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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-31 - Orange Coast Pilot.Orange ~oast ED I TION .. L. 69, NO. 366, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Yo11r llo1nefuw11 Daily Newspape I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1976 TEN CENTS' • ourt School Ruling PraiSed, Blasted • SACRAMt;NTO CAP > Some ool districts exulted, others aned and legislators mulled ver spending increases and a talewide property tax in the ake or the s tall' Supreme urt ·s Serr ano school finance ling. ' "Fin ally a ll ch1ldrrn an IHornia will have access to an ual education regardlcs!> or the alth of the district 1n which they ha ppen to reside," srud Bet· ty Jones of Lawndale. president of the Association of Low Wealth Schools. "The Supreme Court must be held responsible for the eventual chaotic destruction of public education jn California." said Beverly Hills School Supt. Ken· neth Peters. The court Thursday affirmed a lower court decision that financ· AP Wl"""°IO WORKERS CREATE FLOWERY 'FREDDY THE FREELOADER' Work on Floats for Parade Drawing to Close re-parade Shows o Begin at 5:30 ' Pre pdr.1111• '""' pra~t· of the :-Tournomt·nl of Hu'l'' l'ar .1111· II bt-~rn 1111 Chann1·I 11 .1t ·, Jll m Saturcta ' "11 h ..,1·1·111·' from l year ~ p.irJd1· Preparation f111 th1.., \ t•Jr.., arade will hl01:1n 1111 l'h;ennel l I t 6 am Channl'I :, "'II h1·1:1r1 it' ver3Rt' ;ii 7 :1 m ( 'hJ nn1•1 ... 4 JO d 13 \\>Ill 111 11111h1• •11r 1.\-tlh pn· ra'de act1 v1l1t's :.st 7 l~i The paradt• will hq,:m .tl I< .10 m . anct \lt>\H'r'i ha\1• :1 l.1r~t· ect1on uf ch.rn1wf., 10 dmww from II will be aired on 2. 4. 5. 11 . IJ anct 34 Channels 8 and 10 wall h(• on the a ir for the San Diego ;1rea Reruns of the parade will b<.• ... ho" non C'hannels 5. 11 , 13 and 34 1mmed1ately follow1n~ the parade at approxrmately 10 JO am Pre gamt• l'll\'C'ra~e of the Rost.• Ho" I gamt• between Michigan and l lS(" "'Ill heg1n on channeli-4 ancl to al I 30 p m Tht" ~aml' lx•i:;m11 at 2 p m p~rativt• Effort ~ Pinned Man Pulled ;, From Mesa Wreck ·-• <:o~t;i \lf'"J and "11•"1111rt •ach f1rt'm1•n \\>nrk1-<I for mun • lum an hnur 1•arlv t111l.1 \ 111 fr N · ,, JrUUl trapped rn h" C'ar follov.11w 11 tramc accident Capt St'olt Allan nf tht• Newport Rl'ach fin· department 'sld his c rC'w from lh<' Mann<'r'i; Arp stnlton wa~ l't11l1·d l<• th1· lt,ne of a !.1n~J1• 1·ar a1·<.·11f('nt ::it .. 14nnual Stock .. Statistics Due .. 'While.' most eyes arc tuml'd to day and ton1i:ht to\\>anl 197"7. the ftise investor also 1s luokrn)! hack ~the past yt.'ar to rcv1rw whal ltappened. , To assist him , th(' f>a1ly Pilot will publish o n Saturday 1t<1 an 1'Ual summary or activity on th<' N~w York and Amcncan St~k Exchanges, over the counter tlocks and mutual funds The three full pages will prC'· Mnt such items as the year 's high aod low for each stock, the most l\eavily traded , those that rolled up the biggest gains <and the be.aviest losses) a nd other snaterial the investor 11et.-ds. Peru Rule End? LIMA , Peru. CAP) The military government has an- nounced It Inte nds to restore dlv1lian rule he re , pc~111bly within three or four year. "TM armed,_ ltJJces are not thln.1Un11 or re- maining In power eternally,'' 0 .14 Presldtnt Francisco llPralea Bermudez ' , . ' 16th Strel:'t ;ind Jrvrn<' Avenue at J boUl 12 4fl H m Ile .,aid t he ncddent was Wtlhin the' City boundaneS Of ( 'o!ila Mesa, whose fire trucks ar- n vE'd moments later. Firemen said the car's driver, Walter Sullivan, 57, was bleeding profusely from a c ut on his head, hut He-could not be freed from the wr('ckage of his car. After s truggling with the rrscue operation for !\early 45 minutes, the Costa Mesa firemen a.o;kcd Newport Beach to send over its special rescue tool, the "j1tws of life." Allan s aid firemen wortted with the tool for about 15 rpinutes before Sullivan was freed. Be was take n to Hoag Memorial I lospital where be is listed in serious condition today. Holdup Man Apes Gorilla A man in a gorilla Halloween mask tried to hold up a Huntington .Beach family Thursday night, police reported to- dhy. The two-month late trick-or·trcatcr knocked on the front door ol a home oo Nautilus Drlve at 8:36 p.m. and brand ished a .32 caliber pistol, potlcuald. The masked man then ran on foot from the M?erte, leaving his gorilla mask behind. Nei•h bors found t.Mmuk lat.er. ing schools with unequal local property taxes was unfair to dis- tricts with little taxa ble wealth • • ll gave the state until 1980 to change the system so districts le- vyine the s ame lax rate are within $100 of each olher an spendjng '"I had hoped we would be g iven a g reate r degree of lalltude," s aid Sen Albert Rodda (D-Sacramento), chairman of the Senate f'inance Committee . "It's ilnposing a very rigorous standard on the s tate." A more lenient decision would be considerably cheaper to com - ply with and probably would be JUSt as equitable for schools, said Rodda. a libe ral who h as sponsored unsuccessful Serrano legislation in the past He aJso said some form or a statewide p roperty tax -a politically unpopular proposal which has been r ejected t)y past l~gislatures probably is re· quired by the ruling. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. had no immediate comment. He hu said in the past that he want:i to comply with the Serrano del'islon without r ais ing taxes. A top aide in Browne's Finance Department, Charles Gocke, S3.ld a .. rea sonable'' c06t figure for compliance might be between $1 billion and $2 billion. Brown has rejected figures in that range ln the past, saying compliance can be achiev~ for much less. The court said districts with high property wealth have an un- Cwr advantage in the money they can raise for schools and in the lower tax rate they can levy. The reason a solution is expect· C5"SERaANO, Page A%) Puerto Rico a State? Ford Plans to Introduce Legislation VAIL, Colo <AP> President Ford said today t hat he will re· commend legislallon lo grant statehood lo Puerto Rico. a move that would make the island com- monwealth lhc SJ st state The comm on bonds of friendship, trad1t1on, dignity and individual freedom" that hnk Puerto Rico and lhe United Stales s hould b<' cem ented ··th.rough statehood.·· Ford said Lil a statement H Congress should pass legisla~ lion grantmg statehood to Puerto Surf, Rai"' Weather's a Mixed Bag The weathe rman dishes up both good news and bad news an his weekend weather menu. First ihe good news: Surfers wall be jazzed at the pr05pect of combined seas 6 to 8 feet with 8 to 10-foot breakers on some west racing beaches . But hurry, they may be decreasinl? by Saturday Bad news for boaters is that s mall crart advisories will be in effect from Point Concepcion to the Mexican border with 10 to 20 knot southweste rly winds kicking rough seas over the entire area Gradual c lea ring is foreca~t for Saturday bul wands. may re maan stout. The National Weather Service said the storm fro nt that drenched the Orange Coast wilh more than a half·i.nch or r ain should wring itself out over the weekend. Chances of rain will r emain 80 percent through tonight from the coast through inland valleys but will drop to\ 50 percent on New Years Day. In the m ountains skiers arc elated at the firs t sizeable snowfall of the season which blanketed the h1lb down to the 4.000-foot level Resort lodgei. 1n 81g Bear r eported they were booked sohd for the weekend Temperatures an the resort art'as ·are hovering at 30 degrees But 1r you are headed for lht• hills, be a d vised that chains are 1n order an the high er altitudes High t e mpe ratures in the Orange County area are expect· ed lo be an the low 60s today and Saturday with lows in the low.40s tonight. The news was also good for Orange County farmers who were jubilant over Thursday's rain , the fir s t si nce mad November. Indian Reds Jailed NEW DELHI, India CAP> - The Communist party or India said today some or its .M"Orkers had been arrested on the eve of a planned New Yeak's Day na- tional protest against Prime Minlster Indira Gandhi's govern· ment. Rico, the island's rcsidto>nls would have to vote approval of the commonwealth's entry into the Union. a m ove that would be opposed by ::;omc Puerto Ricans who seek independence. Deputy press ~ecretary J ohn Carlson said Ford belwvcs that Puerto Ricans, who are c1L1zens of the United States. "should have all the n~hts and bc>neflls that olhe.r Am enc an c itizens have." As a commonwealth. P11erto Rico has more autonomy than a " I T~•se• Si reHed Actress J ayne Meadows shows towering wag she will wear in her performance as Marie Antoinette in PBS broadcast of · MeeUng of Minds' to be aired J an 24 and 31. 6 Coast Teens Saved Adrift Six South Coast teen agers s pent 13 hours adrift after the boat they commandeered ran out of gas two miles out to sea orr Dana Point II arbor The boys were spdtted Thurs day morninf( by a passing fis herman who notified the county harbor patrol. The 2l ·foot outboard. b<-lon~­ ing to the Cather or one or the boys, was found wallowing In heavy seas by harbor patrolmen. who said the hoys were cold anct hungry. but otherwise unhurt. Overnr~ht temperatures dropped into the mid-4-0s, and the ocean was choppy with three to five foot waves and nippy winds or 10 to 12 knots, accord ing to harbor patrol 0H1c1als mainland stat e. but is still ~ub ject to most U S legislation. Puerto Ricans do not pay income taxes, but the Caribbean 1sla.od receives a la rge share of federal aid Puerto Ricans cannot vote in presidential elections. but possess most other ri~hts and ob hj?alions or u .s. citizens. If Con g r ess acted swiftly, Carlson said. Puerto Rico could become a stale within a year If granted statehood. Puerto Rico would become the first ~tjlc admitted t o the Union since Hawaii becam e the 50th slate on Aug. 21, 1959 The Caribbean island was ceded to the United Stale::; by an 1898 and became a U.S. lt.'rritory It gamed commonwealth status JO 1952. A White House spokesman sau.I Ford's action "might be in terpreted as an indication to Cuba's Fide l Castro that we value Puerto Rico and won't al (SeeSTATt:, Page AZ) Heir Aid Repeated Kidnap Wrong, Suspect Says By TOM BARLEY Ol U.. D•llt l'HeHull Kidnap sus.pect William Rudy Wesson agr eed with the pro· seculor Thursday in Orange County Superior Court that the kidnaping of Jobn H. "Jack" Scudder of Balboa Island was "morally wrong" and "should not have been done." The former Corona del Mar 2Rape Tries Reported in Newport Beach Newport Beach police reported two separate rape attempL'> in the early m orning hours today. One case. said Capt. Richard Hamilton of the dep»rtment's detective d1v1sion , ended with the arrest of a susp~ct. In custody in Ne'l"J)Ort Beach city Jail on a charge of assault with intent to commit rape 1s Robert Mendoza Lopez. 19, or 34 Drake's Bay Drive. Newpor t Beach. .. In the second case. which OC· cured al 12:30 a .m. on Balboa Island. no suspect has been iden. t1fied Police s aid the JO.. year-old v1ctJmhwho was walking her doJ( lh.roug an alley. scared orr thl.' would-be rapist by screaminl! ·+n he g rabbed her 'rhe Balboa Island s u.o;pect is described a s being fi ve.' feet, 10 inches tall, w;cighing about 135 pounds. The victim said he wa-; between 20 a nd 25 years old and wore his blonde hair down to hi s coUar. ln a separate incident that oc- curred at about the same lime, Lopez was allegedly identified as the man who attacked a 33-year old Newport Heights woman as she walked home from Bobby McGee'11. Police said the woman was dragged mto a field alongside Dover Drive. but halted her as <St-e RAPES, Pa1trA2> banker a lso agreed ~th Deputy District Attorney Bill Morissey that it was equally wrong for hi-.. to have involved codefendant Rick Dale Sellers. ~. in the plot lo a bduct the 64-year-old heir to the Laura Scudder potato chip millJons. "I s hould never have talked to the boy," Wesson told the jury "I've thought a lot about this since .my arrest and during thi~ trial." But Wesson, 45, ins i s te d throughout a long day of cross.ex amlnation on the witness stand that Scudder initialed the kidnap plot carried out last Aug. 19 and actually set the ransom fi gure of $250,000. He said the ransom money was to be split three ways between the two codefe ndants and a third accomplice who was named in t estimony Thursday but has never been arrested. Scudder h as rejcctro the s ug geslion that he helped hatch the plot to kidnap himself. He testified that he feigned a heart attack when one of the two men who grabbed him outs ide his dentist's office an Jluntangto n Reach left the motor home 111 which he w as being held pnsoner Wesson testified that he later learned of th e scufne with Sellers which ended with Scudder run· nJOf! from I he m otor home JO f ountain Valley lfe s aid he could offer no explanation for what he descr ibed as &:,uddcr·s change of heart. Wesson said Scuddcr·s escape prem aturely ended u plan In which the Balboa Island man was to occupy the motor home while a member of his family de· live red $250 ,000 to a point betwl'en Saddleback Park and (~e HEIR, Page A%) Cua~• ' - \\e atbPr When Frigid Is In Light r a in c ontinues. decreasing by Saturday Highs about 60, lows down to about SO By .JACK CHAPPELL Ol IM Dt lly l'I ... SI.Ml Ah, New V~ar.'s Day. Som e people wlll 10 lo Puadel\a for lhe Roee Parade or the 1ame, f(>rne people will stay ho'11e, hold thetr heads a.nd vow temperance if not abttlnence. And. then .some people will io to Soulh Laauna to joln the Polar Bears of Treasure Island for their annu•l frlgld frolic, a romp ln U\e Pacific. It has been thus for nearly 20 years now ever since ~an l, 1~7, I ' when the late industrialist Fred Hodge and el~ht friends, having nolhJng better to do. decided to go swimming then and there. Fred Hodge's exact words have been lost In obscurity, but William CrcaptneJ, polar bear secretttry, recalled that they were ft)methlnR like, "Let's all 10 Jump in the ocean and have 40mcfun." The club membership now numbera 322 and llsu Q'lembers from Alaaka lo Hawaii The younsut la one year.old Calleo I Van Swae and the eldest Is 79 year·old E va Lewis. both of South Laguna. Of the original nine. six sur· vive. ln honor o r the 20th an- niversary, royalty Is expected, said Creapinel who speaks with a crup English accent. ''King Neptune will arise from the sea and come ashore,•· he uld. The k1DJ portrayed by Laguna Beach Ltle1uard Peter Morton <See POLAR, Pa,eAl> ~ INSIDE TODAY Artiat• are going back to the earlh -&Uing clay in vntlMAQl waya. For.a glimpse of aome surrtal ceromic1, ate P.oge Bl of the Week~fr, ladex . .. At A4 A7·11 AIMJ At!O - •• .... •• A4 ., .. • A2 DAIL y PILOT frid11y. December 31, 1976 Propane TrlU.!k Flips Westminster truck driver Rex Appleby told Santa Ana police he swerved to miss a motorist who cut in front of him on llarbor and MacArthur boulevards Thurs- day. and flipped the heavy rig onto the . roadway. The truck belongs to Petrolane Co .• or Fountain Valley. Police said no one was hurt in the 1::.1 p.m. accident. SantaAnan Kille d i n Collision A Santa Ana truck driver was killed in a r1ery collision between his c•onstructaon truck and a food m arket truck trailer on the Newport Freeway in Orirngc Thursday afternoon. David P . OrC'~cl, 23 or San· ta Ana , a drivl'f ror Sully-Miller Construction Co , or Orange, was killed in the crash in the south bound lanes of the Newport Fr.eeway JUSl north or Walnut Avenue George Roest. or No rwalk, clrivu of lhc Ralph's Market truck tractor, was unm Jured rn the crash, accord.mg to California High" ay Patrol of· f1 cers, who said the crash OC· c urred 011 the rain s licked roadway shortly after noon. A CHP spokesman !>aid floest's truc·k trailer J<1ckkn1fod as h<' s lowed fur anothl'r accident further south on the freeway, and collided with thP rruck dnven hy Oregel Onc of lhl· rig:-. taui:ht fire, kill· ing Orcg(•I f 'r t»m Page 11 I POLAR ... "" 111 hr lc)()kini.: for nwrm:11<b." Crespinel noted Then there'll be some official recognition of the new year being ushered m as the old )ear is :.wept out. The part of the new year will be played by Charlene Hough. 3. and the part or the old ~earby Dave llough Thi!> all begins at 11 a m The formc1I ritual passed down ~ear after }l'Jr actually begins al noon "ht•11 tht· Father Polar Bear th1.., H'JI 0:-.tar Bo\\man <11..,pal«h<·.., a runner with a therrnomett•r to thl• surf Th<• r unncr n·turn..., and an· nount:e:-. u ·., 75 t<•rnr1c . f.H·n rlnl' boo:-. ('rc:-.pinl'I :-.a HI Tn1•n th1· rrH·~'t'OJ.:t'r an- nou111't'"· oh. it's ~>7, I got 1t up. :-.Ide do" 11." he '>aid To qualil\ as u Polar Bear, Ol'\lph} tl'' mu.,t l'Ompletely sub nwrJ:t'. 1•xc·1·pl lur IJd1c~ who on h hJ\C to i.:o 111 up to thl'lr necks, out of rl'.,lll.'C'l ror thl'll hairdo.., On th<· '1gnal. or the fath('r pol<ir lwar all tho . ..,(' ass<:mbled tlash m.idl~ 1nln thl· Pac1hl' \II tho'<' <"<<'<'fll Cr<'-.pinel I am th!' 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"*"'ft\lf' Coed Raped, Neck Broken, Police Say Nineteen-year old Jane l Stallcup of Garden Grove. whose body was found Monday, died of a broken neck and was sexual ly assaulted, a coroner's autopsy indicated Thursday. Funeral ser vices for the slain student nurse were held this morning at Fores t Lawn Memonal Park in Cypress. The v1ct1m's body was found in her car hidden behind an apart ment house garage. She disap· peared Dec. 19 after leaving her Garden Grove home to attend a F ron1 Pagr A l RAPES ... sailant 's sexual attack by 1n dicating he should come home with her. Police said the woman, in· stead, walked up to a neighbor'!> house. with the sus pect following her. and rushed inside as soon as the door was opened. Lopez was arrested by Officer Ernest Harrison who said he was patrolling in the Dover Drive area when he saw Lopez running down the street. According lo Harrison. as soon as the young man saw the police car. he turned and ran the op· posite direction. Harrison said he chased Lopez for a few blocks before ap. prehen~ing him. At that point. there was no in- formation on the rape attempt, and Harrison said he was going to arrest Lopez for allegedly be· mg in possession of cocaine. While m the process of lakini:t Lopez into custody llarr...,on said he heard a broadcast on the rape attempt. Because Lo pez matched the suspect 's description, Harrison had the victim brought to the ar· rest scene and she allegedly iden- t1f1l"d Lopez as her assailant. Lopez is being held in lieu of $10.000 bail. F rofft Pagr A I STATE ... low any tampering there." Ford s aid be had reviewed re- commondalions from a Puerto Rtcan advisory group and the Cabmet that recommended "a new Compact of Permanent Uruon" aimed at giving lhe com. monwe alth m ax1mum s elf · government and self · determ inat1on. Bul the chief executive sajd the proposed compact would not .. advance as rapidly as it might freedom and opporturuly for the American c1t1zens of Puerto Rico:• Ford ·s proposed statehood legislation would have to be ap. proved by the new Congress. which convenes Tuesday. It rould not complete action on the legislation before Ford leaves of. fice Jan. 20. Christmas party A police cadet found lhe body. She had been dead for five days. Garden Grove police noted that another r ape occurred in the same general area as Miss Stallcup's death That r ape took place Nov. 17 and also involved a J9.ye<ir·old worn an, ,alicesaid. F rom !-age A l HEIR o o e the county dump on Santiago Road. Wesson said he was Lo watch for lhe money drop from the top of a nearby hill He said Sellers was to be stationed in the adja· cent park on his motorcycle to grab the bag or money after gel· ling his signa l from Wesson. Mor1ssey asked Wesson if he ever realized that Sellers could have been shot and killed if police had picked up the trail of kidnapers and fired on the young man. "I never thought that could happen," Wesson said. "His big- ge11t risk w as ii\ riding the motorbike and· I've seen him do· ing that hundreds or times ... Wesson told Morissey that he discussed the kidnap plot with Sellers many limes and warned the young man that they could both receive prison terms if they were arrested. He said Sellers in· sisted on going into the plot "ith him. Wesson also angrily rejected Morissey's suggestion that be was stealing money lll demand- ing ~.000 from Mrs. Valerie Scudder with the threat that her husband would be eliminated if she did not com ply. "This kidnap plot was Jack Scudder's brainchild," Wesson srud. ''How could we be stealing when this was his money?" And he countered the sugges· lion that Scudder had no need for further funds with the reminder lo Morissey that he (Wesson ) earned $175,000 from his equip· ment leasing business in the year before the kidna p plot allegedly was hatched. Wesson confirmed from the stand today that he now has no more than "between $4,000 and $6.000" of that money. "That's the way it goes." he srud . "You don't sit around today and talk about the money you made last month or last year. You talk about where your next s upply of money 1s coming from." El Toro Physician Re ports TV The ft A television set valued by the victim at S500 has been stolen from the home of an El Toro physician . Orange County sheriff's officers said. Deputies s aid burglars who forced open a sliding glass door took the set from the living room at lhe home of Dr. Gotthard F Schussler, 35, of 24816 Bent Tree Lane, while he was away al work. Mexico Danger Crime Spar~ Warnings WASHINGTON (AP)-Aseries of murders. rob· beries and assaults or Americans in the western Mex · ican state or Sinaloa has produced a State Depart· ment warning that travel in that region could eotall substantial risks. State Department officials said the warning was drawn at the request of the American Automobile As- sociation. Since Mav. there have been 18 such incidents in· volving Americans, mostly on Highway 15 near Culiacan. Three Americans have been shot to death, two of them on Christmas Day, the officials said. The identity and nationality of a fourth murder victim have not been determined. The Mexican government has increased police patrols and tourist assistance units ln the area. It also has begun provld!ng tourists with leaflets identirying sate areas in Slnaloa. l In-depth Probes Sought WASHINGTON (AP> A new in-depth investigation mto U1e as- sassinations or President Ken· nedy and Dr. Marlin Luther IGng Jr. is needed to resolve lingering mysteries surrounding the slay- ings, the House Committee on Assassinations said today. TM committee made its stale· menl to justify its formal request for $6.5 million to pursue leads about James Earl Ray, the con- fessed slayer of l(jnJ:. and Lee Harvey Oswa,.rd, identified by the Warren Commission as the man who shot Kennedy. Ray reportedly has written a letter to the com m1ttee. without his lawyer's consent. stahng his willingness to tes llfy. Copies or the letter w ere sent to the Washington St ar and The New York Times Ray was quoted m the letter as s aying he was "framed by the FBI and local pohce and then coerced by his own attorney to plead guilty against lu!. will." The committee <1s kt.'CI the full House to approvc the 1977 budget to permit 1t to follow lead!> that have been developed by the -;taff in recent wet>ks. These inclu<t e uncorroborntt'd testimony that Ray received •n· structions from a secret con· spirator during his flight to escape a rrest after King's slay ing. Anottier involve::. the Central lntelligenr<' Agency's sur - \'eillance of Oswald in Mexko Ci· ty less than two moot~ before the Kennedy assassination "The passage of time has not he aled the national trauma caused by these assassmaltons Old doubts have remained and new disturbing que:.t1ons have been raised a s add1t1ona l evidence has come to light," said lhe report signed by committee chairman Thoma:. N. Downtng <D-Va.). The additional evidence in· eludes disclosure of agency mis conduct, fore1~n assass1nat1on attempts. concealed informa lJon, destruction of evidence and possible deliberate m1sinformm- tion, the commiltct.•sa.1d. "As a result. there has been :J growing sense of national con cern about the adequacy and in legrity of the original 1nvest1ga- lion," the report said. Help Cry Draim Fire SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -''I'm being robbed," screamed Peter Park oul· s ide his arSartment. Seconds later, two shots fired by his wife npped through t he door and plowl"d into him. Mrs. Park told police she panicked Wednesday night when she heard her 59-year-old husband's cry for help. She grabbed a .25-caliber pistol and fired, then wailed a few mjnules before opening the riddled door. orncers said. P a rk w as listed in serious condition al San Fran cisco Genera l Ho.5pital. The robbers ned. apparently unharmed. . . . . • • •.i•t """ '~" ..;... NEWPORT FIREMEN FIGHT TWO-ALARM FIRE !wo Condominiums In Newport Terrace Damaged . $35,000 .NB Fire Damages 2 Condos ~ Mrs. Moore said she smelled al gas-like odor Thursday morning 1 :md called the gas company for} repairs. When the wallii or her re- !ildenc~ became dtremely hot, i she call ed Newport 9each firemen who arrived to find the' blaze under way. A two alarm blaze believed to have started in a decorative ~as fireplace swept through two con· dominiums in Newport Beach Thursday. causing an estimated $35,000 in damage_ No 'Injuries were reported in the Sunday afternoon blaze which required 24 firemen to douse the names. Fire investigators said the fire apparently started in the gas fireplace of the residence owned by Mr. and Mrs . Russell Moore. 42, Seabird Court. DA Winds Up Probe of NB Market Death Investigators from the Distnct Attorney's office who are con· ducti.ng the probe of the shooting of Joe Hines in OorQna del Mar by a Newport Be~ policeman, say they expect to conclude their mvestigation earl)' next week. The Diatrict Attorney's office was brought fn at the request of Newport Beach Police Chief H. James Glavas following the Oec. 17 shooting in which Hines. 6 1, of Dana Point, died. Hines was accidentally shot by a police officer who was pursuing an armed robbery suspect who allegedly had just held up the Albertson 's Mark et on East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Arrested and charged with rob- bery was Richard William Sul· ton. 20, of San Clemente Police allege he is responsible for al least seven hold ups o f supermarkets in the so'uth coast area ln recent weeks. Damage to the Moore re·! sidence was estimated at $10,000., Damage lo a conn-ected con· dominium owned by ·Gary J ordan was eitl1mated at $25,000. I ' • t 'rom Page A I ~ ' .SERRANO. ·t cd to be expensive is that divid1 mg tax money equally amont distncts would be ruinous to SO· called high wealth areas, whi~ include. numerous urb:u> distri~ with many poor people. A uniform sta tewide property tax levy and pooling of resources could· force a huge increase m some big city tax rates unless the state provided funds. And 1t could pay havoc with plans by Bro wn a11d t h e legislature for property lax relier this year. State School Supt. Wilson Rlfus praised Ure decision but caulJ tioned : "We must make s ure lh'ai any solution to Ser rano provi~f adequate resources ... I will not support :l pJan which mer({f spreads property equally "amdbl. our schools ." lie said the state should mova away from property tax fundiuf or schools. Local property taxes curren\,lw pay about half of the . pubft.1. school costs in California, the state pays another 41 percent ~d federal and other sources pay Um rest ~I . DEN'S ~arpe·t:~i· :inSi81i3fiO~:·custom draperies uc NO. 2~2; :,:··::.: ~··~... .linoletlrtl. • wood floor 166:1 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MtSA, ,CALI(, 92627 • PHONE; 646·48'38 -6.C6 23~.5 .. ' Friday. December 31 , 1976 DAILY PILOT A3 Klan Bares New Race Incident [ Pilot · J _ · Logbook_ · Celebrations End · For Us and U.S. . -.. By CAllOL MOORE Of tlllt o.itr rffof Ii.ti The celebration's over. Time to put t.be de~aUona away. -Bl!LLS. Silvery ones on the Unaeled bou1hl and the freedom ones that tolled In unison on the Fourth ol July. ~Aas. Theoneonthetopoftbelree and the131n adr· cteonthe Bennlogtonnag. -WISE MEN. Those who brought gold, frankincense and myrrh and those who pledged their "lives, fortunes and sacred honor" as a down payment for democracy. -SIDNY TRAJNS. The model the child.ten wanted as a toy and the freedom spedal that criss-crossed the country, bearing a remarkable collection of highlights of our heritage. -TOY SOLDIERS. The wooden or· naments and those faddish fire plugs on au bur ban corners. KINDLY MEN with beards. One wears a red suit and bas a "nose like a cherry." The other h~ a long striped coat and wants you lo serve the country. -FESTIVE BIRDS. The partridge in a pear tree and the bald eagle that symbolizes power and pride. -CANDLES. The shimmering kind that decorated the mantel for the holiday party and those that lit the lantern for Paw Revere's ride. -OUTDOOR UGlfl'S. Colored ones strung along the rooftop. Fireworks and the rocket's red glare. -FAMILIAR SONG books. Filled with Joy to the World or Yankee DoodJe. PUT AWAY THE trappings but always remember the spirit. The bicentennial, like other glorious holidays, has been ultra-celebrated and over-commerc1ahzed. But weren't we lucky to observe the occasion? Go beyond the hoopla and the t ime c aps ules. Remember such wonderful happenings as the Tall Ships sailing into New York Harbor, the costumed contingent recreating DeAn23's trek northward through Calllomia or whatever pageantry you mig ht have seen on vacation at a historical site. PAUSE ONCE MORE this year in this 55-mile-per- hour, 20-mile-per-gallon life style and think about the magnitude of those events back then and then. Twelve days or Christmas and 12 months of bi centennial doesn't seem long enough. We've only indulged in too much o( a good thing. Sabbat h Day Worship Suggested To Welcome Year NEW YORK (AP> -Leaders of major Jewish religious or- 1•nizations today called for wonlup rather than revelry th1.s Bandits Ge t Cash, Guns From Mote l Two bandits took $1 ,500 in cash _. two 4S caliber pi31ols from the front desk of a Huntington Beach motel early today, police .-cs. I One Of the tWO SUSpects nashed ~4S caliber pistol at the clerk patrons m the lobby of the rat.on Inn. 2112 Pacific Coast Jl.iabway, at 1: 36 a.m. today, ~cesaid. The two men reportedly Oed ln ~ 1972 American Motors car. T h e first suape ~t was i ribed as a maJe Lalin with Jum leaat.ta hair. (ive feet. t inchea tall, about 26 years wltnnaea said. " New Year's Eve, since it falls on the start or the Jewish Sabbath. "In truth, New Year's Day should be observed as a religious day for all Americans," said Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz or Washington. D.C .. president of the Rabbinical Assembly He said 1t should be a Ume for 1.ntrospection and rededication t.o better performance in the year ahead. But especially for Jews. he added. to participate in the "typical New Year's Eve party imtead or attending synagogue Sabbath service~ this Friday night 1s to commit an act of re- ligious vandalism." The Rabbinical Assembly represents the rabbinate of con- servative Judaism across the country. Similar :admonitions came from Reform and Orthodox Jewish lea<krs. The Jewish Sabbath each week begins at sunset Friday and lut.s until sunset Saturday. ancl Its start this lime coincides with New Year's Eve. That happens periodically, on· ceor twice every decade. School Bell Tolls • . ~yriad of Changes . , A 1ot or people are goin1 back school these days . The roducts and r"ult.s of 19me erent form t ol atucty -ltom care centers on campus lo Eclana hnprovlnl themselvea a h est -are among the u to be featured ln SUnday'a ~Pilot. .. lllD8 ON CAMPlJS-Wbat'a a .... clenUoua motMr to do with !fir youn1 child,_ while she back lo collece? 1be 04Uy lot'• Marcia Forsberl talb camput chlldttn's center •tora and wlth mothers, In es that wlll lead otr the YOU THI! elt·ABUBHIDNT-The ol Mlf·knowledle known U -.1Y11 become a tact of Ufe for a her of musicians, locludin« • (SUN D A Y'S BEST J John Denver, Diana Rois and many others. The Atsociated Presa uka some ot tta advocates why they're .&n1ln1 it.a praises. P E ACE MOT HER -This year'• rt1e to prominence or Bet· ty Wllli•m•. one of tt.e leaden of the women's peace movement aaalnat the reUl1oua ~mce in Northern Ireland, wlll be c:hronlcltd In a moWic euay •l•led for the Op· Edit paae. OUT DOOR LIVING -A speclalel1ht·p11e. ma.culne-1lze llC'Uon wUI ai ve the latest detaill on recreational vehicles, camp. lnt geu and 1-POl"UnC eqllipment as a preview tor 1977vacatfons. White Sergeant Target CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - 1be Marine Corps said Thurs- day that six blacks atucked a· wblt.e seraeant a d-r before the Nov. 13 barracks invaalon in which six while Marines were beaten up. "The incident was lnveaUgat· ed. but the victim could not iden- tify anyone ." a Marine spokesman said. It was the fif3t official confirmation of earlier race violence at the sprawling Southern California base. In talk ing with reporters. three young Marines identified as Ku Klux Klansmen first dis· closed the Nov. 12 attack. ' Pfc. Charles V. Smith, who was amoni a dozen white leathernecks t r ansferred lo other bases since the Klan's pre- sence was announced, said the sergean t was attacked and beaten near the parade grounds. The unidentified victim was treated at the base ho6pltaJ and released. The extent of lus in- juries was not made pubUc Smith and two others iden- tified as Klansmen were sub· poenaed to testify at courts. martial trials for 13 blacks. Cpl. E .F. Henry. the fi rst of the lJ to be tried, pleaded guilty WednHday to assault and was sentenced to confinement al hard labor for three months, fined $600 and reduced in rank to private. Smith, 18 . of Houston, met with reporters out.side Henry's courtroom. He and two fnends. Pfc. Dennis L. Campbell. Jr. and Pfc. Ronnie H~r. said Marine authorities were awurc of the Klan's presenct: as long ago as early September. ''They were not interested m our organization," Smi th said. The white Marines organized and recruited because or attacks by blacks, he claimed, and once asked for a meeting wtth the base commander, Maj Gen Carl Hoffman, but "our request was ignored.·' T he base spokesman con. firmed the request was made but deni e d because Gen. Hoffman was not in their chain of command P e titions A sk LA Share in Air Costs SAN FRANCISCO CAP! -Lo" Angeles County shouJd be forced to pay its full s hare of funds to the new South Coast Air Quality Management Districl, the state Supreme Court has been told . Petitions by s tate agencies Thursday charged the counly violated slate law by adopting a 1976-77 budge t without ap- propriating funds for the new four-county district. The petition was filed by the state attorney general's office and the state Air Resources Board. which contend lhe coun lY's failure to cooperate could threaten antismog efforts 1n the area. . "River!lide, Orange and San Bernardino counties have com· plied, but Los An~ele11, which generates most of the pollul1on , has up until now refused to do so." Atty . Gen. EveUe Younger said. He sai d the law that eatabllahed the regional air pollution control agency ror the South Coast Air Ba.sin requires all four counties to contribute funds for its operation. The petition contends that Los Angeles County's refusal to ap- proprtate funds for air pollution control after Feg. l threatens to leave the baain without an air po1lutlon control district and eliminate jobs for as many as 200 or the 400 persons employed in the county uir pe>J lullon control effort N'! Whoopee DueTomght DALLAS (AP> -New Yl)ar ... Eve without a drink ls to .nany Uke a day without sunshine, but the Kina• Vtllage club forbi~ drinking, frowns on smoking and "we don't allow n.ny dancing," says Charles McPheeters, the nipt club'• talent coordinator . The club for CbrisUans and t.beW "slnneT friend.'" ls In a •wanlc ILtUan restaurlht owned by Sammy Vcot\lra Jr .. who took out the rataUl"ant 'a bar when he converted three yean 110 to auutl&n.lty. "~l)le Uk e Frank Sinatra Jr .. Bob Hope and otb<'n used lo come bcn," McPheetors said. "You~an llnt get txceU4!1rt ~. but no alcohol. APWlr.•I• CAMP PENDLETON KU KLUX KLANNERS CENTER OF ATTENTION AT MARINE BASE telane,...n Revealed a Raelal. lnefdent which Prec.Hded Barrack• Attack Officer Reprimands CdM Kin's Lawyer at Hearing Getty Suit CAMP PENDLETON IAP> - A civilian lawyer has been reprimanded 14 times by a woman Marine handling the pre- trial hearing of a black charged with conspiracy and assault. Jn r esponse to that, J ohn Murko accused Capt. Nancy York of adopting an "accusatory attitude" and hamstnnging his cross-examination. Murko took nearly four hours cross-examining one prosecution witness. Lance Cpl. Billy J. Lee. The heated exchange took place Thursday at a bearing for Cpl. Anthony Matthews, 19. of Cleveland , Ohio. one of 13 black Marines charged m the Nov 13 invasion or a room where tht•y say t h ey b elieved Ku "lux KJansmen were meeting 1976 Donors The hearing was continued to Monday along with those of two other blacks, Lance Cpl. Ricky C McGilvery, 23, of Huntsville. AJa.. and Lance Cpl Gregory Coffee. 21, of Wellston. Mo. The pretrial hearing for Cpl. Curtis Jones, 21. of Seale, Ala., has been continued to Jan. 18, and the hearing for Sgt. Herman Fletcher. 23, also of Huntsville. was postponed indefinitely. Hts military attorney was reported ill. No decision has been made on whether courts -martial trials will be held for lhe blacks. In the only trial beld so far Cpl. E. F. Henry pleaded guilty Wednesday to assault and was sentenced io three months at hard labor, a $600 fin e over four months and re· duction in rank to private. Newport, Irvine Yachtsmen Pegged By ALMON LOCKABF.Y Oally ""•' lloa""" E~UM Six Southern California sailors. including one from Newport Beach and one from Irvine, hJve been nominated for yachtsmen or the year honors for 1976 T he list totals 13 nominees who have won na· llonal and international honors during the year. The Yachtsmen of the Year nominations are selected by Yachting Magazine and are vot- ed on by a panel or nalional boating writers, including the Daily Pilot's boating editor Jn year's past the winner's trophy was presented by the Martini· Rossi Co. The firm has recently abandoned its backing of various sporting events. mclud· ing yachting. T he award has been taken up this year by Haig & Haig, Pinch Scotch. Local nominees arc Alex KozloH of Irvine and Dick Deaver or Balboa. Koitorr made the list hy virtue of d.e!:\gmng and building the Cllfss C )catamaran which won tl{e Little America's Cup In Australia for t he first time in the history of the event t<oiloff himself crewed on the boat which was h elmed by young Robby Harvey. Deaver showed up on the list for the first time after winning the Congressional Cup match racing series at Long Beach, followed by the One Ton world championship at Marseilles. France. in the yacht Resolute Salmon against 42 other entries from 17 nations. He was also sailing master aboard Morne Kirk's overall winner, Hur· ricane Deel(, in the recent Los Angeles to M atatlan race. Deaver has been a cham · pionship s kipper since his youthful days of sailing in the Flight or the Snowbird& in Newport Harbor. Veteran Lowell North proved that age is no deterrant (he is about 45) by winning the 1976 Southern Ocean Racing Con- ference <SORC> in the Two Ton sloop Williwaw, following that victory with the Two Ton world championship in the same boat. North also crewed aboard the second place boat. Pied Piper, m the One Ton World's. and on the second place Soling In the U.S. Olympic trials. Dennis Conner oC San l)iego was nominated again this year by virtue of his victory in the U.S. Olympic trials in the Tem- pest Class and going on to Kingston to pick up a bronze medal in the class. Bill White and Bill Pa11quini of Long Beach were nominated as an entry after ,.their yacht Ragtime. a 62-foot New Zealand sloop, was first to fini sh m two blue-water race_s1 the 1,130-mile San Diego to Manzanillo race and the 2,310-mile Victoria to Maui ral'e . The yacht recently finished a close second behind Jim Kilroy's Kialoa an the Loo AngelH to M ntatlan race. Dismissed A Los Aneeles Superior Court Judge bas dis m issed a s uit brought by a Corona del Mar woman who challenged pro- visions in the will of the 'late oil billionaire, J . Paul Getty. Judge Neil Lake ruled Thurs- day that Anne Katherine Getty, the billionaire's granddaughter, has no legal interest in the will and cannot challenge it in court. Miss Getty had contested lhe will, saying Getty was not of "sound and disposing mind" when he signed an amendment that gave the bulk of bis estate to the Getty Museum instead of a family trust. · She sa id two of her grandfather's close aides, Getty Oil Co. attorney C. Lansing Hays and Getty Museum director Norris Bramlett, induced the billionaire to change the will in their favor. Hays now controls the oil company and Bramlett controls the museum, Miss Getty said. Miss Getty had contended that control or the 21 percent of Getty Oil Co. stock left to the museum should be In the hands of museum trustees. But attorneys for the executors «U'gued that since she is a succes.sor-truslee. rather than a sitting member of the board of trustee:., she could achieve control only after the de· ath of one or the members. Getty died al age SS last June al hi s countr y e s tate rn Guildford, England. Irvine Girl Still Critical Mter Crash Thlrteen-yellr-old Kate Kales or Irvine was still in critical con- dition today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. where she was being treated following a car accident In Irvine Monday night. Miss Kales. or l~ Mann St., is in the hospital's intensive care unit, receiving treatment for both head and internal injuries. The Irvine teenager was riding in the back or a pickup truck when it suddenly hit a center divider and nipped over, throw- ing out herself a nd four other passenRers. The 16-year·old driver, an Irvine boy. was booked at Juvenlle Hall on sl..IAplclon of drunken driving. The other four pa sse nger s were not ho6pitalized. Cupid Breaks Even . Divorces Match Marriages in County Cupid shot his way to a new record in Orange County in the year that ends to- day but his busy bow string will have to stay that way to keep p.ace with the mounting divorce rate. FOR THE 15,1$7 couples wftotook out marriage licenses in 1976 are nullified by the 15,157 couples whose marriages ended in that year. County Clerk Wllllam E. St John announced. St J ohn's statistics rnay not be absolutely accurate since they include his projection for the last day of business. "But ff those figures aren't right on , they'll be very. very close,·· an aide com· mcnted. IN ANY EVENT, St John said, the combined total or 12.809 marriage licenses issued and 2,3'8 confidential marriages conslilu~ a new county re-cord. If that total of 15, 157 projected by St John holds up, it will be matched by another total of 15,157 -14,592 dissolu· tions of marriage, 289 nullities and 276 legal separations in this past year. ST JOHN'S ANALYSIS revealed that 935 persons became naturalize d American cititens through his office last year. The new record eclipses by 212 the record of 723 new Americans recorded in 1975. County clerk's workers said new rc- cotds are already known to exist io the divisions or clvil and probate filings . FinaJ tallies have not yet been compiled for those divisfons. The total of 14 ~ dls8olutions or marriage filed d~;.r;; ms also con· stitutes a new Orange COODcy record. St John said. . A4 DAIL y PILOT Ftiday, December 31 1976 Jo.st • ~· ~ ·~. ~ ', with Tom arphine AULD LANG SYNE: The of- fice grouch just dropped by my cubicle here in office, bahhum- bugging all over the place and grumping about happy new years indeed. "This old inflated and un- derpaid year is about done and good riddance." he grumbled. ''Don't expect 1977 lo get any bet· ter." With that, he Jutted his chm out across my desk and challenged me to find something good about the old year or anything ruce to say about the new He knows. you Sl't\ that despite the journalistic crust that de- velops with time. I'm the etemaloptimbt l'mthetypewho continues to search the streets for Gas War sig'ns. I interview pohti ciaos a nd expect to hear something new. l look for news dispatches about tax reductions. ''NOW JUST A SECOND " 1 answered , "there'!> always' the brighter side Tukc that second for example. You're going to gel an extra one right <it the end of 1976.'' lie looked at mt.• in disbelief. But the news dispatches tell us this 1s true. Our wonderful federal bureacracy. in form or the National Bureau of Stan <lards. 1s adding an extra !.ccond to end of this day Why·• Because the s pinning or the earth has run the calendar off schedule This could foul up the bureau's atomic clocks So we gel lh<' added second whether we understand all this or not. Don 't was te lh<' extra time, now. Then look right here on the local scc•nl.' f'·orel'asls suggest we're going to gf't more rwn This has ~ot tu be good n<.•ws 1f you 're a farmer nr have <i dusty hack yard. IT MIG HT NOT he quite such good news If you ·re in thl• Eslan· cia lltgh School marching band for the Rose Parad<.• or trying to muke decor:.it11ms stick on the Mission Vll'JO tournaml•nt noat Also. }OU can look at lhe city or Westm1nstl'r. wht·rc the Cit} Council will l!IH' 1U.clf its own Happy New Ye ar Council persons "'111 boost their own pay by 70 pc>rren1 from S250 to $427 per month at the Jan 11 gathering Happy New Year to l's. they might choru.s Also cons ider tht.' n·~rt from Orange County CIC'rk Bill St .John. "'ho ins ists that 1n 1977 more people did not part cllm pan} as compared tn those who romed He <Alleges Orange Count v tiad 15.157 marriJge.; and 15 157 r1ivorc·f"' Look ,11 lht· good .,1rlt· We brokl· l'\ en T IRF.D Of' PAVING school tat<c>!\ .. The s.?OOd nc~ s ,., that thl.' California Supreme r·oun has ruled prope rty taxi~ 1llegul for r1nannng 't'hools Thi· other std<' IS. Of l'llUl<;I'. th,tl l10th1ng Wiii h<• 1tont• about 1t un11l l!lff> and we'\'l' ).(111 to ('nm<.· uµ "'1th the Lon~ (;rt'1·n lor s('h on l 'i (rum somt·"'her<• And hn.tlh . lrnc·k 111 lomor· ra"' s Tou rn<imt'nl 11( Ro<;t•s Parade, tht') 't' ftxf'd 1t so you c·an't miss ti You c.mstart onTV by watchinf.! lac;t lft•ar's parartt' tape at 5 JO a m on C'hannel 11 Reitular paradt' rovt'rage s tarts at 6 a m If you m1o;s ll. ChaMt'IS !>. 11. and IJ will !>tart show1ni: 1t all over a gain at 10 30 a m Takl' carr of your t'yeballs. now And Happy Nc>w Year 'Posse' Holtb 2 For Cops MIAMI CAP) -Two teen· agers charged with stealing a woman's purse welcomed poUce alter an impromptu posse or JO irate citizens chased them down. hogtied them with a chain and sat on them, authorities say. "The robbers were glad lo see me," said Police Maj. Philip Doherty after he "rescued" Johnny Battle, 19, of Miami, and a 14-year -old boy whose name was not released. "IT WAS heartwarming to see the citizen r esponse," added Doherty. "Young, old, black, while, everybody in the neighborhood joined m. Jn this case they overwhelmed them with numbers." It began when Rose Marie Vernell. 50, or Miami Beach. was knocked down by two young men who took her purse, police sajd. The victim, described as having a "good set of lungs," began yell- ing. "They grabbed her purse and took off running," said Thomas Hi ll, a department s t or e salesman who started the chase He was quickly joint'li by fellow employe Jack Carr. RUDOLPH SHOUCAJR was across t he street. He. too. start ing running and screaming. Hy now. Ms. Vernell was also after the thieves. meanwhile continu ing her call for help. The chase went by a rooming house where about ~ residents were relaxing on the porch. One e lderly man jumped up. shouting that the neeing teen agers were the same persons who had robbed him earber. He and others on the porch joined 10 the pursuit. which ended abruptly when the fleeing suspec~ ran up a dead-end s treet. tDLL GRABBED ONE by the feet '"and the old man wrapped u chain around his neck. "They sat on him, and I WC'nl and grabbed the other one." he added. When Doherty arrived. evt•r yone was yelling for help, mclud- mg the suspects ~ "THEY WE RE CUT orr at the pass ." said Doh e rt v "Everybody was glad to !>ee me I couldn't believe 1t There wt' re about 30 citizens surround1ni.: them." Battle was charged with roh bery, and the ju\·erule was re- leased to his parents, pohct' said Cat Lovers Scat Rule MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Catcalls greeted a pro· posal at a City Council committee meeting tu license cats. The <'Omm1t tee recommended burying the proposal. "You would expect th1 ... to be done in a Commun1-.t country. but not in th<' United St<ites in th1!. b1c<'n lennial year ... said one of 75cat-lovmg w1tnesse. Alderman Charles Jlo.> t bad proposed extending the city's dog license or dinance to cover caLs The ordinance requires a $..5 hcense and a hmit or three arumals in each hou!