•rtnd 1<0<lnQ Smith I. 8r1n1t1 •. M•r\hOll • Stfw.trl 23. Nolin 9 Se>iv•y • Wt!n~nq<er 6 Eo1\ort \(ot1nQ B1ronP I B•Qllon• 1, Jt <k'°" 8, Pra .. ioy 1 R-o I, W.wt 2. V-1Mnt .. H1llllm.: IM<IN , 1'-11. ltll c--. ... Mlu•YlejeU s.,, Clem,nte-ConetH• 1 . Sltpl\tftM>n )I, .i.net 2. 5'1ert11, THI •.1t1rnua .. , 8orl.n42 Ml11l4111 Vle~two t , lr¥9ftS 1), Ctar1' 2, K-•kl 4, Martin 10, Blue 2. Pet tenon, Hl>flMMI 2. H41111l__...,Clemtnt•K-U. U11tven1t1 M, DMe Hiiia .. Unl••r.ity-T.-tf 10, Mtrvlck 12, M<L•utlltln II, ~tit, o.nM 10, Ou•tl 41$1ntjlMll4. Dene Hllts-Aentrop 22, H•roleen 2, St1tlo .. 12, ""w .. 2, a.we •. c,.,., ..... H•lltlmct-U..lwralty tt i.. 1111 ....... ·-· .. ,_, ... u Edhen Horlf•e s .. o•• 11 a10ll0111 2, J1<11ton 2. On1I• t Preutey 1, "-•, SMn .. 11.,. ), WHMI It, Wlllleeot\on 1. W ...... 4 V09tlMne6 ~•llllme ldlMn, JJ.11 Ul-M, _..,. H-tl J!dlMn t<0r1"11 9.,_ t J.o<U- 10, Ontlt l, "*-11 kmuell.,. I, Weuel 21, V•t""'9 10. HewPort acor1t1e-0Urlltt 4, Aft tM11y S, S-rbfoy •, Ntllltl I, E•erl\ert n, LIIU. 10, Cl•u• tJ, 1Wwwo,c.-•. Htllll-1 Newport, lt 1• Ntw'"1 '2.1Utellt S1 DllrkM 4, e,,.....,.,, tl, Evetfltrt If, C••ccto 7. AntllOny n, Llllle u. ~uert>re y •• L. "911<'°'1 ), Po>\tl 2. A Pe1eoon•, 1i,.11nc1 t Holltlme-Ntwporr :i. 24 Cku11 View ti, PKlllUI U O<een lfltW-11<!1-•. Slmtlt J, Vu rt 2. Sm•ll 14, Stephen' ), O•t•rlund 12, NII ''· llrl•blne 10, Leldlrwld I. OIM>I\ f, E-n 7 Helltlmct-OcNn Vl•w 4 11. O<Hn View M, SMU->1 O<Hn V1--Fut h,., •. 51mn I, Sttoti•nt •. Yaul •. Sm•ll •. 0~1erlund I, 8'1\l>lne ), leldtrtld a. OIM>n l, EOQAn I H•lllimt. 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H•lo & J·TIO lull&, P<lld SH0,00 I'• I I I I'll, I pruent. the ioiii:ViCiiiN~ IBREATllNAL ~T VEllCLE S'''''' featuring "PARADE OF OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS" • IN THE WATER AND ON THE STAGE • 'fWO STAGE SHOWS DAILY! SKJLES • BDl'DBRBON Htletlous Comeoy Team Ra SOIOIBBS Aetr-tng Dog Act Monday thru Saturday 3:00 p.m. & 1 :00 p.m. TU J'l80UB BROTHERS T11ck I Fency Logtol:mg MONTIS JIOWTANA. .JIL ~•er o1 C.iemont•• guUBITtOlf BOVU Dilly houre-2:00 to 10:00 p.m. Frtdeya-2:00 to 10tl0 p.m. S.turd1y1-Noon to 10:to p.m. Sund8y1-Noon·to 1:00 p.m. I S.,,n~y. January 8 1978 ' DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY Business OF THE WEEK Don Levin thinks small, but those thoughts turn to gold in jewelry and sculpture he began creating before he resigned his old job as a Los Angeles Harbor fireman. Crucible Turns One-time Fireman's Life to Gol(j Walkmg into Don Levin's tiny goldsmith shop, a customer is greeted by the tall proprietor as he steps around a collection or antique showcases that hide his cluttered workbench The cases are s pa rsely filled with hand- wrought rings whose filigree decorations resemble the screened windows of baroque buildings BESIDE THEM ARE Dan Levin's specialty, bronze and gold sculptures, often or children al play, work he docs by hand for a few special clients and on comm1ss1ons from other jewelers. The quiet, almost makeshift shop makes the customer think of the home or a craftsman of two centuries ago It is. in ract, Just the right atmosphere for Levin, whose Jewelry and sculpture designs often come from hh own interest in that era. ''I think my designs are very inrluenced by 19th and 16th century a rchitecture," says Levin, who has a knack for under:.tanding his "modern" customer:. "I GET A I.OT of corpornlion executives and profel'>sionab," he explains. "That kind of person has travl'lcd ju:.t about evc•rywhere there 1s to go, and they're u:.ually looking for something different than they've t.•vcr Sl•en " lie adds lh<it his low key treatment or customer!'> comt•s from his own experience : "I real- ly resent 1l when I go into a store and someone treats me as 1f 1t were a privilege to buy there " At that moment, a customer walks in with a ring a nd !'>IX .,m all diamonds inherited from a re· !alive Levin walks to a tiny counter he made of whitewashed. rough-hewn redwood boards, takes her ring and nips down his everpresent gray magm. fymg hood. TUEY TALK QUIETLY for a moment then he suggests placm~ the diamonds around the engraved initials m the ring she's worn for years. ~he agrees immediately Lhalll's "just right." He tells her to come back in two weeks. that he'll call her 1f it'!. rinished sooner 411d she leaves with a smile al th!! thought or what her nng will look .Jike. No one mc>nllons how much the work would cost. That, says Levin quietly, often happens because his customers learn or his business "almost always" through friends. He refle<"ts on what that means they think of him, and it makes him feel pleased at their con- fidence. LEVIN'S WORK LIFE and home Ufe blend into one. "I often spend 14 hours a day working,'' he says. "My father told me once that you'll know if you're doing what you want to do if you go home and you st111 want to be doing it.•· This was not always the case for Levin who worked at a public swimming pool and as a harbor fireman in Los Angeles before he set up his tiny peninsula shop on Lafayette Street several years ago. "I took art classes at Long Beach State Colleee (about 10 years ago) but dropped out after one semes ter and jus t audited the classes I wanted for three semesters. Mostly sculpture, anatomy and drawing classes. "I got more out of It that way." LEVIN ALSO SPE~T several years in1 Europe, -London and nearby towns and in Paris (with the army.) "I spent some time working with goldsmiths, sort of apprenticing.'' Does he do pretty well at goldsmilhln1'? "J make ... oh ... about what a fire chief makes.'' The Ups of his full, blond mustache curled up as he chuckled. "Of course the way we live our lives means that we spend most of It pretty fut.·· Levin and his wife are both involved in ~rafta. Kirsten Levin heads an embroidery association and baa a library on the subject that Includes 2,000 UUes. "Weapend a lot on books." He saya thal a new specialty is begiMtna to Stock Table's PeriOO Altered · Today's New York ond American Stock Exchanao tables now carry a dlff ,rent rcportina period tor the ste>ck • hl&h.s and low1. In the past. the fi1urcs have reflected the ups and downs for th~ calendar year. The new syatem list& tbem for tile precedln1 12 months. nus ii coljlldered to bo mor ln· lormaUve toi litvettors. shape up. For years he's made bronze caricature of people's boats A line exaggerated here, a mast s tretched or trunc<iled lht·re. in all, amusing pieces No~. ht' says. he's b<'1ng asked to produce the ~ame sculptures on a smaller scale, in gold "But 1l'!-> very c•xpensive. not too many people arc ready to orclcr them " Returning to his family he oft en does -he mention~ that hi'> !'>on. Hoss. 8, already has a benl:h with all the tools and has u thnving busmess m akmg Jewelry for friends · I've abo seen him drawmg his own designs lately." he said, "and he's pretty good He'll do as well as I have at it " Once again the Old World side or Levin ap- pears as he says, "One of the really great things a father can give his son is a trade. "If you gel money, you can reaJly blow it, but you never lose a skill ; It can't be taken away." THE LEVINS AU:;o have a new daughter. Mary Ann, :.ix months. and the mention of her makes him smile again Back to business. Levin says he got into Jewelry maklllg when he discovered in college that he was good at smaJI. scale, highly detailed work. Though he sold a few sculpture pieces (usually made of bronze), he found that jewelry sold much faster. So he stressed jewelry items such as rings and pendants when he opened his shop. Bard Road to Software Enterpreneur makes run at wide-ope" field Computer-. havt• ao vanced so f,1r, so fast, :.ays Frank ln·mt!, that programm ers l'an't keep up Irvine. who heads his own !.Oftwarc consulting firm. The Consulti ng Company, secs that a~ onC' of thl' greatest op portumtcs in bus iness today THAT'S WllY the former stockbroker in· vested years of plan n1n~. quit his form<>r area ~ind 1>poke with <'licnt-., programmers ancl p<1:.scr:.-by about their thinking From that em<'rgNI a new pro- 1cc t 1n the insurance field "SUDDF.Nt.Y IT all bt'camc apparent." he said "There is no one a r ou nd with the specialized knowledge to con vcrt conversations into an end product. "I'm a translator. A person who connects pos ition and sold h is ----------Mercedes (he drives a Vo lkswagen now I. to spend ruJI time at what he describes as an "old fashioned, s lug 1l out bus iness." Now he's dcvi!ting a program for handling hospital and doctor of- fice records. It cuts out paper filing systems , s aves doctor time and reduces m alpractice risks. Computer software has fall en behind hardware. which offers exceptional opportunities for programers, says Frank Irvine needs-that's the con· versation-mto an end p r oduct (t he pro - g ram) " grams haven't been re· vised or rewritte n to t ake a d vantage nf smaller, r;ist1·r equip mcnt. "The electronic:, arc ready. but the programs can't keep up with il The tail wags the dog "Take the IBM 360 1t 's now phased out but for a dozen years, 1t ran old programs written for the 1401. They didn't al· low r unnin g at full s peed-only about one- third of speed because usmg the old program was like having to solve a n English problem by first translating 1t to Spa ni s h lhen to French." sa les people Cash to start, cash to stay. "BUT THE '74 cash shortage,'' With a glut or tale nt. a s hortage of Jobs. "was the flip side or that. .. Irvine said he con- tinues to get calls from recruiters. o rrering •·tantasllc" amounts in cash and salaries. But he turns them down to follow his own path. "But wh e n the headhunters call my house and my wife is sit· ling there, I have to te ll her. "The other night after talking to one guy and hanging up, she asked, 'llow much did we turn THOUSANDS OF old down this time'?'" programs, still useful if BUT JNDEPEND- translated for new ENCE is what interests equipment, lie in vaults. both Frank and Connie It is, says Irvine, a real Irvine. His present en- opportunity ior the in· terprise Is the result of dependent program years of saving and plan- lranslator or cross-nlng _"a master plan to compiler. free me." ''Take someone poor, S taying s mall and But now, he says, "I feel the need to maker#• sculpture. more collector's items." Gold, he says, has a strong emotional effect on those who work with it. _ \l "It has such an eternal quality to it. You JIM. from King Tut lo the Crown Jewels, things made or gold are still highly valued, still beautiful." AND. llE ADDS, the value or gold Jewelry an<l sculpture increases "Just since I've been here. the price on lbt things I've made has gone five tJmes higher than what they originally cost." But money isn't what makes Dan Levin, go back to work each morning. He's there because he likes what be does at that cluttered work bench. Punc h ( l( I j '-) \ I \, \' •Ii~'\ 1 ·1 'I I •' • I , ' ' '"°r '"\' ,,. ' l•~r ..... : \ ~ • j .&, ' \ ' • (\ ~ :. .J ' ' --- l \-•JT,._ '. __ .,~ I 11 . ,, .. ,., "Ahal The old IBM opening gambit." Nonrunio1~ Talk Focus Jim Anderson, ITT Canon Electric president. will be featured s peaker at a luncheon Jan. 17 at fhe Sheraton Newport T he meeting, open to GIIL ml!mbers. will in elude a panel on the key executive's role in main- taining an organization's non-union slatus. The panel includes labor attorney Mike Hood and labor specialist Paul Kaponya Rc!->ervat1ons through GJIL, 974-1063 MOST WORK is done by other com puter specialists, people who also quit their JObs to free lance o r who moonlight. often with hopes of leaving 9-to 5 hours behind. Mos t people who work in the software consult· ing business, he said, fall because they try to do 1l all· reseatch, de· velopment, marketing a nd financing lik~ me,'' he s miled, fl exible is one o( the ·'they can lak e on keys to mamlaining that something like that and freedom. --------------------- ride 1t out T urning bnck to the Irvine prefers to r<' main the generalist, tak· mg Ideas from wherever he finds' them and help- ing others bring them lo fruition. Irvine relies on others to cover his own weak spots "I have no corner on subject of his dime- the m arket Anyone pinching Volkswagen. could jump out of where Irvine says it Is part of they are and do it " what you have to do "if Other opportunities you want to stay free, 1f abound, he says. you don't want to report BUT THE software ••A guy I know in to a board of directors." business has many Florida was the---------- ''This i s an e n · trepreneurial business. It has little to do with producing the final pro- duct. ·•I operate on in- sights," :1e adds. ~ecently, while at a mini -micro computer show, he s at in a lounae Voice T e lls Tale With Machine hazards, one of which is scapegoat in a company too much visibility. shake-up. It was his turn "That's why I have no to go the musical chairs office. because then route and he just said, you're identified. You 'to hell with It.' hlre a staff and the phone starts ringing. "HE STARTED a The •'headhunters" newsletter to trade In- come In and soon you've formation (between pro· lost a key man. gram mer s seek Ing ''What s huts me a nswers to problems), down," he says, "is one of the needs In this time. I have to turn a industry. problem over to some· "Six months later, he one else who has to was offered half a come up with three or million for what was four answers. just a bole in lbe wall." "IC they call me back These are 1ood years and aay, 1Don't do it in the software buslnesa, Frank,' I know I've got says Irvine. So many a competltor ... that ju.st people are "splnnint happened to me re-oft" tro111 larae com. Computer crime may centl)'." pantea tbat the talent · soon meet lt.s match -pool ot aoftware and another computer. · .or Pa OG llA MS, BE ayatems apeclallats la sorts. h ~--lb saya, ave UV\:ome e be.Inning to dry up. 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I T UEY FACF. t\\O prohlt•m<; ti'he firs t is writing a good sen pt 'Tht> second is st.•lling il I The writing has lo ('Orne nr ... t. tand il hus lo be good, lw<·aust· a ~rilt>r isn't l1kt.'I:-to gl'l t11n 11u1ny 1brt·ak'>. ~ Script" nl111g l 1,,..,..,l . .., an· c·u1 . !rcntly olf<•rt•d al Sadcll<·hatk IC o 11 t• g t• .111 ti O r ,, n g t• C: o J ... t Jeoll t.•gp l '(' In 1111• l->ckn ... 11111 ot ~·as1on;.ill) om.•rs ... u('h a das'> n The same IJ;.i ... ic pnnc·iple'> app v to both <·1«1fls You nt.'<·d 1bche\'abll· <'ha• u<·lcr'>, re<1hst1<· 1~1alogue <mil :.1 pint that huilds lo IJls chmax, sa)s Larry Carlson, ~ho tl'al'lll'S the occ st·ret.·n" nt •ing c lass l "THE Bt:ST pt<'<''' of adv1<'e I 't?ver got Y.!1s ·1-·orgl't lhc lcamera,' "he ... aid "1 ht·y re nol h!oang to look al a '-l'rlpt and .,ay, 'Hoy 1s Ill' ,1 j.(1>011 M'rl Pt"nli'r . o o k :i l <.ii I l hos l' L' a m 1· r a · nglcs ·" Also, l'aulioned Carbon, '"'r'nu on 't Y.nl1• your "l'rlpl on lhL· slrt'ngth of th1· :1('l11r or actrc·.,s You \\'I'll l' 1 t on th•• .,, r ""J.! th of lht• lint• 1ls1•1f \\ lit'11 th1•\ l11ok .it tl, ht•) 'n• not go111g lo . ..,;i~. 'W1·ll. tw aL'lor or ac·tr'l'S" "'ill fix this C"rlpl ... ( l Ht• 11p1•11 to 1·r111t·1-,111 and clon l :i k<' 1 t p<'r ... onully, (';.11 bun s,11d. "l'ho ... 1• I h.il an I 11ugh and rt">ll1enl. they bount·c bacl.. Ht· rc•l'f•mmt·ndt•d thn•e books for "ould·hl' seriµt <1uthor., The Arl of Dramatic \\.'r1l1n1( hv LaJOS Egri, ' Teh.'ph1}." b) l'ules Tr:.q1mtll. and "Tht• St·rec·nwr1tcr Looks at the _ ~c..r..ecnwnl.:itr." hy William .. - Frou' CARLSON ALSO suggested writers look al "Fiction Into Film." which s hows the process of adapting f1 ct10" for the camera. It is by Rachel Maddux, Sterling Silli phanl and Neil D. Isaacs Deborah Lcsch1n. l'X('(~utive script consultant for "Hhoda" anrl a successful scrqHwriter lwrsclf, had some practical ad \ ll'l' from an 1ns1dt•r':-. point or \'leW "W;1tch a show. If vou'n• an IL'l't.'sted an \\'l'tling. p·atk 1111t 1.1 show that vou ltkr and w;itch 11 Co a.; long ~sit takt•s and work on rt and 1x1lro.;h rt untrl you love at and thmk 1t 's perfetl "T llF. BIGGEST rnmpla1nt I ha vc is th.!l J)l.'Oplc don't seem to watch," she i.aid. "For· Rhoda,' parllcularly. the most important thing 1s charnc- tcnzalion," Ms. Lesch an said "The show has been on the a ir four vcars and a lol of lime has been· spent to develop persona. Hhoda speaks in a spcc1f1 c rhythm p;rllern, Brenda the <;;imt• wa) " \ly'hen she receives a script rn which Rhoda calls ht.'r mother "mum " or "motht>r," she know., the writertiasn't '' alC'ht.•cl t•:.ireful ly. Rhodaalw<tystalbh<•rmolht·r ·'ma'' SO NOW YOU'VE got your !-cnpt or, preferably, scnpti. in h:ind. Whal next'> V1rst, you m•ed lo koow how tht• system works Telcv1s1on production com- panies that produce shows lake ·•KoJak" and "Rhoda " for net" ork'> need scripts as many as 2·1 a y c•ar But that doesn't mean tht'y'rt• goini:: lo run out and huy them on the slret·ts of llollywood, Jct alone Oran~c County ON "RHODA" this season. Mi.. Lt>schin said, only thrcc scripts wer e purchased f rom free· lanc<'rs. and all had wnllen for Mary T}lcr Moore productions before J\mb1tious young writers trying to break into tt•lcv1s1on find a variety of"' ays to get their work Ill front of th(• right eyes I Ready to Sell? Larry Carlson, as-;ociatc professor of English and instructor of a scriptwriting class at Orange Coast College, said one or his students round out "Columbo" was going to be shooting on locallon in Orange County THE STUDENT TUCKED an original treat- ment. or synopsis, of a script under his arm and :-.el out Following rumors, he finally located the i.hooting site and asked for the s how·s story editor. 'Grit Teeth' I 'Believe Self 'Knock Doors' The story editor appeared, spent 10 to 15 minutes reading the treatment, and finally de· c1ded the story was n't right for "Columbo." But. as Carlson points out, at least he was willing lo read it. ·'The doors arcn 't closed.·· Carlson said. Y ct another student managed to get the story editor to "Barney Miller" on the phone. The editor agre<!d to send him the required waiver form, a protecllon against plagiarism suits. The stude nt signed the form and sent it in with the script. lllS IDEA TOO was rejected. ''lt wasn't origrnal enough for them." Carlson said. After all, getting a script to a producer or story ed1torwon'thelp if1t's not up to par. • ' I \ --·-1 f t • ' f t Other scripts were st aff· "ritlen MTM has "nlc·rs under contract to create scripts for its shows, and produC'ers also wnte. Sllll, that's not Lht• only pro- bll'm Writers Guild of America, a union that negotiates contracts with production companies. Allcn'Rhkin, WGA public r ela- tions s pokesman, said new "'rilcrs C'an sell a script or be t•mployed on staff for a short p(•r10d of time, but then must join lhl' WGA before producers can buy their work. i ~lly P'lloUll .. lr.U.llyL.el•J9Y l charges 1 percent of members• t income from writing as its an- nual dues. Rivkin said new writers do mana~e to break in. In the pasl year, the membership in WGA rose from 3,937 to about 4,500. Ile estimated about 1,400 ar'a working in TV and about 110 in theatrical motion pictures. "Whale wt• r!.':tll ) arc alwa)s on lht• lookout for new talent. there> are so few i>l'ripts th<tt I read that are l'Vl'n clOSl'. it's hnrd lo l!t\'l' anvonc a cha net•," Ms: Lcschin ::.aid. T llE PROCEDURES under "hi ch scripts a rc r ead and purchas<.'<.I ore regulated by the To join the WGA, you must have sold a script and must pay $400 initiation.. which goes up to $500 next September.-Rivkin said. In addition;the guild "The others are hopefuJ, ". he ~ said . "They're trying to sell. They're sitting home trying to-1 (See SCRIPTS, Page C2) • nut students keep on tryin~. although Carhon :.idm1ttcd none or his have been s uc- l"L·ssful ~o far "They've come awfully close though,·· he sauJ "Yoo make your breaks,'' he said. "I used lo thank you'd s it and write your scnpt and the world would be wailing for you. "If your stuff is even looked at. a person i.hould think they've r eached the stars and the moon." "00 YOU KNOW how many writers there arc out there?" Carlson said. "It seems to me that everybody"s writing something. If they looked at something from everybody who 8'0t a 'great idea,' they'd never get any work done." Agents art> necessary, although they can be as hard lo reach as producers, he said. C<trlson had some words of advice for the novice telev1s1on writer trying to break in. "You've got to write it," he said. "Then you've got to gel out of your s tudio and push it yourself You can't mall 1t out and then sit back. You have to g rit your teeth, believe in yourself and knock on doors. "THERE ARE NO magic answers. There is no route. That's the phenomenal part to me." Can it r eally be done? Yes, says Michael Gra1s, who spent six w<'eks in the summer of 1976 with feUow writer Mark Victor researching a movie in the Orange Coast area. The movie, "Suntan," has been bought by CBS as a joint production by Grais, Victor and Brut ProductiQns. G RAIS SAID THAT he received his M.A. in creative writing at the University of Oregon, then came out to Hollywood. "I got myself a one-bedroom apartment that cost next to nothing and talked to a lot of people who were doing it. I started cranking thlngs out," he said. After "a lean year." Gr a ls said, he met actor Robert Blake It.rough a friend, wrote a synopsis for "Barella" and was hired to do rewrites for .the show. lie then wrote an original ''Barella" script. Grais offered this advice to new writers. "WRITE A LOT AND whatever your medium is, don't write treatments, the synopsis, but learn the form of writing the entire thing and write full screenplays or teleplays. "You need (written) work like a model needs a portfolio with pictures. Then you'll get an agent and go from there." He estimated the odds against success at 1,000 to one but added, "I think that anyone that is good will eventually succeed." • • Acting Career Advances One Day at a Time l i By DENNIS McLELLAN 04 IM 041111Piiot51.111 Actress Adina Ross wi:is work· Ing out at the f(ym in Hollywood last OC'lobcr when the call came from her agent to report to Metromedia. She was to r ead for the part of Pat Harnngton's girlfriend Dora in "One Day at a Time," thl hit sltuat1on comedy. "Get there right away," she was told. IT WAS LATE in the day. she had no makeup on and she was wearing n swcntcr and baggy jeans with n hole In the knee. But actors and actresses, like firemen, have to be ready at all tlroca. They never know when lbelr phone 1"ight ring, If at all. "l went ln and read for the woman:• says Ms. Ross, a Westminster mother or two. year reported that only about 6,000 of its 30,000 members work with some kind of regularity. Ms. , Ross has even gone eight months between jobs. Despite the odds, hopefuls -as they have s ince the days of Chaplin and Pickford -continue to stream into Hollywood from all parts or the country. "Every 16 and 17-year·old who comes to Hollywood wants to be a star, .. says Ms. Ross. "But most of -them get kicked in the face and they go back.'· IT WAS CLOSE to dinnertime at the actress· home. a typical suburban house at the end or a cul de sac. She had just returned from Hollywood wh ere she spends about four days a week and was preparing the meal. J •'then I was sent to the producer aetd the writers and they said, 'You got It.... ' Adds M1. Ross. who vlewa the Dressed in a coral sweater and blue Jeana tucked into brown boots, the blonde, blue-eyed ac- tress talked frffly about how to break lntoHol\ywood. Three professional faces of Adina Ross In early TV roles. r>att •• a big step In an ocUng career that ooaan four )'ears a10 "1th a bllparton "J>oUte Story." "It 1ot a good response when It waa aired ao they called me back aDd I did another one.:· "You ha~e to start youna ln the buslne .. ," bellevea Ms. Roc;s, who 11)'1 ahe'• 21. "ll'a r eally rouah u ~ dOn't." That wun't the case for tho Waulcepn; 111. born woma n .who came to Callfomla 10 years a(o. She didn't do a ny 1ctin1 in .school. She wu more interested lo 1porta ad "9\t on to e.m • bachelon u v.ee In pbyalcal edueatloa from Lone Buch state.. m.e was, 1n far t, wortlo• e.s • But while attending Tracy Robe r t 's acting school she learned the basics and appeared In plays. Sbe'a now at Lee Str Hbera Theater tnstltule where she bas c:lauu twice a WHk. -- I DNlYP1l0l AT YOUR SERVICE I HEAL TH \ When conaumera flrat notice • rough texture to the reck9 and • white, hetd aubet•nc•, etepe lhould M tMen to remove ti* de- poalta before damage OCCUl'9. "Um•Away" hH been recom- mended by AY8 readers Han excellent ptOduct for thl• purpoae. 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G.E. apokeaman uld many cu1tomera complain abOut mineral depoalta on dl1hwaahar rack• itiat eventually dJalntegrat• th• • coating and allow ruat. -AH-cornplefmHefe,,.ed to thle dffe"1J A¥8 h•.,.0..nitendted- promptly. Family Weekly contact• th• advertlaar and tollowa through wtth communication to the conaumer. Your picture calendar SCRIPTS TAKE STRATEGY. • • <From Page Cl) wrile, hopinf.! that lightning will :-.trikt• .. Ht: POINTl':I> out that pro· duct•rs will not rt>ud unsolicited -.t•ripts \\llh1;11t a !-.li(nt•d v.a1n.•r form Tt11 ... protN·ts the producer • 1g,.11n ... l la\\sU1ls 1f a !-.cript on a ..,,milJr i<lt•.1 ,., <Jlrt'a<ly 10 the \\'od;.., l'rod111 l'rs "ii I provide '' .11\'t'r form., if tht·y arc intere::.t t•d 1n -.i·1•1ng a ..,<·npt HI\ kin '>uggeslc•d \Hllcrs try to find .111 ;1gt•nt v. ho will rcpn.·sent th<·rn . som<·onl' w1lh good con- tacts and \\horn lh<.•v tru ... t A list .11f <1g1·nls v.11l1n~ io read new mJh'nal Is ava1labll' from the Wrlll'r., Guild at H955 Heverly Hh cl Lo\ Ani<t•lc!. 90018 Fors:?. lht• i;:u1ld s nl·V. ... lettt:r 1., abo .n allahll' It «onta1n'i some 1nformat111n on wht·n· to ... uum1t ~<·nph A~l> INFORMATIO~ ubout h·i::1sll'ring 'i<·nph "'ith lht· guild lo prott'l"I ~·our r1ghh 1s ;n all;ihlc )1.v 1·.tlhng <:?1:11 550 11100 Sn1ph ma~ aho lw C'"Jl' n;.:hti·cl by re· 1111<•sl1ng lh<• app1np11<1\t• form t r11111 lht· l.rlir .iry of l'o11grc•ss in wa ... hington As 11f .J.111 1, fl'\ ,.,c·d top~ right torms mu-.t lw 11ht:11rwd •ind llw ft·1 · ha.., llH.n'a.,c·d to SIO , I! 1 \"l..111 v. arn1·d too I hat nl•v. ~11t1•r!-. du 1101 1'.tlll guild ~11111rnums for lh,.1r tn ... l .,c·npl ~r two in a ~c·nrl' i-uc-h ao; s1tua lion l'Uffil'<lll·'" drnrnJtll' !-thCJ\\'> ~r men It's A sliding ..,tal<' for Stfc·h fN's ,.., pal\ 11f tht· guild 4t'hl·dulc· of m11ilmum ... I • Wllll.E TllERE ,1n· \iirtOU\ (.ill'" dl•p.,:nding on hudcl•I Jn<I ~l mt• '>l11l. thl· ba ... 1t 1 ;1lt-\ for prime• lirnC' nt.•tv.ork pro..:r<Jms an· S!l.300 for a half hour '>tnpt. g111 n g 11p lo S.5, 121 on '\1 a rth 2, ,7. t:w for tin hour :-.tr1pt. going lo S8,014: and $13,250 for a two hour movie, \\h1ch will rise to SH .310 March2 Ir yuu C<tll 't find m1 agent, some tips assembled l rom var1<1us suurcl':s include t·ulhng story l'<11tors to n•<.jucst lh:.il llll'y reud a script (.jtll'ry1ng by lcttt•r with a list of~ our "riling C"l.fJl nence . anrl using anv contacts you have through tC'ach!.'rs ur friends. One woman who rosC' rapidly from out of.work writer to ex l't·ut1ve script consultant 1n lWO and a half years wus Deborah Lesch in of "Rhocfa." MS. LESClllN wwkerl as a production assistant 1n New York e1nd as Liv l'llmann':-. !-.ecretarv heforc heading west with \umc scripts and a few contacb · ·1 he fact ht:ld true that no mallN how \H~ll )Oii are connect l'd. 1f there's no JOb around no 011<."s gom~ to make one," Ms Ll'schin said. "[ sp<•nt six months on unempl11ym1..nl and food !-.Ii.Im ps ... Sht' finallv \1gn1•d with an agPnt <Incl mi.ln.•,,l•d lo sell a ·1.a\'1•rnc and Shirl<•)·· script through a contact. FROM TllERE, M.., Lcschin beranll' .1 s taff v.nll·r on the show. later work IOR as story 1•1!itor on "Bu ... ting Loose'· fo r !>IX months hefon· l<1k1ng hl'r present Joh on .. Rh1xla .. II er dutic<; 1nC'lu<lc brain ::.turming ~1th lht· producer .... re" ntrng !-.rnpts Jnd n·ading ..,< r1pts :,ullm1th:cl through .tgcnts. ·•1t s basically kn11v.1n~ v. ho on th<: oub1de ha-. .. nough pcrcep t 11in of \ .. ur '>ho v. to bt· i.l hie to v. rite for ll,. she saul AND, ~llJLE thc monr~ 1n TV ma\ he the kt·'I-allrnl11on for !-tome. :\ts Lcschin pointed out that the real thrill for her is the similarity lo live theater. "I love the fact that on film the cl 1 rector is on floor. That and the Ii ve audience give m e a feeling of theatricality, .. s he said. ACTING ... <From Page Cl) had JUst finished making the mo' 1e . lie signed her. "YOU HAVE to have som eone who believes in you.·· she s ays. But she stJll recommends check· mg casting news in Variety and the Hollywood Reporter . "Start sending your picture out c•\ en after you get an agent.·· she says. 'And go to all the cattle calls." Ms Ross hopes one day to be a ··durable actress" like Cloris Leachman and Lee Grant. In the nll':mt1mc. when she's not act· 1ng. she does modeling every. thing from hotel brochures lo ho!-.l<'!-t., \\Ork at auto shows Although shr would be going on a n 1 n t er v i <' w for " For c v er l·'t•rnwood ... the next week, she \'ll'Wl'd the• chant'l'S of being c•hosen philosophic<tl ly "A HUNDRED people are pro· h.1hh going on thut 1nter\"ICV. · sh1• ..... ,., v.1th a srnill' ' Bu'l )OU h ;l\'l' lo be agg r<:S~l\'e :1 n d " a n t so m e t h i n g b a d l'llough,' !-.hl' believes. "If you're n ·ally ... cnou!-. about it you have lo ... 11cl. lo1t .. <:;h<.• :-.1c·ppcd into the dining room <1nd pluccd a plate on the lable 'Tm going to pursue it I'd like to :-.a} that when 1 'm 30 I'd l1kr lo ht• working a lot " What 1f sh<.' turns 30 and still hasn "t m<1dc 1t? ·1 don t know." she says. "I'll han ln wail until that comes·· ~-Pressure Cut by Diets .,~HOSTON cA P l .()\1t•1 "l'l~hl pl·opll• «an fr1\\·rr their high .. ,. .d f h·.,s urc v.1thout l .. 1 ,..:, p111 ...... 11npl} b} lo: . • .. ces ' pounds o f fat. h ral'l1 rei.ear rher!-t !-.:.J) Though ohc•s1ty has ldng hcen linked \\1th h)'pt.'rlcns1on. :-.omc doc· (or ... ha\ e hdcl lhai d1t·t 1hg I'> nl little. 1f any ltl'llt'f1l rn curing 11 A NEW STt'l>V 1u..,t relcasl'd. ho\\C"1,f'r. re p<)rts dramatic drops in h1 ~h blood prei.sure among fat people ~ho lose WCIS(hl "Weight control 1s a potent tool in the control o( hypertension in over- weight subjects,'' the d1seas<·s in the United States. It affects about 15 pt.·rccnt of all adults THE ISRAELI doctors put 24 overweight vcoplc with high blood pre!>sure on d1cl"I but ga\'e them no drug:-. After six months. 75 pl'rcent of them had normal blood prC'SSUr('S \nolhl'r J,!roup of 83 people had het>n taking drug!> bul had fmled to lower their hl~d pres- s ure. These people also went on dtets and con- tinued to take medicine. When the exper iment was over, 61 percent or them had normal blood pressures. Jn both groups. the averagP weight lo~s was 2:J pounds. and all but t" o of lhe patients lov.crt.<d their blood prl'ssures somewhat. "WF:IGllT CONTROL '-<'ems lo offer an em- Clent. lo~ cost means of t.lood prc·ssure control that 1s free of i.1de effects anct ofll'n maki-s 1t poss1· hit' lo tivcnct. or to m 'ilitule 0 lower dose or. m<.'d1cat1on, ·· the re "l':J re hers wrote. Some docto r s put h~ pert<'ns1ve patients on low salt diets. because lhev believe 1t is lowered salt ronsumplion, not "eight loss. that reduces high blood pressure. The l11raeli doctors, however. disputed this . and In their s tudy all the patients ate normal amounts of salt. HOWEVER, IN an a<.'· tom panying editorial. Dr. Louis Tobi an of the Un1vers1ty of Minnesota llospital recommended that physicians continue to give their patients drugs even if they put them on diets '"There 1s at least a 50-50 chance that the diet program will fail," To· blan said. "During this lengthy diet trial, the heart and arterie5 are being needlessly subject- ed to the stress and fi\traln of hypertensive blood pressure levels.'' study concluded. ------------------------------- T h e r e s e a .r c h . published in the New England Journal or Medicine. was conducted at Tel Aviv University Medical School lligh blood pressure is one of t.he most common HEW Eyes New Work WASHINGTON CAP) -The Department ot Health, Education and Wolfare la lrylng to rind new work for some of lta employees. Th• department aays reor1•nhatlon will eUmliiate an e1Umated 2,Nl Jobe, moat or them held b1 mlddle·level . man11ora earnln1 f.22,000 \ot47,000 a yen. PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD! See for yourself the wondrous results of the fac ials at our center! Watch those lines diminish ... Hon-IUnJlcat face~ can begin with your first visit! -Watch how oulckly ACMI can be controlled For men and women of all age groups The skin care~ ~ la available at f#anu" SKIN CARE CENTER c.lt Por tnfo,,.,..._ TODAY HiW'OITllACH troo llf ~ "91 .... •• llCI ..... "~-.... ,, .. Gonna (hilt? HERE'S YOUR PART TIME MAID! TIHD Of WASHIMCi THOSI DIRTY CLOTHIS? LIT US DO fT FOa YOU Wo ~••• HOft 0011'1 IM, • ..,.,., •U~ tollCI dfy Clo ....... •• w.Wl • lt\tl t•M• loc.etoft tolf 2t yt•ta. CORONA det MAR LAUHDRY J2ll L c-• Hwv. 640.1200 --.. -·"'~ ..... - ~ ' f . NEWeQ_RT'S " ~~Favorite urug Stor ,.1 "4 For Cosmetics ~/ ;~7o'jr ~ fl ............... _ --~\Y Smoking research provides ~ VIA ~ LIDO DRUGS , ... ~ plenty of reasons to stop · · ~~ITT&:llia "'= 67S.OtSO Hewpwt lea f NEW YORK (AP> -1f you've made a New ~ ) Year's re-.olut1on toqu1t s moking, these points from ·__ -~-·- ~~~n~~~~~~~r~~~~~·~~·School Health Leller should . v·1ncent Buu1·1os·1 ~~~,~~~:~1~v~esv~~;1r~~ r~~ni' ~~n~::·C~~~nge:~~~ -S"!OKERS Rt'N :.it wo lo three times greater chunc·c of d) ing of :.i !wart <.1ttack than non·smokers. EmphyM·ma. th<? chronic.. obstructive lung disease. is 19 time-. more common in smokers than m non smokers Cun<.'crs of the mouth, lip, voicebox, pan- t reas and urinury bladder are more common among s mokc·r ... :\1otht·rs to be who :-.moke run a two·fold in- crC'asc 1n risk uf m1scarr1age. Chtldren born to s moking mothers weigh less on average than in· fun ts horn to non smnkcr.., Women who l>mokc are more likely to de· n~lop fa<.'1al wrinkles as they grow old. according to report!. from skin specialists . author of Helter Skelter examines the Manson mass-murder cull. Sundav. Jan 15. al 7 30 p rn GoldenWestCollege Hun11ngton Beach E <.J ngr r A JC' 11 Golden West Sf 1n :· c Colle JC Ccntt:r Admission S2 Gc"lcral S 1 c:'udcnt & Gold Key cardholders. 'rer> lcr ASGWC cardholders -IT COSTS about $500 a year to smoke two packs of <.'1garettes a day The Health Letter notes that "the good lhing about deciding to stop smoking __ .::...::::.===-=---=:.=--=-.:___-=----==----====· is that benefits begin 1mmed1ateiy. "'W1th1n clays. -.mell and taste begin to improve and the cough i.tarls to disappear. More important, Jun~ function as measured by breathing tests im· proves within weeks. "And. 1f you slay off cigarettes long enough, you can r<'turn to the same risk category for lung canc<.'r and hcurt attacks us the non·smoker." For thol>e who cun't quit cold, a number of pro· grams and a ids are ova1Jable, ranging from s1>ec1al filters that progressively cut down the Hmount of 1'rnnkc· 1nhu lt>d. to hypnosis and behavioral reprogramming . Also available are free stop·smoking clinics of· fercd throul(h many YMCAs Wld by a few other or· ganizallons. Behavioral re programming is offered com- mercially and is listed in the Oran ge County Yellow Pages under Smokers' Information and Trealmenl Cenlns Weean shoW~ more than too r:=t:~ N:~Beaeh shoppfq. See our ad in the Real Estate Section. IRVINE VlllAGES .... CIMWllNI!' INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE . . RASMUSSEN'S .••• SADDLEBACK SADDLER-Y •· ,, ' Sale,Ends Jan. 21 \. VESTS Leather & Nylon 20% OFF MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDREH'S COWBOY BOOTS Acme Tony Lama Justin Nocona. Dan Post I 0°/o OFF MEN'S HOUNOSTOOTH CHECK PANTS Levis. Lee & Wranglers $998 LADIES· & CHILDREM1S PANTS Denim. Colors. Knits s3oo OFF Leather. Nylon. Denim-lined JACKETS & COATS 20% OFF .. _._.._ ______________ , ~ -. ' EDUCATION I VOLUNTEERING Suriday, J,1nuary 8 1978 DAIL v PILOT C:J. British on the Coast English, American Spokesmen Swap further reductions! By JACKI £ HYM AN Of Ille O•llr " ... \i..tf Among lhe advanlages of the Orange Coast are its usually sunny wealher. ils educalional system and its comparcit1ve affluence. Among the disadvantages are its lack of historic sur roundings and ils spmt of aggression. Those are some of the impressions of a British Camilv who ... rrivcd last Fourth of July for an eight or nine-month:-. sl<Jy. an exchange with Jn Amencanfamil> "TH E CORNY JOK E 1:-., \l.e swi.lpped 1:very thing except wivei., • said Kevin Moloney, who 1s serving as the Cciai.t Community College Dis· I net's public relations d1reC'tor \\hilc Richard Simon handles his comtH1rable JOb with England's Open Un1vf:rs1ty " I lowever, one lhJOl!.,.lbt iw..o m.ciuJ.idA:.l .s,w.<$ 1s sa laries •· · "You don't know how nC'h \OU i.lre. said Maloney .. My secretary 1.., making more than 1 .im 'My percept.Jon 1i. that the an·ragc salary 1s two to three times higher here Prices for food and clothes are comparable 1f not cheaper. fo'or health care, England wins For housing, you're out of sight." However. he added, "It's amazing how far prudent living can stretch a pound '' Their financial d1ffic:ull1es W<.'re increased by lht' fact lhat Molon<.'y's "1fe. ~1uriel. a social health work('r in England, v.as rdused a work JJl•rmtl in the United Statt·\ "SHE'S LVXL'Rl.\Tlll.;G as J houseperson. Molone,\' .,aid. "I'm walous ' Their rhlldrcn. Hachal I, lO and Paul, 7, arc L'nJOying school, ~tolone:v ,,HJ "The) love 1l In faL·I. \I. c re· gelling rather worried because lh1·y'n: nnw talking about the 1hings '"c" did in the i\mt:nc:m Civil War .. Wlwn we got her<· \I. t' \I. <.'re \I. arned by quite .1 f<o\\ Americans lo bt•'.I. arc· of that disease called falling s tandards (1n t·ducat1on ) Bui our children arc not only enjoying 1t. they also seem stnlchcd 1ntc·lll'dUi.1ll~ and l'ioc1ally challenged " Moloney sa id Ill' sought out the ex · chi.11tgc bv \I. riling to' a nous American colleges, VAC Office Heads South I ht· \ ol11nt.11' \1· 1111n C'L•ntt·r of South 11r.111j.!t' C'ounl,\ h;.1s opt•rwd a '.'>Cc·ond office. th" 11111" lo<·alt·d in Laguna :\'1gucl, to help !'>llllth count' pu1plL• find" J) s to hc·lp othc•r' :'\l'\.\J'IOrt Bc•aeh ll1gh School needs trail guides and ma1ntcncrnc·<0 \oluntcers for 1ls nature tc·nLC'r, and a mainllnance man 1s abo nt•t•dC'd to ll'nd a hand \I.1th a Santa Ana girh orgJn1wt1nn's huild1ng revamp effort. i\nolh<'r Santa Ana a~ency needs an ('Ider~ h rH·r,on w1th timC' on hc•r hands to teach norh('l. h<.'ginmng m ~t ~irch The V /\C <tfftce 1n Newport Beach needs :in interv11·wer to place' volunlcl'rs in ap· propnall• ()(1:-.ts Call 675 !12!0 or 833-9278 for cktJ1b on th1:w np<·nings • * • /\ n Or .inge ('ounty n:gional rt·nter needs pe11pll· \\ho can '.'ip£•ncl regular hours each "l'l'k hl'lp1ng hand1cappt·d ~oung adults learn tn 11:.1.· thl hui.s,\'-ltm Tlwn· 1s no .igc limit for \ olunll'l'l's H1 lingual tt·aC'ht•r' aides arl' needed m locu I i,chools lo help\\ 1th reading programs in all grade levels. Th1: 1-i;_ime system is looking for books for a library and for bicycles. EO\dOpl' stuHlng .., an easy way lo give soml'Lh1ng or value to the lJmtcd Crusade of west Orange County ff returned promptly, \\ ork can be done at home For information on these and other op· p11rtunil1t•s to assist olht>ri., contact the West Orange County Voluntary Action Center al R!l8·001:l ,.",. C'a11 llelp Acc·ording lo Vi\C's Kay Brown. the new 11ff1rC" \\as opened to save dnvmg time for ~nuth countv volunteC'ri. and will be open flH'sday und Friday each week Tht• new center includes all present pro· grams and 1s located at 30143 Crown Valley Parkway in the courthouse building. Thc1r num hers arc 831-9000 and 495· 1650. Our annual sale for cooks will start Monday. January 9 and con- ttnue for ONE WEEK ONLY through Saturday, January 14. We hope you will take this opportunity to indulge yoursell with all those handy kitchen tools and accessories you ve been missing. 20°0 to 50% off selected merchandise throughout the stores . butcherblock. coo4<books, copperware, earthenware. glassware, imported foods, linens , woodware Limited quantity on some items. All :· sales flnal. Major credit cards, cash or •• check only, Please no mall or phone :: 0tders. (Sotry. no W-S charges.) ·.· '· ... ... ... .... .. ·:· ... :· . ... .-. ... ... sellling on the coai.t district becau::.e or its m terest in the swap and 1ls similarity to the Open University. The Open University teaches mainly by television courses. which the coast district also uses. and is planning to stress continuing adult educat!ofl, which is already featured here Whal were his impressions·1 "It's disappointing, but so man) or the chches are true," Moloney said. •·Jt's richer, It's more violent, it's more aggressive. it's.sunnier i.lnd it's more aHluent There's more money and the h\Ulg'scaMer " MOST 0 }' THE family's a<IJui.tments \I. ere minor. he said. Ca11 torn1a 1s richer, more violent, more aggressive. sunnier and more affluent,· says English v1s1tor Kevin Moloney who finds coastal living easier "We had to get used to turning thf: taps u1f fNcnt \\ ays and two prongs on the elect.nc plugs rather than. thee<> ,.n~tltc. t.cJ:.r~..oL..cook.iAg by..------ electric Thmgs wer. c different, but not d!Herent ••laglfll» Upped l'nough tocaust• heart altack .. , c:;;. Molom.·y said his workload here is similar to that at lhe Open Un1vers1ty, \l.h1ch is head quartered in "rural, delightful. antiquarian" GI B·11 Cl liuck1nghamshire, 40 miles north of London. I IaDges ··But altitudes lo work I think are different.'' Moloney said "There's more sort of go·gell1i.m naked and hair-clad aggres::.1on Ai. a sort of lifestyle. r tend to emphasizt' cooperation ai. op µoscd to competition " llOWE VE R. Ill-: i\DDF.D, "The weather hc·n• is fant .. 1:-.flc Jt ·., your big undeniable. un nl·~ot1able plu:-." Thl' recent rains. ht• :-.aid. n· m111d him of England Molom·y has mixed fceltngs about returning horn c 1n f'ehruary. "I'm appreheni.1n' about the weather. ap preh<•nSI\'(' about the fatal <JttraCllOnS Of the• Engh sh pub:' he said \'l•tcran.., attending schoo1 full time under the Cl Dtll \\ho are part1c1palmg in the Veterans Administration work·study program art:' rl'ceiving new minimum wage as of Jan I. 1978 The• C:l Bill Improvement AC'l of 1977 .i11th11ril{'S Lh•' VA to pay work study s tudenb al lhl' nl'\I. m1111n1um \l.Cl,(!C" or S2 65 per hour al' <·ord1ng to John G ~tllll·r. director of the VA s Loi. A ngelcs ,1ff1cl' M 1llC'r rcm1ndetl vctt·ran students 1nterest<:d 1n '>Upplcmen11ni.: lht•1r G ( Bill income that the .1gcnl'y '.'>\\Ork \tudy µrogram pf:rm1ls the VA to pay for a ~ux1mum of 250 hours per semester lle said the \A \l.ould pay 40 percent of the total allowance m advance half-yearly hoe Clearance (handbags, too, a t great savings!) orig. 15. 99 to 18. 99 8.98 orig. 19.99 and up 10.98 special group of boots orig. 34.99 & up, YJ off ~dditiona l $1 o~ff two clearance s hoes a nd/ or bags! Selected groups in wanted styles. But not in all sizes. Save now! • • l l t t I , i f r r • • ' ' t : , "I look forward to rubbing up against the old I don't go around rubbing brasses in 14th century C'hurches nor do I worship where they flog the p<'ai.ants to death. but r m iss a sort or sC'nst' of it having been around for a long lime " llut 1f he has his way, Moloney ~on't be sta y ing in England long. Veterans \I. llh scrv1cc·connected d1sab1hl1es are given priority for acceptance in the work · study program l''inancial need. motivation and the nature of th<.' work 1s also considered, said Miller Intermediate reductions have been taken. ' llc's already beginning lo look around for anolh('r <'xchange, possibly with Russia, China. lsra<.'l or South America V el er ans interl'sled in applying for the pro· gram c,hould contact campui. counselors or the neC1 rest VA orfin' SOUTl I COAST PLAZA 3333 SOUTH BRISTOL • COSTA ~1ESA Mailed Term Papers Crackdown Slated W/\Slll~GTON rAPI The Postal Sl'rv1tc 1s preparing a new crackdown on m ail·order entrepreneurs who t·arn a lh mg by peddling ghoo;t \Hltt«:n term paper!'> to college i.tu dents Po:-.tal authorities thought thl') had the prohlem \Ol \'ed several years ago ~ow. however. they s ay th(•re has been a resuq~enct• of the mail order Lt:rm paper bustnl'S~ As a result. rostal inspector s arc gathering L'\'ldt•nce ag;.11n.st several companies \\ho sell term papers natwnally through the t.: S malls 'l'rt1 ~l'<I tlw1r t·at;ilogo; 1n campu~ lll'\l. l>l)ape1-. al·ros:-. the country Scvcrul years ago pos tal or f1l'la1" said tht•\' \I.Cr<' \\tnning the bat· tit• again'l rnail order plagiarism because of a victory in a federal ap peals court That dec1.s1on held that four term (>aper COmpanll'S W('f(• \'lolaling a law that makes 1t Illegal to "obtain monl'Y through the mail by means of false rcpn•st·ntalion " PRE VIOl'SL\', this law had been used only against moil order scheme!> in which the :-.eller misled the buy<'r But the appeals court held that 'A-h~n a third person. l>uch as a college pro· fessor . is m1slc·d . that is also a case of using tlw m:11ls to m1i.represcnt Ziebarth \I. asted no time applying H i. rm .Hi1111 .'fo11tl,v im·ifinlo( nil of you lo rnll ttlt' n"'I rt•l(il411'r for our r l11u lt•uo1u 11011. f,t11<lHlll.~ i11 al/ ft•n•f,, flllt/ <11/ tll((' l(rOU /JI< formi11µ \ OJT . 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They ad- businesses lie went to court 10 t1mf:.., in the last '>cveral years. and in lhe meant1mt' the business has picked up agarn. ''That's why Wf: have Lo bring ,ome more cases.'' Ziebarth said. llc s aid term paper 'companies now arc more circumspect than those previously s hut down under the ap· peals couri precedent "They used to be very palc•rnalist1c and say to their customcri,, "Tell us what grade you got.· Now. they ~ay very piously. 'This should not be turned in for aradem1c credit ... -SKIN CARE . • DEEP CLEANSING FACIALS • NUTRITIONAL COUNSELING • MAKE-UP APPLICATION • ELECTROLYSIS featuring Daniel Eastman Skin Care Preparations 253 off beautiful custom draperies and stylish top treatments! S.1o1r ,·r on r• .tom '·'r' re .... ,,,cJ ·op tn1..i' n, n•. Our r.1 fl ii ~if•n ri tO r, .otr,. H'\('1 fr!,, •i·r '1. I 1r• , r ... ,,,,,.,Ou.. ,,. .itr IO\o!l.., v • , J • 1 , \',1•:r~o•v r 1•t-on Vot1 :.•..-;o ._,v, <in' ol \.=!;11\t I '•t•u•nu1rt*" :int! 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OLhcrlA 1se she m ay put on her underwear OVER her cloth es I can't help too much or s he feels babied All mcab must be prepared for her as she has forgollcn whl•r c things are 1n her kitchen lier sense of d1rectJon 1s ali.o gone and she must be led around the house An umnlcrruptcd night's sleep 1s a thing of lhe past I :im up leading her to or from the bathroom or telling her not to dress yet becau:.e 11 1s still nii.:ht On top or all 11f th1i. i.he b nearly blind. In spilt• or hl'I mind , she IS tn great phys1C<il l'Ond1t1on iind does know her family. So where arc thl'v" I lt•r hrntht•r takes her to church on Sundays and a '>ISll·r take'> hl'r to Garden Club •mcc a month. hut that's 1t lier two other son'> rnanagt• to '>Cod her a <·a rd once tn 11 "'hi le. I JUst hop<• that everyone who reads this will .,top to thin!.. 1f tht'.\I know an aged person or vim l'Onl' \\ho c<uc'> for one They can do a whole lot t)\ JUst oHC'nng to lakt• over for a day Please print this WALK A MILE JN MY S HOES • VEAR WALK : llere il ii., and if anyone oul • ther<' qualirlf''i ai. a "ht•lper" I hope you wlll offer • to give lhl'i valiant woman a day off. ~ Dfo:/\H/\NNL/\'\ll>I::RS Why1nthcnameof : lw<t \ 1·n do you huvl' to use names tn your col , 11rnn' You \\Ill nt>vcr kn ow the embarrassment ~ '1111 ha\ c· <'aU'>C'd us /\few weeks ago you prmted " ,iJ letter from .1 "-Oman whose name was e ·~c.tnt•llt· llt·r hu-.haml'-. name was Howard It ., t.t·t·m!'. !ht•\ usl·d to lwal up on each other a lot - e )Hlth .1 t:OUplt· or hl>Oll'rS " 'I ht· "uh had to t•ook for thl'msclves because ~ 1 ht• pan•nh \\ 1•n• p.1-..,t·d riul by dinner time. Of • 1·11ur.,1· tht• hnu-.<' \\'(1-; like a pigsty and the ~ < r 1·d1tnr'i w1·n· hou11d1n~ lht·m datl) " It so happt·n ... m\ 1H1mt· I!'. J eanPlle and m y hu ... ti,111d s n.tmt· I'> lloward Wt' received dozens ; t•t. phtJlll· pall ... from friend ~ lau,t!h1ng their heads " i1rr TIH'n tlw m.11 1 sta1 teu t<• come 1n from all : 1,, 1·1 t ht• rnunt n l 'nf11rtunalely, the couple who " '' t•n· ht'>h1ni.: 11 up had four kub 'iamc as we " ,:Jia\•· l'h1· lt'.l"I ~ 11u n1uld havr done "'as changed tlw r1.1mc·" Ph·as1· \t<ttch 111 1t in the future Th..ink FROM SC/\HSl>ALE DEAR S("ARS: It'' a no·~in situation. Never • •"ould I UM' the rPal names of people who write •"'about \uch a sordid situation. So -whf'n I changt'tl namf'" to protect them, I hit you and llo" ard. I al-.o «hang('d the number of kldi. and hit 'uu al(ain. '1y apologle-. to all thf' Howard and J1·.rnr t11• (•ombination' Hut it''> bound lo happen a~ai n 'l,11 nanw comhinalion i1> s afe. ( ONl•'lf)f-:"\Tlt\L TO "1'10 GOOD :" Sorn I don t lh1nlo. "h.11 'rn1 did makP" you' no good Y1111 dul11 I ""t' till' l11·.,1 111di.:~1H nt. perhap-.. hut ~ \IHt 11111.,t tw \\ illl11g to foq:,1V1· y1111rsclf as read1l:. 1 • ,1., ~ 1111 forg1 \'f• olh1·rs ( Horoscope MO:"IDA \',JAN. 9 Uy SIDNF.V OMARR J ARIES < MarC'l1 21 April 19) Finish "hat you 1,,start · e.xpund horizons Refuse to he s at1sried "' with statuli quo There are ways, through useful ontacts. to improve display, distribution TAURUS IApnl 20·M ay 20) Stud y Ar 1Ps '1lt'c,sa~c. Make new starts. emphasize creallv1 Ly. independence Leo, Aqua n us r1gure prom 1nl•ntly Journey. publishing, decision a ffect in~ prorC'ss1on these 11re in !-.potllght <; E~INI 1 Ma) 21 June 201 f'ollow through 11n hunrh ~I l('k to number t I You le am h~ :~t·at·h1n~ Ont· who 01Ae!'I )OU a favor" rt'turns 11 \llth d1v1<h'ncl\ (' \NCER c.June 21-.lul) 221 Re flexible st rc-.s \'ers11t1 It t \' Sense or humor IS your ally 01g heneath surfal'e indicat1oni. Stress ability l<> wrttf', express. Refuse to be taken for granted LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Go s low, be thorough, g<'l secorn:l wind. Be aware of legal ri!(hts, Pl'rm1ssions. Deal with Aquarius, Scorpio person~ Hed tape now may actually be to your advantage. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22): Sensuality, personal magnetism fl ourish -you win friends. a ttract envy, suspicion and a whole host of what goes with a unique kind of expression or success LIBRA <Sept. 23-0cl. 22>: Home adjustment, dialogue with family member -these areas are featured. Accent on security, rebuilding, rein- forcing, being sure of solidity You learn what is o be retained. what discarded CORPIO COct 23-Nov 21> Things may not be what they seem on surface. Play waiting game Examine option&, alternatives.' Pisces. lr10 individuals figure prominently Accent on flessages wh.lch need "proper interpretations.'' 8AGl1TARltJS (Nov 22-0ec. 21)" Money, lme and motion, production, statistical findings n sp6tllihted. Contact made over weekend ould prove slgnltlcant. Can~r. Capricorn per1ons are part of your personal acenarlo. Takt olhln1t tor 1ranted. Double check. Be positive ndr'nfnf basic values. l!At'RICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar cy- cle l11dlcate1 chanee from beln1 alone to atand· lnl tall amon1 am~. Suddenly, you wlll be fte. Ueved ot burden. You will complete, nnlsh a task. Aries, Libra lndlvldua.11 niure ln scenario. SU ck to number a. AQUAllnJS (Jan. JO<Ftb. II): G.i 1otn1 - pn your own. Be a Hlf·•larttr. Wai~!or 0 lhe pack'' could be a cosU,v error. SUive !or cl'taUvl· y, darl"I: lnventlV.1f\t a, lAd~ce. Drum your drcama -but add aabltance by lMhtS111 on your W111 tt1te, your own dlrecthes. You'll un- deratltdl P.18CE8 (Pef>. lt-M11,reh 210 : You ltt l you want. but there I d Jay. A ''treaty" or qne. ment ll aloed. You are pulled, drawn tn ISftOt han one dlJo«Uon. SomtOlle hat a secret -c.o be 1"1mltteit to yoa. il1ii Ciliit, • balane • Weddings/Engagements Ltsa Hardy-Douglas Voiding Hardy-Voiding Mr and Mrs. Robert A. Hardy of Newport RC' a ch unnounccd on Christm as Eve the engage- ment of their dau~hter. L1!>a Jill, to Douglas E \'old1ni.: '-On of Mn l3crn1cc Cooper of Long Beath t\11~:. llardv graduated from California State l 'n1vc-rs1t)' 1n San Oit•!:O lier f1ance h11s received :i l1achL·lor'!-. Jnd mast<•r's degr ee from ( 'ahf11m1u Statt• ltn1vers1ly. Long Beach. ,\ spring 1A t•dd1ni.: 1s plann(!d in our Lady C)ut·c·n 11r Angcb Church Newport Beach Strrckland-Shively St Andre•\\·., Pn.>..,byterian Church, Newport lkach, was the' selling for the wedding or Pamela 1\nn Sh1"cly and Gary Thomas Strickland Sht• 1s thl· cljughtc•r of Mr and Mrs. R ichard II Sh1\clv of Co~t.J Me!-.a and he 1s the son of Mr and Mr!» Ht•rt J Stru:kland or El Ca1on The bride I!'. .i l{raduate of Estancia High School. ond attt•nds Sun U1ego State University. She 1s affiliated w11h Alpha Phi soronty. lier hu~band graduat<'c1 from (;rossmont Ji1 gh School, San Diego !->tatt• l 'ruvt'rSll) and ha~ 11 l'redcnttal in 't'condary t•dut•at1on Tht• t·ouplc· \\Ill m<tkt• their home tn San [)It' 1-(0 Schilling-Henry l>r ;and Mrs Fn·d SC'l11lhng of Boca Raton, l•'l,1 . announ<·t· th•· 1·11g .11!l'mcnt or their daui::htcr N:int•\' I.~ n111" to Hol>C'rt Ju~t1n H<'nr ). "fin of l>r ancl Mrs W1l11am JIC'n ryof Huntington II arbour :'111ss Sch1lh11g 1.., a i.:r,Jduatt• of Hanover l oll<:gt', llano\<·r. Ind. <.tnd 1-; c1 member of \ lpha Dcllll P1 soront ~ Mr llcnrv 1s a gr .id11<1lt· of Lhe Un1vers1ty of S1111thc•m Calrforn1a and J member of Kappa C....1gm:.i fr.1tt•rn1I\ 1\ spnnJ;( wedding l 'i pl;innt"<i Wright-Davis Luu1s1· ,\nn l>a\'I" and Stephen Ward Wright h,I\ c he< n m<1rncd 111 Harbor FellO"-l>h1p Btble c "hurt·h. 1 'ost .1 Mt•'> a Sht' 1s lh<.1 daughtt•r of Mr<, Cliff Davis of \-.hl:1nd 0!1111 .ind ht' 1s th•· ~on of Mr and Mr!> II arr.' \\ Wright of Costa Mt•'>a Tlw hn~t· 1s .1 graduate of Willoughby High S1 hool tn Ohw •llld L1li<.·rl) fiapt1'ot College. l.\tllhl111111 \a 11•·1 h11:-lw11rl ~!raduatrc1 from Corona del \l.11 1 lil!h School. ult ended Orange Coast College :inr1 grac111al<•d (1 nm (';ii Stall.' FullC'rton. He is '11·1· pr1·~1flt•nt ol 11 W Wright l1 11rdwarc Tht• c·ouplc• \\ 11111Vt'1n Co~ta Mesa. Yuen-B isse tt <':ii\ .in C'hapl'I was the selling for the wed· Mrs. Strickland ding of Jeanne Btssett. daughterofMr. and Mrs J erry Bissell of Costa Mesa, and Martin Yuen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins Yuen, of Costa Mesa. The couple graduated from Costa Mesa High School and attended Orunge Coast ColleJZe and Cal Stal<' Fullerton The couple will Live m Costa Mesa . Homestead-Anderson Debra Jean Anderson and Peter Wilson ltomeslNHI have been married in C hris t Lutheran Church. She is the daughter of the Rev and Mrs Andrew C Anderson and h~ is the son of Mr and Mrs A Wilson Homestead of Costa Me~a The bride graduated from Estancia High School. attended Lutheran Bible Ins titute. Orange Coast College, a nd IS a graduate or Southern Cahrornsa College. She is a teacher at Capistrano Valley Christian School. Thl' bridt•groom t:raduated from Estancia 1 ligh School, attended Whittler College. Cal State Long Beach and graduated from UCI. He is a Sl'naor designer at Design 2 in Santa Ana. The couple wt II h vc in San Cle mente I\ reception was held at Prince of Peace Lutheran following the ceremony performed by the hnde's rather Kull-Miller M arc1a M ar1l• Kull, daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs Wi)liam Kull of Corona del Mar, and Rex MillC'r or low<.t C'1ty. lowu, son of Mr. and Mrs W1ll1 am Mlllt•rof Mesa. An1. . arc engaged Tht• future• bride graduated from Corona del Mar ll1gh School, Ha ndolf Macon Woman ·~ Collegt• and the l'nivcrs1ty of Iowa The future bridegroom graduated from Park 11111 ll11?h School, Kansas City, Mo , and Southw<'q M 1ssour1 State Un1versitv Springf1ehl · /\ J ub 29 v. cdd1ng 1s planned tn Ely. Min nt'SOl a Winn-Nichols .lune· Ii rites 111 Sts Simon and Jude Catholic Churd1. ll11nlint:ton Jkach. arc being planned b) Rhonda W111n or l111nt1nj.!lon Beach and Timothy A N1rhob nf El Turn Tht•1r t'n,l?a,l?l•mt•nt ht.ts h1·en announced by ht•r parl'nts. ~1 r and M n, Lullwr Winn of Jlunl· 111i:111n lkac·h 'l'hl' c•oupk gra<lual<'d from Edison High Srhool Slw is :i sluclt•nl at Coai.tlinc· Communit\ C11l tq:t'\\ h1l<·he atten<bSantat\nuColl<·~t· · White-Seek Christine Jo White of Santa Ana and frcdrick C. Seek of Anaheim plan a March 5 Miss Schilling Mrs Wright "'edd1ng m Advent Christian Church tn Tustin. The future bride 1s the ,daughter of Ruth E. White of Santa Ana and Alvin G. While of lluntmgton Beach. The future hridt'groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Ch11rles Seek of Costu Me~a :\T 1!'.!. Wlult' j!r;idu11t('IJ from ~t wporl II arbor ll1i::h St·hool Aurora ('ollc•i.:l' Aurora, Ill : and Southern ()n:g{rn Slate College, Ashlond. Ore lier ri anr<' gructual<'d from Cornmi:r High School. Corning, NY . anc1 Cal State Long Beuth Hughes-Davis Kelly Hughes a nd Robert Duv1s a re engaged to marry. She IS the daughter or Mrs. Judith Young of Huntington Beach and he 1s the son of Mr a nd Mrs. E W Davis of Huntin~ton Beach The future brid~ JS a gradu11tc or Marina High School, Huntington Beach, Golden West College, and attends the Br) man School Jll'r fJ;'IO('l' aho IS ,1 gr<J<fU:Jll' nf :\1artn<I ilt~h School and Golden West College NoweddinJ,?datc h as been set ~~ eddmq 011d engoqcment annnuncemenu run on 1\unda11 m the /)<11lr1 l'1l11t 1'·orms are aua1lablt> nt all f)atllJ l"llol fJ/(1c1·.~ rir hi/ callrnq lhP Fenltfff',~ r>eparl menl M2 4:J2 I Tu 111 {llfl rl1~apµoml 1111'111 pr11~pi'clllit> lmdl's are rf'mm.ded ro hate th<•ir 1add1t1Q stones. wt1h a hlack· and u•hrtt' qi<MSI/ of lh1• hnde r1r of the couple. to the /o'ealurl's Department one week /'xofnre lhl' weddmg 1-:nqnycme11r a11nr1unl'rmenrs. wtlh black·and while glossy uf th<• /ulurt' tmde or th11 cooplP. mu.\/ bP rect>lved by tht> ,..eatures Department su wePks before the weddmqdatl' Party-Goers Whoop Up New Year's ,..r \ll•1T\ m.iktng on '\(''" Yea1 !:> Eve wa .... l11gh on llw list of lhmgs to <lo for coa~t rt'Si · d1·nts. l">Pl'Clalh llw .... l'n1<1r 11t11en~ v.ho at· kndl'rl t lw l>l•C :11 h.1::-.h at tht• Friends of OASIS <'<'nlt•r 111 Corona clel .\!Jr. OASIS iOldl't' Adult.., ~oe1al. lnforma lion ancl ";crv1tcs J ~ocial <llr<"ctor Garnet narrick of :'\<'wporl Ht•.1('h said that 75 party-~oN·s did "lots of \'l!»ili ng, card play· ing and community singing." Shc1 added that Charlie Baker, dance in· strnctor for the ccnt('r's upcoming variety show. "taught the steps to the hustle and had everyone d ancing and having a ball." Garnet said. "J love to see people enjoy themselves. and they did ... More Parties Members of the Junior Ebell Club of Irvine and their husbands celebrated the cominJ{ of 1978 with a dinner-dance at the South Coast Plaza Hotel ··At midnight we had champagne, noisemakers the works ... said Mrs. Ron Gordon. S<x'lal chairmen for the club, Jan Hlr,,hey and Terri Green, planned the party for 00. The new year was welcomed by mom· bers of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club at a holiday dlllner and dance at the clubhouse, noted Jean Tandowsky. Balloons fell at midnight, she added. Chairmen of the event were Mr. and Mrs. Jamf'sOtto. Baptism Luncheon II oppf>taiugs Sy Marc10 Forsberg Mrs. Harold Relndal, all of San Clemente: Pastor Roger Berg and his wile, Genevieve. Costa Mesa: and 20 more friends. A touch of noslal~ia -the baby wore a third generation baptismal gown that tus father and paternal grandmother bolh wore when they were inf ants, plus a crocheted s weater that Joyce wore for her baptism Motivation The Insurance Women of Orange Coun · ty last week ponsored a program featuring Kathy AJls, motivational speaker and South Laguna resident. ·'She talked about success, setting goals and dlfterent aspects ot gettine what you want out or life," said Toni Rogers, a member or the organization. "She really does fire you up,'' she added. Ms. All& has held motivational seminars for corporations throughout the country and ln Europe. Besides being a lee· lurer and business consultant, she Is also outhor of the book, "Ms. America An Equal Person?" Federation Night California h.