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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-01-16 - Orange Coast Pilot• • . ........" CONRAD (CIRCLE) AT DEMOCRATIC DINNER WtTff COUNTY SUPERVlsoRS DIEDRICH, SCHMIT (Left to Right) Alma Warner, Ralph Dlettrtch, Gene Conrad, John Dean, Laurence Schmit and (foreground) Pete Remmel ·FiDaneier Star in OC Polities =Former lnfoi-mant at Vortex of ProlJe by County By GARY GRANVILLE Of .. o.lly l"Ml4 St.aft Police inf ormer-tumed-financier Gene Conrad admits he's a man with problems. - · For opener~. Conrad says or· ganized crime bas a hit man out look· ingforbim . Then, there's a maltel' of an ' Orange County probe into Conrad's sudden el)lergence last fall as a major donor a nd fund raiser for county political figures. There's.also a federal Grand Jury investigation into the dealings of the Irvine-based firm he heads, Pension · CONHO Funds of America.' 'Conrad's real estate loan brokerage company is also the target of a civil suit by a corporate client seeJdnl to1e. Five Costa Mesa detectives are reinterTJ~wlnt ff1Ml"5 amt verifying alibis Uli& weekend in their bunt for the killer of a 20- year-old waitress last Wednes- day nlpt. Robyn Lynn Cox. who shared an apartment at 241 A.vocado SL. with her r oommale, Carla Roden,~. was diseovered dead by neilhbon who fa.md her fully clothed body in a partially filled bathtub. An autopsy showed Mill Cox died of s tran}ula\ion with evidence of drownine. cover money allegedly paicl. for loan services never re- ceived. And, Conrad claims, he's being harrassed and politic;ally persecuted by the Orange County District At· torney's Office. . . To top things off, the 42-year-old financier says he's "damn sick and tired" of being labeled a former paltl 'cop()lice informer and /or convicted felon with ties to or- ganized crime.· · "I matle a lot of money, a helluva lot of money. And I'm going to make a _lot more money this year," says C.onrad. "And," he adds, "I'm clean. Pension Funds of Amenca is clean. Anyone can 190k all they want and th~y wpn't fmd a,nytbing wrong." aleelJ"FO•MANT ..... AI) U. <ff«I• L. ~..id four , iwe. ..... teeat• of 111\'dUptch interviewed frlffbdJ and relali~ of the lt't~ Costa Mesa llJgb School honors graduate Tbun· day and Friday. "We've 1UU 1ot five detectives worldna today.'• Lorton said Saturday. Police say they have few clues in the cue,. which beean wben Mila Cox's roommate returned bome ffcnn wort at about S:lS p.m. Wednesday. Detectives aaid Miu Roden saw her roommate'• body in the balbtab and ran iaext•dooi-to sum'ilron befP. u . Lorton said there were no signs of forced enirJ· Into 0'9 apartment and no alp of a atrouJe, even In the bathroom. ' "We're sUlj taltin&torelatlves and friendJ and peOple who Ii" around that apartment.•• Tlle family said ~tatloa will begin at 2 p.m. today at Bell Broadw-4')' Cba~l, Colta x ... Ser'ViCeJ will be held at 11 a.m. .Monday at Harbor Trinity Bq- tiat Chur~h. Costa Mesa. , PHOENIX (AP) -A man ac- cuaed ol lrllllnc neWlman Don Bollea pleaded euiltY to a re-d~ cbarce of secood~ee murder Clll Saturday, three hours after two other men were arrest- ed and' charged with murder and conaplracy in the case . ....ln-1:uu.on. John Harvu · Adamson admitted to Pima County Superior Court Judge Ben Blrclaail that be placed a bomb undel!' BoUes' car in a mid· town ~Dix hotel parkiJie lot laat.June2. The bomb ·exploded as Bolles drove from the hotel, and the newsman died in a Phoenix holpital 11 days later. Adamson was tried in Phoenix, but a mistrial was declared because of massi~ publicity aur- roundlng the case. A new trial wu begun in TUcaoo, and jury selection was under wa)t.. when Adamson pleaded SUUty to the reduced chi.rte. apparently in exchange fat information which led to the arreat cl contractor and land de· veloper Ma~ Dunlap and phupber James Robison. Rohl.son was arrested Satur- day morning at a Phoenix con- PLUllBER ·ARRESJ'EO -l•m•• RoblMOn I DEVELOPER BOOKED MuDunl111> · struction slte. Dunt~ ar. rested at h1s home ln er. They w er~ booked into Maricopa County Jail on fVJti degree murder charges jn Uae Bolles cue and on charces of conspiring to kill two others. They were ordered held wit.bout bond following an ap. . pearance befor.e ¥arieopa.Coun. ty Superior Court Commiaa,\ooer Daniel Naatro, wbo 1Cheduled a prelimln-'Y hearina in Superior Court for Jan. 24. Police Detective J• Sellers said in an affidavit filed bl &.IJ>erf9r Court that Pboenix are& = dealer Kemper Karley Dualq to pq Memsoq .and RoblJon to kill Boll• and two other person• -Arbona At· ty. Gen. Bruce B~ and Al Uaanetz, who circulated state. menu and letters to Artzona leaialators durin1 the Past five ye.rs about alleged wronadoiDgs by Marley. Sellers said in his aftldfvit that fn March 1976, Dunlap m« wWl Acblmson to ask him to k1D Babe bttt. Later, Dunlap asked Adamson also to kill Uaanet:i. (See BOLLES, Pase 42) . ' Informers S.crutinize.d : ; ' RuJ,ea io Reftrict Drug·Iriveatigatio1111 V{ ASHING TON (AP) -Atty. Geii:-Edward H. Levi am:ioUnced on Saturday new nltrtdSoaa on the UH of informers in federal narcotics lnvestJ1at1on1. Levi mad• public a~ set ol euldellnea be bu c11·dencl.lato effect at the Drq !'dorcement Admfol1tratlon. Tbe .luatlce Department fll)es ...,. lllued Dec. 28 and will be lully In force OD Jan. 311 heaaid. • The rwes spell out tbe im>- cedu.res (or D"EA ~to cmdilct fi'equent rmewa cit tbe actlvitlea of each lnfonner re- quire the aaency to notitY ~al authorities wbeo a inlormer oommu. a mm• aat NQU1re an lnvestilaUon of t.be lnt"on.ner's backaround before lM ll used 1 .. a le:Ut!W psjod.. ' . . In addltJonJ_ the ~-re. quire DEA omclalt to IUte b-quent riporU to '-al ,.. eeeaton about the Jll'OtlW of naftOtln t.Y..U1.U... '11dl re. qalrement la -·--to ma. ~ more 'ectl" b, ~:o.:=··'=·1 lD 80llle rUJ,Hte. t • l\lld.ilnes are similar to those Levi recently Imposed on the FBI . in ttl use of informers. But the DEA rules are spelled out in sruter detaiL 'lbe rules were dratted by a de. pert.meat CODlDlittee which in· eluded a DEA representative. "'The IUidellnes are an tmpor· tat put Of Q.Ur etrort to achieve federal dru1 enfol"Cement which la u fair and effective as posai· ble,'~ Levi •aid. Admlntstrator Peter B. Bens· fricer called the rules "'C()mpati· bfe wltb the lnttiattvea that DEA bu recently ~en. For example, the! need for early communica· ttonl with U.S. attorneyJ' offices 1a Important and these ,Wdellnea dlreet that thtl take plllctr" Tbe IUfdel~a dellne an ln·' former u 10meone who worka UDdlr tbe direction ol a 'narcodcs qent to provide lnformaUon· about drqf trafllckJn1. Jn. IOl'ID8'8 may be paid. and DEA qenta mun keep recorda cl tbe a-Jmeatl. . Some informers are IJm)lvtd Sn cri~ea tbemselv•• and ~ate wtth DEA ma..._,• for lenient treatment ln tbeirOWJl cues. In such cases, an iaformu "may be advised that hta (!OGperation will be bi~ to th& att.ntJon" of proaecut«s. But DEA cannot recommead tbe di.It ipi1aal of criminal cl11u·1es atainat an informer without speclftc written app('Onl trout the aulatant admimatnt. for enforcement. : DEA a1ent1 muat ~n •Pi: proval from a re1klluil ~ before u.tnt an Informer: who lt' under 11, on probation 01•paro1• for crtnUnal offense, a (onne drUa addict or an addk!t andel" treatmeiit. . Supervtaon must review Ill i111 fonner•a performance' an. SIG daya. • The Jnf~et m*Y be'med f~ a lon1er perlod tt tbe lupenilor condudtt be bu the potenUll '°' 1'lndllda1 JD.form.-''wldda i• la bllleftd WW 1Md to U. ~ '~:I! of one or Q)ore in• di wbo nn~ dGDtrol ot" dlrett • druc tramcktllc or~ ......... « tbe ilMrdlctloll ot lllNaiaat.drua&ralk.." " ' N ewport Beach Can You Name That Tuna? Local fishermen sboolc thelr heads when they saw the flab cau&ht by surfer Cb.ria Larson, 18, of Balboa Island. It bad the bead of a salmon, the mouth of a yellow-fumed tuna and the body of an albacore. Tums out that the fdh. which t.arson purposely rammed with b1a board, is an escalar, a rare member of the tWla family. Aid for Cambodians Three CambodJ(ID girls having difficulties with their studi"9 will be aided~ community response, officials of the Newport-Mesa School District sald last week. A call for help brought three offers from Cambodian· speaking persof\8. Officials are also seeking interpreters lluent in Vietnamese, Laotian, Korean and HJ.nd~tanl to a1d 6ew school arrivals. Laquna Beach Burglar~ Get All the Breaks A wave of burglari~ continued to plague Laguna Beach . Jasf week, with eJcht cmes of breakil2g and entering report· ed Monday alone for a total of 31 burglaries durlnt one seven-day period. Most of the crimes bear the mark of amateurs, with small amounts of cash taken and larger valuables often left undJaturbed. In some cues, burglars toot nothing after a search. Fountain Valley She's Shy · And Retiring Sblrley · Babasboffw two weeb shy of 20, b retirtU. The Fountain Valley woman, who bu dominated U.S. women's swim·~ ming for five years,.. bas won two Olympic 1old m~ and six .Uver ones. She said ibe wants to concentrate on her a1udles at UCLA.- """'' Just Not Their Day Tuesday wu a rottm day at Laguna Jlanufacturf.nl Company •• furniture firm lo Irvine. It started off when 2' JmmJgration a•ents swept down and carted off about 117 emptoyes believed to be 11leaal aliens. No sooner had the aients departed when. at lO:S> a.m., lacq~ fUm• 18nlted and destroyed $1,000 worth of unfiohbedf\arniture.. t I H untinqton Beach .. Zeroing in on the Budget Jimmy carter•• advocacy of 'zero bue' bodtdfnr hu bad itt effect on the Ota.nee Coast: Huntington Beach of· ficiala will uae~the concept In plarmlnc the eomtna yeu'1 budget. Tbe budget doeln't reallJ start at aero, but Offen the city council roar opt.loas on ~els, from minimal apendlDc to a budlel calllD1 for lnereaaecl services. Sa n Ju.m Cap1str.vio There Was No PJYOT Warning Slaaer Blnr Cr01bJ bid. a •Ul"J>JiM In ltore lor tbeSen Juan Cap"*rao llistorieJll 8oclety -a '100 doaatloo, accompaaled by a lettes espreu1D1 iDt«est In the IOCietJ'• prop' am. Tbe Ol'pllba- tlon .. Ctln'elltq ln'fdftd ha pi..,. to move and rat.an the Pryor House, whJcb datee back to the uma. Society memlMp u. DOW boplq the •lns•r-tdll follow up bi.I letier with a Yi.IU. POINT 01' mi MOtJN!Al#, uta.b (AP) -Tilth thelrbopil for ptidlf • ltaJ' ........... ~ ,..Uy .:t' OMll&a tUftled &o ~ .~ ... -.. ldDel' OU7 Jim CllllDlft ~ 1' awaited e~at sunme lfood.ay by • fJv•ru• ~ ~ ·~·Wd•&Ma.a. OifflffB 1 late Satuda.v, ~ miles .ooAb. of tbt U\aal StlU PrUc>o, to protat the. exeeutloo. More· than a dozen naUonal churdl l•aders were to arrive to- day for rellpou.a aenleee ad ID all·Dl&ht ri,U and peMeful pro-test al th• prilon. A~eya opl)Ollni the exeea· tlOo, faillDI In etate and f_.al cowta Friday to win a at&J, •· preued pesalmism but--. CCIQa aiderin& •eekinl a stay ~ exeeu-~uon order from the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal• ln Deaver. # • • Gilmore waa described by priJon offlclala and bla attorney ,Ronald Stanier, u calm Md "without change or weatenlnc .. ·of b1a declllon not to oppc»e b1a executioo. It would be the first death by J1rina squad since 1980 and the first execution in the United 'States tn nearly •decade. ... ' • u ...... Since Jut Nov. 1, Gilmore bas nid be would not appeal b1a sen· tence of death, and baa oppoled attempts by others to stay his ex· ecution. There were three brief stays, by the governor, state Supreme Court and U.S. Supreme Court. called "moral cowards" by Gilmore. MOUNTAINS TOWER OVER TffE UTAH PRISON WHERE KILLER AWAITS DEATH . La8t Ditch ~to Hall Execudon HH• Fded. Flrtng Squad Date 9ttlnd• Appeals by attorneys -representing Gilmore's invalid · mother were rejected in Nov· · ember and December by Utah and U.S. supreme courts, which held Gilmore was competent ·to waive bis right to appeal. . !' plea by attorneys for other death row inmates that Gilmore's execution would atfect their client.a' rights was rejecud Friday by a Salt Lake federal judge. · At about the same time. a class action suit arguing the execution would be illegal use ol taxpayers• money was rejected by a state court. Gov. Scott Matheson told lawyers the case was out of bis jwisd.lction. He said1ormer Gov. · Calvin Rampton bad exhausted gubernatorial power in issuing a si., that luted unW the state Board of Pardons afllnned the sentence. Gilmore ls scheduled to be ex· ecuted at 7:49 a.m. Monday for Mexieo Targeted New Law May Cut •Immigration.Level By RAY ESTllADA Of IN oauy l'llltlMlf A new federal law may make legal immigration to the United States by Mexican cltlsens almost. impossible, two Or1mge County attorn~ys sald last week. The law, introdaced by Congressman Joshua Eilberg (D·Pa.) went into effect Jan.1. "It.hu-a very bad impact on Mexican citizens trying to l~aity immigrate to the U.S.," accord· lng to Gary M.anul.ldn. a priv~ lmm.lgraUon attorney in Foun· ta1n Valley. "Anywhere from 500,000 to one Jnillion Jeaal Mexican lmml· grants may be affected b)' the parents for immigration purposes." Under the De\lll Jaw, a Western Bemlspberlc alien witb an American-born child will be sranted a vlaa by virtue ol b1a child's status onti lf be bas sub- mitted an appllcaUon to the 31, 1976 and mee~ other mentsfortheUnmi. ws. American Conautat.~ote If the Western Hemlspber1c ~ . alien bu met the deadline, be will receive a "prlot:ity waiting l:t # date" even though it may be 1,,iil~·l.irlv;;i:~-~i'~~~~~~ years before be ls lawfully ~-.. mltted to the U .S, He wUl be sub- ject to the old laws when be even· tualJy does migrate, said Mos- queda. IMPUCAT.ES onERS John H.v•J ~~ the slaying last July al Provo. Utah, motel clerk Benn~e Bushnell. Gilmore also was charged wiUI the shooting death of Mac Jensen, a service sta~on attell· dant. Both victims were shot dut· ing robberies. Both were forced to lie on the noor and were sbol in the bead. . ~ .......... 'SLAIN N!W&MAN Don loll• Eilberg law," he said. Prior to the Eilbert law, many Mexican citizens who wlsbed to immigrate to the U.S. were eUCi· ble for via as because of having a child born In this country, ac· cording to attorney Ken Kukuda, director of the Western State Univeralty College of Law legal A priority waiting date means tliat the application for a visa bu F,....P.,,e.41 c11nic In Fullerton. "But under the new law, these tntendlng immigrants will no longer be allowed to immigrate under that U.S. citizen cbUd'a status until the child reaches the age 'If 21," said Kukuda'• ad- mtDistratlve uslltant Rudy Mos· queda. "Lut year about 82,000 Mex· lcau le1al11 immigrated to the U.S.," said lfanultin, "But the new Jaw cat.a tbe teial number to only3>,000pet'1•ar· That'• a.ooo people wbo will •o a-wantlni." . been received by tbe American COnsulate and has beeil stamped as of the date·of receipt. H the a~ plication 'ls subsequenUy .ap· Eved, the applicant wUl be aub- ect to the law as it exllt.ed upon receipt of his application, be added. If a Maican lmmlcnDt to the U.S. did not file hi.I application »dortotbe new law, "He will not be able to Immigrate leaallf wit.boa& full labor certHlcailoo. wblcb muea lt estremely dlf· fteult and almost impoalble, .. ul4 ManuJkln. Al an example ot the effect of tlte ne• Smml1ratlo11 law. Kukuda recalled tbe cue of a man. wife ud J.S.month-old cbUd wbo came to the Western State Jeaalellnlc lut week. . '"Tile man and bit 'Wife wre -ltoequeda added. "In ettect. Mexican cltueu will suffer." He added "Dtltlnct from the Maican elilsens with a cbil4 · • Eut.eoi Heml1phere, chlldren bona ha tb• U.S.," said Kukuda. bom bf' t1;6..,....and thus ~ • •-rbey wanted to aDPlY for a wa atitutlonally elth.\98,~SW .. -t<r1JluD1Vate but -did not meet bestow' a 1tatu.s upon their alien_ ~"'i>A.-31, ms ~adllne. NOW' Fi-ei8hter's Crewmen to leave Ship. HONOLULU <~-Tbe 25- man crew ot a O ~ Dian eat10 tnllbt« late SaturdQ to •badon lblp .. uo m11 .. Alt ol lllhay Jaland ID the PacUlc Ocean, tbe they wW have to wilt unW thelr ebtld la 2l 7ean o1cl to apply for tbevilL" JllnuUdn eommmted, "Many l9'al Mexican lmmlcrants w1l1 now be e:1&patrlattnc tbelr U.S.• born chlldren because al the new law." Kukuda Hid the Western State Je••l clinic will provide froee services qo lmmlarattm matters Coe pel'IOOI who quality under federal Income itandardl. For more lnformation about 'tbeu Je1aJ urv1ces, call _.. ... SenlkeaSet BOLJ,ES ADMISSION ... according to the afftclavll It was not )Qlowa wb:y Babbitt and Lilaneu W'mt *8rleta In tbe alle,ed conspiracy. Babbltt IJid mty, ''I bope 1 bave '-411f«e• m. the law witb Yip.'' l>unlap also tol4 Ma1n1m that M1rle1 •anted Bollea tilled bec:ause the newsman bad OftD Marley "a bad time cmr the Arbona Bada1 Commlslloa,'" the affldavttsald. · AdaJD10111a.ld be would be paid $.'S0,000 for the three .J:mp, ac• cordllll to SeUera• vtt. No cb.arl81 were lod1ed qalJllt llarle1. wbo WU D0t available for eommmt • the II· t1davtt. Autllorttlel refused &o comment GG llarlq'1 alleced ln· volvement~ tn-1:: .. or to aay whether a har111 were ~'heaop; told .. New1woman Joins Carter eourt: "On ehe day ot Jime 2, 1976, 1n the plfldng lot al the Qarendon Hotel, I placed a bomb cmtatnl:f d1Ulnite under the veblde Dea Bolles to be dee tcDated at a later ti.me with the expreu purpose ol kill1na blm." Asked lf be bid anJWnl to do With Bolles' anifal at the .botel. Adamson replled: "I did. s1r.'" ,A'damson reportedly called BOiies, who •aa worldni ·oil articles expo1l.na fraudulmlan4 dUI.a, and set up a me«1n1 at the hotel on tbe pretext al proySd1nc lnfonnatlon for the lle'Wlm.aJ'a ttorie1. Bolles WU drtvtna aw~ In b1I bomb-riaed ear alto Ada1DIClG failed to lbow up at the botel. AdaJD•on'• three court• appolat-4 attotne19 deellaecl COGlllllllt 00 Sa~. ac:ept fo 181 that UleJ WIN pleaaed wllla · UleDlea bar1~1 Alleemenl. Under the 1ireeq1ent, Adamaon acre•4 to t::::Z.. u11at an otber ptl'IOal t:atneouecUoa wtta.U6ee-. ~ , .• €0~D AtQUJ\INT ANCE BE EORGOT. • . tJJMaPace.U) haJl'blocb. Durlnfihattfb\e, an U.ke d it up at the '*''re OllO of·U.O unllldly ~ .. "!:':'...'•:~ Chloa1°' and ~'::.":i.:'.h!~~ ~~b/!·u!: Dloto&'w., ~ have to there abould be more " them, top ot the car. with ropesrunnJq )'Otar car puldoon over· may not know that the brtdae alts throup the windows and around. GlOt. You mltllt leave Ir Oft.. ettbemoathof.a'wtndtunne.Ubat By the thne we arrtvecl at our •ubnr·brfcbt afternoon and draft 1ale1 from Indiana and hill. tbe 1now was too deep for ut awaken lbe next dawn to ftnd a Lake Mtchtian into the Chtcaco to drive up. Paul and I climbed IUb-1-0 bliuard blowlna acrou River. out th~ windowa <we couldn't tbeelty. The brldce 1creamed, groaned open the doors wlthout rtmovin& I remember tbe JOys of being and especially writhed. Thole of the table) and fetched sbove!s • • outdoor larker 111 8 Denver us "more or less aboard tt did the from the aaraee. bl111ard. lttle thln11 that 1ame. For an hour. Two m«t ln· Finally we were able to drive Soutbem CaUfomlanJ wouldn't che1 of anow . Thou wlth up,onl)'toflndourselvesfaclnaa even give • aecond tbougbt paaseneers in their can pro-steep climb up the yard to the become enormous tukl. Uke un· bably dictated wllls. house. Joc~fa':•e~:oo('ihered ln th .Thebrldgeis abouthalfablock Still determined, the three of •~k b e •, P the ,._,__e lone and driving over U, even us erabbed one o( the packaces fV'; u now. roien w.,. ..... tha.l evenlng, required no special and started up. What followed ~ key •on t 10 in.• You light aldll. But that hour on It, ln com-was about 20 minutes or suppmg, 1!l1'fbel and try to melt ll. You pany with several thousand falling , cursing and eroanlng ean t light matc~es without tak• fellow Chicagoans, was like before we struggled thrPugh the U.Coffyour,mtttebs. spending so much time in a com door and coUapsed, -our fmgers You cant feel your fingers popper. andtoesonthebrinkoHrostbite. burn wltb your mittens off. The rest of the trip along a When she finally caught her After fl'ozen and burned Lake Shore Drive bereft of plows breath my mother said. "Do you fingl a.. ers hfHe thlln~ openrobedl the ~ sanity was a snap. lo fact, l realize' this ts only half the ping oc., you ace e n ....... p em. 'teveo remember lt. pong table?" The door ii frozen shut. You t8:30,amerethreeandahalr Therewasamoment'ssilence. , start the tucglng-and·Jerklng hours alter leaving work, I ar-Then my brother said, "Let's contest. You pray the door opens rlved at my date's apartment just play ping • • before Jhe doorhandl, comes off more than eagerfortbequietdin'. · -JacldeHymar ht )'OW' hand. 1'. ner he had promised. Finally, the fro~ door comes Only to find he fleured only an * * * unstuck. It does this all at once, idiot would drive from the Loop WATERVILLE, Minn. -Tho and you end up pitched acros~ the to Rogers Park in that weather, wood box always was a street, flat on your back in a so he'd had a peanut butter phenomeno~ to me a s a snowbank. , sandwich and cur>ed up with a youngster growing up. Now you re ready to race the good book. Gne of my chores was keeping real sub.zero vexatl~ of dead He wasn't hungry; he wasn't tlCilledfortbekltcbenrange. battery and frozen radiator. . interested in escorting me to a I preferred the w~~ of that -Tom Murphrne restauranr to watch me eat. he old ~love to the blistenng cold * * * 1 was Ol,!t of peanut butter. ' outside where the wood was CHI CAG 0 -Wh e n the I haven'tseen him since. stored . Mi c higan Avenue bridge -Kathy Harder Gelling dressed to go out there trembles like a 15hy teen-ager in a * * * in it.self waa a chore. first embrace, you know winter CORRY, Pa. -It was a mild First the extra sweater, then has come home. November day, not a flake of muffler. fl eece-lined jacket, Once it ca me in April. snow on the ground. 801 rode my gloves and boots. earmuffs and That was the year a misguided bicycle to school. By the time the wool stocking cap. sense of thrift had caused me to final bell rang, tt was coming And th.at darned old woodbox buy a ~.000four-speed1;i.n box for down in near-blizzard propor· played tr1cks on me. . Ute daily jaunt.to theoCllce. tions. It was a cavernous pit when It should have tiad a tiller in· About h alfway through my you were makinc endless trips stead of a steering wheel; the on· paper route, the snow had caked with arm loads of kindling. ly way to sticlt to the straight and into my tires so hard and thick CUP THIS SCENE AND SEND JTTO SOMEONE IN A SNOWY CLIME Summer.tlke TemperaturH Saturday Keep Coalt RHldent1 Happy As I hus tled around. m y * * * -beingyoungerthen-Ididn't thoughts dwelled on how nice it . MONMOUTH, 111. -From this think too much of it. , would be when I finished · · · western Illinois college I was That afternoon, J read the ban· peeling o(f all the outer layers of commuting to Galesburg, 15 ner head on our paper -Record clothing, pulling up a chalr to the miles to the east, to work for the Cold of 35 Below -and almost range, enjoying the marvelol&S daily paper there. paased out. I had no idea I'd aroma of bread baking and seUI· What worried me the most, and hitcbhlked IQ such weather. lng down wilh a book. others, too, was that the car WUhln a day or;,o, J was stand· However, when I got that far, wouldn 't start in.the cold. lng ln a cold public telephone that incredible woodbox changed I recall going out and in the bootlt·-eo the town square and size.oo me. morning p anic flooding the talldn& to editors about a job in · Suddenly it didn't seem to hold engine at 6 a.m. What to do? warmer climate,. , a big supply at all and it was time I hitchhiked to work. It was Within a month, I had moved tQ to repeat the chore. cold, but it was a dry cold and tbe Wllmineton,N.C. -Bea Anderson wind wasn 'L loo bad, and frankly -John Gunn • narrow on a breezy day' was to the wheels just wouldn'tturn. head 'er into the wind and let So, J had to push the bike, nature set her course. loaded with papers, through the That April day dawned, if at snow on wheels that wouldn't all, eray. Snow began falling ear· tum all the way around my route Fro• Page A I r~ INFORMANT-~INANCIER A MAN WITH PROBLEMS • • • ly but hardly threatened until and home. I was never so cold In about 3 p.m. Ir it had started get-my tile. Ung serious earlier, of course, Go ahead and sing, nostaJgleal- businesses would have closed 1 y • a b o u t y o u r w h I t e and people would have been Christmast?s. I 'll take the sunny, home, warm and toasty, long green kind supplied so generous. before the 5 o'clod whistle. ly by Southern CaUlomia. But nature got cute and held off -Tom Titus the onslaught. * * * AU p.m. J dug the little box out NASHVlLLE. Tenn. -lt was of its snowdrill and headed north early December and just st.art.lng to Rogers Park, a far North to snow, but my mother. my lakeshore neiabborhood where I brother Paul and l were wu to meet a date. absolutely determined that the Getting to tbe bridge Jn that time had come fo'r us to buy a • c:heery winter fcette toot 30 ping pong table, and we didn't minules. The dJst&l'lce: two and a feel like waiting. ft'• a 1f'faat? Harold L. Pastorius Jr. or Laguna Beach created thJs sculpture, part of an outcioOr exhibit recently installed tn Laguna Hills. If you think this piece looks unusual, check out Page C2. • · ... Prosperous 1976 aside, Conrad says he's plagued by his past, his 1971 lhrough 1974 years as a paid police informer and/or un- dercover aeeot. His well furnished, 3,000- square foot house in a fashions· ble Anah eim neighbt>rhood shows the ex.Chicagoan's con- cem with his own Insistence that organized crime's contract players are out to do him in. There are wrought iron bars covering the doors and windows of Conrad's house as well as tri- ple locks on dbors that lead to the locked outside Iron doors. ••J played with the heavies," Conrad san.. "I'Dl ,et the polnt now where I have to carry a gun. I have paid body guards, guard dogs and bars on the windows." Who are the heavies Conrad claims he dealt with as an un· dercover agent? • "I've seen !Johnny) Roselli. He's dead. I've seen the Chicago boys. WilJle Giancani? f've Sffn him. Ricley Manzi? He's dead- murdered." "Who's next?" Conrad asks. "lt's ahelluvaposition crorme) to be in," he s ays in answer to his own questlon. Conrad blames his acquain- tance with upderworld figur~s and his self proclaimed personal plight on the Orante <;ounty Dis· trict Attorney's Office. "I bave connections with or- ganized crime became the office a1ked me to go out and see them," he Jnsists. "I got to know those people through them." And, Conrad complains, he was exposed to the perils of or- ganized crime "when the District Attorney's Office blew my cover a nd prosecuted me for a ... crime." Reeords show that Conrad in 1975 was charged with issuing a bad check and g rand theft auto. He was convicted on one felony charae. ~ut. Conrad insists, he is not a convicted felon. "I didn't serve one day in JaJI 1 or prisoo, l was given three years formal probation and, according to lal", I am not a convicted felon." There are other versions ol Conrad's tale. Ofllciat.a In the District At- torney 's Office say Conrad's services there were limited to be· lng a not very reUable paid intor· rnant rather than lbe undertover agent he cl alms to have been. And. they ask, lf Conrad or anyone else used tn underworld probes didn't already have tJes with or,anized crlmes, what use would they be to law enforce- ment? $100,000, his posh third-floor of· fices in the Bank of Irvine Boild· lng and other signli of affluence are a Car cry from just "a couple of years ago when they were going to foreclose on my home." But, Conrad says, finding real estate Joans ln which to invest pension and welfare (unds, an estimated 70 to 80 percent or tbem union controlled. was a good business for him to be in last year. The burly ex-Chicagoan also attributes some of bis apparent ..good fo~e to bls Jnvestment ln a Las Vegu hot.el show and its recently ope ned London version, Foiles Rergere. He claims to be the sole owner of Tower Financial Corp. which in tum owns Pension Funds of America . And he s how s partne r s hip p ape rs that purportedly indicate he has a 12~ percent limited partnership inter~t In the follies. All that, according to Conrad, meant he had the financia l wherewithal to delve into politics and campaign financing Ja.st Oc· tober. "I didn't push my way in.twas asked to come In," says Conrad. "I think it was (former Newport B each c ounty supervisor candidate) Max Binswanger who asked me to help (Assembly man Dennis ) Mangers" with an $800 dona· Uon. "I don't know Mangen from a bale of-· , "he adds. Conrad says it was former county Democ ratic Party chairman John Dean who asked him to belp in Supervisor Philip Anthony's campaign. According to 'Anthony's cam- paign disclosure statements, and Conrad's r emarks, hls help con- sisted of inducing two of hjs cor· porate a ssociates, Donald Eckhart and lawyer Richard Donald. Conrad also claims he was responsible for raising a Sl0,000 Anthony contribution from Amco Building Supply in Costa Mesa and $4,000 from James Roosevelt and Co. Now, however, those contribu- tions-come of them in the form of cashiers checks obtained downstairs from Conrad's office by aide Loran Norton-are being questioned. Conrad admits the $10,000 Am· co donation was drawn on hi s own funds and then purportedly deducted from a $200,000 debt he says he owes Am co owner Robert Lan Franco. "I've bustled money all my life," he says. 'Tvc hustled for a lot of charitable Institutions but you don't print that. Yes, l've hustled a lot of money." Jn addition to Mangers and An· thony~ Conrad says he helped As· •emblyman Richard Robinson CD-Sant.a An a), Rep. J erry Pat- terson (D-Santa Ana) and former Republican Assemblyman Robert Burke . He also says that Eckhart at· tempted to deUver a $1.000 check to Anthony's campaign rival, Santa Ana City Councilman Harry Yamamoto. Yamamoto, however, refused to a~cept the donation. according to Conrad. ~ At a Democratic Party dlMer in Anaheim. Conrad shared a ta· ble with three county supervisors. Laurence Schmit. Anthony and Ralph Diedrich. At the same table were former party chairman Dean and tho titular head of oreanized labor in Orange County, Pete Remmel, executive secretary of the AFL-( CIO Central Labor Committee. From there, Conrad has moved on to hJs lawsuits against the Dis· trict Attorney's Office and, be >v says, to within 30 to 4.5 days o( wrapping up $55 mllllon worth of penaion fund real estate loans. Smoking a cigar as he ~ts· behind a massive desk in his large office, he speaks with In• tense pride of his six well- m an n e red a nd hands ome children. aJI of them achievers. He sa,Ys it angers him that "You guys see pension funds, or· ganized labor and business 't.rips to Las Vegas as something out o! the Malia." ~hegamble? "A ·little bit," Conrad says. "Really not much. I'd say I lost about $28,000 In Las Vegas las~ year." Conrad sees no resemblance between hfs tactics-an outpour- ing of political support money and an onslaught on the District Attorney's UliaCe-and former county political kingpin and now- convicted financial manipulator Dr. Louis Cella. "Wbat are you talking about?'" he asks. "I flrst met t>oc Cella about a year ago. I never had any dealings with him." When he leaves his office and walks to bis car in a dark parking lot, there is no lndicatlon tbat, Conrad ia carrying a gun and there are no paid body guards in sight. .. w .. ..-,. J .... ..., 19 COTI'ON ,.._,,,..... ~ ............. POLY INTERLOCK PR I MTS Y2 PatCE MANY MOii ITEMS TOO tifUMHOUS TO MENTION et's Ice-I~den_Wmgs ·Cause Crash: 22 Dead They alao 1coff at illegal wire tappinrctm'les OAd utbe~-.1~r111:1ttr.11 for • tt10 million rec1«.i court ~laawn~,1~ult1t1JJ,uw~'~·~1\.r11' j 4 STOCKHOLll, Sweden <AP) -area nJne miles northwest of A s..d!lb domat.lc airliner ap-downtown Stockholm, lhowerina .,.,.enuy crippled by eccumulat-~bril in all dlrocUons. .S Ice on lta wtnp enUed and The victim• were al SW4'des ~ 81twd1y In a plD'ldftl uct one Ftanlah woman. M •WTound .. bt llordet. ldWo• The ''black box" m.,_t re- .U 22 ~ abOard. authbrtllel eordtr on Uae plane was re· lald. tOYered, but H,.rta said it pro- '="Only a mlrael• taved us from bably would have to be tent to Jt " 1d ··" ho Srltaln for examination. ~ 111 °" "''tn 1 w Expert• thtorh:ed that the ~ left.hie hoUMforwork. cruh was cau1ed by a heavy ac· : 1'M fou.r .. ntlne Brltltb Vlt· eumulaUon of tee on the plaM'• • t tbarterecl by Ul'\Jeftyc wince. uutln1 tbe aircraft to 4drll" WM on • nttbt. from ION fta aerodynamic UI\ et low ua .. ••••· It crllllMd ln a IPMdl a lt app1'01Ched nearby , ....., popialated nildG!al l1.8romma alrpori. t law1uJt Conrad recenUy flied agaimt the? office and IOll>t of lta offlclall. Conrad. bo-.rever, says he'll IOOQ rue anotber lttft.1 la..Wt ln Oran1e County Superior Court. a •wt that wlll name the Oran1• Police Department as a co· defendant . Jl'or added meaaur.. Conrad 1ay1 he mltht IOOn t.cJn naudnf full•P•&• new•paper ads ofterlnt '1001000 caeb reward I« ''in· fOC"maUon leadlnf to the arrest and convlctton o any_one in ~ Dlttrlct Attorne1'• ~." Dou Gene Conrad ba Sl00.000. ••¥ou b.t 1 c1o:• be wwei1. He a1lo adllllta that hafN 1 Af DNL Y PILOT Sunday, January 1e. 1877 , Inaugural llntle'f!, lf§r.i~ tow11 that JIH earned dil• c:elebratloo tbe t1Ue of .. People'• &..,.al.,, , ... ,..,.... l&orf. P.,em.> 0 D WANT THE entire nit.Ion • .bl1 1upportera .,.. expected. IOODer. Tbe dty'a'&\000 bote1 =:.-: :.:.,N:. mitt.. • WASHINGTON (AP) -Jlm· m1·can.r•1 ftn-daJ, '3-anllllon lnauuratioo besJm tld.t weelr "Witb lt. planners bWlnC it u "tbe molt m ... tve opeo·boule tbe cl· ty bu ever teen ... About U0,000 people bave been ldvlt.d to partJcl)Mlte tn the week'• f eetlvitiet. But it'a the lm Inaupral Committee'• Ol*l lnvitaUon to all Amertcam to come to W.aala.lnltOn to~ the buDdndl of frei ev.u around to enjoy the events of Prelldenl· -Only 50,000 people bave been eleet Jl111m1 ·carter'• lo· ''invited" to ~Y tlae -.ortment aqural," said Bardyl R. 'nrana, of #I tlcketa for the audll attr,c-· co-chalrman ot tbe event. tlODI -tbe vice pnaldent'1 n... Cuter and hll famll,y don't ar· ee,ptioaa Wedntlda.y ~. rive fr6m theW llome 1n Platm, tbaweutac-hlcerecDC1D1ftun· GL, QllU1 Wtdnetdq Diibt. but di)'~·· tJae ~Tbun· Events Lln~lip Partiea Aplenty in D.C., WASHING TON (AP) -Bere ls a schedule ol eventa for ... Jnautv.raon Week. 1'lesday: -7:30 p.m. An evenJ.nc cm the Mall. Festival and flreworu. Free. . -9:30 p.m. to midnlihl American folk dance and con· cert. National ViaJt.or'a Center. Mau. Ave. and lJt St. NE. Free. Tickets requtm - Wednesday: -11 a.m . tot p.m. Vice President's reception. Pen.slon Buildinl. By invitation. - 3 p.m. to s p.m. Vice President's reception. Pension Building. By lnvitatioo. -1 p.m·. Inaugural concert. Opera House. Kennedy Center. By Invitation. Televised. "' Thursday: - - 8 a.m. Interdenominational prayer service. Lincoln Memorial. Public Invited., -11:30 a.m. Inauguration of the President and Vice Prealdent. The Capitol. Free. Standing room. - 1:15 p .in. to 3:45 p.m. Inaugural parade. Pen· naylvanta Ave. from 3rd St. NW to 17th St. NW. - 9 p:m. to midnl&bt. Six inaugural parties. By lnvila- tlon only. Friday: -8 p.m. to midnlghl SqJ.iare and round dance. National Visitor's-Center. Free. Tlcket.srequired. Throu1hout Inaugural week, there will be hundreds of free events open to the 1eneral public. Schedules are avalla· ble in them ain hotels 1ind airports in the Washington area. Suspect Kills Self ArDid LOve WOrds PAW PAW, W. Va. CAP) -A Saturday in nearby Berkeley man who led state police on a Springs for Trooper First Class 48-hour chase across snow· L.D. HucuJ~. 42. Services will covered mountains an4 the be conducted Sunday in Rainelle frozen Potomac River killed forTrooperC.D. Johnson, 30. himself after scratching a Friends s aid Parker bad message to bis wile on the wall or vowed be would never go back to a cave, officers said. jail. He eluded more than a> or- • •1 love NelJie:• was the ficera for two days, altbou&h be , message, said one member of the apparently never went IQore seai'Clfjflitty. Tftttw~o-o~e from home. ' first name. -.....__ When he wu finally cornered. be eh. ended it, officers said. I ClO,Udine Sticking . TO Aspen ASPEN (AP) -Sln1er Claudine Loniet, wbo f~ up, to two years in prlaon fOI' ibootlng her lover; plana to remain 1D this aid villa1e where abe stood trial, her attorney 1ald Saturday. • ''This is her home, and she plans to remain her~. ""-said Charles Weedman. One of her 12 Jurors, who knew slain ski st ar Vladimir "Spider" Sablcb, said the former sbowpl would have to work hard to win acceptance in the community wber4t Sabich was a hero. • "SHE RAS TRllEE ldda," said Thomas Wickes . "She bu a tough four or five years ahead of .ber, re-proving herself to this community s hould she aecid.e to stay. "As far as I'm / concerned " sai! Wickes, "she's welcome."' Townfolks were less forgiving. "They ought lo lock her up," said restaurant manager Katibi · Szabo. "I don't think anyone has the light to take.anyone's life." Weedman said Mias Longet, who was convicted ot nealilent homicide on Friday, was spend· log the weekend with ber ex· husband, singer Andy Wllllams, who has consoled her throu&bout the ordF~ of her trial HE SA.JD WILUAMS plans to return to California soon, but will cor-Mpen for Miss Longet's !Se. • Weedman said he wouJ to delay the Jan. 31 sentencing date to allow more time for preparation. "He's been so supportive," said" Weedman. "He-doesn't ex- pect -anything for it He's just there to help." IARas PARKER, 3', of this small community near the Maryland border, shot himself while in the cave about a mile from his home as police and doas surrounded him . The cave is Writer Anais Nin, behind a frozen waterfall. He had been soucht alnce the shootini deaths Wednesday of two West Virginia It.ate police who were arresUna him on Maryland wanants for breaking and entering and possasion of stolen property. SEllVJCES WEaE HELD " 1 Soviets Open Gum Factory MOSCOW CAP) -Chewin& awn. that old symbol ol Western decadence, bu at last &<me into produetJon In tbe SovMt Union. The flnt Sovtet-mllde cum ap- peared in atorea 1D Armenia and F.atonla at the start of the year, ud another IWD fact.ory 1f\ll open lo lloscow bl im. the newspaper lloakovsky Xomsomoleta said. 1bla year'• productlca wUl be jaat two toot._ but the newspaper Nid teclualclau are hard ·at work bulldtnc more um· meHntmieblaea. 73, Succumbs .in U LOS ANGELES (AP) -Anais Nin, beSt known for her diaries 'and sensiUve works exploriric the woman's point of view, hu died h~e at age 73. ,. A Cedan-Slnal Hospital spokesman said Saturday the author died just belor~ midnight Friday. Her family declined to release any lnformaUon •bout her W· ness. Funeral services were pending. MS. NIN gained recognition for her series of.diaries, which she be1ao in childhood and coolinued throuehout her life. Ucerpts were eventually paabUYed u a six-volume "The Dlarles of Anais ~ Nin." . Born in Paris 1D um, Ka. Nin began writing at age 11, when ahe came to New York. Sell-educated, she dropped out of school at age l!S. She studied psycboanalysta under Otto Rank in the 1930s. She returned to France in lJ35, and spent much of her tim411Nith a 1roup or writera indudin& Heney Miller, Lawrence Durrell, Gore Vidal and Kenneth Patchen. The diarie• c:entered on her associaUon with tboee authors and dealt with the artlst'alnterpretation ofpbllosophlcl;lideas. "I &VE wanted in my writinl to unmask the deeper self that lies hidden behind the self that we present to the world," she once said. "J have written about artist.II because they have a greater in· ternal freedom. Dtepite tbelr neuro1es, they know bow to create their lives and transform re"allt.y." .. ,. .. women dia:rtats lln~ tbe 18th Century have so eloquenUy qpreued t.be core of femlnlty," aald literary critic Robert Kinch in • c:omflfllit"'alJout oneorure'Gtmies. -- A~ctieAir Heads South Snow, Winds Sweep 'Through Midwes~ ·11.s.s--- ~ aft.-nocm nd tho ~es Tbunda,y Dlabt. - BVI' TIDaE A•E 80D 3'0 free events around t.oWQ fOI' the 1entral public, l"cludln1 a ftreworlt diaplay on the Jbll Tuesday alabt, followed by a but• Amerlitn follr.claDce at the Natldoal Vlaltor'• Cent.er. Tbere ll N lnterd•oomlnational prayer lervice at tbe Llnooln Memorial Tburtday morolo1 and what is ~ advertlaed aa "the world'• ~lit 14uaro ~ance" Friday Throuabout tho elt1 -in mllMUmS, art 1aUeries, aovern- ment bulldlng1 and private clubs -t.bere will be free movies, con- certi, puppet and flower &bows, theater productions and poetry ~ldlnl•. REE TICKETS FOa the big folk and square da.aca will be available at National Park • Service booths OD the Mall oo a ftrst-come, flrat-aerve bub. . Vlaltora to the city are being urted to leave their cars at home and to tak"e adnntage of the free bus and 1ubway j[ampolUUon onlnausuraUon DllJ. Cab rides from the Capitol to 1he White House COit 8S cents. Tbite will a!Jlo be four open·air •tourmobila alvlnc tree s!Chtaee-ine trips around the city. Richard ReeBe, accu.sed of stealing $500,000 from &Q armored car in a champagne case and spending lt all on . women and gambling in Texas, mana1e1 a wry smile P · FBI agents escort him to bis arraipment Friday in Saata • Fe. The· penniless suspect wa15 arrested tn VlUanueva, N.M. U Qdei-ground ~untfi.