>ehold Line Costs Jobs Nine mil<•i. of zig-zagging wh1lt' highway lines near Har- risburg, l'i.1 , ha H' resulted in the firing of the foreman of the road painting ne\v and tht· operator of the paint- in ~ vch1ek t\ t rans porta tion department spokesman :-.aid S460 dollars \\Olih of paint was s prayed on dirt. ice and snow along the ro(Jds1dc. Department Secretary William Shcrloek smd he could exc use a mistake, "but I don't consider nine miles lo he a minor mi~lakl'." Cigarette U Se '""'.i Hits Record : WASHJNG't'ON CAP> -A doien years after tbe famous sur geon general '1 report on the haial'ds ohmoklng, cigarette use is at an all- time high with tobacco sales up by a billion dollars over last year, the Agticultur~ Department says. Thedepart,aent said Thursday that·people who smoke. chew or sniff tobacco spent nearly $16.6 bUUon on tobacco tbls year, compared with $15.5 billion in 1975. More than 90 percent of the money went for .ci&atelles. THE STATISTICS released by the department, which sub· sidizes tobacco growing. create a different picture than those is- sued recently by antismoking groups showing a decreasing number of adult smokers . The department said Americans smoked an estimated 620 billion cigarettes this year, a 2.1 percent increase over the 607 .2 billion a year ago. "With further gains expected next year in population and con- sumer spending, cigarette con- sumption and output may n se further," t he department report said. THE NATIONAL Cl ear· inghouse for Smoking and Health said this ran that the percentage of adult smokers is lower now than five years ago. The <;learinghouse and the Agriculture Department did agree that there is a trend toward low-tar. low-nicotine cigarettes Meanwhile. the Amer ican Cancer Society is gearing up for \)' W,000 cancer deaths a year, practically one in <'very five de- ' aths from ltus disease." TH£ TOBACCO INSTITUTE, an industry group. has called the society's program "regrettable propaganda." The ant1smoking campaign began 12 years a~o with the re· port by Dr. Luther L Terry, then surgeon general. saying smoking is harmful to human health. That report eventually was followed by warning labels on cigarettes and in c igarette advertising and still later in the banning of cigarette advertising from television and radio. Terry has said he thought the report would have a greater im· pact than it did. "We've certainly done a lot 1n the last l2 years. but not so m uch as I thought or hoped we would do," he s<1id Flat Amtrak TPheels Stall a five-year campaign against Run t,o Coast cigat-ette smoking. Allan K . Jonas. chairman of the sO<.'iety's National Task Force on Tobacco and Cancer , has said cigarette smoking · 'is responsible for near- GALESBURG. lit. (AP) The San Francisco Zephyr was the big tram that couldn't. $4 Coming ~ack at Ya Couldn't make 1t more than 175 miles out of Ch1cai.:o on its cross-country run Thursday to the We~t Coast IT WAS AT TllAT point --in Galesburg · that lhc Chicago· to-San Francisco ·Amtrak tram with 347 passenger<; was brought to a hall because three Agency Can't Accept CB License Fees WASlllNC:TON CAPt The Federnl Commun1cal1<>0!. Com m ission is reminding users of ('H radio~ to ho lo on to thl.'1r $4 license fel·s Starting Saturdav with thf' nc•w year. the FCC i:-. lwnn1·'1 in definitely b) a court nrch·r from c·ollect1ng hct>nM• ft•t•s from thl· groups it r<'g ulat c<; The !-'CC warned CBers and others that sending a fe<· will dt lay proceo;<;1ng of hrensc jpphca t1ons It <;a1d per ... onal check~ with appl1cat1o ns ·w ill he destroyed. m on e) ordt.'r'> and cas h1<·r's cheeks "'111 bl' rt!turned to apph<'ants, and <'ash \\Jll bl' <'Onvcrtc•d t n l' n1 ll'd Sl..1l 1'!:> Treasury <'hl'<.'k" Jnd m.111l'<1 lo applicants Sale11 Dbappoh1fha9 WASlll NGTON CAP > Gov emment ecnnom1!.ts arr m1ldl,:. dis apµo1ntl'd Lit r1·1ad S<J lt•s figures for the Chn.,tmas Wl·ck. althou~n thc•re was an incrca!'.le over lht.> s aml' wc·ck l<t.'>l vC'ar The Comm NC't• Ul'pa nmcnt said Thursday lhal sulc~ dunng the week 1.•nd1ng Ucc 25 lllta lled S~ 7 b1lhnn. :.in I! IK'rC'l'nt Ill crease over a H';tr curltl•1 out down shghll~ from the pr cvmus \H'ek Sale<., for lht• Wl'l'k 1·ntl1ng Dec 18 wNe nt•Jr l~ SI:! Kl111l1on 1\ It ica ('a1J~ Cf ,u~d Al.RANY 'I' r/\J'1 <;m Hugh C.lrt.'' s.iv-. h1•-. c•1ow 1J th1· book on All11 a, mun · 1ha11 f1v1· years aflt'r Arncnl'd" hlo<xhe ... 1 pnson rebc ll11Jn. wh11 h n ·.,ult\:d in the deaths or t:i m en Carey J.:rJnll•tl rlt•m l'll<',v Thursday lo the lm.1 1·1~ht in males farin~ 1n1nishment for lht'ir roles 1n tht· upn~in;.: ~11 tltt• the $135-million swine flu In· or its four locomotives had flat oculation program, but he con· spots on their wheels. cedes that baiting the project Amtrak put 67 passengers on "was probably a wise decision " buses ear ly Thursday to con- An estimated 50 mlll1on tinue their trips Th<' other 280 fortress-walled prison in wl'stern Americans have been inoculated passengers sal in the train for New York. At tht• samC' lime. he under lhe program, which Ford half a day w<iitmg for fre~h hlocked d ist•1plinar:r action began with a declared intention engines lo arriv<.• When they against 20 law enforcement 1Jf or inoculating every person in the did. they were dcCcclivc. loo. ricers nation. The program has beco In the end. Amtrak gave up, suspended while experts probe cancelled the Zephyr's run and Flu .fthot11 Def e-nde-d for a possible link between the arranged to St'nd the remaining \'Al L. Co lo I AP l Pres ident shots and a paralytic disease passenger'> orf hy plane and Ford Sa} ~C' wa~ r1~ht _to_la_u_n_c;...h __ c_a_l_led_G_u_il_I a_1_n_-_B_a.,.r_r_e_S..:...y_n_d_ro_m_e ___ b_us_. ----- (_1_N_SH_o_R_r_J ·-.... ---. 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' • More recently they f , have become the motto for a growing number of hardcore Dally Pilot Trivia column fans. ., I I If you are bitten by the bug of .~ ' ') • recollection of insignlfJcant tidbits from old movies, television shows, comic strips or the llke. then you are a candidate for • Trivia by T.T .... ... The weekly Saturday .column starts '," anew on Janu•ry 1 with n.ew challenges for ... ~ Orange Coast trtvladdlcta to match wits for top ..... pl•ces In the trtvla standings. For the ,.a k e of the competition or for entertaining reading, loQk for ntvla by T.T. in the ~.i entertainment pages of the Saturday •I .. • DAILY Plll>T ...... 'I 642-4321 • '41 • _Fr_1d_a_.y_O_ec_e_m_b_e.;;..r_3.;...1...;.._1_97_S _______ OAIL v PILOT A5 Minimum Milk Prices to End .. . ,, SACRAMENTO CAP) - Forty-one years of state price reguJation of milk wtll end Jan. 6, when retail price m1n1mums are suspended statewide The decision, announced Thursday by the state Food and Agriculture Department, was a victory for consumer groups who have made elimination of the milk price minimums a top priority in recent years. CONSU M E R GROUPS have contended that repeaJ of the minimums will reduce milk prices. But retailers say it will have little. il any, im· pact. When the minimums were ellminated on a test basis l8 months ago in Sacramento, the price or a half gallon dropped from 66 cents to 58 cents in the larger markets after one supermarket chain cu.t prices. Most small neighborhood markets stayed at' the old ,price or made smaller price c uts SINCE THEN, P"fes have inched back up fn the Sacramento test market, and now stand at 68 cents in most stores The statc -en f orc~d minimum milk prices cur rently vary from 66 cenl'l per half iallon in Fresno to 79 cents per hair gallon In Sis- kiyou County. Although the state rcgula lions set only minimums, in most cases there has been lit· Ue price variation, and the minimums were the price charged by nearly all stores AGRI CULTURE d 1 rec tor Tim Wallace said prices will be closely morutored, and that selling of milk below cos- ts will still be probib1ted Wl· der unfair trade laws. Although Wa llace's order 1s only a suspension of price mlmmums. and not a repe<1I, Wallace said the order 1:. In- tended to be a permaner1t hrt.· mg of the mmimum pncc rules. A spokesman said only tht• legislature can repeal the m1n1mum pr1c1ng mechanl.Sm, and that Wallact! can only suspend it. WALLACE SUSPENDED the minimums after public hearings in all seven major milk marketing areas. Dur- mg those hearings, consumer groups. the attorney general and two supermarket chain.s advocated the suspens ion. Other grocers said they were neutral or opposed it. Milk price minimums were first imposed in Califorrua m 1935 to stabilize s upplies dur- ing the Depression and assure that producers were not driven out of business. But the minimum milk prices have been int r~·a.'lmgl> under fan.> an n.•ccnt year ... from t•onsut'lit'r .:roup:.. ~pec1ally C:ahfornta <.:tti.wn Action Grouµ Spokesmen for .;rtk·ers !>aid they didn't know what impacl abolition or milk minimums will havo "l don't thank it's going to make a lot or difference as far as pricrn,,; ~<H'S," said Leonard llunscn of Embv Foods s tort•s in Oukhw1L "Thal depends on wh.it others do." STANLEY JOHNSON of the Northern California Crowers Association said it 1s impossible to tell where milk prices might he reduced, i[ anywhere. "l have no icfca how any in- div1dunt retailer 1s going to react," he s::ud .. We have rl'- taders who think it's the nght way to go, and retaders who t1unk it's the wrong way." --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Sierra Snow at Last Heroic Nurse Two ch~ldren frolic in the fresh snow near Donner Pass as a storm finally reached the Sierra, dropping the first snow of the season for many areas. Ski operator's throughout the state plan to open by Saturday, although the snow depth is still minimal by the standards of normal years. Saves Woman LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 55-year-old live.in nurse led her invalid patient onto a narrow lOlh-noor ledge outside their burning Santa Monica apartment P I • p ~ d building and clung there for more th~ an hour until ane 1sts raise ( stal<· J ::~r~~fr!~:~;~~:tc.~~e . _ Nurse Kay Cray said rr.. l' • C C • • afterward that she led .I. UV JOln oast onurussion 56-year-old Joann Del SACRAMENTO <AP) The Senate Rules Committee has been praised by two environmental leaders for ap- pointing a former !>late senator and a San Diego area writer to the new state coastal commission. "Those are good appointments." Jonathan Horr, an environmental group director. said after the commit- tee named former Sen. Fred Farr (0- Carmel ), and LOIS Ewen or Coronado to the 15-member panel. HOFF, DIRECTOR OF PACE (People, Access, Coastal Environ- ment) described· Farr as a "pretty good" and Ms. Ewen as a "quite good'' choice for the commission , which will implement the state's new coastal conservation law. "She believes in the law That's 1m· portant," he said of Ms. Ewen. Sierra Club lobbyist John Zicr"ld described Farr as "probably the first environmentalist 1n th<.' California Legislature. tic's ~n a longtime supporter or co<istal conservation ·• THE COASTAi. ACT, described by supporters and state off1c1als ao; pro- bably the tought>st of its kind m the na· THE COMMISSION MUST approve local' plans and will serve as an ap- peals board in certain circumstances when citizens feel their local agency has violated the act. The governor, Assembly speaker and Senate Rules Committee each ap- point two of the commission's 12 vot- mg members. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy have until Sunday to make their choices. SD Ye llow Cabs Will Roll Again SAN DIEGO CAPI -Yellow Cabs wilt roll again Saturday in both San Diego and Oceanside after having been idle for a month, the president or the Westgate-California Corp. sub- sidiary says. Sale of the companies for $839,000 was approved by Bankruptcy Judge Herbert Katz. Marontothetwo-root-wiaetedge because "there was nothing else to do." Firemen said they had not known the women were on the ledge because tbey were obscured by flames and smoke. SE' Order• Prote~fion SAN FRANCISCO CA P > -Round-the-clock pohce protection will be given all 11 supervisors. Mayor George Moscone and Police Chief Charles Gain have announced. Said Moscone Thursday, "The chief and 1 have taken his action unilaterally and have not asked ·permission of the supervisors.·' Store Cle rk S l ain FRESNO !AP) -A female clerk at a conve- nience market here was found shot lo death behind the store counter early today. police said. The victim was identified as Judith Marie Lewis. 37, of Fresno. She was ruscovered lying on the floor of the Shortstop Market with a single gunshot wound in the head. ln,,.ate11 Going f 're e SACRAMENTO CAP> One thousand to 1.500 more Callforn1a pnson inmates will be released dur- ing the year starting July I beeauseoflhe state's new sentencing law, officiaJssay lion, goes mto e rtectSaturday The buyer . Western States But the expected total of 8,000 to 8,500 releases during that 12-mon~h penod is well below last year's record of more than 11,000, the Correct1ons Depart- ment said Thursday. The department also said the 1,000 to 1,500 additional releases will be spread over several months. It requires local coastal govern-Transportation. Inc .. a subsidiary or ments to draw up coastal plans that, Ocean Salt Co., won transfer of the 280 among other things, concentrate de· cab permits from the San Diego City velopment in already cfcveloped Council this week. Donald Swortwood Most .loble•11 Cot•ered areas. insure access to beaches and and his wife Lelilla are listed as prote~tcoastalfarmandltmberland. ownersofOceanSalt. SACRAMENTO CA P> -Four-firths of It applies to a stnp that ~encrally An application for renewal of California's unemployed, 711,220 persons, were runs J ,000 \'ards ml and. but also can Yellow Cab's five-year franchise in claiming jobless benefits in mid-December, says the drop to less than that in heavily urban Oceanside was hied Thursday with state Employment Development Department. areas and run as far as rive miles the Oceanside City Council after the And nearly 200,000 or them had been out of work from the bi'ach in some cnvironmcn· council threatened to award the for more than 26 weeks. the department said Thurs· tally sensitive spots franchise for 23 cabs to another taxi day. The remaining one-fifth of the unemployed company. were ineligible for benefits. 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But, except tor a band.Cul approved as urgency measures, the aMual crop of legislation does not become eff eclive until the first day of January follow- ing gubernatorial approval, wtless a later date bas been specified. That means Californians, starting tomorrow, can look forward to l ,489 new laws. or course many are housekeeping measures , de- signed to tidy up older legislation, and will have litUe direct effect on the citizenry at large. But a few will have very direct significance - good or bad, depending on where you stand. -The so-called Rigbl·to-Die law, which ranks among the most controversial, is the first in the na· tion to give terminally ill adults the right to order doc· tors lo remove life-sustaining devices. -Destined to have a long-range effect on future generations of Californians, are the new coastal con· servation regulations and a trio of nuclear safely bills, the latter passed to head off the more restrictive nuclear safety initiative in the June primary. -In the area of juvenile justice, starling tomO?"· row juveniles aged 16 and 17 accused or committing serious crimes can be subject to trial in adult courts. But lesser law violators will have to be kept in sheller homes, rather than institutions such as Juvenile Hall. -The state's 59-year-old system of indeterminate sentencing will be changed by a new law that pre· scribes specific sentences for many crimes and limits the current flexibility of parole. -Collection agencies will have lo try to collect their bilhs without alarming threats or nocturnal phone calls. But they still can take reluctant debto1"5 to court. -The state's judges will have lo make do with the 8.5 percent pay raise-they received this year because thctr pay now is frozen untll 1978. -And high school students may be equally un· happy about the new law that requires them to pass tests in reading, writinl and math before diplomas are handed out. ,. All in all, the efrorts ol the outgoing Legislature have been on the plus side. And on Monday the 1977·78 team wlll be on the job~ probably trying to oqtdo its predece5sors in mak- ing new rules for Californians to live by. Oean UP.,·the Act Also back on the job next week will be our federal representatives in Washington. There the story is somewhat different. The late, but hardly lamented 94th Congress did litUe to earn our admiration. Its record ranged from seamy sex and pay-off scandals to bumbling international legislation and endless in· fighting with the White House. There will be quite a few new faces in the 95lh Congress. We can only hope that they will establish a higher and better standard for both personal and of· ficial actions and that some of the holdovers have learned a few lessons in ethical behavior from the un· happy revelations of the past year. A new administration will be at the helm. It's high time for Congress to clean up its act and give the American voters the kind or representation they ex· pect -and deserve. ~umming tht ~un~+ It's All In the Face of Crisis For Our OwnGood ( ART HOPPE ) The government, tiding unth the muo induatry, baa. again refwed to requ1re .air bag1 on .all .new cars. Coruumer groupa, led by Ralph Nader called the deci1ion "ir· ttapoitsible'' .and have VOtved to re· new the /tght for the ltlfety devicea 1Dhen the Carter Adrmnislrohon '41kesover -News Item. ".\nythin~ you want?" asked the Government Man. "How about jusl one martini before dinner?'' 1 repli'ed. H e smiled gently. "You know you." he said . "One would simply le ad to another. And there f.lleS the old ltver. By the way, no more coHee either.'' "No coffee!" I cried. "By what right ..• "See here," he said, "ii we can prohibit you from Jogestiog marijuana smoke. red dye number two and Krcbicnen. we un certainly take you orr of cof· fee, salt, fat!I, sugars and those urrible cigar s. Remember. \lle're Just thinking ()( your own good," "I know." I said ,rrudgineJy, "l gppreclate It, but. • .'' ''Bc11idM, I've been golnc over yciur budget here," he said, and you can't afford martinis. You sbould be saving at least $10 a week more 1.1~ 1t is." "Jl '• my money," 1 said wlt.b a t.ouchof dtnance. ''LOOIC, we settled aJI that Whf'D we made Social Security pnyment8 compulsory," be said. •·we knew you weren't smart ftlougb to save up for your old nae so we had to force you to. Heck, you weren't even foresighted enough to put Dear Gloomy Gus Happy New Year! Only 359 days until Christmas! M.J.J . Gtoomy G"' ""'"'..," ••• •wbmlttod _, rt•<hrt •"d •• "" 1te<••u•1tr rottKt ,.,. view" OI th• MW\,.~H'· Send YOVf Pit P• .. • lo Gl .... my Gii\, D•llY Piiot. something away for your ta xes at the end of the year. That's why we had to push lbroUgh com· puJsory withholding." "I think what I resented most." I said reluctantly, "was knowlng you were right about me." "J 'm glad you realize that all we have in mind is your own good." he said. "Now, what have we been watching on television?" "I'm afraid I tuned in to an old John Wayne movie last nlght," I said hesitantly. "TllllEE WAS1'ED hours that could ha v~ been spent reading Montaigne's Euo11• or An In· troduction to Modern .Plumb· mQ," he said, shaking b1a bead. "A& long as we can ban explicit sex scenes for yaur own 1ood, we've declded lo prohibit all television programs that are un· edifying. Thal leaves panel dis- cuuions, political speeches and wildlife shows. Are you Jogging ln place dally?" "Yea. but it •s a bore, .. hald. "! wish J could jog ln the park In· atelad." .. And get run over or muaaed? •• be said. ''You really are reckless. You'd never hlVe bought a car with an air bq ii we bldn't made you. Why can't you thJ.ok ol your own &oodf" BlJT I DON'T have a CU' at all any more," I said. · "Even with air bap lbey Wtl"O danierous," be aaJd. ''l have to go now. Don't worry, I'll lock the door behind me.'' "Do J have to atay ln hero forever?" l asked. ''I know the padded walls are safe.. but. •• " ''If we didn't take care of )'OU, who would?" demanded the Cov· emment Man angrily. "Don't forget, it's solely Cor your own good." British Living • m a Dream LONDON, England -Tho holiday season here is quaint and lovely, with scenes that resemble thocse in nne old English prints. Bul underlying their joyous mood, the British are aware that they face a crisis that is nearly as serious as the one that confronted them during World War 11, when they were threatened with de~tructlon by Uitler. The present crisis is economic. Or to be more specific, Britain lS suffering from spirall· ing inf1ation, soaring un· employment, a grow i ng trade deficit aod a pre· cipltous dedine in the value of ils currency. The question being uked, con· sequenlly, is whether this coun· try can continue to survive as an independent nation -or whether ll ls going to become, in fact if not name, a colony of its richer al· Ues. An indication that the ruling • Labor government has had to aubmlt to outside pressure to re· form was seen the other day STANLEY KAltNO\V when it introduced a series or measures designed to placate the lnternatlonal Monetary l'"und in exchange for a two-year loan amounting to $3.9 billion. THE MEASU.RES included a cut in defense spending, pensions for civil servants and food sub· sidies, an increase in indirect taxes on tobacco and alcohol, and the sale of the government's holdings in British Petroleum, the oil company. Il Is doubtful. however, whether these steps will be suffi- cient to restore Britain's solven· cy, since nine budgets within the past two years have failed lo 1m· prove the situation to any ap- preciable degree. Part of the problem stems from the fact that the Labor gov· emmenl, which relies on the trade unions for support, simply cannot make drastic social changes without risking its own existence. Even the latest reform p~ gram, for examplo, does nothing to reduce the enormous cost or public housing, Nor does it touch benefits for the jobless, which· are relatively generous. 1 THUS, It seems, the govem· ment is striving to maintain the British welfare sh1te even though it lacks the means to do so. But more significantly, as P r i m e M i n i s le r J a m e s' Callaghan pointed out at a Labor party conference in September, the British have long refused to accept the r eality that the old· fashioned idea of reviving the economy by lowering taxes and increasing government expen- ditures has losl its meaning. As he putil: "We used to think that you could just spend your way out or a recession and Increase employ· menl by cutting taxes and boo~t· ing government spending. I tell you, Jn all candor, that that op· lion no longer exists, and that in· sofar as il ever did exist, It only, worked by injecting bigger doses of inflation into· the economy followed by higher levels of un· employment as the next step.·' IN ADDITION, the British also appear to be living the dream that they are the center of" va~L empire that provides them with prosperity, as 1t did a century ago. So they have not qulte ad· justed themselves to their cur· rent condition. The newspapers here are filled at the moment with the scan- dalous story of Sir Hugh Fraser . the dapper businessman who lost more than $400,000 in gambllng and had to sell stock in his firm to meet his debts. But the same newspapers rare· ly reveal that Fraser is only an exaggerated symptom of a socic· ty in which much inherited wealth has remained untouched . despite hight axes. With all this, however, the quality of life here is so superior that visitors, as well as the British themselves, are templed to forget the crisis. The theaters are packed, nightc lubs are filled, and restaurants as good as those in Paris· are ~rowded nightly. The traffic jams arc testimony to the automobile population;· and the throngs in department stores somehow reflect the consumer surge. There may not always be an England, but there is one now, troubled as it Is, and it is a heady place to be. Auto Safety Bows to Profit WASHlNOTON -Buried In Mertt files of lbe Ford Motor Company lies evidence that b lg auto makers have put prof its ahead of lives. Their lack of concern bas c a u s e d thousands of people to die . or be horribly dbfigured in fiery car crashes. Undisclosed Ford tests have de· monatrated that the big auto makers could have made safer autoroobUes by spending a few PACK ANDERSON) more dollars on each car. In most American·made cars, the fuel tanks are located behind the rear axle. In th ls exposed posi· Uon, a high-speed rureod col· Usion can cause the tank to ex· plode, turning the car Into a giant torch. Secret teRts by Ford have shown that minor adjustments in the location of the fuel tank could greatly reduced the fiery danier. "cost-cutting." Confidential Ford documents stale that once the retooling and redesigninJ: 1s done, repositioning the l ank would cost only a few dollars more per car. Ford actually has already safe· Jy relocated fuel tanks in i ts European.made Fiesta model, and proudly advertises they ore "outside the zone of crash im· pacL" Federal standards require that oll 1977 cars survive a 30·mile· per·hour rear-end crash. But the new cars a r e on the streets without having been government tested. antagonize Carter, and they had heard him describe Schlesinger as one of the mos t brilliant men in the country. -Secretary or State Henry Kissinger made suc h a favorable impression upon Jim· my Carter that the president-. elect has been talking privately about using him as a dlplomutic trouble-shooter. Kissinge~ believes he should make a cleq break from government after January 20, he has told friends. Dul if he is needed in a' unique situation, he would always be re· ady lo serve, he said. Driiikers Are Poor Sports Jn March, 1967, Ford quietly tested an English Rover with the fuel tank above lhe rear axle. The Rover was subjected to a 29·mlle-an-hour colll"ion with "no deformation, puncture or leakage of the fuel tank." FOOTNOTE: The car makers \nsisl their new cars will meet federal standa rds. But Ford declined to tell us what changes are being made in their cars to conform. Ford executives also refused to share copies of their crash tests with us. General Motora lnslst.s that the fu el lank local.ion is not the sole determin· ing !actor jn rear.end roll.i.lsion safety. -Shirley Temple Black, who has made an excellent protocol chief for the State Dtipartment. has hinted thot .ihe would like to keep her job. She has also dropped remarks that, despite her GOP credentials, she hd contributed to more Democrats than Republlcans. Over the yeant, I have come to resent the people who resent my not liking to drink as much as they like lo drink. Want that again? Well, It seems to me that we have arrived at .a kind or inv erte d Puritanism, or what we may call The Ntw Morali· t y. The awfull est prigs today are not the teetotalers but the ~1bilual drinken. Jt used to be that the non· drinkera were the cenaorloWI ooa. They looked down their BOHi at the elbow llftttl, and the elbowllfter• quite understen· 41bly raented tbla boUer-thm- tbou atti~. Now14111 tt la th• DOD• (SYDNEY HARRIS) drinkers (or almost·non· drinkers, like me) who are pol on the defeMive everywhere. The New Morality impUes broadly that you are not a good aport lf you don't match the delnkera al ass for glass. I 8011ETDf£8 llke to take a drink; more often, I don't. WlMn I don't, I f et t.be railed eyebrow and the al ght sniff -except if I huUly add (which ls a Ue> '11 had too much lul nJghL" ThJJ ~ rne back ln Sood atandlnc with the club. Belnc or mature ,. .. , and havlnl no hantenn, after ebeep popul1rttr, Ulla eoesiou at.- tJWde on the part of tbli ctrtnbn doen"t botber me parUcul~. Dul I do feel~ lor the coUec• kids •bo ..... trapped 1n Wa eoclal*1G. I am convinced that thousands and t.hou.aands of young men and women are developing an un· natural appellte for liquor simp. ly because they are ashamed to refuse a drink for fear or losing tbdr •••ooct sport·• badge. The aerious rl~e ln drinking amon1 women, for instance, is almott solely attributable to this aynthellc party spirit, even thoush ll la plain by now that 90 percent of women hold their Ii· quor worse than a secondhand al eve. IF I DON'T try to persuade rny drtnklna acqualntance3 not. to drink, I think it Js unsporting ol them to t.ry to penuade me to clrtn.k when I don't want to, or to mue me feel I IJm vlolaUna the eode ol atorloua camaraderie. A.mWty, they w•nt mo to drlnk IO that SlO aober penon -..LU be &nllUDd to ob&ttve tlMllr auble- qomt aalnlntt.J. And what could, bt,.W.-~ UW? t In 19'70, Ford repeated the teal wllb lta popular Mustang, re· locating lhe l unk over the axle. A 4,000-pound barrier was slammed against the car al 30 miles-per-hour, yet there was ''no leakage from the fuel tank ••• during impact." A third test confirmed the life· savlne conclusions. Aut.o safety consultant Byron Block d e· monstrated that A 1969 Ford Galaxy with a ufety fuel cell located forward of the rear axle could take a colllsion of up to 63 miles-per-hour. 80Mf: AUTO makenJ claim the fiery accidents represent on· ly a 11mall minority ot all col· llslons and arc not worth tho cost ol m1klna fuel tank chanfts. Yet lbo vtcllma ol Oamlnf crashes suffer the most. Oft.en they aro turned Into llvln1 mummld, lr· nparably 1c1rred. Jn tb• tons run, tM auto ~an 1avin1 Wtle witb Wa WASHINGTON WTIIRL - President-elect Jimmy Carter's pledge of more sunshinr on the government, unb;:ipp_ily. h a:1 come under a cloud. His trans•· lion team bun't been practicing the 0pennest be preached during lhc campaign. Talldng to re· port•rs •s vtewed u ''the kiss or death" for anyone who wants a ~ood Job Sn the Carter ad· ministration, our aource!I have confided. -Jimmy Carter's at aft ls kcep- ln1 important Information from the preaJdenl·elect. 'M>c staff re· celved acores of telegrams, for example, opposing any appoint· ment for ~:it·Oefente Secretary James Schletln1er. Yet Carter waa never told about the lele· srama. One possible reason is that aubotdinates don't want to ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rl)f>rrt N. Wetd. Puhll.•hrr T/tllmoa l\(',ull, F.drtor llarbara Krtifhrh. ,.;dltorlol Pogr ~:dllM The tdltorlal PllRe or thr Dolly r 11ot i.t•clcs to inform nnd "limulntc read('rS l>y 1in.-:1t•ntinf( on this POil(' dlven1c commentary on topic:.1 or Interest by ll)'ndlc<1t· t'li columnl&l!I and cartooni!ll.8, hy provldlnR a forum for rcadcl'8' views nnd by prcscntlng this ncwspopcr·~ opinion!I w'ld ld1•11s oo curr1.1ot topic!!. Thi' ~ltor1al ·opinloniJ or tho I>nlly r11~ nppcar only In th(• t<lilonul column at tho lop ot the pa~c. Opinions ex· prcsal"d by the columnl11ts nnd c·1trtoonl:1ts nnd lrttl'r \\Ml<'~ 41rc their own and no t•ndolilement ot their vlewt by the Do11y Pilot 1hould ~ infcrnd. Friday, Dec. 31, 19T6 I Bicentennial: New History for Womeri By JOY !;TIU.EV NEW YORK CA PJ Whih.• J bicentennial conscious nation was taking a year·lon~ nostalgic: )ook at its past. Amencan women were writing m•w history in 1976. They broke the sex barrier ut the US. m ll1lary a<'a(kmtcs, ~nrollwg .il West Pwnt, J\11 napolls ancl th<' Air Forn• Academy after a law s1i,:nl'd by President Ford abolishl·ll the all male tradition at those institu- t ions. Women also entered tht: Co<t'>l Guard Acad<'my , to lx·t·ome lhl' first fe male c·;Hlcts lhcrt.• since its founding in 1876. The academy, operated by the Department of Transportation, wa~ not arrected by the legisla- tion, but integrated its .. tudenl bod.> voluntarily In a presidential eledlon year. women's political impact was ev1· dent &nd bv the lime fiosalynn Carter bt>camc First L.idy elect hl'r fal·e and her stand on vanous issues were alr('ady fam1har ;.tl l <H erlhc l 'n1tcd Statt•s. \\ 1H·s of the major candidates -Mrs Carter, Joan Mondale, Uetty Ford and Elizo.ibeth Dole s truck oul on th<•ir own across lhc country on tou~h campaign tours In hurd·hittini.: specchl•S the)' ~ave their own views, as Wt>ll us explained their husbands' pos1 t10ns. 14•h1ch thL·y sumetiffil'S dido 'l ~ree with i\ WOMAN EVEN campaigned BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, December 31. 1976 A7 Rosalynn Carter ma de her view s on vanous issues known. Below, Barb ara Walters made ne ws with her million dollar a year contract with ABC. for president. on ..in antiabortion platform · Ellen PtkCor macl.. 4~year·old Merrick. Lon.: lsl,m<I ho u se wif e, moth e r and grandmother, came• m fiflh m lht• balloltnK .it thl' lh moaat1c N<• ti on al Convent ion T hat gathenn)( s.1w Rep l.indy Bo1rns. O · L a , pr es1d1ng .1s 1)('rmanent "< huirpcrson." tht• first woman tu hold lhat pos ition in the par ty's h1.,Lory, whilt: H<'JJ Ha r bara Jordan U-Tex .. was l.cynotcspcakcr. Mary Louise Smith, f'2, first 140tnan to be Repuhh(:an National Chair man, had contmuctl m that post after the Rt•pubhc<in convt'n· t1on but 1n NO\ embl·r announct·d her resignal ion The election of Dixv Lee Havas governor of \\' ash1ngton guvc. lh<: First woman appointed U.S. Chief of Protocol is Shirley Temple Black, shown with Mexican president Port1llo (above). Sarah Caldwell (right) is first woman to conduct at the New York Met. Anne Armstrong (above) 1s the first woman to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain. Nation 's first woman ma1or general, Jeanne M. Holm (right). retired from Air Force. Fashion -wise(?) Men Jl was quite n yl'ar for mrn and their clothing . . or l:.ick of 1l. -A Great AmNi<'an Mal<' Beauty PaRrant wa:, h1•ld m II lin01s. -A magic show in the buff in l.ondon. -A striptease. as 1t wcrr. on a trapeze in C'aliforma An airline passrngrr that took it a ll off fl y ing from Frankfurt to London An Olympic athlel<' "ho gol into trouble by wcannit a Mickey Mouse T -shirt. -And more. Twenty·year·old J erf J enkins was the winner or that male be;iu- tj contest spon11ored by sever a1 11 · lihois chapter11 of thr National Organization for Womrn In a tUn\·about on bea\Jty pagt'ants, Jeff was named "Mr ERA" <Equal Rights Amendment). lie ~um med up th" win by asking· · 'l>o I cry no~ ., ·' The nude magl<'i:1n was ;>tdorming before Soho ou· Jiences and quickly dJ!lpcllro no hons that he hnc'I anythtn~ up his sleeve His assistant was s1mil<1r- ly clad in nothing but skin An aerialist for Ringling Bros , Rarnum & Bailey Circus. didn't perform in th<' buff, but he did lose his pants whrle doing his act. "I thought I heard something r ip when I did m y weight s lip and slid from the bar," he said later. "I heard thr a udience laughing at mt' ond rrahzcd something had gone wronR. People just don 't la u gh w hen somebody dangles by the heels." A 30 year-old man did his strip- ping on purpose, r emoving aJl his clothes on a European night. "Look at m e," ht-called to fellow passengers as the crew tried to coax him back into tus clothes. He refu!led ; he also r efused an al· tempt lo surround him with a blanket. The streaker (1 nolly did get som et hin g put o n - hn;dcuffs when ht' ~achoo Lon don. At the Olympics in Montreal, Dwight Stones claimed htuTus· ment when an oHi cial com- plained about th<' Mickey Mouse T ·shirl. Stones had criticized Olympic officials for failin~ lo get the s tadium ready in time and was subsequently misquoted in Montre al lo the effect that he hated Fre nch Canadians. Next day Stones appeared with a T·shirt reading "I Love 1-'rench Canadians.·• But that. too, was banned in lieu of the reguJar Olympic uniform. Politicians, a big s ubject in 1976, made news in the men's wear department. too. Daniel P . Moynihan, senator·elect from New York, was named to the Best Dressed Men In America I.isl of the Fashion Fountlution or America . Said the foundation of the lhr n· United Nations ambassador : He may be "negative at tjmcs. but he is posltlvf"ln his dress.•· So pmdtlvP that hls @lectlon in November has 11tlmulatcd de mands for th Irish wnlkln1t hat which ls more or lesi a Moynihan nu hon a st•cond fem ult> state RO\ crnment head, along with Gov. Ella Grasso <>f Conne<.'t1cut. But otht•r wise gains wer e mc·ager. There will be no woman in the Senate a nd the num ber of ~omen holding How.e seats will <Jcchne by one, to lH, m the next Congress. Rep. f,eonor K. Sulhvan, D· Mu . 72 )'t'ilr-old dl·un of the women members of Congress and th1• only one to chair a Houi.e com- m1ttec, retired HOWEVER , WO~lEN ever- ywher e were incr ca:.mgly acllvt· 111 11olitics Anne Armstrong of 'fl'Xai., 4H, a longtime Republican party worker and former White House couns<.'lor. was named by rrcsident Ford us the first Set a t rademark. A member of the Washfogton state d c l e~a t 1o n t o t h e Oemocr allc convent10n m New York lost his panL-; -and a wallet along with them. Taken from his unlocked hotel room, the pants and w allet were later found by police, and lhe delegate thankrd Ma yor Abraham Beame for the recover y. Clothinl( t ells a lot about an In· diVJdual , declares a Connect.Jcul professor \Studying lhe subject. She s u f'j!es t !I ob serving a person's clothes for a month. A single look might lead to a mis· reading, but a month's vie wing won't, she says. Cloth('S and crooks got mixed up together during the year. too. Jn Malaysia, two men -one in p1nL.~ and the other In a towel - were busy packaging heroin. When police arrived. the men Oed -but the towel·Clad man l01t hJs towel 1n the process. Hew .. arrested later while at· ttmpllna to purloin a uroni woman to ser ve as US Am bassador to Great Bntain. R o~mar y L . Ginn, 63, Republican national commit· teewoman from Missouri, sue· ceeded Ruth L. Farkas as U S. Ambassador to Luxembourg, and Preside nt Ford no minated Patricia M. Byrne, 51, as am bassadorto Mali. Shirley Temple Bl ack, former child movie star who was pre· viously ambassador to Ghana. became the first woman to hold the post of U.S. Chief of Protocol. Jeanne M. Holm, 54, retired from the Air Force, where she had been the nation's first woman ma· jor gene ral, was appointed by ' President Ford as his special a!>· s1stant for women's affairs. In tha t post she s ucceeded Patricia Sullivan Lmdh, former Republic an n ational commit- teewoman from Louisiana. who 14 as na m ed deputy assistant secretary of state for education and public affairs. Evelyn Gandy. a SS-year-old at· torney, bee am e Mississippi's first woman lieutenant governor, elected to the post after serving two times as stale treasurer. Former Rep. Louise Day Hicks, an oustpoke n opponent of forced school desegregation busing, was elected president of the Boston Ci· ty Council, the first woman in the city's history to hold the top coun· cil post. SALLY STANFORD. as top vote-gette r in the city rouncil election. was named mayor o r Sausalito, where she was once that city's best known bordello operator. Her first official act was to adjourn the city council meeting and break open a case of champagne to celebrate. President Ford nominated Juanita Ashcraft, 55, as an assis· tant secretary of lhe Air Foret>, the highest c ivilian Pentagon post for a woman ln more than two decades. He also nominated Shana Gordon , 36, a s a s sis tant secretary for public affairs of the Department of Health, Educa· lion and Welfare. In political news abroad Isabel Peron, 45, was ousted from office by a bloodless military coup after 21 months as preaident of Argentina following the death of her husband, Juan Peron. And Chiang Ching, 63, lost her power in China after the death of her husband, Mao Tse.tung. WOMEN SEEKING a toehold on the career ladder in fields pre· viously dominated by men could take heart from the successes of their sisters during the year. Barbara Walters, 44, who had been co-host of the NBC "Today" show for the last two years and a writer and personality with the network for 12 years. accepted an offe r of Sl million a year over the next five years to co-anchor "The Evening News" at ABC with llarry Reasoner. , Jane Pauley, 25·year-old In· di ana native. joined the "Today" show stafr as a co-host with Tom Brokaw. Meanwhile, Lynn Sherr, 34, became the first woman to anc hor a prime-time network tele vision news series when she was n am cd host of public television's "U.S.A.: People and Politics." Marle ne S anders. 45. was named vice prci;ident and direc· tor of documentaries for ABC News. the first woman vice prcsi· dent in the news division at that network. And network television news got its first woman bureau chief whr n Rebecca Rt'll became head of NBC's Pans Bureau. Capt. Fran McKe<\ 49, in the service for 26 years. became the first woma n line officer or the Navy to be promoted to rear ad· m1ral. The two previously named wom en admi r a ls have been duefs of the Nurse Corps. Sue Peterson. 5 foot 7, and :n years old, bt>came the firs t female physical education tn. structor in West Point's 114·year history. NOT ONLY WAS Deborah B. Doane or E ssex, Conn., tht' MaJne Maritime Academy's first female student, but she was its top ranking graduate this year and the first woman ln the coun· try to graduate from a four·year maritime school. The 26·y ear ·old woman graduated with 104 classmates as an ensign with run qualifications as a third mate. Winning 57 percent of the vote, 20-year·old Anna Maria Riccio became the first woman in the Polytechnic I ns titule of New York's 121.year history to serve as president of its student coun- cil. The engineering and science school has 4,600 students , or which fewer than 5 percent are women. Women total only 2 percent of the New York Law School's garduates, but Sylvia D. Garland was elected by the AlulJllli As· sociation as its first woman pr~ side nt. THE HARVARD Law Review elec ted its first woman presi· dent: 23·year-old Susan Estrich of Cambridge, Mass., a second- year s tudent at the Harvard Law School. Dr. Rosalyn Yalow beca me the first woman to re ceive an Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Aw ard in the 31-year·history of the prizes. Dr. Sarah Kerr Myers, who has served as editor of the American Geographical Society's quarterly Geographical Review since 1973, became the first woman director of the society in its 124·year his· tory. Sarah Caldwell. who has her own opera company in Boston, where she stages and conducts, bec ame the first woman ever to conduct at the New York Me tro politan Opera s ince it opened in 1883. Sylvia E . Mathis, 26, a 1975 g raduate of the University of or North Carolina's Law School, became the first bl ack woman lo be recruited as an agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Roberta Kankus, 23·year·old graduate o f R e nsselae r Polytechnic I ns titutc, bec ame the first woman in the United States, and perhaps in the world. to be licensed as a commercial nuclear power pl ant operator. Gwendolyn Brooks, the poet who in 1950 was the first black woman to win a PuJitzer Prize, became the first black woman to be elected to the 250-mcmber Na· tional Institute of Arts and Let- ters. . S tiirJ cy S c hl a n ger Abrahamson was named the first. woman Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. THE 56·YEAR·OLD League of Women Voters, which has a c- cepted men as members for the last two years, considered drop· ping ''Women" Crom its name at its biennial convention, then vot- ed overwhelmingly to keep the old name. Meanwhile, the Boy Scouts' ex· ecutlve boa rd decided to give women greater leadership roles in the organization -within limits. Formerly allowed to serve only as "den mothr rs" of Cub Scouts, they may now serve as cub· master and assistant cubmaster but are still barred from scout- master or assistant scoutmaster. A resolution p assed by the House of Bishops and House of Deputies o f the 2.9.million· member Episcopal Church ap- proved the ordination or women as priests ar.d bishops. Different Pace Clothing tells a lot about an individual, says a· Connecticut professor. 'Study a person's clothes for a month, as a single look might be a mis reading.' from a clothesline. The trousered·man escaped. Two men slopped by an ln· dlana state patrolman protested that, a.a brothers, they had a right to dress alike. The dreas·allke apparel, however, was khaki shJrts and denim slacks -JaJl garb -and soon they were back where they started from. A Cleveland Hel1hts, Ohio, kid· naper made the ml11take of buy. ina I lull wilb IOme ol bia '2(),000 ransom money. The police chief of the suburb suspected a clolhes- bu)'ing spree might follow the lddnaping and contacted retaU stores with serial ourobet"s of the ransom payment. One store had some or the money -and the kidnaper's name and address on an altera- Uon aUp. Two of the kidnapera were apprehended and $12,000 re- covaed. The kld.nal)<'c wu un· butt. > A• DAILY PILOT Frid1y December 31 1976 f~ Boss ·: ·Women Empathetic, Men Less Catty .. . •"' .. . ~ NEW YORK (AP) -Dignity on the job, a boss who LS f&Ar and wor.k that generates a sense of identity or importance ace the three most important job ractor~ to a working woman, according to a s urvey sponsored by a tern · porary help service. The s urvey, which queried women omce workers on lll!sign. ment for Western Temporary Services in seven states, re· vealed that women are unhap piesl when asked to do lrivi<i l tasks, personal favors for the boss or to work for people who are not fully competent. Do women prefer to work for a man or worn an? Of those who responded. 77 per cent prefer men as bosses : 13 percent prefer women and 10 per· cent said 1t d1dn 'l matter as long <ts the boss wa~ competent. Those Work Done In Wink By JUDITH OLSON Ot , ... O•llY P11ol 5ull Some rabbits, like the Easter who preferred to work for ml'n had a variety or reasoru.. (\lno11.: them· Men are less catty and e<1~m·r lo get along with; men usually don't flaunt their a ulhonty or re· gard women as a threat ; men arc: easier to pleas~ -women bosst's are too particular ; men don't lose their tempers as rast as women a nd wo m en bossc:-. always reel compet1t1 ve with their fe m a le sec-rl'tartf'11 ur clerks. Those who W<11Jld prerer to work for women cited felnall· 1 empathy. Said one respondent. "A woman understands the pro blems of working women, svth as sick children, babysitting needs and the like." The best bosses were almo~t unanimously descnbed u~ "un derslanding." Said one v.oma11 "I like a boss who Wlderstands thnt .-woman -particularly one with children may have to It-ave early on occasion and without muc h warning. Most bosses understand th.is, but some don't. Insensitive ones think it's all right for them lo play goll in m1d·aflemoon but unreasonable for a mother to tend an injured child." Others felt that the best bosses were ·•reasonable about what they expect,'' "down to earth, .. "fnendly -but businesslike," ..ind "able to view a subordinate as u person as we ll as a worker." The worst faults bosses have, according to the women s ur. veyed, are haughtiness, the use of f o ul lang uage, poor ad- m1n1s tra t1ve abilities and a patronm ng altitude. Said one: "The boss was never • bunny, work for a JivinR. They're in the fur business or have jobs ()0 the rarm . ~ Others who test contact lens ' solutions, have perhaps the # e asiest Job or all. In exchange for their work thl'y get room and board and lots of time lo sleep. At the end of their servic-e they're sent peacefully on to Lhe1r eternal • reward. ~ Several hundred rabbits are ' •·unde r h ire'' at Alle r gan Pharmaccut1cals an Irvine at all times, anord1ng to Paul Rudko. manager of tht• pharmacology and tox1c-ology d1v1swns. The bunnies, a ll large, \\hitc femall•s with pin k <'ars. wc·ar re• • gul ar soft lenses fo r a vancty of !tests. Three l<'chni<:i<1ns, aJI w1lh 'degrees tn hwlogy, monitor ttw •work tn progrcl\s. Rabbits are used because they have "such a beautiful . big eye," Rudko said. "And they react pretty much the same as people. Thei r eyes are sensitive " When the rabbits arnve for their slant or d uty. they are gi vcn an ident1fiC'atlon numbt'r , which is t heirs to keep rorev('r The· fi gures a rt• wriltt•n 1ns1dc lht.·1r ears as "'ell a .. being postc'CI on their cag(•s The rabbits an• v1ewro v<·ry sdenti fir a 11; . H udko said "The maternal instinct ts l<>'t by the techn1c1ans .i ht•r a ~hllc Only the mean an1m.il-; J!et names." Test rt"sults usually <irt' ob vtous. Hudk11 slJtc<l II J nl'w i-.olut1on 1s unl'omfortabl<' tn the l'Ye. the ntbb1l will bhnk. '"Or. the C)c v.111 Jtct pink The ani mal will ll't )OU know one way or another · lf the solut1\1n Ill a<'Cl'ptabl<• tn the rabbit, tht•n· 1s "M indication 1t will tw s:uod on hu muns." Hudku sa11l Produl'ls a1 t' lf•slcd for three to f1 v1' yc.ars on the r.thb1L'I before they arl' usl'd by hum ans. Clinical testing by t·ert1f1ed op- thamologists 1s dom· ac:ross tht· country befort' they arc finall y put on the mar ket 111 t he prt•li m1nary stage!>, where the rabbits arc the soil' users of new products, the eyes and lenses are t•xamine<l evPry hour except during ":-.1('st;.i ltme." v. h1ch is aboul 1 30 to 3 p.m ··Each hunny has ht•r uw11 lens." Rudko noted, "and they 1?et new lenses for each experi· ment.'' The rabbits, fat, sleek and con· tented looking , don't seem to mind wearing their contacts and even have some of the same pro- blems as humans with losing them. "But the rabbits will chew on their lenses if they fall out," Hudko revealed. Taurus Approach Original By SYDNEY OMARR S \TURDA\', Ji\NUAK\' l "'-. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Good lunar ARIES <March 21-A.pnl 191 · Accent on con t'lus1ons. dec1s1ons, rt'solut1ons. counting r ('lt sourc-es You gain support or one \\ho has faith in 1 your fut ur<' aspect co111c1dcs now with travel, farewells. stud1ei. communications, spiritual insights. LIBRA fSept 23·0ct. 22). You are cons ulted about pu rcbasl'S, sales. Judgment concerning luxury 1tl'ms, durabili ty will be tes ted. Cooperate with family member. , Tl\URUS (Apnl 20-May 201 : llighhght in· d c pen<ie nt'<', origina l a pproath . Accent personality. <'nthus 1usm. Adher<' to your own :-.tyl<'. Those who Ultt'mpl lo "water down" your ('(forts lack courage and talent. GF.MINI I May 21 June 20) What occurs h<'hind the SCl'nes could be more important than imagined You probably will participate in ac- tiyities assorialed with club, charitable or· ganizations. group. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Relaxation, sur - vey or resolutions and potential --these are featured . LEO (.July 23-Aug. 22) lndivldunl who talks about future and how you can make the most or it -deserves your attention, respect. Act ac· cordingly. Outline ideas, plans. Be direct, specific. SCOR PIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on how you r('latl' to people, the public in general. Si\GITTARIUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21): You've b<'en playing J:t amcs. delaying the inevitable. Get down to practicalities, to business. Attend to necessary d Plails CAPRICORN /Dec. 22-J an. 19): Accent on change, travel, the excilement of variety and speculation. Chi ldren couJd be in picture -af· fairs of heart tend to dominate. AQUARIUS CJan. 20-Feb. 18): You gel pro· verbial second chance. New year can be produc- tive -you can make giant strides. You gain physically. in psychic sense, materially and emotionally, too PISCES I Fl'b. 19-March· 20): Emphasis on traffic. short trips, visits, calls and relatives. THE WHOLESALE WAY TRHS • SHRUIS • HOUSI nAN'TS SAYE THE EARl.'S ,LUMll .. O HIATI ... 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Others pointed to the advantages of meeting new people and new work situations by working as temporaries. The survey revealed that a ma· jority ol married women hold their jobs with their husband's approval. Jn some cases. the husband approves because the w\le'a paycheck augments his own. But in most cases, the husband welcomes the creative outlet that work provides for his wile. A few husbands, however, do not a pprove. SaJd one wife: "My husband dislikes the indepen. dence work gives me. I think it makes hlm reel insecure,'' Another said: "My husband just thinks a woman's place Is in the home.•• Whether they enjoy working or not, over SO percent of the women who take temporary ass ign. ments said the main reason they work is financial. However. many women who were not oblieed to work for financial reasons did so for the s elf-esteem that work provides. Sald one woman: "l wouldn't have as much knowledce if I dldn 'l work -and In a sense would lack the mental maturity ol my husband." Another said simply: "We'd be able lo manage on my husband's salary, but I Just enjoy working and being out of the house." She added: "The moresuccessrul my husband ls, the more incentive r have to work to feel a sense or identity." The survey covered women performing a wide range or office jobs, Including secretary, book· keeper, receptJonlat, me clerk and various data processing jobs. No Laughing Matter DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 16-year-old girl who smiles a lot but l'rJl so miserable I can't describe it in words. My pro- blem: A fear of talking. I used to be afraid of talk in front or boys. Now I can't even talk in front of girls. After a night out I always tell my parents I had a good time, then I run to bed and cry - letting' out all the anger. Is this normal? l try to plan topics to talk about beforehand but I always fade into the background and the same kids lake over and become the life or the party. I'm attractive and talented but I hate myself for being so quiet. I 'll lOdk back at my high school days with regret because I never have any fun. ts there any hope forme? -CHOKED UP DEAR CHOKED: Forget about ~Ing "the We ol the par- ty." It's not your style. Attack the problem on a small scale -In a one-lo·oae conversa· lion. ASK QUESTIONS. Everyone loves to talk about himself. The best conversa· tlonallsts In the world are those who draw others out and sit back and listen. DEAR ANN : I appreciate lhe fact that my husband finds me sexually appealing but I wish he couJd put his arms around me or give me a kiss on the cheek that says, "I 'm glad to come home to you." or, "Sorry you had a bad day." ts this asking too much? Must every physical contact end up in bed? I want to be loved -notjusl desired. I guess what I'm saying is l need my husband to be a friend, as well as a lover. It would make me feel much more secure if I knew hls interest would endure after his Just for me diminished. How do I communicate the message? -PHOENIX PROBLEM DEAR PHOENIX: You've got hlgh·clasa worries, dear. Your letter doeu't indicate that you have any problem com· munlcatlng. Why don't you tell your auper·amoroas husband ex· actly what you told me? Or better still, band him tbJ• cohmus and aak him U be recognbes anyone ~knows. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently when I visited my parents I found my wedding pie· lure (along with the wedding pie· lures of my brothers and sister> hanging on the living.room wall. Until now the pictures. stood un· obtrusively on a comer table. My oldest brother and his wife celebrat ed their 25th an- niversary last year. Thal will give you an idea bow old these pictures are. The problem is, I was divorced 13 months ago. I made no comment, but whlle m y parents were in another room, l taped a banner across my wed- ding picture. ll read. "Rest. In Peace." (Ann Landers Q'J My mother became furious - said I had no right to touch anything in her home, and added, "Since your wedding cost $2,000, I can do anything I want with the picture." I have heard nothing from my parents since the incident. Why are they angry with me when f am the one who should be upset? Don't you agree that banging a wedding picture of a divorced couple is an poor taste? - CHICAGO READER I DEAR CHIC: I afrtt. But ap. parently your mother wanted a complete ''regrouping" and that meant you and your ex. In time you'll be welcomed back to the fold -and when you are, say nothing about the pie· ture. Simply behave as If it wasn't there. "Sexual freedom" presents a dHfic u1t decision for teenagers and th~ir parents. Ann Landers offers down-to-earth advice in her new booklet, "High School Sex and I low to Deal With It -A Guide for Teens and Their Parents." f or each booklet, send SO cents in com plus a long, stamped , self-addressed en· vetope to Ann Landers, P.O. Bo¥ 1400, Elgin, IL 60120. Betrothed N#i~fd JANUARY lST ONLY Salyer-Beasley Ruth Roxane Salyer and Bruce Randall Beasley of Costa Mesa are planning to marry May l in the United Methodist Church of Garden Grove. Miss Salyer, daughter of the John W. Salyers of Santa Ana, is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the University of Southern California where she majored in speech com· munication. Her fiance graduated from University High School and attended Orange Coast College. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Beasley of Santa Ana and Mrs . Dorothy Beasley, Irvine. McCarthy-Wiatt Mr. and Mrs. John E. McCarthy or Balboa have announced the engagement of their daughter, Meg McCarthy, and Michael Wiatt of Costa Mesa . A Feb. S wedding is being planned in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Newport Beach. Miss McCarthy is a student at Orange Coast College and graduated from Newport Harbor High School. 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It sits on about s ix at·res tucked in the pocket of one or the city's major freeway interchanges. Passing motorists can view· tall corn :.talks from The farm's garden as they rus h by .. Jn the city. th1ogs tend lo be very fragment t'd , and the freeway is a symbol of that fragmentation "We're attempting to recon- nect people and humanize en- vironments.·· sa ys Ronnie Sherk, a performing artis t who has worked with the project from its inception. TH E FARM WAS created in August 1974, on the site of an abandoned dairy. It has since spread to e11ht buildings and in· eludes a studio s pa<:e for resident dance and theat er companies, as well as an agricultural and land· use resource library It 's an "e n v ironm e nt a l sculpture," and the combination of art and ar:rlculture is a natural one, according to Ms. Sherk. FARM GROWS BENEATH SAN FRANCISCO FREEWAY Vegetables, Frutt Poaper In Urban Setting PR Program Class Slated Carter Aide Tells "Managing a total public rela- tions progra m.·· a course deeding with publit' rclataons manage- ment in the context of meeting organizational ob1ect1ves, will be presented from 7 -10 p. m. on 13 Wednesday evenings beginning J an. 5. by the UC Irvine, Irvine Extension. Of Job Plan Pwh WASHINGTON {AP> -De mocratic leaders have disclosed the first ma1or elem ent or President elect Jimmy Carter's job-creating pro- gram. promising to start work on 1t even before the House 1s fully or- ganized House Majority Leader J im Wnght ID-Tex.I said Thursday a bill will be introduced whe n Congress convenes Jan 4 to ex pand the t•x1s t1ng program nf fed era l g r ants to stall's a nd l0<·alities for pubhl' works another $2 billion He agreed with a rougb guc!>s that the total program, induding the additional funds. m1~hl pro- vide 600.000 jobs. Taught by C. T homas Wilek, vice president. public u.lfairs. ror The Irvine Company. the class ts lhe wint.er quarter offering in UC I Extension program leading le> a certifi cate indicating pro- fessional designation m public relations. The course, offering four units of credit. is ope n to the ~eneraJ public. Enrollme nt fee is $79. WRIGHT INDICATED the pro gram. under which S2 billion a lrcad ) has bel'n a llocated, v.ould be enlargc·d by al lea!>l But Wnght said the exac t a mount of fundm~ could be de lermined only Whl·n Carter and con gression al leaders ha\ c agreed on the O\er·aJI ~Ill'<>( the n ew President 's t'<'<>nomy st.Jmulatmg package TOURISM UP FOR REGION Clean Ai rPact O K 'd PITTSBURGH <A P> \' S Sk el C'nrp tht• natmn'-; lurJ(e!>l steel com pan) formally -;1gn<.'d a S600·m1lhon. ~'lf'ven-year a~rcc mcnt to l'lt•an lhl• ;11r tx:khin~ from 1ls massive Clanton Cokr Wo rk ., I< eprc·'>c.>nla t1 ~ e., of ft'ffrrnl. '!ah ;1nd local en\ mm ment.:il i1..:c•11t·1t'-" dl'l11 '1a.:nt'(I the agret'rTH·111 l'n ""llJ\ RE PR ESF.NT/\TfVF.S Of' large cities havt' cntH·1zed the way the original S2 b1llwn w;1s ttl · located . Thev <.,aid th1~ wt•ck that the formula· by tht• r-:t·onom1c Developme nt Admin1strat1nn favors s mall c1tu!' .ind areas Y.1t h lo" u remploymcnt Tourism durinf( the fi rst rune months of 1976 was up over last year , "creating more jobs and more incom e for Southern California," according to Bill Brotherton. m anaging d irector of the Southern California Vis- itors Council. Whf'n th<• initial S2 b11l111n ........ .., macft• a\·aalable. applttiltlOn:. of ~ii hllho11 wen• hied "We received 7.3 million out- of-state visitors who spent $2.186 billion dollars here during this nine-month pertod," Brotherton sctid \TAff'Mf N t Q f. ~tt A"-f00,..Mf fltt O f U)( Of r IC Tl flOV~ e uSINE $$HAM[ =>~--- l't nu< '\OTl<:t: Pl Ul.IC' NOTICE r (TllfO\J\ 8!#\1..,.,.,~ P 0~ Hf A RP·H,\ Wit I Bf ...... 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"'•tot>ll• Ctltfor10, Ill• • t&11e1111011,1 ""' D!'fmlt N #!ttrllfl tfjf ltl "°"'1"*11 ""'"· Pvblt\~<I Or•n~ CoHI O.ily Piiot Dfi<.,,.,.. Jf. lt/6 '4» ,. PUBLIC NOTICE Sf AJa¥U fT -··jlffl>O .. MIHT 01'THaus.o' fllef!TIOUI tU51NIM HAMI Tnt> toOowtnt per;°" "•• -1tw~•Ofllwl1Ctl1l0;t\blltl~·-ii Tlt">S • TMllt!AOS, t10 l 17111 St-..t, ~tt.-'•• C:A mU Miinor S Ballud. Jr (M s. ••llt rd J~ 1 11n 1 Hfctlllat>d Orlvt, Nr;r.;:.:,~:~~·;.~ ~'o':uctflf bY '"Ill\ dlvldual MMV D 8411•td PlrHutrl• of I"* E\l•l•Of Mlllll'r' l•llttd, Jr l.111\ \ltltMtf\I WH 111~ wltlo I ... cou~ly C:l•rk •• O••"G' '°""'' Oft Cf<•m-1, i•lt l'U.SI T~l'l,IA•TON & McOllMOTI A...,,,...,, et L<tw .. ,_, .... ,c:.....r.ti.. ... .....,~~'"'" _,_ $MlfAM,CAmtt """'-or....., coHI O•I\' 1>1'9f. O.C •O. 11 t•, )I ltt6 Sl•~lt Volwiteen Recreate Coimtry S710,000 lo reclaim anolhN 4 75-acre plot ad1acent to the freeway. ··Learning lo be a farmer 1s sens1t1ve. hke learrung to be an artist." she says. "THE GROWTH process in life is like the r.reattve process in art." have s tarted a composting pro Ject to revitalize the once-barren land. They produce fert1lucr from The Farm's recycled waste and discarded produce from community stores. CHILDREN ARE A special focus of Farm life. There 1s a pro g ra m with the Buena Vist a Elementary Sc hool thro ugh which groups of 35 children viMt three limes weekly . Things grow well on The Farm. The crops a r e harvested by volunteers and throngs of children from the surrounding Potrero Hill neighborhood. Herbs. vegetables and fruit are cultivated. with some flowering plants as well. There are apples, strawberries, celery, corn, tomatoes . oni o n s. green beans ... the list goes on. The Farm once struggled on donations fr om committed volun- teers but now receives grants from the National Endowment or the Arts, the California Arts Counc il and the Zellerbal'h Family fund . The Raw Egg Animal Theater Is a child's delig ht. In its huge barn-like room. dty klds get ac qua1nted with the chi ckens and rabbits that "perform" there. John Davis, whose 8-year-old daughter frequents The Farm. says it is important that his child "works in the garden. pulllnJC weeds, learn mg about plants and understanding that food does not come from supermarkets but from the ground." T HE CITY ·STYLE farmers Apparently the idea has taken root. A Farm exhibit. complete with straw a nd farmwork tJtle<l "Onions and Garlic 1976." was held last month at the San Fran cisco Art Institute. and Mayor George Moscone has authonied JACK WICKERT IS AMONG DEVOTEES OF LIFE ON THE URBAN FARM The 'Environmental Sculpture' Gives Adutta and Children a New Experience Ovt.'r Tiu· C ounlt•r NASO Ustin<Js •"'l •-• P1ttl,(O 1 1"-• 4itanctyn ~:"' t:.:1 l ' d D 1r\: 't~ ==~~:.,. .. p :·· :·: ~~ q~ri ·~ ·~.. p s on OU"ns lS' 14 • P.f"f'I Mt 1•''• 1\1, \.t,.rtq Cjtr • H NEW YOAK IAPI -T~ lot'-""1 '"I '• t~ Pa Enter ''""-1&' ~ Str ..... n Cl t ' \hOw' trw-0~ r ,,,, (Gunl•r "'• 1\ Pru•OG u• .. u ..,. ~,Et )t'' 11', PPP'\• ew ,, • l\ !'IM,£ DC l&."" 1&.., P..lr\n t1 'l ')1 .. 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'•-l~>llMI ( 'Disappearing Ink' Good News By IOHN CUNNIFF ,.,. __ ,,...... HEW YORK CAP)-1be recent economic eews le Uh 1 New Year'• 1reetlni card lo Prealdent.elecl Jlm m1 Carter. It lutcned: President Ford. The very latest masaie on the 1reeUn1 ls that the com· potlte index or economic indicaton is expandln1 a1aln, but thil wu expected. For several daya and mor. the b«ter - not cood -new• h• been bubbllnJ from lb• Waahinctoo DWllbera fadorlet. PE•SONAL INCOME figure& DOW look better. CootuQJer price• ~m almost under control. Retail 1alea alnce November seem to have some •dded alp. Gross National Product esUma~ are rtaln1. 1 ln addiUon, the a>tock exchange is •bowlnc aome strength again, even thou&h it hu a p1ychological block that prevent. Lt from maldnc a clean hurdle or the Dow Jones 1,000-point obstacle. And consumen too are a bit more con· fident. • Democrat& should beware ot 1 '&Uti from Republicans, of course. Jn fact. ••~ they abould be wary ot any sudden Bood newt, because ll can evaporate, literally clisappear in stau.tical revillons and changed moods, and tt michtdo lhat. Btrr' al Gm NOW rr DO~ LOOK u it the r-eatrictlv; eeoaosn~ proarams ol the Ford admlAist.raUoo have brouabt to tile Cartu administration a more stable eeonomtic bqe oq > wb!cb to build its more poa!Uve pro-lfam&. . ' The key contribution from Ford baa bffo • NlaUve ~u... or price ttabillty. The lat.est report oa consumer prten, for November, showed a rise ol only three-teolbl ol 1 pn'Ctnt, or an annual rate of 3.6 percent. Aft.er double-1Sigit rates for many months, a ncure that low jJn't uappreclat.ed by those who have to watch lhelr pennlM. They tend to venture out, to spend, to take rub. nther Uaan aim ply bank it ii they can. ntE UNEXPECTED SPVRT IN AUTOMOBILE sales, at the very time some informed induatry analysts were looldnl tor• slowdown, might be evidence of this. The most magical effect ol all might be in consumer confid~c•. ll still is not robust. but there is nothing like pri~e stabUllY aner price volaUllty to restore faith amooc buyen. It bears watching. The pr.,ident-elect has produced a good deal of the newa by himself, ot course, without aid from President Fonl. He bas elven the impression of a new beglnnin'g, or a more act1vt1t role, ol new ideas to be tried and obstacles to be conquered. IJVT PaOMISES DONT GO FAR IF the economic foundation looka like it might faJl apart. The pre84!nt one still is rickety, but il has a few more nails and planks in place than just a rew months ago. At that Ume, just before the elections, many of the same indicators that now look so good were falling. The timing was most unfortunate for Ford; and now that things look better, time and the office no longer are his . But there is no one characteristic or the latest news - the advance by the index of economic indicators -that Carter should not take for granted. Economic numbers are written in vanishing ink. Ask Ford. AFTER THE PRESIDENT WAS VOTED out or office the August and September declines in the leading indicators '"'re revised to look better, not by much, but enough to make a difference. The September decline, for example, was reduced from nine-tenths of 1 percent to six·lentbs of 1 percent While Ji mmy Carter no doubt accepts the New Year's g~ting from the °'d administration, he'll recognize that these Cew weeks are a time ol magic and illusion. The ecooomic greeting might.be written in ink that dis· appears like the holiday spirit. Jn any event , the presideot- elect will hav"e to write his own message. Solar Heat Saving Noted by ERDA WASHING TON CAP> -Despite high instaUaUon costs, solar beating systems can be just as economical as eleclrid· ty in providing heat and hot water to newly constructed. well Insulated homes in a dozen U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, according to government tests. The Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA). in a comprehensive analysis on the economic feasibility of heat.Ing homes with solar power, based its fin · dings on studies conducted in 13 cities. ERDA SAID IT found that solar energy will result in lower heating and hot waler bills in five or fewer years, when rompared with electric heating in all test cities except Seat· tJe. The one drawback is the inst allation cost of $4,000 to $12,000 for a solar heaing heating system, the ERDA report i;aid. But savings resulting from the use of solar heating will pay the homeowner back the initial costs within ts yeal'15 or (CONSUMER) less. it said. , Findings were based on a number of as- s ump tl on s about economic conditions and were geared to a 10 per- cent annual Increase in the cost of conventional fuels and the assumption that home solar units would be financed as part of a mortgage loan at an 8~ percent interest rate. THE REPORT SAID SOLAR UNITScahnotyetcompete economically with oll and natural gas heating, but could ln the future if the cost of installing solar energy 1ystenu declines by 50percentorltoll and gu pricescontlnuetortse. ERDA ofncials acknowledgded al a press conference that ii any ol the assumptions on which the study was based proved to be incorrect, the resulu of the study would b6 Cadlty. ''Wbtn you really cut through the projecUons, you really ftnd that everybody's gMng you their best euesa and nobody knc*I." aaid Robert L. Hinch, the agency's assistant Id· mlnlltrator for solar eMrgy. Mercury Sets Dividends l>lrectort of Mercury Savings and Loan Association, Hunt.in~ Beach, have adopted an annual cash dividend POLiey, aod declared a 10 cent a share aomlannual cub Clivideodpayabl• toatockholden of record Jan. a. The clivldend policy calls for the recutar p-yment ol 20 ctnta a 7ear on a semiannual basis, apeclfyin1 record dates cl the flnt bulnda da)' In January and the rtnt buatneu qytnluly. Diteciton allO ~ • policy resolution staUnr that the ush dividend _procram of the assoclatJoo would no& ~u4k~ let stoci dJ~ program whlch la ronsldered ott an •Mull l>a1t1. file aaoclatloa has declared e percent&tock dMdendaeach yurlnrecentyun. PASADgNA <AP> ll was .. lntilC anU memor@le OlO- fOeGt, bc)th In Mtducan •pqrts hlstory and .tfie life of Bo Scherrrbet'hll'r Hut the Wolve rines' football couch merely t>hrui.:s now and says, ''Oh, I don't think much about ll .. "It" 1s tht• ht•art ullack he had on the C\ e of the 1970 Hose Rowl l:amc ugainst Southern Cu ltforn1a The 1976 Wolv('r1nes arc about to tun~lc with the latest version of the Southern Cul Trojans 111 this st.•uson ·s Rose Uowl ganw, 01\c that may de <'1de the nal)op;&j chJlm· p1onsbip. ( •, • t Sctiembechler went into ttus season having undergone 6' 2·hour open heart surgery in May. There wece thoise who thought he'd tte foolish to coo t1nue as coach or the Wolverines . who are now ranked second in the nation with a 10·1 record. But Schembechler bounced back this year just hke he came back strong in 1970 alter the hearl attack. which was considered "mild." "When he says he's going to do something, he's going to do O~HJ Pllo' 1"9totM Ill• OtcJll K ...... , SERVITE'S CHUCK NELSON BLOCKS DAVE GIBBS' SHOT. 31-gamt" Streak Ends Huntington Stops Kearny Five, 69-59 By G LF. ~ 'i WIUTE Ott~-0,.11 ..... ,., \tAtf !'\A"I 1>11-:1;0 llunt1ni.:1on Ot•arh ll1i,:h' 01h•r)I l'11 mpl1·ll·d U1t'11 1nt·11·dil1l e .,..,.eq• of SHI! flll'j.!1• Jrt'.l h1 ~h ~l'hOttl h11-.k1·! hall tJOV.1•1' ·" lttt ' 'l a.:~1·n·1t lw:l\ th LI\ or1·d "1·.1rn,\ I lt,11h, 69 5!1 Th11r,1t" 111J,ht to v.1n lh1· champ1on .. h111 111 tlw t Ill\ 1•1 "l) ll1gh 111111 n.1rn1·nt hdd .1l lht• l'n1'"rr .. 11' 11r~.in I >t1·£11 Thi• tri11111µh,,1ll 01.111J,t1· .mil R1.1t·k r.11111· h1·1 ,. \tcmJ,I\ v.1ln .in untmP<"lll~ :l i rc•nircf to llH'<'l lhl' rn•;im of lhl' .ir•·;t 'c rop in C'lucl111,.: 11111,,.,.i.•n -..in lll1·i.:•1 l.tn C'nl11. PJlt11 I. Jl1·11n .rnd un 1frof1.•Jt<'d K1·,11 11~ v.1111'11 brought a 31 ~amt• v. in '-lrt Jk 111to Thur' da) n1~ht 'f111.1l1 <hn.111 C'oac h Elm1•r l omb.., forces knot·kt·d off thr.·1· 11f San Diego's t11p )\t'\t•n duh' 111 top. ping Uw. Iii tl·..im t11urn.1m1•nt The 01h•rs duJ 1l Y.lth Piii"'' and teamwork Thur!'ldilv, ovt·rrom ing a 24 13 cfr f11'lt bch1ml thr firiP piny of lr;iry <;ontrerns (vntt'd most in,p1ratmnal plC1yer of the tourney ). Miki.' l)'i\lcs!'l &n<l rn. Grl'f( Stl.'1nhau ... C.1ry n urt an<I Clark Sim:- Also due fClr a laq~c portion o[ credit are Rnb Pco;toll.'s1 and sophomllr<' Ton) Sprow, whose key reservr rol1' in the turn· around second quarter broughl the 01l<'rs back to hf<'. nut Kecirny W1'nl t'Olrl, hitting •>nlv ont· of 1t::. next 17 field goal attempt-. <J!'I the hustling Oilers started runnin~ and hitting wh1lr thr defense was pressunntt and rehouncfi nJ(. ·\ rl<1~..,, lay up b.v Steinhaus with 4 44 left in the llurd period 1:ave HuntinAton a 39 34 lead and thdl t•djte mu:;hroomed to 5().40 v.1th J 07 togo Kt•ar ny a,1td10 t·amt• hack and l hupJl('d tn the l'Ount tu 51J.5(i with 3 31 rl.'mamtnj! In the ~<tme But ~1ms rebound or a rru::.sed free throv., Burt's la~ ·In anrl '>uh:-.1• qut>nt frN• lhrnv. put victory m lhf' hag with 55 ::.econcfs left, fi.1·~ [) Alec;sandro dtd an excellent 1ot1 nf po:.1t1on1ng inside for re, hounrls and ~ ~1 s th<' lead.mg 11 B bo11rcl man with JO. one more than Sims The v1C'tors hit 47.1 percent of lhr1r (1elrl goal tries while Kearny shot 36 percent Rut Hun- tington actually won 1t ot the free throw lipl' by outscoring Kearny 19-5 as th(' lattet' was tagg~ for 24 fouls as Qppost'<I to nine for llB '""'.,., .. , S•••M•U\ 0 "''"°'' ....,,. Hum1 .. 91.,. .... ~IHI •• " .. I• t • I 1~ ., ''" • '1. ~ 0 • ' • Plfo\t'""'* "' \ 1 Ii J")t•h Sc••• llt Owort•tt '• " •'It I\ I I) II " ' ~ . ' n n 1 /\ 1¥ \I I I .. ,,nUrtqtCW'I &-•Cl\ t0 11 11 ,, ,., ef...-ny I• It II t\ \I II •,11 ti It it," str~sed lllchlgan'a AU· ~Q.l_erlcan fuJlback·t .. 11back ... R08tytli. .... "When be says he'll come back Crom aomething and be all ri&hl, he'll be all right. We have con.Odence in him." Asked if SchembechJer had ehanged his ~oachlng style since the operation. Lytle said, "Not at all that I can tell. He seems as active as be's aJways been. He's quite effervescent." Effervescent me&ns he yells a lot in practice. Schembechler said he reels "better than in any other ' . Vikes Dealt 71-47 Loss By Servile ~ .... By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol tlle O•llr P'llel ~•ti A collapsing, umbrella zone de feose that limited inside re· b o u n d i n g, a n d s h o o ti n g performance and a Cast-break of. fense gave the Servite Friars a run.away 71 ·47 victory over Marin.a High';; Vikings in' the c hampionship game or the Orange Optimist basketbalJ tournament Thursday night. The Vikings of Marina were ia the game for the first six minutes as the lead changed hands through the first to points for each side. After that, Servite ran off a string of eight unanswered points and in the second period, hm1tcd Marina to four to move away. Forced to shoot from outside, Manna had difficulty hitting and when the rebound came down, the outstretched hands of the Friar$ were there lo gain possession and move downcourt. Ron Garretson, a ~-9 guard playmaker, wd also hitting well and scored 2S points for in· dividual ho•ors. He was selected player of the tournament for his efro11s in leading Servite to the championship. Marina made 18 turnovers, a good portion or them coming on bad or hurried passes that were forceQ. by the tight Servile de· fense. Before the game, coach Steve Popovich of Marina said bis squad would have to control the tempo or the game. They failed in thJs department and near the end lost their poise as well on several occasions. Leland Bruce and Tooy War· ren of Marina were picked for the all·tournament team &Jong with Gary Wills and Steve Parrino of Costa Mes a i Mike Will of Servile: Steve Trumbo of El Modena ; Karl J eppesen or Orange; Terry Allbritain of f"oothill ; and lle rb1 Banks of Garey. ...-...... ,.,, (111 s. .. 11 • ·~ ·~ '! :~ 19 It pf •P W•"•" N~l\Ot, 0 • l • (,1be)\ ' , J & lh~Pwl'} 6 0 IH B,l.K .. 1 0 1 ,. Wiii • I J • lorrt'\ , I 0 I WtlQlin ' l I 1 1(,,.., .. , 4 1 ' 10 ~' ... "°" • 1 I H \,_ 0 0 t 0 MonliOI l 0 l 6 (tf)f)lo 0 , J , EQMI 0 , 0 2 Wolf,. n n ' 0 l'lynl'I 0 I I , lf)t"l't N I II •I \yMf'TW'\ 0 0 1 Her ml 0 0 2 119901> 0 I 0 I TOt•I> 1'1'1Jlt Mere ,,. °""rtltn -1.... Ml ,. ., " 41 ~•Yllt U 10 II lO 11 UCI Suffers 82-59 Def eat BOISE. Idaho The mistake· prone UC Irvine Anteaters bowed lo Sacramento Stale. 82·59, in the consolation finals or the Boise State University basketball tournament here Thu~day evenlng. The cold-shooting Anteaters rell behind early in the contest, and although they cl06ed the gap to eight points early in the se<'ond half. they presented few pro- blems for Sacramento. Junior guard Louis Stephens was l rvlne's leading scorer with 14 points. And 6· 7 center Frank Chandler led the Anteater11 with seven rebounds. UClrvlM IHI 1, II ,i If .lftl-IM 4 11 l I t...ovlf19ltf ll°"9e" 1 I \ \ H•lr °"'"°'"' a o • 4 '!ol119 TMINn t I • \ INll""" Sh-ft\ t o 1 u Tola!\ H•lfll,.,. ~v•m•nto ~t•••. :I' J) .. ft,. .. • 0 0 • • 0 • • ' 0 0 ? t I 0 ) tt ~ n s• Fttd1y. December 31 1976 DAILY PILOT A J J Rose Bowl l 've been Ln "Ttus ls his Vii rd. "You don't f(o Into retire- ment today with open heart surgery," he said. "Thoe>e are commonplace today." Before deciding on the operation, Schembechler ·'went around to " lot or peo- ple and studied this th.ing J kept coming back to the same team <of surgeons) in Ann Arbor." While hospitalized wuitinf( for the operation day, Schem - bechler said be psyched himself up. "One of the doctors was making his rounds and I told tum, 'Hey. l 'm all jacked up for lbis oper»,llQg. I hope X~ are.' 11' said, 'Coach, f"m re-• ady. I 've been practicing all dar: .. Schembecbler said the doc· tor wu Venezuelan and didn't have a complete com· mand of English. "When the operation was over, he said it was 'a cup of rake,· "Schem- becher added with a laugh. Because of the surgery, ''My players didn't want to do anything that would make it tough for me," he said. And, "Consequently. it's been the ,easiest team l 've ever coached." MARINA'S TONY WARREN (54) BA TTL ES FOR A REBOUND. Tourney Finale Barons Roll Past Santiago, 85-57 By CRAIG SHEF't' O! I~• O~lly .itoc S~ll • Fountain Valley High. playing aggressive defen11e, roll<'d to an 85-57 victory over Santiago <Garden Grov<') in the cham- pionsttip gam<' of the Santial'(o In- vitational basketball tournament Thursday night. The win ran the Barons' record to 11·0. Coach Dave Brown's Fountain Valley dub didn't take C'Ontrol of the game until early in the seC'ond quarlcr whc•n th l' Cavahers had scored 10 points in a row to .barge m front by u 26·20 margin. With ~ 3 forward HogH Holmes controlinl( the boards and guard George Rarnos gear ing the fast break. the· Barons came roaring back. Barrios scored six points 1n :.i row. getting an easy layuJ> uftl.'r u steal and then h1tlin1t four free throw11 . Then arter the Cav!-:' Srull Dopke hit from in close, the Barons put togeth<'r one or those familiar blilies lhey'r<' getting famoOR for. Fountain Valley gcored 10 polnu in the next two minutes IUld before you knew it the score was 36-28. First, Ford canned two free throws, then Barrios followed with a short archinJC bank shot. Two more charity throws by 8111 Carroll, a baseline Jumper by Bo Boxold and a two-pointer by Holmes did the damage and the Barons wet '! on their way to win No. 11. Santiago got t11 within six shortly before the halftime break -but Barrios hit a long jumper at the buzzer and it was 40-32. And if there was any doubt who would win. il was quickly put aside after the intermission as Fountain Valley tallied the first 10 points for a 50-32 advantage llolmes, Harnos and Bret Wilkinson were the standouts. llolmes dominated the boards and was selected the tourna- ment '!I mos t valuable player Wilkinson and Barrios were also rhosen on the aJl.tourney team. Others picked were Dean Diaz and Don Garcia Crom Santiago, Jerry Alfafara and Jerry Sypkens from Kennedy, Oliver Smith from Tuetin, Tim Page from Westminster and John (feller from El Dorado. .. ln V•lltY IU I 1111 "°""•qo ''II pl •P It n ~ 'P f)Mtu1\ H ' l I? G'"""l & • t •& rorf1 II I ~ Oittt • ' 7 10 \Y"h 'Af1 0 I I Bv''""'d • I 1 ., W1011nv;n , I I\ •-4~t..fitl" I 0 I ' •40tn"'W \ I I II P110 ~ 0 I IU Ao'okl ' I) I) • l!o•~ ' 0 ' ' tv . .,,.h~v ' I) I ' Doc>•• • " I I t ... ,,,, .. 1 1 l 1 ~dlo-''°" n 0 I I) .... ,,.. II I 11 I ,,.,."'' H I 1' \I 41b•n , I) 0 ' .. ,,. .. I '> I) z Tmaf•. l• ll 11 AS SCO•t ltJ Ov•rt .. , ro..,.,..,~ V•ll•Y '° XI ,. " ., WnllAll" ,. •• ,, ,, " Kentucky Upsets . . Irish Five LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Ken. lucky '11 basketball team knocked second-ranked Notre Dame from the ranks or the unbeaten Thurs• day night, 102·78, on brilliant shooting performances by J aclc Givens and Rick Robey. Kentucky, ranked sixth, had too much (irepower for the Irish. who were victims or numerous floor erN)rg and an inability t.O crack Kentucky's tight defense. · Givens scored 30 points while Robey pumped In 18 for Keo-' lucky, which now has lhe same record as Notre Dame, 7-1. Bruce Flowers and Tob)" Knight had 14 apiece for Notre Dame while Dave Dallon added. 11. Kentucky led by as many as 3Z points in the closing minutes of the game as Notre Dame was un·. able to get near the basket for. clo5e shots. Former Marina High <Hunt- ington Beach ) standout Rici\ Branning had 10 points for Notrc- Dame. Kl"fl• T111111Jle INGLEWOOD -Wayne Stephenson registered his first s hutout of the National Hocke)t League season as Philadelphia turned back Los Angeles, 2-0. Thursday night. Bobby Clarke's goal in the second period was the only score Stephenson needed. Andre Du· pont added ;m insurance goal in the last period. USC Lose• ALBUQUERQUE-Host New Mexico reeled oH 12 unanswere.j points mid way through the second half Thursday night lo roll past use 87·75 in the cham· pionship game or the Lobo Jnvita· tional basketball tournament. Trailing 45·39 at halftime. New Mexico went ahead to stay 63·1Sl with 11: 12 left. New Mexico then h.it 10 straight points. SOUH•EllN (Al IFOl!NIA flSl Potl•r II, H4'."nduvwi 11. HOl\1no1on u , ~H'><d 11, J~,. 4. Arl>OIO 1. C••Hno I, MtClo~hy l. Wo<1lle1<11 4. l ol•I\ n • 1111 NEWMC:XICO 1~11 Jo~n""''° Howd•~ ''Al· tM u, CQOOillr l1 A1t1tt 1), S lMv1\ 1, o. Davis •• i::..11.2 I Ol•l•Jlll lUI • H•llll""' '°ullM•n C•I H, No., Ml>•lco 39 rot.(J t~;I\ ~utn.,n C•I 7'>. Nttw ,_.,,_l<o 1'. Fou.ki4' oul Pon o•, J°"o A ll .O\~ E"a•• T..,lsts A~ PASADENA -University of Southern California quarterbac~ Vince Evans missed practic~ Thursday because or a twisted ankle, but Trojans coach John Robinson said he would play against Michigan in the Rose Bowl Saturday Evans hurt his ankle in Wed· nesday's practire. The injury was not thought to be serious. bul his ankle was s lightly swolleo Thursday. Sto~kton Wh1• SYDNEY, Aus tralia -Dick Stockton and Roscoe T anner gained the s ingles semifinals of the New South Wales Open tennis championships Thursday. Stockton scored a 6·3, 6·2 vie· tory over Australian Ken Rosewall and Tanner defeated Hank Pfister. 7 ·6, 4·6, 6· 1. Argentina 's Guillermo Vilas and Australia's Tony Hoche also ~dvanced lo the s l'm1finals Vilas eliminated Ross Cas<' of Australia. 6·3, 4 6, 9.7 Roche beat Phil Dent. 7 6, 6-2 Texas Tech, Cornhuskers Clash Tonight HOUSTON <AP> · Jo~ighth· ranked Texas Tech, led by a quarterback who hunts rat· tlesnakes, and No. 13 Nebraska, hoping lo eSCApe the bite of the big play, m eet tonight in the 18th annunl Astro·Rlucbonnet Bowl. Nebras ka 's Cornhuskers, ranked No. 1 in the nation In the On T'1 Tonl9IU Claann~I 5 at 1:30 preseason poll, saw their high holX's dwindle to an 8-3·1 record, largely by b1J: plays by the op· posillon A Inst-minute loss to Oklahoma kept the Huskers out of the Orange Bowl Sprow t'am<' in 'lnd put Sllml.' spark into the 01l<'rs with hus\lt> and rebound1nJ? while Pec;tolt'::.1 canned two kcy huckl.'tc; in tht' romt'bat'k which sav. HR turn a 24· 13 deficit into a 29 28 edJ?c with I 59 left in the half. Kearny fought back to grati a ~.29 lead with 7:51 remaining In ll'le thf'rd penO<l. And with Con treras. tht> Oilers' Ooor leader having p1rked up his fourth foul, It looked shaky for 118. ·Russians Swim at MV Sunday I • <f I "Take ;1w:1y thrf'c plays, and we'd be unbeaten," Nebrasila quarterback Vin<'<' Fcrragamo s:ud. "We'\'<' had a lot taken away Crom us this season. We hope to get some of it back." On TV Tonight 17:30 p.m. (5) ASTRO. BLUEBONNET BOWL The Nebraska Cornhusktra pla) .J.ht ':reitH Te<'h Red Raidcl'!I in 'ht MJtro·Rluebonnet Bowl at flouaton. 8p.m . 03) -PEAt1180WL - 11ie Ktlltuclty WUdcata meet the ~rth Carnlina Tar· Heelg In the ~ach Bowl, taped at Al1111ta. /l '• Culmt!latlng thrtt weeks of In· tensi•e tralnlnt with coaches and teams in Southern California including the Mission Viejo N ad,adous and coach Mark Schu~rt. a · contingent of eight Russian natiof\a.I swimming stars· will compete ln a.dual meet at Marau•rlu: Cent~ in Mission ViejoSunda,Ybeginrunf at U 30 Included tn lPlto. lfsl of Soviet Union 1tah '•re thf: one two !lntsbet'~' ft1 fhf' ~Oo-meter breas\strole •t 'tho Montreal Olympic Gatn~•. M~~ K'CMh•yala uad Mar1.nt Yurchtnl~ 4re t t.e top bre~~uttojt ~aJs ~ wtial com- i>etc alons with M>rld·ranked treeitytera l rlna Vlasova, Laruaa Tsareva, Olea Ktevaklna, Ser1y RUBln, Vlad• mlr SaJnlko~ and butterfly s~l•li•t T•m•rJ Shelofastova. Amtr1Hn Ol)'mpic n.n Brian Good•tt; Shirley Babaaboff, 8rijce f'.w'n11•· and JOhn Naber wlll be •moni tht f~ ot Ow! Russian" IQ SUl\day•s meet. '" eddlUon to Good~ll and Babaahofl,! the Nadaf,foret will also bavt J .. M V.a1a.ilo, Valerie Lef'. Jenn(te't Hooker, Dawn Rodt•h•t" 'alld All~ Jtri>wne «.<OlnPtUDC Other ~tan from the UCLA, Ul;C and CaJ State <Long Beach> teams will compete in the meet lncludi111 Tim Shaw and Greg Jagenberg of CSL~l'.Kip Virts. Jean Haney and Kam¥ Heddy of UCLA and Rod Strachen and Joe Bottom of use. Naber won the 100 and 200· meter backstroke events •l Mon· ~al: Goodell capt~ the 400 •nd 1,500-meter hecstyles ; Furolo won the 200·meter freestyle; and Babuhoff won tour sliver medals In freestyle •w1nlm•n• u1d • cold as • mem.,o,. of the 400·rneter treestyle wt .. y team. · In addition lo placing one.two In the 200·meter breaststroke at Montreal, Koshevaia was third and Y4rrhenia sixth In the 100· meter breaststroke. • Salnikov placed rifth In the 1.~00·meter free in the race Goodell won in world record time. Shelofastova was a finalist l1\ the 100 and 200· meter buttmly events and VIMova in lh• 200- meter freest.,)' le. Schubert 1dvlses that prepara· lions for the meet Including ~armupe ol all coa)petllon will bititn at U .JO. Tbe meet ll<ree IA> ;,epu~ The Red Raiders. after retool· ing the ir defense. finished with a 10-1 record and shared the Southwest Conference title with Houston. Texas Tech Is led by junior quarterback Rodney Allison, who hunt.I rattlesnakes for a holl· by. Almost redshirled b,Y coach Steve Sloan at the start ol the aeuon, he look over when starter Tommy Duniven was in· Jur«1 a11inst Texas A&M. .Antaor\ dlrecltd traffic tor Tech's veer potion offense, rwhed ~yards and completed 48 l)tttent of hla p11311es to load tbt Raldtra. . .. . .. • I Hettinga, Dunham Hold Off By ROGER CARLSON 00 1 ... O•ll' P11v1 Sllft San Clcm<'nle Jlt~h·~ Triton!> w1th i.to11d a funous St Anthony rat ly. got ~oml' <"lt1lch pl11y from Ted lll'tl111~u am.I Tim DunhJm. and won the Katella 11 q~h haskt•l ball trJurn<im<.•1ll t'lw111 p1onship Thur:o.<l.iy night. 72-70. ll was the !>C('O nd s lra1ght i.tandout performance liy t'oach S t a n 0 l' M a i.: i.: 1 t> ' i. Trilons. who dt·n·whi.ht'il K a t e 11 a W c cl 11 c !> <l a y niAiht Hetr1nga. with 32 points. led the San C'lemenlt• ottack and was -.elected ull-tournament, along with the tourMy's most valuable player · Ounham 1l ~as Ounham's 38 points Wednesday that propt•llt•d !:iC into the ftnuls It was Dunham who c'ame up w1lh the key play a three-fool pass to Hettinga to set up an easy two-foot shot with 2 01 left llcllinga 's s core 1:a\'e the 'frltonS a 68·6'1 bul){e arter the Triton~ had IO!>t a SI 36 lead m 1d way through the third 1)0nod and seen thl' •core IJt..-d five times 1n the final stanza the la:.t time ut 64 llt>ttinga t't ll<'kt«I the lie with &1 p:.11r of Cree throws with 2 .42 tu ~o. then Dunham and llct tinga teamed up for the winner St. Anthony fought back with a pair of free throws. but Hettinga tul another free throw. then Mesans Patient Compton In 66-48 Tops CdM, 49-45 Triumph By a Daily Pilot Writ.-r Stt•vc P arrino. Stan Miller :.rnd ~ry Will!> lc'CI a third quarter a:o.:.aull that <"arricd tht• C<>!>La Mesa I ligh M uslangs to a 66·48 victory over thl' Foothill Knt!(hts or Santa Ana in the t•oni.olat1on champ1onsh1p gaml' of the Orangt.' lrnsketbt1lt tournament Thuri.ctay rug ht Hreakm•: opcn :i dos.· g a m l' I .• 1 r r v S u 11 derman ' l\1 u-;t,rngs boll ed from ;1 2!J 25 advan tagc with 7 OK left m lhl· third period lo a ,17 ~J lead at the t•nrl of thl• quarter Th<' M U!>lan)?!> tilso SCOrl'd th(' IJ!>I l:! points of thl' quJrtcr and wNc ncvrr 1n 1 rouhlr l her t.' J rt t.• r Jg,, 1 n \ t a squad coacht•cl hy Bola Sorensem t•i. <:osl.1 Mt::.a J ltgh mt•ntor Tht' kcv wa~ t'rl!>p pass ing and ~11..ding shooting ('ust<J M l''U only lost tht' hall thrt·1· tinH'S 1n th" third quartt•r Jnd 1·onne<.'lt•cl on 10 nf 17 fll'l<I J?OUI at tempts for !'1!1 H percent Wllb . P a rr1no anct Miller. who ~•rt• ,111 aht>ut 6-4 , each had ~•' points tn the third period And the M u'tani;:s played stubh<>rn dt•fc>n.w. holdin~ Foothill to thn•(• of 13 from lht• flour in tht• lb.rd quarll'r It 14 as an t'' lll't· 1 JI h encouraging 11..in for Costa ~te~a. wh1d1 Wd'> pla} 1ng 11.1t hout ·11m Young J -.tarting gu,1rcJ for th1• fir,I 10 gam1•-. wht>n 1·0.,ta MesJ wt'nl fi-~ n·1111nj! 111111 lht• h."<lm Wedncsdav 1 Without 'I 11u ns:: 1l1l' Mui.tang-. rPltc<I on I >0111! n~'.'>;irt .ind \likt• Srm11. tu bring tht· h.ol I u11rnun :mcl tlw I 11.11 cl 111 ;1 h n1• 111h J ~ ·' I ll ... l ,.. II f ) I h I 11 . ' full('n11 rt pr1·-.~ (t),ht ...... , ..... ., u • '0 ... I '' ,,, '. -' , . ... ,.,. I " ( . , ~· ... ,, .. ., I ' ... Bas ketball "' 1•' 1 nr L ... I I 4,, I ,, ·II M I 10011111 "M .,, .. ,, W.1 ••uuat ,., • \I 1W \I , tn \ •41 ,,,,h .,, t , ,. ,,.,,., ... ''"jrl•lnt •• ,,..,.,,,. 4'\ "'"J•h•' ''"'"'"' v 'V .,,,.,n l\t1Mn•n1 C.Mlllh ,,,_ 1 1n) Pitt h11111n ,,, Atif,,,,,_,, ~ •l1hlf 'I ,, 0"11;t'f4 ''''"'~,.,,., K .. """' 11t tt? r nithA•h> \\ 0 •·1,."'0ml\ \f \.\ ll')'ttM \t \0 , .. ••~A.AM-~ Ht'lw,11,fl f.r,..,,I\ O'.itl q ohftrt 11 t"'h""'I""'' M tr11nt11t•11 tft/ p;J11lrt• ElMT'lf' •• 0.-... 11,nf"I "' n rnwf\ "' w 11.,,,,,",,,,..,.,,~• T1m,.1 ,. o ..... ,., ~lfo ,, I •· •'fl"'<t•ll· "' M t "•0"'' St M \t ,,, """ ""' t\,...,,,,,,, By ED BURGA RT Ol O•• O•IY O••IY f'llol SUH The disciplined Compton High Tarbabes, playing their four th game• in four d ays. show<'d patience and !>harp passing in t he fourth Qijyter as they held on lo n ip the Corona del Mar Sea Kings, 49-45, 111 non-leaeue bas•etball action T hursday night. In the battle of two highly-touted teams at <:oron;1 del Mar High, the Tarbabes (10-1) never tnulcd after assuming a 40 39 lead with 30 -..cconds left in the lhird 11uarter. After Com pto n ex- tended its margin to 41 41 \\tlh 4:40 left vi lhe final period, its head Estancia Routs Foe WHITT! ER-Senior Pett• Neumann scored 21 points and Costa Mesa's Estancia Jligh Eagles routed Lompo\:. 75-43, rapturing the J:Onsota . t1on championship at the Monte Vista High hasketball tournament Thursday E:vening. Neu man n . who grabbed' eight rebounds in the ~ntest. and team. mate Ray Orgill were selected to the all. tournament team l't'•,,-ff ,..,. . n'l"n """J "·•Y'"' r,' ,..,,,, f\t•ft<1• OSJ 14 If pf I• l 1\ .. I 1 I ' n Cl " I I 1• ~I H \rof,. 01' ov .. ,,.,'\ pac ific morinE coach Eddie Thomas or dered the Tarbabes into a delay game. and Corona d el Mar (7 4) never really threatened. The Sea Kings closed the gap to 47-45 on Steve Esposito's hool< wilh 19 seconds left lo play, but Compton worked the ball arou nd n icel y until Rubio Malone was fouled with five seconds re- maining. He sank both free throws. And tt was al the chari· ty line where Corona del Mar failed to take advan· tage, miss ing s ix of seven free throws in the second half. · And in the slowdown fourth period , the Sea Kings, despite forcing Compton to lose the ball six limes, could n't han· die tbe Tarbabes ' tou~h man defense, hit.ting on three o( 13 l'rom the n oor. Throughout the game. Compton showed pa· lieilce on orrcnse and tenacity on defense-as did Corona del Mar. And until the final period. neither team could hold the lead for an extended period. Alex Black. the Sea Kings' 6·6 center, led all scorers with 20 PQinLs. fu1 E\Ol>\•tO 81 .. ~ """• l(O.hlf't Ktltl.tn fof•I\ Coron• del M•r IO I lq 11 I 1 I 0 10 0 \ ' n " I 0 " \ \<O'f '' Ov4rter\ (')"nJ'>tnt'I h t) '~ ,, .. on.~'1'-I Mttr-ti U ti fl to , 10 I l ~ IO I II 0 II I I/ " I ri • 0 Pro S cores ....,.of\11 •• , ... ,.,,.., ~\\O(ltthOon ('1flo11• ,,,nu tO\ \• ~""· 11111 f"M1•~"" l(H N• w >• ., ,,, "' MdWfllJ'°'''' Ill l'ndlr4nl'1 1 II f">fr.f\-.r tJ\ ~H 1;f t(W\ (.,Ot~rt'>••t" .,, ( ,.,, •(;() 10.-. • SCHAFflt • HAltllfH • ltOHSTAM • M!CIO FICO riooino 00 0 supplw • SAFETY E9UIPMENT • HENRI LLOYD--foul W eath•r C lothfnc:J • LIFELIMES-Modeup • SWAGIMG • RIGGING REPLACEMENT lrllMJ ttllk od f« I 0°/o DISCOUNT 2430 W. Coast Hwy.~•wport leach (7141631-2161 " ,:~.::~ia El ~~t:~'t·i lJf.!.~P4ins Win; ·. \,,,.~~::.t':J~~~:! 1to1~ns, 'Bi:f.1 . Lose I .! ~,,. "' ,.;.w d l · ,. • • r~M ""'"· "Y'f"'pe 0 II' Bobb; Ch arlet slOred· Uhivt...iuy Tro1;,i v f 0•••"•11 :;• 11 ,, ,,. ,, 8~ , . th: . ·78 victory over Ml.fl· two baskets in overtime Irvine fell to Alta Loma 11··~ ' 1 t0 rmal seconds. car:mmg a s1_on Conferen~e rival Thursday night, leadmg so.45 in a baltle for fifth ::"....:~ u • frt>e throw with I _l Citrus in the third place t h e El Toro ll igh pl ace al the Chrno ''""" ! : :11 s e co_ n d :s I e f t . on a gam e of the College of Chargers to a 60.58 vic-tournament •101·" '' ' 1 ,, techn1cal foulaga1~tSt the Desert basketball t,ory over Laguna · ~;:r.. • 9 ; " A!'thony and two mote l?urnament Thursday Beach's Artists In the Ben Bacon. th<' mo ... t c.;,11.. , with _seven seconds to go rught. championship game of valuable player ut tht· 1Q1•1• ,,0, ... 0~:,,,:; 11 w t? give the winners a And in other action, the Elsinore basketball Elsinore t ournt>y, st.•rH o .... ,, .. u, 11 1, 11 1, ., 72·68 bulge. Golden West's Rustlers tournament. the game anto r>vt·rt1mt• i '''""" •• '' ) 10 ... . San Clemente t_un~<.'<f fell to Santa Barbara, ln a third place contest for Laguna Bt•ac·h, tut L•••"• e .. :: "~: pl IP 1!1 a good effc;>rt, npp_mg 103-81, in the c h om-at Els inore tligh, Dana ting on a bucket neanng "•""' ' J " s~. Anthony IO the first pionship gam e or the H ills downed Elsinore the encto( regulatwri '.!,;,~;~·· II h~lf to t~e tune 0! 41"28 Fullerton tourney. 97·48. setting a school That tied the stort' .... ,,.,,," 11 with ~e~linga scon.ng 16. record for m ost points 54·54, and it was Bacon'\ ;~·;:·~~•"!" ~ ~ , 1• Add1t1onal l y, San Al Ful l e rt on, acored bucketlnovertimethal w.,.,.~ • ..,, , 1 o, Clemente was gui!LY of mean w hi I e, Sa J) ta In a~other third place evened the game 5&5f) to'''' n a is )'! ~nly one tur_nover m the Barbart blitied to a game the Brea \"1.ldcals '--fore Charles h1l tw11 t•hro i.oi flrsttwoper1ods. co mmandin g 63 ·34 • . ,,. .. ""' iq ""'Ip routed the M 1ssion VieJO baskets in successwn to MA H·11 • • l 11 Wilb Hettinga hittin~ halftime edge and had · ,.,. "'" 1 o J ' with con sistent ease no trouble the rest of the D1ablos 84 -62 al t~e Brea put it out of reach ror 1::1 ::'.'.::.!:.'.' o o " from 6·10 feet out. John way. Santa Barbara's tournament. while the Toro. a '"M"'' : ! 7~ Stephens clicking for 10 biggest lead was 3S MD R~mps,· Tars Fall ~:.;~:~" ~ ~ I : points, a long with 12 poin ts e arly in the " 101 .. ,. 11 '' '• •" points from Dunham and se<:ond half. l f\lscor•bv °":"'"" sa 10 Crom 6·6 J ohn Carson, G-.. w .. 11111 Mater 'l>ei High School M~••• o.11u1 f~':,';: ,.,. !! :, :~ i! ! .o the Tri tons showed no •• " ,. .1p breezed to a 55_36 non-,.,..,,.,..,m 'J 1 1 1 ~ •P ,.,.,.~•on,,,.,. Ml "' 1• w~~~n~~~~~-ny led only ~:<~• i ! ~ ,~ ~~rgyue o ~~srke~~a;~ ~~~ ~~~· ; ~ ! ,•, !~;:;~" ': •: 7 •; • th d half <, I> r 4\A\ f I once tn e ~econ . ~::::.· ~ 1 , 1: Bernard HiRh or Playa c;.1••n .. , ~ E0tt1 ... 1n 0 0 taking a 60-58 lead with D<m•••ntc 1 ~ ~ 7 del Rey Thursday night. ~_:.~r , n ~ , ~.~~:'• ' • " ~~~~a~o h~t° ,:0~ 0t~~ ~~~·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ At Cabrillo High. the ~:.,'.!;"'" 1 ~ ' ~ ... n1 ~ ~ ~ iq corne r a nd Hettinga R~;! l~ 1~ ,: :! ~~ :c~~! :"0~ ~'!,~~e;l "'~01•1• ,i ~ ,! ~~ ;;,~., :: ~ ~ ! made a p air of free H•1111me <,•nt• 8 ••b•••. 6J.3•. Harbor, 66.64, snrtbfO"•'"'~ ro1Ah n 1.0 11 •7 throws to get SC back in· Sddl•Nt~~10.~ ,. '" NewPQrl went in front ~:,',~d" :~ ·~ ·~ ·~ ~ M"''on 11.~~~,..,1~ou~;•••:s n •1 tothedriver•sseat. Sn>11~ u , , n 60 •o 'th . ,..,,....," ... ,...,, 1.,.1 .,,,... " 11 2J 11 a. S•ft Clel'llelfl• Oii O•v • • , 17 • ..., WI eigh t seconds •• fl pl IP Unl•orlllY 10) •• tt ,,. tp s< ..... o-.on ' o • • left to play in r egulation C•••o 1 1 6 •• u "' 11> ~= 1i : : ~~ ~=:"h ~ ! ~ :; C~aTg~r:~t ~~g~ll~Yc:~ ~::;11~ 1~ ~ 1 ;~ ~::~0: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~:~o ~ ! ; :~ ~;:w•c1 . : : ~ ~ :!~~eo~~z:!~r~~~~~~ ~~·nc .; i ~=~~J; , ~ l ;i i;:::~Y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:::-;"° ~ ! ! ~ send the game into over-Bf;:,~, 11 1~ , ~ ~1~:';0., ri ~ , ~ 101•11 11 18 ta n ll•vnotd~ 3 1 , 1 time. Pacing Mater Dei S<~•ltyOuart•" 1n1.11 11 n " !><ereb10..••l•n 2•::;.~~· .! .• 1~ .~ was guard Jim Schultz, NnfPOr'I \corebyOu .. l•n ~~~'.-.:;.:;'• :: ~! ~; ~~=:~ H•I"'"'~ S.Cld1e11<1c-. s1.31 scoring 12 points. ~~':'::10 ;~ :~ ~· ,1 : : :~ ~~~-~~.;:~ ,; :~ 1 : :;_ ~ 0 WYAllJ8 • llAll PAii IN. ;~c:,:: A#Mnl 1." ,_ . ..,_ ,.,,, 111 f"'Y Woy lo 0t•0.•1yOll --9!-.-• ~:-:;: -··--......... 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LAMAIU 1~1 w 'M<ITTlllUl.VO I· 111 lllO(q WW " Ewa 213) 694-2144 992 .. 2236 f I ' I I I I t I EEKEN.·DER Surreal CeraDliCs Shown • m Laguna An cxh1b1t of 100 surrcahsllc ceramic sculptures. calk'<I "II· lus1onisllc Realism," opens Wed· nc:.day al the Laguna Beach Museu111 of Art. 307 Chff 011ve, Laguna Beach A reccplton will be held al 7 30 p .m .• Ian 8 The show will run through Fch 2. open 11 :30 a .m to4.30p.rr Wcdnesdaysthrough Monda vs Admission is free. Elaine Levin of Northndge, who curated the show. will lee lure at 2: 15 p.m Jun 18 at the museum. Admission is SI for adulls and 50 cents for SIU· dents under 18. with reservattoni; available by call1n~ 4~\ 6531 Nalional Endowment for tile Arts granted funds to help sup· port the show. created of work b,y artists who have studied or lived in Callforn1a. Humo r a nd m ysticism are among the facets shown ia the works. In some cases, what the viewer may al first take to be metal. glass, leat~er or paper is actuaUy cer amic. Other works appeiJr to be gravity-defying and use clay in various unusuaJ ways. .. • ~ JACKIE HYMAN, Editor ~ • : .. : Arts I Pining O~t~ . •"*· Entertainment ~ Frid.ll' December 31 , 19'1'e '• DAILY PILOT 8 J ' .... ,• ' .i Artists inc luded are Robert Arneson. Ed F orde. David Furman. Luckm an Glasgow, Gif· ford Myers, Joanne Hayakawa. Howard Kottler . David Mid· dlebrook. Lucian Pompill, John Rolof(, Ric ha rd Shaw and Dennis Voss Ceramics is the medium of Gifford Myers' sculpture ·so Real' • Luc1<rrnm G1asgow createa 'Tne Oam m c1ay A 62 -pagl' catalog will be available al the museum . ._ . . •\ ~ ·0,p~r~ t ·: .; .,. ': 4 'Marriag e of Figaro '_Set Jan. 12 T~e ·Western Opera Theater's · tfur\ng production of Mozart's · "1'M .. Marriage of Figaro." in Enalish, wall come -to Orpnge ... ··c ~~!' t y Jan 12 f o r one" performance only .-.......... . The production. cos~nsorcd ~·.t))e,Mus1c~l .Thfa1er Gb.ihl of N~1 J3each. Ora'.age CountSt Opera and Las Campanas, will be givm aw p .m . Jan. 12 in·the S a n l a A n a A i~ tl S c h o o 1 Audi~orium. 