·dL•1.1twn of \\'omen's Clubs. Or<ingt-D1~tn<'l-.Jt1n1or :\Jemhersh1p Dis· tnct OtftN•r-. trH'lttdtng ('arol) n Zehner, prt·Mdc·nl ~hirlt'\o Giacomi. Su<> DeSanlb .tncl 'la rt~ Rog(:r~. \ 1c:c.· pn·.,tdcnl~. and G(•rri<> ('harlot, C'Oord1nalo1 .\lso allcnding \\t.'rt' Fountain \'alley Women's Club president BE'verly Burnell and South Coast Junior Women's Club coordinator Harriet Sullivan. 1 n recognition for service g1 ven to the community by the Junior::., January has been proclaimed Junior l\lpnth by Fountain Valley Ma yor Roger Stanton .. Junior Month will b<' celebrated bv the Cali fornia Fedcratt>d Clubs through.out Janu:.iry People Peering ~tr. and Mrs. James Roosevelt and their daughter. Beck~. Corona del Mar, sailed out of Port Evcrgl~de:-.. Fla . for a h o l i d a y Ca r 1 b b e a·n c r u i s e a b ()a rd Norwegian America Linl''s luxury cruise s h ip M.S VistafJord They visited numerous exolsc ports of call Roosevelt is the eldest son of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Ebell Club of Laguna Beach has made donations to local or· ganizalions, including Laguna Beach Boosters Club. Laguna Beach Free Clinic. Laguna Beach Council on Aging. Laguna Beach Foster Children's Christmas Fund and Patriots Day Parade I/ ~ hGtHt on item for Happefllng1, send it to Marcia F'orst»rg, Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P O Bo:c J5i0. ConoMelO, CA H626. OrcollUH321 f . . . . PERSONALITY I ERMA BOMBECK Her Career Accidental? Comedienne Can't NEW YORK <A P> The face that's launched a million laughs still baffles Imogene Coca. "I've never known what it's doing," says the veteran comedienne of her pixie physiognomy. "I'm not really crazy about my face. I don't rehearse in front or a mirror, ever. All I.know Is what I read." Miss Coca, at about age 68 -"I'm awful about dates" tends to attribute quite a few aspects of a formidable career on stage, screen and television to circumstances beyond de· la berate contrivance ''I'VE BEEN VERY fortunate. Almost everything I've done has been an accident I know it's crazy, but I can't seem to say no." Absent from Broadway for 20 years, the tiny droll ls now applying comedic guile to "Twen- tieth C~· ." ~.,uslcal scheduled.to premiere Feb. 16 al the St. James Theater following a tryout tour. ''They called me in New Orleans where I was doing a night club engagement with Sid Caesar," she says. The famous pair, which first teamed on TV in 1949, recurrently gig at Las Vegas and sun- dry other spots In •'Twentieth Century ... Imogene Hurting the Hurting Hand It was always a throw-away Line Somewhe re between the time I caught the kid who was to be spanked. drew back my hand. and let 1t come to rest on has backside, I'd say. 'This 1s going to hurt me worse than it hurts you." (Actually, 1t only hurt me worse once - and that's when one of my boys stuck a Frisbee down has pants and I nearly broke my hand.) I got the line from my mother who used it ll> as:o.ure me that while she w as switching my legs with a tree trunk, :-.he really had nothing in her heart but love for me: DISCIPLINING ClllLOREN is tough. Child p1.yrhology books never deal with it realistically They tC'll you runny lhingi. like, "Don't discipline your t·hlld in ang<·r " (Merry Christmas ... I'm going to punch you out "l "Discuss his punish· nH•nt with him " ("Whut do you mean, you vote no'" l "Thi' pun1!ihmcnt must fit the crime.'' <"Playing in the John!. in your orthopedic shoes is a h1tt ingoff<•nse "1 They nl'Vl'r lt•ll you about "runners " Thl'°' 're the C'hlldrt·n who arc raster than a speed ing bulkt. more powerful than a locomotive and ,1hlt• to leap lcnccs 1n a ~1n~le bound. By the time you·,.,. caught them you can't remember why ~ou wanted them THERE ARE THE fhnchers who act like they've lx'cn beaten every day of their lives for breathing. Get a room full of company and reach out to touch their cheek in a gesture of love and lht'Y rrco1I and thre:iten to call legal aid. Thl•rc are the hummers who want you to know they arc un1mprcc;!ietl with your soliloquy 11 once had one who actually reached down and LUrnecl on the '>WC('pcr whale r was doling out penance I "J ane Fonda in her finest role ... Vanessa Redgrave is glorious." Gene Shellt NBC·TV "Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave are close to perfection. 'Julia' is moving in its glowing commitment to the power of friendship." -Newsweek Ma1llllll' Newport FHhlon lll•l'ld Newport Center aetwffn MacArthur •nd JamborH et Pacific CoHt H19hwey 144-4780 Account for Success plays a dippy spinster who wanders through the cara of the famous train that once linked Chicago and New York. Among her fellow passengers are Madeline Kahn and John Cullum. Cy Coleman composed the score and Betty Comden and Adolph Green the story-lynes Harold Prince di reels "HE DOESN'T AGREE with me," she whispers, "but I'd call mine a small part." She hopes the cameo will keep her busy "in the first loni: run J've ever had on Broadway " Another nice aspect of the caper, Miss Coca Jdds, 1s that "trains are my passion " "l 'm m planes aJI the Ume, but I feel scared I have met more strangers on planes that I really 1.cared hell Qut of because 1 have a habit of throw- ing my arms around whoever 1s sealed next to me,. • Flying reminds her of the panic that marked her first public performance al age 11, ma dance -.chool benefit in Atlantic City "I was supposed to sing, and obviously I went into panic I mw.t have gone quite bcri.crk on stage becau~e people laughed a lot." lier father. a theater orchestra conductor. was quite impressed and persuaded a leading vaudeville management to send Imogene off on c1reu1t in a solo act E,...a B..alJeek There arc the door slammers, the "I'm tell· ing 1 ''and the mumblers. Actually, I lied. There was one other tune when a span.king hurt me worse than 1t hurt the child MY SON HAD KNOCKED over a planter lamp for the 50th time, spreading dirt and stones into the beige shag. I leaned over, planted a swift hand to his rump and said, "If you do that one more tame I'm mailing you out of the country. I told you not to throw a ball in the living room and I mean 1t!" He took the punishment. then in tears, looked around for someone to comfort him. In despera- tion. he threw both arms around my knees If he saw my tears ui. I held him close he didn't m~ntion 11 Nabors Show Set Jim Nabors returns to television Monday as star of his own one-hour daily variety show "The Jim Nabors Show." The show will premiere on KHJ-TV, Channel 9. atS p.m . Guests will be Carol Burnett, along with Burt Reynolds, Greg Monahan and, show regular. Susan Ford, daughter of former president Gerald Ford. The show Wlll be telecast Monday through Fridays from 5to6 p.m Now on the largest screen west of New York at Edwards beautiful Newport Cinema. Presented in full 70mm and Dolby six track stereo to totally envelop you In sight and sound. The most dynamic motion pic- ture of the decade Is now at the most dynamic theater. See It again for the first time at Edwards Newport Cinema. ~ M.Aru<. HAMILL H.ASlJ\ISON F~ CMPJE FISHffi • .~ • • • • • • • ·~·. PETET\ QJSHING IYv.l .AJ.EC GUINNESS Mon -Fri 7:30, 10:00 Sat / Sun 12:00, 2:30 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 ,JIEWPORT. CENTER, • •••••••••• • Newport Fashion Island Newport Beach e.tw.eft MacArthur end JamborH et PltCfflc Co•at Hfghwav M4-0780 . . .. .. . . .. st ' . Sunday January 8 1978 DAIL'( PILOT • C.'J Bring the duughtcr of a Philadelphia theatrical family her mother was an assistant to the notrd mug1ci:in Thurston -Miss Coca :-.uy~ "if I hudn'l ~onu into i.how business I would have been a black sheep ... She made her Broadway debut in 1925 as a <·horus girl 111 u prophetically tilled item "When You Smile," but her career didn't really catch fire until she and Caesar linked up to become the clown stars of television ~ ~ ~ •~ ~~~ Ul)CT{t'~ R .. ...+..,..-iijlpW Mon.-Frl. at Bristol 7:00, 8:50,10:40L----""-'-' --- r~-~ edwarda 81lJSTOL CINEMA I 8tttlot 11 Mac.A,,hvt Stnoo Ant S4G-7444 J HFNRY WINKLER ~llY FIELD , , . l-111d111g the 011c 11011 ft1i1c~ ·.1: ; ... 111u l111s 11011r!1c11. .... · · 1-tlEIM•>iE IPGI Cl.INT EAS1'WDOD IB11'11F. . GllllN1'1.E1' ,,_w .. ,,.,.11101 o .. w .. -c_.....ic .. -.c-., Imogene Coca is sttll pu.zzled about her face that launched a million laughs "I've n&Ver known what it's <10- 1n g, · the come- dienne claims .-• l "Another mtstake I made -ostriches. Stlly looking beasts, but lovable. Oh. and avocados. I made the ptt too big • ., ... , (PG) ~:!!!!(!(. ~ ...... 6~·391\ ' • \ "ONE OF THE BEST ICTURES OF DIE YEAR." TIME MAGAZINE "'The Goodbye Girl' ts a joyous comedy- just what the doctor ordered. Neil Simon makes feeling good legal ... GfN[ SHAUT NBC TV (PG) A RAY 'm\RK PROOUCl ION Of' A HfR8fJ<J Hffi<, HI M NI IL <.IMON''-. "THE GOODBYE GIRt RICHARD DREYFUSS· MARSHA MASON <\no 111Cmdu!.•"'l QUINN CUMMINGS'" l.uo v Wrlrh-nbyNFll c,tM()N • 1'11d111od l"YRAV'>IARI\ SCHl:DULE AT EDWARDS CINEMA-OAILY AT 2:00, 4:00, 1:00 ~o .... ••w •"-"''"'" "'".,. . ._...... . ,, . .. 8:00, 10:15 ~.wl•d\ IAf'\I (!Ni i.IA .... . . . ~ . ... . ,• ), .. w .... , A"-" DIAM KH ton ffl ANHll HAU. $1 .50 l'h•• fl'OI An~lm• ---- 'THE PINK PANTHER STRIKH AGAIN" PLUS (PG) AHNll! HAU" \ . C8 OA1L 'f P1LO l :~ Paul McCartney Content -Impish Ex-Be atie Still Fi1tding Music Pays LONDON CAI' J Paul McCartney lmkled oui a piece of discordant nonsense on the bat- tered Sletnway grand in Stud10 2 al London's Ab bey Road recording center and srud · "This is when • tl all started " McCartney snys that what cntacs wrote used to sting him deeply StudJo l, <in Aladdin's cave of recording c.quapment tutkl•d w the faded elegance of St. Jphn's Wond, 1s whNe lht· B<·atles cut their first records 15 yl·ars Jgo and most of their L{ailblaw1g albums bt>fnrc· the band broke u p in 1!)7U "But gradually l fi gured what the hell. The New York Times guy ha ted 'Sgt. P epper.• Linda spotted him in New York a while ago and asked what he thought about at now and he sald he liked 1t I don't give a damn what they say anym ore." THINGS A.RE CH ANGING. One British : 'I ll'ml'mht•r doing '!'!gt Pepper· here." McCcfflncy muM.•cl Ill· wus 1ntcrv1ewed between takes for oJ nt'\.\ album hl'''> making with Wi ngs. Us,, hand ht· formt•d favt• ycurs ugo · 1ust to play rnusic" and purgl• ltll' lkatll.:s persona critic wrote of Wmgs· last big concert in London : · 11 w a~ one of the happiest . most exhHaratlng .ind most brilliant rock concerts London has seen in years McCartney as one of rock 's few true gen1ust•s rt'ktndled .. "I f't-:1-.L V•.H\ rl1ssoc1Jted from the Bc<illes now: he say'> "It''> tustory but I still c~n't esc.·apc 1l I u:.t·<I l<1 gvt really exasperated with the wa} ~copk alway-, brought up the Beatles, but l'vt-lt·arrwd to live with 1l ~tCartney 1s stall the 1mp1sh Joker he was m I he Bt-alles days Ill' ha'> the same boyish face, lhl• rost-bud mouth But there are a few strands of gray sneaking through the short. da rk hair i\nd thc:re's a contentment that the Beatles rare- 1) enjoyed "It reminds mt· or Charl!e Chaplin. People er wanlt'<i ham to be unyth1ng but the little with the <:ant• und the bowler even when he McCartnc:y 1::. now a famrly man and happy to be:. the only one of the Bt·atles who can claim lo ha\ t· found domestic pcucc t d to do somNh1ng d1ffl'r<·nt " McCartney, :J5, has survived the often pain· f~l mel~morphos1s from Bealle to the guy who ~l.Qgs wtth Wmg'i He's made 1t official in the rat· 1111-conscious pop world hy notching his first No 1 hit in England !.tnt·e the fkatlc1. days c;corge Jlarrison has never reaJly made it as a m us1C1an on his own and ha'> splat with his wife So has Ringo Starr John Lennon has been e m- broiled 1n muritul. muMcal or legal wrangles for :-.t·ars "Mull of Kmlyrc'' 1s his paeun of praise to hi:. h ideaway on Scotland's rugged we!.t coasl, ht~ version or .John lknvt•r's hymn lo the Hutk 1t·I'> "Having a lift..-with my family's im portant," McC'artm·y sa}~ "I had a happy home life when I was a kid und I gul•ss it's what I've gone afte r Finding 1t is purc lu<·k, und I've been lucky. I've got warmth and contentment " llf• also ha~ everything he needs to keep at that way monf.'y 111 the> bank, a Regency ma n· ~rnn near lht• Abbey Road studios with chickens and J.:t'<.'St' an the yard. the retreat in Scotland , a l1fl·::.tyle that. despite a couple of marijuana busLs. appears com;crval1vely solid IT 'S TllE KI ND OF :-.ong :vtcCartney docs best J lvri<'JI IJ..illad, "'-lStful and noslalg1c It'::. llkt• a Scotush folk Ming It even has bagpipes ll <'ould be described as schmaltzy But that doesn't worry McCartney. Not any mort· "Mull" 1s the climax of McCartney'::. struggle to become his own man S ta r s Cast LOS ANGELES <AP) I lie and has wife, the former Landa Eastman of Ne\.\ York. have had a rough ndc from critics \\ho callt'<i Wing:-.· mus1r "lighlwc1ghl" Susan Blakely w11ll '>tar in "f'r~style." an action drama about the' \\-Orld of freestyle cham p1onsh1p skiing lie suys that in the t•motsonul aft ermath of lhc Beatles breakup he dried up for a whale and \\rote hlllc of any vnluc But at got better." Valerie Perrine wall play legendary showgirl L11l1an Lorraine 1n NBC'~ "Ziegfeld The Man <Jnd His Women " Kirk Oouglas star:. in "The rury ," a melodrama abou t p~) chics Linda, the daughtt·r or showbiz lawyer John r:a ... tman, look a lot of flak when Paul put her in the band She knc"" httl<· ah11ul music and at first only µoked ,1t till' kl•yhoarJ:-. or !>hook a tam hour int· on stage Now sht"s a sohd mu'>1c1an pl;iy1ng kt•yhoard-; or thl· ~1oog synthesizer anJ l.1) in~~ down harmonies \\1th Paul "StH."~ :ict•t•plt•d," McCar1nc\ say~ "We'n· _alllJking music and w«'rt• happy .. · T~DAT'S CIOSSIDID PUZZLI ACROSS 7 6 Feline 1J7 ShOe bollom 38 Fac111tea1ure 1o1 Confine 2 I Whelp 6 L04ing1nQ Otfmanls 11 Mon•• 161moet 21 Accustom 22 Banish 23 Betore n1u1rcal 24 We1ghl un I 25 And Latin 26 Bullltghl cheer~ 2& Troublemakr-r' 2wd~ 30 B1bhca1 ~ "'0 31 rorward 32 leer 34 Caus11c; agent!> 36 S100 37 Also ran 39 Motor CORCh 40 Mov" smoolhly 42 Ancient Peruv11n 44 Midday 46 We1ghl unol 47 Make well 48 Le1ser11 51 Cupid 53 ASll hC kingdom 55 Polyne11an garmenl 58 Soon lubtnQ 60 Cn11stmu 62 Roar loudly 65 Recllty 66 Selle• b8 Unaasumf'd 70 Continenl aobr l t Fret 12 Turk>Sh coin 7 'l Ma 11e11 blf! molal 75 Teocnor 17 Map "1rec1ion 141 Gius n11vesl 39 Male bovine wda 78 Gainsay 14 2 Marsh b11d 41 Proatrate 103 Verb form 79 Ev• shield 144 Terse 43 Ba1tleground 104 Jabber 91 Morning I 46 Excursion 4 5 Grammar unit 107 Escaped mo11tu1s t 48 Wire measure 4 7 Summon l 08 Wrinkle 62 Choler t 49 Alleoeo torce 49 Term1na1e 11 o Bar seal 83 Comp•1nc1 on • 50 B•ho101 50 Turi 111 Donkey as Upholll 1 !i I Meaningless c,2 Lalh serenades 86 (11s btother 154 Muawal 54 F1eshy lru11 113 Magpie 88 01ll1tul1 1ns1rumen1 55 "'401e secure 11 4 Pull uuestion t !ib Ct .ncsr. m11e 56 Entertain 116 Policeman 11<1 !';p01lr.d ch lo 1 !i; A111h 57 Bears in nw1d slang ~'J [>PP~l 159 lrregulir 59 llnnouncemen1 117 Roc11y r-1111 w1,hh1"v t 60 Move t5 t P•ano 1 19 Sailors o 1 lnr11v1llU l' v1Qlt'nl I <.OmpOS11.()flS Qreattng 1,• N• ill 11 . 'n'-'>• rJ bJ Wesiern 121 Go 'I Cho•CP\I O·•ll c ,ru;ocl•r1n lr·d,an l Z3 Man's J!> T mile• wo11 1 €4 re(' I tJ11nd1v ti4 Prec.1ous nickname "If. c;.1y9n111 11 ~Cut"' 1vm I ou•O 1 ;'')Clamors '' 1 ldf'alt~1 1 t,fl Hdtt ncl r,i, Wca1hercoc~ 1 oo To% t b r Vi>stogl 6 7 Haznrd l 2 7 Human 1>e1no 1 O I Summ1·• 5q Ulah 1nd111n~ 129 "Shadowed" shodo oow~1 7 ;>Annoyance 130 Strap 1 o;> C:1evatl· l Boc1t docks 14 Japanese l :J 1 Electronic 104 C10.ik1onm ;> Un10 drama delf!ttor 11nm J Chinese coin 16 Woolen l 33 Musical IO') Night b<•lnrr 4 Paid ethtele shawls dram II 1 Ofi BollPr vt.:l~h 5 Scream 78 L1qu1d 135 Frock 1o7 Oll1c1• 6 Feel insulted measure 138 Hindu mantra record~ 7 Or all animal 79 M1s1 1 O'l f ncounlcrt"d 8 Baby's 80 Gamul 139 Lavender 1 1 O Mark!'t naocry 82 Fem1n1n!' t 40 Slur over l t 1 M11ch1nr gun "l B11>hc.11t kinQ naml' 14 2 Shoo bollorn I 12Roughtava •OEnctosedcar 84Verbal 143Enouoh 1 t 3 Gra1il1ed 1 1 Plant 85 Cul shorl poellc I I!> Oel1c1ou"I t 2 Aslt•rn 87 Female 1utl drink I 3 lmp1emont 88 Vers1l1cr 1 17 Tendency t 4 Oirecuon s;gn 90 Rcpulabtc- 1 18 f'rollclled I') 01m1nish 9 t Ev1c1ron 1 20 W•terp1oot 1 6 Needy 92 Snare canva~ t 1 Carpel 93 lneJpen ~·ve 122 Toolh pa11 16 P11nt1ng 94 Bucolic 123 Brownr. bread measure 95 Song retrain 1 :>4 Wor1· 2 wos '9 Scrub 96 Chinese I 2b 01st1oures :?O Meaninq qo11ernrnent 1 ;>8 Cmam11., ;>7 Watching seclron 130 Jogoinq gait 29Atrrcan1.1y .,. 7 Ponal 132 Court JJ Greek lt:tter 1 J4 Adm1rabl1• 15 Stage 98 Happen1nq t 16 Gu1dr turn1<,h1ng~ 'l9 ::,pltts 14!> Chinese measurf\ 147 former 1 !>O Ric.no c1rcu11 52 Compass positron 1 53 BroadWay sign 1 55 L111ener s loan 158 AS la1 IS 161 leave t 63 French arllcle A "OH c:iOD" V "GUMIAU RALLY" ll'GI ' + "OTHH SIDE OF THEM 1'4fl.JM" tl'GI A "AMtt!IHALL" V "LOVI AND DIATH" ll'GI "THISl'Y WHO LOVED Ml" "Wl!AlDS" (PG) Sp.c .. t l'nu fl.30 to 2.<Rrp m. IAT CITY CEt4TRI CIM~ASI i-..s-.a Sl.lS Open Daily 12:30 p.m. R ~-~ m 3'I0111111Ut ~'111 1 '""'"I~ "SEMI TOUGH" IRt 0~!!:00.1P ........... ,,~ ... , .. ,,....,. SO. COAST PLAZA . . A~WI ........ PAUL McCARTN~Y ENJOYS SUCCESS He and Linda have four children -Heather 14, Linda's daugh ter from a pr evious marriag~ adopted by P aul; Mary, 7; Stella. 5; and 3. month-old J ames Louis. He takes them on tour "because I hate being separ ated rrom them " SHIRLEY MacIAINE The Fever is Spreading R ,.~~·· ... Catch it MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY .. L OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG) ()6. 0-45 "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVE~" CRl "LOOKINQ FOR MR. GOODBAR" (Rl "1900" (R) "WORLD'S GREATEST LOVER " "BOBBY DEERFlaD" (PG) "ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE .. COSTA MESA UA SO. COAST 540-0594 MUSIC I CROSSWORD ORANGE CINEDOME WESTMINSTER U.A. WEST 634-2553 893-1305 ' c ... ., ~ ....... ~ 494 1514 . .., ,.,, .... ., 494 1514 .._ .. ln"Ut 496 1253 OUTlAOIOUS 11 llST·HUll THI CHOIHOYS t•I TAXI DRIVER --CUHl lAIT GAUNTLn 1'1 KID VENGEANCE 7 00 •·00 I 111S OIOIOI I UUO l lOttN DINvtl OH OOOl tllOI -TNI U rll 7•1S & •·tS Ml & tUN J,00.4·001 .. 00.1100 & 10 00 WOOOT ALUN ANNH HALL CllOI 'LUS lllNK ,.HTHll STltKU AGAIN CllOJ OHNS 6•)0 Wlt'*ATS iet & krf't C.fllh•Wlilt ,,..,.. 1 p ""· HtNIT W1Ntlllll • JAll y ••nos HlllOU 111 ,LUS THI STING ll'Ol MIMIY -•UteS&LlY HllDS HHOH!llOI ,LUI THI STING CllOI HMl-TOUOH 111 'LUI KID VIHOINANCI --------!2!_1Y. NO~· .IOl!N f U ¥0lfA IAfUIDAY NtOHf flYll1•1 ,lUS flATlillNIJY IOWtllOI ~lllUT KUH THI CHOtHOYS 1•1 P\UI oorsu nu,.., • REAL ESTATE Real Estate By Randell Mccardle, Ph.D. .. Realtor Housing Talk Set At Irvine Meeting Kt•n Ag1ci. now a µrinc1pal in Market Profiles, Inc .. a market rl'scan·h and planning firm, will addn•ss the top1<: "Wi ll It Rain on Our Parade?" at thl' .Januan· Iii mc•t•tl nJ.: of the Home Builders Council at the A1rporter Inn 1n Irvine. Wh1lt• a vice pre!>ldcnt of the Irvine Company, Agid designed and implemented the far-reaching market segmenlat1on concept. identifying the ~ anls. needs and desires of the da\•erse homebuy· ing ma rket. The most recent example of the sue· cess of this concept 1s the Village of Woodbndge, a master-planned community renowned for its hous· ang mix. Agid is a winner of the coveted Max C Tipton Award given each year to the top ind1 v1dual in real C!>tate marketin~. All industry members and as- :mciatcs will profit from Agid's knowled ge and ex perti~e and are urged to attend the meeting. Cocktails begin al 6 p.m .. followed by dinner at 1 p.m. and the presentation at 8 pm Tickets are $12.00 for members and S17 for non-members. For reservations. contact Zena at the Building In- dustry Association office. 1571 Beverly Boulevard. Los Angeles. CA 90026 Phone (2l3)625·5771. Architects Signed For Irvine Project In 1n1· l'a•·1rir l>l'vt·lopmcnt Company ha'> naml'cl Corhrn \'amafuJi and Partners of Newport BC' 1rh .... prnJC'<:t arrh1tccts ror 1ls \"Illa<> at Rancho San ,J11,111u1n l'l'OJl'l'h previously compl e ted by l'orh111 ·Yamafuji inrludc homes For John I> Lusk & !'-on 1>1•\'l'lnpmenl m the Village of Turi le Rock, \\'omlhndgl• Arborlake hom('s m the Village of \\'nod hncii.tl' for !\k I.a in Dt.•vt•lopmenl Company. Holltni.t ll1lls homes 111 t.ai:una Niguel for Avco Com rnun1t:. l>c>\'l'lopcrs and Harbor Ridge in '\c\\ port Beach for Irvine P acifi c. Thl· Villas is the newest addition to the Irvine Company'c.. a<lult oriented community of Rancho San .Jonqum. The GI home" in tht.' Vill as· first pha!>e ;ire stlwdulcd to open for sale In March 1978. The lour om' nnci two-story plans contain l,14S to 1,524 '<fuarc fcct and utilize a contemporary Spanish ;1n·h1tt-ctural st vie. The stucco and tile homes will be clustered.~ 1i.h private front patios facing onto a tommcm 1•ourlyard or greenbelt. Thl' Villas will feature ceramic tile entries. 'aullcd ceili ngs. atriums and wood · burning fireplace<. Kitchen amenities will include Caloric chshwash<'r:. and ranges. trash compactors and garbaj.((' disposals. lrvinc Pacific is the homebuilding dlvisidn of the lnml.' Company. Irvine Pacific will construct a total of l.000 homes m nine different projects during thc next t\\O year!>. lncludln~ homes in the Village of Woodlmdge, the Village of Turtle Rock, Rancho San J oaquin and II arbor Ridge -__ .,_,.._ EACll OF THE five plans offered has a formal dining area and a family room or optional den Montiel Patio Homes, whkh range in size from 1,225 to 2,033 :.quarc feet. are currently priced from $73.000 to $97 ,000 More than 200 Monucl homes have been sold since the project s August open· 1ng New Castille Homes. offering five one· and two-s tory plans. an• also availablt! priced from S77,000 to Sll2,000 llomcs range 1n s1le rrom the 1.560·square-foot "La Lorcar plan. with thre<.' bedrooms and two baths, to the 2,256-squarefoot "El Ribera" plan with four b<-drooms. two balhs and a µowder room. Designed for the grow· ing family. New Castille homes have formal living areas and dining rooms for adult t'nlertaaning as well as large family rooms with t•ating areas for teen-age parties. Homes also feature numerous options. A NUMBER OF Madrid del Lago homes are also available for sale. re- ports Sul It van. As their name implies, these homes arc located near the future Lake Mission Viejo. Madrid del Lago features seven floorplans in single-level and two story styles rang- ing in size from 1.919 to 3,003 square feel. Fourteen dislmcti ve elevations are offereci. Homes ht1ve three or four bedrooms and two to three baths. Features that dis tin guish these executive size homes are a spiral staircase in the "Santa Cruz" plan. master suites with rireplaces and sleeping plat- forms. laundry chutes and laundry rooms m several plans. one or two Housing Industry Class at Irvine There is still time to enroll in the class "Professional Practices In the Housing Indus try" lo be taught at UC Irvine by Chuck Diamond. Home Builders Council president and executive vice president of the Kon wiser Corp. The class. which runs Tuesday evenings through March 7, wHl ex- plore how lo create opportunitleii within the housing industry. Guest lecturers will include many Industry mem hers concerned with elem.enls ranging from land planning lo prOJ· eel feasibility. The Home Builders Council recom· mends the course to expand the ex- perience and knowledge of industry professionals. Enrollment may be made at the class In the Physical Sciences Building, Room 101. or by calling 833-5414. Sunduy J4nu1ry 8, 1978 DAIL V PILOT C7 PRICES F'OR THE four homes, one of which 1s a model with decor ator ac cents. range from SS0,000 to $98,000 A variety of homes arc available al Cast<.1 del Sol. Mission Viejo's adult community. Fiesta Pal10 Homes. priced from $70,000 lo $82,000, are or frred in two-and three·bedroom styles. Additionally, a few models from the Casta dcl Sol home series are available. priced from $105,000 lo S12S.OOO. These professionally de· corated homes are adjacent to the private Casla del Sol Recreation Center and feature sweeping views of the adult community and Saddleback Moun lain. All Mission Viejo model complexes may be viewed by taking the ~an Diego Freew~y lo the La Paz exit and driving east into the community. Directiona l signs point lo each sales orfice. New Facility Bentley Labs. Inc has a dde d an additional facilit y in I rvine In- dustrial Complex b y leasing 35,800 square feet at 2552 McGnw Ave .. Cold well Banker Com· mercial Brokerage Com- pany. Newport Beach, has announced. Attention Investors searching for Prime Location Rental Property. Wll~LOWOOD Luxurious Duplexes Due to le ndc r rejection of buyers, a few luxurious Wlllowood Duplex units arc back on the market.. priced from 8134,500. Rcu<ly for rentals starting mi<l-Novcmbcr, each unit is truly d eluxe in every detail: plush carpeting, fully drnpell ccrantic en try tiles; kitchens have built-in range, oven, dishwasher; 1nastcr sultcs feature large wardrobes witl1 mirrored doors; 2-car e nclosed garages; _ private landscaped and fe nced ~ patlos und much more. .. 1.:.1 Priced from 8l34J;OO : MM;ARTHUR From Son Uicgo F ..... '"tu kc fn1n·1cw cxll north to ;\Inc,\ rtJ1ur, lcfl to (1rccn,lllc, rll{hl 011 Greenville to Wllluwuml From Newport Fwy. tllk\. MncArtltur exit Wl'<.t 111 (;rccnvlllc, right on Greenville to Wlllowood. D (714)557-9710 for information and Rental Ptogram details. Open 10 t~ 6. .. :· .. "V ••• " I• , , I .. .. •• r • ~ DAILY PILOT Sun~y. January 8, 1978 .... - 1 .•.• --. -. ! :..:· I ._•,-. .,.!'- ' I • FoDowthis to 111are than BIO IJefiutiflil wap to live. . 1.Vlllap lnfonn.atioll Center vn..,..,w.........,. 2. l\boclbridp Park Romea Tuwnhome.s with pnvaw patios. Models included. Available now: 583,350 to $108,900 Call or visit: (714) 559-0901 l.~Croeeina A combmat.Jon of detached al attached homes. fust a st.roll to thelake. Available now: $93,990 to $125,990 Cal1Mvisit:(714) 559-ll6J .. ~Adadab Luxury lakuide townhomes. AnU..blc now: $99 ,825 to $164,500 Call or visit: (114) 552-3200 5.~ .... l.Arge, detached homes near t.he lake. Av&ilablelllOWt f US,000 to $165,000 Callor-riairJ (114) 552-4101 "'l\bodbridse Eetata Esta te-s tyle townliomes Lokcs1de Orienta ti on. CITY OF IRVINE New Unit: Late January 1978 Call or visii: (714) 552-3700 'X Woodbddp Creclulide Traditwnally-styled detached hom e1. New Unit: Spring 1978 Call or visit: (7141 552-3312 8. '\\boclbridp 'Dnmhomee Homes forcarefreeadult lifestyle.~ Th begin ulet Spring 1978 Call for information: (714) 557-4440 = ==::-'" !979 "10odbridge Crowe A combmation of detaches al attached homes with prlvat.e rear yards. ~Pair6dd VIL.LAGE OF . El CAMINO REAL li~VlfJl Cl IJfl Hlil1 Vil LAGl INF OHMATIC HJ C[NTEH FASHION ISLAND VILLAGE OF WOODBRIDGE ' •I r------------__ IPACtF ic r O/\ c. r L , ,) I /Wy NEWPORT BEACH Turtle Rock Higblamle 'lbwnhomee Llm1ted-ed1tion v1ew-<mented '\\VoclbridgeVUlqic Giee:n townhomes. Condominiums for young ftJmr11c.~ Grand Opening: Spring 1978 .-.. ---~~~-.J <=~ MAPNOTTOSCALE -.... _!_ ... () -..,<iw. EQUAL HOUSING ~m1m: OPPORTUNITY •••0 01,.-<'"~ w singles. Call for Information: (714) 832-2881 For more information on Spring w TurtJeRodt Highlands Carden Home8 VDa.,. of .II c.ndno "-'I Summer 1978 Grand Openings all/ Sophisticated attacl1ed homes with U. Heritage Park Tmmhome8 (714) 551-1500. pnvate rear yards. Parkside townliomcs with private patio$. VII ... • of~ Jlodl Private Recreation Center Ava ilable now: $761990 to $85,990 ,. TurtlcRoc:k ClenGuden Homes Grand Opening: Spring 1978 Call or visit: (714) 551-0757 Sophisticated attached homes wah Call for information: 1714155l-lSOO Vlllal• of U~ P•rlr private rear yards. Ylll•I•.,...,..... Ylao Viilu at Rancho San JMquin PumishedmodeJa to begin sales: 12.JHminc:Credtllome8 lnt1ma tcc:ommun1tyof adult town home.< Mid-January 1978 Tuwnliomes in a guarded comm uni I) Grand Opening: Spring 1978 Call or visit: (714) 752-0831 Pnvate Recreation Center. Call for information : (714) 644-3510 10. Turtle Rock Glen 'lbwnhomce New Unit: Spring 1978 Pncc,rnnd Ulllt Opening Date.~ D1stmctivearchitecture. Call for infonnotion: (714) 640-4020 f(fecuvc 12129/77 View-oriented homes. Harborllidge This map will tnke you to the excellent Available now: Sl00,000 to $160,000 Luxurious residen ces in a guarded vanety of new Jiome.s in Trvmc Vi/ln.~e~. Callorvint: (714) 752.-0441 community. Magnificent ocean 6> construct('d b> ten of Ca/1fom1a·~ 1np Thwnbomu designed for adultUfe.stylu. lL'Darde ltoc:kHlahl•adt ffomea vaJl•yv1ews. liu1ldcrs. S111r1 your tour at t.be V1/l11ge Large detacmd executiva nmdenccs Crand Opening: Spring 1978 Inf orma t10n Ccn 1er in Woodbndge and ~Cehla Spacious detached homu in lhe New England .style. "'1bodlntp ftldrei.de '1bwnhamu wtt.b privat.e patJClf. W>ocfbddpGlaa Adule oriented townhome.,. New Unit! Late January 1978. Call for information: (714J 640-6n 6 xet facts on all our 11omcs. For more Call or visit: (714) 752-2995 .. C.1,.n mformat.1on, please call (714) 551-1500. TmtJe R.ock Vi.ta l:IDIDilil 11. Bis CanyGa. 'l\:Jwnbome9 If you are j n w ested in 1'f!$(J)u, p/ea \c SpaciOw luxury townhomes with Golf rourselivin& in Newport Beach. Cllll Macnab-Irvin& Realty. views. Private Recreadoa Centu. Fumishtd models included. Jn Irvine, (714) 752-1414. Cnnd Open:iq: Spri.nl 1978 A•ailable now: $129,800to1199 ,500 In COlOlla Del Mai; (714) (;44..6200. Call fortnfotmatlcm: (1l4J 951-J 100 Call cir-n.it: (71'4 J 640-9323 In N~wport Beac.lt, (1 J.4) 642-8235 Sunday. Jenuery 8. 1971 DAIL V PflOT '8 J Reol htate ... . • • 1000.2999 Rentals . . 3000 4699 Bu5iness, Investment & The Bluest Marketplace on the Oran1e Coast Employment & finonc1al .. 5000-5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Preporation •..••• 7000-7199 Mtf(hondise .•...• 80()0..8099 Boots & Morine Announcements, Peuonob, Lost & found ..... 5050-5'99 Services & Repairs 6000-6099 You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 •5678 ] Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Equipment ..••..•• 9000-9099 Automobiles & othtr Transportation ..•• 9100..9999 Puiblisheir s Notice: •••••• ••• •••••••••• •••• •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• , . HouHs For Sale lHouses For Sale \JI 11:al t:::.tJt•· il•h t·r t1'4-<I 111 thb ncw~p..ipcr 1,. !>uh Getterol I 002 C:.e.wtal I 002 Jt:ct lo tht• 1··t6dt•rJI Fdtr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llou ,.1 n~ \ll ut J!JtiK Y.hu:h make!> al 1111 !:JI tu .1dvcrt1s1· 'un\ pr;• I t•rt•ncc II m 1l .1l11111 ur ch~c·n mtn.1Unn h.1"-.1 1111 ra1·1•, color, rl'l1~11111. ,.~., 1ir OJllonJI origin or .111 1nkntwn tu m.11. ... 111, ,.u1·h prd~n·m·1·. lttrnl .• t1on, or t1"1·11 m1llJI11111 Thi:. ne'Al>P<1Pt'r "ill not knO'Alflt.:l) <ll"l"l"lll ,111\ Jth't'rt1~1nJ! Jor rt·.d t..,_lJll! wh1d1 1::0 111 \ IUIJ tum of ttw 1!1 w House-s for Sale ....••....•............ 1002 ....................... POOL HOME!! SSl,900!! VA. TERMS Trt•n11•ndoui. 3 llr h11m1· .,.. O\'l'r'>t1t·d 1.1m 1 111 f\ m.1''"~· l111ci.. lplo-"" •tUJl•t, '>t•C'IU<l1·1l ~I ~'H'IJ•·I 1n11'1 mo\'I' 111 .1 hun' II. \\Ill t•nl\•1 t.un .111' n·.o 11l lt•1 754-7800 WEST NEWPORT .• llr 2 Jl.1, l hi!. 111 ht .1t ll :! hi k !'> l n 1· h ,, 11lt1'1 ~1 1:! ',IMI \\ 111 tr.toll' l••I \\,1t1•dr11111 I 011110 Opo II ~Ill I .'ii':\!, l:!!t.llllh St urr Whit~· Realto·r 2901 Newport Blvd N.B. (714) 875-4630 OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1-5 lh1 '"'''" 11 .. 11111 l.1111 1m I., .. ""' II,, 111"1 ll1tllll' """•II L'r,1d1·d I hr·••lll' hn11 l ll.1td\\1•otl 1111111 I.Cl\\ 11111111 '·"" .... 1111.1 * OPEN HOUSES * IRYINE TERRACE. I 807 TAHUtU \ \'I F\\' h11nw in I 1' 1111• ft·rr:iet· 1-. h.11 d 111 111111. hut •• 'It'\\ h11nw t·ustom h11ilt tor :o.:.!i:;.ooo 1-. :1111111 ... 1 11npo..,..,11>ho 111 I 111d 1\ ,, 'H•\\. 1 1i-.t1m1 1111111 honw "hv1 t' ~ 1111o\\11 I ht· I.incl ,.., "1•11 ~ 1111 pi...t l1i'l\1·r 1·11111t• ... 1·1· t h1-. 11nt• t•arl~' < >p1•n .!-.1111 11nh I r11111 I 111 ., ~Bdrm-. ,\. d<•ll ·>t • lt:1th-. bh. 111 M't' tli1• .111lht·11t11· h111lt 111 .l;1pan1·-.t• h<1th \\'I\\ t CAMEO SHORES. 207 MILFORD DR. .\ 11•\\1•1 Ii\ t lw 'l'a "1th '11ur '1·n o'' 11 prt\ all' IH'ach \ l>l'aut1I ul J('Wt·I. nol '"(l'lllt1llt11l-.. l111t l.111,!t' llOllJ.:h \\ tlh :I hd1111" .1 l11t ol < 1Jnc·1•1Hrat1nn on ('11r1111;1 (",111\1111 ('\: d ll1i1L'.llllll'L'11l lH"l'llll \It \\ I 111111 t Ill' 1.11'1 t' p1111b1d1• lt'IT:JC•1· \\I' \\ill l111ld 11 llJH'll 1111 \Oil Sill ,, .... 1111 I 111 I , ...... -,1111 THE BLUFFS, 359 VISTA MADERA I 1' "" , r ·• I 111 0111· ha-. :1I1111 Ii.1th:-.,\ I lidr111"' I 111,1• 111 t'\ •·I'\ lh111_ 1lh111k 111 I h1· 111111· '1111 1·,111=""'1· 1111 1·:1r prnilrng 1 1111 -. 111 ~ 1111.1 1· 111111111 lnr .di thn,1· -.111ll111,11d•1 l.11~1· .ill\ k1l1h111 l\llll I ,Ill l1 •1•d 1111• \\htd\' l1;1..,l\l•llJ:tll l1•;1lll 1\ 1111 II' d.11 i Opt'll ~ .. 1 ;\ S1111 I • '-I 11 :-i110 (lit 11'.l'-L'd 1.111d Ill :--11,~ .. )IKI Fv1· IS THE HOME YOU 8UY PROTECTED? \ ~ .il11111t •Jiii I '1·.1r honw ''" 1wr fll Ill I 't'l 11111 pl;111 673-4400 Dh•ision of Harbor ln•Hhneftt Co. I "111 ' I I , .11111 I ,, II , \1\111'\l·ll'>llt: '\ H GHt~r'al I 0021 G~erol 1002 WHA.T A. 814.RGA.IM! 1.u,k llPalh h<." 111 1111• r to 111.,.. ,1nil '''"'' • 111 •·ti '·'",,,...,pl· • l<t·1 t'I\ t• l•t)> t Hll1111 • liu t•u1 I\•• 111 u~f .oil •t ,11.11.11111." :-. • .i. I''" ,...l.lfti •<.11'.Jl 11·11·11" 1•111 J.!l.llll • l'I "' m111 h m1111 Lill tod;n l•ir 1•1111t 1tl1·11 tt.11llllt'n14'\\ 'H.11 I It.I EXPA.HD IM '78 ~·· hMfo<l hcaut1f11lh Ill' 1 urall'<l ·I lwdrrn. l,1mth r.ium Y.1lh ;1tnum W.1lk '" So111h ("oa't 1'1;11,1 In '1•,l now l nr ,, hetl 1•r ll•tun• 111 \lesa Wno1J.. !l11t·n Sund .1 \ I:: :111 I .IO 400[.17'* FOR,~,\\ C.MitP · .. -. --.~~), BOAT DOCK UtO new JHr & fum rm hom1• on the ",1\l'r 111 01<inncl blanc!s llarbnr. JU S t completed w lndsrpg & dork. many custom (euture-. S2l8,000. Sevcrul nth1•r plans avail. 8kr 18051 486·0026 Heal f:-.tatc Sales f~nntostic opporlu nil~ ror on outsland111~ 'IUle'>pCr!>on a real hr11vywc1i:ht w t''P 111 expen"'c "l'rnl i:u~tom 1•u,tom homt• \ale~ l'rdt•1 hark ground in 'J'u,1111 \'1lla Prk arco tn °'er s:?00.000 housing. Send n•sumc w/salcs hllltor~· ,10 P 0. Box 16361, lrvlnc~7l4 OMNOE PARK ACRES t ACREHORSE RANCH SPECTACULAR VIEW Beaut. cedar & redwood home w/hlah beamed ~IUng, 5/4 lg bdrnu & 3 bo. Lg pool area. Lg. cot· ral area w /laclc-bay barn. All lndscp·s. Avocado (rove. Privnry, XlnL price. S219.000. Owner. U~U Oranae Park DI. Oran ge. Opn hit. 639·230'J, ..•.•.............•.•••...•••.•.•.....•••..••• SAVING FOR A RAINY DAY? ,.,..,,, 11111" llJH'll IHll hl'!-. th•~ \\t'l'Kl'll<I. 1·111111· 1.1111 1111111• '11111• lor 1 llt' ht•-.t \ .!1111·.., 111111\\11' HIGH & DRY \ht1\, '\1•\\ port H<':H"h 1>1·;111111111 h1IJ...,1d1· -.111· \\1th "Jl•·1·t:ll'1al:1r 1w1·:111 'II'\\ :1 BH honw \\llh 1.1111111 1111 Ill II -.111lt' Ol'F'\ ._,\I SI'\ I, 1:):!1 hl\<,S Ill> \. H '''Ii 1 IKMI SILVER LINING 1111 llw \\l'>t' tll\e...,1111 "11 h tl11 1 ,11111111 lw cluplat·dtl'd. nl':11 Ill\\ d11pl1 \ 11.!c· I HH ~ :1 1rn. 111 111-.11·11 l·'t pl<.., lilt 111..., :.!Ill < '( H.T< I\ '\ I\ ~ \ I SI '\ I -> 'I X!J . .")ou SINGING IN THE RAIM or lw..,td« I h1· "" lrplc \f1u'll 1•11111~ .ill tht• .icl\ :111\:q.:l'-. ol ht•:t(·h II\ 1ng an lh1:. d1.1r111111" :.! 1rn . stud\' lll>mt'. ~<'ur th<.· 111· 1 -.1 n. ~ l'I '' 11 h :-.PC'l ucll•d p:.t l 10 HJl 5 HHlTI·: CHESCE'\'.T. '\: B OPEN SI '\ I " 'l ~li IKhl RAINBOW 'S END Lookin g lor :i li:i r~.1 in ' :1 H1 2 h:i .. \. l'\\ port Shon·s 1111111 1•\\1lh li..:1· p:it10 \It'\\ oil m'>lr HI< :..! Sin \ lranw \\ilh .1tn11111 Onh :-.!Oi.000' :11 1 l'HOSPt<:C I' \. B OPE'\ SI '\ I I DAVIDSON REALTY SBOI W Coo~t llwv NB 645 -7575 3116 Nt:'wporl Blvd N B 673-9060 ' 1002G.-rol 1002 ......................................... ~···· Beautiful Buy in Bluffs Original Bluffs 1'opul.1r <; Plan c111 pnvale torncr J>rol(·~swnally decorated. 4 Br 3 Bu. 'P<ll'tnus lmek patio !'!HIS,000. Call lo M'I' Ii IO ~:1:11 CLOSITO IUCH ~~ Two yr old duplu. Clean It 1 BR. rpl'91, drp11. bllns, 4 c:ar etc. Sllt,900 JACOIS HAI.TY 67M670 ~~!!!!.~.~'!': ........ 1 ~~:~! .~~~~-~ ....... ~~:~!.~~~ .~'!':. ....... 1~~:::.~~~'!'.~ ....... ~:::!.~~-~"!: ........ J~.~~ ....... . GtMrol I 002GftMf'ol I 002 GeMNll I 002 GeMf'ol I 002 GeNrol I 002 G.fterol I OOZ .........•...............•..............•........••................•• ····•···•········••···· •...•...........•.........•...••..•••••••••••. OLD CORONA-WATER VIEW Magnificent while waler view al l.1ttk CorollJ 111 Old Corona cl<'I :\Jar So. of llwv' Tiu:-. :irt1st1c: g('rn fc;.iturc:-. :1 bclrms. ·dt•n & l'll/~· l1rcpla('c. Loach of C'harm rt-;1l1s t1l'ally pnct•d 1 COUNTRY ENGLISH-LIKE A. MODEL Jn bpaul1lul Irvin<.' Gro\•es' :J Bdrm!\. Family room. Formal dimng (; orgl'Oll'>I) 11pg 1 adcd \\ ith sl<t lel ~· English l'harm shO\\S like a \IODJo:L IH>:\lE1 Sl'<'lll'Cd townhomt• 1·ommun1l\ \\tlh p11ol & jacuu1 'q 05,;,l)(I THE BLUFFS CHOICE OF 2 J mmcdiall' occupancy of this totall~· rcclt•<·nralt'cl ··Trina·· ;\l<xll•I. Chcc1 ~ & Bright a:-. Ill'\\". Ft•at lll'<'' :1 bdrm:-.. lorm~1l <li11111g 1·m & ~l·dudcd patio ~l'l' 1t lod.n nnly !"154 !iOO' -OR- < ;orgt•uu.., 1r · Plan ho ... l:-. '\tra lurgt• II\ 111:.: roo111 :1 Famll~ :-.11t·d bdrm-. 1; l"l'<'lll11•1l \ 1t•\\ 1 l)llll't l1w.1t111n \ 11111:-.I lo "t't' .1 11-.1 '15!1.~1110 LOOKING TO LEASE? l'o\\ nhomt· The Bluth ~600 mo Corgt'fJlbl) up~r.adccl ··1.incla" '.\loclt•I :! Bclrm + <kn mdu<l<·s n·lngcrat111 St·t· to hC'li('\'t'' ALSO Townhoml' Han!.'ho San .Joaquin. I .ant a ... ti« golf c·our-.t• 'IC'W. ~50 mo 2 J Id rm. cl1 ·11. ' 11·\\ & pool. II urry on th1:-. (fill' I ALSO :1 Bdrm + <lc•n + ne'" 111 Harbor \ ll'\\ I 1111... .J 11-.t :'!Hiii 11)11 l.O\l'" llJIJ.!l <•d1·d 11111111· 110-.h tal>ul11u.., \It'\\ ol IJ~t' ,\ (',1t.tl1n;1 l s lt· l.11'\ur1011 ..., t'\t'('llll\1 h1t11H lllll'-I 'l'l' II' (',di l11 pn·' tt''' CALL 6 7 3-8550 ll2 MAllGUEIUTE. COltOHA on MAI ~THE REAL "'ESTATERS G~rol I002GeMrol 1002 ·••····································•···•·· FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEWS .... 111·m1. \1 a ·:\, 110:\n: 1S11!11l·I Sh<•n·' 1 lflHl<l'L\1"1·:\llLE OC'Ei\~ S ID E 01' 111c;t1\\ " 1.0(. \TIO'\ PROFESSIONALLY AMO EXPENSIVELY DECORATED d1.q11·tl 1,1q11·l1·d \\;iltp.qltf'lll .111ol I ;i ntl'>t'.flwtl 1 \'\Jl CO\ll'l.VITl.Y IU:\l>Y l(J \10\ I· l'\'111 l\1\ll IH\rl-1.\ t 111 '> I' IHI\ IJ . C 0 \11' \ C I . ~I:\ 1, I I. I \ \111. \ 11mn: ON " '>I l'I I! I 01 CO:\ l'\INS .! JjH, &: Ill':~ ,\'\11 I 1·:.Hl IH.s Ill E 1'01.LO\\l '\t • • lkariwd C1•il111J!" • C'men•cl Oc·ean View l'at1n Fa<:tnl! Sen:r:il Room' • \\'t"lllllllrnmi.: F 1ri•pl;w1· • t.i• 11 11,11111ro<1m For Enll'rla111m1•111 • ( .1~u.il l.1\lnj! \ml \'tt'"' 1;t 1\l<l>Ell <;/\TF. 10 C0:\1;\1U:\ITY WllJI '>l "l'Flt R ECll t·: \Tit>=" \L f'Jo::"TFll I 1 t llllh ( '1111rl' S\\ lfl\llllllL l'uol ~;iuna:-. .. J,1c1111.1. \nil PRIVATE ACCESS TO SANDY BEA.CH 20~~ ro 2~'' ()OWN NO POINTS OWNf:RWILLl'ARRY!l'r JSTTD JO YRS GeMral 1111' \I. !'HI< .. : O'\I.' 'l~IK ~.m ;!:lliO:.! Sidn"' H,t) I. \t;\';'\,\ M<;t'l':l.SllOH~.~ Fl IH ~ \LE 11 Y O\\"\l Elt I.Xi I :\:!.1."1 IF :"\O ANS\\' ER, CJ\ LL 6-10-0779 1002GeMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JOG TO HACH PARTY HOUSE 48R +POOL Winding street! to qwet tree lined cul-de·sac. Dramatic 4 bedroom home loaded with charm. Spacious family WES LE<~Y N . TAYLOR CO. HEALTOHS s ince HM(; IALBOA ISLA.HD-$189,500 <; l11wing l'ornl'r fireplace tn lht· 1.h.irming ltvmg room of this :l bdrm 3 bath home.•. Sunny study or sewm~ rm olf up..,ta1rs ma~t l.'r .... uite L~c dbl garage. Walk to beach & ~hops BEAUTIFUL CA.MEO SHORES c; lonous view of the m·(•an from th1:. J bdrm 4 balh hotnl'. Den w wcl bar, lorm<tl dining rm & l ~rge living rm 11 ugc pat10 surrounds invitini;? pool :1 Car g,trnl!<.' Loc·att•d on one.• of bt•tt(•r ..,t n·d-. p, 11· h(·ad1 -;:rni.ooo 4525 CAMDEN DR. sot;s .... 1.5 CAMEO HIGHLANDS--5179.500 \tnl.'llllll'S galon•! (;l"Ci.ll famtl,V hllffiL' "1th 1 hdrm-.. Jam rm. lornHtl dining t .1 honus 1111 \It'\\ ol m·ean & htlb' l)ttlt'l '-l St·<· lod;1\' Pr11·1•d n ght 450 I SURREY DR. s..., 12·4 LOVELY IRYIME TERRACE Supt·rh qualll\ & dt•!-.1g n 111 lht:-. c u-.tom hu1ll <! hdrm & den hom e. '.\I t'l11·11lou:-.l.v m:11nta111t•d. :.1wc1ou:. rms thrnoul Sec·ludt'<I palm. :\Jodc..,t \'lt'W of o<·can. ~"275,000 mcluding land THE BLUFFS-END UMIT-LUSE Spa c:ious c U!-.tom11.cd conclorntni urn 111 111•\H•:-.l '-l'<·t1on of tht• Bluff\ 2 L~t· hdr·rn ..... dl'n with lart•pl. lormal d111111g I' 111 -t :! I ' h ;1 l h S I) l' l' () r <.I t () I' Jl·'IH'I '>. ( plll:.! & dr.tpt.•s \ c SHOO '.\lo. 2921 PERLA sot;s .... 1-5 BA YFROHT APT ~OR LUSE 1, 1 l'.r I \ It'\\ ol t lw ha\ ' Sandy IJl',11 h' \ 1•1' 111e t ' : l1drm :! h.rlh tnplt·\ .q1art 1111·111 1111 lt·.1-.l' L1ri.:t· 1 m..,. plta....h < pl 111.: l ·111!-.t' 111 lcw S7 .~ 1110 4 18-2 VIA LIDO NORD Sot /Sun 1-5 RESIDEMTIAL LOT--559, 950 \ i.:n·al l>t1v 111 a li1::H1l1ful r<.·-.iclt•nt1.d an·a of <'<1111slr.11111 lk;1eh Sl1i.:hll~ -.lop•·cl c;n•ctt lor a '>pht ll·v<'I hom1.· l'11c·t•d l11r quid; .,,tit· WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 21 I I Son Joaquin Hills Rood MEWPORT CEMTER, H.B. 644-4910 GtMrol 1002 ..•........................................•.. WATERFRONT-BY OWNER :1cTt' Lah.1• ,\1TO\\ hl·:.td Double doc:!.. tram 1-:-.;clu-.h l' Sh(•llt>r Con· l>nn· Le\ l'l ;1pprnad1 \pprox 3700 ~If ll I hdrm. 5 hath. tll'n. \\l'l ba1', :l "nod hurnang fin•1>lan·s Scparalt• apt :..!ncl floor '' k1tC'lwn. l·:xqu1s1ll' lake \"Jews. :1 p.1110:-.. lcnccd animal yard. ,1 m pit• t enn 1s :H<.·a. 2 tar garage. Beaul. lancl!;t:aped & maintaint•d, auto sprinkl<•rs. Priv:Jcy. Meticulous <·ond. Jlandsomt• custom furnishings optional. s.ioo.ooo Will ('arry papNs. 1714 )3:J7 .1 t71 1002G.-rol 1002 •·••··•···•········••·•··••••••••····•··•·•··• ~ Coles worthy.~ Co. . • • _, • • • r J 1 ~ . .1. .. N l•T<~'<la.L 1,,;..,1 ._nt.Tf 2545 EASTBLUFF OR NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 640-0020 BLUFFS FORECLOSURE Jn over his hcad .. .fanlaslic bay v iew. 3 bdrm .. 21 :.! balh condo -vacant. 1\1 ucho tackv. needs decorating & imagination Call for app't. & details. GtMral 1002G.....al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~COATS & WALLACE 'J:IJ REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUT COAST ARE A SINCE 1961 TOP SALESPEOPLE FOR DECEMBER G~V~I OME OF A KIMD Ill this charmaf}l- E a :-. l!; 1 d t' 2 h t' d r m h o m c w i t.l\ f1rt•pla<·t•, hard\\OOcl floor-;, serlud n1rd. Palw \\ tlh hltn RHQ. Run ~mall husme~-. from the separa~ workshop ancl j.(Ut'sl area. Super amow1l ol off ~ln·l't parking. ~9.95Q. Coll 546·4141 REMARKABLE SPYGLASS We have ..a :1 and I l1l'clroom a\'ual:.ihle. Price hl'l-:111 al ~:J!J51JO. For :ill the ckta1ls Call 640-6161 S68,950. EACH · ·1 .,, o ~t·paratc hom I ol' ;1 ll'd 011 ..,t'p:t r:1 l <' loh on A rnolct \\e 111 \\t·~h1dt• ('u-.t.i :\lc"i:i. One ha~ I IH·drm-. . .! h;1lh .... .inti l1n·pl:J1 t· 011l• 11;1 -. :i lll'drm-. ;11111 11 " hath!-. and 11, 1· r ... 111·tl dt·I ,1dH'd g,1 ragi.: v. 1th v.11rk -.hop ;1 rt·:t Coll 962-4454 now to see 11111.· 111 hnl h ' YOUHG COUPLE -put their personal t oud1 111111 lh1:-. :1 lwdrm home and niu-.1 '>di Ila~ xtra l car J.:<iragc with ''"" \\11rk'>hop room Buy lh1c; \\"t·~lsHk ('ost a '.\fto..,a hotnl' at rccluC'ed pnl·c· of ~i 1.000. 546-4141 SEASHORE DUPLEX -Heaullfull~ dt·1·or;!I l'd owner 1Jt'tttp1c<I cluplt•x a<·r<hS thl· stn·t•l I rom the PaciJ tr Oecan. I lkdrnom .... 2 halh:; & 2 bcdrm:-.. l bath un11 :! Cw· t•nclo!'.C'd ~arai.:e..., 11w1wr \\all 1·;11T\ nt'\\ f1r~1 dl'NI ol 1 ru:--1 <';ill now to M'l' hy :1ppt 962-4454 UNIQUE · l 01111Jmat111n ol l1wJt1011 cl l' .... I J.! II .. 11 d \ .1 I \I l' ,1 \\ J I t I h t• rl i-. t' r i m 1 n ;1 I 111 L! p u rc· hast· r 11 f l h 1 ~ H.\llE (){'E:\:\FHO~T h111nt·. 0\\IH'I' m;i,\ as:-.1st in f111a1H·1ni.: Only ~nu.500. Call 640-6161 Serving Costa Mesa -Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beac h GeMral I 002 I GNet'ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SI 0,000 REDUCTION!! to ~.!J2.5 . 4 Bdrms. & family rm townhoust• with mountutn & golf course vie~ F<.•c land. Owner leavin~ art•a : mus t c;cl l . "hort escrow possible 10021GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANAGER-REAL ESTATE HEWf'ORT HACH $17,500 Profes"ionally decoral· ed. Warm brirk fireplace. Jl ondy gourmel kitchen over· looks polio. 2nd Story hosts master & 2 more queen site bdrms. ,.·an· LasUc Nwpt Tcrr-:ict• llu'' Cnll now 752·1700 room w/cozy log burninl( 1---------1 A prime oppor tunity with an oulst andmg real estate organi zation + high earnings! Experience 1s a must. Prestigious location All applications h e ld in strictest confidence Please reply to Ad #68. Daily Pilot, P .O Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. CtP'fN 111 'I • ti • If.it_, JI'•" I [~RPdtl OCEAN VIEW How evM you like It! House, Condo, or ow n your own Apartment 1 fireplace. F'antulic pool area w/jacuzzl & firer· Ina. Close to South Coo8l Plaza. VA ok. $89,000 CENTURY 21 848-0521 ASSUM"IOMS Over 57 assumable ntA or VA loans on homu In Huntlf\llon Beach, Foun· taln Valley area. Take ovtl' payrn.enta with n.o new loan COIU. No quail· f yln1. No lnteret&. chance. 53l·SS>O . Open Evenln&I W1UMefwon TRl-PLEX Pnccd rlgbl ot $85,000. 16 yel\1'3 old, C\J 2Br uo its. motivated o;ell1•r Xlnt eond MIWLY REMODELEO Thia 28r. 2Ba beech home, 1 blk to aand & ocean. Rental In rear Xlnl value at W.000 $125.000. mrrcu CLEAN Just minutes to beach trom this lovely l bdrm home nesUed on a quiet A...:...._ 1002 G 1 1002 <"Ul-<le-stc VAO.K. ~al tMf'G 171,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE LIVING In Uils presUao area. 4 bdrm. s bath, rormal dln· lna room, u parate raml· ly rooro; bllJatd room " teeladed private olOc•. Lush 1round1. Slll,925 £LEOANCY ABOUNDS In Uu• •uper rontom porAJ)I trl levlll, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, around rt oor mutef' •uJte. Sunahlne bitakl1stcourtyard. Sl\G,000 - SU SURF SUH $175,000 Fttm. • See & hoar the surf and b ask In the aun of Newport Be ch llvloa. JUST STEPS TO BEAat. LMIO 2 Bdrm unit• wlth patios & balc:oolel ol!er excellent ront11t units for 11um· mer/wlntcrr ntalt. OPEN DAILY 1·5 ~SEASHORt: OR. WATI RrRONT HOM REAltSTATE 631-1400 • { l I I ... . • r • CAll.YPILOT &lnd1y,Janu1ry8, 1978 ~!!!.~~~ ....... ~!!!.~~.~'!'! ....... ~:.~~!.'!'! ....... .l~c:e!!!!.~~~ ....... ~:::.~~ ....... ~!!!.~.~~ ....... ...._.,_.W. ..._.,.,_S. "-"'-Sale G11M,_. 1002 G....... 1002 Gt•r• 1002 (iwr.. 1002 Q, .. ,.. 1002 Genrd 1002 ~········ .. ········· ···•···•··············· ··················••••· ·················~~···· ............................................. ~ .•••••••••••••••••.•.•...•........•.................................. *Ii.. 1002 Ci-w,... 1002 G....,.ol 1002 Byowner,lovely2br,2t.u $2475 DOWN ·::.···~:;::······· ·:·:·~:~:~::·;::· ......... .............. Pete BarreH Jeaftu COUNTRY LiVING-$130,000! ~~:'.~~:~ ~·r:~~?-.;:;~: :~" RelldytomoHln,esta~ uos.ooo. !'ride of d Ten minUtt!S from Newport Center; 3 Have somelhlng to 1ell! - bomeorialar&t>lot·'l' ownership. t:xrrllent e preJenlJ IlR. older home, expanded, Oa.sslfledadldo1l~eu. SellldlE"1tl•mi 64~567K P.~=~~·w~~ ~~~ =-a'!:.:s.10cauon Lingo rt•modeled. Large owned Jot, frutt Cie•ral 1002 c. .... ,.. 1002 on financ1na. Call tor .iv 642·5602 11 .. u..... TOTAL HARBOR VIEW! tn•cs, swim min~ po.ol, jacuzzi. RV ••••!•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PoUltmenl. C• .. y 21 Croclltr FftOM THE ILUFF OF CLIFF HAVEM -:J ~1r ea, panorama• v1ew from huge ' 642-5602 .MORTHLAGUNA Bcdrm home in fubulou:.i l ol'ale honus nn. on upper level. 2.000Sq. ft. c.twy21 Crocker WuntAdRelp'' 642·5678 ESTATE <..ioldcn opportunity to t.!llJOV bav and ul charm, lovely hdwd. flrs. Your G.....,.. 100 GNn'Gf 1002 -2 Actl'll w 'oceun view. <X'l'Jll ,·1c ws and the bustirng 'water kl'llnt?I, horse or'? permitted. ··~~··••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 lilt+ 3 BR g~t. houi.e, arllon. Jnl'ludcd with home a1 e plans HA,,Y MEW YEA.I. Now that w. _.. lit the hOUM '-dilMJ McPOn, 11.t off right by taldng a look at th• followi"9 homn, all of which ore open for you this ernoon: A REAL H'ARIOR VIEW Fresh & dean cverywh(·rc. !\cw carpel$, new paint in & out, a grcjlt. open feeling lo Chis 4 bedroom, 21,2 bath home with a great •view for S22!J,950. • OPEN 1-4 1251 SURFLINE DON'T MISS THIS! H omes like this arc searce. 3 Bedroom. family room Tiburon in Lusk Harbor V1t•w Homes. \\'c hke thi s n ew offc-rin.:.: on :i riu1l'l ('Lil de ..,,ll". SI8!J,OOO 1s ju ... t ri~ht OPEN 1·5 1210 KEEL DR. SECLUSIVE SERENITY On 1 lw Bluffs mosl <:hoa·t· gn·<·nbt'lt lot' a lion, refkc:t1ng thL' g r.incl spll'ndur of the aw:.inl w1nnrng Blufls c:onccpl. End :! lwdroom E -Pl:in. family room. Lt-l us :-.how vou the l3luffs ultimate. :-wo.ooo OPEN 1·4 2132 VISTA DORADO A IUY IN THE EARLY BLUFFS Thi s 3 bedroom home has cveryt h ing ... COl\IPLETE P R I VJ\ C Y. l o v l' I y g re e n be It local11>n . ..,hows & looks like a :\YODEL 110:\-JE! Nt·w ;Jppl1a1wes. l' a m t• I t· a r p e l i n g • cl l' l' o r a lo r wallpllpl'r, mirrored doors. wood flnnnnl!. c·t r, <'ll'. ~ ~1 49,SOO. OPEN I ·4 525 A VE. CAMPO EASTBLUFF AT ITS BEST ... I ll " I d l' t h I ... ll l' \\ I \' p :1 I ll I l' d . 1mmat•tilal(· hnn11• 1-. :1 hl·tlrnom:-.. :.! halhs & ;.in 1nl1matt• k1lthl'll l;imilv r o o m C) u l s 1 cl t • • t' o m p I c· t c landscapillj.! \\llh l'()Unl for expansion & loC'aLL'd on a quiet n1l-cle s.ic." Sl3!J,!iOO. OPEM 12·4 807 CEIRA PLACE IRVIME TERRACE Dclii?htfully hrii,:ht & clean 3 heclroom home with !-iwimminl.! pool 111 prime South or highway loe.1t1on. Walk to the hl-<H·h. Ne'' port Center or Balboa Is land from one of the l'hniC'C·st :1n•as uf Corona dt'I ~hlr. ~1 68.000. OPEN 1·5 1500 DOLPHIN TERR IRVIHE TERRACE \ ho11"'l' \\1th g1 C'at potential! Small 'It'''. lt·e lot 111 µre:-.tig1ous nc·1ghhorhood. Formal dining room, lam1lv room with fireplace. Low m:11ntenancc yard. ~1 75.000 TREASURE ON TERR.A.PIM This Baycrest family a rea is rarely available. See this exclusive 4 Bdrm. plus Family Rm. home on pool-sized lot. Refreshing -and it's yours for Sl85.000 Fee. OPEN 1·4 1711 TERRAPIN WAY PEHIMSULA CHARMER 2 bedroom home with separate 3rd bedroom & bath over ~arage. Spacious inner patio with huill·in woocJ storage fo r the fireplace. Fun decor. e\.c:elknt locution ancl in imm :H·ulatc conclil1on ror only Sl 57.0W. Oft!H 1·4 1526 E. OCEAN ILVD. SOPHISTICA TIOM Wlnf' POOL IM OLD CORONA DEL MAR Beautifully appointed & well maintaine d. Separate guest quarters on an R·2 lot. Lots of wood lones, and south of the highway for only S225,000. · OftEN 1·5 417 GOLDENROD fOf' An Appoifth•nt SH The ~lowl'"J Please Cofl 644·1766 INVITING GARDEN ENTRY Owner has purchased another home· and says sel l ! Beautifully maintained indoors a nd out. 4 bdrms. family r oom . Perfect family area with parks and pools. $155,000. VIEW raoran Older home on breathtaking lot, a corner parcel iD the heights. This is leasehold property. Full price S130,000. THI YllW NoM 1M1 TOP tn beautiful ~la Rock President Homes. A f abµJous plan so with 3 bedrooD11 Pl\.W family and dlnina room•. AU Jarfe room• plus a large· prlv•te yard, on the top or th• hltl. A very rare opportunity at $230,000. ~~,"e! $~.tJi.~; Pvt and J>l'l'llHls to enlarge ~li9,500 Ice EMERALD BA y 911 kincJ' Rd. H.B: Sot. & S..n. 1.5 1 Wdl&ls; 5 BR; i.tepc. lo UDO ISLE BAY FRONT I bch-ieJS,000. ~. Wd ict:.: 3 BR~ ocean vtew-'425,000. 3 Lra view; 5 BR- $435.000 ·I Solidly bit; 5 DR: close to lt:nn park S-i:>O,f.100. S Ol•n view; 3 Bit ~20.000 CORONA DEL _ MAR 1 C.1ml'O lhghlands; 4 HR $174,500 ' :!. Duplex; for inrome or r!!lm:ment-$18ll,500. LINGO · REALEST ATE NEWPORT BEACH 644-7020 PRICE SLASHED Now S!.17, 500. Gol1ll'1>tls :l BH. ;! U \, luxunou:.ly dl• corJtcd homl'. L..irgc fo.umh room, log h11htcr f1 r('pl ;1ct•. Gou rml•l k1tdu>n + rnJnY extra:.. 1\ir l·o1Hlll1oned, pro fr~!.t0nally l andscaped. Hurry!!! GREAT HOME Uruvers1ty Park, 4 Bit, :i BA, large Camtly room. 2 f1reploces, formal hv1nu & dtruni: room. next t.o tennis, pool. & green· bells. Only SL29,500. 1''ee. SEA VIEW Low. low pnn· wilh VI J::W. :l BH, ~·, HA. 1·ountry ~tyl•• I ,1m1l y room, wood burn1n~ . f1n•plal'C !>unnv kilt-hen m Jr tl'nn1-.. ""urt ~ pool, &_ )JI U/./I uUJrtfod l'n lr..ini c. s;!:!t;.~111. BEACH FRONT Relax ,'I,[ play. l .. anta:-.lic nn'.rn \-ll'W, 2 bcdr<H>m , :! hath. ~uper vutent1al for'>'>'> CaU on th1:. one! SIJ!l,500. OCEAN COVERAGE LOVELY WARM OLDER 2 STORY :; Bed rm home ''Ith large pu•r an<.l dock. ~500.000. 112 Via Udo Hord ..... a. S..nday 1.5 BE A KING ON KINGS! IH CLlfF HAVEN t?XCClknl tam1lv location, completely r edone 3 bcdrm. family room home with pool. So l'onven1ent to schools, 110 <.'hauffcuring for p;.ircnts ! $16!1,!XJO. 611 Kings Place, H.I . Sot. & Sun. 1-5 QUALITY COUNTS IN WESTCLIFF! nADITIOHAL ATMOSPHERE -in thi-. lovely :.I bedrm. 2 bath home. Stained glass door panl'I~. Lilt'<! floor entrv and shuttt•rs lhru out. Spat"1ous law11.., and t·arPd for 'ards protC't'l ~·011r <(lllCt & pnvac:y. :-;111:;.ooo I 50 I Lincoln Ln .. N.8. S..ndav 1.5 THAT EXPANSIVE FEELING BUT HOT EXPENSIVE l'\t'l'llt•nt I bdrm. famil~· rnom homl· on large t·ul-dc.· ..,ae lot. .'\11 traffic for tht' ch1ldn•n. c:losc lo ... c·h11ols . Hoom fur pool, HV. boat :-.Lur.J gt•. Hl•.tllv great for an :ietivc family. !'lHl.500. · 380 Mira Loma Pl.. Back Bay Sun I ·5 EMY CARE WESTCLIFF SEClUDEO FRONT PATIO leads lo this delightful 3 bedrm. 2 hath home. Huge country kilehcn '"1th l1rl'place. Ample room lo expand ant.l Cltld a pool. $144,900. 120 I Pembroke, M.B. Sat. & Sun I ·5 CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT IH DESIRABLE CAMEO SHORES -I his .luxurious .t hcdl'm home has <J m;.ig111l 1<.·cnt u111ntc•rrupt<:d Vll'W 111 the 1'.1t·11a· lkco.111 The ... pal'klrng pool 1-. an Ill\ 1l<1l1011 11> .1 few lap .... then t·11111\' 1h1· .1dJ01111ng ..,auna'. Fm mal d1n111 g r1111111, l.111111\ room \\llh toppl·I' hooded I 11·l·pl;1t't'. opt•11 ht•.im~ and s tom· i1n•pl.il'l' 111 11\ rng room t•ven 111door l:ll't11.11. <>tft·rt'd at !'785,000. U.v ;.ippl. onh ESTATE SIZE LUXURY PRIME DOVER SHORES -One ur a k111<1 view or mountains and water. . Wall to wall pn vac:y ·-5 bedrooms. dmmg room l<.1m1lv room. 4 1.i:? bath qua ht} home! ~o.ooo. Call to sec. 642-5200 Spectacular ocean '1ew I Ik'droom. 2 12 h;1th tri · level d<.">1i.:n . ,\lort• lht•n 2StJO ~fl. fl. of comfortable ll\1ng. Loaded with custom features. Let us tell you more! $144,!IOO. • Geeeral 1002 GtMrol 1002 The Jelley Company llY.141 Camino Del Mar Del Mar, Ca. 92014 1714) 755-6617 HEW LISTING PETERS TOWHHOMES IHIRVIHE Outstanding pvt corner Joe, overlooking green· bell. 2 BR, 2 BA. formal DR. wel har, 2 cncl<»>ed patios. Pool nr by. Tile roof, l Mory. Sl IG.900. Fee. Oprn Sun l :J. ~V Tahoe. WESTCLIFF EXCLUSIVE Country k1lrhcn w/gardcn window & dbl. frptc, 3 AR, 2 HA. pool. plu,h rpl &deroralor wallpaper thru·out. $172,500. SUHITS BRAND HEW Drive by. First owner dbl depreciation. Four 2 BR twnbse style. one l·BR. nil w/patlos, at 769 Hamilton. Costa Mesa. $242,500. 631-2740 f~~~ JACUZZI Step from this huge MBR Into your pvt. Jacuzzi. 3 BR, ltml DR. Vacant. Compare It buy. UHDER80 Lrg. ' BR. Cozy fp, aun· shine kitchen. Cul-de-sac loc. Nr. achl. &aper buy. PatC..tnll Realtors 548-9607 ·------BY OWNER C:..to.i 5,000~ft. R..c•llhh Stable, uparaw maid OC' au11t home, •ncto•ed llland for aviary or •nlmal en-cl01Ur• Oft •P· prDIC.lmate ai,, ac,... 741LPw.tt• .... Di' .. AMIWI• ShoWn by appt. orily to qu•IHhd buyua. tN0.000. (71') N1·*430 ewr.v lo &kn. --~.!II'- •.........•••.......................•••....... {;;st~rJ3Mf' 644-1133 rcaltv ANYTIME . . BLUFFS NEW YEAR SPECIALS ALL OPEN SUH. 1-4 AT A REAUSTJC PRICE, 2 Bdrm .• ·ups tairs, 1-bdrm. down; 21:? baths, fres hly decoraled m warm tones. 5107.900 455 Vista Roma GREENBELT. Largt• 3 bdrm. & family. 2300 sq. fl. end unit. m xlnt condition! Popular E ·Plan, on C'UI de sue. Visit & compare value! !'141>.900. 204 Nata SUPERB WATER VIEW: one of <t kind, designed for maximum view & luxury living at its best! Gated seclusion. end unit, E·Plan. Ideal for entertaining. See for yourself. 217 Nata. 5225,000 OTHER GllEENIELT le WATERFIOMT HOMH SHOWN IY APftOIMTMBn' LEASES ALSO AV All.AILE NEWPORT DBJGHT -Located near the famous Newport Back Bay on the Bluffs. This 4 BR condo is a real delight. Call us for a private showlng. S118,500. WANTID -buyer tor this warm & charming, recenUy re..done duple" in old COM. Never vacant & ln best area of Newport Beach. $154,500. Open House Sun 1·4. PAINT Ir SA VE -This 3 BR needs help, but lt has a super Turtle Rock location & a very molivated seller. Sl.14,900. NO DOWM TO GI -3 BR. 1 '.-i BA, lrg. lot. One year warranty to buyer. Super Santa Ann Jocatlon. Beal buy ln area. Recently re-modeled ln.sld~. don.'l miss this one! sso.ooo. \\I .I .I<' 1\1<\l:I') •• i '•' ' HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR, INC. MLS 644-013• 1002 GeMrol 1002 ··············~································ MANAGER-REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH A pr1me opportunity with an outstand· ing real estate Or1?anization + h1J?h earnings! Experience is a mus).. Prestigious location. All applications helrl in strictest confidence. Please reply to Ad #68, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Designer Pattern Made Easy Bmii· 7019S ~ / Drop ehouldf'r 11od vnk,. <Ut·tn-<\nr. !'icpc1mling zipprr. lonir l)r 11hort .. 1 ... cvei;, Yiool mel11,n, vnnlrn, nunncl. 701!!5: Mit1Aet0 S (f;.A), M CI0-12), L tl4·16), To order: 1umd pullcm number, 11izo, nnmc, oddro111 and zip. PRICE $2.00 plua 30• ahlpplng ond handling. o .. 19ner S•w Tip Book, Sl.00 poa1pold. Separol••, Sportaw•or& Mlacelloneova, S l.SOpoalpold. Make cbodc poyablo l""Cmdca.Stmd lo lhisnewapepor, c/0Spodc11, 2 Urid110 :it., Mii ford, N.J. OEl1:148. Dept. CP·lS Designer Pattern Made Easy ~It macnab I Irvine ?-. . realty FINER HOMES FROM Sl9,500 TO $895,000 HEW LISTING-OPEN SAT & SUH l·SP.M. This ::.harp 1·slory won't he around long! Spacious 3 B It on one of the best streets in ncighhorh001.l. LJ.!. family rm. formal cl111111g. nl·ulrallv decorated. 1812 PORT MA.HLEIGH. <D·-13) iRA.IM OR SHINE! Just a really nice place lo II\~ in Npt. Bch. for S50.500 (1 .!·housc, 1·2 -mobile>. Lois l\lJller 6.t2·8235. BUT, come sec for yoursc·lf SUH 11 ·3 P.M. -300 E. COAST HWY. oe· AMZA VILLAGE #50. (1)-4-U HARIOR VIEW PHASE 111 Elegant 5 BR .. , H'w" hunh•. Spacious family rm: 2 fircpl..it•t•s: custom features lhruuul. lg. covered palio w tin· rmg , :l·t,1r garage w linil>h cd pluyroorn. Professional landst-.q)lng. . \ ppl. only. Lois Egan 6-t-1·6200. tD·-t;; 1 GOLF COURSE VIEW 2 BR + den McLain townhome in exclusive Big Canyon. Never li ved in! Many upgrad e~! Sl99.500. J uhc Van W1ercn 752·1411. <D·46) NEWPORT HEIGHTS Antique furniture & decor Muld be incl. in the aulhent1c .. PUH'' rm w 'massive brk fireplace & beam ceilings m this immaculate ··doll house·' on qwct tree· lined st reel. Main home w.:Jg. mas tl·r suite + other BR & bath. GtH':-.t qtiarll-rs 111 rear --very comfm lahll' & prl\ :ill' Sl-12.000. J eanne· Harrwll Ii 11 (,:!(Ill <D·-17> CITY LIGHTS & SAILBOATS Pool • .J~H'lll./.I & hn·atht.tking VI EW -·it's <tl l lu.•re i11 lh1s m..ig111flt·cnl 1 Bil Cape !Jorn. Formal <l1n111g, firepla<.