~~l! Weatherman Tape Outlina Radical Split .. MADISON, Wis. <AP) -Takeover, an allernatlve Leaders of tile radical Weather newspaper here which wlll Underground, lncludinl some pubU.b the atatementa thia week. facinl federal charges, have 'lbe atatementa, which are qulet- beCUn to implement a plan to ly circulaUn1 among leftlstl, are ·givethemselvea up; according to unusual beceuse blckerlng atatementa attributed to dlsai· within the superaecret gniup bas dent members of the clandqtine_ • ..r~.edAAleak out. group. Teiti ()f-Oile of the stat~ , ment.s and a transcript ol. a ~ no?; FUGITIVE actimt.s are recorded message by M1sa Dohrn iou1bt in connection with were obtained byTbeA.saoclated numer-ous acts ofOpolltical Press from Takeover. sabotage, including the 1971 bomblne of the U.S. Capitol. 'Ibey have successfully eluded the FBI for seven years. Dissident members of the Weather UndergrOWld, including Bernardine Dohrn, probably the best known of the fugitives, com- plain tbat the group's leadership plana to abaqdon-violeoce and to concentrate oD above-around political.work. · • Tbe dissidents• criticisms re- veal a deep dlvislon withln the or-gan l u ti on. according to 11188 DOBRN'S message makes {t clear that she has split from the leadership committee. She refers to the Weather Under· ground a\ooe point as "theoldor- g.rutat;ton," indicaline the group may ~ve broken up over the plan to "aurf~ce." , Law enforcement offtcjals in W~bington and in California, where police believe leaders of the Underiround may be living, said Saturday they are aware of the split within the organizaUon, . but know nothing ol plans by ~e leaden to'llve themaelv• up. ~ .. IT. WAS DIP0881BLE to authen..ttcate the dt111ldenta' statements throqb law enforce- ment offtclali. : However, 'J'akeover-Sald lts sources close to tbe Undersrwncl have eontlnned the authenticity, ot the statements, includlnl Ills"' Dohm'• meaaage that., "I cannot. say this plan (for the leaders ,tq turn themselves in) has been stopped." Arabe Urge Peace Talks --· CAIRO, E1ypt W» -~ Uan Prealdent Anwar Sadat Ai4 King H~ ·of Jordan called Saturday for immediate l'elUIJllh tion of the Geneva peace ta1b oa the Middle East. Tb~ Palestinians should be r .. ed u anbldependeDfparty. Do you have time to listen to Walterread? -- In 15: minutes the average· peraon can reed tq hfmHlf 3, 750 word•. l_ou probably read faster. In 15 mlnutea the aver1ge news broadcaster on redlo or televlalon reads only half •• many words. That ,neena you get a lot more Information In I••• time by reading a newapaper than-by watching someone read the newa to you. · I And, your newspaper give• you tfte chofce of 1torfee you need to be fully Informed about event• In the world, nation, .. ~ SAN JOSE (}.P) ~A 48-year-old unemi>loyed tabtnet maker waa arrested Saturday ln connection ~th oae of the year'• weltbtletl crimes -the theft t1' four pla'nos valued at "5,000. The FBI reported that Robert Wills ,.--....------ Jacobson was a p · ( S ) prebeoded near hil borne' late here and held for in· ----------vesU,atJon ot interstate tranaportation of atolen pianos. One nine-root grand pianoandthreeseven·lootgrandabadbeenstolen. Y~ 'Plaar Raee SACRAMENTO CAP) -State Atty. Gen. EVelle Youncer says he definitely plans to seek the Republican nomination for governor next year, the Sacramento Bee said Saturday. -· Previously, Younger had said only that he pro- bably would run. In an.interview with the Bee's political editor, Martin Smith, Younger said be won't make bis formal announcement until next December or January, but that will be only a form.ality. flort'• Ellert C1•tlfl SACRAMENTO (AP) -Rush.idg back into his burning home to get his mother's purse wa~ fatal to Joaathan Vukelic, 11, firemen said Saturday. • The boy woke up Friday night and alerted his I llfeepin& mother and two brothers, David, 9, and Danny, 15. that the house was afire. After running ~t door to get bis grandparents to call the fire de- ti.rtment, Jonathan rushed back into his borne for • purse. Pied Pll'ft" Needed • SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -An all-out war on ' rats has been called for by Roger Boas, San Fran- l cisco's new chief administrative officer. Boas said Friday that health officials now j esthnate the city's rat population at 600,000 to 1 mllllon. "Thia problem cannot be tolerated," he I' Hid. "We've got to knock the-:--out of our growing ~~population ... ,-. ...... s ..... o.. LOS ANGELES CAPl -State Sen. Alan Rob- ftled his nominating petitions Saturday to become the first official can~ didate for Los Angeles' mayor in the April 5 pri.mary election. Alter filing with the city clerk, Robbins chided Mayor Tom Bradley for what be said was a lack of leadership on m• jor lasues lacing the city, aaytng Bradley should take ll position on the races for the Board of ~atioo. SACRAMENTO (.AP) -A citizens band anten• belnc eanied from one backyard to another bed a power line. electrocuting two ne11bbon critically bumlng a third, sheriff's otncen 1be lt-foot antenna mounted on a SO-foot pole bed a 12,000 volt ovemead llne in aut>url>an trus Heights. Jerry Lekoff, 19. and Doutlu Chan· 37, were pronotmeed dead on arrival. 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A Long Wag DOtDa What appears to be superman on his way to a rather casual rescue is in fact a · student at San Gorgonio High School in San Bernardino on his way down from the high board in the school's swimming pool. Behind him is Mt. San Bernardino, capped with recently fallen snow. Inflated Grades Show Decline of Schools ~ LOS ANGELES (AP)-Asurveyof enteriDJ college freshman indicates that grading standards in high schools have been steadily declining since the late 1960s. , Freshmen 4't-a..enterlng college with higher grades Ulan ever, apparenUy the result of grade inflation in secon- dary schools, according to the 11th an- nual survey conducted by the University of California at Los Angeles and the American Council on Education. · THE SURVEY, RELEASED Satur- day, found that college freshmen en- terio& wttb an A average are now equal lo the number with C averagea. In the late 1960s C student.a outnum- bered A slude9ts by more than 2to1. Amooe 1976 college freshmen, near· ly one in five earned an A average in high school, an increase'of 1.4 percent over 1975 and 6.2 percent over 1969. The number of C student.a declined from 32.5 percent to only 19.8 percent. "When you consider these grade In· creasea in the light oC declining col· lege admission scores, it ia batd to escape the conclusion that IJ'ading standard.a Jn secondary a<:bools have been declining steadily since the late 19605," said Alexander W. Aatin, a professor at UCLA and director of the survey. · aurveys. is also renected in the academic expectations ot the freshmen, wbicb Aatlll aald wa.s "at a new high." · Two atudents in five said they believed their chances of getting at least a B average in college were very good, compared to ~.6percentln1975 and 23.6 percent in 1971. Eleven per- cent of the 1976 freshmen aaid they ex- pected to graduate with honors, while only 10.3 percellt said so ib 19'15 and 3. 7 percent ln 1968. THE SURVEY AL90 showed that atudenta continue to view energy, tbe environment and eomumer protec:. tl«Jl u major national lsaues. · While student attitudes toward con- trovenial issues have become more liberal in recent year1. the 1976 freshman displayed certain con- servative trends and a movement to the right ln political self· identification. Three out of five students, or 59.7 percent, now believe "there is too much concern in the courts for the righta of criminala." This compares with 53.5 percent in urrs and 48.1 per- cent In 1971. IN POLrnCAL identification, the number of liberals decllned from 28.8 percent to 25.6 per· cent and the number cl conservatives increated from 14.5 percent to 1.5.2 Sund!y. January 16. 1'77 DAILY PILOT' .48 'It's Open' ~ason' 1Jandito8' Victim Wanu of rerror LOS ANGELES (AP) -'tlt'a open aeaaon on U.S. tourist.a" for Mexican bandJta and kUJet., claims a woman 'who aay1 1be watched ber fiance abot to death after they were au.acted wblle travelin& on a maln street ol a Meziean city. ''I want to prevent aQYODe tJae from havin& the same nlehtmare I bad,•• Mn. Julia Green Roe. 38, aaid in urr· inf American tourists to slay away from Me:dco. "THEY WATCH FOa U.S. license plates," abe said. "'Jbal'• wbo they pounce on." 1be Mel.lean government la lying to Americ~ by saying travel below the 'border ls safe, Mn. Roe aald in an in· terview Friday. Daya before Mn. Roe and her nance, J. Ramon Garcia, 23, entered Mexico. the Mexican mlnilter of tourtam vlaited Los Aneeles, met with Mayor Tom Bradley and assured peo- ,ple travel in Mexico wu safe. "He waa on .television, radio, in the ~pers. He did a complete brainwash job," Mrs. Roe aald. "He said they had lncreased guards and security. 'l'hla ta a boldfaced lie. When we traveled from Mexicali to CUllacan. there was not one euard. not one soldier. not one checkpoint on the road." JSOTB THE U.S. Sl'ATE Depart- ment and the American Automobile Association have recently issued 'warnings against travel in parts ol Mexico. Mrs. Roe, who was formerly mar· rted to the president ol Sperry Rand Company. said she and Garcia were lravelln& to Guadalajara to visit S~p Blasted 'like Football' LONG BEACH (AP) -A panel in· veaUeatlne the deadly exploeioo of the Sanaloena bu ~ told that bulkhead.a Inside the tanker new "like cannonball•" when the ship blew up. · J .H. Lella, one ol those involved with aalv,ging the vessel, said the ateel partitions in the Sansinena's hold finally t~lescoped together lD the bow and at.em aections of the sblp. Leitz told the panel that the shat- tered bull underwater looted like a "spread-open football." A marine surveyor ror the Natlooal Carco Board alao tdd the panel prob- ing the Dec. 17 exploeloo in Los Aneeles Harbor that annual 1nspec. tioo or ahlpa reglataed ID Uberla ofttn are postponed unW the vesaela reacb a port with proper facllltle:s. Garcia'• -.,-eac-old fat.lle.t> Oil tbek way to Cotta Rica, where ahe waa 10-lna to study freab water abrlmp. Tbey were drlvinl down the maln atreet lD CUllacan about 10 p.qi. cm Jan. 5 wbe.n a car pulled ill frciat ot them and blocked tbelr way, Mn. Roe •aid. She said a man "jumped out of tbe car and wu wavlo& a platol. He ran lQ» and pointed lt at Ramon's head and ordered ua to atop ... THE MAN COMMANDEERED tho car and started followtns bis partner In the other car, Mn. Roeaald. After they were driven out 1n tbe country. Garcia crabbed a bottle and Nt tho.man. Mra. ~ aald. The two started 1trugglin1 and ended up 1n tbe street. Mn. Roe took control of the car and rammed it into the other car and as abe wu making a U·turn to bit lt aealn. "I looted up and the young man fired a ahot into Ra.moo and be fell. Then be stood there and pumped abot after abot into Ramon's body. It wu Juat horrible." ... l..A PrlatMocl -~~- A smiling Rev. Victoria Theresa Hatch bas become the first or· dained fem ale priest or the Los Angeles Episcopal Diocese. The 29-year-old woman is former de· aeon of St. Cross Episcopal Church in Hermosa Beach, but is technically a resident of the Diocese of Virginia. BE SAID ST. 7 PERCENT ofthoee In the survey agree with the statement that "grading in the bigb acboola baa become too easy." percent. • ...--~---~~-~~~-~~~~--~~~~---~ Grade Inflation at the college level, which baa been documented in other Start• Sunday, January 16. Visit your neare1t JCPen\.y deconitlng •tudlo or phone for • ,,... In-home appointment. 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Americans who had just seen a vice president and a president cut down in disgrace needed a quiet leader, a good and honest man, a man who could patch together some of their lost esteem and confidence. Geralc! Ford met all those needs. He was th'e right man in the right place at the right time. And though Americans did not choose to return him to the office he filled, not flamboyanUy but well, under the most difficult circumstances, there are few who will not re- member him with affection and gratitude. flis candor and the openness Of his adminisu·ation were a welcome and needed change from bis two pre- d ecessors. His personal and political life reflected au that is best in America -love of family, simple tastes, pa· tient good humor, and a profound love of country, renected in his farewell speech to the Congress to which he first was elected 28 years &go. Gerald Ford was not a man who wanted to set the world on fire. But history will, we believe, look favorably on our first nonelectoo ptesident. Stop Delayed Reaction Commuting motorists who normally ply P.aci!ic Coast Highway between Laguna Beach and Corona d el Mar got an early morning shock the other day when they approached Crystal Cove. not. A cliff was to be carved away to improve motorists' llne-of-15Jght vision at the dangerous Crystal Cove access road. The worst of the disruption would be over ln one day. Indeed, this is a welcome improvement project. But officials of the Califomla Transportation A&ency would be much wiser on this, and similar projects, to issue some advance notices on the nature and scope of the work to be accomplished. No telling how many motorists who had been in- timidated by what they encountered in the morning attempted to detour Coast Highway that evening - causing unnecessary extra travel miles and traffic difficulties elsewhere. A few friendly words of warning a dAy or two ln advance would be much appreciated, CalTrans. Congratulatory Strokes A re~arkable Fountain Valley teen-ager who has kept Orange County in the world athletic spotlight !or the past five years is retiring at the ripe age of 19. ·Understandably, Shirley.,_ Babashoff says her spectacular swimming career nas run out of motiva- tion. She hl!ianaged to \opple just about every re- cord in sig t, c Heeling 18 gold medala in individual national ch onship competJtlons. -- And her incredible eight Olymt>ic medals -two golds and six silvers-in the 1972 Munich and 1976 Montreal Games made her the most be-medaled American woman in Olympic history. • : . . • • I There. lined along the highway, appeared to be the world's largest convoy or huge earth-moving trucks. Crews were placing "One Lane Only" signs on the highway. · All this appeared to be a major highway construc- tion project about to get under way. Jn truth, it was Talent, hard work and a remarkable will to win • brought Shirley to a pinnacle in ihe athletic world. There's really no place for her to go from here. Ex- cept to pursue her studies at UCLA, doubtless with the same determination. · We thank her for setting a magnificent example and wish her well ~;Hy ' 'See! I warned yoil b( bad :a radical streak in him!' j Who Will.Put Finger ort Mechanical Hand? • • t . WASHINGTON -Being the unimaginatively proper·lhiilking people they are, the new Carter cabinet can be expected to ap- proach the huge serv ice bureaucracies over which its members will nominally preside as imperfect but readily im· provable organizations No time will be wasted on the disturbing thought that these structures are Intrinsically impossible or -improve · ment . For such disturb· ing but also ii· 'luminating thoughts, we might read a paper by An· drew Gordon, a professor of sociology at Northwestern 's Center for Urban Affairs: -··There is available on many " To the Editor: l am very concerned, not only for my•ell (a seJlior citizen) but also for all people ol this area wbo u.,exjaerienciq unrealistic 1qcnues tit property taxes. 1 understand tbere are many ~ belaS-dilc--.d at Sacrament~ reearding taxes, due to~ outcry and tbe P'lbllc'• feellns eorry for senior ciUuns Clh low incomes. To this date, llowever, Jt would seem that no . ~rete proposal fpr soh.t\ion-to the problem b under consider•· ti.on. . , . J bave made many calls in th\• area and bne COD~ VariOWI acend•. but l Cmd 111.a of uni- -lJ~ U)I ~pro­)llOlali. ~la a sad altuatJon tor U.. l*xJ>&.Jera.1t aeema that even ~-oftlclal1 annottaciftCup to l1Wnd1at1nc Utt enol'1lloua equivocation that emta. Pint of all, We all w.i.t to lteeP ~ bom... but tuea are far treater than usual peQlton.s and ' an1udll•• permJt, conlldvtn1 tbat tM OW. .,.non~ ii llv· 1laf on rttlnment J)a11'1>4!Dt1 that w.. ftcurecl lont Wore tbe CW'· rtat waft of toftaUOL We u.e Jl••d tbrou•h the 1reat .......... ot tfl•t-. ..... ma. W '.ma.,_amdall of today ta. ~ ¥8'\ tlllle lllllat•t Ida of Whal· •"'-=~·"":,I r toy counters an unusual and in- structive machine. It ls a bat- tery·operated five-inch box with a lid and an exposed switch. It is otherwue unadorned. "IF SOMEONE flips the switch lo turn the machine on, a grotesque hand emerges from beneath the lid with a single purpose: to turn the switch to 'off' again so that the machine can sit silently until someone else turns it back 'on.' "In one sense this is a perfect machine. The hand effectively carries out is Its mission -to prevent any outside interference with what.ever is going on inside the box. Imagine a bureaucracy which is similarly perfect. .. •· tGordon, Bush. McKnight et al .• "Beyond Need: Toward a Serviced Society ... Centro In- tercultural de Documentacion, Doc 1-V , 79·57, APDO 479 Cuemavaca, Mexico>. that really meant. Many older people have learned to aave even from very meager in • comes ... and they are now (ear{ul ~ wbat UWe they b&ve accum~ated will soon disap· pear. THE MIDDLE·lNOOlllEre · tired pe_noa Just do. not bave • chance. We would UM to •Ptnd our remafnlt\I yean in reuona· bl• cqmfort and dlplty, without fear. We are fltll an ...-to our community, ~d your art.Sn are our affairs, and • wut to share In crue community spirit. Older' geopJe ,,-bo 1tc down to poverty !xiatence are beard by ata~1 count1 and local •1~les, 6ut \fte rolddlt er ... who tbus far have 11ved •lld e.eerlfk4d fdr tmir latfr , ..... are not J.o um picture. The individual Who bu WOl'ked bttd ln the buainee• world for many yean IDd taken every advntaae to save aome tundl for Jater In ult now /eel• tired and dbmayed u be can ln no •a'I maintain ldl 1m. wtUl lta current h11h propmty tax b7 drawifta oG thete 'hiN'd-eamed uvtnt• and b» 1mall aoclal ....rw •eoma.· Tiie eltdld ellldak Ulid t.beli buneucraty ~.k>llt dcift" all the PIOl>l•~ .... ilid • r ( VO HOFFMAN ) It's not hard to imagine such a bureaucracy. The model Gordon describes fits almost everyone that we come in contact with, but, llke lhe insipid conven· tionalists in the Carter cabinet. we haven't understood the box is so constructed that the only task it is-capable of perfonnlng i.5 that it can continue to do nothing un· disturbed. Gordon and his associates are trying to open up the box and study the mechanism by which the grotesque hand rises to shut itself off. HOW IS IT, for instance, that studies, evaluations, iq- vestigatory task forces and critlcis ms by pres umably knowledgeable e xperts in· variably reswt in strengthening, the band in power and ugliness? By the people tn the box insist· ing the operktiona of the box can only be understood by those thol'OUgbl1 trained in its arcane complexities. The "apparently independent audit" is conducted by ''an in- terdependent web of interests, in- corporating training institutions, professional associations, Ucens· ing bodies, paid evaluators and professionalized funders of evaluations." In that waf;· studies and In- vestigations which set out to re· form the box become a means of chasUaing those who cballeqe the tiox or question its workinga. Peer group review, which is the only kind of review our service bureaucracies will con- cede is competent to judge them, Is self.review. Self-reviewers characteristically change the standards of review. ., l Lay people , potential servic~seelelng client.a Judge an organization on its achieve- ments. its results, the number of people cured or fed or Jobi found for. Bureaucracies charged with these tasks never evaluatr themselves by such standards. An agency or office or clinic is deemed professionally accepts· ble lf it has the proper number or square feet per customer, the correct ratio of staff lo clients, the correct level of professional education, etc., etc. The rationalization is that if you have correct procedures you'll have good results, but as we've seeo again and again with the demands by professional educators, there's lltUe or no connection between expen- ditures, proper equipment and correct staff ratios with pupil academic achievement. THE aecvBRENT plaint by the service bureaucracies that there isn't enough money to do the job disguises the fact that the same bureaucracies are always enlarginc the job to be done so that there la never enough money arid never will be. The _constant enlargement of the demand is accomplished in a number of waya, one of~ Is to define everyone as pathological and therefore in need of treatment, wbicb, naturally, the agency l.ac~ the money and "trained" stall to supply. Al an example or this, Gordon cites the Interpersonal Maturity Level Classjficatlon test de· veloped fQr the California Youth Authority. Everyone taking the 'test mu.t fall into one of nine p~tbological categories. EITHER YOU are "un- socialized, ag1resslve," or "un- s oc i a Ji 1 e d , passive," or "neurotic, actlng out." ot "con- formist, ~ultural,"'or "con· portionate resistance and to pr.· pare vl1oroualy for further re- alstance." GEORGE ff. KUBECK formial, immature" or just plafn ·•manipulaLor ,'' or somethmg el.le, but the one thing you're na is okay. >JI who enter here ahab be diagnosed u sickies. ; Even with such devices lt ho proven impossible lo so clog~ and confuse the issue that failure Lo provide .ervice g unnoticed. OU1er mC(:hanisj are necessary. Gordon hes Isola ed one of the most amusing, invention of the "pre-needy." It goes like tbls: "If you are n ck, you are pre-sick anl the ore need altentlon ant check-. If you are san~y aie pr -mentally ill and seek help. U you are Jaw ab1din • you are pre-crtmlnal and • be given therapy to KeVent decline into lawlessness~ Thus, although no detached~ server has found any ear1hly for it, we have "pre-sehool p grams'' for "pre·acboolen," anO morl! recently and mol notoriously we have the swine n vaccination project. EVEN THE GROWING 1usp don among the pre-sick f.h more of us are dying trom tbe ~ oculation than from the dlseas hasn't shamed immunologls )Vbo appear on TV and tell us th the price of preventive medicinf is a certain num her of deaths. Such absurdities go not <m1f unchallenged but ~ by a population which bu com to believe statements by a bolt different kinda of· J>rofesaion that lf it weren't tor them tber would be mare crime. more si ness, more insanity. So DOW we know What 8Gel inside the box. They are su cessfully prevenUng people fro gettlna things they weren't to-get anyway. From the loots thil new Carter bunch.~ ihe are sworn ln and pred the b too, aJJ tbey'Jl do W'he,o tb hideous band comes up is shalt Jt. good deed.a aeem to set ove shadowed by hi• ectentriciU because he••• no ordinary, m dane, man. A• tor hls V\lllariUetl l1\ the collective weeb l wU •an1 Uttovrb--tbe years, thens waa notlme I was not treated u • "lady" b)' this "1e0Ueman." GOLDIEJOOEPJt ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ri>bff1 N.''Wt.td, PvblWlrr Thoma• K 1.1.llU, Ectuor -r'l'lle wort~ of eon• •'caUom r.. Ct.ner&l b .1Wl bua:IQI about jlM purebut by • Allltrall~ publla.ber of New· Yotk Jnaluioe. ' Tbe olf-.r made bY Jtu"1t lllurdodl tcw tb• ICoct ol. New York, If ac-~epted by all tbe ttoekboldera, .Wd put tbe aequlaltlon • eott Jn the I vjclnJty of $U mlWon. • But M. ls not , the prt~e be- 1 iDI paid by i Murdoch that la creatint exci~ I rileait ln publishing circles. The focus of attention bu been on lbe 1 lasing sturug.le of ct~ Felker, editor of New York, tom.in con- 1 tro! of the mll&uine he founded a i decade aio. Felker even went to court to ... pewent llurdoc~ fram~ 1 m~y stock ....,__ TIM court found QO lUlolttY la the . trau1etlon. MW'C(od ·it llOW rlrmly establlth-4 u ow.er. Felker bu HI~ .... wt.a. U1 memben ot.kta ltd. Felker may not .,.,. ._ • lqal baWe, but llurdodl·ta a toac way from wlaidDI t.be war. The re&IOG la an~cated. . A llAGAIJNEtllnot of metth•QdlM lo be OYe" I ~· cou.oW. A , ii lt rs any eood. is • h rela· Uonship between editors and readers, nothing more. To the extent that it is owned by anyone, it is owned by the peo- ple who read it and believe in it. They ,ive it somethinl more im- portdl than doUan. They give lt continuity IUld respect. · Witbout continuity of read- enbip a m.,uine is· doomed -no m.U. bow robust tbe ad- Straight Arruws Still Zing By OUVE SMl'l1I OUve SmUh ii a writer and houMDl/t lio. · big m I l"tline. The "10ll will 10 down in history as the Decade ol Show and Tell. Famous people of both (better make that all) sexes are unburdening themselves left, rilht and center wilb the kind ~ confidences once reserved for shrinks, clergymen anG hairdressers. NORMAN 1COUSINS ~•tlaiul. A\ Orte time, lt was Poi111•for • maguine to look to adt«tiMn for perhaps 80 or 90 C-ol its total i.Dcome, but &lleor7 aded with Llfe and IAok.. 'l1ile llnsle bi.gest cause of the dealb of tboee titans was theJ>Jeh cmt. of fmdblg new readers to replace those wlto drolJped out or ttluaed to resubscribe at the re- gular ra&.es. Kost ma&adne editors and publiJben today understand that their main Job is to create a pro- duct that will have the respect aod loQs•term allecimce of Its readers. Only in this way will the first law of magu:!ne ecooomics -holding on to your readers - betneL Advertiaen. ~ are recocniz· ~ -bis that ~ -.t hnpartaot .. aredlent for them in a"y rn._.,ane ts not Just tbe bu,yln1 pow« at its readen but tllerela- tioneldp of t.bote readen with the ...... Not least amo1a,g the reasons Oay Felker oppoaed the aale to Rupert Mi.trdotb Ja that MUl'doch'• other editorial pro- duct. try to make tbelr martt tbrouah aoolp and senaa- tloaaJltm. ON& 01' the main probliema bl contemporary society is that cheap taste and bnrtality have become a wild infection in almost every aspect o( ute, from politica to Utel'ature. A large part of the communlc• tion.s world la caught up bl aA absurd but dan1erous nee to press to tta outermost limlts tbe eapaclt)' of the b'!::.. DliDd lo resist abock ud re Clay Felker doesn't spoon-feed Not content with dolni their own~. they're making a production out of It vta the tube. books, ran magazines and "spokesmen.·' I CAN'T AFFORD asPokesman, no one asked ror me on the tube and I'm not famous but I can let Lt all bani out as weU as the next one. And I want to mate the following, every word of it, perfectly clear: \'HOW AijOuT A NON>f'l\OllfERArtoN TREATY Of OUR owNr ln view of a more enlightened public with regard to indlvldual sex pre- ferences, and the c:ominC ol age of the NA' MoraHty, I th1oik t.be time b.as eome to speak out about my owo sit.uation. I have no hestitation now in admitting that, for as long as I can rememl)er. I have been heterosexual . I'm n ot ulwned of it, in fatl I believe lhJs condi- tion to be aomeUlln1 inborn, and not a re- s ult or society's condlti()ftlng, peer pre· ssures or childhood trauma. aside, we find It nicer to live together than apart. For some time now I have no plans to become a Black Moslem, orthodox Jew, Hindu, American Nazi or vegetarian. Nor am I into TM. est, Fascinating Womanhood. Zen, Primal Therapy or Bowling for Dollars. Aft.er long renection and painful self- examination <not.bing p~al), I have, with a heavy heart, declded not to change my polltlcal afftli.atlon, despit.e the complete indiffecence ~both ra.;or parties. I am going ahead with plans not to abandon my children and aback up with a well-known movie star in his much· ALTHOUGH HE would be the first to publicized away-from-it.all Malibu pad. agree, I have to place oo record the fact .My family's i!JJtial reaction was one of that I was not Howard Hughes' secret shock, even anger (cri,es ol "Why don't wile. It's true we planned a simple wed· you give us a break. Mom?" "Yeah, dinl backed up by Kate Smith and tbe make fUM eat your Ol"pnically grown MY INTEREST IN the opposite sex Mormon Tabernacle Choir, during the tunaspinacbdlllweedeasseroles!"). proved so atrong, and pleasurable that. final seement of "'lbe Priff ia Ri&h\.." quite early tn lifer declded to ret mar· but I couldn't race a honeymoon in an TIDS WAS a ~ one, maybe the ried. To a man. We werefortun•t.einfind· Alpha Beta parking lot. hardest dedsloo of my life, but I knew I in& a Roman Catholic priest (another Yes, it's true l was never ever roman-bad to preserve my own lnlelrity u a man> wbo consented to perform a qu.let Ucally linked with FDR. LBJ, JFK. woman and n.ot aee tbe thing t.brouah- ceremony and hue livedtogethetopen!y RFK, the KKK or AtWa tbe Hun. At 5-Besides, he's a lot better looking than I for many years. feet-91 wujusttoo tqtohide. am. A9t'OPOS ol Ute ahot'e wdmiuion, my Rana Barrett.. !Jere'• a real acoop! I'm Durinl the put year I have not em- husband and I wlab to at.ate that we are especlally dell&hted to conD.nn all those barked on a stales-wide odyaey to find a .. ~~'~;m.-.... ~.ut--Ma-at.t..~il\f.....M.¥..--~lw .. ,mdJw..Jmlbu.. lil\~:v .. , nlJll •divorce. Nor are there plans tor a hutbaod and I talUd U over many times or eppendix. Tbire-wnr&-nolearlw re-· ncoaclllaUoo. We ,re not aUll "IOOCI mil after three ddldreo .od a hyaterec-anklD. IODCI, books or televtaion ap- frienda"; be swore at me UU. mominl tomy. ttjaatMemedUlerlebtUU...todo peehDC'el. And lt any of ·the afore--• and I threw lbe marmalade jar at blm at t1U Ume. lca•'t walUor lt noUo hap. llMD'Uolled do surface -flnden (mllled •lain). Swearing and milll.lea Pt:Qt k~.~coodlucktoyou. .......... but .......... b8- abandooed cer\aln ballc a\.an. darda. Anyone with enoutb money may be able to buy tbe atoct ol a inqu:lne tbat bu acbJeved a place for Itself. But the readers are not for sale. They are not transferable. They may retain confidence In· a maiuine, when tt comea under new ownership, it they believe tlW the policiea and penanne1 most idenUfied with it are belJ:\f retained. But th.,. cauot be taken for cranted, Clay J'elker llas annouoced that he tntenda to stay ln m.qu:tne publisllln& and that his eoUeacues are a\&Yinl with bJm. So will hll readen. Nothln1 is more ephemeral tha wwda. Moving them ft'OlD tbe mind ol 8 Writet' jo tM mind ~ a. reader la oie of the most eluslve and dlftlcqlt '81ertak, top e<tt• to challence tbe bumu ~ce. Thi.a la what~ ., edtlor la all about. '-~~~ PeQJ>le wbo place hllb valoe Oft the kind of life that~ on lnsldo theif minda attaeb equal lm· portanee to the rGae ol ed.lton In bet&M« to aeled Md shape the tdeu that nouriab ud aUmulat.e. Editors help to arran1• tbe words and sequenoa Lb8& llve power to mea.nln1. aAY Ji'£U:E&'8New Yort ls not an inanimate object that caa be produced out of a mc*l or a stamping. ma chine w even a prtnUnc press. ll ls as peuoaal 11.Dd un- clupllcatable as the human be.· Inga who brought tt into being in tbe first place and wbo created a lifeline wlth their readen. It takes no particular crystal ball to see that Mr. Felker, his cone.cues and b.ia readers are IOini to m aintaln that lif ellne, ane way or the other. I Bftlancing Act Loses Fulcmm WASHINGTON -The Curmud&eon of Treasury, the Hon. Wflltam Edward Simon. soon departs thla alushpot to di&- penae his Adui Smith doctrines elsewhere. We'll all m1u bi.m. Whatever your taste lo ecooomJQ,ttm~t~admltted that Si moo provided spicy llawr. "History will judge the people who have been Jelldlng this coun. t r 1 ·a a PYemlts," be once aald or tbe COD• creulonal leaderablp, for wbat Simon re- garded as their mind- less approach to lnflatioa and tbe energy problem. • "OUr energy policies are a na- tional disgrace, .. 11138 the man wbo beaded the Pederal Energy AdmlnlttraUon (FE.A) durin& the 1973 oil cri.sls and ~ want.a that agency abolished. '"The PEA ls nan by gart.ie collectors· and donkeys. Mr. Carter wanta to create a IQPel'· agency for enera. but I doubt · whether COl\lreu will give up all its petty jurl1dictions on enercY-'' AND 80 IT went dwine bis years at Treasury. Notbinc d&- rioul about SlmOll. He •aid ll llb be mealll It,.,.. wtieo be called tbe Shah al Ina a '"nut" (about oO>, and wtim be told the NAACP conveadan bere • ye.ar aco tbat be °"' a.ed .,., ~al• fecleral p~ to deal wlth unemployment because t.be COOMquent Jaaef:lon onlJ burt the lower income PIO-. ple ll WU •QPPOled to blip -didn't pnJVlde real jobs...,..,.,.. Now, u tbe Carter Ad· mibiltratlon takt:I over _..talk of a '30 bUlloll eeoeomic aU.amm fills the air. Stmca.. boldl t.be nmeYMw. ''Tbe tut time the DemoerllLS tried to create Jobs th:rouP the government wu lD 1.962, lftd that • public worb bill didn't even im-pact unW 1961, ''be says, "fl' W A.8 STILL eoini 1n 1171. and the COit per job was outJanct- bb. Public worb were actually slowed because 1ovemon beta beet state mODQ to nit Cot U. federal pork barrel to arri•e. "Tbe only wa1 lo ereate )ot>S for the real unemployed ls to ec!ucate, tralD ud place these people the way tbe. Bev. 1.- Sulllvu does," 9hDaa .u.m.a.. ••and that'• in the printeMdclr. ~ "He'1 cot a terrltlc performance rate, and tbe peotle wbo IUppoR .Ilia JIOl"&IQ ~ ....tWr moae1•1 wortb. Put. aaaet tn the federal ~ to create Jobi, and .it JW do ii create more bureauc:nt7·'' ~ (~) Rn. Sulllnn ol Phi.lad~ ploneetecl t.be Opportunities In· 4lut.rlall&atlon Center wblch llrimarilY educatas _. trains btaeta 8aoas the amntry and DOW iD Africa. ANYWAY; Sl•ON hates wasteful federal procrams more than he hates an aai fears the Cartel' ''employmeat" program. "He mJ,ibl ut foe $30 billion fOl" two years," Simon says, "but Consreu wlll &ive Jlim Sf<> bllllon, and two years later it ..W be $50 billion. and awQ we co qain. .. We are turniQI over an ecooomy lo Carter bettez' th.an. the one President ltennedy bepn with. We Mid back !tom printing too much~ 1n the put couple of Jftt1. We stopped double-dlalt lnOation Uld r.ta- ed lbrill cries for more spe•Hac. "f'n91dent Ford might have loll tbe ele<:don hee•se ol his ~8Cow~1~:~it~-. dellt carter baa a.a opp:a baltt7 to let the economy have a durable, •taib' crowth. •• ON ENEllGY, Simon la1Dents tl..t tbe federal IONlnmeal has not loosened up .reiulations to al· low more development or dometUc oll. 1aa. coal and nucleir ICMU'Cina. ''Tbe oU cartel (OPl)C) woald collapse tr we bad IUD ..... to get into full development and Dot listen to fear·mon'ers lib Balph Nader,•• SUaoo says, as tboqh be were Gen. Patton c:harClnl the enemy. Bureaucrats are amooi bis choice foes, but he clalma their salaries are "only peanuts in t.enna of waste," and that tbe eri1 of bureaucracy ls the $12S bllDon bW be sayw it lnfllcts annnallJ on American business ''t.bnJueh un· aecesaary regulations.•• Despite his economic or- thodoxy. Simon believes in ln· come-maintenance pa.ymmta to the poor (a heresy to some coo- ISfttins) and an effort to wipe out all tax deductions (a horror to homeowners and expense- womt llven). Tboaib be says that be doesn't want the Republican-national ebalrman'a job, or a nm for tbe governorab(p or New Jersey, SlmaD aa,ya he la w1J.llQI to.,_. out OD tb.e Luu• 9C1'0U the -=~Cb .... plw to tab ldl de. Carol. and .....a ol tWr ..-c1lildreD to Bawail fOI' a month'• reluatioa. "I woald like to eome blct." lie ...... llDd,......wbelnce co a ..,.11ac.c1 lodll;r.•• Eaf.y car•· poJyKt•r: 1nd cotton. FHhlon colors. Woven Polyes1er Gat»ardine ·2~? Solids. Machine wuh and dryable. 60·1r1ch. SAVE 20%! Western Rock Bottoms® Jeans and Color-cued Knit Sbirta Reg. SJ.99 31 9 519 to $6.49 to Childrens' sizes 3-6X; Big Boys' sizes 8-12; Big Girls' 7 -14. Boys'-Girli' Color-~ued Tops Reg." $1.29 }03 2~ 07 to s2.s9 . to Long or short sleeved knit tops in acry1fc, cotton, polyester blend. 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'3.99 8-ln. plaatlc •~•8'.9 with comfortable bent ~ndle. · Stalnleaa ateel cutting ~. 297 ,, .. ;m~) HALF-PRICE SALE! Shirts and Knit Tops ~~114 299 to 699 Long sleeved ahltts In •ssorted prints. woven topa ln solid ~a. Junior elzes. Pant& and Jeans ' :i-: •• , 399 to 799 Polyester pant1 or cott6n·'Polyester denim Jeans. Popular atyfee. Junior stzes. 11937 ~. •25 FREE ARM with Six Stitches •• ZJg-zag, straight, blind Regular el 79 1 hemming and 3 streteh s 149 1t1tchea. With foot' l control. Pietrial P.mgr.am . May Cut Case Load . . -----·-----•yTO• aAJU.EY --~,... ..... A revolutionary OnQee Oaiao-ty Superior Cowt &nUlal _.. llllent proiram thu Pftl1d1llC J'udge Byron K. McMillan pre.- dicta wW cut cue loeda by 30 i~rcent. will eet UDder wu Ji&rch 1. ln annOWlclng the tnno•a- tion, Judge McMillan explained ~t be b., formed aspeelal panel d 12 experienced Judea to work with lltlaanta wbo wouldaarmal· Jy go to trial before JudlL He bu canceled )11'7 tda1a already scheduled ror J.ar dam Sept. 1. Jf a settlemeat UDllOl be reach under t.be new mend......, pretrial progral'.ll a new dM will be scheduled, be aaid. • JUDGE Mcll.iDan said the pro- gram is a reflection ol bis lOQC· beld belief that. mallJ Case\ now going to trial can be !90lftd out j .... putlclpatlq in lbe aettJe. · JDlllll ,,..am. JQdae McllWan said be feels alt the new crash settlement = wW be a t.remendooa mat on settlement pro-m' effect when be took a.er u presidiD.C judge Jan. L ITATISTIC8 compiled lut ,,..I( show that 2, 719 settlemeet conferences were held ln &l,perior Court during 18'78 with 821 pretrial setUements resulting from such debat.es. Judie McMillan said be believes that the 30 percent sue-c., level of last yearc~ be sulj. stantially improved \1pOll by bis new program. ••we simply have to do something," Judge McMillan said, pointing to the 340 percent increase in cases awaiting trial over the past four years. LawYetS .seeking a trial date GelfY .... """ ....... CONTROVERSIAL PROGRAM Judge a,..on Mdm•n today ror mmy types or lawsuits are beinl told that they cannot get into the courtroom before June, 19'18. That i.s the longest. waitlnl period bl Oranae County ht\tory. Judge McMillan lltresaed. f court, if a determined effort er an experienced Judie ls ade by both sides. He said a key fadlor ol bl.a P!!" gram is the aasipmtntol a• Mt- tlement task force" of 12 Judles he believes to be beat qualllled to handle such issues. County Must Reimburse $110,000 to Feds federal government,is share of future claims untll the repay. ment is complete. Jn tum, county officials will " " • ··Y~~os · .=:m-Hm~~~;::.,~1lt '"'!tlplabHm UU ~. "· t!lit ftnt ",....,, tlli9 ftnt ~ .nart $il ~ uUoo to womueYVtoboldtlMJob;.Sl>emoeratP'r-rillnat.M-.1MNlldtcilt~ _ --~ Bmbaro; sto taawe ..... elWbid: • ddefr°"'tb4k -~ -.--~ -~ --reapectlw. pan, ctlll&ral eommttt .. la ana:a,e 4 PA!CL ~ caa ••....., flu.ftce County. • JM .W "9 blld It t:IO a.m. i •9!Dda, at the Barbaro, Ill altclrDey from Colta lleea. we-.Mel~ ~ a.i'cb. MO &.. ceeda •lx·t.erm o.mocntlr.cllalrmaa -~~ LQunaBMch. • Blcbard O'Neill olS...1\*l • ~ tM pnell•• ~ ... Larrt UfU", Mn. L••dMts ol La bra. replaCM ltifa ~c• clWraiim of earnpalpi ft.Dane:• r.lorm lloMrt Harvey. <iOP ceetral ~ommlltH tll'OlmmonCeue.mdNcrmalWktr.aformer =•for Onmp CoQatJ for U. put two -~~~'=~ fed9ral and Tba olftcen dmen bJ U.. Republtc:as to Ollltcwula eampalp ft.DUff laws &Del U.S. work with Kn. !Alftdbtta an Dnkl Bat. ol La ...,.,., Court cledldica. · • ·Palma and Evelyn II.,._,,. ot Hunttnstoa Tia• dbcuHion. open to the public. la ~ vtce-chalrmen, Patrick Bonner of Irvine, .,._... by the Oran1e Coast W.,ue caf treasurer. and Thomas N. Rogers of Ora111e. WlliMil. v--.. * * • aecl'~other oew officerl fOl' the Demltcnuc BS SOVTBEaN Oran&• County central committee are Loretta Walker of ~.ale Club meet.I .Jab. JO for Al? la.aupral Westpilnster and William Farria of FUllettoo Pll'trloboDorof Pftaidenteart.w. .ic~balnneD, Mary .CapedevUle of Fullm.oo: -fte mMtine II acheduled for 7:30 b.m. at· 1eeretary, and Boward Adler of El Toro, W La Sierra Drive, lllssloa VltQG. J'or ID· tre••urer · · f-IUGn,.callDl~orG\-7"2. -. . . *** TIM officers are elected to serve a ~year ftVB NBWPOD' BBACll ?elldents at.- term. * * * Uacle4 tbe •weal"lal in Jm. ' ot Rep • .Robert IRVINE BESIDENI' Vivian Hall; who ran Badlaam (~}llewport Beach) of c,lle •Otll " unsuccessfully fot Coaeras last fill, plans to at.. ~al l>lstrlct. .tend President Cart.er'sloauguraUon this week. Tbole wbo wJtDeaaed tbe.cere1DOD1 were Kr. Prior to the tnaugural ~ent.s, Mrs. Hall will m4 Mn. Jack Hocblldel, 111'. and Mn. Glen be attend.in& a meetlnl ot the NaUonal Steering SWlwelladGeorrehtfri•. Committee of the National Women's Pollt.lcal In eddltlon, BadUm'• We. Anne. daogbtera Cauc .. • lo Wuhlo--D C. fll11Ua and lennlfer, })anmts 111'. and Kn. B.J. .... •-; * ·• Dedham of Los Anatea and Nacy Bett.eber of ASSEllBLYJIAN BRUCE Nestande CR· the Bedham dlltrfct. oalce •taff in Newport Orange) la oae of 10 Callfomla leglalatora named ~B~1e59dai;i~"'ii.,.~EiimiiL;;.:-.. ---::;::=:;:::---to a committee t.hat will try to find a way to slow down increasing lawsuits, larger awards and skyrocketing insurance premiums. Tbe appointments were made by the leaderablp of the slate Legislature. Tiie .......... .. the OwwtC.