520-~. WaJnut, San- ta Arf · • I WtSTERN Oper a Theater, create9 byrSan fo'ranoisco Opera General 'DlrectQr Kl41"l Herbert Adler. felriuT~s ~merican s ingers in it~ prod\J1tlons. whi& have been touring R>r 11 seasons. , Hunti'ngton Beacb resident • Ralph Rassell. artis~c director of Orange County Opera. will play the role ol Bartolo. The dramatic bass baritme has ap- peared with the Orange County Lyric Oper.a and lhe ·San Diego Opera as. ~ell a:LWt~\ern Opera Theater 1 All prOfits wm~i.ased to ex· pand oper,_~OJI.: 1or Orange County sol\l)Meh ren and lo finance a (ull-~c ale production by the Ora'h~e1~ount~ ~ra. ,, TICKETS a;e S3 g~nera.i. S2 stu· dems, and S2 for memben; · of groups of J(J or mord. They are available frem Hszei Da!4sett. 543· 1404 : Sharon Yor~1 558-0489; I Jackie T.erllll, 774-5183; or Lee Jordan, 673-4305. Tickets will a lso be a\'ailable at the door. "The Marriage of Figaro." a comedy, was written in 1786 and pokes fun at the aristocracy. It concerns the antics of a servant, Figaro. to thwart the designs of Tus master on Figaro's fiancee. The story was originally wnt· tell as e sequel to the tale on which Ross in i 's ''Barbe r o.f Sevi lle" is based and us es the s ame c har ac · lefs . Mozart's opera was actual· ly' written before Rossini's. how~er-. ; ~, ~ ... , ... ,) I .._, ., ,.. ... .. •• ... '\' ~l 'Jane 'Bane as Susanna and John Davies as Figafo are shown in tvf ozart.'s 'Marliage of Figaro.· ... ' Cheer fo~f th~ New Year, I ' . ' Folk LU t i J'S l!xpr4sed tit P dt1,1 i (ion f..1111 I/ ..1iJ1J!lf lf ,.,,.Ira) I •I r ,,,,,,,..,,, """'" ,,, ,, fJr'N/Mt1111f ..... ,," "• ,,., ""'"' f.1#> F.111,./,/,, 11:1111• u "' Jf'l'tJr }Jn .~ Ill tbt f.111 A•x,111 "'""' c •• ," p,,, ,,,.,, , • . 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Theater Classes Start \ 1t11·.11t-1 \\Cll" hop ,llHI ci.1111 ,. d~l'i'I''• \\di twi:rn 111·y, ,, 11111 \\ 111111 . .i 1\ .it th" Fullc·1 \011 I 1\ t<· I q.:ht < >l't't .c. :!I!< \\ 1 '11n1monwt·,1lth. 1"11111•1I1111 ( l,cJJi"I' lt•'i'•lli" ;111• $1 Jll I 'il''i-,JOn (pHya(tlc• ·:11 1111' fir I 1111·1"111))1 I .111d llw:ct•·r work.;hqp l'i ~HI (111 c•fl'hl 111 c•i--. t\11 c 1;;.,.,, . ., ... ire ... ., rnu.,1<:.~t c·<•nwch pc 1 f111 mam·c· ;111d \\ 111 lw 1..1ughl by .1:1111'1 :-..1111la r'""· .1 gr.ulu:ilc' 111 lh1· !-.;111 Fr<.111 11 ·I ' l\.rll1•I ( 1111'·•'1 \ .111.n '.I h<1 ltqlcJ-. a :\l:t'ill'f'i •• I • • ... J .. r •• , ,, . .. . ·: .. -· . ... _ ._ "' --.. ~.·~ .. . . ' I ' '1 ... .. .. ' ' ll tllf I 1n Theater J\rts rrom Cal Slate Los An):leles. Ad· thtton:.il 1nfnrmat1on i ... ava1lablC' by calling ;>26-3832 bl'lWl'l'n l<!.30 und 5 pm weekdays. f}pero T.,,oad• of OCC Auditions for Mozart's ··cosi Fun Tuttc" will be ht•ld Monday from 4 to 7 p m in the Orange ('na!-l Colll'l?C' J\ud1torium. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa ~ksa The 11rncluctwn h) OL'("s Vive l't•nny Opera Company will Ul' fullv M:.s..ie<i ancl will be pre- ~1·ntC'cl for '>ll\ 111·rfnrrnan<·t•., in MJ~ S1ngc·r ... should Ill' pn·pa1 l·cl In .1uchtwn \\1th an ana in English So11Ber11ordi110 1lrt Con•e•f :\I on· than S:l.000 111 t·ash pnZl''> will bC' ~c\\artkd in lhC' .\II (':.ihforn1a Ari Exh1b1l1on. part 11f the :'\ at1onal Orange Show 1n San Bernardino Mardi 11 throus:h 27 Deadline for dehvenn~ art pieces 1s Fl'll 19. Entry form ... may b<• obtained by writing to· Art CcHT\millc•t'. :--;a11onal Oran~c Show, 689 S E StrC'l'l, San Ht•rnardtnn. C,\ 92408. ·Fiddler on tlte Roof' Audition• Open. nnnunwn auchtwns for "Fiddler on thC' Hoor·· will ht• ht'ld J..1n. 15 :.ind Hi at the Long Reach Civic Light Op<'ra, 518 E . 4th St., Loni:: BC'ach J\11 parts an• oix·n 1•xccpt th1.1t of Tcvyc, who will IJe playt•d by Gary <iordon. Dance oud1t1on:s will be I p m . Jan. 15 and singin~ auditions 11 am. to 3 p.m. Jan. 16. T he production will pluy four WC'ekcnds starting !\'larch 4. Anvone intert• ... ted in ticket informa· tionC'ancall <213) 432 792fi T1cketsarcalsoonsale at Ltbl·rty and Mutual a~cnc1cs . FIVE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY Stlfllo All~. JIM.t Ayltroyd, ~ IUtMfthy, l icl!ard l'mca, l'.trick Stu•art LOVERS AND MADMEN: A Shakespearean Fren:ry luHdcry, J..,vory I I. 1977 UCI YIP• The.tn I P·"'- GROUPINGS/GROPINGS: An 1ntl'Hltn11v 01 poAlry pro')e and songs from John OoMe 10 Bob Dylan w.-.ldoy, J-ary 12, 1977 UCI Yllloge Tll...,._ I P·"" 'WORKS ON PAPER' -liy scn·n California watercolorista, Wt.'dnc~dny lhrou~h Jan 30 ut Challis Galleries. 1300 S Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 11 a.m tu 5 pm Wednesdays-Sunday~. Free. WORKS IN Cl.AV rt~ flH Or.cni:t· Count\ artbts, Tuesday throuj.(h Jun 31 ul lh's1~ns Recycled, 619 N. Jlurbor Ulvd., fo'uJlcrton Hecep- Galleries I Exhibits lion l to 4 p m. Jan · 8 Hours IO :1 m to G p m Mondays Saturdays f''rcc. 'TllREE PHOTOGRAPlllC' TA~GE~TS' Works bv thn·t• woml•n. \\\-clnl·scl.i\ through Jm1 28 al Goiden W C'St Collci.:1.· (; Jlll·t \ '. 157·11 C nl(kn West St . lluntington Jk..1c·h lktTJltltm 7 111 !; p.m Wcdnc::.day Frl'l' '1.ULLABIES' Multi mvd1a ~xhtlut IJ~ seven women art11>t1. related to roJC'.., in fomilie.'> W<'<incsday thrnui:h 1-'elJ 11 at N<'v.1>ort lkach C1v1c Center t: allC'ry 1n City l1;1ll . 3300 Newport Blvd. 8 a m. to 5 p m weekdays Fn·e '11,1.U SION ISTI(' REi\l.IS)t' 100 sur realistic <:era m 1c sculpture..,, Wednes day through Feb. 2 at the l..<1,:tuna Bl'ach MusC'um of Art, 307 Cliff Onvc. La~una ll<·J ch Hct'cpt1on 7:30 pm Jun. R In <·onJuntlton l!·tturc by Elaine Levin. 2· 15 pm Jan. 18 al museum SI guests. 50 cents stud<'nls for h'clurc. res t•rva· lions 494 ·6531. Show hours: 11 30 a . m to '1 : :JO p.m . Wedne::.days-Monduys. Fn•1· .·'MODERN SlTLPTUllES' lly Fn•th·n<'k Evers ley, now through .Jan 23 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. 2211 W Balboa Rlvd , Newport llC'ach Noon to 4 p m dally except Mondays and llohdays, plus fi to !Ip m . Fridays fo'rt.•c '\\:OMEN ARTIST S : 15511 1950' Now through M .irr h 13 111 tht• l"ran<'t'" and Armand llamm<'r Wrni: of thl' Lo'i Angeles County Museum or Art. 5905 W1bh1n• Bhd , Los Angeles 10 a m to 5 p m Tuesday" Fridays, 10 a.m . to 6 pm Saturd.1.'.., .ind Sunda)'i SI J.:l•ncral. SO cents students a nd 'l'nwrs GIVE ONE OF THESE GIFT BOXES OF FRESH Patti Sullivan ·s ceramic piece 1s among the works m an exhibit opening Tuesday at Designs Recycled Alpine Adventure On TV Saturday "J\valaneht'. ·· ;in ;uh·c·nturc story about a party or children un a sk11n£ holiday In lhl~ Austrian Tirol. v.ill uir S:1turday <.at 6 p.m . 011 KCET. Chunm·l 28. 111 the "Onet• Upon a Cl:i ... :-.i<.''· 'il'rit.'S hostt.'d bv Btll llixh\ Amon~ the children ;m Uw holiday ii-Dav11l (Michat'I Portman>. whose r1•al rt·a..,on for mak ing the tnp is to chmh a c·t·rtiun formuJabre and rorb1ddl'n mounta111 Nt·ar lhl· end uf the 'aeL11lon he pers uadt•s a r<'l11ct:ml friend to ac company him on the harnrdous C'ltmlJ, un:rn•Jrc of an impending avalant'hl' In filming tht• dramatic-M•areh and r l'scut• that ensues. the prodlJt·crs \\ l'rl' Jss1 ... ted liy lhr Austrian Tirol M oumtaln Hl•-.cue Serv1c·e <1nd lhl' people of t wo mountain v11lai,:t·s KCET r epeats "Aval<.anchc" on Sunday at 10 a.m .; Thursday at Sam. andJan Sat 9a m . FRUIT AND YOU'LL GET CARDS, LEITE RS, PHONE CALLS. WE KNOW THE POWER We'll pack a Gift Box of Fftsh Fruit with Bi9 Havel OrmKJes, Ruf»y R.cl Grapefruit, Crisp Lar9• D•licious Appl•s. A full Gift lox mixed, or all tfte same! Re9ular Retail in DK. $8. 9 5 For One Week Only $3.95. What A Gift! What A Price! Cash and Carry! OF FRESH FRUIT rRoM Fash1 on Newport Island Beac h STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR . . .. ~ ....... ... ,,,. . . -" ..... - Friday. December 31. 1976 DAil V PILOT ~ Resolved: Finer Dining Resolved for out 'n' 1.Abouh ng during 1977 · To m ai;t e r the necess.tt y Fr~nch for inte rpreting those PoSh. bilingual ml'nw.. To not be 1nt1madatt!d by any maitred To think about ulrcr~ unJy Jftl'1 dinner To la p 10 proportion to t he q u a lity or serv ice no automatic 15 percent for a l'ar l'· ICSSJOb. To let th<.' drunken :.loh 111 th•· nt1Xt booth know hc'11 not part uf the t'nlertainmt!rll To r eturn J veal d111h l<1r :my olhl'rl th;.it t astes like it's bc<'n sauteed m soap lor wtaalt-\•cr J TO EAT escar golb with total non<-'halance To learn to distrngwsh ~tween BcauJOl 1s S t Lou1~ an d Chaleauneuf l>u Pupc To bypas-. t•omp1hng any hst or last "ear's 10 best restaur ants doomed to f1o lu rt> with the plethora of pl at·cs rn Orani:e Count v :"Jo"~ wail two weeks ..ind Set! how many remain unhroken rr ) ou reach J anuar) 31 with as many a:-. lhret• rnl<i<'l you're a ll sel fo r a truly ha ppy New Year For the m oment. though. 1ust bear in mind that tonight kicks riff a whole new year in which we can look forwa rd to many de - li ghts both tried and untested on thl' lot·al dining circuit /\head ;.ir(' 12 full month~ to savor da~coveries a nd old favorites al Ora n g e Count y ·s m a ny rinC' restaur unts TOMORROW signals .i s:nod I 11nl' to Sta rt a r YOU don l OVt•rdO the celc-brating tonaJ.!hl CH course holding the l11w ll11s l'n·n in!:: means ;. o u t· .111 1h111• rrltl t wwc wi thin lhc next.! I hour:. And en•n 1r thl· h1·,1d h.mg-. J brt hC'J\ \. t11nl11r rm\ lh<'n· -. always SurHl,I\ /\t·tu.111}, 11 shouldn 't be o\ l'rlnok t'fJ 111 .iny l'a:-.t• seeing J~ hoY. an oulmg 111 :.ome rc:.tLJuror11t "rll 11r11\ adv the most rel.i:x1ng Oil'""' uf p;...,111g into the v.iu k.1d.1\ \\11rfd 11f l!lii <'Orne Monda) Re)onrl l'\t't\lhrn~. ho"'"''r. this \\<('1•k1•11d pr., 1•nh th1• uh v1011s t111o1 • f11r 111:ilu11g a trr:1l 11111 on all th•1,..1· \1•11· '1'<-.11'· ... r1•"1l11 taon.; :tl,11ul 111otl1•r ;1t11111 .111d 11111 lrolll·d 111dt1 IJ.:t•n 1·,. Y1111 'll fir1tf u .. t wh1lht r \ttll r1· 1n.ic11"11f,11·r11 l·nou1!11 ... 111fl In lo.1•1·11 ~1111r 11111 d and <i1'J>Pt 1l 1• ... 111 d11•1·1-> llaµp\ \1•\\ '1•.1r ,111d 1>011 .ip Ou t ·n· About Norman Stanley pellt through 1977 • * • l N i\LL THE louk1n1o: for wurd to the New Year thas pa~t week. we took note of a num~r of restaurant~ that opent!d during th~ latte r part or 1976 but which we haven ·1 yet v isitt'Cf to tc~t thl' offerings. Prompted in lur!!e measur e by the favorable com ments and re l'omm e nda ti on:. of t ru ~tl'd tipster s a nd friend ..... w e hope to dine at the following placl'..., .J' soon as time pe rmits once 1977 1~ under wa,· BELL A NO CllOWN 14041 Bea<.'h Blvd <midway between the San Diego <ind Garden Grove Freeways>. West m 1n:-.ler. 898·6702 VERDUGO'S 3850 S PIC12a Drive <South Coa~l V11lage1. San ta Ana. 556-7990 MISTER G'S 3100 Irvi n(' Ave. <at the Nl•wport Beach Golf Course south of Orange Count y Aa rpo rl J. Newp<>r t B each. 751·5223. CHARLEY'S 2956 Bristol St (between B a k (•r Street and Newport Boull'\'lffU l, C'ost;i Mesa, 751·5575 NEW YORK ER restaura nt and delicatessen 428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, 631 2820. RED LOBSTER 16811 Be ach Blvd . (one mile south or the Sun 0 1ego Fr eeway 1, llunltngton Bea ch. 848· 1956 * • • "TOP OF THF. VlLI..A," an ex citing new r oom for banquets an<.I pn vate parties. ha.'1 Just opened un lhe upper level of the V11l;.i Nova re:.taurant in Newpor t Heaeh. Conc urrent tu the debut or '"fop, .. Mn, Charlotte Dale. owner of the establishment. abo a nnoun('ed her lease renewal on thl' property for a nother 20 year:, The new fod lity at op tht• restaurant, whirh orrers one or tht" most s pect acular harbor view!. at the turning basin near the Lido bridge. accommodates up to 75 people Cor dinner and up t11 125 ror cockt ail parties. A pleasinlil blend or bright and mut Pd <.' o Io r s h 1 g h It g h b t h 1• handsome It alian decor The Villa Nova, among the first restaurants to come to the bayfront in Newport. 1s now in its 10th year of operation Many hereabouts reme mber the Ctrst Villa Nova on the Sunset Strip as one of Lo~ Angeles' finest Italian resta urants. It was founded rn 1937 bv Charlotte's late husband . Allen Dale, a native of Abruzzi in Ita ly Il e was the first t o introd uce Cappucc ino. the popular arter-din ner drink. to Southern Californians. "Top of the Villa" will pro- bably become one of the harbor area·s most popular spots for private parties. Reserve well an advance a l the Villa Nova, 3131 W. Coas t Highway, Newport Reach. 642-7880 S1nging al Knoll'• Country mu s i c'~ Donn a F argo h eadlines Knoll's Berry Farm 's New Year's Eve celebration tonight in nucn ci Park. T iekets .~which include unlimited ride::;, are 510 :.it lht• door . ~·~,,. }} --~~~i.-~ ~B.u k fl,,, l<,,1.1ur;i111~~ Drop By El ~ 1atador Say He41o To Marcial TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S DINING DANCING l\NO ENTERTAINMENT ~ NIGHTLY IN THE ROUND Gu,.sl Bo.It Sltps Fur R eY!rvat1ons 640-51'0 103 N . BAYSIDE OR . NE WPORT BEACH Sr ox ~·.I k1t1 •I~ •it '" .. 11 .. m '14, 41• 19'1 NOW A TRULY SE"4SA TIO HAL SHOW!!! SPOUTER SALOON \\ ti dt ut f \ ft I tl1I \\lt 1k ,, \ ul" ""a ti •l•t•· I .11 \~11•1••" a \ 11 U I \I \\II \ I \' 1 1 111 U1r 11 FINEST MEXICAN FOOD • M i 6"1lw1~ ...U~ •••• No w S1>r11mq American & Me>ucan qr1>aktas1 from 7 AM Sat 3 Sun I . lUMCHEOM $1 65 I Doily Sl'tCl.+.l • D COMl'l fTE DIMMERS FllOM S2.IO to S3.40 1768 HEWl'ORT llVO ..• ~ .. M.·64~·lS20 D Mon Tl1ur 11) m r I • f" '\,11 Sun 7 AM to r 2 M1dmght :o,,\l{)J<GArnORD Rl:HAI RA/\'T IAH0Ulf f ACll.ITltl-U, TO t• '110-U HUNTINOTON U ACM •~A Of l lllAA U 1 MAIN IT Ar ll'lo -• COAl1 HWY Times/Places Disneyland, Knott's Toast The New Year TONIC trr, DECEMBER 31 TIIE SYLVE RS -Plus Marilyn Mccoo & Billy Davis Jr., a nd Skiles & Henderson. 9, 10 .30 and 12: 15 tomght al Disneyland an Anaheim. Also. Louis Bellson a nd his orchestra, 9 p.m. lo 2 a .m $10 pre-sale at box olfice. Wallichs Music City or T1cketron . $12 after 6 p.m . at the door , 1f availa· ble. Unlimited rides included DONNA FARGO Plus Bob Crosby and his big band. beginning 7 o'clock tonight at Knott 's Berry F arm In Buena Park Also dancing to rock gr oups. $8.SO pre·saJe a t Wallichs. Liberty and Tickelron agencies and at Knott 's. $10 at door Unlimited rides included. SKJP STEPHENSON -Plus four other com ics, 9·30 and 11 o 'clock tonight through Ja n. 3 at Larr Stop. 2122 S. E . Bristol St., Newport Beach. 'SOUND Ofi' MUSIC' -Now through February at Sebas tian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida P i co , San Clem ente. $9.50·$13.95. 49'l·9950. CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -"Dyla n Thom as Growing Up,' through Sunday al the Mark T ape r For um : "Tl • .! Guardsman." thr ough J an . 29 at the Ahmanson Theater : "Vanities," in· defi n it e run at th e Wes twoo d P l ay h house; .. A Chorus Line." indefinite run at the Shubert Theater. Si\TURDl\V, JANUARY I SHARI LEWIS -7, 9 and tl p.m . Saturday and Sunday at Knott 's Berry Farm in Buen a Pa rk. $4 adults, $2 c hildren 3·11. TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE -Begins 8:30 a.m . J an. 1 at Ellis Street and South Or ange Grove Boulevard m Pasa dena, with gra nd marshals Dale Evans and Roy Rogers. F ree ; viewers should ar nve early. ELVIN BISHOP -8 and 10 p.m. Saturday at the Sm aJ I World Stage at Disneylan d. Plus 2 a nd 9 p.m . "Fantasy on P arade ." $S adult s, $2 children. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 REC REATIONAL VEJOCLES SHOW W1lh Cypr ess Gardens Water Ski Show. J an. 2·9 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Exrubits, films. TEMPLE ~AROENS ~.... ; CHlNGSB Rr~•nurauf ··,~ ~~ 5 LU"4CHEON ANO DINNER DAILY Spedol Luncheon Buffet 1,ln•10 II II. h11l.1\i ii JO to ' j ') fUCkSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ' I ,. 1r I I l . " I SOO .+.0.+.MS lot HorbMI C OST.+. MESA 540-1937 S40·1'2l I• •I I .1f [ r 11••, Al\d, '" GorMI\ c;.ro~~ 12201 .. OOkHUllST 1.+.t Chop"'o"I 631-7020 ,n:;~\\)l\ fl)Olt CROWN HOUSE ~~ 1 fj) 8'p RESTAURANT ~~.~(Al 32802 COAST HWY. • • Ypt LAGUNA NIGUEL ·, • ' (Al t tO'#ft Yel1ey ,,__... .. , ·n: • · 499-2626 496-Sn3 .~ulh C oa111'11 Fin1t1I Cui1i m• IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA B~ACH "" "'° 1...-yn1 Amnre Freo Par1<1ng 494-9491 752-8558 Formerly With THE PlA TTERS ·~I ~ CITY YARD "lf7 /1 l:(,. ____ B_A_R. __ a_;~-~_G_R_l_L_L ___ ~ ANL ''OLD CITY PLAZA" Orig1oa1 "itte ot Sari Clemente s F1rsl Fire Station and Ja1t aames. parades Show hours noon to 8 p m. Jan . 2 md 9; 2to 10 pm Jan 3 6. 2to 10·30 pm. J J.Jt.. 7 and noon to to 30 pm J an K S2 SO udulU, ~ Junior s (12· 161. ! 1 2S ctuldren (6 1t l. :' _,,. T UESDAY,J ANUARV4 • DOCUME NTAltY flLM "The Run R~ Paper and Stick Thing," aboul an artist's ex,,O· ments in creatln.i m08aic domd>, noon TutsclQ- in Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Forum 110, 2701 Fairview Ro ad, Costa Meu . Fr-ee. JANET BAKER, MEZ7A>-80PRANO Al the • Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion, 8:30 p.m . Tuesda y. $3.50·$9.SO, at agencie11. 'THE C R EATION OF TUE E ARTH' Planetar ium show. 7: 15 1>.m Tuesdays and Thursdayi;, J an 4·27 at Tessman Planetarium al Santa Ana College, 171.h und Bristol streeL<>. 835·3000. 'llOLIDA Y ON ICE' Al the Inglewood Forum, J an. 4-16. 8 p.m . Mondays-Fridays; 1, S and 9 p.m. Saturdays and 2 and 6 p.m. Sundays . $4-$7. at Mutual and T icketron agencies THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 'OLD TIMES' -Pinter drama repris e. 8.30 p.m. Jan. 6·9 in the Golden West College Actors Playbox. 15744 Golden West St • Huntington Beach. S2. FRIDAY, JA.N\JARY 7 'FAmER'S DAV' -Adult comedy, 8 p.m. J an. 7 and 8 at UC Irvine Little Theater, Room 161 of Humanities Hall. 75 cents. STAMP SHOW "Orcoexpo '77," 10 a.m . to 9 p.m. J an. 7 and 8. 10 a.m to 6 p.m. J an. 9 at the Disneyland Hotel Exhibit Hall in Anaheim . $1.50 adults, 75 cents <.'h ildren. TRAVEL TALK -"Maui, the VaJley Isle," 7:30 p.m. J anua ry 7 at Golden West College Center, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. SATURDAY, JANUARY ll 'OLD TIMES' -Pinter drama, dire<:ted by David Emmes. Jan. 8-Feb. 19 at South Cout· Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. a. p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays and 3 p.m. Sundayc,. 646-1363 a fter 1 p.m . daily. • WHALE WATCHING CRUISES -Jan. 8-mid· February a t Davey's Locker, Balboa Pavilion .. Newport Beach. 9 a .m . and l p.m . Saturdays and Sundays. $4 adults, $3150 children. 673-5245. CALTJADER 9·:.>pm to l.30 a .m.Jan.6·8 at Hungry Joe·s J an Club. 1506 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Hcach $4 plus one drink min imum <SeeTIJ"ES. Page 84 1 l!;hr 0)1~ illruHsrlE ' RESTAUlAMT LAGUNA'S FINEST 2007 Coast Highway (at Diamond> Reservations 494-7447 O••••~~~•O f 'Earl~ 'Bird cMenu t A SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7.00P.M. • I tDC:EPT SAIUROAV) 'J: f A. SHRIMP TI:MPURA end SJ:SAMI: f.H!CK[N t A palate pleu1ng combonarlo" of mannated cri•ckon and shrimp tempura M.2S t II. TEMPURA sr.Arooll DINNJ:R & ' Bultertly strnmp nnd 111111 of salo 'S' dipped in 8 batter ond dl'flP·luod A to a golden perll'c;aoon Sil..2!i t I c. SHRIMP TtMPllRA Shrimps prepared wtth Yamaro·a .,6 1empur11 bitter and deep-lrilld t 'I' to a templ•ng golden t>rowl'I Sl.9S 0 . STEAK TERIYAKI A Choicest beef me9nrltcenlly blool'ld t 'X lo please your d1scum1nattng restl! $4.25 RICE SOUP OF THE OAY TEA t t t 111111111t11 t A =f>U fashion Island. Newport Center t ;l" Reserva tions honored: 644-481 I t COME IN AND SE OUR HONORED GUEST t *•';'•';·';·•·;c;w,.O R A PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES y II LOWDON I ENTERTAINM~T AND DAN,9RG T~sda(thru Sofurday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KONA LANES 2699 Harbor Costa !~~so s~:-1 n 2 Now Open on SUNDAY 14041 Beach Blvd. Westminster, Colirornio Reservolrons (714) 898-6702 TakeA DiningTripOnA Train For a unique dining advcnru~, come aboard the ttlamour train. Lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Savory entrea includr Roa1t Prime Rib o{ Jtt(, Rack of Lamb &: Chesapea ke Bay ScaDop. Grand Ontr al Stacion Lou• with Cho wder 8ar and Dining Clan locatccl in South Coast Pina in ea.c. Maa. (714) ~Come reli ve t.hc ~"L Inquire about our speciall:y-selected wine of the month.~ HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Mi n E11~ m .. bolt• ov,...n~ soe<'rt rJ1>ftc1ous PIO•"') hol P1lldS 10 your door 1n m1nule" Fnr PfOmpt servict> phone 646-7136 I Nowooo Beach IC.OS ta Mesa -171h and T ushn I or 847·1214 1Hun1>n91on Beach-Beach and H1etl Get the Pizza with Pf zzaz DAil. Y PILOT Frtda • Oocember 31, 1978 ·Frampton Faci ng Critical Backl<Uh By MICHAEL PASKEVICJI. OI U.. Otlly ,.llec "611 1977 looks to be a crucial year for a number of recording artists who made ::.ubstantaaJ gains in the commercial market this pa~l year. By far the hcav1eHl pressur e wilJ fall on Ennl1sh rockt•r Peter Frampton, whose double live album "Framplon Cofnes Ali ve" has sold a staggering five million units since its spring release. Although l'~rampton 1s u veteran rocker <llumbl{· Pae, fullowl'<.I by four not<iblt' solo <ilbums> und a gtrted guitarist. h1s incredibly rapid nse to the top has general· cd a backlash among rock cnlics and "serious" fans. Catch phrasl':. like "mclochc" and "nice f.!UY 1m<Jgc" arc bt>1ng replaced with "routine" and "cutie ·p1e " by tho:.t' who still beUeve rock mul>t remain under :m4 to deserve cnt1cal atten- TRUE, FRAMPTON 1s ov••r ~incere :ind looks a b1l h kt• Julie Christie. and his music 1s ~ometaml'S ~o tasteful it borders on ster ility I lowcvl'r, rus sucet.•ss isn't a case of image packagin~. His studio albums display a melodic ;ipprnach to power rock a nd "Come:-. /\livt•" 1s a comp1l u lion of prcviou::. works with the :idded element of lave encri;:y F'rampton hasn 't sold out: it ju<;t 1ook tame for audiences to di::.· <'Over him. Although assurC'd of a wukr mtrket for h1::. next studio album cin progress J. Frampton now ha:. his own s ales r l'cord to top plus Jealousy in the m us1c industry If his new album isn't an awc~omc artistic breakthrouRh, you can bet there will be a lot of cnt.lcs going for tbe jugular vein WhJle Frampton became the import hit of the year, Aerosm1lh moved to the forefront o r American bands with an uneven blend of English and American rock influences. Aerosmith is a strong live act, but it must de· velop a more consistent studio personality to keep the thronf". BLUE 0\'STER Cult, Ted Nugent and Hos ton <with es technically polished debut) are among numerous bands facing important follow-up albums to s upport sudden commercial :.uc· cess. And Bruce Springsteen will also be up for public scrutiny 1f he ever settles his leRal hassles and and manages to record in 1977 Musically fading but financial· ly secure bands hke The Stones. Led Zeppelin and Bad Company must deliver fresher products 1f they hope to prevent more fans drifting to third-generation rock bands such as Queen and Thin Lizzy. Rod Stewart and, surpns· 1ngly. Black Sabbath. were the only members of the old guard that were able lo generate new interest in 1976 It also re mains to be seen if punk bands such as Dr Feelgood. The Ramones and The Runaways are of serious interest to buyers or turn out to be quickly forgotten flukes. REGGAE SEEMS caught in a holding pattern at present and new albums from R-Ob Marley and Toots and the Ma vtals will have serious effect r~n le!>ser known groups hke The lleplones CLAMS • OYSTERS • SH RIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS ' . ;6/l Rod Stewart was one of the few 'old guard' to generate new interest in '76 If Marley and Toots fail to pro- duce (sales>. 1l will become even harder for new reggae bands to crack the market. With the release of "Songs in the Ke)' of Life," Stevie Wonder is firmly entrenched as the king or popular soul for 1977. With lurk, Wonder's influence may kill the evergrowmg monster known as disco, or at least con- fine 1l to dance clu bs. lt will be 1nll're~ting to see if Boz Scaggs is able to maintain the momentum he established with "Silk Degrees." a classy product that sold successfully a mong both soul and rock au· die nces. Other blue-eyed soul acts like Robert Palmer and Hall & Oates hope to follow in Scaggs' footsteps . And 1977 may be lhc year in which white audiences finally catch on to the cosmic funk of Parliament t Funkadelic, two bands of inspired lunatics headed by "Maggot Overlord" Ge1>rge Clinton. Satire Aired LUNCHEON from $1.95 Ma rk Russell, the Washington satirist, Wlll appear in another one· man come dy special Tuesday al 9 p .m . on KCET, Channel 28. 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M.- 47>-ttat GALA NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL ~eeJ ~aster ENTRB CHOICI OP IM ...... Tn &Tip PRIME RIB or TOP SIRLOIN Easy LiStening, Dancing and Entertainment by C . C. RYDER 30 I 0 HARBOR BL'(D. COST A MESA 549-03 I 9 --·.. ti. • ••• ""-41# .... TIMES, PLACES. • • CFromP .. eB3) SUNDAY, JA.N\JA..RY t 'THE TELEPHONE -One-act opera by Gian· Carlo Menotti, plua arias, 3.30 p.m. Jan. t in Fullerton Colle1e Recital Hllll, 321 E . Chapman Ave .. Fullerton. Free. COLLEGE BAND CONCDT -Santa Ana College Phllllps Hall 'Theater, 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana, at8p.m. Jan. 9. Free. MONDAY, JANUARY lt ·vou·aE A GOOD MAN. CHARLIE BROWN' - Musical production or Santa Ana College Children's Theater Workshop, Jan. 10·13 in Phillips Hall. free to school gr oups. Public performances 8 p.m. Jan. 15 and 1 and 3 p.m. Jan. H . $1 adults, 50 cents children. 83.5·5971 weekdays between 1 and4p.m. TUESDAY,JAMJARY 11 'LOVERS AND MADMEN' -Antbolol)' performance by five members of the Royal Shakespeare Company, 8 p.m. Jan. 11and12 at UC Irvine Fine Arts Village Theater. $4.50, 833-6378. •RUSSIA' -Travel film with Dick Reddy, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11 in Santa Ana College Phillips Hall, 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana. Free. -i'RAVESTIES' -And "The Importance ol Be- ing Earnest," in repertory at the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Music Center. Previews 8 p.m. Tuesdays.Sundays, Jan. 11·26, $5. Regular run, Jan. 27-March 20, $4.75·$9.75. Tickets at agencies or (213) 972-7211. 'AGAP ELAND' -Musical fantasy, Jan. 11·16 at Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park. 827·1776. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 PIRANDELLO PLAY -''Six Characters in Search of an Author," Jan. 12·15 in Orange Coast College Drama Lab, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. 'DANCE COLLAGE' -Modern and jazz danc· Ing, 8 p.m Jan. 12 and 13 at Mission Viejo High School Multipurpose Room B. 25025 Chrisanta Drive, Mission Viejo. $2. 'THE MARRIAGE OF f1GARO' -Western Opera Theater production, 8 pm. Jan. 12 In the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. S3 Jtencral, $2 students and groups over 30. 543·1404, SSS-0489, 774·5183 or 673-4305, or al door. T HURSDAY, JANUARY 13 'THE HOUSE OF BER NARDA ALBA' Spanish tragedy, 8 p.m. Jan. 13, 14 and JS al Fullerton College Studio Theater, 321 E . Chap· man Ave .. Fullerton. Free but tickets required, 871·8101. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 COLLEGE CONCERT CHOIR -"Fantasia" b)' Ralph Vauahan Williams and other works. 8 p. m. Jan. l4 in the Orange Coast College Auditorium. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. 'KAUAI. THE GARDEN ISLAND' -Travel talk. 7:30 pm. Jan. 14. Golden West College Center, 15744 Golden Wesl St., Huntington Beach. Free. 'GONE WITH THE WIND' -Classic film. 8 p.m. Jan. 14 in Fullerton College South Science Build· ing Room 415, 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton. Free. H U ...._ .... COSTA MIU LUNCHoDtNNER DAILY FOOd 10 T8'<9 Out 11·30A.M.to10 PM. '42.-7162 . , .... "'' The ~ APADANA7>, AWARD WINNING ~-"" ~ ~ R ESTAURANT~ -- AuTHENT1c CUISINE OF :::.~.~~~T~~~bc:!.AST IM\~ and Russum specialties 11 ~ Contincnt11I Cuisine AJi.o MAl<E RESERVATIONS NON FOR OUR GALA MEW YEAR'S 1V1 CELEBRATION o._0o1 ..... "' l-y<l•1'C•"91 ru....i..,111m S.lurd.ty 600 N9WP<>f1 Centef' Drive across lrom FMhion Island Reservalrons honored -840-7502 ~irporter CJnn BREAKFAST Ll'~nt DISSf.:H CO<'KT \II. IM.\ Clo\ G Wot el l'RESESTS OUTSTASDISG Dl~'l~G & ENTERTAl~MENT .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOH EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE UJNNER SERVED FROM S PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM • S PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop St;R\'JNG 24 HOURS DANCING & ftfllRTAINMEHT NIGHTl Y IN THE lOUHGE 11700 MacAITHUl-NlWPORT OPP:>sm ntf 133-2770 . . r TV DAILY LOG I FRIDAY I I Vl !IN§ e:oo •• ()) (t11) Q)) (IGJ lltwt G U 00 CQI W> G""' 8 Sl.ltTrH (() """ ,.,.. ·~· • hrirldat flmilJ atMl•l2 m Cltdric C.,1117 .. Ol'11111tk Stilts IJJI Dllllhl ml.Ht 1aca11 -6:30-11 ~I Cunts i11elude tur1lle BeU/Cary Molton, Jtmts and Glo11a Slew11t. Sieve t1wrfntt /ldy1e Golme. John Rodbr & Super Sand. (J) AM? GllfMll OJ) Mtf'f Grifflil Sllolf Q) .. .., Atfllf ((!}) Ctll '--lt fD Zlaelll m frie114s ti Ma 7 :00 D B IHl cv m m ,... e u...a.. (f) MJ TlwH 5- (lJ Te T .. !flt Turi~ D C..t11tratieti Q) I l.tw Lucy QI 1lle J1I f» (io btlatt fD lllldlell"1~11r ttp0tt ( 1211 ().)) leullU If.) Tltt Mda1111 f tlllily -7:30-D Alnefka: Tiie \'tuna [Jperltnct "lhe Sellin' ol Jamtt" Co11tlu heap· ina savery was llOt the end ol lht Plobltms ol those _.o fled lhe Soolh 'by way ol the und1r1rouno wlwa~ 1n lhe IS.CO's. The stu<y ol oM l•m1ly'~ ad1ustmenl to hie 1n the North 1$ lhe sub'1ect 0 Asl111 llutbonntl Bowl hped from ltle Houi.lon Astro Oomt 111 leus. flebmka vs Inn Itch. CJ) 1lle OM C..,. • tU> .....,.... ~"""' (l)llle~ a 111e Jolel"• fil (11 NJ "*• s,.111 ....... Ir.., 1118<.11 ~~~hrlM fD~llTteipt mWIW l iftc._ QI) .,. •• the .. mna,a c.r• 8:00 8 ((11.) (J'i) J CIS fri.ar Mmt: 'CJ (3hr) "ll's A llh d, Mad, Mid, Mad Wor141" (tom) '6J Spenw l11cy. Millon Belle. Sid Caesar. Buddy Hac~ell. Ethel Merman. M1c~ey Rooney S~veral h1ehway tiavelers. cross1nR lhe C.fiforn~ desert on lhfir way lo lA\ Veit». tome upon a m01lally 1n1ur~d molo11st whose dying taso is a clue lo wMrt SJS0,000 1n stolen loot •S slashed. The germ of i•Ud 1nl"h them all ¥id lhey ma~e i mao da~h lor lhe cash tKhe a 12~ lfJ 11oi m ~01d Annual lhn1 011n11 Ja1111Hrtt ruade lot Gua11011 and Anil a Bryanl are co hosls ol lhf hvt cove11gt ol lht Ntw Year s (ve speclaclt lrom r.t11m1\ Biscayne Boulevard lhe 1971 Otinit Bo,.I Outen. ll yta• old Mai1t1y Johns. will men ove1 tht fH11V1tie' tlJ ..... ie: C: ~I "A T-lot c..., ~" Cdoc) ·n D ( 291 a 1) u DoMr H41 Marie l 1~ I urner. Billy Preston IAd 1110 Taylol ro;n 1n • fltw Ye.tr s [•e celebr11ton. D flloont; <CJ (Zlu) "U1141tt Cacirl· ~11" (dra) '49-lnerid Bc11man, Joseoli Couu, Michul W1ld1nc. Q)llltikthtllll• a> lfiftltl AMGfl h1elt ltll'I florlh Carolina vs. Un1vers11y ol Kent111.ky at Atlanta. Geor111. llil Mowie: CCJ (Sll1) ·1m· (mus) '72-Howard 01S1lva, W1ll11m 01nrtlS. Blythe Danner. fD Wasllina* WMk ltt bYinr ID £1 Cllawe ca tapua11.11t1111re ~rams -1:30- (J) IC111a QmtlH A11•11a.11 All~td Clifistmu Specill m e...a mw.a s1r1tt~ G> C..., Variltr SM. 9:00 8 !21l (JJ <JJ D TM ._.,_,. '1la .. lbt fovt1h Men" (R) All 111l1ne stewardeu btt0mn lhe laratt ol an asuwn IOf no app1renl ruson Ufllll Roc"0td's sleuth1n1 reveals H e"1nely u11tal*ltd eipllnalton 8 (iaJ ()J) QJ} AIC friQy Nlpt Mewlt: (~ (Ziii) "Otle of Ill) W1m Is Mrssiltf" (dra) '76-IK~ IUutman, llmbtlh Ashley, J1111es f11nmcus. A ll!lalf lown dl1tchve" ftctd 1111lh 1 battl1na use whtn the 1111ss1nc wile ol 1 wulthr man suddenly reappears ~nd l1le husb1nd cl.t1ms ~· rs an 1mpostet m MetV's h1 LH Veen * With 1111 Colby Alld f'ratt W McClall• ID MtrY "iffit Sllft m s111t1tt1 ...., .. fJl) HomtllWll $11111'-Y !Clpt CD llofu Outc. "-tar -9:30-m lftcllts T ..,,Cles 10:00 e IJI ft) (f~ Cl ser,l<e s,,. PKO lums tllal he's bl111& used to set up a 11nioll ~I Wflose Ille /'re hu bttft •ult~t4 lo proltct. CJ) Cini ~. an.t.. s,.dlt ··--fD • Mrtt $ftdKtNf Stwffl Olympic P81tt5 11\d lht Ctnwce f'CU•t Sht111t Oub pu1orm ID D llell MH9 -10:30-...... • ..... Dr .. 11100 ···~1 --D (() (fQI lfll Ct ) lltft 8 ()fl (Ml rt)) lttt AMttlm 5'ylt m,,.,.....,.._. G ((U) (()) llllf C11~1111 11111 , .. , •• he G> T alls of tlle lbam G .... YNr's lft at IM '1lps -ll:JO-• ((!1) CJ)) (I) ... , .. ,., lvt 1111111 G4lf .._.., .. i;.,r to111b.trdo, the tamtil Oltllttltl It Mer wllo 5 btcn Mtlna 111 tllt New Yttr f0t •S yMrS Oft !lit 1hwl'tes. tttlH11$ l&lln w11h IHs R0y1I C.na4.,n1 U IW (t) U,AI ..._, C... (l) llllrit: ""91Mf It A frtllllllH" (com) '49 • lorella Youna. v.11 lohN· '°"• Rudy Vince, 811bar4 u •renet • ((Jtl (I)) Q«l "•• h•I'• llettln' (" Tiie show wilt 0111lnal, '" Hollywood and flew YOI• w1tll OtCk Clttli pm1din~ o·m lbe !Ive pQ(loo11 In New Yor•'s l11n1 ~qu11e Sl~•S r r•n•1• Valli ind lht r QUI SU)On~ w1lh II C 1nd lht Sunslltnt 8611d, 81thm1n furner Overd11ve, •nd ()o1111,1 Summar. D ""' •11r'• l" S,.Clll livt liom lht Troub1d0f. m11tws Of) 700CI"' m .., "•""' s,t<iel 12100 8 1atel~ Q) ,,.. ~ r1t1*l -12:30- • M·llit't SMw: "TIM OW fMll· '-4 W1Y." ''Co West Y-a Man." "Sl1 Ill A alMI," '"°4•' 1t T-" D> INM: "Crifllt & "'111s1Matllt, USA" (dl1) 'S9-Ceorle H1m~t011. MtiY Murphy, M1111n ~e•de\. 1 :00 e r......_. o ~I rt) ({Ol m Dec ,., GWyt ~tit Cla6ys Knltht tnd the Pips and Doc Stverlnsen join 10,e1her 111 a nMical celtblatton IO w~komt lht arilval ol 1971. • (((J~) "'Cfllcttt GI M· SMw: "Afl1lt Witll ~ SllMJtf, ~." "A Llwlm S11Ht" ca TM m au• 2 t00 Cl Otublefut11t Movie: "SH Otmtlrio, ltndH," "Tiit Moon• ~••r'' -3:05- 11 Mowlt: "SabflM" (com) 'S4- Alld•er Hef)butn. Hum~hrey Boeart. W1lh1111 Holdea, Wallei Hampden • 4:00 D '™It: c~ "None lvl tht lrnt" (d1a) '6~-rran~ Sinatra, 01111 Willer. [ SATURDAY I MORNING I 7:00 0 Cl.V CI! Lfi Ctlton Bowl hillnl ,.,,., Wilham Conr~d. Kevin Dobson and Rernadrtte Pelers wnll hO$IS lhis parade live lrom Teaas. G CUl Lf)'(l)! 11D Jwniof Or•"I' 8"I raradt ti aose Parade Prnltw (j I Wteltnd 8 (121.l (J l) CUJ To'" & Jt1r1/ Cit ..... $llow 0 Youtll & Ille luatt Q) S.111 \'"" SllOW fl:>Jec• lw HNHh -7:30- • ('lf)( • )) !ti hblltfjaw .. Kot hd1t SllOW fD Mlstt1 a.&tr1 -7:45- CJ (2t) '§) IQ; GJ llose rmdt Pm,.. Q) llilM rarlff '"'itw 8 :00 CJ) Popeyt l lu&s C,rtoons G ( ltl t .) QtJ Sttobr Dool 0,.-tt Cl Mowre: ·~nd ~tstut" (com) ·~?-Glynis lohris. David h1ven. ~ WOKt of Totyo fD Smme Slrtel -8:30- 0 07! m CU levrumenl 1t lions P111de Bob 811~er. Ornd Croll Csther Rolle and Lorelli Sw11 hosl this 88th annual oaradt Roy Rogers and Dile [vans are lhe Grand Marshals-the hilt husb1nd,and·w1le tum lo hold the awud U CUl ft) ClOI tl9 1977 I'm· dena Touru111ul ol Roses Roy Rf>ttll Ind Oi!t £vans ..,11 be lhe Gr and Mll\hals Hosls will bt Kelly lanae and MIChael landon. U llOM hrade 0Kk lnberg and childrrn Aodre• and Jen111fer are llosls lot Ille l9JJ Rose P111de l1•e "°"' Paudtna CD TIM llt~ Anl!Oll T~ ot Aotes l'ar'4f for lhe ?9th consecu fin JUI. 8111 Wthh will be an11011nc1n1 t11e parade. CD TM To11111111enl of lints hf141e ~ed br Bin llayes and Susu Sufoflh Ha~,\ (D ._ '"* 1'17 Hosts ~rmen Ot Lt Vea• and ftrnando C~ndon. 9 :00 (J) Motlt: "DocU ti Ntw York" (com) ·4~ Cut Side ll1ds. fl.I) Ontt Upo11 A Clault -9:30- • ((ft(()) IHI TIM S.,tr 8owf l 1ve c~eraae OI lhe tame ~twr~n l11mbuith and Gcor11~ lrom flew Orleani, l ou1s11n1. fl!) l.Dllfll KOCE Television (50) JO~MER INSIDE WOODY ALLEN WHAT WA$ Tt--lE FIRST SIG~J T~T ~U AND YOUR WIFE WE~N'T HAPf)((? FUNKY WINKERBEAN . , ' " W~£N I REALIZED ii-lAT El/EN THOLJGoH I WA5 ~IED, I STILL COUL o.J'T GET A DATE FOR NEW '{E.Af(S El/E. by Tom Batiuk I WON~IF lq'77 WIL.1... BE' A B£lTER 4EAR A:>R ME ~ lfiE LA5f OOE ; NANCY WHAT A NICE NEW YEAR CARD 'rtJJ~£ RIGITT. I LIKE' TO ct> MACr?AN\~. !LIKf TODO NfWl.ER?1~l11 TOO. AW 'rbu'R£ Al'JO RIGl4T ... WHO CAl'I 1 Gl'.IE IT TO..,.., v -=---."'-1 _.__. by Jeff Miller & Bill Hinds 'b.J KNOIJJ ~ T ll-1£'( ~'( t@VI fOOfMl.l M~: ltXJ CAN '&Al~ 'EM, oor Yoo CAN'T iAMG 'EM ... by Emie Bushmiller TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEANUTS ~J'TEO Feature Syndicate • A.CROSS 41 Paint 1nore. d1ent ":''A~7' • II 4 T l'f:"''O"W .... ._. _,_ 't ~t T • s F A ~ 0 "" . l Sutfta w1tl't •J Poers inner 01 uo· 44 .l\t 111v hmf' I N a! 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At-.0 MAt<E A FOOi.. OUT OF 1Wl'xl.f OR 6Er StlK 'ltA, 'lOIJ 1AY YOU'(u °'"6P'TICAL.. A!'OIA'f PEOPI.£ WHO W~ OT'MU PEOP\.&. A ~ "HAPPY NEW Y!'Alf:? I F11t11y December 31 1976 .~ DA.IL Y PILOT ;;r THE VIRTUE OF VERA VALIANT by L~ and Springer DOOLEY'S WORLD MAY..1 YoUVt 6£EN PLAYING THAT SAM£ MARCH ALL DAY LONG !! :~~ DR. SMOCK "fH eY CA LL. ME: H e L..G A HAVOC., .,.He M eANE:ST N U R S E: IN 1"HE: HO SPllAL-.1 GORDO MOON MULLINS ll-31 lfiATS tuz TOMO~~OW!; 1l1E F1RST DAY OF '77 ... I1M ON MY WAY -ro IHf; HOSPITAL 1-0 CHECK oN L,b.DY P. by Rodger Bradfield. ,, 176 TROMBONES,. I WILL HAVE EXP1RED! "· by GeonJe Lemont 1,..11<e, WHE:N A PA.,.tE:NT ASKS VVHA"f'S IN "fHE: MEA 1"1..0AF :t -re1.-t-'SM .1 by Gus Arriola THE GIRLS by Charles M. Schull --- by Tom K. Ryan by Mell ( . , ,. .. _,., •. • " I ' ' , I .. ~ ~ •' "Freda. you're right-not wearing a girdle doc\ improve Sha~c'· ' pcarc'" ! , DENNIS THE MENACE $ ,.-,-----~~~--------------,.----""' ~ IS. • (" , ~ t. ' ~ , , I r .. .. 88 DAil V Pil O T By KATHE 8 . TRACY CM o .. Doily P'tlol ~w•f Somehow llollyw<x>d wai.n't in· formed th<1t 1976 wa:. the Year of the Dragon lnl>lead Oley thought 1t was tht' Year of the Turkey i.lnd the film industry dutifully went about churning out a bunch of turkeyi. Ever} now and thl'n. however. word ~ol out about the mis take and someone would \\and er orr to produt"e ... ril m worth the box offu:e adnw.:.1on pnce My choice:. fur the llb t .ind worst of the 19i6 motion 1m tu rt"• are MOST BOH l l"<; "'Bug,.,y Malone" gctl> th1~ cl1:.tn1<·t11111 though 1t is probably gn•,1l t·11tl'r tainment for the k 11!-. lll·,.,1<11·-. u· ing a cast \\ ho:.c .1H·r.11'l' .11·1 1. 12. Alan l'jrk1:r Jlll'M'l1h nth< 1 gimmicks :.ud1 a:-. l"U .t.1nl 1111· for w capon,.,, ,., Jr!'> .i p .11 ii I .1 saloon!> and pcdul JlO"'t·11-.I '111 tage automobiles But .1f11 1 th1· cleverne:.:. wear:. off. gro"'nup-. are left squ1rm1ng 111 th1·1r -.1·.1t-. al this nostalg1<· ;;.111~,.ll·r p arody. BEST C(°)lt1EDV Kl1 t'lll' stocks roi.e 10 points"' 1th th1 · r• lease of M t'I Hrooki. · fun11H"•I fllm ever about a has·~1·n f1ll11 d1re<'lor attempting a coml'11.u lo. "Silent Mova• · · Th<.· ali..,1·111 1 111 dialog goc:. ..ilrno-..t un111111c 1·d .1 tht' aud1C'rH'l' fol lo"'" th• l11l,1nc111• ex agger..itt-d ~111l11·, 111 ltw lwt rn· WORST COM 1':1>Y · Tiii' Uuchc:.s and lhl· l>irt"'all'r 1-·w ... tosses uul J pt edll't a bit· 1•11r11~ ~-, 0 t WI l h '> U a Jl 0 JI I' I ,1 ~cJmanc<· .... 111 :111 <•Hort t11 d1.w in exlra ca:.h This t'.tnn1'1l ~.111n ;.ibout a <'r .1!->'> pr11:-.t 1t ult· .11111 tll'r thieving 11~1rtn1•r -.i•ts a rl't ord f111 cui.sing 1111 -.1·t l'l'll REST 1>1 1\l.OI; 1'111 an \ r ated mu\ 11· .l11h11 u, r 11111 ..., "lns1•rt~. · Jh•111l tlw m,1k111~ 11( .1 pornu ftlni. h.1-.. .1 lot ol I.ilk .1:-.. well ,,.., ;1l t111n Tht 1•nt11 t· pl<•I t111 folds in J ""'l.!1" l11t·at1nn. "'llh 1111 m ore thJ11 fl\ l' Jt·lor., Jl um i arhl ring ·11w ftlni''> hnlh;1nc·1· Jics 111 1lb tran...il 11111 frn111 'l"t•nt 111 '76 Fihns: Good News And Bad MOST DlSAPPOINTING That s1lt-nt eall'ulating macho gunman who made 11pag ht>lt 1 wc s lcrni. f a m ous (Cl int Ei.tsl wood> brings us ttus im n•d1 blc yarn a bout "The Oull<1w Josey Wales," a ma.1 out for n· vcngl' in the C1vtl War Thi:-. on<.• man army saga liy Phil Kaufman and Sonia <.:hcrnus lacks d1:-.. npltne and cuhcs1on and l>oasli. an excess of Ii ve and dead bodies 111 an unu:.ually long, lt:d1ou::. .rnd noisy producl1rin B EST DRA~IA "/\II the Pres ident's :'\lcn" l'ffct.l1H•h· rondcn''-'!> t"'o )t.·.ir-.. into 2 ·~ :.cn·c·n hours of B1JIJ \\"ood"' ..ird b Jnd Carl Bl·rn:.tein 's story of the •'\l'llts leading tn lht' t•Xpfl-..urt: of 1111' Watt>ri;:all' /\ff,11r 'I hl!> bU'> IJ\'ll:.dul h1::.tvry vi 11m· "f l11l.' c1·n lUr'.\ ·,., grl'ate ... t pol1L1cal "l"JllllJls ('Jplurt>s thl' full pardl101J of an •·nt1n· go\ ernmt·nl :-.4Ul't':t.t•d 111l0 ... ulJm1 ... :-..1on l1y 111\ 1 ... 1till' 111 flul·OCl'" Alvn !'Jkula <.l1n•d!> "'1lh mul"h l'Olph;1-.p, and !>} rn h11lt:.m ... 111d tlH.' p .. 1form.11tl.'l'S an• lop quahl~ WOHST IHL \l\I.\ T"'1 l111t11'> 11f ('\'lllCl!>ll\. hitl"":.l .1lilitrt1'. t"ll ., mg: dull cJ1:1l11g ;111d ... 11pt·1 f11 1;d c·haractl•r:. m.ikt· up :'\11"""'· · :-..tarring -.tnn•· 11f llnlh \lfllKI bt•-.1 in on•· of llnll\'wood W•ll '-1 I 1 '-.. I h1• .t Pf'\ :tlJl'Ul ,J m.111 \\ h• "'a:. lo.1llnl t1;·t·.iu-.t• ht· h:id 11111-..v 1 at111g... Mt; :0.1 '>houltl ... urftor th1 ... JOll' fatt• BEST F ,\:"1 \S\ ,\ ~1.1tt•·t (l r T I n I ,. • I II I II I \\ • ' ~ 111111' \\olOll ,.. }.I 1'.111·-.I l.1l1·nh 11. th1:. m\!>l1f\ 111,• ;uid 'ntht • .111111• 1ournt.:~ 111111 1h1 tlrt·Jm Iii..• \loOrltl of 11111" \lollJl\,lll IJll(' 1• £11• ll(l"' l'r ,ind 11< Ill''-.l11hP c "" --- ' .. i.tory of } out h a rid J~l'. I I\ •.ng Mi.t.I dying, 11luslon und real1t) m.•v "'di rt.•flt.•ct a ~t.'r-.on"I t'' periencl' form .Any \\Olllt'n BEST FICTlONAI. Ill STO R JC Al. · Hoh in .111d Marian · ,.., one of him hht11n ... mo:.t nH·morablt• sturi1.., 1.f ht'ru1:.m and rom,1m·l· The film I=> -.hapt.>d with " d1grutv amt 01:. C I p I 1 n (' h l' f I l l I n ~. J a m <• .., t;oldman ::. Hobin llouu .rnd \I.ml Marian as JJ:t.•J lt1w•r!> :.w1•pt togethtir a~ain <iflcr 2Q ~ l-.1r-.. MOST Hi\BULE HOl 'SI\<; Outluws, Indians. dangt.•r. 111 trigut\ i.lmbui.h . rcvl·ngt• an· ••II lht• 111grl.•d1l•nts or i\l1.,l<11r l\tacLeun '!> "Bn•akheart Pa-.:-.," a westl'rn ~ hoclunit "'lll'n: tht• Aood guy~ art.• 111d1sl1ngussh:iblt· from lht.· bad Thi:. low lJudgct film offt.•r!> a t.'Clmplt.·x viol. in !>p1ral1onal mus1(• Ul\d l'l\l'lt1ni:: direction hy Tum Cnt·:-.. 8£ST SClt:NC't: ll<"l"IO' "The l\1 .111 \\ho Fdl lo E.1rth 1~ j daz:rl1ng <HHI ~l'n !>u • .t •·\ perient·t.· abuul a '1!>1IOr 1111111 anolht.•r µlanl'I "'lc•> lll1·11rn, .... trappt·J on Earth This 1 .. 11\ 111i.: story of man) tht•mc,., and n1Ull) tht·oric!> allo"' s a humJnOl'!>!> I•, 11:. ah(•n "'htt·h 1s ch:-..turb1ng ant.I hauntsn~ Glitter r<X·k Mar Davul Jlow1<.'. "'ho makes his film dl'hur hert'. :..urprlM'" the public w1l11 h 1 i. s <' n s 1 t 1 \ t· a 11 d s l " n s u a !. 1xirtr:iyal \\"OH~ I' ~Cl 1-::\l'I" Fili I< 1'. ··1..ogan ':. Hun · s h111tld h" ·I 1·1 11 !O th<.• n1'.1r1•..,I r1·11·1·1 b111 Tt11 ... 23rd C'1·11111n I.di 1lt11ul ""I :.1 '-'ht•rl' 1111 Piil' )1• I ' J'il.>1 :111 ('I II t:1111-.. tl11n t·ha1 ,,.1,., .... '.1!!t•1111 ; d1 aloi:: :rnd '" 1·r\'o 111 l.l~l tlwnw~ MOSI' l '.l>EHH\TED Many f:lri1 1·11t1t·s fdt "Thl' Kill 1ng nf 1 ('hin<:.!it' Uool..1l··· w<i ... bor inc llu• fnr thoM· \\ho 1 11111\ '. h j' ;I(' I 1· :' St U JI t•.. I 1 • 1111 1 ·<to;-..1 • l'lt·~ film "''nit1ri111 ... 111.111 "1111 "'11ulu dn .mvth1111· '" 111111t•c·t 111·· lifl'!>I'.\ It· 1-.nipha:-1 1:. 1111 lht• f.11·<• .ind it s many ma:-"' :ind tlw film lf1·m.111Ch palll'lln· .111ri m;11u1 1t \ 1l ,., for lho::.1· '" hn MARTIN BALSAM · BEAU BRIDGES · MARILYN HASSETT • Qt.YID JANSSEN · JACK KLUGM~N WALTER PIOGEO~ • EENA ROWLA~CS . a ..• t~ rl rl;~ ct. t ~"JH m~o"' ~A., '1< ~AP~ . ;. ·. l .J• ~ J l ,l,llll ~· (II l.1IOJ> \\I h !ht plot MOS r I "!Mr \10H \HI ~ ""l''<t St1111 <: t l't'll\\ 1l h \ 1lhwc·' -.hould h 1\ ,. ht.·t n 1l"l1lll'<I Thi· Llllll· ll,1M0Jb (,,.,"' l JI l'aul !\laiur:.k} indul1o:1·-.. cn J l•l.1111! rt .idt•rt11g u ( 1111'11 0111·-. of h1-.. " . :. ' .... .. R RE~nlCTfD ( P.) . ........_ A Hw•N• '5' WUTUOCI& I ~1S CIA COOE l~AME I~ CONDO , 1:131 I, IN THE NEXT SE~i:NTY TWO ~-HOURS ALMOST EVERYONE H( ... , . L _· - _l __ m_u_G_T_!J_w_ILL TRY TO K!LL HIM . "ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ENTERTAINMENT ... a case of an ingenious novel being turned into a terrific movie . A lean back and love it lark that is a prac tically incomparable famil y film ... a garland of cheers." G ~ne Sn,1'11 THE: NBC TODAY SHOW 'No rhin q le,., rh ..in th<' mO'\t exhilJY atinq €ntertJinment of th e film \<'dr to date. A co llec t or·~ it e m in te rmc; of perf ormanc C'., ... l .,, I'll/ C1l"' \/ ll rOf?K 1'1 \1£\ "An ingeniously Contrived spree, with one of the wittiest wrap-ups of any mystery . " movie . l'.:11t1n1 • /\!lo'/ f\'f W \'C JHKER THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION f rom rhe ::J Brq·~rllm'I 1\1111•1 .\ HlRflf RI Hn-. ... I "I \I Al AN ARKIN · VA~fSt:;A REDGRAVE · ROBERT DUVAl I ·.rnd MC'Ol \VII t l/\MC:,ON •· \ ! 1 olut l\ • It ' tn "THE SEV[N-Prn-cr NT C:,Q( l ITION" .. · , t 1\l 'Rf NCT OU\'IER , '" " .. " , · IOI I < 1IU V. C:,AMANTllA FGG/\R CHARI I-., GRAY · GEORGIA BRO\'.N ·RI (,l\,f · .rnd JI RC \1V l\fMP ~ .. • •t 11)! \ \•! ~l j.;I f\1_. ..f • I ,,ti t!I If• ·~·' .. '• .... \I• 1 ... '" ••• I, i ..... 11 ,. I .11 I " • -•• 1' 1 • 11 ~ n • \ -.. ~\ ' ,,\1 1 ' 1 1 •• Show Times at Clnemaland 12:30·2:3>4:40 6:45-8:4>10:40 And Tonite Onty a Nc\·1 Years Eve 12:15 A.M. !:~:w . ,,. -··· ........ . ~ ~ • t I .. ,.., I'll ..i ,,~ , ...... "" QI :-11 • AT THE HUNTINGTON CALL THEATRE FOR SCHEDULE INFORMATION ~ - I '/ /. i I --~"' ~ I q1 ui,:rhn~· tlJ\.., l•l'fPr•· th1· hn• I Intl\\\ ood lirc·.1k 1 ti. frln tr1,1\ h '\I' h1•t01l t•flt'l 11\ t• ,1 tll•t•,1iJ1• .1)(1;, hul, 111 l!ltli II t),.., .1 Jlrt'lf1l'l.1hli· 11111 Jlltl :.ltlltll\ilt'll, t11•1111i.: I h;ll ,Jl It r-. \10S I" \'I 0 I E '\T NEW PRICE s100 Orivrr" .iltl•mpt~ to ~tudy the It'"' J\\ .1l.1·111ntc of a ,ua:.s murdt>rt>r. l>ut w1lh buckp-ound 111Iorma11on withheld 11)~ ftlm t•rupt::. 111t11 un lll\•xphcobt~ istow mot wn lllrn><ihJl h "'1th spttCUII du .. wup t•mµha::.b on du1)Qh1ing hml>~ (R) WELCOME TO THE 23rd CENTURY . ' . . \.. :\ j ~l .; .. , 'E SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION (PG) . • • BCACI! OLVO 1\1 ELLIS • • H U NTINGTON BEACH 848-0388 ., .. . ' I J 'l Harbo1 at Adams Cosla Men S46-3102 9·v\)~ HIGH VELOCRY BEN GAZZARA BRITI EKLANO PAUL WINFIELD KEENAN WYNN (R) . •, "' ... . ...... .... . .. . . . .· .. . .. . . .·.. . . J ' ~ ... . ~ .. ..: ~ ,• ·~ ( . • L I l'I• I ' • ~ •• ,., r r I I I II I,, 1 ' . .~kh19 Rerengf• lkk1rn Flhm1u tllfl 1 .111d Hllh..ird Crl'llll.i :-.lJl 111 ''Th• Ue:.L"rlt:I'. thl· "ton of .i l'L'Ocgacll' ::.oldll't ·s llrll' man \l'lllklla .1~t11nst ttw \p.11 lw Indian-. 111 tl1t• l,111• J.'®1-. IL v..111 111 11111.ult.a.t ,II 'I p rn \\ 1·1ftlt' d .i \ 1111 Ch;m11l'f ~ 0 r' ,·fil~' 'I I f" I•: ~~~ 1 1 111~r., r j (JY ,, ' k . ' l 11 H1rbor Boul•v••d nH• McFMfdtn S•n11 An•• 531•1271 An•kt•m • 772·8902 Jt J.iy ~'•flt.,,, ,1 11JJ O~ll 1 1'1LO I 87 Ambiguity Hurts 'Glory' th Mn rt1e'1A~ ··"""' ··••4 .-,.,, ..,,,, ••• lll'fl Jr\ "onH t.1µsult nu" a· rt\ H'"'::. of films cur r l'nll> 111 11.•ll'W•l' .1l·r11:.:-.. lht 1.·ounlr> "8tll ~l> I-Ort (.LOR \"' C:uthfully rt'prodm·t•:-. tin I fl''>:-.ton l>ui.t Uo..-, I ,rnd IC'~S th.in L'tr•:itan <.' llforn1;1 as "tc·n throu~h th1• ... on~s o( Wood (juthm• V1~uall:,-Jlal Ashby'" film <p hot1) apht'<I b}-llaskcll WcKler1 1s a knockout. < d lh1• pt•1·fnrmunres arC' first rate Tht• prnhl hes 1n lht <'Ptsod1c nature of th<' ston and he ,unbt).!UOllS d1ar.it·tt•r Of (;uthrtt' Hat~'<I Pr; ~N FORCt ll" hn11gs Dirty llarry Callaghan 1..1t•k for ,1 th1nl wur with rn1ndll•ss hoods. bra 11lt•ss "uµ1•rwr" anti u venal c ity ad m111i!>tr,1t1 n /\., l>l'fort'. the San i-'ranc1:.co hom1c1tk t. kt'1 I\ L' <h•als with ... uch problem" "'1th hi-. i.tum.11, <11 ... daut Violence I!> unslmt 111g, butt c sharp d1alu.i ;.ind rust acuon are w~ll dt • · by .J Jmt•., 1-'argu Anotht-r winner for ----...--chnt I::a:.l\\ood H.ttl'll H CAR~ff 11' THEV (R) ONLY KNEW SHE llAO THE POWLA "KING KONG'' ofrcrs !\lllnl' or lhe bc!>l SJX'l'l:.tl drccb and moi.l slalt<>tl dialog in r ecent mt-mory "oni: ts J -.urH'rb minw, and Jessica Lang play:-. th1.> 1mprn;i.abl1.• romanct• \\Ith appeal and rare bt•aut) A rousm~· SIK'<'taclt: an the bc.,t mov1t• rnak1n~ trad1twn Rated PG, but at \\111 gl\ t' naghtrnan:s to 11nprc-.saon.ablc )Oungsters THEATRE II --_, ""1 1l'Kt:l.ODEO~," dt-s1J:nt'<I a" a 111\tng )!ltmp:.l at tht• him mduslry·, hcginnang<;, lact...s st) It'. "tl and h1!-il nnral aCl'UrJl'} Uircctor "'nter Pt tcr HoJ,!d annv1t•h has borro'Aed thl' -.t) It· 11f f'rt'"l1111 Stu1 gt•,, th"" t1nw but t h<.• 11plc"" rl1aloJ! and f, 1n•t•1I pr;il f,d r ... proH :111 unfl alt 1•n n11 1m1t:1t11111 H\<.111 o Nl-.al, Hurt l<l'\nolds and Unan Kt•1th p0lod throui.:h th1.•1r haplt·~., roftos. on "MARATHON MAN" !RI ~ cm CEMTIE CINENAs SA FAWY tMANCHESTER EX I C 0 FRWV !CITY OA EX I ~ WALT DISNEY'S "THE SHAGGY D . .4." IGI "RIDE A WILD PONY" .,"). WALT DISNEY'S V' "THE SHAGC.Y D .4." IGI "RIDE A WILD f'OHY" "CARRIE" "ROLLUIALl" IRI "ADVINTURES OF THE WllDERHCSS FAMILY" IGI FAYE DUNAWAY ly T;iturn O 'N1 :d ri"l"" .1bm 1· th1 111.JlPnal Hal1·d PG .. Pt 1• A"t ... '.. .. I. .... ~.·~"' . THf-ENFORCf R BIG FEATURC! D::°, l'•O \H.t ~1 \ WILDIMESS FAMILY .~~.·, 'n1i~ ~'DON' r MISS IT ' "SHAGGY -0."A." •I OG J 00-l 0 \ )0.1JQ.t1\ NO UAAl,tAl"lf AUllNtl WILDERNESS F AMlLY :~~.·. klni~ion MCME RATINGS FOR PARErlTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE '"'• ••• , •• • •• "'9• • ,., ""''• .. P4 flt'&·~ lf\t ... •0. , ci• •t• f C "" ...... I t t• "'°f •r ,,.., r C "It .,.,. rp J •11 •UI •Ow 1110 l!:!J ,, ~,, 4 Cl '<t\ MIUIClaD IJ"•t• ,;,,1 ""\l tO"e•"'•·'t fl 1rt I A1 I ~ .. ff"d fl'! . -· ''ill uc' ~-hl' the ~amc: ME:TRO·GOLnN'r N ~"1AY£R prrm11s WILLIAM PETER ROBERT HOLDEN FINCH DUVALL '° NETWORK By PADDY CHAYEFSKY D1rec1ed by SIDNEY LUM ET Produced by HOWARD GOTTFRIED • (A OwcJ<. Look at tl1e Movies J "ROCK\'" J(IH':. lhl' lllU\ll' 't.'J SOO a !\hut of adn•nahn ,,., mcl(krn J'> tudJy 1t 1s neverthell'">-'> madt ltt..t• an old fashmnl'<i mov11·, with v1taht) and hc·art !-'I\ h t•:-t1·r ~tJllurw wrote lhC' starrtn~ role Cor h1m~t·IC. anti ht· g1H•:.. ..i ont·c in u ltrl•ltmt· iwrforman<'l' ai. a ooxsn~ hum tuna'd tontendcr Taha Shin• and Uur~t·s:. Mcrt'<11th also shine A rt'al up1>t•r 1n a~ t•ar o( dowrwrs Hate'<! PG "Sll.\'J-:K STREAK" appears to havt· bPcn madr by a c·om rn tlll't' or produt'l'rs who couldn't c!ct·u1t> "'helht•r 1t should hl' a romJnttt' tumcdy, a llitr hrot'k thrtllt·r or a d1sasll·r movw This split peri.on•1ltt~ tlt•trarts from an ollil'rwbt> plt•asanl. snml'l1ml·s htl,1nou:. film Gem• Wilder plays almost -;tra1i.:ht. Jill ('l;1yh11rgh 1-; tht• d i" tre!