·e in family rm & h\'llll! rm. custom drps & wallco\'enngs. Fountc.un & lovely garden palw..,, Low maint. landscaping. En·1·y ameni t y. S329,500. Jeri Html 6-12-8235. CD-48) CAMEO SHORES VIEW! P;,inornmic oct'an '1ew -· ~1 frw quick s teps to priv<1tc bc:ath + private free-form pool. Deaul1ful 4 or 5 BR home w hig h beam ceilings & conversallon area in h' ing rm. ~ :q !). 0 0 0 . A p pt o n I v • Don n a < iodshall Ii I l·u~oo. 1J>·1'1 1 BALBOA ISLAND Hom<' or duplex'! .\l'lu~llh fioth' Li.:. 4 B n cl l' ta ch l' cl h II Ill l' \\ s t• r>. enclosed palio + 2 Hit rl'nlal unit w.'hcautiful hdwd llours. Renr unit n ow avail. furn. al S35U'mo. Flexible financing -!':274.500. Bob Leonard 642·8235. <D·SO> COZY. COMFORTABLE, CONVENIENT Lusk-built 4 BR w.:spacious family rm & formal dining area. Move in ready w new c:pt, restful decor. ~ec ludcd patio & nice yr.rd w ·room for pool. Walk to schools . shoppint.! & Lennis club. Avail. for l'arlv occupancy. Sl5~. rno . Larry D yl'r 6-12-8235. ( ().51) START THE HEW YEAR RIGHT! Live m Harbor \'1t·w -en•rythm.!! is here! Perfect 2 Bit + conv. den home in beautiful settin~ <across from greenbelt & I block lo pool & clubhouse) on IJ.!. corner lol. Attractively land sc:ipccl w.'extensive brickwork & covered patio. "Pride of Ownership"! 5145,000. !\1arjoric Mahon 644-6200. (0·52) l·STORY IN "THE BLUFFS" St:Jrt Lhe New \'C'ar in this easy-l1vmJ,?. t"arefrC'l' area! Sharp end-unit w 'shake ronf. h;.inrb<>mt• pa r q u ct entry . p I a n k f Io o l'l' ti country kitchen, all new l';.it'p('llllJ!, wallcoverinf:!s & shull<ffs. l BRs + conv. den. Compare the \alut· :it S 12 4 • 5 0 0. App t. on I y < ':1 I h y Sc hweickert 642-8235. <D 53) IASTSIDE COSTA MESA 2 charming homes on l lot! 3 BRs - Jg. trees & patios. Live .in one - lease the other! Newport schools. 'Lg. park close by. S190,000. Barbara ·Aune 642-8235. (D-54) IAYSHOUS IAYFROMT .custom bu.ii~ seacious 4 BR family home designed for entertaining w/extensive patio area, formal dining & lg. living rm leading to 'bayfront deck nrca. Family rm. 'brkfat rm, 2 fircplnccs. nC!w fpts & flooring. . ~.000. Bcvt~rly Morphy 642·8235. <D 55 > • . . . . . , -- ...... F-or Sat. Hou, .. For s111.. Hou M t Fors• I Houtu For Sako Hoau For S* I.._ ... 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Hiil· lll'm' "'1111 ,, o.uh· l'llot t'l.1, ... 1t ll'd \d Hnrport Pitt Rlty can 673-2058 ....ct-:ili11i 1---------.- G~rol 1002 GeMrol 1002 .•••.••...............•••••.••..•..•....•.•••. Open Hous~s Sat/Sun 1-5 4604 s~shore s I 7S,000 1839 Sobrino Terrace S425,000 I 07 "A" St. Balboa S265,000 191 I E. Bolboo Bl. S275,000 18 Imo Loa Terrace S 159,500 211 Emettl~t IDplxl S298,900- 4 I 02-Brisbane S94,950 • * NEW LISTING THIS WEEK * • PRESTIGIOUS WATER CONDO S239,500 fabulous location with VIEW. prestlqe. sec:urity and the rlqht oddreu! Adult 2 bedroom with all luxuries of poo I , sauna, joc:uui. Boot dock may be available, Owner may c:onsider leose/optlon. • • SPACIOUS & BEAUTIFUL S226,500 Fresh and coord inated decor and loc:ated on a large corner in Newport Beoc h. Perfect family home with 4 be drooms, large formal dininq room with fireplace; formal livinq room PLUS paneled family room large enou<Jh for billiard table. Groomed & londsc:oped yard surrcxindinq this prime properly. Shown by appointment. OCEANFRONT CONDO Sl20,000 Glamorous one bedroom completely furnished in Solano Beach. Wolk to Race Track. Perfect vocation retreat & use os rental. Owner will lease option. • • OH WATER WITH DOCK S l59.500 W ell· planned town home with 3 bedrooms and you own the land and your dock. Convenient N e wpo rt location and well-priced. • • • • • • • • • UNOBSTRU CTED VIEWS 159,500 Unique and excitinq three-level condo. Privacy on corner location wi th 3 bedrooms. formal dining room & fam. rm. kitchen WARMTH & C HARM S 163,500 Storybook cottoqe . only steps to best OC EAHfROtH. Coty 2 bed. and din rm. Prime location. BEAC H DUPLEX S 175.000 You c on see & hear the SURF! BeovtifuUy redecorated 2 bedroom units with all amenities for beach living with luxury. Price inclucks the furniture -and it's really nice' OPEN DAILY 1.5 P.M. FABULOUS VIEW 5265,000 Wood and glass and oriqinal desiqn ].story home. For the creative or artistic family who wont a "near the action" home, walk to oceanfront & bayfront and lov e to entertain' Flexible 3 be droom home, ALL NEW! VIEW, LIGHTS, GLAMOUR S425,000 Close to yacht clubs and best location in Irvine Terra ce. Beautifully decorated 4 bedroom home with family room, gorqeous pool & patio. You own the lond and the privacy. A perfect executive retreat f or t he family and for entedaininq THREE UNITS ON LIDO S450,000 Decorated with the best and acrou from Boyfront. Two bedroom with balconies, patio\ and much more. Owner will consider uchanqe. GRANDEUR 01'4 POINT S275,000 Prestiqi04IS comer with loads of room for the loreJe family. Open and exciting two.story home with 4 bedrooms, fomlly room & deft, plus Indoor qreenhouse. An unu1uol clean contemporary desigrt. DUPLEX, IALBOA ISLAND $298,900 Young and fresh duplex with especioUy lorqe 4 be<lroom and 3 bedroom units. BolconlH and patios for enjoybtg Island llvinq. FIXER UPPER S7J,950 Where un you find o home for this price wlttt 3 bedrooms, eftclos.d patto and lortJ« yard? Small and closely knit fomlly commu11Uy. Con¥11ti•1tt to eurythl*J-Why pay rent wfleft you con afort buildin«J equity with owllfl"Ship! VIEW Of WATU SH,500 Youn9 Clftd woodsy condominiUM home with lack lay Vltw and stre111ty. bcltlnt 2-story, 3 btdroH• with cheoretor ....mti11. . OPEN HOUSES 1-5 PM HARBOR VIEW LUSK t ri kvl'l homl' ha~ many ('Uslom fcatun:s. Lurgl' <·ourl) ;.11·<1. b('autif ul olive tree unct m.111v rose• liushl·S Bltn hookshC'ln•:-.. for11i • .t dining rm. pandt•cl fJmil~· rm \\ parq1H·l I Joor. hug1· pool Opl'tl Sat H7:! S;1ncka-.tlt• l>r TURTLEROCK BROADMOOR Ill'" h of h·11·cl. :1 IH·drm. I :.11nil~ rm and d1·11 hllllH' (°111'tll'I lot \pJH'O\. lijtl "Cf lt 't1·1·h l:ittcb<'.'lll'cl \'a< .. tlll ()\\ ttt•r .111\.Hllh Ol li·rl·d .11 -.11•u100 Opl'rl S:it t\ Sun. 1'):!22 ~ll'tT:l lklln HARBOR VIEW HILL,_ It>\\ l':o.l pnn•rl •wt•an \ ll'\\ 111 t 'cl\I :i Rt'drm tamth rm + lonn.al dining :! Co1v f1n.·pla< ,., l\ IH':tml'cl c·<·tl1ng-. Op1·n Sal Sun 11 I~ \\'h1lt•-.<11b CAMEO HIGHLANDS IH'aulll ull.' 11p J.:rJdt'd I lied rm honw ''1th lar~l' ponl 1\ 1at·11111 with mu1·h pn\ :tt'' l..11 !.!\' l11t l'.iln \ l'l'li<' s l111w lpk~ \ppm:-. 2:1110 .... q It Olll't'<.'cl at !-."211UH>O I >1w11 S,1l Sun . llJIO l>on·ht·slt'r S PYGLASS 1'111s popular l'111·tsm11111 h mndl'l 1lll1·r~ :1 h1•d1·n1:-1. ~ hath Im rn.11·11l.1k 1·1111dil t1111 :1 Car ~ara~1· \PP""'~'"" 11lcl .\ ls n 111 f1·1·::-ht·aulll ul 1111•;1n 'it•\\ 1'111!1•d "111dn\\-. ()\,tt1·r '' 111 1·.1rn l.1ri..:<· :!nd t r11 .... 1 dl·1·d Oll•·n·cl .11 ... ~!lh 111111 I 111 .111·11 .11 1:1 :-;:111 \I ;II 1·0 \\',I\ 11pt•n Su11d;I\ SPYGLASS -BEST VALUE hl·.1ut1lul :1 111ii1 m Pt111sm11ul h m11dt·l ll':il11r1·!'- lll'.cllt1l 11I pool <11td l•IC'll/11 SUJh.'I' rlt'l'P -, < "r i..a• .1i..t' t h;1t h.1.., .t t•hildn·n ·..., i.:a 11w room ;111d .1 h.ilh \\llh dn·,sll1J.! :ir1-.1 lor pool 11 1,.:hl\' tq1~radl0<l \Im 1· II\ l nnd1t1011 Ol lt•n'(l rll !".! 11J.500 Op1·n S;11 Sun. 8 ;\lnllll'l'l'~ ('1rl'lt· OTHER PROPERTIES BIG CAMYOH DEANE mo:.t pop11l;ir \ 1 r ... ;11llt·-. mod1·I 1•1HI 111111 <ior!!t'Olh 1111.;!11 ll1.d1l \II'\\ \\tlh (".11 .11111:1 .1 ... ;1 lictlllh 111 1.!hl\ 11p1·1,11l1·cl l'r11·c·d lo ~ 1 ·II C OROHA DEL MAR DUPLEX thl ' dupl1·' h;1 ... l11·1·n v11inpl1·t1·l\ n·m11d1·l1·d 111 •\\ 1·.1rp1·h I hrunul. Ill'\\ p.11111 lll"ld1• ;111tl 11111 '''\\ .1ppl1<1tH·1·~ l".;11·h 111111 ll-.illll'I'' ., lwd1·m .... I ll;dh 11 11..:hh dt· .... 1r;dd1· 11·111.d :1r1·.i NEWPORT BEACH l':ill u-. tc1 '-l't' 1111 ~ 11111 .... t.111d111 ;.: I lll'dnn :.!1 h.1th h11nw 111 It t1 I. I ti '\ I '\\ p 111 I .... I t IH." l .. I c.: I~ lh·<111L1l11I l;iin1h l\11C'lw11 <111·a \\llh c u ..,tom .... 1wt1t•1 .... \\t'I li.11 111 l:tmth 1011m pool '11c· \,11d 1l11s1• 111 c nmm1111tl\ l1·11n1' ,Ii, p111tl \II 1111 .... l11r 11nckr :-1811.t>OO I· 1·1· REALTORS 675-551 1 OPEN HOUSES EASTSIDE COSTA MESA: 399 l. 18th Street. Wei I built, attractive DUPLEX: 3 bedroom & ploydeck -upper unit. 2 bedroom. patio & enclosed yard tower &Mit. Wood burniftCJ brick f ireptoces. Owtter will EXCHANGE for units in San Clemente. Open SAT & SUH 1-5. 935 WEST BAY AVE: Balboa Penin1ulo. c ustom built, 2 story Cope Cod home across from sandy ~och. leoutif\lt Big lay view, dos. to Newport Harbor Yacht C lub .. Zoning & ~space available for aportment addition. Open SUH 1-5 4 4 I SEA WARD: Corona Hlqhlands lnterestinq 2 t>.droom home with small income unit & your own swimminq pool. Access to private beach. OPEN SAT & SUH 1-5. BY APPOINTMENT MESA VERDE: Fine 2 story. 4 t>.droom, & family room home. Newly carpeted & freshly painted. Owner-Agent hos purchased anottler home & hos priced thii to sell quicldy. S 128,000. JASMINE CREEK: Corona del Mar presti9ious address In gated, private community. 2 Story. 3 bedroom & dctn/study: marvelous ocean view from master t>.droom balcony. Temis c:owts. pool, jacvni. & clubhouse. It's tust great - I know t>.cause I live there too Ueon Colet. CAMEO SHORES: Excellent comer lot with ocean view & easy walk to private beach. Unus ually lor9e lot for pool & spa initallation. Or upand & personolhe to your hearts desire. 3 Bedroom, family room, private patio; room to store boot or recreational vehicle. UNIVERSITY PARK: Heorly new, townhome. Exceptionally well located; lorqe master suite, upqr~. microwave oven. central air conditioninq. 8~st in clan. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2 515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 675-5511 CHIHACOYE OHHSUH. 1·5 2733 SHELL ST. Coromt dt:I Mar; nt>wh 11ro£l.':.!>1onall~ llc1·orut t'\i, 2 bdrm + 1kn :i h;.ith:. a :.tory hOffil' \\ /t:lev-'tor . ~ourmN kl1ch ·a.II teak c;,bineL'! & lloor. wct bar. fr pie Some hay view, too' "Sll'IJI; lo l1eal'h & buy. ~J,500 COSTA MESA UROOKVlf.W TOWNllOUSJ-;, 3 BR. 2'~ ha .. "'" elcc. bit tn1>. lmrk frplc. upJ!rtldt:cl 1·:irpl'ls. :.! landi.caped 11<1 t 1 o s . p o o I a r c a $94,!IOCI' OCEAHVIEW! NEW LUXURIOUS .. CONDOS ... Open Sat Sun 1 5 2285 Canyon, CM :J L~c Bdrm:.. 21.~ baths, Fireplaces ~ Lovely Lnndscapin~ Wood & Bric~":) Extr 2 Car En<'l'd Attach<.•d Garage • S upt•r Lo<·ation From S82. Ste!ll' lo ocean. delux1• ·----------------... dupll•x, 4 & )lbdrm. unill> Park 3 t.'an. Sl8!1,000' Gettttot t002 W.U tr3dc hJr home neur ••• •• • • • • •• ••••••••• ••• ••••• •• • •••• •••••••• the b,.>. LIDOSAHDS Hop. skip or iump lo 1H·can; like new :I bdrms • 2 baths. used l>nck frplc .• new kitchen & all applianl'C'>, carpets. drape,.. Only Sl 15,000' Balboa lay Prop. Redtors • 675-7060 * IE UNIQUE IN '78 llol>~ thl' thoul!ht appeal ltJ \OU" If so. t·on:mkr Jlllllllll! th,• pn·st1i:1ou;. olflt:cs 0£ L'111qUI.' llumcs lor .1 ranlasl1c 1978 Al· cdcralt·d l"Om nuss111n schedule. in-hou:.<' s\\ mg loan:.. c•rcall\ c "ale:. atds. compuH•r lcrm1n,1I & al'ttvc traamng & ad· rruru~lratiun. &· umque in '78 with Uniqul' Homes Heal 1-~aate Contact Jim Wood at 675·6000 IOACRES Rancho Caltlornra. Prime 41\0tado coun tn·'' c;rl•at rn1.·c1me 1>olcnttal < 1uo<I ll•rm.., ,1,•a1I. Con,1der I'\· 1·han.:1• :s:;11,11011 CJll ;.>10 1151 ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS CATALINA .I ilclrm . I Ila . lotdwn. chnl'llt• collai.:1· on It•\ l'I l•tl JUq 1 hi k' I rum dn\\ nwwn \\ alou \" a•·.1 l1nnfunspo1! S7:>.ooo BILLGRUHDY REALTOR 675-6161 Starter Price Cut: $47,000 Temhc buV 10< the young couple Your first homel Charming 2 bedroom home with eating area. wOOd cab1ne1s in the kitchen Pnced right call for all the info Call 540-'720 Let's Bake Cookies In this super deluxe kitchen featuring new micro wave oven 4 bedroom family home with dining room area, breakfast bar. stone fireplace entry and eictra baths Patao and garage door ooener Wont last' S89.500. 540·1720 Colonial Mansion Near Country Club Goll tennis and oool tac11tl1es Huge elegant 4 bedroom home tully custom1z.ed Ideal home for all your r•ntertain1ng Attractive Ille entry, delulCC kitchen. rec room eating area. lr1mliy room and d1n1ng room Wet bar. professional decor 2 brick fireplaces and Pxtra bath!. Nl'wly oa1n ted Call now' 540·17'20 Triplex Price Slashed ldP.al 1nvt>Stment 3 attractive units all with 2 bedrooms each Unfurnished Master bedroom ooeni. onto large oat10. Front unit with fireplace Call tor more details S12.000. 540-1720 COSTA MESA TRIPLEX l'l'<lltl t'd ' \ppt'n\. ~x:1t1 -.q II ul \\1.:ll ma111t.i1111.·d 11\1111! -.p.111• I ('.irporh Ill ·'"" olcl l11<'.1t1·cl 111 i.,:1111d n·nt.il Jn•;1 :"l''' c .11 pl'I p:1111I ,\ \\,11lp:tpl'I lro11t unit I>\\ .,\ hll n' .tll 11n1t~ Ofll'rl'n :1t , I 11 :1110 GeMral 1002 ri! 675·3411 LUSK¥1RE!\LTY a Jo hn /J. J,11 sk S .\'011 Co. 2515 E. Coast Hwy Corona dr-1 Mar I I 1002 Ge.wral ····•···•·······•·•···• ·••••·····••··········· IRVINE TERRACE 5 Rdrms. I hath. f:im1h room . d1n1ni.: r oom. flH·pl.ll'C pool l"et•l<1ntl Horth LorJUftO Con do I .. •r.l?l' I Rt·droom .... hill' \\ 1lt'r \IC\\ '.'ll.!.:101) d0\\11 CdM DUPLEXES ~ti OF II WY , ~p.ic1111" :1 bllrm dt·11. tin•pl.11 l' t'Jl'h unit Ol·1•1tn\ tt•w from upiwr $23!1,IMJll (',\l'I': COD :! ll<lrm. HARBOR VIEW WITHA HARIORVIEW First Time Ofrercd. in tht' original sect Ion or llurbor \'1ew lhlb <>n lhl' view side of Wh1k Sail., Way, on <"<Ct'P· uonaJ)) :.btirp 4 lJr. :? · hulh. .... fam rm home"' 1lh formul cl1n1og. lo' 1•h pool & 1acu111 Low t .1ri· )ard ,\NU f1replucc. t·rwlo~<'d) ;1rd A Spel·lacular Oce~n. lpp1•r 1 llc-clrm hl•,1m Buy,li;lnnd.&nil!hlhjtht Cl•1hn11. Sl l!UtOO ,-1ew $269.500. <.:all 644-7l70 ~ 7211 lor deta1b ..••.................•. ·•·••··•••···•···•····· TRI HARBOR RfALTORS RESOLUTIONS FOR "78'' -1 Tu lw 111fornwcl t11 \ttlt• 1111· th1· hl't tcrmcnt of our l'flllllt n ::2 Tu Ill' inl11r11wc1 Lo lll.'lp ~till \\tlh _H1ur 1n<l1\·1clt1;d home.· 1w 111\·l':-.lnwnt ll('l'(b L;i l').!l' t·nouJ.(h I 11 ~c·n <' ~ ou -.m:il I r•111n1~h lo kno\\ \"Oll Have ~GREAT "78" 400ll7" FOR AU C.M. MllS I G.-ral I 002 G.-rol I 002 ···••·················· ·••···················· DOCTOR, LAWYER, MERCHANT ... or Chief. will u~rce. tht~ nc'>' duple' has everything' Tax adnintagc:-.. location. price & s 11.l.' 3 Brlrms .. :1 baths. 2 bdrms .. 2 baths. 8189.500 orEN SUH. 1-4 36S LoPERLE PLACE '15th and Tustin Ave . Costa Mesa) AEOCARPET ' WE'VE GOT YOUR l 1c~m I h1.'<.lro'Jm ..! hath 'larlcr hnml" ::,1;i.!JOfl I Ek'droom "\0Jkrw1a · m El Toro' S82.:!541 3 }t<>droom. 1·orner lot \'A t~rm~· sn.soo 3 Hcdrnrlm ~ ram1lv In I rv111e ·~ c-;rrenLr4'l' ! S!}U~I Brand new East!.1dl· ~I hedroom + r1rC'plnc1" S7'J.5()(t Remade-led ... tartc·r home \\llh f1replacc! Lnw down' \'A or fl{,\ OK' SSi .!AJO 754-1202 ?VA TERMS? $69,900. Soper So llunlin~lon are;i homl' "' frpl1·. den. ;.ind 2 pal10-. Cl\\ ncr tra.n!>rcrrcd :\lu!.L Sl'll Call today. !i<1S 7221 $89,950 Mesa Verde Good pnoe for a super area' Owtside ltrep1t by the pool patto area Soac1ous family room with the pool c1rcu1ar ftreptace 3 bedrooms eattng area second hearth 1n the J11110Q room Can 1 la~t' Call 540-1 720 Get Ready For Summer Huge gorgeous heated pool Lovely patio. toot Immaculate 3 bedroom with family room. dining room area. C'atino area off th4! kitchen and 11te llOOfs. Celling ltghttno 1n the family room Butlt 1n stereo speal<ers Must see lh1S ranch slyle soecral 569.500 540· 1720 Loft Style Monticello Townhome Immaculate and ou1ell 3 bedroom townhome. 2 bedrooms upstwrs.J11ning room area. eatrng are3 and extra baths. 2 adutt ooots and one pool for the kids Patio. lovely clubhOuse. Beller hurry 1ust ltsted S62 500 540·1720 2 Story In "The Ranch" W11h lots of extra soace mother-1n·taw ouarters Ranch style home with 4 soaclous bedrooms, formal dining room. den. and bncii. tireplace Extra baths OwnM an111ous S95.500 540. I 720 View Au.Jt/M, Hdt4 Cdl644-72 II ._.~.Atw' (L) rih flAA,, -~ -/ ,(,( -• tj""l#Ha« POR DETAILS ~t {!)tp«P,~ QR,,(, c/llta/t Ci-AUllORS1002 ~~~·~~~!!!!·~!-~~=::: ~ WHtdiff batty Santa Ana Heights Charming home. remodeled in old world selling. 2 bedroom home w1lh den, country kitchen with Hhno area and antiQue accents Huge back yard. 2 coverod patios, l<oi Pond. view of the back bay J ust llsted. wlll go fast• $88.950 540-1720 •••············•••·•··· ~ CE 810111 ILllKS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DO YOU HAYE A REAL EST.ATE L:ICEHSE? We Have Your Own Desk And Privale Phone Waiting For You At Our Spacious Newpor t Beach OCflce. All We Ask ls That You ltavc 1ngh Integrity And Feel Comfortable Listing And Solllng Hom<!s ln All Of Newport 'Beaches' Presligiouis Arens . Call John Me rrlll. The Mnnngcr, And Make An Appointment To Discuss Our New Commis s ion Incentive Proftrnm. All Appll<'tttlons llcld ConfldcnUnl. lf You Need Trntnina We W111 Help ~ Office 631-1100 ..... 640-tJJl $©R~~-~~~S Tliot Intriguin g W' ord Gome with a Chuckle -----·--~ CU.Y ti ~N ( ~DAMNER 11 I I I r r POYRAD I I I 1 r C t L 0 P E I' I I I I 4-PLEX Sl65,000 Uruque income property wtroom to add 2 addl- 1.Jonal uruts Xtrn lar~<' owner's unit w1formal din rm & deluxe masl swte. Xlnl income Call fordeta1ls &16,717\ ~'" t1·•·s1.r1r lf't' (~·ISlitl IASTSIDI COSTA MESA $72.000 3 B•dtm, hu•e lot. COmplet.o with hardwood noor. dbl gar .• cove.red plitlo & qulot street. Oul oC atate owner needs lm· mediate 11le. Super buy· hurry I Call 546-S880 -.. ,1. ..... HERITAGE . . REALTORS GUISTHOUSI ic with 1>rim Cllrt Maven htn "'' unkt"n llY rm. trmt dlnlnl rm • tf1)1ca .. qUlct el sane l 3 Br, 2 bit. StH.t~. t41•HU. Opf'n hu ~D l~S. •ll Pio ... NB Investors! Corona del Mar Duplex Reduced' New un11 in back area Both homes with 2 bedrooms front uni• features beamed ceilings and OO'Y fireplace. Recently pe1nted Call before 1t s gona $175.000 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor BIYd. Costa Mesa ·TRRDElL REALTORS .. e - Ser!lag 8000 Clffes OArl. Y PllO T -: t M¥11TOl"I • • • 5PIC14L 4-PUX ""-i YlAlS MIW NliROClAH $45.000 DOWH Pride ol owner hap unati. with fanlai.tac 11 tun1• hrtfplacei.. Enclollt!d ga.caaes. All beduUful, i.p~1oua units. Own<' boutht another -must :.atrif1cel Hurry! Muny additional .investment opportunities. Call 110w 7881 Ill 9• 11 S IVN IOM 1111(11 • Gl>LF COURSE HOME Super S BR, 3 BA, J car gar, xtra lrg. FR. i1tonc frpl, patio on Ja1rway- foreYetvtew. $214,000. LAKEFROHT ' CONDO J,u,rury 3 ~a. 2 BA. larae d t n, fT p I c. N r , clubhouse. 1oec. gatcs- rorever view. $100,000. J:'AREL WALKER &!$-4144 lB IWTC41 ~RBEACH 1,HOMOHEY ·" DOWN ~0 QUALIFYING Super ~hurp, ru•w J>OOI home JU'>l one 1111lc from -.andy bcurh. l\o quahfv 1 Qg • c a 11 M a l' k a I 962 ~788 Q. K€Y <1@)2 R€ALTORsX 'CAPECOD SSJ,000/$2. I 50 TOTALOOWH \\"fn"aang roadway to '"arull: :! ~ton rctrtal ' l'n' Jlc i;round:. prott•rt ,,·clu<l•·cl •·nl1} 111 I." 1-.h hv111i.: ru11m (,11urrnl"I >.1u tw11 "'' 1 l1111J..-. ... un ·h11w 1·1111rt \ .inl' \\ 111<1 Ill~ -.t,111 \\,I\ ll-,1d;, tn w1·1pr111: "'·"' •·r hrl rm pl}!' t•hiltl ., rt•I rPal' ll111•rv ' ~ .. 11t•r '' ;rn"n'" Xl'7 tlllltl ,, 1 • I ,J tr, 1 [~- TURTLERO CI< IMVESTOR'S SPECIAL $47,500 < .u~rclrd l!alt'" ,t\ pro 1 .. eh IJ1 '"" i.:rountl, "1lh l~Mtl :-Ot'! lt1fh-d I 1111°\ ltr I,, .. ll\'\ •• la\ llH' f •Htrtl ..,11 ll 'h I II I' 'I 111 111 t 1 I-' I• h l' 11 II I ,. I I 1111"' 1' JJ \ .1 1 •' 1 u 11 I I \ ,11 cl '>wi:i:p111).! 111.0 ,,, 1 l11lr111 ..II ~·htld :-. retr1·111 I I\\ 1wr ,, ,UllXlOU'-~uhm1l <Ill) of~1 • K-17 ·till Ill •',llf.l•l i , l•l t 4 ,1 -. w GI TERMS c'-' thi'I blfl shin1tlt> roof r"'1-tt st\ le f;im1lv lwmi: ·1 bri, i ha, I m Iv t 111 "'lo.ub of rPm111t .w11rk. 1iLanll'r .1n•a' ,\: 1111! 1111 1•rtd 11.11 "' \I " to-111 , cl 1ln1J nm ti:r• dHl•lri•ns pll!:)' hnll'l' ,\. pl.11 \ ,1111 Utll' S7h ~Jlllt' i.11t , 711 ~ Walker & lee • Reul F ... 1.Hr . -. •VA TERMS 0HLYS62,500 &;ill buy In lhl' ;in•a. Air condlt1onl!r und some otbe}: ruce xtra's. Calling us 11' a must -The dog bt*t A quick cscow and tf\la yeor's best Gbriatmas prl·,onl. is yfld'l'S . 546· ZH:l "'9'4 11•9•H\f '"i' ii I' 11m11 HOUSES FOR SALi 2 IB>lOOM l~fi J.a~una Canyon Acre • Lag Bch ti1S 6646 ~9.950 Sunday l 5 4K2X H1H·r 1\\l'. Newport Beach 6~5 0358 l'l'.?S,000 Sat1Swll0·4 412 J f.aL~I COid CdM ), Ccl.M 1,;5.t)()OO SJ20,000 Sat 'Sun 1·5 71X Malabar <Irvine Terr.>. CdM 673-8550 Sl40,000 Sat, Sun 1·5 14596 Ov<il, Irvine 752-1700 ~5.500 Sat 1·4 1242 Rutland Hd #2 (Wcstcliff) NB G 12·8235 S81,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 22!1 S1erks, Costa Mes a 518-1168 Sun 12·4 2 BR & FAM RM or DEH • 2007 Perla (Bluffs) N. B. fJ75-0000 !':142,500 !')al Sun 1·5 ':1~15 Bruce Cre-.c:ent CL Sda >NB 645· 75i5 Sl3.5.000 Sun. 1·5 2i:l3 Shell SL. <China Cove) Cd~I fj75-7060 ~299.500 Sun. 1·5 2114 VistaNobleza. BllJffs. NB 631·1800 Sl57,500 Sat 'Sun 2·5 1807 Ta huna Clrvine Terr.) CdM 673-4400 s:ns.ooo sun. -t-s •723 Santan:.i Drive, Corona del Mar 6114·9513 Sl61,000 SatiSun 1·4 300 1<;. Coast I fwy #50 CDA V >NB 642-823S $0,000 Sat 1·5 ·sun11 J 1818 P ort Abbey OIVH ), NB 644-7211 Sl36,500 Sunday 12· I 4271 Bridgeway <Grntree) Irv. 551·5238 581.500 Sun. 1 5 •1tll OdysSl'Y Ct CNpt Crest) NB 675-6000 Sl37,500 Sw1. 1·5 l IG:l2 Beach <College Pk.> Irvine 552-7500 $80.000 Sun. 1·5 22 SandcrlinJ.: <Deerfield> Irvine 752-1414 !583.900 Sun. 1 -1 lfi Sandrrlin i.! (Deerfield) lr\'Jnc 752-1111 !'~11.500 Sun 12·4 . l BEDROOM !(!.'i Katelin. Laguna Beach 4!17-3a31 ~138,500 Sun 1·4·3o 82K Cortez <~lcsa dcJ l\lar) CM 55t>-7Ul9 ~.ooo Sat Sun 11 ·4 :JJ29 Van Bun·n <~1rsa North) C.M 5 Iii 8640 ~77.500 Sat :sun 1-5 !JU Kings Rd (CliffHaven)N.B. 1t 12-5200 !-.2fl9.500 Sal Sun 1 S l:.!OJ l't·mhrol-.e CWcstcltff >. N. B. ti 12·5200 !'l l-U!OO Sal Sun l 5 l:JH Li L<J l'al. \\'t>~lmtn'itt'r 8!18 78:15 ~.'ifi.ooo Sun du v 1 5 :!:>:.! Jltll Jll.H'l' (£-:aslside), C.~I. • •> 11;.:;888 :...8;}.000 Sat Sun l 5 :.2;1,\\'t•n1da C<Jmpo <Bluffs> N.R fill -171iu !'WJ.500 Sun I I l.12ri E Cke;in <Bal J>entn l l'i.U 1;JJ .Jj'(ifj :--157.000 Sun I I r l.1IHl l>olph111 Tt•IT 1l n T(•rr.)Cd:\I Ii 11-17()(} !'IG8,000 Sun. 1 5 1.li \'ia LHlo:'l:ord <Lido Jsle> iXU li40·53.5i ~~l20.00Q Sat. Sun J .:; :111 ProspcC'l <:'\cwportShoreslN.B. fi15 -i575 ~107,000 Sun I I :ill7 !\J <Jrguenle COid Cd:\l ) Cd:\I li75·6000 ~138.500 Sat Sun 1 5 1i1t:! \c·;1('1.1 IOld Ccl:\I 1 CdM 675-1:1100 ~IGi.:>oo Sat ·sun 1-s 1:.is llamptlt·n 1< ':imt·o Shores> C'cL\I lli:i fiOOO ~22~C100 Sat Sun I 5 :J8'1 Fl<l\\er, Costa :\Jtos:-i ;,;; I :!000 "I! I :mo ~ .. l Sun I .• lflli J>l<tl<t 1Blurts 1 '\t•\\ pmt R<·h 7:11 l!tl I "1:11 .. 100 Sun 1 :, IHt. 111111\. :\urlh L;1g111tj Hc:'<J<.'h l!t:J n:m1 !'171.11011 Sat Sun 1 t :.!nn l<1d gc.•\ 1t'w Dr . Laguna Heh ;:; l :11!11 X:JI -02!1.'i Sat Sun 1 5 ~820 Zt'll Dr .. Laguna lk:.ich .J!H-!ll'i:J Sun. l ·::i 11 Sunclance <:"Jwpt. Tl'rr.) N .B. ·1!12·2728 S85,00o Sal'Sun 1·5 :ll 15 C'ork Ln., Cosln J\l esa 5 l6-2:U3 S7R,950 Sat 1·4 207 ~t ii ford I Cameo Shores) Cd!\I tli3·4~00 S2fi9,500 8 l!J So. Broadway, Santa Ana !J 1fl·3'lfm S.52,500 Sat. Sun 1·5 • 10112 Fl::mn<.'r, Garclc:'n Grovr H 17 -11010 ~i9.500 Sun 12: 30· I· 30 l:.!l:l l>nlt\\oo<I. Sanla Ana x ~ 7 UOIO ~iti.OOO Sun 12 ".10-·I · 30 111'1Sl•rt·nadt'1 ln inc Terr > Cd M h J:l.Jf)fi:J SI 85.000 Sun. I 5 1!112 l't naridl!l' 111\· Homes> NB IHllli Pt Taggart 111\'Homes>N.8. 75!1-0lill :-.1:!j.OOO Sun.12 :30-4 :30 J.)21 Kings Hcl., Newport Bel:lch Ii I:) 757.) !'2tiS.OOO SaU)un 1·5 t.i:m K Ocean <Bal. Penin.) N.B. liH-1766 Sl57,000 Sun. l -4 • 1500 Dolphin Terr (Irv. Terr.) CdM 644-1766 SI68.000 Sun .1·5 Gl7 Vista Bonita (Bluffs >N.B. 673-8550 $159.500 Swiday l ·5 304 Otero <Bluffs> Nwpt Beach 673-8.550 ~151.500 Sat Sun 1·5 808 ViaLldoSoud. Lido Isle. NB 675-6670 ~268.000 Sunday 12 .. a zo Laurel Tree Ln CUr1iv. Park> trv 752·1414 l'l2l.500 Sat Sun 1·5 107 .. A .. SL, Balboa Peninsula 631-1400 ~WS.000 Sat 'Sun l ·S 1195 Temple Htlls Dr., Laguna Bch 41*4-9473 S198,500 Sun. 12·4 1501 Linroln Ln. (Wcstcliff) N.B. 642·5200 . 195,000 Sun. l·p 14791 Comet <Calif. Homes> Irvine 5$2·7500 $79.900 Sun. l ·S 242 Walnut (Nwpt Shrs) N.B. 642-~ Sun 1·5 • 2195 State St. <Westside) O.M. 546-4141 S69,500 S\U)dny 1·5 3915 Inlet Isle, Corona del Mar • 675·2311 8229,500 Sun. 1·5 4646 Slerrn Trc <Univ. Pnr1< )lr,·. 1s2.1414 s12fl.ooo 1 DIRECTORY ........... ._.., ... ,_ ........... ,.. ............................. ...... _._..... ._.,,...._. .... .,,.-.................... ...,.. DAAY PILOT WAHf ADI.~ .............. -...... _...,... ...... _ ......................... ~....., .. -.,. •611 Klnt::s Pl., <Cliff Jlaven )NB 7-14 Center, Crn;ta l\lc::,a 642-5200 ~169.900 Sat/Sun 1 5 545-9491 ~5.000 SWlday 12·4 17562 Cottonwood St. <Deane) Irv. :3097 noanoke, l\lesa North.Costa 559-1960 5135,900 Sat.'Sun l·S :\k:,a 4-172 Park Glen <Thl' Willows) Jrv. \ 545-949l S78.500 SWlday 12-4 640-7000 .S-70.900 Sun.1-\1 2105 Yacht Wanderer. Newport 8Gb Joann, Cosla Mesa Beach 1;w.74u S71,950 Sat,Sunl-5 G10-1Xi00 S226,500 Sunday l -5 111 Via Jucar <Lido I sle) N..li. • •21 Bulboa Cov(.•s. Newport Bch 615-2425 5229.000 Sun 1·5 752·1920 S250.000 Sunday 1-5 2284 Fordham <College Park) C.M. 2983 Crofldon. Costa l\lesa .. 515·4289 ~.soo Sat Sun 1-4:30 751 3191 S68.500 5ttn 1·5 I 121 Oxford Ln. <Dover Shrs> N.B. •:\tm6 Seabrl'C.'7e Ln .. Cdl\l :->18-0:~n Sl7 l .500 Sat Sun 12·5 h H £>200 5175,000 Sun 1·5 :!1:w2 Ulul'ridge Rd .• EJ Toro 614-6821 Sat: Sun 12·4 610 Malabar OrvineTerrace)CdM l.i-14-1766 Sl75,000 Sun. 1 -t >!07 C'.,,ciba Pl. <Eastbluff) N.B. G 11 171>6 :-:tJ!J.500 Sun. 12· I :!001 Yacht Jksulutl'. Nl'wport Bch 6 1 l-7383 :O:W5.000 Sat.Sun 1·5 1850 New Jcr::,cy, Costa '.\Jesa 546·2:H3 ~77,!lOO Sunday I .i 809 Sonora Hd .. CoslJ ~l esa s 1ti-2:n:i S7!.l.900 Sat Sun 1 5 115 Santa .-\na. A°l•wporl ncach 510·3l'>liG ~135.000 Sal ·sun 1 s t21i Cambrirtgc, Nwpt llgls, CM 5 10 :lti6<; ~109.900 Sat Sun 1-5 21)117 Hc•cllancls. Cosl<t ;\lcsa ;,.w.~:113 &39.500 Sunday 1 :; !1372 G rand. llunlington Beach !163· 7881 !'70.000 Sunday l s '.?722 Skylark Circle. Costa '.\Jesa 546·2313 Sl20.000 S unday 1·5 5302 Sierra Roja. Turllerock. Irv. fi 10-9000 ~11-1.900 Sunday 12·4 !l:!5 Ti llcr W;n' 111. \'. ll 1 lls l C'd :\J 675-2373 · Sun. 12·-I l lO \'1a Wa1.1l'rs \Lido lslt'I ~.B. f;..t2-823J Sat Sun 1 5 :!1:i2 \'1:,,la Dorado' Bluffs > N.B. 1.; I t. lif}(i SI !XJ.000 Sat Sun I ·:i I'.! 10 Kl·t·I Ur II I.\'. lit lb J Cd :\I Ii 11 lititi :-:1x~1.ooo Sal Sun 1·5 .1:!.l A \'<•ntcla <'am po t Bluffs! N. B ti 1·1-li()(i Sl..t!J.500 Sun. 1-..t ::;; Wood Nymph llrvllll' tiv:,,J In fi'i:J.85,)0 l'l05.500 S<tl Sun 1·5 =I llollv <C111wrsil\ l'<trk 1 Irv. •ii:! 8.5.50 ~12 1.500 Sul Sun 1 .l tl07 Cc1ba l'I. (Eastbluff 1 N.B. G11·1766 $139,500 Sun.12~ :!!'.l:il C'at.1lpa <Easlbluff > '.\i. B. lii:J 8.5541 ~194.000 Sunclav 1 :l 14921 Waverly. Irvine · 752-1700 ~8.9UQ . Sun.day 12·"1 1-ll i2 :\Ioore. lrvioe 752-liOO S83.500 Sat. 12·4 11 Sturhurst·Ct. <:\''Pl Terr.>~B 752 · liOO S8i .500 Saturda v 1 I :!822 La Ventana. Son Clemente · tifil -1131 8:l I 2:J2J S:.tl Sun I :i :!I :12 \'bl a Dnrndo 1Bluffs1 N. B 1111 Iii;+) ~l!J0.000 S:.il Sun t I l:.!flH }-;o.,S(.'\. J.n 1\\'t'Sl chff I :\'.U. Ii I:! ~18.)0 :0:13 1.500 Sat Sun 1-:} :10:! .\ H•ni<la Cumbre 'Bluffs> N B. 75fl ·081l ~179,500 Sun. 12:30-4:30 2i45 Drake Ave .• !\lesa dcl !\far. C:\I fl 1fi·7711 Sat Sun 1·5 1812 Port Manlei~h_(HVH) NB 642-8235 Sat Sun 1-5 l LaurclTreeLn. <Univ. Prk> Irv . 752·1114 5117.500 Sat ·sun 1-5 519 Playa <Bluffs>Newport Beach 642·8235 Sat; Sun 1·5 1525 Camden Or. CCameo Shrs) CdM 6"1~· 1910 SJl0.000 Sat Sun 1·5 2772 Hillview IHVK) NB 644-6200. Sal :sun 1·5 I :iJ :\laster::. Cir .. E Stde Costa :\lesu 5-15-9491 Sat ·sun 12·4 297 I I anover Dr . Costa :\I esa 6~6-7-i,i<a S87.900 Sat Sun 12·4 2552 Grel'tlPriar Lane. Costa Mesa fl46· 7414 S83.500 Sat ·s un 12·4 H02 l:Srisbanc <Univ. Prk) Irvine 631-1400 ~4.950 Sunday 1·5 18 Ima Loa Court. Newport Beach 631·1400 $159,500 Sat;Sun 1·5 •4633 Perham Dr. <Cm Sh)CdM 645·2848:646-7414 Open Daily 2921 Pebble Dr. <RVHills > CdM 675·6000 S298.500 SWl 1·5 10:38 Sea Lane <HVHills > CdM 675·6000 s1so.ooo swi. 1.5 332 ~veniog Canyon Rd . Shrcliff.CdM 644-0801 S193.000 Sunday 12·5 • 5286 Tuflon. West mi11s ter <213)593-6275 &S~.W() Sati,,Sun t..S ~180 Bluebird Caf\yon Rd.. Laguna lich 494-9421 $158,950 3005 Babb St .• Costa Me Sun. t-4 894-5396 S77,000 Sun 1·5 12402 Browning. 'f~tin , 552·7500 SL32 500 (UJ, 1·4 '30 Sahdpl~ (-Woodbridac> Irvine 552· 7~ $102;500 Sun. 1·5 536 San Bernardino CNwpt Hets> CM 642·9'132 si04.ooo sun. 1·5 47 Sycamore Creek, T.urtle Rc.k. Crv . S40·18l2 ~7,500 Sunda)' 1·5 21 15 Orange <Nwpt Hts\ Costa Mesu 640 6161 Sunday 1·5 425 Vista Trucha Ull_9.ffs ). N.JJ. H42·8235 · Sun. l·S 2421 Bun vu <EaRtbluff) N. a. 644-6200 s1tJS.ooo • son. i .s 615 Oortland CC"moo fl 1hlancf ) CdM SUD.~ 3 IR a. FAM RM or DEH & GUEST 415 Pirate Rd .. Newport Beach 646-~)31 Sl56.950 Sat.'Sun 12·5 4 ~EDROOM 4 714 Corlland Or .• Cmo Hlns, CdM 644· 7020 5174.500 Sun 2·4 209 Pearl, Balboa bland fi40·53S7 ~275,000 Sat Sun l·S 5881 Sans Souci. Huntington Beach K!HI 7R55 ~6.500 Sat 'Sun 1·5 14!:.171 J\thc>l. Colll'gc Park. Irv. !\52 5561 AAS.000 Sat Sun 1 5 3010 lfarding Way. Costa Mesa 615-3474 ~8.000 Sun. 1·5 152fl Highland Dr <Westc liff) NB . 675-3220 ~172.500 Sat ·sun 1·5 2307 Bayside Or .. Corona del Mar f\73 -5354 $.595.000 Sa 12·4 Sn 1·5 :1 15 University Dr .. Costa Mesa 5-11) 2313 S84.900 S at Sun 1·4 :J5!J Vista Madera <Bl uffs) N. 8 . fj73·HOO Sl-14 ,500 Sat Sun 1·5 2212 '.\1<.trgaret Or .. Newport Bch 64li 741-l Sl21.900 Sat Sun 12:30-4 5128 Pic:tdillv Cir. Westminster l) HI !J!JOO S93.!IOO Sunday 1·5 829SL.Clair (:\Jcs:.idel '.\JarlC.'.\J. 557 1Hi5 5 Hi·5880 Sal Sun l -5 ~> W StUl'.(!l'On. Costa '.\ksa 5 18-llG8 Sun 1·4 '135 WP~l lkiy. Bal l'L•nn . Balboa Ci75 55 11 s:J.50.000 Sunday 1-5 lli:l21 Timolhv. WC!~lminstcr llli2·44!H s75.!X>O Sun . 1·5 •95 11. l>umbreck. Huntington Br h 8~2-fl37 l Sl20.900 Sunday 11-4 • 28..JS Corvo Pl., '.\1esa Verde. CM D62-7771 Sl36.SOO Sun 12-S 4 BR & FAM 1)4 or DEH 27 Willowbrook <Wdbrdg> Irvine 552-4121 Sl.86.0QO Sat Sun '.33851 Blue Lanter~! Dana Point 496-9723 ~14.000 Daily 1·5 :: Ii Slontn~ton. 3 Arch Bay. Laguna ti31·1800 ~118.000 Sat Sun 1·5 121 Sc' illc I Ba lboa Pen. PU~. B. !'lfil -tf>81 Sat Sunl2·5 1507 :\lariners Or,. :\"ewµort Beach 833·8600 Sl35.SOO Sat Sun 1·5 33452 Gall~ ay, Dana Point 496-6573 ~o,ooo Sat ·sun 10.4 2606 Wavccrest. ~Orona del Mar 640-1286 5275.000 Sat Sun 12·5 2560 Fordham Rd .• Costa Mesa 751 -3910 Sat:'Sun 12·5 1711 Terrapin Way <Bafcrest> N.B. 644-1766 SlSS,000 Sun.1-4 ••231 Canal St. (Newport Shrs >NB 548·1290 $155.900 Sat:'Sun 1·4 :30 1251 Surfline CH.V. Hills) CdM 644-1766 S299,950 SaVSun 1·4 '.3428 Santa Clara.( Mesa Woods) C.M. 646 -3255 Sun.12:30-4:30 • 2101 Yacht Gray long <Sview> NB 675-6000 S2.55.000 Sat Sun 1·5 27922 Calle Bctmonl<.>. SJ Capo 751-3191 SBS.500 Sat·sun 1·5 tu082 Bevt'rly. Huntington Beach 5 11i·2313 Sll9,900 Swidayl-.t li~O Beac:'h, Costa ;\1esa 546-2313 S75.000 Sunday 1·5 8901 Stillwell, Huntington Bch 540·3666 Sl38,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 :w10 Baltra Pl .. Costa Mesa 546-2313 5117,900 SatiSun 1-5 1919 YachtColinia, Newport Beach 768·°'54 $249,000 SatiSun 22S13 Conn. Mission Viejo 640·9900 S123,000 Sat:sun 1·5 3811 Carmel, Irvine 752-1700 $83,500 14221 Saarinen. Irvine Satll-3 752-1700 $121,()()() Sunday 11·:1 : 1712 Pt. Weslbourne (HVH>NB 759·0811 !'145.000 sat Sun 12 : 30·4: 30 • l&a3 Oriole. Costa Mesa 546·2313 SJ54.900 Sunday 1·5 1251 Surfline <H. V. Hills) CdM 644-1766 S229,950 Sat/Sun 1·4 13031 Malena. Orange:Tustin 759..o811 Sl~.000 Sun.12 ~3M :JO 1711 Terrapin Way (Baycrest) N.B. 644· 1766 Sl8S,OOO Sun. 1-4 1915 Windward <Baycrest> N.B. 642·~ S219.500· S/St2:.3M:OO •1758Skylarlt (Baycrest> NB • 644-6200 sat/Stm 1.S •2101 Windward <Baycrest> N.B. 642·8235 SatiSun l ·S 3045 Garfield, Costa M sa s~-2660 S74,900 Sundayt-5 1835 't'nhiti <Mesa Verde) C.M. 546·U41 $139,900 S~t!Sun l 4 • 1615 Ruth Lane, Newport. Beuth 642·2589 Sot -' un 12:30-4:30 4501 SWTC.'yDr. <CIO CdM 614 ~4!>10 178~ Sun 12·4 1911 F.. BaU;ina IJhlf , Balb6a Pen in. 63l·lfOO .ooo Sit ·sun 1·5 • 1839 Sabrina Terrace. CdM m. sm,ooo a.. .& 1601 Dorothy Lane. Westchff, NB 675·6000 $175,000 Sun. 1·5· 1907 Yacht Maria <Seaview) N.B. 675-6000 !235,000 Sun. 1·5 380 Mira Loma Pt. <Back Bay) N.B. 642-5200 $119.500 Sun. 1·5 9761 LaTierra Cr.(Award>Fou.nltill\ Vly 963·1070 SJ.JZ.900 Sun.1·5 200S Lemnos (Mesa Verde) Costa M esa 675-4392 5125,000 Sunday l ·S 21851 Kiowa. HunlinGto·n Beach 962..+t54 $89,500 Sun. 1·5 1877 Port. Taggart, HVH. Newport Bch 631-1808 Sl99,000 Sunday 1·4 9532 Netherway, Huntington Beach 842-9371 5111.500 Sunday 11·4 2 1 512 Cami no TreboJ(LakeForcst)EJ T 645· 7221 5129,500 SWlday 12-5 ••248 2 Baysbore Dr. <Bayshores)N.B. fH2·8235 ~195,000 Sun. 1·5 2318 Aralia (EastblufO Npt. Heach 642-8235 ~154,500 Sun.1-5 15051 Touraine Way, The Ranch, Irv. 6-16·7414 Sl06.900 Sunday 12·5· 17 Foxhill <Deerfield) Irvine 752-1414 Sun. l ·S 1951 Port Weybridge <UV Ho mes > NB 642-8235 ~162.500 Sun. 1·5 •3490 San Rafael . .!\lesa Woods. CM 545-9491 Sl 19.950 ~unday 12·4 28 Oakdale (Woodbridge> Irv 673-8550 $124,000 Sun 12-4 5 BEDROOM 129 40th St .. Newport Beach 675·4f>30 5142,500 Sun. 1 5 23832 Slillwater. Laguna NiJ?Ul·I 759-0811 5157,500 Sun.12:30·4·30 4531 Camden <Cameo Shores> Cd~t 644-6200 S349,000 Sat 'Sw11·5 460 Mendoza Te rr. <Cor His) NB 61'4· 7383 S375.000 Sat ·sun 1·5 .. 1618 Highland Ave .• Newport Bch 675-2311 5219,500 Sat Sun 1·5 • • 112 Via Lido Nord CLido Isl > NB 642-5200 ~.000 Sun. 1-5 S IR & FAM RM or DEN 1627 Port C harles. JI\'11. ~\\pl Beach 640-1812 ~179.500 Sundav I 5 2201 Port Harwick IJIV ltom<.'~>°NB 644 -6::!00 Sun. 1·5 830 St. Clu1r. ;\h'~a dt•I :\I ar. <:~I 5.t!J-9 l!H Sund a~· J 2 1 6 BR & FAM RM or DEH 22 Point Loma f>r . Cor ona rlel ~lar fi t4-0ROJ !"at Sun J -5: :io 6 BR & FAM RM or OEN & PIER ••1406So. Bay front <Bal.Is)) NB 675-6000 5534.500 Sat ·sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 244 Del Gado. San Clement(' 493-8812 $63,500 Sat/Sundav l 5 •#14 Surfside Crt <Nwpt Terr.) NB 631 -0843 )83,500 Sun. 1-5 157 Ave Adobe. Pres Hts. San Clem 496·7711 £72,500 Sat! Sun 1·4 31477 Los Rios St., San Juan Capis. · 496-4752 $56,500 Sat/Sun 10·5 •2710-D Segerstrom, Santa Ana 645-3474 £64,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 14636 Oval Rd . CWlnut Sq) Irvine 833-9781 £53,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 3628 .. B" S. Main <MA) SA 979-6197 $57,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 18644 Applewood. Huntington Beach 842-9371 S79.900 Sunday 12·4 •2525 Ocean Bl #Gl. Corona del Mar 673-7118 5239.000 Sunday 1·5 1638 "B" Iowa St .. Mesa Verde, CM 545·9491 )59,900 SatJSun 12·4 l IEDROOM 345 University Dr. B·l, Costa Mesa 60·1766 £89,950 Sun. 1·5 ll9 Lexmgton. Cost a Mesa 540-3666 S65,900 Sunday l ·S 3 Ill &: FAM RM or DEH 2285 Canyoq, Costa Mesa 673·20.58 $82,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM 2971 Bradford, Unit E, Santa Ana 545-9491 569.000 Sunday 12·4 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 4 IR & FAM aM w DD' 18317 Foxglove Way. frvine 8334781 S99,925 Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE Z IA a I II 510 Larkspur, Corona del Mar 640·9900 $154,500 Sunday 1-4 211 IACH UMlf U4-4WV.. Acacia, Corona del Mar 878-8494 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 511 Acacia, Corona del Mar 759-0811 1189 500 SIS 12:30-C:SO 4804 Seashore, Newport. Beach 673..-00 f175,000 Sall Sun 1~s ... ,. .... ..... ·1 ······················· ..... ~! ....... ~ ........ ······················· ······················· ······················· .• ........ For'* ~.._. ,.~ ~ HOQ•• kr s.de IHMM• Fors• Hou•• fw u. ~!:!~C:~.·.......... Sunday January 8 1978 DAILY PILOT Ali !:~~~ .......... !~!. !:~~ .......... !?~~ ~~~! .......... ~?!~ ~~~~ .......... !!~~ ~ ........... ~.·-··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·-~.! .• ~.~-~-~-·-··-~-·-··.·.·.·.··.·.··.!_~~~ ~~:::.~~.~c:': ........ ~!:~.~~-~ ........ t~.c:':!~!.~~-~~ ... : .. . BLUFFS BEST BUYS OHIE UVEL :t Hd1 "" 1·harmcl' \ l'I' 1 .11·1· \ ll'W. $162,SUO 1·.11 I\ Blull:-.. \\ p.111111 .i ll)ll' OHE LEY!L l.).!t• .! UH l·:drl} Bl111t:- h11g<• dt•1·k "IH'I t;u 111;11 \ ll'\\ '181i 1100 l.t•.1 ... 1• opt 1011 lei 11111·1·tio1 ... 1· or 11·;1 ... 1· <111 I~ OPEN 1-S 503 AVENIDA CAMPO E-PLAN :!~l)CI ~'I 11 :I IH< I ,1111 1111 \\ p11olt.il1ll' H,I\ '"'" 'lli'lllOO D-PLAHS ~ '\1·utr.d lw.111111· ... 111 e h110 ... e I rom 1!1:10 ~q 11 1·1111 11111h J1J..1 flt'" :J BU :!' · 11.r Ii.I\ 111 :.:lit 1111• '11•\\ ... 'I 5 I. 000 'W:> 1100 \\ 1th l ,111d OPIEN 1-5. SAT .. SUN. & MOH. 2975 QUEDADA loff Vista del Orol HARBOR VIEW HOMES BA\GAIH 1'01 •1la r l'111taltn11 l).!t' t 11nwr l11l lo\ l'•' p:ll"f.. s1clt· "t·ll lllJ.! I lv.1rt 111 '\('WI~ ·t Sp:1<·1u11:-. .I BH l,1111 rm lOl f11 (I I) (°;tfl \ llll 111'111'\l' -.:1 i7 (10(1 in"I l;.i11d HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, INC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Lister & Top Salesman 1974 & 1975 Runner-Up Newport-Mesa Board of Realtors Getwral I 002 GeMral 100 ..•••...............•....•••••..••.•.••••..•.. ATTENTION INVESTORS " 2 on a LOT l & 2 ldrm Unih Enclosed Goroqes & Separate Yards Good LocatiOft ~ Never a Voconcy ~Jt flM-tltC /lu1<1 ..__.-REALTORS Call Today 546-8640 K"fl lllh ll011dy directory with Y°" 11th wuhftd 01 Y'* 90 h1M1H·hvitll11g. All ti.. locGfi0111 ll1t"' below on lk1cnbed 1,. grecrtw detail by od•ffil1loi9 ehewhen, 111 todoy'1 DAILY .. ILOT WANT. ADS. .. ..,.°"' 1llowi119 ope11 hOM111 for sale or ret1t ore .,.d to 1111 111Cll l11for,,...,I011 It. tlth col-eocll Frldoy. Scrtwrdoy o"d Sunday. DUPLEXES FOR SALE l lR&2 1R IXlhSlrcl'l. E -S1de. (" :\l 1;;;; 5511 ) 1 l6.500 Sal Sun l-5 3G:i 3H51 • Lt1 l'l·rll•. t"o ... 1.1 :\k ... :.i fi73 ·H\!ll Si8!J.!l00 Sun 15H5 W1ntc1 J.!rl'l'n. ('0 ... 1 J :\le-..1 lit:->:1171 ->12!1 000 Sun l)U!I P111nw111.1 ,\' 1• 1 ·11 \I 1;1;1 X!i:10 ~ IXH.!100 l IR & J BR 3215 l'l<1\' '.\l•wporl B1•ad1 641i 71 i I .; 179.000 Sat Sun l .5 512 Bobti f:\l•wpor t jlgb 1 N.B lilli 7171 S<.11 Sun 1·5 4 IR & 2 IR 70~ 704 1 :.! Larkspur. CdM 675-5930 ~234.000 Sal 204i (lli1 •• \h:il11111' I H:1lh11.1 hi\ N H 11 I:! H":l:-1 4 BR & l IR 207 Colton < !'\ewport ';hon•!'\ 1 '\ H fit:> 7Si5 StR!J.500 Sat Sun 1·5 218 Amt•lh\-.l H<.1lho.1 hland 1;:11 1 mo ~2!18.000 Sat Sun l 5 RANCH FOR SALE 4 BEDROOM 1:10.1~addh•11111' T1·:11I Oranl'.!l' :1 '1!1 .1:n 1 Sund~" HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 21R&llR •441 Seaward, Corona Hglnds. CdM · 675-5511 Sl65,500 Sat/Sunt-4 3 IR & FAM RM or DE-H 71 8 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 6:11 1800 ~154,000 Sat'Sun t-5 HOUSE FOR LEASE 4 HDROOM ~933 Royal Palm, Co!.ta Me a 646·7171 >150 mo. Sal Sun 1-4 CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE ~ 2 IR & PAM IM or DIN 2921 Perla CThe Bluffs) N.B. 644-4910 isoo Mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUM ~FOR RENT 4 II Ir FAM IM or DIN 2448 M r11e.lll cs Way, Co ta Mesa 648 l04Y S4751mo. SatlSun 10·5 WORTH SEEING TODAY! HARBOR VIEW HOME--5139,500 l .11\ l•I\. :1 b<lrm oi 2 & dt.•n 101 mal f'41n111g rm l'n•shl\' d1•c·orall•d ins1d1.• & 11ut <'Jo:-.· t1J 1w 1·k L111d 1s inc·v1dud • th1 ... Im\ 111ic·t· !!JI:.! l'ort (\1rrl1).!all '-;.it S1111 I ~ :111 t :111 ' HARBOR VIEW HOME-$135.000 \ Jot of I !Ill' hunw lor l111:-prn .. ·t·' :1 Hdrm:-. ~ hath .... l11r111;.il d1111ng r111 Fn· l:111d not lt·:1-.t'lwlcl • IHOli l'ort I .I) • .: l.!.1 ll Sun 12 :Jo I .111 ANOTHIER LOVIEL Y HOME 111 ll.11he11 \'ti'\\ llom1· ... .ii Iii:! l'orl. \\· , .... 1 f11111nw .i n·;d d1<1rnwr fht• IH·"I p111 1·d \l1111ll•go 1 t.1rt.:l'"t I ll'\ l'I I l1d1111 11111111·1 1"arn1f\ rni & le>rmJI d1111111.: 1 m '1 1:1.t*I l111·l1111t· ... th1· h1nd "·'' "iull I:! ·141 I Ill FANTASTIC 5 BEDROOM P AHORAMIC VIEW I up l'ond1t1nn '' llh 11l'\\ t·~11·1wh p..1111l ,\ dr.1pt•:-Ont• ol l.,1gunJ :".11-!Ul'I" I 11H·:-.t' 2:38:12 S11ll\\ all· I' 1:'\1gul'I Hd to I' ' < ;tc·nn 1 '1:>7 .>1111 Sun 12 :m-t 30 SUNSET & BACK IA Y VllEWS \ I ruh m;1L!n1l 1n•nl :l bdrm ~ b;.ilh~ ,I(. Jiii\\ dt•r 1t11 . 11111111 ... rm . lrplC' & 11;1' -.idl' lt·rT:1<•1· :0:1 i!l.:-ioo. Ask mg :102 \ \l·n1d;.i l'un1h11'. 1111 d1•l Oro Sun I " :w I :111 CORO,_.A DEL MAR DUPUX ~11uth rtl ll\\\ ;i \(•f'\ allrtH'll\t• 111' 1·-.11111·111 111 op1·rt' 'f\\ 11 "'-'Par all' ltl d :.:" "1111 lo\ t• I' l.11·g1• pat111 h1·1 \\ t•t·n 1 h1t· 111ut hrand nt·\\. \\1th '..! lid rm" :! lwt hs I l":ll' gar<.1gl' \1n1u11:-. 11\\lll'r ''""" s LH!J SOIJ :'ii I \1-.111a s.11 "un 12 :m t :Jlr 4 BDRMS -J, 150 FT. -S 124,000 S h LI I' p \J ('I' I' cl I l h h 0 ITI l' \\ I l h I'\\' l' JJl I till ;ii f 1• ,d lll"l'" "U l.' h <J ._, l1.1:-.1•rnt·nt n•1·n·.1t1on 1 m \\llh ba1 p.11lt'lc•cl l:1m11\ 1111 :1 h;1lh .... lrple & ,1\:111 lor 1n111wtll.1l1· 11n·up.int·\ I .1w~1lcd 111 .r J.!t·rwra ll'" rural :irc:.i of I 1111· hom1·" IH'f \\ 1·1·11 Or ;ingt• S .. · 1'11:-.f 111 u11:11 \I .1 lc·n:1 . S1111 l :! :111 I :10 759-081 I Fiut ~ Glut Wuuu Bedg. !i:~~! .......... !?~~1 ~~~a ......... !?~~ PENINSULA POIHT I Bdrm . 2 ha homl' All amenit1es Lo\ l'I~ an·.1 ft•\\ ... tc•p!'\ to beach :-.IH!l .500 LIDO ISLE :'\cwlv n·mudeh:d 1 bdrm den . .t baths·. hnn~ rm w t·athedr •. d ceiling I .gl· masll'r bclrm :-u1tc ~24.!J50 llG CANYOH 1 HH. lam rm . :J baths Bc:.iutifull~ d 1•tor<rlcd Broadmoor l'l;.in 3. on exlr <1 lurgc lot S325,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1cl1· OrtvP N B 6 7S 6161 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••.•..........••...•••••••............. 4BDRM +POOL SS5,000 Rtl..l' to beach from lhh HALECREST $69,500 t:K•;iutilul ~ardcn hnmt• SuPl'r 1·lcan 3 bedroom. 2 Jllo.,t hUY in llunt1111!t on huth w1lh a lllg yard It's lk-at·h S:!300 clo~ n or II' de:m & tidy• Crackhng ... unw S'.?10 nwnthh '"'' llritk fireplace & mcni... Hurn ' !lti:I ltilOi goormt•t hwll in lotchcn r. ,, r\ •. ' !"or rurtht•rdcta1h. CAI I. [ ® P*IMI •:~~~~TIES ' 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW LISTING COM VIEW $229,500 Beaut. lndscpd. decorator 3 Br w · t'antastic "icw. 3 car gur & on spacious corn<'r site>. Immaculate property. 3915 Inlet Isle. Open Sun l-5P.M Daniel Bipb CUSTOM-TWO STORY 5 bdrm. -4 h a lh beauty in Bu ycrest Wes t~ area. :'iewly rel urh1shed lhruout with manv cus t o m ct cc·o rat or features·. :\1ollvutl."Cl seller. Open House Sat. & Sun . 1-5. HHS Ui~hhrnd Ave , N.8 . S219.500 COM HOME Wood, brick & hake + pvt beach ncces • only 3 blocks away. 3 Br 2 Ba. + bright & cheery kitchen & br~akfast nook. r.us hly planted l and cpng & warm wood decked pa tio. Seller h11!'1 ovf'd. R~duced to S149.~00. ' J INCOME PROPERTIES CM TRIPLEX . .. . ....... $119.500 F.ASTSlf>E CM Dpl. ...... ~106,000 COM DplN . . . . . .... .,... • 174,500 CDM Tripll•x .............. s113.soo SEE THESE HOMES OPEH 1-5 This AfteniOOft UNIQUE IN SU VIEW Porl Hu,\ al g re;.it v1t:•\\. IO\H':-l p rll"l' ~55.000 Sl'l' Sharon Smith al 21111 Yal"hl GrayhnJ.! UNIQUE IH NEWPORT CRIST Ta~lcful t\\11 bdrm ot'l'<W 'il•\\. tennis puul. Sl:.17 .500 Sl·t· .l 11 \ ntw l't.•rktns .it 11 ()dySSl'Y Cl UMIQU!·IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR .I hdrm. 2 bath. h).!ht. c.i1r). c:hcerlul sl38.000 Sl'l' Bonnll· B<irnn~ton al 50i \I <:1 ri..:ucrilc An· Ut-llQUE IH WESTCLIFF 4 bdrm-.. lgt• lot. like new home Sl75.000. SN• J~1n1..· Paquin at ltiOl Dorothy Lam• Ut-llQUf Ot-1 IALIOA ISLAND ti hd1·ms. 5 hath .... plt.'r and noat. bc:-l location SS:J-1.500 St•t• Hila Holand :.1l I ~06 So. Ray front UNIQUE IN SEAVIEW Ii l 'n1qul' llnmes art• availabk fo r your t ho1t·t·. C'lassic lrvim• \'1lh11 . .:•· in :\l·wport Bl'al'h with \'it'W!'\, tt•nnb und pool . lrnm S2:J5.000 Sl'l' '.'\atallt• l•'ogarl~ <•l l!J07 Ynchl l\fori:t and go from tht.•n• UNIQUE IH THE ILUFFS \ ucant . l!rn·nht'll Vil'\\. :.I bdrm or 2 + ctt.•n . 110\\ only Sl-12.f>OO. Set• ;it ~)()7 Pt>rl;.1 UNIQUE IN OLD CDM :, ,bdrm .. I hat h c harming h onH·. t·x~c lil'nt c·ondilion. ideal location sc•c Rarbw II u t c: h in gs a I fi 0 2 ,\ t a c· 1 a B r i n g ~1 67,500 UNIQUE IH HARBOR VIEW HILLS Fantastic night and day vie\\ :1 bedroom. \'acanl. pcrfl'rt concl S298.500. See Jane P aquin at 2921 Pebble Drive UNIQUE IH CAMEO SHORES Xllx lt)ll lol. 3 b<lrm. c·olorful c·omfort.. palatial. onlv S228.500 See \'ngilent· llull at 1515 Hampden Houd UNIQUE IN OLD COM 2 bell m . 2 bath collagt'. totally n·modeft.td . onl\ s120.ooo. St·t.• l>olt1l' .Johnson a l ·112 llu;1el UNIQUE IM HARBOR VIEW HILLS Spat1ous :1 IJclrm and dc·n . L•nicp11• fl oor pl a n lor living cincl (·nlt•rl:.iintng. nC'ws. s<'e Barbara F1·am1· al lll:J8 S1•a I.ant'. hrini.! S!Ro .ooo REALTORS' THE NtCCSr PE04>LE SFLLl""C. 1 Hf NI A fl~, 11n•.•1 ~ CORONA DEL MAR, 675 6000 MESA VERDE. 546·5990 • CALL US ~~!'! .......... !?.~~l~~~!'! .......... !?.~~ ISLAND COTTAGE SIH,500 Thn•e bedroom home \\ ith formal d 1 n 1 n g r o o m (' n n ,. r n 1 r n t t o downtown s hopping 17 UNITS S22S.OOO Fantas l1 c income prope r ly 1n excellent rental area . All units are furnished wilh good rc•nt<.il record. IA YFttOHT HOME $449,000 Large and spacious home on the water with boat doc k and fabulous VIEW. Thls home can be a 3 and 2 bedroom tmil or cspN·wll~ spat.·1ou" ho me with lar_ge potw CHARMING HOME Sl l9,SOO Beautifully decorated with warmth and intcn·sl Adorahlc• 3 h<'droom horn<: with largl' pat 111 'ar<t Ill h1•-.1 (slancl location IEASTSIDE COSTA MIESA $130.000 :\I ini-estalc size t•orner lot with room to exp and pl easant 2 bedroom and den home n<'ar h<'!.t shopping. DUnEX WITH LAWN $175,000 Shingled two story units with room to expand in a quiet location. Loads of char isma in Corona del Mar. NEWPORT HEIGHTS S127,500 Eastern quality two-story home \\lith cove ceilings. hardwood floor!> & massive firc•plft<'(' Flexible 2 bedroom & din. rm homt> '"it h patio & ~reen<.'r~ OH IALIOA ISLAND $219,IOO Large 4 bedroom home for the g rowing fa m ily with s teps to lifeguarded beach, PLUS separate and spacious 2 bedrt'>Om unit. RIMOOELID DUPLIX U75.000 Unique 3 bedroom home with two·story living room. large din. rm. Live in one and rent the cozy bachelor unit. N1W DUP&.IX S2H,OOO fteRt quality, warmth & charm in this a bedroom. 3 ba. family rm. Separttlc one bt>droom incom unlt. "e the fir:~l owner on th1 s~clul ! snc:IALTY SHOP $24,000 8('.st locution nt>xl ol 1'011t Offk G....,.., 100 Coronad .. Mw 1022Coro.acHIM• IOU .•........•..........• . .•.•..............••••..•.....•..•.••..• .--... EASTSIDE R-2 With chW"min~ :J bdrm home br1ni:1n~ in~uml' \\h1le )OU tll'~elu11 .. nothe1 u111i:. t'lu:.c to ::.hopJ)lnll ti. tran'IJ>OrlJ uon. llclte1 t ukl' ;i look 646·7711 . l<eul 1'J.1Jtl' Bdboa Island 1006 ..•..•................. LITTl.E ISL!-. <11AH.MEH SUPER DUPLEX ! • • 704-7041/2 L4RKSrUR ora.. SAT /SUM. 1.s 'l'hl' hornl' ~OU IW\'l' 1't1t.'ll looktn{:l rqr' • 1 an \Int 11womi• 11nil ' I Bdrm ... 3 , hath home\\ 1lh t'\'l'I'" q uality lt>alurc~ rnt ~ <1f l' \~ 1lh :! ht.h·o~s . 1 & 1 _bath. leus~ .. al s.1.>0. Coml· ofl BL\ . ~3 1,000 _ M .. ~ li}~lil •ii ·~ 363N.7~~~!~ ~./" [11._, I ii Corona del M I :!~l\ llir. 2Ba o~ncr 1ou1 ,,,Ii tun~11ll'1 l~t· option Corona def Mer I 022 Corona def Mar ) 131 on.> CJll B1U b;S 1.R~U •••••••••••••• ••• •• •• • • •••••••••••••••••••• • or9112 ~7 Af.!t J-;\dU~I\ l" l'Jo.l'l'Ull\ l :! 'tur~ 4 l>drm :1 )r"' old mJ ..,I<• ... u11, w llrcplJll' \lu~t hl' 'l'en Sl75.000 Open Sat & :::.Un I .1 200 Pcurl A\,. Merten Real &tate 640-5357 OPEN SUMO A Y 12 TO 4 9lS TILLER W4 Y HARBOR VIEW -LUSK • t•p ,.,,, \II 1ngn·chc•n1 ... Im .. good 11\'lng \'I E\t. :1 Bdrm .... :! lwlh-. cllnrn~ a rea. famih rm t IH1ll l' .11 t·.1. lmm ~dAa(., fl('(' ll IJUlll"\ I'• 1'1..,1 RACHELLE ROBERS, REAL TOR 1 ~• llll E. Coost Hwy., CdM 675·2lfR. If _ CoronacWMcr 1022 C«onadetMcr IH'I ldboa Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••··~ ....................... CHARMING R OPEN 12·5 HOME & INCO~E Custom 5 S.drm 1 Bdrm~ . :!' h:a 1rnn1 ht1llll' .! I 11 I 1 'r\~ Balboa Pen. Pt. rm lloor 1" e·"ilfntt 421 S•ville ~1 t•111 h t111ur' ,~ 1rrh· 111.·.i11H.'<I • ,.11111~:. 1.~rit .. I hdtm 1n~ome u111t l't mo I 11n' 0ll \ 'f.lJl't()it-; IJ.tllu l 'ropt·ll ~ ti ye af'~ ult.J !>:!JU 000 Q l"omplcldy rcmu<ll'h•U l'XCl'Ull\l' home' Better lhan ne\\o Wtlh ( Ui>IOm JmCntlt~ too numl.'roui. 111 rm.·nltun llu~c lumtly rm. tll'll, formal t.Jimn~ & more ·t12 llaths :.!•, t:ar 1::ira.Rc + ~orkshop Call 964·1681 for detu1ls Colom al Real F&tall' SpectJcular view from lltc"auttlul hu\'front l'Ont.Ju Extra l!(c 2 iJr. 2 h.1. :.uh terrancan park1n~ . o;l'1'unly hld1o:. hoat .,hp ,,, Jtl $2tKl.OOiJ Owner m~-H0111 SOUTH OF HWY. lJuplcll.. ~ ulk to bcud1 &. ~lnrc". J btlrm'4 + 'tlUdto 'll l' f.lJlhl' Sl!J5,500 HOME & INCOME S.1l Su11 1 ;, 415 l l('llotropt• ORANGE COAST 2 Jkirm!> & t.Jen. wnh REALESTATE ,, rrptc· -r rncome trom 644-4848 !>harp l lxtrm "' "1\h ~------... lm!IJ l rµk Soulh of h" \ l ".ti I lnr Jpp't Sl75 51111 '-1' 't' (; l. \ :-. !'\ 0 p t''n RENTALS :-..11 Sun I ;, :JU Sup1•1• \\\• hJ\ call km<I~ hm 'Uf.lt·r huu,,· Crltr\ :\I\ HY STAl 1-I 1 11 h t'llt h 1, llr ll<•fl ,\· ~I-:\ LIO!'. HE \l.'I \ 11lU\1t.Mllll. 111)(hl ll~hh. :t :.tliOI ~: c,1, l'1l\f t.7:1 .;:1s.1 lplt-' :\lu'I "•II, m11k•• 1:!13 !lo (',I. l .. 1.:un.1 111!1•r t.11 t!Wll l!li J:IXll Capistrano leach I 0 I 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••·1---------1costa Mesa 1024 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY lo liu' wldl' Occun Vil'" llicarly nl'W :.! Ur honw 111 \ 'JIJ"lrano Pah~a(k' JI onlySW.500 llUllllY" H.+work/Point Rlty c .. 11 ,,'lfi ~>o Beinq Compl~ted Ta.'ilefully st~ It'd in an Jrea ol .. ·11 11cns1ve l'U!>lOm homc:. lluJ(c \htr suite w 1calh ce1I ings :i Bdrm. 21-: haUu. L1\'log room w rrplc J.ite d en & many features SlJ4.~SO Ports West Rlty 831 ·3232 661 -1455 Corona del Mer 1022 .•......•.............. OPEN SUM. I ·5 1419 SEREHADE Irvine T erroce :I King sized bdrms .. 21 i ba. lizc krlch. w/slornge galore, tlinin ~ rm .. cheerful living rm. with open beam eellin1< & rock frplc. Fee land. Priced nt Slll.S,OOI) 673 :JGG:I l).tfj 1811 ~Vt'S associated _. OROKLRS-REAl TORS 101'. W lalboo ~ 1l I U I S. of Hwy Duplex s 130,000 (;real for tnH·Stors :ii:rnt ~9 11128 2 huuw' on I lot 1 I BR I BA & J BR 2 BA 1 2 •, hlko; ht'h S2 I 0,000 675 521ll Aboite! China Con 214 Dahlia This charming 2 Br home, bllS a m ost spec- tatular view of ocean & E \Cl u I ~ I t l' ,.. ,. I ' I II ~ lk.,1ultlulh l.11ub1 Jl>l•d wtl It 'I\'\\ :1:100Sq II 4 Be . :!1.IJ;;. lam fill 1l1n1111t rm & :I ca1 ~ar !;27.1.IMIO II) O\\nt'r Opell lt oust· '>.11 Sun I:! .1 lliflli \\'aH'l'l'l''l l'el\1 \lh·• .I 311 1140 I 2llti CONTEMPORARY Duph·'I :J .; :1 rn 1·.c11 \I('" bt:,lml•ll nil Jill'U/11 O\llllt'I \\ill hndlll C "'1 '15,IM~I SEA VIEW Bru.ttlmuctr 'llf11·rlt 1ww honw e11·1•J11 & ltJ:hl .................•.•••• GOLf.TEMHIS 1\TNl-:AHll\' !\t 'v ~· Tlw etrti.! owner orre,(~ lilt. 1111\ " 1 rml l111\1,ip S l :! !l ll 0 n 'I R ,\ I) a., TEll!\JS HALPIHCHll'+" llEALT<lll 675-4392 ....,_ R-2 II 00 \I 'I I> LI lJ 1 1 0 llc•tl'nlh remodelea 2 lwd1 oom homc on .11" :! lol • Cn·•lt m<·ome poh·n ttul bH7 sou \1t·~ :1 , l3m rm 1£1Quail ~ ,i:u.irth·d u1mmu1111y. • tcnnt' 1·1 pool s:m:> 000 Plac• . CORNER DUPLEX Prap•rtl•a • 2 I l ct s 1-"' •"" 7S2•1920 -~ • 'I n I.Ill\ 1 "·'""' l•OO OYAtlST NlWPOlf &lAOI NEW CUSTOM > llH .. 1 .. m rm 11h·dl TRIPLEX I\ llK Jtt.>d . 1>rl\ Jl'rt·~.. MESA VERDE lo bench ~375.0011 PAUL MARTIN REALEST ATE 644·7383 BYOWMER 710 f('rnlcaf 2 un. 1 t>a front houw Cr1t' frplr :'llew 2 hr. 2 hu 1000 'el It apt All l>lln ... 1 111 ... dr!>" fliJ Woll SI 1111 ~1011 Channel Reef Condo cm the Jelly i-:ntr.in1·c ,f',·er ago in 2 llr. 2ba on the 1tround level F:lcl(anl decor Pool & J ueu.tn Uoal l\hJlll lo fiO' ava1la blc. $239,000 2525 Ocean Blvd Gt. CdM Ph 673-7118. Open Sunday I 5 HANDYMAN'S DREAM HOME Fant ust1c opporlunuy tor thf' handyman seck- IOJ! J l..1ri:c• ~ orlcshop· ~ hum l' B1 ~ '1.•p iir 1o1ti; hwldinl( m h,wk !>Ut tilblc for mechanic, w<>otl• \\Orkt!r, t>lectnclun. 'or '.,., Reller hurry' C 11-M , lil~>-0-103 ...._. I F OREST E OLSON ,,.,.. ... ,, •l ••···· harbor jcllY If you like HOUSt' Ac separate apt beamed clngs, antiques Carner 1 • ~ lolJI. 2 Double & peaceful living. call to· i:uragei; Apl hos lower day. $189,900 bachelor unit $11ID.500. D. Ricbtt1 Rltr Owner. &to 75Rl! 955-0197 642·3263 -38r, FR. 3 frpl. lots of Sl93 000 ur R ~ owrtl'r S 13,450 DOWN CORONA DEL MAR character ml..e ol 1 044-0ll!l 2 BK. l BA home on R -2 Want Ad llulp" tWl 5678 lot Li ve 1n front unit whlle building 2nd uml Corofta del Mar I 022 on rear of lot. Outstand-••••••••••••••••• • ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••-· 1n~ lnvestmenl Onl" SI~.~. . CALL 955-0350 Charming Home On Old Corona Delt .Mar Dupfc)C Lot With Rental Unlt ln Rour. Hard To Plod 3 Bedroom, 2 Rttth Owners' Unit W l-'lr~place A n d L tt r I.( tt K I t r h en . We 11' Decornlcd. Nl<'<'IY Lnndsr,upccf With 2 Sunny P4tt1os. C:onnn1enl T ·r~nn1~ Cuurt ~ l\nd Shoppina Pril'<'d At 154,(l(IO . OPIH SA1/SUM l·S 711 CIOLDIHIOD A YI. -'. . ... - .... a DAILY Pit.OT Sundey. Jan"*)' 1. 107t I . . ; • Mo.M' few S. ....... fer S. Hous.. for S• "-tH for $4* ~:.~.~ ••••••• f ~c:-!!!!.~.~ ••••••• ~::.~~ ••••••• ~:!!.~~ ....... ~!.~.~-•...• . ··~···················· ·•·•···•••····•··• .... ····•··••····•·····•••· ...................... . te.wti!wJtoa ' ~°" 111-riM I 04 .,.... I 044 an-. I 044 Hftow I Q42 H...,_. I 042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••••••••••• ·~Meh 101 C-hlMone 1024 llwtiMJORleecll 1040Huic""'!IORleocll 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •• • •• • •• • •• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • • WIDE 11.A.UTtFUL OPEHSPACES DEHftELD 552·70~0 THE ·:. · · VILLAGE. · . : 1'1*1' <.-Ondn.. " Hr. 2' ll• 2 ,, pt. ' • u OAlllll lilt EASTSIDE CUTIE lo;l~twn~ 4. huth l'<>c-' A. ~§.-._ tH~ I'll~ tt1 ~ AHUl'M 4.5 Lo• \llri!\'1 1\11 3Ur • 11\'11 Ml w t>t·h !"l'w l1111<h• 111ltn1. ts*·'d~ Olr ~$T :~uos Gr.at Family HorM l~..iut1lul 1 bl'<lroom with l.1rn1ly ro(lm. l'lvi.1• to '"hoots cl. -.hoppm.: 11..i" ( onl(ukum "" ".1\ f111or~ Thh lovely 3 lwclrnom hunk' hllll ju .. l lkot•ll I t· ducrci to $711.~ & th1• uwnl'r:. urv .in~101.111 ITtm1' lcx·utlon ~ miuw M11'M. Won't ta~! Cuti tor uppolntm4:'nt nO'-''' RANCH REALTY 551-2000 •-wr"'tt1trlwn unrJ huth' I .rrRI' f1•nc1-0 \ 11rd w 1th l''l'"1til1• H\' .11•~'' l!kal (11r ,·nuni: L1m1 lv sm.1wf) ,. ' t111.111t·111.: ~1hlt• ---- 645-3474 9uiet Seclusion • Of>"n Sot Suo J ~ III Jll9 \',m B1111·11 I I 1 Jt 3 Hr,2bu.+l.11n1m 9'!!!9!!!,..._,ll!oti!...,.._. J,1c111t1 F1 pit. 111111! *=*£ P"' ·•t:) t>ourt \ J1d .'.cw l'pLo; & paint ~77.SOO ln'lnt' Mt•s•• llllr\ ~1>-Rl>tO, 751 :ii I~ SEABURY This earthy 3 Dr bt:uuty has been reduced to $82.500 for fast sulc. Plush rust ('pb, K1khenaidc <11!.hv. u:-.lwr &. lots of used brick Pritcd \H•ll "io hurry. RHYME REAL TY 963-833.J DcmtePofnt 1026 ~'"Jfonhoch 1040 ••.•••...........•..•••........•.............. 31~ ~ 1-·r o( l(fllC'IOUb "llACH WALK" It\ llll( & U1 :i Ku, :.! SEP ArT mi11111nr>• fplr'\ 'uun1, l"or fml.> mi•mher . n·1• r11\ \\ -.1•t bar & 1(11\ w h.Ath & klt<'hen Gn:.it llHQ Nr llorllor. 11thool11 for te .. nager. Mam hoo!tc & 1ohOl\flln11 31AM lllu1• 1' II Iv 2 i.torv, 3 bdrm-.. Luntern. Op••n Otlly 21~ balh~. pnvate Jacuz11 1 W\t, $211,000 491i !IT-'1 " wootl det·~ W<1lk to beach. !JC~33'1 l ILUffTOr UkE HEW RAltGAl N, \'ll•w homr OPEN HOUSES 12 to 5 1.owei.t ru 11 • rlr-• 11 11 .11 l'I ~t':J)lillc To11. nhuu~t' :I Hdrm :!' h.oth :io liu.111l11d, O'l.Y ~l~J,:>()IJ 3885 Arubo Populn1 ll1•1·1m .1t1•1 S1'.1j1,1ll• Sun"•( ~lrMh•I I (ldfm :l b..ith :IO tl<t<'k . H1•dur1•d to ~19.[>(.111 3932 Montego Jl'ST LISTl':l>! fl:.irhour Lane :J Bdrm, 2'' hoth <'nd unit with 21' -,11p ~111H·r ~harp! Coll now tor 1111pt. JluvenJ'll)rt l\lunil \\'at1·rtrnnt. I Bdrm. :I bath Jiu~" 1.11•1 lo. ~ 1.l' 1111,11 1101 I.. lll'1h11·1·tl lo ~1:::1.001 Atlt abouot ow I Yr Worranty 'rc>cJ'"°m PURCELL REALTY 1650 t roclflc: C•t Hwy, S-Hf leoch Coll 17141146-2848 or 12131592-1311 Hunti'"Jfon leach I 040 .-i11!4on ••••••••••••••••••••••• H..t>Our I 042 Pnvate party h:is cstm 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ther-ln-Low Qrtn U1'v.ut1lul (;r1•1·nhrook l"u! ht on :'II udd. .> h1 l.i1r1 rm. form •hn rm. lrg IH11)U" rm. jJl'Utll. 11epr <11 t r ' f n r ' \1 .t n \ ;inic111lll'' :'\)(l\ l' Ill 11>11d \~t ~lh :!31:1 COLLEGEPARK "1th 3.ooo 11q. rt . or Completely rede<' 4 bl'. 2 t>harm . Wnrlh moro th on Ila pool homl' w11h nr\\ SllW.SOO ---·-f bdrm dwntwn 11unt. n ch OCEAN FRONT $2000 DOWN hmc, interei.kd 1n tr11.d Rt-:OL'CEO! Lots & vu 1ni: equities " party homl!'>, t.omi: w t bo.H 1·qu1p All 111·" 1·:1rpct. HEAR MARtHA c·ustom pmnt, dbl frplc & Reautllul 3 an. J b.t 111.iny n1•w xtr uo; $1!!1.900. Thu n d t' r b Ir d hum c UNDER S60,000 438 l'nnrdon. By owner Great deal for only "''V1·r;1I hum1•' tu 1·h<>n111• !W2 Jli!'I i':\e;. $89.500. lrum .111 lu( a & I UH, -OPJ:-:N SUN. 12 30 i " 1111 11 11 111 .h 111,, ,, l1iok111j! for ;i lltl'C hum,•" :iJlti20Cl:-;/\NlllLL .... w 1111 ll11rrv l11r 1,..,, lln" .1h .. 111 .1 r11·<1t l'll'JI\ I McCORMACk i•lt•,.111111 1'.ill nnw. ,1gl lo_r 111 Hal1·n1·~l all·a ul REALTY 494.7551 \l'tillMo'' I \I Lytton H .. ally ·--------· ;)1·, li7l 8UHITS ~ 1.,:ht "'""' '" 11111 11.,l<~l ' < .111lor111111 ·,11 Ot.!.) :1 hr.:: ha, Lur~c fam. rm !-.t'I) dining rm ~1 ..1nv ,., J11-.t 1r.1;. q 1.oun l 'n1ll'<I Properties. ~l-!>396 Wrn l.t Hl•JI 1-:-. t.11t• lly Owner Bc.t0t1(ul, n1·w 2 :.tnrv Danu Pt. llnint' 4Ur.21 ~bJ,lt\ r m.ram rm .. form din. rm , up gr. kit .. 2 t>..tr gar . Lue c ul-de soc View lul. Sl20,000. 196-6573 PRIME EAST SIDE .. ~~ -:J ."b.wcirKJ Tow"honw? Ont .,lop '>hopping b<'fon· Ynu'rr gonna Jove thi!i doc.e Ill 2 Bdrm. 2ba Con-• do Many amenities. I Fountca11 Vafl.y I 034 rlJTc ~ ou to .sec it-you ·11 •••••••••••••••• ••• • ••• bu) 1t. Stl}.900. REDlCORA TE 11rt'i. you Into this 2 h d Su t av1ug con o 1n nse slip Brkl Am,. 8.ttl S666 HR, i U\ condo that·~ Oc h or JI Harbour --- - l'lo:.c to Uw licach. super 536-95113 ~h:.irp & low paymenL'>. --- 01 f1•rcd ot s-19.HOO HEW LISTING llurry. c;1ll OPEN SAT1Sl:!ll l .> 540-3666 2L'l32 J\!thburton Cirl'll• :! bdrm t ciwnhou:.e. :.harp, end unit. l'cu1 ht·Jtll & 1\tlanta 0111) !:tli7.500. (2lJ)l:lJ·l907, l'\'Cl> (~13ll:l:H6T2 Mri.t Place C·2 t TOUCH OF ELEGANCE OPEN SUH 1·5 17206 Courtney Ln. l.OWt'Sl prkcrl 3 llr. Fam llm. +formal chnlng home In Huntington Balcon y, sp:ic1o u i. Jfarbour Slll!.950 . master !.W le s&S Tri K-16 1457. 213 !>9:?-2871 level. Bedrms up &. Cow.t llwy&Adm1ralty down. 3 Ralhs + hug~ - bonus. II B. School Dist Harbour Pacific C.ondo 1 Nr shopping & frwy. BR. lowest pnced unit in -\ '~' bu\ • Pn•v1cw lt1l .t tHlfl, 111t tu rt·!>. m.1 p-. ~ l~01.l1u11·' ,\t the Condo ln(111 rn.1111111 l'1·nt1•r Hewporl rler RJty. SA VE$ S Cdl 6 73-2058 Sc.ibm1l offer "ai. 1s" .t Bn. frplc. very clean. PAILMA RLTY area S&>,960. $71.795 Approx 1550 ~'I ft Downtown 11 e. 536-9305 ly The Seo Re-atty Pa.mt & recarpel, th..1L I'> Own e r out of btate -114G-WS7; 213 592·2871 OYenued lot. brand nl'" \\ e have a Mlection ol Woodbndae • BR. 3 HA. l,lln 2 Park llomei. from SIOUOO lo U\la much de· formal dlnlftJI. "'r"d rar~u or J r vlnu. 675-7390 l'\lctly uperodad • · Lhrou,ahoot. l''Ot lurtber REALTORS MAUTICAL-• lnlormalloo call: . -·-~ .. 1.LP'~lCl ~ ,. cnrlhton~. Will\ 1>e11go. ina touchC<1; come 11ee the captain'i. quarters & Ult> other fine features of this beoutlrully lm- prO\'M 3 bdrm • 2 beth to~1u1on1e 111 Univ. Park. ~.!JOO EXECUTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD Beaut. 3 bedroom home In The Ranch Area. Includes 11uch feuturo8 @; DOH'TPASSME as Pool. Sp11. Cen,rul - ,\lr. view from living rm ol euculyptus hned green belt. Adult li\'ed only w /many decorator highlights t.bruouL RANCH REALTY 551-2000 WOODBRIOGt; .. BY .. exception al :t bdrm. home. frl'i.hll ru1nted . dt<lightfullv nnd:.c aped atr1 um formal dining. Move-in rond & pr1ct'd to ~ell~ l:mv. rarlc S94.900 OPIHSAT 1·5 A.lldftCJ SI 09, 500. I 5365 Ch.rbounJ I RAMCH REALTY 551-2000 COLLEGE PARK CROSSING The Village or Wood· bndee. The ~t or both world:.. Arc h1tecturally unique 2&3 bdrm at t:.ched & detached re· ~1dences from $96.990. 