-Among the 12 na!Xled are judges Mark Soda, Betty Lou Lamoreaux, Robert P. Kneeland and Lloyd E. Blanplecl Jr., all of Newport Beach, Frank Domenlchini of San Clemente and H. Warren Knight of.Mission Viejo. A bookkeeping error will force orange County to repay about $110,000 in federal funds spent to house and treat children in pro- fit.making group homes. Richard Ruiz, deputy county aocial services director, said the error was discovered t.brougb an audit of the county's $5.1 miJlion foster home proiram performed last -year by the • federal General Accounting Of. fice. shift an increased portion of ----------------- DA.ILY PH.OT CLASSIFIED ADS THE E·PTUN SOCIETY If any of the 12 juriats is in- volved in trial at the time the week-long settlement Pf'Oll'Alll la launched each month those trials will be recessed far that period of time, Judge McMillanaplalned. · LAWYERS contacted last week expressed fears about tbe out.come of sucb trial sidelining but said they were willing to give the program a chance and see later bow t.rlala were affected by •it. "I hate to see a jury trial later· rupted like that," a veteran trial attorney commented. "Juries forget quickly especially if they are in tbe middle of a loot criminal trial or a complicated . civil acUon." Court orfi~ialB lated a.it. however, that ev effort will be 111ade to not such trials to FVMan FEDERAL policy requires that all funds paid to foster homes be used solely for provid· lng services for the children. It does not allow payments of federal money for profit-making institutions. Ruiz said no questions were rataed over the placements themselves but only in the coun- ty's claim for federal repayment. He said an error was Qlade in flline foe part of those claims. RUIZ SAID the repayment. will not be macle in cash but will be made iradually by reducing the Corwicted This le the future claims to the county and state. Sta.te policy does not pro- hibit aid for foster programs al profit-making group home in- stituUons, Ruis said. Newport Woman· W1D8 Promotion Sharon Daugherty ol NewPOl"l Beach bas been promoted to director of financial aids at West.em State University College of Law of Orange County, ac- cording to Kenneth R. Klafltom, vice president o! administration for the school. Ms . Daugherty also will supervise the WSU scholarship , program and will be the school 'a . veterans' advisor. She bas been at WSU for five yeara. • A Fountain· v a .Wy Qalt Smo•-s-g Prn....m · anaccusedonarrestol alll -D•- misconduct with ...... ft1'L. I C our young e1r1s bas been a ae nuO e ountrv ound guilty of ~Ive l8 T Brin Abo elony counts after a Jury • g at al in~Superior Court. • • ! • 'Judce Philip E. bwab accepted the Y011.,.~JteqUelyn RoSCn,Fouoderoflld!adea,OA- Ury verdict •••lad •To Tel UM Tnatb •NBC TolllOIT'OW Show l'l'en Lee HuJomr • Lo11 Goldon Show • David s•lnd Show He M\ Feb. 21 • ... • CBS Jeune Parr Show ••• ond 11.,111 01ll1n e of a b.ea:rint wlillch And you'" rud article.a about the QIQtEl!cler Progr1111, in- l l I d e t e r m l 0 • •The""' Yort T"*I • Wtllll.laton P01t e slouer's poatlble •Money...,... • Blallneu Wte't tus u a mentalb dla-• ~ Frudlco EwilliMt ered sex offender. • .6n Luden Cohama ~~louer wu~ of sex peTTet'lkm, · ttlnt a Jewel Kt contri.,.... to U.. uenc)' ot mlban. You will IAl.ft-MICM llUteAl. HOWi C'hone d9I Met e1MMa Colt• Meta $4$-MM .-1llOAIWAY MOllTUMY 110 8roedWey Co6t•M-. 842-0160 McCOINtar MOITUAallS J.touna Beech 49444115 ~Hlll9 : 7t8-0933 ' Sift-"*' Ceslt*-IO t49~1770 stop smoking on Feb. ·24th ~ · •• . ~: ·~1.ouJoln..tEadm now, ud foUow oorpllD•ntproanm. ' l:IOlllCI by boJpltlll, lucHns corpcui--. • acwemment •nde.s CINll~t. amok:Enden h• hetped CMt"I00,000 Ml'IObls kick the ....._ d.._ * • 8 years. Smok~n shows yoa the way to atop lmOklntafJnly and tomfortably. Youmoke •much •.YOU w111t until yM leua to quit Wl'blOt.rr hyp'*61, IClftl tactlca, dectric lhocb. ....,,..,. or dlablna the walls. Co• to a Fil.EE EXPLANATOlY SESSION-md bMt pr dpreats. .. by Febnalry ~. yoea ftll't need them anymoie. REAL EST ATE SALES MANAGER We are· looking tor top management personpel with two years or more experience In restdenllal teal estate to manage estabhshed oltlce fo Huntington BeachJFountaln . Valley area. Excellent Compensation. Send resume In confidence to Ad #~. Daily Piiot, P.O. B<>f 1560. ·Costa t-1eaa. CA. . r .. c.. w "· flotd It, T'°'9 M Wit! o Want M (842~5878} o..~s.dl fott Cltdlt ~ INSIDE PARKING ON 3-lMLS d>~VBIBR' TO All STORES . &oath Coast ?1111 . CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 848-7431 :;r:;..."!t.!. .2410 w. c.atttwr. ....... Newport eeedt, calf.t2tel ...... ...., "'" POfWollo to: ~···················· Al>DllllSS ; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '*'·············-.-········ NOTICE TO GROUPS AND INDIVIDUAU WHO MAY BE AFFECTED BY OR INTERESTED IN THE CONSRUCTIOM OF FACILITIES OF A WASTEWATER PROJECT 'IEING PROPOSED BY THE AJ.150 WATER MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A WMAJ I . • •• · The Board of Otrectors' of the "Aliso Wat.er Management Agency .1AwMA) cordially invites you to attend and participate In a public heartng on a SupP1emental Project Report. Phases II and Ill, Sludge Handling and Inland Wastewater Treatment Facilities; and a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for Phases II and Ill of Sludge Handllng and Inland Wastewater Treatment Facilities. The public hearing will be held as follows: · Date: January 19: 1977 Time: 3:30 p.m. • 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. -10:00 p.m. Place: Niguel Hills Junior High School 29071 Paseo Escuela Laguna Nigue1, CA 92677 (Exit Crown Valley PkwY on Qlaparoea ·school marked wtth sigfl The purpose of the hearing Is to dtacuss the Supplemental Project ReP<>rt and the Supplemental EnvlronmerUal Impact Repart to evaluate the effects of wastewater treatment and disposal facilities to serve the AWMA ·area. AWMA encompasses approximatety 43,000 acres and lnchldes the City of Laguna Beach. the Los Allsos Wat.er District, the South Coast County Water District (formerty the South Laguna Sanitary Dlstridt), the Emerald Bay Service District, the El Toro Water District, and portions of the Irvine Ranch Water District and the ·Moulton-Nig'1el Wmer District. In general, the area served by AwMA Includes the Aliso Creek Watershed and portions of the Salt Creek and Laguna Canyon drainage basins. and areas tributary thereto. . The Aliso Wf/J.er Management Agency (AWMA) was formed In 1972 for the purpose of Implementing the State's Basin Plans as mandated by the Porter-Cologne Act. The facllltiee prop()Sed by the Phase II and Ill project rePort are designed to correct ~ems associated with insufflctent treatment plant capacity, inadequate solids handling facilities. unacceptable effluent quality, and . unsatlsf actory and inadequate land disposal. · To correct theee probfems, AWMA has been directed by the State Water Resources Controt Board to construct a regional wastewater treatment system. Two major alternatives for oonstructlon of these facilities were considered In the Supplemental Project Report and Envtronmentiil lmpect Report. Altematlve1 A (Modified) provides for decentrallzed treatment facllltiee and ocean disposal at a totaJ cost of approxlmatety t:W,000,000. Alternative 2H provides for centralized treatment facilities and ocean dispasat at a total coet of approximate!~ $32,000.000. · Alternative 1A (Modltfed). though more coettv. appears to be the apparent best aftemlttve because it providee more oPPortunltl• for wastewater reciamatk>n .ct~ In tne Inland areas and ha tr. e..t adverse effect• on the environment. A SuPC)lementll Project Report prep1red by BoyJe Englne.-,.,ig Corporation and a Supplemental e,wtronmental Impact Report prepw9d by the Ctrtter for PlannfrtO and Reeeai ch ant Mifable for your ltudy Md l'9Vlew at the folloWf ng locatlons: , · . Moulton-Niguel Water Dlstrtct El Toro Weter District Qty Of Laguna Beecft. Qty Hiii Erneratd a.. 8IMclt a.. . _ .. South ~wacer Dfltrfct fMne A.nett WrlM """1ct Loe Alllot Water Dtttrtct Orange County envtronmentlll ~ ~ Laguna Beach Pubelc Ubtary Uftlveralty of Cell19fnla'" Irvine f..lbrwy · · , , Oi'ange County a.tnb8r ol Cornmen» ·· Ale~nder 8owte.. Attorney at Lew ' ~ . ' Orange County Pubtlo Ubraty-south a-8tlndt Orange County Public UbrW)'-Mfaton ~ Copl• of P.reYfout AWMA ~ R EIR'I;. nf EIS ate avallabfe for use •a refereoce~at the office of the.AtllO Waltf MINleement Agenoy.'"21600 I.a ·pu Romd. Laguna Niguel, Callfomla. . Should YoU hlMt any QUettlont « dllfre fut1t*' lnJormetJon or COPI• of the Supplement• Prafect Report or EIR. ~ oanllctlfM AHIO w...-Management · ~. 27500 La PR Road, Uiguna Niguel. CA. tae77, (714) 831-2484: or Mr. Dwight Schroeder, ~ Engln"'1ng OOrp •• 1l501 Quall Street. P .. O. Box 3030, Newport Beach, CA. 92983, (714) 752-0e<»5. • tt Ja respectf~ requested that •1 ~ l"9ladng to the SUOC>lementat Aqect Repc>rt the 8upplementll EIMtol ...... lnlPid Report be rNlde ~to the Mio Wiler MwgenMtnt AgencrA:o..a a 1ta ~tmber ~ Ha llaft and oon....,_ by mlfHno them tO,. WlllW Manialment Agency. 2noo La Pu Reed. a.:.auna N!Wef, CA. ran, wlthlri 1& -. of the date fo the .. ;.Mch~ Cilt J. -Chin.n f!'O~~~ __ __. ' -- Scots Offer Big .~Macs • By STAN DEIAPIANE : ~INBUAGH• -3-C._.., ·::>-.y ·.:a -~oUanct.·~ Hi-1blanda.. .are where... ttle treasure lies. They carry just about every- thing -like the Chinese papa-mama stores on the outer lalands of Ha wail · Ask for a tweed aboot1ng coat or a Shetland sweater. He'll move a saddle or a keg of nails, and likely have ju.st what you're lookini for. 1be price will be right. It's priced for thrifty country peopJe. In pounds -but your dollar is now buying a lot more pounds. attic tea 1:oom above a bakery and ~ ·•-ie shop. ~ · .... _... .. You ahare..a...wiodQw .seat with f ~~ secretaries and kilted attorneys. (Is it cold wearing kllts these winter days? I imagine so but can'tfi1urebowtoask.) •••• WHEN YOU DIE tN England, the tax people take just ebout everything. Lady Jean Ff orde inherited Brodlck CasUe on. tile Isle or Arran, the .southwest coast of Scotland. Indoor-outdoor plent contultatlon 11\1 fnatatl1tfon . We •lao apecl1Uz• In contelner garden•. What cost you $24 last year nQw C03ts $16.50. An Amerleen woman ln the Hot~l Caledonlan said: ~·1 clipped a pl~ture ol Greta Garbo from WoDien's Wear Daily. Estate taxes were so crippling she gave 7,000 acres to the National Trust. She kept the family recipes tor pates and marmalades. for tottil · Sbe was walklng down Fifth Avenue in a Jenee-length tissue weieht par~a. Just what I wanted for this trip " ••• SHE SEARCHED ALL tbe stores: "I . A wise move. for she now has' a castle indilstry in Laird's Larder. Makes venison and bare pates and an orange marJllA}ade laced with Scotch whiskey. Tbe tea room is always crowded . Customers stand oo the staircase and watch hungrily as stacks of sandwiches get lower and bomemade]JiararesUced up. Magnin. Bloomingdale.'s. Abercrombie & Fitch.•• She came over with the only thing she could find. "A long coat that weighed a too and made me look Uke Russian foot soldier." The place smells wonderfully of coun· try soup bubbling in copper kettles. The sweet smell ol success. / 1752 Langley, Irvine-Phone: t7S.:.7~ - 'Jluf f' Sledd Ing First and second place finishers in the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway's annual sled dog races this weekend and next Saturday will compete Sunday, Jan. 23 for the championship. The contests, which begin at noox>. are run in Long Valley at the 8,516·footl level of. the tramway. There is no charge to view the races and regular tram fares will prevail The first car to the mountain station is at 10 a.m. Last week she was in Sutherland at the top of ScoUand on the wild west coast. She found THE coat in a $1eneral Merchandise Store. "It was hang:inJ on a nook next to a pair of hip· high wading boots." ••A Mac for tbe Yank," the store owner called it. The coat is all nylon. Made by Henri Lloyd of London. You find them all over Scotland where they]e called "fish coats." PJaid shoulder"1ini.ng. Four roomy pockets. Cuffstoturnbackorclosewithdrawstrings. They're water and wind proof. Weight· Jess and warm. Nine PoWJds -say $15. *** • IT'S CHILLY AS an E,,kimo well digger here and a dreary rain is falling in Princess Street. If you cross the George IV Bridge and tumble down cobbled Victoria Street, you wind up at Laird's Laraer. It's a cozy TRAVEL Not So Quaint Gh.etto Red Lamps I NOTICE OF CORRECTION I Ruled Out The A liso Water Management Agency has Chinatown Eyed • SAN FRANCISCO IAP)-ln the tinsel-type Caplt61New1Servtce world that clings to the crowded streets or -SACRAMENTO -The Chinatown, sometimes forgotten are the young CaJUorpia Highway Chinese who mustfind their way to adulthood. Patrol has issued a ''Where do the Otinesc youth fit in?" queried warning that tog lamps ooe youth. ·'To them Chinatown is but a mere with red lenses which re- tourut trap. The once secluded Chinese community cent I y h ave been has forgotten its own people for the sake of making marketed in Callforn.la money." are We1al for use in the THESE CANDID views from inside the state. , fl.sbbowl existence that is life in the community The CHP reported that 1 -the largest Chin~ enclave out.side Alia -were five imported lamps with published In a boolc.let introduced last week by' reddhh Jen.es appeared Chinese Youth Alternatives, a community agency on the market -ap- that works with alienated youth. parenUy because of a recently advertised a public hearing on a Supplemental Project Report and' Environmental Impact Report on Phases II & Ill, Sludge Handling and Inland Wastewater Treatment Facilities. • · This hearing was stated incorrectly to be held on Jan. 19. 1976. The corrected date of the hearing should read Jan. 19. 1977. Time: 3:30-6:00 P.M. 7:30-10:00 P.M. Niguel Hiiis Junior High School 29071 Paseo Escueta. Laguna Niguel • WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & O~er Fine ~tique Contemporary Jewe\rv Watches Crystal Porcelains China Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats . Antiques etc. '· ·- We appraise & buy whole estates or •fngle Items or we'll sell for you on commission. It yo~don't know what it is or what 1t ia worth -bu.no 1t ill (or call us and we'll come out). No obhgahon or' charge for verbal a ppraisal, either in yow home or in·our 9allery. .. ,( .. . \ . ·' ' .. ~ • • . -' (}///~ J1~.£&1. : APPRAISERS 2S•2WESTCOASTH1GHWAY AUCTIONEERS . NEWPORT BEACH -8'5·2200 EST ATE APPRAJSALS AND SALES FOR LA WYERS • BANKS • TRUSTEES & EX£CUTO!$ The booklet depict.I a not-so-quaint Chinatown change in manufactur- ··the most over-developed and least understood in& apeclficatlona since ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=============~=~~========~ ghetto in America." all companies in the past The 25 youths quoted, all between the ages or 14 bad been offering ap-C.11142-5171. and 20 with police rttords varying from truancy to proved amber fog lamps. · Put • few word• murder. participated in a Special Youth toworkfor ou. AJtematives project financed by the mayor's 1976 -----------------Sum:~ri':~\~~~~ uno census, Chinatown •All CHAATIA FLIGHT suffers from its dense populall°!'· w!lh about seven TOUA •-CAUlll 'UID~ tames as many people aqueezed into its core area as R V ~ elaewbere;n lbe city. About "3 percent of all bous· LOWEST PfllCEf F2R TH~USANDS OF CHARTER FLIGHT ing was ~ub-standard. L?~~~iMc~~~.51r FA~~: s~itt~~e.~.4~· 5t.ie~ ~~e:~1~~ .,l hve in a ghetto-type neighborhood, .. wrote HAWAII $179, E~OPE •299. ORIENT $499 --- one 12th grader. "ll is so-called Chinatown. The sur-FOR FREE GU IDE CALL TOU: FREE 1·800·352·6585 roundln& or this environment is .~orse than the altatfa:ue1 1108GAYLEY AVE.WESTWOOD slums. I despise this neighborhood. 1 Y ~ LOS ANGElES. CALIF. 90024 Ciudad De Huntington Beach * ATENCION RESIDENTES DE • 0 l:iUNTINGTON BEACH I Carpet \Varehouse ~~~ 110ll SHOPeCO MPAREe$AVE I LA CIUDAD DE HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTA PREPARANDO A~IORA UNA APLICACION DE AYUOA FEDERAL POR ~··•tt••'-"t.it.Q.--utni...... ,.._~,.. ... ._ ...... ~C•U'-...... aAM.u.&••...._u ............ W'Q.'l.UIA"-• ·~''11..4.la(lil.f'.'iP"b. -.... $1,245,000 Dolates LOS RESIPENTES OE LA CIUDAD TIENEN OEAECHO A ESTA AYUOA BAJO EL ACTA DE OESARROLLO DE VIVIENDA Y COMUNIDAO DE 1974. est.OS fONOOS SON OESTINAOOS A B~NEFICIAR l..AS FAMIL!AS DE BAJO 0 MOOERADAS ENTRA~S MEJORANOO LAS CONDICIONES OE VIVIENOA, LOS SERVICIOS OE LA COMUNID'AO 0 LAS OPORTUNIDADES ECONOMICAS EL COMITE DE CIUOADANOS CONSCJEAOS PARA L05 CIUOAOAMQS NECESITA SUS IDEAS EN AEFEHENCIA AL OESARROLLO Ot: LA COMUNIDAO Y LOS INVITA A USTEDES A LA ASAMBLEA DE LOS 0°IAS: ·~ . E~o 20 de 1977 --.--,,,..., .. .. •, -. • Ai1 DAIL y PILOT Sunday. January 18, 1977 tJtl's Scott Reco:rdSLosing.3:59.7 Te~nager · Rides 5 By ED BtJ&GQT ttnd the mUe ln 3:58.2, boldlnc lards to a 10-y ard lead Cum-Rory Kotlnek of the Paclftc Vlkto?' Saotyev ot th• So•let 0t .. o.1,..,,.....,. off Wllaon Watcwa and Scott, minpopened. Coaat Club upset world indoor re-Union fouled on all att.empta but LOS ANGELES-Upeomtna botbolwbom reeotded3:58.7. &ill, Scott wasn't dlaappoint-cord bolder DwiahtS&ooet lot.be cme-ad U>•tJ&lblpwu ~for mtl e senuflon ~Steve-stm Oimllltn,rthncrestabUS.bed a ed~, "l didD 'Umow l bid it hi1h jum,p, . .de.arlD& l·Z~ an11 a-1. ~ame tho flnt Onnp County m.e< rffe>rd to the f.DvltalJoall~I' In me to break-four minutes. who leaped '1-2 oa hil MCOAd ~ Jn tbe Ovell '" .Jemff Yinners runner to record • sub.four 17th renewal, as the 23-year-old Before. I thou1bt I would run tempt in comparison t.o Kotinek's Robtnion of the Ill~« Clty mJnute mile-but the UC Irvine BYU 1raduate student broke around 4;03, but I knew'we ~ ... e flrstjump,hu1one7-6V.lndoon. Athletic Club blued t.o a l:Ol.2 junior only fin ls bed third in one John Lawaon •1 4: 00.6 Umt set in oo the ri&bt pace all tbe ~~Y · Jam-But•· or ... _ ~'"'dera victory, aettinf a' meet ~ of the featured attractions at 1.910. Scott, wbo won the Divtaion II -.... Y"'1 ~., W'bile UCLA tOPbomon Brian ~turday's Los Anaeles Indoor And lt w11 Cummin11' bit mile lut year, stayed in third beat an out.atandlnl triple Jump 'lberlot ran a •tronl Wrd lo track and field invitational. moveshortly after lbe 1,320 mark moat of the way• making a belat-field, jumpln1 a meet reeord l : 11.1. Tb erlot prepped at Cheered on by 12,000 at the that wontbe race. ed run shortly after the iun 5'-8~. with UCLA'• Willie Banks Sports Arena, Paul Cumrnlng_s, "I didn't expect him to go out sounded for the last lap. winding up second wtth a 5.'Hl~ c:boffn athlete of the meet, cap-that fut then," said Scott, ln re-Buttherewereotherstan. mark. Olympic 1otd medalist * * * * * * Margerum Stan ... Area Girl Rnns · Mile i n 5:00.·5 By a DaUy PUot Wrtter LOS ANGELES-Continually breaking age-group records for the past four years, Sharon Hulse fmally showed track and field fans .what she could accomplish a1ainst some or the CIF's-and state's-top high school girl run· ners Saturday. Displaying a blazing rtnisb after relinquishing the lead, Hulse, a freshman at Edison High in Huntington Beach, won the girls mile in a meet record 5:00.S, nipping CIF cross country champion Kelly Wells of Quartz Ht11s. Wells also ran 5:00.S. Hulse's performance was the top by an Orange Coast area athlete on a day when several turned in outstanding showings at the 17th Los Angeles Indoor Jn. vAaUonal at the Sports Arena. !Fountain Valley's Ken whose previous best waa 51-11,;, heaved the shot put 58-7 to f&nish second to Joe Staub of Cantwell in Monterey Park. Staub woo in ~S. getting the needed winning tou (59-5"4) on his next-to-last attempt. Harper's series included marks of 58-1 \4 and ST ·3. Edison's 'Charlie Ouistensen, laat year's CIF 4-A 880 winner, overcame a troubled race to nm second to Artesia's Fred Stillings In bis 1,000-yard beat. Either finding b1mself boxed or on the outside, Christensen came on near the end, running 2:22.S to Stillings' 2:22.4. Dana Hills' Steve Telaneus clocked 2:23.S in nmning fourth in biabea\. Other top area performers in- cluded Costa Ma5a's Joe young, who was fifth in the seeded two milewitb a 9:2-4 .8. Seeladoor • P•AU - NEW YOl\lt -Apprentice Joek•Y St•H Cau\ben made tborouC)lbnd racinc bistCI')' at Aqueduct Saturday wbea be rode five wtMen, includinf llllte'ale tn tbe '56,100 JnterboroQcb Han· dleap, Nttlnt an all-time record ol 23 wtnnen for ooe week. Tb• ll·year-old rider from Walt.on, Ky., equalled the reeord of 32 Ht a year qo bf Anlel Cordero, Jr., when be~ with lWterate. Tben. be broke the record ln the nlntb and Jut nee of the day. wben be won wUb Ameroo&o, tbe 2·J (a~Up. f..,1enlAJN HOUSTON -Tbe Houston Rockets, led by CalYin Murpby's 30 polnt.a, came from behind In the fourth quarter, aoortac 14 polnta ln the laa\ ~utel, to defeat the Loi A.Dieles Lakers 122-111 in a National Basketball A11oclatlon came Saturday ni&bt. The Lalcen, who bad won four road games ln a row, scored 11 conHcutlve pointl mid way tbrouab the fourth quarter to take a lot·l02 lead with 5:38 lo play. &.Ot ANOalH ltHl ~ord 1, -.-i1 11, Abdul-Mimer•• Ali... 10. 1a1u"' 1'. .t.ber'll9Uly S, KWOK I. U-t. H-I, Waslllllllefl 11. HOUS10tt Uttl ltllnflfft U. 1Clnli-i<:ll II, Ma'-'1, LUG .. 2, MurDl>Y JO, Jolwlto<l I, Ne•11n ,. .. Los.M9tles » i. n a -.,. Mousa°" 21 i> ,. 11-1n Fo<llad Giit -WMl\lf>Qton. It-. TOMI too.11 -Los Mgltltt JJ, Houllell u. t.-tl, 1'5. ""' .......... MONTREAL -Steve Shutt scored his 14th 1oal of the seuon to open the scoring and &oalle Michel Laroeque cnliled to his third 1butout of the aeaaon Satw· i ierum, who had a 47.S best 1 year, triple jumped 48-3'14 to sh fourth in an event won by lJ Lutheran's Chip Benson, who "t"t 49'6~. • fan Clemente's John Harper, But Hulse, a 14-year-old, was clearly Uie standout area runner. "I bate losing," said Hulse, whose previous best mile time waa 4:56. "And wtien she (Wells) passed me, I said there was no day, ni&ht u the Montreal Cana· ~ diena embarraaaed the Los Angeles Kings &.o In a National Hock97 Leacue game. irvme Suffers ~ 62-59 Def eat ~ : Dwight Montgomery hit the pabead basket with 1 :OS left and blocked a UC Irvine shot with 10 liecond.s to go, leading Northern Colorado, a Division I school, to a 452·59 non-conference basket- ball win over Irvine's Anteaters f.aturday night at Crawford -ra11. . tThe ~nteaters, a Division 11 am that will tum Division I xt year, worked for the last atiot after Montgomery's )jlnper, trailing 60·59. .Put the 6·3 Montgomery went ~h in '4he air to block the edium-rao1e attempt, con~ led the blotk and drove down •score 1 layup. Due to. a 54 percent sbootina gerfo_rmance and a 23·18 re· lound edg,, the Anteaters bad $llied Crom a 22·12 deficit with f;S4 left in the fint ball to • •38 lead with U :23 left In the ~bait. Louis Stepbena paced UCJ, .,., S..9, with 19 point.s. Northern Onlondois4-t. UCl,,,..190 ....... .. ..... = 2tJSo.>qelu 41tM >•••c.r-100• w ,,,,~ ,.,, ~ l t t 4 1.... fJ S IS tt ....... ''" ...,,.,,..!~~-"' way I'd lose." · Wells passed Hulse nearing the gun lap, and it took every ounce of strength for Hulse to catch Wells on the tape. "She started out aa a sprinter and sbe broke Mary Decker's half-mile age group record," said her AAU coach Bob Hickey. (Hulse ran 2~3.7 to set a 12-13 half mile marr.) O..,...c:..stA,...~ Hiellklleel " .. ,., ... ~ ...... .. ,. Mlle rel•J lwctton Jl -i. ~ tt.f'lxW >JD• 1·'"'1• 1-.cll S. Y00"9 1Coti.Mn411 t :14,j. 1·mlle lrelt<I, M<tlon II -4, Koler !Cott• Mewl 'lU. ~-IMl(tlOfl J)-1 JO'IH (Minion Viejo! 1 01.1. S"'-1. H~...-IS.nCt-1 •1. T J~ -Qet'Ufl'\ IF-talnValtey) 4f.)~. 1,000 (M(llell 11-2. Cltrll-(£cllSOll) 1·n .s; 1 _... 11-4. 1e1-<o.n.t "'"'' 2:11.S. Oltfl * <tec11on tl-6. Jonas CIEdl-1 1:-.1; (..C. l'-21-4. "'-IC.0.teMM.112 >4 1. • L.tt-S. Glu:l• ,.._..,Trac• 0., E 1-l ,..ume. LJ-J IC ..... <"-' ...,_, ..._ 0...: !J T_., use GWf'Olnet.utMonall~I Mll-1. HulM Clcll&onl );OD.J. Cl'llHt,_dl. Crown Defended GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador - Samuel Serrano of Puerto Rico 1uccessfuJly defended bl.a World Boxl.og Association world junior' ll&htwei,lbt boxin1 tiUe Saturday nfgbt wJth an 11th round knockout of challenger Alberto Herrera of Ecuador. Both boxers weighed 129 pounds. '1oy's Dream Trip Never Came Abo ut . . ,Or•tOIT Cole'• plans ror tbe l!Pmediate future were the kind Uiat would make most any J.3. )'ftr~ld heavy With envy. He wu acheduled to leave bla ColOl'ado home for • week'• mlt to Calif om.la, a trip wblcb would Include two things Greeory dreamed or 1omeday belna able to do. 1\nt, be would get to Yisit Dia· Ja1811and. And •eeondlJ. be ... -WHITE WASH remluion for awhile. But b)' \.be end ol November a bone marrow tat revealed that tbt diaeaM wu 1otn1 again ad that cancer celll were rapidlJ iocreuirt1. Docton dealt with the boy can- dldb after tbat revelation. tell· Int him the terlouaoesa ol bis ill· neu and c1JculaUn1 UJat be W'OUld live uotber atx IDOntbl. Bis aunt, Marjorie Kerr ot Garden Grove, Hya Grecary t.oolr ............... , ... ... ltlJVtt f av• up," she says. "He blltev.CS tbere would be a cure forbim. . ··And tbe trip ...... pllllldnt to ·ca11foml1 waa tbt blgeat Udn• ot hi• lift. & ...... 1ood bueball pla7eT and a1lo acellecl to •wa,au a.ad football. .-........ PAUL CUMMINGS LEADS W1LSON WAIGWA, UCl'S STEVE SCOTT (5) IN SIZZLING MILE. Pacific 8 Roundup Brnins Roll; USC Falls srANFORD -UCLA. Jed by senior forward Marques Johnson's 27 points and 14 re- bounds, came back from a 49-48 halftime deficit to score a 100·86 Pacific 8 Conference basketball victory over Stanton! Saturday night. . The 12th.ranked Bruins out- scored Stanford 22·12 in the first 10 minutes of the second half to • eoast to their third cont'erence victory with a single loss. UCLA ts now 13-2 overall. Sophomore guard Roy HamlJton was the Bruins' second Jeadin1 scorer with 22 points, 13 ln U>e second half. The Bruins a1ao got 20 point.a from sophomore f<JniardDavid Greenwood. Stanford was paced by guards Mlke Bratz' 22 points and Wolfe Perry's 21 points. UQ.A 11•1 Gr_,__ JO, -27. 5'-U. Hemlllon tt, ~llane 1'. STANPOaO IHI 1191t0fl I, McHvtll 20, ICl'!Mtrri.d t, """Y 21, ..,._. U. i<tbner 10, ~ 1, OIO¥a<clllnlt. Helfif-1 $1anford, '9, UCLA, & llouleclout - ..,..,cl, """' 1ftCI S<llm.litltd. TOie! Fouls -UClA ti, Ste11lel'cl 2'. 1.Cl!nlUI -U~ ......... _. ... ··""* •4-'18 BERKELEY -Freshman forward Dou1 71'\14' stored U . DOlntl and crabbed to rebounds Saturday to lead Callfomla to its fint victory or the Pacific 8 basketball seaaon, '84·76 over US(!. The Bears sent Southern Cal'• Trojau down to tbelr 19th coo· aecutlve conference def ea\ in the rqloQally televlaed1ame. Cal tot 18 po.lot.I and 12 re-boundl Crom Tom Scbnetclerjobn, a.·LolAmllOI (FOUDtainValley) star •. SoutbenJ Cal, lOI« al lout con· feHDH Clmtl tlua year and IUDdln• 3·12 for all earn•, ... led In acortn1 bf MUv Sattot4 and~· de! Mv Qlch star CIH1 Jona wbo ~ 12 polnta apiece. UiC 1161-Htflclerwn 10, ...i\lnqtOft 11, Salford u. -n. lrlgt.em 11. WlcllfttOI •. c:.rnno IO, Cit-1, Arnold t, W'!llme~ 2. CAUPOaNt.\ llMl -Murry 6, True '5, ~":::~ 1', !ten'°"' u, ~Her 1, ;-1• 1, H•lfll-~ C..I 3'·29. Fouled out-Jo'IK. °"""· Sc-lcltr~n. Toi.el FOUi~ C61 30, Cef JO.A-UGO. c..g.n,49-U EUGENE, Ore. -Wasblngton State used a sticky zone defense and clut,ch shooting by Harold Rhodes late in the second ball to defeat Oreg9n 49·45 in a Pacific-& Conference basketbalJ game Saturday night. Both teams are 3--1 in Pac.a play. Greg Ballard tied the game for 20th·ranked Ore100 wUh two tree throws wtth 6: 30 left, then Steve Puidokas, who sat out much of the game with foul trouble, bit a baseline jumper and a tip-in. and Rhodes made a free throw to put Waabington State ahead 42-37. .... ., ... 7. COBVAUJS, Ore. -James Edwards contributed 12 points to Washington's scorlnc dominance in the llnt 15 minutes cl a Pacific 8 basketball game Saturday, and the Huskies beat Oregon State 90-78. Wa.shln,ic;n took advantace of poor 1hooting by the Beaven to take a 39-lS advantage in the 15 minutes before the Beaven out- scored the Huskiet 18-8 to reduce their disadvantage to 47-33 by ·halftime. Today's Sp~rts on TV 10:30 a.m. (4) -oou.EGE BASKETBALL -Two of the nation's top independents, the Notre Dame Flibtfnt I~ and the Marquette Warriors. meet at Milwaukee. 11:30 a.m. (7) -GOLi/' - The top 10 mone1 wlnnera on the 1976 LPGA tour vie for the $15,000 winner's share of the '5'>,000 Triple Crown cham· pionsblpin Palm SpriQo. lp.m. (2)-NBAMSKET· BALL -The New York Knkkl meet the Golden State Wanton at Oakland. (7) - SVPEUTAU -The aecood men'aqualll)'iDJround. (4)- GOLF. -Final found cl plaJ in tbe $200,000TuHOO Open. 2:30 p.m . (7) -90XING- The U .S . bosln1 cbam- plon1hlps, taped at the Aircraft carrier Lexfnatou off Pe111acola, Fla. 3p.m. <Z>-CB.Au.ENOE OF THE 8EX89 -The second aeuon of tb1t Illies open1· wltb figure akatiq, drag racing and toe roWnc featured. Many of the events were ta~ at Mlaston Viejo. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDR WOU.O 01' 8POR1'8-1be clown princes of baaketball, tbt Harlem GJobetrotten, take oo tbe New Jersey Eeda In a 11me taped ln AUaota. Alao, the lnternaUonal akl Jumplq cbamplonabip at In· mbruck. Amtrala. a:u p.m. CZ> -HIS-' B~IKBTBALL -Tbe DnHr Nu11et1 face tho SuperSoalea at Seattle. Amellaeero•• RIVERSIDE_ .i. Ivan Baldwin of Modesto, Caw., took up the cbar1e when national champion L.D. Ottinter dropped out, and sped away to an 18-second vie· tor)' marcln ln Saturday's aeuon-openlng NASCAR Late Model Sportsman race. Tbe 300-kilometer event was t)Je 1cene·setter for today's ~.ooo Western 59<» Grand Na- tional stock car race. ....,Cleared SEATTLE -Alleged bookmaker J . Lance Cooper had. access to the Miami Dolphins' locker room and pradice field, but no club members are ~­ pected of lll.e&al activities, Jlm KeosU, executJve dlrectot of the National Football Lea&ue. said Saturday. &.••m: ....... .,. STANFORD -Baseball Hall . of Fame member Vernon "Le!· ty" Gomes wu awake, alert and "doing fine'' Saturday after heut 1urgery two days earlier, Stanford Hospital oftlcials said. Gomes, 68, wu Usted ln stable condition la the hospital's in· tensiYe e_are unlt. ....,,,,_.,, lt'lu WINTER PARK, Coto. - Defendln1 cliamplon Henrl Duv11lud continued b1a dornlna· tiDo of the um r.ro ski circuit Saturday, wino DI the alant slalom over arch-rival Josef Odennatt • Irish, Branning Face Marquette SOUTH BEND. Ind. -Notre Dame'• Irish, Idle fer more than a week, hope to end a three-same Joein1 1trin1 today in a natJooally televl.aed basketball (Qannel 4, 10:30) aame a1a!Mt 11th-ranked Marquette. Guard Don "Duck .. Wllllama Jadt the lrilb In 1corin1 with a 15.l avenfe. Center.forward Toby Knt1bt ta next •t 13.T, foUow.S by Bruce F1owerl at 1U. and center·lorward Dave B.tton at 10.4. Forward DUiy Pat.mo 11 averagtnc t.T and frelbmu pard Rieb Brannlnl. a former star at Huntlntton .Beacb'd!artnaHigh, 9.6. : -I '-rbe ~Bowl lllDeWU \la dream. He ...Se Mtndl wiu. a Dtnvet BroneN football pt.,.. 04'1e AJJa4o) wbom he bad met atChUdda'1.batpu.al. Y.UhfDI Lietzke Bolds Tueson Lead -.. 11Tbe pl11er, a •oh1Qtt•r wortr..-at tbe botpltal. broQlbt !dm u aatoarapbld football and llUr came to the houH to 'llllt o~ ud take b1m for a rtde nowandt!MD. ")b •lit« (Qreeory'a ~) Mk! tbe boy a.vu ltOllOld llDll· _,and waa Qner ln Mrioul peln uatU the nl1bt (Cbrl1tmaa Nl&bt> before b• died." ~ So, a IDOGtb aft.9i' bl WU Oftn ........ to llft -•-"" ,.,. Wort .. 4fMal WM to M• -.... G~ Clle WM .... ti .. ..., .... .., ... .... former Kaeteu ~batDplona, Tomm1 Aaroia and Charles Coody. K111en1ai. lbot a 88 ln tb• 'brl1bt. warm aunabtne, ec.t1hada11 and Aaroo al1. -t.aftna B .. cb'• Alan T•J>l• shot fo and lJ at 211. ~ lobnn1 lllller, "'the current Brltltb Open k!n• ""' the wtooer al the laat tbrM T\laeD toutfta· IDIDtl, made Mable ballr &Ix oo the ftnt hole it. plQ9d, bad a four•putt double 'boc•l' oo hll third ad •PPartatl.1 bt lll1 cb.anee be luld of aeortni a J'&re, fourth conaecuUve tftle. ... • Gauchos Tumble,90-84 Palamar'• Speed Too Mum for Saddleba£k B1C•AIG8llEl'P °' ............. ..... advanU,e to 91 .. 90 with 2:51 left on a shot from tbe earner by .Buck Da1 and then bad two chance. to barge in hoot after -Paromar tunO¥era.--But. ..... Gaucbot couldn •t bit wh.a it. counted and Palomar toot ad· vantafe ol lt. sbota ln the next minute as Palomar enlarted its lead. Ll1btnlni-qulct P1lomar 1.--..Qal,._, r~at.ui..._~ Sa4· dlMac cone1e 1ifUf Ri fut 'break, posted a mild ~ UJ)let ~ct«>' over the Gaucboe Satur- day nl.lht 1n MlH1oo Conference balbtba1l pla)' on the laler'1 court. It wu Saddleback'1 flnt lou ID t .. new IYiDnulurn. after ftve wtm. Tbe Gauchos are now 2·1 ln ecnference plaf, a iame behind Palomar. All-conference auard T)Toae D'avts hit a tbree-poi,at play with 2: 18 to 10 to sive tbe Cometa ao IWOlead. Davla llaiabed wltb 31 points, setttna mo.t of hla 14 fteld loala on euy llJUJ>a oft the fuUlreat. And teammate Ken Jacaon hit ·11. lncludlnc five atralcbt buckets mid way throuib the aecond ball. Saddleback •1 Demlll Smith, IUfferlng an off nllbt, stW bit. 28 points, He converted 11 ol 25 at- tempts. And auard Tim Sbaw bed 20, 14 in the~ half. Tben came a play that really put coach Bill Mulllun'a Gauchol in a hole. It WU a nlp-and·tuck affair all the way with no more than aix point.a aeparat1.D1 tbe teams unW the clolloi minutes. Saddleback'• Marty Zotc hlt from in cloee and was fouled on tbe play, but Olle ol the of1tclala ruled that Zoig was foul4i before Palomu finll&ed With a 51.7 pc;rcentace from the field, bltttni 38ol17. Saddleback C'1llled 61 Of · 78 ('8. 7 percent). .......;_ "" <Mt~lr Palomar, which bad trailed thrcMlah JUOll of tbe f1nt hal!, srabbed • eo.58 lead wtth 13 minutes to go and nevertralled- altbougb the score wu tied flve UJDel an.r that. •theahot. • Zocl then mined b1s first free throw and Palomar followed with a pair ol free throws by Don !or for an 8l5-80 lead and with 1:33 left ,. .. ,.. ..",,.'" o.vf• u J J i1 Mcll .. 11\ , 0 2 14 ~ se110si.. 100110 twas all but_o.y..er~ ~ •tlttO.. 61114 --. ~''"~ 11 6321 ,,,,., ' • t 14 ~ ' 0 4 t ""11.n ' 0 1 , M.1.11911 t 2 • 4 UIMr OtOt.,._ eOtO Saddlctm:k pare4 t!MfCometa• TheGaucbos then m1aae4 tour TMek • 14 f7 t0 Hllfll I 0 0 t HelftllM: SIMlll. T*41 '1 10 11 '4 Pirates College, Prep Handed · Swim Result$ Of Loss SAN DIJ;GO-The Oranie Coaat. College Piratell turned the ball over 39 times Saturday n1lbt ~d dropped a~ overtime decision to host San Dieco Mesa in a ·South Coast Conference basketball opener. Twenty two of Oranee Coast's turnovers came 1n the second hall, and the most crucial came with lour aeconda left in reeulation. Havtn1 tied the score on Jeff Golde!~~fuumper witb4:"'8 rem 1. the. Pirates got the ball baclr 24 seconds later after :Mesa committed a turnover. The Pirates then worked for the last sbol and Jeff Lbcott. hit a jumper with four seconds left, only to be called for traveling. Then In the overtime. the hosts scored the first. five point. betore Jon lloUand's jumper with 29 aecooda to eo ed Dan Bolttt's two free Ulron with two seconds re· nWnln• cut the deficit to one. After Boldt's free ttirowa, Mesa threw the ball aw-..t mid. court, but a desperation sbol failed for OCC. U~ Irvine's Vangeles Coeldnas scored a double victory in the 1,()0().yard freeatyle and the 200 back, but the host An· teaten lost to the Pep- perdlne Waves, 69--43, in swim meet action S.tur· day afternoon. And ln the women's c0mpetitlon, visiting UC Santa Barbara defeated UCI.163-123. Meanwhile, the Foun- tain Valley High swim team tln1sbed fourth in the team sta.ocllngs al the F.dison·Marlna Relays ill Hunt.inatoo Beach Satur. day. ·~-....,. VAltSITY ••IOO IM-1. Mire C01ta •:0177S 1. K•l•ll• •:ot.'11 3. f'tlH Vereltt •:ot 1q . h SO ,,..._,,Pa'" Vt,_ 2:21Ul2 2. ltolll"9 Hiiis 2:21.lllt a. Mita CllU 2:217M. ••SO llru11-1. ltolllnt Hiii! 1:0S.1:14 1. f'elff Verwt 2;0M$7 1 '"-l•lnValle yt:OJ SIJ. •1t1011..-1. Palot V•relts l:d ."'62. Founleln Valley 1:4'-J473. Mir• c..ta l:it.231. '"'° 1>e<•-1. "0111,.. ttm11:&•M J. Mire Co•I• l:S3.07t 3. 1..8 Poly 1:U.J06. '11100 ffw--1. Mire CotlAI t : •. 444 t. PelOI VenlH i:Jl.tol ), Rolll .. Hlllt J:M.m . •lllOITMC!My-1. Mire Coit.a 1: .... 1n J. P-'OJ Verdel 1:46."° J. Ul Poly l:ftMJ. Teen1 1Cotl119-t. Mir• CO.ta 7' t. Petoo v..-, ,, J. "°'11"9 Hilts S4 •. ~~:.'"" n 1. ed1-12 t. ,ltOSH·tof'H alOOIM-1. lldl-1. P•losYe!WI J Mira Cost.a. Tl-": 11.1)6. •lllOtr-1. 11110\ V••"-t2. Edl- J.MlreO>tla. T1-· 1:•.•1. •llJll WNst-1. fdllOft t. ....... eln V•lle~ J. Mir• to.ta. Tl,,..: J• 14.»f. ••SO lly-1. l dl.oft 2. -•In Velley1MlreC.IAI. Time; l·S•UiJ.. .... 111<1<-1. ·"-J. '-""" Y•...,a.Mlr•Cnt.a. Time: t :OILUt. u100 tr-1. edi-t. Mir• o.i. 3. Pelot Vttdn. Time: J:U.• --....-1. ~leln Veile¥ 2. MfreGoMea. ~Time: l:SS.71S. 'h--1nv-1. Edi'°"• i. oi.1 "-i.ln Valley end Mire Coot.a'°•. -v .......... Cott.a i.w .. , .. . UCI"""" IQI IHI ,...,...,._ .tCIOrMdley r91ey-1. UCI l :4CI. 1,oot lrH-1. C:.tkhlH (UCll 10;0U 1, Mlfflore IPI IO:OU 1 lloulty IPI 10:1$.2, 200 lrH-1. l!ltoft IPI hi.I• 1. 0.-IPI 1144,7 a. Ktll., IUCll t:Q.,I. SO frte-1. My1r1 IPI 22.4. 2. Undttrom IUCll 22.S J. M. FIQlletoa IVCI) JU. Min , ... 6l/I 200 IM-1. WelllO!I IUCll 2:0U 1. ~men ::::~.rd\ IPI l'OU J. Coyle CPI 200 ov-1. Ectwerch (Pl 2100.1 t. Wi 61 31 Gol ... rv IP) 2:0.u1. Wet.on IUCll m, • 2·~~· tree-1. Ehon (P) ~ s 2. ~(UCll llAJ.hcW (UCJl 1be Liberty Christian ~ Minutemen ol Hun· tin1ton Beach put tocether an overwhelm· inafourthquanerattack ud destroyed visiting Hesperia, 61·31, io Qu1s. Uan Lea1ue baskaball aetioo Saturday night at tbe Salvation Army Youth Center in Santa Ana. llt.1. 200 Melt-I. COSlrlMS (l)CI) 2:0H 2. Coyle IPJ 2:0U J. "*ru IUCJI 2-11 '· soor,..._.1. 0..-(Pl 4:n .72. Kelly IUCll4.Sl03.Me90lor• IPl•:51.7. 200 llf'e..a-'f, FIKllltt IUCll 7, 1' O 2. ""'-• If') 2:20.4 J. VcNy- (UCIJ2:tU, «IOI-relay-I . ..._r«,.a:IU WOMUf'S SWIMM I NO UCIMl!e llUI "'" ucsa «IO!Mdl.,,reley-1 UCSl4: .. J. "° -1. II' rcll IU Cll 2. Wel\OI\ (UCS81 S. Clll IUCS81. Time: S:•.t. 9 lllcJl-1. Crwhllet1lr IUCS81 2. Jone (UC\el l. CUii\' IUCSSI. Tl-: 31 S. AreaP~ep Wrestling 0.M Miii• tavti.u..e VAltSITY '7-1. CHIO (Orenoe Gltl\) 2. Pro ... ...-IH8 1 J S. McC.1111 (010 4.WllH(Gt-Oron)J 'IOS-1. Cllwnett <OrM .. Glertl l . c.,,,., fldl•onl '· 011,.n "'"'' \'ell..,I •. Wllll•rt ($AV!. t14-1. ArrHI• IOHI 2. Liii IH8) J. Miiie< (Arroyo I •.Miller 1•11l-.). '22-111pollto IKttell•I 2, T. McCenll (OM) I . lteblnUll IH8) '· ~-(Sin Pea.q11all. • 119-1. l..ockll••I fH81 1. YOllfl9blOocl 10.rcltn Grove) i. f'l<l<al CEIT-H TrofoCMtrlMI. lU-1. Wlllla1'1•. !Simi VllleVl ,, si..-w tSA.V) J. T'-nl~ IH81 4. .larr .. 1 IOH), 1;o....1. llerter ISh~I ....... .,, t. TllOrnlo<I (HI) J. "ewellere (...,IQ Hetlr'l'l 4. Mll'll1 IO.reltfl Gr-I. 10 -1 ... IW!Off IMerlnel 1' "°" CH8) .s. w,.,. (N-MY Peril 4 Allen IOr.,,..Ollft.I. 156-1. ~., ISIMI Velley) 2. Hyett l"-""rY Pertll a.. .....,.. ll>t11 4.Wllllert (S.nt•All•>. ,.,._I. Urey IS.nt• AMI t. .-. "'*" IOHI I. LA,.....,.. cor.,. Oletll 4. et-ti (Newbury Pal1tl. tn-1. 0rt11'1e1s1,,_.1 2. si._ lo+fl a .• McOoftelcl (Hll 4. lo911d CSln VMlefl. lfl.-1. !tot.II IHBI 2. Fertw rs... P111q11111 .,_ Henic.111• ce...._.1 .. 51,.,,.,, tA,.,...,o). Hwt-1. Cllorry CHIU 2. SNrp <Kettlle) a. Castro ISAVl •· .... .....,. (Hiii lf:d1M>lll. T••m IC0tl119-1. Hun\1119\0n llelCll 2.0-HllliJ. ~I Vall..,.. NIWllOl1 ltl IU ) ""'-V.eWr '1 -LAcilloM•I IHI cite Henflbever ~. 10S-Ur11111 IFI plM.ct C.rrO:St 11-POll IFI de< ""SlllnQ4-1. 1n-or •• 1., <Nlclec0olnek11S.2. 1n-6tre1111lle IHI dtC Mend ..... S.l. U~on IF) pinned ll•rr'l' 1 :10 U0·~11t1em IF) dK Pom ... 4. U7-W111lll•Y IFI oec ,._,,, ..... ~56-f'llter-IFlde<M.idwt~. 1'7-•VllOldt (Fl dK "out~. tn-Unpl\Mr (FI 1>111'*' 8o<llmll~ '"· 1.,_nello IF) -111 lorlelt. Hwt-+teldtldl CF) pinned YNIOO:W. iriT-lm ltlllC ... le t7-~· 1111dK1rv.m~. ~ton lK)de<C.reyW. lli-Wllty (El -by fOf'felt. '~'"(I!) -l)yfO(f-11. 1n-.n IEI "'°" llY forfeit. lU-oroM (el -by lorfelt. • 1«)-«ey IEI dK B#elllerM. UJ-~ IEI plllfltd IOllrH O·& l~Mll Ill Dinned Cat10:2l. 1'7-Smllll (El pinned Knywlc,kl , "· 1n~l119 (El won by torfeft. l~ce (/Cl Cite ,...,.......,~t. Hwt-<.of ... (I() -..., forloell. College Cage Scores Pro Scores • lletMNl HICMy ""-Mcllftr•ll 6, L~ A•lea 0 Ml,.....ot•l. llottc>fti Ille! HY ....... n J, Wnfllnaton I Pllf._llllll• s, ColM-2 Pitttllllrtll '· 81111•10 2 °"c.til•. Tor-I 0....1-A, Ven<eUVert 51. Lolllt '· Oetroll 0 ... , ......... ~"""""~ HouitOfl ltt, Los A"9911t 116 °"~ ... Mllw-.e 9' "-1• '4. Cte.,.lllld 1' WeWnoton 1 IJ. ll'ortlend 101 0etro11 m. lllffelo 10s KtMA,Clty IU,Atltnteto Although never lead· frC, the Pirates outre- boanded Mesa 30-17 and CJUtahot the Olymplana, .. 1 percent to 42. But Mesa bad 24 fewn tumoTen. Phil Bolden, wbo fouled out witb 3:18 Jell lD reiulatloa, led tbe Pb'a&es 1n acorin& wtlb 18 points. Led by .center Jeff Dreyer who scored sevm ol bla 13 point.s in the ftnal period, Liberty out· acored Hesperia 27-3. JO l!y-1. 'W!Menle~ IUCSlll t. "'-lUQll a, Gould (UCO. Tlmertt.t. 100 lr•e-t. lltrl,.nd (UCI) t . ~ IUCSll) .3. Tvrner 1uae1, Tl"": •.o. Edison, Uni Fall Huntington Valley Cbrlatlan•a (Newport Beach) came with Mary °""" c.... '"'' Star of tbe Sea (San ~ •: ~ ': : .Pedro) was canceled and .._...., s t ~ n lri1l be resebeduled. ....._ • t s Ill oiw-1 e S t Ulwty ~(II) u.c.tt ,,., ...... ., ...... \31S WlllMd S2.JIJ ..... 14 2tll)rww S:t •U ..,.__ . ·4·~ J ••• T.W\ tJ 11 " M ~ J o 3 4 tt11ttl111e~ SD MH1, t,_t2. W.W 1 e o ' JC Cage Standings °"'~' ' 0 , w ..... ' ... I!_, 0121 L..-1111 T-..t 17 '> 1S 61 1c.--.o.,..,. ......... . " ....... Ull.~ • '4 u 21-41 • 1M--1. <:uny IUCS8l 2. WW10tll IUCIJ a. W•rner IUCSlll. Time: 2:JS.4. 