\St•d rtamst•I. H1l'11an.I l'r~or provides sh.1rp comedy H;itcd ll GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE FOR HOLIDAY PERFS ,;,..)1 ~ ~.I' t' PM(, ,.._.. I \4,H11 r,, .. , ,.,,.,,.,, .. ,r. t'AI" ,,) ,, 'I v .. 1 , ... ,, ,' ffol>M 0"1" ",.,Mi/, •) •, ~A.I '1• ~·.1<i ~ll 1 ~u 5".JI f\.).1•} lt.d/-' LIM..,.~1' MU. 11~ ti.A! "'•> 11) 8 ~ ~l~Y~~~~~! ~.~ .. ~. -.. ~.~ .. ~.~. g 0 ~~'11~;;;•1~/~A;;~~~;S•·~,;~·~ h ... ,... u .jf ... le ., ... le el1N1 ..... , 11 L .......... 531 -9510 .... , ·-- .. .., ,,_ 531 ·9510 ......... , ,,, ..... , S26·3S1t ...... , ..... 821 4-070 I tttlt ~t1 .,.,,, .... ,. S21 2223 , ............ , ·-Ht·Ult , .. ,,~ .. 421 ·1131 n"" unwooo THE INFOICH 1•1 ... , ., ,,....., .. • ... •l-410 ·t•O ll.Mllf '"''""-'"'' T~ ADVlNTUUS Of THE lDUNUS fAMll Y 101 OOIU Al 1 I oo.J 00.1 00-1 OO.• 00 IUll llTHOIDI • IUN 0 Nill NICKILOOION1,01 .. UI HAllT l WllTU GO 10 NfW YOH t'ot UD Zf''UtN THI SOHO llMAINS THl SAM! ,,01 "UI LOVE & DEATH •01 Clllfl &AlTWOOO TH( INPOICll111 .., .. HIOH VILOCITY 1•0 1 -Mt 11 M ... f!Mll D&llT ~ I UNOlDl • ITAN O'MAL NICKllOOfONtl'OI '<Ill llAllT l WAlnt 00 I'() NEW TOU 1'°"1 -"111 M ... nMll DUT -'""'"'' nu flONT '""' '"'' NORMAN .. IS THAT YOU?1P01 -HI I) M ......... DAIU I VKAWAT MU WHU • CUlll111 "i.111 IOLUllALL111 ( .. Hoa1111 VlltOf~ IJ l•fl• flfH '0\lf WUH N01HINC Ht001N ' THE lffNY llOPPfRS,11 •tUI SCHOOLGllH TfMPTATIONS 111 W >n l&llWOOO THI INfOICll1•1 "i.UI HIGH VILOCITY 10>01 "& LL TO I MOT" IOCKY ,,., '"" IUINT OIPlllNOI ,,., ... , . ., ...... --tf'flOOlM e IYAN O'hUI NICkllOOION1N1 f\UI DRIVf·IN.,01 <1llfT w rwooe THI INIOICH111' "llt HIGH VllOCt" 1 ,_WAT Mn lfUll CAllll111 -IOLllllAll111 l&lllllT INTlltAl~ll(fl THI ADVINTUlU Of THl WILDHNISS FAMILY 101 MR. SU'11·1~~VIS11lf101 88 DAILY Pll O_r _______ F•_•d_a..:...y_D_e_c_em_b.;..:e_r ..;..'3_1 _11)_;'....;ll_ He's Bach of Coinmercials Nl-:W YOHK <AP> t-:vcr catch youri.t!ll humming a Jlfl~lc from TV' There ::. a darn good i:hancc S•cvl' t\Jrmen'::. r~pon:-.1bh: -he wntcs lots or them Slt'\'l' whn ' "The rl•al n •wanl. 111 udl11l1on to the money, ' -.ay:-. Stt'Vt' l\Jr mt'n on Sll'Vl' Karmen, "is to be: lying 1n bt·d watt'h1ng a program, watchinJ,! Johnny Cur:-.on or :-.omNlunJ.!, and see the lludwt:1::.t•r c·om mert1al that t·ome:-. on "Tht•rc':-. :1 sonJ.! i:alh:d 'llcrc Come' tht.• King' Y. rth lht• ('lydt·Mfol1·s. And the horse:, an· JU!'>t moving the right way and lh<: color 1s right Jnd lht '>ound 1s pt•rfrl'l and I look hack and ::.ay. lky, l did that ' -..Thal 's nin• It 111,1kt·s mt• h.'l'I good .. ST£VE KARM EN, ·'l'IJrlli.tChin~ 40 111 aJ{c, f.!l'h lot.. or nw rwy to make mu:-.u: ror radw and T\''s brg advcrll'>t.'r' You know h1s \\ork "When \OU !>a\' RudY.t.'1st·r . \ou'v<· '>a11l 1t all." "You can takl• S~lt·m out 11( lht· t·ocmlr) !Jut you (';_cn 'l l<ikc lht• l'OUnl ry out or Sal1:m .' 'Tht.•rc :. nothing likl' lhl· (act• of J k HI l'Jllng J ll1°r'>ht.·) bar " Many manv mun• Ir Sll•\ 1• "-irnw n 1s not lht• b1~J!l'Sl ;rnd th<· twst tn lht.> 11ngk b us 11lt''!'> tlw., o.,un· he 1s . thoug h h<· wouldn I U!'>l' thm.l' words 111 ,111 ad1. he's l'losl' lo 11 A<h t>rl l't'rs -...iy .'-.lt•\ t · /\.1rml'n, you lay the ground rul<•s ( .11HI th.it·., usually not done 1n th1:-. busmt•s:-. 1 Wl•'ll J.!l\'1• )OU a 1n1111mum Slfl,000 µlus all ynur l'XJH'n'>t·s .. '1111 're the 1·rl':Jtor. ;ou k t•t·p lhc <·opy righl lo ~our w11rk and wc'll IJ:JY a royal tv C'\'l'ry l1m<' 1111t.• of .\our 11ngll'.., :.:oes on the air MAVBE 200 1wopll• in "\pw York wntc the words and mu!'>lt' for tPlt•\ i:-wn and radio Jm,IZll's, .ind ;1 handful of thO'>l'. ti\ l\armcn 's l'i>timale. ;II'<.' n •all) J.!llOd at 11 · T oda)-, lw1ng n ·ally g1M1d ;1l 1t means maybe SI m1ll111n or mon• gros-. .1 yt·ar Fnr Sl•·vc Karnwn. 1t hasn ·1 alw .1y-. ht·l'll thut Wit)' Out of The Bronx. -.omt' Y..llrk ;it :\t·Y. Yn rk l '11ivt"rs1l} night duh :-.111g1ni.:. the 1<·;111 in a nuclH· mm 1c Then ·This gu,; d1dn 't haH· .111} m11rl' m oncs. but ht• nccdt•d a muMc sron· I It· gavP m e S.')0(1 and I \\t•nt out and scort'<.I a li~1 mrnult.• film And in the nt•Yl l\\O or thrN• Yt'..Jr'> I du! JO of tho~c things . · · And in 19Gfi. ht• Y.rulc 1h1· music for a Girl Stouts t•ommt'rc1al There wa'> .1 l11l 11r hJnging around ;1d .1i.:enrics and, rn 19G7. 1·;im1· Sall'm. And "the music busincs::. of adv<•rt1:.1ng 1s ;ill word of mouth. \!tents will sec thing., on the air and Sa} 'Get me the guy who wroll' that· " ... -·· ~··" ,. ' ... "" .. 2001 '~ a space odyssey BALBOA " CINEMA 109 E BALBOA 0 l VD HALBOA PENINSULA NEWPORl H(ACH, CA 17111) 67S JSIO "NICKELODEON" IPGJ "NETWORK" nu "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" IPG1 CHILDUN'S .. THE SHAGGY D.A." P'ltlCIS ·'RIDE A. wtLD POMY" IGI .ADVENTURES Of A W1LDERMESS f.AMIL Y c~:;,':"' "MISTER SUPY IMVISlllE" IGI "MAU n40H MAH" IRI "OHE FLEW OVY THE CUCKOO'S NEST" "CA.RAif" IRJ "THEA.TP OF ILOOO" IRI "KING KONG" lPGl .,.HE LAMO TIME FORGOT' An THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MAllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA (e\U lll1u Ult ltt\ltt \41 1111 Mlllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA tt'h •n• Jjlt .... 111 Hl 1111 MAllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA U )SHllt•tl >tt 1111 MAllll'S ClllEMAUllD IOI SI #1111< a.1•ttll m11tt MANN'S ClllEMALAllD •• ,. h "'"' ........ I)) IN! MANN'S CINEMAUllD llM h i!Mlft au•tJll "' , ... "MARATHON MAM'~ •• , ... ,. ... "J 11AYS Of nl COHOOr ... ttft ru• •C \Al,.,.._,, ....... , .... ,, ........ ,.. "ROCKY" Wltl04'\-l >•t 0 .... ll N- \61 \U..,_1 J .. l ... \IM ... 1•11 "KING KONG" CPG• C OMl'tlllle>ln DAI. f 11 lt•I ' .. , 1•1 l\.teM fllD&f OM~f-11--"' ,.,,, ...... "Tit£ SEVEN.PERCENf.SOt.UTIOH" • ltJt.,.,........... ,,., ......... ,.10.u-11 .. ,. .. 0 MARATHOH MA .. .... , , .. , ... ,. .. "' 0-f -• ., .. oUI. "3 ~ATS OF Tit( COHDOI" I Q.J IS H~• bol Bou\t>••ll •1 Wilton So• •I Cq.I• Mt"'· 64&~73 j ORANGE MAll 6 ~ EOWAAD:i 'IJ CINEMA WESl ·' ~ .. ., ...... ,. .... ""''"·~·ii I ~ .. , •bJ',76'11 j I L ~~-~~~~ original motion picture event oi all time. HOLIDAY SHOW TIMES 1 :00.3:30·6:00 (PG) 8:30-11 00 t ..... o~~,RJ,,~~}Ytl\~• "''° I 446 OH l &•6 l1U,1 f wu},L~~~.~~~~1!..1\t ,WISTMIH Cl ... TH 8'2·44') .... SOARY, NO PASSES"' I ), .... -. ,. .... '°"( .. ~ ~ .. .\.I, • ..,,,,,,,. ..... ' .... , ...... . .~ .... fd" \ l'U 'll "Ill II\\ t. r h4. lh\ '•llll\. .i. ,.#, •'"'tiJO,J"'j: ... 1'., ·• ~ .. , 4'1'1] I • • ~ • --- < t BURT , REYNOLDS TATUM O 'NEAL '. TJI~ alEWEST! ,'PINKEST PANTHER ., OF All! IB5tl<.' ~·" ~1r.lrf' 1Cr;)'( · IJl.!i£ !.f.L.-"~l,!!1"11.::L.~ f.J>· • I •.: l ( i THE All·NEW ADVENT URES OF THE WORlD'S MOS'l BUM BUNG DETECTIVE ~ ,. starring HERBERT LOM with COLIN BlAKEl l~OHARQ°lOSSITER · l£Sl£Y-ANN£ DOWN Animation by RICHARD WllllAMS STUOIO Music by HENRY ANCINI "As~oc1ate Producer TONY ADAMS Come lo Me Su11g by TOM JONES .wrr11tn'br FRANK WALDMAN and BLAKE EDWARDS • P1oduced and l!irecltd by BLAKE EDWARDS filmed m PAHAVISIOH COLOR by Deluxe i>o)ur.au fllC!Alltl Jli"lmo ' • ..,. United Artists ' • ~·~ 4> -l ,, •:1111 fd\h10,..h •1.1nd N•·wslon Cf>nt••r · Nrwpo1t R""'" • d411 07(,1) BARBRA STREISAND RIS KRISTOFFERSON (R) HOLIDAY SHOW TIMES 1 :00-3:30-6:00 8:30-1 1:00 -----EO~WARDS CINEMA HAUO.Al ADAMS COST4MfS4 H•·llOZ c; • DAILY +iOLIDA Y SCHEDULE 1 :00-3:00-5:00 (PG) 7:00-9:00 SORRY. NO PASSES, ~~~!~~J.Cl~!!1~,t. l ~::~l'O .. Q C'CNTU 644·0760 ~-~ ll SORRY. NO PASSES <" "' . ·-. FAYE WILUAM DUNAWAY HOLDEN ..... FINCH DUVALL -j~PETER ROBERT · BRIAN 1~ KEITH "An ingenrousiy contrived .. pree with one u l lhe \\111t1e">1 wrap-ups of any m yster y PLUS (A) "3 DAYS Of TH_E CONDdR" ROBliRT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY DEAN JONES TIM CONWAY SUZANNE PLESlifTTE fG) PLUS JJ!:Jb"nu . ·• NET'WORK -'I : lllllr (NArtr"'t DAILY SHOW TIMES 1.30-3:50 6:15-8:30-10:45 I ed~~.~~~~~.ISJ.q~-~~~!MA1 S•O 7444 j _r HOLIDAY . -.,.f SCHEDULE 7 1 :10-3:30-5:45 , 8:00-10:15 Are You Ready? WOODY AL~EN ~~ TEE .. "'. "THE riWNT" •.JPPE~S aR> . ANy MAN ~ PLUS ANyWHlrU ANy 1iM~ \ -, . " movie. HUNTINGTON CINEMA H ACH• l l\ll\. HI CINEMA CEN ER wueo• • 1 •u .. i.c:ou • .. n. MIU YH~CIHT..!!_!.1f·414 1 CINEMA VIEJO \0 f-lllW•TtOlA,Al MISSION VIEJO IJo.n to CAR. WASH PLUS (PG) ==· . •. ·- ' .. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY , 6800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 M•y the new year be your most fe1tlve HAMBURGER HAMLET l.>l.1 \tl.1111-. \ "' I \I ,tllt l,tJ I Here's w1sh1ng you the . best in the comir'R new ·year1 ""~)/,,J1fl" ';!>•tf; 1/11• u 494-0706 1445 GUHMl!YRE LAGUMA IEACH 494-0706 I. MAX SCHMIDT CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY I ' <> I Ion w:m I n "''' f;.l.·t ·Of~7 Our sincerest wish for a year of good t heer for our good friends. PAMPERED PET Hoff day Hotel 20592 L•CJlll"I Canyo LOCJlll'a .. ach 49-J-0142 ~.A°JL(LV1(·: · . . o~r .. ,:~ ... · lo our mony friends ond polrons From the stoH of 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~· • LINCOLN·MEACURV l626H.ARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WldtingVou the Ha'-pielf NtwYearf MllRQDIS MOTORS YO\.VO I TOYOTA 2llt2 M.,..,_tfl• fJ'"1rJ • MtutonVlelo 111.a. 4llott1d Frum harbor lo harbor & .111 lhruout the land, w1• t·xl<'nd our wishes lo all for a ha1>PY holiday :.cJ!.On &· tlt'W yt>ar 1\ D1vi ,111n of . 11.1 r linr I rl\'•''I rtl\'lll Co. .. , ...... &"" ~114 k A1llST'ft1H 6018 Warner Ave 11.8. 342·7786 TOWNE & COUNTRY AUTO SALES & LEASING 2167 llARUOll BLVD. (;()STA MESA .._.yHoUday1 • fo Afl Our fl'Wnd101t IALIOA ISLAMD •d HIWPORT ARIA ,...., 11=· DON TYL•"• •S90C ••"a AL TO"• i:'rtdlly. Documber J I 19T6 Our Very Ik-;t W1-.h,·-. for .1 llJppy & ~aflo l lol11l.1 \ ~ason. PEACE OM EARTH From Th<! NEPTUNE SOCIETY Cremation & luriot Af Sea 2400 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 646-743 I We hope this holiday season rings in joy for you and yours IVAN'S t'orel8n Car Rf'pn Ir &8odyWorlts lO'»Uarbor Blvd. C ~t 64-5-1982 Our h1•-.1 \\l:o.h,·s 111 all our I IO\' I rn•nd • Our best wishes during this holiday season. PERCE BEST WISHES TIME TO WISH YOU THE BESTI REGENCY MOTOR HOME RENTALS 925 N Harbor Blvd Santu Ana r.31 ~:J DAILY PILOT Cl M,.y .,uor htlluf,.y \t ..• ,1.,t \11 oliol..-~,11h 1tu· l1111thl $1tf.ll1h .. H Ot ltfltlUflll~ ,llttl th.-WoiflU rtH''lllOIU \ ut 'r•·\tt"f''"" 'I." \ 11111 I lunlo fl1 I· 1111d \\1llt I o\ ,. ( 1•1111l l l.·.1lt h '"" lt.111111111·'~ rl11111111l ., "' f111J11l.11 .... ""'" .\1111 nw ,1.,v 1 1·.11 associated I ROKERS--REAL TORS 10H W l olbon • 11·l•U A Toast for a very Good Year to our Fne Ads ONE HOUR MARTINIZING :!~11(1 I I .11 '"" Ill \II. t ·c~1.1 i\11·'·' r1 \Is 1;-111r. Mey It better lttell .,;trh ••••y paul~t 41eyt S\•a:.cins Crccllng11 IJrt Vl' Saft'ly WES·TSIDE Rf Al TY INC 848 2J;,iJ 16.~ t:llln)ll'r Hununi:ton lk•ach .. • -C2 DAILY PILOT 1 • • , r , •• '''" •• I J" I I' ,, ' J ,,, 1 ' I' ..... 1 II • GRUBB & ELLIS COMMERCIAL BROKERAGE COMPANY l.!'.~t ,\J.H \rlhur lll\d !'>1111" llMI, "''" IWH l B1•.1d1 833-2900 \I." ,111 '""r ",,,.,. 'HUH htt• fU Jf);';"' siMply US 3416 Via Oporto t'Wwporl ~ach 675-3123 '' · , , .. , \ ., ... ,.,, , I,,, . •I • I,, ;4 / f ' ~''I \ , ,, ,,., .. .,,, '+523 CAMPOS Dt· IRVl!4E "·" \olll "'·" , .. 111 I •l ,.r ~·· • .t .111.t .1 I \lllll 1Jll' ll1I' \• 111$1 11 tll' Pacific City Bank (,11l1k111'o l''ol """ l·.11111.,:1·1 .11ul \l.11',111111.1 ((,, \tl.1111, f lu11l111~lu11 l!t'J1·h I lttlt•l.I\ I; H't t tttl-' I., HUI ru,• 11' I I f1•11cf, ,\ I ll't1111l1 I• We:.ley N. Taylor Co. 1 't t t S 111 ,l11.1q11111 1 lilh ltll I "" wport ll{·,11 h 644-4910 TIME TO WISH OLD FRIENDS A HAPPY HEW YEAR! WAL T'S WHARF 20 I Main St. Seal ~ach, Co. 12131598-4433 ( . ·Dlil'P"J!ll \ I fl I r I I ' ~ I I I ' \ \' ti '" \\t ll \ • I , he. ,1 t~ ANCHORAGE ~ INVESTMENTS l7 t 41 49'-771 1 J ll\\I 1 '11,1~t ll\\\ "·"'·' 1'11111l Warmest W1~lwi. From /\ll of U~ to nll nf You llappy llohrla} s WORLD REAL ESTATE 3015 B. Harbor.l.fvd Costa~esa 556-7777 HI.,. •l H t1•1··{ ~:rw YP•H ;ind .1 tr •''' I Q771 51, 11 111d:..1y 1i.1·.,· • 1 ta~ •nnri' 8· .. !i, ~Pi~~.~~~~rs ( ·11~t.1 :\11•,,1 ~>-llM4lJt ' ·Jol' ; I I Rlnclne tn with o.._r b11t wlahHI -- From .111 thc-Crt•w at Mesa Boat & Marine W1• wi~h you :ill 11 Vl'ry Happy New Y e11r ' 1595 N1•wrX>rt Olvd Co6tll Mc!la 646·6269 \\ arroc:'l l'o 1Shl'' lor .1 hoh<lu v a.ca~on trtf~.i "1th s,:ootl h1".oll11 ,11111 h.1pp111t" '.;ntl \11111 tw~l ''-\\\\·,Ut\11 " Bay & Beach Realty 4t/1 Nr" rnn C-c-11(1·r l>r N1•wpurt lk.1l lt May the New Year bring you and your family everything good LIDO CARRIAGE TRADE COIFFURES :JJm Vta Udo :°':t'WIJOl'l llcJl'h lii~1 ~:170 I "f~· •i~­lt\o/· ~/ haoe a re,at,we NewyeDJL! I Wl' would lib to wi~h I yo u all a Vttry Happy New Year from: Ginny Taylor Hon"y McGill Abby Alderman TA YLOR·MADE REALTY 499-2986 Happy Holidays From All Of Us 111 Ill ESr111r rNVf'.IMr Nr /" • ,.1.· 111 /11111··· 1 •1•1•1i/, HAPPY NEW YIAR to our many customeraJ FIYEPOIMTS ' PETSHOP· 18593MolnSt. H~Oftlch ~6313 'irth•l•th ,,11111 /.! ti) "'' 1 "uh J 1i.1rr' 111111m•, 111,• "" 1, \\ ,t \I BALBOA ISLAND FERRY 410~ B.;yfrnnl B<1lhoiJ l:sland 6 73· I 070 May the New Year bring wealth and happiness lo you. llJppy New Yt•ar To Yuu All Balboa Boy Prop. Rl'altors 675-7060 150'J W CoJ:.l ll\1 > New IJOrl lk'.i1·h \\c hope your wishes come true during the next year and all of the years that follow Happy Hair DHigns 2776 Forbes Rd. LaC)UnaANiguel •1!15 0161 111 all our wonch-rful p,1t11ms' We wis h youth(' lil:.,t oC l'vcryt~ng. Ma larlren Family Re&tour"ant 212 E. 17th Strut Costa Me s a , 646-4303 Wr .1sk Gori to guide us .1111n our lives c:.1nd eride.ivors during the c.om1ng yeJr BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 lroadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 ' . ft, re~ w•~hul > v •u i I ' w yeJr {I I ••• 11r1 HI 111 11 p I '-.') Richord D. Fornl'y mid Associates R~altors :iw !'>.\:>I \1t<;1 •·: 1, ~u1ll' J~"'· Ncwix111 lko,H h 640-1700 WI' w1!>h lo t·~tt•n1I hi•q "1shes to Jll our t 1 H·111I-. & 1n• 1le them lo t·11m1• 111 :Jilli !'>IJl'l\11 :"l•W Yl.11 ' l::vl• wrth us. FR EH CH Caf~ Lr Blarritz 414 H. Hwpt Blvd. H.B. 645-6700 • WE WISH YOU THE BEST OF.~TWISllJo:S FOi! \'Ill HtOl\t E\'l·.H YO:\ I·:.\ I ROH ORT Real &tat~ Professionols 21062 Brookhurst H~tington Bl'och 963-8377 1\ll "'ti~ Jt l.1110 lll'.1111 ,., tend our "at tnl'.,l \\ 1-.hr!. for a joyfrllr<l llolrda) season & n nc·-N yt•a t filled with h:ippinl·~s. good health & prosperity LIDO REALTY :U-;'7 \in l .iclo .N.H. *673-7300* A TOAST fOR A GOOD NEW YEAll Balboa Pavilion 400Maln St. lc6oa, Ca. 673-•633 WP W\h you" Y•"'' ot ~·o~ 11mPs Y.C1<1<J 1111 rr, ,int1n•ut11 !>ut ce1 111 ro..ili. NOACK TROPHY & ENGRNING CO. 102 E~th ~t "'"l \k~.t 646 141 ' ·11w h.;pJ111·-.I of l11l11l." ~ ~11 ~OU .>fl ,\ l\lr ttt .,1 ""''h1•-. fur .1 '1 ' I 1111' :".l'W \ t'Jr . MACNAB-IRf INE !•~~~.1,~ .. £01~,~~}i,, Jt;MSan :\11.:ud)r Ne\\ purl lk,1<•lt "' ti:!tlO -1;.-1:-il'.11111111» tr lrVllll' 7~:! 11 • DENN & DENNI: PERSONNEL SERl :!OK2 ;\I rdwl:-1111 I >r t r\'11tt' 833-2700 t~l611 B!',1t'h HI\ ti llu1111n~lon fk.ll'lt 848-1 288 -\ 'Mele ¥alrk\mahi' /\ncl \ \ ll.111011M.1k.1h1k111011 Corona def Mar Pr~p,; ,.: ( ... ~!i~;~~94 t'1111111,1 tlt•I M.1r RINGING IN BEST WISHES For The New Year Laguna Niguel~ the choice community LAGUNA NIGUEL REALTY t (>ff 11·~·~ lO M'I \ l' \ 1111 ~J ;\11111ard1 HJ' l'l.;1.1 l..1g11n.1 '\ 1gud 496-4040 8 30·5050 I HAPPY «··;j·\ HOLIDAY! 1"11l l'1\ For Tlw ll11litf.I\"' ~1oyd !:>mllh /Iv !'>l>n UHIOH SER VICE STATION 1 'fOI) :-: I'\\ )JH I t JI l ~I) l'u~t:i ;\fr~a Mli :1t11 \\'J.; \\ l~tf \Ill II \f'I'\' 1101.tl> \\..., \nil .1 '"'" \1 .11 1111. d l'oltft J,:IHOll l!o'.tllh It 1pp1 ru•s .... ;uul f.!UCHI lr,t I u1tc' Ji!J.:'..~~~·· llOS N.Coo~t Hwy.,lO!JVHO 494-1177 Happy New Year From the.Staff Al MAGI'S MAGIC 1894~/2 Har bor II Coda MH o, Co. 642-6245 }, /J \. I Peace on Earth \111\ \U//r holt.lt/\ I 1 .. 111/1 1/ 1111/i '"'"' •• itt11/ 11•1 /111111/,, /.,1 /, l/Jll/: I/\ ''fl,. \ ,,,, DON JOSE'S RESTAURANT 9ll!l:l 1\d.1 m" An• flunttni,'lon Bc:.11·1t 962-7911 Wr:-h111j.! '\"1JU ~ Your· ;1 \ ,., v ll.111 11} llol1tl ·~ :'>1 ,1 .1111 lrl)ln ,111 uf LI~ .II Wotrrfront Properties, Inc. t213 I 592-2813 16182 Pacific Coast Hwy Huntington Beach FEI.f% A :'\ 0 .'-: L' E \' 0 FllO~t El Torito-Newport l.!:!I l>olplun·SlnkC'J' \\..iy ;\;t•wporl llc•ad1 833-9740 I :il~1:! \ :111t11• 11\H'Sl W1·,1111111~fl'I' 898-6621 NORI NS REALTY I· I 1111111111 hfllt .. to n111r hou,1• lest Wishes f111 1···~f fw;illh ;111<1 <·11111111111«1 pru,p1•nty 1111 h1• "'"' .~";tr. I lti~1S.1 C'11.1~t llw v. l.1\(il':-.l .\ 111''.t\('it * 494-8057 * .... ~~· ,.~ ... Wi':J~ f.rcjo~ •'"'~ mi111111' hf •·1 ,.,... •la' in 1•177: tewey's Rubbish Service 2113 C.nyno nu. C'o~ta Me"" 642-1191 HAPPY NEW YEAR to our many customeral YEAGER REAL TY and INVESTMENT CO. 2700 llarl)or Blvd. Ste 310 <:oi-ta.r.fua 5:16 6l 7l • Moy you chorl G ~mooth, happy cour>c alt along the way• WATERFRONT HOMES 2633 W . Coa~t \ \ i ' 1 f \.;. • • I 't • '"''' '"' \'I-' \\' f 1 \ f I P 1 RUSTY PELICAN RESTAURANT SHAKEYS PIZZA PARLORS '"I I'"''" pt!! I Ill\ 11 1 ·,,,, ,, \11·,,11,111 ll:!Oll 111.~#l II• '" h 1111 ti ll1111t111J,!ln11 111 h ~"· • :1.''tll I 11 107 Cul\1·r 1111 ,, I 1 vml' i~!I JIM~• Ktilfl \\ ... '"'' l't1u111.11n \.tit.·, ~1.: .:; .. r. llh \\l'llllfo )'1111 ~Jn Ch•m l'lltt' l!l~· l1t 10 cf1) ~~ ... ~ u._t·. . II,, ",,,.,, • '" ,/,. ""' /t,.,, '" hd,. nil •ti ,.nr ,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,.,, Merry Chn!.lm11 ~ & 111111 PY New Yuar •ncJ :.pi•1•1;1I thunki. lo 1111 O( \'OU for vuur p11lro11a1.tt'. 'I011k1ni.: f11rw;ird to M't•llll! ~·1u .111 m lhr nc" Yl'Jr • PACERA REALTY I 5242 L Wlllttler II Wll ..... r,Ce. Toast 1n the New Yea r ' "'.11<11 Gn •1•l1ni.1' 111 .. 11 <)Ur f•11dl·rful patron~' Wt• 1' ~ou tlw bt·1ot 111 ' '"'1' 1111! •• MU 194 IDAS LERSHO, wport ll•d 1t0Me1a 2·4971 NEW YEAR • M ay your New Yeor'1 cheer continue thru rhe year De GEAR E'S PLUMBING SERV. RINGING IN BEST WISHES Happy Hew Year ' GREEN HAVEN NURSERY & GARDENS I ht• .. ,.,, "' l'\l'P · 1h1ni:: Il a '" 1 "1tt1 tl1•rf11I , .. ,.,- II \l'l'Y llDLll> \\ :-.. l 'runi \II ()I\" \l LLOYDS MURSl:RY 2083 Newport Blvd Costa Wesa r 1. JOYOUS & P OSPEROUS EW YEAR From: John, Dick. Ninfa. Cdl~. letlt, '°"' ondR..,. PROPERTY HOUSE G:n1 W l'o&!!l Hwy Newport Boch '42-JHO ·- \\ \\ t oalJ •I II tr 11,1. h.1 rr1f1\'" ,, .. 1 ..... \.\.l ...... ' 1111· \11111 !101111 "Ith "'""I ,,, .illh I\ h.11111111;-.,. th1 ""''' I"\' h 11l11l.1\ •o',t·•ltll ,\: llW Ill'\\ \t•,11 Orange Coast Real Estate ·1~~1 I·: t'!>l I h\ ~ . 1 '11 \I UNIVERSITY I 'Pl•1dtng '"lh .. un<frrful .. hht'• fur '"u' May four holidays be pllyl \ 1011-1 t111tll "' ""' ,..,,.,J.·rlul 11111n11 .. ' I ) We hor. you achieve piness and su ess in 1977' Season's Cheer Wt! w1<,r1 you IUI'> Of 1 he~r '"th• • orn,,., "ew Y""'' W~HINGTON CLEANERS & LAUNDRY l077 w. Bilkl•I Co~ta ~r:.;i Wltllll•K yoe I uppy. SealOft'I Greetings 1 lle11U1y, aocl bouatllut Tl1•JOi<'l' 111 lh1• holiduv from Ntw Vu r ''"cl~sr" MESA o.~lo;~~~"' Davis-Brown CITY HALL Purty f-lood Scrvieot\ 11 Fair Drt•e ... ._... ••h Appliances Costa MeM 6)S.4JJO 411 E. 17th St. llLsz•J Complet.f f•cihtl@t ror C t M ,.. • tllhypnorutenna. OS a eta DAIL y PILOl C.J 'T IME TO WISH YOU THE BEST! \\,1rm1: .. 1 "l'>hl''> Imm Jlf 1ot u.-. lo Jll of ,>ou I rom NEWPORT HARIOR COSTA MESA Boord of Realtors I . /, ~ U I• t;.w~• . ·- ..-HERITAGE REALTORS 150\t ,\d;im~. C: M 546-5880 .ri:!O('amµw1. N H. H111•11111i•11 /f.J /, t• 1111 ',,, ,,, /1111qlit1•1 Clllt/ 'I""'/ t1 "'1""' I AUIED ELECTRIC ) & LIGHTING CO. 222 Vidorfa Costa Mesa 646-3737 1 \(·r"'" I rum 1:rc1:11hun•n i\ur~l't') 1 A VERY llAPPV Nl\W VEA R ! COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 383 W lUth St.. C~tn Mc a 646.0536 ,~~~~o:·~o~c ·~!>:~~::II; ~~,A.JLQ~{(o·: ~~O~·~lf'i='C . 'J ~~r .. r . ~ . -~ ·. ~ .. ~ ';?l l .>t-~~o~r ... ~ . x . ""' . ~~ , . ; ••• ~ J '()_·~. • •• (!4 OAll Y PILOT Fflday December 3f. 1918 ringing out good wi~hes HAPPY NEW YEAR BALIOA ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 333 Marin• An Balboa Island 675-6871 _ .. _ Wt> will .;lwt1y'> r1•111P111l1t•r yc,u 1 t 1~1· 1 H.1pr " We're ringing in luck. peace, love and happl· nen for you in WES TC LIFF HAIR F~HIONS 1701 WeskliffDr. Newport ~ ac,h 642-6857 We 11 hh l lh.tnk 111 0111 plHrun'< £ l•H•k for 11.ird Nt•W Y1'.i11 FOUNT AIM VALLEY CITY COUNCIL lO:MiSl,1tt•r I W M'l"\IU~)u11 lht• "'"' 1n~ )t•.trs l"uwil.1111 VI) :11 •• 1 x:t:: J AHO STAFF WISH EVERYONE A SAFE & HAPPY HOllDAY SE.SOM /!i;j,e?-°"' j ..... .,., ' ~"i~ ~)j (. NEWPORT. IMPORTS noo w Co.ur N·~ NE 642-9405 l.•·1 1111• ll~h1 111 , ....... \4,ct Ill lf.c• ho ,1 1 I' •11 1h .. 11.1111011, ,11, '''""'"•Ill I'\,., L"t•11u pt'.11 •• lur .Ill p1o;111h•·, 111 1111' "'"hi '" I 1 \ I' l II 1: I' 1 h t• I l 1l h.1rrnorn •Franuft E. Cousey •Jomu D. Howard •lilt Horn••ious • Jomu 0 . CQl\HY •Joan Mc.Milli..,- l l•J.l~o l'·m~r If\\' l \C:l. '''Ill-;\( 11 497·2457 . . . . TAK \T \"UHSl•.H\ L·\:'\ 1>$ 01\l'I \(; 780 lai.r Street 1760 Po.-,no Ave. Costa Mesct.546-0724 S<>n 1n1 ,\JI llt .10).!l' Cou111I MA~ THE NEW 't'EAR BRING WORlO P£ACE ART'S LANDING 503 E. Edqewater BALBOA 675·05SO Our b('<;I wishes to :tll our line fnrnds CYCLE&CO .. 2H8 H•wport ll•d. Co!tto Me10 642-7910 WE WISH YOU THE BEST From~ Offic.e & Staff of Herbert Hawkins Realtors 18055 MOCJnOlio Fountain Valley 96S-83 I 1 \\ . , ... ,.. 'J, t I 'flll ht:lftt1.fJuu, 1t1f 111 .. pt 111\ 1111111 d1t t HffHU t It ! •111 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY 11;~.ClAdaml>. L'u~la Mt'Sl.I 546-9270 The c/0<k slr1lces twelve cind r#i e time is here ro wish one and all a year of good chee1 Thlt will b•the flrat YHr of the test of our lh1et. May w• all btn• tflt from thltfrMh •tart. /,om ... Our sincerest wish for a year of good cheer for our good friends. !11\PPY &SAF'fo; HOLll>AYS COSTA MESA POLICE •ssoc. P.O. BOX CE Irvine 556·5280 WC> w•'>h Y'lt.I 1hr h,iµ p1es1 New Years rt t ebrat1on ever' May tl1c new year be ftlled w1lh JOY tor you SOUTH COAST POOLS 634W.laker Costa Meia . 546-0669 A TOAST IOI A GOOO NfW YIAll Here'' a little candle of hope to thed tome light on our wlahes for your new yeu: Sandpiper Hair Oesil!n 2 I 0 I E. Coa1fHwy CdM 675-7720 , ... W e'rt' ~ittin' on top of lht-world this ~ason, wishing you the ~st! REX L. HODGES REALTY 15781 l:lr()Okhur-.1 \\\·~tm1n>olcr. C;1 839-171 0 All The Slaf( Wbh · \ 1111 A .ln\ou~ llohd.1v LAGUHABEkH Chamber of\ ConWMru &I Civic Auoclati~ 357 G!.NMyre \ lO<J'.910 leac.h 494-1018 . ........ T~st in the NtW Year! Here's \shing you the happ1e!., the groov1e~t and mo~fun l11t~d year eve~ wooon WHARF :e.:11!1 Ne'J><lrl 131\ ti NcwpOt lk>uch 675 .. 474 HAP Pt NEW YEAR! W1• Join In \\'1~h1n1 ,\II Tcnnh "''" l'r• :\J;myt;n.,1l liJlll<'·' · i\t l"he #I ,., { I I I John Woyne Tennis Club l\JPwp:>rt Beath (714 ) 64·l·6900 ~~ A Happy New Y tor To Old & New Pals our best wishes for a Prosperous and Happy New Yea r! ~ , .. 1.·,.r; . . ,~· ARROWHEAD Unen Senic~ Inc & Dult Control DiY I 0 I 5 E. Oron()ethorpe Anaheim 879-8502 Cirowmg With The An•;i OOM'TBUY WE SUPPLY! lllTHl IEWYEIR lt5!1 VOLVO MAYTHE NEW YE~ BRING WORD PEACE Here·s w1'\1r\~ you lhe h.1pp1e\l Pir wo11v1es1 and mot lun lilted yea cw•r1 ro6perou6 Season 's Greetings H.tve a wonderful Nt•w Year1 Bi> sur1• t 1111::. I U!> Ill 1977 from .Jk .fl-/ &kit. .'.fYQ(', Valley Realty 1470 JamborH Rd. 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SANTA )!ONICA (AP) -Aeronautical engineer Ted L SmlUI. 70, who pioneered development. of airplanes for bust· nesamen, died Wednes- day following open.heart surgery He is bes t known for designing the twin·engine Aero Com· mander. SAN DIEGO CAP) Cmdr. Jesse F . Cable Jr., 55, of Escondido, a Navy pilot in three wars, has been buried in San Diego. In the early 1960s, be was acUng command· ing officer of Miramar Naval Air Station. GSTAAD, Sw~erland (AP> Justin Than· nbaUHr, 84. a German. born. U.S . art dealer whose landmark exhibi- lioos spread the fame of modern m asters, died here la s t S unday. Deaih Notl'"e• HACHt:l El LA A tiA(HEZ, '"''°""lo! Ca.I• M•'• C.•l1to rri1.-P•\-.r•O •wo -.. 0.t t m bttr ~. •O• At ltQf' 0 '¥1"Af\ Str"'C"\ e>e"l1dln9 •I SM l 1H rtJllHI L. LAM9Wt\tcllft (P\Apitl MOf'1U.'' t MCCAllTHY LO.O."A MCC:Alll MV ,,..,....,, ,,.,,. OK,.mMt >O l'flt. ~new•\" ,...,.iftf•n1 nf Co\t• Me• .t, (dhfo r n1d S,,~ry!lf"t. Ul•nd l"O At SMITM TUTHILi. 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(Allloml•'1tco0 tiow•ril, llrwt>•-•'· nt Oa!ft!noo Orlve, Nn •, Nowoorl llU<h. (AlilMnl•t)MO .,rthur "'O•H. 10011 llnv•I O•• '""'~ V"'l!t llM• (•lll~r"I• fltl\ hu\I"""\ I\ tO"°U( ltd l)T • llMll ..toertlllr\hlO Ot rrv L"~ 9 r111>olltr "''' ... , ..... ,,. w .. "'"' wlttl , ... '"'"'''Cl••~ et 0••" .. '°""'Y"" Oe< I> • .,. ~ 'W!I•,_. ()r~ (M\I 0_..11 '"''Of Oil(. ti 2' ti, 10l1'14 J•" I IOFI ,1'0'l I• PUBUC NOTICE S·JTm NOTICETOCllEOITOllS SU .. l!lllOtt COUllTOl"TMI! n .. u O,CALlllOltHIA flOll THl:COUNTYOFOltAHGl In IM M•lter 01 '"" E \IOI• O' 'ILICE FRANCIS Mill.EA O•r••"'<I Notice •• ,_..,•by ql111•n to < rr&01tan NYtftQc••lm\ •O••,_,, ,~,_ ,,..,,,,...,~, 10 fll• \olld ttalm\ In thfl otflc,. of tht» ''''kof the •fof•\Ald court., tnO,.'-"' ....... 10 IM u...,.r,lon.HI ti IN Olllft of llYll LIAM SHfl'Fl(L D, 111\ Hor1h Rou SI S.nl• "n•. C•lllO•'tl• .,IOI In ! ... (il•ofMfll•A~ 1"0'•"00""""1Y whlth lell•• Olllt• "I ... 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Alter a few weeks, both calculators began to malfunction. As the company ~equested. I returned them with $4 to cover handl mg charges One repaired calculator was returned to me. but I never received the other. My letters to the company requestmg it have remained un answered. L.S .. Costa Mesa Friday Oecemoer 31 1"1_7_6 ________ nAtl Y PIL:;.O'"--r __ C'=-=5=- A"Wf•"""9 .. OBSTACLES BLOCK PROMISE OF VAST ENERGY SUPPLIES Fire Bums Near Arctic Island Exploratory Well Tbe Customer Service Department of Malbmatle Sales, foe., 730 N. Main St .• Waterbury, CT 06704, was contacted regarding your mlsslng calculator. Accordi.Dg lo company records, two ulcula&ort were sent to you last June. Another Is being malled to you now to replace the one pre· sum ably lost en route. Nostalgia Geu 'Dlftr Vete DEAR PAT. A few friends and I have been col· lecting political campaign materials for years. We have buttons, banners, bumper stickers -you name it. Has anyone ever formed a group for collec· tors such as us? Canada's Trapped Oil Stagnates Under Earth S.S, Costa Mesa There's a group for almost everytblng, includ· tng campaign memorabllia collectors. Write to American Polilical Item Collectors (APIC), 66 Golf St .. Newington, CT 06111. Cantinflas Airport Named For Comedian From AP Dispatches Mexico's newest international airport ha!> u new name -Cantinl1as, for the comedian "I'm not worthy." re~ponded Mano Moreno, known throuJ?hout the world as CantinOas . He accompanied (;uillermo Rosell, the Mexican m1rn~lcr of tourism , on a fli ght to what formerly was E l Cipres Airport, six mrles south or Ensenada. * The <'a s e of C laudln ~ CANTIHFLAS Longet , acc u sed of manslaughter in the shooting de- ath of her lover. professional skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich, is moving closer to trial at Aspen, Colo. Some 300 persons have been ordered t'l appear in a Pitkin County district court the next two weeks as prospective jurors The court clerk, Shirley Dills, said that 75 will appear Monday Sabich died of gunshot wounds last March in the Aspen chalet he shared wi th Miss Longet and her three children. Miss Longet. former wife of singer Andy Williams, says the shooting was ac C'idental. .. ' ~: Keeping his word cost Rudy LoHan Pf'rpich 12 hour+ pf nearly nonstop handshaking his first day as governor of Minnesota. Perpich. sworn in as governor at noon. pro· mised lo shake hands as long as people showed up in the Capitol. It was a way of de· monstrating, he said. the "open administration" he plans . It was about 12:41 a m the next day when the former den· list from the Iron Range m northern Minnesota greeted the last well-wisher and when at was over. he said his right little finger was "very sore" "Some of the people from the Range have a strong gnp." he said, laughing. • One of Britain's toughest trade union chiefs and militant pres ident of the 130,000 m e mber &ilermakers' Union was knighted in Bntain's New Year's I looors list to become Sir Daniel McGarvey. From the other end of Britain's social spec· trum. Norman Hartnell, dressmaker to Queen Ellnketb II, w as named Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order -a pnsonal knighthood Crom the Queen. Most or the New Year .----------- Honors, as is the custom, ( PEO/,I. 1.: J are confe rred by the _,._ queen on the ad v ice of the _________ _. prime minister, currently Laborite James Callaghan, but t he Order of the Garter, the Order or the Thistle, the Order of Merit and the Royal Victorian Order are al the queen's personal discretion. • Sen. Thomas F. Eagletoo wants to know why it took 11 days for a letter he mailed in Kansas City, Mo .. to be delivered in Washington He's asking U $.Postmaster General knjamln F. Ballar. Eagleton says lhe letter -to the chief of the Army Corps of Engineers -was r-ecelved b the corps Dec. 28 although it had been mailed at the Muehlebach Hotel in Kansas Cit y on Dec 17 He dtd not say what it was about, but said the delay lndicat· ed "a serious breakdown In the system." Eagleton took no such chances with his complaint to Bailar. It was hand-delivered by a staff member. PUBLIC NO'MCE ,.l(TIT10U$ 8UllNUS .. AMI HATUl\f"lllT "'9 IOllowl"O M''°" I\ dol"O llV\I• ,...,".' OHAllMA MOTO,_$ Tll W ITll• s1 1 • co.i• Mt ... ~-. ""1 Cllll\ ""'~onv '"'"''" ll •l C)t.,.qt Aw , Cotti M•M CA •1-11 Tl>!\ 1111,11\ .. t I• f 0 ...... 1.0 by •fl II'\ •111-1 °'''' ,.., ,,, .. '"'*'"tw110•-• r .. ,, O..ty "'* a.< ,, 11 1tt' •Ml ,,,., 1 .. lt ll "'°"" Right Upheld LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Los Angel e11 Superior Court judge has upheld the rl1ht of the Santa Monica Commun!· ty Colle1c Oiatrict to hire temporery teachera an a Y~•r ·to ·year baal1 1Without trantln1 them tenure. EDITOR'S NOTE -Caoodians fwd htgh hopes a f PW yenrs.ago thal lt1t>re was ertcugh 011 and natural ga.~ under the Arctic ice to last for years Hut liw1r dreams may be comrng apart, as an As- JOCwted Press special correspondent re- port• m lhi~ last of three articles cm Canada. By PETER ARNETI' MELVILLE ISLAND, Arc tic Sea (APl It's down there somewhere. under land permanently frozen half a mile deep 20 btlhon barrels or 011. anrl 40 trillion to 240 tnlhon cubit· feet of natura l J!a S That is what the geologists claim. But increasing numbers of Cana· dtans are beginning to realize that lhetr dreams of vast. needed energy resources wa1tmg to be plucked from the barren 1c elands by modern technology are still largely wishful thinking THERE llAS BF.F.N dram:it1c 1•x ploralton. 011 n~s have been tu!>shng with 700·foot t:Jll floating ice moun tains tn "lcl'berg i\l!l'y" off the Labrador coast. Divers have been on the ore an floor, 1,000 feet h<:low the surface or the /\relic Sea to cmplact• equipment There have bl'cn some tant1hzmg flnds to j ustify some of the hundreds of m1lhon~ of dollars ~unk ml o the search. ~hat is described as one nf the bes t ~as wl'lls in the world has been drilled on King Christian tslanc1 in lhe High Arctic. When it is flared ror Visi tors. the fl ame can bl' Sel'n from 50 miles a'>' ay. The Mackenm: River Delta quickly revealed a b1l1 1111\ barrels of 011 wh(•n exploration moved into hi~b gear three years ago. THE UNHAPPY REALITY for Canadians and the multinat1om1l com· pan1es financing the work , however. is that the finds so far arc nowhere near as significant as f1el(l c; m the> Alaskan North Slope. and the Rrifoh North Sea. None of the energy re. sources so far discovered in northC'rn Canad a can yet be econorrncally marketed, a situation also d1squiettn~ lo northern-tier Amc;icans who have grown dependent on Canadian natural gas The ~1tuat1on rriuld further de· teriorate fnr these reasons. according to oil indu~try and government of- ficials -A MONEY SHORTAGE. 1l u11. dreds of millions t>f dollars have been spent on Canadian arctic exploration for no dollar rell• •n. and much more capital 1s requir .. d, particularly to build the pipelines lo bnng 1t lo markets in the south There arc serious questions about whe ther there will be enou~h otl and gas up the re to Justify the enormous explor a tion cosLc; Canadian federal gov<'rnmcnt moves to chop away al foreign owners hip or lhe oil companies with tough new regulations is lessening in· dust ry enthusias m for lhe cm·r~y search. -EMERGING POLITICAL awareness of the• m1tive Jncll ans anti Eskimos who populate part of lh1· sparse Arctic lands threatrns t(}..delay or stop c>xploration and trunsporhnum plans ··rn Canada many JlCOPI(· still think that great multinational comp11nics are Jostling each other lf> invest m Canadian energy," lJ ~ /\mhas~ador Thoms Enders told un Ottaw1.1 nu d1ence recently "In f<tcl. thl' cnNAY opportunities a nd r <·turns are more· attractive elsewht>rt>. tnclucling th<> United States, .. he said Hu11e costs. sla~~enng <>ven to the mu.ltinat1onal corporations. are rnm· mon In the Inhospitable Arctic. Dnll Ins in the Beaurord Sea off the Mackenzie Delta cost the industry S.'30 millton per hole. the most co!!I ly !\lngle projects ever dri lied, according to the Bank of Montreal. ' DOME PETROLEUM this year beaan a $500 million project . gambl· Ina that oil and gas Ue under the beauford Sea, but othet mulllna- tlonals have cooled off to the once· golden Mackende Delta region. and are considertna Joining the Canocllan 9overnment ln the High Arct ic archipelago . ''Just SlOO million more and we could cross our gas threshold of 20 trillion cubic feel needed to Ju::Ufy a pipclln<'." said Charles Herther· lniton, pr~sldent of Panarctk Oil, a consortium of 29 <.·11mpamcs that has spent hair of the $500 million already invested Jn JJ1,::h /\rd ic exploration. Panarct1c cl;uml> 111 have tapped 15 trillion fet'l of ga s ~o far OTHER ('OM l'ANI F.S llAVE dropped out of th<.' Arctic Island~. Dr1lhng in 1976 wa~ around 75,000 feel compared with 220,000 fl'el in 1973. •·nut the expeniltturc i.o far is a mere p1ll;m ce romp.1r<•d to wh at future costs ar<.' i::oin~· t1> ~."!>aid I II Mackay. 011 an<1 ga~ ma11ager of the Bank of Montreal m l'algary, Alberta Th<-' Polar Gas ptpd m<-', one or fi ve proposals for lram.port.1ng oil and gas south fro m 1he /\rd1c·. would cosl $10 bt lhon for the 1.000·mtle trip to Cana· d1an and /\m c.•ric an natural gas mark<'ls M11ll 1htllton cloll:.ir sums are also ml'nliom•d for the other four pipeline propos als, including the onre favor ed Joint Canada-U .S pipclin<' down the Mackenzie Rivc-r Valley that seems to have fallen into dis favor. EXPLORATION /\TTENTION 1s centered on two I\ 1·d1c regi ons -Hw islands, a nd lht• •'askrn coastal waters off La brarlor The ArctH Islands arc one of North America !> 'Jut 1100 •HH0tt _.r,. ca11d K'e could trou Ollr ga• tlarf"shold ol 20 trflllo11 rHbir feet needed to jM•til!I a plpeH11~' ~~ last frontier r E'gmn!> Thry ,jl almo~l at the top of the \\Oriti. 0nc·:iscd mo~t of the year in t<'e Polar hears a mltll' a1-ross lhc generally monoton11u~ landscape of fl at and rolling ttorr<J1n, ~omelimes al lacking man. Four ml workers han· been killed by p11lar uc•ars in three: Y<'ars. While wolves fruit<' with dogs in the drilling camps. MW;k ox appear on distant ridR"e l!nt'.'>. II new well on Cameron lslan1t w:.i., to be drtlll'd 100 feet from th<.' largr bll'ttC'ht'<l !>kcleton of a whale th;i t a J?ovcrnment naturalist !.atd had prohahly lain un disturbed for S,000 ) c.·ars. CAIRNS 0 .. ROCKS left by ex- plorers dot som r or the coves. I\ Panarct1 c drtll111g < rcw recently found a hotth.• ld t n11 a he aeh by ;a French c-xplor l'r Ill J'~ <·nntammg hi:-; last will and lt"•l.•nwnt uddrcsse(i to his daughtl·r .ind a St Ch.n'itophcr medal Sf'vcn la ri::e g :is ftt'lcls have bcc·n discoverc.•d 'iO fo 1 :111<1 Qne well on Cameron l~lantl y11•lcls <irnund 5,000 barr<'ls o( 01 I .1 If a , Hcad(luark rs ·for Panarctlr cx- plor:ition 1s H 1•:1 Point C>n Melville Island, MO mtlt·s 11111th 11( the /\relic Ci rclr. The t :JmJ> ii. 1t cluster of mobile homes and house truilers. sealC'd togcthl'r to ward off the wint('r cold of '10 deJ(n·c~ lx•Jow i ern FOR TllF. WOltKERS. two wecl<s Of duty In the Jl1~h /\rrllr lS followed by a we<.'k at hom<.' A top c-quipmenl operator c;in make:> SJ0.000 a year. Off the> <'nnadtan l'ast roust, ex ploratton has bN•n moving steadily northward after tl1sappomtmg result~ ()ff Novn Sl-ntta ftn<t lhl' Grand Bank" Discoveries in the deep and hosl1lr waters In "I ceberg Alley'' off Labrador have been more optimistic and Eastcan Ltd , a ('onsortium, has made two gas strikes from four wells, and hopes for a commerciaJ dfacovery withJn five years THE AREi\ IS APTLY nam(!(!. An estimated 400 icebergs, sorno a mile long, others up to eight million tons in weight, travel each year down the Labrador coast. One like these sank the Titanic in 1912. Canadian nationalism has directly aff~ctccl the oil lndu11lry The govern· ment is seeking r1 mHjor part of the Canadian oil lndu!ltry, 90 percent ot which Is owned by foreigners, mainly Americans. CanadJan partners must now bo taken tel produce newly found fields. Long-term lusing hr;s ended, and royalty paym ents have been aJtettd~ (;8 DAILY PILOT Friday December 31, 1976 Rtol htote .... ' ()()(). 2999 The Bl1gest Marketplace on the Oran1e Coast Employ~t & Rentals .. 3000-4699 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS h'PQrotton .••.•• 7000.7199 Bualneu. Investment & MefchondlM ... , .. 800().8099 flnoncial. . . . . ... 5000-5049 You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 •567a J One Call Service Boat1 & Marw. Announcemenh, Ptrsonols. f quipmtnt • . . • . • • 9000-9099 Lost & found .. . .• 5050-5'99 Fast Credit Approval Automobiles & othlr Services & Repolrs 6000-6099 Trade It With a Want Ad Tron$p0f'totton ..•• 9100.9999 I CLASSIFIED INDEX ~!:.~~ ........ 1~!:.':':.~ ....... . ~~~!.~~~ ........ 1~~!!.~~~~ ....... . ~~!.~~.~ ..•..•. ~!.~.~ ...•..• ~:.~.5:1!:. ....... j~~:.~~ ...... . GeMrat I 002 G....,.... I 002 GtMf"af I 002 G...... I 002 Gt"M,.al I 002 ~Nf I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Geftff'CI& I 002 Getteral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• To Pllct You1 Ad, Call W ESl.l·:Y N THIMllNG AIOUT SEl.UMG? Well. now is the best time of the year to list; historically, activity is best in January. right after the holidays. This year. it will be frantic. For best res ults, get started right now! Call: 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE t.MtiHal l .. lbof h.l1M K.IJblM t"••un,ul.11 flfpt.>lt•'WJ i1r•t It l""""'MIM•t Oi.11 M.-1 0....P°'"' l'./T0<0 t''Nnt•1n \.ill,.\ 1 lunl.H'Clflln fj,.,., h ""'""" t....cu.n .. Ht:•''-Wcu.n.-U lh 1_...1un... 'lk.Vt'I '4lutof\\u1•1 ~:tr:'w!t,::" "\iinJu•n• •Vt h•"''' ..._.nu An• "'-4f tk•• h !'w'....eh L•P.un• .. 4" .. t"llft\(f'f ~t.t.lh UtHTW'\ '4tl1 REALESTAH Au~•K-t' fttr , .. h A.1Jotrt""""'' for ..,_.h ~::.:.!~~~::"" • f'mtltr., l.;Jt1 4 n1•t t om'°"rr1.t f•tof'frl \ ' 'W11>"''""''"' '111• lJupl.-tt--4rt. l '"'" , .. 1. ttr,uM·' hJ IM 'f11wn& ln~o.n-tt• ••n•(M rh h-.iJu,lr•.tl ..,,,,V\'fh Int\ fot \.,h M1,tnl•·tffTW" f"t ,.,., !tf1..-;nttth\HI Jt, 1,rf ~!.~~,-.!~,.:~'I'·',' .. ,. t)U' of..._.,., .. f'r111• lt•Nrl'lt-' fl.-rm1i '•'''-· k1·41t t.,t..-h· t-•• hwn~1 H~"I t,..\l.,1\1 V.i&rU1il RENTALS ll!JiU'U'''-. UI n1-~u tt tlnu~ I nturm '1• '' .. ,,.,..., ... •u11111, I "' ( i1inttf-1mu\o.1tt~ .. "' n t ondom1ri11•n• t hf ,,,..""""" .r'\ t u,n 1 o•nhtlU\,r' I ut Wpt .. v·" t>urn f)uplt>\• · I nt A'*' t-urH AfA I fU"1n AJ1h •urn •H t "' 11 ...... Hrw.n1 & ti-,.,,, "°""' ~'"'' c.ur"'ltllt""' ~mmtr K•fit 1t \ ..... ,~ .. I k1 1t4•l'lo H1n4o1J lo"" '' • ( ... , ·~' fut H1 hi ••ftt' thnlJI ••-w•lfW"'io, th ot~t lndi.Nt1.1J "' "'""' ~~:,,: ... ,~ . .,, M1t.ir lttt1l•h BUSINESS, INVEST MENT, FINANCE Hl.11ot~'"''Vt•t1I• lt.u1o1"'"'" v. .. ~ .. ti lnu ... tl"nol: ttl u, . .,_,,, \ lnw-f'"'""'nl V. .ml• d Mi..._•\ l11l.,1i.,111 "'"'k'V 'tl .. nt•-<1' P.lorhClrlfri1·' 111 • ANNOUNCEMENTS. PCRSONALS & LOST & fOUHO .\nnii1Ut~• nttnt• ' .. , ···•11 ....... , '•lfil'il l,N4••"intl ,.,,'f.ln ... ,. -.... lttf' '"''". tr J•• f• SCRYICCS ""f\lft lhrtf '"''' EMPLOYMENT & PREPARATION "1hio.~ It• ,,,,. ... .., JuD'lt "''' 1• lltl11 ... •"' fl ,, 4 .. MERCHAHOISC ",...,,. A11t·lf .. 1,,, ".,. ... ,,, H•'••"' I 1.1i~1i'i11 \.itl•f •• I Ah"' I it 4 f f I j 41 h 11 .. , .. '" \ '"' •\.IOHl1ff" '·•t .,, •" .... ,. '"M--'~4d•1 ••9' J .... _. II ~ '""*,..,~It, M•1 h111"" '4•"''' """'"'"' ... ,..,, ll•tt• ·~··"' '"' t "'wu• .. 1111~111..1,•11 ,,, fJHu• f l.ofh 4 t tlil•f ....... 111 .. t>tt., f.1Ht u ""'•WM \t14 f\11o1 ~;tlln,tf 1 ..... , "'"'' tt• "11 •• 1n1 h .-:·~:.i: ... ,u, •• ~.,, BOATS & MARINE COUIPMCNT , ,,,...,_ '""' .. " '4•·"~ ""', '"'•' ..... ,1,.. ' ...... ~ .... , ... ,..,. l'-·•t ,..,,., t " ... ~., k 1•I '41t ..... ' ...... ·~··· ..._,._,.., " ~"'""• TIAHSPORTATIOH ,.,,,., 4 •"'' .... -~ t1 t tn-tn f •• \t•.tttlf u .. . ....... "' ( ....... "'""""'" JI( ...... tt.-''• 1 I •>1"1 a ..... a.r ft" -lr•1'-I 11 11 ~utu ~''' • t • AUlOMOBll E ....... t i .\nl"t'" I 1••1 tc·~ '• •••·111 •• ht ... '{.,,., ,..,,, •C••I t ¥ii r1.1 U•111 t II"" i-, \ ... \u1u f_, .um \ulw1 '4,.11h1I AUTOS, IMPO RTED t.1•.,_,,,, Alh l(Mf" u \u1h "~"" u •.• ,,.~ H\4W C4HJf1 r:r.)fft l)•l'IVH .,.,, .. ,. •1 .. , U1lflilt1t J .. ,,, ••• .it..._·n tt..4trft•nH \11\1 • i.....,w,1u .. "~'"" '41·1••"'k"' 1'4Ht 141, lilllU '""' ·~~,,.,. .-..."''''' ,\,.,.,."" tlf'ft•1ith ~l\KU)Cl Mo'l1r !!tool.,, SllaJ !wt..ru fv)ot• tttump" \.1.111,t••~rn \Uhll (,,.,...,,., u ...... , AMI AUTOS, HEW AUTOS, USED 1 .... , t ••tt1tl.lr f4tM••v ti..'ln•lt'1 \'l\1 y•M· t.'om-' l'QOl!Mntel ~Uf" .. •th ~·· ~~r lmponol t..111<Ul1 --·~•r•o MtfC'Uf)' l~',:t.,.. 'll\'-0 t'l)'nM:Nlh l'l>nllot l'llMllotr"'' ~ v.,. ""• ... ~ TAYLOR CO. Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & formal dining, with view toward Harbor Island. Boat slip. ~.000. lU~A l.TOHS ~111<·t· HM H SHOIECl.ffS EXCWSIYE Charming English rustic with pie· turebook selling! Restful & beautiful area Cus tom built 3 BR home with lovely pool. Abundant fine wood lhruoul View of ocean from mstr. BR. 673-4400 Ji10 , . .., Bill CRU'NDY, REALTOR-- '' 341 Boy\1d•· Q, .. ,._. N B b7S bio l ... ... Ztll S•JoalfllhltMslood I''·" , .. , ...... .... .. , .. I \Ill _______ _,Gftterol 1002 MEWPOttT CEMTEll. H.I. 644-49 I 0 ERRORS: Adnrtisen Should ctt.ck tMir ads : ::: daily Clftd report er- :~:: ran imnediatety. The :.;:: DAILY PILOT assunws :~:: liability f« tM fir~t irt- 1.,::: cOl'T'ect instttion only. . ................•....• SECLUDED EXECUTIVE ESTATE 4BR-BEACH AREA J\n'hcd rormal two ... lorv c·ntranl'c lo nc:w world 1if elel!anee Sµae1ou!I ~un ken la1ni.: room with Gettttat I 002' GettH"al 1002 .............................................. ROIERT scon 1 DMtl• of H~1 ~ ....... Co. Gette,.al I002G ......... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·'Ill• .,,. .'U I ----------i C'rackllng rloor to 1·eil1111o: .......... has joined the sales s t aff .of Select Properties. Bob received hi s 1/J ACRE POOL ESTATE S67,560 Secluded rul·de·sac sheltered by tower1n~ pint~ lends to this ex· et·u11ve double tloor 1•n· try lo lavish hvinl( room• Sepuralc family room with Palos Vt•rdes stone f1rcpl.iee' Ep1rurcan kitchen wilh d1ninl( • Swee 111n g m.tstcr lx.>droom retreat + 2 1 • Hamblin.: •, acre grounds with fenced child safe pool• Owner \ays bnng an offrr• t'or qwck appointment call ij47 6010 .. / .. , '::: P\iblisher's Notice: '"' /\II rcul c:.l.1ll' Jtl' .. rt 1wtJ ·~:: 1n th1~ nt-'t\!'.f>JJU.'r :~ .... uh ·o.11 )l't't to the F1•4'1·r.·I F.11r Jlou:o.1ng J\d ol l'lfiH "'" wh1rh make:. 11 1l!1•i.:al In 1,~ Jlh t·rl l'l' . dlH IHI' '" fc•rpn1·t· l11n1t<1l1t111 or :•,~; d1:.l·nmtnal1nn hJs1·d on ,,, rat·1• l'Olor, rl'11g1on. M"'L "'" or nJlHJOJI 11ni.:1n nr .in .... 10lcnt1on lo m.1!.1· any "' '.'.Uch 11n·frn•n1·1· llm1t.1 :.::: t111n, ord1M·nminjt1tm · ... , !'.:: Ttw. fll'wwaix•r ""111 nol hrcpla(·~· Cathedral l'Cll mg Huge ram1ly 11>om Wtlh C'OrlVt'llll'nl Wl'l lJ,1r has commanding t'n·w 11f pool -;1Lcd yard anti tt•r rare throuRh w ;1ll of 1o:las:. Gourmet k111·hcn l>uw Swt•t>p1ng <.lair'o lo :! hui.:e master .. uite:. <Jnrl l!Ul'!>t quurtt>r llurr~. won't la:.l $8<1,000 full pnce Call~ il\81 .. ' bach e lor's degree t~ from Union College and is licensed in .~ insurance and securities as well as being a real estate broker He has been active in financial planning and investment real estate m Southern California for the pas t ten years. For truly professional servicing of all your real estate needs call Bob at 751·3191. c:;::: SELECT 3 Re':!,~~Y,~:r.'ncw tarpetinl! living room and d111in~ room, panl'I ing. larsw <·m 1·r<"CI patio. rrwl trt•l•'o I 'lcaSl' tull for uµpo111lmcnt $75,tlOO Jasmine Cren OIH4 fll Q • !' tt •1 ~I '• I' 1 " knnw1njll) .. u 1•111 JO) ---------•I :·;: .111\ t'rl '''nl! lur real I PROPERTIES Ex1·1t111.: ~phl lt•vt.'I homt• "1th Ul't·:i\N VIEW many bwll in features beautiful mirrors . lhrcl' lll'drooms & f.1mil) room, 111clud1'' :?I hr •:11~ir1I l(.&lt·d t'nlr~ llubhou.w pool & Jil< u111 .ind TEN~IS CUUHT!-. Hcmt·mbt•r. I ll\l' 111 [®1111] :;::: Homes f« Sale u .. t'>tah· ""h11 h 1:0. m \ 101.1 :~:: l10rl flf lhd.1\o\o ... Happy New Year! ~....---...-....---....-....--...-:- 1" lh•~ 1·harm1n.: almo:o.t Ge.w,.al I 002 General I 002 nt~w 4 ht•ctrm fam•IY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.••............... l002 THELANDlHG AX & SAVE •....••..••.•..•..••..• J.1smml' <.'rc•t•k ancJ 1l ., ----------J11:>l l(n•Jt • 18 Canyon Isl Dr. HO!HO!HO! HOLIDAY SPECIAL PRICE Sl02,500 room. lw.1m1·d 1·e1hn1oe homl' h\tllJ.: ruom U·H·k Hav .m·a Sl~S.1.100 Wl• ::;,, 1----------1 Tn°1f.1nh.·r <il Tnllarbor • VlEW l-\1bulous "l>l'lh·r than tht• modl'I ' home onlv •1 mos nt•w • ~dutk'<J dou bit• door tile entry to t'arth torw t·arpct and s unsh1nt• "wall!> or i.:la~s "' Formal cl111l' ht~hhghlt'<l IJ} ~µarkllng go u r m ct k 1 t 1· h c n scparalc fun11ly room ll•it <..:.1nyon <'on dom1n1unt .I llt•ch 1111111 and !fc·n. nllhl'flr .cl 1·1·cl tnl(S, !.pac111u ... i.:rac·1ou' hvmi.: Pool & t1•nn1-1, 111 t he heart of N1•wpnrt Beach $1!>8,400 ()uH'k ac·t 1on w1 II put you 111 tht~ delightful '1 bdrm . fum1 ly 1cl1n1ni.:. M rsa Verde homt'. !.llting on j large• lol. .1mon,;: ru:.lom homes o11t .. '"" ,., .. ~,., ,W'. EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE IM IRVIHE TERRACE • V.1• .1rt• lirt''l'lll111).! th1' <11.1111tll\1• h•1rn1 fur tho ·l "'ho 1•11111" a ".11111 rl'1.1Xt'<'I .1tm1,.,µh1·n · in .1 qu1l'l n>rncr 111 In IOt' • • fl•rra1·1• 1o·.-.1111nn11 fuur COVlMGTOM 4-PLEX Sl23,500 17011 :.tj ft Olo\o nt•r'' 'oUtll' with fireplace plu~ lhn•e hi!)('' bt-drtMJm.' Thn•t• 2 twdroom. :! hath apart ---------• m1·nt... 5 1·Jr 1:Jr.1i.:1· 11.•sl buy tn Chi!. \'Jo:H Y popular modd C.111 111 tl<l) 1).\6-7171 ~ .. =! _!£, -~· BLUFFS. "FOR LEASE'' COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 I:: C11l ll"Y· l'dM 675-55 l I 'A-1th tuasl) flr!'pl.it·e' A REAL GEM Soaring .. 1a1rta:-.l' to LocalL'<I inom•or ln ·1m•" s "' cc p 1 n g m a ~ t e r hnest areas. J homt• nut hedr<iom rt"lrcal "''th J condom1n1um. lo\otlh drt>.,s1n~ .Jrra and thret•lti\l'l)oh\•<1r1.1om ... J llomJn luh. lmmarulall' dl'hl!htful family rtHlm m e\cry dct.111 Jnd up· rntcrlJinmt•nl k1t1•h1·n .ira!lc-<J rn C\'ery Jrl'.t Jnd enrlo..,1-<J IJllJI ,id For thl' llt'mandmg home Jn1mn1: J gn•at llfl\.Jll' bu\cr only Jo'or appotnl >·•rd No ""''"·talion mt•nll11 Wl't·all1W7 liOIU dUl''o l'nc 1· ,., only .. , '. ·. S711 lllMI Ca II 1111w ln M.'<' WATERFRONT Pwr1float Chow1• lo(:a tum. 4 BR. 3 bJlhs. 2 frl)ll'!. . lgc patu>. new 1lt.'t' Won't l.Jsl long at StW.500 NEWPORT HTS. 1\ fl(' It J? ht Lo ., h fl w • Spacious 3 BK. 3 hu . pool home 2 Frpl<'s . ::.undt•tk ovt·r .:ara~t· with ocean \.ll'W' Sl39,500 <Or will least' Jl .$650 mo )t•.irly I Corona det Mar Twin t.luplexrs. S'93,000 fo:ac•h Better hurry un lhl.OSC1 ••• hedroom' plu:. r.1m1h ---------- 3 Bt•droom. 21-i bath wat1·r V•l·W S.S.% /monlh CALL 640-9900 ""Ens: 644-.0406 [ ® 1111] "?~'"! ' "" ."': ' ... [®M Bcdboa Boy Prop . R~on ••• rnom 0H•rlook1n..: .111 am : •; 111t' ,,w1mm1ni.: pool Uw hou'>•' 11r11v11ll''-''" •om plc•ll' f.111111) llll'J!>Url' ~ • Top 1·11nd1t11in, nt 11111r"" : .. ~ With ol ).:l'llt'I CHI~ lol .11 ::.~ ::~~~~II ( !~rl 1r~;:"·:t1:~111:1~ menl lo "l't" Sl 14! 1100 ••• ti73 !(..~) ...... . .,. ~·· *'"' .. 4 ·' ,/• [®Ualut REMODELED CLASSIC 1-;,J.1.11111t•d rr11111 rm •J111 rm w r"lm frpk :t 11:1• hdr 111" ~ IM'o Sh11,_" h kt• mnrlr1 h11m1 ur.:1n.il •1wn .. r 1,rt'Jl art•J IJrJU~ht 01'\A ~II pr11 t•tl lll ., ~ -...·n .11 ~~.~ ~J !l-m 1 .. walker & l111t Real (1t1te MUST SELL! OWHER ANXIOUS ;~ ''""'r"(' :t ~N"C'lro(•m t dt•n '"' home 1111 qmt'I IH'l.' hnt•d 'llfl't'I Proll''o'illlllUlly YA Buyers Call Now TRANSFER MUST SELL 4 IR · 2 STORY POOL· S67,500 Trt't' ltllt•il 'll t•l'I 10 1>r1m•· ht·uth oe11thborhu11d 1-·ormtif 1•nlry lo IJrjlt' family It• IOI( rnom Bnrk r!onr to 1•t•1hn~ hreplare l'uun Ir) k1l t·hl'n 01n.· F 1 J ~ -.t 11 n <' tr r r .1 t 1• lhdra-Aa)' ma:.ll•r 'oUlh' 3 IJ111h ., 22 family t·ntn t.11nml·nt room M .iny cll'enrJllOn 1l1·m~. 1 1• ruslom :.hull1•1 ' JIHI drapes llurry ' Wo11 l last (':ill 9f>:l 71U11 • ,.,, I'" I I•, ,,, , . ilw .'