5.Sfl-1161 WHEN IT'S RIGHT ... you'U know lt. H:irrl to r esist extras, llk1• • olurium flooring 111 __ TU_R_TLER __ O_C_I( __ , kllchton, upgr3ded t>amel suede carpeuog, up . Prime 10<' 3 BR. 2 Ba. graded light flxturei,,, fam-rm., formal dln·rm. flAr•l!l' door opener & atnum. patios & more. ~ver li\'ed in' 4 Bdrms .• iUl,SOO. 833·1193 2 bath&, family rm . ---$105,000 REDUCED $4,000 IUILDAMESTATE DEAMI HOMI On tJ1is ocean view l<Jt 111 UniHnlty Perk old Llli\lna Beach. Fan Oul11tanding-3 Br 21,\ tn~tic octonn, canvon. Ba, formal dining rm. hllll.1de views rrom · th 1~ tamlly rm. air cond. Ex· protected ('anyon Ht tcnsl'e up gr adct>. prof. tini:. In e't:t'!>' of om· lnd:>cJxl. ucr~ Mar be p01>!11hh· t .. $135.900 dlvidr into two 01w hall Fabulou11 Yale Mode I MUST SELL• ucrc parcl'I:.. Sl7~.soo ProC~i.!tlonally decorat~ AVAlL. MARCH QUALITY thruout. Feature~ in Call 559·1960 aft 6l'M & Qt 'ANTITY Look e l ude : 4 bedroo m ; OHMSAT/SUM mi:tforbothnt·t'<b''Tht:n Separate fum1ly rm & 1 k • Th formal drnlng area. Sec ___ ~-5PM _ _ bc:rrmn.o _:"0~=~ 10 1: 1 Lh1~ beauty Sund:iy 1·5. Priced for Adfonl bdrm>. 3 bath hnm~ h"" AlldncJonfy SI ll,900 Save $SS! 3 Br 2i.; Ba been attracti\'l'h' de I 4841 Yucca Dt-erficld Twnhme. Db· co rat ed th r u o u l . cover pvt corner Joca· beautifully lund!>ca~ & lion Many xtr3s! Open In lmm..1c • move-111 House Sun. I ·4 . Ca II cond. Ne" pncc $10-i,900 Caro l Pore ell a, A ,l. MZ-4459 OP£M SUM 1-5 f11111 "'t""'' l<l•Jll y 'N~l 111\lu EASTStDE BEAUTY all It net.'(h \cry dei.1ra ble -I bdrm. 212 bath tov.nhou:w. End unll parkhkt! .. urround1111-:'" poub 6t rel JH'•• Cenlr .ii air \'A t1·rms ;l\·a1lable !16K·337 1. '1111-11 14 3 Br. 11 ~ ba Nc:ir ~chool & -RANCH REALTY ------.-.hops. '\ewly red~c :! Irvine I 044 55 I 2000 552·70~0 #6 DHrWood East THE · . ·: ... ~r. F1uor corp. Exel· .i VILLAGE. '..' BR. highly upi:rd'd. trml REALTORS BY OWNER \It J llt·I \IJr 1111 :!Bd 1.1111 rm 1·11< lo""d p.1110 I •11 • .... .i rrl.111) 'lr..1 ... fl• .<I\ prol rl••• ur ::-11:.i ,,oo I d J ,,Ii. \ f ~ MESA VERDE H\'llY.:'.1-.H I lklr nt I li.1 ~~IH ;>1111 '>I 1 .><i.'l h 111'1'. 117!J L!.Ll :111r, :!h.1 r 11 "' rll'! .11 h1·tl 1 IH I lo .1 )' 111·' t h1> 1· " lrplt 1\a.:I ;;,1-.J'llll ow ... r:H 111-:ST'Flt.\ I~: ~F:WPO HT llEl<.llT" :I fir :! ll.1, I· H. '!J:I !111!1 o~·nr /a.:t ti l;! 3 19\, '>llHl!I:! MESA DEL MAR 111 11( Incl r r 11• m.111v \II·" l'r111< rinl\ ,~1 111.M1. ~ Co1 t1•t 'I• 701'1 ASSUME & SAYE 1./1.H••l ti l'l' hlll'\I "tn•l•l~ (•11 lrn nn• h1-.1ut1I u l ·I l{(!rm H.1neh ~t' ll• hom,• w llt>ol. T\Ootl ;\l.iny UP · \:rudl'~ tu mention ~1hh1tl.'CI on overi;1n·d lol. T•rirc for 1mmed 1>ulc ~~>.!A>O. <:all now. J.C. Hosh baltors 540-5101 EAST SIDE J Ddrms . 2 bath!>. com vll'll·h rcmuckled. room fur boJh & 1 amp .. r~ ,\ mu.~t :.n" ( all :1 fir:? B.1. c·om pll'lc new l.1td11·n, l pb & drps. Sp.1 "' Jt•h .t liubblt• rtni: :;i~1:! . .;o.1 1.>c111't nu:.:. th1:. OtH'1 8\lllMARl i OP(" ttOUSf' RUU V 116') 0.Jftye Co•I" M••• 645-9161 Rain or Shine! You'll love 1t~ 3 lledrm. 2 11:.ith, lari:e family room :mil hUA<' ~toni• ltrl'plal'e. Low maintenance l.rnd~rap1ns:. Open ~a l Sun. ll6t> Joann . f>lli i-111 or 559-b330 ltt!Ol I•:., t:ilt• ---------llui:?r ).trd & p<1l10 3 Br. TIBURON twnh1>1! h) :!h.1 SX:i.000 Ph_:~~~~ owner. 4 Br, all clecl. h1 upgrd. quiet area. lite pati o, $82,900. Ph : 9634658. Me-eds T.LCcre patios. Parklike~ 3rd. B) ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----·----- :! ficirm 2 H.i SG:>.ooo Owner $i2,j()O R93 i.i87 BEAUTIFUL l'lo!tt' lo Uoldt·n Wei.t WALK TO BEACH STOMEWOOD <.'<~lt·~c & ~hopping l'Cll· tt·r-. So Callfornla RJty ~ .. ,,, ~~;o;, S..I.!') ll1·~al1• Si.wc1.1lt:.l:. :1 . .i 11r ;, hdrm n11"1d<. ,l\·ail. :.umt• w pools. ~IAA-4002 l'l·nn111,..'t on Prn11er1 ll"i $54,000 \1 ai:n.r1 cent I a nd 1 n i: home. I ye:.ir nev.. W1tl1 i.:nurnwt k1lth & hltn m 1l'rowa' c. \'aulll'rl d.,: ... w intimate l1rc:.1d1· convcrsallon !trl':J. iilld :1 1·11r 1:tar. J'r11:c recent!} rl'duced S5000 754-7800 In \\'no<lbnd~t· Place ll'Jlunnl! :i b1.,Jroom ,, ;1nd formal d imnl( room l '11.:radcd thrnulol huut. Clr>:>t' Ln park, pool ;ind t' l u b h o u s e . I" A S T ":scROW J>ESIRED. l'nCOO right Ul $121,950. Fanlru.tlr opp to own II! :? Br l'llndo w ct•nlrJI air. hlln appl111nces. indud · 1ni: rhh\loc,hr Children _ \\ckome. ~hort w:itk to ••LOOK AT THIS! rlubh•JU'>~. pool. and -&Br. 3 Ba . DEA Cll !>hoPptng Seller to pay WALK TOWl'\HOUSE RANCH REALTY 551-2000 . * 8 UNITS Eight months old. Just listed! Cull for info. Ml·0425 World Rul Estate O\cr 2200 SF. !>pjclou!> --- ll\'lng ~l.'w~pli. lhruout. l'niv. Park. beaut 4 dble gar w. auto. ~auniitt. bdrm. t.1m rm :!' ~ ha. therapy pool & b Satt•ll1te n car I Y 11 u l a r pct 'i rools 6 Blk-. to hl·h l Rik thruout. DlJll)o grl'l'n t<• Seal'ltff \ 1ll:i!1t.' ... ho1>· hells. root-. & lcnn•i. ping. ~121 .000. U,I\ e SI 10 00~1 \ppt only l:laron. 'fubon Ht•alt) 014111·1 ~ 5'.>41 R.\fl I Ji l - GLEMMAR Delightful family home; 4 bdrm!>., den with wet bar. gorgeous upi:rades; fully ai r -cond. I m· maculate lhruout. Move· in condition I 1!1,E,lltll_l'> ,\: l!· 11 .. i!~r.tlt111·!; R111q b 40 · '•~bO llnyl1m•• Lt .fhlull Pr<>I (llrlq LEASE/Of'TIOH $55,000 Your own condo on thr water. 8 tcnmi. courts. pool11. spas a nd aym. Super l'lharp unit • A GREAT FIRST HOME! DEERFIELD PARK HOME I..cwel\' Pl:in 1 Park home lentu nni:: upgraded carpels, drnpes & t1l <: thruoul. Professionally landscaped front & rear yards. Other features In· elude: a large bedrooms; Family room le formal dmmgroom. AsldftcJ SI 17, 990 OPEHSUN 1-5 50 llnincJ Ster RAMCH REALTY 551-2000 UVE INTHE COLOMYCLUI Don't miss beeing lbls beautiful Plan 100 priced al only $86,500. Features Include: 3 bedrooms: Family room; CenluJ air. Ideally located on corner lot w/communily pool, park, playground & tennis COUrt!'I. OPEHSUH 1·5 14212 Wytth d.uung rm. llt:p. fam-rm. -----· laundry. Owner 1s anx· UNIV Park. 2200 sq ft de- 1ous. Reduced Sl32,500. tached home. xlnt. loc. 4 PATTI WALKl-:R br. fr~hly painted, new RE.\LTY 8.l2 1418 CPIR. Owor. ~l-1~ __ _ I 044 Irvine 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty 0 P EH S U M. I • 5 P.M. START THE YEAR RIGHT! ;\love into this beauliful home w 3 BHs. dining rm. (•ount ry kitchen w built-ins. Ii\ ing rm w fireplace. L~. lot. Fabulous location across from· future purk w tcnnb.. Price is right a l ~1 04 .000! 2 FOXHtLL, OEERFIE:LD. 10 -56 1 LOOklHG FOR THE FfMEST? \\'c>'n• lound it for you! I Illb 11ncl. cxq u1s1t~ master suite). formal dinin g + brkfs l rm . Gourmet kitchen. ~paC'ioub famil y rm w 'fireplace & custom drps & shutters. Landscaped w 'specimen trees, fountain. d eck. wat('rfall, ponds. Malibu lites, thick dichondra lawn & auto. sprinklers. Just move in & enjoy! Won't last long at S141.950! t7 FOXHILL. DHRFIElO. ( ().57) COMVEHIEHCE-CHARM Come see thi~ delightful 3 BR townhome in l iniv. P ark. \'llluge 3. Exc('ll c nt condition' !\:ice family·kltCh('l1 + rormal cJininA. 2 eas~·-to·care for patio:i. Clo')c to comm. pools. lennis. city park, srhools & shopping. SJ26,(JO(} incl. land. 4646 SIEttRA TltEE LH. <D-58). DHRFfa.D PATIO HOME Buck Horn model -2 BRs & den sin~le family dwelling w /cxtensive c ustom landscaping. Decorator cpts & drps + beautiful brick-like patios. Low-maint. ho me wi comm. assoc. pools & parks. ~4.500. 15 SAHDEILIM~. <D·59 l CUTE Ir P'RIV A TE Det>rf1eld patio home. Darling 2 BR + tonv. den ror only ~3.900 22 SAMDHUNG. I 0 ·60 1 UHIY. PARK 4 LAUREL TREE ~lli.500 & 20 LAUREL TREE ~1 2 1 .500. tD-61 l •CALL TO SU* NBDS LOY& Y COWLI The charm or oak floors. shutters. pine paneling & comfort of plush carpeting, cozy fire & cov~red patio combine U> make lhls 2 BR, 2 bath townhome one of Woodbridge's most nttracUve. S85,900. Madeline Cross 752·1414. <0·62) MIW LISTING! Lg. family home In Deerfield w ·4 BRs. sunken fomlly rm w;b'rk Clreplocc, formnl dinina & lg. Uvln(l rm BeftutlfuJ cpts & dry>s. 2 patios + "ood sl1e yurd "G'Oo<I '' location cl~e U> school & pool T..orralnc Rennie 7,52.141'. (0·63) '4M200 II I t. '• r " ) . . . .... •• ~!.~~ •..... I H OVH'I ~,. Sek I , •••••••• •••••••• •••••• ~:::.~.~~••••••• ~c:4!!!':.~.~ .. •••••••• ~.~~••••••• ~~!!.~~•~••••••• Sunday. January e. 1978 DAILY PILOT D7 ~ ............ !?.~~~~ ............ ~~~.~ ~.~~ ..... ~~.~~ ~~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~~~~ ..... !~;4.! ~~.~~!!~ .... !~.~~ ~~!!.~.~ ....... ~:.~~ ....... j~:.~.~~;~·-·· ~~---~ -----------------Whlte Water V1c11. 3br Unobltrucled<K't'H view, Neowporl8'och 106t ,,.._portleodt 1069 Nettporileileta• '"f069 J~b• No, La.i Re h Mono.rchSommat Jbror ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••:.: ••••• In Orange Tree Lakt· Cm1dornm1um~ Why pay rent"? L1~hted tennis cts .. pool. J8~U£Z1, gym & saun<is, will be vouroe wtlh l hlh well lo<:atud l·bdrm hom e. S.Sl.500. "9r; Yt/01uJ11.a ~JI/a;,, flJJ'!!fw11UeJ. 673-8191 24~_s E. Coast Hwy .• Corona dei Mar ~ ~ OPEN HOUSE 925 kot.tla Sunday Jan 8 t :00-4:30 ~onoramic ocean & cocntflne •few, l b~droom. I l/c both. Two fi~ploces, lor9e lot with many tret'S. •. SI 38,500. "l)I I II I \I, I '\ \ \'l'I I 1ol 497-333 f I \t:l'\ \ •\II ;r I· I l!J.> l c:!tl 11. \ '\ \ 1'01 '\ l 1•1:i~1· ·•••··•·······•···••·· 104 Irvine 1044 ~~~~~~~~----~~~~ ·•···•·······•·····•·•· home4116 HoUy.Opnll~u 2 &i deo. sale or lac GRE.ATIUY ~al/Sun 1·4. S,lH.000 SJ.3S.OOO Ownr 496 \177 1o Ne" port t 'rt>:.t • C:aU Agt Pat O Donnell Spaciou11 3 Bdrm . 2•. llG CAMYOM-SECUltlTY Ii PRIY.CY 493-9'J81 _ _ _ MOMARCHTlRRACIE bath. Kil l'hen with !''or sale. AD Hi:ts J Br<! l-:lc.ogant & &racioos ttv. separate d1n1ni; art'a, up Ba. end ot quiet i.tr«l'l 1nl( an this 4 Rr, 5 bu groded carpet:. &drwpei., f''antastic viewi. custom home Pool & 2 car ~arJ&t' with Reduced $121,950 tu jacu:i.ii with oc:ean v1t•w automatal· opener. 1'>< $115,000. Ebb Tide RPal Completely upJ:raded t't'llent lot·allon & condl ty. 41M·9456 lhru out Jo;xccllcnt ror t1on Tennis courts, pool. l'olt'rlJ1nmg. Open housi· J.11·11111 C'tc. Plenty of Sunday 14!-4 ut 22!!.tl !llll'~l p<1rk1ng. $114,500. ~HlUs I 050 Acuc1111 Seu or l'all Im II~ owner. Call &\2·1888 ••••••••••••••••••••••• appt rownhome. 3 Dr. din rm. hv. rm, 2ba. 11;00 i.q rt S1S.OOO 551·1234 STOP! Don t l.Juy a 4 Bil 111 NII until you've seen the Charmin~ 4 BR home w ·spnc mas"'r BR, living room & kitchen looking out onto attractively landscaped private yard w/magnificent pool &jacuzzi.' Cathedral ceilings m liv ing room, '<ten & formal dining room: 2 lrg floor lo ceiling fireplaces ~-- Hy appomtment only 640·597 r,., .. ~ IY OWNER -$305,000 , . bl.'ltt. !\lust be !.old this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!B!!!! wet:ken<l Only S124.900 Newport leoch I 06' Newport hoch J 069 • Acr<h~ rrom l-larbor IJa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Off Irv Avt'I •• M ~l~MargaretUr.NB $110.000! Of'ENH01Rf OPEN SUN. 1-5 SJ S7comore Creel& rurt er111 k (;I 1•n l'opular Pl;m 3. ln11·r nc.1>:. Model. Pnml' hl<'a lion on grel'nhl'll Urdma11r 2 'lory. I bdrms • incl I :iv1,h, ltmC'r levd mstr ~Ulll'. lam1ly rm , library. rorm.tl dining.:! frplc:s . 2 palJos. An xlnl \ aluc-al ~1i9.9SO. The Ultimate LCl!Jlno leoch I 048 t.._,..o S.ach I 048 Luvt'ly 4br, lrg fam rm w Crpk Liv rm, din rn1 Hltn C'htna do~l.'t l'rul deco. :J car 1:.ir "Ir oltl Owner. 768-5183 • Divorce forl'ell pnl't~ re duction for quirk !)<ill' 3Bt. 2 ba (;ondo Man} amerulac::.. S58.900 A~l 768-5008 SEA TERRACE fo:.IJOY lhc IX:~Ull hrt·~1.1•., with lhta 3 Br, 2~ b,1lh S.-a Trrrat'l' 'rownhom1· Lt.I\'('(\' OCl'JJll \ l~'W frnm rmlr b<trm I.ow m;ianl } a.rd. llccr11allon l.'l'nll'r & !Jeal'h neurh) Sl:?ti,!'iOll ~'21 *** , ... M. s ti "'" l? . .,. • Jluy:i, !IUper hcach II\ mi: Call for L>eU1l4 v.,<n a ..... n ~:.,., • I' '\)'UOR VIEW HO.ML • • •lJnitt'd Broker:. m Newport Shorl'b J UR. ., ,.., c. ·····•···•·•·•········· ····•···•·············· 1 ·'-(' • 6 pool & tenru11 \\' alk tu 3 Br. 2Ba wa WOODBRIDGE ESTATES Location Thi' 1-. " ~IL'ST .Sf'.:1';' 1 Bdrm ~ 11.J home al end o4 CUl·dC·!>dl S~Tl't'l 0• l'r look1n1: E:\TIHE Vi\LL1':Y' :-.lc·w home. fl('H•r 0tcup1ed l.\'t u .. ::.how you th1., l\1Jl'Grcgor :\l odcl on best lot 1n Turtlcrock Jbghlands ll'ST [.ISTC·:U ,,,(\ :!781') ,,. .. .,, OJ1t•n llolUI(' Sat I 4 l'M l Br. rnmpl redcl.'or 'd \\ lop quality upgr111J~!> With Bonu .. dclJlhl·d i:uest rruurtt'r\. Ehb Tldl' ltt•Jll} 4!!1 !Jl5u, eves ·I' '7 :J5:11~ NOR INS REALTY LEISURE WORLD t•nn :irey, 54 7U4 beach appu. Plans l.lnda Slau~hter more bdrms. i.ireabJe ar e $139,$00 ... LmJ.wto HIC)ltef 1052 R-.dto HfCJUef Rlty OWNER MOVING,..._ ____ .. Crown VaJfey Mall Thts Harbor View hm•• 49S.UOO 831-7010 has been lugbly upgrd'd Lawson PASTORALVIEW 1~~~~~~~1 l hru.ou t . New cpt· .Monarch Suinmlt ll Plan I-fantasuc mslr BR·3 add1· RHlly Comp.iny ••••••••••••••••••••••• B. 3Br, 2Ba, prof lndscpd PLUSH twnal BR's, 3 DA. Step- & decorated. $119,500. dn FR w/wet bar, beaut. Open Daily 22 7 611 Pousetter HorM backyard "W /gazebo & MarianoOr. 3Br . 2Ba, den, frplc, jacuui. O W NER I S hcall'\I pool, lui.h lndsc11· "" W"\IG • mg,i:.ic~cuLAR su1J.: !~i.9~~ERS! 714-675-45(,2 THE LAND .. .. Is yours with th 1!> dramatic 2·Sly. A·frame. J B R. 2 ba.; step& to beach. Sl25,000 -~ Rnliort~&t. (714) " ~-'~ 3 la + IOf.iJitS ~,. $109,000, I 1''antastic NewPof't home 1. I within w alk1ng1.tilstam·e \ew l\Jad1~cm Model. l house from L1kt· ~·Slun . :i bdrm~. l.1mt1v r1r1 \\Ith frpll' :!1 · ·halh..,, tcntral atr. <~ualll \ l"lllJl'I:., WOOll !>I.tit c .1-.1• tiay window. Sl~l.!J:,o THE RANCH "\1•w otrenn.:' 2·Slur v ·I bdrm:. .. :!•.· buth:.. formal <l111111~ 1111 • f rplc , larruly rm :1 (',1r ~Jr a~e w11h I nrs;:c "ork ;tr1·.i ~l'l<IPt:k olf m'lr hdrm WOod sadani: Tiu-. "11n 't lai.tt l\n ,.Int '.llu1• SlOVlOO .. 523 CAMPUSDa·IRVl~E Old Bluebird Cyn Woodl'li & <ittl 'd arpa of filu{'h\rtl C.\ n Ctl';1t 1·yn <'I< hall-.1dl' vu ltt·mclh1 winu :.tdcl ·;,, Hdwd &. ted:.ir an & out f'tt t•hNf lw:1m 1·1·if I! & fu111 rm, w hrk fplt' 111 b1'.1rl\ r·1·11'1! 111 I" t 111 " ".ill 111 I!( ..... ~ 'I tit• 1'1\ll'\ \\ "l'I I .• 1 'llllrf'J"'' In 1t1 II .. 11111· " l-.ur111w.111 li.tlh r .id 1l1l111n.d , 11 h1J1 m /\ lt.clh 'ii 11.1 I 1111 .cl 1111 Xlnl 11.<1 '" to. •II'\ k ch ,1 r m 111 1! l h r u 11 u t ~15!1 !A)IJ F111.11l,\. ,, diam·e Io gel 1n~ ;1 llctrrn . 2 hath & h1 rind nl•w hill tnp unit. fo:xp.IOSI\ I' \ 11•w .. of tht• '.1llt•\. :SH.'>.!Atll 4119-80 completely upgraded, ~sC!.VLLt~G. AND SAYS 1-'ru:!t'IL:Jr.V2t::~omi· PACIFIC COAST BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW " yours lo enjoy tn lhr.' «n·h1tcc1u ally dc,1i.:n1·d llerkw. homl!, l{)('lill.'<i 111 guard ~:ile community 111 w•fam rm. forrn;1\ 11ln PROPERTIES rm, frplc. rovt-r1•\I patio, 631-0400 Anytime immaculate l>!IH,;,oo HOWARD JOHNSON *** ON THE CAHAL Surx:r II BH + rumJIUS rm . + fom. rm Nt>ul nodwood dN·k O\'Cr thl' waler. Walk lo oet .. 111' Sl55.WO of the waler. K.&pgsate ._ bcdrms lnc lu.din l{ a .st-purnlt• maslOi' J>utlt'. ) Luxurious I h·inii room w /ma::.i.h•e bratk f1 r<'placc & p11rqu p1 floors. Bonus room TURTURO CK HIGHLANDS New hi.t1ni.:. poJ>Ul.tr Ed 1 n ho r o u J: h I' I ;1 n i.u~r locatwn n1·.ir n"" pJrk, "'1th .in 0111 .tJntl WOODBRIDGE :! I' It ESCOTT!-> l..1r1:c:-.l WotH.lbnd i.:1· hum •. ,. ~•k1i-q.rt. -t-3 e.1r l!J/' J or 4 hr+ dl'n. ;j 1!:1 .1tnum •• 11r t:oud. lulh lodw, h1i:hly u11l!r ;\ll·~· 11 ;,in 1'.1\l'r'> Ille. LJ.!l' l11l ~r P.uk ,\. l,1kl! Shlti f~" & s1•11 .. ooo L .... · s~. mu IJl,,r Ownr 5:,:!·11~1 111 "kd :I\" 835.J;,;1,_; ini: vte·" :! ~ton· l LOIJ!Maleoch 1048 hrlrm. t.111111\ rm . :!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• NORTH UNITS ( ''"' t•ni .. nl loc•iJI lllrt. IJrn 497-17t I .I\ 'ST LJ~IF ll l~J Sk\ ltnl· fir I 'pper '1.l"\li1 11111 ll1>t·n 1 lou,t• Sun I 4 I fi r ., H.t F;1m Hm. Din H:\I n·.ct , .... ,.,1n 6. m111 '11"1 ' I Ith I 1de Hl'.iltv I'll ~I I ih ' \'l'• 1!11 '.l.'\!Jll l) .. 1h .... :? Ir Ilk' '' 1•1 h.1r h:o .Hnduv. ul h1 kt 1 tu .. 1k f.1\ "" m't r '1111 ,. ~llllf .·~"' 1J1wn :-.trn I .• :!l 1<1111ru1 k \11!1•-.1"'"' an·,.,,o, l'.J•\l•--------•I r<'nL1h1ht\ 'I h1' 1lupl1"'< DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833·9293 THE WILLOWS llli.:111.' 1tp)lrJ•li·tf l'l.111 ltU pnn·lf al unly S ,;i ~>llfl l'e.itur .. -. 1111 luf.!1• 'I l>c.•Jroom~. dl'n ~ f ,rn11l\ r1.1om. LtK«tll'<l n1•11r ""\' j.lark. JIO<Jl. t l.'01)1)> \'Oll I h & tugh M'hool OPEN SUH 1-5 14592 OrancJe Acres h 1dc·;cl tur I h1· "" r11 r 111 l'UJJ,Hlt II h11 \\ ·lfll • :1 h,;fgc• Jl.!Jlll'I 111!1.ct 11111 ~l!r.UOU IMMACULATE! 'f hi!'> .! h<lf'fll l1t1llH' ''" .ckd 1111 a •1u1l'l -.111·l'I ir1 .1 i:t~ot.I 1w1~lal1<t1 hood h.1~ ,, l1l·;11111tul vard. '"'""111 \'ll'W. µm1·ntial t- ~1 :l.'1,I01 ARCH BEACH HTS. Lm 1•1\ t'Jl'P<'h, fl·\ l'lur., \\ rww l11ncJ1;c·;1p1ni: ar,. a 11·\\ ''' lh!' fl':1lur"" 11f thr~ ;! hd1m , 21 ; b.tlh hOlll<' \II & IX'I .1n """ .. I ro111 2nd i.lor, St :IA '>Oil &!!!~·· PORTER REAL TY 111011 \j ('(), \..., I' 11\\' \' 497-2468 BEACH COTT AGE Fllwr llpp1·1 , :1 hlk-. (11 ht•af'h n1·11r l'11tl<'I ,. Sh.wk 'I lldrm :!. 11.tlh' tum1ly 1111 • lrt>lt' 'u" <11'1'\.. V. llh IJl l:Jfl 'IC\\ ~ ll~l -.1111 MINI-EST A TE f>ll (Mf:l' IN.'f'Jn \ 1t·W (111 with ~··' "r al I ;u .:t· P1n1 1n·1-.;. :! hclrm' . :!. It.Ith,. 111>ft • hdwd 1 lrJOr' l""' I) l'Xl>illl•lt~I ~11~1 101 CJ.MERA BUFFS '>t~IUSJ()ll In ttlul'hlnl ( a n~on 11<·c•;an '11·". 'Piel I<:\ f·I :i hdrrri... d1•n IJ \HI\. HOO;\!, dl'l'K\ ~1:;1.500 HOUSE ALONE 1s .,..orth th1:-. pnt'I' Hut \OU l.'an live ncur the lt<•;ich an Corona dc-1 Mar Hn<l ha\ e rc:ir tenan~ hdp pay SI 75,000. COM,LETELY RESTORED Old Spnnl!>h mani.1on \\1th un ocean' 1 .. w. 3 un· 1b one mill.' to Dana 1'11111t Manna S215.000 • 494-8057 * SPECTACULAR OCU.HVIEW B•·am l'tnlini:,, ll\'1n1: mom wlfrpk, 3 DI! :! JJ,\ :-plil le' 1•1 lll'aull!ully d1•1 ftl'Jl l'll , dt·t·k~ s1:rJ.JIJO St•f' & mak« ot h•r LAGUNA COMMERCIAL CORNER l:'..00 ~4 h 11f ull1ct· -.p.tCl'. 1121 •• tool frOn· 1ai:1• on Coa ... 1 lllJ:h" av Could bt' rl'ntab. O\lo nl'r '">' ":.di · Priced at ~2:1.llOO Subm1l t1•rm' AMERICAN HOME IU;At.TORS 494°1001 494-7513 RANCH REALTY SS 1-2000 HOS N. Coost Hwy., loguno CONTEMPORARY Logun°* Ocffftfr-ont Spl.'rtac-11l<1r woot1 & ---------•I i:1,,,., home '41lh JJrl\t1te PRICE SLASHED ""t 'hJrp 11 ,111111·-. \\ rnwl pJnc·lt'lf 11' 111~ rm 494-1177 Jl601 Coo\t Hwy., S.loguna 499-4591 Proud Owners 111r111.JI elm 1 m .... 11nk1'1 ll.1\C' l<Jlc1·11Jirl:'al1·11re 111 i.:11urnw1 k1ld11·11 ovl'r lhi...:.? llH '11 home w11h lrntk' pat 1n :!nd St111' gu"'' qlrs , 11(·ar hl·;wh. llo..ls m.1,l1·1 -.111tt• ~ ·~1111 Ft•lc'. tln·k, <lhl Rar bdrm m t•rlnok 1111! i.: rt·• 11 dour nix.oner. low t a:-t•s fKoll Tl11~ f.::lf'dl'n hri1111· S<~· 1t' ~1~7.:'iOO 1;..:tk1 11nh• SliJ.!'i041 ~Ian l ~·-l Jr -________ , NORTH LAGUNA SUPER STARS I'> \1hat \'Crall thew 1; tommcrctJI & rl'\1d1·n llal umli. in !ht h~arl 111 L<.ii.:un.i. ovr·rlrH1k1ng :\la111 licu<'h ,\~~111 ::.;·.~:; ''°° ml'l~fic:llt:Pffl ~inntlw 499·2800 CAT ALINA VIEW Spal'1ou-. 2br. d111 rm . frplr S<·parall• J:Ut'\l un 1l On I i:c lot m th1• N end. Fuc up & 'J\c ,11 _Sll~SOO Agl •1113 .. IM I 'h'P' lei \,lt·ud1 l'.nJOY "n•an '1t'ws frc1m mc"'t r<i<tm<; or ovcr!.tt<'ri rl.'d"1>111I d@c·k' Lux- unou'I~ '1l·1·urated wllh "''er~ po .. s1bh• amt·nity. Guest quarters and off street park mi:. Shown l)y :ippolntrncnt only. S4!15.000. NIGUEL SHORES GARDEM HOMIE <ll.·c•an side of hl~hway and lil'n'\alaonally de· • ct rut('(l VHy pn vate 1 wnyards with 32' pool. 2 Bclrm & rlen 2 baths · .. howi. l1kt• J model. Slf..1,JOt> IUILO YOUR OWM! REALTY 497.1744 NEWPORT HEIGHTS A STEAL!! ;t + Ucn, nr ul'ciln sa!},000 could br 4th4..trm Family room. game room w/blln bbfi & plen· ty oC room for yo11r g:.iltle Ntg\WI Shores. 4 HH. z1----------.1 HA. I :im1I} .room. dir1111~ o,.n Su11 12:30-4:30 PRICE SLASHED room. Pri\'ate p:.irk1n,: for wh1ll' .:.and beach 23832 SfUfwater $I 0.000! CAYWOOD REALTY INC. 548·12'0 l ab le C a II ( o d :n , ~ .. l»G-7171 $1W.OOO. PRESTIGIOUS MIGUEL SHORES For great beach living Featuring 3 BR. 2 ijA, high vuulll'd cc1hngs' & ' 11· w o I l h e o c l' ,, n Complclr ret·reJl1on <'l'nl1•r :\car bl'111·h SI i.1.000 Laguna NICJUtf Realty -495-5220 496-24 13 493.9494 830-5050 STAY AWAY ... CNlguel Rd. lo Ivy GlenJ A Jtraceful. arched entry Fanta1t1c 5 bdrm • 1n1rodut·es this lovely panoramic vlrw ! Top home handsomely rl.'· cond1t1on. with new modeled WllbJmpresslve carpets, paint & drapes l ava rock (1replace & One of LaJ(una N1gucl 's beamed ceilings In nnest: $157,500 NEW PO RT HAltDOf{ IAY Ir BEACH Ii I G II SCH O 0 L REALTY 759-0811 Dl!>TRICT, this cozy de· 1---------.. 1'hght111 on huge corner lot -"'1th alley utcei.~ & r()Qm OPEN SUM 1 ·4 I 'or your boat! s105.ooo. 29221 Tieree lb .• Quail ~ 0 u t s t a " d I n CJ l Plac• · Bedroom, 21/l lath. Praperti•a , Shows Like Model 1•oo ou .. ?Lss~.-~ra~o•)am~ Home. Priced To Sell Fast! HEWUSTIH~ L.u'ge ramlly home o n ~ •~liflll!l!t!~1!91 pool.s1zro, cul de SJc lot. m ~l Newport area. 4 '=~~JJ~~!I!~~~ Bdrms .. 3 baths. den. or . .: fi<'e, ranuly rm. & lgc FtXH UPP'll rumpul> rm. Gourmet I HOUSE FROM SANO lotchen with walk·ln pon '98.500 try. 2 .Ma ... ~ivc :.tone A-FRAME LEASE frplcs RV or boat 5850'mo. ~lorai:e : many other Pq Brom:-.RJtr645·1!">31 amerutiei.. too numl'rous ---~--- to mcnt1011, t.•all for 11pp't :-tfo.."W TOWNHOUSE 31Jr. $J95,000 2,,., bu. fo~R. $81.!l()p. Park, MEWf'ORT HACH pool ~7·t~l6or675-071& _ REALTY 675·1642 UY OWNEH. Rt!! Canyon Townhomc. 2 lir. ~U:i, OPEM SUN. I ·5 rp1irtrps. SI 3!';500. Ph 1731 Pt. Hewlley 83.1-0l!Zt or640·07ffi 1•11.lrrmu, pnct.'<l to sell ! 4 ----,-.-. • Bc.Jrms .. tam rm . well Com~ sec me. l ye JUhL kl' pt <' 0 r n t· r h 0 m c• b c c n 11 a 1 n t e d & SliS llOO wallpapered. ln pcrf. unless this VA AS . SUM/\Rl.E 4 hl'dro11m hom1• with pool & Jl•l'UZ7.t \•omµll'k \\ llh SWN'Plll~! hillside view d0(.'!'>11 t aµ peal to you l'fl.t<.:1·; HF:UUC l-:U TO $~11.91'10 GO AllE.\U' You'r1• worth at' ~ ~g-·1----· cond. ·• bdrm or 3 + -GEM· -.tud}. 2•2 b11 . 1s201-' 120-Fl'ui.lln Av1•.,... H l huhl:ind Dr, Wetitclifr. I'"' •Naua~·1 liilfilaetr Praplfrii•• 7S2·lt20 1400 OUAIL U Ht "ACH FORMER HORTHVIEW MODEL HOME toss ·······•·••············ R.\HEJ1':WEL t:lcJ!Jnlly <ll'coratl'd SJlJC:IOUS 4 br. 21 ~ bath tn lcvrl Ff!. FOil, Wl'I bur, ,1111urmet kit. w/pan· tr~ t..i:c corner 101 w/custom pool k .o.pa Out.stagding view of h1Us Sun & Satl Club 1 ·•l' & lights. Up~rad<'d lhru li45 7221, V. Grant. A~ out. s.n freeway to 963-3934 Crcr.vn VaJley Parkway, --------- right on Niguel Road to MUST SF:LL' Top Locu top. nghl on lh i.ihland, lion.· Whispering tree' left lo 29252 Riduev1cw New home under war Urive. open hnusr Sat & ranly 2530i.q.ll. 4 Br. Sun I·~. <.:all 1131·0295 fam. rm .. J car gar .. &In owncrraitt & Sa.ti Momberi.hlp. Hy REDUCED TO SELL CJ\~' n (' r IH ·I 5 3 ol7 o r 1148·1311 Lovely family horn(' ;i bdrm. dPn. 21~ ha, 1\C. almMl 2.000 l>Q ft on C'ur ncr lot. Nr xlnt schoob. ~hoppmi:. llcat·b & Trn· ms Club. J\i?Cnl. 64'\ ·61124 REALTORS 642-4623 $172,500. Ovc~"Sa11sun I 5 Owner 7~·919G or 1 Real F.6 tatc EXECUTIVE DREAM HOME Newport C d Gorgeouc; J bdrm Tnnn Oft 0 model In The Bluffs. Tru· 675-3220 • HARBOR VlF.W 2br & den or 3br, 2ba, comer lot. ull }'Pgradc-.. t~ d~ fe;iturcs, parqul·t rntr. by ownl.'r. ~S9. i51> 644·740.J. 040.a40 $79 500 ly un executive dream CAMEO SHORES • • homc.o Community pool & One of lhe most 'charm· SL57,50o. gorgeoui. ocean view. 1 2 Bloclc to Wc~lchff clubllou'ie right accrOfis inghome:.wll4!4re~liv T'laza. Coty 2 Bcdrm the 5trel't f''antai.lic ing rm, formal dinin.( home with pool. Xlnt \11ew Pvt Jncu7,7.t & 1111 rm, llhrarv. fam rm. 3 buOntuv Callnow.&15·7221 kinds of goodies, Onl~ Br, ·IOOO. :-.q fl. llas Orx:n Sun l·S Pool & jac. Shown daily 21 406 Plata. Npl Rrh J-4 PM 46.1.1 Pe~am Dr. , . ,.:_i_J'•lJ AESOP Rl!ALTY &m-7m B~r, or .S45·2848 · w· f 1.fff tR ...,j"' 731-4911 or83S-07:l'J ask for Louise Ba'ker. esc t1111., -------..._ ----Newport leach I 069 Newport hoch l 069 • OCE.AM VIEW ••••••••••• • •••. ••••• •• ••••••••••• •••••,,•••• • • ii CONDO. REDUCED ~· $ THOUSANDS S /;xltilarati1~<?. tJiew.'. ... Gi.wrdrd .~all'. SMELL THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS J111i, <·hurm111,1: t~CI 01( ;incl ch•n Pl.in :1 Pat 10 h11m" 1-. p1111~J fiir lhO'l' tl\.JI '4,1111 flll.llel) ,11 I nnn• fl \ltll h.t\l' 1111' Ocl'::inside of I rwy f.O\l'lv .'lBr. 21 zRa hnm1' v. pool 10 charming "'•lOC'lw .. euani: S:!:M -..o<J CANYON ACRES llalf wav up 'l•clodt>cl C.1 n\011 ,\1:n·~ l>n' 1• ., 1h1, F:\lra l:irae huildmi: r.ue _ 111 an extrC'mch· des1ra hl1• custom estulo area of San Juan Cap1str:mo. Rural :1tmo~phl'r<'. \'ll'WS a1 r<JS' the.: Cu p1!!tr ano \'allr\ Sl:.!1.500 JUS"T LISTED Reduced for ti fast sale. Vacant & seller 1.s :mx· ( ious. Beautiful 2 br end unit w•fplc. <.:ommunaty l pool, sauna & jacuzzi. l\t lhts pncc it won't lai;lt 1 llurry' Call 645·0303 /i 11 nwiable addre.n. U npa 1 fl I le led luxu 'J 1-ort '1com ;,~~ is fl ki nrl l1/ /iJ1it~~ nt<lH dc:{!a111. 111c>rc rcjl11 cd rlta11 l.11llllt'' In Ht11t· \\ illft•I , In ~n.:i110 for 1 ht m·~. "'''er hv1.'<1 an honh· • red hill~:.: 552-7500 OWMIDUPllA11 MUSTSEUU Dowt t Br 2 8' home w/tU• roof. am front lot, Vf:tY ll• back)'(I wlp•Uo ~. dOI nAD. '8$,0()0 or beu ofr. Op&n Sat/Sutt. \49'1 A tbel. OD6MI EMERALD BAY ·111r J•~ttJ. hui:1• 11< eJn Vlt'W p1l u ... 1·ahl<' \fl n111h1ni: but thr bt•!ot 111 this c harming all 'hanRlcd home. S.12!;.000 HOWARD JOHNSON RU.LTY 497-1744 '"" 2 hdrm home· J.01 - Id Ill I \ ,11· \ () V. n I' I I r:.rn-.ll•rr c-cf '" t'r'""'" \lu,t ,..l'fl' fo"ulf price :,.i'l.'1,';0 Opi•n Sur1tb~ i·•1, L.1i.:un.1 1-.rnvcin ,\l'n·~ Call 645-6646 SPECTACUtAR White water view& of Aliso Beach. Beautiful 2 Bdrm. den, 2'A bath Condo overlool<l ng the pool. End unit -otrerlng the ultimate in privacy. $137.900 Cold~ ell hanker loi:•1 :1 Monarr h Ray Pl 11.t.a Logunu Niguel 496-7222 831-0836 3 Or. 1.:amc rm, formal rhning. air cond Compl rc.od~or d. tnp up.:ra1fc·-, 1..4:1• 1:ul llL• s.1c lot l'onl. &Jaru111 !loom lnr I<\ EBB TIDE I< f:.,\ LT"I 191 ·9451i. ('\ ' 1!17 J5!lli Charm Plus! Only 2 s hort blks lo ocean. 3 Bedrooms & guest quarters, located on l arge fol. Open be11m11 & more . A m ust see home. $188,000 133) M '\;cw 3 Or. laV rm \'ICW OI SJddl1·hack (;or lril. Nr l;1k1• 1\1r rond & upgrtl!> ~n i~l Own• r 1!11, 7:lt>I FORESTE OLSON °"""Pt •H'r ... n• SEA VIEW t II'' D 0 \\' N ~Ii.~ \l'W !J.•rHorrl -lhr. :Jba l"INDt;Hs Fl-:E :1 Hr .• f.im rm .. l'nob!.lrurtt-'d Ua. Um Hm. lliW sri fl '1ew of O<:r'.m ,t r ,1!>h1011 Community pool & kn· l"I. l!ll!~ "I arhl L'ol1nia. nn1. $84.000. Ownr lmmcd. l'CIS!-l',~1011 768-4529 $249,000 Owner 7611-0454 Heowport Beach I 069 Lovely 4 Br, Fam Rm. 21": ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. 2200 sq.ft. Hugr pool. EAST ILUFF United Brokers IW2·2589. Opn SIS 12:30 lo 4:30. S 149 • 900. 1615 Ruth Ln. 4Dr. 2Ba, formal din r m. ---------- located on pvt corner lol,l•--------- lg covered rear patro. xlnt cond. Owner 640·11011 BEAUTIFUL BUY ORIG.ILUFFS CH JlMPJl ME Popular G Pl.an on A AG pnvah' corner. Prof cl1• OPEN HOUSE cor 4 Br. :I B:.i. ~pa~· Ocean view. 3 bd 2''z ha bnck pallo. Sl6S.OOO Cull 1• on d o l O 'i-d o w n . t.o sec &11,\2331 SllS,000 J 1 Sundanee,l•_-_-_•_•_•_·~~~ .. -- Ncw p1>rl Terra c1• 0 OU ll~bor down \9th. n un 'EH H SE Sund1tnce Village Heal Harbor flew Knolls lY 615·8681. 192 2i2K Sal/Sun 1·5P:\f. 2771 Sat/Sun l 5 Br<ikcrs 11.Jtlview Abtlolutcl> ouc wdcome. stand1n1i townhomf'. -----• Mu1t 1ee. ARenl. 559·1828 •H..._.Yll'W Ho. 2 Bdrm. & d~n <or 3 WESTCUFF Bdrm.) and 2 bath home ltQ & becmtiM nau_,, UJe ln entry It 3 hr. 3 ba, din rm • ram kitchen. IUG,500. By rm w/extraa 1alore. A•k· ~. Pnnclple11 ooly, ll\fSlM,500. Call Ml)..JA40. Property House 842'3850 .\'cw1;111 t Beach ftil\ I l'l'I k'llcll/111 H/\RBOR RIDGE . --· ,. . .. . ~ I r .• ,.,. .. _ .. __ DAll:;.;..;,;;.Y;...;Pt;..:.;:.LO;:;.T.;__ ______ _:Su=n~~:zY::..:· J~an~U!l)~l!:.·...!.1!_:97~8 0tMr Ital &tot• 0tMr ltol &tot• Ha •n Fer S. 1~ F.r w. HonH For We-~;H:;; ......... ;.::;.::;;;;~ .. ;;~~ ~~~~!!!~~ ...... ,~~~.~!~ ...... ~~~-~!~~ ...... ~.~:~~~ .... ~ Propert, 2000 ,__ Proplf'ty 2000 ....._.._ Oetwt. a.oa p.,.,..,._.0 3207 • • ••• • •••• • • • ..... • • .. • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • •• • •..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • ,._.. Sale I I 00 ••••• • • • ••• • •• • •• • • • • • • Mew,. t 9tedt t 069 Mt.i,_11eac11t I 069 5-tto Alto I 010 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ~········································· ..•.•..••.•.•.......... APPOINTMENT ONLY 543 FULLERTON N I Prime. Cit to ach.ls Hrtir Hh ~ 2 Sty, oely Mii & IA .. JN. I IA dft. Fil w/w .. bar, DI SAVESfWRS. DRUM HOME SESAME STl!ET 3 8e11ut1ful Moblll! homes IJMcd ln th1~ 5• family ~ park In l!;I Toro. See u s be-fore you buy. PACll"lC COAST kESAU:S, INC 991-84>00 HUNTINGTON BEACH 13v owner 24x&l Gr een· bnlil' Mobile llomc, clo:.e t-0 t.hopp111g & beaches. 962-3400 SUMITS COSTA MESA Two ~·bedroom, J on<' bedroom uruu. in good ronlal ar~a. Selh:r IJ\Oll\aled l,,.Quail l liilPlac• . Prop...-ti•• 752•1920 l400 OUAIUt. NIWf'09' HACH Lil w/ frpl. Ii.It w/ eatiftC) pa._.. ..a Detach gar. IV prit'g off dtey S 160.000 1------M E W P 0 R T RHODA MAGIL. RJtr 17141 642-3600 · M.wpcri leoch I 069 Mewport leach ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUYERSINVESTMEMT uvc in this one or lse, during v&cution, ot·o view. !itngle wide w/ex- pando, 2Ur, Crusader 'ti2. St234 • By Owner 2br. lba w/at- Clff Havett EJr..: Hm Hcrbor V1~w tached gar, fnrd 111 bnt'k NEWPORT BEACH w/Gutllll house. :.unken BARGAIM )Td on corner lot. P~rfl'l·t Obi wide budd y ~Ur, hLll liv rm frml din rm :J Oul!.lundmi.: "\tun•wu ~tarter home. s53•5oo home. boat dock1n~ DUPLEX Block to the sand, with an ocean view. Almo:>t new bu1ldinii. GREAT ISVF.STMENT. Offered lit $170,000 540-3666 Whelan UAl UTAll rrplc+~ore 3 Ur, :!ba tin h (• •• u t I I u I I ... \'A ~!.:_43SK :.µace. pvt bch Call on SlSG.950 G4611JJI. Open larnhl•llK-;.i1:roumhv.1th Sealleoch 1084 t.lusone!'tiH.GllJ()SS liO ---- hse Sat tSun i2-s:.a1r, pnnklt-n'<i )JrJ ~ l.,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• GROVE HOMES IOOi· UMITS Plrate Rd. N ~ ' 11·d 1i.1llu l.o.1ll'> o} OLD TOWN, 3 Ur. I( J lot 898-7839 Fant ast 1 c r rid l' of ----------i 11r1~a"~ in th1:. 3 37':xll717. Ov.ner ,111, 761 -1101 Ownershjp uruts. only-t ~RT • r,EIGHTS ~room, 2 bath home ious S~7 ioO ~ears olli. Near st ate .._,,...r.., ... I v.1th flrt'plaf'c:' llurry-•. .:...::.. s· R alty 638-7917 Charmingabr,2bahom wontla~l.itSlJ'l'lOO Y ''"" ea e Uruvco1ty. Very strong 10 choice locauon. a t " · 846-4457. 21.3-592-2K7l rental area. s;.!,750,UOO. !ract ive eul·de-s a t 1£. jGuall ~ South Laguna 1086 10 x 40'nmodeted. ex· I£ .• Quail ~ ~~~~~&in 12.4 Plac9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tra d""' s1100. Nm. Plac11 . f.(ll Aldean, 15th & Irv Prapm!~ THREE ARCH IA y Across ,from K·Mcrf Prap...-ti- Jo.. U•efy, Rltr ••oo OUA•ln HtW'°'1J 11actt Large ram1ly ocean view 'h 0 PP CJ c: •" t e,. • 7~2-1920 642-479\1' home with huge fronl 646-6918 owner. 1•000UAILStHlWl"O•t11&ett NEW LISTING l'ourtyard +deck. Locut· 2191 Hcrbor, sp 34. TRIPLEX. C.M. p CO HarborViewHornes t'Clmcxclus1vcJreaw1th CM.Adltsonly Greitt Easlside loc, vr MMUNl'l'V, 2 Br t-:xecplton.il -l llr Mon-4 BR. 2 11.\, !u~1l{/oom --newer 3br, 2ba. frplc, yd. ~~·P~V.r~~~~-l'~~~ .. tK~lr tei.:o. $11;..1,soo. l'rln Only &2fireplaccs. $21!1.!ISO. ~for Sale 1200 <2> 2br, lba, patios, encl. beach. 645 O:l58; U.15 ll!JM M-t4 t:15 ---Laguna Miguel Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. $165.000. WESTCLil"F -.od'ld SanCle~nte 1076 495-5220 496-2413 TWO TomLee.ruu-.642-1603 PICK-A-UNIT l'~DE R CONSTRUCTION BUY-NOW-SAVE --TWINS + ONI 3 BR. + 2 2 BR with F P ':, (.'on:--L :-tar t FdJ. Sch. Gross 15,240 E (' \l --QUADRUPLH'S Ready and waiting now 3 -2 BR I•' P 's +l -3 BR F/P all with cath cc1lings Sch. gross 19,800. E.C.M. --QUINTUPLET'S ~ 2 HH with F -'P's const start 1''eb Sch gross 23,100 W.C.M .• --SEXTET Twn hM• type const 5 --2 BR + l -3 BR all with F 'P's cath. ceiling sch ,l!rol)s l<J,100 E C.l\t. Con.st start Feb. A WHOLE MANY 10 or :ro tu11h ea. Group or 10 has 5 -2 BR with F P 's and 5 -1 BR sch gross 40,200 Isl ATP comp Feb. 2nd Grp cons t start Feb. W.C.M. --PLANS IN OFFICE D ONOVAN'S of california • •••••••••••••••••••••• IU."TlRE oo the Colorado 2Br ocHnrront coUlilCI!. R l 'J , . 1 Bltns, gar+parlung Bet. v c r . . u ll t Sc I .. 8 .. "· "C" "'' .... 151 beautl(ul dl!luxe 2.a '( tiO' • • ·-~ mo. Mobiht hom1t. Uvt:J In 7 _~ ___ s _____ _ mos. Area !t m oat c.pltfr .. leectt l211 bt•autiful park Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7U l922·74S8, Blythe, CA :tBr. lBa, aaraat. ta lot, Includes yd m1.tllll $m Out of Coumty mo. 49:M&t9 Property 2550 ---3 -2-2 ••. •••• ••••••• ••....... CorGIMI ...e Ma-2 • • •••••••••••••••••••••• Weekend Fcrmer 5 Bia Acres c lo!lu t o freeway. 2 Bdrm home . 2 car gar, animal pens. Only SJ7.500. Call Mr. Frey at 54!·3456 BEN HINKLE R ~ RecitEstat• Exchange 2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS ocean view. 4 Br. 3 na. 2 rum rm:1. pool tnble, oversized patios. ull x.tr u. $1450 mo. Ovlner/ Alt 831-7006. SAVE TIME IC lookfoa for apt or hSe in COM, NB, or Jrv,1:all Olrol al Boyd. Rentak from $375. No Fer. 4175 5900 or t.'73· 7229 50' Cruiser/sportl1sber ror condo, home. mobile or mtr hen. l-653·8091 Harbor View Huls. Beaut. deco 2br, convrl d~n. 2ba. t-lect blln kit. _ <'alhl'<lral cc1l'g, rncd yrd R4ld lltate w din pa ho, J ear gar . Wonted 2900 solt wtr & gardener in- ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl'd Lbe. ~-8210 OW N P r o p e r l Y I n Quaint 2 stry Cape Cod Inglewood, Hawthorne Jbr, 2ba. bag yrd. $600 or So. Bay :irea? mo.673-6651 WILL PAY CASH!! ----- Ph. Tom D' Altessandro lrvtnc TelT.. 4 BR, 2"'3 T.D. nOPERTIES ha • encl. yard. beamed (213)674·6907 or (714) ceil.,frplc.$650Mo. 546-6201 anyt1mt.l or Agent 673-5354 1_<7_14_l_M6_·S22_1_o_n._._6_µ_m __ So. ofllwy, J Br, 2 ba, S550 mo. Beaut. manicured home. Walk lo shops. park1na, bch. 548·1732 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3106 • rcnH · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493.9494 830-5050 ACRES l!r 2 Ba, den. n1·w k1tl'h l~e yard . s1 1~1.1.1110. 11:::1 DESIGMED JUST Ft'tt·r uppl•r hou·w. :i l'dr )(araJo:I.'. hunkhouw. out bld.c~. fenced Loh or tret.":> l'nn•d foir quick :.ale. i\,.:L EAST SIDE/ CM REAL EST A TE •••••••••••• •• • •• • •• • •• Reduced Sl0,000! J on 1 968°6 I ttl Attractive Balboa bland oxford s.n· .. ~s b) FOR YOU ownl·r. 5 111 tJ'J!JI orwn Sal 1Son NEWPORT CONDO $86.500 Lovely Dov1·r V11lui.:l'. I blk to WestrliH Plata C<Uy 2 Br hom<' w/lplr Lge rec rm. PQ<il. ">auna tlb i::..ir. Appl 1>15B~l LIDO SANDS Family tun 1n this 111."W homt•, 1n jlrt''>l1~1nu,, \loinncr.., 1'111nt. !;am1! HJ<'1m. l.11n1lv room. 3 Bil, .,, II\, I or ma I dm· 111 ~ 521 ~).()00 675-7390 @aeat&t• OCEANFRONT FIXER UPPER Fa11La.sl1c investment op- porL u n 1 t y, S:JOU,000. <Mncr a~. 499·1595 831 -9411 -----Tmtin I 090 1711 1676 5717 OR~2080 FIVE ACRES •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• llard to find horse pro- "i1ce J Dr hom1• I hlk to heath Lot"> ol clt•(l1r.1tor '>olarian ~ 1 \I'll \Ollr 11\\0 JJl'UUI Cllft•fl'tl ;ii "115 1100 WOW! OMLY $50.900 J>l:rt~'. brand m·w. :1 1rn. 2 For this lovely 2 b<lrm • 2 BA home, huJ.:t' f.1m1ly ha. condo' HeJ.1 frplc . room. wl.'t b~r. frµlc • :i wall wr-condtllonl:'r, ti:e. <'<1T i.:.ir Won t J.~sl .Hk r EXECUTIVE HOME r:arden-pat10 111 111;11 51,.11 Only once 1n :iv. hill' cln IITJ ~• ~ OH j:!:! u5JO -.ou f1111l a ltuahl\ home •*PUil" A.p:ar-tments 111nwon tlw m.1rl.1·t thill ttz9™ for Sale 1300 FULLER REALTY Call 546-0814 " l'IUt J-:L> HIC.llT .11 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJdo.., l><.·..,t 1111\ Ill \1a .lul'.ir ::>:!:!!1.<11111 111~ .rn1 W1t·sl ltltr 1>15 ''t:!., HILLTOP MANOR ~lf>I ~,m You \\ 111 fmrl J l.ir~l-. I BH J',\~111.Y honw. loil<h-rl with 1·x tr;" lllll;(' \anl. 11at11J, t111•pl.H 1-. £n11 l trl'l'S, ()('f<:A"1 vn:w. EllJO\' 1·ook1ng th11'<t• !>l1·.1ks on tl11• p:tlw gas l!Bl). whlll' l>e1·orat11r'-; hnm1• 111 l11t• kub pla~ h11skl'lhall I u-.t11· .. 11rn11111tl11114., or \lolll•\ Ii.di 1111 th•· "'t'r :!.IOI fl ol 1'11·~::1111 1i.n1•I 1·ourh THL'L' \ ll\1ng Sp.H'Hllh l.111111\ h\\llL\' 110\11·. rm.:! pa1111' & ,, """ llEHTl11\llF'llll\ SUMMERFIELD BEAUTY ..,tu~apl, ltris..,mnnr row r. Le1su1 t' World FI J I l' r-: ,, I ;o t l' J BR . 2 61\. form.ii ll1n .,Jlnfw l!ll :111>7 ing room. fam1I) rn11m. lri;:. lol 111 Tu~1111 pr1m1• ~oc:h Properly 13 50 (.;,o.J'l•ful bU)'l'f" lll't'.ltl\ .1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll/i,950 540-3666 MISSIOM BAY BEACH PEMTHSE tll'l'k. SI 1!.1 'MIO HI·. \L'I UHS W MARINERS COVE :!l'i l.k-1 Mar 1<rc! 11 21 estminster 1098 <111 ~o.1111lv lwo.H·h. trl rnon I r II OI ,j w II l 11 w n s ·' II ()11·~0 l'anor.11n1t 11rn hav & llHIUfll<lln \ 1ew. S ,; a 1· 1 '' u ~ I 1 \ r 111 v. t .1lh1•d r al 11 k<' v.. 1 n ""''s ~ n·1hng ... l11llt'. \\l•l loar + m111·h ffilll'h mort• ~1Br ·m.1 . lovl'I\' & UnlllUl' [lflll'l'rO C.tll :\ov. • \\'h\ p.1y h o; more 111 Or .1n~l· ('ount v"" ( ult """' ~Pr'I SOii REALTY 646-4463 c... O y· --~per cean 1ew BAYSHORES :1 11r. 211 h.1Tov.nhome.2 Ht'Ct•ntly n'<i1•t·or.1ll••I. I t)(·1·a11 '1cw sund1•t'k'i hdrm , 2 h.1 g.1rtl<'11 !)v..ncr$7'1500 l!J:l !l!'>li!I homl· lkaul1lull\. .111 r>oinkd ft•oitu1 e .. thruou1 1--T·O-T•H-E•B•E•,.-C•H-- ..,1111 Jl last \t•.1r' J>tfft' "" Op1•11 S.il & SU11 I '> :!7!1! 1'1rd1• l>r Ht-, \t:um 1.111.111121 Onl~ mmutr ... .iwav from 1h1s Imel) ;J liedroom. µlu:.h • .irpl.'ll'd homt" "•·Jr j?oll <our.,e too• ----------i llUJ.:t> m.1!>tt·r '>lllll: .md l..1111) hlL· P ropt•rl\ i-:, pn\·alc a1num for 11u1l•I .. ,. u t 1 \ e :.! "l 11 t ~ • 3 ('\ t'Olnl(s. Only SR-t,!150 l11'<Jromn. "Yf'> oltl 111•'1 Jl1•d Cai pl'l lh•.illor:.. 1·ornc r I 01· al 1 on 11n -1~16-4775 ...............•....... HERE'S YOUR CllANCE Beaut 3 OR home. S2500 dn. Call now, 24 hr servll'<' !!41l bli7!1 ai.:t S2300DOWM 1-459-8211 SHAW REAL ESTATE 2!l0~~-~ JJlJ.!a_ LKL.H.Z.A.LYV..W bl~111d. ('ourlyard wr rountll'<l hv blot•k w.111 Very pnvatc SJ20,000 Duplexes/ ------Other R.al Estate Units Sale I 800 Brmtd Mew Exec Hm ••••••• ••• •• ••• ••• ••• • • ••••• • •• •••• •• • • •• • • • • • ON Tll Jo: nLU I'' fo'S Mobile Hornes Open Sul & Sun I ;; ;:n Via Lido Noni 3 Br. 212 bal11s, w<:l bar. for Sale i I 00 2On1 Jut". mtrro·wavc, many ••••••••••••••••••••••• up~ra<.les & l.'"<tr:i:.. Trailer space 8x3ti adult Pncoo to :-.l•ll al Sl,IS!l.500 park. Bwlcl1•r must M•ll 2 sh:.irp 1-: C'Obla '1 es:t hou:.t•s on 1 Int Onr '' lll'V... ont· 1~ rC'huill Submit all OF-n :ns Call now f>.1;, 1221 Ports West RJty _ --~·IH73 I Marten Real Estate 640-5357 661-1455 831-3232 CostaMeso-Mwptac:h San Juan DOURLE WI Of: Ontu~ Capistrano 1078 1.UXURYHOME ---------•!••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely 2 Br & bath In ·~ lL 21 CUSTOM .... &CHEERFUL :! Bdrm w/lgc ram rm. wt:t bar. Great for enll·r t:urunj?. Spa<' k1lrh. <11n rm & walk-111 pantry XJnl cond thru out rvt pallo & pool Ma111t free 1-\Jll pnrc Slt..l.000 A.:t 1>11 ·9513 WATERFROMT. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY l·S 21 lc6oa Cons BYOWMER 2 Br, 2 ba Condo :SS6,500 Assumable. owner will O\ cr .. ea 1·srro". Open housclO \:'\lloSPM.Jan 7 ii 31477 Los H1os St, .j!)tj 475.:! IMVILLAGE SAMJUAM l:k''>l pm·l'<I 3 llR. single lcvrl condo 111 :.t."cluded lol'allon. Short walk to lake. SGl,500. AMCHOIAGE INVISTMEHTS 17141496-7711 Newport leach From your largo patio s.t.A.no I 080 overlooking tho bay & 40 · ••••••••• • •• •. •. ••• •• •• boat slip, sit back & en· JOY the waterfront view• AXER-UA 3 Bedroon·. 2 boths, close • to schools too. No down, low cl06ing cos· ts. spacious • Br w/a1r. ,. ·~ ~.;,;,• .\'J:,~· • .-~~.~; Pt tllta Agent. 5'0-4646 ~-tno Mewpoti leoch I 069 MOO QUAil St f NA04 ••••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • t CE 110111 ILllNS DD. OVER 60 YEAR S OF SERVICE ILUllFS: GREAT IUYI Spectacular Townhouse. Spacious Badrma. 3 Bath& Plus )t"a mily Room. Many Custom Features. Lrgo. Covered Balcony. Patio Overlooki Pool And Rnmodo. The Home I• Vacant And Ready To Move Into. Let's Go lns~cc Priced • Al SJ.51.500. OPIN SAT & SUM 1-5 2444 VISTA MOii RA adult pet park. Gor~eou~ corner lot w/beaut1ful lndscp'a. Very private Westcliff Realty porch & patio wtplenly of ---- flowers. roses. c\Jmbl•rs. ~W PT II G TS DP L X hummin&bird Cecderi.. Remodeled 2llr. 2fia etc. PLUS swim mini: home & nl·W :!Br, 21,fla. pool, jacurn, .,hufflebrd, 353 La l'erlt'. C \1 . :.oc1al a<'l1v1t1cs .:ulor1.•1 &is IOOl Only S21.900. l.1 <' 1109328-2'J SOUTH COAST Mobile Home Sales 2706 Harbor. Stute 208 CALL M0-5937 BYOWMER ~<'W & lovely duple'< N~wport llgts J Or 2 Ba. fplc & :'llras. Priced for a rast s.1le 615 21 ll pr ----------· 646 6.10:1 $100/Mo.Retttal --- COSTA MISA lncomt Propwty 2000 1978 Skyline. 2Br. 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• plus~ patio porch for that ~RT HEIGHTS special couple or person "'"""" who enjoys luxury. Love· DUPLEX ly location, swimming Extra sharp 2 BR units, pool, etc. (S0813) $23.900. both w/prlvate patios. SOUTH COAST Owner wUI help finance. Mobile Home Soles C• 955.0350 2706Harbor, Sullc208 CALL 540·593'7 BUYERS MARKET SPECIALS ESTATISALI um Skyllf'le ~ 2Br. (Sll63U.X> Adult perk. Oranac. reni SIS. fm. maculate, attractive. In area. tod • $23.995. 'I • • 1 f, t 11\f'Jl(\I" fll < lllll I I 1J, I 61 I l 2Br how.e w /patio & gar. lot IOC • poo + rm lo w· l lu H. f I Id .• Pl. . I p -... 2000 ID er or yry. e i.. req. ''IE THE 1st" >W .. i;iore. an:. in· nc:onw rop .... , Income Property 2000 67s.&'i02or (213)793-7443 eluded. f< or delailed info ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••I--------to move 1nLO this newt) Call. Mesa Verde 4-Ptex lcAoo Ptftiftlllla 3107 remodelt:d. i.paciou., 3 kathyTrocyRltr. Large3br+J2brunits C.M.UMITS •••••••••••••••••••••••Bil charmer Mai.ter 548-1927 752·2887 All units h•n c F .P ., 8·2 BR pride or OCEANFRONT4br,2 ba suite & lg. family rm. ~~~~~~~~~~I D W , 2 Ba. Lasl phase ownership units. 8 Mos bomeavaJI. Feb. thru Ju-w/::;cparatc entrance. ---------•I 15000') Pnn. only. Agl. new. These won't. l asl, ly. Frplc, was bfdry, Nelli' shopping & beuch. 2 Ha.Kn-I Lot·CM S49·8506or642-8550 betterburry! dshwhr. 2 car l(ll.f. No $7~/Mo. <D·&I) 540·3666 pets.$750/mo.644 9582 ·Bc~ll~cCh~as~c~l~A>e~644~·~6200~ Reditced SI 0,000 Owner swd "SELL IT" 2 i.pac1oui. J Bdrm hou"~ Frplc:. bl·amt>fl r l' 1 I · gs & ~I 0 H t-: • SY'J.500 Submit otter Builder c:los~ut The only 4 lc-ft. DupleXl'-" nr S 1· l'l a1.a llkr :;;,;97111 2,3, & 4 -plexl's Zero Down Call agt. S.'Mi 07i7 -- 4 UNITS H .B. :!1 i Blocks to t>Ccun c;ooc1 m<'omc. Sl4S,UOO. PAILMARLTY Downtown 110, !°>-16 !1:1115 LOMG BEACH 1'wo I Br +-c·onvt·rt 'II 1o:ara ~t.· ha th. (irl·al .,tartt·r 1nve:-.lmenl f'oe.1llve CU!'lh flow. F'u II rwu·c S3S.000 C.ill lor Lt.•rm~ --------•I D. Ricketh Rttr i>I:! :1:IBJ Wltelc'111 lUAl l!.IAH DUPLEX EASTSIDE COS'JlAMESA Under COflslruction Sdler will ex<'h angc! 1'wo deluxe 3 bedroom, 21 i balh. :? story units each with lum1ly room, fireplace & approx. 2,000 sq. ft. KJtchen overlooks lovely garde n area complclcly landscaped HOME & INCOME Lari.:t· :! bedrm duplt."X v. llh O\ er!'lltl'<I i.:o.ir ai.:e Quwl & private. near maJur !.hoppmi.:. Perf eel ~LJrler or rellremenl home. Call 540·1151. 38 UMITS. c . M. Iii IPlac• -l'-"1Qua~·1 Pndc of ownership, xlnt PraplPrii- <'Ond lnl.'Oml' $100.000 7S2·1920 :!.S' ~ dov.. n. Owner w help 1•00 OUAllst ,., lfACH finance PrinC' onl\ pit.: a.SI.! ~HERITAGE REALTORS 12 UMITS, PEMIN Xlnt C'nnd 536,000 111 com<> 25', down. Owner ---------•I w1help hnunce. Print· ---------•I Only plebe Contact owner Urkr S.13 9793 Coroeodel Mer 3122 -·-----------••••••••••••••••••••••• CllARMING BAY FRONT Home. Winter or Yrly. JBr. 2Ba. dbl gar. frplr. 2 patios. Refs. req. 675·8502 or (213>7!19-3295 Jas min e Cr eek n e~ Wavt.acr esl model. J BR heauly, avail n ow. !)1200t mo lnchh tenm .... pool, guard{'(\ t'ntrance. /\gt. 640 GtiOU Deluxe 2 Br homl', 2 Bu. --------- fplc, grdnr & util furn I Blk Lo Bit.: Corona, adlt Costa Mesa 3224 C'pl, no pels. $650 mo ••••••••••••• •••• ••• •• • Brkr 673·&.14tor558·7 19-1 MESA WOODS 3144 3 Ult. 2 8 1\. big fcnccJ y ard . 4 y r s. old . ••••••••••••••••••••••• S525/m o nth. CALI # Furn. or Unfurn nl'W 751 -3l9l patio home 111 oruns:e MESA VERDE T r ee, completel y landscaped. wnllpupcr, 4 BR. 2 BA. renrcd yard. Crpk, drpi.. ~arage door nt..'W paint & carprlmi: opener. 552-9288 S525/ month t' AL I. - -556·2600 . Newport leach 3 I 69 ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• c;:: SELECT Heauuru1 West Newport T' PROPERTIES beach.front ho me. 5,.; Hr. ------ - 2 ba. ft\irn. (7141!15t>-~7l 3 BR, 2 BJ, ~rplc, bltns. 88S Senate St. S425 m o h t&la:.l +sec 103-9305 3 Br 1•1 lla, 1500 !\q rt .. 011 G1hrallar. Yard mlllnt meld. No peu.. 7~l·96ti2 for info ... .I ... :·: t -- ·•.J ...._u11a '•••• ...._..., ..... d ......_u•••••d "-etU••••.._, ..._..u.t.W*d ,..,. .. _..__..,.i ... i......1111 1 ............................................................................................ ···········~········ ................. , •••••••• c.t.Mwt Jll41' • __ .... 3240.,.... 3244 LocJ-oMJgutf 3252 Mewpori-..Ch 32" c.t.MeM 1714 ................ -.. it.hu.tw.. Apwl-•hu.tw.. .................................................................................................................................... ~·~····· .. ····~ ....... Z Bll. CkQ, ~ Sbarp"J-3 t.tr111. 2 ba, Woodbndau New 3Hr, din Lov~y 3Br, 2b11, fn~ )'d, 3Br2 Ba,2carirar beaC'h SUS CAStTAS CorOMcWM• .. 3122 ColhtW... 3124 VJ Ila eo•do io lies ttpCS. drps, fenced )'&I'd, rm, htm no. ~•lrlum . 1pnnkltr1. gar u~ntl. house. + pools & tennis. N1cely rurn. larae tc -•••••••••••••.•••••••i11illllillillllll~!!lll@Mlll1611illlllllllllillllMIYIMlil Va-de. Dbl. aar. patio, $3116. ~ A&mt.. n $500. Pb (714 )494 245"11 nod0&1'4251mo 4!n-Jl4b $550. 6 mos or yrly. small l be. Adult., o.nly,i---------.,j pool. 8dult.t cn1 1426 fee. . - -~: 6'6"3666 no peta. 2110 Newport C.Um..ro ~183 • ~1eld Townbme, 2 Br. Beaul1Cul Su ·rerrace Blvd ~ - or Nice I Br Condo. 1¥, :l'ill ba. Pauo. frplc. aii.r horne.3Ddrm,3ba,r1tm. 3 BR. 2 bu, s plit level (Bl v 3 bdnDZbadbl aar cuc:l baU\s,fJ'pM:,WJD.P•lJo, dr upor, up.:rtled. rm.,rrmldlrwig&l.Jv1nt(. townhouse,lacespool.3prlme E/Sld~ studio l~~~& Awl ...... ..,, __ ........._ pe&io.~dlJll biWna. c«rport. Cplr./drps. $400/mo avutl now Pvt rommuruty w/p00l, Car carport, r\'fng., w/loft. $200 or $225 incl ----'""''VWl 1111'1""'"'"' pool. ldda OK. Do pet& ~~-Pb H3·W7, 5i51-6046 or~52-8486 J&cuu.i, tenms & buch wshr/dryer; .uJull cpl. utal.548-4739 OAR'l>EN APTS Ofoel4Jltoportmenth0mea $38S....... ...........,_ New l ·level 2 BR, beaut S7~~!'or· I4,,?;;4s·61 1 1se/opt. ooly.$450.Agt.S42-S333 Dc.aPoint 3726 <:ORONA DELMAR · WllT\klXOfYOPpOlntmentsona c--'-·· --~ "'" supem rtcfeollon at 0 premium 3 Bdrm. cpt.a. encl Yd. & ~ 4 bdrm. famil Joe. $425 Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. carport. $325/mo. 'l'oaM home w/J>OOl. Lae or m Agenl644·1133 lmagme livtng an a new HOW AVA.IL.AILE $300 2 Br ocn vie w Pod, teruus. Some ocean locorton. Tennis• gym • fheropy ail[ (2l3)446-0813 to mo. $47S. Rita Mye $92,000 pat-1o home for on· BLUF1''S 3 lir, 2 bu. A-25091 La er~ta. ownc1'. & Catalina views, Close spa• swimming• bllllords. Agt.5J9.-0550or•9'-S420 Woodbndge. New 4. br, ly $422 mo! near oce1m, s1ngle i.ty .. end unit fac · 4M~. · to Faatuoo hland & fine' One&lWOBedrooms.OneBoth 'i • ... NelrlJ ft!dec. a br hoQae Jba, fam rm., Al<;, nr 21.Jr 1''am Hm pool mg greenbelt. Cleim & ---beach. AlAot Br. 644·26U ·Pallk~ 1Vjils:m I 2622 "B" Santa Ana Ave' Slper 3Br, l~ba, frplc park & pool $550/lf\O. db~c. other Xlr~S. 18 or fresh thruout. $525 Mo. LacJi-a leac:h 3741 . 'liPJ ......... ;., -····~ ..,._. ·- <Gar. avaU> $370/mo. blt.os, patio, nr s~hoo!s. ~--_ over. 968-11623 ••••••••••••••••••••••• @ ,°" • .. Depositreq.982·5050 1S532 Pellcan $425/mo. SHAR d • II ARB o R v r E W LAGUNA BEACH MTR. SpoUess. Walklobch. 550PaulortnoAve •• CostaMela 751-8995 J (714)536·8754 o *DR .~: br. e?, FR, Niguel Short!s, lovely KNOLL; charming tri· INN. $65/wk. $250/mo. 48rSBaFmrm2100sqft --· ... ,, ···• '1 LRG LUX CONDO,, So. (21.3)'38-2018 • 2 • ~ ba, 3 i::ar., garden hrnc, 3 Ur 2 Bu, level plan, 2 mstr. suites Maid serv. color 'l'V, Yrly,509Acacia6'5·704ll Csl Plata area. 38r, E $625.5S2-l~833·l6S.1 fplc,customdr116&cpt.s, + dl.'nJ!amily; spanking heated pool. (7 14 ) CodaMna 3124 CostaMeta 3124 ~" 2~allmjrappl&air. xe~u.llve home nea Univ.Pk.3Br2Ba.llvlng 1>urround in patios & fresh; choice loc. 6 494·5294, 985 N. Coast $345. 2 Br upper, open ••••••••••••••:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pools . l ennts crts. ~aridi: ~:;; 2 !~· ii:u. rm. dlrun~ rm, atnum, (lrdns, walk lu bcucb, MONTH RENTAL al Hwy beam clgs. bnck fplc, Costa Meu-2140 Tbunn J Ur, 2 bu. crpt, drps, $475/mo. 540·6591 or firering out.cioor BBQ pat.Jo, pool, t~nms. clow comm pool, :.auDa & ten-SOOOpermo. -- --sundeck. Adults, no pels. Street B nd d I children ok No pets 4W&-2143 pool. S7So mo. Coo.side to sch ls. :>hOIJ~. $425 m~. <~uard Kate. $60() mu. $360. 2 bdrm: near beach. Call 67~6443 or 613-1490 ?. bed~!: uru~~ r:v~ly~ Near sch~s.'SS7-8177 · RoydU•lftcJ IJ>.e/opt.848-0707 552-1261 4!l3 lti7:> ~~~e 44S Oak St..!~ - ---spacious to~home type Lge 2 Ur. l~ Ba. 2 :.ty, 4Br,2YIBa+famrm IETHElst• Preside nt horn~. 31R,21ATH 1 _0 ,..1,..;t--3752 ........_--._~ with family rooma. pool k1ds ok No pet:. Npt Riviera condo. I blk 1 _ '-and new du.plex, gor!leous 4 BR & fam . Large landSl'apt'<i yard, __,.., "T" M $350/moi:alh. Quail Place Nr. ~hb, $2sS & up. 2310 ·•~ from Back Bay. Pvt out· ... BR 1» _"" ., BA, frplc, gar, w. /v1ew. $850 t·hlldren welcoml' :•••".•••••••••••••••••• PRI E LOCATION Properties, Inc. <7l4 > Santa ADU Ave CM f _._ "-.. See c v lu y 752·1920, aslt for P.hke . 6...;.. • - .... spa • ~ood _d eck faClJlg park. 1 ctuld OK. SbermanA.ssoc. 64 $440. MO. ad~: ap~~~:!;0 &x~~f. Bachelor, l , 2 &3 bdrms. &lllivan 6'5-S088,2J3·371 .......... =~~21~::::: ~!' els No pets, $375/mo. incl Heritage Pk Twnhs~. 2 Br _645 8789: eves 557·3273_ Bluff:> t.ownhome end unit. Near Rcc1onel Shopping $a9S. to '49:i. per me. E/Side 2 BP new cpts & •-pot ... -~ ... .,,7c mci>to. waler. Close lo frwys, 2"2 Ba, mirrored closets, Mi•.Uon VI.to 3267 4..Br, 3ba, lg~couotry k1l., Center. Heated pool, 67~2311 AGT. Days. NO 2 BR: 1 Ba dupln. Cpts, drp:., adults no dogs. ' -.... _ ..... ~ sch ls & s hops Cal dbl d $400 --1 palJo, or shol}6, school & N Al. Fl'~E. d.rpc;, reCng, !llv •• encl $290 642 9733evsJwknd See at 2448 Marseill 962-7787 536-0907 gar, yar • mo ....................... pool. $550/mo. Sl!l9-8444 JaCUUl. r. corner ac1a ~ gar. No pets S27U mo. . . s " Way Open Sat & sun 16-S. or · Ml-0685 3 BR, 2 Ba, corner lot, -Pkwy & Paaeo de Viti en· 646-1216 Very lae 3 Br 2YI Ba apt. <710 548·1049; (213) WATE~FRONT wit Orange Tree Condo, ne"' near ~ake. $37S. Brand yrly 3br , 2ba, steps to eta. LG. Cozy lbr, frpl, pool. 1 m qwet 81'ea of CM., lge ., 433-9925. Boat Slap. Lavish decor 2Br OD lake ref rig UVUI new. 4!16-7364 or 586-8723 h~ucb, tennis & pool. ALICIA PLAZA per b 0 n 0 n I y • N 0 w odl d v·11 e ncl pallo $395 mo Lrg 3 br, 2~ ba condo, fumisha~. TennU. jac. now, tenrus, pool: $3 3 BR, 2 B-;:-frplc, air comt~ ~625/mo 673-24!!3 581"615~ ViLLAG~-6130 pet.S/chtld $350. 640·7030 0 an I age 536--044 • • w/frplc, all maj a ppl in· the works. 84<M724 mo. 675-9229 cul-de.sue. $350. mo. 3Br, 2ba new. $525/mo. Sorry no pets 2 Br. 3 Br apt for lse. Open 84S Paularino dd. Air cond, attached 3 Br, 2 ba, 2 s tory Turtle R k L l 4b l-'in.t&la!.l.830·1740 Wmtl'r.lblktooccan. ' . HouseSat/Suol0-4. Beautiful, new, adult Lge 2 Br, nu LR cpl, iarw/ar.mr.Commpool t ownbome bltns up 2b hill~'. v!,!j r, ---673·2493 twwportleodl 3769 alLarkspur,CdM apl.s. Great locaUon. 2 beams,qwetadlts.~O. ~ & tennis Nr so Cst aded ~ d i 1 8• aew, g ener. New LaMuncha 'fwnhm 2 -- --••••••••••••••••••••••• pools, 2jacuzzls. 645-2610 __ _ Plaza. $4Ss/m~. 8li·238ti g~ ~rp p:·~ c $5195mo.833-1051 br :.u nny Ar Jg 0 ~. 4 BrJ lk1. brand new 2 sty Studio apt, lotchenelle, J MoveinimmedJalely L.Ge2Br,den,fplt'. l 'h Bu, dys 536-Wfeeves P1 P,0XJ08tl s4J.si r New 2Br, 2~ ba Condo fkieorator crpt:. & drµ~. executive hme. LR, FR, • OOll, no pets. Lse, $250 + putlo, :thopng. $325. ' • ~~~ 0 oc. mo Upgrades. Earthtones, vuulled ccihnit::.. Loft DH. 2 Cpcll"_:.. atrium. • dcp.644·5619 Rachelor$225-$245 Adlts.6'2·7Sl!OorG42·l276 U'g.4Brhse.primearea. w/wet bur. 1\tlJac1•nl lu oubtandingv1ewofni~hl n 1HdrmS265-$275 -------- Elec kitchen, 2 <•ar gar , 4 Br, 2ba, fam rm, foe $39S.Ph:752-6688Ai.,<t. golf couri.c . $4511. lights & ocean. Guarded ~e l1osem bayvtew, mod. z 2 Bdrm$295·$32S 1-;1s1de, wulk to shops. 2 elecdr.Lg yd,ch1ldren& yd, Close to schls LAKE SIDE 1 BR ov111l. 552-1474 l.l\t comm w/tenni:. br.frplc,gar.Only$425· Brl'hBa,pulio,gur,no pets OK. $550/mo. Owner i.hops. $4romo. 968-3487. now! $295. Call Geor~e vool. & Jarnw. By owner Yrly_ti44-6126 ---Rental (){face pets. $285. 6'4-1103 s::P;~~~v~:U:~ndo 2H8Ju1t~ ~~~~ep~~~ Woodbrid~-6;::5. Ne,w, ~~·!::::~::~~: ~1:~~s:~:nd~.2or BIG' 5?:l~{r~~::~~to~C~~i ~l~~~foi~ 2:~~~B~ou~:.er, pvt •• , end urut, 3 Br 21Ai Ba, jacuu1, sauna, 2 car gar super 4 Br, 3 ba, 3 car du pt exes . H c n ta I 3 r, + en, tennis, pool 635-3607 aft 6or inquire ut 979-0056 fplc, 2 pauos, Nr pool, S385. 960-3786 gar, owner. 552·3446 Pavilion, 675-4912 Bkr. _ ~~~e lo bch, Agent. • 62l Acacia from 3 lo 5 oD --------- 1.eflll.is. $495. 848-9403 I Ill. I IA Nr new. Woodbridg Sub I ---GREAT RECREATION: Sat or Sun.. ~o::A ~~~XES E.;f~tl~~b!;~~~~Sd~~ ' EA.ST COSTA.MESA Freshly decorated i Twnhm 3 Br 21.; Ba, r~c WALK TO BJ::ACll. pool . e~'>c •• n.~·1eposit r:r Swimming, saunas, 2 2 BR 1 Ba upper. D/W, BRANDNEW cor. 116 21st St. #C HEWTOWHHOUSE H.U. Vacant. $265/mo. pnvpd.$525mo.833·2265 !'. t enn,'.~,· Ex3c:~an g 2 ~~12B~~~i . imme . health clubs. bllhards, fplc. gar. No pets. $400. 1BrFrom$280. ...;646454 ___ 9 _____ _ 3 Br, 2 story , cathedral Ask rorMack962-7788. F\Jrn. or unfurn. New ,.,.ory,4 "'rm.'i va. :.un----------night·lli!htcd tenni1> t;40-1840 2 BrFromS30S 2 BR, 1 Ba, 2car1arace. ~ng, fl"J?lc, step down LOVELY 3 BR 2 B patio home in Orang dl>ck & alnurn. SG2.'> mo Se11Clemente 3276 courts. Pro & pro bbop, 38r,2BaJ:t"rom$395. Washer. dryer & stove. •f., liv rm din rm patio • a T l!>c ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. redecor'd . pool, N ... t •-t l • • • • • JC I DW t.k d/ • rec. co mpletely golfdnvin~rangc.parly rloc,c lo bch. Adlll>. no Be t"f l 3 t e .. crp .,. pan . \ garage. $500 mo. plui. OK ~·lS ~~567 l .fn~ landscaped, wallparwr. LA ll G i,.: hum e o n Jo}ltertaanment condo on room , ... b. 640-06l9 au 1 u new 1 uni ~n75 , • $10. crl'd1l r eport, plu!> N r,. · g frplc, drps. i:ara1:c door Wi\TEH with hoal dot•k, ht 11 In µuul He low F UN \CT I V 11 IE S ~ _ _ bwldlngs. Xlnl ocation ------- $100 non reCundablc :.ec Oll' (ll>ener.552-9288 2Storywtthdrms,fam marl..c·l al S395 1-\Jlllimt• dirertor, rree CostaMna 3824 near So. Coast Pia.ta Vll.LAGECREEK hond plus $50 cleaning. 3Rr. bonus rm .. cpts, . -----rm, din rm & pnvacy <.:utllC'drul clg!-, :1 Hr, 2 Sunday brunch, RBIJ':., ••••••••••••••••••••••• CluldRn :;el~1me. No New condo 2br -i' den Total move an $5CJO plu!> drps,frpk.$>15lllmo Luxunously apl,>Omted 1 $ll!OO/mo1'1· Ua. walk-mi.. Xlnt cond lrqh, partie:.. s port Adull 2 Bedroom, buper pel'I. cnl 0 ace open and3br,2ba,2carallchd $160. 96lVillt; level twnhsc. l nm•r!-t1ly UDO NOHD lll'M lot·.i 6·9 molse 968·11623 1 daily Ul-5. 840 Baker St, I gar & opener. Acros~ tfi5 Monll' v i.,ta <ea'>l ---Park, 2 Br, dt•n 2 Ha . ---· toumamcnL'i&mun·' ocuti o n. no pets, blkW.ofBnstol. from SC Plaza. From tum !-;'((.'(.'. 2 Bdrm, tllll '.•l'r lis" w/(MllC. hlk•. ltl llf'AU'I'lL'I ·( Al""S S2?S/ month 568 w . 557 "'"lS NewportHhcl.\\t'!-tto(JllrGlcn:\la rJlomc :.upcr\IC\\,l'tJ\d:tlrllllll _, •. ,. ~ • r v. -.. -' ..... S-150 /mo.75<1 ·7979& Orunge, South u r Jkl Cr1>l~, drµ;, ll'nn•J ~d & palJo .. C'lgs, lorm.111lln 1"" rm "It•" 111 & out l1t·h. fncd vd, S325 mu Single~. 1&2 tx'<iroom' Walson, mq:._apl E ~5S70 S700 11111 \!1-1 CY.l-17 arti;l'M I'· & t '1 I I :\tar J walk lo shopp1ni.:. L:-.t mg rm, free ~landing •urn. un urn. " ()( c s 3 Br, 3 ba townhouse, 5350. • ... C &c:"' I' "' ..... C"' DRIVEBY&c ... Ll .,.,., , .. .,., r 1 dlt SI • .. ON LIDO ~p•·n.11 :! 11•"'1daily 10to7 Hoom -_,.. -" "' 2 Brapt,eDcl gar.&patlo, • "" ...,.,5 5;16-...,75 pl'. a !>, '!J.> n Y '-lrm ~ 1lc11. •,'t·•r1\11ru11s.· Charming :! Br+ ckn+ ,,..r Aliso l!:ti bachelor $185. •-1.19-... I.., ' 96 a.. 6183 ..,. ownr·r lmmt•d occµ) "' -.. 'u 1 1 N ti W/W male :ierv1t•e av:Jll. No No pelt.. Nr. Fairview& -.--v "ow on quiet. street. 3036 • '• ..... :i Br, i:i-. ba, pool Walk t 49348111or67:..nso hide.1wav SKiOr mu rpi· tl'c yur lca.,c · rc4ui red. Sorry, Baker MS-1882 All utils pd., cpls, drps, Fr II more t l45, Phone 963-0678 lil·a<'h & ~l'11oob !lln -O!'I WATl':H. l'ahulou' 1'.Pl g. S325· l'h '194'1561 mJu lt:.only, nopcl' ------1 pool, lndry. fac's. Adults 494-8490,$245. ror appoint,!!ll'Ol to -.how Mah a Io. G42-3:l~:> or H"nlage Park Twnhonw \ IEW 2 Br w /h1•.i111 cl<• Sandra lli.irkne~"· i\~t 2 Br, 2 ba. all bltns, frplc, over 35, no f el:s or ~ --:--(21.3H33·5005 New lBr, l''!l llu, 1111 rnrS4i50/roolw SestJuan O a kwood t•nd. gar., balcony. children Ca I Sue· REDUCEDRENTrorhte S265.2 Br.nudogs, ---grades, AC, 1 wk tn•t• Capistrano 3278 GardenAp<'\rtments 1..tundry rm.$325. 556·7707.or H en ry ~ duties,3Br2Ba,famlly, li45V1<•tonu. WALKTOBf<;AClf n •nl 51\0(1 m o ow111 Wat.....,1.r---.Ho-s ••••••••••••••••••••••• MewporfleecW.._... TSLMgml 642-1603 6'2-9131 nopels.831-2919 _ 546-914'A Cozy 3 br, 2 ba on lllh St. 559.5591:1 en ..... """' KliO lrv1nc 1 at 17th I a -----X.lntcond.536·9949 ----CaU631-1400 Se11JuanVillGCJ~ 645-0550 2 Br l Ya ba townhouse E/slde l Br, avl Feb l. \I Oean3Br 2 Ra,2cilr,i:ar, -----New 2 BH . :!'i l>a . 2 Br.1 BaonlyS3SO. mo Me.,_.IHc:h/Sowttl w/p~tio. 610 Joann Sl Newlydecor'd,pvlpallo, " pool, lwnhst'. $.HJO. lbrcondo,carport,crpts, townhorne rn Heritage Jlaywurd-Watson Heal 17001tith SI Smallpet.s.548·7638 · New2Br2Ba,cpt.s,drps, $245mo.546·5284 ~7-3563or 557 2179 drl)!>. $250 mo. No µcl.'>. Park. Jhghly upJ.!radc.·d • 11.1rbc>r V1l'w lltooaco 3 Est.ale, 73l·SS81 1 Dover al IGlh 1 bltrut, adults, no pets. -. !.m-7883 Gret!nbdtloc.S400 Hr oc2 !Ir + den, xlnt -----6421mo 1024SMESADR.• $330 mo. 646·7993 or Oclwce ~brnpt+garagc .!Br, ?Ba. d en, har, J,!r<'at ------· \G FN"I' 833 9.,.J'I rnnd s575rno llll' ~rdnr SC91ta Ana 3210 · Lovely & new 2 Br 2 Ba 642-1155 ror reliable tenant. Yrly !::. S1d£> woodsy !c><:, Crplc. 2br, _2ba, ~ar, '·11 mi to heh --' -'-·-· - -.:_::_' 1;11 li21! ••••••••••••••••••••••• upper. O'look.s, SA Coun· lse. $300. 645-4266 lg fncd bk)d, Nwpt Sehl $3'l.J "The Terrace" 2 Bdrm.:! --Super value. J br, 2 ba. try Club. 631-1816 New2Br, 2bacondo. frplc, Dist. unfurn c:,r ~furn, . . l.ia. on gmblt. Dbl .:ar WESTCLIFF Cplc, DW, carpets. Kids & OCEAHFROHT ------bltns. C.M. $425/mo. Lrg Bach Apt. Good itrdnr inl'I cl S.>7 > mu. .!hr. fam rm. II g m .... 1cr S400 5.S9-llU!t I BR, 2 BA, fplc , fenced p~t OK. $-115 963·4567 3 BR, 2 ba. yrly. $595 YIUa Vista .Apts Days 646·4868, nil es locale. Pvt patio. Adlts 673-29'J2 CVl'., or 5 UI 82117 bdrm, pool, S47:1 -----yard, rru1l treco;, 2 car Aoenl, DO rec S'IP'EAS TO .r. ... cH 2078 Tburin 645-8506 $190. 859 w. 19th St. C:\1 days Rrnl-Lca-;e Re auliful sr. ., ig-IOA nd I 631-4683 --l\hr, ix~>I, 'i 1n1 to IK't'illl. lnmc Patio lloml'. :!Br ~iii'· <,puriou~. :00/mo. South L-a 3286 2 Br, house unf. S375 Bra new. arge 2 br, Sharp 2 Br 2 ba bllns ------1-:a::.ts1dl', 2 hr I ha, m•wlv ., ... ~>~ r h t & IJ.,l li7:1 1545 ~· 3 BR, 2 bu, uDf. $475 l ' 1 bu townhouse w /fam frpi, Jndry.'1 Yr. ~d .