100 l:lfeast-1. Wood.I IUCSlll t. r'-rle IUCSI) t. Plrlll IUCS81, Tl"": 1:11.0. .,,_,..~1. ucsa 11•1.1. .,, .. re1ey-'1. ucsa •:00.1. • ,........,. <:tvc:ktl\ltftll 1ucsa1 t. Wtrrolll (U(I) J. C..rllOfl (UCI). Tw:t:o..-. 100 rty-f. Er<ll CUCll t. WI~ ,......., (UCSI) a. Dolet1 (UCO. l'l"": t :OU. • 100 lliKk-1. Cl\ICkJl>enlr IUCH) 2. CUnv IUCHI J. P .. rlt IUCO. Tlmtt ''"·'· SO WHtt-1. WIMS (UCSll t. 91oWts CUCH) J. o.len (UCl), T1M9•At, M tre-1. lertreftd (UCI) !, ~ IUCUI a. Mvnfflf l~l. Ti-:26.1. lOO 1¥-t. we.dt IUCHI 2. Artlt cuc:sa1i.~ IUCI). Ttme: l:OU, .,,...,.....,_..ucsa1:eiu. ed Garden Grove, 3-0, ~ Sonora CJ.a Habra) beat Santa Ana's Foothill, 2..0. La llabra Hieb Ued Huntington Beach's F.d.lsoo Char&ers, 1-1. ad· vanclng oa penetration time, and University Hlah of Irvine wa.s edged by vllltina Coltoo, 2·1, in sec Dealt second-round action of the girls' en· field hockey playoffs Satu.r· 8(). 7 5 Loss day. No. 1 seed La Habra accumulated 5:14 in SAN DIEGO-A wild penetration to host Southern California F.diaon's l :H . CoUeee rally fell short as Shelly Holman acored the Vanguards dropped for Edlaon with two an 80-75 buketball de- m.lndtea left in the f1r1t ciaion to Pt. Loma half with Raedean Rona College, here, Sat.urda,y • !und!y, January 18, 1 m DAIL V PILOT "''i INDOOR TRACK ••• ~: .,.. ...... friillau NewporiHarbor~ Another ex-Newport 1t:aDdout, Terry Albrit.. too, wu far off b1a top form 1n tbe 1hot put but atW flnlJhfMS third with • toaa of H-a\4 . Mac Wllkin.1, dltCUI wbmer ID tM 18%1 Qqinplu ~ tured flrlt in tb• .~ •l 8'J·t. Al Feuerbach wu 'HCOdd atM-2~. Albritton, wbo onee beld th• world •bot put mark at 71-1~. lnJared h1JI 1boulder prtor to the tm Olympie Triall and ii Juat roundln1 backtnto shape. ''I 1tllt don't have ~nfldence 1n the * * * ~u411D. not re-claJml~ foul aftlut: .ur deceJ•attq." lald Clancy Edward"• 101r·-~~· A b r I t t 0 D t ,, " 0 ci-owdin1. Zdwardt, "'° tranlferred ftom th• t1Dlahed th1rd wu dlJ.. \Jnlvenlty ot Hawall to qual1fled to fourth. 8tanfordracatly. Mik• B9tt, who dJda't o th• r •tao clout compete ln th• f?t Ol)'m• perlormaneea included piu becau•• of aq. lit.eve Reddlck'a double Afr1ean boycott. ~cm U. ., 1prlllt vlctol'}' aa the 1,000 In ~:oa.e, ancl. 1PNdst• won ttt.opena..-8clwtlt-Jfoe-. ~ ._ • in s.a aod eo ln 8.1. ln the the •oo metere ·at ~. !O, be Dipped 20-year-old 01.Jmplct, took tbe SIG bl • Jlouaton."llcTear, who a.i. Jsasruo9.0lnt.helOO. UC lrvln•'• J\ldwd In tbe eo. McTear Grout ran 2:U.a m tM I pulled up after 80 yarda, 1,000. .. • , Area Golf Results WOM8M'laHul..'n I.ANTUNA CC ~"""'T-MfMftll A"'""'-'· "'-C.lt, It; t. (tlel..Je:tlt.le v,.Mtl, t.o1•.,.,. L.oOwlMl!oftey, e.tlutltth ~.,.. ... ,.,..._,, ~-...,.., tt; t. ltlel Alke Hluon. He,.I Oedolr; ._ Ille) ..... ~ ... '1. Mery ,,...,,,,.,, .... . C f<lltlll-1. Evel'lft Troitler, U : f. (\le) Fi' .. o-,e, -.Wrrl ... °""9W1. II; '-l.11d te l"ettenon, ,,. 0 1<119111-1, MMv Cl'9Wln. 21: 2. Molly "-Y,20; J.. IOelle F--, 11, tavlNICOAITCC •v•• H•IU T•v,, .. •,1t11t: " ,,,._,. S.11y Cltlll, aw.; t. Nelllta U~aM. I ,1 ....... 1, OIMle o.111. aM; t. l\ltl ~di Rou, 8ttty ~ P'Wns,woul,J6.. C fl!IQM-t. JMn 1'1y!Of', JSYI; 2. Ooro411y --· Jt; J. htty Hon-cllln4fl. 17; 4. G••lclltn Otlller9. «I. O PllGllll-t. Meroeret ~IC-ie, :16"; 2. IU.) So1tl• Kell•y, Kel1- 0'0e11, JM. Crln·<rou Tourn•ment! A. Fl11111t-t. ltutll Poole, 34; 2. Katl9 Genlnef', MVi 1 J.. Bette C.tllcart, as. a ,.,.,..,_.,, ....,.. 1m1111, %1: z l\le) Cay H\fllet'9, Jun O'Sk.., m't; '-~T-,is. C l'lltlllt-t. krbere WOod, 30'h; 2. Met1e ~orui. ": 3. Tlletme c:.r1-. ""' ..... ti,. .. ...._._ aw.: s. n111 Ari-aotttwe11, Merv!• -.-, »: 1, .HM Teylor, ~; I. (llel Jerri Mlrllma, aeverly Qmwell, Mulne Ht11\dley, Mio\. Q ~lftM-1 •. Mery Tr•I-, 2't ~ • trttll 0.•1-, ""; J. Kelle O'Dell, st: 4. ,,..,..,.,.. M<ICtMle, ~: s. Olel $onle ltelley. fren Strk:ki.r, a: 1. •'11ftUM Vel*t, M; I. I,_ AIM- qullt,JS. "°'MILS SOUAll• OC Tin Wlllall• To11rna me11t1 'A Fllallt-1. ltltl Heney AMtl-, JMn CM*, 40; a. "ow ... s.111ne. 11; ._ (11el Merilyn Hert, Carel LAU, c-t\'11 west.~ • f<llthl-1. llllonM Jeff ..... 42; 2. (llel lle'1 Holl. ll•m• wi.iw, •11 •: Olal nw-J'lnlJ:I• .. ,._ Miiier, 40; 6. 0.. O..M<Cllllen<l,Jt; ). Weft. .. °""O'Y.l7. c l'lltllt-1. 8twrty Harper, fJ; t. ftltl JUN H-, Met .. N911111, 40; 4. 8erl)•r• 011cemm1111, >t; s. 1Mrl.,_ Helchek, 31. 0 F11911t-I. Heft J-. »: 2. Ilk) llllW• llowden, l!dlt11 lt1lloctl, JS; •• <tit) F.-H Dorne, SyMe ~. Key KflOlllf, 14. Nabers cactillac 2600 Hort.of Boua.¥etd Cotta ..... f40.9fOO ...~~ IMMEDIATE ·· •! OCCUPANCY ::' . 101,388 so. n. For help with all your f amity Insurance needs, aee: DINMIS IOW. 411 lntCmt lfwy. """"' ... NUtll I NEWBMLDING PUJS BAIL SERVICE, DOCK·BICB LOADING, EXPDlllON LAND, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FBBEWAY ACCESS a MORE. For infoonaflon on this oc other bUilding alternatiWS, call your broker or Craig Lyon. Manager of Sales & Leasing. at (213) 628-4204. (714) 833-10TO. AVAILABLE Area Basketball lettini the assist. nlCbt. F.dJjon, which a!sololt SCC ~railed by 18 Stll•f-ln the second round Jut point.a with 13 mlnutel to ..__. ~ NOW AT IRVINE INDUSTRI COMPLEX MD .._ ... I leleMff, °"'9llll"r lVtr1--. "-"ll-1 MO, tM.. IOl'ttOMOlt• ""',,...., 1111 m1 c"""' IWlllO) ,. llOIMll!ly ...,,..,, It) " ltl Mciver ......,.,0 c (t)Wtlll- flwtllld 16> o 14) 11111r ,...,,..,,,, 0 (12)°""" flV turl11t tvbtt Cowin t. .... llrNeh,, ..,....,,,.., ,., ,.. .. 2. ,,..,, ......... ,,., ..... year, finished the season · 10 in the game, then 111111t omca: with a 7·8-2 mark. made lta move. The """' .. '\ Bltolllnt-. Ulllltl• Unlveralty'a aoal was Vansuard1 cut. the----------------------------~_,, scored by Sue Walker margin to 78-75, with .Pt. and ended tbe year with Loma blttlnl a pair d a 13-1·1 record. free throws after the In other playofls ac· fiul buzzer • Uon Cb~ Oak defeat. Ted B erg er 1 on sparked Soeal with 26 Tourney Set point. • Tbe Vanruarda bit on-lY 26 percent of tbetr ... iii the OiMaiM Mlt wblle PL Loma 1lisle4 ~a 10 percent mm • ......... C:.IOJJ .. fl ,,, * ' , . , 2 10 ' • • $ ' • • ' t 1 • ""'*• • ts ......,_!Pt.._.. ... Q LIMITED MEMBERSHIP Q 10 NEW CHAMPIONSHIP COURTS Q ROBYN ft1'v -DIRECTOR OF TENNIS .. r:;tJ4pA1LYPILOT _1_Bousing Market .Talk Set Marin.a EXpanSio_nDone PVBUC NOTICE PtJllUC NO'l'ICB l'JClalOUI •ldldll .. MAMIU&TIMINT ,,,. ll>rle¥f111f --I,. CIOi"f llull· Apart~ent Complex Units Opened -·· aAV S"Oltl! ~LUMlllN() "'"0 Hf!~ TIHG, Of Ho Ne•ll0'1 llYd ~Be•cl\CA,.~Me llll01rd Let Cl•1k 111• \o S.~'""" liw , Lo• A,.,.,. tA tOOIS Tbue of Southern Ca1Uorqh'$ major «onomlst.i wm address the January dinner meet1n1 of tbe Home '.BuUders Councll ot the Bu!ldint Industry As· aociation, addreaslng : themselves to the CW"· rent conditions affecting the housing market and to the indicators polntlng the probable direction the market wlll take dur· mg the c.oming year, at 1he J\irporter Jon Mon· dayal7p.m. ~ Ken Ackbarali, vice ~ident and monetary -economist for United rCalifornia Bank, will Site Leased Kenneth Lloyd has leaaed a 2,475 square foot buUding in the Mariners Mile Square at 2700 West Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach, and plans a contemporary men's and ladies ' fashion &'ports wear shop. A $1 milhun expansion prosram hat been com· pleted at Newport Marina Apartment.& oo the waterfront in Newport Beach and H new lbitury apartments are ready for occupancy. Expanaion of the apartment compleit at 919 Bayside Drive alto included the bu1ldln1 of ZS bo•\ slips and nine side tf~•. accordin1 to Robert McLain, preaideot of McLain Development Com- pany, who also developed tho orl'1lnal ~-unit Newport Marina Apartmenta coruplex. "Completion or the slips and fiea provides dock· ing facilities for the first lime at the apartments," said McLain, whose firm currently is developing Big Canyon Townbomes in the Irvine Company's exclusive cc;immunity of Big Canyon. "OCCUPANCY OF TIIE BOAT slips ls tidied to residents of Newport Marina and the Cove and members or the nearby Shark Island Yacht Club, in accordance with agreements with the City or Newport Beach and the Coastal Zone Commission," he said. eoncentrate on "Finan-r--:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.. . eial Condition• AUecting the Housing Jndustry in lm." Dr. Gordon C. Bjork's address is entitled "Will the Bubble Burst in 1977?" He is Professor of Economics at Claremont Men's College and con· sultant to Mortgage Bankers of America. John H. Owens is vke president in charge of re- search and analysis for the Public Affairs Research Department for Security Paci!ic Na- tional Bank. His s ubject Is "1977 Housing Outlook -What's Ahead for the Housing Jndustry." 2 Builders To Talk on New Year Presidents of two of Southern California's largest building firms will discuss the problems ahead in 1977 at the Sales and Marketing Council meeting Wednesday, at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Kicking off the meet· ing wi 11 be Michael Keston, president or Larwin -Southern California, Inc. Randall Presley, pre- sident or the Presley Companies, will be the second keynote s~aker. The meeting will be in the Santa Ana Room, with cocktails at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7. BEACH AREA LIQUIDATION· 200 yarcb from BOATING; FISt-flNG, WATER FUN Carlsbad By-The-Sea SAVE $10,000 2 and 3 BEDROOMS $36,490 to $49,990 Thi s weekend1 Final opPortunity to purchase a luxury condominium home just 200 yards from ...Atter fun and almost in the center of th e South Coast's bOoming beach area• 2 and 3 bedrooms, decks, luxury baths and kitchens ... all brand new and priced fa r below today's fast rising .new home prices. You'll lo"e the setting. the pool. the btg trees, the views. and close proxrm1ty to lagoon and ocean. You'll be amazed at the low. low prfces ... and the easy way you can buy. Be there early! Just 6 homes to close out at these low prices Investors welcome. NOTICE: ""' .... roof*""llllHUfH NJfnC. """" .·, moh1h• ,..,.f ""• J·••f••t tu u·lh-<' '""' IO'lllitf t-o•h1H1f f'H'·· 111 '"'' tJtt•Od Alf ·•'t· lit 1h1t l\tt11t; 11• 'Wt"I IJll'.fUl,.r(j l~y .lff t1i)Lk , 11 It•• m 1¥~1 I rlu1 111 cu•11tt 't>,rtlH>n•. AIJ 1#11t I'• 11 .uM •• ·-All lo.uj_.(j ,.1tt\ I 1•u1, t1 '"'" nn\1 Wtth • •t.thm• V.,. olf\1 f'<HJ Mr"''•·I N14fl•' '1(M1 •,f'fd r 1wr lftWI IH>fH llll;\t .1w,11l.1hh To \et lhe ~. take th" s~., {)!~po '"'''W·'Y Soorti IU~I Pd\! Oct""'\HI~ to 1he 1 dm~r>rk 011 1Arnp in J>t(lure•Qut!"Ca1lsb6d by llu• St·• f 0110 .. l ~m.11xk to Ad~m .. thon ti> C:hrnqutphl And Ha"""" """"' '\Hlu<l1'fl .• hard lo lirotl hut ""'1rth 1t1 Opt·n S.11urd,-.,, '"" C.und '" ,.,.,,,,., 11111 ] .!'J f,.ll'ol 61 !>10 ~!>10 fh1s sale 1s to 1tciu1dale the final 6 homes atop the t11lls ad101n1ng belV· t1ful Agua Hec1onda Lagoon . . . a private lagoon ideal for boating: fishing, water skiing, picnics and s w1mm1ng. The lagoon 1s aPf)foxi· mately 200 yards from your front door. Th is site is less than one mile from the Pac1t1c Ocean in a secluded, tree covered area almost impossible to duphcale tor any price along the coveted California coastline. Remem· ber, only the final 6 villas to sell. All priced at the lowest per toot price you will find anywhere• The house that .. , got ff you think that sounds fish)~ consider that sil~(!lc-family homes today arc selling befarl' they are c1ic11 built. Our qtfality Park A1c . .,<1 l/o111cs are a/Jiwst SOLD ou·1: You 'll ftn,,c .. to hurry t'(J bcn~fit Jn,,,, these affordable prices, at this especially co1wenh·m location. 'I1wt 's a/art, 11ot j11st another fish scor}~ Two or three bcdro1mzs • Two bar/r s • Family Room •Atrium in most plam • Cathedral ccilin.~s with ro11.~h sc1w11 bcmns • Wood shake roofs • [),,,,[,J c c111 .~am.~c' • Backyordft!ncing • Sprinklers mul la11111 i11 fnm t yard • Ceramic tile t'lltric•s. ·~l(yS~e Family Homes From $77,500 · The new bulldlns lncludea one, two and two- bedroom and d•n apartments contalnin1 1,109 to 1,723 square feet, excluslve of balconles or patios. Rental rate• ranie from $4.95 to $1,095 per month. said Marvel Wetmore, leasing a cent and manaaer of the apartment complex. TeE NE" SEcnON OF Ne wport Marina Apartment• has been styled in contemJ)Orary architecture to relate with the existing complex by Corbin. ·Yamaf\ajl and Partners, Newport Beach architectural nr"'. . To avoid obscuring the views of the Balboa Island and Promontory channels through ex pans Ive bay windows, balcony ralllngs have inserta of clear pleiUglus instead of wood pickets. The balconies range up to 27 feet by seven feet in slze, Mn. Wet· more noted. In the design of the building, soundproofing re· ceived particular emphasis. Between each com· mon wall are staggered studs and four-Inch fiberglass double insulation baUs. MASONRY FlllJ:PLACES, thick pile carpel· ing,. cable TV outlets, smoke detectors, brooaed alwninum slidlna alass doors with bronze tempered glass and large dlning areas Which accommodate six to eight people are featured in all apartments. Each unit also bas an electronic garage door opener and a kitchen with range and self-cleaning oven, dilhwasher, trash cornpactor, disposal and Orlental Ash cabinetry. Rental lnformation may be obtained a t the Newport Marina office or by calling 673-&U4. Tax Watchdog A Realtor Role? How can Realtors serve as watchdogs over local government, to ensure that property laxes will not be increased unnecessarily? This qu~tlon will be answered by Jerome Blank, 1977 president ol the 95,000-member Callfornla Association or Realtors, when becomes t.otheharbor area Wednesday. Blank will addrese a joint meeting of boards of realtors from several neighboring communities. Art Giovinetti, president of tbe Newport Harbor· Costa Mesa Board of Realtors explained that Blank is traveling throughout the state to discuss CAR programs and plans with lhe Association's 17-4 Boards of Realtors. His theme for the year centers around "consumerism" -what Realtors can do to protect consumer interests. PUBLIC ~O'nCE PUBLIC NOTICE Rot•' MICll .. , Dullltt. JU I ,._ltrota, L°""f Cle-.;ro, CA 'Olfll "'t Tiii• {)v\lnf'• 11 cottdu<l.cl llY e -r•l MrltW\1110. llltl\lrd ~ .. C:I••• Tllh t i.tf"-1 WH Hied wltll tilt C....Mv Clt<ll ol O••no. C-ty "" J-" i. lt17, • ..... II \ l"WOll"1oed 0.-COl\I O.i1y PilOI, t J-" f, 16. U, 30, 191 I )4~1' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE '1CTITIOUS aUStNlU NAMEST&Ttr:MIENT Tiw followinQ ... , tom .... doing Ml· -us: RICE·MVERS, 119)1 IMcAr111Ur llllld., I rvlne. CA. GrtQOrY O. RKe. UU BoMla Pl ., Coll• AMw. CA. 'U21 I!..,,. L. Myer1, 3S60 o.I AmO II., TOfr•nce, C~ t050J This blnlnen I• conducted bY •nun- l11CClfpor1i.d ancx:1a11on olhor tl>ln • ... ~hip. Gr-yO Rlct This s~i.m1n1 w•• llltcl with tl>t Counl{ Cink ot o,.n~ County pn J-tVf,1977. .. ._ PubO&lttd Orln9e COi\! 01lly Pllot, J-ry9, 16,U, 30. 1917 tP7 PUBLIC NOTICE ,,CTITIOUSaUSINUS NAMf STATIMENT lM lollowlr-o '"non lldolflll bUsl_, M: R.-.: & L E"TERPRISE'S, uao1 SeilfflJ_, LA., Ml~ VltlO• C.llr, mlS ROlotnd £. WltU mp, ,IOOI SebK- tlan. llllksion Vleio, C.tll Q1'1S Thi• b!Nne\\ I\ c.ondu<le(I by.,. In. c11.nciu.1. Roi-E. Wl•~•mo TNs "1-nt wH Iii.., will\ the PUBIJC NOTICE PICTIT10U(IUSINHS NAM8 ITATUHlifT T,_IOllOWlflll--_....._....,. _,., OAl(Tlfllt!·SCOTTIOAI.• V.lf TUR~ -TltACf •su. IUI 0-W Slr•t, s..flit m. Newport a..cl\, CA "* O.kt•• 0. .. 1..,,...1 ~ •• C1lllornl1 co•oor'1lo11. tUI Oe\le Str1t1. Sullt tos. Newpon llNdl. GtlMonll• '2660 Sc:ottJd1ll COlftP.tfl'f, • Gtlll'orN• -1nentilo, 4141 ,...,...,, Ori ... ~ F,~ IH<ll,Celllorftl1'1W T1o11 IW'lntu Is <Ollelu<1eet bf • oentrll t111r1Nr\lllp OAKTlt~ESCDTT~ "JHTUlt~-TltACTtSlA OMl,..0.Wl-.nl CemQAny Jol\nC.Ooldl119,E11..c,V.f'. Tltls iu1am..,t ••• lllw llWlll Ille County Cltr-OI Or~1191 Clulot'f • Januervs. "77 ~· Publl\f\ld 0•1119'1 c .. ,, Delly Pli.., Jen. t, It, 21, JO, 1'71 ~ .PUBLIC NO'nCE I l'ICTI1'ou• lutlNISI NAMI STA-YIMINT • The IOllOWlllQ Hrtott ii doing ...,.,. n.Klff" C.t~!:w.1~ :i:21"°" Blvd., ... Gtt•ld LH Smltll, 2'41 ~ 81\IO , •4. eoti.~M, CA. "'11 di~':"''"' .. ,, <•ndll<ted ""..,.ir- Gl<alf I.. Smltb Tfllt llet•-1 Wit fli.9 W1t11 U.. Courtt~ Cltrll of Oren99 ~ on J-.tVJ,lt1'. """' Pu!lll\Md Of•-ca.It °""' l'llet. ;-,.,•.1•.n .•.1'11 , .. 11 PUBLIC NOTICE C:O..nly Clerlt ol O••n99 c-ly on ------------~.., 10. 1'17. ~11 Pubj1\l\lcf <>Anoe eo.,, o..11y Pliot, J-y 1•,ll,l0,1nd Ftb<"411'\11. "'' 144-H PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI 1u11,.a11 • N&MI STATIMllff TllefolloWlnt--... ~ ... -.. : WE ENTERPRISl!S, lutl LY'llt $1 , Hlifttl"QIOfl lltaet\, CA tit.ft SrM• $. l!lmltf!, ,,,,, 1..,..,, k,. Hunllr!Qlot1 llHch. CA '2Mf Mlll0tt A. Elm•tt, lt771 lll'WI St, HultllnQton .... ,~. CA nM• "C'TITIOUS l\ISINIESS NAMa STA TIMI NT FICTITIOUS aU51NlSS NAME STATlMENT "CTITIOU$ aUSINISS n.. follo.,J1>9 P*f'Mln h doing bcHI· NAMI ITATU•leNT "8\U\. Thia ~llMH IS C0rtduttt4 tl'f ett lrt- dlvl ... 11. The lol'°"'l"9 penons •rt doing bu\l· :,.nas: TM lo4lowl11Q ... rwn '' cjojl'O bu\l· STANLEV G. W ... LICER CO., QiS ""'u: ~11St.,Coi11Mne.-iu1 Svl•I• S. Elm1n Tlll• •l•••-1 .... llfl<I wllfl , .. PYRAMID ENT£RPRISl!S. 1160 Non•, i..Quna a .. ,,., C.11tornle'26Sl Rotlert kolt Thorn. I 160 Norll, ~ lk•clt, Celllornla ,,.,, LIOO !>AILING CLUB. 711 C.1><1110 Jock Fr1ncls 9 um• I Uti Uclo P1111, Ntwpotl loch, C.lllornl1 en't•ln• Or .• Ntwp0r{ BeacX~~ , Coull!y Clertt ot 011~99 Couttty on JI'\. 11, 1'77. ' m..> ti~ J.rrv A. Rett. 21 C.b1l110, Mt__, Thi• bu•f11tt\ Is conducted by on In· ..,.... 1'\11141'1\ed Ortnqe Cool! Deify t'llOI., J111, ••· u. ao. -FH. •· 1977 St• .. n Jof\n Ven Oyh, 11SI Horii St-t, l..19\Hlll Beeci., c1111om11ms1 Carol MN Vtn 0Ykt, !ISi Mori. s""', 1.e91JM e.ac11, ca11rom11nu1 Veltrla Jo Thorn, 11.0 Morie, '--8a1cf\, CeHlornl• tlUI 9 .. cll, C.il1ornl1 Q166J OividUll Thi• llU\lnfU h collduct•d by an In· Jtc:k F 91umAQln l~h dMdull. • Tltls st11t'""nt wu 111.., wlCll t,.. J A. Rut County Cltr~ 01 Ortft9'1 C°""t'I' on PUBLIC N011CE Thi' \11tt1•>1nl wH rotc1 wttf\ ,,.. ;.,.,.,.,... 11, 1tn CounW C•trlt of Or1n91 '°""''I' on "t2U Oe<emtler ?l, m•. ""'" l'IA>lllMd C>r•n~ CoHI Delly PllOI This bu•IMn Is conduct.., 11'1' • gtllefll OOMM"111p. Vll<tf-le Jo Tl\Orn .,..!\ statement •n hied with ltw Cou,,.y Cl••-or 011n9<1 C-tv on Oe<-12.1'1•. """'''lie<! Orenqe Co••• 04llly PllOI, J.,,,. ••. n. JO, ones Feb.'· lf77 11 .. n DK. i., ''" 1nd J1n 2. '· 1' 1m ----------- "CTITIOUI aUllNHI NAMI ITATIMeNT Tiit IOll-lnt ... nont •re Ool"9 fllN. _ ... s:JI0-74 PUBLIC NOTICE THE HUNTIUtSS, Mii VIiii W.-,, Newpor1 llUcf\, CA '2660 ....... Pullll"*l Ot11>11t COl\I 0.iMly P.lol. Ott. 2', 1'71 .,... Jin. 2, '· 16. 1'71 iJSl-1' PU,BUC NOTICE ,tCTITIOUS aUllNl.5S NAMI ST4TIMINT T1MI lollowlnQ persons •r• dOint butl· ~, .. , ROM~ ITALIAN OELI , 3711a.SA14A P1wo Adtllnto, S... Juart Gepistr-, CA 921H RllPll AcQVaro. mll AOPI......,., Cour1, San Juan C.Pl•trano, CA m7S AMf Acou.ro, m11 ~ Court, San,,.._,. C.1tl1tr1no, CAet.,5 Tltls business It condu<tM bY • gtnaral ~rtM,.f\lp. Rei pit Acouaro Tiiis 5"..,_I wa.s filed wlllt Ille PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS NAME STATIMENT Tht folf-lr19 '"""" " doing~· ,.'-'.' AG ... ,E CONSTllllJ..C:TIOH, !Sft Plac;~le A ... ,, ..... .Aot 11f4, ~ leK~ C.illo1nl192 .. 3 J•mtt Allin W0<r•ll, I~ "'"'•"· Ill""'" ... 4-1 21fA. Newoor1 8eKi>. c.1ttorn11nw.J This llu'1Mt\ Is conducted 11'1'.,, in. dlvte1u11. J•me• All•n Worrell Tltll lllttrl'Mftl wo lllrd wolf\ ltw Gwnty Cl••tt of 01.tn9" Counly on O.Ctm~rn, 1t1•. 1 ""'''" Publlslled Oranoe Co1,1 Oallv POol OK. 11, 1'16 end Jen 1, '· 16, 1'7) .!JU.76 Coull(., Clerk ol Or1nQ• Co<lnly °"i------------OKemtler 21, lt76. At411 PUBLIC NOftCE """41slttd Oren09 Coal! Oally Pllot,1 __ ~":::":=::"'.":"""'"'."'.'~~---Jerluenr,, '· It, ,,, s.IU-1• "CTITIOUS IU51°141SS PUBLIC NO'nCE #ICTITIOJJ$ aUS.1141!15 NAMl &T&TIMINT The fotlowltlQ perwn I& doing t>utl· ""'.,. THE HEN L IE\' S TRl!ET Pl.AVERS, S.J.C V1<1or11, CO\t.o Moll, C:.tl1oml• '2671 Oouell •n<I OltM Row•ll, '6).C Vk· torla, co.ui Me.., C1111oml1 m11 This bv\lnen Is conauclt<I &y • gl!Oer., por1ner»lll9. CNrln R-•11 Thil Slett....,,t was llitcl wltf\ '"" C.ounly Oerlt ol Or•nae County on NAMtr:STATIMeNT l'llelot1-lngpersonJ•dOlng1>11sl,,..1 as: TOY KINGDOM, IOOM Adams A .. ., H""'l"'110rt llHCI!, CA 92"'6 "9114 .>olltt Cool>o41, 614 O •y SI., Hunllnoron lle•c~. CA n~ Tltl1 bu\lnau h conduc ltd tl'f .., ln- dlvidut l. P..,IJ. C.Ooe>ol• Tllit •l•ltmtftl ... ~ lllfd ""'" Ille Count' c1er11 flf Ofc1noe CO<Mtt., C111 Dec. .. .,, .. ,.....,,. Putlll>f\td Or11>99 Cols! Dalty PllOI. Jiii 1, t, "· "· .. ,, 5'71·7• 0tc.embli?J, 1916.'...---_,.,n, PUBLIC NOTICE "'*'-Ot"anoe C.0.R Oaltf PTIO(. ---=="""'"".....,. ____ _ De<.. 26, 1t7• Ind J1n. l, '· ••. t•n l'ICTITIOUS •USINISS illl 7• NAMlSTATIMINT PUBUC NOTICE The toll-Ing "'"°" la clol119 bus!· ~ .. , WATT SAVERS. INC. 112 W..1 l'ICTITI0\11 •UllHISS l'Jt i t , Colll MH.t, CA '7611 HAMI STAT8MINT W•yne Ill. Herx!rlh .121tC:.11\erl"9 Thi loll-Ing pert.on II doino -· Pl . Colla MISI, CA. tUH ,.HH: Thi• bu•IM\\ It CA><Hllltlltd by In In. SUN8U"ST LANl>StAPt, t21'h diYlllUal, 11111 St., HumlnQIOft lkl<fl. CA~ W1yne " W.n<lrlh lrad!Ofd ~rl .. Ber~. •11VI Thi• tltltf'lttnl wo lllt4 w1th ti.e 11111 St., H.-itlnc:ir"" hacll. CA tt...e County Clerk oC O•.,nvo County on Tiils buslnau 11 ~-tip., In. J.,.,....f'Yf. 1'77. dlwt-1. , • ..., llrMlf<Hd 0.trkts 8er~ Putllll/Md Oreno-t Cont Otlly Pilot, Thts·•t:ara_,,t wu Ill.cl Wltf\ lhl Jenutrv•.1•.21.>0, 1'17 n.n C.outtly Cl9'k ol Orenc:ie COi.int'( on 1----....._._,; ____ ..o.;._ o.c.mr:.r ,., 1'7•. ,...,. PUBLIC NOTICE ,..,.,..., °''"°" Cootlt Delly Pltot, 1---~-=~~~Cl~=:-:---Jenwarvt, t, "· u . ttn 5"4'22·7• "~C:!T~;::.~•:::s The followlng perM>n Is dofno bW PUB.UC.NOTICE nt•••: ------------.....·.._..,.a SllJlrf. m• Dol"liff ~ te Mff41. CA '1'7• ltoy Walle<• H-r 11'11 Oo-~ •i.-. ~llll\ew,CA'1n• Thi~ ~1 .... " '"'""(ltd"' ..., In. dl•ldllll RoY W•lltc•M*1fr Tiiis •tti.-nl ..,., ti..., wllh ,,.. Counfy Cler11 ol Or11100 COUlltf on Jan ), "" ,_. l'ullll~ Or41110. C:Oll\I Oa!lp Pilot. J .. '· , .. u."" 1'17 ~ 1~11 Oon,,. Sllt<f\t, 72111 Wood hlW l'ICTITIOUS •usrMIESS Lii . HunllncJlon lk•c~. , ... ., .... NAM& STATl!MIENT 0.11 M. Sc>r419 .... , 1os M•l11, MlllOe, n.. fol•-l"Q oer-.s .,. cl04ng 11u>1 CA 'H' I MIU• flu• bu\lnen h conducted _., • COAST AOVE IHtSINC. AGEHCV. -r•I P11'1Nrshlp 3911 M1c ... •lhu1 8hld . Suitt 115. OoMA~.SoKlll He-1 Buch. CA '2660 Thi\ •l•lt,,,..,I ,. ... !Heel ""111 ,,,. Amutc1n Slotu Autom•lt d Coumy Cltrll of Or1n99 C-y on Plxl-C.O . ,. C1hl9~nia ,.,,_.,,,on ,.,,,.,.r., 10, 1'11 ' 19)> U,.CMll\ur BIYd , Ntwpot1 9Nch, '1ftl, CA'M60 1'111111,,,.., Ot<tn99 Conr o.11., '11o(, TN\ bU>lneu h COl\d<lcltd by • cO<: Jen. I•, lJ, •• and l'tb, •• "11 p0r1hon. t~77 Ame<lcl'\ Sl•lts AutMt•led Po.1.tO<t Co. PVB.UC N011CE Tiiis •l•temen1 w•• lllecl wltlt '"' CountyClerll ol Or1n941Coull!ronJ•n.1------------10,,m. ,ICTITIOUS IUSINelS l'10'Z1' NAMI ITATIMINT Pvou.-Or.tnoe c.,.,, o.ur PllOI, Tr.. lollo,.lno oer1t>n1 •rfttoir>g bull· J•n.t6,2'.lO,andFtb.6,1tl7 '1·11 -':,.;CON E NTE"Pl!ISES, >UC PUBLIC NOTICE ~;:d• Avenue, Gott• Me .. , CAI Jo/In ,,,,,,, w11111,,.t, '"' ,...,. .. ..... c...11 Mtw, CA. nu• '~~T~~~l:~~·::r Pwno1011e w1111am1, >JM Nm.-....... Coslt Me .. , CA. nn• The followlncJ oerwns 110 dOlrtQ butt· This bu,IMU rs c.onducled o., • 11nsu• """"' Pll'1Ml\llFo. PROPERTIES UMLIMIT£0, 1602 Jof\n i1•lrtW1li11mt N~ 'lllvd .. Newport &.6'h, CA Thi• •t111men1 was flied "'411' ttw '26'J County Clerk ot Or•noe Couttly on Pat .IO<>eJ, SU Sturgeo<t Or, Cosi. DKernlllr U, ltl•. MH41,CA92•2' ,..,_ J-i .Altle'1 Warron, OS Wlndtot Pul>ll"*I Or...,. CH " O.lly Pllilt,, Pl .L ...... llU<h,CA'1HI Jan 1•.n.JO.andftb.6, 1'1' Tiiis M i<ttt• IHonCklctt<I ll'f.., ...,,,.. <0<-•!9d tiM>cl•llon other Uwn • l*'lt>en/>lp. P•IJ_, Thlt sUi-nt WO flied wilt\ the C:O..nly Cler• 01 Or•-County on .,.... ... ,.,11.1t11. "711'm Pvl>thN<I OrenQ" c.o.,1 0.lly PllOI JenU6fl' 16,13.:JO.•nd Feb•"41r6, "" 1•-11 PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOOS aUllNH& NAMllSTATIMIHf n.. lolto.1119 ,,.,...., .... "°"'° llutl-_ .. ,, PACll'IC INTERNATIONAL AS« SOCIATES, 11>• Aftnlverwry 1.n,, --19t•<h. CA '1..0 ~ "O"•" H Brouu•d. 7U• -""' ,,...,wry l.n , Nt•port llHch, CA. ------~-------i9M60 "CTtTIOOSaUStNHS Rou .Mei la Crll!ern•, S$ NAMl$TATEMIENT Tlelntotnll• Yl .. r~ De U H«'-lllM, .,,,.1o11ow1119oer-10nlldoi"9-""• Edo, 0.~•lco • .,, Caot Oolll110 Aoull•r•, n COii\ PUT ER S T O RAGE llel<lllratJOl.Ml•IColO.F. TECHNOLOGY. 21'• Crol•ltw, LM Jonft, 1.0 Kint• Pl., Ne-c'" ~80<ll,CA'21~1 lelCll,c.A •U.> St.,.1'1 9. Morr,.y, ?IN Cre•M-. Thlt bv•lnt•• I• conducted I>'( • l..4IQ<IN8 .. <f\.C4976SI QtMr1I Ptr1nerV.IP. Tll!•>1o.IMIS4neH I> COndu<led by an '"' Rot1en N. 81ouHrd • dM-. Thh •l•t•,,..nt ••• fifed wltf\ '"' StUfrl 8 Mo,...y Cou11ty Cler• or Or1n0t Goun4'1' Olt Tltl• 1la1~men1 w~ flff-0 wl11t the Jl'>uArf 11, 1'11, Cou"1 y Clerk of Or•n~ Courtly on Dec;, '1ftlf 21. m•. Pubil\114"1 Or1nve Cotti o.l1y Piiot;. ~-JIHI 16. tJ, JO, and fir~. •1 "11 P\lbllllled Oron9" C041tt 01lly Piiot, J.,,,.1, f, ''· U, 1911 S410>7• PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI •UllNIU HAMISTATlMeNT Th<! tollow•n<i O<!fM>n Is dol"'J iw.i. ...... OCEANf'llONf lllCVCLES, 10S Mllll, &.tlbol, CA 92~1 Scctr ll:•H011 Ho11.,..o. rm a.i- e1"11 , -port llHtl\. CA I Tiii\ butl,.f\ " cottdU(ttd 0¥ 111 lff> dM"""I fttfEfliall Hol""'d Tin sl•l•"""'I .... l}Hd wllf> 1 ... Coo)ftly C:ler11 ol Ora,. (OU<tly on Jtn 11, 1'11. ,.,... ~·"'"' Of'"O" °""' Oalff ~\ti, Jell. 14. ~ .. ,..,., ~. •· rm '1S.71 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE , l . 'r lWatfoaal su,..,eg WASHINGTON -Sales of ex· bt1na 1lngle-family homes in the United States continued at a lMUk pace in November, ec~­iDt to the lawt moci&bly emtlne lln&le·family home aale9 report of the National Auoc.laUoo of &altoa. . Sale.I rose 0.9 percent in Nov- ember to reach a seasonally ad- justed annual rate of 3,320,000, all1htly below the peak of 3,330,000 establisbe4 jo Sep- .tember. was 1975•when 2.452.000 exlltlq sio&le·familY homes were told. Kerin addect that ~ Pl'QJected dollu volume of 1alea (« im 11 ~ted to total tm billloa, m81dns the year the best ever tor real estate brokers. lt a1ao will be the first year that the reaale market baa passed the $100 billion mark. The previous re- cord year was 1975 when $95.6 billion In resales were tallied. • led all rqtons with •ooo unlta. The North Central re1ton followed with 91,00(). Tbe West and Northeut re,._ traUed wltb 41,000 and 31,000 uAli1 Nlpeetlvely. Broken down by relion, the Wm continued to be~ highest priced region in the country with a November median price of $G,SOO. Prices have risen 19.7 percent in the regioo over the ~eofayear. • REAL ESTATE • !uncf!y. Jrenu•rr 11, 1m DAIL v PfLOT A;jl Grand ;Opening Set · At F ooi1iill710~ ·-:- l'oothW Patio Homes, an Avco Communlt.y Developers, Inc. re- sldentlal project In Lacuna =· wW bold a &radd openin& Twenty .. l1ht homes wUl be ... uable lD w. aecQIMl pbue. All 40 unlta of the first pbue ftre llOld In one weekend, although the mOdel homes had not been com· pleted, said Smith. Beach, landscape archttecb, d• stined the FoothUl Pillo l!oma. The fully completed develop. ment wlll contain 102 homes. Kania and Lohrbach and /u- ' tocla tea or Irvine are the arebltectl for the Foothill Patio Horn•. 8PEaAL FEATUltES lnclude air condltlonint. aelf.cJeanllac I ovena, automatic /arage doot' openers, woo ·burntdc fireplaces, vaulted ceiJlop, carpetlns, and enclosed laundt)' rooma. In releasing the report, Ken· netb J . Kerin, d irector of economics and retearch for the usoclation, said, "With only one mol\th left to report on in 1976, it appears the total volume of resale transactions for the year will re· ach a record three million Wllts." The November sales pace w~ • 17.3 percent blcher than t.beaame Home• •a I e 1 l n the month a year ago and 58.9 per-$.10,000-39,000 rante continued to Covey.Homee Set Located ort Alicia Parkway In the hills of Laguna Niguel, the Foothill PaUo Homes comblne the features ot traditional sJngJe. famlly dwelllnga wtth the cost uvtni• and convenience or townhomes. Kitchens offer breakfast I>*, separate dinin1 area and pantry, bull~ln electric double oven and cooktop, dllbwasher ind dis· pouJ. · cent above November, 1914, outnumber any other $10,000 when the real estate market wu ranee nationally ln November, beset wlth high interest rates, in· wltb aalea In Ulla category ac- Ground baa been broteD f« the tint 6S bomea to be comtructed 1n Ole Covey, an menatve de· velopment of the Robert P. Warminaton Company ol lrvfne, on a 29·acre property at Lue Forest Drive and Jerocimo Road POU& l'LOOR plans are of. fered raniln& from a two· bedroom, two-bath to a four- bedroom, two and a halt bath. Clation and recession. oountlog for 22.1 percent of the THE PREVIOUS record year AN ESTIMATED 227,000exist- ing single-family homes were SQld during the month. The South existing homes sold. Homes in the $40,000-U,OOO ranie account- ed for 17. 7 percent for the second highest percentage total. ·in El Toro. Pamela Ayers and Coqipany of Newport Beach provided lnterlor design tor all model.I. WOQdward Diie ana A11ocl ates, Laguna Moving Up In Real Estate aOBERT L. SANTOS, recentl)W>romoted lo re- 1ldent.laJ project manager ror the Irvine Company, 'hu been named to the six-member team tor plan· ninJ, processing and developing the remainder of the new lrvlne Vill~ge of Woodbridge. • Accordlnc to David B. Kuhn Jr., director of comrnunlt development In charge or tt1e Wood· bridge team, Santos will have , two pr,i mary areas or responsibility. These are the J>l'eparatlon of the Woodbridge "activity corridor" tor its com· mercial and instltutionai de· velopment, and the planning of the southwest quarter, the third quarter slated fof development. Santos jolf\ed ~the Irvine Company in 19ti_2 as a project tAHTos engineer in the p)anning depart· ment; He bad previously served as public works de· •igner engineer and administrative assistant responsible for recreation and park contracts for the City of Los Angeles. With a B.S. degree In civil engineering from California State University at Long Beach, Santos ia a redstered civil engineer. He lives with bis wife, Marti; daughter, Lesley; and son, Brad, in Wood- bridge. . .JOSEPH A. OQPO has joined Grage le As- sociates as partner and exe<:utive vice president ac- cording to an announcement by Ray Grafe, head of the Irvine, California, based architectural, engineering, and planning firm. . Oddo formerly was projects administrator for the non-residential development division or the Mis- sion Viejo Company and directed "Design & Cooatruct" projects involving coi:nmercial, in- dustrial, and recreational facilities. Prior to this, be was a member of the manage- ment and corporate staff of such large development flmlS as the Irvine Company, the Buccola Com· pany, Boise Cascade Corp., and the Sheldon Pollack Corporation. A eraduate of U.S.C. in civil/structural eniineering, Oddo. 48, bolds both a California IJcense and the equivalent of a National License as a civil engineer. He formerly headed his own con- sultin1 engineerinc firm In Loa Angeles, la a member of ~ix leadlni professional socieUes and or· Caniutions, and bas taught engineering at Loyola University and Cal State Long Beach. Oddo and hls wile, Carolyn, and their aix children reside In Costa Mesa. DANA PEJUSI hJaS been selected .by Hank Rc»s, president of the Rosa Escrow Company. lo open and manage the Irvine branch of that com· pan)'. The ne~ offices, located ln Suite 235, 219'l Martin Street. lrvine. opened In Decembef'. Mi.ls Perili bas over J3 years experience ln the industry. Her past associations have included he po1itlona of Escrow Secretary and Eacrow Officer for Title Insurance and Trmt Company in Lat Angeles and Santa Ana for over 11 years. ln these po&i· tfom Miu Peria! handled com· mercial and Indus trial real •tate accounts in excess of $110 million. 'ibu ore Invited to a preview showing of Phase II of Foothlll Patio Homes -the attached homes with luxurious livable Interiors, IOw maintenance exterfors, and extraordinary recreation. At the rate the lost two developments sold out In Laguna Niguel, this preview announcement may be the only announcement that will ever be model pool, athrettc fields, and picnic grounds. Equaltv close Is the 154-ocre Laguna .Niguel Regional Park wtth Its 40-acre lake with fishing, tennis, and picnic foclUttes. Residents con also enjoy the waves at Niguel Beach ~rk. and wtll be ellglble for membership In the Laguna Niguel Tenn!$ "" Club, Monarch Boy Beach Club, and El Niguel CounfJy Club. . Even ttiough our model homes ore not The Footblll Patio Homes' 1ales office and models are OS*\ from 10 a.m. to dusk. To reach the office from the San Oie;o Freeway take Crown Valley Partway west to Nicuel Jloacl. tum nDrt tO"i\Ucia-ParkWa,y. ~ ., • i .. .. ~ . . ., . • .. . . ... . . . .. . . • .. . . . • • .: She later became escrow or. fleer for Mariner'• Savklp..and , Kids wm bl9 the rolffng green hlflaldes · and wide open spaces. And you wlll op. PJeClate oil the odVantages and conven- ience of a planned community offered by Foothlll Potto Homes. . vet ready to show, you are lnvtted to come • Loa in Newport Beach, where ,. ..... her duties involved bandlln& sale, exchange and ~n escrows, aa well as workinl l.n a pubUc rela· ~ capacity devtlopiDc real eatate accounta, coordinating apeclal e'f~tl and developlne promo- tklna tor exl1Un1 customers. Illa Perlsl waa educated at Glendale College ·and UCLA with her m.ior course of study In the ateaa ol Marketing, Real Eftale Law and Finance, Bcooomlca and ot.ber COU1'MI re!atlni to the Real Estate lnd111try. Sha wu bom and ralsed l.n Van- eouver, BriU.b Columbia. Donald M. Bird Aaoclates, ReaJton, announce Use recent appointment of LEN MAZON as mana1er of the firm'• Alrport-lrvln• Office. Tbll operation which off en specialized service fll the ll'Vine-N wpan.. area continues expansion ln ....,.. resale dlYiltoo, wtth oftlces iJa TultiD .......... Vle;to. Mazon, 1 formu Marine a.SM«. and a member of the mllUon dollar club, ii a certified rtloeaUon consultant. Active ln church and community affairs, Muon l• a member of the Sun· day School Presidency of the . Orqe California Stake Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Da1 Salnta. . IJCllAaD Slll!LBY a.nd DONALD PIEPB& ilave joined the •al• ataff of Buslneu Properties Broker•&• Collll)ln)' lo Newport Beact\. \ Shelb)' b&I elaht )'earl experience rn real atate •ad alx yeau e3perieoce H a broker. He lplcl1ltN1 ln retail, commercJat and tnduatrtal ......, anclaalea. ' ....,. 1peclallHI ln•lpduatrlal property 1&111 led Jultn(. He bu 15 ,..,.. real eat.ate experteace .JnddDI acqulllllon and atte paekallnl for Hutn· lM OU and ahopplq center land 1ates and lt11lnc. Prior to jolnlnl Bualnen 'Properties both 8be1bJ • Pieper were with Grubb and EUll ln ~Beach. ; ~lD•H PrOJ)el'tl.. Broken I• Company. ;;:11•1 tn coaam-dal ud lnduatrS&l real , lw Olftcei ta ONnp Ooqnt7 .nd San Ditto . • '1bu wlll be able toenJoyonelghborhood swimming pool and hydrotherapy pool. Just u mite and o half awav wtll be 60-acre Crown ~lie'( Community Park, which, whe.n completed, wtll have a lwlmfnlng,. ' and view our one-and two-story attached homes now nearing completion -to make on eartv selection of noor pion and location. 29395 Alicia Parkway, Laguna . . .. Mgue~ CA 92677 • (714) 4:!61 H tr wood M9P not to scale omes Include o condlttonlng, • ~-r 3• dnd· 4-bedroom na :~~e~-~~--,-m·~t;151'1tftf'J:ttt'1l .. ' ' ' . .......... .. . ' • • .. + . I 1 I I ., I I . B•hr W.W. A VDlo1•., oecon.utaos,.,.. rustic hl11sfde Hvlnl• 'IWo be.autzful ways to look at life. . . • t • t I I ·I i I • • Green Hills or blue Pacific. With all the necessities built .'fheVilla~of in: Shopping, churches, Barbo ~l· recre.at1on and l' Y 1ew schools. If .. ,._,......_.,.,,.. vu..,.., ....... v.... J.Smt.u.Hill l1Jicur1oos tncutivt hnmts w11h <p«ltlcu/arhnrbor and occnn v1L'WS. SoldOuc. Models Open Cot Viewing. • 2.laamineCreckHomu jo l'/11\/i linmc.• 111 a $1.lltlld,·J. r111k·l1kt f <o·/1111~ Rt<rC•lllf>n untrr. 'ftonn". 1 ~w1ntntll1C' New Unu February, 1977. ' . ,, .. .. '· ·~ ... \ ,, ' . .......................... w.._., Mi• a . " Son~ homcs&u~cl 1n flf'~IJ;ti1n by ~111n.1ebu: Wooclbridp i>.tio "-~~11.iom. dttachtd ~,_ From •7S,990 .. .,. Woodhridp Eluta 11. Ut1t11ft~~kY'f.tilJts."" • '' rtt'ftlft I • ~ l ') rnimm ~ .• "' Wooclbridae ,,_ Lltrxt. detached patlolwlmtL New Unlt.fcbnuiry, 1m. •wood"'1dp Cl'OMlnc • A unSqutcnlltclion ol homes for famtl1u w11h ~cl11klrtn New Unit Mardi, 1m. •Wood11rid&c Arhort.b ti.- 'UICUryodufl tnwnhom. ._ . ' ... . New Unit ~rd!. 1917, IV~ .· ' WoodtW!dS'C Park~ ~ AttJt<lttd linm~ fr,r )'0011J fam1/1rs. New Unll Modi, rm. W~A,..& A VII'-,..• with G ia .. WoodbtldpCrttktldetton. ..,_.,.. .... .... ~tnehtdrar10hom1sforyotut1fomil1~ at Its .... rt. White sails, green trails Jlkw UnkAprU, IW1. •woodbridpTownhomee and unique parks abound in a recrootion C.1tffttt IJVl"t 1"' oJ11Ju, couplaand ~"Jn1tA9ri•. •m. . environment. Distinctively different new homes, townhomes, condominiums The Vll@ge of fTj and apartments. More than 40 different floor plans. Over twice ..--..--as many exterior designs. , · . rcma.BOe .. A VD..,•of praa.,..... .....,. natW In .. foothllls Of lruln& Intimate neighborhoods. Sophisticated new homes. Luxurious condominiums and apartments. Gracefully contoured land. T Picturesque valley sites. Spectac ular hilltop views . L lrvtn. VU..,-. A ............ ,,....,., UMIP to llw In .._ ....,,.,... p141C .. This map will take you to Irvine Villages. Featuring over 100 different types of homes. Constructed by more than a dozen of California's top builders. Start your tour at the Village Information Center in Woodbridge and get the facts on all our new homes. For immediate information, call (714} 551-1500. For resale l I information, call Macnab-Irvine ~· ,111 @t Realty_at(714)752-1414.Inlrvine, •• w ~~~ (114) 152-1414. IDi Corona Del Maz; f HID ~ - (714/ 644-620(). In Newport Beach, :.,• ~'i EOUAL t«>USING (714} 642-8235. •001,.;c\ OPPORTUNITY ... . .. .... , 1 ' . ,. •I • r f Doctor• Hoepftal of $anbl.~a l'j • 1101.H. cOll99e, aanta All• I -· M7-~MS ..................... Sant• An•-Tu1tln COmn,unlty Ho1p"-al 1001 H. Tustt". lafJ'JIMa NIHH " Fount•ln Vatley C:O......nity HoapM .. 11100 lttdtd. 'o..nt.ln vileer ,.,..,211 Huntington lntercommunlty Hospftal 11112 BHef\ IMvd., ~on e .. eh 142-1473 Tustin Co;untty Holpft-' ' f4$12 N• rt 811(d., TUft,ln .teOQ • ...... . · ... .. • Mercy Oef\eratltospltal , • 2101 9. 8r1Jtol, Senta An• Cotta,· HJ••• Memorial' 97!-~ . ' Hoepltat ' 301 Victor!-, Cotta Me•• U2·t7M• , -I " ' 'f ~.:' . ,.. . ~ . .... ""--\ -·"" :,..., .. . I . MIS(i'RAOf CO.IAAI< · , S'c)UtH ~GUN 'hJREf AACH 8AY -I .. I l • So"th Coaat -Com;,,untty .. · Ho•plt9' 31172 Co Ht "'9hw ay, South Lagunll ~98·1311, . St. Jo1eph Hotpttal , 1 oo w. s.••~•rt, 0r.,.. 133•9111 .. 1 4 • • • : Children'• Ho1p t• of Orange County . • 't10I W. Le Veta, Or'°9e ). 13WOIO ! f .. .. . .. ... ~ ,.. ; .... ' I • \ I . , ·J .. , San Clemente Oenenl Hoapltal .. : SM Cimino de los MarH •• •••. Cl•m•nte .. 2 , . 4ff.112.2 :• 0.Uy Ptfot braphJcs by Ham Cru • Col a problem" Then U'1'11e to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut r ed tape, gelling the answe" and actum ~ need to 6olve lnequ1lte1 rn gouernment and bus1· Ma&. Mad your quest1Qn$ lo /'at Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coa&t Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,CostaMeaa. C:A 92626 IncludeyDur lt!lepl1011e 11um/Jer. The column oppeor1dmly ezcepl Saturdays. rt.ea.e Sta9 T..-ffW Mere~-,.. DEAR PAT: I sent my radio to Ross Electronlcs, a division of Norse Electro Products Corp. In Chica~, for r&- patrs In January 1976. I was later Informed that it had been forwarded to Collins Ltd. In Northbrook, Ill., and that r should send $16.SO to cover repair and shipping costs. Colllns finally contacted me last August. I was told that the necessary parts had not arrived and that If I didn't want to wait any longer, a replacement would be sent. I requested a replacemeot, and am still waiting. I've written to Colllns since, but have not received a response. A. F., Newport Beacti Cotnns reports tMt • repl.C.ment radio now haa been meli.d to you. Other A YS reecten haw• Md slmftar probf•CM wlttl Roaa ' a.cttonk:s. A ColUns r.-sentauve HJ• that ROM P'Oduct• .......,...,, ...... , ........ &..-...... .....,, kliQ:I••••·....,. 911111 f-..Y lh..a-. • ,_ WMf9C::• tMI ufth..,. tent•• ~ .., .... ..., ..... In ~· ,.. ........ -- ............. .O ... ld. At ................................. .. ... 90fd .... ~ ElectfO Product9 c:trP. of .... y .............. . Off( Ut• ,.,.,,..,..... .,.,....~··-· ........ u ..... ~ ddect a yeer 990, KUF ... to the ..... ftr'. MillMI ..... r.,....ntat.tv., th•t...,. ltou ptOduclta were Mini dr,911d out .. of Chicago, ,....,. would be t•en cere of In tM ..,... ., ••• Collin• contracted to hencl9 theM repatre. All u""•.,.... tMf\ Nnt from N. Y. to Cotllna In NofttlbwOOk, '"· ~·"'"' re1hlpment9 of Mef'Oh•ndlH Involved In theM ~ In ~Ir looatlons cnteted long def•ye In getttng tM WOttl OOftllflet- ed, In tlOfN CHH ,.... then one year. Collfn• repcMt9 "8vtng ,.. cefved • ,.,.. number Of complalnta dout ROM producta, ... ..., 8bout recfto• It ctalma nevw to h.v• reoelved. To add to tbe confwlon, Colin• Ud. I• no ionaer handlnsl Ron ptOduct r-s»alre. All uNtt received after Dec. 1, 1m, are be- ing Mnl to Moree Electro PToduct• Cofp. In New Vottc. Repal,. of alt untta recefved by Collin• bef0te that date were echeduled tor ~nlnearty.a.nua.y. t.lotM E-.ctro ~ Cotp. ttopped lfta.