/Im/ f.doJI. :JVar,. Valley Realty 4 +DEM + GAME ROOM l/1ACRE ESTATE rh1~ h;ll ii ltl I 1n1t "nl!k 't11ry r.1mhhn~ t·~lal•• "'" h OVl'I ~U() -.q fl of hvini;: al ,.a 1., IO<·&ll'd 011 -.1•1·t11llt•tl I rt•1• lllll'd -.tr•'l'I Man) 111~tom rt' a Lu I I'... I n I' I u d I n .: Elaine Bachar 8542 Milne Dr. HuntiftC)tan Beach You 11rc the wt11nl!r of 2 lttkl'ls lo the Sports, Vacation & RKreational Vehic~Show ;ii th•· ANAllt:IM CONVf:NTION n:Nn:tt Jan :!lhruJ.1n •t C'all 6<12-~1678. l''l 333 lo fl.um your t1rkl'\!'; .. . . hrepl.11·1· Ill m;htt•r ~uitc _____ _ Try Sil.~11.1 r111 ;1 PH'' It'"' ----------of 1h1 .. u111111w humt• C.ill !16.1 671i7 Think Future! HAPPY NEW YEAR One l!!tt·I 5 tlt:c1rm. :!' 2 hath, formal chn1n1: t family k1ll'h1·n ·N B __________ , Harbor l11J(h St·hool $-59,950 1 Bl'dr<iom , 2 hath. t•harm 1111( home w 11 h neor n1·w plush t·arf)l'l m11 Wood sh111gle roof $82.500 We Tnll.mln .11 1'nHarbor1 • WATERFRONT HOME l/ntque und Unu!'.ual w1lh bric·k. beams .ind warmth 1\ 2 Slory 111111 altachl'<I for 1n('Ollh' J-;l\ c1lmg 3 Bdrm hom1· with rl1rung room, family rm. pitched beam~ & s taint•d i.:la!.s window-; Tht• rcn t.il unit has t BH & lorl, w1lh I of a kind 2 story hvmg room $23!1,000 - WATIRfRONT UOMI., REAL ESTATE 631-1400 PRICE SLASHED $3000 5 BB>ROOM WITH POOL-$69,900 Spread ouL m 1h1~ hulolc 5 bl·droum hom1· plu ~ bonus room and tJ1· llj!htful ::.w1mm1n1< pool ldclil for ram1hc., wh\I hkc th1•1r I C('rt•Jl•on J I home. POOi I a hll' IS Ill l'l1xkd Call for .1pJ>01nl mcnt 842.253,t; .. 67S-7060. CALLUS FOR eo..dosirwnhses In Tusffn/l"ine From $36,000(o 169.000 F.XCELLENTTERMS THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 NORTH TUSTIN J..ar.i:e home on a large lot for a larRe family <tUr. ram rm. din rm. Quiel res1dent1al locJl.Jon nr the Junction of GG1Nwpt Fwys $71,000. THE HOM ES ELLERS 752-SJSl BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT DHt"fleld Home. '"'"'-:? Completely decoratL'<i model home:( frnm SIW.9% Heaut1ful lundsr11 p1ng ~;;~;;;;;;;:::~ with :1pnnkler:. LocaL~d "'. Harbor Vu HllJt 111 rtnl' nl.'1f.thborhood nr ;;,;', l.J11dM·a11ed . llVCl!lllt.'d • .. ---------1 ..... lot Custom 1h•l'orator •• 2 Popular 5 Plan rrom' 5)3,495 ::','.' drapes. no IA'JX floors ''', nnc1 t>eaut1ful, nl'w plush ~:~ 1·11rpet111..: St-e th1:. home ~. ,, l m m e d 1 u l t• I y • C 11 I l :::: 842 2.~ 'f'Ml1 "'"' "" .. o tlJI "" ""' Joi.I flfill ,.,, 'I.al ••• 100 om ~l:itl tn)l ~ . .., '"' •JW Jtto) 91¥1 .,-,; .. 11172 ~ l.IM l»lfr,.,.. l'Hfly .... ........... NW In~ IOCoe4 _,,, ... ~., t .Ji!iiJj(,]I s Com;t l'la:rn Ready for occupancy. Shnwi1 hk1• a drr11m One l•---------i open doily 10·5, except owner Many l'Xtrai. •• ~1 Mew-II. !lave somelhmg you wunt Christmas and New custom tarpets, drape~. to self? Clussificd aJ:i 1.h Years. Sulc ore. located wall covcnn.:s 4 Redrm, OPPOllTUMITY it well -Cull NOW, at 1117 Occrsrmngs just l~e family room w /fplc. &1.rvTIME knoeks often when you &l2·567H off Decrl1cld Hd. Ph Bltn kitchen with poss """• • use result-getlinJ! Ou1ly ~ 552 5211 . /\f{t. thru window to patio and .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._ _____ 1 Pilot Class1r1ed Adi. tn I 002 ---------beaut1fully landscaped reach the On1n1:c <.:oa:.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard with s pnnklcrs A market rrccc«c<czr;crcccrccct::::r" real buy for $138,500 SELL 1dlc 1tctn!> with u Phone 0 G42 5678 /('¢ +l ' t\44-7270 Oa1ly Pilot <.:lui.s1r1cd Ad y ------r142so111 1~-_-_-----1 SAM JUAN G.Mra1 1002 GeMrat 1002 ' CAPISTRANO COSTAMHA CHARMER Fantastic 3 Br f11m1ly home Costa Mesa ·s most popular area. As· 11umable VA loan. EHY monthly payments . Don't mis& this one $47.500 full price. Call now646·717l Selling anything with o. Dally Pilot Classllled Ad 1s a aimplt mnlLt'r J~·S618 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIYasm PUIC-$74,900 Popular S b e droom Princeton model townhouse in Vl1lage III. Beautiful open beam ceilings in liv· ing & dining rooms. New tile kitchen. Airy end wtit near pools & tennis courts. , A COLDWIU 1.U.6' CO. 644-1766 )111 IANJOAOt.llNHILL.SAO. \.. IN NfWPOAT CEtf'EA ~ ...... ____________________________ __,, Spacious lownhome on one level. localed in lake community of Village San Juan $.59.500 Larg$ patio home near schools, g'ecl~ area for growing family. ~1000 SAN CLEMENTE Watch Mr. Nixon slnk a putt from the picture window of this re· decorated Shorecliffs 3 bedroom home a long the fairway. $82,500. ' .l. '· -,.\ ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS COZY COi)& LOT In an original Harbor View Hills, prime location with room for boat, trailer or pool. Several patios, three bedrooms a nd beamed ceilings. In· lriguing noor plan with opportunity to expand. New paint inside and out. Asking $124,000. U~IVUI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 Easr Coasc H1qhwav. Corona del Mar ,1lso in Mp~,1 V1•1dl' .• 11 !><1G 5990 ~· l002 Gtftff'Cll 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE Now vacant! Larite 4 Bedroom and f amily room. locatl'd on huge Cul de Sac lot. If you need a BIG 4 BEDROOM on a BlG LOT. see th1i. • beauty 1 $72, 750 Call ~llSl PEACOCK HILL Spacious e'tecut1ve home 1n prc:;t1~1ous North Tusl1n. 3 Bedroom. 3 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS bath. with view from l•--------- balcony, on large "'tale · sized lot. near ,,thtl()ls and r1d1ni;: sl.1blc $102.000 SEETOUAY' HAPPY NEWYEAR .-...o...ne Staff of ~ CALL NOW c F c I .. ~/ 752· 7315 1~ 0 es6~~~~11o DONALD M. BIRD A\\ottot•"· Reoho'' CUSTOM BUILT NEWPORT HEIGHTS Yoo ran be in this p11· turc' 4 bedroom. 2 balh. with master lx.>dnx>m on first floor Beamed <'alh(.'(iral ce1hni:. Fam1 ly room w1lh noor to cl'1 I m~ f1repluce. 105' fron c.age Pool ~•t.e lol w1lh fire pit and wood planked converS<1lion ~· <.:all ~2313 • ,,, • .,_,,, tJ••t .,,,,,,,,.,114.,. [~- TUSTIN Bt.1ut1ru1 Spacious 4 U<l1 m . Lge lot. 1mmed oN·upanc.·y $60,950 THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 OCEA .. FROMT DUPLEX 3 Jldrms • 2 baths up, 2 lx1rms . 2 baLhs down. bolh w/frpll' 1conversa- l111n area. Only 3 yrs. youn~ Good rental re rord Pnccd at S..'175.000 673 3663 833-0523 associated 8RO"ERS IHA1TOl!S lOl' W l olboo fl'• 'tol S34 ODO Best Buy 3 Bcdrms. good start.er h ome• Bright and chei!ry R~Cm""pet t8l0l M~iaat T c6ert, All Vlly 962-4495 $©\\6UlA-L£t.tr~· Thof Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle ------l41to4 ~, C\Al • POUA.N 0 ~"C:C~1nb::e'~,~' :: tow 10 tor"' '°"' .,i~le w0td1 I HA RROC 1 11 I I I I I DE RHO I I I I I' I I OUGRO I I I 1 I I' J ~ A b«h11l0t I ltfo '' or. --1l11nq ollt• onothr• I H I T N E T I •I J• 1--, -1-.....1 ',...;,..I ',...,,...I -4 0 C""'1JC.."' ,.,. ci...<~i. Q""'9d _ _ • • • • bv I 11°•(1 ~ "'9 """"'II "'°'d ..._...___.._~...___.._, Y°" -lop """' OIOP No J below e i:;7:p~~~L~f( .. r r r r r r r r 1 6 ~~i"eMal[ '01 I I I I I I I I I SCRAM-lETS Anawert In Clouiffcation 5350 I I 002 Gl'Mf'al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab / Irvine realty FINEI HOMES llG CANYON A smashing contemporary home. Huge rear yard has a completely private .. nature park" w/jacuzzi & lg. koi pool. Corner location -pro- ressiona lly d ecorated -atrium model -every room opens outsjde. $235.000. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. (XII) MEW IA YFtlOMT LOT IXCLUSIVI Build the home of your dreams! 624 Harbor Island Dr. -located at the wide-end of Promontory Bay. Siie approx. SOxlOO w/Coastal permit for lg. dock. Offered at $198,000. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <X12> 642·8235 644-4200 901 Dover Ori~ Herbor Vl•w Centet I rvlne et C•mpui V.tll•Y C.nter 752-1414 Hotne, For S• Friday December 31 1976 DAILY PILOT C7 ···•············•······ ~---~-~~-----~~--~-~-~~~------~.~~~ ..... !?.~~ ~-~~-~ ....... 1~!!!.~.~ ....... ~~.~'!'.!!!~~ ..... . ~~~:.~.~ ....... !~~!!:.~~~ .... _,. .. ~!.~~~ ........ ~!!:.~~-~ ....... ~~~-~.~ ........ G1Mr.. I 002 G-.rot I 002 COf"OflCt dtf Mar I 022 ~°" IHch I 00 lnlne I OU ··••·····••••········•························ ..•.................•..••••.••.••.••.......... ········••············· • SUPERB HOMES REALTY, INC. I 002 Ge'M'rol 1002 ..•.••••••••..•......•....•..•......•.•.••.... ELEGANT LIVING .in this palatial 4 bdrm . 3 bath home: form;:il dining rm . 3800 Sq. ft. of living space. All room-; a re spacious AND THE VIEW IS SPECTACULAR ! A realistically priced at $325.000 WE'VE MOVED . to our new office at 450 Newport Center Or , Great Wt'Stcrn Saving~ & Loan Bldg . main floor <plenty of par king> New phone 759-0811 HAPPY MEW YEAR, EVERYONE! 4!JO NfWJ>OH 1 (.INTI H l>HIVl l!J'l 0811 •RJv "T11:. S&S tte:.ith· sl'l·1·1.11a~t" J , .... _ .. _ .. _ ... __ ,... ,,_ s; 1 ur S bdrm m0<M:-. u1o-Jll CAMlllDGE IEACH ACCiSS $Om(' w poolll 9Gil 4&12 l IR •• 2 BATHS 4 .. R.-~ f'enrun~on r ropcrtal'S A home w rlh ,1 I I l hl· to SI 09,500. , ........ _ ... ____ ! Jmcnilw:. )Oii woohl 1•\ rhl' µnc·e 1:-. ral(hl thl' IJ('CI to land 111 mon• 1•\ lutJt1un 1'> 1:rc•at lht' FHA • peru.1w hc>m1·' A h11ehh rn:;tr hdrm 111 gi.inl th•· u111tr.ided humc. 1>ru vurd 11. pool MLed. till' ASSUMABLE ft'~i.wn;illy dcl.01 Jtcd I a I\ d 1 ll r cl' t h I' lhfl.IUUl raum ~u111·r plu,h b<tUvOOmll or1• two Jltd C'huu•c• o1>portu111ty ro. J l'J rjll'llrt~ IP I nJvr t.ht-firephH·e~ art' loo i:ood home and 11 .:rt'al c·1w>rd1nutl'<l wall l"tlH'r 64..._7211 loan 111 the <'enter uf II U "'!!" Tht• :1harJ)4.·~l l'.im MJ~:11vt• !>lorw f1rc:plt1t't.·. l>r•a..l!!t' rnodl'I 1111 t ht• 24 family room. l"Jri>t•l murkl'I All tha'i olu~ lnR and dr:.rl)(•s $1~.000 mudl cnore for only down p,q1., lu f''H A S7!!,500 /.Jn NIG(L OAILl::Y & ASSUCIATES CottoMno 1024 .•..••...••.....•..•••. FIXER UPPER In na Cl' ll<'IKhhorho11d llnng your paml & TLC SR0,000 art•a ;p,k1n1: ~.!15<1 A1,'l G73 1601 CHOICE EASTSIDE 4HH ::iii/\ hornt• nt•ar Wt:strl•H shop1>111g & :-<'hoots Playhouw an n• ar yard. ho<1t l'o1mp1·r !>tora~1· 1'1\LL llo<lav tn !>Ct' th1:-. fanl' f.111111.\ humc. f>.i5·li&lt.i oulantl' u nd $40!1 per month puvii all $..'>!1.000 full pntc llUllHY' !i:ll 51!CIO lntflf'TIOtfonul Reol Estoh Ndworil red hill ~:.:. 552-7500 J Br Home. den w1pvt en .... -......... _ ... _, trance. 2 cJr Rur, frplc. REMODELED COTTAGE Hr.incl new l"arpel!. llra1-1t•:o, PJmt and leaked floor!> Enduiil'<l garden ;ur ronri. nl' .. ly 1ll'coral t.'tl. vool '7 lol oH street t·~1l qu1(•I cul dt' sac 1·losl' to l'Vl'rvthani:. pnn unh :><tG t).W3 l'\ e:. room h1ghl1&hb th as l.GIJllnO leoch I 048 'Pt·rL,••'UIJr home. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkorm 1 ', Bath 2 rareplJt"l'' Just <• ... hort "'alk rrom ~olf rnurw an unl' of Jlun1111 ~ton Al·ach ' ranl.'St .in·;1::. All ti•" for onl~ $83,ooo HOLIDAY SPECIAL T.iki: ·I ~tlrm~. lk11 and Family room. add p<>Ol. JJl'U//1, (arl' 111114 anti --.. -.............. , .;upnt1 <ll•toralan~ &·t 111 NORI NS REALTY EMERALD IA Y M.wpori .. ach I 069 Santa Ano J 080 "9comt Properly 2 000 By Ov..'ntr c Lie: Uk r 1 • •••••• ••• •• •• • • •••• • • • • •• • •• •• •• • •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' WhJl\• IAAtcr~t-011 vaew OJ)t'n bt-J111 t·1•1lrni;, "'n'<l Bni:.:s Al\ dti;agned rlmu1g room, den .! llt'<lrtl(1m J l>uths Ir~ lut rm to ex pa n<l l'IU(;I:, Sl~.500 Call for JPVI 4~ gJ'l I l) EL u x t-: I' x l' (' II t I v (' homt'. prl'sllgl'. pra valt' I rvanc l'ove. hl'au11C11I ~al·h J 8H , J hu • den. cl1n1n1: rm , lovely sl'l'lll1.ll-d putau walh p00l 3 Garul(t• $22.').000 l) H I\ M I\ T I c I'll II cl () ' panoramic CK'l',111 v11•w:-. 3 BR . 2 bu Sput·1011s hv frpl , d.Jrun{( rm . ont\lUe den. wd b11r. dt-1·ks. yard 2 GaraRl' ('<IOI l>aoa Point $105.00U SAN CLEMENTE. 2 Alt, 2 ba . den, Crpl Cho1l't~ locataon. ocean ::.adc h~ y m.:;oo P E<; ALL.EN HEAL TOI< 1!14 75711 IU!l5 N l'uast. Lai:unJ 00.'i Nye:.. SJ6S.OOO ti61 My!>lac Way l.::.t•10pt1on $215.000 31322 Montcn•y So LaR $1 Hl,50(1 LOCJUnO Hilts I 050 .•.........•....•...... &·autiful Lat-tuna lhlls for 'alt• tJy ownl·r 4 Br. 2 Ba fam rm w 1wt•I lwr. cp~. drp::.. amma<' Lri: wl'll d1•vl•lo11cd yard. Call 830-4034 for appl UNITS HEW NIMI 0 w n t' r J H r /\ d u I t WaterfrOflt Coedo l'wMsl» nr OCt' l'ool l IJr .! $l )' ln-lc-vcl lmmC'druli-O<'cu1.a.1n, )' • t 4 7 Hi HI JO JZ IK for!Tljj I din rm 60' IJuat 139.9!IO Ph G4tJ-6308 G4 HO 224 ~; !\OM I'. ,. • .,,. :t 11 ". $a\) 0 . 0 u 0 .,= ........ L • • I 016 l'r Upper11. ~OM ... t)rJ11'1 Ph S.SViOOI . -·OIJlll"I nt.-w. SOM to: 1mdl• u(· · -~ --•• ••• •• • •• •• •• • • • • •• • • • own~n.h111 Hew LiifWJ-Vlew 2 BR. 2 tJ11. newly del· 1110 I M jQuail l Newport Hats home. 0(.>jlrec 111·l'un v 11'w • xtr~1 lri: lot w 1m.iny Publtr bt.1('h dN'('IH• Plac• • PoSS1b1hl1ts Lots of ex $125.000. 4~2·6700 l'ranc Prap•rtl- tras here CALL now only 7S'l•,9'l0 UNITED IROKHS We-d..Wttthr I 098 14100 oVAIL H NIWll'Oll llACH Joh.nCarE'yGRl646 7414 •••••••••••••••••••••••Loh for Sale 2200 ONLY ONE LEl'"l'. Lu:\ $49,950 SUPER DOOPER J &'<!room. dcn, ccntrnl air, n&<'e fl'n<'ed yurd Converuent toshovpan~ & i rt lJ WESTSIDE REAL TV INC 848-2323 urtous Nwpt Bch Con doman1um Toke 11dvan l111le of lhl• opportunity tu own the only new con doman1um 1tva1I an lh1:. complex . "Cdnyon t.:rest . ._ Luxunous 2 sly hvang. l blks to Fashion Island J br. 211'l ba. den, 2 rrptcs , plu s cptg thruout Mirrored walls. dl'IUXP kltl•h. pvt landscaJ)i!d cuurtyard l'lled entry, heated pool. Othet-Real Estate Lenn court. jJ.cuz.t.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :I val' ant • I w / n I ck r l\t)US(', nxt 11('1(1f , ... IWWl'I rnm.t Can ht• bought as ,1 parka~<' 11r 'l'Jlllrttt.· Cull for mort• an(ur 1\1:1 t,"13 7001 Hard-To-Find Laguna. C'iclr J l:.rr~e lol near tuwn l.ar1<e trt•ei. t.. rountry s.-ttang $23,500 "l " Rf'Clffor 494-861 I • * * saunas etc This 2100 sq ~ Hon.1 rt luxury home. avail For Sale 1100 lob Worton 1mmcd lo quahf1cd Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18155 Et CClfftlno R~I vest.or; dl $129,000 Will Mobile. Modular llome & San Clet.nte consa~er le:ise1opt1on BuildtnR Oeh\>cry. St·t You .m.' thl' winner of :.: Open Sal & Sun IUA M to up. & Servin· 675 7~70 llckeL' Lu Lhl' 5PM. Jan bl & 2nd 6 ror free C!jl or info s~. Vacation t:anyon Lane. NB --hautiful Rec:,..atloftol Pardo Verde Porte V.ttici. Show Prime Area Spacaou~ 2 nr . t"•tta .. 1 th1· "1cwport lll'1Khts home pool & re<' r<ml. Qull'k C~~.$'/.;i;;;1.~)N <Amid lr<.'l':O. de flowet!>, 2 :;ale $17.000 J\gl llOSl' , ... ~NT,.'I' BR, dl'n. 2 ba ~xtru S1moruan .... • r. ' lori:~c llYlni,t rm with PACERA REALTY Jun 2thru .1a 11 ~1 bnck frplc + 2 bonus (714 I 52l·Oll72 Qill 642 .567H, t'xl :1:i;1 t(I room:-. adiommi:: dbl car l213 l 9'15·262 l eta am your tack cl:. gara,:l' 011 alley $89.SOO * * * St:U' CONT'U, tlxW. full 2 ~pal ate HoClses on I lol Full or 1-:a:-.ts1dt• {'harm 91.'i.OOO 3 Bedroom/2 Bath Olli i.:aragt• Fl•nt:t•d ~arcl sso "15-0 Term' RoyMcC~dl~ RHftor 1810 N~wporf Costa MHa 548-7729 Ill\ l'ly 1w1~hlw1rhoocl un pn\Jh'. lrn· ltned Cul dl• SJl'. vay only ~14!,000 and haµpanl':.:. i:. ~url' lo follow' • Roberts Realty PRIM !': l'OMM1':1tC.'IAL t.:ondo by ownr 3br. 13nJ lm'<; 111 V1t'loraa 114'al'h ma> bl' u:.t'<l as J fam Jr~a Two<· I lnh. lhret· rm i.:a mt• room 1 2ba. H ..! loL.., Ont uf t hl' la:.I AC. frpk, 1lrp!>. patio good busml'SS loe11.t1on:. CO\cr... highly uvi.:radl'cl 11n ('oa!>t lhi:hv.ay Tot:.rl lhruoul Pn·maum 1..acw PJCkJ.:l' $231 ,UOO lot 1•r111 unly $69,500 Oceanfront bath. JLC>t rdtm:.hcd an Mountain. Desfl't. LarRe:ot & best duplex in side. Set up with uwnan~ Rnort 2400 town Spc:ctacular SJ900.548·617:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• roasthnl'\ll'WS 2 BR.&J ------SNOW1:-.l'omanl(&lh1·:.rlr BR. walh family rm . 5 Coftlnwrciol 1:. '>moi: frl'l'' Hag Bear l.M • 4 frpl<'s . 5 enclosed Property 1600 lca:.l'd laundromJI. of gJrages MJ ny extras' ••••••••••••••••••••••• (1('(•. 2 .ipll. s:>!J.5()0 Ftnc'>t 1n evcrythan~· IAYFROMT APPROACHING PERFECTION In des1~n . an QuJlal) 1n l1\>ab1hly tha:. 1mpt•1· t·uhlt-Ml!s.i Vcrclt· ,., .-.·ul.Jve family honw l"an lx: Lhe ans .. er lo 'our •!ri7 drcJm:. Ft•aturanl! formal hvanR plus ,1 htl! fJrn1ly room E:i1•h walh ,1 f1rt'plat1• Formal tlan Ill:: II lluc-11•• Hun111iu1 ket• HUNTIHGTOH LANDMARK l 'p~ta1r~ I ttr Condo T'o!>scssmn :1 1 s1:i.ooo •".•:-.11 lo Sltt.OCl\I loan .q1 µro' \1>pl univ 1-:,i:~ ~pm Hpm. !ltiO 2.SIS3 l'ru1 l'tPab < >nly Stll 6209 EXCH/\NC E >our an -c-nml' prupcrt) lm·alt•d ~Mi~ I 052 $350,000 OHtce building. SPI!'' All 0 U!>·!4•~ tacular view. luxunou~ J0)\&1herc tn Oran~c ••••••••••••••••••••••• .A.~~ execuuveoU.ct:s. An xlnt SEA TERRACE 7r""'4"' investment' Count) for I ha:. wood & RI.is:. contemporary with 3 Bdrms . 2 IJ.ilh:. & Jll Ot:t:Jn VICW S125.000 * 494-8057. MYSTIC HILLS J hr, J ha Sauna. spN' tacular vu. ~real Exl·1· ho mt• SI 55,000 /\,1.(1 673 7601 ll'R 2bJ ""'PulJr . J lt~AI T' llUGRUHDY Rentals ~ ,,~ ..,,., "'"'POrl l'O•I lHfrcr !'Ian Coml'r lol. qu1l'I ................. __ , REAL TOR 6 7§.6161 :.:..:_·.:::·;_~_::• :_-:d• ••• •• • l"UI de :>3l'. hl•ah.'<I µool -----~ ..---ncs~ 1..o<"all'd in thl· pnv<Jtt• FEB> THE DUCKS lncCMlllP P~ 2000 ....................... . rom m I l1:nn1:-. ,·ourt:-.. f r o m l h e I g e .. ••••• ••••••• •• •• • •• •• •• lolM>a Pfl\msulo l l 07 11.'C l"t'nll'r, w a I k tn wolcrfront deck. 2-sty ~ Beach Ulex ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt•ach ENJOY Tll I': BR & playrm : J ba Ocean vacw Jhr. 2ba, & Spacious 4 Br.; Ha CM'\·an 1;ooo LI ..-t-; SJ25 000 Xlnt rond W1Jlk to pools. J 2br. 2ha 1 blk ofl rronl home· "rt»k. w'ihr CURTIS BRADl.EY _...CO ,RC:AlTOl\S 4199-4~4 lcnn1s&11t•1•a11. ~.500 ocean. 14Lh St. II I:! dryer. clshw!.hr, 2 <'Jr CAYWOOD REALTY SIJG!I i:ross St94.500 l(ar S750 mo. i\vJal Jan * 548-1290 * CallllonElhs ~b ·J uly I 1Nu i'l'l:-.. 11.B Realty 536·656.'> 64<1 !15R2 aft 1 1 M .. 1111! and a lar~c: k1tt·hcn 5 lrviM I 044 Lu~ bedroom~ 26KO :i.t1 (I •••• •••• • ••••••••• •. • •• an all The rc:.t 1:. IH"l'Jth PHl<..:FU TO Sf'.'I L I takin.: Isl t1mt• ad ' • '• • •) verta!>ed SI 12 !>Oii Call nwncr ~ •. uoo lmml'd ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!J :>46·2313 tl('l' Ulla Ill' y Lu~ Ur y :! HR . "" , , 1 , 1 , lihrar). Hand10 San Joa· LAGUNA HIDEAWAY 2 Bedroom & dl'n in Canyon w/sel'luded rear yard Pallo. l<'rral'e & tret• house Ont! mile to lu"'n & t>cal'h /\11 lhas fur only 164.:'llMI Call now to ~t'(' IH!I 6646 IOLDDESIGH BY THE SEA SPYGLASS HILL 1-------1Colto Mesa )f24 llrand New 4 br, 3 ba. 8 UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ram rm. poss lse/opl Santa Ana. Five 2 bdrm $200 I Br, ut1ls pd Upl" I 002 Gftterat 1002 .•..••.......•.....•••....•.•.......•.•.•.•... "f" Pl.AM OH CUL DE SAC Completely rede('oraled. down to new light fixtures' First lime offered for sale E Plan has 3 bdrms 3 baths. & family rm. The• garage is finished & paneled $134.750 DOVH SHORES -VIEW HOME 5 Largl' bdr ms :112 b<iths. formal dm Lng rm ComplNC'ly redecorated. a1r- cond Courtyard entry Wlth security gall' You own lhc·land' $235.000 quan Condu full y ap· 11111 n t I' ct . 1 n l" Id a 1 r 5-t7 3987 or ,art '•1>m & wknds !>14 57(>1 Hacienda Truly 3000 sq. ffft Snooty! Oil'' Elel(anl ardw1J 1·~ Prt•!>llRl' Wooilhrarll!t' lcrsur larite l'!>lal1• tuv.nhoml' uhoul 2000 i.:round~ 5 lM.'flrooms. J ..,q rt 1ns1dt'. 4 ht'llrooms bath:.. family room t J bulh:., fom1ly room 1 dt•n, formJI dman.:. wd tkn. bn1·k hrl•plat•t• una :kill N Newport, N B 11 1,1.(h•y or1.:1nJI 3 !~room, 2•, bath OCl'an vaew . t·u~lom home w1th111 ..,ll'p:-. of ~and y South La~una bcut•hl':O. Clever open :-.puce lavrn~ ,trl'dS Wllh plt•n\y or room ror bill romrort;1bll.' furnstu~e Unu:-.oa lly larRe. fl'ncl.>d bJcl. yanJ Sl.Zl.500 ti.tr. huall 1Ll 'Jcuum 11uc: mJSll'r ~Ulle WcK><.1 MOBILE HOME I r " I > " " ti o t \ pJrQUl'l entry 1-'ormer Lar~l'. 19W ~tar mobile 496-7222 831·0816 nt'11:hborhood 111\H, t·.ill modl'I.' S91S.!150 BKH home. 26'1 13 an 1.a~una1 ........... -....... _ :;ow 1720 <'all 540 1720 Eic a ch L ar g {' Io l 'l'Aftltel I se<>hided & Quac:l Moun MiniOfl vie~ I 06 7 By 11wner 752·5391 & J 1 bdrm Pn me pro Cha Id OK F<>c perty. $125.000. 15'1-Main ltl'nlals. 540 SJ70 BLUFFS BEST BAY VIEW FRONT ROW END UNIT EARLY AREA down twwporl leach 3169 llU GRUNDY ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTOR 675-6161 2 BR. I Ila. Yrjrlv Sen,,,,. i-.. -.............. _ adults l.lnly No pch -SJi!I + ulal MOK W. UNITS -10. l::aslsrde. Ocl'anfront H73 05)17 s how s pr i de of ownerslup' Call 645·0303 . Forest I:: Olson Inc ~s UnfvnNshed Hltrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Generd 1202 RESORT PROP. •••••• ••••• •• •• •• •• •• • • 32 UNITS on 4 acrc:. rn Tri lev<'I Mntl<t, l Ur TARBl!I I I n1Uas .. lam views Sl:J,OCMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 759 0226 IK.. "#1 lnCotlfomlo" m· A. fl,..,, CORONADO • " 11 Calif • " o u~~~ CHARMER # " om10 ..-.:....._~ -"6 m-.-"?'n<>~ -----~ "<!/ Shjrp JBR. 1:1..AA. MOO ~ SSC -S:J •Extra nu:c Spana ... h 3 WOODIRIDGf A99·2800 :,q ft , !oupcr palao, frpl<'. C"'l!!t'-'IN A Cl ·~ flll. lam1ly rm. frllll drn. liuyt•r l"hJni;tcd his $49.500 -Lo~t·ly lbr-Jpt. J1r. IJltns Nr SJd Vtny l0 ho1rl' J bdrm ··Dolores plan" Totally rcdccorah.'t! lnew paint, l'11rpet1ng, draperies 1 Fantasuc walc:r view Nearby pool Ju!>l re- du('ed to $132.500 ror QW<'k sale: also avail ror lease at $675 per month. i!id!dtrll\!i ,'\: lf (I., downtown BIG lH:AR 3 Gn•al loc.1lmn I rvan1· blks. from lake lnt·ome AH• • W •m t nav Ur 111 1s $50.000 yrly Snlci; Woodstrc<.1m (;ondo~. un pnce as $240 000 / S6() ()()(I It N ·I 5420.1 per mo down Seller wrll ca.r ry ••Unit~ lrot&~rs oalancc al 81-'lP. Owner John Carey 64ti HI 1 aesperatc, needs cash or trade 2t)4[> Tust111 Wnli 1lli new11a1nt.papc>r,..rp1.itt mane! l ukl• the op Ocnsadeof ilwy Vil'Wll dleback<.:oll $73,900 rour Ila!> l'Vl'rY lh 111~ JXlnunlly to dmOM' your 497 J5!15,494.6321i Alrt HOLMAN H E/\L TY -----1 REALTQRS J .. -----:n 10 Monrov1.1. t'M uwn i·uhm, an\J ltd lhl!> 17141493 0695. ., . •.hralll1r!1 CALL 645-6646 3 Br. 2 b<J, lrpk. 11111 i:ar, cpl. hllns. /\v,111 !!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'j 1>46 10090wncr S tnncwoncl rnuclcl. :1 twwporl a.och I 069 fountain Volley I 034 l~drms. :! baths Pool ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Ring 640·5560 Anytime f a!.lblu11 Prof Aldq 4 p€HIG€ Janl.Ph&16·43&1 ---~-HOM€S lolM>a Island 1206 DOVER SHORES ...... : ....... : .. ••• .. • G1•rat I 00 G~at I 002 ....................... l luhhou:-.1' lt•nn1s anti SPVGL/\.<:;S Hll~L. vu, 3 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• C:omin for :-.:ill• 4hr. :!hi! 1 ·1 k (' It l' ll 11 Y a bo u 1 Rr 2 Ba, last brantl 111•w Op~suM 2 5 SAN CLEMENTE llOUS!o~Wi\NTIWonyrly "" • • +-.,. I Lhasa J\pso &: mi· HOME & INCOME Hi:lil '>Q ft nr M lie St1u:.rrt• M an·h $.ll:!.soo house by owner ~14 8609 I I 00 SANTIAGO BEACH UN lTS also S32S mo. 673·59Hl Custom bwll 4 hdrm & family rm home: l'hOtce view urea of Dove r Shores! Spa<'•ous rooms :.ome walh l''tlra h1gb ce1hn1<~ Outs land ang ~•ew rrom lt\>mg rm .. dining rm & mslr bdrm . W(!t bJr. St C:harll'S "TRf PLEX"-Sparklrng Capis~ hoch 3218 MUST SEll FAST II ,, r ct l o I 1 n " :i flt'l>H00"'1 lltlMF. l.tr1:1• •hnini: room Jll •111.iht> IJUJll ~•lh I.1th & plJ,ll'r 1 l.\lllil-l 111· l>Rll0\1 llum1· .1nc1 cl1111hll' l!Jr.1.tt• lur n·nt,11 1n1un1t• 11111 n un Iha' um" S7~ ~I ( Hll ~>40 1151 •HERITAGE REALTORS Corono.-M~ 1022 ........................ , •...................... c.telwGte u77u N ti w ' w h •• II ) II II J.1urt·h.1M' lh1, .I ht.>drm. fl\m1l) rm. <!'' hJth. h: hv11\1ot rlll. r1rrplar1• hlln:-t, p;tl Ill & <J hi l(ara1H· t1111vPr-.1t) l'nrk ·~ rln<'st Pr! l'f.Hl below l.oday·s market 646-3928. l'Vl'S 6'15 5253 Lachenmyer Realtor t ·" M F.o s 111 Ht i.;s I.av rm. S<•p l11n111i;:, :1 Br .1h.r l'rtlf cl1•1• l'nfll p.1rkhk(' yet SIR!l.500 liy ownt•r (';a 11 ti« 41411 I "/\M ~:O~llOIU·:S l.1v1n1: room 'll'PUrtJl\• Vin. 3 llr 2 tni. l'rof 1h' ('i)flltrd l'ool. parklike• yd Slll!l,SOO by owm•r 4600 ko>.hury <"aml!o Shnn•!< 0!k'll Sun 1 I Ph f;.W -4140 oon·1 drop lhl' b:.rll ' Ciet a Trade your oll.I .. turr rl)f' 1otJ wrth n low·('O!il Uaily new itoodrel> with .1 !'tint CIJS'l1r1ed Ad l'Jrk (;n•c•nhdl '"" 1 urn PETE BARRETT mon pool &-rn :i{.-1 'Joo -REA' ·rv-llon Ella,. L II B ltl'Jll) 5Jh ti.5Cj,'\ 642 ·5200 Hwttington Beach I 040 ~-------..................•.... s.odiff Splendor c;oqt1•ou~ 41\r f:am 1 rn J B.1 J 1-.1 r .t•' r J .:l' .! lrµks htfl hNtt·d po111 "' JdCUltl. I l blk from ('ounlry l'lb ll'nna' c\ ~ol f l"OU r'H' w .11 k th be't1('h rt"IOU!. CIWlll'I S115.()(j() !\gt. llMI' 81 montlt n PAC!RA REALTY 1:!1:119452till(7141:.22 111172 MUST SELL Facing Foreclosure Nl'Nls a little wnrk, 4 llr 1·,• Ra, ('!lVl'rcd 1>nt1n. yard w 1fr111 t l r l' t"I , kall'hen w 1lnts of "llP boards. near schls, shop p mg&park ONLY S57.000 846.-8579e•es. STYLED FOR THE TIMES \ hom\• lhal JHOVP!> ... oph1'il11·alt•d, mvtktn 'lylm.: 1 an I><.• lx•Jul arul f11r $\1'1 !)01) l'OJllY :t htlrnl!< :! haths. II ram rm w11h ~· I' 1-'1r~l ela~s c·un1ltl1tm' '+523 CAMPUSDa·IRVl'4E oN:N Ul\11.\' 11 /\ M TO 6 '' M _9~1f1~ nd 642 5b711 Phonrt>4Z 5678 _SELL Idle ll(>ms with J TURTLE llOt'I\ JBR. family rm. Plan I l(re11l vu Lot!. 11( "' rn' By owner $91 500 644~ Ga Mr.. I 002 Ci~ I 002 Daily Palol Clas!>ah~ M •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 10181 ILllRS aa. OVER t>0 YEARS OF SCRVICC FllST~! LOVB. Y U00 ISLE Delightfull y Decorat ed . 3 Bedrooms ~ . Features Un usual Wa ll PanelinR & Coverings. MaSter Bedroom With Sep.arate Dressing Arca. Walk in Closets. St.reel to Strada Location. Large Patio $149,500 Ill DOYll DllYI 631-1800 REAL ESTATE:. llOLD FOR FUTURE INVESTMl-.:NT1 L>EVELOPMENT t'',1ntast1c orean \ acw from lh1::. secluded lol an Arch Beach Heights NO GR~ATER POTEN TJAJ. /11' $4.500 PR10: n EDUCTION· 1 • LaitullJ Charm COilage !'lo~e an & r\•modl'led with modl'rn apµmnt mc:nls . rrrcplat'e, 2 Bdrms . large loft & I '<i hath:. 917,500 COZY JllDE/\WAY & INCOMt:-:1'00! Walk to beach Crom this pnvately localNI duplex wht<'h retains all of lhc quaint t'arly V1llaJ:e Al mospherl' but ha~ nl'w upgrades & c•onve mences nol usually round an Laguna c harm homes Upper unit has 2 Bdrms . I bath. £treplace. dinin1t. riet'k & view. lower unit has 2 Bdrms .. den. I bath ~ 2 rireplal'es. TER fU F'IC BUY AT S12S,000 VICTORIA BCH SA..ON A MUST LOOK-SEE' Commer<'•al with large ()('can view otpl above fabulous decor defle5 descn puon 1 Sl3S.OOO 1104So Coast Hwy . LAOLINA BEACH 497 .. 2457 ~Ian REAL ESTATE 'JOO C-tlt·tttlryrt St 1'J·1 QJl7l '1 \Q ('\)16 Ultimate Vu 3 Bdrm!l. w/uniqut' 11un ken llv rm .. hu1" fplc. d eck & d .n1na area Privale yd &. dead~nd al, SI. 3S, 900 UDO ISLE 2 Bdrm + dl'n. frph: . 2 pall~. ~amt.'<! ceal hv rm $145.000 J Bdrm updatl'<l k1lch . rrpl . ~pi t' & ~p~n· Sl.47.000 LIDO REALTY 1 :u;; \ aa l.ulu. '\.I\. ' *673-7300* k•t<'hcn S23'J.500 LcaseholcJ EILHH HUDSON REALTOR 644-0122 SanCletnentt 2·2·2-t.ownhse uruts JUSt 2 ••••••••••••• •• •• •• •••. blocks from surf '1 V rs new $119.500. "FOURP LEX'' MaJ1mf1cenl ocean view cxer home J Br. J Ba. Phonc496 t772 Spacious. well planned Corona del Mar 3222 3·3·2 2· JUSt 2 blO<'ks tu ••••••••••••••••••••••• surf. SI 1.529 gro::.:. New •S or llwv. newer. 3 br hshng al $139.50<! :?b.t. fplc ."lndry, no pet!>. •BERTHA IU·.N It Y • ref . gar • $4!15. 675 0000 REALTORS 4!Yl •1121 215 Del Mar , Sjn C'lcm ••••••••••••••••••••••• llCi CANYON THE VIEW I 07 6 R"9 Estot. Couikelor Profe~ anvest mc•nt analysis. appraisals. l tr't & eicchangc adv11•c· Spec 1Jl11.1n~ 1n lkh multi plex propcrt1c:. Sellers & Buyt'ro; av011I VIEW . $2 I 5,000 ALONE IS WOftTJI V•l•w Newporl Ray lo Sll5,000. Move an now. Catahnu' Iron ~ate en ROYALR.EALTORS t ry Mammoth l1v1n~ room with v11-:w1 Mur 10049Camanode Estrella ble hrcplut•t.• r•aneled Cayo. Och 493·2143 forma.I danmit room Wet AdJocent ocean &. Marina l>ar Spocao.UA kitchen & view estate s ized lot an pantr.>. fo.xtra larRc area or Sl50·S200 000 master w1n11 G lasscd homes. $131.000 for both vie w pahn Loads of storage J Cor 11aragc Call now for personal preview 752 17()0 '""'"' 11, •.J ..• , \ ,,,, "~,' """' [~IRlltl MR. EXECUTIVE AHCHOUGI IMVISTMEMTS '714t 496-77t I Income Units Hr. the Ocean Call Ron Ellti. II B Really 531\·6~~ Costa Mesa FOURPLEX 3 Bedroom . 2 hath and 2 Bedroom, I hath units Wrll consider l'X<'hangc Pnvate patios. l'Xlr;.i large units Grtal Invest· ment p0tenl111I l,.QuaH~ &IPlac• Propwti•• 6 t.NITS ON THE 1S'l·,9'l0 BLlff... Wrnter & Sum "'oo OUA1ur NIWPOll """" mer reot,1b Good in INVEST RENTALS J/\SMINE C RE .. :K·:.. most popular· model l'lun 2 with 2 bcdrms ~ den, on grccnhcll with ocean view from pal111 1\ bargain at $725 J>('r mth on yearly lease. l nclud1·~ al l u m l•n rla <'" ClubhoUS('. pool Jltl'UUI tcnnai. court~ ON tn:GONll\, Charm Inf( 2 bdrm on t•orncr Int Nn P<'lS or chahln•n $350 pcrmth ON Ll\RKS PUFt 2 bdrm. 2 hath, no pets, onl' cur gar S.17~ pe1 mth, y«arly leu&e. 'l/ery 11'l'I' Don"t mi.a lh1s beauty localed rn CXCh.l!>l\l' BIR Canyon' 4 bd. loaded w1features on pr1nw \• acre view lot' Mus\ se<' to appr~iatc <.:di! ror details 838-6256 vi::itmenl propl•rly $245.000 ON R1G CO R ON/\ Bt-.:1\tll BREAKEllS ORlVE. 1-~abulous Vrew. I bdrm & <'Onverti.hlc• den Fabulous view $65ll Scvl'r;,I income pro per mlh Yearly lease pertJes for sale or pOS?<j ON 1ST /I VENUE, an old - Wttlker & lee Reol Estain :? UNITS Nfo:W. nt•ar bleexchanl{e. Details by Corona del ~hr· 2 bdrm ore11n :I BR . 2 BA appointment. unit w1garage, laundry owner' unrt. 2 RR, 1.,.., Rkherd 0 . Fon.ey farllaUcs & refrrg $400 BA rental unit S102.llOO & A11oe'1, lfflltors per mth Yearly lease. J AY W VF.ATS f.4() 1700 COLE OF NEWPORT REAL Tons 499 2237 --Rt:'/\L'rORS HIWPORT SHORES --TRIPLEX Hum'g Bch 2 c. 2 Qr 2 De , den. :? patios. I San Juan Blk.9 l(I ()('can, prime loc. 2515 E. Crnllwy • CdM sty vllla. $73,000 f.42 0417 Capistrano I 078 Sl20,000. /\gt. 557 2878 ___ 67S.55 l_f __ Owner. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• _at_l_._a_p_m_. ______ 12 Bedro0ms, larRt' open Charmtna 2700 sq. ft. Have nsh buyer for 200 4BR,oneppro.ll "4Jacre. +aet complex. 0 C. Formal d.ln pan'ld ram Muumurn 8 yrs . GOOd rm w /Wet ·bar. Prof'\y loc. Batooeilngh Realty, ldscpd(l"OUndt JllUOO. _S4_l_·S33_i ____ _ •IOHO II.AL TY'* QA.LL.ER Y of HOM J;S C714t1Jt-941 I Clasa1f1ed ads Jt•ll blf beamed hvinlC room. la.rae fa mily or dinm~ room. d1 11 hwashcr & buall ans , flrt'JlliH'l' W u he r a, dryer In clu<kt1. Good IO<'etlon. S500 month 640 83511 NEWPORT HACH Bluffs 3 Br, 2\ot baths, larae family room E Plan Unobstructed view of Back a~y on ler1e areenbell Llkl' n ow cond Walk to pools tl'or "al~ by own~r ia-.enl 1139,500. 844 ~ CVCI 1--------1 7S2-~I days. ltems1 small Items or 2 Br. l ba house. Mooth to 11ny tem Just call monthS3SO 642 S61R Call 673·6214 QI O~ILYPILOT Frtdly Ottcumber31 1976 ~!.~~~~ .... ~!!!.~~~~ .... ~!::.~=!~~ .... 1 ~~~!~.~ .... 1~~~'!'.·.~~.~ .... ~~~.~ .... Ho...~ Hones Ul'l'furnJs"-d Hovu1 Uftfunithcd lrvlM :1244 Newport leoch 1269 W•ttrintfer 3291 lolboo l'..u.w.la 3807 Costa Mota 3124 HmltlngtOR a.oc.t. ll40 ····•·······••·•······· ........•.....•.•.•••.. ····•·•···•···•··••·••· ............•.•..•••... ·······•··············· ···•·•••···•······••••• •••.•..•...••.•.•.•.... ·················•····· ............•.......... CCW'OftCI .. Mer 32JJ Co.to Mna 3224 Pouiwt• Valer 3214 :I ~r. 2~ on ~u~~e ::'" ~~ • • • 2 Sly 4 br. z bu. nu cpt:s, 2 Rr frplc, yrly onl)' 53.i!:i L.it J bf 2 uu townhouse 2 br, cµts . pool, play yd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~37~ l s~"~o o:ly ~Dobl.oa drpl,fplc. UW $43)/mo 211 Cypr,••1 t:J ll ui 4weti~mplcll (.;1traat' n o pe ts 2208 A , J)OOMY I "R •. .• r I $.!U 2 Ur ! II Ki45 OK 3 BDRM. I~ ua P~Uae CC'>,.;..,.. l'l 7PM • 701 W. I IHI St. 96J..'5aJ $.31 9$4.S Alt No ~7 & pnuo Adult~ only No OelowaN! ~ ' o "'ul'll, Pr, ~\,. are.i $400 mo. A&l ....,.-......,u f ' 2 c .. l"" ----- utJI pc.I l'IOlll! to hi h & "'1Jln Hentah 540-S370 962-4471. 546-8103 Coste MelG ~ 2 BR Duple" C'ms~ ~l to P\'t& S3 "· 114" -1 or Mee.-Laite Port& s t o r e :i $ :I :! 5 . --. ~r;_w3ERf~ BIR,~::~~~~· You i.ire the winner ot 2 2 SfORY 4 br, z ba, n4l'N bench. Yearly l'vt ply 837 ~l7 Otlun a br, 2.,., ba, all mo .'71 1 IH70·1l395 Or ~ 2 .Ur ·1 II Kids, pets LG Bonus Rm. 3 BR. 2 par.o' l37~ '.7l4 963_4s&i ticket& l.olhe rpt & cJr1J5, rri1I <.:or lot 137~. S5.9-5291 41 fir, nm· & rl~an. clOtle to dbl a•r , pullr>, frpk 17l3 675 liOOO OK .1-t.~ ~A, frpcl· 1rhw~hr.t r pu. 01 531 ~S Agt No Fee Sport.. Vocatioft &at gate. Qtll about uur Sll.' lo Bch '13S Util pd shopprng Adult11 •nl)' Al•bamu , 53G 346$ or l 2 8 C MuinJlrnt;ib.~OS370 irps a II o u our -----&llecreatto.al Chnstmas Bonus $4SO Gps .J• .,. Nopets 6458939 ~171K .arge r_. ttm rm ---Ghnstmas Bonus $395 IHVINI:: 714.1163-4.568 or $3IO~S ar,ap,,.s.ree _ --~ dc.>rnr" tor _. PPl 11 MESI\ Vi':RDE 3 br, 2 ba, 714·963-tSliS o r 5319545 2 BR. I Ba . . .. . $35() Yfflkle Show Agt No F~ ~aln Rental11, ~ S370 1-trgc z br l ba rottni:<> 3 br. l~ b ;1, frplr, pal.lo, Jo rplr, RU & yurd Xlnt (•rpt •dl'f)b. Crplc. Cam rm. Agt No Fee 2 RR 2 B 1325 J75 at the ~rl i.:araKe East C M CD('I Rllr Avail Jan l lllUl't atrt't!t ISOO/mo .,h ran.:e . tJ t w LEASE • a. " • . ANAHEIM Coe.do A Jras Lrg 3Br. 2Ba )'rly. B~h. . I 1111 1JM 846-4990 631140IJAg\ 751~ 38r.den.2 Ha,fplr,huge 28R.2 8a ...... $S'l~52.5 CONVENTION u..fwwllhecl 3425 te nnis r rpl, patio . Adullt! 0!1 Y· pell! . . . -- -patio. sort wtr. rib hsc 3 BR. 2 8a • · · · S39541-00 CENT ER ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshwiih~. bltns. Adlta, no Plel :-.411 ~1 Nr tbmillon/Brool<burst CostaM.ta 3224 1..:ollt'g(· l'.;1k. 3 Br 4! Bu . pnv .. ownr, ~mu. b~ 3UR.2"'1 ba. ·· · $400-625 Jan 2thruJan 9 S R h pets,MOCJ/mo.64<>-9335. Nit'<' 1 hr frplr pool <!br. 2bu. Rar. patio Sml •••• •••••••••••••••••• • frul" cl•hw~l1r I" '"~d .,.,., ...,c., 4 BR, 2\.'J ba, furn . SS9S . . . Leaae $52.5. IWC anc O ' ' ' hid k ....,, ''""2 ,,.....8 DHIRAILE n~ ·~rp\., & drps~u2os ,,.,.,.....,_, 4 BR. 2"1 lia ..... $795 800 Call 642·5678· ext 333 to San Jouquln pcnth!le. 180 ~tr.lo leac .. 3811 udulli.. no i.iet.:. $230. mo c o ......, ""'_·_v .. __ llOMF. 1 .. oyola $42.'l l'<'l<' Barrett tti.HftgtOftleoch 3240 4 BR. 3 Ba ......... ~ claim your tickets. degree vll.!w, 2 llr. den. 2 ....................... 548 4757orf..t<t.~lll4___ 0 ..._. BEACH :?BR, :ma. Ut•n. aptd, ft (·:.tlty 642 5i!OO or ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIGCANYON * * * ba, luxury living nr OCEANVIF:W dptx. 2Br, Adult l bedroom b(•llm ,... drps , fort<'rt air ho;.it, 0455'..lllO,cxt 40H__ 38R,21,.._Ba ........ $700 N.-wnnrt Hts nr CUCf Dr schls.golf&UCI. Imme<! 2ba. d sw shr, rcfrig ceiling nu pets $200 51;g FOR LEASE· 3 bticJrm :.i 3b--rv2b I I l G t. occup. Call Pat 83l·!M32 ~/mo Ph 4!MH53-\, w Wilson inq upt C j.(arb dl'lp, bltns, pulio. Siils 1 Ur duplex 1., ut1I · ' r. a. ge 0 · ues orCllns831·2715. - ------ i.:ar(1J(t'. ""lllt•r rum S in i.tl~:. F e!.! $15 ba,brandnew.1700 sq.rt roomsep.$475.646-3757 Coro..ad.IMcr 3822 2 Br a pts . Gas p uul A~u,\ITt"L?111tl1~·.·}!s!'oflt:N•ll\sll' L' neachcumber. 631 201 1 Landmg home w 13 cdar y ... ~·ty 2 BR •-Den, 2 "-. Towwhou:se ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. no pcl.5. 400 Mer nachulnr S280 I bdrm $295 " ,._ "· ""' gar. SS25 /m o inc l g ;;' ..._1"" 0 W dbl Unflrftlshtd 3525 rim.ir W ay Apt 2 Arroi.s rrorn Country KIDS/PETS OK gardener. No pets. me • •" c. I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. 979 9 • · Club FOR LEASE: 3 bednn. :.i gar •. waJlr to bch. pools & BRAND NEW 3 Ur 2·~ ua. ..... l II 2br. !::·Side . .:ar. yard, •--•s •A'"" mo 64"'-0836 o ....,. u ~J v 2 Bdrm from S320 3 Bdrm from $495 • Sommer & wmter a l beach ts beautiful •Vt e'N!I o r urean. Catalina & Palrni Verdes •Large pnval~decks •Healed Pool Saunas •Assl~ned rovr'd prkg •Add1llonal free parking •Maid service avaJI. •founuture avail. i?75 Ml"•a l>r • 5414 ti701l S295 mo. 675·82S8 or ba, brand new 190() sq ft <QJUJ • _,.,, • ., (pie.~ m1 from ~nc.>y Tl *OPEN * ~E1S1ril•2br,,1Pr ''Pt. 646-4848 Landing home W/formal Exec. home. 3 BR, 3 Ba St Bch & Dana Whan l'!rf...~-Mon.to l-'1"1 I4 JO d I 1 d l din. rm · ram rm, wet and Pool Le1111e By $4~ per mo 634 82!12, 188 E.. 2211d Sh-Ht fllb, gar. net. Y ·pa 10 Mesa Verde 3br . 2ba , bar S575. /m o 1ncldg o wner . $6 00 m o 8-5PM. 52.4·1012 Ev!> Mat udlt.:. btlt. IU71l <'lt>an & pretty $4!5 3l0() rd N ts u.5"9 r .... uw•s"-·.f~ D 5 6 CORONA DEL MAR New, t:ast.osld e ga cner o pc " ';J '-""'"' "" ""'".. ays,7~·9442 or 67 -I 17 2 8 L N ., el 2 ijr Townhouse. r11>k l.3rt:t'. deluxe tnple". 2 Ml'Sd Verdl' .m!a l hr. 2 ~moa.ti44-l836. Robert1R~ OPEN DAILY eves r . aituna i,,u · Pool. t-ft•~ . .somn'"'ean Bil. 1•., "'a . frnl & pnv. b <I bl I ·-·r · Lanai I'm. view. adults, ~........ ""..,... 01 • .. a, crpt-.. pr~. ln~. Rt• EXECUTIVE flomt! 4 br. 848-1611 8A M. T06 P.M . HVH 2 br & den or 3 br dbl gar, Par1f1r Is l & Catalina views . Close rear )'Jrd From $360 rorm·r lot, l'~l'I h:H k )fl .! l>a. tWw cpts, urps & ss2s A I J a n 8lh. Villap,e. $385. 640·1~ & loshoppmg & fme buch. Mu Dmelly3202 .,11nn\"'111l..a paml Secluded area nr NEARNEW2sly 48r,2~ · v 2873 A~ ,day!> 5 :i:? 7000 M8-4471 So Co~i.l Pl:.iza Im med. Clean. 3 br. 2 ba. fl/0 , 83, fam rm, cpt.8. drps. 644-4887 eves 548 644·2611 __ N_i~ht.:. 552 . 0507 __ NO PETS Open M F9·305.JO Sat 10.5, Sun l2·S f'ml<lo. 2br. l ba. IJ.1llo Occp·y l-:\e 53H J563 ~: ~r.45~9 c~;1 .=::5 thruout. De p r eq 'd . BRAND New BIG CYN 2 WOODSTREAM 3 br +1111111..-...__.~;;-...,_-_-,..-;.._.,...... • • * "Jruue No 11d~ SW:! 64Q.0074 s ly . 3 br. & s tudy boous,2ba.l yr .oldmdl ~ 7?,1 r>54:t Just pamtro in/out. Mesa Agl. noree WOodbndge Brand new. lwnhse, overlooking golf Back Uay CplS. drps, CUTE C.O.W. Muf• Huntington Pacilic: deJM:irlHH.2 1ia.~jm 48RCondo,pool.tenn1s. fully landsraped, a 1 course. Drama t1t• bltns . $425. 645-9543. One bedroom, one bath 3097LonnLm. Jo; !-i1dc 31>r newly c'fl'ror ~m . Crplc. bltn:.. llaho, handball & basketball rood. Pvt ho me 2Br. den atthilect ure Pool &Ten 646-1164 apartments South of Costo MHO hill!.', lgc yd & 1>al111, nr OOEI •100.'i ~mo 979·7888 nook. atnum. pool. bch nis. $900 mo. I l • 1179-6587 · ~ns Unfum 3600 lughway Close to beach You un· thl• wmnl'r or 2 !>rhoob . S395 64fl 2311\J :! Rr $2(.IO W/W rarpcl:. · rlub SC70tl!>c. avail now BR b bo ••••••••••••••••••••••• a nd shops $250 per llckct.slolht• 711 Ocean Avenue (714 )SJG.1487 ManaRedby Wilham Wa lters C<>. r.H:.<;A v ~;trnE ;i hr • ilrps. r~rri~. r:,ngc : 4~~ ~~:Yr112~1 ~;· ~~t;;:; 644-8795or644-8432 4Ne.,; 3ca~: a& :J~:;:;, 2 UH. pvt yard, l'lo!>ed month Ask for Missi. Sportt, Vocatfon family 2 hJ, tlbl i:.1r lrltlry,patio&i:aruent'r dean•s..115.962·9571 View, rurtlerock Terr. 3 Lge patio. Lush b ark gd1 I Sm c hild uk. Nu 6752311 •R~ frt·sh P<ilnl A I <'Hild /\dulls, no pets 548 l09S -Ht & Fam Rm, beaut. yard. Waterfall & h sh IJ(!ls. 81210 Michael Dr. V_,.IC-. Show New deluxe beach apL 1 & 3 BR. quiet area. s.t:!.'l ~ 772':1 Rt•altor .1-; ~idc <' M :Jhr. film.rm, CLEAN 3 ~R. 2 BA. rrpl, S800mo 752·0617 pond. SS9S Per mo II U S19S per 100 Call TH£ BASIL LEAF al the wa!itH•r /dry cr S:JIVi dshwshr,:!cargar S34S BAY&BEACH da)'s Mr. Peters on 1 d d 2 NAllEIM For lse J an I. 3hr Hesp ~ .:>.5'i8or 645 9341 . 714·963·4569 or 531·9545. 2 Br 2 flu . lu11 apt. over REALTY 759·0811 847·3541. Evt~ 536-36.18. New y re ecorale A 960-1934 L.ge l & 2 Br. 2 ba. Adults only, no p e ts . Pool, jacuu.I From S220 mo. t9l32 Magnolia. !162·UIOO .1dul1 (um . no 11 d \ · Agt No Fee looking Newport Bay, bdrm, 1 ba apt. Pool. CONVENTION !Hpm 'l<IOCun.:n·..,.., l ' M -. with balcon y & fplc BIG CANYON View or Near beach. AduJLs. $300 CENTER , " u 4 Br house ava il now 2 833.9234 Golf course & hike. 2 br 2 ..__ fHWnh fvrnilfMd mo. Jan. 2 lhru Jan 9 MESi\ V1EHl>l-: r' nr. 41 08 • p • 3226 bat.hs, cpts. drpc;. Bltnii ba, upgraded. $655 mo :r.;.•••••••••••••••••• 646-0883 Call 642·56711, ext. 333 to BeachTwnhse4 BR. 2sty. l'pls c rp), a m rm . Dana oiftt SIS0.962·3533 New Pollo Hom<'. 2 br, 2 Steps to Tenn crt pool .......1--• .1 3707 cla1myourl1ckels t ~ ba, nr tennis. etc. k1tl·hl·n bllt1!4. h v rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba + ..:tras. Swimming. jacuzzi sec 644.5441 'lcllMNIP.--a New2br.t ba frplr.hltns, * -• S325.963-2$32or5.JG·l46t f111k , C11c·1t yd, ref $435 2 Br, new cpls/dfl)l.. ford 2Br 2 Ba. adll condo. Cab tennis. 1acuu1. Adults. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• garaRc Adults. no pets - --- m<1 5:~ 5011 yd l''tpl No dogs, ad Its Rec area. 14.t m1 bch . Lse $400 mo. S.50 dis· NEWPORT HCiTS Lge 2 br. 2 ba. incl ul1I S385 601840 Lc.E I Ur lots or storal(e, 4-PLEX. 2 BR. 2 Ba, W tW . . . , h only $375. hl /l::;t gar ~.Ph .6405048 rc>unlforJan 5240034 3 8dr 2 b lh di m •2 Nr beach $325. 1115 W. Rar. new paint. no crpts, d rps. S2t~. mo. fo,;1sLSuh•:J Hr 2 1,a, ugt IQ>.5225. ------m, a · nr · Ual Blvd962-0505 . 21.ir, tba apt W/Rarag1.• childrenor pcts Mnlure 96J.2S32orSJ6.1461 f.1m ~amc• rm. 1.: Yd. ----LARGE2sty 3 br,2'1'l ba. 2 Rr. 2 Ba townhous(' tar gar S600 monthly Adults only. no pets s ngl or marnC<!rpl only - wlfnl·tJ l'nd µool. frc~hly B Toro 3232 ram rm. frpl. dshwshr. Pool clubhouse S385 Outside pets only. Agt Cotta Mfta 3724 S350 mo 1 nrl ut 1 I Reis requested S200 mo. I BR Garden J\pl, adults p.11ntl.'d , S395 m u ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl~ to heh Call aboul our Ava1i now 551·1429 64S-99S0,838-8863 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64(}T710 +rlnfot• 64S.3487 7942 Holt S200. mo. To 752 IH78 Lease. beaut 3 HR. 2 ba Chnstmas Bonus S49S S2J5 2 Br T H P ool ~0.00 WEBC & UP see. 673·30SS ., • home llassep.den.new 71496J...Cim or 531·9$45 Nl'wly der, Uni Pk llme Sin lesOK. Fee· •Sludio&IBRApts Sunny2BRapttnDuplex. ------4 Rr .. ha, .I-am rm. frml Iv painted inside. nice Agt No Fee Jhr,2ba.atnum + xtrai. tl R t Is 5405370 •1V&MaidServAvail 1-'rplc, r rpls. drps NF.W 1 br, rrplr, beam Osn rm lil\'l'lv Jrea , lfwl~('p'g auto s pmklr!> -M<lS SS27059,768·n44 a in ena · · •PhooeScrv,lltdpool Adults 2 Blks rrom Coast ce1l. bltns. pool, volley Y1t•w. nr l11·h. $750 <'Ov p:itio S400 p/mo' Clean & '>harp. 3 Br, 2 Ba. ---b--h-2376 Newport Olvd, CM Hwy SJSO mo. 675·3451 ball. gar $235. R42 6934 l~ISlSUI ''-llR t C•91u"'" rpts, drps. bltns. rncd Turlll'rock 4 r . 2 a . BRH•DNEW c• .. 9755or"A"·""""' "" us y,.,. """' Nr Mall s & H hli. formal d1 n'1:. atrium M .,..., ....., """' BR AN l> NEW · 2 NC'w lux 2 br. l ba, bllns, :! Br den. 2 ha. i.:oocl.F. ~Veley 3234 Kids t pet~ OK $390 lncl 's rec fac1 I mem BIG CANYON SUSCASITAS bcdruom.2bathupt over sns mo 3 br, 2ba. $375 i.1dl· loc. $375 mo Call ••• ••••••• ••••••• •••••• tl47·Z760 b<'rsh1p, tcnn1~ & pool garage & detached from c h I d I s m p e l 0 K 642 9466 Hcd • J b 2 b · t · -· $400 mo Av&il I 15 1..sc Single level, ver)' deluxe Minutes lo NB. 1 BR m a 1 n house Ver )' 1~16 --- -d c~ r {' a,ru11:s· 4Br2Ba,fplc,cpts,drps. or 18 mos. 7~6532 or 2 bdrm .. 2 b a thi.. furn. Adults. no pets pnvatc <:ooct S•·Of· ------ :l BH.:? ba. fam rm. frµI. rps, II (', cnr pa '° bltns $450mo 00 0200 gorgeous. s weeping golf ~cwµort fll~d CM Coast llwy lorat111n 2 I Br ... R15 & 2 Br .. $265. Comp lnd~l·pcl ln1•1J $375 t mo. !Hi3 451>9 ' S98247u course view. Now avail blks from CdM beach Ultl pd. 2 blks bch. Call yfl . :! c.ir ~·1r • c·ul d 1• '>ac ~11 !1545 Al(t No re._. --New Peter':> Townhomc. at S7SO per month <or HOLIDAY PLAZA All llwlt·ins incl tras h 'P.vo of OrongeCount(s 536·3611. $-tl)U f"15 ~.17R L G J BH 3 UA frpl Very nire 2Ur . 11-,Ha t' Plan, 3 Br. 21,, lia, i\/C. s11le al $125,000) [)('lu11e I br apt Sl80 mu rompactor .l-'1re place. mostbeouttllllopotlmenf I Br.-pc-L'S_O_K-.-S2-IO_m_o_J S'.l?.5 .1 hr I ha :! <'ar l(ar dshwsr Many upgrades: Condo F'1replace, laun upgradt-s. no pets, S.'lSO Adults only, nu pets 1965 ~aragc. large sundcrk. communtnes. A reloxilg blks bch 326·13th St. N1<.'C')'<l SJRS 714 963·4569 o r dry service area, main mo lse.552·0685 PomonaAve,Apt IS Ideal aµt Adults . no semng wllh Sll'eoms. <7 14 1 960 4 8 3 ~ • 1,1:! f'.:1Gll il1 .9545 /\gt. No Fee ~.-. cna87n33cc free. S27:>m o Completely furn, I br pets 5'\5() Available Jan. woter1ollS. and mo)esllc (213)431·56111 ----~ Least• 3 BR. 2 Oa home, adults, nu pets Sl'15 IS.673·~ r1 ---- • -............................ 1111 .. 11111., -----lge country k1tch, c•ov !lees Feotu ngpools, 2Story.'1Hr +fomrm 21,... Plllll> Nr sch ools & 646-7883.lJtFlower Upstairs l BR.$300. Jocuul.souno,blltoros. DUPL~X 2 Ur. I~ Ua. for an Ad in WOlmft's Wend Cal Su~ 642-5678. Ext. llO All-Seasons 6reat! Color Spectacular b:i !:>pnngcJa le /SI al er shop'tt $365. pi mo. Call Studio decor Curn, pvt 831..0554 On<! exciting clubhOose yd, gar, ~~s art?a s.i35. 83·1-1693 Husly, 5'19·1862 2 Br. 1 ba. 1815 Cllrr Qrive pau o Water & !-:¥1> l>d wtltr sociol&Yen1S. Tennis. 2 Hr 1'2 BaTwnhsl'.2l>IY. WOODBRIDGE S350pcrmo Drive by & SJ!l.S mo646 533o V1l'W of E ntlrt'.' Harbor' gym,on<lvoleyboDot dean. (\u1et, $295 m o M d 38 d !ti lhe n call Bruf'c 642-6368 SpJ c. !lluc.liu, ut1I pd The Vrlloge. Mofe ol 1~1M ~:~~Bkr ~~~ c · /\gt. _ opdccF~Sper1al 1 $95 Ut1b Sund ck . pool. S35o - ---~ 675-2'763 evef'(lfllng you're IOOIUng 2'1Wnh.'lt.-s,lw1Crpk .bolhTURTLEROCK GLt:N Newport Shores 3 BR. 2 MamR~ntwls.~5370 totFomlturelsovolot>te. 2Br, I '2Ba. w /pat111s. 4Br. Fam Rm. 2 Ua, 6 BA. near bch & tennis. S TU-NNING L" I "'r CostaMeto 3824 Oneond1Wo8edroom 963 12 .... [1"1"11 lt. r m r ... ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ponl. nu pets · IK mo'!> or } rly be Ownr .,.,ams. · ... c .n a · m • garden .ipt Pool re<' Adua L.Mng ---644·~1 lease $450. mo. Unique · , CASA VICTORIA Ne"" ;I,)()()' llle roof lux hrn Homes. 675-6000 ~ea S2l5 710 W llllh St 1 & 2 BR. unr or rum, gas OfflCes open 9 00 fO 6 00 in ~uperb ne1.:hb~il. I Luxury 2br Twnhse. i\1C -• , 5150 llurhelor nearly & wtr pd l\dlts. no pets Now renting. !Jr, tJen, tam rm .• i bu. Ranrho San J o11q u1n W&-ESJ~Llrl' Ren~I lJ n<'w. all utilit;e!l pmd l>ool. rer rm. i>ec gate c•ar ~Jr S!.125 /mo View of lakl• & golf k ·h._8 1• a m1 '·mrd. Ws·ulk Adult.:.,nop("t!>:>48 I091l S2SV1rtona 64~-8970 751 :r773 course A v111I on I yr lsc ilc .,. ove )'ya a - i"l'b l.1!177 $5.'>0mo. lo sc hools~ !>hOP!I SlSO. llachelo r. ,, utal ~ 2 llr2 Ha,r1!lr,pool.2 <ity S!90 3 Ur T II Kids, pet.: 752 9110 l!f!med 0Cl' 11r . $700 p 0 0 I . Jo" e c S 1 5 E ·Side. Children OK. OK 1-'t.'C Gardener 1n r l 'I 15 16 Beachcom ber .631-:!0ll S290.5411-0916 SlJS t Br Garage. Kld:1, pets OK. Fel> Mam Rentals. S4~S370 Pet OK I Br. SltJ> Fee Mam Rentals, 540-S370 -----Sl7S 2 &. gar Poot. Ind~ OK Fee Mam Rentals. 540-SJ?O -----SEA Breeze Twnh.se. 2 ls! br . 2 ba Pool. 1ac uzz1, sauna Gar $300 968·~1~ Mam ll1•nlaf.;, 540 5370 TurUrrnck Glen. New 3 Hr ('umbe r l J 11 <.I . 1\.: l - ---- • , • oo bl.•sl str~l $72.'l me> 642·:>200 LOCJllllCI HUis 3750 Casa de Hermosa 2 RR Condo. !>UJ)('r de;in, lse AKt 631 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br apt w 1r1r\•placc. '"" I ~1 "}<5( ~tcck \tlk~~· . nrw' ,.,,, ~"", r ... 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ALICIA PLAZA bath, rani:c. cJven. dill· house.~· 979·7888 LOCJllllCI HIA1 32SO f'antasl1c view Will de· M V hwasher. $320 Also 3,br • ....., .. _.°" ....................... rorale Lo su1l. Pvt comm. Scenic ountam iew<; 1sep bldgJ $.170. ... ~-32 .. 2 NF.W :i br. 2 ba, I st y $795. mo. 642 0346 Lnr1<e . ri ll( adult 1&2 160W. Wilson ..._.__. "' Bdrm ApU.. f.'urn & un ••••••••••••••••••••••• twnh~e. l c·ur 1<ar, fncd 3 Or. 2ba w/fence<t pallo11 furn I ST MONTH FREE :1 Br. 3 ba townhouse. palm lmmt>d9s~l'UPlln· nest 111<.•alJOn $500/mo Pool .. li1r um, Hill111rtJs El Syd TownhousH SparklinR ne w l'O nd cy t7M>MO·I 63H400Agt. 51:11·615lorS81 6130 2br. l ~bafrom$295 Ai r ~HO C: a 11 "I. II 11 ". 3 !k house. Immaculate Harbor View Hmes 2oou 2521 l Stock port. L a Ft rond, pvt pauos. Adu lb H4fi 1:mor8465456evc-. Close to shops. Good sq H 4br 31..,, ha 2 Hiiis Sec Mgr 1920 Meyer, oH MOVE INTO TODAY llf'it:hborhood. SJ5o1tse ram · r m s: n r po ~ I . St,rry. no J>('ls 19th. Wkdays 11·5, wknds SA IL TOMO HHOW '1S4-0l22 schools. shop'g $750 ~porllffch 3769 10-4,642-0282 ___ _ Hunt Hrbr 3Br . 2 Im, up Lc!"~c 3 BR, 2 Ba. newly 64().-0?9() ••••••••••••••••••••••• I II I ...., ~PER Mo. Adults 2 hr, '<trs nine 11 • 11 l' ei· w /y, p111ntcd Inside Separate F.SPECJALLY LARGI>: BEST BUY lndry. far·~ Encl. Gar cpl. l'ltf"JIOrl & c:>nl i.:ar fam rm, frpl(', central w ""·at clip .... 75 mo Cuti 4 Br + Oen. Front view Some prople say you Re 2009 Maplr Mgr at A11t "" " .., a ir ronll. cul-de sac st bo & 1 wh r ' w r o 631 3277 O;irlene 556-4393 or Chr1~ C or water. alS c ose to at you pay or e u . · nawson 835 7btl fur fncd )'d S375 mo all everything! S57St m u fl•rmore.Andtheprit'<'>. ---- Rusty. 549·11162 Agt 631· 1400 ll·~s Membership 11'1 a N1('e 3br, 2ba, upsta1r:., no appi &......,a MicJMt 3252 -Ilea Ith Club A lt'.'nn1. pe\S 2 kids ok. ~· 1027 frvifw 324 •••••••••••••• •••••••• • San ca.....t. 327 6 rlub Free ten ms lesson-. V a I e n r 1 a •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Billiards S wlm m1n" 54&9080/546-6985 ___ _ OCEAN .~IEW , adult No San Clem. S""c ca . .. ---1.EASES AVAILABL~: c:ommumly s par 2 Br, nyontocn vu 3 B ..... r. 2ba Golf Driving Runl(l' 2 Br,bltn!!S200 • · I VII e B 7 Saunas + i.:real ar S .... ve in rYme 1 ua ~n~A~., a. lse $4 s mo. (am hm ~c. 831 1013 d BB 574 J oann. trcet. We hltvt!homr1ta11u1I fo .._......,.. _..,, h villes SUn a)' Q!I IJ4>3417or846-81j65 least' 1n •• S. Juan Parties with llvc bands Walnut Squiuc Crown Valley Highland s Ccipitrano 3278 Free Sonday brunch H:infh (;al ll11rn1 . 3 Ur. 2 ba. fam rm, eat m ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>t.>cr11eld Univ I' kit. lrg beamed hv rm Your r('nt dollars go f'Ve Culverd&I<' Col Park w1frplc . New paint. drps INCH"'RMI .... ~ f urlhN•••A l e rrlf> BEAUTIFUL m•w Bach ap\s. Fireplace. rerrt~ incl. $200. 645 11256 or 979·3376 Turtle Rork & cpts. AJI appl cxcpt ~ """ mamtenanc•e c•n •w. pro 2 bdrm. your c hoice of . wshr/dryr . Use or ro~m OlD SAM JUAH fess1on11I manH1<em1•n Tri plex 2 Br. l '• ba rromS340toS400 pool&rerctr 14~/tf\Q This t'ht1rmln1< 2 ~luff tha t c·1Ht'!i. :i n Fam rm w;frplr . C:/D, 3 bdrm. your cho1n· of M 549 ·80S3 ah 1 pm, bedroom. 