• $375. 2 Br. new crpts &. drp<.. ed ~·l am. rm . 2 h;,,. \I C. ••• •• •••• • •• •••• • • • • • • • Xl l $350 · ds r el'., adults. Hochl',l<'r 7ll-&IG 5666 Bob t:r if frpk, Jal'Ulll, pool & ten SPECIAL Attrachvc lge 2br + den. 3 BR, 2 ba, unf. yrly S.150 r~Lm. n area. . Mo. Agt. 752.7710 palJo, kr ok. No dogs nr Santa An.1 S3:-.0/mo, -· ' -"'" SH 5 mo tiJ7 hlliK 2 BR. l ba, unr HIY 5440 1"' Mgmt 642·1603 S275. 645-2274 Avail 15th :;.io r1s.n a hrlrm I'• ba . frpl, Mtn· 3 Br 2', Ha rnnd<>. Ol•wlv Beaut. ocean view. Sun· Bach. un!, vrly $235 -.. w ... 2 BEDn·oo•t l Bdrm, patio, refrig. in· ----k I 1 SUl'l' •• I, <11.'rur d Opt a\Jil Nea'r dec-k. frplc. 1 blk to bch ~ ••r..n n: " cld.$225. mo. FOURSEASONSAPTS """" 2 Bil 1 U ,, c n v rm , :. I' c ' II II ~52" Adi l S475/ I 2 Br garage A/C $315 "' . 2 b _ .. _ ,_,.,mo. , a."on-palro/bk v r•I. ll twn Privatc,qwct,rll•an3br, oag o~p • ,, mu L'>Ony.' mo.inc . • • · · 979-4410 »PllClOUS rlwwu .. :::1 1 '& d~. Avail. 214/78 Mc~.i Munna lh & Golrlenwc:-.l 2ba Turllerock Broad •l40·:!!1ftl ut.JI 499·4171 mo.6'5-4655 Ba, pool. pvt patio, sm \erde ~rea. Owner J\gl, Col.S.175.8<12-2.162 moor. Fncd :>d ~1u~l 5 Br, ~p"", " n., .. 1, lo Tustin 3290 EASTSIDE s~ -y-2-~ Eastside 2Br. 2bn, upper. child O.K. No pets. $275. '• Chucklwcrcll,55!1-402fi ---· ,.,510 ~ '" ~ •"" t nn bit ' D/W,New.nochildren/· 735.Joann646-6483 ------:.L'C ..,, 'mo mrunt vard \\I/rent lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa io, garage, ns., ...,...., ....,.. Ph """·5232 ---------833-3463 or li46 U:\16 • $275 160 2 t S 548 ""~ . ....,,.,,. .,.,... College Park, 3 + 1''am H.anti'")t°" _ __ ___ _ family or i.nitl mature 2Br, 1''2Ha Condo, new · l s l. ·2127 2Brtownhse. Alsol &2br Rm, 2 Ba, dbl Cplc, h1i:hty Harbilur 3242 RANC.1 1 4 br, 2,,...i ba, fam udlt.,c; S!JOO mo 556 0975: cpts, drps, pool. $350 mo. -MESA PIHES -l Br . Apt. !-ge patio. apt.., w/pool & jacuzzi. ~g~ed. J\dlts, S·l7 5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, tort, 2000 sq Ct, <'ncl 557·6.'lOO ~l8·~-- - -Seek straight prof'l or New studio apl $230. l Br ~~1h64~1~~~· Adlts. 645-2498 ,,,• · · 11 U N T I N G T O N yd, patio, k0t pond , trt'e~. Newport Shores Westminster 3298 bus. man lo shr equlllly $285. 2 BR $350 Avail. --2 Br uofurn, adults. Nr Halecrcst 3 br, 2 ha, bltns, 11/\HBOUH !'\ca Gate end S495 mo. l'1cx1h ll' ll'rm~ atO Pr<>:.pt•r•l 3 4 Br 2 •••••••:••••••••••••••: w/2 of his peers a i.hari>· Jun. 1st. Pool, Jacuzzi & New, beau 2br, patio, llarbor/Wilson. $290 mo. fenced yd. Child&. pct ok. unit twn~sc. 4 Br on ~~0·17M__ -Ba, nr clubhouse, po.;ls, Neat 4 BR, 2 Ba, w/crpt. Jy I urn. oc.,nvu h.m w/lgc laundry rm. Adults, no closed gar. lndry fac., 631-3751 aft Gpm ' 540-06Cl8 la~<IOn, :JO slip, 1 yr lsc, ocean & tenni:.. No peL-;. frd yrd, children & pets poo1, S28a. meld ulil, µel'I. Open · daily. 2650 Avail. now. $305/mo. -• , --no1wL ... ll40-1042 Laguna ~ach 3248 Ideal for family. $510 mo. ok. $4.25. mo. 9634567 maid, &rdnr. 644 0484 Jlarla Ave. C.M. (Mesa 962-8118 2 Br. H~ Ba townbous£>,. ~~.Dcc:p~t.urrp3l~.r i:v~l1y, CH R IST 1 AN/\ RA y •••••••••••1 •••••••••••• lt•u.w. ~vi 1/3 Schworer. /\gent. No Fee. --Nwpl Heights studio apt Verde Dnve East ore garage, patio. pool . ';{'' $-t50 w / gardener watcrtront twnru.c. 4 nr 3 3 Bdrm., 2 r.a bath house 714 b73·2654 furn. Garaj?c, ut11llies. Harbor Blvd). 549·2447. 3~. 2!:hr1:~r c~~'!~: f~;~.~· Adults only ........ • S42S without Wkdys cull Ra, 30' boat dOl'k. S7!i0. wtlh fanuly room plus ,.. 1 1 ., .., IE THE FIRST Single employed 1>erson • ... u ....... CH ...... ns PalJo. no pets. 2 k1ds. · WBATllERLY BAY den.Niceyard.bullt-in-."''lilnnc rontG.!-tlr~ .. , +Brand new townhouse~ N t -$225/ -...-" "'"' S lB I art•pm 5457913, Days waterfront twnh:.e, & located in qui e t !-~1Kl v.rrplc,hu1:l'Pal10. apts,WWcpts,dshwshr, 64y.64oRrx;s· 'd mo Lge2brgardenapts&3 $375/mo. 181 "H" Del pac. r.enc.garage ~7295 bcaul.4Br&den,2'lBa. Northend.$650/monlh ~lit pd. 67:\ 5l87. drps, 2 Br 2 Ba. from 544 · ei..req br lwnhse. Ds hwhr, MarG45-S45S ~R~:l~~~~ts.2035 Freshly pnt'cl modt•rn furrushed. 36'boatdock. 213 789·87lill $330. 3 Br, 2 fplc s, $435. Oceanfront, 2 BR. l ba , bltns, encl. gar. gas bbq. Newport Hgts. 2 Br 1 Ba,---------- duplex. 2br. frpll. rncd ly Th• S.a R•alty J Bdrm .. 2 bath housl' in LE.\S F: 2 Br. 2 bJ Uindo Oose to schools. shops, winter. $350 ' Mo Pool Gas pd. 778 Scott Pl. 00 pets. Lndry racll. $265. 2 Br. 1 bo Nace area. 2 br, yrd.gar.&4S.585S 1146-4457 :213_592_ 28 ;1 Woods Cove area with nr llo.i~ lfO!>P FP. fwy. Kids OK, no pets. 2 BR. l ba .. winter ·~ 642-5073 Goodloc.644·~52 1 ba, bltos, small patio. __ _ _ _ bwlt·rns & a SUPER 7802 lOlh St. & 7801 blk. to ocean. $300 :\lo cl08e to shopping. $275 . .... , 21R 2 STRY VIEW' "'""5/mo th dshw~hr, cmcl 2 car gar H d S 848 88 & I West S1de·lBr. bltns, E/"·de, ll"hl, airy 3 Br, 2 uu .u71 ,_, • II u N T I N G T 0 N . -n !"ICC). $3!!5. <!AS·""'" uar t. ·ll mcl Ull Agl. 675 1642 d .,. "' .....,_., " U't """"' 642 7267T. M rps. S225 mo. avail Ba. bltns an lnplcx. $330. ---- Tri·plex apts w/frpk. llARBOUH & BBACll Ck r t h · am ora_n __ 2 Br,stepstobch.pool~I l·l-78 599 Jlam1llon . 552·4201or 5Sl 1241 2 Br, bltns. fo?M, lau.ndr~ bllns, garage, s mall C ITIBS. Prupcrly eanron apt on 1 c· Bluff41 :I RR,28aCundo, REAL nlce 3 BR, 2 Ba June 30 "'"""/mo. ''all 5487313 f I M 1 ard 365 11 It $350 owners call about our sand ! Hcmodelcll I l'Omplelcly redccoratl-<l . ~ '-_ __ ____ ---a c1 . 2009 ap e ~ 6'7s.389-lam1 on. reason~ble rates lo rent Bdrm. with built-ans Pool. pnrk hkl-!-telling, w/frplc. DW, fed yrd 645-0721 Lge 2 Br. l12 Ba, 1 year ll~;h .1S~l5~:~: ~~. 548°'1~.$250--m_o._ad_ul_L., · yourmcomeproperty. Lease.s7ooi monlh. S~>25 yearly 64'1 ltili7 re;o. !l63·'1S67 Agent. No Near Lido Village. 1 b new. Adults only, no schools&shops.998-0659 MESA VERDE Area Jbr. H'lba condo dbl 1ia.r lyTh• Sea RHlty Causey & Company "E \VIFW 38 -houllc, partly furn Yrly pets. l-827-2479 -Home almObpbere a & :t , ' w/el~t. opener. Patio, &16-4•57 · 213·592·2871 497-24 57 S ' • . r. 2Ba, ocn eo.dominiMmS $315/mo. 673-8075 ----2 Br, 2 ba twnhousc nr. brdlx apl.!i. 546-1034 elect bllns. Pool , -' _ ~at~aypr~~~~Y· .~a~~~~ Unfurnished 3425 -1Br apt. lge hv. rm. & lctt. Fairview & Baker. No ___ .;_..,. ____ _ dubhse. $375. 968·7138, 3244 2 Br 1~ Ba. fplc view nr ,. t pool . t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR apt, stet>S to ocean. &dm. area. Pool. pets. 545-1882 EASTS I DE 968--0086 lf"Yine to bch & ho • N • l! mum Y • J11cuz21, en-T view lil June 15 $230 per $235/mo. 548.7924 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• d s ps. opes. rus.S!IOOmo.6400327 Npt erraceNu2br,2ba,2 &732677 ' NEWBREED/\PTS HUGEnewerlbr,bltn~. BToro 3232 Unlv Pk llI 3 Br 2'"'2 Ba A ults.$410 m o.494·3223 -car gar, pool, sauna, mo. . Oean 2 Br Townhse. l ''!I Bachelors & l hrs avail. cpts. drps. lge walkin •••,•••••••••••••••••••+bonus ~m Oxford' 2 Br den ·1 t, bntb Hgtsarea2 8r+dhlgar. jacuizt. 556-8013 btwn OCEANFRONT APT. ba,adlt.s,nopets,1843-B, Slarting$2l5to$260. N closet, wi1hr/dryr, gar Beautiful 4 OR, 2 Ba, $525. 547-7044 ; SJ3·3215 ' pa~amlc 'oce:n view: ~rdnr, $450 mo. Av~ 1116. J2..2or645-l064, 962·2436 2Br, 28a, $495 mo .. $69 Pomona. $275, 548-6357 children or pcU.. No pets. S2SO. 549·1438 or w/rrplc, DW, Air Cond. •AS() 497 .,.,70 675·3063 eves/wknds y--a.-· yTly 1·994·2992 645·4411 631 ·1266 Su RE o...n-... LS ..,... · . ..., ------.,,,...._se -$300. 1 Br, 1 ba, loft style, per area. $450. 963~567 ""'"" ---Bluffs condo: 3 BH, 2 ba, u..twnished 3525 , frplc. xlnl loc. nr all. TSL --------------! ------- Agent. No fee. 2 BR,2ba ........... ssi.s4 bdrm 2 ba 2 frpls, likc nc.>w!SSSOMo •••u••••••••••••••••••~nh Mgmt6'2·l603 DC11aPoint 3126 ,._.. Vdley 3234 3 BR. 2 Ba ...... $475/535 Emerald ~ay Terrace. Agent 644·ll3.1 Nwpl Bch lge 3 Br Fam UnfunWllMd ....................... •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR,2Y,ba ......... $495 Ocea n view . $550. . Rm. fplc' beams• quiet•••••••••••••••••••••• SPARKLIN'G 2 br, den. 'I Nice bme., Br 2 Ba, bltn.a, 4 BR, 2•12 ba •.• S500/625 621-1628 Bil,? Canyon 2~r condo, adlt.s. 5400. 6'24387 lcAoa ltl..S 3806 KIDS OK ba twnb.c;c, ocean vu, dhl D/W,weodburninarplc, 4 Brt.3Ba .....• $600/7SOBLUEBlRD CANYON, Vic~ Pool, J3 CUZ7.I & •• , ••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br1Ba,avail now.11?65 garS37S. Cherl64!l·l8ll, ~ dbl"ar,encl backv~. SBR,JBa .• · ·····5795 oceanview3Br3Ba lgc tcnms 640l044 •-I _._fu-1-L......ol S~ac 2 8 apl narU per mo No pel'J. 2186 49 3-65 75 • " 3 BR 2\.'I ba HVllm~ $650 ' ..,..-iiWnn ,...,._...,. ' r ' ' y Pl I C II S ---$39$. Roxie6'2-4210M·F. · decks, den, good family Duplex, 2br. lba. new cpt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• urn, compl cpt'd. D/W, acent ia. 8 u o: Pvt. twnhse 2 Br apt, encl home.$650. drps. pnl, w11hr/dryr, lcAoolslClftd 3706 drps, Swedish fplc, sun 1~556-~7707~~~~~~~ gar, patio, lndry. Tor> 01 ·••· onv, refng. Muture adltJ;, •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• deck, gar apace. lodry1: Dana Pl. 496-6822 , VlCTORJA BEACH. 2 no pet.a. SS.SO/mo ~171'J Dlx 2 Br gar yrl $450 facil. Yrly lse. nopelS, n Sp c. newly pnt'd 2 Br 11;.;.----~----~ 1 levels of s peetacular Bolsa . Nwpl ll"ls Avail •1116'. Phone ; children. S500 mo. ba. enc paUo, dsbwsbr. ~ofOrongeCounl(s Panoramaview,ocw l'n l ocean view. 2 Br, l&c MB-S<Wl _ tii5-3063eves/wknda 673--0279 __ no c bldrn or pet.a. mostbeOUlllUlopOl1menl &No2~:.~a .. r+4~n1.!Jll'~ t'amRm. wetbu.S750. unmes.Aretamo ....-... ...,,. -· l,RlME RENTALS Waterfront lower dplx 4 BR. 2 Ba, w/bay view .... 646-_525_1_. ______ 11 comm ----..... --~_..;.....;..._:.1 EXECUTIVE ffiLLTOP 3 levels of the best vlewa of Lt&llft& Beach. Wood is-al•H w /deck• oft __ __._ ______ , t;l/tltf room. IA .... W. 0..nyon. 2 BR , den 3br, 2ba. friy. $750 mo: $000/mo. Respon adult. & 20th. L1 ·2 Br. l ba, ~o~.o:,eomo-~ 6'15-7009. 815-84-05 HARDESTY. 8754888. pauo, car. new paint & ...,_, g The COve. 2 BR. $850 Bceut. up~ duplex 4 br cpt.a. Adults. no pe\a. lfees. Feal\H1ng poolS, llV: HUis 3 Br, fam111, ~, ........ 3707 zbaw/vi.W.MOO/mo. ' $%75/m.o.752-2550 ..IOCUlA~.bldorel$. den. hnroac. $900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS3t-4i33 ortlS-289& OAd excllng Cklt>nouse H.V.lilllllBr,fam."900 St.Udioapt.nearbcb. Non· Eutsl~e 1 BR, $210. mo. v.ttlsocioltWfltS Tennis TEMPLE HlLLS, brand SherrnanAttoc.~ imobr, call 875-6541 ...._Pa In~• H07 a1J uul. pd. Vacant, lm· ' ' new • Br, den. formal SHARP 3 bd bl It to betweenf.lOP)( ••••••••••••••••••••••• mtd. occupancy. Call ~~~of dlnl.nt, fodllly lcltcben. be•A.. II ~: ... ~""" ,.__..._ ..... __ 37•.4 Nfce b1ch. Sito. Retp. lallc.5'41·5880 ..... ""'• ..... uo ocean vlew1 Convo· ..,..., • .x .. -. .......,. -"'-.-/11 lldl UtU pd N OG ~you'rtloolelng otenco + Joc1tion. Le~ ~M5-8680 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• s i.,yAve ·.;rr... i ~~!~~ .• 0! n'New1e0brt. f«.Fl#nlurtlsowloblt. $1000. New du l N L Ritt 3 · ' · avww_... .. r, ~· •· Ormcotr• Condo. ne¥t 1 Br 2 B~,~~lc.~fru. $500 SSO WlllC& UP su .. to beach. I l)r. 2 ba, F'A. car. frplc, vacaot.. Oneond?Nc>Bedi'oom bclrmw/loft. Brownc1)t, ~lh'IA~ ~1 M6.e30.l Studlo,tbidraom ttple, e11cl. aar. Adult.a, ~641-lHI MUllt.tlg I! •R HU·dtanln1 ov n. Vit'.'Atiiioc il\Ta.;Jl • -~ Mit.ld•~Nfee, pool no .,.... Yrb' I••· $425. Newport "-l• new 3 & 2 omcacpen 9:00to800 . mA Anil. now.$325/mo. IHOJ.;CNlltMwf. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. cn>ll, ow. 23'78NtwJ)Oll't Bl, c y f'13.3610; 173-1980 Br. 2 Ba all 'ettt. Bll.nll, Now rtnllnQ _. :Jf'1I lD a bfand $52-75.52 IHda ...+ refng. l bouse tl'om bch 543 ~ot'G4~ piaw t'MJcfr('fl OK Waite '"" beU)I lae1m•. OatheLalC., Woodbndte ~ 4' U Gar.,MSO.yrly,fn~.)1}8 -.:.. ST\1010 a1:n:~~·c~'1~•no::t11:t to JTth St, ~2·2i'4 or ~-f~idtdthhl· Cronin•· 2 'Br. N"r. 01JM! Cod Charmer 4 BR .S Br A·rume bucb WlllO.YU11S 67MIU,~rmo .:;Pl47;..;..-.'.;.;Bi;.,......:.:....~-.o..;.;.., ,.,, 1n: a.i\J:!~ ~t~ •. ~b. SIOll/mo :J;,k~"r.,k':.. Pb; ~·.~°.~~~ F\IUKitthaaATV c:..m. .. M• l•U Bach, t~n, rein•. 11tv, Jfli welcome. air J UneM•UUUUea ....................... piOl, lld t.s,oope\.I. _,_,. SN I UnivW"QtJ Park TwrM' 3 Br, 2 ba. all1•U9, f_rpk' Qiudlll paneled .MUii a.os&TOOC&\N 1..maJ' lbr w/mlni oeta $Z$O 18:2IOI llllftlla.~ ......,IDri,.lHMa. frplc. ColQpietdyremod. Walk tml home.. 2 Br, l ba, ......_......_....... 6Jt!U1 flft'L only lfPI 2.Br 2b• rdria. pool ••111L dbl aar. :1411/mo. &obcll•town.1U>/mo carp led, 1baucrc:d, l*>'NeW'PCll'\llfd,CM to-Otfn•C.W..S.UOmo paiio..alt.a,noo-cU.. • ..... &JU.hm • &40-7020 frplc~ 1ar. tflO TIM-Olll. "2'2811 115-ZSISar'1S1..Cl11 010. w.301. Xtra lg t br ocean vu bllna. $260. Also bac b elorctte $17~. 661·1.'3~ II Toro New SBr. 2B•. In •·Pl••· AC. c:p1.I, dr1>1. bltn11. encl ga.r, no~~. 586-768'7 nr586-8137 ............... 1140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . ·. Dl•Oo\ll.Y PlLOT .,.,., ... ,..,. ....... '" .... -·-·---....'DP-~ Sunday. Januwy 8, '971 ,..Add 1t .Build •t Diaper at . Hammer It... Carpet 1 1t C~ment at W ire 1t Hoe it ... Clean it...Move at. Press 1t •.. P;11nt 1t . N ail at .. Plaster at...Fix rt SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb lt. .. Patcn it .•. P 1pe 1t .•• Remooe1 1t .•• ' Roof it. .. Landscape it ... Tlle lt ... Trim lt •.. Sewlt ..• Haul it ... Add It ... Plant It •.• Alter. lt ... Learn It ... •ppffmc• l~r C..,.. S..lu C.....edor G.«MMftt ~ ....................... ....•...•••.•..•...•... ....................... ··••·••••·••········••· .•••..•••••...........• MCllOf'lrf P~Paperi119 ir•tlag,IP .. ,.. ltu"-J IJ&JApphanct'S<n St!!<lm Cle;an llol1d~y WEE.DING CLt';/\NUPS Wanl a H~ALLY <.:Ll·:AN TRJP CHAlt(.il-~$10 SP4!CH&I (.'pt I(. Uphol ROOM wl~ldyMalntenancC' llOUSI::" Call Gingham ............................................................................................ Drfrk\\ork Sm:ill Jobs Pwnllnll i::"<tr Jntr l::it· VOUNO MAN. S yra bpc Rooft Par Lou. AU l.YJ)b. ~S Mllln,S/\ • Lie ltw'd 1~uar 3rm.no ADDITIO.._.S l-rt't·l":>l •A2 ·9007 Glrl l''rl'eestWSSl~ ~a.&22 •157 Olt.9 v hm1l $:!S US, h.ill' & ..... ---- - Nt·'>' 11ort Co:.ta Mr.,a 4. pr'1I. hom·~t. neut. rcu. lo walkovcrinJ. Free Uc/bond'd. IMW'. Free In""' 67'i-3175 cn•s IJr·ct 'lf>.I HHS 0.1, c est.s. 64.S-8S78 Aoay estimate. IH.cMU or --537..f.J.SI -hnthrm tree. L l·t· ~ Apartment!!&lloust·' ~cil Sw•lus 1101.:sr-:CLEANINGhour IGbysittittcJ Sy-.tt·m,. 631 S3SO . l\Jtchenllcmodchni: ••••••••••••••••••••••• bus1nc~s. Hel1able Hlod" .111', ,.111mpslonl' Interior. exterior paint· Quality work. l nt/F.ittr, r----------- b 1 1 ,. k t' n 111· r c It• 1 n .: s u p r e m e AVJrootnS40. R~1:Free 'l're9S.-.k• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WSJ\IJ'Juflt1 Plan. .. &fo'm.innni:.\\ail 11 \NUYMAN Carpentry, i.erVtl'C Janil•c's Hag· H.1by1>1llln1t 1n mv CM Forfr1.."t!\'Sl<:Jl11i3l ·:IOOS cleclnrul, plumb1n"g & gl'dyAnnsat&1S1800. ctnH·Wiih, 11.illoli. till•, woe km11n~h1p Call Jack esumates. Dan831-2898 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l't'fam1t·, 11uurry 9G87WH Plaster/Repair Removals, triaunlng, M me. da\' M I l\nylWc C<lrl' Car pet t 'teanen, l\en Ahrcnbni: & 8111 rtoor:. 847 27147, 557·45(}1 -- •i:e 631 3\ll•I Steam c·l1'.m or :.hampoo. Shcrbacorr lXU'I F -~llYAKO llouscclc:ining H1•pu11·, ul :111 type:-or ••••••••••••••••••••••• prunlr\g. 1-)-ee eat. Uc'd. mns•mn• t)ualltv work Paint Your Cosffe lnsrd. 968-929S,642-2GI -1\1:,ouvhol,l•"rY 1\11 work 1-ll'enflit.'d & Utu111t•cl ltANDV~1AN Scrva<'t!. \Vtndows. \\':tJI,, Ccrpfllter i:u.1r 'lnu I. mount unit ~O.IODTOOSMALJ. t.'rystaJ. St erhni: SllH·I'. J l w 1 "n t c r 1• rt ,. cs . ,\,crogc Extr 1Stry5395 VERY NEAT PATCH - L•cl'n l>t.<d & twncl,•u i.!StorySS4S, lntr$4Stm J08S&cTEXTURE Tr~ trlmmlna aervtce. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fi 1,.,1 11.,,!> r.ill'~ HJ Huffman & !'tun. 1;1·n C,\LL.•l!I OOS!I IU Yrs cxpcr. llvU'l''· llN.•ktni.:, n·muclchni.:. r1· •~i:, Jilt. l:ontr Cui.tom All & 1\tld Henta.ls. Yacht-. t:.tt. 5il9 !N.i·733!t 1Jr fi7:1 01111 Prices incl matrl/labor Frooest. 893-1439 Vatd cleanups. Depen p.111 ~u 1111> tu•> -,m;ill I> 11l1 o ~. 1· a Ii 1 111· ls . Fix 11 li'Pair, remodrl. 10 ur leJve messui.:1· ,\ ph t·:,l1111;Jlt•' hi~, •lli!lh t·\ 1·' , ' · \ r' c.upl'l d1·anin1: Or lurrn11"1 "''" 1·1m-.1 llei. Yfl> l'itr!Jl.'llln ,1;. m uint numl11•r for rctu1n 1 all c;u11rtln.~r Jo"rN'l.'!lt. dable + reasonable . Mo•lrtCJ 1 ·3.2~l T 'ti U:IG·-Ol!S PATCH PLASTERING 548-8318 ••• •• •• •••••••• , •• •••.. J\ • l 1 A 11 t y p e l> . F r e e 1----- l't\ ~m\ -, •lav :i.,·,. di-. & 1·omni I til5 4ti·l.t or t•xpcr l'h 1% HK:!:! - mirnl 111 inlrodut:c truck :>lH-4!'>11 t.w & liond1"I Grodi...., :'1111\E S •· l 11 1 t -··~ \ l'omplch' l 1, .. 1nir1i: n.,JUU t..'i al' on u \our ,. 1 (.' \ lc.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• "l'\\11 \11•11 Will ~Ill\ I' \'ou \\',• h..indll· h111 n1 11 , • ., 11 f 1 1 1 · l' & ~11l.'l11\fo:t.s l'/\lNTI NG : estimut1:s. Cull S40.G825 W~t I & --····················~·· t•ll.t \Oll"C" 1umm . fl'lumblrtC) p lilc.J~ , t.ii5 a Ml ~•fl 5pm ••••••••••••• •••. ••. ••• 1 n e & So I 1 d 0 a i.. t u-.111111 Fr um111i: ''umm H .. ., Hornn .ulih 01\ 1111 \ \\ Jll J '1~11 IH ~fl tlurn I •·tllt·r \;1ur i111nll' '"nt'ta ontr.1• t111i.: t !-tt•rv1t 1· Wi11t1 11" \ "tth """ "and I\. hH••· uorL' H1•1111~ld1 n~ llu1 let ')k1ploadl'r llu111µ tr u1 k s 11 c " 1 ,1 I l } ~l 1 11 0 1 Ccrpe t Service . 1 1 . ini.: IUIJ . ~ 111.1111:111.: ll.1ul1ni.: 1r1·1· "'" k llcpuir:.·liUl>llll"''<'' • ••••••. • • ••• •......... 1 "•'<' ll mi•, 1"'111'' 1 t".ill .\\ u1lul1l1· 1Ju11 \I J':.t•\' i: 1 Jc.JI n i.: c.J •' Ill u cl c llometi-flenlab "-1\:ub°'I \ twu,1·holrf "''' alll'I' ~ 1•11 ,ti ·""" pal· I. tr1 1; l.u" 1·-. l ll.' ~ .d I a I l IJ1 rn~rd lJI r lll!Mt l'lo ~17. it71i • . . Wllll'l"~-ds Complete ltnt' 1·1111· pu1n11n.: :ti ,.1;i, llusy HOMESAVt,RS Plumb· & ace Rt•asonabh• lmn.., Tr,\ me. Ir c:-l. :.l Ing & Heutmg. f<'ree e:.l, 1' c r r Y s N \\ Pl. Bu \ 11 '°"ti l'l.k1·55.'i.'i $10 hr. Honest & r('llable 1>12·011>1 lllK. I a!>lcr ctryrn.i.: 'o li-lH l2.llJ KJI 141:,i " ,. ... ,... llurtc.11 l J rpd Ooes It Ucllcr" l<'1ec t:.-.l l k.1nl'f\ C\f .. ,~ ;,:;;:-, e Ktrical Hciullrtq ~-1_-083_1 __ Sel"VICC BofA. M l' OK l111ll'llt: 11tlcnl Pape r 751-3150orS17 0:11t1 I ·•l'JM.'l M.111 \\Ill IJ\ \llllf\ "r m1n1• l<1·1i.111' II. •lcaruni: \IH•' <iuJr '>'lllk b f C IC •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1l 1i:i.:cr '"\ 1ni.:-rt·1 ement oncrete • . / .• DCC s rl UF:NT B • ,..,L.&l.> 3Mh ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'.LEC.1HJC,\I. ::-.EH\ I<. f. • .. •& -"li Xlnt.. h~i.ecleanrn~ done by' lady w/exv Oi:pcnda -ble~ own tr an~ K-!i -3637 11.111 ~c1 Th~ rincst - Paintinq/,opennCJ u ull1.mansh1p a\ all. An> plumh111i.:, \\ .1lcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ur' 11L'>rd Rer& & free est i.e1" ""'k' bathroom Tha llutst ~ on the ~Cout .,.E\I L .... , WOlt L' \II CALLS SI!> hr & ~~fi\1.1. Ion truck. fra>th. lnm, "hampoo .!t -.te;.1m dl·Jn "' · ""·' " / JOBS a.12.82.13 t'tc H:indy trl2 S7UJ 1 oloc I 1 •I l "11 kind, 11 ... 1~onnbk. f'rl'l' _ _ ~. 111,~ff ns l'AINTJNO 673 Jci.SS encl. crr11rn1c tile. Reas . . • • • • . --83Z-2461i l-,\pr 11• !leas ltates. CUSTOM PAINTING - DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ' pl.s 10 ~.~bl~~~~., °Clca1n _c:.L-.. t:..i1t 750·tit.'25__ HuDbcrd Ei•dric Housec.l•Oftlrtq d I -••••••••••••••••••••••• llousecleanini.: \\1th a Pl'f'800al touch Reis 1' rec Est. Call G ene Extcnor Specaahi.t. 15 1•1umb111i; M2-61SR yrs local refs. Lie bon· t'rec\::.Um:1le6 h\, an rm, hal :)I~ 1\\ i: C<'m<>nl work. Dr1vewa)s. L1c!127131:i 1>45-69i1 SUHSHIME GIRLS rm S7.50, t·out·h SIU, d1r .,1dcwulks. pn11os. & • • , . L.CMCbc-1- :>i6~20 ~-6728 PROn:SSIONAL Paint· ded/insrd . guar work. 1164·1.303 Yeu c.an Sell It, And It, Trodt It Wiit! a WOflf Ad s~ t.;uar t'l1m pt•I 1>1(111 hlolkwall ft•lll't: Call ELECTRICl,\N-1 nred llou...t'<'lcamng & ofrlce ...,......, 1)1t n•pJir 1 ·, H'-i"qlr .J\o.,~ ~IH a:.'Qli ni:ht·frt:t: p-,t1 mate on "l~•ahsts We ~elcome ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg. Inter/Exler. Reiu, Free ~lS. Won't be un· work i:uo.r 642 0386 derbid 838· 1081 1>0 wrirk m\.,1•11 u .. 1, largt•orsmallJobs H 1-. .11·rou11b. Spl'ct:ils. ·..i1 lllCll l>on't drop the IJall f c;l'l .1 l.JCCll'>loU ti73 03~!J 1\JJh & Condni; l>a~. LANDSCAPIN(; Heasonable pnrt'' 5-17·:>11-IH Prof 1la111t'i:: & pa!><'rhang· mg. l'lt•J11. work i:uar. ~· r I.' e c ' t !I !'> 7 0 9 4 1 , s:i., 1:is:J ----Roofinq firl>l clui.s c'l:I int 11.•llll· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111!. r .• JI c I' h a II j.! 111 f;. ROOFS installed factory (.';1lt111l'I" rcflnu.heu de. dirt..><.'!.; estab 35 yrs. Call (642•5678) C ARPET REPAIRS 557-6 103 1ob with .1 low·M'>I I>a1h \H•t·k or month Uonuec.J, l'dot Clai.slf11·cl \d Find \\hJl \OU want tn IH"'1 1n,rd Hrh l1hon.: 6-12·~711 l>:uly J>ilut (.'l~1"1lh·d-. [)-10 !152S --------;i;, .\ r" c'l:IJ \')i9-S294 Harold r.unn 5-i9 2001 Wunt /\d Rc~mlt~ 1;.12 5678 --------- A.partmHts Unfum. Apartments Unfurft. ApartmHh Utwfunt. Rentals to Shere 4 300 Office Rental 4400 Offic e Rental 4400 Stor09e 4550 lutineu Lost & Found 5300 • •••• •• • • • •••••••• •• • •• •• •• •• • • • • • •• ••• ••••••• •••• • • • • • • • • ••••••••••, •••••••• ••• •• • ••• •• •• •• •••••• •••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• • •••••I••••••••••••••••• Opportutdfy 500$ ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • Huntington Buch 3840 LCICJUna Higud 3852 Newport 8Hc h 3869 Li.w lo('kl'll lighted sm f(le ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'(Y•n1l L .. , •• roor or Cd'. 1 \uuni.: 1:11 1·1·1 ,.;1rl, non-.-,., ""'" .1 "mkr wu11tcd lt• .. hare EXECUTIVE ROW I g,irai:c for rcnl. Avail LIQUOR STORE If. School. Claim by call .••••..••..••....•....•...••.....•......•..•...••.••••••.•......••••• I l\'E "'"" 1'111• llt·;.ll'h Casa d t4 Sol ll1-.1u11111l 1\dult \pt- 11a ... \ W Jll'I l'.11d ·11~.1 lln~ikhur't 1111 962-6653 "•'\\ "" 11•11•\ .1 111 I rplt hltn-. '' ti hk11 • ,,,.,-! ~ .11 ~ 1•1'1 f1 I t hill I , -~ 1.!l'\ Adult-Quiet-Cleon Hr'.! Jl.1 1 "" 1 pl' •Ii 1~ ,If p.•l •u nr ht•,u h .\ h111q>111 .: ~ 1111 lll<I ·~' I '7 I ' Ill 11111111 II ,qil ... I ,fl I II ' t I • ' I ' I h I I if I t' 11 ., •·Ii 1111it· 11•• I'''' i-111 li!fU'i (\ 1,.t1, ""''fl '\II 1-. ",\\ 'Iii I H.i I ·" 'I pl• I 11• I .:.••. tl 1·. li\.\,I .lt1 I .! l1lk tfJ 111 .. ll'ii • .-1:1 I ( .ol l 1H~I ;,:!fiO 11a··" 111 "Ila 11111 I> \\ "'' :,;111u 1111>. 2 11>1 :! ll1•w1kli111 'I o.ol 1 ·,;•1 lll.\l lll'l l.111(\'\ll 'd \\'Hit It 111.I·:\ 1111 " ll.1 Vl'l .l~l '• llr ..! llJ :-;:1f>C1 ' 111 I ll.1 -.:1..!.1 I llr I ll.1 ~.!i • \II 1·1wl ~.11.1i.:• .. I .111 'H.tl •,;•1.0 BEACHWOO D APTS .! llr 2. lb . ., "i , I 111 I ll.1 ..:.'. t ·, 1tl111l 'fl,~ I XIMI • lklrm 1~·11111 ,1\ .111 1111 11wrl I llr 1~;1·,01 .n.111 I It II\\ tlt·t·k-, ~ .11 111 "''"""' 1111111 llrh1 \dlt, 1111 p .. 1 ~ 'I I • I I I to lo;.: 1 ,'\11 l' .! II II ~:llJO ,\ ~:ILo ., kt•tli m \ 111 \\ ~ 1· ar l'ool i\ n·r room 111111'1 ~ar;ii:1· 11111 p.11rl I."• ;1t1·1J >UI 7i1.1, ,,, ;111 1 ;111 111111 1.1·1 1'1:1 1 Mewporl Beach 3869 t>l~·t,;,;x •••••••••••••••••••••••OCEAN FH.<):"i'I NOW l OU CAN Af-FORO I JEWPQPT BEACH Park Newport I.I :\ l'lt'I \I' I I.I\ I'\ 1. I h •I l••tl\1111. Thi'\\ Jll'I J.upl\ 'i'1lllllfll 111•1· t.1111l.1r 'll • I ~\\ 1tnm111i.: , •• ,, .. x " hlt'<l 1111111 11111\'' ,,, lo1l.1• 11 "'' p111 1111:... ,111111l1 l111.1nJ... ll.11 IJ, I 111111 ~:!'i I :.o rT111 \l ,o 1,\:! hd1 m pl:11h '~1•11' to" nhou,_.-. 1'.11'1 k1llh Jlfl\ p.1111"· ~ h .111 111111·-. ,,,,, "' "" 111· I'·" l..1111:. ""'\ .11111 ' \! I .1..,li11111 bl.11111 .l.1111 h1111·1· •"-"" n .ln.1q11111 I hll:-. lt•I t •t •I t.•,1:-.•11,.: Julut 1n.1t1un ~UI :1 llr :! Im, t·n• I g.1r !Ilk 1111u ,, h Halnon\ 1111 l't'h J<.;l.\1;•1111 Lrll ~hr lrplc i.:.1r rl'.tl rucl' Yrlvh~1m-. 1.i.1 1'l()li Dix nr lion~ J llr 2 ll.1 tplc. Fam fim. h<·am,., quiet adlt-. M:l l:!ito San Clemente 3876 .•.•.....••......•....• :!llr 2hu 1·ondo J.1.1· I 1 \ rm tlm1 ni: rm <• .11 ~;J:!j •il, ... 1 .. li..!11 Tustin 3890 $240. UTIL IN CLD \\'.1ll•r i:." 1•lc1 t rll'll \ l 11 I II U 1• I &. " II I Complt'lt• 1 ,·rn·al1011,1I 1aril1t11·s All11lli-11111\ Sorry. 011 p<'l:- C alifornian Apts 11!1:1:! :'<Jt'\lo port .\ \ ,. 1'11:-lin t'.ill l1t11 •• , 11:1:! hi:!'' Apcrtmenh Furnish~d or Unfu"'ished 3900 IJil.l '""I.inti !->lrt·d ' I; J r cl e n (; r " \ ,. &:!aul1ful :! hedroum ·•Pl" 1 n t' x l e I I l' n t 11c1i:hhorho11d l'n' Jlt' pallo \ll'" from lo\d} k 1 l c he n s c n t I 11, •' cJ i:aral!l'S µ11ul, dubhou~t· ~:11s1mn <.::ill Carnlt'n Dfi:r ,\pl II at l>!lol C»R5 or :\l1kl' Sull1\ an Jl 752· 19:.!0 or ; .. 111 8j5J t~uml l'lan· l'rop l o<." :!hr <Iba ;1pl w .::ii . l>ll•llS I nc. 2 I S37t mo 838·5172 l'n 1m• L al(Ull<I Bt!:H h in I( 5;, 6 :l 1 ~ :1. MI t•d,d1 Call Mon. 'IUl'' •1r lo1·:1l1011 ~:i.t ablii..h cd Crothu' \\l'(l l'\t· tiiJ 1255 P restig ious o ffice s p ace in Ne wport 4600 monev·makt•r. i-:i.rl'llcnt - ltchahll• Ml 1-· 1cw.harc bl fl Nwpt Ut·h upl ~191 mo b l/hl, i;harc ulll nl} b'731>727 BP.SEJ.ECTIVF. in C'l1~1n~ .i roomma11· < Jll Shan• \ llnm<' 1\Jll liM1 , lh5 or b-11 ~:it>SH B c h /Alrport area .Tastefulrec e ptlon lob· Rentals Wanted Jea-.c. S235,000. l'rtn-Lo~t Man 'i. cha111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bracelet \Vhtlefvhll by, telephone mes s a ge s ervic e, con-c1pah onl.Y. · •" 0" Mature "'Oman, sleeping C & C gold CdM/NO Reward terence roo ms, k itc he n , bevera g e, In· rm. no hse priv. 4 mo, nr CIUM'f ompany · o utgoing mall service, d lctaUng & copy Aun ms/ Brookhurst 497-2457 6753850 ------ machines, tr avel conaultant1, com· 968-9765 -------SIOO Rc\\·nrd ror return of -Lost Shepherd Collie p uteri z e d t ypes etting. Complete tn.-estmtttt nux Med. size, m ostl> secr etarial serv ice s availab le as •sittess/ln•est/ Opportunity 5015 blk ShaGgY long hair need e d . Fro m $290 p e r mo. Finance ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leather collar. silver ••••••••••••••••••••••• b tl A C~ (714) 752-7170 If )Oti're not getting 13 IN u ons nswer s lo ~-~ 5005 return on your invest· "Dumbo" Lie. :;504929 -....-·-·...., menl. rall Sandy Ro:.:.. 661 ll7Sor493-i801 Hmmatt· 11u•c.J1-d. 1\-mJli• ..,h,11 • :! ll1lrm .! ll,1 JPl. l'\I \1w1 h1· 111.,11 R..t1,1 1>1,. ~~.c. :!!110 ""' 11,\ \I. &. Offic• Rftttal 4400 Offlce R...tal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ajax Co 837 371 1 ~&: Male Jni.h Setter. TRAVEL .AGE~CY u--. t Lo 5025 \'1c Harbor & G1\le.r on tlh .,,.,, '·•·lh' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \I I-lu ,h;irl' hl\urv :.tl:Jr, 11!.1 apl \t' W 1>. J)l>OI, 1a1·1111c t1•n11". 1w1-. OK, ti\ t•r 2:1 pr1•ll'I rt·tf $1;l,·I + 111 ii .1 \ .11 I <! I ;,.1~1 111;.t:i \ Iii-! r "'" tn -.hr 2 fir furn! .1pt \\ ~Jtn1• l':irk Nwpl I ~ 1-; I + ulll 1;.-io lllifl!i I ;\l .111· p1 ol . JO t lo ''" lov 1' l'I\ ;1 fir :! B.1 lplc .! hlk, 150 I Westcliff Dr. :-.it·wport Financial l'lr L~1ing Office Spac~ \";ii\ rm S\t1• M an.•l!l'r lil·I) 1;.12 :ll I I t•\t 21ti l\oll·l n tnl' <..'l·nlt·r io:X('CU(I\ I' SllllC~ Pvt 11Hic1· & rcceplion area ror rcnl, furn or not. Fa!>h1un l!.land. N" pl lkh. ~~)() 71ill .1~7 1 l>t:lUX\' 0111l'l'' ~.00 & 11011 'II fl ~r Oruni.:1• l'u arprt Amph• prk'j( i\l I r ,, l' t b I cl 1! II t1 It ll1C'kln\<1n , ,1g l 979.9533 Lt•l us :.how )OU how to ...._.. .... , 0 °" J/.1f78 ~7·08S9 ·fl s·30 :.tJrt :in agency. Travel ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·--"--· - rxp. not nt'ccssary. Total I at, 2ftd & 3rd T.O.'s nc~urrl White cat. maJ<o s t .irlup & opcrati n~ J.<.>A:'\Si\\'AIL.\llL~: Ing hair \'1c Lagun.i l'<lP•laJ rcqulrcd SJ0.000 Cr<'(.lll 'not 1 mr><>rtant. 4~1 25.'i!I or 4W 368!1. (7l l~~-924~--Broker, 4!3•3102 -Found. Black Labrador fl11llng·E.~cort-Share ren-Mom:y Avuil ublc. muny ~!'10 Co.,ta M~~rn. Call lab & employ. ag1mcy. 1-0urcl'S, ul l proJecls. t.t> 1051 loldenttfy _ Sdl or parln\:_r~~6·Q.1~ _ ~h min. 752 6052 __ FOUND· C;it, gr ay Tabb' I NTEH J O H DECO · MoneyWanted 5030 mn l c . neut e r ed h I' h I ll !'> ,1 11 C I I Ill • 1 :o.1 10 mu '""' "" 111·.11. 11•h ,1hll'. all It, l'I:! WI I All ::..1/.t' i.u1l<.·" nuw .. \all (HGHOO sq II I Hcnl in l'I HP1·1•µl . µhom' un-. . ut1I . J.irntvn .II. mu ii & c·oflt•l· "l'I'\' . conf r111 , I011ll);l'. k1tt·h pnvs:s & prof 't'\'n•tan;1l serv on prl'ml'>l'' til 115-19 959~ •For Cl'/\, in ... ur C!>lJU.' H/\TING . sa mple,••••••••••••••••••••••• flrookhurst/ llann1ni.: catalo~ studios. 2. Or. Cty 2nd T rust Deed" ~mtrd by 1111. ~1tcJ Di.'r 9G.'l·20ti!'> 111 n-.11 l neat1un!>. 1 rain , bw;ml!Sscxer for pnme ~:JIHO ____ _ i:111da11cl' SB.MOO. Tl'rms .1 , t I t . 1.1:1· :-.:"fl' ll<h 1·11nd11 ,,.! -.ha .1\ .111 1 11 i X \Iii f.111htu•' •~I"> ::n:1:! I Fl·m h<i:. n11·c rnndol \\ rxM1I l.'lt 'C';ir IWC',IO 1;.16 (}1::0 I l'rof m<tlt• net-. lo -.hr1 Capo 1'.1h'>a<h•-. Con.Jo., 11rl.'f F~m;1ll' " ron~icl1•r 'lr Jtj.!hl mah• O" n rm, h.1th pool p1· Sl65 1!~1 121'1 THE EFFICIENT AL TERHATIVE Mo 111 mo rent incl H l'I cµl .,C r\ per...onahn·d phone l'O\' •:!00lo1'100' a\ .111 no" •In l'\Pancl1ni: San l1t•ml'llll' Call Walt Wmkdm.1n A.dtwilJ.lurke 17141549-9361 \•ra!l1'. u111f rm. ma 11 lus4neu Rental 4450 st·n· under.:round prkg ••••••••••••••••••• •••• "-m11r1· 111 Newport 4 DElUXE OFC'S Tiii-: t:XJo:CUTIVf: Sl.Tft:. f•10·~70 Conf rm . seal 25. 1111 paneled. ~m whsc in rt' Rc.;t c.Jo" ntown Laj!una ar I or 2 yr lea!>e Lak1• ·11'770-175.5 ~1 1r11 r.e'iucn ia proper ~. 1-'0UND Sm blk doti ' ...:. . .: ... : r _ 1 _ tall Jcrry llarn!>, driys mule Vu: Yorktown & o <.: F: J\ NF ll 0 NT i5l-8910.ml1.•c;,58ll:l-l20 Orookhunl. H .8 ~t '\ n KET 1\1 u st sell! MortCJOCJtt. Trust !Ji..! -103-1 ?lot..'\\ S35.000 ,>r. Agent. 0 -".. 5035 1>1247~ e C"Ut 1-'oond Gray Tabby cat ---••••••••••••••••••••••• mall', eo--ta Mesa Ave & l.AUO.A LOWEST t'ullerton 548-3938 & Bavfront fast food. Net de.sen be Mrs Miiier S30.000 yr. income. lnt••st Rat~s Seashore Real Es late, ht T.D.'s. abo 675-53>0. 2nd T.D. Loans. Lor;t last mo tn Lag Bch While Male Sam oyed w'lt blu e)'rs 1·684-6392 Dl~"TRIBUTORSHI P Faire.st Term~ since 1949 SOF"T DRINKS Sattler M'-' Co. Albino Cockateel, w/or '7' checks & ylo topknot 1 C&1tdown l0t·ation r.u,unou!> 1':x Fore-st area i..enl 111,l'l.I·::\ ..! lu • tl1•11 I Tilt-: EXCITI;'\(; , E Cl'ULIH' Sulll's. wood llarkans ALL TOP 64~2171 545°0611 \'ir Wiison 548-3096 NAME BRAND~ --------- Inv cs l men t range Retired couple hns money Found : P.1lp Orange Loni: S5.000·S30.000. For lo lend. Isl & 2nd T.O.'s hmrt.'d CAT. further information, call Agl•nt. 837·3744 · 5'UVi308 lllk lo hl'<td1 \ i·,1rl \ PALM MESA .APTS. Li•i119 xpHtHa! panch<d & plush crpL-;. 714·581·9393 -·111'.>'•M i1.1o1 1·\l .!>Iii l'""t' ~li:i mo •i:'IJ JO;J:.! Shoreahomcoraptmenl ~SO I' kl ----'1 11 1 Hiii 1~·11 l1t)llo'' 'llNUTESTONPT • ._mo. ar n~.n·ccp· Approx ·100 i,q It C·2 1111 kin-. '\\\pt lll!h. 111\l•h :! Hr-lll'll .QuJst (l)An~ UNUMITTD tioni:;t, -.<:i:r•tari~s. /\'l' 'Jl 130 I•' 17th st' llC\\ c·ph. no p<"h S:!!l5 lial'h,1&20R ~'1.-c~~""~c.u.;..OHR answc~ini-: 1-t'~Vil'C , St50i ~o Dovl~·541H 16R' or wn\1." ------- Fabulous Frpk's 11111 ·1"1 'l:!'.!.'l or fl\8 :-.sot from S:!'.!O & up r,, .~~ )4 ,1.;,..•wl.\ Xl·rox ;noo LUC. con · · GOLDEN BEAR 11 ... '•11111\ l'nt\ l11·-.1r.J1• ·' . \c.Jull!>. No ['C'h For m·1•r ti yrs 1132·41 34 f~t·n~~ room , also avail. S2RO ls1· Stor e-Office• DISTRIBUTING Sold my home in Luguna Uea«h. Wi ll sell m y PtrtOftals 5l50 $29.550 2nd T . 0. for ••••••••••••••••••••••• tm• 111 ~p;1t1111i,., oil,. .qtl N1•wporl 111-(ls :! Hr I Ba. 1561 M <'~a Or 4 -li. · !NiOsq fl umlt-r 30". 19'17fl SYSTEMS, tnc \II 111111," I'll\ 1•111ltl p.1111, g;1r, 1ww q1b, 1~lllk.,l':a.,lofNt•wport F1•rn.ln:-hr:.!brfur.~apt & Exi•rulln· suil~s. You Bt•3<'hlll,llH.S12·2S!:J.I 8JR.1WilshireDlvd,Suitc 523.000 cash <.:all Ken. Onnkln~ problem? 673-4!>-15 ... _ C'all Alcohol llelpllne 2.1 hr~ a day 835·3830 -l~.11 h.tl1·011\ 111 11.11111 cir)>'>. tnatua· ;1i.l lh ~:!!1."1 111\ll l ll"IOI \\ ,,11111· St .. 11 mo. nt.'t.'d an office? We need •LAGUNA NIGUl':L• tM, Beverly Hills, CA I. n tin I 11 c11 ·• \ "1 I 'rl\• ;,iH :l.'lnfl :.u; \ll!W l'all t.th :l(itilo a tenant. Your offer to 276.'l.'> Forbes Hd '.:0211 .Announcements/ 1 ·:.1ltln•n 01\ L1•atl1·r-.h1p I I'" I k h I "6'' I L'J SI I " I I d U'I' from S225 per mo We I' l I/ I ll73sq f' ('213)655·8693 PerSOftals/ I(•: 1 Fst it•· Jl.l' 11111, ,,1 ... rm upl. I rn. II<' 1'11 _., r '.1wt'r . rcc· .~"" :! lr i "' con o . • · ,e ;u o c. , . , (Wh .0 b to ,;~; '.n-.i • ~ ,'\r II\ 111.1-t. 1ww 1·pt 1C.arden (,rnvt'l Lur.:c I t1o,c• Lu bth l'ool/Jac offer to you : luxuriou!> Hctail/wurhi.l'. 1336sq rt en wn ng, esure Lo.t & Found PREGNANT? Corin.i: conridential coun!tehnJ: & referral Abortion. adoption &. 8 RANDHEW I l lllrunil' I· I' hit n' ~;ir Frum ":-:!in 11.:? 7iK7 ""k tflr \1,11 m.t.l :XI'. ''"'" .!111 .! tull b;1th~. l B1 • 11l•n, lrph l·nrl11-.1•r1 1;.1r .1i.:1·. lndn r.1ul 1111 I>''"· .111 .11111 , ........ 1!11•:.111111 ').100 mu tii:l-li5:!2 bt'Clroom upb • l'lose lei I" B l2U > 703 03111 orfrce. l''<.Cculive .sec'y. Ofc. :!88sq fl _!ncl~e your phone No.> ••••••••••••••••••••••• shoppini.: Will takl• personal phone cov \vail1mmt•cl AOME.M.AH .Announcements 5100 01(.l .\,\'ON ~:AST «hildrr 11 1 au nil r\ Fanta•.t1 r ·• '>l) apl. erage. receptionist, con Agt.SlP H; ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.u\ 1•1' I l\r on i.:olf tarihtlt·' $1!15 S205 m<; Jo: ~•c.Jt• ('\I to 'hr w/fem tercncc room. X('tO'<. K.11 11;3.1or5-ll 0933 IUSIMESS 111111 -.1· ._7511 mu Utilitic' PJ•d Call nvt•r ll ~1111 mo notar} :-0.ear So Co:i~t $2500 SCRAM-LETS 1.111,:11<i 1.11-11~1'1 3 73 3 l 1 l'I 11 ~ll!Kl!l3 Wk s.io.0500 Plarn. eas\' rreewa)' at·· •IDEAL• IMVESTMEMT li1.,_6· 1-t· /uai 111 " Oonn.• ce.i.. Tell us your ncL>ch. •F<lr11fht'"orretail ANSWE~S Sp ...... KI ........ EW .up. 11•· " CCAM START keeping. APCARE S47-2S6.1 •MICHELLE'S• Outcall Massage IOAM-2AM 731-4462 .......... ro wc w1U :-upplv It <"all •ll.1p11ti) cxpJndrng 1 11n 211 Ra Npl Ills Rooms 4000 \1nl1• 'hem· 4lir Condo. !1'79·21Gl l)Jn.il'oam P.ARTTIMEt Remand -Parodtr S.Jrftuallleeder 1"11hm :! c·.11 i:.1r 1•nc ••••••••••••••••••••••• p\'I rm & l1Jth pool ut1l •ltJ rl.', un t>d Prado 1.1 "ht . p I ea s an l , Police -Whence' r p.11 111 Ir pit m J"' \ 1' Room" kilchl'n<'ll<' pd, 135 mo <IAA-13-1:1 --~ •i'JllW•l l' 1 I': x T R E M E L y Trager -lmPoS<' 1815So. El Camino Real m.'1r-.ll' \i:t 1.it.717:i!•r ')~iC1wi·i·kkup S.AHCLEMEHTE l.illWall Wtnk<'lman r• H o F 1T 1\ BL E llYl'ODERMIC SanClemente. Fullyllc. '~"t',!>li:!•·:.!:! 1.h.~iK/11\-. 5411!1755 Rc~p fmalt-tn !.hJr•• 3 Ocea.n,·iewofcs 2ma1n ... h ... 111·•··....... 81,;SINESS rl!·stockinl( Accord1ni: to Ch arles F'orappt.492-7296 'II 1 I J I hdrm apt. w samt• St 10 st. rxposures, pJrk lo! ..... " _.,... local st.ores, elc .. wilh a Darwin, all hvml! thlnlls ---------- '.I ll I rt•n "I' t 111111• 1111 :\~pl Shul 1',., .!hr 1 toa \mha-.,.1rtor Inn in C:o'ltll + 11111 ,,, .111 2 3 Cnll "'"' r S275 .. I ., 17 I 4tS49-936 I ".' A T I 0 N J\ L L y Wiii aet c;tronger a nd RELAXJNG MASSAGE I~'"· :..t.1r1mi: 111 $ •1., °'" 1 1 '" 1 :.1.11121;:1 """sq l. .,imi 31 <. _, .. DobJamc-o;.Uc Masseu r ~u:·~~17 rt• 111( 111 1 r.n• !:·1" \ll'l'a. 227i llarbor <.'en • aboH• + 2500 l>Q rt •IDEAL• F/\MOUS 70 YEAH OLD more lntelhl(cnl throuJ(h Outcau 9.9,494•5111 l'ool l-lntll') S:lOn trall\l1x-.1t(<d,2JSrt>Olll'> C:irl 23 i,('('k~ rt•:;pon . l>toruce ~·IOU 1\i:l f'()()Oproductwhichlsa e\'olution. I thlnk that --~------- • • t;IO !i071iort\IS ll.!:.M :\l i\N\' with kitchen. workinll frmale lo shr 2 49'.!·2100 •For retail,llOO!>q 11 HOUSEHOLD WORD IN might be happening to Seawmd Village ~"acious :lhr, 2bil. Xlnt phone & TV. Swimming lxlrmnpt 5S7-t858 ~~ •0Rapp•d!Yt expanding AMERICA. is cons umed mosqujtocs. The other MASSAGE :'I.cw 1&2 bdrm luxury ·7;11.·:rl1tlll Newpart Jl ahts. pool, jncuui. und rec. ---ann oin C tH by the T HOUSANDS day I saw one drawing RGURE MODELS .idull npts'" 14 plan<; s,~;.51()~> " room. Dolly & weekly Roomm:itc wanted lo EXPAHDIHGIM ' -onraclfic i k ~Y DAILYln thlscommunl· b Io o d w 1t h a ESCORTS rrom$265 +pools, ten· ---:-ratesst11rtln1UromS48a !1hare3 txlrmhome,C.M. 19787 CollWaltWn eman ty. and enjoy s HYPODF.RMICncedlc. OUTC .. LLO ... LY nib, waterfalls, p<ind11! 4 Re<lrm. OceanView, 2 week $l H2.50. after 4 :30 , Considcrthls beautifully 1714tS49•936I LIFETIME R EPEAT - 61 • 1 ... 811 "".' • (')-nm San Dlc~'1 Frwy carports. no pc~. yearly -645-4840 OOH295 lndscpd buslne11s park in lftdllttnal Rtfttd 4500 BUSINESS. Form I ry g amateur • llrlve NortbonBc nch lt) $600 mo. 673-7737 or Pvt E lblult G Pe-.-to•.hr3bdrm ..tba lhcdynamieN.BAlrPorl ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOSEWMG theat cr1cal ~roup ln1----------67~ITT61 rm WI ar • '""' " " Laguna , by }i,uropenn •SHERI LEE• ~~~~~~~~~ t~~n s~:~,~~ ' ~ ---pool. pvt p atio." Non'. hse In F.ast..Rldc CM. Stu· :~!~n~~~S ~~er~· ~pace 6400Sqrtoflndustrial pro ak+~~~~C~ ~Icf0 trained direct or All Certified Masseuse Vttln~" 17111893•5198 StepsToBcachBach,yrly s moker. $200/mo+l, 1il'nlOK Mov<'m riRht : ..,.. .. o pure pertyw/1800sqrtofair INDUSTRY) IS PRE· ages. hmlted ~umber, HouseCalls ·ByAppt.. ms,wntrS195673-5439or util 640-6477 /\fter awa\ $1!!5 + \i'i utJI. ofc at 60c·64c; 4200sq.ft. cond ofcs. 546·1653 2954! nonprofit 4~7-2022 s,,g.6838 Compl. furn 1131 -4027, ofc/warehse. Call Prop. llandolph Ave. CM S 0 L 0 T ll R U ---. --· ... 'cw drluxl• twnhs npls II! 673_:795-1 _ _ S.30PM _ 64-0·Ulff.I, or6"G 8265 Ml{r Judy Clark 833-8813 -EXTENSIVE. CON· Hooses1ll1n11 wh1I <' you'rt' ·1br 2ba fpk bltni; wn SHARP XTRA LHE 2UR. Beuut rm, pvt bJth. rir stop by Commerce INDlJSTRl/\l.SPACJo: T I N U 0 U S away. :-.:o Chit. cltll'rlv *SANDY'S*, h~p P'!ho.dhl n~t;a~·h i:ur Step11 to bt' ach. up. empld mature lnfl> l~•tc F('m to l>hr '.I Or condo. l'urk. 4.100 Birch St For n•11l In l:o,tu Mc~o ADVf:RTSING O~ TV. cpl Re(, :Nil :1:.i11•1 Outcall Mns11a11r S.19.1 ~1·• '.lliOl. l)ll;J 1218 aroded. bltn11. incl refnii pri\. refs l.ua llt·h NPwport Sl7~ + utit. QL'FlCES 1500 =»<1 (t ... u1lubll· Cor RADIO. MAGAZINES, 1 ~t & Found Sl OO !!73~ _ Wmter 631 Olt;7 4~H·i346 6-12·&'!7!1&7tlll li:t~5 • r • w11rehou-..• nr mf11 NEWSPAPERS, F.TC. -Lagwio l•och 3841 -• -fo'rom SIOO. 2i~ r-·orbes 646 5282 or IN0·2SW cvi. ICO~t PAN\' PRODUCT •••••••••• • •••••• • • •••• LIMO.A Ir VICKI •••••••••••••••••• • •••• J 6r a 80, l blk bch. Pn\ home, room " both t't>male lo shun• 2rlr 2Bu Rd La guna Niguel. AICl. -oALES IN EXCESS OP' 2 SlOO rcwnrct 1111 1nt11 ur ,,. Outcafl Mouoge 'hr ''hn duple~ i.plit rlcan.yrly.$400 & K.P nurse or olh~·r Pk Nwpt upt. ntrl'lv furn R 1,831-1633;544-0933 COSTAMlsA JULLION DOLLARS AN· turn of fem B il.. tun Fortfltfunoflt! I\•\ l'I F'rptc wet bnr. <:nll 673·2.507 Nt!ar OCC. MO 3937 $1~ 640-f).342 ore & wnrcbouse space. M-G %0MI NUALL.V) CONSISTS Doble. IOll r-. n 12 :u St.'l'Vlnl! all Orange Co ~~-Ir".; CX'llf"\'nnrmvu Bt'W~l~"t~ Jh& 1•nnc on &au•u "or~. Vot.tf0tt a...tal1 425Cl fo'em nun s moker r 1 m , 1JOO aqJt. lo 3000 sq fl. Bwld lo suit 10.000 Sq OF COC..LECTlNG FOR 645-lf>Sl, fW~l2.t17 83~·7313 "' " '"" " ..,,,.., .,,__, """ """' ,,. f'l Pl ntla Ave MERCHANDISE SOLD ------~ bclt. Dbl .iar 1625 mo Yr on 10th fairway, aub-lse ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26-25. needed lo alharu .-.rm_. pe.raq.u . . ace AND REPLENISHING Loll lrs blk & t un mel11 lse. Adlla Avail 2/J/71 $6T5 mo. Call ror oppt 9.5, C.bin. Bil Dur, alps 4·18. nice 2 br. 2 ba In S.A. Hta. &12-4463 64.2·7604 ~~~·~t.u~. TAYLOR l NVENTORY <FROM Setter mlx. Bolsa Ctuca Btfl o:~~~~~ ~ce '& C~l14!n-299SaAOPM G-3713 $35 \lP. Pool tbl, clr tv, '140 mo Incl. uW. lat & AUTH1W•T11 CO CAR> &Edln1er.at&-ms. rop sc~alon. lOAM ,0 dbUrpl.494.-U.. lastmo.S57-3825Lb ~ "" alll'n~ft'ft~--t• t BR, ocean view, blk to •Char-mini 1 Br, new d e Bl)' Udo BWldln1 adJa• 144-4910 -um ... ••~1 .. rn Lost Cblbuabua named SAM Mon Sat, 12PM llo beach stove refrla cor, atv. refrl.I, aar. 1 2Br cabin. Bll Bear, TV, R.oommaw Wanted M/F. c•nl to tconlc Lldo W--".J .... uable p ....... to lllDt uptreupto Ollc:o. lona hai.Nld w/bm 8PM a>n. W N. Eucl • odl t&.' no peie s2n'. I.Id.It. $2SOyrly. m-0343 r~c. also motel rm, SU S137;.~'~· C.ll art 8 VWaie ovmooktnt N.8 . ...,_, 01llU .. ...,. INCOME OF marldno lolt Mon 12128 Anah.. S»trUO 494-3280&.e99-3900 ~"'-• ...... 3 Br a Ba, bl'-, .night & up. 1.e penont. pm......-.-Bay. Rt lulnl HrtH thAN 1mall lndU1t. unit, durtnt acckltnl at •P· FRF.ESF.SSIONW/Al> ~ua-v ...., n<l~ WO.-envlNnmectt Mo'° OosU M••• area . $25 000 VR proJr GPM on Sout h ~ta Newly Remodeled l Br D/W, (pie, 1ar. nr Lido Fem roo m m at e. Nlee motelli.n'"'. 8 .. ac .. avail: f75.10l6 ' '' • boo • l Male Under 21 Wan unit w/fXN•n viow Blk '° Shops & bch. Adlu, no PALM SPRINGS 2 BDRM h o u " C' C' l o • • l O 173 '° ~( -"ft at 1,. • UP nd Hwy 51 It\ San • P'rkndlih\p + Polal e bUch. $290/mo. Pti 119U.$o175yr-ty.m.o34s + deo (ltd bdrm> 2 ba. Rf.'rwY•I W•tmntbtr mall. ror lnfct.c'a.ll· Dian.: ~t'qom. '!.,· Mlar·•.,•Pr•ecaer. hav• aervlc•able Ana. Stroof omollon1t Sh ar• Bch Hm J o\n POOL, view, wallt le ent. n 1ot. 2 rt avail, u .... ~ o ........ ~ .. """' .. !I' car , attachmt n · Rew•rd. 5342282 $W2l2or .. D4.!!!7 -Brandnew2Br4den,2'-' ~ ADULT$ ONLY: M\.111t ho noat & l'Ctp •• ._.en_..-w. door, m ph.. elec. 240 START JMMEDIATE~Y J2~l3~·2?~M!:M~3~----t::--:-::=::-:::--:-:=-:::-:-:::J:: Oc• .. ...a.eaoMT 8a ln pre1U11loua 9~Ca· Av.tf Im med. tor 1 mo. 1198-8916 WM dlx auit<lll, uut pd. J.At•.n St, Unit B 10. S220. tr accepted. SUbmtt proof round · Fl'm alo coc:kor TA.ROT CARD atADI • __.. "'"on To ho-... .. --.......__ mo.~1or540935a d U'(\ulr~ $2500 tor In· ~.:.. I 1 J ..... Ordlnarv .. r lv In"' 011.UXI • ., WJt .......... n• or more. 11000 Alt. A/G. ample J>rk&. h'orn · venioryNOWlo thcbank ~•n:e an""". lubs '.cau.,euA' '. ~'Mia."""' nll, pool•, ate. J,ar·~· 1/323'-7431 ~~ I St$$.Ho1M tcq.~ .... 4111 (lllthntoh •Pondlnlf) CAUMl-412» ' :PM ~ 28rlncU\il.Ml-OISOS :~-::~ ~~. ·.n: TtbOe Cando" SI a.~.~ w9f!.t •• 4i10 W/Udt Airport.. e ottlce19~ ....................... For h att .n l• • •l ate Found, fe m a le £qU1b1--.,.,-------1"' ----------------· rn 0 . , 0 , • 'p l i :rv. l\aUy' rum·'f., nr ,., ....................... aumJon .,.. COD• Storaie u U.. ltom. SU .tpeclflc tlcn•. NOW Sc>ril'I• Span! I: vie. Of ,......, s ... 1ces SJj iO ............ JllG aa.m.llM ,-ff,r~· • f tolta.nt.Y.5.'8-1774 .. ! , INOLtOARAOE t far oc:~.roomo kitchen, n».INloottcoul400tllV IValabk '° .... v.e• IC JACUn• Nlauel. &19-9904 ...................... . ;:;;~:::.·~:::·8t•••1: ...._...,,1._._,c11L....~... •~· ..... ..:. L ... _ p-•-_a •• __ .. J c.aror1ton~:. _, 1U un.iu-.. Xlnt rA\o •boat at«a1e. Mrr oo eouts (daya. eveDIQP1 c1a,. •• ., ... a3M ... 't WtddhiP.~al tnnt.1 • ................. • ""' ~-•--·-__,, -.... _ ~ '35/rno -:sm to dHlr a bl• tenanl • .....-.. It hi'l uc.1~. ~).Year car 1na 1 -,!, PirtJ , make.tl' Marq ~ ffa;.l'lulilcpt,.1drp1.ur ~~IMPMI ,lal r....-vaa.loN few 'l ... 1 "~.·' tTU>'l!l·:nD< ,~ 'l'M *'*qePIMe.18306 Jlloaenumber.Wri1e Ad l'OU'HD: L.ra . .rhllb •·~ wlllhflod lfn10Uf'C)ll :Jt rOeiii'l.I ',._ tat ••. ~-= tlllllMlflMIUftet btm -t• talirif.11111 r• 1BJNOLKO~AOB _ .~ .1 M\.~c.;'!f!;Glmwi, n. • ..Dally Pflot.: P.O. mo fem l"otPP1• arM· ••"'atamrwt n)llleup • .. m o , 1H ool 1t·IHI o r ftll•Q_..M ftwilliibid. er..'*"'''' eo.t&M•,S30mo. 1 sa.L 'ldli ltam •ttb • ,....v....,.. , e. US>, c.c.t.a ••a. ~ Bi'oolbunl o.o.,.,08• Call for •Dll • 6DUll.alPN , cau1tow1..._ llllllLlwk~an.=i .,,,_. 1 .r n.un Dll1PtMtO...VWAd. . ......... ..., CA.-Lii. d _ ,mtJ.M ... ' IQ.uw • .,.,,'.. ·• r ~ ~ ·~ ·~ -• • • : J I • -• • ~ .. -·--r ',-~ -i ,, i. :._~ , I, ' 107 •••••••••••••••••••••• l'>Plnl \~ rus. lA-1 ul ltt:e Jo)-~.: P ll. I. dt:I R1.1i1n1 s teen earl• ~~ r .W,W..t.cl 710 .W,W.tecl 7100 H.&,WMtecl 710 HelpW.t.ct 7100 .............................................. ······················· ...................... . ASSl.MILH Day 'hlll. Will truin CLERICAL lio·•lrn 1 ... n.·11i. Career Opporta..ity FREE Co~·· Corp. lmmt'llliil" "" 111111! i1\.11l,&l1l1• Ill 1 f't't'l>OT\ off11:e rosmoNs rudl~! ~ l7t~~r;11 1 of bui.tnl1>" ~i:• ~" "' r1rm. Qu,11111,-0 upplu.-anl CohtM1 Lln.t SI 000 .. mu'l h."c ,1 m1nl111u111 J yr• bu111neu 1-~x per'd Pl'rlOl'I net.'C.lt.-d t"u'o r17lhStl. f'omona ,.,1., ,11•11,,., prd1·r.1hlv in .1 HlbllHlil• ~rv1ce for this last pac(.'d. Wanted. Gen .. raJ oftin l'all b-1\ l'.OI "'" 1111111111·11t I hi. 1111 l11cki. ll'lt•r>hon.-11nd c-llrnt $lrowtnl( si:enry. Xlnt v.wk. AvaJloble M ..... l-t· ASSEMIWS <'orll•.tl'l. 1·;1pah1h\\ lo n·~nlv1· 11u ... 1m•"!> pr11hl1•111'< volrn11;al. This 1·o1n l:i<' J Call ~7·3¥43 all &pm ,,, .. 1 111nl'l1un t·lf1>rt1velv with llm•lt'd H·ry 1ewunhnf carl'er Justine ELECTRONIC ~u1•1•rvi'1011 (,, m·LJI llulll''> 111rludc• 11nuralc a.11<1t TRNEES & EXP. •vr1nu 1. •• w1, 1l11•f,1J1h0fle &. It-Utt rompo..1t1<lll CJll t:hn'> ~().GOSS ttet, WOid.ct 7100 c. """ ll1·11d 1l'> 11rni:r.1 m In niodt•rn offlrl' S•cr.t-to $950 •••••••••••••••••••••• • Jtaµutly i;rnv.1nii In int• I I t ... I n n• nt with "h"\.. - ' «11 hJ!> lmmed. openms:. ·•l'I 1 Y ·~·• ·11 v '"1 lnl' .. ur r " v " l'\o more ho hum d.•y'I ~---=--~ lnlli1:followin~: t·\µ1•11\'flt't' l'lt.Lw .wrnl H'bUllH.' with i.alary In thl!I vllrlt'ly JJll!i, Accountant :)1 IK •h.11111..,olderto)! rt"1111 n·nwnt:. 111 81>61sl1ni: ron1roll1·r. Set'y/Bookkeeperto$141\ ·~tuJfrns:l'<..:txiar<b PETERSON, HOWELL, & HEATHER INC. J.~aro :.ome of the Prod Cnlrl Sche S'l(Jo •v.ire wr.ippto,.; li44ili:! \1 :1c,\rthur llhol. lrvtnt·. Cil U:!71~ pt:rsonnel Cunction11. SrBuyer/Mech $11K+ •c;ihlc&hJrOl''I~ EQu11IOf,lportun1tyEmployur M-F Xlnt advancem(.'nl lrvtne Pttsonnf'I Agency Sui n·i.i-lul llPl>ltcanlll pppor. ln this top co. 488 F.17th Costa Mesa will have 110011 manual w lovrlv ofc. &ut.e224 612·1 t70 ilt•xh'nty & pos111v1· c<io Cull Chrl~ 540·60!'i5 ~......._....._.__....._,.._ dn aunwl1• Work hr11 H.lpWant•d 7100 HflpWOftted 7100 GeneralOfc to$600 ---------·I R UOi\ \I I JUI'~!. Co p.1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Some lilt! typlna can Acctn" Bkkpn.: lx.·rwt1t'i tu~ 50 111 . L.all 8abys1tlcr & hrn1.,l•f..et•1wr IOOKKEEPER h1.:lp ~·ou start 1978 off TEMPORARY or ·•PJ>I\' 111 pt·r~on netided, Ii\" 111, room & f /Ch". Poi.tin" multiple r 1 I! h l & en j 0 Y :in PRO GR •M D .&.T .a. bo d I < ·1 I I " " intereslln" duv. in this Register Today to Wl)rk "' "' "' ar ...... I •11 ~· 11 I r•·n hf'l'> or hook:;. Coni.trUC· .. 5 & 6 I I J S \ ariety pos. Lovely co on vanoui. arcountiog & IMC . • 10 M 11x.i c ·''"· • 0 t100 barki:round helpful w , c r .v friend I y bookkeeping asi.1"n • l'oa!'.l l'l.1t<1 areJ, CM Perm po11 w/e!>tab'I " JG7;i;! llJlc Aw, Irvine 557·11'J72or 556 .t!JJ I ro·workcrs. ments. Work rlo'c t11 a-i•i 11:05 Orange Co. land de· Call Chris [>,IO·M.\."l your hom6. 1-'1gun· fl:lhv!!1ll1:r. Nt'NI lov1111: veloper. New oil's in Cl k T--' t t S700 ~. Janu.,y 8. 1918 OAJL\' PILOT OJ I ~~~~ ..... ?~.~~ ~~~ ..••. ?!.~~ ~.~~ ..... !!~! ~~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~-----~~~ FedOfYHelp COOKS Jl'ull On·The·Job Tl'alnln1 Now acceptlna 1ppllratlona Mon tbru Friday 3'$pm J.P. Macs Orange Cauftty•1 Newest Int ... •f 10142 AdalM 4....,. H•Hngtowe lhoch 1.0.E. Hefp Wonted 1100 Help W.t.d . ..........................•••.....•.....•••. , 7100 Clerlcn.1 Cuatomer Svc $650 Ofc M•09w $900 1'.:nJoy a n lnter estln& New branch ofc of &row-vn.riety day In this top co. Ing co. needs mature. O ood le I e p ho o e tactful person w/some penonallty & lite typing typing & organlzollonal will help you start your ability to keep track or t•areer In this very r e· ~aJesmcn & run omce. warding spot w/Cnendly Much public contact. co-workers. Call Chris, DlE'fA.KY l.1te mf~ ro a~klnt f.ic tory workers. 6'8·9338 New 301H>tod aruto rare ----- hospital h.llf hnml'<hatc Fam rtannlnii A1toe !'.it'd openJ.np for· Group COOK tront ort1c:o Bllln1ua1 Experience ,. l'qul r•d pors1Uon. rostUon In rt-Rotatlni shtfl.1'ull·Ui.ne. lOvcry rm. nursln& stu· GRILL COOK dtnt4 acct'pt.ablc, Wed. f)-t, Sat gurcery. 835-ISU F.xperienco required. i---------• P\l i.htn. li'Ull·UmC!. Mon tibttclaq thru 1'TI. Pl•tlc L8...ton FOOD SERVICE WORKERS All shins. f\Jll·tlme. Apply Personnel Office SANT A ANA0 TUSTIH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1001 N. Tu:4tln A\•e nue Sanla An.1. CA. F.qual Oppty fo~mp M IP t-'ountaln Vly ICK'at1on. Rapidly expanding muour. or plaatlc & hl>t'rt;lui.s product•. in cludinll Lubs & shol'•er:.. has 1mmed. open1n1s 111 oo.r 1-·. Vly mold shop for exper'd lamlnaloC's. We orrer an xlnt sturUng sol & many frinse benefit'! to lnrlude medical/dental, hfe Ill· sur , paid holidays & vars + pront l>hanng. Apply In Person .. ..• Clerks lo Sr . J\croun \.';~TM\~ \GEH ""l.'<.kd CaJ efor s & :J >r old ho' 'i, lr\'1oe <711 J 751-4462 osk •r ,,..s 0 tants needed thruout for local car wa,b. 1\pply Tui-s & Thur 9 JO 5 30 for ~lanlyn Marn•lous oppor. In ooc OrangeCo. 1npe,..,1111,4SlJ:;..Io'Ul\.Sl. COM~:; · · ' ----~ 1h".~so'c:l:!'..!!~ •• .~rl lfatr'f Co..ta ~ll"'>a. --·------IOYS. GIRLS Xlnl potenL for pen.on Truly exciting oppor. M0-6065. Coastal Person·---.--.-- w/potentJal &i m<>1t out· ne1 Agency, 2790 llarbor, OONUT Shop, night shirt slandang ro. bt!ns CJll CM 9pm·Sam. Thuu thru .... u~ ~ t:-w••a• · , ... . 1 -· •• _ Mon. W~hell's fl9!WI Personnel Agl?ncy, 2790 Cqttor. Uphobterer Shap. 29H Harf>or, C\I LASCO IHDUSTltlES ~u~~tirajoD'• ------J\nah1•\m 7141993·122U -AccoontemflL" nab y s I l t c r IL 1 t e 12·16 ycar:i or age. J::ven· v.tio has some typjn,R & SOOS. Mmn, Ste 501 AUTOMOTIVE housewrk, Mon 1''n, nr mg work. Ohta1n nl'W n r r b fl ck I? round· Harbor, CM .1-:Xpr'd only. Top waces DRAFTIMG.clVIL Equal Opp l::mplyr mlf ' No. Tower, Union Dank l n d I an a po I 1 '> & '>Ub!><·nptlons for the Dm· Purchaslni;: exper. a I Th C 'Or WARRANTY CLERK •t 1 1 ''"I k 1 h fllus n e 1ty o ange .. ai;:no 1a, o~n trun-; or y riot WM mg wt an ('all Chris 10 f.'r CLERICAL & t>enenta. 5'Ul-O'l59 Expanding firm of en· Dutiea Involve typlnc CUSTOM E~ Service. vironmcnlal t•ngmeers & Food Service Aut 7l ltK3:1 1l0..1 Musl type. 1-;xcollent llve·m.!l63621ilafl6P~l adult superv .... or. Earn 5 · .>.> ~~~~~~~-~~ working conditions &nd ~.'O to $:J0 per v. eek or Sec retry saoo correap . & financial Malure Exp. n ee. plannen near O.C. Substitute i.tatemcnts, mail dlli· Jo'emalc, Ute typing, pro-Airport has permanent On-Call Basis. 2-2"'1 hrs lnbution, Illini hte ac· f1c1ency w/flgures. 10 pot,11.Jon.<> Of>('n for people per day. $3.10 per hr. Ap· ctngdutles&dalaentry. keyaddbytouch&phone w/c1vll cni1neorlna ply to Jrvtne Unified Must be able to ty1>e 55 exp. Informal olc. Costa drafting expcr, in grad· School District, 29•1 I wpm & ui.e 10 key Mesa. 53.50 hr. Call: lng&improvemcotplaos Alton Ave, lrvrne. 01-11 -tknd1t1>. A:.k for Jerry Babysitter: Need mature, mor(.'. Call 1213) 500·02'.lH Ci 1 ow1nl! co. :.eeks AccountfftC)Clwlc Perk11Ls. rd1ablclovings1lterlor noon to !'>pm. 12131 r•l1>a~unl pnllon who Sharp nccuralc pNson CONNELL our 4 yr old girl. Y<>ur 1!.18-2-173. 5pm :1vm <:all 1• n 1 o .v, work 1 n i: Expcr in aecls pay,1hl1• & hflme, 3 ·1 <tflrrnoon ... pr co11 .. c·t " Jll'opll!. :'llod typanl!. payroll. Non·:.mok1•r wk. 3·7PM. HB urcu. ---w kt•v & !oh a 1>lu~. Xlnt benefit~. c·ui.t.1 CHEVROLET 8'11·22<Jll llOYS WANTt-:n. p / L1il('or1111e !'>101;()5.j \lesa, 540-J077 f'time, apprrP< Ill 111 · G• eral Ofc $600 up --------:!X:!H llarbor Hlvd. Babyi.1llcr, teacher nc1.'<ls L1~ht fal'l111 y w11rk " t•.ilculator. Milllc art 9AM 645·5800 & record maps. Apply. 5.'i6-4!IOO. Mai.teri. Speclaltl(.'~ c:o. Jack G. Ruub Co. Alln · 1';qunt Opl)Or Employer C Per.1onncl. PO llox 5019, ~ -------l&lO Monrovl~1. 'M 125 Baker St, Co~ta l\lesu Full or part·time, da> \ccount. C'll'1k/1'yp1 .. t COSTA Mf':SA mature. rlcP<•odahle I ady 1;i;,.;.r7rr.i T h 1 s 1 ~ :i 111 o " l Expcr. 10 key, act•11rntf' 546-1200 wkdys for Infant & 7 yr 11ron11:.1n,e IMJ:S. & oppor ~q~al Oppor Employer DA TA ENTRY 92626. 17141751·2510 hour.s M·F or weekend~ lvp1i.t, fomihar W/h1ll111g ..... 0 OTIV-:;--old. st.irl l ·:lO 711. Ht•fs & BRANCH SECRETARY for J>l'rSOfl w Ille typing µroccduu.'tl, 11aJary Of)lln Au• M r. tran.,p. <.:dM. Top salary. Wt·i.tm1nst<•r Mall orrice )kills & riredous ort- C1erk --Pt!rlcrt job for evenini: PART-TIME OPERATOR Drivers/Helpers student. retired or thoi>c CWIFTWARE DEPT. CI 1.1 s !i I C · D · I,· who w1!th IQ supplement ~·5523 •AUTO LOTMEH lri4-87H7 1-; iieek1n1< &n <'Xper'd ex pH. M ui.l enJOV ----------1 tuU or vurt·lunc. Learn --• . llrunl'h $;ecretury, ROO<I pt•oµlc lo l:Jnd tl11' tun A day shirt position is HOUSEHOLD GOODS. family income. Apply 111 Personable. energetic now available for a Oat.a 1'.:xpcnence only apply. l\ltDonalds 700 W. Coa~t person needed w/artlstic Entry Operator with pre· Moo lhru f'rl. 9 AM to 4 Hwy, NK ' the: tJuto llusmess from BAK.Ell 1'.xp cl or .ippren· i.wrt·H·n:il skills arc a :.pot. the ground up assistini: tJce. Call blwn. tlA!.\I & mu~I <7l l l 11911 .;J381 <.:all Connie ;;10 ll055 ability Lo merchandise & vious keypunch ex· p M. 2 3 7 2 8 V 1 a --------- c.hi.play glfiware m our pericnce, lntorex ex· F'abrlcantc, Mlss1onl•---------lt'S[MBLER lh1• Servlre Mi:r. <>11 noon.4!!6·1410 1-; o..: Travel A(jmt $700 up IW 1>0rtumty for advunl·e Expandtn~ u11enc;v hao; l"cwpon &ach st.ore. 30 pt!Mcnce preferred. VleJO TRAINEES nwnt. S4-e Mr. Hdangl•r , BAR GIRL Nei~hborhd Or~akfast cook, e,p. Imm rd openina rnr llOWAHO Chevrolet, Bar. rull & part ume, Private Country <.:luh. r,pcr d travel aaenl Hrs a wk. No wknds or Pleasecall t---"-----.,...---pl all t Dnvers "arn xtra Income eve!'. ease c Ii ore for appointment ..... GENERAL LABORERS Needed lmmedialely l>ove & Quail Sts .. &16·~ Por 1nterv1cw call XI n L be n li & Lon~ & Ahort tum J, J\j<.."''port lkach. r..s.t 5'11H opportunities ilre ju:.l manager for tntervw Nanry Beckham early Al\l's 3-G, $400/mo appt <7l4 l 759471 min. Economy l'Jr a l>1gnments. Hohd<1V & \utimotl\'l' RF:\UTYOPl':RATOR Bu lo pJrtofthiswarmofc v a .c .• t 1 on pa v . ' ..... ~ OelJll Shop F llm(.'w'chcntl'leonly I ys Cilll Connie 5-10·605.'i 11 ll I t I Jn "~ need:. Call for ilppt.:>&R·3"46 Apply 1n l'1noo Traul Agem to THE GUILD DRUG must. Laguna BeJch, 161 o San MICJ1tel Dr GREAT WESTERN Cdll bet. 11&2.494-4055 Net'dl"d Jmmed1utely Long £c short term a:.- 1lgnments. Holiday & vacation pa y llo~p1taltut1on plan available Start Toda ' . ?i.fl 3 i 1.a ton 11•• hl•lp ----Dia< CHURCH'S • SI 000 a\a1lnblc ~lnrt torla\ ·1011 "·'"l'' Jl<1111 f:nnmr 8 R · t t ' " KKP /ASSIS an RESTAURANT '01 n"111:: or:t'nry nt't'd-. (714) 644-7330 DRIVER Cleanng house Op i-; 1 SA. VIHGS in Costa Mesa. dnver _ Equo1 P<>..!:_ mp oyer 4jl) N~ort f.eott'r Dr w/full i.1L.Cd nu lo to do VOLT ~t·a111e1 ~. t'OJ( pJmlcr.... . P 'T1mt'. !\laC'h1nt> J•· \''et•k ila~, I' f :?ti9R 11•·r~11n\\ J,,,,.'<,,.·r 111 b11H.·r ... &. poll,ht'rs. up ' ' t h 1 N1•wport Bearh CA pickups In So. C:lhf. Mu't t'<IUllllrlJ' "'"tc-m lfl i.,,.,. '°'""'_;•rlUI C\t tr,1\.-I rll•lr to c-I h11hln\ ham111111en. ~ ,.._ of • adcfrr ~· t \ 1>1n.: I:\ µr man:.il!t' C' c.r, .. 1t bc11• «ht·t·k uul. Pll'k oµ & de 38 .. 8 Ca-.s Dn·.,a nrrl Wiii tram. t>I:! l!ll:! BUSBOYS & 11p1>0r a' J1I. CLERK TYPIST be Canuliar 1.1./areJ, mu:.t i\n Equal Opportunity/ be bondJbll'. Soml' :;hip. Sti51) Fel' Paid Aff1rm:ll1ve Action pm~ & reCCl\'lllJ: dut11::. T•11114Pn1Ra.uv ... A VC:, d ,. -·-.,...-" hH•r.• 1\pply Ul r· 546-4741 ''l'l!'i'l ll.irlxir nt t '\l 1U1.1mto:!pm l't•non.tllli· & W(.'11 lall<..:11nn1v 5101>1'>"•' C:mployer Male/ Female .. ., ~· h 11' m1 <.:" II Xlnt opµor tor tlh• Nt.•w r. ..., .,., r + . ·• 1,\c•rn.,,, 1-'r urn Or.111.:t• \ ·o 1\1qMrl 1 f;q1wl Oppor l•:111pl11 1•1' 1.t~. 10.111 "-ro.Jmt'tl U11111er hou.,e Gen Ofc Tnte S49l. Year. ln•me co. h.i'> 1m· _ M1lheatG4SSll00:1lt:1\M Oll'fl OJX'ntng. Tnw ~.o lklt clerks net.'<icd . 11 I --Ori -/D.Uv-.. - 3848 Compu1 Ori H 546-4741 (l\croe.s f'rnm 01·:.n~c C-0. Airvorl I 1-:quul Opp<1r Employ~r \ut11m11ll\'1• l.\pl'I 1111'•'11;11111 "" \\111k111.: 1•111111 111111, ---------•I 1111 n s.i1.1n •i111•11 \111111 ASSEMBLERS Come grow with us! \\'1• h:t\1• llnrTlf'll1.tt1• Ill J'f'l'''lll 11\.\I tn 11'\l S.'t• M.1nac1•r Shdl !-.1.1 """· ;11:11 11arhor & 0.111· l'l.CM opi·nJni::., lur .111 l1·Y1•I' 111 ---------· ''"1>1.'mbl,•r ... who llil\ 1• ri• ll'lll l'XJH'rll'OI" Jll\'I' r11nit d1•1·tr11nil' n1mp11 nenl". le<1tlmi: prtnlt'cl urcu1! bo.srcb, '"hlt·ring ,.,. i:1•nl'ral f Jl'l or) i..111, \\f1llJ thl" lraffH' 1:'•1111: It lrnrw .mtl )rnn 1111" ••I llu I L'll''I l!IO"llll: JHn•lll• tum l.w1hl1<• 111 !It ,111 1 Count' AYON Earnln91 l•gin How For AVON REP RES EMT A TIVES Ii< 'l l1m" t<1 l''t.shh'h n1,to1111 r lnll·r• ... 1, ti• 1 .ill .>to ~t~ll or Z1•1111h \\1· oll• 1 uor •·mplr,,,.,.~ ll.oll\,..llt•r Iii m•" ollf t•\n ·llo·nl ~ ·• "' '11111 '1 hr1\ 111 .. , \\ p1J I h u r' lull """' '1'' Jll nllt .•ll• I 111'\1 Your h11nw \\1• ,11" llfl" JI 1·1•pt111~• l,t) ~~II XIH I.II I .1ppl11 .1111111" .11111 111 ten 1 c• w1 n~ \101111 ,, ~ l"rtday. II ;1111 •qim AMERICAN TELECOM, IHC 11.\B\'"1111-'.ll:':EEUEI> l 1\11\ .... 7 ~ •1. \Inn thru l-'rnl:1v :J l'M to !I PM Mu.,l htt\e 0\\11 lran ... :>1:, ~7:11i lloJt llwltll•r (lf)l•n1111:., h1r t•\pl'r rt Fib""C}lass Molders Bonders Stock Room & Shipping Cle-rk Xlnt pa_y & friniz1• lw1wf1ti. BALBOA YACHTS z:Jn (~nlurv Pl. (')t 556-:mo. ~: o ,..; 1•\p1•r. prd'ct /\pply. II" i:racl 11k l.11 ,. \ lt'tor llU1t<1 11111 . :u;1 rl1ff I ' fl 1 n c ~ II 11 h ti I ' l'>r. Lai:un.1 lk.t<'h. Mtm '"'""""""'" 1 ... 1111 th.11 ' ~n ht.:l\\11 J.;"Jp111. n1 .. ·1k1I tu land 1111, fl<•., I 1•1.1rn 1?1·11 I 111<' tlutl1•'> •'-' '"" 11nw p<irl nl th1i. lun BUSINESS LIC. ~SISTANT ('I) l'.tll ('nnnic :;101111;,;, Clerlc Trpist $550 v.pin l>im:h1111ing hac-k Mon 1-·ri. 11 ·7 !>al·Sun. , .•• -· 1 , wnun1l helpful. Gr<' al 5., ?Sh ~19_1~.,., F.x~r d driver ne1.'<ltr1 ht•1wf1h Al~o Fef' .Johi.. -· r. ~:: ---He<i's good dnv1nl! r t'l' l'.1thliml1·r~ OELIVEl\Y rl';RSQN Goo~ conds, pa y •'- Personnel S(on l!'o ""rt•1•way Auto Supply. hen1.•f1ls. Apply rn person L:.l()llJ1•wporl Ctr Or ,\very l'kwy al San or caJJ for appt. Alfred Ste 22..~ Nrwport Bch Dll'go fo'wy. M. V. M. Gordon Dcs1i:n~. 250 Call SU·Ol!72 1-'l~cher l\ve, CM 540·28fi0 __________ 10ct1veryman LI\ Times in Newport Beach, 3 days CLEAKTYP'IST per. week. 646-1413 or Good driving rt•cord. DELIVERY GENERAL OfFICE 60+ wpm, 10 key, gooll pay, non-s moker. New AtJnnt1'l Marine 697 Ran dolph, CM. -----S.1l,tr\'Sl\.J1i ~l1H11 A.">si...t 111 bubrnl!i.11 lllcni.e d1•pt Wll h lll'>lll'l't l\>11. 1-~~~~~·-·------•1 dt·m·al &. public rel:it1on ll1•1111t oil" In f"a..,hion I ' I ,. h .1 _, ~ r" ,, 11 ' 111tl'rest1nlo! ptrut1on'I lit \\Ill llalll If \•IU h!Hl' .Jc·cur t.'PlnJf Super h<'n• I 1ts pott.illtJI ~tin l yrofc ex per. & typ· _67_3·_~_1_s. ______ Mon thru fr1. !) 30 to l !!1gre~~~~PP":~p. A;:~~; Dell•rt/N.wr.popw ~t~)'C~~~~ ~~I~~; d!~i Gen<'ral Office, rehablt'. l;isl learner, goort memory, phones, lyplni:. record kl'cp1og. Com piiny rcloc11t.Jng 1\1 ission BOAT IUILDER HEEDS CARPENTERS ELECTRICIANS HARDWARE INSTALLERS FIBERGLASS TOOLING w I' " :i n l " ' r •' r • cJ '"•rkrn1·n lookin1: tllr 1~c1111 1•mpl11) rrwnl \\ .1 .i.:rnv.111,,: 1·0 . \\c wa11l "OI i..n~ ~ho~ ant to pro grl•'!'I 10 lhei r juh'i w 'mgml ro~s1l>1hllt•:.. Xlnt c•> benf'fll~ Pacific ly Kipper Yachts 928 W. 17th Sl, CM dut11·-. 1-:'<p1·r d1 .. 1l10~ " puhl1c l'OOt HI r1· <1t111'<"I \lu,1 Ii•• r l'"'dl'nt nl l-O)ol,1 .