-... ~ pro-. dUcta In June 1t7f, but -.ye It la now handllnt ell f9Pllre. ~ tlv• unh• m11 be 'ttf"t to MorH EJectro Ptoduot*\.CofJ>., 10110 Foet• Ave., Brootctjlt, NY 11231, Attn: ROH lerwloe Dlpt. N..wr Negleeu~c...,...,.u1 DEAR PAT: J have long been Interested In the work Of' BloOdy Mary: Hula Queen at 79 APIA. Western Samoa <AP- Jamea Michener admits that he based Bloody Mary, bis famous South Pacific character, on Aggie Grey. But Aggie, a sort of uncrowned queen of the South Seas and still knocking them dead with the hula at age 79, reckons she owes a Jot of her fame to a gent named Tom Collins. She never met Tom Collins, but the drink that carries his name was the most popular order al the Cosmopolitan Club on the waterfront at Apia, capital of Western Samoa, where Aggie bas been boldin&'fortb for 57 years. It was here that Michener saw her, and through his writing she became well·known lo Americans •. most of all as Bloody Mary in lhe Broadway musical "South Pacific." the adminlatratton d West.em Smnq,a from the Germana. 'lbe firit tbiDi they did WU lntl'Oduce problbiUoo in an effort to cut down on the wild dank· Ing ol the Samoan1. To get a drink, a doctor ba4 lo sign a permit aaytnc one's health required it. "'Ibere were 102 veterans around Sa"1(>a in thole days and I 1ot all their ptrmitl, •• Al· gieaaid. · "We didn't have a real bar," she said of the.•hlte frame building that was her first place of business and now ls the hotel's office. "~eryone used lo sit on the floor on mats and drink beer and wh.lakY." THE CREW or every ship that visit- ed Apia iD those days aoon ateer«t a straight course for Aggie's. graded the facllltles, ~& wooden benches and a table, then• sink. All the while, abe tried to keep ~ law at arm 'aleaJth. ''ONE CBSISTllA8, I was feed.i.q my son who was cm!)' a few days old when I beard wbi.tles and trampinC around in the club. It wu a police raid. The inspector, a New Zealander. burst into the room and when he saw me (ffding my baby, he was so shocked ... be said. 'I'm very sorry Aagie, I'm going now,' and be blew bia w~e and they all ran out:• Then World War l1 came lo the Padflc and the overflow rrom the U.S. base at Pago Pago Clft the nerl lsland spread to Apia. And Algle hll ()ll the idea, with the help on couple of American naval officer friends, of 'Hlling hamburgers. lng tropical r&ln and Acele said they could camp ander her raised clubbouSe, out oi the iatn, until they put up their tenu. Tbll wa the at.art "a kma frlendlhip. THE sz.uais cleaned out all the beer botU.. under tbe club, poured eoncrete, put in tcileta and 1ta1ed nine months. And two Seabee offteera helped A11ie with her bamburcer plana. • "They 1ot m• a Jard and a half of n.t fron. mede a frame. I bought a whole cow •• cot oma, ialt ud pep- . per, like &bey said, but on opeo.tn, day they didn't abgrc up to show me hOw lo make •em," 1lie sald. "'l'be fint order I got I had to aa, to a youna. aoldler, 'How do you stop them falling apart?' He Jumped over the counter, nattened down the meat. balla and said, 'See, it'• easy."' ~~ , Aggie Grey of Western Samoa, AP--• t now 79, was the inspiration TODAY THE Cosmopolitan Club has become AUle Grey~s Hot.el. a modem, 120.room inn where Allie, •till trim, still performa hip.swaying dances at a weeltJy Flafia, or Sa.Dloan fesUval. For the U.S. Navy,._statloned IO miles away iD PMo Ya&Q Oil the American.controlled half cl Samoa. p!'9hibltion also was In force, except Uae aallors bad no Aafe. So.her place became a port of call whenever possi- ble. And the drink the American sailors wanted wu Tom Collins. "Hamborgers were the next big thll\J . . . The Americans had alilhe money ln the world. They didn't know what to do with it and they were going to war. I really cared about those young men.'' From then on, A&1le fed ham· burgen1o u.ooo Seabees and sailors, she estimates. "When they left they all said, • Atele, goodbye, we'll come back and see you.''' ' for the character Bloody Mary in 'South Pacific.' The hotel, with two swiqµnlng pools and a .rarden or crimson hibiscus, is a far cry from the bar that Aggie • started in 1919 because her husband, a NewZealander, wasdownonhisJuck. "Boy. That Tom Collins. The Americans drank so much of it I was shoving dollars under the mat, under the icebox and everywhere," Ac&ie recalls cheerfully. It wu the Seabees-tbe Navy con· atructlon crews-who told Aggie about hamburgers. The first detach· ment lo reach Apia arrived in a drlv· BUI' ONLY nine made It back. "I suppose they got manied and tied down with families. And cl course lots of Seabeea eot wiped out.. •• -------------------• New Zealand bad just taken over With f:he sudden profits, Aggie up. r t Lolita Made Dim Rich l MONTREUX, SwitaerJand reputation as the most original crea~~d globes on Geneva's CAP>-Vladimir Nabokov the English proeestyllatslnceJoyce. lake, Nabokov ls content with 1 dazzling stylist. whom J~ Up-As a Russian novelist be is the co~pan>: of his boob and dike. among other critics. re· measured with Paaternak Vera, bis wile of SO years, to 1 gards as the greatest living (who '!1 he abhors) and whom all his novel.I we dedicat· American writer, admits to ~ Solz.hemlsyo whom he greatly ed. It w~ Vera.~ho. ~the ing a kept man these past ~'admires), but "Lolita" has been manuscnp~ o! Lolita from a I years. faithful ib her fabulous fashion. backyard tncinerat« in faculty Since 1952, when he Hrst ''Lolita is famous, not J. I am row at Cornell University, where I studied h er gum·chewing an obscure, doubJy obscure nov· he was a runny, flamboyant lec- charms and "drip" and "goon"· elist with an unprooounceable lurer t~acblng a cour~e , ln trewn slang on bus rides around name," says Nabokov, who will masterpieces of European f1cUon thaca. N. Y .• the reclusive nov. be 78 io April and has lived in lhat the .football .. Pl.ayers ~ho I ebst has lived off ''Lolita." The lonely lu~ury _in a deluxe hotel flocked to al calJed Dirty Ut. tantalizing, shocking. "disgust· suite ove.rlookmg Lake Geneva AJl'TER THE novel's success, 'ingly conventional" American since 1981, but with charac· the professor resigned, choosing adolescent whose sub-species he terlstlc alllteralion regards • Switaerland for lt.s ''exquisite 1 classified under the word "~m· himaelt as •·American as April ln postal service, no bothersome de· I pbet," adding a new erode .noun A.rilooa." monstrations, also butterflies and to the language, bas made him Proudly. wllb a patrlclu 1lare fabulous sunset.a." more famous than the moth and around lQ~ sarro\blina Alpa at The emigre novelist who wrote r two butterllies named for tti.m aa bis rum star nelgbbon, he pro-bis first book "on the molh-eatt!n a world renowned lepidopterist. claims that be is not at.ax exile. couch of a German boarding -"Between the age limit& or 9 house" and has been living the and 14," Nabokov's stricken "I PAY U.S. income taxes on seml·permanent life of an exile .hero. Humbert Humbert, evay cent I earn at home and ever since in motels, hotels, deacriba lb.• aped-, "UJere ~-abroad." be says wtth patriotic furnished flat& and homes rented cur n>aidenl 1'ho, to certain ardor. admitting that al times from professors on sabbatical, 1 bewitched travelers twice or ttie tu bill is "so high as lo ob-now prefers the transient glories 1many times older than they. r•· scure the· view from my easy of one of Europe's PQ6hest hotels ave.al their true nature which Is chair." He has not yet computed because "it simpJifiea pdital 1nothuman, but nympbic (this la, what the new Jaw r«lucing ex· matters, it eliminates the demoniac > and these chosen emptions for Americans abroad nuisance of private ownet1hip ('f'tatures I propose to designate will do to hiaroyalty sta\,ementa. and confirm• me in my favorite u •nymphets.'" habit, freedom." Driven out of Imperial Rusaia ALmOUGH THE (Um was on· by lhe Botshevlka and from NABOKOV WAS born on a Jy a minor s uccess ind the Berlin and Paris by the Nam, country estate 50 mile& from musical by Alan J. Lerner went leaving behind a fort\Dle, his St. Petersburg ln 1899. The same nowhere, Nabokov ts pleued u beloved native lanpage and, on. year as Hemineway. Hls first any puent that his UttJe llrl bas each occasion, prlceJeu butter· novel in Ru&aian, "Masbenka," behaved so well in translation fly collections, Nabokov loves was published In 1926, the aame and paperback and hard cover Amert~ with an immigrant's year as Hemingway's fll'St novel, ~accepted noun fervorandforstveness. "The Sun Also Rises.'' His ... .., i.Y:"V'9.'1mf t,.",..."""~"'lll~t"ftW,'•~t~t\~t~l~utl~~··ha ••• tr a c i Ive you n c g Ir I•' co~\•, where 1 reet mental· and member of the. first Russian 1... (Webster's)-in the En1Jlsh ~~ c:3'o all atbome .. parliament, waaruinedbythere· LanJuage. Y em 0 'I · volulion. went into exile in 1919 There have slnce been other Aloof as Byron's "Prisoner of and was assassinated in Berlin ! novel• "Pale Fire" and "Ada " ChllJon," who lived just down the "by fascist thugs while trying lo 1and a' brilllant aulobioeraphy, road, and sharing the same shield bis friend, Professor (Speak , Memory." to bolster his social circle or "tufted ducks and Milyukin." .. 1 Vladimir Nabokov claims he's not well known, yet continues to win critical acclaim. *ANT~QIJE* *AUCTION* • GIAl'e H01B. • #1 HOT& WAY, A.MAHllM o,,..,...,......,Dlw~ Secretary Bookcases. Roll ToP Delb. Marble ToP Wash Stands. Art Noveau Pieces. Wall l Mantle Clocks. Carved Pump Organ. Bowl and Pitcher Sets. Plano Stools, Leaded Art Glass, cabinets. Pub Mirrors. Tiie Baek Hall Trees. Fern and Plant Stands. Wooden COal Scuttles. Mahogany Glau Front China C.blnets. AntlQue Trunks. Piano. plus Brle>A·Brac:.:__._ OE.AlEAS OEOOAATOflS ANO MVA'l'I DVTu.S MONDAY .. JAN. 17, 7:30 P.M. "'" Adlliltll• "c•"tl• • ......._ ••• JOHN U., AUCl101-lalldllt.., ,,. • ._ 4 ,_ o.r.,. s. ••••IA lZI JI 4H-4HS er l71417tJ.17T7 llf. ZN City Of Huntington Beach * ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH IS NOW PREPARING A FEDERAL GRA NT A PPLICATION FOR $1 .245 Million THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY ARE ENTITLED TO THESE FUNDS UNDER THE HOUSING /\ND COMMUNITY DEVELOP· MENT ACT OF 1974. THl:.SE FUNDS ArH~ INTENDEU TO OENEFIT LOW ACJD MOD.f P-" ... IN~ i: ... f'UE ~y p.o00"' H9'f~IN~ ~ONDITIONS, COMMUNITY SC RVICES, OR ECO MIC OPPOH · TUNITY. THE• CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE NEEDS YOUR IDE/\5 REGARDING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NE"EOS ANO INVITES YOU TO THE MEETINGS ON l January 20. 1977 AT 7 ~00f.M . IN ROOM A·7 OF TH.~ CIVIC ~Ej\J'T({l . voi.J ARE URGED TO ATTEND ! Fon funnurn INFORMATION Cl\LL 63G·S271 ...... .. --- WASHINGTON (AP)-lt la the most sJorified ritual of the Republic, a whirlwind of celebration in which neither the new President nor t.be Je1lool wbo ~to tout hlm are daunt- ed by winter's chill, the Jobi lines, the abort DIOta or the drain upon public and private JXU'lel· Well rarely dauntecl. &.. president, William Reary Harrison, took bla oath ln an icy downpour, caupt pneumonia and died. Another, James 118diaon, found b1a inaugural gala ao bor-m, that be confessed that., oo the whole, he'd rlllber ban stayed in bed. UCBA&D K. NUON danced the nilbt away ca Ja. 20 fOW' yean ago to cap the most ex· travqant inaJJguration ln history, one for wbich tbepublic-barred from most or the pageantry- and Im private coatrlbutors shelled out an estlmat.ed S8 mUlion. • Next. of course, waa Gerald R. Ford, the man who at ftrat didn't seek the pttSidency and lo9l lt wben be did. He raised his right hand on a IUJDJDer's day, not winter, and went home that -ntOt. not to the White House, but to his own sub- urban residence. • Now comes Jimmy Carter and his promise of a "people's inaugural," a sort of modem-day renlake of Andy Jackaoo's shindig 148 years aeo. Jt promiaea to be, if not aa colorful as Jackaoo's, lu more open and less apenslve than Nixon's. "THE GBEATF31'COIM!emofthe President· elect II that we teach the maximum number ol )leOPle poaible and involve the whole country, .. ny1 Bardyl R. Ttrana, co-chainrfan of Carter's lnaupral committee. "He wants to receive any~ who.comes to Wahington." Tbat, by the look ol it, will amount to a lot of receiving. Carter's folb have sent out ~.ooo in· vitatlons for the Jan. 20 swearing·in tnd the traditional parade, balls and receptions. But invitation or not, virtually all the hoopla ...W be open to anyone who cares to come, and at a mp.lmflQl price d $25 per ticket. The Nixon celebration, by contrast, drew 50,000 persons by · invitation only who paid up to $1,000 for a slngle evenL Tbe Carter committee has budgeted $3 nillllon for the entire show, including a week· of cultural R!OJrams, six balls on inaugural nlght, and the parade Tolrowine t6e noontime swearing ' in and address at the Capitol. CMucb of that is ~ed In private donations, but other amounts, ~e $325,000 for construction df the inaugural platform at the Capitol, are paid out of the U.S. Treasury. > EVEN SO, CARTEll will begin his lease on the White House in plenty of style. The inaugural platform, erected not at bis dlscretio~ bl:!\ that of Coniress, is a structural giant over the Capitol's ea.at front that features eight Corinthian col- y .. ca11Belp Editor, Tutor Needed Now tr you think volunteers only address en· velopes, think apin. Here are some or the opening• available through Voluntary Action Centers at~ Pecan Ave., Hunlingtoo Beach and 1n4 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. EDITOR-AT-HOME : A statewide as· aoclatioo for the physically handicapped needa someone to take charge of a two-page monthly newsletter. Depending on en- tbualasm and. ex~. the job can·involye wrftlni, tnlne and/or proo(rea~ stories. •Pboae 118D-3312 or 5»2370. TUTOR aEPIACEMENT: Two Hunt· Inatm Beach boys in the second and fourth irlldes need extra help with math and read· m,. 'Ibey are maklnl put progress but lbetr preMDt tutor must lav&tbe area and hopes IOIDeoGe can take over two afternoon• or evetlinCs per week. Phone 980-3312 or 530-23'70. SELECT SERVICE: 1be Department of Soclal Services involves ao many projects that It often an overview orientation. ProspecUve volunlffn can decide how they would.most lite to apend their time. For new seuions ln January, February er March, phone 530-2370 to find out time and place. 8EN10a LJBllABJAN: South Oran1e Count)' elementary md hl&b achoola aeet eenlor .. dtlSens to work aa library aides, aupervlainl children. us1atl.na with reading Jll'Oll'&llll and 1helvinl OI' cataloculni boeb. Pbm:le 115-tzlO or 833-~ YOVTR LEADER! A Harbor Area boy'• dub needs men, 11 lllld Older, to instruct bo)'1, Ito If, in bulldinl matnteoance and sports ac· tWtU.. Pboae f'JWIJ.O, for ctasal/ied Ad ACTION c.:t A Wt, PUot Ad·Ylsot' 642-5671 umna, a graceful, aweeplnc balustrade and a huge cbU~Y with a bltb-powend beater to fend oa tbe c est euats. A muterly paint Job malt• it resernbla the marble and limestone of tile Capitol it.aell, though ills f~hloned-aslde from the aameateel frame waed since Ul'l1 -ol SoutberD p1u e.nd. Douatuflr. . As for the parade down Pennsylvania Avenue. the usual llW'dWll unfta from vlrtuaUy ·every atate, the tootHn1 calliopes and the m1litary bands will au be there, but in •mailer numbers and at far leu cost t.b.m the 1171 show for Nlxoo. Then. nearly $1 mllllon wu spent for the President'• Jmitatioa marble reviewtnc ltaDd alone. STILL. THERE ill! tbOlse who would ar,ue there 11 nothin& modest about apet\dtnc '3 mUUoo for Jimmy Carter to walk and walls hil plant to the presidency. Others coonterthat1he peacelul-trans/er 1" authority from one admlnlst.ratlon to the «her 11 the crown jewel of democracy, and the richest nation on earth can afford wbatevtr lt COila to display it to tbe world. Whatever the arguments, the fact remains that the lnauguraUon bas evolved. in 39 lesaom spread over 200 years, from an event of perfunctory purpose to an 1oltltuUon of spectacle' and pa1eantry. THE FOUNDING Fatben hardly wanted t{ that way. They, after all. wanted to avoid any semblance of European monarchy, and their in· augurals were as Spartan aa Nixon'• wu elaborate. The capital wu New York City when Geor1e Washlniton began it all in 1'189 and be remains the only president who travelfAl to bla inaugural by baree. whlcb carried hlm atJ"OSS the bay from New Jersey. He took bis oath on the balcony of ·Federal Hall. Thomas Jeffenoo,-an even more ardent foe oC ritual, was the first president inausurated in Washington. He walked to the Capitol from a boarding house, repeated the 85-word oath, made a brief speech in the ~t.e chamber, then walk~ back home. Jn Jefferson's 1econd in· auguration, when Peonsylva.fa Avenue .wu a dusty, gravel road, Jefferson rode Im bone to the Cap1tol. --- But this time he eave Ute to the seeds of pomp and the embryo of elrcumstance; be al· lowed the playin1 of military muaic at the ceremony and he agreed to ride back to the White House in a carriage. However modest. it was the first inaugural parade. INAUGURAL BAU.S came along for James Madison in March of 1809, a date in which one of the guests, John Quincy Adams, noted in his diary: ''ln evening, went with ladies to a ball in honor of the new president. 1be crowd wu ex· caatve, the heat oppressive and the entertain-J mentbad." A White Howe reception was held at Madl.aon's second inauguration at which, accord· In& to the archives, the guests drank lladetra, ate bonbons and sampled a newfangled treat called ice cream. The U.S. Marine Band played for the fU"St time, as Jl has at every qormal in· ausural since. James Monroe was the first prealdent to take the oath out of doors, a custom wrought by the Brltllh, wbo bombarded and burned the Capltol thl'.etcyeus earUer in WL MONROE WANTED to take the oath in the House chamber of Congress' temporary quarters nearby, but Speaker Henry Clay wouldn't allow it for fear the building might collapse under the weight of all the prospective guests. So Monroe went outside. Andrew Jackson, in 1829, was the first presl· dent to be sworn ln on a raised platform on the east portico of the Capitol, and that bu been the traditional alt.e ever since. Divorce at a Premium SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- Divorce insurance1 · It may sound inemgruous, but there's a movement afoot saying divorce insurance b a IOlfcal to- day as protecting )IOUrSelf with auto, Ufe, fire and tbeft in· surance: from huty remama,ea . • • and protect guilt-ridden father~ from avoldlng their children because of deUnquent pay· ments.'' Richard Mlnk of the Life luurance Jn.stitute, a New York· baaed association ~ 4.50 ec>m· panies writing 95 percent or the lndu.atry'a policies, said he wasn't certain divorce could be lnaured. behalf of those who breakup:., Ralph Warner, who has helped author such books u •'How to Do Your Own Divorce" and "The People's Guide to the Calllornia Marriage Law.'' re-. jects the concept of divorce in· surance. "It won't work for the obvious. reason that everybody would get a divorce Juat to collect," be sa1d. Lucille Athearn, a prominent San FranciBco divorce attorney, favon an entirely different ap- proach to divorce. DAILY PILOT .. .. I :.>: ,I) • ' (. ''l . ; ,!1 . ,) :fJ .. " .. ¥ The insurance industry Is tak· lng a dim view. Most companies fear couples in financial trouble would divorce simply to collect the benefits. And with the rising divorce rate (it's nearly doubled ln the past decade), premlums are bound lo skyrocket, too. "ft WOULD BE initiated at the Ume of marriaee and ..ect in a divorc~ to help provide a ~athlng period for both spou.a,es to work out tbe future." aald lawyer Diana DuBroff, wbo coined the term divorce ln· au.ranee. BE DBFINED an insurable cweot u ooe of sufftdently low frequenc1 u to allow the rilk to be 1pread over many people. The event normally must be beyond one's control. Robert Mnookin, a professor of tamlly law at the University oC California, lees other problem1. "Tbote who take out INch ln· surance would be the hlCbest risk types in terms of setting a divorce.•• be said. .. I have often thought a person C<>alldering divorce should be treated like the defendant in a traffic court with several movinc vlolationa," she said. "The courts have provided an ~uca· tionaJ system that compe.18 such a driver to attend classes acer· taln number of limes. ~ Save $1 extra with any two .~! ,. sale items at 3.98 or more. i.~ • Select grot1ps. all from regular stock l · . • Big choicest But sizes are incomplete t ; "Periodic payments ID the first rew years after diwrce would provide minimal child support." .. Each parent should be re. quired toapend one afternoon per week in Juventle Court to see firat band the effects, day after day, of the broken bome. 'Jbis is education in life. Thia would real· ly be insurance ... Clearance Handbag Groups A at similar reductions ~ Divorce insurance, lbe arsues,, "could keep children olf welfare, save unemployable divorcees REWARD ~ \ALE\MfN''> \A Ml'l f •, SINGER OPft-1 A 11 M \f'lil''l..,G. MAC HINf \ lflAll \/1'1 fOR \ '~ 546-67 40 UPHOLSTERY W...Y•W• .. ....... . "If people th.ink this proeram 1]1ould be mandatory, it is a mis- nomer to call it in1urance. Rather it Is a tu:lna system- taxlnc aU mairted people on - Use your Master Charge ) FA.SHON ISLAND, Newport Becx+c SOOlH COAST PLAZA. C~~J Mesa: t-fJNTlNGTON CENTa 1-V>tirqon 8eoCi: WESTMINl.StaJ W.U.. Wellminkter. LA~ HlL W.U.. ~ tilJt . • , • '.~ . -, .. 1921 Htrilw ...... &ullertct In Hlffllf Education c.-.......... 1 • Undergraduate and Whetbcrlt'sbefnon•yuror G d D hwnfy since you lek college, ra uate egrees perhaps now 11 the time to thll)k • Personal Enrl~ent aboutgolngbacktottartorflnlsh· Cour1a YP'lrbadvloc'1degmorawt • Individualized p 'amt w«konam.aster'adeg,.ee. • Fl lble R Chapman College pretentt a ex equlrements perfect setting for doing so .. • Academic, Personal Small cluMS, lndlvldual and eai.r Coun..&lng ettllritfon. Md a friendly. _ • Part-time and Full'1frile peoonal onv1ronmentpro111dt an En U edutatlonal aperltnc:t which ls ro fl!.elll as criJoVtble •ft" lffmuladl1g.. • Davttme or Evening rewtrdlnganq ~. Couna Through Its Cottegtata Stuai.s • Small Oaues •nd maJor, ~n meMt rt PftlOnal Attentton J)OSllble to plan a completely • Child can Available tndMdU.l~dfgrMprogram tailored to your partScutar Interests. strengths and goals. It you pref er a more tradltjonal approach. 31 undergraduate majors and 16 graduate d19rtt programs are available. Or, lf you are.almply lnt,eruttcl In pertonal enrichment, a wide variety of couraa off Cf Oppommlll'9 l1t~ftefdl. WhatM? your 9«11 art, rMl'tfY coun11t1n91s .... 1tawt through the College'• Coun11tllng Center and car.er i>lanntng help i. off tred bv tht Off let ol c..rttr Planning and Placement lo addition, If you ContllCt Director of Admlulont. Chapman College. OrMge. CA 92666• (714) 997-6711 ~ have children at home, chOd cai. ts available on campu• ttu'ough ' the College's Chlld Study Canter. ~man ColJege can m"t your • needs, and whether you art • lntuested In part·llrnt or f11tkttM atten4.we, dayttn;e or evening clURt, a Chapman admlS&lons counMlor wlll bt f\lpp'J to dllc:uss your goelt with 1 you and show yau how Chapman •• 1 ctn help you reach tti.rn. The •. '') Spring Semester begins · Ftbniary7. Don'tdtlay. Start now. - Kathy Stoner is ready for a shopping trip and some sightseeing. She has im- ppccable taste, obviously. Nuptial Pledges Recited O'Leary-Taylor Stephanie Starr Taylor and Mfohael Patrick O'Leary of San- ta Ana Heights exchanged mar· riage vows during ceremonies conducted m St. John lhe Baptut Catholic Church, <;osta Mesa They are the daughter and son of the A. J . Tay lo rs or Costa Mesa ~ lhe John J . O'U!arys oC El c , . ~ bride Is a graduate or Ne:wJ>Ort Harbor ltigh School and Ca)lfornia State University, Fullerton where she received a BA degree In philosophy. She la atudenl teaching m I.he Newp6rt- Mesa Unified School District. lier husband 1s a graduate of Gtl>6amonl High School, EJ Ca- joq. 'they will hve m Santa Ana lleJgbl.5 • • • M rau le-Gourlay Costa Mesa first Baptis t Chtrch was the St'lting for the marriage of Carol Ann Gourlay and Richard Allen Mraule or MRS. O 'LEARY Costa Mesa. '1'11e bride, daughter of the A. J. Gourlays of Carlsbad, is a graduate of Chapman College where abe earned a BA degree in speech pathology and audioloay. She leac hes at the G ood Shepherd Lutheran Home in El Toro. Her husband graduated from UC Irvine with a BA in classical dvilliation. He is the son or Mrs. Charles R. MrauleofOrinda. The newlyweds will live in Co6ta Mesa ••• Monteer-Mumford Carl Monteer of Irvine claimed Jane Clare Mumford as his bride \ Thrift shops are a popular means of raising funds and a pleasant way IOI most eople involved. Members of groups such as Har. or Key admit tlfey are among thei[ shop's most faithful customers, since local stores and boutiques often donate brand-new leftovers. _. Thijfty Look in Fl'.lshio~ If you're planning a winter crulse to Mexico, wbeN'a a 1ood place to pick up an excltlnl new wardrobe? Harbor Key, support P'OUP for the Cblld Guidance Center, 1ug- 1ested tbJt ita tbrUt abop wpu.ld be one place to •tart. ID a l11t-paced,, fun-fiJJed fubioo 1bow lo the Shark bland Yacbt Club, commeotat« Mary Simoni told cueata bow to Hlect each outfit and where to wear it oo an lmatiJauy cruise.to Moo-tezwnL . There were ensembles for bridge, an evenin1 ID the stateroom, the formal captain's dlnner, tennfa, a post-cruise wet&bt-loainl reflme and a ebop-plnj epree. While probably no one, but no one, would be caught wearing _any of the enaem6les on the street, the show pointed out that there are treasures among the trifles at the shop, 145 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The fashion show, started five years ago at the suggestion or · Lena Weaver,· then president of HarbOr Key, ls an annual event at a Harbor Key meetine. It traditionally features old clothes, though new ooes also are available at the shop. A Harbor Key member recalls Mrs. Weaver telling the models at the first show to "wear something from the thritt shop then go back and sell it." For the past five years th~ fashion show has been confined to Harbor Key meetinla but this year the cooFdinator, Cathy Sheridel'l, announced that she bad as~d the models to re- peat their performance for the group's annual auction coming up Feb. 13 ln Springer and White, ColtaMeaa. MRS. MRAULE during ceremonies in St. Albans Cathedral and Abbey Church, St. Albans England". The hri(le is the daughter of . Peter Mumford, the Bishop of Hertford, who performed the ceremony, a nd Mrs. Mumford, of St. Albans. Monteer, son or Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Monteer of Irvine, earned hit PhD In history from USC. He studied at Cambridge University on a dissertation fellowship and attended the British Institute of F1orence. The new Mrs. Monteer at- tended Roehampton College in London and graduated Crom the British Institute of Florence. They will reside in Irvine. ' I What 's more appropriate for deck-sitting than Cry$tal Horn's . two-piece satin rayon dress with ·matching hat(left)? Above, June Pritchard finishes the cruise with a smashing game of tennis. Lectures Calendared ASSERTION TRMNING: An eight-week session, beginning at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, will deal with helping a person become more assert.Jve. Instructors are Dr. Rita Whiteley and Arthur Lange, and the course is being presented by UCI Extension. It will be taught in Room 204, HumaniUes Hall on campus. Further information ls availa· ble by calling the extension of- fice, 833-5414. LECTURE SERIES: A series of public lectures is sponsored by Newport Beach Frtends of the Library. Leading off the new year wlll be a diet and nutrjtlon dis- cussion, entitled A New You, by Gladys Trousdale, who will ap- pear under auspices of the Cooperative Extension of Oranie County, The meeting will be at 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, In the mulUpurpose room, Mariners Park. AARP :. Huntington Beach Chapter of Retired Persons will meet at noon Wednesday, Jan. 19, in Murdy Park Center. A film on the Caribbean will be shown. ~ LEGAL SECRETARIES: Orange County Harbor Area members will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesda)'., Jan. 19, in the Revere House, Tustin. Bruce Duncan will discuss how to make new year resolutions stick. CHRI STIAN'S WOMEN'S CLUB: A presentation of table settings wiU highlight the meet- ing of the Newport Beach group at 11 :30 a.m . Wednesday, Jan. 19, In the Airporter Inn. Also on the program will be in- ternational ~inger Chria Subletl PANHELLENIC: ucr Pro(. Capistrano and at 7 p.m. 'l\Jeg.. day, Jan. 25, in the Regional Oc- cupation Program facility, in the same community. Further information is availa· ble by calling 497-1138or494-1982. CLASSES: A series Involving mother-infant participation ln small group activities will begin Monday, Jan. 24, at the Edison Center and Wednesday, Jan. 26, in Murdy Park Recreation Center, Huntington Beach. Classes provide leamlng es· periences and stimulation for in- f anti to increase awareness of the world around tbem. Instructor is Mn. Bev Rico, who is on the faculty at Calltornia State University, Long Beach ln the home economics de· partmeot, child development and family relations division. Alfred Bork wlll speak on the future of · education when Newport Beach members meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, in the Glendale Savings and Loan building, Fashion I.sland. ENGINEERS AUXILIARY: Registration wlll be taken • before the firat meeting. Orange County members oC the Mechanical Engineers Auxiliary will be guests of Alpha Beta markets "to learn about Market- ing Know-how and coru>umer testing ~ 11 a.m. -Wednesday, Jan.19, in La Habra. YWCA: Barbara Strauss,. a metaphysical speaker, will ex· plore Our Psychic Energies at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 20, Jn the Santa Ana faclllty. TEMPLE SISTB&UOOD: POLICE AUXllJARY: Patty Armstrona ls president. of the Newport Beach group. On her board are Sbella ViOa. Lea Scruggs, Barbara Coelho. Cee Chandler, ~latne Gardiner. Sally Gatewood, Janet Armstrolfg and Ronnie. Antista. .~a~~y: 7~~oe~. S~z~ ~t All Vidal and Beverly Sassoon will be feature<\. at a fJala Celebrity Luncheon Thursday, Jan. 20, ln the Newwrter Inn. LAS AYUDANTES AUXIUAllY: Volunteers of the Paclflca Hospital, Huntinfton Beach are under the leadership ot Mra. Toni Bridges, a.ulated by the Mmes. Yvonne Roec~ Jan Van Sboubrouek, Patricia Pike, Naomi Jonkman, and Ann Iverson. ·· · F RIENDS OF LIBRARY: Sophia Spar La(( is the new presl- de,Jlt of the Capistrano Bay_Are- DEAR AN~ERS: Not Prc>tatant femal!ILLbom with crl~e y"°ut ans.na,.Atler all, being an a1i:o:i:;n.".N!~1 verrMty llllll': lUCJfll)r®cny-" your readen want YcJl)R opi- Women'a Libber, but a young wear !n an Afro. My white nion, which ls why they write to · wtte who la anxloua to l!ff the friertda call rne "WASP," my you. · LECl'V~ SERIES: Women ln the context of various ci.iltur,lll and social problems wlll be atud.led in a aeries ol free lecturel co-aponaorea b)"'"the UCLA Com· mittee on Public l.eeturea and tbe Women'• Studies Pntr.am.-. and academic procram cl the College of Letters and Science. eroup. '-'~' I A11i1t1n1 her 'lre K'iren Locbmlller, Kathleen Mansfield, Julia WJlcox, Anne Mannt.na and • • El\A ratJfJed, I ran across a black friends c:aU me "S6ul Sls-We tblnk YoUr ~ are very -poem that says It all. Will you ter." We all aeree it doesn't mat-aenslble and bope mean re· please print it? ter what you look like on the out· aden don't hurt your feeling.a. W. oman was made from the side, but what'• on the lnstde that Keep up the tood work. -FOR ribofman. counts. .YOU JN AUGUSTA, MAINE She wu not created from his An~who t~&da)l'OUrcolumn DEAJl F.M.: AdUllJ, uttkaJ head -to top hlm. abould know what you are like on leUen doa't botller me. ID fad, I Nor trom his fe« ....... to be the lnlide. u -comea tbrou&h. Joud le.,• r r 0 • m 1 read ere. at.epped on. and clear. l.'ou don't .Med to be •••• &MJ am ~ ull I She wa1 made from bis side defended. .. ..._,. Btl& ~ lot JOU' -tabe equal to hJm. Tbe-ptraon •ho wrote that let-• "*efll ~ N. From beneath hla arm -to ter la overly aenattive to bis or be protected by him. her "ethnic" cbatacterUUca. t Neu hll bent -to be lOftcl believe a little aoul.eeatcMn& la by him. -UNSIGNED FROIC In order. -YOUR SISl'J:R - SAGINAW AND YOURS -AND YOURS D&All UNSIGNED: Lovely. • •• ftak ".°" for 1llarta1 K wttla my DE,\& 818: Tllub lot &lie_. ,....... ,.._ .. ,...,. Ooa.iatnaden _,... a. expreu &M NJDe point •hltw-bat , ........ Met. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tbla letter t• belnf •ritten by three lJ.)'ear-<>ldl who Ukc•your col· umn very inuch. W• cet mad, Wbe1 peoplt write in aad DEA.ft ANN LANDERS: Your ........ to .. Deep'>' Conc:emed ... the wornan ... buaband cte. ctdtd to have a ... dlanc• oPer•· t1ori end •anted to knOw what tbttr chUclren lbouJd eall their dad, ,...,n•t0neolJVWbest. Why dldn 't )'OU "Y ' "Dectaaed"T He wW havt ended hll prttenae of wm, a man, a father or a b"1band and to far u hla famUy It concerned he ll the aarne u de.cl. Y~ can be 1ure U. ltNt ol bla worn. ii wbatJUa _.. .W call bl11a. IA ~ be'cl Lan probably prefer that they didn't call him at all -UPSET DEA& UP: 1 laave DO llnt· ............... of .......... ._ <W. la a reladftl7 lltW "11Ul•>, bat H CJme ioet oa wU"han more • .,.... Wluat ... ,. ,... to tile, .... , rel•~ el traD1Mnall. I& ........ be ID· teftetla •• Even It drinklna ta the "In" tblnl ln your crowd, it needn't crowd )'Ou out. Learn the factl from Ann L•nder'a bookl•t, ''80010 And You -For Teeaagen Only." Send ~ cent.t in co.in and a 1001, aelf· add.reued. 1tamped envelope to Ann wnd•r•, ~.o. Box HOO, Elaln, w. 80120. SeuJom will take place at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 20 and Z1 and Feb. 22 -.ndllarcb 9, Olre111hpus. Further lnformatioo la avalla· ble by callln1 the Women's , Studies Program at (213) ,e.8015.. . C08TA MESA WOllBN: Put prealdenta will be boftond at the noon m..un1 Friday, Jan. 2\ in the clubbouae • Music Prom Around the World will be presented by Audre)' Bamett and Dorothy Ray. LITBltAlt\' COtJNat: TwO tutor trainln1 cla1M1 ln ~ Enili•h u a·· tecond Jancuace wU( be 1lven by the SOuth Cout Ut.ttary C.OUncll. Thea• 30-bour, 10·week counea wtll be1tn at t a.m. llondA)', Jan. t•, in lh• Communtty ·~an CbVC!b, S. luao . . Jlldi(e8Hmaft. -f KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA: TM Southern Oranrt County Alumnae Association will meet at 7:IO p.m. Tbu9day, Jan. 20, to dUcu1a formatft>n of a nJ1bt lf'O'U). Sllvla Dolby will bolt the foeetlnl m her Lacub Beach home. RBI: LOAN PILMI: The Royal Netherlanda Bmbuay bu pubUahed a utaloeue f6 1811\m free"loan ftlma. The38tllmupan the famut of Ute in the windmill country. FUmt IUCb as "The Voice of ~Water" 1how the people'• re· Jatlon to the aea, both In Cenna of pleaaur.i and l~ un,remittlng en· croaobment on the land. Othen deal wlth art, culture and tb• ind~tey of tht Dutch. 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'7. ...................... ,Z! ti r:i~'c::·~::::: ~~:::::::::·:::::::::::iv: : tt~ 1: CNle ..... , ...................... , .. ).f~. , At 21, Bob Guccione Jr. doesn't just want to be known as the son of the ' NEW YORK CAP) -Bob Gue· done Jr. haled high school, bare- ly made it through and was hard· ly impressed by his teachers' warnings'. all know you're i.nleWgent, but you're a fool and you're going to be a failure, you're never goine to be anything and, at best, you're going to be a derelict, llv· ing on your father's coattails.' everything, but I did instigate everythina and I saw it throu&b il to it.a conclusion. "And I walked into my father's bowie one day with a printed is- .sue under my are arm and said, 'What do you tbink?' He said, 'It.a'• a nice lookint dummy, but why did you print •it?' I said, 'That's the pri.nted copy, I've got 250,000 or those.• He went, 'You did it already? Well, great, good, continue?" publisher of Penthouse and \ ''All o! my teachers said, •we Solar Power Plant Slated Near Barstow LOS ANGELES <AP) - California has been selected by the federal Energy Research and Development Administration as tbe aite for an experimental solar · power plant. The project is to be built ob a J.30.acre site near Barstow pro- vided by Southern California F.dilOft and is expected to be in operation by 1980 or 19181. The plant will be run by Edlscn, the Los Angeles Depart· mentof Water and Power and the C.Womla Enerfy Resources. <:oatenation and Development C.ommihioo. llAYOa TOM Bradley 1a.id he wu "pleased,. and "proud" the Loll An1eles' pubUc and private uUlJU•• were 1eJecled to be J)ioneer'l ln th~ field. "And I said, 'Yo~'re so wron4. I don't even want t.o debate it with you.' And before the year wu up I bad published my first magazine in England. I was about 18 al the time.'' NOT MODEST, but tnae. And at 21 Bob Guccione Jr. tal.k.s like he's been pulling out magazines for years. He's serious about it. "I don't know why I don't con· sider it a game. 1.. think it's because I'm too inlerested in what I do, l really am too gen· ulnely turned on by the business or publishing to let it be jU3l a game. I enjoy it, believe me, every minute of it." The "Qld man" wtlose coattails Bob Guccione's teachers talked. about bad founded the emineaUy 1uecusfuJ Penthouse-Viva publlsbinl empire in London a dec~de. earlier. And be wu bold-lni out for a colleee education for Bob Jr. and then, maybe, a job at Penlhouae. But ... "I wu llke a 1bot out of• IUD when I Sot out of hleh tchoot, '1 re- membered Bob Jr. "I •u aooe, yoo couldn't see me for the dust." The power pJant wtU consllt ot tower-mounted boller aur· nllBI' 8TOP London and In rounded by mirrora. The mlrron moat.bl Bob Guccione Jr. wu out will eoncentrate the 1W1'1 rays ...tth a bow-to book on Kuni ru. It and reflect them onto a reeetver-iold 95 percent o the 60,000 boiler. OCIPI• printed. w1d the recelver·boUer, the Moaef In bll pocket, "I •u 1uperbeated ray• wlll be faced wtth the pf'Oll>eCt of bum- at.orbed by a volatile Uquld aucb mini around Europe tor • wbilt. 11 propane, whlch will be Uled to fOU know, &et.Uni aJDallJcba and tum water into at.um and 1pln Uepi.DJ that 1otn1. And 1 thoulbt turbines, creatln1 electrical I'd Nally enjoy that. awl'iY· · "'lben I looked arouad me and The plant la d .. tsned to pro-tboqbt, 'I don't want to IOM the duce 10 meiawatt. of power lncen~ve I have, lb.It tort of oou1b for a city of 10,ooO .,..D, and I ~ay loH that U I Just t.ake It •••Y. -:;:: --~ ~ -: _.., lifit1ftl bm America th COit la ex~ Co Rceed an ldta for a rock· mqutne un- llOOmlllloo. lib any oa t.b• muket -ftll· DevelOpers Must Refund written, lncial•e copy 1n a 1Uek format that would untold lnto a thtee-foot poster ol t.M featured ' star. Dlld Ulled the Idea and 10G •• 1n bullneu with a boOll ltom Peatbouae. AT FIJtST, lhe young 01an did everything himself. He's got an art director now, and b looking for an editor. But he's In no real hurry. The magazine's 12lb issue ls due this month. Gucciooe's aho publUhed five issues of Superstars or Soul, one on foot· baJJ star O.J . Simpson and another on boxer Muhammad Ali. Penthouse Poster Press Is making money, but, said the publlsher. it hasn't reached potential. He sells 100,000 copies, many of them through record shops, and would like to sell a hall·mlUion. "From those first early issues, I really learned the magazine bulinesa," he said. "I have a •ood enough groundln1 in all the fteldl of the busl.nesa that I can work with people on their level. And I'm constantly learniQg, of ·Firms Shun coutse .... " Coµtroversy ln.ttlllt alU:cess? BOSTON CAP) - Corporations that often 0 1 DON'T know lf it's just a underwrite pobllc reel for what the people want -t . televiaion pro1rams re· IOUftd like a 1reat advertisina fused to•coptrlbut.e to a director -but l think it's lhl.a seriea preaenttn1 big drive to communicate to create buainela in. a favorable ~an awareness ol. :..bat's I~ light because t.bey didn't tq on around you. And I'd like to want to get involved in compllt these Into my next public controversy, ac- matazble, and from there I'm-cordln1 to station of· ture I'll have another tot.I." Ilda.II. Happlneas ln bualne11 was .A~ Ho~: executive followed by -thousb not producer of ' In Search necenarlly caused by -bappl. of the Real _America." 0111 in Bob Gucclone Jr.'•-u1d bewu unableto1.t private life. ~>' tor 13 prosrama A~tlt9 .... .-.,,_.w.· r . ._,......,.toproduicl.ao Nally do, and Udi ta fmmy, UM HJ1e1 was cut to cml1 because 1 ~ear ICO 1 U.* a atx procram1, tbe ftnt beWlh life, It WM uoMHeYable ... enlltl•d "Tbere '• No But that wu bee.