2 bath & dc•n rrl c ndly n eil(hho r s DW. no pets. ~ Ph from $335. to 1475 768·1443. home has plush carpel· Models open daily 10 7 631-0400 __ _ 4 bdrm your choice <>f 6 Ml··•-y•-a... 3267 iog. fireplace. bullt·ins & Sorry. no <*e untJer 21 ".'.!·--------• r ..... " u"" ·-.. ,.. 2 W 't I t no rce ls. Roommal rom ~,,.N,toF~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• car garage on as 1 b' M New Towwhouws o ees long! Call 64&·2158 days. ~rv Cf? ava1 a .e. on RAHCHRa"'LTY 38r Condo. No pets Pool. 493.0588 evenings & th·to rflonthoc<'uµ11n r1. IMtanl move-in 2 HH. -I •"2" mo l'n balh, patios. uir, de 55 I ·2000 e1~ ".,tarage. -" · _wee __ ke_n_ds_. _____ 1 ----~----· 2 Br. I ba, I 5lory. s hag. 2 Br. 2 Ba co~do. Quiet. clrJ>'•. patio. frplr. beam Adults only I ool & rct· re1I . cl~hwhr, ic or _ctr.$2.SS mo.552-3280 Adulls, S250 2tiSO r-;ldcn, 1 Btt. St3S. rcfnl(, stv. 537·312S_ yard. kids. peL'> ok. Call I & 2 Br apts, $175 to RIC 962·3533/536-0321. +deposit. JI I Wilson Apl I, 631 2J77 ~-~75 (~17.y l Hr -:c;ingles Hc..bCiur 3142 0 K .1-'t!e SI:>"••••••••••••••••••••• Uearhl'llmher.t>.11·2011 1330 Nr. Harbour. 38K ZBA Tnplex Bef 8am or 2 Rr w /gar S'lJO New aft &pm . 213/592·2666 crpt. lge rnccJ yd w tpat.10 Water pd :.!22'1 "I.)" • 38 Placenl.la call betwn t S ln.w 44 fi36.4l20 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely Single tJwelllnic 2 br. newly decor . l car KlU' Mnrned cpls only. no children S295 mo 645-JJJO l Hr $210 Stv & rdnat No th1ldren <>r r>cL'> 7.'11 W WOODBRIDGE P INESAPTS l. 2 & 3 bdrm unlta. Designed like early Caltfornaa bungalows. From $2 70 1 l S Pinestone Ofc hrs 3-S:30 wkdays, 9-5:30wkncb IRlh, Apl C 673·77R7 -552-0400 -l.oglltohoclt 3148 Lg l Hr apt nr F'111rv1cw & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baker i\d11lt11, nu ~"'· LAGUNA IEACH r rpt.-;, drps, & bltns $170 1 Bd t lk t 545 11182 rm . np .·wu o ----beach. library ac shop l Hr. SJ8S. W/W 'hate. ping ; fireplace, deck. bltins. refnic. l(M <cook ocean view & completely & heau p111cJ. /\dulls. no remodeled w /at.ove • ............ v Oakwood GartJt•n Apls luxe, adults. S21!-0/rno Woodb d T h 3 B ---2br. Iba. Condo. Clean. l 9 I 9 A n ah e i m S l Studl l 2 ( II t)tllS. ~·1008 rerrig. $325/mo. Inc. uUl. n gc wn me r Lo6 Aliso Villas 3 Br. 2 Br washer dryer pool no 880 Irvine 10116th> 546-4141, Mgr Dave o ap , rooms. u 2 Ba. A/C, upgrades. Condo. patJo, encl gar. pets. S27s.494-0315 • (714>G4~ ~~~~~~~~~ bu. k1tr h fac1I Pvt yd & -------- a Bdrm.. 2 bath house with a spectacular ocean view 450/mo. lake & pool prt v. 640-8542 pool feel. $335. 557·5591 = patio, Mesa Verde $1~ ~---------1 1 UX "4 W 3 Br 2'~ Ba ''' Bft, ga rage, no pets or inclutJI 540-~I S&S built College Park 2 Br AJllo Villa. atcond. twnh~ ~ mi' Marin•' 170016thSt <at Dover) r h11dre n $245 C all · doll house. lmmac. 3 br, frplc. freah . paint . No Oen Vu rec facil $400 C714>M2-8170 648~ J76 E . 16lh St. Lf,(e 2br. den. 2 ua ownr 1~088N~~~Ch 2 ba. S37S. Eves640-1538 pets Avail now. $270 mo mo. "9:J.9672 or :>5l ·J·S37 O«anfronl Garal(~ Art c M. urut m Tn Ple1t Gar. nr 497 • 2457 1---------i ~40. Br. I ba. no peL'I, ut1 pd 2 RR. rpt, drps. Kids OK shop'>.; 637 ~ ---* R8'TALS • N ..._... •--h 3269 Immaculate 2 Br. 2 Ba. Avail now to 6130 No-· S200mo c a ,ru .... New Twnhse Apt fo'rplc. UVE IN A CASTLE Wide •w;::n-ram rm, back yd, avail mo ""'" 2510 >""... '""''""" h l BR. den . . . $475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jan t. $290 mo 492.577t ·.,..,. pool, Jacu7.11 :! r. 11.1bn. Ocean views. la. l br apt. 2BR.den .. S38S H ARO T O F JND 3 BR.2i.wbalh.2 rar 2 BRGardenapt Frplc. patio & bukony aar "l1·cell'gs G»rde ne., 2 BR. . . . Sl8S Eaalblut' E1tec. hom e Sallta ._ 3210 gar., view. IOOS/nto. dihwshr. pool, PVt patio. w1wa~hl•r. dr)'{'r hookup. pool. Cls. lo bch Ma ture 2 BR. . ..•.••. M25 4br. 2ba. ra m rm. Soft ... •••••••••••••••••••• A entli46·32SS nr . Irvine Ind. Area Adult'> l:nS IOam Opm, proleu1onals. SJ90 mo. 2 BR . 2~-t Bu water New c rpu , drps. NO FEE Nr Shopping 8 557·2841 ~2010 •94'46$3or 494"60l? 2 BK. 2 Da... . .. . ~ pninl. Walk to schools. Warner & Br111lol. 4 Br. 2 5-ttt LoglMa 3716 t..#\RGE 1 & 2 br apt.s. ,.__._ ..... ~----~-.2- 3 BR. Oen ....... SSOO shop s, lennla c lu b. ba.S39:>mo M9-86SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'"h h 1 Ad It: -~ 3124 taW... -4 3 BR. 2 ba. · · · · · · · SS75 $7SO/mo. L io ltefs. -2 BR 2 ba on lhe oce11n ""' ws r. poo u s. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• 3 BR. FR. 2...., bi. . . S4SO 640-mlorMS-ZMO Seat hoch 3214 •'\Im. $700 .• unC1.trn sooo t'rom S210 mo, ga~ pd: 3 BR. 2 Ba • · • · 5425 ••••••••••••••··~··•••• Tot&! security. elevators, "{!: ~~d · oft Plaren 3 BR. 2 BA.. • .... $SOO HV Hma. Carmel 3 Br NEW. nenr lived in. prof. rec fac.uties 499·~ --· ------- 3 BR. 2 83 ........ SS6S .... P'R. nr park " school. doc: Twnbto. 2 BR. 2 b•. Adult E·Slde 1&2 br aptB 3 BR, 2 BA . . . . 5400 i.w> mn. 152·0811 ~Ut-lev • vaulted l'eil. ...... t1Ml'lh Enrl gar. patio, pool. ~:~·r~ 'den .... ~ eluff1 l·level3 BR, 2 ba. w/bJ"::.. ".t;n~d ~l:!';. .. ~.~~ ......... Like new , n o p ets. 3BR• ea ·· ........ 0 Lovely greenbelt & pool. ' to dr • ,,...:_M.c_-<111 __ 8 ______ , .2 · .. · · ... ..-1 $\'iOOAl\&44 lla3 Cat Wlau . opene.r, G1Mr.. 3102 3BR,2.,.,Ba ........ $530 • adj . t o ewlm 6 ••• .. •••••••••• .. •••••• $260JIR.21A 3 BR. 3 Ba .. . • .. · '500 Bh.tfta l·level 3 BR. 2 ba. tberapeut.lc pooi., acrot1 aa WATlll'ttOHT t)>tA. df"J1", upetrs Faml 4 BR. 3 Ba •.... *67& Lovely ammbell & pool. street Cl'OM &olf & tenn11' ~ulltlns erpt.' d'lJC'I 8. I)'. no p et• 545·5254, 5BR.2i,o,.B.a ...... mso $500AgtM4 ~13.'J club. E Z acce11 lo San s-n h .. ~e dc<'k iaraae 8312919 Dkl&o, Oarden Grove & ""' ... • • --------- 4 BR. 2 BA, ff'l)I .. 1 blk. t 805 J.'httys. Yr lease S700. $635 &"rYJT oy •VE N 8 Don't alve up the sh1pl from ocean. Yrly Ren· mo Day1, (714 >&'1 ·7004 •1 r """'"'" " • "Llat" It In clasalrled. tat. SC1S. Ait. 540-1151, U13)5H-4425, Evu JACOISllALTY Ship lo ahore results ! 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Crpi Child Ccre Costa MC$a. 645-7~ an $12 load.~ 5 l>o •• •• • •• • •• • • •• •• •• • • •• • 5PM ~t-.-a.... n e s 1 d . U a u I n Joi , ,~/P---' f'rct' t ' ~682$ •••••• •• • •• ••• •• • •• • ••• treework. $1)\S l1twni. .• :::':'::'! •• :?:":!'!..... •es --Rep11lr.1 & Compo:1ltlon WlU baby ll New YL•itrs Eve over 1ul("! My homt·' ~ Toro 761f..850H """air I yr11 rxpr , • ------. work my'1('J( HeC6 ~c ~rca~for lnCallu G1Meals.r.fcn ..................... .. Re~02 Painting Int/Ext Reas, Homes·Addllloni1 ttestur· Sh1nsll"s lnspc~tlnn:1 Mcnolll 'I de ndable. Free est. co <>ver lllk wulls. l''n.-e lnard/llcd. Low pnce11, fr 531-01~1. --M tiers;_ dvmg callrUe ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEANING BY ANN . ngno a "' A oms. . R . bl h it ' . ~..._. Ith l ltapr. moUler wlll lillby:,it carpet Mnn will lay yours i\\aJI Jan 18th. 002 3277 t."Ponst e ouse11 lt•r, t:xpenen1..--., w res ••••• ••••••••••••• •••.. ~riJ ay 645. 7965 est, low rat~ 5t16...&g1.Yl est H.3().5020or~1 ·5930 & alve TLC. My home. or mine . Repair!> & ---Busmessnu.innewtoO_C. Mer5PM.493-0080 CM Days 645-SSl2 cleaning loo' Guar work Contractor will OOU!Seslt youl'fl while -- at b1RRer sa~mgs F'r ,·~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl"Cklng his own. Avail Ki~. carpet. & C!!-lanlng fl·ree Est: Blockwulls, -, be 1 led ~ T••ltioftRepair s lum 11s tone. bri c k ~" lf' \Ori nsw1agtig .~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·3646 1.F:F. M. JARVlS Jan l5th. Keply. Ad Co. Vfe doll all • Hoh· R ld/C ·1 n .-or 111equa.pan nK.,. es omm · eas. fai r prices too <'tlll l'LUMBER·Repoir, ro· CANOPYTVSVCCO Ue 328!"186. Bob 7~9354. !He hard 1 hi-pressure p Ip l4. 1nst a 11 it t Io a lsl Rnte Ser vice C.,.111l1r Addluoos & HernocJdlng #783. Daily Pilot. PO llox day pnres. 835-~l •••••••••••••••••••••••Steam Cleaning. liv-rrn. 96:l-~73 l..it• 317856 LS4!0. C.M Calif 92626 __ HOU$e('leanlng. Sattsfac-l''treplacel> Planters 96().~ clean first. do they? ser vt<'es. G . GltJluy, Dt Fair Prires960·11i3.'I_ l..Jr11ns836-5555 642-9315. T'U.t FJNJSll, Rl-:MOOEL din-rm & hall, uvg rms a....~--• -u-..a-lion guar. Xlnt refs Brick Concrete Patio Rpr . Small Jobi. OK S.10 Frf'e Oeolloranl. lliR"llOlTI~ •.-.., Kathy 751 77l6 Leigh Block Walb BBQ Jl1ts Reas 979.0379 Crpt repair. dcflea & rle ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' Refs. Ests. 646-0464 Ori S. ..-.i HOME SAVERS PLUM ...................... . CJ •pit 9' cs BlNG & HEATING. Fri!e Ccr•m1r Tlhng: shower.1. Cu.st.om Murals 836-SSSS est~ $10 Hr Honest & kit, entnes Reas. rel odome 15 Yrs exp. Good ELECTRICAL SERVICE YOU HAVE IT READY _9'79_-8040 _______ --------- refs 5310101 CALLS $IS /hr. Call l'LLHAULlTAWAY HOUSECLEANING GARAGE SALE ads in 842-8233 TlM~ ByreHablecouple You don't nN'd J i:un to P£TSlS PAIMTIHG Rehable Serv Uof I\ & Sm }ob OK. M2-2S20 Exper'd. Reas Rates. Mstrchg. 847·0383 & TreeSef'Yk• the Daily Pilot bnng hap Clai.s1f1ed <ld:. sell big -Refs 963-5813 "draw f.i~t'" v.tkn you PY l"\!Sull.l>. To place your 1l~ms. small •h'm' o r Have something you want Try a 0 a 1 I y Pi Io t µlace an ad in ttll' IJ111ly Free Est. Call Gene 751"3150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-°'511 drawing ca rd. phone an)' item JU!>l l"Ull lOi.ell"Class1f1edudsdo Classt!iedAdtobuy.sell SELL Idle Items with a PllolWantA<h't:.illnow SELL idle items with a Removals. t r 1mm1n.:. 642-S678today 642 5678 11 well. ~2·50'711 ~rent something Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642 5678. &>II Idle items Daily 1"110l Cla.ssilied Ad. pruning, free est Lu:"d &u-5678 642-5678. .-Ully Insured. 542-2624 ... IMtataUllfw1t. ApehwethUnfunt. OffiuRetitol 4400 lusinns Lod&Fo.d 5300 PtnolM!ls 5350 H .. pW•t.d 71 HelpW-.ct 710 HlfpW.e.d 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ..................... . Lagma•oeh 3841 Wftt'lllinster 3898 FOUND 12·26, Syberfan ---------------Cooks ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.uto Wrec:kMQ Husky Fem. approl< 2 HOM~:-OFJ11CE f'AHTY AJJ shifb, good pay App Cozy Studio 2 blll!> bch or Lg 2 Br. 2 Ha. cpts, drps, $1GOO MON!o."f yrs. Miss ion Viejo. Get everyone in the Ill(' ACCOUNTING ly J olly Roger, 400 So. town. Single pcrsnn. no st.ove, $2l0 mo 968 9622. · ti 581-4155 lure. Photographer on Cs\, Hwy. L.B. pets. Util incl. sroo. JClhn 646-282<& ~"" C-JoollftO Ornnge & L.A. Coun es call Cor l he h11hday!I Taylor, 292 Cypress Dr • --./~ .--locallons fUUy licensed, L 0 ST m o n e Y & 6738104 CLERK Apt. 8 . 494-4945 ...... IHOMh FumtshH ,/./;*-_ --~-A~. 8374.200 moustache mugs from --------- or UrwfurnfsMd 3900 ../-:;;,,.. -=:---Ao & P'-h 144 E. Bay. Reward for • • • Coats& Comt.rP~ MbsioetVlefo 3861....................... ./'s.c,---. w...-s any leads 548-1460. L.Baumgca~ ••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • • TI E C NC ./"""""' '**"" Nets $3,SOO. mo. 642·9786 1617 W .. •tcliff IE X 'JTI San ""ranci~co style. I ----· ------~· 2 Br rondo. kid:. ok. no p" •tut MES" "PTS r p e t s . $ 2 1 s / m 0 '"'woo '"''"' • Per.;on operation. 1.iu:;y Lost· Blk Toy Poodle, Newport Beach Ph :645·3"85 or 837 605-0 MINlITF.S TO NrT Mall loc. Only $31,000. fem. Univ Prk. Irv areu You are the wanner or 2 extS16-517. BCll ~MOFREERENT• full pncc. with terms. Rewnrd.~ ticketstothe liach. 1&2 Bn Agt. 91m·4200 c-.... V ation lrom$195. 1·<!·3 Rm office!> frt>m ----LOST In H U Black ....-••• oc t .. wpwtS..ach 3869 Adults.Nol'ets $125 per mo Adj COCKTAILS Gordon Setter. reward &Recrfftional ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:i61 Mesa Dr Airporter Hotel. No lca:sc Newport Beach SSO SJ6.0405 YeM~ Show •DElUXE--(5 Blk!>EastofNcwport rt.'(l 833-3223Tiln~n __ Plush , sea t1:. 100 allhc Eastbluff 3 hr, 2 ba. Bhd 1 60,PERSQFT Partners f eu ding Found . Young Siamest' /\Nl\llEIM Lease. Incl spac master 546-986() 1617 Wt::STCLIF'l"·NR Terms. A~ 837-4200 ~~~~~~~-i~~~o C()~~~:~J~ON ~~l:~·g:.in Aru~o &d~<?: Rooms 4000 AGT 541-5032 _ -COMJderiftgaks7 f'OUND Black Lab Jan.21hruJan !I opener avail Pool & ••••••••••••·~··••••••• I SO I WestcUff Dr. Over SOO Active-lorn I malo. w/tan collar 10 ,.1c Call 6-12 5678. t.'ltt 333 to r~reallon area Adult!> Sleeping rms 5t!0·SI05 mo bus hsungs. Plc<t~e call Del Obispo. San Juan claim yourl1cke~ only. No pct:. From S3GO All ~ • ~ k Share k!t / Newport Finanrwl Ctr or stop by for Cree info • • * 865 Am1J?os Way hath Shov. n Mon-Sal LeosincJ Office Spoce i\11 catel(ones & types. Capo 496-39&4. Managed by "'only" ~all art tpm l·a11 on Site Mana,l(er We guarantee to ple01se F'OUND Pet, small gray MASSAGE Granada Mitml Co ~~eq d . 556-0058 or 1714 > 642·311lext 24ti you. 'er y fr 1 end I y hen RGURE MOORS For news paper accounting office. Must be accurate With fi gures, operate a 10 key adding machine and electric typewriter with skill. This is a fuJI time position. Work in pleasant e nvironment with good company benefits including 2 weeks vacation after one year. company paid group insurance. credit union. etc. Apply at: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay Street, Costa M9sa e..tweeoe. tM hcm'S of 8.-00AM-S:OOPM C•fw....-laczl ..... 642-4321 ext. 276 Equal ()pporturuty Employer P /lime Days, Apply hi person 2..Spm TUt!S lhru Sal Cart's Jr. 17971 Mat'Arthur. lrvut~ COOKS Expenenc-e Preferred. But NOl Necessary Oay & Night Sbif\:l Available Apply In Person s.ock Sho9 Ho. 9 3446 E. Cst Hwy. CdM Equal ()ppor Employtt Coots. full & p/time. Over 18. 1 Yr coffet! shop e11 J>Cf". Refs recfd. Charlie's --. If Yoo Nl'("d A Staffed & 751·3741 r h 1 <'ken. v 1 <' ROOMS S2S wk up with Furnished OHtCl'. t"ali UNITED BUSINESS LaketCrest. H.B. Ph ESCORTS kitchen S37 50 wk up T II i-; Ex EC u T 1 v !'.: INVESTMENTS 5J6.3132 OUTCAU OHL Y ..... W•hd 7100 He4pW•ted 71 Oub.~1. NOW ts cu> 97S5 t.52S Mesa Verde Dr to: 631 3811 ap oNO SUITE. Rent 1ncludl.'s \acn>M from Kona Lns> LOST. Sm. brown Poodle. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COOKS YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Park Newport Room w1k1l<"h pnvil F'emalc only. Costa Mes•• ~+util 54#1 llll-12 r lime recept.. phone & Suite 106• Co6ta Mesa nam~ .. Coro ... Reward ----------1 mail servH'e, ul1l & UBI Open7 days Hunt gHarb.840-1419 Jamtonal. Secy's & ore ~ynwnt & l'Qu11> avail Newport SCHOOL-flRIVATE FOUND small blk dog on Pr.pc.ration Rm "'t l~t k1tt'hl•11 ll'ntcr 640!">470 GRADF.SKt fi $1500llO Lampson bet Valley ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 """' F 1 -• 0 • View & Springdat .... lt-.1...........1 & AYON Santa Claus l)nVI t'grs "'"' mo. .as COM di l r Sl''" includt'S reJI l'Slatc Xlnt fl97.,.,.,., ---· t:M S.!8 m8 x sw ei. rom ""· .._..,, '--"--&.:--7005 LUXURY APTLIVINCi UtJI ludd, A/C. ample Opportunely. ._.._.nvn Overlookin~Thl.'W:.tler ltoom w /k1tchcn pr1v. pki.:.Janit11rliiS-OOOO RichardO. Fon.ey Found· Chihuahua Type ••••••••••••••••••••••• Take All Your SS 1 Be an AVON ltEPRESfo..NTATI VI::. Meet f>l.'01>le. payoff hoh· day bills & ~tart .,avmg agrun. l..cts talk about It Call 540-7041 or 7,enith 71359. M/f'c·m $125tmc>. utll 111 n...: -:-1,u 1-. -. ,1 1 & Auoc's. R.atton Black & White male dog. MEN WOMEN F.njoy $750,000 hl•nlth ti 1;.i5 :l0'.l5 •.11m~· .,,:a ion an ~ un 640.1700 Brookhursl tSlater.llU TRAIM FOR spu. 7 swim min~ pool:.. II i II gt o" U l' a c h o n 536-1953. IARTENOING bghtro court.!>, miles or RUOM ·(.Ju1d per:.un l1n1okhurst, lf('U l>ttuare "lntenor Design" Need -• G TWOWEEKCLA.SS •bike trails. µullin1:. l>huf Cook1ni.:. pvt cnlr. near I fl't'l Sin~le. garden type active talented investor LO~· . ree~/ar.~keel. NATION WJD~: JOO ___ _ netxn.1rd.' bus. 497·2014 st.ore or office. l.ood ex· in a well estab 'ti NB tal •name oey llas PLACl-:M fo:NT Babysitter. responsible & · . , • «otiott '"1TQIJ ing Call Mr. Plummer ,.,,. -1:.. .. V • R~ -42501 '~ure. <.11-s1~nl'rl park shop 675·5548 urt 5 3() 2 leg bnds. Call~,8969 A'SSISTANCL: fun lovmo needed for5 yr Jrl sCrom$Zl.I. o ••••••••••••••••••••••• !IGJ.f.767 pm RF.WARD Male Siamese GOODJOR old rner~et1c boy, II 3() Al"O 1&2 hdrm PIJI \i 1 H •t •l r ot• I 1 -BusinHs WClftted 50 I 0 Blue Pt. w/10 C-Ollar & OPPORTUNITIES lo 5 Mon fo'r1. my home. 02 story townhou~t"' .oun run t n.•, <' a o~UXE OFRCES I tters CT & ph i: D"1s auE.lllC".... Urookhurst1Ham1llon ~pat· tou~ 2 hr '· Cr ph ~ • ••• •• •••••••• •••• •• ••• e · • """~ '"'" .idull'I. no Jlt'I' nn ... l' in lA>mml & indstl span·~. l"'"'VESTOR .._.GR appeared l2127 from E 8 A R T E H D E R S 11.B. 962-6278 f:ler k1t<'h Jll I~, p,tllU' & halc11n1t•.., i-rpl ... d ra Pt• r"'' p.1rk1 n~'. devat11r' Opt1on.1I m.wJ .. l·n 1• c Ju't north nf 1•:.ish1on 1,1and al Jambnn't' & SnnJooqu1n lt1lb He! t'or le.1 <.1111: 1nl111 m.11 tun 714 '644 19(() IA YFROMT HOME J BR. 2 ba ~)Oil Mo yrly STIPS TO HACH 3 II k , i b.1 unt $.&?.'> 3 HH 2 h.i uni S41JC1 associated QROt<EA', Rf A, T'>llS l \Jl 'W le•boo •'lJ••t """'' r I " ..,.. Ocnfront . Ral Pt r11:1frt1 v.1-.•k1·ncll·r In i.M 2(~ tn '-\NV SQ l. As ow Seeks pt-ownership loc 6'7~or 673_4450 SCHOOL Ba bys 1ller. work 1 ng J\l,1~ El l'.111.\11 \"tllai.;t• JS 3.S' SCJ. ft Lag Niguel & Travel Agency P.O. 271. 1104 E l7th St . SA mother n~ dcpenda· s..>75 tiiH IJll °'ft1i.s1nn V1eJO ureas CUM9262$ LOST 4 yr old Mini 834.1960 ble sitter for 6'.., yr old 11.rncl) to S.D 1''rwy, 5025 Dachshund. l.a.~t .. cen SdlOOlsCoast To Coast boy Perl . someone ftt•l.I\ lnclt;in Wdb 1<.it• l';ill K31 1400 Moneytol.oaR Sun. pm 12 26 Vie -W/OWn ('a r . fo r aft •1urt ("hih t"ully ·~1111> ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Hrookhurst & ll<1milton. Jobs Wanted, 7075 school . nu later than 11 ext·e11t lln1·n~ Tt'nn1s Balboalnn,S2S(l mo.inti scat'HS H.8 Call if lound. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1• M. lrvint• & Dover iiolf. sw1mrruni:i & cn~r uul 105 Main St, Balboa M 962 20M Available l 2J31 pr.II· .irca ~larl Jan. :1 t.a&nmenl Rent by day 67S$i'W HOME OWNEHS borrow nurse Strfonw 4!"1 l1M1 54R 1712 'fl<cek, mo fh . .,..~rvc nov. -f' u d G y T h b I "' " 1 --- rl ... 110,,,,. Cl •LLIC ""'"""•CdM300tol~sqfl Cpts, atlowbankratcstorcm 0 n ra a Y f'Xll29unt1 !l ... I.-!\ " ~ u~ '""''"""' Id t dbl· l fcnu.ilecatw1whtpawi. --ttubV'-lllcr W/rCl'i ror 2 nn. 5pm d rp~ A (' Jani lo r • so I a c c s. pay axes. Fl . II· N ,. Kl t . k h k 11 ( children Wknlls & occas -park "J{ Ma. ... ters 673-4120 take a 11.iration room ca co ar r .. am-' n (\)() !> pr rvr or BIG Rt-:,\H L \Kl-:t-'HONT ----uddJtlon. ~wim Pf~I. Pa> pus /McArthur Irv In ONfo: qui.cl 111111\~. am ~·w•k•d•ay.ism.~M•0•;.50.7.;H;. ;;;;;;;;; · b 71 .. ,,,, 77ll olf .. 111~1111,. ~n·' nr any dust 644·6980 bulatory adult. Best loc U• 1~' 1 n."""' n 1 BusiM'Ss Retttal 4450 ~ ~ "" u ----refs Live-in. pvt. rm/bu 494 !lil711rll3\I 51 ._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>UJl)('ISfEC· .._.1 S FQUND Lah. n1•1.1r Mt~a Sal 673·310'J M HA., C Onve Golf Cour".· N B. --·-('07.Y CA Iii'; For rent. by Spc Fr 5()Psq ft "'"'K ~Wanted 7100 ·'·•.>'Or wl.. nr Hunnino <'ommert·1al 1.c11sm~; HATIOHALBA...., 557·2674 ·~ "" " 17141638-954 ...................... . ... -;vnnR' C'u Jlir :111>1:.13. M·l tn Laguna Canyon FOUND. Wa t•h . on /\AAAAAAAMAA rf-.ib~lllfljJ W/~lsqft. _ ..... &ldTD ' N1•wport llills r W SECY/G"'-.... OFC lst,2nu r · •5 <llVll>arca.Calll 1dcn g"ll Rtfttah to~ 4100 Be11uty S.110.n ; 11411 s<1 fl WANS AVAILABLf; ArcountingtRercpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n l<'rnC1r Oan.i l'o1nl Credit not 1mµortant hfy64-4·224~ Em11loyers Pay All fo'ees l-"1"1-c fi1•nt pvt I hr mob 1ww IOI .1t11m 673-4883 Broker fo'OVNO in 11.R. Cent Pk. Uz Reinders Agency hm f.;\<'h v 1mw ::it•n T m1xert F.nJ?ltsh St!l· 4020BlrchSt,Stcl04 1o:1rlfnrt;1\ •li!lt2:ioli Vtl.1.1\Cif-: FAlllE Mott~s. rust ler1Shepherd. Older Newport&>ach 8331111 ~ •1 CJµ\ 0 f (It' 1• o.idj !5035 malc.gdcond.536-0398 C;.tllforAppl/~tab '6S BANKING TELLER P1timc Mon. Wed. Fn, 9-5·~ + nccas Sats. for oor S. Coast f'la1.a ofc. l::xper. pref'd Call Miss Kubes, 540 4066 . California Fedttal Sa•ings & Loon 3333S Bnstol.C:.M. Equal Opp Employer mtf Boat Ccspenter1 Male or Female over 1K Pocifko HffCb to work nights. Apply ID person: Skilled C~nten Def Tac.o ~ust he exper. Xlnl co. tw nef1ts. Apply at, 17205MptrforCM. l'uNf1ca By K1p1>.er COUNTER Help Part at Yachts. 928 W. 17th St.. full tJme. Apply in pers. C M. 3200 E. Pac. Cst Hwy, ROATS CdM. GEL REPAIRMEN Cou n_t_e_r_H_e_I p_f_u_l_I -& Exper'd . MarGrego r P/time n ight shift 6-~achl Corp, 1631 Placen· l{ravcyard shills. Appfy _ti.a. Costa Mesa. Jack tn The Boie. 1.205 Bookk~per. full charge. Baker St. Costa Mesa . ~uon exper pre· COUPLE to manage. Ex- ( d. Mail resume to 47 per & refs rcq'd. t2 Uatts Cortland. CdM. Ca. 9262$ unlum. Costa Mesa 2 BOOKKEEPER, F'ull Brhooseforyardcare& charge. with Date ma.nagement. No Processing input exp. for ch 1 Id r e n 0 w n er • Va«'ht Club. Days, 532-~. _ 644-9531 o r 644·9532 or DELIVERY MAN fnr ear e~es 5.S2 5374 ask ror Mr. ly momini:! L A. Time<; Slick route. No collecting. 2~ llrs Daily. 546-4481 BOOtcKE:EPER Permanent, part lime FUii Charge thru fin&n· r ial statements & laxes. Commercial property & management. Exper'd only. Reply to: Classified ad no 778cto Da1ly Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626. Defi•"Y jMewspaper Permanent part·l1me Joh debvcnng early mornmit LA Times LO homes rn Irvine/NU areas. Mui.l be reliable & have depen dnble transpor tation. Salary $300 mo. S46-023S Delivery Person 25·30 Hrs a wk. Own IOYS AND GIRLS transp; reimbursement Cur Owly Pilot routes lo for 1mleage. Costa Mesa Arch Beach area of Medit'a l Cen t er Laguna Beach. Must be Pharmacy,642-0106. at least 10 years old -- Phone 642-4321. ask for DENTAL Circulallon. OFffCE MGR. BOYS AMO GIRLS F.xpencncc necessary Shan• m) hu•w p,1l,1t1J I 11cr11nfronl ••pt 111101 J unt• l .J.:1• :! hr ~ Im nt·ar bf•J<'h w t'T\11 tun• prof Jl"r"'on Yl•<trh M.: .•. .,.., l 't·~ & ~100 mo lii!1 ~\.18 Jfl 5 30 !'pn(•t.."!ft --M)O t to l JOO-+ b*I • ••• •• •• •• •• •• •••• •• •• • rt 10 to IS yeitrs. Ear n Busy pr act ice Short LOANS 90/ ~t 12 21-76. Cho<:. poml ACCOUMTAMT / ---Chnstmas mooey. S20t work week. Benefits. /0 p, yr Siamese male with IOOtUCEEPER BANKJNG $40 per week selling sub· Hun l 1 n gt on Beach . """kml~ IJOI 1m1'>Q «o."l llwy Abo2MITI>loCllls Jeweled pink rollar. As!l1s t Controller 1n scnpllons Lo the Daily 1 _M_7_-fH7 __ 6 _____ _ l .. \GUNA HEAtll Frun,>st Terms since l!M9 C M NB area 6JJ 2'.n5 small e lectronic:. rr. TELLERS Pllol. Transportation DF.NTAL !-.pJ t·iou.., 111 "' ~ &. Hmml 1h1nt1 .. 1 M f.' ~hr 497-2457 SatfferMtq.Ca. l<t.>waNi near OC Airport 1'.:'C provided. No delivenea RECEPTIONIST Uilrm.. .! 11.11 h u111h 2br lwnlht• nt ~ t ... 1 642·2 17 I 545-0611 Reward Lost 12 29 76. blk per'u in ;111 U('COWllln$l PROOF QPR or collet'llng. Phone Exper'd. N 8. ofCtce .i1r'"'" CrMl1t1tt'.1nf111nl& Pl.11.1 ~1.1rk !li!I ~I Jft N1':WPORT RCllSTOIH. male Lab .. Thor " thru Tnal Balann'. m 536-9712 646-~ll nt""'<'ll\ n •1rc·:1lloo.1lr!1 4 :.1 ~AvonSt S270Mo SAVES$ 557-0705 clud1n1t l)Jy..iulc ~. 80YS.A.MDGIRLS ----- .,, ... 10poi•·nt t111mc'(f ,,.. J"""" Wynn <213 M7i 7701 11 b payroll & Journal~ :! Or Our beautiful Ncwpon . Dlaplay Oesaaner, exper'd ~ F' J h .. ~ Pnvate party WI uy r I n.. h H h h .. v E l T ... 1-up.ini , J.11 mth••) & wotnlN l•>' arl· n1t•e vour2ndT n &l2 ~'i73 LOST spayt.-d h grown more yrs orma ac1·tn11 ...:ac ranc as rur .u!SblOn 1e10 · • oro In presentation render pet-. .uTf'Jth'C.l ~up furn hou~c· nr,1r heh Bu~111e~s Hc11l;1l _._ _ __ female blk cat vie tra1n1n.: µrd'll <:all rento))('nmgsforTcllers .Jrea. Earn your own ing,salary open556-M7 ITTS -t!ll I lir1<1 Nft $17S 642 ~aft 7 ll1lrttcull11rc• rri·r IWllh Westcltff 642·8802 !n'J-1100 & rroor ()pr Recenl money selling suhscnp· Mr HammoM ~ R te? 'f.~m 1~~'0m~:31\~ ht&2ndTI>Loans Allskpr.hvem,rds ~JI ~~~e~~~~.~:u,~1l~~~u~~: ~~ .. {.~:~~';r~r::"' * * .---0.. Tiw lay 0 OOMftlO 1 1 t•:i wn 83-1'. 640.8292 Penonah 5350 Pvt rm/ba. TV lite.~ cook. ;e offer ?tlnt co 1->ene Dorott.y Hall 10.owly 4hr 1:? h.1 rppel r ~( .(J}Arul llHuMJTm 1UO Sq F'l of~vl Pac Irvine Pacifw ~·inanc1al ••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM 644 !1666/644 !»!04l fits & pleasunl working CAI DRIVERS 669 JocmtSt. cam n•i in~. rp '" AProfcssn"I loomm.itt> C'sl Hwy s:!OOmo Call· --------Drinkingproblcm, conds. If qual1f1od. Men orWomen patio. cl~hw~hr .i.H. Rl'ferralCompanycan Hobbi•·!14K·0757 ~etntnh/ ''-tlAl~ohol H~lplirie Architectural Drnft!'lman. 1 llth'·h ht Mu•tbe" .. orover CostaMfta st•>ral(c.~ 673;")7lU llEJ,l>YOUFINDTllAT --· Plr'IOftClls/ ~h .... aLday,,.,"._...,.,,.. Res1d . cxpcr North µeaseca "'ranc 0 " ""' Yooarc thewmnerol2 540-rr .. >o RfGHT ROOMMATt; f..-Sirial R...tal 4500 Lott & FoUnd ~ • ~ __,""""' Amencan Ut!velopment schedule an interview Apply In Person uckel!I tolhe -, , · , 832·4l34S1ncc 1971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT'' Co .. 3111 2nd ,\vc. CdM Y.etow Cab Sporh, Vocaffoft EA.'iTDLllH swnning --Lensc or Hrnt, lite In ~ements 5100 Caring confidential 750·0213 714/752·0580 11251SlaterAvenue &R~ hr. 2 hu apt Tolfnhous CdM presllite home lo du.<itrlal M 000 'iQfl 17• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rounaeling & referral. ----Fou.ot.aJn Valley noor plan Pa~lo. Pool. llhUl't' w/fam1ly. pvt rm .cross. hca~) pwr. ~ood l\rl•sh & Croftsmen Abortion. adoption & EXPEftlENCEO CITY C"~H1~cLERK Vthka.Show Adults No pds $340. & bath. TV. garage. ms offices Acros~ f r OC needed for wknd Craft keeping PARTS MAM ~ ~ al the 64CHXW9 mo. Ref rloe1u1,rcd. Wnte Alrvorl. Call 511i-4731 l'\11lc. major sho1>'g APCARF. S47-2563 Rolls Royce& BMW On NATIONAL to work l·6PM, Mon·Fri ANAHEIM Yr IM R/l('hclor S250 P0.8ox2ZJ.l:dM.~ f)ys :;4(.1 1713~v~ <'cntt•r ~JJlday 5400!'40 ly dealer expcr1enCl'd In CdM. Good ref!', exp CO~~~~ON All ulll pd On Cnnal Gcllo911for Rfttt 4350 •SHARON'S* need apply Apply in BANI ~n~~~g1ye~eq~:~ J~~ Jan.2thruJon !J 11 M92·37IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• • * * OUi'CALL MASSAG...: person at 1540 Jamborl't' Ad1mu. 644·7575 Call 642·5671J. ext. 33l '" I I DO I SL Jo; WAT 1-: ll Car age ror rent $30 East lmiftHsj1nnst / T0tn L.stt. 499-1224 Road, Newport Beach 1-;qunl Oppor t-;mployer ----------1 clalm your tickets. 'FRONT 3 .. ,, side Costa Mcso 645 2679 FManee 1588 ltl•ft'$ide Pl. --CASHIERS • • * • .,r, ~ "'° 548 0868 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotto~ '111F, EXPF.RIEN<.:f.:" Automotive Wonted for self servlce•----------Le•~~ 673~ . . ----lmJnH.s You are the winner of 2 Adult motel Clos~d New Detail Shop ne<!tls ltarmn1d wanted. no ex l{a!S !1l11llo113 Part tJme & Dl.AFTSM.A.H w11.1. Me•111 Lady wh Offke R...tal 4400 Opportunity 5005 l.lrkets to the ('lrt'WI TV For Rrservn T help d E ~r nl't'l'!I!> Good p;iy S3 full ume openings 1n Sil DESIGN ('"ll·~t f" opt for her •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lions 645-3967 op wages pal ngtn hr l,11 Ag.:11:·~ H'1r. ··~·~ ...... a. Her·c IS a " "" ~ .. "' Sport$, Vacatiott · -.-Steamers. eng painter~. M7 !141 l vua\-0 ,,......., Structural draftlnll .tr d4' retired hui.l>und, pl:s On'ICF: SP/\CE. NB IHr/WleeTo•tn & RK~ K RE ..... 'S btdfers & p0lishers, up perfect opportunity for sign exper. Must be at>lc <'all 5411-4\122 tf.49 We~trhff Or Air. NETs$2000 MO * A n * holstery 11hompoocrs. Hoot Manufarturt:r you housewiYes, middle to produce delaal draw --pvt toilet. de. 'two unlls Plush1eel bar m ar(';i VeWdt Show OUTCALL MASSAG to; check out. pick-up & d<' e.ctrical htstollff ai;tcrs or semi rf'llrtd to 1np pertaJD10lf to 1tnx 2 Br. 2 ba. delu~ am 1 Blk ~> "11 ft ca s.?00 mo-no Hu.sy Street Outstan<hng Ill Ult! 6PM 2AM 838 l780 bvery Apply al :i.upplcmC'nt your in tural steel & concr •It• t.o bch. S3S() \ rly l.,ill 'trn.11 One un1l 1300 !IQ pprkmg. Owner must ANl\llF.IM · _......:___ :?Oi59Harbor RI. CM ~ lnstaa.r ~ome l-'or more In· w/a mln or supervt.i1ion 67S-lOOll fl. 2 toilets, "~ is . leavestsletohandlepro CONVF.NTION AIOmOH 645-1030 ~ form1.i1on c»ll Part Call 152·7500, Bill LMH or M.-M.iw S4 ~0 1 m !l I' A,C 1 F' 1 C bate property. Anxious CEN'rlm Coul\.<ie.Ung & Referral Carp1tdtn Time, Inc 2131925--0431. Burnison ext 31 Equal A charming 31>7"2°b: cpl rut~Ju~ATE. Gene _Good __ te_r_m_s_._A_gt_._837 __ •200_1 CAllJ~:i:rr.1~~~~ :fu tn Preg. lest.avail wknda Apply .lt Clipper Marine CHlLO CARE, Loving Oppor Employer m /f. & <I.rps. walk tn buy & ----• BURGER ST.AMO claimyourllckcls. 24KrffelphneS47 94~ AUTO SERVICE C<>rp., 1919 Occidental. person needed. rny DRIVERS ocean 642· lSH or APPROX 800sq rt. C·2 al *' •., Nlrole & Simmer. attrac SA home St.#rt m Jan, full 642·7430 l:l.I £ 17th St, &ut~ T Free Lsat~din~~~ldlna lJVt! redheads would hlte J .C. , .... ....,IY CO 8oal Manuf. Company t.ime. 2 Children. 661-$497 CCrou--cowwtryl $2SOtmo Ooylc548-0479 .. ,.. IE.Bll!JI!. t G ,, f """" U .... IRftaEM"'H No1pcclaJIJC'req·d. UPPEROUPLEX3Ur.2 ---with plenty of parking. ~p; to mee en .. emen or 24Fcnhi•lllmld "r"'9' '"' Clerk TyplatRe~pt. Ex MacCregorYochtC<irp Ba. 2 blks to beach, yrly Exec ofc l\ultetl overlook· Grosses Sl.S.000. mo. year IOATING tlayoreve fun. ~-S36J. H.---'ltoch P'or m ed I um sited per for Lnguna Nlauel 1631 Pracentla, C.M. l380 mo. 642·3188 ln~ fubuJout Np Karbor round. Owner retiring. CLAS SIS .. ,_. • tallbo111t.s. Must have ex· Real Estate ok. $800. --& l.hc P11dfir 0cl'nn. Lux Will llC<'t1>t 29% down St.rt Ing J 80 10, 1977 Hai an openlnit tor per Call 8.15·9316 Ask tor roo. Wnt.e Ad •m. Daily Electronic Supply Store l.7 ' rum locl'IC ~ret•r)' & Agt. 83'7-4200 Spon.•'<irt'ft Ry The SCRAM-LETS AltoMott•e Jack Wiiken. Pilot, ro Bol 1560, C.M. nHds uper d counter S. ca._,.,. rcccpt.. from $3M. No lse. --8 Serrlce P~ c.a 92626 salea~r&OO. ~- •••••••.•••••• •••••• •••• PK. (7141675-4030. COFRE SHOP l'OWF.RA~8:DRON ANSWERS tor Classified Ad •SP•0""1 '"'G• -NF.TS"""""' MO """ L·-....... · A.. ACTION ".iuu..u' 0 d Fl &/ 2 iJ ~ •""" lo teach you tht• Jlroper & ""',,... ,f'ncc rrqwr".,. ,.._11 2br. lba opt, juat re· rO\ln oor or n Pa>ect Mom & Pop Ion .,11re hanclhnK of ull IYi>t':J Ri:incor Orone -Out&Undln1 coMMfll.3 ...... n novated. 2 bib t.o bcb floor. Next to Sec. ~ao LiOf' f'r~ st.and1n11 build· ot ._ ... ,,, 1 11 Gourd Intent -Xlnl "lt'orlung (.'Ondl\1001 DAil)' Pilot $225. It 035 Stove • Nat'I Rantt Jnclda utll. Ina with plenty oC pork • ..,al.I .-or ... •tiu 111.'0 UNDARNEO AP.Pb In puson AD VlSOR rt!frtc 1$0 1.u w. Amplepr1tn11 188E.17th 1nfe. fft<avy loot tram<' t.7l-57_i_7 ___ A bachelor's l\fe 111 one lO:lmT04pmMon Frt ~$618 F.acalones. Sin Clem. St. Co1t11 Mesa. Ph lor Short hourt1 Good \JNDARNED thmg art.e.r F,qialoppemployttmtf « 70n 642-4210 1.cnna Agt. 837 4200 Sell idle Items 642 ~m a~r COOi PA.AT· TIMI Did a.re"" It..-. ... am8 Nt!1i'port Bl, C M. llcrow Officer Escrow s.c.r.t.y Mls~.lon Vll.'jO, El 1oro aru. New ofc. xlnt. chance ror •d••ncc) ~nt. Tnmsamerlca T1 Ue lns (:(). S4Hl61t , CfO DAtLYPILOT Fr1day0eeemt>et31197t5 HefpW•ted 7100HelpW•t.d 7100~Wn 8010frMto You 1045~ 1050 ....,w-...ct 7100 H.tpWe11tted 7100HdpWont.d 7100 .... W..ted 1100··············· .. ····························································································~····· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES WArTRISSES Stove, i.:a)i, dl'.m :IQ' llot ~'rl-.: ttAUHll'S wllh n.:l· Uluc llUcde 1 !!Ufa. i t•hr!>, lXEC.SECTY ~~ Expcr <l Apply 1n point, ~h1l1• $75 CJ IJ lol(uoc.lhume l'lea!>l ~<All w chrm\• h.ti.c t·nrl tbl. for ,.,,0~lrui·twn & rl'JI HOSTESS/CASHIER ~. Moo lhru Thun. G31 t>143 ~ 2921 ~an1u~. ptntJull rnal'h t"llJlt• dl.'\t'loµmi·nt 1>.1\\ \pplv llum·lr>m SPECIALIST belwn 35pm Gulliver'!> lie ,_ IOZO 64()2003 __ _ 11,111.\ M1tu .. a Mt•\ REAL ESTATE Res t ourdnt . ltl482 ycwt 1-'r\'\'Huhblth ,. ta.:e LIOO tS'"·s .. LE ~Iron.: Nt1t11m,1I l'o111 ttyou'reaggre:.1>1vt'.Ulll ••••••••••••••••• T , Jdh< <U1:. " tJ I llt-stJurant, ~; Jo. t Hh b MocArthur Hlvd '"''Int' •••••• u .:t11 imc ...... ul entry .. ~n". din llJO)'. J>J1 111:.u1J11t't• um CONDO CONVERSION 1t1ou1~ & exper'tl m :.ell • US L'" RE u" 11 T •A" .... ,1 ...,.. .. ... \ Jt···t111n .. u.•I II<' "dPj St Co:.t.i Mc~11 .. ., · .., "' · & ''"' ~"" et " h '-rd h " "' ,, • 1ng Fine Jewelr y ...,e Wia.1tr~s Food1C.K'kla1l:. Guaranl~'tJ All type:.. --rm l> · 0 up .. t C r., bl\• Q( t\J111l11oi.: w1iJt> llOU!..1':Kto.Jo:l:-'f:R 1.1\1· SPECIALIST may have an opening for Apply afl 4.pm, Sld'i. Blue parts. rep111rs Tradc·m:. .............. 1050 h)(hled chmo ub bro t JOlo.'! 11f rt.'~IJ011"1~1lihl'" in. iclnl 11, 1 (l~. l(UO\l you in our Fine J ewelry Beet. _l07 2lbl Pl, N H accepted 631 2101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \t•lvcl putchwork kin~ Int lud1n1ot puhllt relu ,..JI.try :JO 4, lli5 22:,ti Dept Xlnt co. 1>cner1t~. · --**I BUY** '>t bt-dspread nl.'w bdrm udn:.. ~onw trnH·I muv · " If you have substantial experience in Apply Jn PeNton Wwtr\:S::.e:. full & µt11mt• •Nt-:w USED BIKl::S• l'O~l·mble Aml!r nnu ht' f\'<JUlfl•d 1-;quul op llOll~l'kl!l'Pl'r .... Jiited all p hases or condo conversion and are Moothru Fri 10am·4pm ~,tuna 10<.'ution U111·r Huy Sell Tratlt' lti)(id U!led f'urn1tun• & QI.I\' desk l'l( umount or ix>rturuty crn11lo)l'r Call hvc 111 lloom, hoard & prepared to b ecome Vice Presid e n t o f J.C. re.MEY CO. llJ-l Yr cotfcc '''°" ex Parts & Rcpu1r., Appllonces OH I will J:o'r :tnclscun ll:H·1e11c1.1 11r !>l'lltJ n•:.unll' tu J Jl'k ~mal I i.al Jr) S11.i n 1:-h d · d ' I h 24 Fcnhioft ltlond JJCr Refs req 'd Ch11rllc'!> Skutebourd1; ~1!11 or S~LL for You pall iJ1shes little ~1rl:. l'orr1" l'n•:.1d1•n1 1 11rn· '>l>Cukmi.i OK ;i l'htldrt'n ti a y nam ic. ex pan mg company W L ..._._~ •-och Ctuh. 549-0351 Cyt•le & Co. 2488 N<'wport MASTERS A.UCTIOH hlcycle hke new. Ph l°l)n~trurtwn 1101 Un\,. & K C<Jll l'H·:. !J70·0t7:i s pectacular growth in t he in vestm e nt ,_. -Blvd c M 642 7910 64'-8686 & 83).9625 b'73·!H43 tl7!>·5767 '-.t . Sutll' 430 N u tYorhu L1ntla Anuhctm field <Sal ary & profit sharing). Write ~qual PP E m p luyer WAITRESS ----7~ 17Jo lhll!>un•a 1 Don Berm a n , P r esiden t , QUAIL m /f ~xpericnccd in drnrnit G1rlsSchwmnb1kl!,1wvN Sold ·k 11 , I) , ,1 S PrMedit.Kn~s1.8r:.cl PLACE P R OPERTI ES, 1400 Qua 'il room Call btwn 10 ti used, J !>pd, S70 Call Xl1ot oa )tJ P~'7t>'!ti.t f w lugh urmoirt'. $500. 1-loral Ul'~lj.!Ol'r . Jl t1nw llouM•ke1•11(•r ll.1rn 7pm AM Ask for Mr C.alde. 833·3259 f• ~u~tm u Cullart6pm,·1!H·354!i faP\·r lll'l' i\111JI). :..'l.11>7 l'ar Ill'(' l i\llll. !>Cflll lrl St reet. Newp ort Beach. SECRETARY r ff L/\l;UNI\ llU'l'io'L ----l r llarhor Ill, CM ~!J !IK.'17 val11J ~Ii 33.'.ll Varying evening & wknd 42SSoCou11t llwy, ie 2 B•c.y<'les. I is. girl's ~ti". Round Cht'rr) wood Uin 'g J IX' ma pit> hvlnl( room :wt hrs. Call<""' 1421 ---gd cond Sil!> bst orr. al~o . "l • . h $I 7 5 2 end tbli., I corrct \bl foo<.I Col'klJll W<11lre~' 1•x1x·r Apply 111 l'l·ri.11n llarry \ :"frw Y or lo. ll.1 r & c:rill. tllll MJ1 \1111t,1t,· WJy. Nplkh Ml ''11in llOt;Sl':Kt-:1-.1'1'.ft I' t :i ~orn ..... i.. rnu:.l l>µcJk rt•Jtl & "'nl\' En~ 6. l>t t•\lfl•mt•ly Ufl(JJll/~ct CJll M r s "lie'4m;,n ~ o>.N" MeRhandiH bO)" · <!II " St il" :h · .> l Jlr.... ~ti0'!7 SECJtET A.RY IDECfn-~ ; '' "r J) W .ilnul t·offce t bl Oum:.h -1~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.IO bst ofr I hone eves 1 1 ...,~ A •-~ h · SAVL' J N SALL' N Construction ex per. Sta· .... ~.... 8005 l><i!).7857 ~ )' c . ....., "mlA·r Jnlt ~ • I\ r.' t\ c. l'W ble. O.c A1rnnrt areu _....,....., -lumpSJO 5-t0·070H & Ul>l'd furn. Jpp1· .... .,...._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;..~-,-WI R Res. 968·7465 . Bus -rm nust: 1 son·., arl(am __________ , '4ktJy .. 751i 0363 l'\t·~ R.l MAHAGEMOO: 540-2842. Wonderland ec,.t,...nt 8030 Cuffe(• t abl:.~· 130~6.o. Nook 2Store:.-545 &8H SECIET""RY ••••••••••••••••••••••• bcJullfully u plu l!d, ~ ... ~· C:.M 642•7930 & ""' Of Ant" I .1 o l Hl ll •' ;: u Id / 'tl. r n .....,.""°" FOOD ORDER ASSEMBLY l"vll Ti mt· N1i.:hh 1'11PI> In l'er .. u11 F.AR WEST SERVICES lbl2 Rl•)nolrb i\\ 1•n1w In m1· r.quat Uppor Emplu\ l'r ( i \t. f"ltl UJ\ Y I' 11 mt• for pub hr .1u·t nfr 'ft u ... l II•· ac•ru r ;ii,. w I q.!11 n·., opcratt· IO kt•\ add 1: marll & l_qn·wr11,·r w1sk1ll l'Jll r.1:! 05tHi .inyt1m1• "' 1;Jh' ti u:ird... n1•at •" m u t u rt' H •' I t r 1· .r \4 l' I I II m I' i\ 11 I' h I 11 l"'r1;1111. 1·wport l>111w ... IM t~lll ·~ Ytl4ti HOUSEKEEPERS l.1•a1I llou-.ekccJll'r t\. ( • U ... t II fl l ,I n lj U t h I I I :10 I' \I (; l' 11 I ho-.r11l,il ~" p1·r rl'<1 'd XI n l h ,. 11 \•I 1 t ., Sa n t'll'm1·nt1· C enl'r.d lluo·fllt.11 71 1 1'16 112:! KITCHEHMAH Mon thru fo'n Expn. Vice P residen t openmg exist.£ for ag- g ressive Apar tment M anagement p ro· (essional. M u s t have managed over 2000 urnl'i, be r eady to m ove u p to Presidency o f company quick ly and h ave a followin g . Salary plus profit s haring . Our s taff knows o f this ad. Subm it r esume to: Ad #812. Daily Pilot, P .O . Box 1560. C.M .• Ca. 92626 NewMCgCo C-OtitaMesa lqUeS. Compl e te D.irkroom w in .,••l gl4 ,,o; top needs f ttime girl with H UGE warehou H Setup, hke new Ome!(a 5111l51ti :\1ust -.di FJl>t. comp horth d crammed with over SO( enla rger many xtras typ11tg, s an & lO mus1" box .. •. n1"k .. lo a 15 firm 67S-23l2 eve:. P l P l I l water bd set. bd. dresst-r key ex per Company ' "~ ~ " ... v Jr 'Y pro &mirror $400 536-4475 benefits. startrng salary dt'OO p1an~ t•irt'lb or 834·7026da)s l't fess1onallv d~curaled ----- Qpen. Call 642·7840 forin· gan s. wull l'loc ki. ""--8040 rlll!l rull,t:;XAMl'Ll:; All Hunk Beds w /mallress t · g randrathcr docks w-.r Hc rculun .of.l & lov At rood. frame pam~<d ervleW. r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ascmutmg antiques ~eat. "' rnatchrn.: ch r & white ~O aft 7 pm Over Sl.000,000 Worth POOOUs.«.PEOPLE ottomun, pd ~175 Only 9611 79'.!2 Amencan lntemallonal .\II clrs (7141 !;46-2848 ~ Thoma!>v1ll1• b\lrm Galleries . 11102 T Keller , • Cum, all ,.,)()d tbl~ for L1 ke nt'w ii· l'OU<' h & pr1•f'd hut not 1)1'1' 1\llP ~--...._-------I\ ltu,ly l'l'111'o111. :Jl)m· ~ ~ ~ ~-~~• Ser vice Station i\tten danl. exper'd. Day & Eves. Full & p/limc Ap· ply, Shell Station. 17th & Irvine. NB. in.: St , I rvanc T el AKC Golden Retriever den & hv r m. rormJI dm matchmR love seal. Pd 7!;4·1777 o~n Wl-d thn Pull!>. xlnt hunte rs. fam1 in!( rm l>Cl. quilt:.. paml St~. askmg $350. Lrg sat 9 /\M lo4 PM ViMt, ly pcl, wtr do!(. 493·6861 111gs. M ayla~ wshr & 1, !(la~i; cor lbl $75. SERVICESTl\'flON :,pm :msw t'va::.t llw.v. twlpW~ 7100 HefpWuttd 7100 Nt•\4 port Bcat•h ••••••• •• ••• •••. • • •• • • • •••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••• ATTEND ENT Evening hrs. Apply 1n person 39'.!8 E. Cst llwy CdM PUBLIC .AUCTION MJ\NY FIN!:; 1n ;Ms Of .. ;ST.l\Tfo: JEWELRY ART OUJ E CTS. l\N TlQUJ:o:S, "'INfo: FURN L.AYOUTP.ASTEUP .ARTIST fo ull t11m• Tyµmg m an 1l.1tory I' 11mt-p ro 11ln•,JUl0I (;1,.Jd :.1H.'lltnj.! n1•rl·:.:. Appl) 1t;6ll l'lan·nt1J ,\\t'. Co:.la Port Timr RECEPTIONIST Locol PrOCJrom Coordinator i\llr:l<'l1ve. over 18. for Service Station /\tkn· f:TC.'. l'llON.,; FOil IN ll ~ALTII SPA We will danl, cxper'd. Full or l"O & BltO(;ll llll~ train r1~hl per son .for part lime Apply /\rco t•asy run JOb. Mr Gee. Station 17th & lrvme &is 2200 llMh.rs>752·11S6~---C~_.-~ Must sl'll pnvnlt· anl1 PEMURUKEWELSll iJryr hide a bed. 1976 ~15-7977 ._ ___ _ CORGI PU PPIES Lmroln Murr IV velwt Geroge Sale 8055 Call !;46.49'.!8 1111 rm cn!>cmhll". or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- - -1·ai:1onal t•hrs, Ii hors1•s, PUILIC "'UCTIO .... M1m Uach . Genlll· long saddles. tack rm ::.up-""' " ha1rcdmalc 8 wks /\Kl' pl 11· .... als o H ll1 n.i Mi\NY f'INE ITEMSOF L<1Runalkh.497·l512 lll•aut1ful cst;itc Slr1clly ESTATE J EW E L ltY, ---hy ;1ppt Salt· will 1·nd AKT .?BJ ECTS. AN 2 male wht miniaturt· Thur l>day at 7 1'M TIQUES. Fl NE FURN. Poodll!s, AKC. Sl25/bcsl !114·1543 ~"TC. PHONE Fon IN· ofr 5wks .640·0846 ... 0 & BROC H U Rt:;. t:1·nt•r.1I Offu·t• \fro,,, ----- N1>i•t.h.>d for an 1rn11ortanl 1-~uropl.'an l'Ullural or ganizalwn whu:h 'l'lld'> .. tucknt:. from 1-:uro1w ll• US m /\u~ust Good '>JI Send re:.umc to Mr-. .I WJ} rw. Brllll>h 1-:uru p,•an Ccnlt•r PO Woi. R . • -QUt' clt,ck 1·oll1•t·t1 on Keptionllt Ser' ice Slat ion llc lp, some anl1{1ul' furn & col ------Solu17 Pr Bedrm 5'.'t Nl'w 645 2200 '1-eeto You 8045 S!iWO "'km~ SJ050 or ------:'wlalurl· ""m.111 lor i.:t·n I IA•gal S<·1·rt·1,1rv mature· 11fr kno,. h•dg1· 11f .II' To .,tart after lhl' N-:\\ 5 days a wcl•k for f1time. i!:xJ)l?r'd rn o r lcctabk-s 9tii!&1~14 ha1rslylc salon Must over 3131 Harbor Blvd, h>1Vl· cxpr 1n pubh<' rda ~la Mesa. ~ances 80 I 0 1ounlrni.: 1•rm .. 1l11n·.., ~ \\•ar f.41·57:KI ___ _, 2l:l84. pHch !i266J '"' t'ntorv 111nt r•1I l • lion:. Sall!!< & light ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnl~ AJJply 1n pcr.>on on· TE.U.ERS flt::FHIGt-;HATOHS PAYROLL CLERK I) • .rt I P M Rl'g1s Bankingexper only W/\Sll~RS DKYl':RS clJy~ per .. k. lit\ \I 11'\1 LEGAL SECRETARY m4 IOJlj GENERAL OFFICE l\1Jturc ,. om.in l\t \ .ircJ "no,.li·di.:1· of houl. lo.t>t•pmg :..lnl l) p1 ... L, n· c•1•pl111111 ... 1 t'all for aµpt 7fiH I~ Mr ... J\H•ry Thi· Jollv Roger Int· 1... lla1r!>l} les South C:oast Contact Bob Crc ii;:hton Hecond1t1on~ Hepro:o. & Fur N B law ore· l 'orporat1• c,,;pcr helpful Ca II Kl•rr) 5-IU 5-WO lr•lkmi.: fnr a ru11 lime Plata. Col.ta ftks a In ine National Bank 1-rgt Ouma.:c Guar/Ut>I LOOKl .... G FOR l'a) rul I l'lcrk 1-;x pl•r . . 833-3700 29 Yr~ m Orani,:c C'o " mu .. o,I includt• fam1hJr1ly R&EPTIONT.STITYPIST DU.._. A FUTURE? ... 11ari.:c l'Ompull'r11.l'd r.or Heal t::slalc o fr Travel Agency nLAP'S MaJor <:orporatwn nt·l'd:. pa) roll. quarll•rly tax rt• s.harp. well g room ed SECRET ARY 11115 N\>wport UI. C:\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• mak1•ofr fli15 tiO'J7 Movmg. Teuk din'g lbl, 4 * * * chairs. washer. dryer. KenHnves Uuk ran h<lfrml' W/bX colorTV,Dbl mattress & -, l>Prni.is S25 Oak ni:ht s pnngs, plants & misl" 14571 Swff'ton stnd $15 tix9' ovl ~ha.: items SaM)un 10·3. ;;e lrYiM brnt o r ni: ru,.: S25 Gretel Crl, NpBch You Jr~ the w111oer ol 2 9GHU46 042 0973 llrkell> to lhl.' ------Sport y of HOW IS THE TIME llouse Sold. all must go s. CK '°" lor Joh Wl'kl'l"t to ch1·ck tg:)(j2 Pammy Ln. H B. & RK,..ationm lhl' 0 .11ly l•dut tlclp 12128 112 11/\M 5PM Vehict. Show Wanll'tJ l'1Jll'lfll·al1on. Ir --- J h ·,. i.iood pt•opll' to turns & olhl·r Ila) r oll rt· 1-HONT oft' uppearanct:. to President. Ofrire M.:r Cl\LL~ 7780 ----------i train an Mana~eml·nt lall'd tJutw:-. This 111,s1 Outg~mF pcrs.onahly a S ta r t1n 1o: :.al tlry ------ l"lblllOn Ill ~· rt•lall Cloor. lion rt'qu1rc:. till' uh1ht) "!'u.'l Gd ly pmg skills. $700 .. $900 p/mu. Must WASHER-DRYER ,.all c:oH·nni.: & p.11nt lo 1h•al l'ff1•(·t1\l'h' w all <.:a ll Mon. Jft II 30. huve 2 yrs exp lo quulify Late model. !>upcr dt.-lu~ atth1• ANAHEIM CUNVENTIUN CENT EK tilt: JOh you want is not C;irage full of furn, piano. tlwrl· )'nu m1J.:hl l'On:-rd\•r dr h ·. tools all londs . ofh•nng }Our ..,1 r vt1•cs b1k1'. t'lc Siil 2306 li1·n1·ral I Id p HEW OPENINGS l.Jr.:e Or.ingt• Count\ m d1•1wnrknl 111 ~uran11• ·•l<:COl'Y 11p1•n I ni.: "'''" (.1r1lit1e~ 111 "'ounta1n Vnll~y & i"ull1•rlon 1:. ~~k1ni.: t ramt·e:. & ,., pcr'd Offtl'l• ht•lp R.c..,tioftish Cust Ser• Clerk Mio Uwdffwriters 4llto Cloims Clerk S525toSllOO Salary Commcn~urat1• With t-;1q>1:r11•n1 ,. 'ilart IMM .. :UIATl':LY • \II Com11an) &•niofih 111111 llrnokhur<;lSl•·:!tlll fo'ountJtn Valin I n11m F1'flt>r.1I !'>;I\ m.:s Build mi: Cal Doily 549..S 164 GE:H. MAIHTEH.AHCE HELPER KA'fl ' ( .trf)t•ntr> & \i1·h1 "" m .1101 'k ill-. l'Jll Si.)(, 11.:!t hUblnt''' h·vt"l:o. ol ma1a.1i1•ml·nl 833·855! ___ agency for 11\Tl\J,\TC Multi cycle. ltkc Ile"' ONTlll-:.1011 i\lu!-<t Ill' a\ al1.1hlP 111 uppts. Cull for appheu· Pt•rf. contJ. ~acrif1l'l' ul Jan 2thruJun lj Call &t2 56711. ext :1:13 to claim )our lll'k<:ts with J n Jd m thl· Jt>b anytime ____ _ Wankd catci.:ory Phom; ~ 8060 l>I~ 51i7H ·•···•··•·······••·•·•· 'l'lti\INl!'lt; '4ork m·erttnw \\ht•n r1· RECEPTIONIST I lion or send resumt· to S225 for bot h l'" 11 1 :ocm MO'il':Y q ·cl s a 1a 1 y 1• 11111 STENOGRAPHER Spallino lntcrnat10nal 751 5177 ii----------tf'or Sale· 2 ponies & :;how >..LNT FU'rl Ht:; m1 •n.;urall' ,. 'l'.ll lll'I' /\lrport urea elect ronics 500 Newport C~nter Ur , F \NT•\S'l'lt' l'least• a pply 111 µcrson. firm nel'<iS mut ure rt·· N892600or t•all 759-0155 UENE~'ITS 17!M:! <:ilkll1· I rvine cept.J•ux opr. At l·urate ------;-- ('all or apply Mon 1-'n. Mam Sr11n M•in thrulo'ri. l~·ptni.t req 'd Ca ll WAJTR ES.S exl)tlr d hrs .--------•I 979.1100 7 :30 IC! 3 30 G ood \I !I ( '11l11r Till·:.. 15 Wt personality P leaJW 8P· U " a r h II I v d 1•1-;oPLE PEHSUN Hio:CRl::/\TIONi\L ply W1• ... 1m1n .... 11·1 1714 ) L' d , ti 1 lccCrcam 1\hov 11'.Jll J;JM)I r,\l'l' lll'l' ' p 1l1ml' a;, l•l'l'CIJ ng app ica tron!> 7'"" L'-'111"er 1\\'" ·11A ~Jiil l'flllk ~ hit· h:.kp i.: IMlrv ~I hr ltJ hr' wlo.. Mmtl'fhur 1;;:1 1:.1:1 M1\IN'I l':'.'11\M' ... l'Ell~O'l 1 .. r rd1rt·m1·nt hm 1n l .. 1..:un.1 Brh Mu::.l tlrl\e • i I 11 l!N ~~I :>IS "4ll' mwh.,ll•:.upµlv Ful for rl0 ('rcal 1onul •nvuu,., ~ '' 1·.1p1t.1flt1~1 673 2:!23 ~upcrv1:.or Mul>l bl' over :!I t'Xpl.'r'd working PHONE SALES W•lccnagc youths Apply Lake f'o r csl l:Jcach & 1't·MJs Club 22921 tl1dgc Koult'. El Toro ••• MaylaJ! Gas Uryl.'r, hkt• Old English Sht•cp Uog nc~ SISO. GF: Eire drycr Male. :l yrs To .:ood S75. Kcnmon• Ua~ dry1•1 home Xlnt petJ1i.:rc1• $l5. Guar .dcl 5-16 81i72 675·171!4 To µlal'C' ~our m1·:0.~aJ.:l' hl'lon.· th•· 4uJrterhor:.e C::.111847·1091 rcat.1111>j pulJlll' Rare Offerin9 phun1· n1•J.: l\uckskm Quarter Dail.~ 1'1101 ll11rse Show ex . 4 Yr Wc!>lmghousl' n•fnJ! 2 Ol('t! ab:mdoned C"ab to Cl,1:.:.1f1l0d. t;I:! :,(i7ll pcncnn'<l. Prefer ndl·r ~rccn. gd t•o 11d $125 i.:d hmc Shots. altered I w1ab1lity . 642 5465 or 837 1341 yr 497 138:-i r---------•I &12 ~17 1 Mmtff MK hanic "'·•lll•••J tu rd1ulltJ .'!. 111ochh l\ri:J thry.,l1·r Im 111·r111I l-.n.:1n1·-. Ura\,. l 1.1111 p, I µ.1rh 1•'1•1• "I"''" Hd-. It'll •I l'all 111[ ·•lll.ll ~h:tr<lll 7Zll ~ Phon1· S.tlt•:o. p1•011le !T\Jh-"' l1•mJl1• Iii to r.:, )'l'JN ul .1i.:1· G u.1r:inll't'tl '11..cg(•, or 1omml'>:.1on-. :!50 t-'J'l 17th Slrt'l'l. !'>11111· ti tn-.ta i\ll· ... a . tx•t'll.1't'll .i oo & Ii 30 1> m t~16 1:.!:!:I 1-.qu.il c >1111ort unit\ l-.nwlu)1°r TO OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday January 23 , 1977 M \l't 'lll-. W()i\H; lur (;ir1 t-'TtclJ\ W\• Jll•t'<I '' ht1U"ot't'h•anmJ.: "''r\ 11•1· 11h111r11 i.:.1h lookm1: tor l'Jr 01.,., toii ~ (;..1~ :il ::!:I 211 ~hr ,1 "'" JOI.>.., w It·~ P \ Sdle,, $411 $711 wk up l\frn. lad1e::.. "ludents Evt·s1Sal. 55 1 71i51, tW 7696 R.E. Sales JOIH OUR GROUP Wc huvc an openmg for unex p erienced :.ttlcspcn.on. Outs land· 111g workmg cond1t1ons and excellent com· mission sphl ir:l the Daily Pilot ~.:'ii'ii~iilai1llliillliliiiBUiRiilllii, !~,l l"''r m runnmi.: ,1 i.m.111 M.ATURE WOMAN f11r hl<!ht hou~t·kn'Pllll!. •wrn1• l'Ot1k1n..: Mu:.I 1ln\1· 5 7 clJ\ ...... 111 tJ1:-. l'W<!l ... alar) w ni,:ht 1Jar l'Ulll.IC HEl./\TIONS 1';1r1 lanw, some c lcncal NewPort lk h 640·4 I I lf 11ff11·1• Out11•:. 1nrl11d1" hptnJo?. phont''· t'(lrrt"!•I' & J:>S1-.t1111<: Ill \hip & rt•t If vnu r1• look In>? for .1 11>1r111 1'1>'>1l11rn n 1ll lor 1111lt & 1ntc•rv'4 Thi· Iv lt1•f-. n·11 1111·,11lc11·11 1----------1 C/\LL FOR INTEFtvlEW 673-7601 .AMYTIME ,.,,,. ~11-l!iOU t•rJ1Jh11' M 11n,qt1·1 111 Nl(llllO,lll• t, ,Jrt tfrµt ' lt1•nd1·nn~' tl1 ·-.1•:n 11r11 •lo1't111n .11 t '>ilk '' rt•t·n ilr.1111111' & int tlt·..,11:11 " I h.1lh n.:mi.: Pfr"lll 100 w ·' r .. '4th 11n1rl11'll fl ( t'o >.11. l'l'7 \tr 1f.1mm11n ... GUARDS t111n •111 \\,1lertrun1 LJt.: 1-Wh l!U :t..111 \11-:l'll \'I/I(' !-.i·r Hl'l' :-,1., Cla'>~ 1\ '111111o: Lu ~Cl m.1J1>r ,.nrk c;r.-.1' 11fl Jillt \11µ1) J 1111 I'll l' C'h1·Hon :!."><Ml '11•wport llhd <.'M MECHAHIC ,.11rk1ni;: o r nm 1 hrr·k lh" '!Int oppnr111n11' Costa Meao \utorn11l.11lt•'> (.'lall' \ 111· QUALITY COMTROLLER J"111 a h igh 4ual1l\ "•Hlhoa t manuf t·o l\nowlcdgl' & 1•xpt•r m eli:('tn1·al & mechanical :.)llll'ms nt•1·e:.s Jl> well ,,., J knowll'tli:e & Jud.:t· m1·nt 1n t'J rp,·ntry f1111 o;h1ni.: Abll1I) lo p1•rf1Hm ,. m1n1mJI ... u~·rvi..,aon & rds rc4 rt <'1111 Bnb C.ll<':. Jt Wl~t:.1ul Corp !;49 !1711 Jlt:ST/\UR/\NT PIZZA Nuw accepUng uppht.:J · llOrl!I ror 1mmed. Pl llme t•mployment l\1u:.t be Jva1I to work nite:. & wkncb Should be 20 or ovr l'ull for appt w!Sharon Perry·~ P1u:a N<'wpon Bcat•h 673 t366 l'Prm.m•·nt l'ull & l',irt r1·q ii :i 11111 + J,11·r ,. lo. 11m1· l'hc>nt• & ir.111,11 n· IJl~!'l1hll' ror t.:ood man ., rl l<l'tlr1·rl .... 1 ... ,1111• l-'1'•11\l t•rul .111.:11 l'XIX'I ·1----------1 1.111 -.11.1r"i I of1 hr ... Ill .: iun1·up-., 1'lc·1· f'\l>t'I t'lt' RM RELIEF Supervisor 3 II LVN 7 :.I. full or p/llmc Mesa Verd~ <;onv . llosp. 66t Center St, C M. 548·5585. 1 'lowf'I \\-1'\1111• .. 1J.n ( 'Jll ~I 871>1 ll,11r M} 11 .. t ... 1nt~-.J .1333 M,.:mt Tmt· P\'rm ~.am llmlol M ('\t !rlU ~lillH $1 75 $2011 wk l"ull1•r \pply 1n µc.•r,on Mi!t llru'h S.111•,, ~>1 'TX.';I 1' .1f.1r 111\IHSTYl.IST 1-6( hus\ tx .. auty :-.alon El roro ~'"° :?2Hl Real ~late Sale:. GET INTO REAL ESTATE • l-rt!l' license lr ammJ.: l•S•l\L-ES•. •. ------• • fo'ree sales lra1nang •!light start program INSIDE SAUS •Earn while your lcurn Cutt loaf Consuftant •Nallonwidcadvts'i: C'hal lcnging pos ition A TRIBUTE TO THE I • ~11-OUR WO ", ......... " •"4••......, =-- 11 1"9 ~ ~··· s.uen ~ -, ~ . r.t -> ~>' n '!' . ~ ,_-~-~--'"- .· l.! ~ ~.: --· --· *-ff --= ·. .. --· ~~ -- .· -...... ':: - ... , ... -------= -.· . ' i:~~J ~ ':l ~ .... ~·--. :_-. -~ ---. --........ . . .. .. _ ...... _ ...... ·.