\1 e:.J & un .. mpl11yl.'d at l1•J,l ;111 rl:1'' or unrt11r "mfllovrd <)&l\:n untll ltlll'rl Cont.ut l'er,onn•·I lJ(.'Jll . <.:1t )· llaliil•••••I c.i..'h & supply & equip· Pt'Tmanent part.time job Rick ~Hi2J2 CallS,llh :>10M5."i Typist , $550 \lmh·r:itr 'll'''"'· llut ;11 1 11r I q11ni: n1·1'<lc<I to I .1 n 11 I h 1 ., opp or " ~·r1·at l'a..,h1on f<;lr• 1·0 Cr t•a1 '''t twn... ,\· 1•1110' ;1 ltl1· '11rr•111ntl11w' ( .ill ~.div :; Ill 1:0~·, lank Ree Clrrit ssoo II \11u ha\C' h:id .. om,, hklqonl! l'IU'i!O('l; or htt• l'Xpcr. this fine ro \\Ill trttln vou to rt'< ondlt> mentorders. dell\eri11g curl) mMning --- wit Aon Long LA Tim~ to homes In Kerrkhoft !\lanne I.ab lr\'lne NB areas. Must ELECTRONIC -V1eJo 1n Feb. Good benefits. ~0·3236 ,... S"" l>erehable&havedepen· S \.;U\J 1714 1673 ""1 dable transnortat1on. TECHNICIAN " fo'ac1hty or ... C,\L1 ECll ~ary~5mo.s.J&-023S. Accept"'•chollflt4J•! E'1uo1l <>pp Emph r DELIVERY m r h Cocktail W oltuu F.1<pcr. prcr'll 1\pph . \'111or llui:o Inn. 361 Ch ff ~le..&engcr Couner s dnv wk Pltlmc om or pm · Know Org Cu. 835 3149 bt~ 0 8& 10A:\1 Dr. L.igona Be.ich Mon· Demo A!islsl. Do you wanl _f'r_1 _l>e_l_w_n_3_s_p_m ____ 1 J c arecr in Ortho ult Ii z. bank ~lalement.,_ Very COCKTAIL c·on1?enial 11roup & W ITRESS 011l!'.t11od111~ beni.. A In~ all your RDA r;krlls? 640-0121 NEW OPENINGS Large Corporat10n •''I: ponding custom .. , !>erv1cc~ 3100 ~Tiralomn /\vc-nur \nah .. 1m. Ci\ !)2Mf> F'Al1tal Opp Empl\ r ~l F llAllYSl'ITEll, 2 i.:irJ-. 5 &1----------1 Ii. Tut .. ~"rl. 11 : 15 Lii lil'\l. c.111 Sully M0·6055 Learn In 40 hrs the most Dental Secretary Recept, Clalmi Exam Tm• rxclllng, glamorous, exper. nccesury. Salary $600 highly pnld profess. Day open. R.17-7112 or eve sessions. Place· \\'e manutunur<' the most ar1\'ann>d ~tJtc• ot Lhc art :.w1tch111.i.: <It•\ 1ce<1 ;l\'alluhle on tlw mark1•t the next ~cnt·ral1on of telccom mu 111 c at1ons. equipment. Our sophi11t1cated equipment will be a chall('nge to even the moi;t Lechnicnl· ly onenlcd minds as you will test, rault 1:.olate und maintain our compl!•x d1i:ilal commun1collon~ sy&tems utilizmi; stored program mlcroprOl'Cf>sor or tclC!communicatlon& would be a rlefinitc plU!>. SEEKS 5 lndi\'iduals, nn exper. ner. but must be neat& amhllloui.. 1\.";St-:~l lll.P: R · S:ol !J.(Jl'M, $55 Wl'l'ldv. H1•f-.. ('all all 6 .IOI' :\1 .-~., !>lliS ELr:c·rno \11-:Cll'I. RAOYSITif':H 111·1·•lcrl \11n 2 \ r-; l'XJ'l<'r, a~ 2:; :in \Inn Fri. :.' boy'> \t'mhlv k rtr1ll flr<'"'" r•· (d\I ('.1111.tn i•·i:l 11 d l'n J1.111J h1•.1lth & lire• 1n.~ EOE 1>1'.! 1111140 1\.111, \1lt1•r Hl'llab l1·. 1x•1 m.11wnt fnr 1 'r nld ho\ t1h!>\\k,C\l.Sa11 ----------i d~ ;~ui i tJ:!or~JJl!:ll~ OPPORTUMITY H\fn'SI rn:n m\ h11me for I mo 0111. In Jrl.'a. Tu(• Thur, 8 1:; tu :! 30. 5.11 1121 Boal Manul acturcr Ericson Yachts lJ;is thl' following F /T openlnl!'I ror t''.\per'1f ht•lp. Wal(l'll hHR('fl on ,., 1)1.'r IUSINESS IS BOOMING Wl' nt'Cd good hc-lfl C abln.t Shop • Assemblen Ass.mbl~s •Auto Mechanic Finish Lin• •Truck Dri.,ers Carpewten •Office Stcrff fftqine lnstaUet"s l>:'Cpt.·r'r1 8. Tr.11nreR Full hencfll~ ~lc.'t!H·al \fnrl:rei;:or YachtR r1enl al• o11111•al Ple«\i· ,-~1~t.i3~l~l~'l~a~re~n~IJ~a~.~C~:\~I~ ;.ppl~ di !'i1•('un1y ore.,-knock!> oll<'n "hen '011 11-.e re<iu lt i:ellmg O.i1lv Pilot Cl.1s,11Jed \els to rrach the Orang1· C:oa~t market. l!l.11 Dc>erc 1\'"' S ,\ Cofettria Helpw •BADYSl'ITER• p time work. Min 3 hrs Mature woman ovrr 40, ·-Co Phone 612 5678 mvhome.18mo old h<i). BOOKKEEPER :'ilu<it hav<' cnr Illa Mc<>a, Newl)Ort & CdM (; M are a M n n . I'. r 1 N B real est. deYelop· areas. Apply. Newport· ----------i 7~1 ·0030 art SPM ment co. 1'1 looking for a M~a Unified School Dis· i''/Chg Bookkeeper. tnct. i''oorl ~ervlce HfipW•t•d 7IOOH.ipW•t~ 7100 Coru.tnwt1on cxpcr. prr Dept., 11157 Placentia ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'd. but not r(l(J·d. Sal J\.V(', CM. 556.3273. ranl(e S900 $1200. Send --------- resume in full coofidenc" C\NVASSl':RS WANTt:o 10: Kenneth Lt!venthal & hourly p<I. 1nvolv1ni;: ASSISTANT TO BUYER/MANAGER · Gal's Department C'o .. 61!0 Newport Ctr nr. pool11• 61Hl19<1 !'>W HSO. Newport Rt•ac-h, ---- 1'11 fl2Hll0 ,\ttn . lr1•n« ('Al<PE"JTl·:R \\ onted \kl'arth; with l':tbmcl ltldic t•x pr. -------fMi:? R.111 IOOtO<EEP'ER CAR WASH HELP Over 18, f'\1ll-T1me MF.TRO C'AH WA...Sll 2950 tlnrhor. C.:'11 No typin~ req'd & M . ment a.ssi1>l. Good Job op Dcnt1&l A111i1>tnnt "Ill tram in xlnt curl"er. por. Will Train. &>me colleJ?e & med1c11I Cdl 714/75I·9194 837-7112 lerminolo,t!y helflful So. Calit. Cocktail Dental AM>istant. exper. Suprr oppor. w ·1 J 17922 f'.111 Sallv !'>IO·SO.\.'l a1 resses, nc. m.•<.·e-.sary. SaJary open. Sky Park nl. Ste C. 1m·7112 DictaphTypbtS600up lrvlne. Ca 92714 ------- l.C1\•elv :-.: IJ. F'a!>h1on -------10ental Assist. Trained or hi•• ro. rcq·i. Jlood Companlon/baby1.itter exp'd. X·ray lie. F.V. t\rllnt.? & son1e c\pt.'r. Mon·i''r1 for mtddle aged 9fi8 1&18 u'in.c <lll'tJphonc ;\;IC'e woman. M8 85!JI> lift Spm ------- " o w !• r k t• r s & OENTALASSISTANT Ii .... ~ Companion for elderl> F T. pref ex .... r RDA. So. 011tM.in! nil ,,...n~. 11 b d Id ... ~ l .Ill SJllv ~IO·ti<ISS man, partra y e r l.aJiuna. 4U9·1355. den 67~ 215!1. 615·957 ----- Don't fight the tramc go. inc to Jn·inc. Come lo our younc and rapidly gr o 1.1. 1 n i.: ,. om r> 11 n v. where we recogn11c und reward ) our talenti., and where there b. flll'nty nl room for gro" th Jnd ad vancem~nl $600 Per Month Startin~ salary upon qunlir1rat1onJ1 Salary advances r <1p1dh & unll m1tcil All mm pany tx•nd1b C..11ror1nform;it1on ~"lt.iJ-0044 Pr•M. Code Clerk wkndi; OE.'ITAL HYGIENIST. 2 nra11t. l-'11"h1on 1 .. 1e k><· -------1 days week. mui.t hve in Pleru;e1>end re~ume with Gett«~ MahtfenaRC• Sl)llll' expl'I'. & multi COOKS Mission V1e10 area. salary reqwrementi. or Svp.nntendetlf line• v.ould be a plU5. B k{ t • h d ' u ... ,,,,,,,., call <TI1163077:!1 for an .. rea as • ~unc • in· ~ appomlml·nl F.xper'd 1n ,.-iolr coun-1' Xlnt bens. ner. Exper'd. Apply ~n Dental Asst. & recep· malnt. !I hol(.', 3 par Cull Rita 540-6055 pC!rson, Ma Rarku 1 tionlst w/experience. ....MERIC .... .,. cour:.e. F/ltme. Salary Offic• Mc.truwr Restaurant 212 E 17th •-~ "'" open. Ideal for retlr~ "'."IJS • • • Expanded duties. 30<4 TELECOM. L .... C I ... r Dortor nttds punish St. C.M. day week. Very persona· " s>ef'°"· <.:al ~16-0071 or ~Jl<'ttkln1t lndiv. lo run ~K·2nd c~t. days, pre· ble Costa Mesa otfice. 3190 MiraJoma Avenue appt_. -------h" i.mull busy ofr. Ile vvv ...,.. AnahAtm CA 9"""" Pare soup & s11uces. e>t· 64S.1580 " • """' Gnn 0Cr1· "e "1rl. P/T, for 1s a terrific person le rA al Opp Emplyr "'I IF ,-' " perpreferredorw/11ome ~u " one rnan 1nsuranct> work for. Xlra super exper will truln. Good DENTAL/ORTIIO recep-broker's office. Sen ~~7i"n~t~ego. sa'.5~";0055 poy & beneflls. For nppt dtiontlalst. Nwpt.eq~noerflt~~ Electronic Assembly skills nee. ~1.'l·MtlSA.M. · CoJl673 7226 9-4 N n en expr r · Tr · E O L' JI D -----· Payroll $700 up . . . . . exprprel.&.42·21126 ainCC;1ll .R9t00r.O . GENERA!, MANAGEH r.row11t1? lr\'lne co . Cook nt>eded for conv. Dental Chalrside Assis---.-. -wantcr1 for nc" nl•ed~ bn~hl. oul1Zolnj! hoi.pital. ,\M & PM t l" Do you relate well Engmecnni: rrd1 n• .. t;mr.1nl d1.i111 central 111<lil to hancllc pa~roll shlrt1>. I•' time. t;xJ)llr'd ~~1 • ile f<"ull mouth re· l: x pan d 1 n i: c 1 v 11 OC. M11 .. 1 be \'l'ry 1 ,1pu or 1~.o Th<•rl' are othl·I' only. Apply In ptri1on, co~~uction prartice f'Tlginccm~g & plannlnl( ble or Jll i.tarl up Cu"' 'arlcd tluli<'" i..n you Beverly Manor. :14() Vic l'd& ex er'd team omceha!t 11nmd. opcnlni.: uon\ d1•,1g11. !>I.ti won t be bored hi thii. ton a. CM :mher tiense phone for a tcchn I c 1 u n to i>l'll'tllOn, op«nin~. tram h:ippv co ,_________ ~770 i.o arrange con· perform civil t•ogmeer· llli:. t•tl' \\1th current t:all llltu SIOGOS5 "' Ing calculilt1oni.. earth manllg<'m<'nl exper f..xfl('r . Wl'll uri:unlled l o ~ o r k w i I h H Jo: l>t>velopmenl Co nr O.C Airport. Xlnt ~ulary. l'>encfils. Send rc11ume to Tio1< C·l!IS25. Irvine. CA !!2713 Cl•rk. Mo Typing COOKS fidenUaJ lntervrew. work quamt1<'s. survey. 1111.~h lnl"oml.' pott'ollal CASHIUS Briitht. oulgolnit lndlv. D!H'T AL Ing om~ calculations & c.n1110.1.s1011 &HOSTISSES " • llllle bkkpn11 Ful&r/ttt. Ple.saol aroup in N.8. cost e1tlm1lin1. Call OORAL_O_F_F_l_C_E-no _._, U b a c k It r o I.Ind (or AJI Shill.a d 2 pl vee1 Jack O. Raub Co. Attn: ed • IOOICklU'IR Now liUUl\I appllca ons 1tccountin1 dept. or ~:n: Ofc~~e!pt. &. Personnel, 125 Baker St., typ1nit, van duUe~ ~o C:Oti4MISSIOHS Apply~~~;';;c• arowlna frvlne co. •TOPPAY Back, Ole Chalralde. C.M.92628(7107612510 ~u':,ar~l"dvoen,;,a~!:dm1~1 Npt Bch JnvHt Firm. 2'3SW. Coultlwy, NB Variety of dutlot. Jood •GOOD 19!IFITS lncl~e• 11tern1te S:at &,•• g ...._,, fiiur11t, pteaunt In· F/chori:e comm1n'1 bk· Mon·Ftlday Upm. ~w!: poe.t. "••l•l'lf AMa. f!ltper'd only. Opeftlna ror 4 people. Jn· formnl worktn1 cond kp'r. Req exp In J>CI brd ---_.;........:.....;.._...__ __ , Call Alta S40-f055 .-,,.,.._,.,.... M).1J!2. tere~tln• p/tlme work Non llmok~r. lO·SPM, We are prc:icnlly lookmg tor a g_.J who i'\ (.'nthusin~tlc & wlllinJ! to wo rk a lon g with the Buyer M:inager on a 5 day basis <including 1 day of the weekend>. Our Gal's Oepartment is a unique secHon or ou r stOr<! orr~rlng Traditional Sportswear, E uro-. pean imporl1, & unusual girts. & ace sories. The Aui1tant should become respon~lbt ror maintaining ot our ln-Rtock bastes. & above all for sellin" our .fabulous clothinit to our special customers. Any previous experience in rctollinl{ or !iellln.:-is helpful. but not necessary. Plc110 tokt' u moment. to write u~ a brief rc.'Sumo of y9ur expericnec &. background & mull lo l)'ll. knowlcdae In re.d· CASHlll G...,.. Ofc 1700 j i , wUh iood earntnc poten· Mon Fri. Apply by ltl ln1 compulet report•. Jl\dl/p/LRe.pPl"Oft I 0 OS --.. u:s1sT.a...-th11.l\fusLbeover21.Call l<'r: IHJROIJH 31a..1 H. M>-0123. cm'20,wtlltm,1dpay Var rt~ •pot In• super .,...,__ ~"' i t &'6&765 Alrwn) Ave • Coata 8 0 0 K K p; E Pp; R. METRO CAR WASH ro near o.c. Airport. Rest.rant u you are bn1ht It en· orapp · Men. &2tl:?G. No phon(.' •tch .. •a•, u~ to 'ri '"I =>SO Harbor, C.M. Need A m1ture nttlt~. hthtiaal~ttc •boul, a denltloaJ &xp. •ltt.erln my home for calls plea~t' r ... .,. •• pltaaant pel'l'Ol\alllv Ir AFomU)*R•l-rant t w ureer .. wan 2 <'hlldrtn J 1Am·6PM - ---bal~nce. R1p dly grow· CIULD CAllE. rellable. 8ome t.vpfn11kllll. Xlnt Dedlcai.clToQuaUt.¥. reall1 c:ontrtbuto to 11 nve days 8 wk. MZ·882fJ uem•rnl omrr. "<·t1" r<' lnc company hOJ need or active woman to http bens. proJteutve JIO\Jntaln aftG PM t'f'lvabll'. mnLur<', rell.1 quollntd, c1ynnn'llc In· coro for cnet1otlc U)d. C11ll Rlt• MO-fiOM Z?IO H....,. •v.t Viii•>' practice In Ox· ble A, pcr1nn11blu. Som<' dlvldu•I that potSUSell dfor a)I() do m. h k~ c .... M"• pandfct dull4lt, WO ~ k n 0 w I ~ <Jlr 0 0 I ll n (' th~ onbl)'lll)lkpnto• ~krla"a*p· blunt Uve·ln rrcfNn.T ed. R • A.L··o FH Jois 00£ ... M/1" )'OU. 84111'?.!PO"· Cnll Factory Workers j(•welry Ol'l'. lienufl~ll e a 1 11 'I J, • rcq. cl44·llll!ll a . 4 ., Junnt962..Q.-Call 1111· t1µ11l. Seharrtir & du11try know •di~ & ---4 Day Work Wk :;on . So Co401t P1t11u. wiftht!I to ..c:tvance wllh CIVIL cn•t'JAL Count.ff help. Small 1d1c:k D~ •• .,..... $49 112-t l he fl I'm Contact IMGtMIMIM• WW ba.r wt.th .,.er &. _.l\e on· _Exp., endodontlc t'bl1.r 40 ff --- Borbuo, D1na tOrlnn. DtSl•MIA ty, r t Utntrut ts~kn<b • .,_ ... t ntcidod F /T for OIJfS l"lnd "bot you wnnt In !Ml().l4U 1-.:•peor'd In ~b dM111rm Persannet Aiency Only eJl>'r.· " m 11ture •.ry bos7 Npt Jkh PrlC:· Apply t.n PerlOft ORll)' Pilot ~·fi~ •. ROOKKF.F.P J!:R, pcirrna· work. Appl.Y tn penon, to nHd -*Y· c.IJ betwttn ~. XlnlQM>Ort for rifht. W• ...._.,." V~ eke~ netd a 11.111 to nent part. Om .. Ht"i>ort. Ir. P'uenltt, Rohtrl, t •1-..m penon. Mn ...-er, Call 2101Dove6cntt ••dr•it I• t" when )OU kb, Law Ofnc:e. &l.00 Peln, WllU1m f'r119t • ~. N.wpartBud• ~Had ln lh Dnlly per he. Mn. 'l'bomaa, AMQc.,1401QuallSt..ffll. AmmFromOCAI~ l>ilotWantAdtlCollnow DWT~S -Ml-Siii. c .. DJ20M.YPll.OT Sund~ anuaty I . 1978 HdpWanted 7100 HtlpW..ted ?I001HefpWanted 7100 H .. W.ted 7IOOIHelpWont•d 7100 ~pW..t.d 7fOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Wmted 7100Het,Wuted 7 100fWpW.,ted 7100 lnr.ur.,ul·t· R 1:. salt"> •• ••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• FILI CLUK t~nlur~ 21 Adt.unc 1\ no'A GENERAi Ofo'fl(,~· {i111J(ht1m <itrl hou-.e<'lns: IL\IR .STY[JST \\llnll-d lmml'd open1n~ It' MANAGERS & MANAGER THE CITY OF mten1cw1ni: ror "UI•·" • ~ • • ..:r\ICl' od,. women p T s.in t:lcmt>nl..-. dlt'llldt' quire:. f1lrng JplllUl.le TRAINEES HUNTINGTON encH '11(Wn .1,~j'!1'11.,. ~rhot'~~n2nCdnonrrl~~1··1· l & t:r . part t imt-. wi>rk top$ lM m-t 645 5123 '4d.lltng, pc.I \ ·H ahon + 1irt•\ 100~ 1ni.urunt'I.' t•Jt Lft " ' -~ ~ near homt" '>Ol}lt.·ooc wlu · other i1lra bt-nt•llta. Full pt"m·me helplul STOP KIDDING YOURSELF! Jrn>.-.i. I.he s treet Crom llkl'!> lo work w11h thl GIRLS NHOED .,,.nit., ... d on (· 1t I I TYPtST ASSEMILER START THE MEW YE.AR RIGHT•. &nploymnt Ir TromlncJ Adiml9"•tratlCNt Gem co J•or appl ~.111 1>ubhc,5do.1} "k LH>C~ SJndwu·h d t•h\t"r\ ~ ·l'r.!btlMlor11111:r\'ww '\lunuel Adamt'. Brkr or \\f'\l or lk•lh'r llr.. .ap ti\.' "k 1 hr d • 0 lmml'<i. OPt•nm.: 111 l\P \11111111n1·1·'0J>t'nllll{S I-or lh1• P1~'1l10t1,.11I l.o ui e Juti•u u , M gr. • " • U) '4n ll.1rd\\Jrl' lntt•rl',hnJ: 1n)o! lll•pJrtmcnl Ill! v ...,l ""'"" pro,.1130.! truru.p 1-.ar n uH $350 1 ou n· 111 .i n1<111 a g t•n,1l po)\1t1on °" ~ Pubht• l-'1n.in.it·1· hr (' 11 I l II J Ill Ip m j.N.ll;lllOn open '" rdJll qwn· ... b Pllli: 5() "pm o rr1ee Wor kl·r CETA ( IOOJllAtlum ,i\H>,ll II •lllHJ.J:I i.alt..,. i.torc Hl'ccive. & J'rt•\.1ou' 1n .. ur.mtc ... < t'.trning <1 11 a\t•r agc ll\lllg but S678 Per M o nth ,162.:J361; 't ork hJr dwur1• Set pen1·n1.~r(.'Qu1n·oJ tha t 's ll. Yo u ·n.· druw n m g 1n dn•am-. H E Salcspooplt> WAMTED Cll!ll l.usk Re11lt', 'N;tHJ61 Good Job GENERAL FACTORY .! llJ):. Iler \\t:ck t.'ar Mike J o huo n H w COMMERCIAL of clomg lwtl(.'r t'11lor T 1k Supt.•rmart. W r 1i:h 1 Co . l l" LIMES RATER I h . hi ,. I I · HlM.'hi:i.ll·r. (';\I 11<.'., a 1g ) MH'l'l'S't1 U ilnl j.!l'O\\'tng WORKER l'l'n:.wnl'r:. pr~I Pt•rma ~ ---------- l.'omml'rci ul ratur withi! f l •l a tl L·r . 111 du tl yourscll h Olrll' )r:.l'X(R'rlClll't'lll lJrtl(Wr t . l.Y or l'llbUldly rullo~ 1m Pl'O\'l'm t·11l arH dt•l·1watinJ! prod tH:t s .'iporlm~ Goudlj l'11111puny ncnl. t>73·22~!l i 30 A \I In I IHI I' M .>IV Iii 12 Want Ad llesults 642·5fl78 Help Wanted 71 OG Help W •t•d 710 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• START THE NEW YEAR WITH A NEW JOB Hotel DESK CLERKS We lire seeking r <'hubll' 1nd1\1du:Jls :iblt tu wnrk fl~x1hl1· hour-. t:nJo~ good l'ompuny bl·11l'l1h i\p1>l y !farn,noon \lun l''ri. Pl•nonnt•I MARRIOTT HOTEL 000 Newport <.:tr 1>1 Newport B1'Jl'h l':qual Opp Em plyr m Th ... po~1t1on 1s 1n our has lht• OJlfHH'l u n ity you nt•t•d l o mult1l11w r .. ung dept. Wl' 111work your tnw p ote nt ial If )OU lfl't• \\11l l'rlN1 train lhl• i.clt'c l'l.•ady to J.!t\'l' total t•om m 1lmt>nt to t1\'t• t·,1111l1tlJt<· to h1•1·111111• "11114111 luw 1•111•1 s utn·ss IHI l'omprorn1!>t' . wt•ll gl\ t' vou ttw <:ha n et• to j.!IO\\ \\ ith ll!> Our rnanagl'ntt•nt t n 1i11 t•t· progr-.1m 1s lough . b ut )011 ·11 g(•t as m uC'h in n•turn as you'll g1vt• You·11 lw gin·n a l.!U<t rantec cl o;al~ll'\ ,111d a <"hUO<'l' to t.•a r n m on• Y nu · \\ 111 st•I \our O \\ 11 pare ln udd1l1o n . 'you'll h<.t vc t he ...,,11 .11\ 11111111111"urau "'t h ,.,1wr1PncP Xlnt hu1l'l 1l' l'ont art ~Ir ... l 'orni.tn1·k 171 11.'l!J() 17110 Jor l!l\t'I \ ll'W JIJl'Olllt mt•nt Admm1stral1 \e S uppor t \ETA En,gineertn~ S827 P e r :'\l o nlh Word Prol·cssor Sf"i78 Per Month Cleril'al Tra1111n~ S2 65 P er Hour 'tc.i1nte nara·t• Support CF.TA Connett· $865 P er :\1 n n lh Realdetd Aides :ll alure pcr~oni. Ad ult rc:sidt•nl tart• rentl•r. l :ood twnl'f1tlt 631 3555 ltci.111111 mother "111 b11b.\'>ll pl or full time \IV lln·nd.111.11 30.'>7 l!Jo:ST \l'lt.\!'<T -f'Acmc MUTUAL " ' llCITEL Housekeepers TRANSAMERICA -·tMSUialiCE - GROUP -opportu rnty 'ni 1>':Trt 1c."11>n1 <.• ~n ~te1l'k" "' p u r<:h ase anti sa\ mg-; piano;, us \\'(•II ~1 amtena n<.'t' Support Tr<'C'~ $82'.L Per ~J ont.h. - ~I amlenanc-c Support ~ll'c·han1C'd I . JACKIM ntEIOX F~ly Re•tC11Want AJLL Ii PART· TifME In Newport Beach Is Loolling For You ADMINISTRATIVE Manager, Pension Administration Man ,111Pm1>n1 o t un11 that provides cldm1n1-.11atM' st>rvires tor inc11v1dual pohcy ( orporat1• pl'n'l1on.prol11 sharinq plan~ S uCt"t''S .1111 r.inrtod.otc woll hd1c 2·3 ye.tr<; prac I 1cdl f'xrwr on lo le 1n:.ur a nee company Pf'n">oon pl,111 .iuinin1•,trat•on Applocanr muc;t poc,•,.,.,., c,rronq IPildur'>hlp mdnilQ<'11..il 1ochn1r .ii X. 1 ommunoc ,11<on'> ~k 111-. Affirmative Action Coordinator ">11·1·1· '1111 ('J11rl1d.1t1· \\ 111 .... \.-lftp ,1,: 1mpl£'m1•n1 POllcres prOCt'durt•S & QOdls tor h11on11 1r.11n1nq & 1e1t~nt1on o l femalf' monoroty vrl<'riln & nand1cappec1 qroup<, Req s a degree on busone~s or hbt•ro.11 .Ht'> .;~ well as 2 yrs prPv10u'> t-XPt'r 6 knowlt!dQe ol EEO legal r "I'"' t 111 .. t1 .. 111111·111 .. 11h ,\ 11\ • r .111 \ \ 1•1" •1 .1111 re~pon'l•ll1l•l11·~ DATA PROCESSING Ou• DP conl1qur,111on '> comprtsed 01 a aroe ISM 370 IS8 3 OS MVT TSO ADABAS & ln11-rcomm f'11•-.on1 compJnv growrh •"i 1••IPn<o1vt' Furu" pl •n!> c.ill l or the !Jovt• opmcnl of <ocvc.r.11 ,;r()t' on lone qroup 1nsur;inr.t' "V'>lt'mS I\ w•• h.wr 1mm!'Cl1a1e "P""'"ll" on lh•• lnflnw1111 ,.,,.,,., Programmer Analyst I i• ,,., '''" '"fl" 'V' tt•m u,,1nq COBAL Dara ll ,. · x 1111 ""'' '"'"'Y'lt·n> <1o>vr1lopmen1 an Sr. Programmer Analyst 'i f "'" '> '" ,, 1,,, rw 'Y!>lt'm woth exposure 10 all f.11 .. 1-. OI fH(•lt'' l 1•Ap11r inctudonq lead r "'> r> on ... 1ll!11 I 11•-. D ,11 J ha o; P & on· Ione .. uh "''V 111m r1t1vr IOf'HnprH R ... pr'r t1 On.fin du a..,<.r•I Data Administr ation System5 Proqrammer 3 '> Y••il•'> COBAL & ALC ~now•edqP of ma1or IHI.A ,1 c,.~, '1'1•lho 1 main reou rl!mpnf E1<per ,.. tn AOA!~AS & trll"•tomm or s•m1la• manaaer ~ monllor\ 1n 1 "' Trainin9 Admini strator 7 f, ,,, • .p .. r "rh ·HOt IBM sy<;lcm for 1 :•n111 .... rr.u ur 1 , "'n r.n 6 r·c1uca• anal ' "' i.cin'> ror >' s • ·• .. or 0,111 p,o,c•,, no J' U' fl) t•,1pt•f 1n I ~I EDP Auditor C:o1 "ll•· qr 1rJu"'" w11h ar.coun11nq ma1or to P••rlorm intern.ii .1ud11'1 of PIHctronoc data rror 1· ... -.1nq "V'•l"m" Po.,111on requor'!S worlo.1ng l.irn1fi.or11y v111h .w<111 ~011w.Jrl' pack,1qes strata DYL ?60 & Auc111.1r1» 6 w•fl he auctotong onr!1111ctu,1I 1n'>u r;i nrro riroup insurance r>••n<;onn'o 1nv•'"'"'""h fl. rnrpo•all! account1nq '•V'>t••rn~ .. Sv'-IPm~ Drpa11m1•n1 ollcr!". an lnd1v1dual C.i11·er DPvt>lopnwn1 Proqram advancement on ine1i1 & 111,pr,11 co 1. n1•t11~ & op11onal plans STAFF ASSISTANT P .M. ManOCJem•nt Senices Company Po.,111on lllQ•"" a eqc dPQ'8t' •n Computer ~c ••n 11 m rPI 1IP I t•1•1<1 /I. e~pt>r on a large IBM 1·n 1iron,,,1•nt fi•·~rions1to1 ·t•e'S are coordonatron o l m.1nagf!mpnt s1>rv1CPs company '!)'Siems & DP 1 r111c,• .. 1non.1or o,ySIPms & DP prQ4'ress '" t •" IMP c 11111t1ry n1erl.1CE• with lhe systems <l<'PI /\ i1clv1<," m.in.1uPmen1 lor 1mpro11emen1 in ,1 !>l'lllw.1•" h vc1'"""' or dllernalP methods CLERICAL Clerlcs Gent>rill clerical pos111on available. Requires ilCCUrJtC lyponq aood orqanrzatoonal ak1lls. qroup on<,111,incr hackqround helpful S590 per mo lmrn11d1.1tc openonq for person wnh good matn ap111ud<' qood commun1ca11on sk1lla & hte typ1nq Previous exper on A Payabll! Rece lvable & 1n<.urance helplul S590 por mo Clerk Typi1fl Seckonq 1nd1v1duals with excelle nt typing s kills (5f>·60 wpm) previous oll1ce exper haodlfng phon11'\ & QOOd clft11ca1 ~111115 SS90 per mo Typi1t Typist needed 1n our Oreph1cs Oec:>t Must have background on graphics pasteup lYPoOflPhre sptc:lf1ci111on1 paq1nal1on & layouL Reql.Mr" 40 wpm IYP1ng Health Ctolm1 'roc111or Trollt" Must have at least t yr or e11per. handling olatms un<ter basic i c:omprthenttv. IMdlcal contracts & d1Nblllty income policies Keypunch Mull ha119 e mo·a current wortclng exper on Unlvac 1810 or tnlOl'ert Hra 3·30-11:30pm, Mon lhru Fri Wt have lmmectrate openings. If you qualify we o lftr a unique working envltOnmtnl. O"r: bentltl• 1nc1u~ 311, Hr work wMI<. ret11ttnfnl ~nellt1 medlc111. nenttl & 1u11ton r•tunci prog'11m as lull insuram·c bcm•ftls If vou h a\(• Evcnrni; Shill• We arc rurrenU) :.eck1n11 rehublt' 1nd1v1dua1., tu Join the hnui.ck ccµing tcum f':~e<·llcnt c·om PilllY bent·ht:. Int IJ1dsr ~1.uot Peri.on nt•<Xkd lo 1·.ire lor liv(' pl.inti. in ~umm1·n·1.al wllrng E\pl'r & t rJni, llCC' C;1 l l Wk day' Ii J0-4 40557 11150 a minimum l \\O ~ l'a rs sales or prO\'t'n mana~en:.il ""pcrwnet'. or t·ollcgc, \H' in vite you to m cl'l \\1th us al our Ma nagem ent Opportunity Semina r a t Holiday Inn Los An~eles Airport. Century Bl vd a l La Cicncgu Blvd ~londa~, J anuury 9. 1978, at 7 00 pm INVENTORY CLERKS ;\ppl~ 9;im noon \Joo-Fri. l'<'r~onnl'I MARRIOTT HOTEL 'IV() Nt'wporl Ctr Dr Newport fk>ilth Equal Opp l::m pl> rm, I Sp••n:.I a~i.1,1:nm 1:nh m.1Jor dcpl l\lon>, I ti llou:.ekc~·per 1 kabyi.1L11·r hr .... S:l.liS hr 50 Peoplt• llJ.!ht tlu111·~ E.1~v part r<'q ti !';di Toda\' 1111! ;, ti,,,, ~;,,., NOFEES t,?:)XKl;J ~o~ of f ice • 11"u:-.l·kl·1·pl'.' 11,c 11.1 Q overl oad Hd:-. rl·q :-.;., 1 hild :'llo smok1n~ ur 1lr1nl..1n,.: 557 0061 r73·'~1:! • } . :nz1 B1rc:h SL. NU lluu:-.rkl'l'Jll r S d.iy" P••r ----------Wei' I.. ll J b\..it <11· t· ;L,IOnall\ SJi ,on 1111t·n H e I l' r <' n t .. -. '\ •> n ... mok1•r Jl.olho.1 hl.trtd ti'iS~l:J llou ... ckc1·pt·1 I .111\ 1 n "ht·eh-h ;11r . .> t1 .i' \\I.. JI II 71 1 !~;2 5:.!..!I 1101 SEl-\l-:r.l'l·.11 \11111 ,\ Fr 1 on I v i.: ,. n 1· r ,, I li...1:kt'e11111.: .111d ",1td1 /. duldrt'n i ~ !I ~:Ju "~ lrv111e art>.1 !l:i2 7~1.'I I:" nt·t~ll·tl 1rnmt•ll 1nl111· 111 I 1l1lJ.!t'l\l ,1J hlln11 I\' Hhool ag~· 1 h1ldr·1·11 Somt· Eni.: rw•· '1:11; ;r; 11, nr ;,:11; :?:t:!O HOUSEKEEPER H .1 c: h t' I u r f "' I h 1· r w k t n .. ,.:1•r,., "~111:-. 1 ull diargc houv kc1•v1·r ;\11 'mokl' or tlnnk \lui.t like ht:.illh t•11Jtl .. cl.. .1 II\ c ly home ;\u 11'<' 111 llr' & ~ • I • r ' f I r ' 1 Ii I r l)j';l.651)() llou,tkt t•p1·r lor !"hlt•t I\ womJn& ... on \Ju,th;nt• 1 ar I.: II\ t out 64~• 15 .. :J H.S.GRADS & COLLEGE TRAINED :'loll I"\ pr r nr r "'' '\ 11 .. ui l..t ' ,,,. I 4 \ off, l'f 1· 111 \ of work c-.o11 :1:1•1 I IKJ. !ii.lm·:?pm lbkpr Ille 1·ouk lt\'1' 111 lo mat cpl 1\ll 11 t'UI K:l3 :!18:! KEYPUNCH lJ.1lJ J.nrn Opr UJ\ 'hill In lloui.c <.:om (JUll'I ... H1•q ., 'PCl'd & ;tt• 1·urar ' Kl·\ tn d1s1· t x 1wr hl'lphil sal .,,,..,, >.Int 114.•nd ih & "or i.. rng • unch \ppl\. '\ Jt111nul S' 't 1 m' <" ll r p 1 ·1 fi I ll1r1 h !'.I '\U t '\r II( \1 rp.,rl 1 I-I IE LAB TECH BIO-MEDICAL EMGIMEERIMG lmm1~l1.11 .. 11111•11111i.: l11r quahl11·d !lldl\ ulu.tl JI.It• to pcdurm \'UI llJUh pro • ('(Jur;1I as,ii.:nmrnls 111 '"Pl><•rt "' prott•l \ .,,. d•· \ l'lopm~·nl >JI m1.>d11·.1I dt• \ 1t· t•., 1 • n rt 111 t 1 a I h1·,1r1 \ .11t l'' emhu1 ... · "' nl\ 1 't h ,. l ,. r ,, ..1 n ti 1111-111t1r Jiil· 11i1 \ i:cnalon. \\ 111 do 111 r11 l•tlur .11 It''' t JkUIJllUll., .mtl JllJI) '>Ii. ul rt'Mllh 111.lllllJlll Ill ... 1r11m1·nh 11111 111""·"1• t q,..11 ... \l"l'U EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ;,~ 1.>11 \II l'ard I' orb~ cmplu\ 1·r l•,qual Opportu111l) Emr.>loycr \I I· LEGALSECTY ncl•d1•d fur 1\'rwport Ikurh l<t\\ lrrm Legal 1·x1x·r & good i.k1ll:. req \nah(•1m ShL·ralun ln11 . I :; Sm11 h ••t Ball Hoacl 1·:x11. Tuesday. Jan. JO. 1978. a t 7 00 µ m J>as a rlen a llol1da) I n n. J>:ts<1dl·n;1 Fn·t·wav South t 11 \rroyo and C;1rdo\'&.1 Stn ·t•h. Wedne)\day. Jan. 11 . HHS. a t 7:00 p .m Pomona Griswald Inn. 1-10 to North Indian H11l al f<'oolh11l Stre<.'b . Thursday. J :.1nu<.1ry 12. 1978, &.1! 7 00 p m It \\On·l l'~l you a l h ing t•\('l•pl yo u1 t11ne to hl·<ir aho ut and 1m·csllgatc our com pan y . as wt·ll as ask any question)\ ~ ou might h a\ l' ol o ur N ationa l P er-;onncl :'\Jana~t·r ·\l the c·o ndus1on of <'aC'h -;t•min<1r . <Ill info rmation pa cket f urt he r t'\.pla1 n1 n~ our <·om pa n ) :i n d pro~ram s. \\Ill tw p .1 s s l' cl (I II I ii ll d I n l t. r \ I l' \\ .1ppomlnwn1s \\ 111 tw Ltkl·n trom thoM· wishing tu appl~· I rllt•n·slt'<I" C 'i.111 orll' ol our Distrit'I :\I anagt•r-. :\lond:1 ~ thrnugh Salurd:t\. !I oo a m . to !1·00 pm lit' \\'Ill ;111s\~·1·r anv q111·st1on-. .\ou h a \ · 1 • ; 1 11 cl ; 1 s ., 1 g 11 \' o 11 a I r t' t' n·st·n·:1l1011 l o a ..,L·mrnar loe:il111n of .\'lllll. l'hOit'(• l•:mp l11~·11H·nt :1g<.'lll'H'S ;1n• 111\'ilt·cl C al l t\r ea Cod e ;n:i-:.1:1 1 7:!1o. :t1 1-x:.H-;:1. /\1't•a Cod e 7 1 l H!lS-o:w;, 827 1'700. !l!JH 5570. Ill' !J!JH ~!!Ill \11 J•:1111al ()pp11r 111nrt.' I·: rn pion ·r ~~!.~~t::! ..... ~!.~~ 1~~~.~~·::! ..... ~!.~~ :\lilll U1·part nwn1 1 , TRAINEE 1i .. 1i. ·11 \\'1lhnl! to Lr;un 1·ons< 1t·11 OB/GYH uou~ 111,11,· on \ .1nnu-. ''"'l 111 'Int pr .11 llu trt m.11hnj! tnJdtll1•'' Sonw lh1· lw.11 h <>rl'J I l>J\ hJltnJ.!l>'ttil ~:11'1·rh1111 "·"' ~ \Int h1·11l"11t-. -.t.ifl + i.;uod ,., lwndih l·;mrlo\t•r l';i11l l'<,...1111111 \ I ,. I "' . ( Jll ICJI J llJll µµ .\ 'Jtion.i "''li:m-. DR PERSOM~EL Corp . 1:}1,I B1rd1 St. '\ U • "" f '\r Ol' \rrporl 1 EOE \J:t'lll') 111 Or:in~t· l ·o lltJl W La\'ctJ, Sil• 2t>'J :\l.\:"A<a::11i-:~ r Orani:<' li:J3 97411 PEOPLE P l-:llSON l-:\et· ncl't1... p LI mp a:-. MK· 1n wholC'-.alc· \U(lply Fully 1·ap1ta l11.rtl 1;.12 ltiJ4 MANAGER, EXPER. .\IEU11' \L S1·1·r1·t.1ry ll l' l" l' 11 l I 11 n I !> l lbkpr, neat bt1\ l<Jr nra MO ~Hl5 Wom en·s c lothmA s tore. lull llml'. lnl('rvwwi. ht:'ld :llon·Wt.'Cl·Frt from 2·4 or 1·!1 R{'fS a m ust Krut11• Kalt, f a.,h1011:-. !l 'i:ll I l.1m1llon 1\\ c . II B ,\p µh m ix·r~nn 1-: X P I': R 11·: '1 ('I•: I>. I n r hu).y ti 1' ·, ofl l<'l' M ui.l know tcrminolnAY. in ~urunce knowlt'<.lgc <ind hke 1ieoplt• StllrlillJ.! at $700 mo l>lfl·Hi31 :\1011 F'rl!.15 • homt' I nr !l hr., I or · • ,. . . . . -cl.1n "k Or i·on ... 11le IA:i:al Set ) :II JI: 11 pr e· !il'ru~r cittlc·n II\<.' 111 10 f~rred Non ~mkr .,onh ht.-dullc!i No ">mokt• N SmJll. lnt•nrll) -~1rl Bth &I:! :u111 II U urc ':i'lli 1100 MEDICALP/T T~p1111:. daily thar).!c t•n Ln1·' Call tll'l\\<•cn lo \\I l!.. :! r\I I>! I ti/II.I lmnw<l1;it<' orwnm~ .. 1 ul orµ t1m1· :"01·,pt•r 111·r \ge, 17 lhru :!8 :'>10 11111 :It an nc ( 'nrp LEGAL SECRET ARY "n .1n·a <:t•n prill' ('' pf'r, 117:111111 lkh :II anai:1•r llr>craLCor MANAGEMENT ---------~ :,,1l;1n .. 1·nmm..,.,.on C"rona cll'I M <tr hus 1 :llt'lhr.11 Oft 1•\Jh'r :\1111 nrssm;i n sc1·ks pJrt 11 m1· 11pp111 " I· 1 " nl•t•rl' a' I> Q c I al 1• In r u 11 \ 101 JI '"It·~ I t'li In I Jll 1'111 t Jpll<ol111•rl hu-..nt•.,... 1l<1rtrn '> )10\I + t''r> C.111 \Ir Brown 1;40 '!07'1 ~u.trn SI art 2 I l''"r 1n lllSJk't't llJll RECEIVING INSPECTION S m a I I p r e 1· 1 ., 1 u mJchtnl·d ll. mold e d part-. I or l•I ect ro mcchJntt•a l dcnt·cs Work1nl! knowll•d 1-1e nl YM 5 true po!.1t1onln~ protrc tenl USC of pre cis1on me11suring lnstru ments req 'd. Days only STACOSWITCH INC 1139 Baker Costa Mesa 549-1041 Equal Oppor Employer Instructional Aide 13> fo math CIU1>1!Cll ~ II rs :J d ay. 5 dflys o wk. Appro $4 hr Clerlcnl exper & ubillty to 11ss1sl ini.lruc tors req·d Apply al Sud d leback Valley Untried S chool D111trlct 2563 Otseno Or. MV. Pl•n on nel ()ffl('~ lnlurancc COMMMCIAL CASUAL rt UMOUWIUTll f\equlr ea ex perttnc~d cornmcrcltl c"ualty an· der wrltt-r ror our Soutb~rn C Jllfornln Bran~h lo Coi t• Mesa. COMMBCIAL PRO PH TY UHDlltWllTIR Requlru n pe rienced t!Oittml•r(llut J>ttlsx·rty un duwrlt or for uur Sou t h,•rn C11 llfnrn h 1 lirUMh ~ 7Rl).1hcl'-'n11.1111 lpm IJ\ t• Ill houi.ckt'C'Pt•1 l.o\ 1111;. n·l1<1hh· m.itun• ror 'L 1. h ii 1J r t' n & \\ n r k 111 g mother R & B. i:ood 'al.1r y. -t w1e of t'llr ~lust drl\ l' 19ti 91.05 or 72:.! 2111 LOT MAN 8um 12, S d ays, l8) rs or ovr Call i52 7100. L U:-lCH ONI. Y WAITR~SS .\pply mornlng11 646·080-1 LYN'S 7 :J ~h·d icat1ons 11 7 t..'huri:~ Norsl' Uood Nal & rrtn J(e be ml ,,,.,a Verde Conv llo:.p. 1161 <:enter !-.L. C:\I ~II·~ :llanJJ.!t>ml'nt SUCCESSFUL ' PERSON E'<pand1ni: bu:-. req ' !>ucces ... oriented JlC'ri.on wuntmg 2nd mcome hu!I of own. Call for appl in t e r v w , C r own En terpnses. 838·34-tl MANAGER for maternity boutique :llu~t b e exp t'r 'd Sal +comm. 557-57:14 .Manage m ent 0 Hclop · menl Trainee. Lead111J? lnternaltonal C.o. needs <1m bitiou11 pcri.on of un que~lionable chur.it·ler for 1t.s irnles ma nagemcnt training progr a m Ahovt• a verage earn1n~s rf quall11ed C'olll'ttC l'dul·a lt'r\ \\ I .ill \J, ( '11pd111 :!I:! ~I~> :1>«17 MEN-WOMEN W J n t l' d i.: o o d peri.on.t11 t1t':-. 'l'\ erul peri.ons '4-h1> enJOY work lni.: \\ others Slurt 'i~ hr Plca11Jnl workmi: ronds .\leuls inrlud ed P eMIOll & hea lth 1n1111r l'a 1d hol1d11y-. Ca 11 IWI Mo.t Mott•I Clrrk & Muld, !l·:!,. 1la)'S. Noar C'u11st llwy & Newrx>rl Blvd. l:l2 65 hr ~l11nMr ~l otl'I. 3020 W C-011..,l llw} "oJ II ~;it C'o nt•ed:. 2 c\p l('lt·Jlh111w ... :111·~1>cvple to work from our off rn In Solury + l'o mm &. 001111~ <'o paid 111\ l"or 111l\'n lcW l'.111 SIO tl0!:11 MACHINIST lion preferred. Teuchtnl( NURSES AIDES 11al(.'a. or m a nogemcnl 4 Day/4C1Hour Weck h11Ckground helpful For Sxper·a onlr Eldnl~ <it•nernJ m achine work i ntervi e w call Ja11 e m o n 1n con\ hoi.p on quality aeros pace ~1c Elvain e 557 1011 S al S u n 8u m -8pm . compon ont 11 4' a :o.-EO.E.L-109 SatrSiJnnllthl'I Bpm.Sam sembhn . M14•t be oble to C o II co II e ct 12 t :1 1 wort from d t."alJrd plan. MAT U R E W 0 t A N 175-8030. rong 1heeta &blueprlnt.a. p/ilme to w e l eom .---.. -U-l_S_U_A..,..--ID_l_S __ Apply ln Ptraoo newcome ra & co ntact • -Dl•LllS Monda)'-Thurtday IMl"Chonta. FlexJble hra • -w .. ........,." IH Need car, Ute typlna Needed to alve tender 2101 Dove · NU 547-3095. lovlnJ r11re to the elderly poticnt 11 WHI t r ain MAIDS !Utchanlc qu al lllod personnel. f'l.tll & P/UITlt? Good Exper. m ochank ~d Earn while you !corn. II boneflu llohd~)' tnn working cond. Tool11 Sh1lt:t avail. Apply, 1445 Luguna · Hiii• COnlaet rurn. SAiary open. /\J>ply Qlpenl)I' N R p oonel6'8·!ooo I~ per~on ti M to 4PM ~ mnn11Rcr ShL•ll 8tu NURSES AIDIS t11>n. 3131 1J11rbor & J)ol<• 7.3 l':>eflt'r. pre('d. Mt "D ~I C :\J. Vl!rt.11! C.:OO\. llOftP. 1181 Ccnkr ~t. ~~\i ~8-$.'~'1. MURSll A.IDIS T 3:30 ~ ,pt'r prl•fd ('uu ntr) Cll.1h Con' Hom.-. M!t .le.1111 • S827 P t.>r M o nth \l,11ntNHllH'l' Support Park-; S827 P er Month lmml'dustc 01>entni;.., on .ill i.hth!>, ,\pphl'.anli. 111 JJid '" ~r onl> Plea'>e .1p µIv 111 p.-rson 11l Thl'St' 110 .... 1111111-. H'<1t11rt· ll11nl111r.;tun Bedt·h rt> ... 1dt•111·~ ll. :JO da\' um·mriln) mrnt AJ)Phl'al1on' 1\111 bt• ac'ft•ph'<I lhru .J.munrv 17th l!ri8 Appl\ Thl· Empl1nm1·n1 !.· '1'1 .11111111: ('1•11ll•r. 5311 \lam SI H uni rn~lon IS1•:od1 JACK IN THEIOX 385 E. I 7ttt St Costo"'4eso Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 1205 Baker CostaM•sa ...........................•..•.•••..•........ Office Attendant \IJlurc. r"'" Ill'•''"' P lmlt' \\ kncb I :J011m 12 311.;m S2 50 hr llJ\'\ ll'W M .inor . 350 W Hay St. t.:M 1>12<1505 OPPORTUNITY Ir you arc not makmi: Sh 1>1.>r hour. l·all us. tull 01 part lim e work ava1l.i blc. Mu!ll havt' de~nrla blc tr.in!> Ph fo'ullcr Brui.h Co 754 ·t>li1 P \')TEUP Artist wanted Exp prcr·ct or will tram F lime Po' Co benef1b \ppl~ l'l'lln\'.,a\l'r, 11,r;o l'latc•nt1..1A\e C:\J Person Friday $800 ~ll'l' \'arwt~ i.1.11>l lnr :.o n1l~lllt' whu like" lot~ ul phoiw:-. & Pl'OPlt' l'onlart. T1 run..: & Pl'i:!hourcl l1k lqJ11r.; t'XPl'r 11el' lo land Lh1:-. rc:.1> l>Qbll11>n. IJrcal rutufl' Cdl l S,olh'. ~Ill ti055 t.:oai.tal 1'1•1111111 • 111•1 Ai.:t•tw\'. tmo II arhm t •.\I Personnet Secy $950 100'·~ Free to applicant I rvmc <1rcu. Thi' 1·011 linued expan:.wn ol th1i. lamou:. l1r m ha:. hroui:ht about a nl't'<J ror )Our ,Ct•ret.m .ii CXP'!rl1!>t• & lll'r:.onnd h.icki;:ruuml \ OUI hrighl l'ncri.:L·Lot· ""'''\\Ill rd\ on )llU a' .• n 1 mp n rt an I t , •. 1 m pJrlnt•r Ex1·1L111i.: 1 n " l.1nl.1!it1l· bcn1•l1b 11.. uppur pttlt'ntr :ii {.ii I \1111:ail ,\ IJhot f'n,111111el \J:t'llC\ -t511U C Jffillll' Dr .'\ II 5:J7 1,122 PERSONNEL CLERK :\lust be alilc to ty pc t;<J "Pm. Du t ies rnvolv~. typ1111t reports & 1:•1r rt'~(> . m aintenunt·e nn 1wri.onnel files. ass1~11 11g 1n em p loy m ent 1n tcrv1ew'i, wage & salary udm1111s tr at1on & other functions l\I asters Speciallre' Cn l&lO Monrovia, CM f)jual Oppor Emplo} er Prnr nursethskpr 111111 \I "I w 0 m u n T ii 11 ... tron~. non-~mkr tu ;i,, 'ol'O( 'l'ml Ill\ al l.111• hi.<•\\ orl. ;>, r o<'l' .111 !'. .111 Clem K.11 :!GOii "'" 1111 (;cor)!e Iv m<.J.! l'r~'man 1-:xp d 11n ltt•k 12 JM & on 3611 ,\ B D1t 1' \pply 111 pc·r .. 011 Jl :r.ws C.1mpus l>r :'\ II \I on l-)'1 Pnnt!"r lor 1250 ~l u lt1 i:ood \\1Jrk1n.i,: t·ontJ lfl h1 I d 11 y w o r k w t' 1• k lknl'lils !179 7600 PIWl>UCTION W<>llh. purlltml' mule/fi.om uh• ~:qual Opportunn~ c :ood opporturuty for ~tu '•-•"•:•m•p•lo•'•c··r·M-•F--dent. 646·2583; 673 2757 1· P /time General Aide II Restaurant NOW HIRING DAYHEL.r \l>IJIY bet\\ n 2·5Pm $3 35 to SJ 87 per hr W ~·s Old Oulll-S include ass1 .. t111J.. Fasht0ned in w are house "1th de Homburc)ers h\'er1es V;ihrl l\1hf Zt:HOS Bnstol.S .\ clnH·r-. hcen~t:' & ah1ltt> ----------tu "ork 1n<l<'('ll'n'l1•n1h rt:<JWrt'tJ I.~ 77 Fair Drive 17141556-5350 i'AJual Oppor l':m plo~ l'I PURCHASING CLERK :llu'>t he ubl1: 1 o 1 \. JW r1;1 "pm Ut1l ll'S 1111111\ <' I\ p mi.: 11urc·h.1,1ni.: 111 dt>r~ mJ111t1•nJnlc 111 puro h,..., •nil lrlt''i & '"lltt 11 11<1111 plume: c.:0111 Jlt' \J,1.,Lt•r" Sp1•n.11t1 ..... I 11 lf:i.lll \lonrn\1.1. l'\I Equ..11 Opr11lr Empl I\ t'I HE \L f.ST \1 ~. * *$50,000 * * ll 1-: ,\ I. 1-: S T \ I ~ !'. \J.ESl'J-:01'1.F .lorn ti' $.. go CH \Z\ " loo m.iny l'l1cnl'>' 711 110 ~ t o m ni H 1-: ,\ I. r Y ~fo:TWOltK f ht• Sah·~ :ll:tk<'fS, !157 H 100 llral Jo:qJt<· Sah·' P coplt• wunt<·d l I' tu 'llJI IO', comm !>.phi ~wpt lllh f\.1\.(1!100 RECEIVING INSPECTOR Expt·r 1n qualll~ a-. ~urancl' for m<'rh 1·om1>0 mmu. Small \Hi:: pl<111l 111 II H l' J 11 11 !II 5 :1 ~ I t: () t-: llcstaurcint help for J ark In The·Box, 1mmed1ah• npl!runf:i. on all ~hifts at :1 Coto.ta Mesa store~ Pleai-1: :APl>h m ix·rson 3!t5 E 17th St. 1205 Bal.er St .!~5 11:.irhor Hhd RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT Fast ~row111g r estaurunt 1·hwn now lakin~ ap pl lor assist murs & m gr tr:11nt•c:. Vu1·ation. In t·cnt1vc pro~ram. m1·d hen1•rits 111d 'd Apply 1n per son JI Colon~ K1ld1e11, 3211 llarhor lll\'d CM In ten 1e\\., .Ian IOfrom !I 5 RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM Cot1Yfttiettce Mcrkets 111.'lp W;mtt'<I l'l lnrl & :Jrd Stull~ '\111•\1wr n•q d W1•tr.1111 th~£' lured \pplil·.int- apply at L tol<•m Stort·' l'>t:att'<I :il Ill Del :It ar ,\ H '. (' :\I 1:1~ N P11c1 fll' ('M II"\ Lal(unu Uearh We arc a n l.'<JUal opportunity employe1 Retail CASHIH I' timt' Must work Sat' Mui.t h <ive :.ales ex11..r '"° f.!ood per ... onah ty SALESGIRLS I-' time i-;xpt'r I.I '"'" lll't-d ;ippl) '>alan + Comm1 ..... 11111 Cnntl•mpor Jn u .. 1.,11 !'.hCJp APROPOS .,.I 1-·11,h1ron h i.ind '\II RECEPTIONIST Good set· ' ~kill'> lor e;c;t.ib I land 1IC'\.Clnr1~r .ti new ofr 111 1 n mi• ~.11 romm('nsur.1L<' \\ 1•,111·r llc~u nw PO Ho' i:!:,o N c \\ 1rn rl B t' a r h I '.1 92f'J).1 'i;ifr~ RECEPTIONIST Needed by Ch1ro11rJl'lur Per.ion a hie J!hod t'" ll"I 540·55.'>9 Recept/Secretary (OC' mt.'Cllcol field Ty p tng, ll. 01c·.. + i:1•n ofr work. Mature II B ar l'11. FULL/P /TIME Earn Goud S & lla\1' l"un ' \o l'\(11•r m•1'l''i. .!uh In \lllH•)) 1n1t•r vu•1\ 1ni.: & t'<1mplct111i: c·red1t .1r1i. 111 maJor rC'lo1l !'torr .. near horn!:' t-icx hr~ i\ U S 213/!IH :l!Hll 7Ml~·Sl65 C'XI 5.'IO ----842·1421) Want Ad~ Call "-12 56711 l'n nt1n1i Coll at(.'r . p ll me Now acceplmg a r.>phca lion~ for l\lon & T u es ruj(hl shifts Apply 9am · 4pm , Pcnnysuvur. l61i0 Plurentw Costa Mesa PRINTSHOP OfrtiC'l ur XC'r o11ruph1r lo.l•\ operat or l'.:x - pcnence neceMrnry "1cw 'hop utihLinu '<erox ~1 aoo marhme Wntt• I' () Box 1181. lr\'llll', C \ 9271ti. ~111tmg t''<pencn<•c and waitl' n'Qw rement HefpW~ 7100 H.tpWont•d 7100 PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II Expt rtonctd accur ate Typh t n <!ed e d tlYI• mediately 70 wpm <must I. VAC1\T ION Rt;LJIH' MUS'r Jn; ABU: TO WORK DA'' Oil Nlf.11f Slllfo"l'S r-:xccllcnl Work\nt,t C'ondUlon-'> pp!) In P~·t11on OIAMGICOAST D.All Y '-ILOT. 130 W. B,1ySl. Ct111ta 1ru \lllt. l'ur P ul W11nt YAJll•I OpJ)Ol"lu11UJ Employl'I" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Restaurant Cooks-Hostesses Hosts-Waitresses Waiters-Bus Help Dishwashers l ht>rf'' d nP.,. U1•nny' on ( O\til 1\11'\,, '1ld th.at mP•n, n, . .,.. f.im•lv P•hni; tun .inti llt'W fu ll ltmf' dnd p.t,H•ml' 1<>b,• • lntervlewlna now • bperlenctd " lne~peti•nced • Top P•r • frte ln•u,.nce • r ald v•utlon• • Profit 1harln1 Oay. evt'n1n11 .ind n1aht \hill• "'" opM -You II en1ov 1ht• ettriu trvl' .. di homr .11mo•phl'r• find the p l1•.i,•nf work1n11 roncl111on' 1n out puuul•r l.im11\ 11•,t.iur.inl Ap1lli1 ""'' m'"' b1 18 .1110 .1bulll' Ap11lv 1n P"''''" M11ncl.t, tltru WNfn1•-rl.1~ 1 .. nu11r~ 11 rhru 1lw 1 Ith SALIS COottDIHATOR ~a.le~ onentatcd J)e'rso nood~ UY bjdll ITl<tl~l IMh rnkt '11: agencv to luuuJlt· ·Jl'd~r pron•,)11111 . 1th1v p111i;, adm111 (•(1· l.ktltt..,, will mclfl i.onw ouli.t•ll \;&ffll, prmnvt11111al at' II\ llll"'f ~ U lllld lf'•d I• I' I !lalc'> lra1ni'e '"'" Urdt•r di.k exp h11lpful ... For· appt t Jll ~Ii 6441 o wnte Wt;STMAHK M. \11 ~Cit. 1'.00 (' J m PU'> Ur Suite :;JI I ' II '"• '12fofi() :--..dl ... . Doyo.Mk•peopl•? "Po11it1on op~n ror memorial counnlor t • tilllt w l(am1Hea ubou1 funL'1"al • <'cmetan .1r rani.:ements bl-fore n1·1 .. 1 Comm1111lon otverJ1'1· bC'twcen $150 s:100 p1·1 Wcl•k Sales ex.11 111 1· frrn•d Conllil<'l :\1 t P.ilt• ht•n lO·:J, &ton 1•11 ~15 115H SJ\Lf':S EL.ECTIOHIC ORCiAN SALES 11 I c; H I~ S T \.' I I \I Ml!-.SIO~/(.;l' \It,\ .... I Jo: • 1-: FlllNGE 111-:NEVITS _ Sdl 111 hi1o:h trJfrll' shl•JI pmi: mull,. ~mt· .1l111tt' to plav lh£> ori.:an req'cl l'rt•\ IOUS S.tlt's l'XIH'r u»<·lul h\.lt WC' will tr .110 you C;ill Daphne .Jl'\I 5Hf1 7102. S\LCS FIELD MERCHANDISER c ·.,r & Ellperu.1 ..... "urn Fe• roid 'Sl I 000 t- :-.1 ., IJ I 1. aml11t1uu ... 1'.11e<>r m1n1h•d 1nd1\ \\ d1·a1r1• 111 Ill 11.,. 111111 man.iRt>nwnl w n.11 I I'll in Or11n~I' ( .,, Si.I"' ;, 1·oll1•J:l' 111 lpful :\Int t11·nl·r11:-. Also f H Job& SLAP A SMILE ON YOUR FACE & A BULGE IN YOUR WAUET rt)U-; JJFE Lili fl \HI l':S IJ ,1~ Ovl h I ult & pnt 1 llllll' IJl1'H1111~ ii\ Jrl 11' un lo\ 1ui: .trt11 ul.1t~ mill\ uluJb who nc l'Jl't-r to h•<1rn hov. to ma kt• lop S::>U~ --wt~ - MCM"ty Salary ~cm C~ssJons lncenti•• lorwn~ CALL US TODAY AND START SMILIN 833-8095 TIME/LIFE UllillES, IMC . ~AfUdl ()pp f-.rnplyr m l f s.i1, ..... , , .111wt· Penomt~ COUttsetor Our ort-'' t-t'ekin~ md1v "1111·1·1 Ch' interl'Slt.·tl HI tr.u11111~ 1111 all arl'as o p1•r .. onnl'I pl:H'cmt•nt ('.111 I .1n·11 Berousek. ICl3 2'700 lJt·nnii. & Ul'n rui. p,., .,,mn~I ~rv 1<'e o II\ 1m• ~M ichelson. SALES s2s.000-sso.ooo \\ 1lhm 5 yn in yoor "" n I 1"ur .tnt.c f]u., •l'Jtl llml to~t.1rt •l\.tll romm1s.,1on ... Sandwich Shop G lr1s '1"11 I I ( \11 purt \Jun h I IU,rm '.lprn ~~,fl cnl'UI ten ,oppt ---------•I ~"1n~s &. Lo.Ill '>Jlt.'!> ~le Ho,,. Sales ,..,. ... Het.d For Jl.li. lutal1011. un llmtll'd p0Leqt1al. T•1 .-... ~omm, 11: ndvt'rlis 111 budg~t. i:ood fin;1111·111~ PAcu~1 c COAS'l RESAL.ES Ai.k for M .tr janem~--- SALES MANAGEH elCpt>r cl. full llmt• lo ~ally ~hop, 631· or 759·99:'il ------J Stiln Meft/Won11t11 Ofl'PORTUMITY OF LIFETIME tis Cold~ll Bonker Equal ofpOlr. employer ---=- •Sec:retari"' G. Ofc T••• ManvToLl•l ''' 1-.mployl'r~ r.iy All 1-°l'l'S 1.11 lktndef"ll l\l(t'lll'Y 111.!0 Birch, Sw 104 !'11·" ('Ort ticat:b "3J Hl 'JO t:.all lor Appl/ l-.:...t1o1b GS ' Df4 DAIL 'I PllOf ~nday. JcnU!ty t . tt18 ~r!!:•/ t I SO Mltc .. .._ 1010 ,._., °"1-• toto ...... '--• 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •••• •• ••• • •• ••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••• ••• •• ••· • ••• 64 Triumph 500 9$70 Yes 9570 A.wtos W..tecS tsto Autot, lmpotf9d Auto.. 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'iii Fo'. .111to, <Jlr nmd i.1l·1 , .,unroof Warran11 XJnt ('IJlld. $-!!II.Ill !l/)X 11~7:! ·7:; \Ul>I FOX 1!&11 . ;qr l'llnd t·und 1\ U I II, Xlnt 545· I jl)I Ym\s 9570 . -•••• ••••••••••••••••••• .Austin-Hedey 9709 1~•77 Che\\ \:in • ~ ton ••••••••••••••••••• •••• '\ln11·1m11 s.11110 1974 AUSTIN <'.111 rt t IC.111 111:~1 MARINA GT CPE. ill \ W P"I' lop 1 ;imp1·1. run' i.:111~1 .1 ,, 'n1111 i.i:J .'>U'I I '>l>4"t'<l. mr conrl 6.: onl) lid•~> miles. 1i61LGY1 <hwuf akind 1 833-1 300 The '78s An Her• All mod<'b & cnlors lm1Mdiote Defivery Today! Ln.~l <'hance for fant:ist1(' su,mgi. on all n •ma1nin1: ·77 modeli; m stoc·k COSTA MESA DATSUN '74 HONDA CIVIC • ~··o .,., d)nO 1•"'1'»f '{~~~~~~ 71o l)<xl).:1• \ Ill \ H. I'~ 0MLYSl57S Hewpon1tr II Mtrs l'•t1 II arbor. Coc;ta )fesa 642-0795 2845 HAR ROR UJ. \. 0 54o-lt4 I 0 540.021 l 1974 FORD COURIER 'tee"' •IC..-11141U. 4 cvt ,, ... ,. ... '"" OOt>Vllf rN'\(Hlif,,.~ ~tf' lK' 63119""'' auw .... 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I I I I s1946 ~·IJSTAFSON/ WEWll.LIUY YOURDATSUM 1'1\IO ~'OH OH NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS COM,l.ETE IODYSHOP MOW OPEN k:xircm1•Jy '"·ell n1u1nr ·" •••••••••••••••••••:••• Ori I{ ownr Hl'l t•nt 1:1 .Jll. rn111t t·ond (11n ~hO<'k!o & ttrc~ Hi•M .,un \'1•r1. " -.orr. hilt,!' s hade. air. \M 'Fl\1. AM 1-\I I! Irk .157 4;;>..11 • LINCOLN MERCURY I 16800 heel\ lovl1vo1d pu nr" har\.\ tl'k 1la1~11n rt:>vt•r-cc• lo.1w EXCELLENT SEllCTfOM OF IMWRISAUS We may huvt• ~·out 1w>tl J.' r4~r 11wt>nlorv <.:all u. .. 16dify1 tl 1~040 495.4949 -WANTED TO IUY Quality used RMWs ROY CARVER IMW lMO J amborre Rood Nl';WPORT fJEACH 64CM444 C RE VIE R il4·559·ll91 C\' "1·~ wknll' ·n Datsun 210z i;, 1100 KcrmoM Ghia 9735 mite-... 4 'Pt'l'"cl ••• •• • ••••••• ••••• • • •• • 549 :!:lo:> t72 GHIA ·75 Dali.Un Ui 10 aulo.. Xlnt cond m1. 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'64 'IW IUG •••••••••••• $995 4 ep., White, gd. transportation car. #1109 164 VWleg •••••••••••• $1,195 4 ap.,ater90.e mt beauty. #1224 I 5 vw BUSES IN STOCK •70 vw ~ •••••••••••• $1 ,495 automatic. yellow #1126 · •74 Fhlt 121 w.,. ...... Sl.695 l ow mi-.,... ntce. J0044 •14 vw .._ •••••••••••• sz.ns Alr,~~t1210 '71 VW lllillff 2• •••••• $3,2tS • ...,..,... .. , c 1.11r.11:zoe '65 VW now enitne. an 1972 caJala 2D. Brown. roof, xlnt trau. car. Like new. AU l"eCWCll. $700. 84U708 $2900. 833-25f7 Mtot, UIH Alltot, Used .............................................. • . Nabers Cadillac ·1 I '1 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA .'!hOO I l.1rhor Blvu (.,1\IJ ~kw S-lO·~ It Kl till• Ire'' l hd It' I \\~ MUHflHC,.t()h ll AC H GUESS WHICH CAR DEALER IS MAD BECAUSE HE HAS THE WORLD'S WORST LOCATION? . .. Yup, Oat Sun of a Gun, Jim Parkinson se~ he promises to save you money to start your New Year off right- Hurry in or call us for OUR Oi~ount Prices! IRAllD ,.,,,5. IMMEDIAIE llEW I ~ . DELIVERY 280Z*.200 sx* 810* 510.*8210 * FlO* TRUCKS 77 OEM()-(SER. NO. 87e<l) f tEASE A BRAND NEW 1978 $64°' 'P.~!~!'t'.~~.! ~.!!9,.~!:!~ l ... , . . . Retiduat-11881.66; a200 eoodltJon deOQSlt. tp, license & f1nt mol'Jh ~t doWn; on apptOll9d ctHlt. (378843). WILMSIA&.L MADS & MOOILS -MONTH . l r .sacllO& ... WOOOS. Ptk:111 Plue Ta & µcen.e • C... ~To Prior s.19•0ffer Good Ttlru 1-9-78 •Of'°°""' frofn ~abte Ntllt rnartcet r..port at I 9590 1 ' • 1 t I .. j • 1 lo I • I I • • • • • THE YEAR TO BUY AT EAKLE IKE SAYS: ''EARLE ES'' Come in and take advantage of our after· holiday sale and see why we•re the #I Volume Import Store in Costa Mesa . AND-·sAYEI a :l _..:~ Air Auto Luggdge Rae• 3495 AM /FM SterC'o SI~ 1193562Lie ll160FBR 1970 TOYOTA CORONA 4 DR SDM. Auto Air Nice C.if New 1 695 Paint Stk 1198241 Lie #622NOM I 9 71 TOY COROLLA WAGON ~ . 4 Spd Air Rack L1tf' 1 695 Yellow Super Nice Car Stk !1104841 Lie 11562CUG '72 VOLVO 142E 2DOOR SEDAM A u t o T r J n s A ir 349 Condll1on1ng AM'FM 5 S1creo Radi o Brit•!>h Racing Green. 398FYG 1976 TOYOTA CELICA GT Air. Stereo. Mags. V Roof. Rack. 24.000 Miie s B eeuttlut Beige. Stk 1105881 Lie J201T~U 5495 NEW '77 264GLA 4 Door Sedan T Too Sunroof. Automatic. Air Cond111onm9 Power Window!> Power Brakes Power Steering Ser 11VC2646SHl-045086 58678 177 245A WAGON Automatic. Air Cond1t1oning, Power STeerang, Power Brakes. Stereo. Pinstnpe, Ser f l/C24545Hl· 14 7224 57678 ~ TOY OT A SPECIALS '77 TOYOTA CORONA 4 Door S Speed AM/FM Stereo Cassette. Air Luxury Interior Fdclory Derno Ser 1'045815 NEW 178 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON s Speed. AM radio, Trim Rings Ser #119833 SPECIALS OF THE WEEK . 1974 MGB RDSTR AM/FM Low Low Mites. Lie •233NDO 1975 DATSUN 12 I 0 4 Dr Sclil Low Miies. Good Transportation. Lie #110NJT 1975 VOLVO 245Weptt 4t Spd. Rack. Power Steering. Low Miles, Lie #832NAt 1976 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Royal Blue Stereo Only 8.100 Miles. Lie #621 RXH 1970 VOLKSWAGOM s.-. 4 Spd, S11ver. Lie #948AKN s3999 197 4 CAPtl1 V-6 Georgeous Blue with Auto. Air. Stereo tape. V·Roof, Lie J852LOZ 1975 TOYOTA Cftke GT Super Nace Gar. Lots of Extras. Low, Low Pnce Lie lf946MXT Low Males. Mags. Stereo Tape. 5 Spd. Almost New Radials. Stk #30099. Lie #892KYZ 4295 '73 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER 4x4 Lo Miles, Wide Nheels & Tires. Nanch 1973 TOYOTA CORONA 2 DR HDTP ~., 4 spd. Stereo V Rool, 2195 Rallye Wheels, Super Car. Stk #30056. Lie #925HDB I 970 TOYOTA COROLLA SPRINT While with Red lntenor. 4 1 499 Speed. Stk •30058, Lie 1974CJP 1973 VOLVO WAGON 14SE 4 Spd . Ni ce. Nace Automobile. Stk #30064. lie #070HPP 3599 '> .............................. ~ •77 VOLVO 242 r A•u r o Tr• n s A Ir Conditioning. Power 7777 Steering, AM'FM Stereo Radio w i th Cassette . Heater. Sunroof. Under Factor Warranty, 020TPG 1 73 VOLKSWAGOM SUPER IEEnE '72TOYOTA COIOMA 4 DOOi 1973 VOLVO 145 Pale Green. Auto. Air Cond, M ichelin Radial s, Lie J8"0PKE 4 speed. Nice car. lie. 11450PUU 2 YEAR OR 24,000 MILE SERYIG POUCY •.• 5 1999 WE lEASE . 1974 VOLVO 145W .... Auto. Arr. Rack. Ermine White. Lac #899LJO $3799 I 971 VOLVO I 42E 2DR SOM Auto, Air, Fuel Injection. 2999 Just Rebuilt Eng • Stk #3066. Lie #681 OJW '73 CHEVY LUY PICKUP WITH SHB.L i'f '/' at FINAL SPORTS SAVE THOSE BREAD CRUMBS, LUCY ••. BIROS HAVE A HARD TIME FINDING FOOD WHEN TME GROUND 15 COVERED WITH SNOW ... LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, JANIAn I, 1971 -- THERE ARE BIRDS OUTSIDE WHO NEED THEM ... T~E~, HOW WAS fHAT? -- ---~ --·-~ l1LL CLEAR THE TA6LE , · AND "/OU STACK™E · DISHES •.. - -- I Tl41NK LlOU COULD HAVe . SCATTERED 1llEM 0 AROUND A LITTLE ' MORE ... NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller BOY ---LOOK AT ALL MY NICKELS I DIMES AND QUARTERS THIS WILL ENCOURAGE ALL THE KIDS TO SAVE . I WISH 1 COULD TEACH THE OTHER KIDS TO BE THRIFTY LIKE ME I KNOW---l'LL OPEN UP A Lt'L NEIGHBORHOOD BANK FOR KIDS OPEN FOR BUSINESS I'LL RUN THIS JUST LIKE A REAL BANK .. OH I YE~, A~THU~. PEACE I QLAJET, ,• F='Ag E~OM THE MAOOING TH~ONG .. / DENNIS THE MENACE H11 MR. IM ,V.OWI~ THC: W1Lc;;oN LAWN, f/eNNl9. .. WATCH A DOIN'? WHATDOEG IT LOOK l-IKE J!M OOING? YoURE-I Sl1()VaLJN IH~9NOW OFF OF IT Fl~HUH v ~ THIS IS ~O NICE',. A~T .... V1f<: ! ~ "' ,, '' .... -• N&.ve~ ee~c~= ._.AV6 I HAD ~UC~ A L..OVEL..Y, ~f'!ES. DAY, WITH NOTHING ;-o DO .... ve~I rr 1~1 FJCANClf\JE ! A WHOLe DAY AL.L TO OtAFC~EL-Vl5~ ff~,. -AND ._.A~DLV AN'V600Y -ro oo , IT WITH ..... ; --.. . . ·~ -. By Hank Ketcham = WHeN I WAC? YOUR 91-U:, l 0101 TOO. 0 1011 g~ iHI~ MUCH WHEN W MANY's TH~ DAY WH~N 1 ~ IS ~~~! WA ~Kf:D TO 901001.-WrTH · )Ot.JWA9 A~D? 1H~5NOWUP~MYEARS! .. MA'!eF 'fO.UP., fAR<? WA9 CLO£eR 10 1l-!E &RX.JN D IHEN, HUH'? J. REMEM~Q ~ ONCe WEWER~ '?NOW BOUND FOR1H~E WEEl<S! C> [> [> DO YOU '/./ANT TO SEE ROB'? I THINK HE'S BEHIND THE BARN, JllJDGE PARKER <l <] <] ·. HELLO, MR. HOW ARE YOU, R08? AND HE'S GOT A GOOD DRIVER! 15 THAT THE THUNDER-D15P051TION ,,.GOT THAT SAM! I'LL GET HIM FOR YOU .. ,,4.,i.~~~ HEAD COLT? HE'S FROM THE MARE! FILLING OUT NICE! HOW COME YOU DIDN'T RING NO, 51R ! LJLI TOLD ME THE DOORf>ELL? I'M TOLD THAT MISS SPENCER YOU J'UST WALKED IN! DO WOULDN'T BE THERE,,, YOU NORMALLY DO THAT? TO WALK IN AND DO WHAT HAD TO 6E DONE! DID LILI CALL YOU NO, MR. DRIVER! SHE _ ON THE PHONE CAME DOWN HERE JUST A80UT THl5? 8EFORE SHE LEFT FOR SCHOOL, TOLD ME RIGHT TOMV FACE! .. Ml I JOM~ DARLING HERE W11H 'FEEDBACK FORUM'] A PROGRAM SPECIALJ..<,) DE&IGNED 10 MEET FCC. REGUL.A110~6 ! wlTH ~E TODA',> ON 'FEE.Df>ACK RJRUM I IS MR. JOHN GLICK I THE OWNE.R AND PUBLIS~ER OF A 'ME MAGAZINE.1 l IT'S AU... ABOOT ME ! IT HA& FEA1UR~ ABOUT Ml:. I NEW& ARnCL.EE> ~BOOT "ME I AND GO&OIP OOUJMN& CAJllH JUICJJ llDBIT5 ABOlJTME. ~ IN ~ORT , IT'S GEARED TO ME AND PE.OPlE WHO WANT BRA~b NE.LAf E.NlR<t> IN lH£ Mfl6AZJN FIE.LO! WHAT'S me NAME OF <.X:>oR NtW MAG~ZJNE. , MR. GLICK ~ MOON MU' 1 'N& Fo~er 7V TONIGHT! lO~t> P. 15 GOIN<5 -ro~~ADUS SoMS oFHl5 ME'MOIRS.1 BUT MY FAVORITE SHOW ISON~ .. :~APTER six ... A v..wA~ A GRAAT W~l<OF RAIN. CAVET<N CLEARED SUDDENLY Y,AWNING ,ANC>iMSRE IN BSFO~E ME . IH~SUN ... DOCTO.R SMOCK A.-r 1"'Hose PRICSS, ::C. Guess sHe FIGLJRE!P sHe c>e:seRveP MORE! 1'"HAN SHES GOT"" 10 KNOO.l MORE ABOUT ME 1 WHICH ONE IS IH,AT? Yoo SURE IT WAS YAWNING BSFOREYOcJ <:qor TH5RE ? , IT'S CALL.~t:> ''ANYTHIN<:t BLJT PLUSH BOTTOM." SHS'S i"HES ONlS WHO WAS AL.WAYS GRIPING Aeou.,.. OUR RA'TSS ..• ' SHe 1"'00K HBR R00/\1' Wl,-H HE!R! , .. bWF•dJahnaan J>.t.ertt ! CHAPTER ONE ... l FIRST DISCOVE~EP iHe <qoR<aEOUS GOR<af IN A iREI< THRolJGH D,ARKE:ST PATA~ONIA. MY EXPEDITION ... ~ OUT! l W15M I'C> THOcJ<iHT OF SOMETHING L.ltG Tl-4AT 8AC)C IN CHAP-R ONE . By George Lemont eu.,-A HUNPRS:P AN' SIX-rY S:IGH"T" e>UGKS A PAY IS A L,..0,-OF MO~eY ... .• NO JAO< .. MOST ts JUS• l'Y\AKE -BELIEVE. WMAT QEALLV CAUSES 1"l-40SE ICY DESk3NS 'S ,,_.E M0'5TUQE lN 11-E AJQ ~EN '"11-E TEMPECATUQE ... TUM:e:r....:e::~::E:::E:~S by Tom K. Ryan HUSSANO HUNTER'S HANDBOOK r------------~:;;E - Show him he's getting a mature, sensible girl, future Bria.e,not just an empty-headed '(chick''. I ASK~P MYSeL.F: WHAi COLJL-CJ A MATURE:, S~N5ff3L-t: 61RL-ro FOR HER GUV? 'J><>QLE~'S ~c>R.,LD OWlSE~5rAL SNOWBALL. .. WHAT DO '{OU SEE IN M'/ FUTURE?? YOU'RE J?QNNA BECOME RICH AND FAMOUS! .. You 'Rf GON~A MARRY A PRINCE! --------~~ I -vouk£ 60NNA 8£ DISCOVERED BY A TAL£NT SCOUT AND END UP IN MoLL'tWOOD ! I ' OKAY, SO I LIED A UTrLE. SUE ME. ' CAN l'OU TRUST l'OUR El'FS! 1Htt are at least 1hl dilf.r· f!IK'H ta d,.•l•a dt1ai1J bdwftlt lop Hd bottom pallets. How qukkly an yM find t!IMI! Cltecll amwen wltb tbow below. ... ,_,. .. lfl• '9 •llujWfW 91 ll09 ., ·-- It~ ·~tf ..... .L ' ................. ' lll.if94Wll~ l '-...0 AilNol..D, I DON'I L.1it~ "fH IS TA0L.~.' f/Y GO~LY I YOLY ~ ~IG~1' I I WIL.l-.'.1 OLDilMER, WHERe'Re vou 601N6!?'/ 10 PANAMA." -ro DE.FE:ND OUR CANAL! WITH a quick hand (and some luck) you can perfonn thi5 deli· cate balanona stunt for your fnendJ: Cut a a rip of paper about six inches Iona and an inch or so wide. Hold the stnp at one end and mvite a bystander to plau. _,.. small coin at the other . end Now maneuver stnp and coin to the nm of an empty jar or water glass. With coin cen- tered over nm. u~ your free hand to chop down at the center of the strip (see inset. above). If all aocs well, strip will be yanked out from under coin, le11v- ina coin balanced on ---BULLETIN BOARD--- •t,l.J SIUDOOI tlnd Hmben o .. , IW• ud tllllr'ft antOftl COIUKUllY« leUm of tbJI lnltnce: With renaluation ended, every student wore a smile. P.S.: N111Dben an DOt la coueallH otdn. •Money Talks! Challenge: Insert the name of a U.S coin to complete each phrase: I. A red _. 2. A thin _. 3. A wooden _. ·19"4"4! ·c ·-C IU9~ I •Word Play: Otuae. SHARI llllo. WHALE •• three st.epe, aubblna a letter • ada ltep to forw • uw wOfd. Ea.: Boy, bey, baa, Mu. ... llM ... 9111 'IUelll ·~ ·A-"IC •Who Sald That? "My ribl are broken." said the umbrella. "I lost a tootb," said the aear. "Take my hand," said the banana. Can you add any? rim of the alass. If not, ALLEl' OOPS! Jut oiw of ft•e ballt thro .. lty 1111• ltowter try apin. 1bove read1a Ill aoaJ. Wlaklll ouT We'U Id 10• cledde. COLD 1 A,_.; ,...,.... aiv.11 -.... -...-WIRT ..,,.__ 1Ce9C .._..t 1-RM. 1-U • ...._ l-YeDow. '-IA. "'"11. S-flnll. 6-U. lftO· 7-Dk. awe-. I-Dk. are-. t-Puplc. SPElf BINOER! THtN tc0tt 2 p06nt1 c.ch ror all ___ .......,_..._....__ words ot four lettm or mocc---....,. _ _..__..._, found tmona the letters. ,.,, lo .oir. ..... ,. ,.... ._..,_,. .. I_...,_....., By Brown and Casson 11'S IN A OIZA~I . ANCI rr·5 roo ct..ose; lo TH~ l(ITCHe-N ! Y'K~OW I M\KE, ... YOU'RE R\6M"f. GOGH , 1 OON'i KNOW· 1He: 12esfALJIZANT 15 '50 CfZOWC/Er. C' ... Ar(?NOL..0, FO~ ONCe--JUSI o~c~ ~ r~v -ro ASSl!R'T YOUIZ?~L. F !.' Ben Templeton & Tom Forman '1 I 0 '! ~ f .. I J J I I MARMADUKE® GORDO '/ll<ESf FIVE P.M. f fie/LL BE COMING 1-/0ME AMI M!AIUTEf 1-s HE_ --... All1111 ... M' llE CAf.1 1iu<e Hrttt FOR A T<'tOE ! CAT HAii< ~WHOO W#OO~ DRIVES Jl!M UP THE ~W#OO~ WALLf "" ( " I. \. l.i._ ..... ' -:'I {" -~ '"' .-. r • / 3CJ'1" &oT MY~LIEUT OFF Wrrl-f A reN t>OUAR FINS l" ~E SAY~· CASEY Gus Arriola .I WISH IT ~Tl:JCI<. TOME illE: WAY ITSTICK5 'TO THIS/ VELVET. January 8, 1978 I DAILY PILOT I • -VANTAGE , ~ I . 1 VANTAGE VANTAGE FAMILY WEEKLY OROERCARD ( ( ( I 20 FILTER C $1.00 B-2 7759860 c ""' ~-------------------------------=-----------~---------- Tten YOURSELF 511111 .. QUllbllll. •a ....... 10 "All," F~ ..... '41 llJrMglllll-.__ lllw ltR. NY 10012 Wll,.,&sllr ........... ~ .. c.lll't-~ FOR REP. LES ASPIN (D.-Wis.) w..t ...._ ,... mot ..-tan alJHmy I.all rt bmdta ..._IO,_,. ol Mnk:e? -R.L.T .• Metdtaa. ..... • Military pensions will cost tAxpayen S9 blll6on next ~. and the amount wll top S17 bmk>n In another two decades. Most ol that money !JOC$ to people who aren't retired and not of retirement age. The av- erage couple turning 65 this year will get $69, 000 In Soc:lal Secw1ty benefits over the rest of Iha llws ..... the ewrage ~ listed m4ll wtU get $155,000 be/ore he turns 65, and the average offUr almost Mllitarv pensions are too lavish $300,000. We must pey our mllttmy re- tirees generous pensions. never lavish ones The cunenl retirement 1Y51em was written when pay was low. and the pension was to make up for the lousy pay. The pay II no ~ lousy when rccru1ts get al:molt S7,000 and a 21·ycar·oki Anny captain almo.t $20,000. FOR FRAN VOORDE. dlr al tcheduMng for th! Prftdcnt c--....... c:ltbml ..... .. 1, .. c.... .. 6e Wlllte Houe? -R..E. Smida, CbapeJ HJU, N.C. e h's possible, and It has happened on a numbeT of ocx:ask>ns. h's also true, stmply because of the large number of requests, that his official raponslbditses as President predude h6s being able to greet as many as he would like. I think the average U.S. dtlMn Is quite undemanding of this and would not want the President to do anything other than make his ftrst prlo'1ty the ~olhaoffa. FOR LOIS L. LINDAUER, authority on weight control Seem. to aae It wu ...-fcx me to ION ..tflbt 10 ~ ... What'• tM NMOA? -G.M .• a..o. Ne.. e Young bodies ~ energy growtng, and eneT'9Y equals caJona Some time aftet one passn 30. the body stops building Itself. Las food each year Is required to stay at the same we'9ht. Successful dieting after that point in life cub CAlor1es below the break-even point. Hint lo owr-30 dieters: In- stead of cutting dOwn on your activity, speed It up. Weight lou CMl be hurried up by diet and exercise. FOR BBJ. mcH, coach, C~veland Caval\en How does~ a pl'O ._.. d.18. from CAKt. ... collq1 b1 ~-Iha.. l.N., Hobmt. t.d.. •There .,.. many differenc., but th! ~ ones are tNit you play four ttmes as meny games In a pro -...on than ln the college MaSOn, and you have far las time to prepare for an op- ponent. The 24-second dock alto makes the techniques and phlloeophy used In offeme and defenle much dlffcmtt. Fund.a· men.U al the game still remain the aux for both oolege and pro belt. however FOR THE .. ASK .. EDITOR .. lltd& ...... epltttlee .... Bluca. ...... ..., ........ wtdt ... ... ..... ...... 8bollt .... ? -E.L. MIHIJy,. N..I. • The rePorts that they're breaking up ha~ been squekhed by the Jaggers. but the latest bulletins claim that they really ore &boot to caJ1 It quits To thts reporter, Mick insisted that they have a "great relation· ship" but concedes theirs Is an unconven· lkJnal merrlllge. As lo~~ about him and the atranged wife of Cana· .... ~ dlan Prime Minlst.er P\erre Trudeau, Mick ... tokl a London lnteMewe1: .. , wouldn't go Thev don't fight In public. near her with a barge poler' Blanca. fre. quendy paired with rock star Rod Stewart, said "Yes. Rod and I did have dlnner togeth- er We ~eat the same restaurant. but at different tables "~. 34. summed up: "We don't have slinging matches In public, so people have to Invent juicy stories about us." FOR .RJOUE WALKE.JI.. mir ol Good nma Are fOtl ..,.. ..... e dae a.r.cc-yo. ..., oe 1V1 -C.R..~fla. • Ya -and no. Ju like J .J .. wcrythlng was my wont sub- Jed. I failed In everythtng. The only one I passed -or rcraped through -. was history. But unlike J.J . rm very quiet. although not shy. I'm not a sociaJtur. don't like parties -and haven't been 10 one In yeal'I. I prefer the home lights to the bright ones -espedally when I' rn wtth a glrfriend. · FOR El.TON JOHN. rock stat .lat bow cllcl '°" eet etMt..r? -C.D., IAb ca..rte., IA. •First thtng I did was rettre my real name, Reginald Dwight. and become Elton John. (The name was iruplred by muaidans Elton Dean and John Baldry.) My first )ob was as an emind boy al a music company. Then I read a trade-paper ad asking IOfl9' wrikn lo send In examples of their wodl. My music seemed to fli the lyrics ol Bernie Tau.pin. We got together and formed a team Thal was In the mid-6<rs FOR PEif.A BENC~. author of The Deep H .. .._ ,._ ,.._ a9ec-' 909f ldiile' .., ol Ille? -Lll .• Wl--.lllaa. • H.cDy at all, odm than that they're bored to death from be- ing -..cf about thMb. In~ of poa«iltot•, Trw:y. 10, end Clay, 7, are tri oactJy the same position as they were before Jowa -on an allowance. They get falsa when they eam them -not when I haw. fm a strict father -won't brook any non- ..-. I don't.go as fa as beattng or betng physical, but rm a dlldplnarian and don't Indulge my kids. PRO-... .... w . ..,...,~N.~ Coundl ol Juvcnlle end Family CCM.111 J~ PRO Ano con CON ........ ..,. ID ·Ind.) JudldmyCom.1•11*- Durtng my M\le11--year participation In s.n&te lnvatlgatk>ns Into the Juven~ jUltlc.e syttem, I have found ft &aught with 1eJ1 dlac:rlmlnallon, ln)ustice. overburdened personnel and ()OUJf dockets and fadlttles rncmbllng dun- geons m«e than rehablfttatk>n am· ten. The Juvenile Justice and Oelin· qucncy Ptevention Ad ol 1974, The }uvcnlle court l'tPfeMnls this country's valid attempt lo lndlvlduol· lie Justice. Far from being outmoded, the juvenl~ court system Is advanced among the courts In utilizing the Ml'· vtces of social agendCs and In tallor-lng court-ordefed plans to addrets distinct ~ and needs °' """ non. SUCCl!Mful Nnaway youth ~ grams and shcltet-care fadlttta across the country attest to the court'• phllolophy al pnwldlng ltrUct,U(e to a young- 1ter'1 llf e. rather than meting ou' punishment for punish· mcnt's sake. With raped to Mf1out juvenlfc atma. Juv~ court functions In much the same manner u adult court In protecting "9aJ righb whle ~ to pr~ 1eCt the Interests °' IOddy .. wd. Thus the Juwntte court II the main bulwark against later adult a1mlnabty. Is The Juvenile Court System Working FJfectJuely? whk:t'I I Introduced and only now ls ~Ying edequate funding, wlD make more humane the treatment al juwn- lle ci&ndcn. By tNs Act'• pasuge. Congral Qlls upon the s&atd and local govcmnwnts. as wd u public and p«Wate agenda, to correct the pmildllng Juvenile justice Tatklna)e, which has made tnstttutlonakmtlon the favonte 1brl11MM for offlcWI ClOnfronted wtlh ~ offcndM who Nn the gamut horn the horn*-to tho9e who pole • Mf10ul tlwcat to public ufety. I 1 m l'llJ~lii11 111j 'l'illt: :11:1 ~> 11 1l•Jl.1 1;~ i: l!Il11 .. : ·~I If Ii,; _I J,f l!f!. 1lf' ]l"j..I ~ ~ lfl I: , u Ifft_ .i.