-. I WllD't ~ ~·· Like Bii Bult· b 1 rn .. " very appy n my~Ute... "People told us, 'Thia "&ECENTLY, I metaitrlwtth la the k.lnd of~ that whom I've Vtt)' much m love and oupl to be OD the afr, but very HUlecl with. We 11ye 1n Cclo· ._ don't want to doll,"' ntc:Ueut toletber and n Uw a Ho)'t uJd. ''There wer-. veryquletJife ... '' 8ll1 numbW ol flt cat.I ='"Ke'• bTU~1 Oka1~ bu& bJi wlllo Mid tt'• t.oo rlll:y to Ide• wott _. CIMe tbtn11 dill: ...., tbe.JM1blic deblte.'' ., tblnk Of .,... • IGIDt IOl't • of publl11d.D1 at~ • ...,. eon l.UD WGBH· dladp&Sned l\Udmt; l ft!IT, 111\ith TV cftldalt ap~ 9Qjof wlW 1'1114&111. I IMllfte to aboutlOOcorpm:atl-for ._ eMa.ln met I'm 1UCc•M: moeq, but Ool.y two - 1* I'm wry qaJck -..wr 1 B•UaJ•bem Steel and pt tbe fMllD.11 'Ob. I'm IOOd. •to Ameriean Ttlepbooe .. llKllK .i o&btr ~ 194 ..,, 'l T ... •ph -qNed to n.ally wmt to be as 90aJ • tbeJ ~bUte. • u. ao Ito)> dwelttni on ~ ~ TM com bl.lied dona· -and s<an •O'rilll-' U. ot 9M.OOO acCOUIMcl "I'm not atuPid .....,. to l4it far anly 12 percent of tbt ~t RCCtH -Wbidl afta all lnmtaUid aerl .. ' budlet 11 Umtt.d -carry me .... l'ID ol -,000, Hot aald. The YtrJ QDlck to..,, 'Dm't .. aa ·nit ot tM m-.7 came laur.£1. They're ·~ email ,._ feaadatiou IDltM i...... .._lfl.. .... 1Gftl"Dllleat'1 Co~ I tlon for Public Broad· caatinl. Omelal• of WGBff, which produces 38 per- cent ol all protrams car- ried b)' the Publlc Broad· ca1tin1 Service, said they began workt.ng on the aeries about a year aio and tbou1ht it would be euy to convince blf bullnea tocontrttHM. .Allhoulh. there are no commerctala on pubUc TV, the names of the companlee that pay for the pro1r am1 are A111tH -on •If'• "'ffffft Wore llDd alter tbe pro-srama are alrtd. TRE lllBISI, which will be broadcaat na· Uonally beSiNlinc Ptb. 15, l1 Intended to tell toad tblnt• about the Unltedltetes. Tbt tint abqw featuret the tbeme tlaat bl& bud· JMll ln Ua• Ualted a.c. It I.be moet eUloMat Pl'O: duellon effort Ja the world t..caaH h pro. 'ISdel UalDp that people wlllli Odler 1howa ••· seat tbat American worken ldh toi..i. ID.I. challentlnl J*i that blffkl are hllldnl artat pro1r• to dvtl ri1hh, and tbat Amerlcu bu1ln.., It belplnC, Jd exl'ld".,,, undtrdevtloped eou.n·, uu.. 1 "lt'I UDCler .. eodabie 'tfb1 tb11 •. oulct be caQUoua, '' llo1t uld. Viva -he put out his own magazine when he was 18. ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL S'flCK-ON LABELS --STVUSHTYPE ONQOOO 0UAUTY WHITE OUMMEO PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE tt FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r~~-~-----------------~ Flll lft "* eooport, clip .,., '""' Mth • us to: r POOC Printing. l.abet Otv. I Polt Office Box 1 &eO • 330 W. a.y 8t. Colta M .... Callf()fnla 92e2t I I I .. . If DAILY PILOT Sunday. Janu-x 18, 1977 ... .. E ir.st Film .. a Challeng~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dlnetin1 a movie for the first time ls a tou•h ualpmeot for anyone. James Farro faced the added jeopardy d directin1 a star who wu al.lo an uperieo~ director -and the u~ve producu of the film. . Fareo met the challeoie with .. Tbe ED· forcer," Clint Ea.stwood'a third and possiblJ lut vehicle u Dirty Harry callaban, the acour1e of the wronedoera. Fareo Ud been Eastwood'• u- listant on four films directlld by the atar himself. How did Fargo feel about taking over u top man? "On the first day, I was nervous," he ad· intUed, "but I got ovel'it right away. Ob'lriously l know Clint pretty well. He ta a declal"" person who won't vadllat~ on~ he decides on a abot. He 1eta nervous and upset II you can't make~ your mind. "I MADE damn BW"e I knew what I wanted. I had the fmal decision an the aet. But when )'OU 1et to the cutting room, I could ooJ.y ove.rrule Clint for so long; aft.a-all, be is the executive ·producer. "But be is an intelligent man with a brilliant aen.ee of the over·all production. In most c·ues our differences were minor. We aolved them in an agreeable manner." In times past star'..dlrecton have solved dfs. pules with thei r direct.on by taking over the helm themselves. That has happened with Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier. Observers predict· eel the same would occur with Clint Eastwood on '"Ibe Enforcer." Butitdidn't. "'You might expect Clint to be toolrinuver tny shoulder all the time," said Fargo. "ln7ac\, when he wasn't needed in scenes, be got out of town." nM FARGO is a handsome, strapping, full· bearded man of 38 who grew up in Wenatchie. Wash., did a stint in the Navy, then graduat~ from the University of Washington in radio- lelevision production. Jobs in broadcasting were scarce, so he and his wife moved to her home town of Pasadena a doien years ago. trolled by the unions. But Far10 tried out for tbe Directora GuJld tralnlng proeram for HCOod u - liltant directors.and wu cboM!n ln a claaaol 10, out ol eoo applicant&. Ilia ftnl film: ''Tbe CaPtr ol tbe Golden Bulls" with Stephen Boyd and Yvette lllmleux. Far10 -"aduated from the a~tJce pro- CJ'Ull, bia talary rWne from Sl.25 a week to $115. He tolled u .econd aasistant, tbe fellow wbo In· structa extraa and does odd jobs on the aet, then snduated to lint uaist.an1 with the nre-eatln1 Henry Hathaway oo "Raid oa Rommel" wUb Richard Burton. "It waa a areat experience wwkinl with Hathaway, but I'd never do It 8'aln," a!Ud Far so. "Workine on 'Airport' ClOllvinced me I could become a dlr,ctor," be said. Soon afterward be did bia first film with Clint-"Joe Kidd." 'f'beo l!utwood turned dlrector on ''Web Plains Drifter," be plcked Fargo as ualstant. The pair eaot.buled togetberwith "Breay," "Tbe El1er s.nction" and "Josey Wales," with Far10 also actini aa usociate producu on the latter. BJ EllllA BOllBECK My motber calmly an- nounced to a group of us tbe other nl1bt that every time she turned on her orcan to play "Alley .Cat" ahe beard vofCes. AT WIT'S END music from the flllinp1n the 'no voices,' have berteeth... )"OU?" "Ob c'mon," I said, "YoU're all puttinc me on." They looked lt me like they were seeing me for I shook my head n.um bly. "Doesn't anyone else not bear them?" I asked. I Immediately made some smart remark about piped-in music lov· era reliaterlng a formal complalnt. When no one lausned, I hit 'em with the line about the author of Alley Cat trying w get bis music back. Still no laugba. the rust time. "Are you "Of course we doa't " a long while, until it telling me you've never said my husband ... ~ beC;lme popular, I dido 't beard voices from your it'll be our llt.Ue secret." tell anyone about it." toast.er or your electric When no one else wu toothbrush?" asked my around I turned on the "111ERE WAS A guy husband. organ and picked out down the street," said "No," l said, trying to "Alley Cat." James Fargo (left) started out dlrecttng Cllnt Eastwood. WlDlSS fMlt.Y" 1'81 .... li•t.•• lllSllY'S .... THAT OUCllT If WAS A IACCOON tAJOtt•flM SO COAST PLAZA MIU 111WSI NUlll lel"• .. WAlllltllAr!Rl J.10.M.,U.T/11111 ........ '1 tAYS IF TJtf C_., .,.,~~,~··· S . COAST PLAZA SO. COAST PLAZA I ...... , .. _ '1MSIARCH OF . MOAH"S Air CC9) _.,._,,.... .. IAT/SllM-lllJ .. 111~.a ,,, ......... ... ·'I didn "t realize that jobs were lmJ><>SSible to find in the studios, so I went asking around," be recalled. "My first interview was at 20th Cen- tury·Fox, and the person asked me what I want• ed to do. I said, '1 want to direct."' Finally, my husband said, ''Hearing voices lsn.'t too unusual. I used to hear conversations comlnl out of my elec· tric drill all the time. For my dad, "who bad one of grin. J beard voices. Flve of lhoseremotecontrobfor "That's really weird," 'em in the kltcben his television set and saiCil:ny dad. "You ha-laughing themselves every time a plane went ven't told anyone about ,sick! over his house, the chan-_____ .:_ ___ ~---------==========~---------nel would change. .~ ' It seemed the impossible dream for a raw kid from Washington facing a system UgbUy con· TDDAT'S CIDSSIDU nlZLI· ACROSS holder a 121 Miami'• rHldent 88Horrlfy 73Taste county 20Cloaer 87 Ftrrrull 1 Cup: 74 Suit· 1 28 Egyptian 34 American 88Jacob's French maker aoul tndlan aon 6 Engine 75P)owed 1290oda: 35UM 89Blu1hlng 11 "Combos" field Latin tobacco 91 Mote 16 Rad 76 Unrefined 130Not: 36 llallan recent cedar 77 Hamelln ~•fix river 92 Fire 21 Ellcit h41ro 131 uthenlum 38Helm g;malna 22Wed 78 "Blackeyea" aymbol r,:•1tlon 93 ~lne .. : secretly 79Llwn 132 Soldier ~o mall comb. 23 Cognizant vet vet 133Cobell emount rorm 24 Airport 80 Traveler'• ~mbol "'2The 85T~-vi11tor atop 134 ,,... 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MNaedy 143T1kH 72 Sugar· 124 orever 19Prleon 850 .. tlntd place Sometimes, during a peak evening, be could follow as many as three sbowa at a time.'' A nelcbbor piped in, "I ruen you all beard about the guy who ll"9d near a highway with an electric farace door?· Every t me a CBer .,..__....., ... ._,... __ '1 would go by, bis garage door would zip up and down. No one thought anythine of It after a while." I couldn't believe what Iwaabearlng. "The vacuum sweepers are the worst," said my mother. "A lot of people bear volcea from their sweepers."' "What do they 1~?" I lilted hesltanUy. ''It's not nice to eavesdrop,•• said Mother. "After all, lt someone wanted to talk wiUf"you, they woulda't call you on your vacuum sweeper, they'd call you co the phone." "That's true," I said. "TllE ONE I felt aorry for wu the woman wbo wu on some k1Dd ol .a wave len1tb with a translator an~ beard "K·BIG MUSIC LINE" '! .. Nothin~ less than · the most exhilarating entertajnment of the film wear to date.,, v.,..,.,, Conl>v • NEW YORK TlMt:S .~SM Goes .. <Jn With the Show Dorothy McGuire. The simple act of re"at· Inc the name aloud lt an act or reauurance; there'• aomethlna eoUd and comfortable in the sound. For 20 yean, 1be radia~ klndneu, wanntb and understanding from tbe movie screen u one of Hollywood'• moct appealln1 lead.Ina ladles. Wltb a volce like creamy melted cocoa, border· lq on a sort whltper, and a aenue, wuelllah Cemlnlnlty that 1pllled over lnto the fioodllght and UJumlnated the dartc comers of the screen around her, 11be was U!e living embodiment of CUrrter and Ives Christmases and plenty ot tea and sympathy. lo r~ent yean, when one has been lucky eaou•h to catch a glimpse ol her, she's been aomebody'a grandmother or some old cre~ture REX REED ~ in the raw dY1nC of aomethins P,lllf ortunate In a string of Dlt· neyiab family eplc11. On last year's "Rich Man, Poor Man" she was the long-suffering mother of Nick Nolte and Peter Strauss, who ended up bitter and wretched alter a lifetime of deprivation, but, on her deathbed, that class shone through long enough to touch the heart. WHAT A SHOCK and a relief, then, to meet her face to face on Broadway, where she's re· turned after a lamentable absence of too many empty years to once again liibt up the sky In the current smash hit revival of Tennessee Williams' "The Night of the Iguana," and then in her own clothes and her own smile in her New York hotel s uite. Dorothy McGuire is radiant and shining, in the prime of her yean. At 57, when most former screen idols are drownin& their despair lo alcohol and want ads, Dorothy· M~Gulre ls get· Libra Secure MONDAY: J ANUARY 17 By SYDNEY.OMARR ARIES (March 21·April 19): Recognition, which had been delayed, will now be in evidence. TAVRVS <April 20-May 20>: Good lunar aspeet coincides now with travel, advertising, enlarging boruon1: GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Mystery, perhaps the occult could command attention. You get "Psychic Impressions." CANCER (June 21-July 22): Accent on writ· ...... ten aareements, commitments, marital status. Domestic area is hjghligbted. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Stick to conservative coune -you undermine your own eUorts by at· temptln1 to skip essentials. VlllOO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Favorable Moon aspect coincides now with creative change, In· tenlified relationship, deeper compreben&l.oo of younc person's hopes, aspirations. IJBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Your !lense of be· ing sttureja heightened. You get support from family rmrmb«r. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: EmphuiJI on viail.5, messages, ability to d.J.acem fact rrom fan- cy. Associate who i1I "moody" may actually be ill. • SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: What seemed mor e of a hope than an actuality becomes very real. Key is to be confident. C.\PIUCORN (Dec 22·Jan. 19): Added re· cocnftioo due -more persons become aware ol your efforts. Publicity Increases. AQVARl\18 (Jan. 20-Feb. 18}: New Informa- tion aJdl In clarilylng what bad been a mystery. Stand tall. be confident. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Friend proves loyalty. You know that "so~e Important" ac· tually 11 ln your comer. -(j . I 't-~-­...... • Actress Dorothy McGu1re is still radiant at 57. Uni on with her We, redl5covertn, httaell. There are ao tea.rs in her beer. Survival la her middle name. ''Two words. John Swore." She s mlles meltingly at her huaband o 33 yean, the famous photographer wbo alta nearby, lntently scann.tna a book of photos he'a ta.ken over several decades in the most remote reaches ol the universe for public a. lions like Life. While his wife toila niptly at the Circle in the Square evoking the poetic visions of a Nan· tucket splnster stranded ln a seedy Mexican jungle in "Iguana,., Swope It preparine a weighty collection of rus•photographs for an art exhibition and a forthcoming book. "IF YOU knew my husband beUer," says Dorothy. ~ou'd know how lucky i•ve bee.a. I love my career, but I never really thought mucb about how to nurture It. 1 had a strong marriage, a secure home to go home to, and we traveled a great deal. AU of those things were terribly im· portant." Now ln her middle years, she's finally aet· Ung to play roles with sexuality for the first time, both in "Iguana" and another recent production of "Sweet Bird ot Youth" In Loe Angeles. It's a side of her nobody discovered before. "I was always the good woman. I don't know to this day what shapes a career out in Hollywood. It's still rather mysterious. It has, 1 t.hinJc, a lot to do with how you look, what'• available, and how you take off at the box office. Or sometimes lhey don't know bow to use you, so you find yoµ rs elf lost." SHE WENT F ROM one me morable film to another -"Claudia," "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn," "Gentleman's Agreement," ''The Spiral Staircase." ''Invitation," "Three Cow In the Fountain," "TraiJ," "Friendly Persuasion," "The Dark at the Top ot the Stairs." Now her daughter, Topo Swope, 27, is an aspiring actress. Does her famous mother give advice? "No. I take it. She's much more tuned in to what's hap- pening today than I am. You just have to have a strona. coping instinct and hang In there and keep going. That's what a career ls about, if you love it." "Llsten," she closes wisely, "acting la rough. Life ls rough. And If you're alooe in either, It's even rougbe~. All I can say la, God bleas us all." llund!IJ· J11t1uary 18. 1m D~IL y PILOT 111 Acto:rs~ustle to L · xe t NEW YORK (AP) -"Ubleu you blt bic In tbla bualneH," aaya Eivtnd Harum, "you don't make a lot of l'QOney." To cusbioQ econocmc haiard. tho lanky dan· cer·t.urned·actor went looldne for a lucrative lldellne. With Im brother Jan. wbo bappeu to bate act.lnc, and a allent pa.rtne:r wbo c:ootrartly hopes to btcom• a pttformtr, be •tarted a limousine taxi service. The recent troika partnenhip ls an example of the trend amonc Broadwayltes to moonlight for extra income. TREia HIGHLY dlvtraifled ~ndeavora ranie from architecture to woodworkma. A aoqd many get an extra dlvtdeDd by expreasina art.W.lc urges outside tbe theatrical dJtcfpllne. Harum 's Staie Door Service lt, however. aimed only at auarant.eeing financial 1tabillty durin& the sometimes 1aill stretches betw~ ataae encaaementa. The 32-year-old' NorweiJan had1 plenty of time to think about the rlau ol show buainesa We following a auest appearance several aeuoas aao with t.be Metropolitan Opera Company In "Samson and Delllah." Du.ring a cboreocraphJc solo, Harum broke both feet when a leap landed him aaainat a ml'.a· placecl prop. Hospftalli:ed for a month, be pon· dered, "What do you do when you cp 't dan~ anymore?" THE SAME quesUoo, Incidentally ls a main theme of the musical "A Chorus Une1• lo which the al(ain aitlle Harum ls currenUy appearin.r aa the director of the sbow·withln·the-sbOw. · "I thouaht about givtng up dancffic com· pletely," be recalls, even after therapy r04tored his ability to trip the Ught fantastic. •'I got the idea for a limousine service when a friend inherited a ball mlllion dollars and waa wondering what to do with tt." Ha.rum says. "He didn't go for It but I dJd a Jot ol lnvest11aUng and found it required ~omparatlvely small capital. l really went after the idea when this ata1e job came along and I decided to purau, an actJne career." TO GET' THE lowdown on limousine cat.er- tna. Harum and hisJ>artners hWll around a diner where the driven for a bil taxi service con· gregated. "We learned about repairs, rates, quality or service ..• With two limousines, they have arrived at a break-even level in less than a year, and plan gradual expansion. Two other members ol "A Chorus Line" wbo bolster their bankrolls with extra-curricular oc:- "ALICE •N -sEKT WONDER· SMILE. L AND" cupaUons are Ted August, owner of a dance 1tudio ln Bayonne. N.J-.. and Laurie Beaer, TV spokeswoman tor a funuture line. Robert H . Livineston, director of "Sometbln1 Old, Something New" whlcb arrtved oa Biioadwa)' iA January, runs a carpentry 1hop lb.at tW"DI out cuatom decor for auch stellar dienta u Anne Bancroft. 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Pastorius Jr., ranging In size from a small de- corative garden piece to a monumental work tower- ing 16 feet high and weighing 3,000 pounds. Pastorl us, a professional artfst who has won numerous awards, works with Cor-Ten steel, a material that has an earthy rustic patina and .Is used without 'paint. Other sculpture~ are made of stainless steel and copper. The exhibit, which Is open to the public, can be reached from the El Toro exit of the San Diego Freeway, on Avenlda de- carlota.. Sculptof fits pieces together to form previously conceived sculptures Women Plan Seminars The Orange County Com- mission on the Status of Women this year plans to hold ·legal seminars for wom~n. continue a ·study of child care needs and establlth a new eroup to assist in it.a projects. Elizabeth Strauss ot Laiuna Beach, leader of the lS;member panel, noted in an annual report to county supervison Ulal 1976 was the commission's first full year of operation. And, she said, commissioners learned during tbe year "that the need for work is there and that Gulf Offshore Rig • Still Without Oil the potential for improvement is great.'' Among projects planned for 19T1, lbe report said, will be a series of Cour legal seminars to · ~ inform women of their rights. Attorneys have volunteered to aul.st, and the four ~slons will be held at scattered locations in the county. The commission also will join Cal State Fullerton in sponsoring an employment seminar for women in March. 'nlE REPORT said a similar seminar held at Santa Ana College in November attracted ISO women , lncludln& those BJ aEBECCA STIOCICIAND million for lbe right to drill on six employed by seekine promo· oe•Det\,......... undersea tracts at Tanner tJODJ,thoteJobhuntlngandtbose GuU OU Corporation's Aleut.Ian &Db. At the Ume the J:ii belan now ID school. ~~·-a Ooatl.D& riS which belan drilllna '71., million bad ilreid)' A new oroanbatl,,.. Frfenda of· GrflllaS In No•ember at Tanner ....__ ,_ .... ,_ ...£• • ....., B-. 15 m!la offabare ol, ,...,. ~ apent w u.mt uu search, the Commlaalon, also will be 9-b b ot _._ • .J.. oil._.. these aow-ce. reported. formed t.hlJ year by the panel. , ..u'll:ae • at n 1et .... ""'• • ac· Prellminary plans called f~ • The or1anbatlon'a execuflve cac'dlnltocompanyapokeemen. the Aleut.Lan Key to be moored board wU~ : ~-e.qreun· 'iWe're stU1 drilllnl," aaU H.L. over lbe drHling site ln 6*l feet of tatives from each superVisortaJ Strlder, dJ vlalon production water Cor 37 days while an ex-district. And the new group will manai• for the Wut Coast ploratory well was punched down prepare newsletters, suggest and J)fvlaon of Gulf Energy and to a depth of 9,000 feet, according ualst in pro1rams, .Oong with Jll.neralaCompany, U.S. to company spokesmen. forming r es ion al advisory Lton Slelnocher of Keydril panels. , Company, the firm wblcb De. th ,.., ___ ..J Wilb the help of a consultant, ~the AJ...U..-Key, dJd a -:a-erweu the_ comml.u!onJLD.DwJn~-.., bof.vet" \hat a cban&e wu ve1tl1atin1 tbe need for a child .. Daily Pilot Photos by " Richard Koehler Men and machines Join to assemble sculpture Empty Tank Discooored In Air Crl1Ah A federal lnspectnraald Frid'U' she doubts that tht1 plane crub ln Irvine that kllled,flve penona, Dec. s was related to a failure of any of the external system& aboard the craft. , The one unusual aspect 1n her fiodin1s was tbat two of lbe three. fuel tanks contained gaa, but the .third tank was empty at the Ume of the crash. The pUot bad the empty tank turned on, according lo MiS'S"M. W. 'Wally" F\J.nk of the National TransportaU~ Safety Board. • • Miss Funk said she has sent' ' her findings to the Alr Safety Board In Washington, but said it will probably take several weeks more for that board to issue a t •"probable cause." nvE PERSONS were liDJ~ that twln-en&ln• Aeroetar c lncludint pilot Edward Plaonl.' 45, Newport Beach: Jamel• Shortridge, 37, Newport Beach: J erry Bell, 33, TusUn; Roser Barnett, 3', Santa Ana; ~ Lloyd Jennings, 21, frvine. According to the control tower at Orange County Airport and to witneHes who overheard th•' radio tranamisalon1 t.be pilot aalcl> moments oofore tne crasb that one en11ne had fall ed. At that polnt, hi• Diane stallt4> and he aplraled Into the a alte orf Alton Street neat • ,.weetecl in '"anodwr week or lO £L_Jy-A-ccid care center to serve county ~ --VD.I ea.-.n.,tr----..,loyea .• Allted lf that meant the r11 was And the iroup la prepar1na •re-~ted to •trike oU at that MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. <AP) -portoo ajobsbarlngprogramfor A par:t Is carefully lowered Into place ----. _..I .- However. Mill Funt Nld that In checkln1 the engtnes, 1be' found that they were "'non· remarkable," meaning that tbqr probably were not rteponalbl• fortbecrub. J --,be1-a..a, "'y--.•· The d th of B ,_ ... , Ny county government. Such a pro-..,_ ..., ... ea a ruuouyn, · ·• gram would permit two persons Strider conflrmed that the rt& woman during an a~t ex· to Jointly hold one full-Ume Job had f: 1truclt oil yet but h• orcltm rite on tbe New J eney d d i ld i 1 d -·• .. ot releu"' _,...... '-•orma· Turn ik be an v e ts aa ary an ~ .. ., .....,. .. uu, p e now appean to ac-beoefltl Ucm. He explained that the sltua-cldental, aulborit.ies aald Friday. · ._ waa one of ''a u,bt bold" 1D lbq have lowered bail for tbe JOB 811A&INO would benefit ~no mtonnaUcll ia rel..aed w001a'1 mother, cbareed in the women nturnln1 to tbe Job __,..... ea1e. muttt. tbole wllb chUd care Aecorct1n1 to satdlr, 10111e ot .. It ls beclmdn• to look more problems u4 tho11 attndlGC •-...ea tr.a.a In the area like an accident thml erim1nal ldlool~e,U.r~t..W. -...Oalf l141riWiwan1etWup ne,U1ence," uld Allt. llutl· Dartq~-. ~ t m' •'• '-••and OuU Ml plac.t a lnaton County Pro1tcutor .....,.... • nmllilr fll ltudlel .._,ea die Jntormatklll now to Tbmnu McCorDJlct. tor IUPlm.on and ._.oped • ~their competlth'e ed1e. McCormick aalel new mdence mat«nlty leav• polJeJ for oounty fte posalblUty ot more ln· plhered by New Jersey detec-~a. .._atioa beln~reie~--'"-uv-,_ uo-""-Co s c ..... Jtalao1urveyededucationalln· --.. ,_. -UI -u.. mer", • •t wuS } If th "-• *1.rts does llt • "1. howevu, •eek 1how1 the death of ltftutlona to eam ey compu II~. J Catberlb• E. c~, 21, tut wtth federal aex dJ.scrimlnatJon Sd• WHtrlck, Weft Co.at Sunday probabl the ,..ult tan, and began a atudyof child 4ihtllon apl6raUon mana1er for ot ac:tJ.ont by •well meanlq" abuae and prevention. Gall, rlful-S to rtleue any ln· people. la addttlon, the panel haa ,_.._ about the rt1 and 1ald, · Ke aald ball for tnei JC, OouD· formtd • bunian J"elOW'cet b.nlt ~ bolcl1 sencllly area•t d; n. wu Nduced t.rom $11,000 ,t!ldeb will au.mp& ~ match ln· ................ ::.,:.• after dehetl•tt n--... dU.. with vecandet 9*diQ;: ... ~~ !:; ft'Olb South caroua. _.tla ~ton cout7 •d'ft1or1 mu. nit ,_Qul(Jlllill,.... tllllnlilltl altlaelr JD\MettpUall, ~ .\. .. Jaycees ·to Hear Colson Collon to talk aboutbla boot. CollGft wu oae ol t.be leadlnl Otur• 1n Water1ate and lerved u SJ*!lal countel to former pre- lidtat JUtbard Nixon. fllorttr before ...... sent to Drilon for bit role ID the scanda• • Colloo aald be had found Cbrtal Slnce bi1 prlJoa tA!rm, be bu formed a 1roup called Prtaon FeJlow1hlp which can1u the word ol Christ to men and worn en lnprtaon. The prayer breakfast lJ the bllhlllht of ChrlJUan Leadenhip Week which will featuN a series of breakfui. for bullnealmen and momlna cotf ees Im-women. · 'nckttl are avallable throufb Barcelona, 1800 Dove at., aulle 400, Newport S.ach. 8BE 8A.ID tile air frame, ti.' propellon and th• "* .,..... allo checked out otq. IQ eddl· tion, tbe autopay of PtlODl ptOnd ...,.uve, meanlnl Uwn wwerll drap or aleobol JD hll IJIWi1 md tbat ... did not 9q>111._.W medical failure 111 flllht. )!las Funk Hid 1t II up .. Wuhlnaton to determln• whether or not .. pilot error" w• involved tn the crub. But abe aaid it la po11lble there was "inWl mana1ement" or the fueJ,~ when the pla e cruhed the that was emp~y wu switch oe, inltead of lhe full tana. Mila Funk •ald PllOftl bad cumulated eoo fiytq houri, dud.lni 180 1n the Aeroatai ••ft1tnl· 'PhOne Phreak' SignalS Busy SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Not many people go Co prlaon for pur1uinc a hobby, but a passion for pla1lnc with exotic telephone equipment has finally put Ca.Plain Crunch in the slammer. "!t'a a bobby, like CB radio -it's dlddUng around," the electronics whb kid says. "Why.do I dowbat I do? To hear a call eo through, to hear all that telephone company equipment worko{or you, &hat'• what you're after. Chirps, bells and tinkles." CKUNCR, WHOSE GIVEN NAME IS John T. Dn.per, reflected without regret about his hobby ju.st before drJvina aoulh to tbe tedcral prison at Lompoc. He15tarted serving a four-month sentence Ocl 4 for d~Crauding Pacific Telephone Co. or $30 worth of lon& distance calls Draper, 32, ha.a bffn a legendary member of the mischievous "phone phreaks," whose ahenanigaiu and 1llegMl long diatance caJls have made them nuturul enemies or phone companies around the globe. Phone officials hope that his conviction, and 122 other toll fraud con\JCtions last }'car, will deter phreaka and others from chealmg the phone com· pany out of an estimated $1 million in calls each year. "111£ PHONE PllllEAKS SAY THEY'RE just out Cor thrills, but you can say the same about a bank robber," says Joe Doherty, director of cor· porat.e s~urity for American Telephone and Tele· eraph Co. ''He likes to hear the alarms go off. . . but the end result is the same. A bank is robbed. These people are stealing." The essence of phone phreaking is the imitation or electronic sound signals which trigger phone com· pany equjpmcnt, aJlowintt calls to be placed and routed without charge. For all pracUcaJ purposes. the phenomenon has its rQOL<; in • cereal box. In tbe late 1960s, it was discovered that Captain Crunch cereal coota1ned free J>laatic whistles that produced a tone of 2,500 cycles per second. That frequency was a key to making a phone work for free. Draper, ~ith lbe scraggly black hair and born-rimmed lluaa ol the. proverbial mad ou"u scientist, learned this and other fascinating secrets afUr meelln& a blind phreak in an accidental phone end>unt.er. "Then I ran into Denny, who s.ud he had 27 ways to make free phone calls,'' ht.' rc<'alled ''Den· 11Y invited me to meet h11' friend Jim, whO told me he would make a free ca.JI by pla) mg certain tones «>nan organ into a phone "I TOLD HIM HE WAS CRAZY because I didn't think the phone company was dumb enough to have a system so easy to break inti). Anyway. Jjm blew my mind. He dialed an 800 (toll-free) DOmber and hit an E above middle C on the organ. All of a suddf'n, the 8>0 number clisappeared with a dunk. I heard a white noise, a hissing, then he used the organ to key out the number I wanted. It worked. Drape-r. with electronics training in the Air Poree and San Jose City College, went home and fabricated hi:s own organ to 1m1tate phone !iignals. He fashioned a "Blue Box." a dev1ri-which suc- ~eeded Captain Crunch whistles as the most prized possession in "phreakdom." "That started me phone phreaking. · Draper said with undisguised glee "F1r<1t. I called all my friends. Then, l thooght. ·wow' llere I am with the )>hone company al m> rmgert11>~ 1-'rec.' '· NOW USING A BLUE BOX TO make free calls ls a violation of federal law, punishable by up to five ~ears In prison and $1,000 hne. Crunch boasts of many elaborate phone feats W\lanctioned by Ma Bell One rail, he .says. Wa!I rooted uround the worJd <-lockwise a fow \1mes. from San Francisco to Lon· don to Sidney lo San Francisco, then around the world counter-clockwise a few times, covering the equivalent of half the distance to the moon. lie desc-rlbes another experiment in a room .nth two phones. Ulllng one to call around the world to the second. ' ''About ei~hl ~'Onds after I answered one Jlbone. 1 listened on the second phone and heard inyaeU answering the flnlt phc>ne." he s aid. "ll loolc cy voice that Jong to travel around the world.'· .. IN DRAPER'S REALM, JNFoRMATION 1s J>OWer. New information, he says, 1s v1rtuaUy con· trolled by about 10 super phreakl who reside in San J"ranc1sco. Seattle, New York, Los Angeles, J'hibdelphla, Mlarru, Dcnv<>r. Hawaii, Ontario and 4}uebec,Canada. Additionally. he says. there arc numerou' hu-echelon phone buffs as well u an e~timatcd lD,000 Blue Box ownen who have varying degrees a expertise in placement of free toU calls. They dtat ..tth orte another and exchange Information In eoaference caUS'on borrowed lines, usln& CB radio· type nicknames Much as ''The Chcahire Cat" or .. ptl.er PerpendicuJar Pimple." Lut year, Draper aald, he uncovered a way to .. any telephone to up virtually any telephone ~e.rsatlon in the country. ••t HAD STlJMBLED ONTO the auto verify ~it," he explained. ,. 6 4 ·2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 6 DAILY PILOT (2 J~.~.5:!'! ....... }~-~~ ........ ~:.~~~ ....... 1~4!4!!!:.~~ •.••••. .......... fO'ltGMIHf· 1001 GtMraf k902••Mrel ftOI ~.~~·······I~!.~~~ ...... . ~.. I 002 G...,-• I 002 ....................... •·•····•···••····•··•·• C.F. Colt'!. worth~·,\ Co.· UN ltor'!4 TUITU ROCK •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pete &rett JealJ'J pre~enl~ CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX HEW LISTIM(i -South or Highway, on large 45' lot. Enjoy the open view or trees, the warmth of used brick in front, and open loft end beamed ceil- ing in rear. Nice large yard area, orr street parking for 4 cars. Wal.le to .beach. $159,500. 405 lrfa. Coroaa .. M.-W/S.. 1-S BAYSHORES -NEW LISTING **OPEN HOUSES** l07 VISTA TaUCHA COH del Oro) Fme 3 bdrm., 2\.i bath Bluffs condo. $107,000 Includes land. Swi. l·S 1 1700 STAllf.»Hr (Off Commodore) Elegant Baycrest 4 bdrm .. den. family rm., formal dining rtn .. 4 baths. 3 car garage. $179,500. Sun. 1·5 NEWPORT ISlAMD OUPLIX 3 Rdrms., 2 baths each; .top condlUon r~ects pride of ownen;rup. $162,000. First time offered; Jmmaculate, adult occupied, split-level familr. home - not lease land. 3 Bdrms.. ge. family rm. with frplc., formal dining. 3 Car garage, sand trap & pitching green tor the golfer, heated pool, extra storage tor RV or boat. Upgrading galore! Held open today 1 tU 5. 18712 Via PaJatino AU THI CHAIM -or a country cottage with all the reCinementc; or the city. 4 Bedrm., beautif••\ t\~ for home - beamed CP~;·· (\ \,. \)lrick ahd tile shutters.._ . \J ~·i.ed. Sprin)clers~ PllORSSIQW. B.J>G. ~ Modem 12 units + 2 secretary'" of--..... fices & law library room. Space t.o add lilL Y ILUffS -YllWI On the bay -front row center. Deluxe end unit Franciscan model, for extra privacy. 3 Bdrms., 2Y'l baths, formal dining, extra security system. Elegant decorating thruout. By appt. $150,000 SEAHAY84 Walk to shopping & trans.; newly de· corated lhruout. Garden entertain· ment center with covered patio & BBQ. 4 Bdrms., 2 baths. Built-in garage storage. New kitchen ap- pliances. $65,500. Held open today 1 til 5; 9332 Nautilus, Hunt. Beach. THE TBUCf Just listed! Sparkling Cambridge end unit, located on quiet wide greenbelt. 3 Bdrms.·. 2 baths, frplc .. lge. dining area. Call for app't. $76,900 C.F. COLESWORTHY 640.0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER Move in a1 .. •IJOY carefree living in the lovely area. $128,000. 2642 Crestflew, Mwpt. Ida. S. 1·5 EXCLUSIVE LISTING MIWPOllT HltCiHTS -Immaculate 2 Bedrm. cottage on large lot -extra large garage with alley access. Ex· cellent location with great potential. Priced tosell -$75,000. 515 l"IM, t4ewport leach Sat/Sea I ·5 WESTCLIFF RENTAL l IEDIOOM. FAMILY ltOOM, 2 IATH - Beautiful kitchen and lovely yard. Walk lo schools and shops. $700 mo. lll· eludes gardener . Immed. occ'py, 1516 CUMbertond. Nwpt. ldl. Sat/S-1-5 ·A 642-s200 PET BARRETT REALTY ') ,,,,., Vt.' . 'f 11 If l , .,, ~.. f'ilh ~p I H ... d ,, GeMrol 1002'G....,... 1002 G..,.;,, •• roo2GetMf'OI 1002 ·····•·•••·····•···•··· ..•.•••.••..•..••....•. ·····················•·•••·•·······•····•····· ST ART THE NEW YEAR wilh a whole new outlook! Let Davidson Realty's lrained pro- fessionals help you achieve your real estate goals 1 OH VIA MICE a delightful Lido Isle 4 bdrm .. f amity home, with cozy frplc .. book-lined, family kitchen/dining rm., wet bar, quick possession! 113 VIA NICE, OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. $159,000 OM ISLAMD If your home is your cas· tie, let it be on island; a 3 bdrm., 2~ ba., deluxe home, just completed, ln an establis hed neighborhood. Walk to stores, library, beaches & bay. 313 IS LAND, OPEN SUN. 1·5. Only $145,000 OH SEASHORE Oceanfront duplex, fan- tastic tax shelter. 3 BR. each unit. best beach location, blt-1ns. A steal at $175,000 DAVIDSON REALTY '>801 W C0m1 Hw, N B 645 · 7575 3116 Newpo•t Blvd N B 673· 9060 1002 GeMral IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIXER UPPER TRANSFER MUST SELL 4 IR-2 STORY POOL· $67,500 Tree lined street In ®herbert hawk ins REALTORS ',l"IU 111~1 SALES A$0C1ATE MARY JANE CROMLING OPEN HOUSES l·S • 3 BEDROOM, 1~ Bath $83,500 257 Albert Place, Costa Mesa 4 BEDROOMS, 2'h bath, F.R. $74 ,900 9336 Mariposa, Fountain Valley 4 BEDROOMS, 21h Bath $87,900 206 7th St, Huntington Beach 2 BEDROOMS, 2 bath condo $54,900 8951 Bolsa, Westminste-r OPPORTUNITY CAREER HIGHT Come as you arc and ~ct the details on your future in the lu<'rallve real estate profession. Speak directly wtlh our Fountain Valley Manager. Available Tues. Evening 6 to9, or call for appt. PL.AH TODAY FOR YOUR TOMORROW 18055 Magnolia St., Fountain Valley 963-8311 p r i m e b e a c h GeMt'of lOO,l c;.,..r91 1002 nel«hhorhood. Formal ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••,••••••••••••• llerc ~ an opix1rtunity lo entry lo large family ltv· POOL m;ikc money. Nice home Ing room. Urick floor to for youni: t<ou11lc who ceillnll rtreplace. Coun· waml to do som e hanrty t ry kitchen. Dine . work. Lllrl(c bNlrooms. Flaa.:stonc terrace. ram1ly room and dlnini: lhdeaway mash'( suite. are11. Special bonus of a 3 baths. 22' family enter· larl{f' pool! lluf'T')'. call toinmenl roQro. Many 64.S-0303 decorau on llems. 1.e. • custom s hutters nnd . dr:1pe11. Hurry! Won 't last Call 963-7881. Ol'ftJ " q . ,, ~ 11.J(l I Ill '· (. ·---u• [ 11 &llffl For Ctat1alllcd Ad ACTION C.Ua O.tb' Pt)ot. AO.VUIOll M>,M11 ...... oc ... & 1-ftr •Mw ~ Wit .-cl ....... --·-pOol & ,.Ho. 2 Msfr. Ilse ........ J 116D1-.] frplcL. a ._ & .. ,. ... ,_.._...~c WCJli 1Mm11d celN"fJL M9ty C81toM ••••• ...... .,... a ........ , ACCHI to l prhate beocltH Ir CCNlltM ... fty porlJ. $235,000. OflH TODAY l·S 4133 PMHAM ID. •RICH Rl!ALTY* c-..~1..w.tS,-Wsk CALL 613-7040 large extension. Yearly income ap- prox. $28,000. $23.5,000 Full price S IDIMS. -MISSIOM YllJO Transferred owner offers lovely. large home with family rm., formal d.inlng rm. & 3 car garage. $125,000 TWO.THllDS ACU ISTATl Last large Corona del Mar properly, with lovely 5 bdrm., 7 bath home, located on level hilltop, with gorgeous panoramic ocean & city view. $265,000 INCLUDES LAND. DOVH SHOUS B.ICiAMCE Exceptional 4 bdrm., 4 bath home with formal ~g rm. Approx. 3800 rt. of magnificent living s pace. $325,000 SEASHOU DUPUX Ocean view from this large 4 bdrm., 2 bath & 2 bdrm., aJways rented, just a few steps to our best beach. $1291500 759-0811 4!;,IJ NE.WP()fH ClNlt r~ OlllVL 7!.IU 01111 I G~nuol I 002 G~of f OOZ ······················· ...................... . BLUFFS BEST BUYS OP8f l·S Hit aAqulT.A Take Vista del Oro to Umbrosa nt..1s YIUA End unit, popular X- plan; smashing 3 BR., form. din., lam. rm .. 2'h ba .• huge wrap-around patio, wide greenbelt. $112,000 OPIH 1-5 2'75 q\JIDADA IAYFIOMT IEAUTY e nd unil, panoramic bay. mt .. night light view. 3 BR .. 2~ ba. Nothing to compare at $132,500 includfag the land. EAILY ILUFFS Just listed! Widest. most picturesque rolling greenbelt. 3 BR .. 21h ba. As charming as a model home. $107,500! ! Exclusive 4 IR.. -3 IATHS Spacious, like new Camily h ome. Lovely g reenbelt . $121 .500 HELEN 8. DOWD HALTOR. IHC. MLS 644-0llf tt7l Top Utler & Top S .. eu • 197 4 & tt7S ._,.up "-wpori-Meta ....... of ...... .~ ' 1002G.....-cd toot' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming commercial bldg. in prime location on Marine Ave., plus apt. up- stairs. Offered at $150,000. Purchaser o(, bldg. may also p~cbase e~ting 6usiness. For additional details, call us today! WILLIAM W.INTON REAL ESTATE : 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 ~Wltclai~ ~..ff Ill f ,<; 1/H.!..:.,,,,,id I • • DAILY PILOT Sunday. J1nuary 19, 19n' ~!.'":!"..~ ....... I~!::';.~ ....... (. "_) ~II. macneb I lrvtne -?-realty FIMIR HOMI S FROM $66, 950 TO S 1,J00,000 lOI VISTA MADmA ""ntl R.Ufff .. Front row w/view + wide green- belt. "Delores" floor plan upgraded & custqmjzed ! Handsome fixtures, carp1tiog, oak mouldings & cabinets. 3BRs (2+den). Ready for Immediate occupancy. $152,500 leasehold or submit lease/option. OPIH $UM. 1·5 P.M. (1A7) Dlll.AB..D P.uK HOMIS Gracious 2 -s tory plan s. Professionally landscaped & tastefully decorated w/many ex- tras. Kitchen w/nook & brkfst. bar PLUS loads of cabinets. High vault- ed ceilings in sunken living room. Family room w/!ireplace. 4 spacious BRs +3 fuJJ baths. Master suite w/elegant sitting room. Close to schools, pools & parks. $120,000. OP91 SUM. 1-5 P.M. #11 •ADHi STAR. {Z48) SHOUCUFfS- OPIM SUM. IM P.M.. Taste!ully decorated & beauti/ully landscaped. Kitchen w/brkfst. nook overlooking lg., partially enclo,,ed patio. 28Rs + super den w/beam ceilings. 3 baths. 2 fireplaces. 2 ex- tra rooms connected to garage. Private beach availabJe. $179,000. 131 DIJFTWOOD. (1A9) 15 RUE C~- OP£H SUM. I 2-4:30 P .M. In Big Canyon -immaculate "Monaco" plan. 38Rs, 21h baths, forma l dining, outstanding day/night VIEW -lights & ocean. Ready-for your own personal touch! Offered at $210,000. (z.50) SPECTACULU YIEWS of ocean, bay coastline & islands. Enjoy nature's wonders in your spacious SBR hoqie on Spyglass Hill. Family room, bonus room, cozy den/study. Pool · + jacuzzi. $340,000. OPEN SUM. 1·5 P.M. 11 GOUTA POIMT. {Z51) •ANORAMIC DOY& SHOUS VllW A custom home on exclusive Galaxy Dr. View of entire bay, Catalina, Newport Center. High on the blu(( -U·shaped home w/master suite, living room & formal dining on view side. HJg.h ceilings in all rooms. 4BRs, 4 baths + study. $325,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (Z52) · II SEIM IM THI RIGHT PLACES! Elegant Big Canyon! Exquisite 4BR Deauville w/exteMive gol! course oriented decking to capture sweep- ing fairway views. Refreshingly & tastefully decorated frolb lovely Ualian tile entry to attic room w/unique added windows. $285,000. DQnna Lee Custer 642·8235-. (1.53) RANCHO SAM JOA~ Located on the golf course w/3 private patios & many upgrades in-· eluding lush carpets & mirrored wardrobes . 28Rs + den. Don't overlook this one !or $92,000. Im- mediate occupancy. Lynne Rothell 6'4-6200. C ZS4 ) • ~ Of A IM> .. HAlloa VllWI Th is bea u tif'u lly custo mized Portofmo features gracious main home w /38Rs, 21h baths, !amity room, format dining & living room w/Cireplace wall, high ceilings w/expoged beams +quarry tile en· try. Guest quarten are separated by a spacious gated courtyard & in- clude: kitchen, l~ baths, bedroom & sitting room. $159,000 fee. Mar- jorie Mahon &M~. CZSS) -..A TOUCH OF CLASS• Ocean view -city lights. 2-storles of buill~ln elegance w/1P9clou.