-· •National Reio ser vt1'l' with the world's largebl HAHDYMAM •Guarsalcsprogram & most rapidly growm lo( 1-.,~r 11 V.1r11'fl h r' llv •Choiccofprograms munuiacturer of qualit y ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS . ., -~:~--G~ .1ppt only for c:ulhH•r 11 HURSES AIDES * * JOIN * * k1l boat:; <us well as com· ltcstaurant ('.111 \tun 7am 3pm & tlpm-7am TI.Fast.st Go I 11lcte> Minimum 2 yrs thru Thurs bt•t,. n !I ltl.nn Exper prnf'd, will tram row '"1 e ~ p e r bu i I d 1 n g & 3 5pm unly l•Hlll malun· pu11on w /ap· OnlncJ-Co.N.+work f1berglm1s boat tsl with Mnrl\nhur HhtJ. lrvml' t1tudc for po~ution Mesa th. Home S.•r1 wood 1 nterlor <s ). _..11111111111111111~._......._~._111111 Verde Conv Hosp, 661 Cal 752-SlSJ .<nowlcdl(c or plumbing. Happy Holidays c~ntcrSl.C M. ·--------•! e lectrical. e ngines & carpentry A we ll or· lrTine Pel"llonner ARency 488 E t7th Cototo M1•sa ~Ile 224 f>.42 1470 RIAl.HTATI Sill HOMES LEAIN Investment Sales gruuzed. personable setr· starter who J!flJOYS peo- ple, del81l work & paper work . who Hi an ex penenccd :.a1lor will find u rcwardmg futon· C:all oob Gate:. Jt Wesl5a1I Corp. 1714 ) MS-9711 HEADIUSIOY NURSES AIDES &ORDBlUES ALLSllJFTS Exper pref'd Will tram inwrested 1nd1v1duals LldoConvahts<'t'nt C'lr IS.~Supcnor Ave Nt'Wport Beach 646·7764 Operunp exist in Oran1tel _________ _ OfflCE MA.MAGER and New Port Beach ror SET·UPMAM Comm'I real estate hrm F. x Pe r i e n c e d1---------•I Nceckd for banquet dept Expr nee. Mu11 speak tnall•h & Spanish. App- ly In person ot the satu umce btwn flurn A1rp0rtcr Inn Hotc•I 18700 Mcl\rt.hur, lrv1nl' need:s exper'd person as Salespersons interested ore mgr to 11uper vi11\• 1n Investments. We sett clencal staff administer and list S3 to ~ million ofr pl"OCOOures & do bk· dollars per month Solea kpng Send resume to or quadrupl~d lut )'ear call 833 2900. rt on Prestiglousoffices.60to Tomsic. 4299 MacArthur 10 t.o 100 •;:, commlsslon "Blvd, Suite JOO. Newport apU t. video and pcNional Be11ch Ca 92600 training Wri1~, \O Oon llJ•:t,r WantL'(J CoOkll &. ...... 8 Nm11n. Prc11dent . Counter person Over 18. Older cpl to hve in & care Quall Vlucc Properties, Apply in person, Kl'n for hou!\e & yard. House 1400 Quall St . Suite 135. lucky Fried ChlC!kton. on Bch. 30 min from NeWi)C')rl !k'at"h, Callf. La11un1 Bench Puerto Valfart1, Mexico. ---- Permanent Job Write, Realtor to head Reel PO Box 1913, NpBd1 Ca •~tat~ Oiv1son Must be H05tess. port lime Apply m pc:noo II rry"' New Vor1t B3r & Gnll. 4248 Plltt lime phone work & Marundal~ Way, NpBc:h <kllvefl' S3ht ar\ ;zpm ~l l, ext 163Y ab I e t n Mg u n I 11• a. su~rvlae uh.•• rorc" X1nl renumeration 6 Ill Slit 64&> 7117 SAl.ES SPECIALIST J .C . PIMMIY CO 24Fetlllonl.a.d Mew,.,. leech Arc you amb Uous" U you 11rc Wf.' luivc un ot><lnl ng In major op pllonc 1 , sfwlog mathlne:i & h<>n:u.~ l!let- lronlc1 dept. E11pcer Ptt'· f'd Xlnl co bcndiu. App l1 In pe r 1on Mon-.. '1110AM-4PM Equal opp emp\oyer m1f ' :.!.;.'"";.• .. I ---• "".:'!--......... ---. ----~ .. ~ ·· •.• ·1.' ----"' On Sunday, January 23, 19n, the Dally Piiot wlll publlah a special tribute to women In bualneu, lnduatry and commerce. The page a wm underscore the ! major contributions made by women professionals to the thriving economy of the ·. Orange Coaat. Buatne11women Salute notices will be one column by four Inches .f. each, allowing room for a photo and descriptive copy. Cost of each notice Is only ! S1S. with a photo you provide. - Our Salute to Bualn••• and Profeaalonal Women ta an exceptional opportunity to Introduce • new or longtime •Hoclate to the people of the Orange Coaat, or to honof award• or achievements. Don't mt11 being part of this 1peclal advertising opportunity. Deadline for reaenlng apace I• Jan. 19. Call tGdayl DAILY PILOT ·' 642-5678 Mlsc:ellanieotn 8080 jMlsc:eM..._. 1080 Misc.aw 8010 looh. Mesi•• 'loots. Marine A.tlto1, I~ F"'!Y December 31 1976 DAILY PILOT CI I ···•···•·•••····•······ ........................ .•....•.....•••••.••... ec,.1,....... 9030 ~pnlltftt 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.... -----.., --..-.-. 1 R11r~ Royal Doultoo & ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Trucka 9560 Auto•. Imported Auto•. haporied Autos. IMpOl+ed ~..-L.WV~..-..n.-..n..-.. 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SALE..<.;&~ERVll'I-: '77 BMWs ...................... . d M k l P I( XI UT IUY S950 2131921-8588 er ar e nee ea\1 l'Ml>rfecf cond. OLDSMOllLI ....,., ly embossed. fi.46 7638 r-'68~Spyder673 osu:J 714/523·7250 )" Gala New Y Qar s Eve Party RENOUVOUS ~lZ1 c. Hllana Way. N 8 rjr7638 GMC TRUCKS HERE NOW \Nr. Hoag Hosp. l U"tV" HOMDA CARS '7SMIZ SEL -------28:lO llarbor Hl vcl , (' M. __ '73FIAT128 SLG S16.<IOO S2.5LWG Formerly The Monterey Mansion, J60 I Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport leadl ,. .......... CJl""l O... ... J .. ~ ... Dt oar a. c~ tr.. ,..ty mon • ....,..,..._5;; ..... 548-9'157 Sfaeclal ..... y ..... lrwtch, Suft., JClft. 2 I 0 AM-l , ... Ct E • I' I IKllllll'd 8060 Mitc: .... Oti 8080 2 Seth T homas i.h1ps -------------540.9640 Hebll cog. only 10.000 clocks, one w 1beaut1ful IMW SALES m1 New mtenor & <'Pl. chimes 1$290. 1 646·76 "cmo• & O"JOftt 8090 loots. Sall 9060 ·ss Ford'"' tun l'/U 6 c-yl, ~Jjk~~:1oc S 4 s P · · Flared whl11. Ferrurl 4127 C. lhlana W1Ay N 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4·!1Jx.I $290 hr ~. aft :; ,722002 A <"'"cl'K"l Mags Rear molded <Nr Hoag Hosp l ....., ' -" s.·po1ler. viny l top Spot ----RARE'! Upright White Hobie Iii, lrlr, new trans & .!'!:7299 __ __ '7 3 3 o (; S 4 ,; p less new point $.1()()() lland crartetl ~t••111s St.age Piano. Mint cond more Sl.4.25. G4G·82~ or '7l Datsun fo1atbed I' u 1ll67KLM 1 64~7588 an sPM j c• we I r y 1 n In\ l' I y $400/ofr 960·3953 581 7_'.)05_. _ ~ $1400 • 1 3 B .i v a r 1 J 1 s p porcelain .. ~·o lle~lors f'1ELDSWarehousesal~ ERICS ON 29 rull '740atsunPU $!400 Ph 1680PPMl items. 646·76JH 41 27 C , · S41).,86()9or6301871 ·74 B;1vdr1.1 ·4 HJlana Way. N u <Nr 400 p11Ano11 & or1111ns. cruise/race, $!1 ,000/of· ----l~LFM 1 Hoag Hosp 1 new /u:.ed . Spi ne ts . fer 675 1830 CVl'S & .64 1-'ord Yi Ton PU w/ .7:>2002·A (l)J4 I ) '74 128 Wgn Yellow. Lear ::. p . . J et stereo, snow tires. bl rond. $2200 P P SSl 2300 -------Gran<ls. Player~ Goto!( wknds camix•r shell. runs & '7S~IA A <906MVG J. WA .... TED out ror busine!I!.. Hent· loots xtnt $1100 5411 2689 SADDUIACk " opt to buy Kaw a 1. IUILD YOUR OWN fi42 63:>l TOP CASH DOLLAR Steinway. Baldwin, IEAUT.WESTSAIL --VA.LUYIMPORTS PAID FOR YOU k Cn1cllerinl(, Yamaha WORLD CRUISER 8ll-204049s.4949 Jt::WELRY. WA'l't'tll·:s . Kimball . W rit tr llundreds or proud Va111 9570 ART OBJECTS. GOLD 1714 1638 2770 12072 o wner s are hand ••••••••••••••••••••••• SILVER SER VICI.-: B kh t CG '68 124 Sport Good C'Ond FM. c-asselle Sl 100/b~l olr. trade 642 0168 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921 ·8588 114/523-7250 '73 MIZ 450 Sf $10,4!1!1 Lcue/Buy S t' n ' 1 h I l' p y rn t ~ t9ro.JLW1 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523· 7250 '72MIZ 350SL .•..•....•....••....... ....•.........•..•..... Barn stalls new.~ ripe Ski Boots; Nordica stalls S65 lt~hll'<l aremi ~eteors Ne~er used. roo urs . ruushmg their Westsa1ls SURFS UP FINE FURN & Ar'J TIQUF.S 64~2200 Baby Grand Piano. Low:> in their s pare lime XV c-abinet. blny walnut The_re's no reason .>uu See VW Surfer CRE VIER &I sr . HOAOWAY SAHIA AMA 7131:-;AM Clean con ---------4 course cood1t1on 14 Sta Wgn 124·TC. Great cond. 28.000 m1. $2700 548..QJ16 aft 6pm. i4 Ftat X/19 Nu t1rff. mag whls AM/FM 8 trk , many xtr8!1. MUil cond. $4100/bsl ofr ~1 . 751-0704 Excellent c-ond1t1on Size ---10 ml.>d. $17S 4M·2417 :irt LI I'-'-"'GE T "'GS Id can t do 1t too Take ud ~"' "' suunro w,anllque KO vantuoe or winter & Loar I 0 I w ITH AM f b d lcaflnm 64-0-9356 "' "' HouMtlold Goods 806 5 5 rom your us1 ness car ----1 ly spnng deliveries on VW Send one card ror eac-h d 11 d Ebony Baby Gran spec1a Y pric-e semi 7600Westminster Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sohd Maple din t bl. :! leaves. 4 Cipt c-hrs S'lS-0 Frost rree rernJ.l $100 Sola S7S, sm tbls, lnmJ)l,, & other misc-hi.chld i,:d!> 847-4929 tag plus one s par!' Wf' Goodcond S4!15. r1n1shcd 28' thru 43' Westm1J1Stcr 893 755! • • • ret urn permant•nll} 545.5050 WeslSa1I packages rrom --------Gc:ry Gattuccio sealed attractive ta!( & ----1 ~5 for hull ANO dec-k • 18091 Fi~ldbury Ln. strap. m~llng a1rhnc Baldwin Ac-roson1c purno Attend our builders ............ W_.......... 9590 Hunti....,on B.ach 1.0 requirements. Pre Very rinc cond Musi forums Mon & Wed ~ WlTW'V • ..,. vent loss & theft! For a sell £ka:> ofr :'>SI 2083 eves to fmd out about ••••••••••••••••••••••• You are the winner of 2 personahwd tag enc lost'. rin1i1hing packages & fac CASH FOR CARS! lickelSlolhe wallpaper, fabri c or Lewis Piano sen1r.:. ha~ tnry support Westl!all Top$ Dollar$ p;iid for ~ 8070 Sports, Vacation "Day Clo" paper & we scv.eral _ret•ondilio~ed <.:ru1s1n~ Center, Lido clean UM.'<i cars. lrut·ks & ....................... & Rec~atioftal will bock & trim your upnght pumos. Amen ca Village Center. Suite 201. C.Orvelles. Ask tor Paul WA .... TED Yf'hlcle Show tags. Or try two cards & European. c-hcck my 3m Via Oporto. Newport O'Neill " al the back lo back. pn<'l'S. Lu)luna 4~ 8440 Bcarh. 92663 67S·5190 HOWARD CM•rol~t TOP CAS H DOI.LAH ANAHEIM PRICES· --•·Q ., PAID FOR YOUH ..v..'VENTION S2eaor3t$5 G 809 LASER Dove ... uall.-,ts JEWELRY. WATCllt::S. Cvn 4/5tags$1.60ca. Sportinq oocb 4 II "9 R & NEWPORTBE/\C.:11 CTS U CENTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 1" at•e xtras ART OBJE :. Gt>l. . Jan 2 thruJan.9 610/~amgsoSlre·~.~~·ea. Ski bonl ~. Nord1 ra fb~ls cntrbrd S72S. S ILVER S 1-; H V I<.: E . Call 642 5018, ext. 333 lo v• *4..., M N d 646-l~or &15-2180 FI NF. FUHN & AN SaksTax lncluded eteor::. ever us~ ---- WI-; PAY TOP DOLL/\R FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC 835·3171 lHl ULflMAff OfllVtljQ MAC"41il •USED IMW•s• ·73 Uavuna (906LVY I '7S2002·1833NJM I 'Ill 160tHZXX866l Closed On Sunday. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST MUST SELL! '75 124 Sport Coupe, lo mi 67$-14S3/842-88S4 --1:; Fiat Xl/9. xlnl cond. c-onvert1blc. AM /F M cassette, 4 spcl. S4200 4!134227 Salt•s St•rv1cc·Lcasing '75FfATXl9 ,.~ Mag Wheels. AM·FM. 8 track Sensible pymt11 Cherry <.:an Lease 470MYO. Roy C.-.er,lnc. Rolls ftoyce BMW 15411Jamboree Nt-wport Beach 64-0-6444 BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 714/694-2854 TIQUF..S. &IS-2200 C'la1m yoorllc-kets. NO CARU? Excellent c-undilmn Siil' Uf Sloop. sip:. 4 JllP out * • • Draw your own or send 10 ml'd $175. 494 2417 aft hrd . covers. nu paint & Unstock 8075 -name, address. phone & 5. shp Nwprt area. 968-5628 or CLA.':iSIC'S Honda 9727 tr }'Our c-ar is extra l'lean ·75 2002 ~unruof. a ir. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Like new 270 Imported _ I b I n 22 we'll make one c-ard ix·r Reg Mor11an mare. brukl• hlUl' ~le(' arrc :'. e._ lo rid· & dn•e blk & llmm rifll'. 6467638 tag.Add 25<cach TY Rodio loah,Sllps/ parade" Mon!JO ~cid1ni.:. 4l27 c lh lJna WtJy N.B ~~focheck or mont•y or HiFt. s~ 8098 Dock• 9070 Eng. We~tt·r n (714> cNr HuaJ?llosp > PILOTPRIMTIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 338-1011 1 !lxl.!! l::xqwsite Chmesl' l'.O Box t:-,c;tl Stl•reo R<1dio comb to Desperately need spac-e ( I I cab S110 Hec:ord cab ror CAL 25 Temporary M«•inery (lt)78 >nent~ r~. pnc:cc l~• Coot:i Me~a. Ca !12G2G sz:; 64().139'l \!JJm Jpm 1 OK 644·5010or 673 7652 •••••••••••••••••••-•• sell 646 7638 11 21 c - -_ __ _ ____ _ <>--F k l rt..,""'3 hi llilana Way, Nll INr Beerdraftcr,holds\•KegRC:A 21" Color TV Slip space tor 2535' .....,..,. nr •1 """"""'· " llnJI! 110.,p 1 of beer new c-ond S200 f I b pneumatic: tares. hf!,, _ t.'73-52'1S. Call art llAM w1cabmct Works 915 1hcrglass sa1 oat 5IXX> lbs. 11 \ ert1col. JU 11 2 omulcly c·:ir~i·•l Chml'l>e '19:>-6139 Newport Beach 675· 7213 overhauled 3 C.:}hnch•• chri:. &. t,1lt lt• rc•ally PUIUC AUCTION loah, St~ 9090 seeus hrst. /\M t FM xlnl cond IAUYIUICK $6495 torr 640-86661 29'l5 llarbor Ulvd S:>7 0520 l'<>!>la Mesa !17!1 2500 Capri WE BUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEAN CARS I 974 CAPRI & TRUC"'S Automaltt'. sunroof. ra l " ly wheels. radio. heater & rad1alt1rcs \ISlMIG l 9715 HOW$2377 UNIVERSITY Brand New '7 6 HONDA Cars OVER 100 To Choose forom! UNIVERSITY OtdllllGbile HClftda Can • GMC TNCks 2850Harbor Blvd (.;osta Mesa 540·!!640 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 114/523-7250 '76 MIZ 450SL CJJt> rnodstc r Lease/ Bu\ Sens1bll• pymts Lo:idl•d • $17.~J9. 10321'QL 1 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 '72 MIZ 250 Cpe $7,999. 15SSFB!o'l HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 '74 MIZ 250 Cpe Clean Check this Pnc-c' Many other clenn 280·s to rhOOM' from Chcc-k our lcasct Buy pldns Sen:.1 ble pymu. S7 .991t. t272LWHI HOUSE OF IMPORTS fork hrt. hard ruhber beauurul & \•·ry 11111. no MANY ITEMS OF F INE loots & Marin~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• llres1nfrontS7aO ~mglc pnC'lo:.i.:1vt•nml•q.1hone ESTATE JEWELHY, Eqiiipnwnt BOAT STORAGE S30 lire in rt·:ir Ll!o'TS 350CJ ":iecnhy aµpt f.i-lli 7h..'18 ART OBJECTS. AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• monthly free launi•h CONNELL CHEVROLET ~ llurhor Bh·cl C.:O~IA MESA 546-1200 SALES &SERVICE OLDSMOBILE GMCTRUCKS HOMDACARS '76 Honda C1v1c :; i.p 213/921-8588 -9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.~~~~~~~o;1 1:i714 w HJ.DIO <:untrol Elcc·tr1r I~iu~1·1S~~\-~~~H~. Ge.rat 9010 S0una1l 1 P~r Ne wport ----Model PT Boat. llVl'f 3 ft ' · ' · ••••••••••••• • ••••• •• • • es 6444>510 5,500m1les 714/523-7250 $3,500 675 21~ MG f'O & 13 HOC II UR E R/\DIO ''o t I I t -----long, s1n•n. ~att.•r <'an 64~ 2200 " n ro e ec ric-Misceflmeoui 8080 non. 2 SPl.'1.'<is. C'll'. Very '· Model PT l.loat over 3 rt TransportaHott TOP DOI.LAH l'AID IMMl-:l>IAH:t.Y l"Olt A I.I. 2850 llarbor Blvd .. <;.M 540-9640 JCICJIMI" 973 '74 M1di.:d. 23,000 m1. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • perl cond. SZ790, ••••••••••••••••••••••• soph1st1c·at<.>d toy Over M0\1 10~ B1 cyclf• $9 Ion!(. i.1n·n. wah'r tan ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM Sl800 rep lal·emcnt. Lamps ~'i Vac C'leanC'r non.:! ~Pt't'ds. ct1· Very ~. SaAe/ Sacn£1ce $500 Includes SlO Bookc·asc $.5 l'tc wph1~t1call'd toy Over Rftlt 9120 WOVEN WOODS everything 67S·3662 or 548-1776. $1800 replan•menl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 50'. TORO'. llFfo' 645 2200 Misc.elaMous Sarnracc SSOO lnr ludei. ·10 VW Pop Top Camper 0 W __._.... 8081 ~~~c·r2200yth1n~ 67!>-3662 or Van A M /FM 8 trk ver40in <,to1:k JJJlh•rns Beac h Boys cnnr~·rt _.....,.. """ 1\lso MINI llhmls lil'kt•t-. for ,.rll• tlth ru .... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo. reblt eng, xlnt 645 8950 k.l:l 'l770 Oe<· J tst r..io 7562 Wanted. white drl'sser. yr ftlEE cond. 493·4803 9150 Lu h & h ul d port cnb & other IOATIMG 'H' inc l'., Wl'lJ! 1 Gourml'I hult·ht·r hlork haby 1lt'ms 842 8531 w Uo<"tor!> 1-'ormulJ 0 11'1 lJbll-nl'Vl'f U:.l-d ClASSES M1lkshakl• L.ib h•,h•d. & · K3I 1612 · MusicaA StartmJ? Jan HI. Wi7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• approved M11ne~ lia<·lo. IMfrwtwnh 8083 Spon.wr('(I by tht• '74 SuiuJu TMt25 guaranlC'1' Fn·t• W<'l0kl\ <.ic•.ld hPnm11r1· .,.. Jshc·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• UAL.BOA Llkc new mt•i•l1n~.., & wc1 1:h 10 ' riuet•n .,, bl•d S7~ t'J<'h Conn Mm·O M:itic l'lcc POWERSQUADROS <714)968-4637 aft 6pm rall 1;.15 x.i.il 19t> 11.'.>:.'7 lo teach you the pro""r & organ. exc·ellenl c-ond1 ,,~ '74 Honda 360. C:B 6.000m1 Prt ml' itrJth f1nl'ht•1I Mt•t.11 Shf'h 101: anil wJll lion. S600. PP 532 1259 safe handlmit of all lypeo; Looks & runs like new Douxla~. Fir :! \I.! ; H \ent loU\.l'rS ror s.11~. ------. ofboab Fordela1lscall 9iOO 942-0IG7 ln.,'lh:. l ~ IO).'lh' SlllJ for M· k • H • ll-i7·:!'77J Ventura gwtar. d nt cond 673-5717 ---all ~1411h • al o tr Cherrywood. s teel str --------1 ·75 Y7. ll0. >dnt cond runs ft,\1>10<.'ontrol ModC'l 12 1n1t s Asking SIOO RADIO Control Model 12 i:real Gooclbuy K30<!.Slil REDWtHID 1.l \I 111-.H mrtl'r snilhont Ii Ft 831-0279 meter Sailbout 6 Ft or673.5097 r.1ttn\ ,., •. , :!\.! I\ •,.J Inn~ '-."I' hl·.iut•fully Pe+s 8087 long, ~ail' h~aul1fully --- ell 'smooth l(t J•t111.1 \t.iki• offt•r or lrJtk for·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Make offrr or trade for Full Drci.s 'H GT 7SO ble. 67S 3175 fJiS-3662_ or645 2200 ___ So We•t p .. t ,.nnt"r. .,., 675-3662 or 64S·2200 Suzuki Bought new Jan. " "' "'"' "' '76. xlnt cond. new he. Handmower,t>lt•ct..>dgcr.300 Pwr Herlec lor World 's l argesl,loohMari new tuneup, new tires. spreader. rakl' SJIO SCM telescope. ltd ronfl w/ln· Bristol/McArthur SJ\ "'-~ nt"• 9030 $1200 642·9879,6J0·62<J'l Typwn ler. S'lO ~ 307:> pod. Phooe 83 I 0279 556-I 994 11:...-fMM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor HOllWs. " l' t FIND YOUR Nl.\ME New t t rl>Ot Hfc rart t•ost Sale/Rent 9160 $138 f)O, Wiii :.ell for C)nly ••••••••••••••••••••••• S9S 00 Call 49S 1385 Motor H~ Retrtat I 0 watt VHF Rodio I 8'h' to 32' FOltt;l(;N <:AHS Ci\LLOHCO:'l1E IN TO SEE l 'S NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W <:st llwy. N 8 642·9405 , WEBUY •USEDCAHS& TRUCKS• Come in ur Call FtlEE Approisol GrottiChe~ 18211 Beach Hlvd llunllngton &ac-h 847-6087 • 549-3331 TOP DOI.UR PAID l"URCLl::AN IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS ~ Datwn 9720 '72 XKE 2+2. Lo milo1. 498·1311_1 __ ••••••• •••• •••• •• •• ••• • xlnt cond. New ttrcs DRIVE A Loaded . $51l9:>. r>h MGI 494-6189 art 6 30 9744 LITTLE ---------1 ...................... . ••• '76 JAGUAR '64 Red MGO Rdtsr. N('w SAVE A LOT F:xec-Car Sale' XJS, hrakes & haltery, radial SllOP&l'OMPARE XJ12L's. XJ6C, all Lo Ml tires. wire whb. radio. I ... RWIC"' D ... TSU.... a n d p a m p I' r ,. cl car cover. bike t·a rn('r "' " "' " Buy /Lease Sen~•l>ll' Cocoa mat!>. n evt•r San Juan Capistrano pymlS. Call ror details abust'<l or wrer•kcd DUI 831-1375493-3375 BRfTISHCARCO on~ rnnd Run~ xlnt • SMOO 642 4052 NEWP ORT DATSUN SPECIALS B2Hl t Door 4 speed C73S715 I HOW$2895 213/990-2525 7141694-2854 9738 ···················~··· 1976MAZDA RX4SEDAN 888 IXJVE~I REl::T :; speed. air cond .. rail) Nt•ar Mac-Arthur wheels. AM IFM radio & & Jarnhorc·t· Hoads low rnilea.:e·only 1 2.~"' 833-1300 • 1ollcs 14UW<;V > TOP BUYER--HOW $3677 &.'1.· us first. & last'. Top UNIVERSITY dollar paid for imports. SAU :S& SEHVl('J·; COST A MESA OLDSMOBILE DATSUN GMC TRUCKS 2845 Harbor Blvd. HONDA CARS Costa Mesa 5411 6410 2850 Harbor Al vc1 , ' !'w1 l!l75 Dutsun 2~nz 2+ 2· 540.9640 '67 MGll <;T Xlnt cond low m1 , w1rr., racli:ib n<>w •'Pl & p.on1 $15011 of r l!li J9b.'l l'MO<; I-;;< 1-:M l'T :\IU'.';l "l'C' fl1 lt1•i11•\ I'' ..... 71171 '77MGB's 1-'rrt• Syr ~.c1.11oorn1 ,.,, WJrr with 77 M(;JI purt hast' ('hooM· 11nl· 111 our 27 Buy /fHH1·ha ~l· plans. Scns1hll' llYITlli. BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 714/694-2854 '69 MGB·GT. WIN TICKET:S WORTH $5.00 S!flO 646.9586 Jft 4 pm fUlly self.contained Reserve now for llohday Wknds HEGENCY MOTOH HOME RENTALS tl2S N Harbor Blvd. S 1\ f'lhcri.:lass Mold ror ~Mbol lHl\'dlnghy ~J 19815 BEACH Bl VO HUNTINGTON BEACH 842· 7781 -540-0442 Loaded' llus 4 ~l)t!<'<I. air '74 !'wtatda nx:i C'oupt', 4 1-ond . 1\ M 1 FM radio & :.pd, under wrnly. vl·ry Wanted. Pickup '55 '57 11'\Jgs 19SOMOQ 1 $6700. dean 837 J...'>02 Chevy or ·53 '56 1-'ord Pn ply 581 7!191 9740 Chrom~ w1n·s, nu-llrr.; /\M l'M Vt'.ry lo pymts 411\('K y BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 714/694-2854 ), ····: w..... ..,. •... ..._......,.l~"'Y''" & 'VJ"" M. ,.._ i,,. ~ ·"' M"' Homfl\ I• 11111 ' w-....,1, v ,... ( , .. ,, ~1.J.,·n ~ ~ho ll .. kc~- 'AT SHAWM 8to-qv<> S"'•'"• GIMSHIOMM Sovnoll'«'• FR..M FISTIYAL w~roo t- t T ... 64b 0036 Good body. manu.il --Mercedn~nt tram,, V H, runntni: or 1974 Da~UJl 710. 4 spcl, ••••••••••••• •• •• • • •• • • looh,,ower .••••.•.......••.•..••. 9040 • •:>31·2503•. not Neil. aJ6 2990 AM /F'M. only 13,600 m1, 1974 Boston Wholer. J l '3" '7S IS h p Johnson motor with only 10 hours Sl400 hrm Replacement vnluc S'ltOO Call 642 4 \82 26' GMC MOTORHOME Sips 6. Wntr rates. Pvt ply 833--2616, ----xlntcond $2500 551-1761 Autos.I~ __ 642·4097 Nw_p:...t __ ••••••• •••••••••••• •• •• '71 Datsun 510 4 dr. gm. ~ 9701 Riii. l spcl w/console. ••••••••••••••••••••••• runb xlnt. 80,000 mi. ong GMC Late '73. xlnt cond . '76 A1r.ilot l-'1sherman 24 '. sips 6. $18.900 1238 super (or nlhac-ore & Polan:o1. NB. fl33 2616 martin $1000 t an xtra Trailers Tront 91 70 t'llU IP $10,750 l>ay~. •••••••:••••••••••••••• f>48 3600. 1-:vi·~ 644·7362 38xl!Spartan Trlr lime 14' Lurson l''tli. Mere-S2.000tbstofr 500, c1ll·c• s larl. till 1-~or1nfncall847-!l9:t7 trailer. xlnl com.I. $1575 72 Puma lent lrlr hd lop, orrer968·0290 sips 6. $1100 /bst orrr USED BOAT WANTED 536-0406. 18· 22' 11 () r 1 lw r I: I RSS 'Allto ---Set-v--ic-.-,-... -.-- flsh 1sk1. wilrlr 552 0282 &Accntories 9400 22~ TroJan Sc•a Hreeze. •••••••• •• •••• •••••• • •• bail tank. VIII-'. JUlll VW ENGINES hauled, polnl<.-tl & en!( USED .REBUILT tuned CGA lns pcl'l1on 40 HP. lJOO. LSOO, t600cr . $3500. :'>59 4390 Dual Ports 530-6940 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16' llob1e <.:at w trlr Whthullll w /blue sails 1995 642 2252 DER BUGCYSllOP Outside Sun Visor for ·~ to '54 Chev PU Good rofWi Reas 536-71\74 • • • tTances~q 2235 T~ Hills Dr. LOCJ111ftO .. ach You are th1• w1111wr ur :! 11cket.s tot h(· Sporis, V acatlon & Recreatfonat Vehlci.Show at th(' ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTfm Jnn 2thru Jan 'I Call 642 5678, l':<l l3:l to {'la1m your tickets ••• RARE'62 MASERATI 3500 GT COU,E 5 Spds. new ltrcs. Ror rom wire wheels, fuel in Jertaon. aluminum ho<ly Xlnt cond Vrry ra .. 1 I 14'1lobicCatlike nrw AutolforSaM Zl,OOOM1 Toohot formy 'Asking SJ2Q01bestorr ••••••••••••••••••••••• w I r e . Trad c r or Call 768_.S93 ~~c/1 9520 .omeuunl( tamer. Pan -----.., tera. LolWJ. Etc or ? " HOlll CAT l.S Meter ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt ply. 67S 3662 or < 11 ~ ft. s maller vel"l!ion 1962 T· Btrd claulc. Mint MS-2200 of Hobie 16 &c 14 l Like cond. Muma 's car $2000 .• -------- new, colored sails and C811 G42·9&46. 70 MGB master brake eruaa Great for boys cyllnder $25. 830 Center first cal. Very Caal 11600 1921 Chev Truck. Reiitora. ~.CM. aft.er SPM 67~()t~·2200 bl~. all pam available. IMW Motor runs As king . 9712 Bristol 22' alps 4, head, S1850 874 W 19th St CM. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• galley, 018, N.B. slip. 64S-JE9t t976 IMW 2002 C&llfr.>.3282 Bkr. •W....Drf••s USO BI u e .m e t 11 t 11 c . U DO fc 13384 Built "12, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AutomaUc, ulr <'Ond . upgraded to new. Salta, '71 Chc!v P.U ,..., Ton. aide sunroof, stereo & ONLY cover le trlr Opt. on dry tanks, OtS tires, Exit 4000 Mll,F..'i' ( MVl4211 storage-ut Nwpt dock. rond, att'roo, shell. $3300 MISSION VIEJO 11100. 1146-3'76 11rm. -.me IMPORTS L.S. 470 Sau Boa~. 16'. '73 Toyota Lancrulser. new aallt, ocw trlr Bet many xtru $31100 ~rthan new. 833·2250 557-7'142 al\, & pm. -) .. . . """""" Avery P1cwy S.0 . t'rwy 28701 M•raurril<l Pkwy Ul-1741 .. ,.,. ... ownr S1 ISO 552·3082 '74 Datsun PU. JS.000 m1. :ur, AM/FM. xlnt cond. s:mo 496·39A6 '69DATSUM Roadster IYXV467> Slkll46201 $1099 ~ 18835 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH IM2· 7791 -540-0442 71 DATSUM Coupe'. ' spd C245CTDI Stk "5')211 $1399 •7JDATSUM C'oupt·. 11uto trans <836HXVl Stk "SOilOl $1599 ~~0 1883!1 IJ( A( 11 Cll II fl 11UNTIN{,T0N Of AU4 84/ TTR I -.,_,0 04·\J 75 DATJUM 210% tO.ml .. 4 s pd. AC AM 1''M. Str. Lease1Buy Scn.'llblr pymt.1. BRITISH CAA CO. 213/990-2525 7141694-2854 LHw Mew-Used ova 100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY Houw of lfllDOris AUTllORI ZtD .. ~ El{CEOES IJEALER 6862 Manchester, Buena Pork 523·7250 On the Santa Ana f'wy Clasaic Mt.-cede1 1970 280SE Cnvt Xln c·ond. $17.500. 5:>2 7091 '70MGl-GT W1r~ Shurp 1:-;nJOY lo· pymls J978TN BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 7141694·2854 Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Opel GT Xlnl cond Red. rnd1ali:.. 4.Spd. nu muffler, radio. $3,000/ orr 840-1578art 6pm. '70 Opel CiT. St595 846-0tl6 ·m GT. real sha11>! ~to 1975 MIZ 230S apprf't•1at~ Sl650. Aft 11 Uluc1blue 1ntenor 11\illy or wknd!!, 496-7545 ('<I u1 pJ><'(l, Ill M I NT ron t11Uon & ... 1111 uritlcr fac t 11 r y w ,1 r r 11 n t y <134MXlJ I OMLY $9495 '7JGT. radial tires. white. 4 spil, J:d t'OOl.I. $30()0 113311146 Porsche 9750 MISSION VIEJO ••••••••••••••••••• •••• IMPORTS ,\\'1•ry Pkwv SD Frwy 2X701 ~ar11uentf' f'kw 831-1748 '67 !112, xtra clean, alloys. AM1f"M casseUe, 1750c'c SSISO 675-0447 . '66 Porsche 911, 71 91 I Eng, rcblt trans & ree r ·70 :!l!O~I. Hd tr. ex e nd Kon1 's. $37011 q1u~ll<'. ~•Iver wtblk llhr. 546-0006 :iulo. AM tFM. Jtr, S nu ------- n1d1ols 7 coot.-1 nu paint, Rois Roye. 9756 pp $12.000 499-2109 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.75 MIZ 300-0 -•t DEALER IN U.S.A. Very Cleun 17'5LW11 > HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921-8588 714/523~7250 '71M1%240D Clean. Bu.y /Lease. Sens I ble pymta. 1880NBM). HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921.t581 714/823--7250 ROY CARVER ROLLS·ROYCC IMOJtmllO<H NeW-18ee<ll I\'-----' ...... ClOSID SUNDAY\ ----ELEOANT 1964 Roll!I RQycc . Pully UP H O l,S TF.Rr-:o W/CHINCHlLLA. lN· CRE01Bl.Y BEAUTI ll'UL PrlC'e DR AS T I C Al~LV rt· duced L&AVlNO JAN 4• '7»«rr7 :_,'J 2 DAILY PILOT Froday Oecemt>e• 31 1976 Autoa. UMd Autos, Used Autoa. UHd ........................••.••.•...•........... ...... ... .............. ....... ..... ........... ... .. ...... ............ ....... ......... ..... .. Avfot, hnport.d Autoa, I~ A.tos, UHd Cllryalet-9925 eoug.-99)3 Ford 9940 Mustanq 9952 Otdsmobile 9955 ~ 9960 ········•••··•····•·•·• .....................•.......•.........•..•..•..•..•.•...•.•.........••......•....•...•.....•..•.••...•..•...••............•......................................••.••....•........... , Saab 9760 Voj•o '772 Cainoro 9917 XLNTllllV 1970 COUGA R XK7 Ford '7S Gran:uJ.i 7KOO 1974FORD '73 0LDSMOllLE 12 l>u.'>lu .!.iOOO mt.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '611 l'lit:wport 4dr Pwr Loud~ inc ulr & pwr m1 , air. Pl> PU IHI MUSTANG 2+2 TOROMADO c)I :.oulo Jll ~I~ ftrm, SJab !Iii V4 & lrnl whl dr, 71 Camaro. yt'llow 301\IH ,\ C "fow lire'> perf brak~ Good condition M20I> Pvt Pty ~ l).U!J i\ulumalu \Ii :11r c:-ond l:i K 0 l ' (; 11 I\ 1\1 ~ 17'JS ru!>hi.Jh• leuvmgJun'J aulo, ~m t fm i.tt>ft'fl conJ Sl150 LJd) mu1>L MUSTSELL' 18511\DZI & r.ill y whC'elh Com .. lJ •c .. look radials . orig own"r 1>1•11 673 0193 l'ri ply Call 752·6196 '7S Grunada Ch1.i 4 dr, 1..,."KMWi Autom.ellt' P"'t 'll'Htnlt POfttioc 9965 ' " u & k .•. '"" + brukl'~ \Ill\ I lop 'Phl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 W28 $1800 Call S36 021>4 Contiuental 99 JO \"'\ crungs v.t.>e ~nu.,_ air. P"' r 30.000 M•a... Xlnl MOW S2 777 seut. 1>wr "'.ii • "'in Toyota 9765 ................•...... '77 TOYOTAs HERE NOW *NEW COLORS •MEW MODELS !luge Savings on ALL rti maint n): nc>w 7G~ & Demos Tht> Heller Barg:11n MARQUIS TOY OT A. MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495· I 2 I 0 • •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING Onneas Delivery St•r"1t·1· & 1wrl'< nu" lllK'" on Sal\ H lo I for y1111r ('111)H'Oll'tll'l' 19456 Harbor C M. 646-9303 ~.UMd •••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Corolla. new pJ1ni.. GeMral 990 I dean, SS()() 840 3168 ·12 Toyota Corona Uli. l Ownc>r Xlnl l'Ond SI 195 bi3-4290 H Corolla Toyot.1 SS :.>.000 ms. 30 mp~. 5 -,pd. radials, 1mmac S2300 o best orrrr. 752 8220 Triunlph 9767 ..............•..•..•.. '69 TRIUMPH TR6 I SP<'f.>d IZSC!l73l Slk1110197 '77TR7 54995. 76 i.lu·kc>r pn l't' n· lluced S654. Call today fur details on cxc1tmi: nc•w Buy /Lease plan. Scm.1 ble paymenL'> BRITISH CAR CO. 2131990-2525 714/694·2854 Volkswogett 9 770 .••.................... '65 VW. good <"Ond. new b r a k c s • r c b It l' n g . ~/best orr. 675 9725 67 VW. good cond .Ju-.1 ovl•rhault•d $9511 66 Chevy·SVS572·$499 61 T Bird FWJ088·$599 66 Ply Cpe-630JSH $ro9 fi6T Bird SBM602·S799 68 VW Bug WI E573·SJl99 70 Toyola·683Cl>l ·$99!1 ll8T l31rcl -XEW115·$10CJ9 67 t:ad.SD·920l3SW ·$1199 71 Nova 789CRB·Sl299 68 F'rBird·WF0400-St3'J9 71 Lmc .. 467BSX $2699 72 MGIJ·t64GIM-S2799 72 Mk.IV·975MXH-$4499 74 ~1Dor.·4311N PE S6899 CALL 642-0795 A.MC 1973A.MC JAVELIN i\ulomal1c, pwr. stew · ing, air cond.. radio & healer. 1302334 I. HOW$2077 UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICl'.: OLDSMOllLE GMCTRUCKS HONDA CA.RS ~Harbor Blvd., C M 540-9640 !J63 2532 or 536· 1461 '68 J\MC Javchn 4 Sp<l. ·62 Bug. nl'w t•ng. run" m;1gs, header~ Sharp• j good. $450 . $675 673·5295 Call 496-5259 luick "6 VW W/67 rc hlt t·ni.: ~ully rusLom17.l'd body, INKS. f.62S. 0411 71~1 'm VW Bug, I ~pd. SUJX'r. clean. mal(~ Lo mt -. $1395 Call 546 4120 .•••••....•............ 19768UICK RIVIERA. Stl vl'r / maroon 't•lou r Every ronc:-t.>1vablc> op- t.ion• ONLY 71l)() miles' Perfect' (S23PXRl MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS ·m VW, r cbll l'OI(. hJn p ii 1 n t c d 1 n l l' r t o r $795/ llsl ofr MO 51177 Avery Pkwy ·S 0 f'rw)" 66 VW lilll? l'l•rf cond . 28701 MarglK'nte Pkwy nc>w uphol & hrk..,, ~l·c t 831-1748 apprt'C 557 7\1'.!0 ·70 Bwr k Grand Sport. '65 VW Bus, \lnl nmd .11r I'S, Pll. new .,11\er MU!>t .,ell th•~ wt·~·k ik-.., paint. \Int rnnd, 116,000 11(fer '1611 OSO!J mt, $1000 19f; 3986 i l Wc'olph..ahJ lJlll~·r !Ccldllkle f'lktnV 'lra~ S2XOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '16241411 '72 VW L11· 178FLX Ml. ::>0.1>11 $1599 ~ 188J~8£ACH8lVO HUNTINGTON BEACH 842 '1111 S40 0442 bi ComN1. r£'bll 1•11i.: n top. run' f.:inl..t..,t11 t1J"' lt''\'o c ond lk~l o ffc•r t1Hr $1 liOO l..t;! lf17:• 11 VW l'onHrt AM Jo , laJ>f' S379S Phone5A9 03.'>I .1n~l1m1· bl! VW Panel \an l'.1111•1 m,l.l rndtal t1rt·., runs Jl 11 fiOO fi7S 7 ll:.! 1.2 Bu,.:. c>nl:tnC' & frnl 1•nr rt>eenll) r<·hlt. $~1110 640-0661 ·73 vw Svp1·r Hu~ AM 1-'M ~ 11 ac·k nc·~ brk~. ltd Nlll111n mrll S<.•l to apprt'<:'tah' $2!"-.()CI h111 o( r 962 OS Iii ·oo VW Cnmpt•r Van N<•w (!) Nabers Cadillac (.)u.1lity dnd Price C1udrdnlcC'd I '"")! "P•"ll tlo I l'ro lo Ill ol f<.11&•' I ,,, " ..,, l•·l '""' , ,1 N, v. At IJ" d r .1J1ll.1l \ 111 I IJ .tll~,< ( 111111 t \ I lpl·n "uncl,1\ (.ad1llac M.1)IC'r Dedier '1100 I l.11hoi Blvd < "'1.1 Mn.1 'i40 •)I 00 Nabers Cadillac \'Verylh1ni.:. $2500/bst '76 F1eetwood Bro""ham. olr. 962 0516 S3,000, lake over payml. '68 VW Van. ·IUk nclual of~_a_ft_S_. __ _ nu. !)('rf£•ct rnnd, !14.'C tt1 '74 Coupe De Ville, all iipprec:-!'>49 266.5 xtras, lo mi, see to ap· Voj•o 9772 prec. '5895. 581 ·3516 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'74 Cadillac 17 VOLVO HERE NOW •HEW COLORS •HEW MODELS Brougham Melalltc blue, vinyl lop , blue cTUShed velvet intenor. LOADED F\ill Power. Low m1luge! SS.000 Days. m-1110 -Eves. 633-9264 i6 Coupe De Ville 12.000 m1. Clarel/wht llhr lop & ml. all xtras. 581-5171 Huge savings on all re· 1974 Cadillac Brougham ma1n1ng new 16?' & metallic blue. vinyl top, Demoe in st.oc:k blue crushed velvet m MARQUIS VOLVO tenor. LOADED · FULL MISSJONVIEJO POWER. Low miles. 831·21*0495-1210 $8000. Days: 630 1710. Eves: 633-9264 OR.ANGECOUHTY '66COUPE OE VILLE VOLVO Runs.~ Firm EXCLUSIVEL. Y VOLV01 ____ 631_·_09_1_4 __ _ Largest Volvo Dealer ,72 Cad SOV, full pwr. all in Orange County' "t.rU x.lnl 1 ownr Sell BUY orLEAS~ ~ ' DIRECT this wknd. '2'750, PP. See "'""mJ ~d~a~:~0ec~nJ~r ~ l.9i!~ ~: :i11~::convert. 2026 S. Ma Xlnl. (l:WNIK) Asking A-.. ....: 75() 201l Sl 7 ,ooo Call t 714 > "°'1a1m -Mt·l22SorM!>-t&S6 '67 Ca ~nro ••••••• •• ••••• •• •• •••• • t'Ond $3950 Soulh '\_;oasl dow ... lllL "'hn·I t nu..-.. ~ '75 COUGAR XR7 Ctir Leai11na JOO We~l U..._.IVERSITY OnglJ\ulUwnl'r 71 MARK Ill BIJtk. 1 h L'-·I ,. 1 N " control ll"'r 11001 lot'k!> 1974 PONTIAC VENTURA I d ··• 5319• ,., ff nronre lan e1tL er •u 'o.i'l tw y U "ALL'"&"L'f'VlCL' & AM FM :.Li·r •·•' JZTAuto.ll!>OO 640055S oa l'u ,, .,.•,111 n Jy eqwpped with only 645-21112.aft SG73826& ~ """ """'' "' t. n hndt'r with rod111 & l\{«1ler lo.t2H1'l\ l Che•rol.t 9920 Phoneb.,53851 i!2,000m1les IOWLJW1 OLDSMOllLE 1621KJC1 MOW $1777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corlfetff 9912 MISSION VIEJO ·~ ~n~e~e ~9~1::~~ GMC TRUCKS MOW $3229 '75 Chevy Mah bu 10.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTS days, or675-4707 evt's HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY nu. Ownr mw.L :.at Cull '74 Che• Vette Avery Pkwy ..s D Frwy 2850 Harbor Blvd · C.M. SAL.ES & Sl'~J<VlCt-: UNIVERSITY aft6pm.1714J968-4637 I ~pd AC. Lo<1dc>d ~ 28701MarguenlePkwy ~~••••••••••!!.~~ 540.9640 OLDSMOllLf 'fl) Multb~ 350 V-11. Julo Ch('rry, Leu'!e /Buy 831 -1748 l!165Mustang289 GMCTRUCKS SALES & SF.RV1n: i::icn.~1bh• pymlS. trans, ps t pb/ac. Hun~ BRITISH CA.A CO. ft..A.. 9935 1973 Mercury Uolony P tS. ArC. Nds work HOMDA CA.RS i.tood$750 962-ti.:lel ::::?;••••••••••••••••• Park Wagon·Llke NEW ~ t6:)() 545·i69i 285011arborUlvd .C.M OLDSMOllLE GMCTRUCMS HOHDACA.RS 2850 llarbor Blvd . CM. 540..9640 '73 MALIBU 213/990·2525 1970 DODGE ru11y cqwppt.'<i & unly '70 Mustan)( llT, 8 t•yl, 540-9640 Exc:-<'llcnt l'Ortd liluc 714/694-2854 POLARA ~yooo~~· $16()(). rn P/Slr + brks. air. R&ll. Pinto 9957 ~/blue 10~ !'1r S~c.reo Cougor 9933 Automatic. pwr steer· _P · ~S~, vm~~op ~ t"~'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,, '70 Grand Prix SJ . Stylt.", l'la~!>. pC'dormJn<·c. ~uut1ful t•ond Mier S pm t•all !lfiM 7437 tape opl I nc1·d to SELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg, atr c:-ond . rad&o. '66 Mere 4dr. RH. AC. I wnr . ~-·-4 _ ·73 HunJhoul, Juto. H&ll, ~t S\700 6'1!13754 ·arLi•r '72COUGARXR7 heater & vinyl l op 8eslbuymtown.$<!25. xlnl 1•11ncl $:!100 1.'.tll t;pm or 551 3855 1•1l No Aulomallc, pwr stec>rm~ <972CMC>. 963-0070 Otdsmobile 9955 493-0743 6<WKVJI + ~l'uts. air eond. tilt HOW SI 077 i3 LA· MJn..., SPorl Coupe, air. PS. PIH. AM /fo':'d, i\/T . l'OO'IOlt.', ~au.:t•'i, 21.000 m1 $3200 8!i2 1470 1972CHEVY IMPALA COUPE wht.~o~~~va11 UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY s"ci~:~~~~~~t: Mere '69 MJrquts. 4dr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lltytftOUth 9960 auto. air PW, PS. PU. '73 OLDSMOBILE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pwr6 way i.phl scats. lilt OMEGA ATLAS 68 PonltJl: Uonncv11le. Automatic, pwr. ~l~nni.: & air eond1l1on1ni.: 1614NVZ1 Si\LES&SERVICE OLDSMOllLE GMCTRUCMS HOHDACARS GMCTRUCKS HONDA CARS 2850 Harbor Blvd,C M. will. AM FM. vinyl lop, I ownr $1400. Pvl ply 1714 ) 5'i8 9822 Automauc, pwr s teer· 1ng, atr ('Ond. & \'tnyl top ~I« JPtumouth A.Ir cond Gd transp car. , .. , . ~s 5.16 67SA Ope aily & ~un 111 10 - PM Vecja 9974 NOWSl777 Mustanq 9952 . ..................... . t593HNUJ NOW$1777 UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE OLDSMOBILE GMCTRUCMS HOHDACARS 2850 1larbor Blvd .CM. 540..9640 _5_4_0-_9_6_4_0 ___ '67 Eclvn 6 c)I. lbpd. 20 Ford 9940 mpg. radw. Had1ab. UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICE OLDSMOBILE GMCTRUCMS 29'.!9 Harbor 131\ d . • • •• • •• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • CO!.ta Ml'SJ i~ t-:.o;talc Wagon. A 1<.:. clean. S900 559 ~5 .•..............•...... ~ 546--1934 AMWM. R /H. nu r ad11'1 lt n-s s.!400 552 3092 a fl 5 70 1o:1&m111alor, Bo!>~ 302. '74 Tonno Wgn. 6 pass. '75 Muslan~ 11. hardtop. lla\c ~omc>thtn.: )OU wJnl llur.t I !>pd, 3 90 Pohl rack, new radials. 34.000 only 8,000 ma. $3,-100 In HOMDA CARS lo sell ? Classtftcd Jd~ d1 The fa:.tesl draw in ll\e 2850 Harbor Blvd., C '\1 540..9640 be:.I offl•r over $2200 rru.CleanS2850.673·2638, m1nl cond l'vl ply 2850 llarbor81vd .. C.M. 1l well C Jll NOW. West. .• 1 Ua1ly Pilot K46 3247 673-2430 eves &&4·9582 art 7 PM 540.9640 &12·5678 Clasi.aftC'd Ad 642-5678 -------Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 . .......................................................................................................................................... ······················• TRUCK SAVINGS- BRAND NEW 1976 COURIER PICK-UP s3337 plu .. Ot &locen~ Ind 1800cc cng , soft rode option, tinted glou & more Set z: SO 10 St!. irTt438) BRAND NEW 19n F150 CUSTOM STYLESIDE PICK-UP BRAND NEW 1977 PINTO 2 DR. SEDAN ~3372 Plus tox & llteose Including 4 spd. trans., front disc brakes, vmyl bucket seah, mini console, electric rear window defogger, steel radial tires, wheel coven, front & rear bumpef guards, tinted glass & more. Ser. # 10722, Stock # 237 BRAND NEW 1977 GRANADA 4 DR1-SEDAN ONLY Incl. steel rodioJ tires, wheel coven . bright ext moulding. cut pile carpeting. woodtone inst. panel, pwr. steertng, pwr. front disc brokes, dlx. bumper group, air condit1omng, .. seleclaire, tinted gloss & more. Ser. :: 094 3, Stk. ~ 753 BRAND NEW 1977 MUSTANG II 2DR • HARDTOP ONLY$3772 Incl. knitted vinyl seot, ommeler/011 p<euure gouges, cro1s-o-mot1c Irons • pwr. steering, elllro cooling, rod1otor & more. Ser. #6342, Stk. :tTOl-47 s5057_~,~~ Plus tu & licenM Incl. 4 spd. trans., disc brakos, bocket seats, cut pile carpeting, sound insul. pkg.. tachometer, amp & temp. gauges, front & rcor bumper guards & more. Ser. ~ 4366, Stock # 0063 LEASING? ORDER YOUR 77 MODEL TODAY FOR EARLY DELIVERY FORD • GM • CHRYSLER ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE DELIVERY COMPARE OUR COMPETITIVE RATES! '74 MUSTANG I 2+2 Avtomott<. •or tot)' nu. ptJ,..,.., 't""'l"MJ Auto ''°"'' ~OH <ond • uttom tom, •od~ & ....,.....1 pwf •NreifinQ, pwt woi, (I 8'~CC.i IOdto, '-oter (ZOU3l) '2999 PLUS TAX & llCENSE $1199 PlUSlAX & llCENSl '70 AMC '75 FORD JAVELIN GRANADA , dr hordlo!), locl "''• pw• •I•~ & -odoO & ......... , d• ...., ... buck .. _,., ~&tf po-•-& b<oloo" OUIO "°"' 1us.wz1 34,000 M•lo•. 001 (7•9N•WI s 1399 PLUS TAX & LICENSE $3699 PlUSTA~ & LICENSE '75 FORD '74 MUSTANG GRAND TORINO GHIA 4 di . owto """"• • pw• \.,... po-et AvtOft'IO"'< ''°"'\l'l'tthflOf"I •actOI., ~ ....................... ·-· -~""fl 'Of> AM fM U..-"'O f70MAI) (997~1 II s2999 PLUS lAX & UCfN~E s2599 PLUS TAX & tlCENSf ' LAST CALL FOR 1976's! WE STILL HAVE A LIMITED SELECTION OF NEW '7 6 MODELS AND 1976 STAFF CARS TO CLEAR AT ONCE IN A LIFETIME SAVINGS: S,rottOn WCJIOO"I O\lto ffO"'. t0<tor1 01t ) df ovtomotK, pow., ''"'~· pw1 •'-"'II• P<>••• WH>I 1•6)1!.fll •1nyl top 'od'° & htlottlf locol to .. m•l.MJf)I" t08Jl~I s3199 PLUS TAX & LICENSE s2499 PLUS TAX & LICENSE '75 FORD '74 PONTIAC THUNDERBIRD GRAND PRIX 'd• ~ AM. fM ,,.,."'° O\flf) •ntl v A cwff> pu. pow•t '''. dh a.-, ,,_, '" won ~~' & •• nd(>w, Vu·~,1 btok•• p•• •""Ct • '410h, lor"1ou •w. 10QI lo~.,..__.., IJ861MAJ -· 1910""1101 $6999 PLUS TAX & LICENSE •4499 PLUS TAX & LICFNSE '74 FORD '74 COUGAR ELITE XR7 II 8 °"'~ tron""''~· O•• y 8 GollO °"· p ... & p di· boh. µow•t ,...,"'Q & ~., •"'rf '°"'· p •irid t&... WIW ''"'•0 9lnu. •• ,.., ,i-p1 I002ll ll wht ,.,. .. ., lc><odov IOf' lll)lf~I s3 999 ~Ul~U.X & UC NSf s3 999 PLUS TAX & UCEN '72 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DR. HT. s199 DOWN '5814 MONTH 2 OR, -·· toc1 a11, P""' '", pwr. broke•, R&.H, olnt. cor>d. (lSlfJPI '72 DATSUN CUSTOM PICK UP s199 DOWN s5966 MONTH Ofl\.tl '""' ""'ck nwnt ,,,,.,, tuidwt & heater (5JR18YI u,.A•H •-"" ,,.,....,,._, ""° ... "',,.,_,.#ft.,..,,_ MtHtH' t.. 16~• "" ,.-'\\,. ""' ..,.,, MOUlla 1...._IAA•t•IJll .... a A.M. •a,..._ .... 10 A.A• a •A ~&Mnt • _, AA•l•A I ....... ', ... _,, ,M'l'I _,, ~ IAt. t AA .. I ,.-, '73 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 Dr. HT. s199 DOWN '77SA MONTH 2 d• . ovto , foct pw• '" , •""'4 top, ll&H, •Int cond (862GM•I '73 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT s199 DOWN s55•2 MONTH Otl11• tii:t~r1or c.u,•om potnf, ,.,.J•• & t.eo•tt (030JfYI I •-1A111.,.-..._.,._ ... ,,_ ..... \ · 41 U ,.,,.,._.; 1., ~ ·•• II IS' w ~ ""' , ....... ~. '"" rrlday, O.cember 31 1978 DAILY PILOT Aft Freeway Nurtures Farm • SAN f'RANC ISCO <AP\ - Wrapped w1Lhm the city's wmd mg concrete path of freeways 1s The F arm Broccoli, cucumbers, htlle chicks and curious duJdren grow to maturity here, on Uul> rare bit of r ecreated country T HE FARM IS AN educational proJect o f the nonprofit Crossroads Com muruty. It sits on about six acres tucked in the packet of one or the city's major freeway inter changes. Passing motoris ts can vie w tall corn stalks Crom The fo'arm 's garden as lhey rush by "In the city, things tend to be ver y fragmented, ;rnd the freeway ill a sym bol of that fragmentation. "We're atte mpting to recon- nect ~ople and humanize en- vironments." !>ays Bonnie Sherk, a performing artist who has worked with the pro1ect from 1ts mcepllon THE FAR~! WAS created in August 1974. on the sate of an abandoned dairy It ha!> since ~pread to eight buildings and m- rludes a studio !>pace for resident dance and theater companies. as well a s an agricultural and land use resource library. It 's an ··en vi r o nme nta l sculpture;" and the combination of art and agriculture is a natural one, according to Ms. Sherk. FARM GROWS BENEATH SAN FRANCISCO FREEWAY Vegetables, Fruit Poaper In Urban Setting PR Program Class Slated Carter Aide Tells Of Job Plan Push "Managing a total publtc rela- tions program ... a course dealing with public relations manage- ment m the context or meetmg organi zational ob1ectives, will be presented from 7·10 p.m. on 13 Wednesday evenings beginning Jan. 5. by the UC Irvine, Irvine Extension. WASlllNGTON CAPJ Democratic leaders have disclosed lhe first major element of President-elect J immy Carter's job·creating pro· gram, promismg to !>tart work on it even before the House ts fully or- ganized. House Ma1onty lA>adt•r J am Wnght CD-Tex ) said T hursday a bill will be int roduce d when Congress convent·:-; J;.in •I tn t'>.· pand tht• l'Xl~ling progr:im of federal gra nt~ to ~tJtc~ and localit1e~ for publi c "orks another S2 billion. Taught by C. Thomas Wilek. vice president, public a/fairs, for The lrvme Company, the class is the winter quarter offering in UCI Extension program leading to a certificate indicating pro- fessional des1gnat1on in public r elations lie agreed with a rough guess that the total program, mcludmg the additional funds, might pro \ide 600.000 jobs The course, offrran~ four uni\s of credit. is open to the general public. Enroll ment fee 1s $79. WRIGHT INOIC'ATEDlht· pro· gram. under which S2 billion alread y ha ~ been ;.illocated . would be enlargl·d .Ky.. at least Clean AirPa<"tOK'd PITTSRllRGll 1A P1 t: S But Wright said the exact a mount of funding could be de- termined only when Carter a nd congression a l l eader s have agreed on the over-all size of the ne w Pres ident's economy stimulating package. REP RESENTATIVES OF large cities have criticized the way the or iginal $2 billion was al located. They said this week that the formula by the Economic De\'elopmenl Adm101strat1on fa\'ors small c1t1e!> and arl'a!> \\ith low unemployment When the m1t1 al $2~1l lton v.as made available applications of TOURISM UP FOR REGION Tourism during the first nine months of 1976 was up over last year, "cr eating more jobs and mor e incom e ror Southern California," acC'ording to Bill Brotherton. m anaging director of the Southern California Vis- itors Council Steel Corp thr nation !> large..,t stt>el comp.to) for mall) ~•s:nt'd a $600·m1llton !>l'' l'O )t'dr J~ree ment to C'll'.tn thl· air lx•lching from its m ,1!-!'I\" CIJtrton Cokl' Work " R l' p r " <. t· n t J t 1 ' 1'' n f federal. '>l<tll J ncl l<J<'.11 t-m 1rnn mental J~<'nt'll'~ Jho ..,11.:nl'<l lh1• aJ?reemt>nt Tnur ... d.1\ "We rece1v<.'d 7 3 million out- of-state v1s1tors who spent $2.186 billion dollars here dunng this nine month period, .. 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Aft• CA •2111 Pvllll•hl'O Or.tfltt CU•I 0 .. 1, Pllol OM 10 11 ,. ll ,.,, lt•P6 ' J/ olwiteers Recreate Country $710,000 to r eclaim anolht•r 4 7S·acre plot adJacenl to the freeway "Learning to be a farmer as sensttne. ltke learrung to be an art1St," she says "THE GROWTH process tn hfe 1s Like the ucativc process m art." Things grow wt>ll on The farm. The crops are harvested by vo lunteers and throngs or children from the surrounding Potrero Hill neighborhood. Herbs. vegetables and fruit are cultivated. with some flowering plants as well. Thert> a re apples. strawberries. celery, corn. tomatoes, o n ions. green beans ... the ltst goes on. THE CITY ·STYLE !armers have started a composting pro 1ect to revitalize the once·barren land. They produce fert1hzer from The Farm's recycled waste and discarded produce from communJty s tores. The Farm once struggled on donations from committed volun- teers but now receives grants from the National Endowment or the Arts, the California Arts Counc il and the Zellerbach Family Fund Apparentty the idea has taken root. A Farm exhibit, complete with straw and farmwork titled "Onions and Garlic 1976." was held last month at the San Fran· cisco Art Institute. and Mayor George Moscone has aulhonzed CHJLDREN A RE A l>pec1al focus o( Farm life. Therf" 1s a pro gram with the Buena Vistu Elementary Sc hool through which groups or 3S ctuldren visit three times weekly. The Raw Egg AnjmaJ Theater is a child's delight. In its huge barn-like room . city kids get ac· quainted with the chickens and rabbits that "perform" there. John Davis. whose 8·year·old daughter frequents The Farm, s ays it is important that his child "works m the garden, puJlinA weeds, learning about plants and understanding that food does not come Crom supermarkets but from the ground." 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Tells Go .od News By JOHN< \'NNU'F .AP I W-• AIWlyot NEW YORK (AP> rh~·t'~'nt ~cunomtr nPws h JJke d New Year's greeting t"ard lo P re:,,1t1tmt ckct Jimmy t'arter It is signed President l''orcl The ver y latest message Qn thl' .in·etmi: as thitl lhe com po~nte index or econonuc m d1c1tlors 1s expanding agam, but this was expected f'or several days and m ore tht• better - not good -news bas been b ubblm g from the W aahlngton numbers factories P E R SONAL INCOME f1gur1·~ now look be tter Consumer prices seem almost und<'r cont1 ol n ctsll s ales since November seem lo ha' 1• 'mw added zip G ross N.1t111nJl l'rndut L estimates are risrng In addalion. the stock u.t h u)l!t' " 1>howing som e !>treni:th as:arn t\\•O though at has a psychologu .11 hln< k th.it pre vents 1t from m akmg u < lc·•m hurdle u( the Dow Jones 1 000 point obsl.1clt• And consumers too art' a 1.ut mo11 1 on f1dent Democrats should b< "".1rt• of gifts from Republicans of rnu1 M In f.1t t ~ they should be wary of any surldtn good <.uNN"F news, because at can t'' a 1)(1r.it1· llt1 r,tllv d1 ..,,1ppt>ar in statistical rev1s1ons a nd chu11gL'tl 11)<><><1s, ..111d 1t m1~hlllo lhal BUT RIGHT NOW IT DOES LOOK a~ 1f the restnctave economic programs of the Ford adm1nistrat1on have brought to the Carter Jdm1mst rat1on .t mon· stable economic base on wtuch to !Juald its more pos1t1ve pro grams The key contnbution from F ord has been a relative measure of price stab1hly The latest report on cons umer pnces. for Nov em b(>r showed a n se of only three tenths of 1 percent, or an annual rnlc uf 3 h 1>erc,•nt After double d1g1t r ules form.my m()nlh~ a figure lhal low isn't unappreciated b) thosr \\ho huvt: tn w;itrh their pennies They tend to H•nture out to 'P\:Od , to l<1k1 risks rather than simply bank 1t 1f they< .10 THE UNEXP ECTJo:D SPl'R1' J~ J\l T0'10J\ll J 'ales at the very tame some informed 1ndust1 v .mulysts were looking for a s lowdown, might be t•v1dl•nc1· uf this The m ost magical t•ff l d of 111 might hl' 111 11111 ... umcr confidence lt still 1s nut 1 ol>u~t hut th< rt 1!> 11uthint: like pnce stability after pnct• \ olat1l1ly to n.•store fa 1t h among buyers It bears watching The president clc<:t h 1s produr1 <l a good d< .ti of lh<' news by himself or uiursc, 141tho11t 11d t111m 1'11 ,uknt Ford He has g iven the 1mprCS!'.t1111 of .1 tll'W ht •1 111111111~. nr 1 more act1v1s t r olc, of rww 1d<:u'> to b<: tnccl md 1b'>t.H le~ to be conquered BUT PROMISES OOVT r.o • \ R Tl' the , CC•nom1c foundation looks hk<: it m1~·ht r.111 1,. 'h• p rt "1 nt nnc still as rrcketv but JI h:i' J f1.•v. won 11..1.' • m d µl.rn~t~ tn place than Just a fl'" month' .1go At that tame. JU:,,l bcfon th1 cled1011' rn.111} of Lht• same indicators thal now look 'o good wcr1 fJlling l'h1 timing was most unfort unalt• for I 111 II a nd now l h.1l U11ngs look better, time and the offi<•t n<> longer are tw. But there as no on<' 1 har;ictcrislH of lh1 l,1!esl news - the advance by the indc x 11f c•conurnn 111111<: .1t11r<, -l hal Carter should not tak<' for l!r,1ntP1! 'f':((m1•mt<: numh<:rs arc wnllen m v anishing ink Ask I 11111 AFTE R THE P R•AO,IDt::\'T \\ \~ \'OTI 0 out of ofhre the August and Sept<.'mht r d1clin1 -.111 lht 11•.uhnl! 1n<.11cator' were revised to look bcllt r not by much hut enough lo make a difference The· Sc>pte1nhcr 1h' l1n1 for example, was reduced from 111nc tenth.'> of I rwr t t 11l tu '>IX tenths of l percent Whale J1 mm y Cartt-r no doubt .1c r1 pts th< N l w Y la r's greeting from the old ad1111n1 ... tr .1t11111 h1 II n rnJ.ln1lc that these few wet-ks .ire• a tunt 11( m.1c11 und 1llu wn The economic gru't111g m1~·111'11•1A.r1tr1ri111 ink that dis appears hkc th<' hohda\' \)11n t 111 .in, l \t 111 th1• pr1•sadcnl elect will have lo" nit l11s "" n ml --~.1:..t Market Closes }~ear With Broad Gains NEW YORK !APl The ... lo< k m:irkt•l .-rlvanced broadly today pushrng thl' Dow J1m1.:s 1ndu!>lr1.tl c.i v1'rc.1ge back over l 000 111 th<.' fm,11 Sl'S:,,1•m of 1\.17G The Dow average of~ hlu1 t !ups Y.,1-. 1111 >SI) points at 1004 65 GaanE>rs oulpacCfl h1"t'rs h\ ht th r th in a 2 l mar~111 among New York S!1)( k J•,Hh.rnli!l h'l• 11 1,-;ur' Tr.11Jing was moderate The Dow f1n1 s hed a } car .1hm t' I ooo nnh on<<' ht•for<' at 1,020 02 in 1972, whPn lhl' "rr 1i.:1 "' 1•, 01111 •, "'·'} to rts re cord closing high of 1,051 70on I.in 11 197.l 1Jp11 ottd l10 1t•tt11 Nt-W V()Rlt. 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