~r, -'-' 11, JI ~, I · t1Mft l!~ttdl~t I 11 ' . . l~ > p . ·' l~ , ... ~~ /;'J:. ~ Ir. . J. 1,1r " , ::: • j ,~ ,... : ti ~ .-: ..,. . ·~'. .. -!=·.!. ,\ 41',, -. -,_,, -< I ~ ~liir!Jsf [ ~ ·b•W-.~,~· -,~!t!M··' ~ :~w11Q~~lt~ =f ~~~~~~~~~~ "'( 0 1:f f Ei· ·11tn ;; ~~ ~! l ~ltfi.. . 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I i -·· ! i i. 1 n . s. 1 8 I», ~-; o I -_ · :; g .. ! ~-- { •. . ·=-l ~ r ~~i· i i S, .loeepb N. Bell On Sept. 30, 1955, a sleelc, ~· powered •ports car drluen bv a dark, ln~nse voung man with a mechanic ~nd riding beside him streaked down a highway near POJO Roblu, Calif. Suddenlv. a car pulled out of an Inter· section onto the hlghwav. Brakes 9CrUChed OI the young drloer ~d des~rately to auold the other car. But there waan 't enough time or ~. and the cars OG1hed heod-on. Re- markably, the mechanic and the driuer of the second car survlued the cnuh. But the drluer of the sports car wa1 kllled lnstantfv. He WOI an actor named Jama Dean, and he was 24 veors old when he died. Jim 8ridga vMdJy remembas when he Int hemd the newt. He was buidlng • tct fOf ....... production In the only ~ school In Conway. M . He ran from the eud!tariwn al the w.y to the local radio ltlldon, wha-. t. ltood oui*M .,. .,. nounc:a's booth and heard the report con- &-med. 'h was the rnOlt shattiatng ~ moe of tu. young life. ,,__ .,_ .... _., ......... ...._ but 8rtdga had seen them dozens of thna. Along wtth mllllons ol other young people In the 1950'1, he ldentlfted wtth Jwna Dun, and he c.erried the .tW>dc ol hb hero's death wtth him fOf mon than 20 ye .... Then Bridges Ntumed to Conw-v es • aiocadul fUmmaMr (The Pope Chow, The 8abv Moka) to peel b.c:k , some Layers of his genaration by making • movie about the profound elf.at Dun's death had on Bndges and his du.mates. 8r1dga dded the Rim Septiember 30, 1955, and landed Richard Thomas - John Boy of The Walton• -to play Bridges'• alter ego. He then decided to tcek local young people to piay many ol the other lead Ing roles. So In the spnng of 1976, a group of Hollywood talent ICOUts swept Into Arltan1a1 to bulld some dreams, and a handful of young Mva changed as a l'ftUlt -particutarly the ltva of three Arbnul girls named Debbie &n- ton, U.. Sb.int and Mary Kai a.tt. WhenSeJ*mber30, 1955c.amctotown, Usa was a college juni. paformlng In a Little Rode production of God'f'Cll. Mary Kai wu a junior at Conway High School. singing and playtng the gubr at weddings and pmtliD. And ~ WM In New York City. buang ,_ hud ~ the .... wodd ol the entert.alnment buslnaa, a amall-town gkt dcflnltely not maklng good. Mt. 13 ,..... of dlllM:e tra ...... Dcbb6a -blond and er..derl Doi pr.av -felt ruidy to tab a lhot Ill t. W.long ambition: dandng with the R..dlo City Mutlc Hall Rocbtta. She antved tn flew York at age 20 with a ye.111'1 ~in IUIMW:rltodt, ... audltlondee.Mtdcnough money to IUppOft her fcx two months. On her way to R.dJo City. o.bble got bt on the ~ pmtiied, ..,.. .... 9'long chc8oi• and~ entv.d -.. ..... end cllMwled -10 mhMI .... tor,_ audition. Whm ~ Uned .-.y, the cxpll6ned ,_ probkme with the alb- ~ Bel•• /teqwm ~ eo Femty We8Jv -_,. '° _,.. ~ "°""""' JNM· CCldoN. ~ twp.r's, Good HQu.-.., Ing ond MGC.1'1 • • fN#Uwax&.r,...,, .. .,. 3 GIRLS 'l'ELL WHAT IT TAKES TO BREAAINTO THE MOVIES James Dean's death touched millions. Now a new movie about him has changed the lives of three young women. The legendary Jomes Deon. way and wept large Arkansas t~an. It didn't matter. The rule wecn't bent. Hermoneywudaperatelylowwhenlhc came home from a day ol ~hunting to find a metaage to call Unlvcrlal Scudloe In Hollywood. Debbie thought 11 w• a )ok.a until her parents phoMd cxcMedly to tel her that • Ude Rock photO!fji.¢ier who had done a portfolo on DebbW when 1M ftnlshed among the Mm Mcanaa ftnallltl had shown the pic:tura to Jim e.tdga, who wanted t. In Arbnsa. fOf a movie. U.. ..._......,..., .-dollo -nor er..derl loob -to RnOOCh her way. She ftnt punued a minor pm1 and ttm.. ndMd her sights to a CIOltantng ro&. when Tho- mas encouraged her after a pardcularly good Mllk>r'I. "He was great," the r...a.. '1 w dapeu•ly uncomfortable, end h. aupportied ms ... U... who grew up In a auburb ol Utde Rodt, *'<II to be more hewhecllng thM o.bble. She quit ~ tchool tn ,_ ...... year, then taled Into the Untvenlty of Arkansas. U.. WM a junior In college - wlth.......a.-..o1~ .... In lll\lllllUk beMnd ,_ -what Bridges antwd '° CMt s.,.., 30, 1955. She won lw Job wteh., ll•pi--"°" "' the ... the4 ....... anydmg •ct.Vd .... . May KM a.rte ta the~ ol the l'°"P· She ... 17-yar-old ~ In ~ ~ School what the mouta .,.,.. .. rMd. ~ ol a wakhy~ dly ....._ __ --- The stan of September 30, 1955 with their famUJa In front of Ltttle Rocta old state capitol. From left: Lisa Blount.. Mary Kai Clorlc and Deborah &nson. coundlwomln and c:MI ......... nmned Jane wa.o... Mary Kai .... been Gii - lo ITWllc llkMlS ... -• llMI c:hld. AJong wllh ..wrel ol ha c:a-nam, the audldoned tor~ 30, 1955 .. • Ii.ti and became a ftn* Wen her moChs found out. Jane W.... was a llChoolnwM.e ol Jim Brtdges and knows him well. She mbd him not to C8lt Mary Kat In a apcalcJng part '"because It might be unMI· ding to her. I want her to finish high echool before lhe gets Into this IOrt of thing." llet.._,l<Mwu..._._..._. a.at role before Bndga rullzed the was hit friend's daughter. Al this happened weJI OYU a yqt ago. Since compldon ol the fll:m, l.laa and Debb6e have been folowtng ltml&. routes whis Mary Kat hu marched lo • dffCNnt tune. She !P'«fuat-.d ftom hiQfl IChool IMt lprtng and for * months hea ban wcn- lng as the YOCalllt with a rock band that toun the Southwat. At 19, Mary Kat has '-own apmblWllt, t. own Income and her own vMwl on life. "Men thiin ~ ..... ~ • ., ..... to *'9, to gl\l'S people ~ With my m"'*, 8nd to Witts ~ and eonga. I tuppoM eventually ra go b.c:k to 9Chool, but now I cn)DV whlll rm doing." By ClOnb'Blt, u. and Debb6e ...... lkigle-mlnded d ' n•illllori to llawl In the m<Ma. n.. 8nel WMkl ol 6lming S.,-mbcr 30, 1955 Wat done In Holy- wood, and..., ..... .---1n c.or. Na.~ kd togethc fOf a while, then drttt.d llPl't· Tbev bedn't ....... Gd. ......... montw wt.. dw 001Dt*...,.1 ol an ae- ~ ._... llnd rumen mound ~ wood .... S.,.nNr 30. 1955 ...... ftlm ..., • tillOf'8 pmto.A'IMCI ~ ~ llnded Mr • .,.... roa..1n ... move. Col-p,. o....·. Whm Debbie NPOded flo • Mr connct ....... Into u... who hed came eo ..tlllor'I b a ....a de In the 8bn. For a few tnoment:s. rncmarta ol bet· .. ~poured out. u.. cMn't gel the pmt.. but• '9w weaa ..._the won a ...,._ )or s-t In. flm called n.. Dav the Beada Qurw lo Town. Both girts .. firm abcM ti-* ....... lions. o.bbl.'1 mod.-Ida mllltier-of· fac:dy: .. Detib6e'1 always known whlll ... wmited. That's why lhe'a h9d no ..tous romances. She wouldn't id~ get In t. way." Addi Debbi. limply: "I want to be a moY\c star. To me, that mean1 betng abla to IUppOl't myself the way I MM." Liu would say un.n to these wnti- mcnts. "This," the saya, "la what I enjoy. what I want to do to earn my llvlng. It waa my dedllon, and my parents supported me all the way." lflllloaewdlwGw..._,.... AW-·v when Sepliember30, 195511 Tete.ed ~ the ~ What they wd ... wlll be remarkably dole to what they would ... In real ••. Says Richerd Thomu ol his ~: UWhen you rud wtth • ~ ol people -.. WC did wtth et. flm -d'8N ad alway. doliJa \.a'ldl you COCM on the J*'90n who II go4ng to do ttw part; then you know. And I knew ~ all thNc of these pk. h tum1 out they el rethcr NMmble th8 perts they play.d In the 8tm. Dcbb6a .. vtvadoul and Ye'Y mw::h ~being an am.a. Liia la a .._ men aft-camr, wtlhchwn, lw comforteb&.. And Mary KM ii, well. Mary Kil, frtcndly and open.,. They C8llJC together .... NClnd!f In • crowded um. Rock dJlcodwque when umv..a a.w than home fror the in· --"' s..a 9 ... , 30. ~. N9ly Kai ....... che~.-u. end Dlltie '*""to....,. mMf to,..,. the ~ ~ cha ooledlw ctr......., toak. llwpc In..,.. ... "'• mlddl.-.- ed .__ eo a movie .. lheVd oner kno.IM. o.tabk, u. and Miry Kai_,., krlOWn dllll nWie In the ~. .... but ..... IMy ... ct.,. ... . for al ol then'i wry eoon. IUm Wning: Thi Sura-GIMlll Ha Oet•minld n.tt'lgnnt Smoling Is Dlnglraus to Y• tt.llh. StNpe aJnk Bridgesoollap&e Hurncanes rage. Airplanes colltde Earthquakes strike. We mourn the victims and lament lhe property lost and de- stroyed But do we ream anything? When Hnoc Stna. a gnppmg new "Mobil Show- case" tetev1s1on presentation which begins this Wednesday evening, answers the Question with a resounding ·yes: The 12-week series of half-hour programs will be telecast Oller a nationwide network ol stations at 7 .30 p.m. (6:30 Central). It focuses on actual events which have shocked the world down through the years, providing an exciting and penetrating insight into each of them. ... ~- fhMOr. . .:.:: • • Glenn Fotd 1s narrator of the series, whteh uses newsreel footage and interviews with survi\IOfS and observers of these natural and man-made disasters The result Is an unforgettable picture ot the calamitous occurrences which have taken place since the century Degan Sensationalism has no place In "When Havoc Struck • Rather. each program 1s an Important historical document. In tact. the series has been recommended by the National Education Association. Mr. Ford punctuates each program with knowledgeab68 commentary on the scientific and technolog- ical advances born of these catastrophes which have helped to prevent similar occurrences-or 10 cope with those which cannot be completely overcome. Famous dlaatera like the explosion of lhe Hindenburg. the San Francisco earthquake, and the smklng of the Titanic come breathtakingly alive. But the series goes welt beyond these familiar eJCamples of man's miscatculatlon and nature's wrath. ~ lngedln are also examined on "When Havoc Struck: tnctUded are fires. volcanic erupttOOS, floods. and even Grand Pm auto racing accidents. The message, however, 1s not one oC despair, but of hope-the great strides mankind has made away trom the possib4hty of history repealing Itself. Don't miss Wednesday evening's Initial program In this absort>lng series. See your-local listings for the time and station in your area For 11 pfOQram guldtl to "~n Havoc Struck." wfir. to~ HS, Mobil Corpot1tlon. I 60 East 42nd Stre.t, IMw )t)rl(. N. Y. 10011. Mobil. PEOPLE QUIZ/ a, John E. Gtbeon Can additional sleep rid a person of a neurosis? Are most people plagued by some type of neurotic tendency? .. 1RUE OR FALSE1 1. F.w people are completely &ti ol IOmC neurotic tende:nda, and aD we c:an do Is le.am to Ive with theM tendencies. 2. Creative people tend to be more neu- rotic than nonaeattve people. S. In many cases neurotic PJn1ptoms are banllhed jult by getting more sl.cp. 4. People who are neurodc have stnaDer eye pupill. 5. People who faint In reaction to stress arw llkeJy to be neurotic. 6. Ncl.a'Otic thinking uses up a lot of un- necesaary energy. ANSWERS 1. FolM. At Brigham Young Unlvcrllty the rauJta of 14 ~ psychologic:al studm were examined. Summation ol the .ftnd- lngl: thac was a median ... mlleion rate ol 43 paeent among subjects ttudled (c:Mel wMr. the neur.-dlMppared by tad}, and a mnla6on rate ol more than 50 per- cent with what was termed .. mlnln\al trot· mcrrt." The cvldcooe IMtnl to suggest Ibo~ that • we continue to profit by the ~ life hands "'· neurotic tenden- da ltand a good chanct ol dimlnilNng or dlsappeartnv completely. I. T,_ (In~ omal. A~ clearly wtJI not m.M a dull, ~. lnMn· llttw penon aattw. On the other hand • . psychologic:al studwa • the lJnMmlty ol London lndlcat• that c::ntallW alt atudenb d.ftrulely have mere neurotic aympton115 than ttudents engaged tn ceher punutc.. And "' a lt\ad.y conducted by behavtor spe- dal'9b at the oo..Jdorf Academy of Ane Am (Gmneny), the mt tuctwn ~ .ud to dMde ttud.n1S Into two groupJ: tho. who thowed cl/kSenct ol bclr¥J gift- ed and the. ..., <Id not. The gmed ~ awrllgld w~ hlat* tcOIWI on tab~ to NW.al~ than the noiiglftild gloup. ~ in • llUdy of the ..a.too• Mt I ..... CNlltMty ~ odw.,.....ol~-~ otlovalda's Safmik Unlvcr8ty. "A ~ c:11ndy PoSldw ooneladon was found be- tween creadvtty and ncurosls." EYldenoe throughout the study Indicates, however, that aeattve people who ere MlWOtic arc IUCCl:llful In lpk of their ne~. S. T,,_. A Unlvenlty of Plttsburvh School al Medldne study c:lta evidence showing 1hat actdtcionaJ .1ecp c:an pennanendy IOOChe end restore the tangled nerves and jumpy anldetiet that are • pert ol M\A"OSk. In one expcrtment cited. 73 out ol 87 ncu• rodes wa-. ctther cured c:ompktdy or Im· proved alter a reglrN of "extended daily -.,. " Further lnvadgiltions proWle evt- ~ that .. ev«n • prok>nglltlon of the flonnal nJghttirM sleep to 10 to 12 hours is • ltrong therapeutic factor. .. 4 . Trw. University of Chicago psyc:holo- g'-t Edthard H. Has. who has made en Intensive study ol the hidden thoughts and emotkJN rcveaJed by the eyes, fepot1I that the pupOa ol adults wtth • ful.blown neurOlll are smal1cr than other people's. Ncurotla •• characterized as being rtc:lden wtth "anxldes, compulsk>ns, obMs8'onl or groundleta fears." Consequently. their oudook on the world la not u p&asent • ll might be. lt's lnteratlng to note that previ- ous &tudia have demonstrat4'd that when a person "likes what he sea,·· the pupils ol htseyabecome larger, and when he doesn't like what he sea, they bec:orM smaller. 5 . True. At the Northwatcm Untverstty Medical Center a study w• made ol non- pathologk:al fainting, which oa:un .. 1n ur- taln otherwtM huhhy people In mponM to ltratful lltuatlonl, such as minor swgf- c.al or dental procedure or the lllght ol • hy- podermic needJe." Men end women ltU· dents were ec:p1rated Into two ~ - fainters and nonfalntcn -and given a aanct.d pcnonallty tat. R.ults: the fahitenmedellgnlfantlyhlgher1CONSona neurolllpro/lle. which musuraapenon's emodonal ttab8lty. ~ and llMl1hood to br~ under ame.. 6. True. New York Unlvaslty studies show that MURJtic tNnldng Is OM ol our mott &u.tratins and nervoutfy depletlng forms of mental actMty. In this state, the penon feels the c:onatant threat of IOIM vague lmpmding catalb'ophe. Ncu:rotk INnklng II ~ as a faulty system ol ~ beMd on wbhful ~ and fanciful belcfs. The rm.Ing "9*f*" la k>glc. Ncurodc aNdcty la 8l'OUled by the penon'• lnabdly to control al the un- tUlllttc ~that he contura In hJs mind end projects Into a ~. WNd the MUrOtlc "*'Mr Medi to do la take • herd, ~ look .. Nmtd and trade hll t.ltlllilll b told. logic.a swot. bay. 11* way. hl9 ~ - whldt "elrudy wcrtdng ~ -car\ be Ul9d ... ~ .tJunct to ,.. cn111tw iMr'9 IWI I ) Why Buy JI 011nuln11 Diamond When only an expert can tell if it's real? trs TAU£--FEW l'EOPLE CAH TELL THE DIFFERENCE. -Thia is wtiy -Le ...,. .., "'illioniljra ofWl -._ .. tiorw .._ ttiey "'*• ~le 1111111 ,.-. Tiiey 111-~only ,... ..,_.or ;.w.&ars with ~I ,_..man -"'' lfw -•> If they -_.. • nr,. wOf1ft ...... °'. G.ftfire SlnM*doft ~ .... ..., 1251 GEMPIRES ARE CATCHING ON LIKE WIU>f'IR£1 -Y-....... 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T.UI All:tee .. llMll .. •------- SPECIAL DOCTORS FOR ACCIDENT VICTIMS This team's work is remarkable during what it calls the "'first golden hour" when a aitically Injured patient can be saved or lost depending on the quality of care he receives. By Robert P. Bomboy chedc '°'Internal bleedlng. The ~ team may ~ '°' hows to ~ the pettent'a condition. When George Atkinson hears the brown phone ring, he knows It mean1 trouble. At· klnlon sits at the communkations hub of the Maryland l nsttt\lte for Emergency Medk:el Scrvtca ln Beltimcn, and when he p6du up the brown phone, the caDcr et the other end wlll be a helicopter pilot fly· Ing from the scene of an automobtle acci- dent with a crttk:ally tnJured patient. The trauma center" acc.cpts only the most severely Injured, the casualUea of acd- <knu IO ...,.. that every pdmt .. CS· ned by hellcopcr. The arrival of a crltlcolly Injured patient. Sovs one staff doctor: "In medl· cine vou 're taught to dlagna./ and treat. We do It in reverse." Atkinson bltcnl al the pClot caDs In de· talls of the patient's condltion: "'We haw a white male, 25 ya.rs old, with MWlfC head lnjwa. 8&ood pressure II 80 OYet 50 and raptraUont are 8 ... TM Wk:opta .W tCMICll dowD la 10 ....... at a structure lndtstlngubh- able from others at the Untvcrdy of Mary- land Holpttal. Known as the lhoc:k·trauma center, the Institute ls the puccttmc equlvalart of M.A.S.H. (Mobde Army Surgkal Hotpttan. A model for the nation, II acoepea and trutl vk:tims of catastrophk tn)uria from throughout Meiy\and and the surrounding stata of Delaw•e, PenntylvanJ.I, Virginia and Wat. Virginia. Its 325 doctors, nuna and technicians, woridng under Or. R. Ad- ams Cowtcy, a ptonecr In emavcncy med· k:IM In tt\ll country, have rcvolutlonlzied tratmcnt of the a1licaly tnJured and cut the death rate In the _..., they acve from 70 percent to 19 percent today. AfWr taking the pdot'1 meuege, Adcln- aon caDs one of ttw.. ec:cldent turns al· ways on duty. and a doc:tOf and nurse ~ to meet the patient on the hdcopter pad outside. Their Immediate Job la to ~ sure the.Ir patient II breathing and to ~ to contro& eny blecdtng. Olla ... ,..... .. oet of die .... cope.. ..... ~anW IMlde ... ....,... ... and down a ~lned c:ontdor lead.Ing to the trauma center's emcrgmicy edmtl· ting .... l.n the llMI cubk:Sc crammed wtth equipment, there Is hardly mpacc enough for the acddcnt vldjm and the ftvc doc:ton, three nurses and two technlmnt m.adnQ up the emerges icy team. Each member wotb lndep..ldendy on ~ duaa th.81 he performs doc- cns ol dmel •month. The eum m\llf wortc falt beca_.. much hu to be dolw In ttM>M &wt audlll mlnutet i the pdcnt la to IUr• vtw. 1he ...... Important. The unccM llldoua pMlcnt .. coni..c:ted to llbl ltltnw__. tin.. A l'al*ldul tube ao-Into .. mn.t. • catdlogi•• and oct. .-.Smllc monlfortnG dew. me.- ... vlllll llFI, blood ......... end x a.,. .. ..._., Ind dmia caam bedl from che lillbcailby cw. • 11' ; ---Four _. geosw end an..,....,....,,_.. worll lbul- ~on --•ll pm'9~h9body. OM fnaldnt an lndllon In the #llMbMn to Troumo un~r dir., Dr. R.A. Cowley "In eomc s-ts ol the country If you have thlia kind of acddcnt, you go to the hoepltal In • Ileane, .. teys. doc:tOf. Of the S2 m!aon Americans lnJured each year In ec:ddcntl of .. kinda, 110,000 die and 400,000 othcn IUffs ludng ~ •. Nationwtde, 70 percsnt of the deaths are In rural ..... But In Maryland the comblnaUon °' ~ ~and thetrawnacents haemac:I. bfe-evtng csc ilVallab&c to everyone. "We've shown that the Korun M.A.S.H. opeation ol 1952 can be brought to the c:tv11an 1n l9n," A)ll 0r. John D. Staffon!, a member of CowleY• staff ... Only WC don't have Hot Lipa," he .dda with a laugh. One. the patient .. ~. he It tlMn to the trauma csntw's 16-bed eaa amc.1-- care unit thrM floon ·~ The crtdc:al-~unit hat OM nt.119 for cwry two peo ttcnta and one ol the mott lnnGlll'ldM ~ tems o1 bedllde monMortng ~. e..., .................... Wit. CH ...... le ........ to the lnlia:mlve- c:ar9 n\na bv compmr. The moMon NCOrd IUd'I Yitai .... -blood ...-... .......... put. ,... and ,... ..... and .a.ms~ any~ In condllba Ewry p11119nt "put on a ,..,....,. to hllp ta t..lhe. II ._ 18 1*C*1t of dW body'1-siyaoa....t..9ndm011~ lnjur9d...,.. don't haw thlt ~ ... -SW ID ..... Not ......... the ODii of csc In the trwm.11 center ta hWr. the awr- agc patient' a blll ta a whoppng S630 a dov. The ~ thet operata Ihle medical phenomenon ta part of the Un1Ycr1My of Mmyland but la func:oonaltJ eutonomoua from the \aWcTalty holpbl. It .. rapoc• bit for ~· lllndrnmti lyttim'I of emergency mcdkal MrYlca -and for oo- ord.tnattng 11.atcwlde medlcal communica- tion netwoab, transpOftdon ayams and thctralnlngol ambulance andracuetama. The lntilihu allo watches ovs emer- gency trutment ccnm. In ocher hoepi.ala, tndudlng • trauma center for chlld:ren 14 and under at Johna Hopktns tbpbl, In· I ~ nunatea for atdcaly I In- fants at ocher holplt.ala, • bum c.ntlr, • pd-'°" cem. and a ccntu for hand eurgery. I la die em two ,_. Os. ~ lllo.-to ............. '* from ~ ~ lnJ&a* to 10 ~. The ! key to the trauma center's auccaa la what l he and Or. Stafford ~ refer to .. .. CX>Ol!book medldnc." Ewry patient whee.led Into the IAwDa cent. gets Dn· dardbed, ~ ap ca"C acx:«dlng to a roudne worbd out over the yan. "U you're 91*'9 to save llva, Y'O'I have to know what you're 9C*'9 to do before the pmiilnt coma tn ," says Or. Saifford. '°YOU CM't wel untf Y'O'I opal the ambu· lance door to eec what ·you•w got." ........ acd ..... ,, ..... that the mc.r common ra10n Ml'toualy In- jured pllOcnta die la the phY*Aan'a falurc to act. "The qd waech-and-wmt method .... got to be NPleced by ...... " lnW- vcntlon wtthout ~ ... Or. Smfbd bcllftw. .,n medk:lnc you'N tauPt to dJ. ~and treat. We do It h'I revcrw." The traurn,a cart• ~ ready In 1974 when • ~shot .. W8Y aboard • ,... liner at che 8alllmore airport and atdcaly wounded 1111 ~. Shot In three .-... Reae Lafton woWdn't be alll'9 todllV -It ,,......t for the lraUIDll Clntlr. He had ......,, bled to .... by the time he reached thece:nts, and w..-..n 1271** of blood bcb.hsWll~ 54dayt ..... And CYS tines the lllltimi.,e.d ....... tlon ol Allblwna Gov.nor Geot"gl w.i. .... the11Wccnt.11rhaa~--.... 11 by the Secnt s.w. -the .. to .... VIP.._ ol ~and ..aou. ~ .. ·~"-"' lnOllnM.nd ,,...... •• ~ ....... .-of .. ....... ........ of aulO acdclMll ..... fran ..... ......-c...-----...... daClllMtSJlllMa .... dtynlhot. ltllbbing and Ind~ vtdlrns. lta docton have had to wave olf the hdoop. t.n only once. That happened on a weekend tNa fall when 31 a1dcally Injured pcnona were admitted In 48 hours. "We had people who were Jllll pnic:tUltJ bro- ken al ~ the plla," aays Liz ScanJan, who hat charge of the center's 135 nunes. TM cw w.todee 9' die tnw caW• 1,400 M•he'w a,.... tell a IUI pi bdl iQfy tlmk ltory. VktualJy al the vtdlrN arc ye>Un9 men, many .. rcpat· era, haf hew alcohol In their blood. "'We've come to bdeve that any acdcicnt . la an 'ec:ddcnt' In quota," Myt Or. Nathan Schnape(. a ptyehletrlat w6gr* to the anergenc:y teams ... Many of the people we sec have been caught up In a aw., try- ing to ... IOi'ne ~ llNlltional Of occupdona1 pob&em -and then they had an 'ecddent. '" 8et6des helping the famllia of ec:ddcnt Ylctlmt, Dr. Schoeper dcala wtth the doc- ton and nuna themMlva, whoec a1» tlont are often worn down by the eftOft they put Into the day--ln, day-out fight for llfe -an cffOft they casualy ref• to • "trying noc to loec." One~ c.aae tnvolwd a chad who ~ In a beckyard twtmmtng pool and w. rushed to the trauma center. "'We knew WC had lc.t II from the~ ntng," 1eys • mane, "'but the tum Just leapt on woddng. W. had beet trytng to rauld- tate the bov for about 90 mlnuta when Or. Cowley wal.t In. After MCln9 what the alludor\ was, he put .. hand tn among UI and Mked, ... thle chld 11Mgub6t?' Al of UI CICCcpt the team ~ moved .way from the '**; he leapt rtght on working. flnally, Or. CowWy put hit hand on the awveon's ~Ind reputed the ame 'words. The aqeori ltopped. But when he w.nt to till the penntt. he Mp( .... hat a chldthea.ne •. " 0s.c ..... , ....... ....,o1 ...... .. tic ....., .. 1916 .... eels ahodc ... mon•nmv peuN In the act of dying" and ..,... ol the ..... golden hour" when a allbly ~ .,....,. C9I\ be awed Of loll. ct.peldr!Q on the quallty and ~olthe&Wehsgltl. s. Dr. Cowley: "Only when ewry Anwtcanhm~to~...,gar cy cm._.. we hwa ..alled the IDOlt ur· ....._ ...__. ol a.. CU1N11t a11111 n h.lltt c:mw end ....... c' to the CONWMr the ............... ol .. -,.. the~ lo...... 11111 : r,lt!H,'~h1:11~H HHHflHli~H~Hi~bn~n;~Idl!! iiH! H ~ ~ .! ~. Jr i I: . f 8 !:f!R.l 'C;' [ f ! i I rlf, I ~t1!j. ': a.!!r 5_,r-1i~~~ a. i i-.'t1li1i"!i 1l UffH hi§ll~ 1i iHi-~;l h~~ih ~ ~iF PHI~= Ij 'l ni ! n~~hh •itl1 5 1·1a-u1r1 h~j•-P [ ~ ?.,h =-. ~ ltUafHt rHrHnjiBd .l .. Ua.h~!f n~.Jih i H!i HHH ~i ! 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Cnoose 11 albums. For :nl!NliSIO, p~ ~hipping and handling. ~ll"8ah1t'11 Columbia Record ow. et the good times come ... .................. _ ...... ., ...... ,.r;t'g_ , ........ Clllb...._) ........... ,... 2'n121• ~ HOW THE CLUB OPERATES Simply mall the ac>c>lication together with ~ or money order for $1.86 u peyment (that's $ f'OO for your first 11 aetections. plus aec tor shipping and hllndllng). every four weetta (13 timee • yeer) you,I receive the Oub's music megaiine. which de9cribes the Selection of the Month tor eectt musical lnteteSt ... plua hundreds of lltteme18s from every fteld of music In eddition, up to six times a year you may receive offefa of Spec:i.i Setections. UIUlltly at a diecount off the regular Club prices. (And you11 mo have an apportunity to examine the Club's compre-henSl\le annual-'ihe ~.,In Mus1c • wa11 notify you When it's ready. end ltyouwithtoreoeMt It, do nothing-11 will be shipped automatically for 1~ free trial. with no obliga-tion to buy.) If you with to receive the Selection of the Month or the Special Select1on. you need do nothing-It will be shipped eutOfNlically. If you prefer en alternete Nktctlon. or none at al~ almply fill In the rnponte card atwava provided and mall it by the date specified. You Will elwria have at least 10 d8Y9 In Which to make your decllk>n. lf you ever receive any Selection without having had at leaet 10 days in Which to decide. you may return it at our eJCpenee. for full credit. Your own cherge eccount wm be oper'8d ... the selections ~ order Will be malled end billed at regulat Oub prices, Whloh ounent!Y are MS.08 or S7 98-ptus shipping and handling. (Multis*I unit Mta and Double Selections may be ~hiGf*.) ,- After c:iomPeting )Qlr enrollment eurwment (by buying 8•1•ctlot•withln 3 YMtl). you may cancel membenhip at eny time. If Y'Ol' d9cide to cont~. Y'O"'lt be eligible fOr our generous ITIOl 19)' .....ino bonus plan. kt nowt DE:. 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QM ............ -. ........... __, ........ , --, ---------·--- -·-----·· -~·· --- GOODNEWS: BREAKTHROUGH ON TUNA-NOODLE CASSEROLES By Madlyn Hamen Everyone enjoys this classic. but change is nice. so here are several recipes inspired by the cooking of other lands. The delkate/loooro/tuno, 54.0mc~ and peas Jn a ~my aauce makes &.iiA Tuna Boice a good /antlly meal. SWISS TUNA NOODLE BAKE 1 ..... Ola.) ............ .... ........... J tlll:l11pn•.....,•--"• Yt ~ dl,,....t oftlon "" ~......, ....... ,,.,..., Yt t11111unull "'t1111p11n.-.--.. K t111paa ..... ..._.pepper 2 11111111 a i • ..._,, 2c..•~·-14Ltllllt ...... , ................. , 1 plre.(100IS.)..__,.... thewld 1 C111Pllwellll1ll ............. dw ...... ......., ........ 1Cllllp .. ~C*P ............. ..... 1. PNhat own to 3SOOF. Gruse a 2-qt. ~dish. t . Cook noodla In salted boding water ac- cording to pkg. dll«tiot•; drain. s. In large .... mell buaa. Add onion and ~ cook. ~ urd onkJn .. a.nds. Renow from ......... In noocla and~ ...... Gapt P.ma- An. mill well. 4. Tum mbdurc Into balling diatl; tpt1nlde with P.-meun. e.ke. uncovered. 50 lo SS rnhiles or und Mt. La tlltnd 10 min- um beficn ..mg. liWD 6 IO'Olngl GREEN 1UNA AND NOODLES LASAGNE STYLE v. C-. wi.or ....,,.,._ v. ~..-............,_."°"' I cupa cl**-bnl4fl 2 C8M (IV. or 1 oza. Nd\) tuna In ................. v. Olli>"""" dMlpped ....., V.111f011 .............. 1..,......., ...... 2 cupa(1 ~ ..... owdcrwSMd~ ct..... or Rklotta ~ 1 -(10GID.).._. ................ IMwedMddrailned 1 lb.. llozzwwlle cl...-, thinly IAced 1C1111PC4aa.) ...... ftw1 ··-~ 1. Cook noodles In boding salted water ac- cording to pkg. dlrec:Hons; dn!An. t . Mtll butter In medium saucepan; blend In flour. Godua)Jy stir In chk:bn brodl and ad, ltirTlng until mlxtw't thkbns and coma to bolling. 3. R•mow from heat; stir In tuna, ~ and~. 4 . Mbt egg and cottage d\eeM In srnal bowl. Cowr bottom of "9htlv ~ ~ qt. ~or ~ x 9-x 2-tnch baking dish with coetagc cheese. Layer OM-third of tuna saucie. half of the noodla, half of th. cottage<ha:M mixture' half of the spnach and half of Mozurda ct... . 5. Repat layer-a thm add last d*d of tuna wuce. Sprtnlds Parmesan d..ae over klp. Seka In prchaud 375°F. CWCl'I for 45 nmum. MoloesB~ TUNA PAPRIKASH 1 plre..GID.) ........... llolang .... .... 1 can (10 GD.) creua of ............ ....... 491 1 cen Cl or 4 Ola.) tllced • 1 hoos-. ........ 2 Cllp9 -Cllll.-201 np aw ...... 1 t.11111111 D IJft ..... Ji*ie ,. ... 1paan.,.....lllecll.....- 2~•Vt·•7.._ .... ._. .. ...... ... • 0 , 1 C9 (tlaaJ ............ ...., VtCllllplll ~ .......... .,...., ...... a ••lltt;a•• ....... w_'1s ... ...... , 1. ~ ouer'I llO 3500F. Gr... • l y,_ qt. ct• r al.. C.cd noocAes In ~ ....S.-.r;chln. 1. Blend_..., mutfwoom aoup, mmb- rooms wlh lquld, toUr aam, .,....._, lemon )la and P9PI*-Sdr In tuna. on· Iona .Id noodles; tum ink> C 111 ol.. S. Mia c:rumt. wlh buttllr: ~on tgp cJ Cl J 11 rcJlia. IWl.e 30 to 40 "*""8 undl , bubbliJ. Mot.a 6 ~ ·-- in the S8Clet language of flowers The charm of Victorian tradition. in sterling silver Avaltab .. onty by edvanc. M.ibecription, and then only until January 20, 1178 The Victorian t..anoueoe of Flowers spotca secretly ot all the feelings lo¥ef9 of ltlOM days dared not trust to WOfda. On Valentine's Day, In that romentlc era, ~ would h.ve grven a lavllhly decorated and lacy vai.ntine-a delight- fully lmpeule>ned aftelr full Of hearts . . and llc>weB. And this yeat ~ can redllcover the t1aditlona of Valenbne'• Oey~and lhe mtr1gulng &anguege of llowef'l-witn the one )'OU love. But in a unique Wfft/ ... Wrtti 'The Ftowers ol Love Pendant.' A cameo pendant of s1ef1ing si!Wr. To wear and to treasure. forever and a day. Adorned with low channing flowers. k>'ilngly inlef1Wined, whlctl conoeel among lheif pe'8k a moet -.>· pealing secret message. A tiny moss rose whispert, I Confess my Lo\<e. Be Mine. urges the tour- leafed ctcMlr. Ac:cepf my o.vation, MY9 the curting ciultef of honeysucide ... and lhe little F0tget-~Not 1nS1Slent.ly chants its own name. For an atlordable S35 ~can give het a VaJentine"a gift Of laSting beauty and value: 'The FlowefS Of Low Pendant.' its Intricate desjgn meticuk>ully 5CUlpted tn llnety frosted rellef on polished stefting silver. We will lovingly place It. with Its matctung alerting atver chain. In a lavishly *'<>med VMN\- tine'• c.td. With all the elegant ftourilhes wtnc:h help maJle V•lentine's Day -.nd Yalenttl189 eomethmg out of the ofdmaty. This IS a gift the will be lhnlled to reoeMt . . • and the w1" c:tlefish d all the more tof the shared secrets it c:oncee1s 'The Flowers ot Uwe Pendant' will not be evailabte ttm>ugti any jeweler's atq> or gallefy. Only 1'°99 orders poctmatlled by January 20, 1978. can be eecee>Ceet And there is-naturalfy-• limit Of a Stngle pendant per collec· IOf So now.um hater yeatt. 'The Flowers ot Uwe Pend•nl' wiU be praed lof its '811ty, •well as tof the tender sentiments it COOYeyS. Here Is the pertect gtft IO delight your lov&-not only on Valentine's Day, but ~ day, IOr many yeatt to come. To c:hen9h ... Just like lc>¥e ltMH ... 'The Flowerl Of Low Pendant' ~·· ' ------------------------C*Jlllll ~ ---------------, THE R.OWERS OF LOVE PENDANT Tiie ftanldin Mlnl ff9nldln c.nt.. .... Pwo-.-......... -... ,.., ..._ _...,....,, °"* 1or·r11e '"*-• ot t.-. ,..,,,,.,,,.czr""" I ...... ) Ill eo41d ...noftO 91 ..... wtt11 ...-:Nnt dWI\, II\ • v....--·. c...s ..- -* -. Tiie~••.,.......,•...................... °" ....... ' prefe< to ..., -fol'°'" (Cflecll _,. o out£cnv. 1 encloaa"" _.in-of~.· .......... '"""' 0 8Y CREDIT CARO 11111 ..,,. .,_ _.....,. bf ~ Ille .... -Of AS.' to "" _. ~~ t I~ l I ~lca41VWSA ~No ________ _ "' MrL All Ol'dlfw Mf#I be p a It ,...., f>t"-YIO. rm u..I: ow........,,,_,,,., .... ____ _ ---.-.. bpl~"'·--------->14S ._....,___ IUM,llO'---------- ' L----------------------~-----------------------..------~-~~- . - - Time after time, smokers would try the latest low tar cigarette hoping this time they'd get taste. Enough taste to make a change. ,. Most were ·disappointed. After years of trial and error, it began to look like no cigarette would ever break the mold. Then one did. 12-"*-ar 1Ccboology Succeeds The cigarette: MERIT. The development: 'Enriched Aavor, tobacco. A technology breakthrough that resulted in a way to boost flavor ., without boosting tar. 0 Philip Morrio I llC. "" Kings: 8 mg "tar:' 0.611111 n1coun11v. per clglf1tt1, FTC Recion Aug:n 100'1: 121119"11,;' 0.9mg ni~iMIW. pefc .... nabyFTCMldlod. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. l.DN TAR-'ENR ICHED FLA\at' .. • -Taste tests proved it. Delivers 1aste d Higher Ur Cigarettes Both MERIT and MERIT lCXYs were tested against a number of higher tar cigarettes. The results were conclusive: Overall smokers reported they liked the taste of both MERIT and MERIT JOO's as much as the higher tar cigarettes tested. Cigarettes havingupto60%moretar! onf y one cigarette has 'Enriched Flavor tobacco. . And you can taste it. 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"Y ... of cxpoeurc to .,,. u low .. 75 dedllca (dBA) -thc .,,.. ol nolN produced bv • lllWlllg mKhine -can caUM haring dameg.. (The hcar1ng ttnshold -the P<*\t where a pa.on begtnt to he.s sou.ndl -starts .t zao dBA, a IOft whllpa .i 15 fat equals 30 dBA, and a v.cuwn dean« equals 80 dBA.) E~ alto exists a.p.U.19 that n<J9e M oftm goa unnotiold can C8UIC symptoml of gmaW ...... " Among the .dwrM rncnbil end~ health condlllont ~ to nolN ... J>OIUl'S •• lnbblllty. argumcntadvcnas, ~ navousnat, &nlomnla, '°"of ap- pdte end a redudion of the taual drive. Studla lndk:ate that nolN in excc11 of 45 d8A (a qu.lct floor fan) can caute radea and ftdu.I ~ In tome ~. and at SS d8A (a ttanderd houMhold dotha dryer), nolN int.f .... with speech. "Continued ra.arch Into the cff«:ts of no6M on general health and wd-betng arc undaway right now," Lowe adds. "But It wtJI be some ycan before we've c:olec:ted enough data to atM*h • ftnn rel&~ between noilc pollutlon and poor phystcal and mental health." Acicordlng to Or. Rk:tMird Procunm, d'6cf ol the EnvtroruMntal Ptotection ~'· Wat COlllt Nam ConbGA Pto-giam, ... trnp Cllll¥ for moet people to .. cape noe. polunon, CYC11 In thlW own hoine.. "But uc:h ol UI can t.IM *Pe to make our homes qutet.r and .._ lbWlluJ places," the EPA offtdlll cmphMDa. Arlt, blodl the .,..... ol IOUnd. In the home, .... ..,.... ... IUCh -Wllllhlng ~end dodM9 ~. CWl be en- doMd In taYll a...Miry rooms. lVt, ....... end other ••dleltml•t•ll unlta ehould be In rooms Mt ll*t from lbldv. dlr*'9 end t'-s*'9 -· The nalle level al....._..,.,..,._ can be redumd wtth ~.KO' ...... ~ - foem peds unc* mtun, for aempk. Addllk>nal tlpe from the EPA ChW: • U. iNuladon and vbadon mounts when tnmang dlshwMhas. • PS.ce IOUnd-abeoebtng c:eillng tie In the kidwn. • Put down aq>cdng k> muffle nolle, .. ped1llly In ~ with a lot of tnllfftc. • Keep the vok1me down when llstenlng to the stereo, radio or TV. • Hang heavy drapa over windows doscst to oublide nolN sourc:a. • Tade: rubber or plastic treads on un- carpeted stain. "Perhaps the bat adkx\ a oonanner can tab to combat nolM In the home," says Procunla. "Is to ~-shop. Buy the quieter of two otherwlM comps· able producta." (Propo.ed EPA legbletlon now bcfON ~ wouJd reqWre manufacturen to label their products ac- cording to noise output.) Famlllet CON6datng a moYC to another house or apartment can use a lhnp&e tat dcsjgned by the Ocpartment ol Housing and UTben Dcvdopmcnt to detcnntne baaground noise. One putner stands doM to an outllde waD ol the dwdtng and. In. normal vok:e, r-eads from prtnted matanal held chat hJgh. 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'*ldlno °' 12.tO ...._ •----- T-~ edd 5' ..._._ 1VfM. •----- • By Larry Slmonberg Thousands of doctou and therapists 418 using hypn05ls lo help crime victim,, wtt· neaea and suspects remember what hap- pened, to reinforce confidence and con- eenlration In athletes, to~ the compuJ- slve overeater to curb his habit, to lessen various kinds of physical pain, to treat wx· ual problems and to ease natural and drug- free childbirth. Hypaoete .. a eleeptlb et.at., a ra- ... tX>n of the consctous mind dwtng which Ow subfect Is op«n to suggestion. Hypnotic trances are known to have been part of c:crtatn refjglous and hcallng prac- tices In ancient times. But the 18th·centwy Austrian Franz Mesmer -from whom the word "mesmerize" comes -focused al- wntion on the phenomenon, and the 19th-century Scotsman Jomea Braid coin· ed the term "hypno.i.s." Sdentl&ta have learned much about hypn06ll ovet the yean, but they have been plagued by per· fonnen Ullng 11 at a stage trick. From Mq.. nm, who got ~ettackcd Into theona about "animal magnetism," to stage hyp- notists Inducing voluntun to cackle IJka chickens, many practltionen have given hypnotilm a bad name. According to Dr. Milton V. Kiin«, dlNc· tor of the Institute for R....,ch ln Hypno- IM, learning how to Induce a hypnotic trance ls easy enough. "I could teach It to you ln lesa than 15 minutes," he says. Indeed, various meditation and other re- \ax.ation techniqua employ fonns of hyp- noels. "They use It without labebng It," he explains. GeMraDv. fCMI ua't be hypootlsecl tf rff ~ Utile evidence ext.m ol people doing things und«t hypnoeis their moral values fort>kl, although there have been caMS of subjects being tricked Into committing otmes. Perhaps 10 percent of the population are "good subjms" -able to go Into a dMp trance -and a similar ffbmbcr can't be hypnotlaed at an. Mo.st people can be ~to some ciegrH, and Witt are used to determine sukepd- btltty. lnt.tlgmc.e and guDi*y don't ..,.m to be fact~, but a vtvld Imagination makes you prime~ •. A pocket atch can be UNd, but the subtec(1 fixed att.ntloo on any ob)ed will do. Often, people can be hypnoeiMd 11.m· pty by llstenlng to the hypncttsr's soothing Yoke and compfytng with his request to feel drowsy. Because of the wllltng tub;ect's destrc to p&easc, some ldentists Quatlon the V41TY existence of I hypnotic trance. Although research continua, ex· pcrlmenta have ahown, however, that 4omelhlng doet happen to the lubted that t.aUt hlm out of his nonnal conadou• Ital• and m,eka him highly IUIC~. In reeent years, the value of hypnolll In ,:wodding the memofY has bun proved. Hoetega released from the lsrad plane ~ to Uganda were able to remem· A /omwr Anc ~d '"'9 ,.~ l.arry ~. 0 lw·lol't"9 ..,..., hl"f,,, Boelon. HYPNOSIS CAN IMPROVE YOUR LIFE It often has been abused, but employed by an expert, It can, among other things, lessen tenslon,.alleviate pain -even aJd athletes and law-enforcement omc1a1s. ber dlrtails und.ar hypno.it that aided the racue. Similarly, the driver of the echool bus full of kids abducted In ChowchlJla, Calif., overcame his par1tal amnesia und«r hypnoels and supplied Information thee led to the anat of the IUspedl. The pdnt II that hypnom can enAble you to renwmber things you've blocked from conldou.I memory, but It doan't mean you can't be, fantMlzie OI rnaM rntiltllJca whilie In the trancc.'lnfonnatton stllJ has to be vertfled. n.. .... --......o1...,.. ..... has won It lnc:rullng. though ~ual. ac- c:eptanc:e In the courts. "Hypno.ls can be used to obtain lnformatton that c.en be UMd to help a Judge, a jury, the PfOMCUdOn or the defen.e," notes Dr. Kline. He reportt that a Judge In Canada has allowed a de· fendant to be questioned and crOll-Gl- m!Md under hypnom In the courtroom - with the jury remcwed. We h.vcn't yet reached that stage In the United Stata, but hypnOlll It often used In the pr..nal stage. The LOI Angeles Poib D.peitment has a ~ trlllned ,quad that hes UMd hypnolll to quation people In dozens ol cues over the la.a_,.,, yun. MON ccm· mon la the we of a~ or psydd- ogltt to hypnotiN a defendant, wtcneA at crime v\ctlm. Dr. Kline c:tta the C11M of a11 8-yar-oid girt who had bNn att.adced. "Under hypnotll," he NPQrta, "the wu able to recall In pr.tty good chlldren '• tcrma what hod happened and was able to tdentlfy pmt ol a panel truCk... The c:lwt ~break the CllM. ha' ..... ,.... .................. ~fat ways to lmpow their rMn· tal .. wel .. p~ ~-QUile a few have turTWtd to hypnOlil for help. Burt Hooton, a s*chcr for the Loe Angelu Dodgim, tokt ,.,._,. durtna the 1m beMbaD playoffs and Worid Serla that hypnoma h..t helped him develop,.. abG- ty to concentrate on the mound. Nol.n Ryan, the ltltkaout king ol the Caiiomla Angell, .a.a found hwinoAt useful. "It'• ma.tty • mM* ol getting peop&a to mu, to av wit'*' themletva, to t1y to forgtt about outllde thingl, .. he aplatn1. And It's net )us! bueball. t<.n Norton, the top heavyweight challenger to Mu· hammad Al, het found !Mt hypn<* tJol.. ltcn hi&~. Or. WUllam S. Kroger, • wd-Jc.nown hypnothaapila, W#l\t that the RUll6an Olympe team may .._,,. • big advantage OWlr the Ama1can tllam In 1980 -.U.. the Ra.-.nt .. u.ang hypnolil .. .,.,. ol thetr tralnlng. Kr09lf Myt the Ida la to rcLu the ed\lilte. At lalt one AJNricwl lhould be pres-.t. Cti.rle 1ldcncr.,' the men'• nadon.a ~ champion, ii a conftrmed ~. "It made me feel more relaud, .. I coWd do anything," he aays. M And It kind ol rejuvenated rne ... Cllnk:a using hypnollit to treat overeat· .. and compulllvc amokera have been tptnetng up eround the country. Hypnoe» Mems to work \n many ol thae C11M1 where other ~ hew .... If~ WWd to tJrak free of a hebff, hypnolll l'MI/ be ... to NlnfOICI ~ willpower. The Idea II to hypnoelzie aubtecb. dllcu.- thetr h.btta, lnt8r\llfy a ..._ ol d.pdva- aon -ba;, for lnstanc:A. '-tung them touch and smell food, but not eat It -and a · pbe ,.. underJytng cmodonal needs that cauae the habit In the flnt place. The ........ kleely, .. to demotW• how~ _, can be rd.ved wtthout raorttng to food or tobecco ~· Pe»th!IPf"C* aug-~ -t&Jang a ~ woman sht'I vbuahzie the word '1_.. when ahe loob at fd«llng foods In the futw.. for a.ample -may do eornc good. But ..W· hypno9tl II usualy • more effectiw _... .. rw. lt'1 not hard to IMm, and....._ ol IC)f·hypnolAI, perhape ualng tape NCord· Inga made by the ~ can PGk>d· lcally lftnQthen the raolw. Saaalfl'ob' r r .. ....._"!Tdr_, wttla ..,..._.., too. Here, Or. Kan. ex· pam., It's pert ol analysis to set tit ra· pr....d pvencaand f..,.. Hypnollsc:an produce "ernotton.I flooding" -letdng out what's botheMg you. The rault can be re- sumption ol normal aaual functioning. A form ol ad-hypn<* la UMd In natural chlldblrth, and moll women who we the method netd no anathetk. 5Qrne people abo can do without anathe8a dwtng aur· gery wh1Je hypnotized, but ~common ly they can get by wtth • ~tly lower and Nia doAge. Oenttsta are finding the( hypnolla helpt some peUenfl do without gu or Novocain and that It even retsds bleeding. Hypnom can eaM th« p&ln ol cancer tufferm Mil the l'Aude spesme ol caebnl palty petienta. It alto can hefp many who IUffar from ~ 8'- menta .. rnlgr.tne hadactw • .., erup- tions and lntettinal lnbtton. After an. what .._..,. taDdng ebout la a druglaa way to .... tenlkln. H~. though, It no ~all. lt'1 • way to rach the u~ mmd Md to unlock lb power. The eff~ of~ noeta ~ on the IUbtect and on the hypnoeilt. So much remainl unknown about the human brain Ind J»YChe thllt the Qpatment.I ttudy ol ~ het •lone way to go. Manwhla, howewr. Dr. IOrM attm&ta IOIDe 15,000 doctors. dentllta, ~.~and other JWO-fculonalt .. ustng hYPfM* to help peo- ple. And wtth lralnlng offered at colegca, IMdlcaJ IChoolt and INdWta wound the country, the number ti wc>wtng. Your family physldan or dentiat may be able to guide ~ to an cxperimced hyp- notill by contacting htt county medical ot dental todtty. lrt evefV case. ~ should d'4d • hypnotllel. prot..aon.i credentlala ctther through the American Medk.al A. aocWlon "" the AfMlbn Dental ,.. AllodaUon. IWI Doctor's Amazillq Blliluelnt}'P!=~1lps DISSOLVE THE FAT RIGHT OUT OF YOUR BODY! Yes. here .it is-a Doetori safe, effective substitute for high-powered Reducing Drugs! 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STEAD OF INTO FATI Thi MCr'llt behind thla doctot'a ·n~ Mtlng Pf'OO'MI to a alinw.«, b'tl'nlMr flgura ...... wondroul ·9t:.:\Oelt .,, ttte food you Mt Into EHEAOY oA Into FATI Y ... mp UC' YOUf body'9 me oA tat bum-ol'I juet Ilka you'd .. up. ivm.ce. Actuel~ "91p elllftlnln uMlghtty FLAB all IW9I' your body -by using It • a eouroa ol enafVY ttm your body bume up 81'1d flulhee ...,. TMt'• right ..• u-pounda Ind lnchM 1""'91ty OOMlimed b'.r ,_, own body ~ •.• onoa you ~ the FAT REDOCINO PAOCE8S wltll Ihle prowen fontlU&a for succeee. So eff9cltM II 11111 ctoatan lnedi. c8lly Pf<Mll PfOClrMI, ..... ~.,.,y n.81 s ~ alone you11 -WIMgflt "°"' alotit ait the lnct-.dlbM r• of up to 8 POUNDS OI FAT AND FlUID GOME 8Y THE VERY FIRST 72 HOURS!. In fllOt -Md the doctor -re ™* thla carefully -depending upon llow 0¥9f• welClht you :.:.. ....... you welGfl. .. mot'9 you lhoutd ly ·~ PROVEN ON SCORES· OF PATENTS -8TARnJNG WEIGHT L088E8 EVEN ON PEOPLE WHO HAD RUNAWAY APPETITES! For y..,. ~ ol the moat ettec:Uve •Ida doctora UMd to an.ck the bulc: c:auM of fat bul16-41p, overeaUng, wu amphetami,__ Only trouble: tho aide ettecu from ~tamlnea -e IO lhatterlng It w.. often easlM to llYe wtth Ille tat than to be plagued wllh lneomnla. nerv· OU. jitteB end WOBt ol Ill, tn aome c:eaM, -addiction. But now. eoppoee a dodor wtlo hM eoc:ca.Nlty trMted obeM .,.itenta for yewa IOld you tt11t there now uJata .. EFfECTIVE SUBSTITUTE FOR Hl~AED DRUG&. A tam.Uc: program lh.t lnciudea THE MOST POWa.Ra REDUCING AID EVER APPROVED BY THE GOV'T. FOR SALE TO THE PU8LIC WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION. Yet eo ett.ctlv., that when ~h yOWMlf on thla doc;tor'a proven ta ram 4 ttllnga happen In your body: •l"-...................... , ••• .......... ,ood .................. ,. .MNlwGlllOfta....._ •Tiie ....................... .... ............... ccauatM .... •-.,_ ... ,....., .... ._. • Tiie ................... ....... .................. ......., .................. ..,,.. ... ....., .... .., ........................ ,.. ... ....... .. ... ,... Oii ..... -:;::;,..---... - llOM ••• ,_ I ............. e1,'f~1f ...... .,, 1 .... , , .... .... ._. .. ,.. ...... ~.,.-.. ,.., NOW .... nm PAT Cl!LU .. YOIM BODY Ttl9 DOC'fOR .. PR0¥1N WAY .. __ ................. ~ ................................. ~ &_:.:::.JJC-:.~.:= :: ... .... ....."""" .. ._ ...... .......... ~---701 ..... GUARANTEE You muet loee 10, 20, 30, 40 -"911 50 pound9, Of " coee. JOU nae • ltlngle '*"" on .......... no- rlek lrllil oflw. " not de- ligMed, return within 14 .,. for refund (except poetage • hendtlng). c.. •nythlng poHlbly be fahw? o "71 ~r-. i...~M..Plllll..Mtll11 ____ ............. l91, ........ .....v.AL 2A&8 -:'Pi Olllt.11~117 '1 CW1111 ... AC ' la" , M v.., I want to loae weight! Pie.a Nlfl yow 81o-Orene T ..... Aaduotng Pf'OO'Wll on full : money beck gu11rant9e (~ ,.,..... & • I hllldllnO) • • CIBl~-- 1 0 ·~T.·.,.:1·· -on~r=.:. ...... ................... _ ... a 1211ra11111r.-....... 111rtM.11 -..... .._ ............... ,._ AMow1t _..... L--M ........ 11111 .... ID.. Clllc* •__,.-.•CODI ..... cum fT: (clllct ... , ... UIDlta _____ _ OIMll~o..-.-. 0 .....,Clllrll ......... ___ _ Ctae c:.n•----------- AM-8~------J~~·~ Qr .. ,._ mo.. E THEMSELVES once you learn how to de-sensitize them, this doctor's ingenious new way ••• - "You...., Fram A Single One Of 11-Torturoue .,...._..or Nenee. T.,.._ Of Chronic Aludety, THEN THE FACTS BELOW MAY BE THE MOST IMPORTANT YOU HAVE EYER READ IN YOUR LIFE! VITAL NOTE! WHAT OTHERS SAY: In Feet. C... Hlllory Aftef C... Hlllory P'°"9 'n.t CUre May Be lo DI~ Ouk* n.I Your Ftlel• And F-, W11 Beg You To T .. 1"-Yow lecrell OaClC ......... ._., -I.cf .,... ,_,..... or .,--... _,.,.,,... JOU llR "°"' llUflilri .. frva .•• llow -~ _.....,.. dlleJ -••• how ..... ,_ .......... .,._.. ............... ....,.. -...__.. --..... .-.a.tror ,_ _, ,_.. -.71 ,,,... 41 -*· ~ I ...... -~_,.IN,,,,., .... I ..... ID ... ctlndl)r t,_ tM ~) ,.._.. rwry ..,.,..,.._ -""' ~ ,.,.-.. ~ •I ..*'4 ~ ~"! Fcwn-..: 11lc two-..U-•lf-ttta_,.. (JOU pctf--.........,_ litUe W'lio. wtlh ,._ dllel) IW #~ ,..,,..,. ~ MlvMft -llw q#-lftclYdi .. atr their loWt clltttt wch • cllDi-,... aed Media. i. ,...lvatMJ 11l1Jcnlft1 of the )MM&, lnabUllJ '° bnathc, Allll all ti. ,.._ n.ac "I""'!> I• IM throat t"M _., IO away--A.w to 6-hJt II ,,. ,,..,..,,, • • Mttl "'"'' ,.,,,.. .,., ~ ro" wlsll 10 -__,,.! 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The wra1 uod -.,.,_ .. ••1 10 cvrw a'buw._I How 10 l•P Ille (CM"Cft ol ..... .,... c.....,. _,..... tlwt -jltR wttltl"fl ABOUT THE AUTHOR INST ANT IMPROVl.MENT, IMC. t ~a, Hlc~lle, N.Y. 11I01 OVER 350,000 COPW BA VE ALREADY BEEN SOLD! .._, _.,...., ..... 1 ~ rr W01111t ..... ..,.,.. ............ '" ...... .., .. _ "*! r--MAIL NO-TIME-LIMIT COUPON TOOAYI --, INSTANT IMPIOVfMlNT, INC. 0ept.10t 8 Commercial St .. Hlckavllle, N.Y. 11801 a-.-: P-. ..... -a C>OP7 el HOPll AND HELP FOR YOUR NBJlVl!.S. "1 Ci.119 W ...... llll.D.I I_... '7.M ID fiall .,..,_._ l ..........., Wit I ,.y ...._ tMe llool lot AS LOHO AS I WISH _.. .. at 10W rWi « _, M ,..,._ Pf"-Mck. 0 a.a .... If,.,. ..... ,_°'*' -C.O.D. e--. ~ ll ~ ..... -· .. , ,__ ............ c.o.o. dMqcs. s.... _,'** ......... of - NAME j ADOaESS :i .c.1TY._..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·L:~':.-~~~"!.':!:':!:;;.~_~_J • HELP.FOR THE AGED I Many services and bene&ts are available for Americans over 65, but they have to know how to seek them out. .. No_, 0.-.. s-Fl'81idlcu. s...... &.y ..... ...,hMen<:a.on ~lnlr~.) " ,11cea ?1111 I r .. .._ ..... Allri9 1050 17th Sc., NW ~. D.C. 20036 (lJl69~not .. o8t1-*'9 horn..) J' t'imm.\111 I Mn .. ............ (AMP) 1909KSc., NW ~ .. o.c. 20049 (Memba.tllp o&n ~ in..r-. .. counl8 on dn.lgl, nvel, *· llnd Woc11illllc>i1 on Mniaf-dlllen prospwm Md~ •. ) ! Gr.,hadi .. .. 3700a..nutSc. 3 ~.Pa. 19104 i (Band M9Yllt old9lrt tn "*"' Jl'Olll•Di "' ~ It's neua loo late to get Into the 1w/m. dwi~) By Leonore Sdvlan Some 20 maon Americanl .. ova 65, and tt... owr 75 .. the,__ grow- ing -ument ol the popdanon. Such loiagevtly prCMldl .-ba deprtvationl, ln- c:ludlng aOl6on of Income. huJth, .ctlvtty and the loiJe ol lowd once. Hal ol the cldaty .. poor -"new poor'° -brought lo pcwety by riling 00.U and long ~ without ....,... What- ever tha economic atus upon retire- ment. hardly any .. ., wcl-<>ff a. they were when fully acttve. Partng expcnsa can lead to a chain ol dlluCrous effectJ. Subsistence, for nample, on a cheap, un· belanced diet &each to malnubttion. Whl&c IOdcty lhouJd do mOIW for the ... thin ... ..w. end bcneftls fof many who know how to ftnd them. They vary from community to community, but whether It's meals-on-wheels, dllcounts for tranipOftation, grocerta and movia, nurmng and houtehold twlp, tax rdef or paying and volunteer Jobe, they must be IC>Ught. u you don't ... you don't get. 5odel WOltten .ld llbrm1ent .. Invalu- able alllea, but even they olten .-. un-aw•• ol al that Is off~ free or for a fee To ferret out Information, FAMILY WE:Ea..v IUIYeyed the Rad and offcn the folowtng guide to many ol the bat national eourc:es fc. getting ~ In tolvtng prabiems of old- er people. (A word ol caution: llsdr'9IJ, a- pedally ol nuning homa and agenda that M,;pply homcmakcn, nuna And nina' alda, usually wlll Indicate what II avallabls but not the qudty ol ICMce. You ehouJd lnvadgatc.) ACTIOff 806 Connedlcut A~ .• NW ~. D.C. 20625 (11 .. Mlllu41 ~ -.,..... Md peylrtg Jot-. liddng Fomr ~•11181 R.aed Sma v ....... (RSVP), s... Comp.Non ~ .-. ,_ eo.p., voaum... 1n s..w. "' ,,...... (VISTA).) Ate' I I ,_ _ Allri9 330 lnd1peodw• A¥9., SW WW.-"· o.c. 20201 (o.-.1 ......,.,..,., on Fedlnl IJl'C9WN• A.- ~ c6. tn &o.on, New Vodt, Pt*- ~. Mmnta, a.:..o. Dlllrs, I<.-. Cly. A 1nc:-•se-1~ 422 5. S4tl Sc. NnilllllPCilla.MWl.55415 (Provtdea 1111b11...,.1 on .... ,,... CIEnern Md numig .__~U.S. •well• on ~~PI091MW.) 1'8491 I c.....-.._. "- 1424 K Sc., NW SulleSOO ~ .. o .C.20005 ~. tlildWclll Md .....,. I 1 .... , condlrlMt ..w. b 9119 Md egld ..... , Neta I C.-dl _,,.......C... ..... 1200 15th Sc .• NW SW..601 ~. D.C. 20005 (Lll&tngl ol COil\fl'.a.I m.nlng holMI.) ......_.C.-c:d,_Ha +e-...... tt.ldaAYeS..W.. 67ntngPI . New York. N. V. 10003 (Lilting ol 400 ...... that provtde ham.· nMke a.nd...., aide.) NadAalc..lldlolHwt+W- 15 E. 26d\ Sc. New York. 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SM,9 •111a. llm1ni-!~ .... $21.11 •• • ·- - - ... Only Real . the natural cigarette can taste so rich yet be low tar. Follow your taste to Real. Your cigarette enhances its flavor Of course, the menthol in Real artificially. All major brands do. Real doa Menthol t.frah, natural. Not ayntbetic. not. We we only the finest tobacro blend You aet a rich and round and deep taste. and add nothing arti6cial. Nothing. A total taste that sad.fies. Yet it'1 low tar. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Ciga(ene Sm~ Is Dangnus to Ycu Heahh. 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C4ve111e ol tht hnat rOllftd of lhtS lournamenl lrom Ille TllCSOn N1lt0n1l Goll Club 8 CV Cill ( l S.,.nt11t Tiit tilth ~non of this pro111m 111on fut um lhf w01ld's fOftmost 1thleJu 1n 1 wuitty of sports events Tomy the Mens Prthmen11y 2:15 D Q) ® (181 (,j)) lwlenutltllll Ai!utM lletlftc ABC Sports Mae 111ne 111em1e1ts 11 conclusion ol p1011im 3:00 II ~'1 f(l D lt .. ,_.., c.lltae laslttll.tll '1t UCLA v~ Wash on&ton State l:JO 8 (} J ffOJ (QI! C}J) AIC'1 WWe WDrld ol Spoib TUESDAY, WfUAIY 10 S:JO !Ml ubn lasletll.IN l1kers ., Ch1c1ao Bulls 1:00 Iii u&en lalhlkll Laker' vs Ch1uao Bulls 1:00 D (J) CGlltat 8-ttNN Univmlfy of San F ran~oS(.O vs Notre Damt WEOllESOAY, JMUAllY II 5:l0131 luletllllt Los An&tles La~m n Kansu C•tv Kon&~ ':OO Cl Basllttball Los Aneeres lakers vs KaMas Coly Kines FllOAf, IMUAll'I ll i:OO 1!J Collete laslttMll llhnois Stale n Un1ve1s1ly ol Nevada 10:00 U Utt.a llsle!Nlt UCLA vs Oreaon SATU~Y. WfUAIY 14 11:30 Q) f2I) ~f 1lle CMt-,. lowl Tht P1l 8 all Sll•t vs the Boe \Ill) love from lht Kine Oomt in Stalllt Wuh1n1ton 1:00 D {fO) ((21) CtJ) A1111ual rtA Hlw•"-11 IMIUllOllal lowl1na. l:JO • Tiie "-'ll °'"' D ® (12fJ (JI) llfiorW S.riel of Al/to ~"I An 1M1l•lion4I se11es of lou1 match 11cts futurin& t•elvt ol the world\ top dmm ):JO u (117) f)) s,orts ~ 8 1]) (raJ ) ~II a..ttn ,..., Tiit $90.000 ro1d Ooen frOlll Mffs Souths/loft Bowl 1n Al1medl, ~hfo1n~ 4--00 8 12fl _t_, Cellect a....tMa Wash1n11on ~s St1nl01d ~:00 • (]) ~ (al (Jj) AIC's Wt llMN of $folts i:lO Cl a.Ii uun llsltt\ltl los '-ncelts l1kers vs Otnnr llu&&tls SUllOAY, WfUAIY I 5:00 • ",.;p,i 1114 die Soutll Sen" CD (CJ (21tr)"bW M RemfMI" (d11I 11 R1tll1rd Burton Jolin Colicos 1:00 CD ICJ (111rrl11pnse" (adv) &9 Bu1t Rtynalds Anne F1anc1s t:OO 11 l}) (1(1) (lltl (fl) tCJ (Jhrl5'11)"11Ullfillt" (com dril ·7~ lily Tomlin. 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California 92828 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I Be Sure to Use Your Z1poode I I I I I I I L-----------~---------~ FULFILLI NG A DREAM "I always wanted lo do a show like 'Goin· Home.' said [d McMahon, "because it's about real hie " Ed. who has been Johnny Cuson's announcet and st1a1ght man for 16 years, ~s fulftlled a dream with this new show, which is a pilot for a PfOposed series "Goin' Home 1s on KNBC Saturday at 7 JOPM. and 11 stars Ed McMahon as the host and Roy Clark as his auest star On "Goin' Home," Roy returns to his hometown of Meherr1n. V11einia. lo v1$1t his relaltves and lriends and lry to recapture his feelings about his life 1n Mehemn It's an unusual program about a returnm11 lo his roots [d McMahon said. "I have resisted dom11 a series, although many were offered me, until I met the producers of 'Goin' Home · It's the ' kind ol progiam I leel I can do with v111or and honesty TV WEEK, JANUARY 8 1978 "I got a b1& kick oul of eo1ne with Roy back lo his hometown 1n V1r111nra It's a small town where about three hundred people work and en)Oy the rural Irle Roy plays 11u1lar with his dad and uncle 1n the Mehemn Stung Band, and he sm11s his mother's favorite song Lauroe Prange plays the class Miss Lonelyhear1s who always loolung for a cause goes to Appalachia to fight poverty and I alls tn love w11h mountain man Don Johnson in 'Yesterday When I Was Youna The Class Liberal .. on NBC s What Really Happened to the Class of '65 Thursday at tOPM PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD! See for yourself the wondrous results of the facials at our center! Watch those lines d1m1nish Mon-surgical face Ii~ can begin with your first visrt' Watch how quickly ACHE can be controlled For men and women of all age groups The skin care you need 1s available at ----- fYame'/y SKIN CARE CENTER Call For lnfonnatlon TODAY NEWPORT IEACH HUMTIMC.TOH IEACH 2700W Coast Hwy Su1te210 15877GothardAve (Across from Ancient Manner) (Across from Levitz) 646-7755 894-7542 ANAHEIM 1701 So Euclrd-Su1te 0 I 1 Block No ot Katellal 776..a760 I 1y;s;•;!i iji •>> • ¥11 :;;;t ;!:•Xtf ;»f\I,, J=J -10·30-(I) LtM It•..._ sist•ri. OM ol wllom hu • 11111 I llORNING I • ((lll (IJ) ID LM" Lift m • c.,-. 1«1dut 1l1t1 htr 11th b1rthd1y e:oo a ID CI> a o ,_._. Arte 3:00 : = =•rn> c.rtiaw lohnson hosts a a De 0.0-0 Cll Cml lwlltt & frlerlft I •lliilli!llNdlllN'llllll C.. • CD CID (ait Cl)) U0,000 1J ~·Cit; 1W1u1 c...ter Tues -NI -.., ~ Oft P'yf..W Otek C11rk hosts • ....,_. c.-cti. :: .........:::!.: ._ -CD HecJll'a Her... 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CID llowlt: "Julius Cuur" a JeMlllt -10:45-a lllA ~ Los Anaeles vs. lnd11n1 11:00 110.c.,. •°''"~ Cl) fljlia111: ... ti Ille Wll • CJ) (QI ())) ""' ""' ... .... ~ Cll ..... .-a-n m llellt: ~ JHury" (com) ·36-SJurley Ten111le, Guy l\1bbet •Cllwdl ll ....... a Ant ...... tlltf<* fl>Oedric~ OHtfU. ...... ~ . -11:30-eni.s...,s... •JlllltJSwqprt Cl) ...... • (]) <• ())) ......... <II ..... Cl:) "Amu" (doc) '12 Narrated by Anthony Quinn .... a 11LMaa..., • ..,.. • llbttlmt Dr. Alan MillerJ..D.D.S. FamllyDen11~1 2979 Fairview Rd.. U>sta Mesa . 979-3970 /011.,.. ctml*r of fornilC'u & Bok#r u1•W o/ Son Dte!go Fru.v I ..... , sp()rfs file by Steve K. WtJz FOOTBALL-The Tampa Bly Buccaneera, long on courage but ahon of oHenatve prowmaklnga or a lremendoua ballclub. Wllh a defense lead by the Ilk•• of Dewey and Leroy Selmon, along with Oe¥e PMt, tne Buc'a defense la conatanlly maJclng lhe big play. The offense la nol producing polnla but lhe trouble Ilea In the offensive tine which cannot give Quarterback• Gety Huff, Mike Boryla, Jtb Blount 1nd Randy Hedberg enough time to aet up and hit the downlleld recelvera. Aa a reaull, each of the aforementioned signal callera hive been mingled at one time or another during Ihle past aeaaon. Running back• Anthony Oevla, Ricky Bell and Jimmy DuboM, all of which have tremendous amounts of talent, could not open any holes on the ground either. II Tampa co.ch John McKay gets 1 few quallty otrenalve llnemen the Bucs could quickly become the scourge of the NFL. BASKETBALL-Hive you noticed thal Jullua 'Dr. J' Erving haJ been relatively quiet thla year1 Unfortun1tety, the OOc la pl1ylng for 1 team thal has so much talent that his antics tr• being overehadowed. If Erving were ttlll playing with the New Jersey Neta, the Garden State squad would be an lnetant title contender. Somehow one geta the feellng that Ervtng'a lllenta and drawing power are being wasted . . Gueaa which two teama lead the NBA In offense? The Indiana P11eer1 and lh• run and gun San Antonio Spura are the leac:tlng offensive powera In the NBA while lhe Cleveland C.vallere and the Portland Trail Blazers are the top defensive teams In the league, glvjng up Iese than 100 polnta oer g1me. HOCKEY-Situation with the New YoOI Rangera hH now reached brNk-polnt after the Thanksgiving purge that left Rod Gilbert ken Hodge ind 8111 Ooldaworthy without Jobe General Manager John Ferguaon c11tmed th1t he ta totally committed to rebulldlng the Rangers How much longer can Fergy get aw1y with the "rebuilding" adtige? The fiery G.M. tool< over the club In 1975 ind now 19111 la here. It ahouldn't take lifllc• 9oMy four years to rebulld 1 te1m that was mediocre to begin with. The lal1ndera atlrted from scratch ind were Stanfey Cup contendtra after three years. If the Broadway Bluea don't tare better this year, Ftrguaon will get hla walking papers. Ranger t1n1 have waited too long for a winner. The two moat Important R&ngera to watch th la year are Ed Johnstone and Matto Marola. Marola could be another ltlld ~ ... lalander'a MMtt 8oety wlll win the cov.ted Rookie of the v .. r award If hi• totrld a.oor1ng pec;e continues. Bo4ty, who halla from the Ouebec M.i« Junior LNQue, pjaya on a tine with auper center Bty1t1 Trottlet and Hercul .. n winger a.ttt <Miii ... Bouy at hla pre .. nt pece could ICOl'e &o goala, eomethlng that the CAn.cjlan'a auperti.r Guy LaFlutr could not accomplllh In hie lnltlaJ aeuon ... Detroit'• Ttd Unduy dtatrvff 1 pat on the btclc for the job ht ha.a don. with the Red Wlnga. Lut ytar the Motot City M•t•t were the mott Inept aqUlld In the leaigue. Now With tome tremendoua dratt Olclc.a Ilk• OeJe MoCourt and Reed LMlon, along with WHA rtfU(IHI ~ Miiier, VIClav Nedomllneky ana T1m Sheehy, the Wino• are playing determined hockey. At their pr ... nt ,,.ct they could be the mo.t Improved aqu•d In th• league ... Th• moat underrated dtfenaerMn In the game art playlng In Toronto and In Hartford, Conn. The Toronto Maple LMfa' IM Tumbull, who once played with Deni• Potvtn In Ottaw• when they were JunlOl't, It D11ytng In the ahadow of Super Swede 8ofje 8elmlng. 