<s en- try, spir al staircase, cathedral cell·· iJlp, 4BB.s, family. l'OQlll w/brick ft.replace wall, !annal <linina/livlnc room w/fireplace ~huge l'tereation room w/ocean 'riew + balcony. Gorgeous pool. jacuzzi + 8' flrepit. $299,500 f ee. Marj orie Mahon MC '200. (Z56) DICUT'IYI lOOM fat Zl San Carlos Plan C -end unit in Rancho San Joaquin. Greenbelt location w/vie• fA golf course • lake. 2BR.s, denlpme room, formal t:---• cmma,, ftreplace;-~betbl. ~ upgrades! $110,000. Vee St\mon so.ms. (Z57) MIWPOIT 11•1tm CHAD9 DarUng 3BR, 2 bath custom home. Stained 1la11 windows & c~dar paneling •/used brick fireplace. Warm ar eozy atmoepbere tn livt.na ~ It formal cli.n1ng room. tc. lot w/heated • f1lt.ec1 pool_ + well manlcure4 Janet.caped patloa. tU0,000 f... Slndle Fh 8"-&200. (.Z58) HCMlm+IMl'AL JBll home + 1arase 2BR atudJo apt. Cl• to Newport. Heiabta. Ex-. eena rental. Mpro.pesty. see.mo. Lall Miller Id ~ CZ58) "I • - 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Balboa Island• OHNHOUH l-4 301 ......,CDIMll Two 2·bdrm units ~·Ith dock for 2 boat.a. 1210,000 ~ali~ihttqt . . nALUOA ISLA '.;0 • 671-HOO • TWO STORY MHIDITH G4 1Dl!H EST A TE Formal entry into huge livin& room. Formal din· ing room , aourmet kitchen w1lh breakCa1t area Huge ramlly room with crackling flrcplaee. Walk·ln clQ!Jet in master suite. Owner will help finance. Try $9,000 down. l)IYN Ill 9• HS l(JN lrltlf N~I' [~MlilJM HEW,ORT HACH VIEW Spectacularly located and elegantly customiied home in EaslbluU oCCered al $165,000. Three bedrooms in a lranqu.il 6elling with mesmerllinJ: view of mounta1n11, lights and upper bay. Just waiting for you . Call now 67J.8S.50. G......., 1001G...,... 1002 Foua STAIS "* • * * Uke a great movie, lbis is a rare "h.it," with one great reature alter another. 5 Bdrms., 3 car garage, 40 fl. healed pool, dog run. Really posh, by gosh! And, only ~ mile from beach. $118,500. And, oh yes, a big PARK in the rear instead of neighbors. •AIDIM ,All ISTATI S, Garden Grove. Large comer lot, 3 bdrms., family rm., den; new carpeim. in bdrms. $74,500. Name your terms. A DOLOUS D~ located on the edge of the Blutf's, this is a beautllully uprraded 3 bdrm., 2~ bath Dolora model, with wet bar, lge. wrap-around deck & fantastic view! $1S2,000. But. move quickly! .. IHM$. IN c...a Hi4t-AHDS Gel your very own key to the private beach area. Come do your thing wlth paint & fixing up. $123,500. CHAPMAN AVL Garden Grove. 4 Con· t iguous lots Zoned OP. 116x250. $93,500. Owner willing to participate. 673-4400 OPIN "' q."'" '""'¥ ,,..~, r.Jtf, • 1 [~IMfl~ A RULGEM Located In oneo( Irvine's finest areas, a home, not a condominium, with three lovely bedrooms, a delightful famlly room. entertainment ~itchen and enclOlled lanai ad· joining a great pn vale yard. No association duea. Price 1s only $70,000. Call now to see 673·8SSO. Ol'IN lij q •II\ 111'1 108l N'f'f ' [•1111 6HDROOM L A R G E 4 Bedroom, family room and dining, in the Back Bay area with loads of ex· tras such as heated P O . 0 L with diving board, and is separately fenced !or added protection. Also -2 fireplaces, a raised gas firepit in patio, built-in range & oven, BBQ, smoke alarms, fire alarms, water sof- tener, etc. and only $92,900. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 N•wport ••cl corwer 30th GIAKT$75,500 ~~~ 6 bedroom, 3 bath home with over 2200 sq. rt. ad· • jacent to Miles Square G..,,ol 1002 G....,..e 1002 Park, golf eourse and •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• country club. New highly upgraded carpets and drapes. Completely painted throughout. Seller needs :sma lier home since their family has grown.up. You will love the neighborhood. Call co llect (714 ) 842·2535 . Ol'fN Ill 9 •II~ /1JN 10 81 MCf' 1-1111 QWMH DISPERATE PRICI SLASHiD $2,500 Huge 3 bedroom. 21h bath home walking dis· tance to golf course, park and cultural center. CE 110111 ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE eOPEN SUNDAY 1·5 I SOO DOYR DllYE New Exclusive! Westclir! Area Spacious "English Country Home" S Br 4 Baths Family Room , 2 Fireplaces. Large Lot. Space for Pool, Boat & Trailer . You Redecorate this Spectacular Home. $13.S,OOO Fee Massive brick fireplace #16DmWOOD ~ acc~nts apac1ous living Luxura·ous '· Outstandln~ 4 Br Broad-room. Trailer or boat ac· cess large enough for moor UI on Exquisite y Decorated biggest rccreataonal Yet Homey Atmospher e. Every vehicle. Many extras.· Amenity Imaginable. F antastic priced to sell at 569.soo. h G d v· Th t call ror showin& appoint-Kite en ar en 1ews ruou . ment842·253S Outstanding Poot Area For Enter· c-tN ,,l'1·11P11•11nM Nl('r• taining, Plus Jacuzzi. Lots of [& lliJ~'if~I Privacy I n This Extra Large ~Jimtf ~~Yin Prestigious Big Canyon. 5,AMISH VILLA I 16 YfA QUITO -UOO ISLE S49,SOO ·llEACH Resolve Now to See This"Unusual Winding walk way T · I f L'd I 1 throutth caatlll.Jan court Home . . . yp1ca o 1 o s e yard l!!ads to authentic Architecture: Cozy, Wann Colors rt.'d tile root and Spanish Prevail Extra Lge Patio. Upstairs balcony! ~ludfd entry Could be Two Br and Study, Pl~ lo Rancho Uv1n1 room! Lounge or Three Bedrooms. Many fiesta dlllln& plus Can· d d tJna bar and gourmet Exciting Features. Re uce ! kitchen! ·~ mites to $145,000 poundlnit Pacific. Pool plua.i.nol• make tbla 4fl 111.AT,A-IM 1'MI at AS 1ar<1enhome livln1at.ILs ~-t Row Popular "E Plan" Con· flnest • Try $4,950 Tot. r 1vu Dn! F'or quick appoint-do with 3 Bedrooms 2~ Baths, 1Mnlcall847·80lo. Family Room, Patio. Great View of cwNrn9 .. rHUN1ottN1Ct' Upper Bay. For Lease at$750 MO. ~-·· lOIWAUDbSCJCm ~ · --·····-·-Udo Isle Bayfront. ~ Br + Study ~ Outstanding View From Nearly HUMT. llACH " Every Room. Enjoy this_ Bayfront SI04.000 .Beauty from Expansive Deck on llare area opportunlty to Water. Beaches, Clubs, Luxurious ~ tu.. -.unit• lO+f~AOP~~ ARa. + 1be Pnlltlce-ot~ Hunt. Buch'• better Lido A dress. Pier/Slip $210,000 area! Bllte to beach from these 4 • 2 bedrpom unit' with al~l no vacancy ractorl Shelter your In· come early thla 1ear and enjoy superb apprecla· tion. Won 'l laat weettod! CaUMT.eo10. Ol'rN I• q •II S IV"# IOR M([t RAMCHOMllA MIWYA OIASSUMI Vtrf tastefully decor•t· ed 3 bd, J ba home Ln IOOd area. Fam dln. J'P, II• co~ paUo. v /\ term• •••Uable. Newty oll'ered al.,850.145-ttfl \\;1IJ..1·r 1; I 1·1· H 1: .ii 1 '.: • · e1Y APPOIMTMINT MIWl'OllT SMous m .soo IA>Yety t Story Modem w/Beautlful Decor. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Den, 2 Private P atios. Garden Entry Near QubbauaePool 4'Tain11 Courta LmO Y11W IAtW Apartment Wttb 55 ~ Balcony O verlooks Lido Ch annel. 3 Bedroom•• ! Baths, Van L'ult Waltpeper. Parquet l'loon lft Emry • HaU, Low MonthlY Jlehit"W'C9 $1.,,000 Leaaehold elC»l .. UIMSCO..IMLTOll , ICOLO•tsn DBJeiKT with unbeUevable view. 3 Bedroom. family room. gourmet kitchen, custom f'eatures, make this an un- usual home. Owner will finance. OPEN SAT 1-S. GAIDEMa"S DBJGHT Beautiful Harbor View 3 bedroom bome decorated in soft beiges, bright sunny kitchen, large master suite, Roman tub, fireplace wlth wbite hearth, lar1e closets. wide louvered shutters, boat or trailer access. Gas BBO sheltered patio, vegetable garden, and your own private mini or- chard. OPEN SUN l~ GOLFlll-S DB.IGHT J Bedroom & den, Bii_Qanyo~. Con- dominium. Exquisite insi0e1ffia out. Lush landscaping, 2 jacui.ds, pool. built-in vacuum, Roman tub. OPEN SUN l ·S LEASE SEA WIMD. Mewport hech $3'5. • THI 11.UffS, Newport leoch $5'5 . CALL 640-9900 MIW OM THE MAllCl1' c...-.. MwD•a•1 Slll.900 · .Wtlllltobe.dtillbe9t ..... A ,.&ct 2 .................... .... da •1 ~ .. 9tCI •c:twaod floon. MOT OM 1HE WAT& $51,000 sa.., corw hw ill An 116 Ila Terrific 4.._"--CloMto..-ertflJ t • HEW USTIHG-WATBRONT $ llS.000 F.e•Hc VllW Z bed. Ca.do wHlt boat rip ........... For .... euaitl•• wt.o __,. c.1fl" l •iag wHlt ~-tMs la It! Y• wfl fel "' ao.e WM. 11.e .... cw•llecldec........,. HEW usnHs -MEWPon 11EAcH, OML Y $92.000 ., o.tst ... , 3 ~ .... for .... ..., .... '°"" to '°' ... bird wCltdl Mew~ ............ Hlll!'lcwecl •• ilrcep199. Pri•KJ ................. . OH THI CANAL MIWPO«T llACH • SI 19,500 ••d-._ ...... ......, wtlo w .... .. .............. a...._..~ .._ .......... ,..to ......... _, GITI. A • ....., of .ca 'lf ec.. ........ for the dliw ... c amdtf P001.&....,1c...t. . I EA51HM STYLI -Z STOIY MIWPOWT llACH Sllt,500 ....... .-lty .......... ,.... .. -4 ........ .._ ....... ~DI -.d 9 au• It's •.......... • ,, .. .....,.. llST IN....,, OPIM HOUSI 1-1 300 VJSTA MA.DmlA f!xqulsile, large S bdrm. • er.a. 2\t ba.: on quiet cul de sac. Forever view ol the part & bay as your own back yard. Freshly, pl'Ofess. decorated thruout. $149,000. CHOfCI LOCATIOtC 0 ....... ....,, BY APP'T ONLY. Spaclous E·Plan, with wide open view. ID mint cond. thruout. Private walled-In patio. a l•e. b drms . & de n , a b a tb a; COMPLETELY FURNISHED Ute model. Total package. $135,@ LIASIS ROM S4IO TO $610 G....,-.. 1002 ., .. ,.. 1001 .............................................. -.Coldwel Banler ~ RlSIOENllAL eROKE!tbG CCfllWIHf ...-CAH'fOM.cCQfl'IY fllMCH Architecturally e.icltinc in every det.a.il. High. coved ceilings, French doors, plant floor eutry. Tutelu1 bJend of wood, brick & marble. Den w /fireplace, walk-in wet bar, wine refrigerator, formal dlnil)g room. Prime golf course view. $415,000. Of'IM 1·5 .......... .... MEW LISnMeo-VllW Beautifully maintai*<l couple's home w /2 bedrooms, 2 baths, & large viewing deck overlook.inc Canyon & LilUe Corona Beacb. Have plans for expanslan, $215.000. OP1141·5 2M.._. UMIYBS'" ,AB-$74.900 Popular 3 bedroom Princeton model towJ)houae in Village Ill. Beautiful open beam ceilings in llv· ing & dtning-rooms. New-ttle kitchen. Airy· end unit near pools & tennis courts. CHAIMIHG Ml'WPOIT ~ Ready to move into. Kitchen ii a cook 's delight. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, dining room, patio, plm large f aml· ly room w /fireplace. New oo the market at $89,000. ACCBCT ON YAWi One of Turtle Rock's most exciting floor plans with 4 bedrooms. f amlly room , large dining room & 2~ baths aJl built around your secJuded private atrium. $9S,500 land. in· eluded. OUTSTA..,._ YflW This split level Bluffs home has 3 bedrooms, 21h baths. fireplace plus an alarm & intercom system to give you added security. Call now to aee this fine home: $129,950. COROMA DEL MAl DWI.IX South of highway. Cute fr ont 2 bedroom house. Newer 2 bedroom, 2 bath back unit. Lovely paUo, separate units. Good income poteG- tial. $140,000. DllJ.+nMlY DICOIATID 1HICMIHOUI' Custom panelinJ in t--\\· us room. In· viting poql '\\ \. hlllt out.side your dl~ -Cation! 3 bedroom. ~ _ .. IJlS plus many ex· tras for $lt>S.OOO. HUDY OM 1HIS W .... iro.t HWt -wftlt a IONUS Easlbluff Lusk 4 bedroom ._B" Plan • $239,000 with a view; just listed. Q.ulet Cul· ....... Ir ....., wfHt brtdr. ....._ • de.sac. Priced to sell at $135,000. ~ .............. ..ell _... C• IN• 4 • 5 ..... a•._ or TUltTLI ROCK .......:AM#% • J 11e•n• wiMI • illcw ... Tllh 11 New home, fast occupancy avalla• _. ef • ....._ ble, 4 bedrooms, f amlly room. din· ing room, wet bar & 2 baths. Cul-de- .... OM H.,.HTS -MIMI ..,.. sac location just steps from tennra $244-500 & pools. Only $126,500 land in· ................ C8 ...... wttll • eluded. YllW .......... 1111l l1 ....... I ... 1J 41c.eu .... ..._ for .. -.., wlle COIOMA t•N •teS ..... ••*''", ......... ,.... Like2 homea. Ooe w/3~,2 .,.1w .-, ,.... __,,.•-,..a. baths, large private patio. Other 11lila la• II a.-wlll9 ...... _. w/2 bedrQOms, game room w/wet a.. .., w., c111 • 11114 "' dear. bar, pool, ocean view from both. 5 A Miiiy l•n .... -: .... yae'" aew• car·garage. Many extras. Call for ....., ._..._ c••..._ 1' ,...._.. s.. It an appointment. $210,000. · ......... H CAMY~OMMOOI • CAMYOM-POOL • YllW Quietly. i nvl tin1. ele1ant. 4 • Sttl.IOO bedroom, famlly home near park. _,,._,. rte • ••• • 1 ••-~..,....t.-Decol' ill-to&d -., i--.:.Jdeb --~~ ,.._. ....... ' ; ..a.. ... _ beamed cetlln11, pe~.ed woo« ..., c11•••··-... wtllt prt•KJ noon, great ldtcben' 2 lacee. _......_ many decorator touCbes. ,000. UST OF L1K> Ill.I UDO CO.. ta. ALMOST Ml'W Larae customized bome with flYS7 SIM.MO room having outstanding features. Mlltc• • ~1111• am.p ,-Five bedtooms, dlnina~famlly • .._..--. . A~ den.Cloae toelub&Manla..-,S,000. u......... .... ........ - .... ...... Sif ...... .... ............ , ............. . a.... ..................... ,... .. ........ dleeee ~...,., ... ---~ WATERFRONT HOMES 1'33 w. C'oul m1•1uv Newport a ... ch m•> a•·i~oe 1 t I ' I ....... ForUf j.._...,.,.Wt HcMIMtforW. 'HottsHFof'Wt . SUndmy,Jan~ety 19, 1tn DAl\.YPILOT Q ... ....................... ............•.••.•.•... ....................... ....................... . ,..----------------... .... ,., t0028wr.,· ton •• ,..,., 1002•••,... toozHo.tNtForS. IHo.MtForS. ,..._..,.,.Wt .,, ' TARBELL CAN HELP YOU locate your new home and eell your present home at a good profit! We're a member of RELO. Inter-City Relocation Service. a national network of reaftors experienced In handling family relocation problems. Whether movJno across town... or across country, call the friendly folks at Tarbell. After all. we've been FINDIM' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WON! 1.1uteMOdel! Newty lltted Mesa Verde home Is an ex- ecutive'• d,..amt LaiwlPoOI llzed lot. neetty groomed yardt for EZ Clll'e. Parquet entJY IMds to a 4 bedroom wing served by 3 full blthl. Buffet dining Qllllftera. llvlng room, PV stone flrepleoe to warm )'OCJr toes. Phone Jecks. lu•h ca'"t'-end color coordinated dreoefY• Bullt~n bool<caM9 for all )'OUr knick kn8ckal 189.600. 5<40-1720 2ForOH! Two homee for the price of one! Need• a lit- tle tender lovln' care. but what a money · ftlkerl LI~ In ol\e and let the other make )'OUr paymente. 3 bedroom front home, back home is one bedroom.1f\lll price Jutt 551,000. 540-1720 . ' WooAri. Vllat Beautiful townhome In Ideal lrvlne area. formef' model with WOOd parquet f1oof's to Winding staircase leading to upper level. Gorgeous master 1uite llaa a beth end dress- ing area. Family rool'I for e"tertelnino. heertwwmlnt flreolace t-air conditioning. • bedfOoms or convertible den, 3 blths. Formal dining room. •98,960. 640-1720 ............ ,r1ce1 For Co.ta Mesa that Ill Large lush ovem1ng- .lng treee surrounds thla ~Y home. CSnOC1Y' patio •ea with "°' belly~. &mall garden 1n tile no nonsenee yards. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths. Candlellght dining room. ranchers kitchen. Secluded master a.nte. The pnoe Is nghf. $57.960, call 6<40-1720 CCM1t1yClubS ..... Handsome Mesa Verde h0"19 11 one blocic from the country club. No-<;aHI yards, 24 It. cxwered patio. Qulet ... prlvate CSS 1trett. Recently decorated t~ 111 lovely tonea and texture&. Attractive wal~. ankle deep ~a bedfOOma. 2a beltis, Fles1a family taem With flrt19lllc;e. 2nd fl~ In th9 llvtng room. Huge formal dining Qu&nera., wet bar, wine rack & china cloeet. Sparking pool tool 1124.500. ~0-1720 $43.000-VA Terwa! Outstanding tercps tor this rambling ,.nch home. N.wtv painted, new stucco, gtlstenlng heldwood noo,.. Large country lot, ('1Jlt trees •I aroundl 3 bedrooms. 1 ~ blths. 5'>aci<>u• meater eulte with bath. dining room, + ltvlng toorn .,.. for entertaining. CMrmtog patto. Show thla and 1t wlU Miii Call~ 1720 , ..... y .. , surround this ex~utlve home in VIiia Park. Fre&hlY painted and decorllt«I Inside and out. Custom shutter. 1n the ta-ve family room. brand apankln' ne~ cai>ett to alnk yc)\l feet lnfot 4 Y9f118tlle bedroon. or 3 + a big den. 2 baths. 811~ llrepl~ to cuddle by. Entry toyer to ~s 1lzed master suite. laundry room tor mom. A heck o4Ihometor1120,000. Call &40-1720 540-1 YiO---~ 2955 Hcrbor Blvd. ~osta Mesa ............................................................................................. ~················· .............................................. . e:: a z c ' a e a ;; o BL ., IOOZG•••.. IOH ., ... ., 1002 REALTORS 671-HI I orltf HOUSIS #20 wttmWATM Da. -JASMIMI ~: ........................ ~ ........ -,.......,z....,.1ri..•u-.._., ....._ 2'/J ....... _., ..... ~' ...... .... .... ,." .. a...; •••Yr w .. .,,nd. p•ll•d f9lr ,._ CPtclry ~a••••'· Al• Jt1t1-24 _. __,tr ............. f-aml, cl I' 1119, .... .aMWh.Sll7,500.0,.W•S. 1·1. _ ... f II CAMYOM ISLAND D11Y1: .. C..,.. Tonia••· J l•*aa• ........ ~ c1•p • .-aw. 91da• ,...., _, ... & ............... "' ... .,,.. ...... SISl,400.0,..WliS. l·I. 16 CAHYOM ~-CAHYOM CUST: J 1e•u-. ~ ,_.. Z'/J ....... fir""'" ill hllM),.... Ii ..._...,•a•-. ....... ...,.1650 ""''..,,.,..., ...... 0,.. s.t & S-1-5. JASMIME CllllC -OCIAM YllW. le•lflll ....ts .... c.t• I~ bcJt. ... two-••;r, ......... ..., ........ ::::: ...... ·=: ;-:::::. ';t; ....., ,_,room. S.cwlty,_-d 24 .._... ,_..._....,cWi•au1e9d._.~ -1Aok IA~ IUY: , ... ""'-Z baHs. MW cm pefjllg. lvr.g rOOM ..cf ... "*"' p•••g. large cOYWICI ,.tlo. fnlt "'-"· ,.._.cal for .,p~L t a1tS75,000. .URIOR HJGHLAMD -4 Ir, den hOMI, doM to schogls. library, shopplftq & park. llG IONUS Ii a IGnJ• fwm style kitchen w / be9" cellftCJs & cvstOtR wood cablftth.. Call -appolftt ... nt. \ COLE OF NEWPOaT llEAl.TOAS 25 IS I. CoottHwy .. C.... .. W.- 675-5511 GeMrol 1002GeMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HST IEACH IUYI Gated atrium entry, sets the stage for Uiis impeccable 3 Br, 2 Ba. home within STROLLING DISTANCE TO SURF & SAND. Cedar shake ext. w/south brick patio. Frml. Din. Rm. has custom bltn. buffet-kitcb. features breakfast & sep. lndry. fOQm. Kingsize mstr. suitew/dresslng area & his & hers closet. Quality Lyons built home. UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF $75,900. Call Phyllis Salyer 962-4454 c..ts. w.uoc. .... lbt.h. tW. Ida. I IOOZ•G..,.ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~COATS & WALLACE ~ REAL ESTATE I INC. 4 LOU\ln OWNl O COMPANY )iRVINl; 1Hl sn~r H COASI ARLA SINCl 19&J NEW OM TME MARKET!· Lovely 1 story 4 Bedroom and f amUy room on quiet Cul-de-Sac in "Del Cerro" homes. Near So. Coast Plaza. Lots of new paint and drapes. Steal at $68,500. Call 546-4141 OM THE GOlF COURSE Here's your cus tom tri-level family home on the 16th Fairway, Mesa Verde Golf Course. First time offered! Only •~ years old. 4 Bedrm, 3~ Baths, separate family room, formal dining, 3 car 1ara1e. Too many extras to mention. $195,500. Call 546-4141 DUMA TIC, UNUSUAL All our staff aays this OCEANWOOD home is a RARE JEWEL. 2 Bedrm, including master, downstairs with 2 big bednns, up. stain. Large formal dining room with 22 vaulted ceilin1 overlooka ATRIUM. Family room ·wltb ~place, $9'1 ,500. See this today I C,U :962~ . VALUE PACKID Westside 3 Bedrm., 2 'Bath home with 20' tormal dlnlnt room + f aml-1~ ~th fii'epla~Ol:UCV ~lot has recreation vehicle or boat ac· cess. CALL NO'W 962""54 . 3 BEDRM. FAMILY ROOM $56,500 - Beautjfully maintained Westside Cclsta Mesa home. Custom family room llddiUon. 1~ Balbi, copper plumlitq, ll&W roof. ~ drln; ~l __,_··~-= llG CANYON CUSTOM Spectacular 4840 .1q. ft. 4 Bedrm: bom~ lil flnal ata,. ol comtrudlon. Famlb' room and llbraJ'f overlook· inl IOl'le()UI pool area and IOlf course. 2 Italy nvm, room wtUa massive .flrep,lace and view loft. ~161. O tf1< f'' Inc •Jlr"<f., r , .... ,(') Mr\n •t..thn<Jf•"'R,.orh t-J,.~i~ .. •ll• .. 1, .. • •••• ,, ................. ·-..................... , ••••• ~ ................. .,_~ .............. "'! ... . HOMIS 0'84 1·5 'l)h Afl.,.o• IMqul IM THI -.....is -Delores, 3 Bdrms, 2~ Baths, immed. occup., great greenbelt, asking $129,500. See Fran Scott at 2195 Vista Entrada UMl9UI OM IALIOA ISL.AND - Shingled 2 story, 3 bdrms, brick patio. Asking $119,500. See Barb Hutchings at 2Z1 Apolena. UMl9UI IH HAUOR VIEW HUS -3 bdrm Lusk, charming, sunny, super condition. See-Sharoo Smith at 1234 Sanci Key. Bring $1.S.S,000. . UMIQUI IM IAYCllST/14CllAY - Nicely located 4 bdrm, 3 bath, w/fam rm + pool & lge covered 'patio. All for $ll6,000. See Janet Lehman at 1'743 Bai: Way. ._.. IH COSTA ..SA -Charming 4 m, pool home, slide, near S.C. Plaza. $66,500. See Wendy Beam at 1003 Post Road, near Babb Street. .... 19UI IN THE aUFPS -Delqres, 3 bdrms, 2i.'.a balhs. immed. occup., great greenbelt, asking $129,500. See Fran Scott at 2195 Vista..Entrada. ' UMl9UI IH COIOMA DB. MAI -Cot· tage, So. 9( hwy., 2 fireplaces, 2 bdr~. 2 baths. See Allan Heller at 432 Carnation. Bring $149,500. UMl9UE IH HAHOa VIEW HOt tlS -3 bdrm, incredible view, lot and decor, nr pool and tennis. See Carol Wtlkinsoo at 2216 &>rt Dumess Place. U~l()UI: li()Ml:i REALTORS• THE Nl<:EST PEOPLE SELLING THE NtATEST HOMtS CORONA DEL MAR, 975-6000 MESA VERDE. 546·5990 • CALI. US I IOOJGneral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W l<Sl.EY N TAYLOR CO. llEA I .TOW-i ~I IH'I ' } !14() HIW IHi CAHYOMTO'M•IOt tlS GOLF COUISI Y11WS 1-Story 2 BR "Oakcrest" model. Air· Conditioned, lush cptng, custom drapes, microwave. Lease $795 mo. "Greenbrier" 2·story model. 2 BR, sit- ting rm, formal DR. For lease $850 mo. for sale $149,500. SpacJoWi "El Dorado" 3 bdrm. 2'h bath 2-story. Lge kit., lge DR. Lse $850, sale $159,500 26 CANYON ISLAND Sat/Sun 1-5 116 CAMYON llAUTY -szas.ooo Beautiful Country Club view! Prof. decorated thruout in lovely color tones. Choice wall . coverings. lush cptng & drapes, parquet floor in en- try. 3 Bdrms, 2i.'.a baths. Jacuzzi! 7 RUE GRAND VALLEE S/S 1·5 JAS~fMI CIB .STOIY Perfection thruout! Many ' improve- ments in this b'eautiful 2 BR & den. Expensive wall coverings, cptng & drapes. Wonderful jacuzzi outside mstr ste. Secutjty aated area. $154,000 26SHOALDR. OPENSUN1·5 PUSTIGIOUS SflOUC&MlFS Picturesque comer! 3 BR 3 bath beautif uJ Provincial. Brownell de- signed custom home with pool. Cathedral LR ceil, entry kit. $235,000 ~1 MORNING CANYON Sat/Sun l·S UDO ISU HOM1 POI LIASI Lovely 2 story, 3 Bdrm & den home incl. lge master BR w/lae sun- deck. Spac. Lll & formal'dln.lne. Cpts, drapes._. Unfurnished. $1,000 mo. JlllS..J1 ;' ....... y ..wP<>IT cana M.I. ,....., ,o 1001 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THI COVI Best buy ln Nowpqrt Beach~ Tutef ully decorated 2 bdrm.. 2 bath condominium, in t.b1a eiclualve bayfront community. $123,500 Open SUn. 1·5. Or by app't. I 010 IAYSIDI CO¥I llAIT .., 1MI '9aMM Penimula Pornt. Ulat 111 Cbumln1, cGltom 4 bdrm., 2 bath homt on Quiet 1treet, near Jetty. ComJ>letety redecorated • ready toe You to move in. $159,500 ()pm Sun. 1.s Or by •PP't. JIOI 11¥111 Q) ...., t'O ...., CJ) w -J co Q) a: The Dalebout Association -.eowr Snor..'8'ycrMt/Wlltdlff &4~7408 COMI Wl1H "5 ••• COtii9 WnM us ... to 621 Cliff Drive. Vtre{n. Tbat'a the best way to describe this 23 year old home. Unblemlabed. Lavtab u.se or wood including hardwood noon, bookcues, walnscoating, shutters and a ma.salve beamed ce1Una • Used brick fireplace. Three bedrooma. Two bath.I. Den. Uncommon comer lot. Owner is licensed real estate broker. 142,500. 0,.. , ... ., .... s..., •.• CO. WITH US ••• to 181.5 Toyon LUe .. Very Baycrelt. The way we see it, you can 1pend mone1 ••• or you can spend money well. We urge you t.o see th1a extraordinary offering. Four bec:lrootm. Three baths. Generous family room. Dramatic use of lava rock lnllde and out. Tbls home stanch out in an area or fine homes. W ,500. o,.~ ..... ..as...., .... 'nlese homes exemi\lify all that ls good in the Dover Shores/Baycrest/Westcliff area. It we don't have the home you wan~ .•. we will find it for JOU. -.......------~ Gftlrol I 002 Ga•r.. IOOZ G••rlll I OOZ ..........•............ ................••.•... ···········-··········· ~ SAHTAANA t NEW USTINGS SAYlll·S4t,910 flULLPRICI CDM -$89,500 SUpercleanreadytollvt1 Warm and cozy l bdrm 1 ba home on ln family home In dulra· quiet street w /another bdrm & bath ble •rea. VA /FHA terma underneath.· R-2 lot with plenty Ot =~~~.t~~.~:; room for additiooal new unit. Walking 646-1171. distance to shops &schools. Ol'fN111•·111f1-"'ro11N1C1• This ch~!~;.-;!~t;5!~odeled re1e111 Cape Cod 2 bdrm, 1 ba home bas larae · -•••••••- back yard w/plenty of room for 2nd unit for income. Even comes with plans for that 2nd unit, drawn up for current owner! Principles Ollly. CDM -SI 17.500 Warm and cozy with custom extras, vaulted ceillngs, free standing frplc & heated patio plus more. A cozy at- mosphere -charming 2 4bdnn, 2 ba home in prime area of old CDM. ~ blk to view of blue Pacific and bay. Open house Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. CDM-$149,500 Triplex investment delight, just one block from ocean. An unbelievable price for today's investment in tomor· row's income EAST SIDE CM UNITS 7 new units under construction soon, and to be completed mid-77. Fine townhouse design and well located. A very wise purchase for the investment minded. $Jt7,500 EAST SIDE COSTA MESA Fine custom rebuilt 2 bdrm, 2 ba home w/new cabinets, appliances & carpet. ALSO bas choice large lot w/lots of space that's ripe for con· struction of additional units on rear lot. Priced for good investment in good location. $41,too . E. SIDE CM Beautiful 3 bdrm home on Jg Jot w I doll house in rear under huge shade tree. Use any lender of-your choice but do it quickly. Priced to sell this weekend at $61,tOO IRVINE ECST ACY! Garden home on green belt! 3 bdrm, 2 ba w/patio kitchen, 2 atriums, wet bar. • • fantastic.! Pool, schools & shopping nearby. And in Irvine I Get it before I do l $16-109 -can for ap· pt mt. BALBOA PENN Duplex! Summer/winter rental de· light in prime fl'ea. Live in 3 bdrm, 2 ba unit & rent bacheJor loft. A wise and promising investment for a young faiaily. $10f,&OO BLUFFS -GREEMIEL T VIEWI Gracious famUy living at a rme price! 3 bdrm, 2~ ba w/fonnal dining, fami· ly rm, frplc, private patio. Pool/lounge, 15 acre park, preschool, hi school, shopping all close by. Bring ck for S I Ol,000. TAKEOVll 61LOAM On thla 1pacloua a bd, 2 ba POOL home. New crpts II freab palat tbruout. Pa7meuts •Te 1338/mo. lncludlna taxes when you purebase aub- Ject to exisUac GI loan. ~77U ~ Walklir t; lr.tt Heal hitnte Buy Now!! . • l it WHILE JN'l'EREST RATES ARE DOWN & • MONEY IS PLEN· TIFULI A super buy OD COUD· tryalde estate. Large side yard for pool or boat or both. A gracious home for ent.ert.alning. Formal ' dinln1, a spacious airy • kitchen, Jarte family room with wet bar and 2nd fireplace. ' Bedrooms. 1 • I ~;;*'lit . DOYIRSHOHS OPEH SUH. J .5 1100 SAHTIAGO Stunninf, custom built. 4 bdrm. home with a 11u~r night or day view I Lat1e paneled family rm. with wet bar, St. Charlea Island kitchen; matr. bdrm., livln1 r'lll. " Corm.al ·dlnlna rm. wit.h extra bl&h ceUlnp. All 1paclou1 roorn1. One owner home In lm• maculate condltlon. Room for a pcol. '231,500, Leasehold. llLllN HUDSON RIAi.TOi 64..032% MISAYERDI It'• euy 1Mn1 1D this lovelY shk rf MV home. LC• mst.r bd w/atrium, a more bds, 2 ba country kltcben, cathedral cell· lnp & more just waltlDC for right fl'mtt)". Veta woJcome I 5'5·9491 .i:>eao/~-:-v-..--v ' v ·. 41•1tOOM ~ Walkt:t 1; 11:1: Ht:al bt11tl! 67 1!. -2311 lot to beach h-om Ulla ;,: bHuUful bt1h11 ap• MIWPOln...., HOME OF THE WEEK -Charm, eJeeance, quallty aoct character I.a lust a tute of th.ls fabulous home ocated on a estale al.Md bomellte with UDl\lrpUled mw of tbe ocean. Catalina, Balboa Ba.v ua nlpt U1ht1 . Peatarlef a apactou dramatic entry wnb 1plrai staircase. Stet>-down llvt.n1 room. 4 Bednm., lamlly room. hufe p.me room. Pool and Jacunl. Call ror a penoaal viewin• OI a true quality home. lnded bome. Hua• llv·· lil1 room wltfl vaulted {l~JtU: ::t. ~u.r Jll.~ A11wnablt v .A. P•r· mentt rnuo per month. • Hurryl Oall IA"1tf. Cl'IN 111••11 I IUN IOllf Plft{t so ._ ... fU \ I ,, ... -•c.• WX"RIOUS HOME WAUC TO HACH eo·xioo• HT~ TEJ ••• • Ellpansive Jot permlJ' ·"°' TENNIS court. swim. ,, • pool, boat, motor h9me ...r , • horses, or more! &x· · • . .,, qui1ite c ustom bul home. 30' Liv Rm, w /\0' ~ Flaaslone fireplace. HUGE Fam rm w/24' • '" * sunny meztan1ne (open .utt ' b e a m c e 111 n g s ) w-;' SPACIOUS kitchen w /16 X•L• Moroccan Tile drain :c. ·. board, Harvest Gold sink n&2 Ir NEW Gold dlbwsttr. U r.') Bdr's (20' Master ). 2 baths, service room. All "• in beautiful sculptured -carpetinj. Immac homo in NEW eond. Patio has rnwlve brick firoplaco. Sep. 9xl 2' office or wockshop. 9xlS' Garden or tack rm. Fruit & JI lu shade trees. t;nti re pro· .~M • perty has new ll' fence & '(S.1• udobe bnc:k walls. ·oo, COMPLETE PfUVACV! o If·' One block rrom prowscd ·itr ' Costa Mesa Newport o(Jlo • MARINA, in rapidly llP· preciallngl• QUIET, R4 ~ ai;ea. Coun y taxea only! 5 ONEOPAKfND! $1p,ooo ~ Owner \ 6"42·5-185 ~ CUSTOM IUILT ~~ HEWPOAT HEIGHTS You eao be in this pie· -., • lure! 4 bedroom. 2 bath, ...... witb mai.ter bedroom on ·''· first floor. Ucamcd .M cathedral ceiling ... ·am1· o ., ly fOOm with floor lO (•Ctl Ing fircpluc.:. 100' fron ( t.age. Pool size lot with fire pit and wood plunked ~~' conver sa tion area. u:: v $125,000. Q'IU546·2313. Ol'W Ill 'I• II S 11/N 10 /II N<f1 • ~:.r•Mlld ABANDONED ~. -K JI' 10-3 Bedr~. 2 bath, with a free·for pool and an ~~ ownct l l needs lo 11cll fuL Gr at for u home or 1 'l· ,;in inv tment. One Just like 1l sold for $56,000. ..t . . last ycur. Full price ;..·. $51,500 w1l.h an assuma· ble loan. CALL qwckly, l'A' 7Sl-319l -C:S~LECT r T'PROPERTIES .«iJ.;. .-.~..c ·· MtMYer•41 ... ,.:.', VACANT & •READY lr-oor FOR YOUR 1NSP£C. l .. 1Jf.I· TIOH. Super f a m ily ., ,. home with I~. Bdrms, .eo. dbl. brick fi replace, __ beaut. rarpels, hoavy 1 abake roof. ramify room aflll mud\ more. Good .-location on quiet street-°' . • me block lo park and ..kr ttchools. Hurry. don't Qll I miss thtl one! 5.48.sll!IO ot t. ..a i. ~ s . s ~ ;~~ HERrTAGE REALTORS USTstDI COSTAMUA 2 HOUSIS.: I LOT •• -. ' Super starter lnvetl· nrr• mcnL 2 1pac1oua homes ro. rorthe price ol on•"' ran· uwc East Side ~la t .. • Meta. You can't do bet· .00 ,,. ter than lht•. Much \oo .HJ> much todeKribo, ao 1ive .ta:> U1acall.146-1111. S8U50 , fjlijpncet ~H Ill•• II S 11.l'l IOl•ll•'fl ' ~ ' THr R£AL £ST A HRS --- HOUSES FOR SALE. .• llDROoM 300 E. est Hy #76 D'AnH Vil, Nlr 642-~ $27 .500 Sat.." Sun. .2 IDOOM . #13 Flores, RaachoSan J'*lf lrv • 646-3928 Sat/Sun 1·5 234 Hazel Dr., Corona del Mar • 644~1766 $215,000 . Sun. l ·S 432 Carnation, Old CdM, CdM 675-«)()() $149,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 114 Via Orvieto (Udo) NB 673-2967 $130,® SaVSU:n 1~s 7 Sea.scape, Newport Beach MS-al.92 $69,900 ~t/Sun 12.5 .. 17562 Wayne (Culverdale) Irvine ' ~5199 $64,9SQ Sat/Sun 10.S ~ Picadilly Lr), Hunt'g. 'Bch i48-~ $48,950 Sat/Sun 111 \7 Par1r Ave, Balboa Isle 6'2·2800 $79,500 · Sat/Sun l·S * •520 W. Oceanfront, J>enn, NB 673-1402 $150,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 23226 Caminito Andreta, Lag. Hills 496-4272 $63,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 24361 Las N aranjas, Lag Ni~el 494-1008 $78,500 'Sun 1·5 51? Irvine Ave, NWpt. Hgts., NB 642~ $75,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 2067 Vista del Oro <EB!uff) NB 644-6200 $115,000 Sun l ·S . DI RECTO·R·Y K-.p th'9 "•ndy ctl~ _..,.JOU tN9 --~••JOU to houM.ft~ All.,_. locatMtft1 l.eect below ere delCftbM In....., ..... bJ edw.,.... .... --.e 11t 1oc1_,,·a DAILY PILOT WANT ADe. Pat'°"•.,.....,.~ hwMe '°' .. ,. ot NM ... U,.ed lO Hit -..ch lnton.tlon '" lhl9taluna1t each Saturcs.,. end lulMMy. • 460Gaviota (Blu!fs) Npt. Beach 759-0226 $134,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 365 Princeton, Costa Mesa 751·2.855 • Sat/Sun 1-4 •e33 Perham Rd (CamShrs) CdM 673-7040 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 647 Joann, Costa Mesa p 5'5-8424 $64.500 Sunday 1·5 13 Goleta Pt. Dr. <Spysls Hls) CdM 640-1751 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •4600 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-4140 $1941500 Sat/Sun 1·4 #U Tiburon Bay Spyglass. CdM 640-80'17 $225,000 ·Sat/Sun 1·5 23992 Crescent, El Toro -.. 0010 $69,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 18258 CaJ?ital Reef Crt, F. V. 962-4554 Sat/Sun 8282 Terry Dr, Hunt.i.njton Bch 847-1209 $69,900 Sun 1·5 •14142 Moore Crt (Colony lOO)Irv 559-0158 $73,900 Sat/Sun 10.6 11691 Leota Lane, Garden Grove 962-8891 $S7,950 Sat/Sun l ·S 2641 Crestview Dr (Baysbores) NB 548-6031 Sat/Sun 11·5 5022 Kron St. (The Ranch) Irv. 551-4877 $74,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 121892 Wynant Dr., Garden Grove S40-Wl2 $55,000 -SitlSUh 1 ·5 749 Olympic Ave., Costa Mesa 54Q-9922 $62 750 Sat/Sun 1·5 4471 Cbarlieville, Willow, Irv. 833.3380 Sat/Sun 12·5 ~Wintergreen (Deerf1d) Irv 642·6368 $71,950 Sat/Sun 12·4 •2449 Windward, NB 642-8235 $1SO,OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 221 Poppy. Corona del Mar 640-7000 . $142.500 _ Sat/Sun 1·5 2216 Pt. Dunaess Pl, lfVHomes, NB 675-6000 t136,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••"17' Bayside Dr.~NB 642-8235 Daily1·5 ••M2Hbr Is l Dr, Prom Bay, NB 642-8235 $375,000 Daily 1-5 196 Barracuda (Portofmo) L.B. 497-2421 $155,500 Sun 12-5 621 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach ~7408 $142,IJOO Sat/Sun 1·5 14631 Sweetan, Calif Hms, Irv 67~ $70,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2110 Monrovia, Costa Mela 645-1221 Sat/Sun 12-4 •18712 Via Palatino CT.llockUrv 640-0020 Sat/Sun 1·5 3429 S. Romona Dr, nr S Ost Plaza 540-llSl ~900 Sunday 1·5 WTO Thistle A. ve, Fountain Valley 554-4.tU $85,000 Sat/Sun 3290Calilornia Av, Mesa Verde, CM 546-4141 $73,400 Sat/Sun 2·5:30 3250 Oregon, Costa Mesa MB-2313 ' Sun 1·5 18182 Saginaw, Turtle Rck Irv 752-1700 $86,900 Sun ll-4 1206 Essex, WestcJiff, NB 642.5200 f134,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 •No.20 Whitewater Dr, NB 675-5511 $187,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •No.18 Canyon Isld Dr, N.B. 675-5511 $158,400 Sat/Sun 1·5 *12 Montanas Norte, Irvine 752-7315 $107,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17140 Junjpet-, FV ~ 646-7711 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 •9742 Clearbrook, Hunl Bch. 962-4454 $88,500 Sunday 1·5 9S8 Goldenrod, Costa Mesa ~9'1ll $89,500 Sun 10-4 #3Nortbwind Ct.(Nwpt Terr) NB 531-6611 $68,500 Sun. 1·5 ~17 Chestnut, Mesa Verde. CM 2201 Private Rd., NB 646-7711 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 1750 Skylark (Baycrest) NB 644-7878 $137,SOO Sat/Sun 12·5 228.S2 Via Octavo, Mission Viejo 495·1870 $69,950 Sun 12·5 #23 Black Swan, Irvine 495-1870 $87 ,500 Sunday 2105 Seville (Penin. Pt.) N . B. 640.6500 $159,SOO . Sun 1·5 4612 Cha.mock Dr. Irv. 551-0798 $66,900 443 Canal, Newport Beach Sun. 10-4 631-1400 $119,500 Sunday 1·5 . 4 II & FAM IM w D84 2489 Fah:way Dr. Costa Mesa 646·6149 '$'73,900 Sat/Sun 12·$ 9541 Bay Meadow Dr. Hunt. Bcb. 962·3935 $110,000 Sat/Sun 630 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 673-8313 $63,500 Sat/Sun 10.S 17962 Dellglen Cir, Hunt Beach 842-1776 Sat/Sun 12·5 19212 Sierra Isabella (Trt.lrk) Irv. 752-6521 $120,000 Sun l ·S •3034 College (Halecrest) CM 645-9161 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 585 FayeU del Cerro, Costa Mesa 556-4592 $66,500 Sal/Surn-s •47 ?t\onticeto, Spyglass 644-4882 $324,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 9922 Bond Circ .. Hunt'g. Beach 968-0779 $72,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 395 Granada Wy, off Irv Bl, NB 646·3255 Sal/Sun 14 208 West Yale (Woodbridge> Irvine 675·6327 $96,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 17112 Greentree, Hunt. Beach 842·4466 $110,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •2033 Goldeneye, Costa Mesa 556-1434 '$120,000 Sat/Sun 10.S •1743 Byprt Wy, ~erst/Bk Bay 615-6000 $116,000 Sat/Sun l·S 16 t>eerwood Lane, Lido Isle 631-1800 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 205 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ille 631-1800 $210,000 LH Sun 1·5 •14692 Beach, CoU. Park, Irv. 833-3380 $89,000 Sat/Sun 12·S • * •214 Evening Star, Dvr Sbrs, NB 642-8235 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1200 Key We5t (fMlills) Cd.M 644-6200 $153,000 Sat/Sun 1-S ~ J>ort Lerwick CHVHomes) NB 6"-6200 SatLSun 1-~ ~Pt Bristol Cir <RVBomes> NB 6"-6200 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2371 Bayshore'Dr. <Bayshores> NB 644-6200 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4872 Kron (The Ranch) Irvine 644·6200 $86,900 Sat/SUn 1·5 34 Blazing Star (Deerfield) Irv. 552-7500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 4 Hermitage Ln (Big Cyn) N.B. 644·1766 $229,000 Sun. 1·5 1815 Toyon ~ane, Newport Beach 642-7408 $162,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 21542 Archer Cir. KB . '646-7414 $82,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 2939 Ellesmere, Mesa Verde, CM 546-5880 $88,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2600 Lighthouse LQ., CdM 675-6900 $163,950 Sat/Sun 12-4 •15361 Normandy (The Ranch) Irv ~1·2000 $119,900 SatfSun 1·5 3485 Eboe (College Pk) Jrvlne 551-2000 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 16291 Fantasia Ln, Hunt. Bcb 963-7881 $64,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 32S3 Iowa St., Mesa Verde, CM • 6902Lawn Haven DrpHunt. Beach 538-1979 · Suo ll·S 10 Cherry Hills, Blg Cyn .• NB 675-6900 $-t2S.OOO Sunday 12-4 •82 Point.. Loma (Spyglass> CdM 6"-6200 $299,SOO Sun.1·5 •11 Goleta Polnt (SpnJ,ao) CdM.. 6'4 6200 $340.000 · SUDt l·S 17 Blazing Star (Deerfield) Irvine '7~·1414 Sun. l·~ •381Keadow Ln .• Newport Beach &&$-7221 $120,000 Sunday JU 2651> Riverside, Costa Mesa &e.s-7221 $74 950 Sunday 12-4 ~Country db Dr, M Verde, CM 546-4141 $195,500 , Stthday 1·5 •2965Andros, (Mesa Verde) CM 5'5--3842 $85.000 . Sun 1-4 I. & •A.NIMw* 1971 Flamingo Dr, ~esa Verd,,.CM 979-9789 $95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 1500 Dover Drive, West.di.tr • , 631·1800 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 2431 Hollday, N~wpcrt Beach 548-3168 Sat 11-4/Sun to.~ •218.12 Windsong Cir, Hunt. Bch, J 67M400 $118,5001 I Sat/Sun l•:J 123tSand Key, HVHills, CdM • 675-6000 $155,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 *1833 Port Charles (HVHomes> NB 64U235 S.t/Sun1·~· 9902 Spinnaker, Hllltingtoa Bch · 963-7881 $81,~ Sun 12·· . CONDO~NIUMS · . ~ . FOR •SALE 2 1-.:>0M •14525 Kazan, Jn.tne -675-2741 $54.~ .. Sunl·5 2 • & FAM IM • 094 26 Canyon lslan~ Dr WJg ~) NB · 644-4910 $'159,SOO SaVSun 1·5 594·A Hamiltbn, Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sun 1-S J ... OOM 2167 Vista Ent(ada (Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $112,500 Sat/Sun 1·$ ~Vista Tru~ha (Bluffs>.,~8. ,, 759·0811 $107 ,ooo .iat/S\Dl l·G . 3 II ~p~ IM • 094 • 6 Sunflow.er .JI>eerlield, I.rvtne J $71,950 t · Sun 1-4 300 Vista M•dera (8 fs) N.B. 644·1133 $149,000 Sun 1·S 2439 Marseilles Ln, ta Mesa 548--4216 $63,900 Sun. 1·5 HO.ME & INCOME J•&FAMIMwDIN **3l2Grand Canal, Balboa Island 631·141.> $239,000 Sat/5'1n \-5 TOWMHOUSE FOR SALE · 2 1-00M #6 Nuevo. Rancho Sao Joaq, Irv 752-1700 $95,500 Sun 12-4 .. . DUPLEXES FOR SALE · I 211&1• 926 W. Balboa Blvd., N.B. 673-3663 $105,000 2 .. &21'1 Sun.12-4 445 Iris, Corona del Mar . 642-5200 $1S8,!i99 Sat/SUD 1·5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 211&••••• I/ 319 Marguerite, Corona de) Mar· I 6"-4848 $145,000 SM/Sun 1..S HOUSES FOR RENT J ••OOM ~m'!:l~~~I~l·i . 549·8655 $69,900 Sunday 1·5 .•28DV•lNco, ?tle.lf~dtiiaf,CJ4 •. •, , ~ $82,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 · ~LSb~ewooclCr. ~tg Bch ~ 960!3989 ps$ im. . . <' • trike~- 551·2000 $74,900 Sun 1·5 3007 Carob. Eastbluff, NB • 673-8550 • Sun 1·5 • 881 Qulvera. Laguna Beach s.8-2313 Sun l ·S 8595 La Daya,. Fol.Dltain Vly 546·2313 Sun 12-4 32$3 WU?tlngton, Costa Mesa 546-~a---..__ --sun f - 203 Monarch Bay So. Laguna -499·2'.716 appt $164,500 SIS 1·5 · 163S Rees View Cr (Spyglass) CdM · 644-2869 $187,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1700 Starllgbt CB•Ycrest) N .B. 7S9-08U $179,500 Swl 1.$ 21082 White Horse Ln, Hntg Bch 536-8105 $73,500 Sat/Sun 11..S b31 Raven•ooa. Hwi aeacli-- 64+1788 $~500 Sat/Sun 1..S 1718 Pt. Sheffield <HVHomes) NB 640-.(~ Sat/Sun U.5 •865 Sonora Rd, Mesa del Mar, CM 547·S292 $76,000 Sat/Sun 1..,5 •11811 Las Palmu <Lemon upts~ Tustin 3 11 ·& fAM 1M w MM .151s Cumberland, Watcllft, Na , .... 64.2-5200 f700/mo Sat/Sdn t·d· 411&,AMIM•GM 3133 Van ~ren, Costa Mesa ~00 ~50 ntb. -•· Sun. ro:J 631·1400 $224,500 Sat/Sun l·S • De6ol• Terraee. Cdll ~~~~~~ 6"·7211 $186,000 &17Sun l ·S 0688 Providence, Vllla Park 540-1720 fl.2C!i000 Sunday 1·5 221 Yale LooJ>, I rvlne ' 540-1720 $98,950 Sunday l·S 1100 Santiago <Dover Shn) NB 644-0322 $239,500 I SUD. 1·5 32891 Callo Miguel, San Juan Cat> .C93·330'7 $7.S,000 Sun 11·$ 2l803t Vta Del Norte, Misah>o Viejo 731·3434 Sun 1·5 1.580Z ta1 Nubet, We&tmi111ter ~N91 N7,500 SUD IJ:acM :• Burr Wtiite Realtor ,-2901 Ne"Vport Blvd. I Newpo rt Beach, CA 92663 CANNERY VILLAGE 2 STORES + lARGE APARTMl!NT $125.000 G•rol I 002 GftMrol , I 002 •..•...•.........•...••...••.•.•....•.•....... 'llGCAMYOM EXECtr l41\'r: 110:\H : S1ml'. )u'<lll Hll" .t 111 . :.!'" ba MonJco nuxM 0l)C'n Sunday l:! t :J6 Rue \'1·rt<', !\ H. DRAMATIC .. TRIUM GA~DlHHOME Pn\<ICY & :-cdu;.1on :ir~ )OUn. lft tl11:. '.! Ur , den.' ba 1rlnglc ram1h home Jn lhc Hills of in 111c ~- GaAHD VIS(A' REALTY 768-1212 COSTA MESA IASTSIDE 4 UHITS S\28.000' WATERFRONT Pler/Oo<it. Choice loca· lion; .a BR. 3 huths, 2 rrplc:1 • li:e p-.uo. new d~. Won't last Iona itt ~179.500 COf'OftCI del M• ·r~ rn duple.t.('!il. S!J:uioo Eol·h. Better burn' on ll\4.'ltC' lalboo loy Prop. Realtors • 67S.7060 * W_a_n_l A~ R!sulls 60~'1~~~~~~~~1 G.Mref f 002 G....,.. I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SAYE $$$ ON POOL • t '. $58,000. This 3 Bedroom. 1 v-i Bath.• farm style homt! has a warm paneled 18xl8 family room. Kitchen is filled wtth Early American Honey Maple cabinets. G""reat storage in garage. ldeal for the hobbyist. Hurry, just listed. I NEW INSIDE Brand new c"rpet.s, drapes, paint and leaked fl obrs. Encl05ed garden room highlights this spectacular home. 3 Bedrm .. J :\~ bath. 2 fireplaces. Just a short walk from golf course in one of Huntington Beach's finest areas. All this for on-· ly $83,000. • NOTHING DOWN TO VETS Beautiful courtyard entry leads to 1850 sq. ft. of gr acious living. This 4 Bedrm .. 