1'urnbull acored five goal• In one game lut year and haa conalatentty bttn one of the top deftnatve aa well ta offenalv• ,..rouardt In pro hockey. P•I IV WEEK, J ANUARY 8. 1071 I A"•RNOON I :..~ ~-(()) ........ ---------(() llU bcloul New Or1t111a ft.. 12:00 U Twdlttrt Z- r]) m c,., ... lewl first •nlerna lional tolltt1 all slu foolball 11me bftween lhe USA and Canada r.om l1mp1 flor1d1 • (]) (IJIJ CJ)) bun 114 .,.,..,. • Tllrillef ~ U.S. hr11 la,.n m ,,.,. PtrttflNllCel m""'" c.it1E11 u ....... m r '"°' -12:30- • (]) Dif1dielu CJ) fKt Ille Mltllllt m lllftlt: "Daupi.r .. Or. JM,U" (hol) ·~7 -John At•r Glo111 hfbol l2tl Tiit War It Wu G ht Ille rrm " Tiiis .. tllt llfl m ltm It to lelNr 1:00 G COLGATE GUllD ,Ill * MASTERS TENNIS· battlt for # 1 on mens inti Cnnd ,,ii tOllr D (tm CD) CJ) c.lt•I• Masttrs T11111b u @ CJ) a 1n ... "r"*' Tue.. ()pall Cover11t Ol the final round of lh1s IOurnamenl flom lht I ucson lht1on11 1:411 Club ..... ., .. ., a CD ID (QI ) SEASOll D£IUT s.,.ntars The l1hh st»011 ol lh1s p10111m a111n futures lhe woild's l01emos1 1lhfetu 1n 1 varoety of sports nents I Oday the Mens Prthmlfll')' • A*tt & c.sttllo IS WCT T-11 V1tu Ctrul1fa ~s lllt Hutast G:t Merie: P1ndo11's Boa· m lltt•lct, llt111 r EM11tnlrt • Mclblt'• .. " -1:30- • f Troe, 2:00 • t'llt Ila •• .., • Me.w. "Tiit lltw llltenq" (dra) 'S.-Mlchael Callan Blrbara Eden QI Mfflt: (J:) ''Tiit Cat" (d11) '66-Roetr Perry Peuy Ann Carne• CD fl•lly rortr11t • Yokt tf Calvary -2:15-• rn cm <a Cll> '"'"u· tieul Allllt.r "1111& ABC Sl>Olh M1a11111t l)l'tmltru 11 conclusion of PfOCrtm -2:30-...... ·-w... Al•., c..MJ" (co111) '58-Btn Turpin. Harr, lan1 don. Will Rosers 11111 H11low ID~"llMlll .. • lllllywM a.et 3:00 • 0.,. .. .,.., s. u u w • a 1t11w1 c.i lep W.~lf '71 UCLA n WUll inrton State ea...a Cl) W'.W ..,. .... Cl)~ " 1111 s. ... at ..... CC> H ... .., Ille S." (dra) 'S6-Richard Widmark eFlltSMrt..,...._, -3:30-.,.,.,.,... (() lllGiM: "Tht Crimson C.nary" Portland ........ ..,Ce. CD flteMM a.w.i., ew..i a.,.,t 4:00 D f1Ct die ltdea • ..,.. ........... fl ... 111 es...1"' t8 Mt.it: (C) wc.,.rer tl Mii lltrtll ,... (ldV) 73-Let Marvin ((I})()))~ ...... a .... : "Clllfit ~ • .. bu Tm~" (my1) '36-Warur Otand, Helen WOOd fDNStr..t"-' .,.,.r., ... r.,.. -4:30- Dlt TUAI~ (Clll ())) r .. die 1t1t11a mw.111,.. .... 111 ..... 11>~,S..INS.J 5:00 CD llf1. C..... of Ille .... .... e Siar TM (() ......... "Ille ........... (dr1) '55-IKk Hawkins e Gtwt ........,, "Conql/Ht of lht Hilt" e lllftlt: (C) (Ur) ,,._..., -..," (com) '63-lolln W1ynt. le. Malvin, U11abtt~ Allen IJlllM ..... : (C) "'..._ ...... (wes) 'S9-C11111 Walker ((I})())~!,. @Cl) m Flrilt u. an.we., aJ) .... ...... Jtr ...... -5:30- -~ (J) ..... 11 G@W Da:tl._ Cit.,.... ..... (QI Cl)) T• II 1111 ...... G> TM "-ill T•rs fllllllllf'- iV•A1ill 8:00 D (l)llN ...... J (1) F..ta.ai f.ltatl .,.. e .... : "P1ppr and lllt SMll SfH" ...... .... (C) (at) "llMI .... .r (drl) '71-Richard 81.Wton. Jtlln Colrtc&. Clinton Gttyn (Ill) rnL:i::--,.... ... @Cl) •s.ec. "" G ... "In !lit henl of C,Jutrv pllt" (ta(l))zmT.a..-.....-. ID._HIJM. ......... OMlrJT,..,.._. -6:30- • (Ill) CJ)) Cl) .. ())WM ..... G IUllC ._ e.t• ... .... """ ............ Cit Jd Wllltit'a .,.a. C..,. ·~ ..... .,... .,,,.., FOR SOME IT'S THE AMERICAN DREAM ... FOR OTHERS IT'S A SHATTERING NIGHTMARE! NASHYmllE "ONE OF THE GREATEST AMERICAN MOVIES'~ud1th Crist "THE FUNNIEST EPIC VISION OF AMERICA EVER!" "EXHILARATING!" N!'W'>WCCk Henry Gibson lily Tomlin Keith Carradine . Geraldine Chaplin Ned Beatty Karen Black 1 he New YorkPr Ronee Blakely Shelley Duvall First Time on Television! ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE G9:00PM~ Peget PROFILE OF A GIANT The Legzicv of L.t>.B. Leakey 'Where did man come from?' '' e queatlon that has lntf/gued us for centu11es Beceuae Of one men. sc1ent1st Louis S 8 LHkey. we now have some startling knowledge •bout our origins Leakey's monumental story 11 told Mon- day. In the second documentary of th• new season of National Geographic Spec/els on public televlslon. The legacy ol LS B Leakey. It BPM orrKCET. Channel 28 Narrated and hosted by E G Marshall, this television retrospective visits Olduvai Gorge m Tanzama. the area Leakey and his wile Mary studied for 30 years, and where they uncovered fossil remain• ot Zm/anrhropua, e pre- historic hominid dating back I 75 mllf1on years. National Geographic cameras lo/low Leaktty down through tha rocks or Olduvai Gorge Because ot what lee key unearthed there. the gorge has bffn called the "Grand Canyon ot Evolution" At the gorge's bottom he stands on black lava INhich was the old lend surface where lake beds formed. Behind him are rock and mineral deposits that formed nearly two ml/hon years ago In the :strata he fmds embedded water- wom pebbles with 1agged cutting edges. a1mple tools used by an early man Who this man was and how and where he lived were questions that Intrigued Leakey for the rest of hts 1ne The camera captures LHk•y testing the theories he formulated about how early m•n Jived Chipping tools from rock. and devising snares of cord made of tree bark, th• way &arly man might have The simple a ton. tools •t Olduvai were :s1mller to artifacts Leakey played with as • boy in Keny• Africa where his parents were Anglican mtu/onarH11 The Leakey family Ulled in a mud·walled bungalow, Louis played whh the children ol Kikuyu warriors. IHrnmg their ways and speak- ing their language He l•ter 1uthored a comprehensive monograph on Kikuyu history and social Ill• It was during his years •t Cambridge thet Leakey became intent on proving that Africa, not Asia. was the cradle of c1v1/izat10n. He tried to convince his professors that there might be clues to man's origins In th• atone playthings he remembered from his childhood. In July 1959 et Olduvai Gorge the Leakeys made their great nnd. Mary L.akey dlacovered two teeth embedded In rock. Dr. Leakey describes the discovery, "Here at last was e man or man-11/te creature found In direct association with simple stone chopping tools. Apparently the earliest known man in the world. Zlnjanthropu:s " Anthr090logltt LOI.Ila S.8 Ltelley dltcu•Mt • fo"ll •peclmtn with 1111 ldn Richard Pege10 SU ~DAY (Con11nued) 7:00 8 ((U) Cl)) (]) 50 Miltvtn D tD CIJ D Qll WH•1rtu1 WtfN tf Ol9ly .. three 011 tht Run· lwo blothen lr11n a lno ol m1sl1I docs lor 1tte11 lown s annual sltd ratt lht boys ltnd the task d1lhcult since one doC pieters lo sleep tn olhtr has a fondness ltlf donuts ind lhe lhtrd un'I SH thr0111h his b1n11 Denver Pyle, 01vey Oavuhon Ron Bto-n. Oest• Bt1~ Stell McGu11e and Don W1lltams star (J)HM""' • CD 9 1a CD> HlrfJ lfrS/ lalcy 0,.., lilyltlliel A sin1er 1s char1ed w1lh 1111 ind run dminc and her ltfe depends on r11nk fnd Jots 111vtttt,11tve ib1ltltts ..... llllrN .., llltais WtAy a .. ..., "'crtplllc m £Ml!Mc 11 s,.,-, .... at 11111 i.. Yeut Uft -7:30- • Wotld el 1M S.1 m 011et u,... A Clauic 8:00 a ((ll) (I)) (.I) lhMa Rhod1"s so suc;ccsslut 11 her new fob she finds herutt 1t01lo111 seven da,s 1 week with no time IOI anyth1n1 else a a. Hope'• Vaudmlle * s,.dal wittl Geor1• Buru. S1111111r D•m & Deny ' Malit Osmond. • 8 CJ) • IDl J)e ... ...,. s,.clll No 111lorma1t0n av11l1blt from th Nt!WOR 11 0111 pms ltme 81.M ~SIJ!t (J)nlt .......... • Cf) (II (ft ())) Su ...... Dllat lbll Bcw1ldertd Sltvt rtlu111s from an orbrtal ltsl flt&hl to learn S•~ ytars hne tlapsed and lhal hr s unde1 arrest lor tre~n .,,...... m Motif: (C"J (Ur) 0 1111,asu" (adv) '69-Bu'1 ReynolOs G»S.. Ywty$M9 9 M c.cM "Burt 8.teh111th Ctllllc ... IMllletl ats,a.ts .... 1111) SMt"'...., -&;30- • (Cl?) CJ)) 0. °" °"" e A liwl4l1 11lnt w11l1 * i.sy 11141111 J11Nb "tome Walk tllt World" Villc.tnt rrb 1uttts. 8C..Mtflth'W (]) "" '-' 1111 c..try ()) Die* Cert. s,.clll CD°"" &sr 9:00 9 (<Ill (])) CD All II Ult f _.., "1~'s btt thall(e for lame and l0th111t could be ru11ted bfcauu ol htr lllOl11s eOrll MW CIJ W6•tilt .... •AnA11ttriu11~! • HUSffYIW" w, TOllllM, tt.ry SI-. • CJ) <II (Qt CJ)) lllfflt: CC> (llwlS.) ......_,.(com dra) '75-lily Tomlin, Henry Grb$Oll, Kt1lh Curad1nt, RonM Blakley, Barbara Hi11Ta 1nd Ned Bully Film revol~es 11ound the pttlormances-and lierce olfstace competit1on-of several country mu11c stirs and the efforts of a poht1clan's atd• to enhsl the11 suppo'1 In a r1lly lor his candidate's presidrnt~I nomma1to11 TV WEEK. JANUARY 8 t978 ID I.ti-" WUMtlOll 1t Mtlodylalld at lt1 HIMMlr~ rail TN OM War fD liluttf,itct Tllutrt: I Claudius m fltt lllltcDChl -9:30- D (Clll CJ)) Alke Flo s oe s11hl t1e11ns lo faller ud 1t s Ob v1ous s~e 11etds &lassn but her stubbo1n v1n1ty beps hes d1non1111 lhe dark a @ma a n..11:ccwct llaWllt..__DNO.Hil llrtMay ltmmy Oun cS lhe liosl of this t11b4il• to Ute Ille Slll&tr. on lllt occ.ision ol lhe 43rd 1nn1vtrS1ry ol his b1'1h lulu11111 1 11tuy ol rock and country mul•C slats 1ncllld1111 Chuck Beny Chubby Chec~er. Lairy C1ll1n. Jerry lee lelll1s. Roy Ort>tson Cati Perkins Chuhr Rich. Con••Y lw1t1y Oot11e West and lhe IOI d1n111es (Presley"s 11oop of backup muitt11ns) a Tiit Kl11& I• c..ma (JJ P'oner W110fttr Sllow m "'"" r td ~mstr~c 10:00 D HJll ru) (JJ Cml lurnttt Sllow Ken Berry end Roddy ~cDo ... ill euest • °'' .. Otttow11 Mlerlc11 Ufestylti • 71 • [rant All"'1 Hollt .,....,. m a~Hoitr m flll9M Cl> ~tat PtfiOflU- -10:30- • J1Mm1 SWtUll1 rJ l'lltMllM1111•11n 11:00 ... IJfl ltl'ft • rK..tttn <fJ nw m. Cid D Mtlit : ~ (lltr) "OoHn11'1 ... I" (com) '63 -lohn Wayne ltt M11v1n (J11abelh Allert. Cem Romtto. Dotothy umour G) Mowit: CC) (lltr) "1111,uott" (adv) '69-Burt Reynolds. An11t fran m. Lyle Bettcer m Qur'* ti A1ffclcM Sdtac.t 8 (l)W.111 u QI fll19 fNtllft e 11n1.., k•u•rt -11:30- • S.llQy s,orta fltull .... ., tiM CllM D '2J\ ()) (JI) llcwie: ur1111c I• Wit r..t" (drl) · 77 Callin Ad1m~. Robin Gammell and N01m1n Barhold liar en..100~ Cll r...,.._ e TN 11W 01m <<m Cl)) llwlt: "X J1om Outer Spm -12:15-D W Ill» ( l2ll CJ)) • ., -12:30- (JA) ll"it : ''"•ts" (dra) '61 - Simonr S11noret lames Cun ail °"'1111 ..... 1100 G At 011t Wttlt..John Dean • Mewle: (C) "Swtt c.,...., .. (dra) '69-£1uabelh flylof, M11 f•r tow Robt11 M11chum. Peay Ash crott -1:40-fl llcwle: "A Gltl, A '411 Md a GM" ((Om) 41 Georae Murphv. LU(1ll1 Ball. Edmond O'B111n MONDAY t.00 Cl CC)~ at M IMf" (wtS) 'S4-Y1n Johnson 10:00 e "tt•riuM" (adw) l1 Oo!"othy Lamour )011 Hall a "Tllr• V1eN11t ,_,.. .. <••> ·~ ...... U:OO G) "'11rs11t4" (wu ) '1 Teresa W111n1 Roben M1lchun1 1:00 a fe:) H .......... (dla) '10-Rod laylol M1Ch1tl Ansa11 3:00 ~ {tJ "StrflHI Ryker'' (d11) '68 lte M1r;1n 3:34 G re.> "Tll1 f1111l•f1t an4 Ille Fm" (comJ 71 Barbara ldtn. Oav10 Har1m1n I avaiiiii (CUl CJ)) fmlly Aftal1 • "*'' .. "-'• ~i m LA. lllttr~t (121) Cl)) lfMy .... Cl!) ni. t rllldl Clltf "9 Our 5-1 C..-S 8:00 fl (@ (lJ) Varitty '77 -ltM T111 II bit~ Th!S ~C•ll t11Compass1n1 the ye11's b1uu1 slo 11tt ewents ind names 1n the tnttr tarnment world luturu m1J01 slats 1nc1ud1n1 Peter r rampton Steve Maritn. Barry M1n11ow and the enl1" ~SI llom tht hot Broadway musiul MAte GrOllPtd onder hve letlenl l!tadtn&S hltvtSIOll, Movies Music I hut er and the Performrnr Arts, and N1S11tcl11bs and Conceits. lhe spec11I reviews the s11n1f1cant entert11n mini evenh ol 1977 u seen throufh lht pa1u of the show business •tt~ly nelfSl)aper, Vanety .. u ()) 0 llttlt ..... tlM P11irll ' lhe Rivals" Laura ln11lls illS btlten by the love bu& Whtie Charles and Jon1than la~t on mats 1n 1 h1ulin1 conlut • Mowlt: u .. •'911" (mys) , l Robert forst~r 01rren McG1v1n IJ ) Mtwlt. ct.I (l~) "Tiit 1111"'' Sllfy" (dra) ·~CJ -Audrey Hepburn 8 (111) (Qli Cl)) l11u11 l uc1n s 1eunron wtlh •couple cl11m 1n& to bf firs lost parents ebiuplly tnOs when h11ed 1unm1n appear to settle 1n old SCOlt and the "parents" dtUPl>fll ca ltM Jet.1(s Wild m c,,., 1w11ttt ' ,,.. .., llMt: ~ {2911) ''East .. fft•" (du) ~ l1mts Oun luht Harri$ OJ 0 CM~ll11 c.1a<Nt Cll ....... ""'1 5"Qal D De.id Su:IMllll S... -9:30- • ((ll) (})) Cl) ni. lttty Mitt Sllow It's pante limt loi the "Undtr cover Woman cut when lhey hear tht netWOf• rs planninr to uncel !IN! series fl)~tl "'*"' 10:00 a ( (JJJ (])) Swltdl Pttt ana Mac are S11rprrsed whtn the, dis cover !hit the too~ II the Bouz,,, Bar turns oot lo be 1 hr&h 11n~n1 mtmMr or a Cluneu 1on1 ....... G ScieMa frM A Mtrrilet LIY Ullmann 1nd lrland Josephson sl11 on ln1n11r Btrem1n's 1ccl111Md m Pitt! serrtt loll0'#1n1 1 m1matf o .. r 1 10 year perrod lon11hl's episode "lnnountt ind PanlC," 1nt1od~ts Johan 1nd Ma111nne • convenhonal m1111ed couple. set 1n lheu ••Y' and convinced th1I they hive 1rran1ed everylh1nt for lhe but Thrs rs 1n sharp contmt to th• stormy m1r 11a1e Qf lherr l11tnds Kata11na IB1b1 Andersson) and Peter (Jin M1lms10) I ht ser1es 1uns n1&hlly 1n this hmt pertod th1ou1h Saturday ., .... ,..o~ D ni. llttltr lrol4w11 -10:30- (l) M0tlt: "Tll1 A11111l111 Trn s· ,a1tllt Mill'' (hoi) 60-Marauerrte Chapman Doli&las Kennedy mm•""' 11:00 D • CD tCllJ > Cl) ..., 11 @(1)9 G""1 e LM AlltricM Slytt G 11 .. 1t: (C) "ltt .. .,. Menu 1~ Md' (dra) ·~-Robtrt W11nt1 ID ltM I* C.Uple G)Ut'a..-.A Dell • ftftoftf ftf11WtM D Did en.tt ((81 (.()) •tn11M1 AMer1<11 Stylt •.. ~ ......... G llaclWtl*rtt ..,_, -11:30-• <<m CJ)) ()) ..... ll«ll(J)G aJJlllllly C.. ()) IMN: "t.aai-If IM~ (tdv) '58-Blll WdJ11mi • CJ) <II (9 <D) .... Sttty IDlllt"'-a>"' S..rt IS ni. 700 aw fD Cl,._. UC £-i.1 "- 12s00 8 Tlllllcllt Z- ID F"'"''•~ m Mtvlt•: (C) "ltrder llm" (wts) ·~-Yvonne DeC.tlo GJ ClMllll J.4 -12:30-e lilllt Altll • SbrtltM ffilllr...W. -~its 1:00 IJ U CIJ Qt T.-r"" e 1sn -1:30- CD Mtwlt: "l.a""Y" W•l ·•s-JO!ln P1y11e Dan Duryu -2:05-• 1111..it: (C) "T)le .., ..... CtW lllw4u" (SU39) '66-VtronlGI Hurit a hit: ~ (3~r) "'""' WilstM~ (d11) 72 Simon Watd Ill) ••tit.al '"lllJllk The r.====================. le&•<J of l SB Leakey" St1tnhst L LJGGAGE TAGS lour; SB lukey hu bun a tore I Jl't runner in uncoverrnc s11rtl1nt kllOWI edae aboul mans 011r1ns fh1s from your business card S!*•ll ltlls much of Or lukefs SIOfY '"hrs own •Ofd$ on ftlms made Send one card for each tag 1hrou111ou1 the 1onr and d11ma1rc + one spare. We return taittr of lhe man who !las bun called a modern counterpart of the permanently sealed Ren11SS1nce's 'un1vers1I mu" and tht Darwin ot human prehistory attrac tive tag & Strap, Ill 11111111! meeting airline 1.0. Gm ltd M Cr-" loortci requirements. Prevent -8:30-111 c.e11tra11o11 loss & theft I For a m ma.ooo o.nti.. personalized tag m!)O..r [ay enclose wallpaper, a l S e ::c::> Movie: fabric or "Day Glo" C•(Zllr) "C,1 Wtlll" (com> '16-paper & we will R1tlti1rd f'r,or Georae Cl1lin tht Pointer s.sten A hip comedy 1bolll 1 back & trim your tags. Or d•v 11 Ille Delu• ~' Wuh 1n Los try two cards back to back. Anatres where rado0 C4nttsts re· 1tt1011 and rtvolu1ron m11 wrth "°" $2 ea . or 3 /SS hC$ pul doWns Ind ptOSlllUIU and 4/5tags $1 .60 ea . llObod, aets hurt •CJ) cm <S Cll> 111tt11: 6/9 tags $ l.50 ea. ~ (a r) "SUP£IOOIU" Cmc>l 10 or more $1 . 40 11 Ornd lanuen, Donna Mills. ea. [d,.Adams V1nJohnsonJantWy1U Sales Tax included The yHr 1 btq tsl sports tvtnl the SuPf! Bowl aamt "thrutened by 1 No Card? Siient k1lltt Ot•w YOll' o .. n. or u"ll vovr """'· DI,...... •OO•t" •"41 or>O,,. nvmoer w. II ga MIR'"'"" U... =~· °"" c.tro ,,., tto AOO U • ...,.o.u.i ID lltlllY Fttt• Mtrlc.t Tiits tan did documentary on the man and !ht empire th1t hu become • cor neritone ot 20tll Century Aineirc.n ltf1. olftrs 1 rart lntem1w with 1111 autn m11n1te 4 tt• 11 TUESDAY t:JO D "lffti.. for ... ,. .. (com) SI-Ronald Rur•n 10:00 ..... , ltp11t1tlN" (dra) '46-&rbua St1nwyck (JI) '11lt ~" (dr1) 49 Cary C.OOper P1tnc~ Nnl 12:00 m "Ducl•r Llfr'' (mus) 33 loin Cr1wfoid Cl11k Cable l:OO QI CC) """' IHI F.,...." (dra) '60-C.ry Mer nll. Antonella luald• l:OO ® CC) "Wm11'• £,....,. (adv) '67 Mawn Milner 3.30 D CC) "M11. Sv11fl11ct" (w~s) ·73 ChubUh Mont iomer1. Robert fo1worlll aviNING C!>AIMM...,_ "9Tlllt~flllily -6:30-.... : cc.> ('IO) ... ~tN111a of Ustes• Part I (dra) '63 Rock Hud 10ll Blrry Sulhv1n (j)Heca11'1 ..... 11 l*fl WttMll ClllCllO Blllls vs l•'"' fl Mltt ".,. CDlllJTlw•S. (!:11) CJ)) Tiit LIM bllCtf mo..r EMJ II) c.ru. Wnjl Ci)Tlllt~Tu11 eF ,,_, 7:00 m •~._. D • tUl Cl> II) m "-e u.n a.. (() Tlllt 0.. C.O.,it ([) ft ftl die Trllltl tD llM LMq ., ..... u ((JT) CJ)) Illy Tllrtt S.. • AMericall lst..C .ltwlsh Mollr II) lbclltll/Llllttr .. port ca Cll> 11111ttM1 O ~T..ipt e E.ri, s.. & Sk, • Mftt ... c..tdo -7:30-0 tatldif c,_, .... ;..... (l)Tlll Wits a S..lty ·u AU the ctia1.cters one remembers f!Oftl !ht eood ole ~le&t ~ art rt created in this comedy pilot JJ TillG-.si.. <DI@ Ill....,_.~" ID (al l TllltltWr'-0 (CllJ (])) ,..., Mfalr Qt) Hoc111'1 Her.., m LA 111tetclla111• fI!) lltndltcl "9Dllr'-t~ 8:00 9 ((m (}J) ([)TM fitzp,tricb Tilt 1mn l of lhe new r111p1t11ck b1by tlkH Ille family bt surp11se •lien 11 COl!ltt early 8 @(J)G tD MM Fr• Al· i.tis (2hr) (II) Repeat ol 11" pilot 1n wh"h. alter 1 storm M11\ Hams is d1scovertd barely 1hve on the beach nw the Nawal Ulldtrsea Ctnte1 He 1s rushed to the Haul Hosp1111 £me1ency Room whtre ht 1s placed under lht care of Ot £h11beth M11 1111. w11o dl$C;ovtrs th1t the pahtnt !las 1111 ltkt hssue wllere his lun1s should be ind that bf 1s Ollly mar 11natly equipped IOI hie on land e ()) c:.a.ce WetMI Un1ver s1ty ol Sao Francisco vs Noire Dame • CJ) <ID (121 Cl))"'"'°"' "Potsie Cets Pinntd" Pottle panics wllen he fates the fraternity 1n1t11 hon tor be1n1 pinned to 1 soronty cir I. and F onm comes lo lht rescue by flolt1n1 a hit uv1ni seheme ., C.rwl a.Mtt & Fri• .. CIJ Mftlt: (211r) ''JHrtz" (d11) at~· fl:) "Asutlt ef Mt. Fuji" • [lplosM Sotltt "'' About HUtnlft liilrts fD IWlyw.H Ttlttlafea Tllulrt "The Ascent !ti Ml r u11" Tiit IC ct11med dramllec st11es. ptod"'ed by KCCT OPens this season with a remarubty bold dr1m1 wrrtten ~r conttmpo111y SoYlet playw111hts Ch1n111 Ailmatov 1nd K1l111 Mukh1med1h1nov lostoh C1111 TV WEEK, JANUARY 8, 1978 !>'ntli,, Alldru Marcoviec1. Avery Schreiber and Ju11111e Nolan star 1n lhlS tale ol d1sstnl ind human rlpts mu lbw,._• a> °" 1a: TM s-1111 tt ·n -1:30- • Cil CIIJ (SCIJ) U-1.t Sllitley • The Mortician" l.lvernt lalts loi a min wt1h 1 bi1 bltck ltmo l>ut slit needJ Slluler's help 111 01dt1 to 1•t 1 d•lt with him •Ct.-11 • ClllMM lMrNlt ,,..,... ., °""lair 9 :00 fJ ((ll) CD) ····s·H The M•A•s•H s11111ons t1dte two ptess· 1na p1oblems the need to invent a uhsfactory vascular clamp. and the iecoverr ol Hot lips' wedd1n1 11n1. winch Khnaer un1nt1nt ionally tossed out • (]) (B) (IJI CJ)) 1\JH'I C.,.117 Jack becomes entanaled 1n 1 ltud between his two 1oommates 11hen lane! accuses Chnssy of steal ; a11~':jJ. uecuhvt from ht1 • """ Gritfi• s.... a"""': CCJ ~> "~: flwW' (dra) '67-Peter fat~ II!!) Ill~• Tlltlltt -9:30- • ((ll) Cl)) Cl) Ott Oay at • n.. Cone I Ann's plan$ lor romance backfire when her relahonslnp with 1n uc1!1n1 rl(t drrvtt talH a lllOll wdden and unuiual tu1n e CD <II (121 CJ)) *' Cor 111ne oiders Jtwe1 ind Clltsltr from her 1a1I ctll when ln111d. the m)'lte 11ous m1lor hom lucado1 an llOUllCCI her 1dfntt1y t/llJEIJ EN.,.Ell"DftltlEN.,. CENrER TANK MAZl Is · I I el I I ICE HOCICCY . ... i 8LACKJ4CK SP.ACE WAR Sl'ITfllE • W • speclalfae In Video CimMt • Demonstrahd Ill • prohslloMI atMOsplMre • Co ..... • differ_._._ ........ wlttto.t f'Wllllllg al OHr Iowa nen MAGNAVOX bp1r91 1/IJ/7t ,( I , , t I I 1 1 ' 4 ExcitillQ VideO Games. Olgr· tal on S<;reen Scoring H4N08ALL Indy 500 ,( I , , I I '2495 A VIDEO COMPUTER C~~~~=~~~r1,1do• SJ699sm.~ fi\t.tl1 Combat Cwtridge incl A .. W COHCll'T tt4 HOMI r.cTMTAIMMBft .. OM THI l'llJEIJ EN.,.Elll'JlftltlEN.,. CENl'EEI - • 369 E. 17th STRffT, COSTA MESA S'8-4051 -•M ..._.., ..... s...., w...,.. S.-A.,...,.,....... -Ce...4 S..., P909 l2 ~ Smith, who .Un .u gMmolous Kely C.mt In CM.tfle'• AnJm, hu entered Into .an acluM~ lont·nnge ~I with AIC TN¥1· don to it.tr In ~,, mock>n pktura lo be produced in usod1tion with her own comp.any, C.H. f'roductlons, Inc~ h wu 1nnounced by Stephen Gentry, Vke "'"'° dent. Prognfm, Wttl ~. AIC Entnt1inment. "Thb commttmenl to 1ur in modon pk1ura fOf AIC 11 1 further m~ of J.clyn Smith'• television ureer," Mr. Centry pointed oul in mMlng the utnouncement. "She begin .u one of the moil rec01niuble ind IOUght·1her model• In lhe medium, gAlned experience ind ;audience recognltk>n u .an Klrfts in epltodk Hfift rolft, ind beame I m.\fot televltion person111ty with Chirlfa't Anlels. She't I tre- mendouJly llJented IC11'ftt whole bftt won 11 yet to come ind ~ ue wery piu.ed th.al Jhe hu choHfl to aplnd her teH-vlsion fu· lure wfth AIC.'' Ms. Smith WU in wch ck- !Nnd U I model lhil Jhe ~~ in tonte 75 com- men:Wt bef0te the pmn~ °' Chirlle'• AngeU. She "°" the f'CIM of tcelly Cilft" as 1 result of 1 1uest perfOf· m.ance on AIC't The ltooll.· les, ind 1110 guested In epilOda of wch Mriet u McOoud, World of D4Mley 1nd Switch. Recently the 1tin'td In the tete¥1tlon fllm, "EK1pe ~ from login County ... • • * Mic 01wis hH been grabbed by NIC fOf another 1elewl1lon 1pecl1I on the heelt of hit highly riled "Mic Dni1 ... I lelln-e In Chriltmu" ~ thil ,,~ December 7th. The Dnl• ~ dobbe~ 1bt (Gift• petition, rKcMnl I whop- ping l3 ihAft apiMt AIC'I bAodi.buller Chirtle'• Angels wries .and the CIS Mowie. NIC lmmedlitefy tied Oawb up fM I ipediJ whk h will MrlnMarch. OM hu been 1 cort1lt· tent ntlnp Mipe>n for NIC with hit v.tMty tpe<lalt. He It mo OM of the hfgftt d~ c1rdt In Lu Veg.u, where ewery one of hit ~ 1t the MGM Cr.and hlwe 1old out 1lnce he ttlrttd ~ In 197S. A true muhl-medli auper- t~ent, MK O.MI lt ilso one of the world's foremost rKordina ittlstS U well U I CompoH'f whoK IOftlS ltt •una .anct rKorded by the grNI INltk 1Ws of todly. *** NIC Tdevtslon Netwon h.u 1lgned 1 long·term 1greement with Emmy Aw;ud winMf OIYki frolt, 1ccl1lmed for his history· miking lntem-t with for· mer President Nhlon ind other world fl1ures, ind hilled on both Mdet of the Atl1ntlc u 1n 1ulhof, lee· lurer, telewl1lon ind film producer and enteftllnef. The ~t-Frost'1 flrsl m1jor telnl1lon commit· ment since the Nixon Inter· wiews-wH 1nnounced by hul L Klein, hKutM Viet ~t.Prognms. Fro1t'1 flrsl p1oject lor NIC under the Agreement, Klein 111d, wut be 1n lnnow1· tlwe t.erles of prime·tlme spe<l1I hours, hosted by Frost, to be two.de.Ht IM from New Yott. ~n ukt: "The new pro- gnms will focus on topk1I and pnMKltM peopk .and event1, which e1u1e the public to l1ugh or chHr, n.ite 1n ~ Of' 1 RA, shed 1 te1r Of' write to Con- gms. "They will be shows 1bout people th1t vlewen In 111 Wlllu of life ire Interested In, 1nd will Include whit Is po11lbly the tint continuing look at telewlalon on net· won pri~llme TV-whAt you 1tt on the Krttn ind whit goes on behind It. The P'Olrlml will be both serious ind llght·ht1rted and -think, exciting televltlon ... *** Red Skrlton hu been telec1ed u reclpieat of the "C«il I . De Miile Awl~ by The loltd of Ofteeton of the~ Foreign Prest Auocl1tlon, Judy Sol· omon,Praldtnt of lhe HFPA, h.11 AMOUnced. The "Cecil I. De Miiie Awa~ h gi~ for Outst1ndln1 Contribu· tlont to t~ fntettllnm«1t lndu1try Thouahout The Ye.an. The Aw1rd will be pre• Hnted during the lSth """' nual Golden Clobe AW1rda to be held 11 the kwffy Hiiton Hotel, f1nuary 21, 1971. • •• PREMIERE PRESENTATION . ' Jeanette Nol1n ind Avery Schreiber. 1111) ••T ..... l11utn,tllt ....... 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Ille..,•••,_..., ..... ,..., ...................... ......, ... Ille Cftltiw bltlb ........ Ille ............ ., "' ....,.... , ..... n.trt .......................... II ,....,w..,.,..s.,.m,......,..-.,..,_.~ ..,.. ......... ,.., .._ ............. ........., ..... tf II Clllllllrltl, llt fat Ille U.lll." Or, • _.. Ca .. mlta ,.. It: .,.. ............... ~la ..... ,.. .. cMttet Ille -... It ClllN ................... ~ ..... . .... !Mt, It'• .. Ille ...... " , ... ,, CAMILLE WAS NO LADY • ... ... The most valuable rescue tool we had was the amph1b1ous vehtele that could drive out into the sea. ~ys Wade Gutct, Civil Defense Dtrector of Hamson County, Min .• whose VIYld memortes ol Clm11le 11e part of the Mobil Showcase w1es seement II you can 1mae1ne a hundred m1llton ton wall ol w;ter smashtn& into a community ltke th1s-1t's the 111es1shble force and certainly under cond1hons like that there 1s no immovable ob1ect ''When we received news that the humcane would come 1Mo our coast rather than the f1011da coast. plans that had been Ion& since developed were put into effect to evacuate the community. "The 1ob was about 90'1. complete at about 3.30 that afternoon when we received the shocking, almost unbelievable news that rather than a 15 foot tide and I SO mile wind, we could upect tides in mess of 20 leet above normal, with at least a 1 O·foot sea wall on top of that, with winds well 1n mus ol 200 mpl\" The &11m expectation became an even 1rimmer reality, u Mobil Showcast host narrator Glenn Ford and the ITC Enttrbinmenl camera e1ew headed by director David Rea d1st0vered when they visited the Gulf Coast towns where havoc struck Camille destroyed 5,600 homes, dama&ed some 13,000 more, leav1n& 200,000 people homeless and 235 drowned The devastation was awe,some-80\ of all structures alon1 the coast were left tn need ol repa11, and 80\ of all public ut11it1es were out of service H11hways were washed away, pecan and other uops destroyed. and I 8 m1lhon feet of timber made worthless About 75.000 people heeded the hur11cane warn1na. and were evacuated-but some stayed to 11de out the storm. "Camille Was No Lady" tells their StOl'f es 1t 1nterv1evn survivors and eyewitnesses, 1nterlac1n1 their memo11u with newsreel footaae taken when the 200 mph hur11cane, seeded with about 100 small tornadoes. struck like the 11 When Havoc Struck pro&rams wt11ch follow 1t. "e.f'nllle Was No Lady" also 1nvest1aates the cont1nu1n1 pro1ress in scienltfic research to combal havoc-in this case with the development of even more acturate ways to predict hurricanes, and methods of diminish 1n1 their intensity by seedin1 with silver Iodide. When Ha~c Struck has been recommended by the Nahon1I Education Association TUESDAY (ContlnuH) 10s00 G LOU 6UNT/SPOtn'S * SWDAl COVER·UPI ti ((lll (])) Cl) Lou Ci1111t No 1n l0tmahon 1ntl1bl1 hom the network •t our press time D Ql (f) m Ill 118C ltePtfti. TM LllMI ol Hypt alMI Cloty £dw1n Newman 1s lht repo1t" 1n thts Sil' c11I uam1n1n1 the mull! b1lhon dot lar business ol promo11n1 tht sale ot bools movies 1nd rorl mus1t "CJ""' Cl) llo¥1t: '"flit Allw1111 Colossal lb•" (ho•) ·57 Cltnn l•ncen a ()J I.ID) (121; r ( ) family Kate sufte11n1 from house1111ft bluu tabs olf by he1self and wind$ up loded IOI the n11ht 1n 1 model condominium 1111th an •n&I} younc woman about to ll~t birth Cl) Tiit HoHJlllOOIMIS tD Sunn from A llllm11t lhr A1t ol Sweeo1na Undt• tht Rue Allhou&h Joh1n •nd M111anne <on t1nut to )()Ive the11 small wor11ts in 10~10C agreement •nd emythin11p pears to 1tm11n ideal, Mrnanne sensu lhll M>meth1n& 11 111on1 be t111!fn them Johan has sever.I mys te11ou~ phone calls thal Ind hei suspicions CDMti'*-OIH*tM "19 Jacqun LiflC-itl -10:30-m mm ..... 11:00 D (]) D Cl' ® ilf' lltwt a 'Ill 'lJ <<Il l m ""' e Lllft Allleriu1 Style D lllo'tW ·~" (my~I 'I Clfy Giant )Oift roo11ine S11 Ctdoc Hudw1cke N1ee1 Bruce m Tiit ~ eou,.. Cl) Ltt's Wt A 0 .. 1 Qt) F0tmr r lfllWllOd m Old emtt S11ew (IJIJ Cl)) llHa/lo.• A111tricu Style CD El si. dt Ga11111ta J llMllu -11:30-D ((JI) (])) CU MoYlt 11 "C.1 rn m 1D1 .lahMJ c.r- (f) Mo¥it: "Voya&t to the Planet ol Preh1slo11c Woman" D (]) crDl (QI/ (IJ) Morie: "N1chl watch" , CDMll1t11m Cit Get Smart 121> Tht 700 Ctwb flit UC C.ptlolltd lltft m lbdltll/lt~r•r Rtt1«1 12:00 11 Twll!pt loM m ,.,.,., f trnwood at Morita: "F1ont1e1 Cal Johnn~ Slool P1dfeon" -12:30- D llo¥ill: lhe lnv1s1ble Wom•n · H11h1 Club Scandal Touch ol Death S1ouk City Sue CD Mmes: HO!IOI House ' 'HM 1or ol BIK~wood Castle Cauthl 1:00 11 n C1J .u Ttllltfr .. D IS,, 2:00 Cl llo¥m: 'Genev1tvt ' Odd Min Out" -2:55- D Mowit: CC) "LIM 1114 Kiaes" (tom) '65-Rio N«lson Kristin Nel son, Jerry Van Oykt TV WEEK. JANUARY 8 1878 lWBDNBSDAYJ JMUMT 11 fOI -nilll W afttrllOlll llstillp. pluw"' DAYTIME l"IO(,WIS. It· low, llr ,., ~ ••• ,. Ille dl(s.witl. DAmMc llOVID 9:)0 Cl ~ "Al ~· (Of~) 45 Fred MKMun1y Dolothy Malone Waite• Brennan 10:00 e "llh111111" (com) '62 Charles Boyei. M1Chele MOftan IBl "Aartll Slicl f,.. ""*la Cri(l" (musl 52 Alan Yount 12;00 CD ''flit IKNilor 1114 Ult .-., s.w· (com) 41 C..y Ciani Myrna Loy 1:00 ® ~ "Tiit Hard llldt" (dra) '11 Robert Fulle1 She11y Bain lony Russell BVBNINC e:oo fl l.lJ (Cl7l (})) ..... o lll!OO ma1""' 8 C111tr11nq OM r() w, ;ntflth !liow 8 CD tlDl (tJIJ CJ)) lltn D llBA lw•"•ll LO$ Anteles la~ers vs Kanw City K1n1s CD The It~ lulldl m The tidies m kMMy to Mrenblr• ® lllA l11ht~1ll Cont d trom 5 lOPM l A l~~tfl ~ !Unsu C1tv K1nis m Elec1nc r.om..~, m S.r llllllul Cl'!)) footi "' tllt ....... fll!lllJ m The Ad4amJ r •""1 -6:30- D llo¥it: <J:) (5CI) "A Glt1111ill1 of Eades" Concl (dra) '63 Roe~ Hud son. ~ hylol Barry Sulhv1n JJ Mapil's Htroes (fO) Mlrw Griffin CD lily TllrM SCllll ((}1) CJ)) The !AM lttll&tl m °"' eas, CD Corllllft Salv•lt @1!> F1111ily ro11111t e9 f Trotfl 7:00 1 l ) Tiit ltady luflt~ o oJJ tJJ m .. ..., e l.iln Club m "" Od4 '-" • m aJ11twt ())To TeM ttie Trvth CD t LM uey Cl)MIM-IZ ( cr1) (])) Illy T1lftt s.. fl) llertH lMClllCt rroc1111n fD TM llUdlelll l.Ml11t 1..-t ((211()))~ GD Ylfl Wlttl lthdtllllt -~-c.t.lle -7:30-a D rllUllEIE Wiit• Miff< Slnlcl Cam1llr WH No lady Glenn foid hosts this st11es whteh tracts many ot Ille mt!Of d1S1slers 1n his tory lon11ht he narralts the story ot the clevasl1tin1 hurnc.ane lhat bat ttred Amertea's shofu cD m Ut't Ge Ila "" bees DSNr..r.. • Tiie......,. QalM Cl)Tlll w.i. • Mttcll 611111 '77 m Tiit $1Zl,OOO Qilestloft (1Q) (2).1 CIJ hn11ty ftlld m <• Cl)> Tiit 1114y 111M11 (@ (I)) fl111ily All11r m LA. lllt1rdla11t• al)~rd m Our "-• ComHin 8:00 D (~ (})) rI '"' T1111" Wllen 11 's promohon ts thrulened by p1e1ud1Ce lus •n•ttly cauus htm 10 drum •bout •hat 11 •ould be h~t to be a white man D Ill .I) CD CU TIM lift 1114 r-et Griuly M1111s M1mn the M11111foe:enr Adams tries to con wince an 1f1neiant tnlttl<trner tllal his 11hn1 tr11ned bur 1s sutte11n1 because of conl1ntmenl e 1MM: CC! (211r) "TIM Stcrtt Life et Wahlf Mitty" (comJ 4 I Danny Kaye V111in1a Mayo CJ) lilofit: Cl:J (211r) "Adwtfthlln ti A YllHll Man~ (dr1) '62 Richard Seymer. Alfhur Kennedy Q ITS TOM'S BIRTH· * DAY 011 I IS ENOUGH • CJ) (ID) (121J I U) U1hl II fllOllP "A Hau ol the Doe" Whtn Tommy learns that the niehl before 1sn f worth the mo1nine alter. he and hrs lithet have a talk about man hood m Carol 84.ni.tt ' rriet1a G> llewie: (Zllr) "TIM ~n" (dra) 60 Deborah Keu Rober! Mitchum s~ SI llor1 lhe Green MKh1ne With the helfl ol new sc1en1tl1c 1esea1eh and time lapse pho1oe1aphy the pro 1ram studtts the t0mpleutres and mystenes ol plants lht mo11 abun dant hie t01m on urth ID u UJ11rflll60f• m 1t11ic ff Oii '•l11tlnc -8:30-D ((Ill CJ)) $zySZ1tJk Ht(~ 1$ attracted to a &l1morous s1n1er al H•p s 811 but blows his ch111<ts wtlh her •hen sht comu out from behind her false Iron! m ti .. wits C0 Om Easy 9:00 D < tr CL) 1t1w11: c (2111) "Yl11IHtt ft1t1" (dra) 16 1\111 Kustoflerson l1n Michael V1nctnl V1ctou1 P1111C1p1I Bernadelte Peters Brid Outer Judson Prall Two brothers are cauehl on oppos1ne 11du when 1retd con11pt1on and l1n11tc1sm sw"p 1 sleep, rural Cal 1lornr<1 community whrch becomes a boomtown alter 1n enerey c11s1s forces the open1ne ot ne1ehbo11ng 011 1ese1vt land for eaplo1t11ron Ille town 1s flooded with vaerants drunks ktllers. con men and thitves When two poltttman are mu1de1td du11ng a ban~ robbery the con cerned c1hzrns decide to ta~e achon to mtore law 1nd order D IU\ r_v Im (JI' Black Sheep $qNClrt11 'Opera hon Stand Down· Colonel lard 111ms the Blac~ Sheep a second ch1nct alter the, f11I lht required routine requaltfyme eum and are &rounded D (fQl (r1() L)Cll1rll1'1 A1111ls "Hours ol Oesperalton Mewie: re_ (Zflr) "Tiie Lut llewte" (dra) 71 -0ennis Hopptr Peter Fonda ........ m Men "111ilt $llo9 t3l ..... 'C' °'Call) • OectM" (com) 12 l\enntth Wtlh1ms f.Z:) Grut '•rfo1111111U1 The Amtr rcan Baller Theatre perlo1ms "8rlly the Kid ' and "ltt Patmeur\ ID l.lldll Uk9 m Allstt• CitJ u.tta 10:00 8 ~ CJ) D 1>t r.llct WMH l 11rus" Pepper rs 1u11ned to auard a tl11ldllood e~wnatt whose hie is threatened 1llt1 she le1ds a crusade a111nst whit she lttms ·impure elements 1n the city U D CD lkwl a lBl ( l2ll (I)) S.rttta I'll hh You to lunch A ,.aun1 wom'n two111td by two holdup men i1tl1ches herself to lony 811tt11 lor emotional secutrlt G> 1\t ...... , ...... " fD Su1tt1 fro111 A Mmi•I• "Paula" In 1 brutal Wly, Joh1n 1n nounces that he Is 1n IO'lt with another woman and is co1nc to luwe He rs cheerfully sethsh ud eacer Ill pursue his new 1nl1tuahon Totally unprepared. Ma11anne 1s tr1nslo1med by hum1l11hon and perplu1ly 11110 i llembhn1 ilnd p11tablt wreck Ci> WW!litew1ter, ''· -10:30- ({} Mo•i• 'lh@ Astouqd1nc She Monster" mm 11 ... 11:00 U a <Ill D IJll lllw\ Ill U.. AIMrlu11 Style U CD ((llJ )0 IJ) """ Cl llWtle: 1:) ''TIMllr• ol t. Jill" (mys) '66-Chr1St09her l' ·r. Goldoru, Jul11n Glovri CDT\•~ t..,i. tD Let'atwtAO... a,....,,.,.... tD!tiC...U .. (IJI) CIJi lleW1/l.tYt AMerlcu Slyll la HR Wt Cit Mere: TM CIMMla -11:30-• Ctm l])) Cl) ... B @Cl)•lll......, C.... ~CC> .......... Ille WtfW' (du ) '6'-Rtelia1d H11rtS011 • rn <II ca CIJ> ,... s.r., -~ me.ts.rt Tiit 7'0 a. St UC c.,tilMd lhM CD MKW1Ui1N-tr ._.,. 12:00 e TwilicM Z.. •'•-flf ..... • ~ ''Youn1 Cun," "Undtr the Gun" ., CIMtN l4 -12:30- • llnle1: "hau Ranier,," 'Teus R1n1ers Ride A&am," "The Castle" • w cm<• CIJ> ~.,., " tlMWtM m ~ "Cruture with lhe Atom Drain "Sleep My lo~, ... "8t1s1 of MC>focco· 1:00 D @CllaT....-r .. DIS,, 2:00 m ...,_ "lassy," The Mauie • -2:55- • ~ CC> "Slut Day ii 1111 llttrllill(' (ldv) ~Robtrt Sllcl. Raymond Burr. V1111n1.1 Mayo wtt:NHAVQCSTRUCK Events that shocked the worJd and what we learned from them. Host. Glenn Ford Tonight, Camllle Was N~Laay. She baltered Ameru:;a's ahorea n never before 01 11te1 The hurricane of 1he century 7 :30 pm Wednesdays CBSS2 ..... ,5 li" TV WEEK. JANUARY 8, 1978 Motorcycles Are the Stars \ -- Larry Wilcox (lett) and Erlk Estrada Years ago on te1ev1s1on there was a well-known actor who actively resented co-starring in a series with a bear (no. 1t wasn't Dan Haggerty). This season. a parr of handsome young actors are delighted to find themselves co-starnng in NBC's CHIPs (Thurs- days at 8PM). a senes 1n which their Kawasaki motor- cycles are as much stars as they are The young fellows, playing California Highway Patrol officers. are Larry Wilcox and Enk Estrada-and they don't mind the "star" status of their motorcycles one bit. "We find that the kids who watch the show are crazy about the bikes." Estrada says, "al'ld it's easy to understand. since we give them the sensation of being in the dnvers seat themselves What little kid wouldn't love to be zooming down the freeway with the lights going?" Although Wilcox and Estrada have been trained to ride the motorcycles according to CHP procedure. the more dangerous stunts are done by stunt dou- bles. for obvious reasons "It's great thinking about being the guy doing all that stuff," Larry Wilcox grins, "but 1f either Erik or I had an accident. everybody on the whole show would be out of work until they could wire us back together .. and that would be pretty dumb." Since Its debut on NBC In September. CHiPs has built Its ratings steadily and as the months have gone by, the mall count has expanded appreciably. At first It was from children, but as the handsome pair remained on the TV scene, the mail began to come In from teen-age girls Pege ti In answer to hundreds ot queries. yes, Larry Wiicox 1s the All-American boy In the Old Spice commercial and also In the Union 011 commercials. And yes, Erik Estrada Is the kid who starred In the movie "The Cross and the Switchblade" which is revived every so often on TV and In church halls, as a modern day morality tale Meantime, both Erik and Larry are watched care- fully by CHP Program Advisor Bob Haydevi who is always on the set A real CHP officer with five years motorcycle duty rn the L.A. area {he has been In the Department for 13 years) Hayden never Jets up with his warnings about sitting up straight, observing motorcycle safety precautions and having respect for the vehicles. which can be treacherous, If the rider forgets how powerful they are. ·,1 THURSDAY IAllUUY 12 fOf ll'IOllll"I and afttr!IOOll f11hn'l. ple.tM set OAmM£ NOGMMS a. low, I« 'JO'll ~•. 1rt tllf ,,,.,_ DAYTIME MOVIU ':lO Cl ~ ''Tlle Ltwltu Brttd" 1wnl S3 Roe~ t1ud'IOn l~h• Adam\ RIC' Ctnlly 10:00 0 "T~ Wt .... t A(a1n" WI) 40 Merit Obtron Pat 0 1:111,n M "1'«1 l'rt11tm" I dr a J 4 / An11 Sh~11din Rnbtrt Atda 8ru<t Btnnrn 1 ?·00 m "Tht llldrt Steps Out" (Clim) 49 Ann Sothm A!t1 ;11dtr XllQ• CP0•2' I obi;, 1:00 fM C 1 "fl!Cidtnt Ofl A Ou\ StrHl" ldral ll •~"'" 01~111 W1ll1A1t1 Sh~tnP• Ru h•td t~~ ,,11600 3:00 r10. IC "The l'la1n\man" (wes) 66 Oc111 Mu11~y Guy Stoc~wPfl 3:30 U 'C• "A Counteu 110111 Hone Kone" 1com1 61 M•rlon Brando !.lmh1A lc11~11 Svdn~v CJlapl1n EVENING 6:00 0 ( lTH 3 ) e Nen Q >lS 6 iTi) lt 11tW' g CinerlfllCJ One t Wy C<1H1tlt SMw IJ 131 ~(tit .. .l) ,..., 0 llltGS VS PHILLY * ON CHANNEL NINE! CiJ lr11p H«ltr l oi Anet IP ~ '"t' ~ Pluladtlphril fly,,) CD Tiie 8tHy Bii~h Cl)Tht...., W '-MY to Adwnlurt (ft lily Tll!tt $OftS fiiJ Eledric Colllpuy O> Lt Crilda Bitn C111da '1!) As MJn Behnn Cf) AdcUIM I 1mHy -6:30- 0 lilcwlt: IC I (90) "Monty From Home" (com) SI Oun Mdr!in lrrry Lewis Pal Crnwlty lf J <2fl Horan's Heroes rtGJ Mtrv Crtffln Sllow m My Three Sons (111'J r j ) Tht lOllt 11tn111 mo.er bsy m eoraron Salw•ie e'!) Tht Glll'llllll TNt\ Cf) F troop 7:00 l > TIM lr14J luncll o a Ji • m m "tw\ "l.un Club 6 TIM OH Collple l) To Ttl tht T111th m IL-lllcy Cl)Adlill·IZ (dli tl J} My "'"' *' fB Cllildrtt1's l"nlcr1111 ®'llltllolla m 111ac11t111LMt., .. po11 (<a> (IJ) lftttclled 1lf £11terttli11M11t TON111t lil'i) Elrtll. Su ' S.y m ~ a11c1 eott111o -7:30-, v My 1111 .. Sons D Im llamt TMI Tllnt D llftlywt4 GMt (JJTlltWltl fJ Tiit Glllt Sllow e 1 In S.11ch Of... 10 U 'fJ Match G1111t m (lt 1 I ) The Stady 8uf1Ch ( 17 ) 1) h111lty Attalr fD LA l11ttrtl11n1t m Mtwscllt<t m Our Gana c-t4ies 8:00 D ( fT 1 ) I Tiit W11to111 Sprme 11 '" lht '" and lovt ~a\ uplurro lhr huru ol Btn Jno Jim Bob •hit ii" 1u~I ilbOul to to• ont •nolh'' dPa•t ~•Pt lhr t11I~ lh,y •dart Wh•n Jim 8Qb lurt"\ h•) P•l M rt~lt •1th l'ilhT 811mmtr 11,n ••V.,li Id~• ht~ b•Olh" \ pl4<t uu• 1ng l11tlton wrlh lont Bub who 1't•ltA!PI by daltnl Ruby !ht ~111 Btn hA1 lt~tn 1,.,111hty pur\Utn~ u 2l • I m ,, CHIPS Hu\I ltn~ A r111g ot 111rtn1ou\ b11 l•ly 1alltP 1u1lltr~ with• pf~n lo d'fr•ud All 111\uralt!t (OmP•nv h'devtl the !'tll' 111f1tP1\ .111rt 111 ''"b11ated omrr ""''ti 11nputldnl pu1t11ul wn nNlmn~ t •U\C\ thtm mott lroublt 0 Mowlt c' (211r) "fo IUlf A Clown" thnO 17 Aldn Aid' fllythf (I inn Pr e Mowlt. C (?hr) "•rnr ht" ld•o 6~ 1;,01gt SfRaf l•m~s ro. U ) ' 10 ( .2t f ) lhltOlllt ~<k llott11 Anrie Gui 5,.,alho& A '''" r.111"' M1 ~~It"~ cla\\ po\PS a ~·~ 0"1hl•n1 lru lnr Sw••lhoe' •W•l••tly •II" )lit •110uun1 '' <h• wanl to br<Umt • mr1111>•1 ul lht 1 •ouo m urol llu111ttt ' r r1tn4s a> lllow11 C (Zh1) "T~t Brr Trttt" twr.J '.7 X11~ DouR14s he M•lltr 2t &vii,.. 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Jantl Su1m)n Lau re net Ohv1e1 . Michael ~edg1Avt fll) Mhterpitct Theatrt Ctaud1u$'' Q'il tn111e. ot Aclnc -9:30- D , ) 110 ( 21' f ) Clrttr C.vn ll'J Ch,,I Roy becomu 1 \w1na1nR ~1111te '"~' 11na1t1 vp;1111nc hom lhr vw•IP he h" 'ndu1,o tot w '°"' m ltotlles Tlpalln 10:00 0 ( fT l ) J l1mby Jonu ln-ntrc1trnr a SlOO 000 d11mond lhtll nvolvu Barnabt •nil J 11 111 • k1dni1p cnt whM •I lu1n~ out lh, gems hiid been 1tolen b) lhr 1e111eh~ st0te manaetr as ''"\Om 101 h1'. ;bdutled #tit tD l) e m ,. The cu~ ol SS 1 h• Cla1s l 1ber~I I ufl11w1nr a•adu.i11Jn odult)ltt ~;lhy MtC)t lhv 101ns V1~l• dnd h•ltt••~ \hr {An thane• tht ltvts ol th, povtrly 11•• ken ptool• ot Appal,< hid U li'Jllm D 13 • UO ('29 e ) Rtdd rou Cl) Tiie HoMymoonen ED Scenes from A MJrn11• Th,. Vale ot T•a1\· Ma11ann• and lut1•n mtel ~gain •lttl QUiit a IOOR f1m~ lltrnp\ h~vP \IMl"1 Ill en wfOllR hll luhdfl whit• M411an11, cl•\Vl~vs ,,en~ ul 11•cu.-ry fhM •n111un1-. 1) ~.11n lul Jnd clumsy rn rh m11lur. JI .,conul1at1on and agg1•rn•PMh m Sou•r lhdt 111 Ger1111n, -10:30-e Mofle. lrss• l1mr\ Mal f ran~tn1lt1n 1 Oaugltt,, mmm11e'" 11 :00 If) 3 U t (H 1 )Ntwt e .. n • '°' m n """ O Lowe Alllena11 Strfc O Mov11: C "Sq11tt1e A flower" <cum) '10 J;<~ Albfll\lln W,illt• Cn1a11 CD Tiit Odd Couole m let'a M1h A Dt1I ~ fortnr ftr11wood w l)i(k Cawttt ('21 6 ) New11loo Ame11can Style m s.r Show -11:30- 0 (11Tl , , 1) I MOWMI e .n , ~, m I)• lalwwtJ r..rion U ) 1 •fOI ((.H1 't ) Starslty and H utcll / l Ollll m Melronews m Gtt Smart ~I The 100 Ch1b ED Captioned ABC lltwi el) M1clh1l1ltlim Report 12:00 O Twthaht ZoM 6 Moille· "bid to lht 811 Hou•" <d•O c I fnhn Sh•lton Ann !>oran CD Forntr Fernwoocl m Mow11s: C"ahy ComtnAnO Abancfonrd -12:30- 0 Mollies: Und,,a1ound Mys lt•y al Edwin 01ood C.111w Hollow CD CrouW'lb 1:00 D ll t i U Tomcurow O IS9y m MovJU: !ht Sfaich lo1t1ll> flat 2 :00 Iii Mowlu I h, Goldtn S~ta m•nfo Hunary Hill -2:05- G lllo¥1t. "My Forbidden '"'" (dra) 'S l Ava CArdn~r Rnhfft M1lth11m Melvyn DouRlu TV W(Ek JANUARY$ 1{178 FRIDAY JAllUUY U f ti 1110<1t1ns •114 1tttr110011 11S&cs. ,... .. Mt OAYJIME ...OOUMS. Be· low, 111 11*1 tomtnlt!ltt, 111 Ille .. , .. -. DAmlU MOVIES ' JO a "Tiit Sndoners" (Wts) ~I Robtrt Prttton tolln 8111y 1n<.>1t It Rut>t1t S1t111n1 1:.tthy Oown' l.Kk £1•m 10-00 O "Tiit TtuM" (wt~) JI! k.rnootoh S<oll 1o.1n Btnnell W~lltt ll•PM•n Mty Robson JU11/e1I Cum11m111 Hobtl 8Juat l)f "Tht Am.u1111 01. Clltttr hoUH" (dta) 18 r dwud (j Rob1nsun Cl6H~ llfvo1 ltumphlfY 8UK611 17;00 m "Convicted" (th•l so Cl,nn f<>td. H1odt11ck C1Jwlo1d Ou1olhy M610n~ Ronald W101m (d Be~lty 2:00 '.M 1C1 "llint Hours lo Rim•" ldrd) 11 l 1111111 auch(lll Jose r ~rm Dr.rrt Ba~tr Robt•I Motley ~lartr Andtrw•. J•OO 1101 C 1 "i.otror House" lltoq 10 lu11k1t ~vAlon till Ha1<utth l .lO U C • "Cactus flower" rcom) Iii! Wallrt M4llh1u In k"d kPttman C<ild1t Ha1<n '''~ W.O~l~n Ilic~ I tnt V1ln Scoth rrenr tftr•t~ EVENING 8 :00 u 1 < 111 n""' 0 JJ f I C0 if fltws 0 [llterctf!CJ Ont 1 f l MtJ Clrlflflt $llow 1J l31 10\ (Jt t ) Ntwl C\) Collea• Buhtblll lllrno1\ St•le ~ U111vers1ty ot Ntvada CD TIM Brtdy lkuKll Q)Tht W.ia fB lollrney Ill Mwtnt1111 t(1 My flttM SOftS fll) Electric ColllPHJ Q) L.ts Sutcm E9 Foods tor lllt flmlly m Acklams fa""lr -6:30- 0 Tht Poet la •11111 1o11at1 119p"'' Htrws IOI Mtrw Ctitf111 m.., Thr" Som (1j7) 1 ~1) Tht lone bnaer fI)Oftr £.as) 0) Cema11 Sah•rt ~family Portrlll m r Tr0011 7 :00 D Tiit 111.,,.1 SllOtt Oom 0,1 ut'lf llftsl~ I 3 J &rlctJ 8-Ji u (2J• • m m """ a U.n Clu~ I 8J TIM OU CG.pit D Mtws (IJ To ren t11t Ttvlll tD I LM Lucy I!) Marw.12 (tfl'J (U) MJ Thf'M $om fl) AWJctll llo (lt'lt11 I.HJ Tiii Wits QI) klttil/l..tllrtr ltpon ((2f) rt)) e.wtt'lttd <>t Elltfftaiftmtftt TOlll&hl St!i) Catltom11 Tonlclrt '!> ~11 a!M Co$ttllo fNDAY (Condnued) -7:30- a m.ooo """'w CJ) .., lltr .. SOftt Dftlllilyf9'4 ... ,....,...." ... n..-..1a 8 <fGl 12JI J) CID HtllJ•tN ~ .. , .. (])Tiie 111..,.U GI C iltl > Tiie Ir ld7 8llflC) (Clll (])) f_., Atfall .... ~ SJ Ll. i.t.r~c.• Q!)V*i"'91iM "90vr'-tta~ 8:00 U HAllNA·WIEU llEW * COMEDY ICC RmEW Witti Frtd Flintstone! a <@ CD) m n.. 1tat1111 .. , lllTI All Siar ~ let llfM Roy Clar~ ind Bonnr' f11nklm host 11111 comedy b11thd1y · rout" tor f1vo111e animated chtmter fred rl1ntstOnt. combin1n1 live actton and 1n1m11ton with lh' help of limed let Capid' skaters ind spec"I euesl st11s. fhe Sy Ivers u «JI cu e !Jt cro Sh11h1 "foreet Pnrl HJ1b01 When • l'P 1nne N1vy CPO 1rmu lor •~ ott1c11t w1s1t the p1r1no1d Ch1el Sh11kty lu1s 1not~er 1ne1k 1t11ek 1nd sus peels 1 spy 1n the ointment • llMlt: tCJ (2tu) "lll4lu111 np t.f" (wn) ~~ K11~ Oouatu Walter M1t1hau (JJ llMlt: IC (2111) "ke ra!K4M (dra) 60-RKhard Burton Robert Ryan • CD CIDl (t2li l ) Otur & lllrte Cutsh 1ntlude Danny lhomu Ruth Bum and Desi Ainu Jr m CM11 a.nien .-,,_.. Cl) Mtrtw ...._,, M D faTalillelbM -~· SJ Iii> W~Oft ""' 111 an-mu Us.,. •• -1:30-D a1, m m 1J11 "" lllK~llf~ Flitt Anthony lerbe gurst stars JS 1 washed up author who 1nve1clu Jim RCKUOfd into 1esu1ch1ne 1 pro1tet 1nvolv1n1 111du1lu of a local h1eh school's clau of 61. and 1n th' prCKesi, lrm uncovers the ·co~e1 up" of a 20 yetr old homicide mc,...wlb • ....., CeM!nt11tJry m m "'" $1111t ""' 9:00 • ([l> (()) lU , .. ,,,., COlll· .... r1rfonlu11u ludinc perfo<m "' !tom att lactts ol lhe show bu)1ness •orld •ho hnr brtn chosen by the public lhrouah • n111onal survey demonslrate the talents that have made them so popular with tht aud1t11Ces •ho Sf le<ted them • m ID <a llll 111"11: ~ (Ztlf) .... 0111 .,... It lett.tM Robert Con11d stars No 1nloimahon 1n1'1ble from tltt networ• 11 our press trme m '''"' Ct1ffll ,.._ ., lbfUls .... 111.0. QI) ....,..: ~ (thr) "lfkflllas IN Al11111dra" Concl (dta) · 11 l1hchHI J1yston, Janet S111man ID U• lllJjds Tho itory ot three women worlltri tn lht th1rt1u who became active members rn the unions m D Sllw Dt Ed1mdo II ID Flt1111 UM Pege 11 -9:30- D ilJi (I) D <lfi Hm J IUuen1t1: 011 Tiit lttcofd f Olmer SKretary ol Stale Henry llrJS1n1tr r1 101n1d by tOHUP-Ondent David Bunkley rn an u1m1Mh011 of the rrcent llSI' of Communism 1n Wtstttn Cuiope its d1rttt ct11lltn1e to the ~cu11ty ot the Uftlled Stain 4nd to democracy '" Europe Or ~1ss1nee1 •lso ofltr) ob~tutions on d'vtlop menh tn tht Mrd41f h\t 1nd on the th11p inert.St ol tt11011s111 in lu100« 10:00 D UClA l"ht•all UCLA vs Oreaon DfD"-11> lht lt!HolN111ny111111•••111ra fD Scenes F1t111 A lllarmtt I he llhte11tu" When M111anne and Johan meet to 11an the drvoice pa pm there is a tembte blo•up Suddfnly. herylh1n& uplodes and they v~nt 111 the auress1ons. hate mutual boredom and raet tho ha•' been 1uppress1n1 tor yw~ CD MM1141o1 Optllltot 119 NS llloflt lht1trt -10:30- ,., Mo•lt. "I Wu A Tttn11e WtrHtlf" (hor) ~1 -M1chart l andon Whit B1SStll GI mm""" (illJ fJJ) Tiit lflfy lklnch 11:00 D D lli ()) a •"" • rm m c<m > m """ G l"i•: ..c:; "Tiit Amh ,hrs" (com) 61 Dun Martin Stnt1 Btraer tanl(t Rut' GllN~c..,.. a» ltt'l lllaM A Dul s r ""'' r""'"" m Diel'""' (IB ff)) lltft/lo" At11trtt111 Style -11:30- fJ Mo.it D Q.J1 m Ill a. .1o1nty C.. • C1J ®' (121! l))) llrtttl Gllletltllft1 a» Get SNrt a Tiit 700 Club fll) Captiolltd •BC llttn '9 lilldhll/ltllr., Rt,.,t 12:00 U TwlUpjZ.. ! tJ ~ "The Captain's Para d1!>t " "Marcie ' .. Spoiler~ of the Plain~: 'Oper1lion Atlanlls." Ali B•b• Cots to Town" GI F•'"' rernwood Cl) lilfttH: 'R1dm nt Ven1eance Th' lone Wait -12:30- llllPrle: 'Joe Buttertly (cem) ·~7-Allfit "'*'""· "°''' llHtf. a ~ The Hound of tllt 8.u ~uv1lles lht 8111n lhJt Would"'' Ott .. "The C.1ty Bnd . • Sl.trtiMt 9 llMlt: lncred1blt '"° Hudtd fr1nspt1nt m llfl '-"" ., 011 .... 1:00 II Talblltut 8 0 tDl MWAitflt s,.dll DIS,, m Mtwles: "So (nd$ Our N11ht." "Wt Wert StrHStlS" -3:20-D "lowla: "Ct,au•1n1" {com) '64-Groucho Mm SATURDAY .IMUMY 14 MORNIMQ 8:00 '.]) s.nse s..D a c...-ity rttAIU ]JJ ,,... Cl.tit .. ~ GI Ul!Mnlty tf t11t Alt -6:30- 1!1 s-m. S.-S-r .. Tllefl C.t .... ..., ()) '9tt11rb a1totr114ses- G1 llalt Sh ....... f.ll)c.,tioMd .... !Sf1 ·~ ~.,. 7:00 D C.111tr1 """ u rn1 1 ci e 1J1 "'' c.e. Burs r.t) l2tl C.rtoons • rn ~ca 11J> s.,., ''*'*....,, IJ) Tilflullt A l.dlllt Cius D Tiit rn Cid ma....m,.,11m Cl) Sa• YtltJ SllOW fDYoplclfHHllll -7:30- fJ Sf• .. leafllltla e rac.ttm CIJ a c.ari-:JJ ..._ ID lleTlt: "Tlla l11~ar1 Ceaat littlt'' (wts) •4-Wiltxt 8ec1y m c.u.. s., ,.. ~. 8:00 U (<T7J ) (() Tiit Sbtdlrds D Cl.JI CJ) D Qf S~~ St11· 1iMls D lilofl1: "rh11Mh'1 W1111111" (adv) '61-John 0.1r,moit • CJ) <II ((JI) (()) SaMJ'• All· SI.Ir Uff-A-lJlllJlo D Mowlt: ~ (2hr) "Allltltr.,111 Affair" (my$) '67 W1lltam Marlowe .., "°"'"" ltoom 9 Vakt of AcrltllltDr1 -1:30- D iUl (.I) Gt tlJI s.,.nrttdt (j) llt111111 fll) latenutlaul Anlllllfioll 9:00 D ((J7) Cl)) lua• lu1111J/l11d RI-. D Ul CID l8J ""a·n111 LP1., .. IZ (() __, Qlat G)MuMtllitll tD l• 1--'J "To & rm : = DM!et .. twe -9:30- D QI)(() III ~"• .. ....... All ...... (C) "Swr1I of ttlt c.. ....,.. (dra) '62 Jtck P1i,nc. CJ) Wiiiey ff "" .....,,.. GI ..... ''Tiit Liit ,._,. (wu) '53-BtodtllCk Crlwford, John 0,,tk .., ............... mz.. 10:00 D 0 CJ) 111 1)11 'l'llu!tdtr CJ) It.ct....., TV WEEK JANUARY 8. 1978 G CfJ UOJ (121 lf)) Krom Sii ...... D w .. tlf OtM1 tr Alin a> llttit: t CJ "Orw111t 111 1111 °"' s..tl!M tadv) ~I J,mn Cr11t Qll Met , .... .. m v-... °" -10:30- D (Jr llJ) ~ lal111n/T1ru11 D <21 t1 G Jf\ Surcll and Rett111 fl) Get S!Mrt D SdttKo fictiell "'°'" QI) Wild Wild Wnt manuu..-•a.. 11:00 u a11 cv m 01 ••m ''"ts IM the llitwlb ! '71 lfHl llftlwl TV Stria 8 CJ) !JO) (!21) ) AIC Wt1•· tlMI s,.dat .. !ht (scape of A Ont Ion Pet" Cone! St0ty ot a 11rt's ellorts to i..ivt her p11ie w1nnrna bull from tht butcher shop GI u. rattttM f.1l) lfon -11:30- D ((ltl (J}) <U ~ Ac.tdtMy D <2J1 00 IJ!) IJt Tiie Rtd Halld Gift& GUnMIMI • ()) III ((2iJ CJ l) Amertm .. lldsUIMI m Wllrill If Sllmnl a> a 01 ne Ch11t11a• .... The Pac 8 all stars vs the Brt 10 au stars ltve from lht ll1n1 Ootnt 1n St11Ur Wuluncton 12:00 a Ctlll 'u> rn n.. S«ms " Ills D G Tlllt'1 C.I 9TlllliaMZ... -~SW.lift .. Owtol U.lb (2J) CJ) lll"lts: ''Whul of rer Wiit," -S.llft If lwt llN" ID 1'111 Frt11eh CMI m Action Mwm11 Thutre -12:30-D ((ll) (I)) (])h t AIMrt & t11t Cdy ... (J)ftpk D Tiit $11111 SllOW • lltMlll blly .,.,..7 cm Dia 10 fD rtlllt Wlttt ftallCY a.llltly ((ft! t ) U.S. f1t111 Rt,.rt 1:00 D (IJ11 ) ID w...t's ,.._Mr. ... ,.., Men "lftill 8 Atrlalhrt USA (I) Tiii w,, h w. • Cll (QI (I)) Ai.mt rtA ....... """"*"' ®Alllmll. .... • 5"I Trall l>ltati9tlal Geocr• (R) lh Leaacy of l S B lttkey" -1:30- • (@ CJ)) CJ) CIS,.. Fact.al • °" Calllfllll (I) llllhi: "Trenaae C..vem1n" D A*tt & c.o.t• (Ill,... 2:00 ........... " US.tlml., a 111t 111 v.n., ID lllluioll lmposal!IM fa Unioll Maids (Rl Ci) fooa IOf t" h1111tr -2:30- D flit "-tll Opt11 8 Cl) ®l (1211 CJ_ ) W0tW Sffltl of a.to ~Ille All 1nv1tat1on1t str•ts ol four match racu lutu11ne twelve ol the •oild s top dme1s II) Get Smtrt ell} !>kt VIII Dy\t l)fl World Cllamp!Oftsllrp r tnnrs 3:00 D lonlw I]) I 0111111 of Jennie Cl Mo¥1t: Cl "The Hn• of C11 tilt~ (ldY) '64 Jtrty Cobb CD lllowlt : (C "Htrott Of hit• mart" (dli) 6S K11k Oouatu G)Tuun (21) Olsct '77 tD l11111es or Asln1 aJ Kkk Bo1in1 -3:30-u ((f! lJ)} lll Sports S,.cttcu ,., CV GMt1 "11t U f..ll ((ft) J 1) rrolt»ional Bowttrs Tour lht S90.000 ford Qppn from Mel's Soulhsho,, Bo•f 1n 41ameda. Calrlo1n11 (fDl Morie: funt111 1n 8trlrn a rllrttr WaJOMr m Ourt MllSk Mou11t1111 D Marws Welby m '°" lfl!ll Ml4tllne 4:00 D ifJ\ CL c.ilttt 11 .. tthll Wuhrn1ton n Stanford • v.,.,. to tilt kttOlll of tllt s.. CJ) Wy ~ Sllo'I m lllfflt : Cl:: "fi.. rtnnr's" (mus) S9-0anny Kayt fll) 1?1t !WhwUlt Oii tllt hid • lllemlnthllt ' ~"' QDllolle1Gtrna -4:30- 1..f) ... 11'1 Heroa ® llulwlllt MlllK fDQM ,..._ USA7 1119 '°' "" lfl• C.Vntry a 11n """ of t11t w"• llli> As Mu ltltam 5:00 D llltdl1 e C1J Star lrn Cl) llotle: "Ult Ill Alma" (com) ~2-Abbolt & Costello U CD <DJ (ell) I U) ABC's Widt Wtrtd " 5"tb 8 lllttlt: (J:') "A Wltc~ Wrtlloltt A 11 ... " (adv) '66-Jttt Coopcr m lllorit: ec> "Gtms " t11t Mia lllnc..t Sewtll" (wu) '69 Gtorrt Kennedy Jamu Whitmore a r., c..s 111e c-t,, fD StcClf lllfft In Gtl!Mfly a"""'• (Jf) """ m lo•illa frem tllt DfJlll.i< -5:30-"""" S Marty IMMlli Speetlrl!t (QI CJ)) Anllllll Wo1W C!il Yttm l'lptl M lvlAIAo 8:00 II IJ CIJ <cm (J)) tlD ""9 e lie.it: CC) (211r) "T11t Sfttfl uttle r:o,s~ (mus) '55-Bob Ho~ a> Mo¥1t: 1c (2tu) """" Too I.alt" (com) 65 Maureen O'Sul1tv1n Paul I Old IJl1 1.J) Di.tlot11t \al WllftllH lK• m Stat Sec.ur (ittJ CJJ) .W ol SllNl•tl Qt Mary T rte1 Motte Ci) Wllitl'n4tf. ,a. m t11am,_s1H, "'m1111a -6:30- D Ntrt Md llOll '-3 AtNttlc lllMtdhW. II lllaty T ,tff Moott 11 ) Siii Ila Ila G 110J "-Cl a Liken ll&s*ttblll lo~ An celes laktrs vs Oenm Nue&tls ( J7l r' J) r~rn , .. turt 12l I I l Wil4 IUn&dom (!2ti (. )) ....., l?lt This Is tllt llfl 1n 1 Tou'rt o. m Half Wt Got Hert: The ClliMSt 7:00 fJ Tattlttales 3)11ns D Wild Kin&dom .[l The ltoolln U C,..ttnm Los Anplts ( J l Coittact • I !DJ The !ltd SttP ltyoH ID (all <t i> cm flt Lawrence WtlS-. Jtl J flit lllw,,.t SllOll m lltcl l'tnptctlwt .. t11t ""' m Allltlll CltJ Umib aJ llkHllt's 1bYJ -7:30-D Ntrt c... the S.r tow! )J l'lle Go.a .. u rll(MIEiC &oin' Ho•• [d McMahon hosts this pro11am in whrch ce~bt1llu rtwiSll lhe11 home to-ns 10 d11(over ho• the lolks vre• lhem and how lhey relatt lo the11 rooh Roy Clark IS Ed s euul They vis.I Roy \ horn, lo•n of Mehemn V1111n11 U "SPCCIAl EDITION" • NEW SHOW PIUllERE! U P'UMIER£ s,.ci,1 Edition Bar bm Feldon hosts th1S new se11ts whrch h1ghhahts mate11al lrom 30 nalK>nal maru1nes 101 setments of unusual rnlemt Included ih1s vwetk arr ways for women to delend I hem stlves 1111nst rape a talk w1lh Arnold Sthwaneneuer. how a l.s VtiH casino prolecb itself aa11nsl chutina. the •orkday of the stunlptoon on The 8ion1r Woman (I I Sall Ditfo (tal lbt's~ all m Wo11111111 1.u si-m Calttorllil TOlllpt aJ Doll Adam's Sute11 hu 8:00 fJ (lllJ J ) <f l lob llmart Sholl £m1lr Haillty d1~om! a ne" h1th 1n malt chauv1n1sm when Bob s l•the• 1111nres • lrsh1n1 111p lo his cabin and 1ss11ns htr woman \ work" while the men 10 hshrna II \Jal ()) Ill (Jf Tiit Bie11rc lllOllia11 l11mc Sommers 1s lrapped 1n 1n underaround pyramid 1111th a """ flom another li!Olld e 11M1e: ~ (211() "HIP toM· ......,,. (susp) 'f>8-Rod Taylor Cl) lllM: "Banyon" e CD Cllt (all CJ)) TIMttll hb 1lh• 1s un1ware that Cassandfl and her w1tchtt have decreed Iha! she is to merry 1 mortal ID Mlsa A1111rlcan Tt1111111 ,... m rictt11 •t s.. ft> flri111 lint mNo .. -8:30- D <IJ!J ml (])Wt'" Get Udl Otllt1 Judy looks •1lh 01ud 1ow1rds hfl mothe1 s YtMI and llmt ptOYU thal she was correct 1n he• lur fl ~')®(flt I ,) Optr1hon httlc.oet Ytoman Hunkle musl dou ble lor (ns11n Stovall to hoodwink I Nny doclor conduc11n1 physic•I t• 1m1n•lions of lhr Su T 1au m w m c.1111• ca Mo-tit• "Tiit Ila Stet•" (com) 41 Mai• Brothm Tony Martin 9:00 U (llT• tJJ) r11 Th Jtllttso•• ~011e Jettmon 11 on Cloud Hrne when ht hn•lly persuades Lionel lo 101n hrm 1n the l1m1fy s clu nina bus1neu unlit Lionel ta~u him In lht cloners a 1111 rt , m i>t "'°''': C'l (Zllr) "'111kt Story: Rivtr ot rron11st1" fdraJ ·77 Richard Yn1111e1, Rober I Aid• A cyn1ul d111I lusK>ned Chr"no poltce ofltcer 1nvu l1tattl a homicide and uncov"~ • community of 1lleaal 1l1tn) from Me11co •hn #111 do anylh1na to iem11n no•th ot the border D (I) 11.01 ((2.t J)) Stm•r & Hvtc:h Slarsky and Hulch seo hrlp ltom a bom who lu rs lor h11 lite •hen they pose u lonashoremtn 10 111ck down 1 killer IJ Mowit: (1:) (fir) wO..tll RlcltJ A Kone" (•es) 69 lee Van Cletf m 11u emu 1s ON * HEE HAW TONITCI ID Hee Haw W Mntt,,i.c. Tllulrt -9:30- fJ ((]!)Qt) CI1 To•r 11111011 Walter 1dm11S ht's bmtllolechve and leels there aren I loo many men •ho are wOllhy of his d1u1htet's companronshrp bul he also feel' her new 1nlemt 1s tht p1ls 10:00 0 (CJIJ c..m m Super lllpt at tllt Super Bowl A ea11 all star enter ta1nment salute to lootball and the Super Bowl Guests 1ndude Jim Batie; foster Brooks, N11111e Cole, Norm C1osby Peter r alk Ooua KN sha•. Vrckr lavwrence. the Mills Brolhers, Mrnn1e Pull and Mel Till" 8 UCLA Buhtllatl UCl A vs Oreaoo State I)) K T Hts A Tllltl a rn tJai <121l ml i.o.. 1e11 13! Ctuturt future ~ TV WEEK JANUARY 8, 1978 tD Sunuf1em A M1111ift "In lhr Middle ol lht H1&hl in A 0•1~ HOu1f" A decade allrr we hrsl mel lhem, M1111nnc 1nd Johen Cn1oy 1n 1lhc1t weekend 1n 1 $ummer (Ott•re !hey huddle toaether lrkt su1v1~s ol i.omt drsutrr able to 11vt tKh olhtt lh, wumlh and m11urr aHet lion whteh comts ltom knowledrt p11nlully lurntd mv- 11:00 D JO> G Qt tt.... t 1 llldlt Gtllery • tl) <V """ .,, StcOlld City ... ID lll0tlt: re> "$Ida••" (com) 'S9 -Sandr1 Ote Chtl Robertson ID lllow111: Curse o! 81' Foot lht Vamptrt s CoH1n," Mtlhon Doi l•r Manhunt" (IJ1l CS>) nL Club 1.211 Ct ) Adam 11 ( '2tl ( t r) Ru Humbard m llfl Gtmt of tllt ""' -11:15-( 'J lllovtt: r CJ "'11rtralt In Blad" \mys) 'l>O Lana lurner -11:30- D (<Ill CI J) CV Ntwl D (2f1 111 !>t Off Holt,-4 Int lr"recular 1epertory company tots on a wllacky t•plorahon ol Cahl011111 soc1ely G Mow11: CJ "Tiit $•11111111" Cdra) 68 Burt lancultr Cl Grim.ity's frjpt ll1Pt (fOI Mowle: ··sebu111n Mi Mowle: Gumshot 12:00 D till ..1.) Mowit: CCJ "flit "-C.U.C' (dta) 71-Lu Ciani e liloftts: ·union Pac1fl( .. Shoot loud toudtr Spylar~s· <£ tlovlt. lilt Wedd1na H11hl · (13 1 I ) Nftl/Scl·ll Tlltatrt 1:00 U Doll Klnll11tr'1 Roe~ c.iic.n ID lllowlts: "Johnny Eaaer." "1(111 Me Cently" -1:30-m Mowles: "!he Otv1I to Pay .. "hies ol M1nh11ten," "Under lwo rta&s" 9 Tht Mwntutts 2:00 G Mowits; 'Colonel Bhmp · 'lht Gtnllt Gunmen" -2:30- D llltwit: lt_l "Tiit S.Crtt tf llDod 1111114" (d11) 6S-J1d Hedley A group or new.fer Iv per1on11tt1e1 m11<e up the "Ir" regular repertory company which bring• whacky, lrr ..... rent. utlr· leal exploration of c1111om11 eoclety In "Off Hollywood" on NBC. Saturd1y ttl 11 30PM, pre-empting Saturd1y Night Live. ·~ •MAC• Garrard " The JBL speakers are .a full 3-way system well suited to either floor or shell · 1nstallatt0n Stereo Review said It is one ol the smoothest. most ltstenable systems we have had the pleasure of using QNWO()O .. 'llMM ..... ,__ .._ ______ _ llflkl ll .. ,._., T~ lllAC -H1111 1~ •• -......... wei-........ ,r ........ 11111 ... ...... lot ••ootll t-111.-., , .... ,. .. GAIUIAllO .. ~ lutM ... 11 COMlll ll Mtll •l--4 lflltOCAI ...................... __ Tilil .,_ ....... ___... .... 1111111r ., 111e ..-o1 • _. ......... C,)1(9 1000 Cuerng and c y c le controls are electronic allowing remote control c apab1l1ty Includes deluxe'welnut base dust cover and Grado F1 + Super Flux-Bridger dramond cartri• TV WEEK, JANUAAY 8, 1978 YAMAHA JBL • B IC c..,.... ~Ult ,,..._ SJ021.IO ********************************************** LOW NH:IS °" MAJOI llAMDS : ·: llCOID CAii ~~~r:a;:!~;. Bd~rr~~~=: ~~ • SERVICE • ACCISSOlllS L1n1lng, JVC. Kenwood MAC. Maxell • John Feeney and Feeney : ...._..._ ..,._ Memorex. Menton. Ortoton Phase Linear it Stereo Service we now part of ca.-.r u.r .. • 1411 Pickering. Pioneer. Oy1on1c. Scotch.• Atlantic Music We now have lit' • Sennhelaer Shetheld. Shure. Sony, •complete stereo oompcnent • Soundcraltamen. Superscope, TSS. •service facihlles to maintain lit'~ .... ~,_ t51t T.chnica. u11,..i1near. Y1maha end many it your valuat\lft avcho equipment •... ~ '· · others. it at the 0At1mum level of• .. ., ft SPECIAL -ALL BLANK TAPES AT • performanoe. ...,.. ...... , ... COST Jt It ., .. 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