2'h Bath, has everything. including oversiied master suite. Formal dining, family room, firept,ace 'and self ·cleaning oven. Also an assumable, low I interest VA loan. Owner wishes speedy sale at $67,500. ~!~3~~~unrm~e!!f Y fU4-plex, 3 yrs. Old. near Hunt!nstoo Harbor. Enclosed sarqes. l214-plex, clean unJu, near So. Coaat Plaza. fJJ 7 units. brand new, lime to choose «>Jon & options. Excellent area. IJJ 71 units, to be comtructed. Choose colors, Great locaUon. By appoint- ment onl.Y. CJJ42 ~be constructed. Choose col eat lc»catJoo. By appoll)t· ment only. • • J ! ~~ J>"'f'lLmo.i ~·'"'-II 14118 units, under construction. Stlll time to choose colors & options. Will exchange. t5t7 units. only 2 yrs. old. A/C, great rental area. $175,000. (6120 to 80 units (or combinations). Fixer·uppers, 3 blks. to beach. •f7118 units, all 2 bdrm .. 4 yrs. old. UNDER $16,SOO per unit. •CIJ203 units, 3 yrs. old. Complete rec. facilities, Excellent rental area. • (7) Out of area * (8) Out of area 1!1J.':= ~ l!llt:::! ~ ~~-~~'°·~ I'® OUAIUT. NIW'OIT llACM 1400 OUAll ST NlWf'Olll II ACM ~AYFRONT, pier &.noat. lots $165,000 o $275,000, to build your own custom home. ATl'RACTIVE Unda l!le 5 BR, 4'h ba., fam. rm. & formal dining; lge. tile patio·& waterfront deck. ~.000 BIL L GRU NDY, REALTOR 34l R 'f\• 0•,. I'. " I''• 1,•til !i:~~!~ .......... ! ~.~~ ~~ .......... ! ~~~ I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - WANTED SINGLE SWINGER W&Lh a uwe rnoney To Buy Balboa lale Doll House 2 Bt, l Ba 1 how• tolhewattt Drive by Ul\AJ P..-kAv. m.soorP '42·2800 ~lrr. ..... , ...... 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · f I llOOM ,. ... .,,,.. Clus1c Spanlah beauty on Bluffs, overlooklgs Dana Pl flbr. S Bdrm, 3 Ba. same room. library, study. rrml. dining rm, band-painted beamed ceiling. F ireplace . Enclosed courtyd. in· Cam~o .s/w'!•6 · 0,.. ...... ,_,._,.,,I te 4 PM YllW. YllW. YllWll New ll1tine of one of Southern Calilornia •s most iucnUlceat vie• altes. Complete wlth 1paciOU1 CUltOm built home. 3 bdrm + maid's or office. 3 bath, heated pool, 2 f rplca & lots more! t t Exch11Jve at suo.ooo. coaOMA PACll'IC IM&.Toas a Br 2 Ba, lalo ro0m1. BIJl'N. Patio BBQ + 1-.. -.500 su.•1 lain. a w, a a.. + ·~ MO DOWN \aPlf •7111 . FIX Ir SAVI o ti:~p:: Mt.too. . 2 •tor"Y. a w, tam. ~·i You can aave mllliou It. corHr lot, eep~r•i.o 3-Spadou.s bedrooml +2 pla1 Yard. .,IOO. 2.a. baths + 2 car pr In ~ Lall• bc'elt. prime localloa. Low 51M010 do w.a P•J. mt. :x • 11 t1,·-,-u"""i"""•~v-.. -.,-""".1~1~>-:04 flAancUI&. Veuwelc:ome. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. Hurry, PiuH call 140.J"6 ~14~. :1~u~s;.:!:e cludea I&. heated pool, __ _ 1ep. jaC"uUi, fire pit, ou·~.· -;.;;!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ '441167 Park. Greenbelt • com· man pool ~rec. $14,IOO. RooEW. ILB. Realty NS.-door BBQ area. S205,000. ;;; SP ACl OU S lhadow, P'arnlly home, 3 Br I Ba, den, dJnJn1. fplc, • ..,, cpts, lod1cpa1, l'll&Q xtru. See to QpreCtai.. •to0. Open Kouae Sat &I Sun. 1·5PY, 11811 Ian Martno Cr. or call 1168-10'79 or Mt-28'1'7 dys. By owner/A&enls. call: rl~JSllE 1 873-3620or•9"723 C...clelM9r 1022 C.... .. W. 1022 "' UY ~~~~~~~~~~··••••••••••••••-•••• ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• PAST OCCUPANCY Custom 3Bed 1 yr. prof CAMEO SHORES 811 tNll, blJ 1vd, COV· land/upgrd'd, nr beach, Livinf room, separate ered p_.iio. 3-bdtma., 2 extras. $83.000. 493-6Ul5 Oln, 3 Br, 3 ba .. fam·rm. hath1, oatural brick Pror decorated. Pool, fireplace. Upfnded. CoroM .. M• I 022 parklike yd. $194,500 by Priced low at fJ0,000 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. 4600 Roxbury. fut sale. Owner boucbt S'YGLASS HILL #11 'l'iburon Bay Dr. Panoramic day & nlghl vtew. 3 Br Portsmouth. Open Sat & Sun 1·5 1225.000. Ownr 640-8077. Open 1·4. Ph 644~140. another. --------::M~~~C!'. •11~,i~oL Qi~ ~ ~~'"'. cpts, wall paper " Ule. Out1tandln1 location, Mte -.... MMM bedroom, 2 bath hoQle. Huge lot. '*!' 1cbla • abop'C· Por orai. SUM. 1·4 Great Fountala VaJJ.,. Sl'YGLASS llDGE 1175,000 lnfo. call n.a. I. ....... ..uu u. nel1bborhood. 120xl0' •Fh-,tTimeOffeNCI NlckVraclnAgent. 673-7601 •-...,__.,.""' Cill·dt·Sac lot. HUI• Largest Jot on the bill 752-6531 &51·27141--------1 East•l4e, cbarminl 3 malter bedroom+ f1tnl- More than 200 ft st fs;on· UTl'LE RED HOUSE TWO OM A LOT, bdrm. home on quiet I)' room. &eperai. 1au- tage. Room for tennis 2Sepa:rateboulesool1e. street . New paint, dry 117 000 · ~~1~c::·0ii:et!a~u:1r; v~:E~~:f!l·~:~ ~at.; ~~~~e~rv;: ~~t:;!!.:;s " "~MJ_,1.1 decorated 2·story Burl·r--------1 -~ ~.,~ lngame. 4 Br, 3ba+lae TllPLIX MarlnersCoveRealty UALTY 671-1200 'bonus rm . 118'1,000 646-4463 ,__ 0 ,.,.~ __ So. ol Hwy. One 2 bdrm. uAc...ue "'-·-'-style ar ...,/opt. wner'"' . ...,... with huge matr. It bltn11., --------Weshlde 2b; bo-;;;iri FV. n + z l ·bdrtn. units. 1~ MESA VllDI New 1 ldl..... Tbl1tre Ave. sn,"tOO. Bllcs. to ocean. SJ.45,000 _....., ~1 CM FIXER 3 Bed.rm., family room, 3 Bedrm., 2 Bath, fam.1---...·----- 0ceanfront rental; 3 Br, carpet, drape1, fresh rm .• rorm. din. rm., re-BY OWNER 3 Bdr. home near College 3 ba. $1.200 paint, paUo, large yard. modeled kitchen, com· TlBlJRON TOWNHOllS Park. Cathedral ceiling OlAMGICOAST Frulltreetl S7•.ooo. plete with all bulltln1. Twnbme, 3Br. l~Ba. Ii vlng r oom , cozy llALISTATI l~McC_.. ~p. laundry rm. R·V ram rm, nu cllU/pa.._ fireplace, blend ror a 1....-1110 ... wport parldng.Superbf.rldeof Open Hae Sat/S•a good Ufe in ocean air1 ___ '4_4_._ ... _ ... ___ 1 Cotto Mn. a.g.1729 ownership .. Can t last, 9624554 afUPM. Costa Mesa. Priced 3l call nowl 845-1221 C DUPLIX ..._ ........ _ ~ p-.&. ~5.000. VA or onv. Ootu ...--..., --. loan. . Beamed celllnga, new 3 Br Home den w /pvt en· I}; By owner. S Br, 2ba, lie 645-3474 carpet/dra,pe15, hbav) trance 2 'c:ar gar frplc 21 lam rm, RV access, I ear • shake roo . out 0 alr cond, newly d~corat'. aar. $'70,900. 839-0210 ~I Hiah~b·famLE ed, pool u lot, otr street ~ ... l04' I I 1 I 1 640-9300 640-9G08 access (RV Parking), W &-.._1 ....., •••••••••••••••••i>•••- 3Br. 383 home In College Park. Cul de sac. Asking S&.000. Agent6'8·1896. Ge .. rill IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....G quiet cul·de·sac, close to .. ~ •-·r WAI.Tiit S. IU" everythin&. prin only. •SAVE MON&Y• And A11oclates S'72..SOO 546-0403eveli NEAT! College Pk. 3 bdr, •BY OWNER• Realty Brokeraae · lg corper lot. Open Sat & Bell Meadows, •Prkliaa e•y41 •ss HIU I 024 sun 1-4rA§t 751·2855 poo1 llm, 1qutet cul·~e- ;Jlr' •-Cott•~.. uc, cmp U'y upard d.. 5 Br + aame rm. lrml ••••u••••••••••••••••• TllHAGHS 3Br, l~Ba, fam·rm. For dine. 1ep. Cam·nn, 5 Ba, MIWUSTIMGt HAV9U appt. 842·2926; or vmvof'ocean&cltyllta. MESAVERDE4br,2ba. Lae aep. room over 541·3200. Open lue 1229.000. By owner. lam.rm home on over· 1arage. Lota or bouM for Sat/Sun 10·4. 17191 ~. ailed comer Jot in xJnt the money. S71,i00. CaapenClr. SELEOED HOME BUYS ndghborbood. Priceclror Bobbe Suikkl, Aat. Relale SpeclaU.ta. a. qwckaaleaU67,000. 646-1W 4or5 bdrm modeb avail. Lovety.4 Br w/formal aomew/pooia.968-4ie0'2 dine & Fam h hllle Penn.ln&ton Properti.- 2'0o u-. ...... "9. rnstr suite. w /small flew MM iM G••• p,,,,, •• , t.• ,,,, '' .,, •. , ,,. t. ,, . ,)lj POOL PLAYHS PARADI~ Spadous ram home w/buge sep rumpus rm to accom· modate your pool table. Lee bdn:ns, cheerful frplc & btfl· ly Jndsc pd . 646·7711 1or 540-8944. c;A NTA ANA 4 IOaM + J ,U1H Rm for tennie c6urt & pool on this Tegas iSi:rlt ~ acre. Rambling estate located on quiet establilfhed area. Call now. 832-6800. VA TllMS-$11.NO UDO ISU tzi7.700 Outs tanding custom bit home W/4 bdrmS, 3 ba, fam· rm, sep game rm & 3 car garage. 6'6-7711or540-8944. FAIULOUS D~ NOMI. lloomy 4 Bedrm, 2\.!ljllll--.... l!ll'.!111111--~or~tsC!:Jif: ~~j IYO~ Bath, 2 frplca .• u9. tam. MESA VERDE c. 21 Crocker Real 4 BR, lormafentry ,,..._ rm., cust. pool &I jaC\lz:ti. • b Prof . land1cp1. F.state842·5062 rm, 1,am-rm w/ •"• AV A I L A B L E l M • .-.-,,... · oomp.'t¥~}~/out. I Cu MEDIATELY. Open ,·$69 950 4Br2Da,tralleraccesa, sar.&aeuoaicatew/JIO'I 8 t/So 1 .. ~ •1ea 950 I $57 ,soo. C·21, Crocker •lie Jot. Wiii be lllUM 6:5-QIOOn ..... , • ' · A I Bedroom, 2 Bath Ilea! Fatate.642-:5062 w/r .. ltor 1090. Stl'1 -------:::-:-7""-I famOlll ''T" Plan home. 0..... U~7 now • pvt it 115.Mt. OPE ... HOUSE Near icboola. library 3 Br 1~ Ba, formal din· Prlnc.onJ¥.'6t1444 -" and churche1. Extra .RA .... D .... EW amenltJes-a lovel" lns, ramlly rm, bl& V &C .&. ....... ! " " ' beautiful easll" malnl'd "' "'"I •whnmlna pool + a ....!,,., ~ 1 di t l 4 BR + DE.,.. a-.· ate play yard. Call back yard w /.....,..AU .or mme a e po11e11 oa. " ·r-$69,SOO Jn prime Costa Std. atory 4 br, 2 ba ID t 5 bdrms + 3 baths. Btn f am home in established area. Frml din, 15x20 liv rm. Anx· ious le motivated seller. Hurry. 832·6800. Magnificent t story w/3 • huge bdrms, 3 bas, lam rm • & frml din rm. Prof~lonal· }y lndscpd. Impressive court yd entry. Btfi location in fast; appredating area. 64f>.7711 ea..& ab 111 la e d ~ • lnFoant. .ffard"to -a n~w home In an 121~..M. ~ Joe.UC-. The ld~at combination ol .• now: . . . · MtsalocaUon. "M el Home" eoM. ~borbood, l•.aurt.D• ,, ...-.\ believe a IOMO' pool.._ OWMll MOY't18 Sacrifice • bdrm +, huge 16x26 sep ram rm located on quiet 1t in leading NE SA area. 21 fl deep lot w/fruit trees. 1940 sq rt & asking on· ly ::,ooo. Hurry & call 832· • • }. YA TaMS I • Ddrmi~ batfi5.'nt~ Wol'c1 is gor1eous. Only 4 yn old w/centtaJ air, quiet s~i:,eet1 20'll14 cov,red pat.lo. ivea faat nte. Asking $67,500. l{urry & call 832·6800. NO RTH TUS Tl"°' DIVoaCl-4 ID + J IAT111 Enjoy N. Tustin's finest. Huge master, frml din, 3 car gara1e. Only 7 yrs old w tbtn H&F swimming pool. Priced for fast sale. Call 832-6800. ~ Walk ·r : • •~·· Re;il I~ t,1·1! or540-~. , LAGC#CA HIGU& VllW ': Btflly upgraded Pa~ home. S bdrms; f am fin, din rm w /serene & private lushly lndscpd patio. Great value at only $92,500. 6'6-7711 or 540·8944. IAYCllST Most unusual catm designed V1P retidence w/3 spacloua bdrms~_ 3 ~F.RML..: ftL'*nrnr Mft • Just Uated ! 646-7711 or 540-8944. • all tbe la(eat apPGSa" .a~u~ ~ iutouaa11uuY ~11: A•. .~. . , meftta,ovenlxed1arar., ~• •'"1C vu0r..,.,o.i.• .. _ lar1e rooms, I ba\ 11 ~~~~~~~~I MTTY M. ·~•tCMA"1'! ASSOCIATD step down wet·ber, mJru _ .. ,., ' SO. CONrr BJ(RS. ocean view. All walldna Pine lleaa Vnd• 2-story. GOT OllE • JNCOMEI z distance to prlvat sBr, 2"'ba many SOMIC•iEH7 ""---onl' ... 3Br6'S beach. Only '16S1!_l00· Cee amenlttea '9f,7oo. Prtn ~ ,.._. .._ OPlt4 SAT /SuM 1·1 only151·3930 Or equity ln exl1tln1 Br. Try Jl0,000 4wa. I De U. i home. PurcbaH thta •,soo. f I prt~ Prbl ~:OmerSeaw:.:: Colle1e Park, I Br 2 Ba, near new home, subject onl)', pis. Keot Ros .. new cpt, drps, roof & to ul1tln1 V ,\ loan • Rll)'.148-NOO palol. Spec: kit, w/bllns, '41,400. Low tees, no BEACH Cotta&• only e aep din, encl yd " paUo. quaU~lna reel t.ar.. Up· blks. to oc:ean, ~ JH.1150. Ownr/A1t. craded, btn condltlo11. ctwn. full prtce MSOot. 557-7648 Near So. Coast Piasa. Prin. only, pl1. Kut •--------. LGICOIMlaLOT ::tJ:f•Y· MIHTM ~r l\OcenRJty.MMIOO DUPUX UU New •Br,~m ' • a .. &.;aA • M'on• "1twt Ilk • l'tfr.Uv'C1'lfr1.. • ~· rand new coa.c-Ap.::-,_.,.. Bdrm., 2~ ba., 10 yn. prox 1800 ~ n. bl aar. pm. MOO 911• ft, llJ. _.. old. Fplc, Spanish da· Nr all actiOolt. 630 W. net tot, 1 ear Pl'• 0peo alp. Muell ~harm! Im· WH1on, CM. ff3,500. houH l•t/lan. U·C. rnaculat.. Plua l·bdrm. Open Sat/Sun 10.5. Pb 1111a oruntre• oii 1pt. ll56,000 flN3l3 ' By Qwnr. Chol~ E·Slde 4 w.._ cw: J1o1ta a..& ~~~c::~~~3 a er 1 Br. la• back 1ard br, 2"41 ~!;.!~:'~d~vi"~ •1~0,000.' Ownr/lUtr. a.--------1 brand new dth'ew•Y u 1 :ra:at.rbdnn.''73,900. e.2'4111•..,... Bib to ocean, a Bil • wide. By owner. "8,500. 6*6149 ,. ac z 1tr--;:_1 1r .tel Den...1.600 1q...4 .• ope Opn SJS l90 ictoria. ndmark nm Ill _...... every.clay unUfiQid. Al 142-t• ,._ -i.Att-· U ~'7 ..-ana."4i'Clt' 1.,, , DehU IASTSIOI... Will Ion t4W ahl'.rp a 8r, a be. lv·t111 w/ffJA,. bdrm w hue• matr 1&dto fam-rm w(tMr, cer..SC ••ZROUSES.. !IW'p 31}!.:. 2 ba on hu1e 1c tioma nn 6 wet bar. we tlltf1, c.tm IDt ... $85,500 by ownr. lot. "2,DW. AU U1tm1. No ......, aC'ept )'our tlped ~r11out. o.ea .,perate houtu on llNITT.Btr. lttJtt•a~Uo. E= hoilMlMSel,.1.1tm --· JU lot. For mOC'e ~ Aa-• ... L Dell l Cl 0 tnloeaU-.3989 4Stl•b1ownef$$S,000 _... ::-r~ ... • I•• r, .,,._ r---------1 Sbr UOaaAWn. ft, VA .... vaee ....... u, IOlf11; ..... taft#'fpaa IO. Cout Pl .. lboP·I-~"""'!""!""""-.-~----~~~-• ..._ veca& s.:toc&a,. We MOtfce ... ~CMf..lfM: Qo4 .. mllll ff 1•dla loaaa. Aulla'-l• &e !im .......... __ , ~ I . . 8uncfly ~. ......,..w. .......... w. . ....... .... w. ,_ ... _ _ ... _ r::--... -. ....... ,_..-J ~w. ;.;.;. ............. ;o:;; ;;:: ......... ~ .. ;;~ ;·:.::. ............. i;44~ ............. ,·;;; ;;:.;.;·· .. ·;;~ ....... ;:; .. · .. ;;; ................................................................................................................................................................................. , ...... . . ,. .............. , •• .,..... 1044 ~~--~~~-i•trt....... . .... -~.,;;---· GI TERMS SIO.tlO 1.0v~~~~= rm, I• ............. IMdl • SHAil IOOfl alnll• home, s fW1 ba. Mo.tJc>WM DO rou Uk• hardwood Nr. ~hll. tennll cl'U Ir Buyer Jut bou1bt fi90rtT Con11lder tbe•• pool1. Entar1ed IC.tr aDOUler andMUST·SELL fealuroe: S· lpaclou1 bdrm. 12112' w/eu.ttom prof easlonally decorat9d bedrms +al bet.he + lam cloMts. Many mu. Xlnt 3 bdrm, l~ba boaA• BY nn w/trp9CoGlCort.bJc eon d . By a pp l . .~SWEEK·END.\Jae floor plan, No down to Owner/Aat.55241111 liMlbed booua room aad Veta.1'111TY,,..._eall ID8nY Olbu amenlll•. 191-7111 J>rlce J1.11l reduced t.o '68.800 11NT'L R.E. NETWORK QI)) J)OW I 962-7751 5*ve Mooey·before llated. •••••11•••••••••11••••• Must see 4 BR, 1-. ~ Weatherly Bay aBr, 3Ba, cast frplc. Open HouS condo, JIOO), allp avail. Sat/Sun 10.5. 6852 Shan "7,5000WnrMe-:M42. non Dr. 892·6909 1rta.., I 044 M&~~5~~n;'t~·.Hi~ ba ·11••••1•••1••••1•••1••••1•••• i&l,500. Open house 10-5 Jan1S&l6. ~y OWNER near beach, Br, den, formal clinina living room, 2 fplc'1, ur aar. $82,SOO. 557.97~ II • 2 Story, 6 BR·Plan 7. Giant wood beamed step down llvtng room w/ftoor to ceiling frplc. Formal dlntnc room, family room. ldtcben w/nook. Beaut. landscaped. low malnt. yard. Secluded master bedroom. lower floor rooms open to garden & patio areu. 3 Car garage, abundance of storage & manyextras. IHUsa.r.~1n. ~. DOii O• (7 I 4J IJJ.t60t or .17141711~42 tapna Rial Estate-= and Ci>nstruction Company • ''OPIM~ SUMD•Y 1·1""77 tz:t0.1:00 7t6 .. utt I hla .. I Cutt.om Built Home over 2'0() eq.ft. a Bclrml. 3 Bath.a, Game Room, Formal Dlaln1 and Ocean Views. Stll1 Ume to cbooee the Carpet.a. cw, $111.SO:O. 110 ...... .,. 119 JOI/~ IA. 4'74421 ~ .... 1041 ........... l041 ....................... ·····················•· Xlra Nice 2 Br apt, It patio, Oen side cf lf•Y· M!l.500. "1-3S86;4ok~ AJl. Opening~ for rull time U!I· sociale:s. Comm1u1on :schedule is compclitlvc Con/ident1al rnlervil'w hy app't. l will tram new liceo~ees. Buslneu I::. rampant! Buyers arc op· tlmlsllc. * 494-7551 * ""V ~ 1,LJ: AM POWELL -~.r/rJ/AI, .. Q7'f781 ll'OOa. ,.. ,.......,.._.....,. • ... CANYON 8upa sha:rp 3BR home in 1ecurtt1 eommunity. Brand new -ready for occupancy. c;:r.eted landacapln1 •· dellptlul . ' jacun1 " teimli fadlitl•. '700/mo. J01ce Edlund IGG3S.CZ'5> l Can de HennoH Jbr apt w/fittpJ1c•, il~ bath, r~1e, ovtn, dls. bwuher, $:W. A1lo 3 br (lep. bldJ) $370, I 180W. Wilaan 2 &, 1 ba, cbldri!n and Duplex Br & gar, encl pet ok. Loe 1r. So. est p1lio, ~aby OK, $200. Plau. 979-1871. 1960 Mfr'er Pl. 497-1170 2Br, lt\'Ba, cpts, drps, chldrq_ok, no pels. $240. 831·~: 556-5889. $175. 2 br, aara1e, pool. Kidaok. Fee Main Rent.ala, 540-5370 2 bdrm,~ ba, flrepJace. mile from ~acb. l Year old.$285.98M603 ••ff""' Ban Strllll"9 ~,,.an Hve.Cl'IOoW eteoant, • ~v to wl(ldows, SICV Ohts. , .. Places. Your own private Oltlo or tlal(onv. A ff'!endlY rnlluon.dollir rec: center. fllfll!ls courts. tQO, IAYlllOMTHO .. 4 ~~· aooo Mo nit TOllACH a BR. a ba., unt. MJS J aa, ab&.. Wll. "°° associated f4h' .. t... ( ' ~ ... , 5005 ~.~.~ ...... ~?~~ ~~ ......... ~?!~ ~!~ ..... !~!~ ~!~ ..... ?!~ ~.?~ •• -.?!!4! ~~~---?!!! ~~:.-= ..... ?!!'? ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST • .sen. brown Poodle, Drinking problem t .SSIMILHS COUNTiR Gl1tL t E "'LIQUOR LICENSE• oam~ "Coco", Reward. CalJAlcoholHelpllrae ROllllllT...,. Exper'd. to work on BANKING ' IOYSAMD•llLS time,~· Apply~~- Or11ogeCo. On·Sale Jiunt 'Harb. 840-1419 2' hrs a day 83$-3830 accoun~.· small assembly line. CaJI for Dall'/ Pilot routes in tain Mlk I.I Flab fty, 8l5 General Found: Young male lri&h PREGNANT? J~llllfN, Mr. Early. Wlpfield POSITIONS ArClb Beacb area of W, 191.h C. M. "COCKTAILS;.:.' Seller. Brown leather Caring c:onfldenli11l Locks, Inc. 6CZ-7MO. Our beauUlul NeWpo.-t Lquol' Beach. Musl be COUNTE"·& COOK pt. SACR1F1CE. collar. Jrvlne Ave, CM. couns~llng & r eferral. IMMEDIAt ay BeachBrucbacurTenl· al lea1t 10 years old. time, morning after·i--+----=---..,. MAKEOFP,..R'. ~-3087 Abortion, adoption & AVAii.AiLE •---'ateR""' ~ aeeklnl ~xper'd ID· Phone ~-432.1. uk f.or noon evd. App{y Tues. "' . kct!plng. ""'-•-· ~· -,. ·"'d 1 t.. I ll ClttulaUon. • .. P·M D Id Harv (213) 272-4249Col Lo&l CockaUel bird, gray J\J'CARE 547-2563 ~.,. .. porary ...... s1pments ATTDfTfOM! "' ua' or ue o ow· ..... . c ona a, yellow & orange, says •Account•s ~GT.di tncopenlnga: 168668eac Blvd,H.B. ~!t~s!c~/~~~~~: Chlco,l0!itlnFV11e.s100 *SHARON'S* .... olllc•t pera F/C l.ColepTTiliMd lrwllSecretary IOYSANOGllLS CREATIVB, eneraeuc •. ,~ perierice.751-1256 reward.C.11962-1915. OUTCALLMASSACE *Aul~ Typee&prepareiiLoan& 10 to 15 yeart. Earn YOUJl& w°"*'1 needed to .i;r 'ilEWARD 4e9-l2'l4 •A.cco.intifttCltrks ExceUeQf.positioos open Escrow materials. Ex· Chrl1tma1 mooey•S20t.o conalruct: han1ing ;;; Dr and new Nall Shop LOST: White Whippet •....uv EXPERIENCE" AU Area.a Orange Co. for men or women to c e Ile n t l y pin it &t MDrlJ!r,::.eek s~~'o"allub· b~!k•l• ~· dMo dehtatl Exce ent opPortaiei' w/faclal facillllet. 6 Sta· w/2brindlespots675-MJ '""' PleaaeCall workoutoflocalo!ficeo( sbortband skllls are SC ..,....,. ... to .. ..., Y 1 ..... en WCX:.lft \&It ave for knowled1eabJe uons. raoUlsUc poteolial, or638-6427 -'dult• mole I. Closed 7141835 ,103 natJonwide corp. No ex-Pilot. Tran1portalfoo 1ome expfn b3sic Offieer lo do re- 1<d Joe .. first clus fix· tlrcull TV. For R eauva--et per neceaa. You can neceaaary. provided. No deliveries gardanlng \l1111, and 1atees wain one of~ lures. Partners not. get· LOST 2 wht Samoyed lJons, MS-1967 SOOSouth Main St. Org Earn Tellw or collect1n1. Phone also koowl ge of ao· large escrow co • ting a I on g. A akin g dog•.1 lge male, 1 yr old. No. Tower, Ste 501 s:J8.9'U2 nuals Is per 11. WUI pallles this area. t1 Sl0.500. full price. Call 1fem,4 mos old. 548·8444 •KAREN'S * SI 9' Piil WK Pre\tioua experience aa • tnfn fall~ tlemploy-mlnJm of 1 year i 551-5882 OUTCALLMASSAGE Commercial Paymg &t BuiJdln1 Sales Team. A menl. CdM Modest tent er ence aa s:iOOREWARO ADTAICER Besed od Receiving Teller re.-prodµcl everyone uses salary. Must perma-e 11 crow off l c HGlv-.r-Hof D09 for jewelry stolen, from 6PM-2AM 83tH780 P/Ume. Mon, Thurs • Uvity, ~gm~~ +P~c~:: quired. everyday. I need you nent le res )>le. Call nee We oiler ·•• Prancbise. E·Z help l'Un Uuysidc Dr. adtlress, ABORTION Sat. 1S Hrs per wk. &lull tivee & extr~f'Qtlt •har· yesterday. For appt. Mon & Tuu 9·11AM. wiual ala. 'ty, a Ube~ St500 +~mo. nel. Plu!I Jan. 6 Write Ad, No. 808. be neat, plea•anl & enjoy U interested & qualifted, ~·12'l. aft gpm. m221118 ai.wi .... ~·~· an oth • l Daily Pilot. P.O. Box Counsellng&ReferTal "' ing bonus. ou will be pleasecalltheBranchlo ---'------------------• ·-many onho ms pee · l5al, Costa ~fesa c... Preg. teat·avall. wknd1 dealing w /the public. Ap· trained Uaorouahly. lf schedule an interview CUSTOOI M SI.anding ne t. package 151-374 1 24 Hr HelplineSfMM95 ply in pe rson, Pen-you want aateady secure (Tl "I 75,.0580 IUSIOY and a rcli pppOrt~r UNITEDBUSJNf;&.5 FOi/ND: t -4, male nysaver. 1660 Placentia future & can start im-• ..,. Head~.-" 20 Hn/wk, M ; day f'oradvanctment.P~~ INVE:l:>'TMENTS Chihuahu a, floppy •SPIR1TIJALREADER Ave,CoslaMesa. medl11tely-C11.l betwn CITY for banquet dept. Must shift. Some ex r. pre· applyimmediatelyto~.,,h lS2S Mesa Verde Dr. E. eared. collar tog, Irv. FUUy Licensed 9:30am &3pin · speak Spanish & EogUSh. rd. Mual be ab to do Suite 100, Costa Mesa ~-~ 181M El Catnino Real ADVEaTISIMCi DEPT Only experienced need heavy lifting. or In· W. A, NcC .. ••~w UBI ()pen7days. Sa11Clemente.Forappt. WUJtrainbrightlndiv.to 539·1113 NATIONAL apply. Apply in person tenw, contact Pegl)' MYCISCIOW""'"":{.', FOUND: Black 4 white 4B'Z·9034 492-'7296 assist Media Director. ...._ •-It .. tbr Bierer'1 ~~i1". -.rf A.MUSMENT CTR spotted !em.ale do(, vie Must be able to type 50+ BANK hL' ~~ i:!" Hotel~ KettmocfMari Lab 114/}37-6010 011 Batting Cages, Games, Nwpt Blvd/Bay. C.M. •PALM READER• "'Wpm&workunderml11. ~............-F,qual()pporEmployer l8700 MacArthur Blvct1 CoronadelM r ,J4tOQClirt1cml•·., ull E-Z run 41 fun. Nelli Di tc.5-3225 $20 reodlng for $10 auperviston. Interesting Asst Bookkeeper $750 lrvloe. Ml..ao. Viele. • .,,• m.ooo. yr. W/RO promo-Past,presenl&future po1ltlon. Good co. Secy/ConstructJoa $800 Calf. 92615 ·G~. lion. 119,500 full pnce. FOUND, blk La~ puppf, Lie (213) 004-1350 bebef'rta .. Room for td· Dental/Cbnld $650 EAUTfCIANS wanted Cl.SHIH .An atnrmaUve .r, • l Callfordelall~. mal•, 4.5 mo'· Vic. vaocement. Apply Na-!licrow()(flcer $13K+ male or fem. with or F/tlme. ActlooEmployer n:• Ull 751-3741 NwptBturea.Sf8·2S86 P...-s.nac..Sl60 tlonal Systems Corp., lrvtnePersonnelA~ency without cllentele. OrowthCompany ,' ..., .6. FOUNI>, ladles 'flrrlst ••••••••••••••••••••••• '3111 Bln:bSt,N.B. <Nev oC88 E. l7tbCosta esa Weetcliff Hair Fuhlon,. 5LocaUons. Over20 ~ watch. Vic. Balboa p Ca Care W h O.C. Airport) SUrteZ24 642-1470 1701 Weatdlff' Or, N.B. WeTraln 1"2,080. GR Jslamd. 675-7013 en. r • as • 64UIS7. KetroCarWub 2 Yr. new M1"sion V1eJo. Wax, etc. P/U Del. Your . 2950Hntbor BJ, C.M. Only at 3()'j(, of potential. FOUND Lfe male Dobie. l'OllV. Mark 67S-2S42 T::~ Attractive glrl, part Ume IEAUTY OPR . M0.000 yr net. now. E·Z VV1c Bonl,talC.nydoln Rd. "t::;,_ .. Cr I R+c·l~ri'ca10.r~:,thTl>:_P•_1ren_r.l Need <Z> AlttiJllJtnts. I to col M!.~lON <2•yttmUel) -~------+-t Don't m1~ er Y r en Y & ..£.r~-"' .. , "'"" " ..,__._ 'or colonst •· l lo or """er Y wo .... an. e U.l · 751 174 1 HUNGRY &40·9'l3S .._ Dfs&..:L • .&~Ltp in sales career. Send re-:~~!or ·•yJa'st. F ... /ti·me. hsk.PI & meals. s dy wk, Dtllvery IW•w • • •••••••••••-•••••••••• 'R'IUllT~ sume to: Ad 81.S, The ...,. .. 1' "' CdM loc Pre! e wh , .~ _C_O_F_FE_E_S_H_O_P __ ,~~·id~~~ :~'~T:.· ~\. 7005 Dally Pilot, f .O. Box ~~':w~!~l~e~:,sa~~n. drives: s orn~n exp~ ~:IJ:;1e~::;·~:r':i H & POI• ,, PlJU;OR PARTTIHE 1*. Coeta Mesa, Ca. N B ., w/elderly req. 768-0145 Ll\ Times to homes Loca n busioes~ dia-l>au It Joe. Joi&.. Call MEN WOMEN We are now appolnUng • BOAT i--------•I berellable&.havecte . spd color & ae l no. ....................... 92627 · · forinterviewappt. Irvine/NB areas: M tnct all <Miats 19» H.B. Pollce Dept. pro. TltAIM FOR dlatributors for famoUI Auto Body· man, exper d MANUFAlTUJUi.R dabie transportatio ::..:_i'R~~~o~r:~Jh~!l pt>rtyolflcer.536-~1 IARTB4DIHG name brand gum 6: ~~er'd sander, NEEDSSANDERS& ConW'uc:Uon SalaryS300too.SM-0235 1-...;,,__-~----~1>' Terms. Aat. 751-1400 nia.le Irish Seu~ 'l'WOWEEKCLA8S breath mints featuring, _________ , -MOLDERS •~J\All-.a.T Deo111th.Slat.er"E11Chd NJ\'110.N-WJDEJOB WRlGl.EY'S & TIC •Auto MecbanJc. In~ Applications now beln1 ,. _., ,,,.. ...... crY•,,. -¥1c.9fi8-6159 PLACEMENT TACS.,.1r'ou may keep tervlew Mon-Fri. Ack'• accepted. Apply at $6$0. MON)'H '. ASSlSTANCE your J>r.eaent Job ond Coast Garage 412 No Sec u t I tY 0 r ft c e • Dental Assj.tlt. Chalrsid Eltl*' ·or protest school 646-3S35 3 Pool laWes. ci,:aret Foun~: LHASA APSO GOOl>JOB start p/time alt expand to cc.. Hwy Lag ' Bch. . ERICSONYACHTS, 1931 macl\ino "Cllher aames Poa1trve l.D. requited. OPPORTUNITIES !ull time laler I.! you de· s • una O.rc Ave, SanLa Ana. DEMI' AL ASST mcladed 10 sate. Jlot 96.1-~es AMSUCAN 1ire.CetlnoQlhegroundAutQlrlotlve <NOPHONECAI..LS) America's leading de-CHAIRSIDE FINISH CARPENTRY ~lvd toe. Termi. Agt. Fouod: White German I A IT IM D I R S ~tua~~~:·::~~~h New Deu~,:~op-needa •oDYMAH/.Atdo , ~~: t~Cf~ ~::rJ·:'°rtwort ·~ ---Sbtpherd hmale. Leat.ti SCHOOL all retail outlets. To Top wages paid. En1ine Wanted. Experienced. mediate opening for-an Uce. H.S. 962:24:.Y prac· .. lnffaW-.cl SOlO .collar+recUJ•ucl~.Sum· U04E.17thSt,SA qualily you must have steamers, en~ painters, E\iUUme.GOOdbeneflLs. experien ced finis h A.. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. mlt Rd. artllue.bmi Ca· 1134·1960 auto, a few hours Sj>are buffers & J>Oh11hers, up· AP.PI y a l A 11 en carpe,nter, Dental \;nalr side.assist. Pvt IV wasit. topun-h nyon. Lag. 49'7·2Tlf SCboollCout To Coast time aod $4000 cash In· hol1tery sham'1oocrs, OldMnobile/Ca<HllAc. Exper + Xray lie nee.• c .. m::.u ~ltpboM iniwer FOUND: Gray loQM haJr c.nve,.,tJQOal Spana1th, \leJttl\ent.. For more in· cheek out, pick-up & de-2 8 a 3 2 C a Jn i n o Quall/led candldnt. wlll day wk. 540-3000, G tn,C~ll42·3.t,1!!__ male C'llt, vlr 0( 23rd" french or ~naUab =~oiv'i'~tn~ rt. Uv~Aap!r1bo"~t.~·.CM =~~Nlauel. bav.ealleasLlOyeara~-DIMTALAI ....... '"""._.. Redlaoda Dr. 541M140. llW'•nleed i• 2C> leelOft Box 536, Brea, CA 92621 "'4R MS-11~1 1---------1 ~:~in'~esU:o'J~ Expr'd Ortbodonlle o,.a twlty 5015 FOUND· Pl. CO«U• mc.'<l ooonel9onebtsiJ. )pLEASE INCLUDE looldcffper/M•ager conatrucUonplusawork· chalrside assist. ••••••••••••••••••••••• male. blltlt•n,i.hi. Vic: Cjl)J (7l4)~ PHONENUMBER. 1---------1 For amaU pvt tennl1 Ing k11owledge or the Reatlttered. WllllnC to NY BAil S •LI HD Paic C1t1 H n.r oE o ,....., ' JVON c I u b. Sa I it r Y com • other basic trades. work 2 omcu. 546-4070, ~ "' • • wy, • P "l\Pft FJ:SSlv, .. Au men1urate w /expor. 1 P La(una Beo('b Mol~l 8th. Blvd. 060-3&84 COCKTAJLWAlTR.iSS AnJmalH°'plt.1 )harbor area. Reply to This ls a permanent fuU· 1 ._ __ " _____ 111 ,.,.. ... 2l1Un~ Contact LOST: Wht. Croat •Sff.00• ~THH·t~USftll WlclAl•IMsa Ctbalned ad no 814, c/ thnepo11ltionandlaelltl·1· 2'1ZI C:..W-•...., Pyreneea,, Utale. Ans. t4 ENTER AN EXCJTING "'11Ume64H460 wm..t GMnCJ DaJl7 Ptlot. PO Bene 1StO hie for all company , DIET CLERK Mr. W R. Be<'k'or.MI. A. .. Wood 11 t.oc k · • • VI e. P R 0 F I 'l' le ~ u, y_. Oolta Mesa, C.Uf. 92626 benefit• lncludinl llealtl) N S oh cu on : IT 14) T\lftln .HS, trJound or In· Gt.AMOUROUS 1_.._ 1_...t · wvwiu:. Insurance and reUre· s.11-1101. ro pit call; m'°2!M Pl\OPFE$SION ASS£M8l£RS ..,,..._ -"r'~-S .._,L_a._ ment. Please applY Im· •Learn in 40 h1'a Let 4VON show you h9W ,_. mediately by aendln1 a OWncr9 d l~U«I Jrvine i.o.c. lrf•h eetter. tnllle. prof•nl'a the tine art 0 rot precision electro· to build 41 run your otrn ~•H & resume lncliadhlt •alary lnduatr'I SDS0,000 btda 1·11·'1'1, So. end Lag1111a-, ~aJ\rentcchnJque$. ~bunicAl uaembly of 1"laineu. Contr~l your ~ri:en hWory (band wnU.O la want to trade up fnr lcw11Jd.49"t-8l~ •FreeplacemCJ\LSv. fl•ll compoheotl. Ex· own boun. own income. 1 · ftne) tp~ 11umt OrOrani•Coma· -"' ---' 1 per.pref'd,Day10nJy. To O.nd out ....... ut thl• MJJI on Dq1Jar corp. Jor a~t dt l'rint ISO Jl~WA&D for th41 •vayor.,~\llnuess ons ST.ACOSWITCHIMC hlll "" needs men •women o 1m~ ... -ply ad t?IM, n,.., wheroGfcla c>f a Rlue & .._._5AIJ..a lr·~:•0>n~~9J_Ot_ c engtna earning op> any age who enJtt¥ t ..... .... wi.u c .. -I ... ~... .... ~.. -·~ UI.... 'U» D11ka-Costa Mesa ~nlty C.ll 540-70Cl or ~ni.i~.Y W/othcr1 "wbo • P.O. So'JC J.5eO -• '""Vl' Ill.,-. ..1 ... _ __.~-*itftll'"'••.1 • 549·30"'1 '1-'lhT ,..., ·~• ea ' lJc....bl'o. QllA-'*· WU .. ~'";.'.:i~ f"UI ........... "" ~. c.cav • ....,, are~ }"/~avera1 1~---=--• .;,:1,~ .. ~.~ . ..._:.:.·~::t;ii;..f aeirrfirea..s Part. a . 1~ 11~ .. 8;jl~•~"-c*-~=~==··~~~~~~~~~::.d.1N~·r· °'1'1~i:;;;;.J1~ftiNV'· -Santa Apa arc111, j>leHe ,,,_ Y ar .... ~ ----.-----....-...--1Bab1•ltte1. full time, ........................ ccintact Gl .. a ctr Al aft lrvJM,C.llf\ 92114 • arrEMBlrH ~!.my bosne. Ref. re9. ?io actua\ ullll\g ID· .... 211111 • w T.D.'• •eM. '7~ • '* W-.4. 7071 ftH "'~ 9'111-v~ \'Olve4 It no NtUDI Kqual ~ LOAlUAVAll.ABLE 'Expert•cet "'"aa_bJ'llt __ te_r_fOC"_ll'l_f_2_kt_de_,· ~-=-t'';:::..,. g..,jloyer' -~=:ni.. .<ble t.o w~rk w/amall Aiet 'f ._ 2, p/tlme ln 1ucceuful PJ"odllcU o ~~~~.~~~~~!-~~~------! P• r ls· 8 \.art i P" • Cd.M.. l7Mlll.Ul.-ot10 Ole IOlrket foday. An In· COOK, exper In buffet JDedlatcty. expensive product who'• t,peNrvlce, ls rcqulre4 , _________ , NEY RR A PEE BABYSJT":tER Ne-4ed n•n" •• • houaehold for ,.ell lcnown .. Uftique Local Areu lmmed. ror~ boya, ••ea' word thruout the wort~. ..tal>llahment. ApplJ' at 't~~~;H~p ~.,wt. CdH area. Work ln a youthful, Sab11sUan111 We•t. HO l'7llf1Sq PariflNUte M.U,. -.OSpl\et• AWlllH• PJ~i4la(i8m, 540•4455 BulEincS•t. bavt run whlle 1ou eam aft lPM IRANCH MANA.Gil top Pll1· You recelvt a --------• Equal OpPor EmpJoyer A Fe(tcrol Savlnp Alf· paranuiod 1Alary + ea· Cool!.~ soc. la ieekhl & tremel)' liberal com· J..unchord1.nncr l'l\luioo Is bonuac1. Coo· N .. lted .. • ,fH 1.;.f., J I ~W..i.4 7100HefpW..W 71 fWpW...... 7fOO~W-'M 1100 .... w..w 7100 • I. ~.J!?uwy 1t.1m OAILVPtL.OT m 1 ............ _ .. __ • ................... .................... t.;;l ................................ -.... . --~ OMCI Med•l*PleWWID1to IWl>S WANT&D..•Q· N.-W._. 11MHlfpW..W 71 HefpW..e.4 1100 .... W..eH 7100 ~ 0-S. .UW. ....._ lf or older. Ptr or '*• HAl'bor 1aa · llloW, OfflCE ~·-··-·-... •• ••••••-•••-•-••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••,•• ~,._. w/ FIT, Unltmlted eara· ~· Balbff Blvd. PIOOUCTIOH ~~ SAILIOAT SICUTAIY'/f " ~ r;;:: _. b9I hr .,. .....,.. • ..,_ ''lr't1• ......,_.._. ~ ~IMAMA.. au .Pe. .brw luWpm._ ppeanou. OC. afttptn. MAIMYIMAMCI.....,. Avalljble Por; """'"'" tor Boat llanufactur.r. Cllplatrano. 493-2571 Girl ~=·per =~i1.:';~:: ~::.-l~sml IXPIDltlll . Vlee Prealdent apmlnl a1sta fOI' 11· ~,!:,?::ra~u:q~:~ SICllTA•Y mo. Muat bave aome ~=1 APlllY In ptn0nlODl7. No ·Salary SUObour wm eoardtn.ate the now O'elltve A~a.rtment N .... ement pro. meat. AbUily todf•I wtth National ~mpany. 1 alrl Menta.rlal exper. Type PenoctaU.lfft calli AJ.1 Bda MoteJ. s.cr • ..., of material and IUb· fenional. u•t 'bave manaeA over thepubUc.xtntcompany otllct, r•qulrH Hlf mlo fO 7m. Some ah or Rot>eNooluuruce 2250NwpUl.Cll. ShlO &n-. 16+ uaembll• In our abfft _ .... , ..... ..:': _...... to _::::' rtft to bencllta, apply at Jen1en 1t.n«I', reliable, well or· ' . p.. w r l t 1 n.. Corona XJntpot'e,.uaa.'700+ metfll fabrkatloo d•· -lllMUO UV av~ _ ..... -Marine. 20().A, Kalmua. 1anlied, typln1 • Sii EVf:r)'thlq rrom re«p. DdMar. MAIMYIMAMCIMAM ~ ... Ofc partment. Wlll be Prealcleney ot ~y qulckly, land ClilF.qQl()pp.Emplr 1klll1, w /pleuant &.10.0 to ordez: t•llln1. .-ri.aso ~a Jflll• area. Tneto+ Uteblckpoa iwpoaalblefor1cbeduJea have a followiq ._ Salary plus prottt telephone peuonaUty. ~f.;'~~:-~:!~ta, rn1urane• otnc• <Ft. I'd. ~:or:.C • aawYttoo+. :::,,~~~!~'~~:t t~! abariDJ. Our 1talf Iman OI tJdl IMS. 8:!:-e~=-~~r.~l~ ~·.c::;:r~Y p!~m~~~~~ VI>'>. needs part Ume 10.11. U0-&121. 141~~ familiar wtlb J!RP, aod Submit resume to; DanaJd BenDan, P/llme. Apply in pereon. poelllon. cau for appt. G'JIAVEYARD shift, S.Cretal')'. Prefer set· 6'Y6'~ bave37W"1produiellon President , Quall Place Propertta, Cbrla FHblona. 3333 (114)898-2544 tmle,40"over.P'/Ume, Ued,maturepenoo.Will ................... ,. control uperleoce. t nc., l400 Quall Street. Sulte 11$, Briltol, S. Ctt Plan ~ave rel'•· Call train. •sesa aft. 3 pm ...........,,_ ~ NYS~ ASSOC'lAl ES Pleue apply : Newport Beach. GA aaeeo. Mall. SEC 'Yf.BKPR ~_;.;.;.;._ ____ -t....=M=on-:.:·:.:Fr:.!.!:l. ____ -1 IC*rr._,,•M• hn1•1IA.pwcy 5••--cL••w Typlnr h avy bkpg., .. ft.u•1os -..... -372'81 bSt NB DB.MAR ~~~--------........ --" an1wert,. phonea, fol' -~ IMSUUNCI MAaJMI I re • · • Wanle4 to learn at•· Real Ettate IM•amt. Full&P/Ume. EfToro" Co1ta lleu aaency 17..0041 " AVIONICS MlfpWmhd 7IOI w.laW..tH 7I tlonery bu1lne11 . firm. Hunt. Bch., ••lary l.Aa. Bc:b areu. Car• ~a etrl w/aalo ex· AWeatCoest lOO~Employer HOl AhonAvenue ....................... w•T••••••n••••••••••• Pltuantwork,fuJltlmo. comm w/vcp Call,Bcot' .-bone nee. Unlrorms per. Xlnt opportunity. Major Boat Builder, Retained lrVtne, CA 92714 BeachStaUonen . ~ · lw-o. Please phone for au.MOO. (714)549-UOO lt.IALUTATI l--'/Sed'y. 4020CampuaDr.NB · at . .,pt. Mr. Dever, (714) Immediate openlnf: tn SEU HOMl't' Ex'P. Xhli phooe A typing Saleslady.women'• wear. Service Stat!on Atten• •zrn. llYJMeUHf,,10 production or le iure OJl'FICE Eciua10pportunlty '-.) abHl~y. Non Smoker. Muat be uper'd II dant, expcr d. Day fir• • ft.u•1os ·#>~DISTRICT nllln• crarta. Can-. urrarn Employerll/P LWN '7se.0058orMHm matore. Appr1)x. 2$ hn Eves. F\lll&p/tlme.Ap-., "' ~.......,_ dldat.es need mlnlrnaun s nuut wk Call983-750l ply, Shell Slatlon, 17Ul Is ~ COtta Mfta AccepUnl applications yean experience la pro· p /thne evenings, xtol llC.,. /TYPIST · ' Irvine, NB. ¥V'D!aoenl Full & Part· for: Food Service ductJonboatbulldln1. NOW!UI ~ay . United M aln· '-~Int ~...a....S Good phoeM pt'tMace It SALISLADY SERVICESTATION "--Pbon "' Sub1tltutu On Call •MlllShoo8ct--laU1t •••• lllJNUH ~ o<c a .. •tta to Join out ;':d".". Retlr:C, ,!!~:,::. basis, 2.e hn a day: s:uo •.Malter~rpeJJt.r OP~~:gr:gR: J:.~~· Irvine area. Openjnp exist In Oran1e atnd'i,' OpUC* firm I~ t:~"!::e:!a1/~~:.~: 21 orA~d~~.D~~ly In C1115"-0274, ore 11n 10.2, hr. Apply Personnel -C.blneUlaker and Newport Beach for Irvine Ind. Pk. Call Mr. ~ &U-44 penon, Wed·Mon lOam CbedWedneeday. Servlces,29UAltonAve, •Electridan K:tn•-='Oper .. •• P/tlme FluCf • Fold E • P • r le o e • d Sterne,$SMZOO · · ll. to ~pm. 29•3 Harbor. Irvlnll. •Engine"Sbat\ Dld~=S.Cy'a Drycleanln1 Counter. Saletpenooa Interested SALIS-.. 0 AIDS WAMTID Equel Oppor Elnployer .lnataller -v --•• Mornla ... 6'15-0334 or ln lnvatmmta. We tell C.M. at Baker 6'. ~ -_ ___, .. _ MAHAGIMEHT $ P/tlme wknds. •Deck"Hardware S.cululnw/tlt 873-lllllO. .... ... t S3 to 15 m.llUon REAL!STATESALES ASSISTANTMGRS SHUT METAL Erne. Age 2Ucover. Ma lastaller T...a.&.. dollan per montJL Sales w···.,... Lii w-u1 ·-ood h re nun pref'd . Top rat.es and benefit&. rr--• P/t.lme Telephone work quadrU.JU lee~d IHt. year. ~8' We need (3) sharp illYI CN n• ... w a opex• ifor1N furn. car & LAMINA.TORS fdut local.Ion In Channel Accaulll4Clerb from home for major Prelt.JgioUa olncea, 60 to RIAl.ISTATI w/at feast l yr exper. In per help(ul. Please app. ~one nee. Apply West.aail Corp. baa Im· WandaHarbor. NEVEAAFBE financial institution. Sal 70to 100 ~ commlulon LOCATIONS sales" mgmt of men's ly, 2031 S. E. Main St.-. lveraal Protection med. va cancles for 3615 Victoria Ave Local Areu + comm. 213/348·1430 split., video and personal sportswear It clothln1. Irvine. 546-2901. 1 12* w Slh 8 moldet1 & louch·up ~O· Oxnard, ea 93030 TEMPO collect. tralnlna. Call Donald MA loeaUona ln Oranae Call for appt It Interview Shi • R . 1 k E rvce. . It., ple w/atleutlyrex· Call '--wn8am·5pm Tem....,.•""H .. lp Berman, President.. and Lu Aneeles. MonlhruFr19am·5pm Plr· ec_vccer. ix· nta Ana. lnterv ew ~ ""'"· ., ~ Pit Sales, $40-$70 wk up. n.._1 Rivenlde and San Dleco 54().4500 ' per, ull time. Call l m F Jo : 3 o. noon & l:ri~~cS!~u~:,."'c~~~ ltOSI tlS-5000 17802 Sky Park Irvine Men, l•dles, students. .., ... 1 Place Propertlea, counties. Wit~ fac1Utle8 THE LOOK Davis, 546-0606 i.llM:30pm. 27S McCormick, Costa Equal Opportunity Ctl S4M4H Eves /Sat. 554. 7851, Inc. <714> 752·1920. averaaina over 2,000 sq. I I I ©.. Mesa. • Employer&t/F Equal()pporEmployer 839-76116. ·----------1 ft., provldin1 separate SALES s~ pclnli~Jl~tlReceEv !' ....._, ,. lobby ar ea, private Neat aagreaalve cer · me .. x..-r ' RECEIYIN~ cou n1elln1 r ooms, 11alespers0n, for purirted nee. Small MCg ftrm Ill. _________ 1MATURE WO MAN Office/Customer Serv. RealF..atateSales .. privatema"aier'somce home water ayitem, we Irvine. Call Mr. Riley ~. HAPPYD!SICJ p/tlme to welcome Penoo. Many benefits. nd k --~ii t _, S 1 h 979-&MIO · I l:'l~ING newcomers & contact Equal Oppr. Employer. GET INTO INSPECTION a separate wor area w 1. r .. n. tra & t com1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $600. Pleasant phone LUWI men:hanta. rtexlble hrs. Slavlck'a JeweJera, cau provtdln& eacb auoclale mill\00644-1602 ~ ffy:in·:.~~tBcC:. REPRESENTATIVE ~~."· ~te typln1. =~i:.unson for appt. •Fr~~~~J!T! !:'c~!~1cea~ ·.~t{c~ ;\.~.own desk and Sal:'EPRESENTATIVE s~':ta:.~HH benelit1. Call Control Openlq foe p/tlme leas· •Freualeatraining manufacturer baa Im· ..,. ............... Experienced In buildin Career Employment Ill( rep lor apt complex. MICHAMJCS @·. •Ri1htat.artpro1ram med. openln1s In recelv· '""""" diatrlbutioo or books T11e County of Ol'iln&e _...,....;:__nc....;.y_,_556-8.S05 ___ . ---•Individual must work Recent exper. Apply ....._, •Eamwblleyoulearn ins • Pttielalon lnlf!c· Tuition a11l1tance for maaulnes. Ground noo needs a well qualified Heating & A I rcon d weekend.a & have adap. Shell Station, 17tb & •NatJonwide Advb'J tion requlrin' prone ent pre·llcen1in1 school, e>ppOrtunity with author stenocrapher for rbo service man for O.C. table schedule. 1 Year lrvine,Nwpt. Bc:b.. !NallonalReloserv1ce use ot precision meaaur· ramous "Head Start" ol world fame. Contact County Probatlea Dept. area. s yrs. exper req'd. public contact ex per. ..ON JOI" •Guar. Sales program in1 instruments. WOTk· tralnln1. Cla11H In: Mr. Wriibt. 64$-9494 Dulles Include extem&ve Salaey negotiable. Xlnt alone w/pleaaant ap· Mechanic, Serv. Statlon, Tralnln1. Fountain *°'<>lceotprograma lng kn owledce of nnancin1. eacrow and ------------c dJctaUon & typl.ng. This 09por w/Laguna Beach pearanee&personaUty. Cl~ A imo1 Uc. n~. Valley financial co. **JOIN * * . dimensional toleranclnf 1uaranteed 11lea. Plus: SIAMSTRISS p<>sltion la an on.call basedf\rm.837-2000. PleueCall poMir~An:plpya~~GNr~pooprt. 1eeka bl&h1chool irad The-FastestGrow... ofp>r.'c~, .• ,~0nYl1•4n·;.,!ct!<ltlo'dn 11c" audio, visual, weekly or-For SaJJtnaker, exper'd avera•inf approximate. 644-lllt · ,_ ...,_ ...... · w I m In t Y PI n ~ for orlt "" " "r-flee tralnlna and 0t1 lhe pref'd, but will train ly 30 hrl. per week. Call '· ~ 9AM 'lllNOOl'l Blvd,Co6t.a MeH. "Cubler Spot!' Call ar..,tCo. N.tw desirable ln recelvln& In· job training. riJhl peraoa. Must be a (7'14 > 134·6184 Im· &.Gib Tech THI lltVIHE CO. Men. perm. p/time for LA Control Career Employ· The H... Sellen m~OSWITCH INC per f e c t i o n I 1 t 4' med.lately for a test ap- Orance Co. Manuf. has 550NewportClrDr. nmes home delivery in mentA&ency,$56-8505. C•752-IJ53 ll.398akerCostaMna MANAGIMINT hardworking. Call for potntment. oDeninc for Hematology Newport Beach Newport & Costa Men. PART·Ume SPM·t PM de· ~~~~~~~~! 549•10., We w 11 l pay over appt. S7a.Zl40. COUMTY OF 't~. Some college or EqualOpporEmpJoyer Must have.dependable livery or ofc S3 hr.,_ $1 ,000,000 to our _.;.---------i o••uft.I IS} o o d lab ex Per . car• be reliable. $275 t.o 675-7198 AM..5322 . • n.cal EltateSales Equal Oppor Employer mana1er'a ln 1m to Ln-SECIEJARIES """',., ~omedlcal research Jab $3SOmo.541M740. PIX·~ 411-. LIKE MONEY? 1uretbatyourecelvelhe NASONMILDEPT. perssoo. helpmfulo. CSatallrtlfnogr Lib Mgmt Tme, perm. Earn -_,,_,. UKE PEOPLE, RICll'TIOMIST tralnlna and help YOU $700 ... szo.ooo yr 625 N. RON St 1. 1 fary $17S·S200 wk. Fuller P/T1 evu, includu : • need for 1ucceasful ManyCo'1Need SAntaAna,C.82701 aWJt 113$.2422 wx.naa Paid whJle tr in lifetime career. YOU TODAY! An MnrmaUve · · We need enerreUc, BruahSales,554·7851· ini.tu;._,,.EOE a · :UKE $2,000 Attractive. over 11• for EmployersPayAllFeea Action Employer HOSTESS tl l t I _,._ HEALTH SPA. We will ~~~~~~~~ a r cu • e Pe op e MODELS. . MODELS PER MO.? ll'aln riJht person for Ut Relnder1 Aaency 1: 3 nights a wedc. Must be w /dynamic pe~naU~es VERSA TILE NX .._ S.,.. Opr 4020 Birch St. Ste UM attractive & well that we can train to tn· IXPEIJENCID Exper 'f pref'd . Wiii If you Uke these ques· easy run Job. Mr Oee, NewportBeacb 833-8190 dressed. Prer married troduce our product to train. AU a.hlfta avall. SA Uons we'd like to talk to _<_24hn __ ,_752_·956_l_. ---can tor Appt/!'Atab '65 stock/Molt c ..... Fuh. lal Flnancial Sent. firm. Must have exper. Reta req'd. 3119 San Ml1uel Dr, N.B. Suite 200. woman. $25 per night + cuatomera lo Callf. & PROffSSIOMAL aru. Call betwn 1oam· you today. New training RECErl'IONIST nice dlMer. cau 540·5'64 Arizona. Worlc 6 hrs a MODELS 2Pm. SS8-37U. program w /guaranteed afU pm. Ask for Lisa. day, perm. J.n our oCfice Interview .now to become $2. 0 O 0 per month For our ore. Xlnt phone ----=~------•near O. C. AlrPort in a "Rebecca·Allyn Clrl'' PBX Antwer. Ser vice. minimum Income. penionaUty. Good at de. HOTELNITEAUDITOR Ideal friendly ore at· wtlhNewport'snewest& Switchboard Sec'y, Fastest 1rowlng com· tall.WillconalderBri•ht A ccountl ni ex per. mosphere. Creative op· finest modelina firm . p/tJme, will train. ~us\ piny in It.I field offering Beginner. Type40wpm. necess. Apply in person, por. ror men & women to Call Rebec ca, (7l4) be avail. all 1h1fts. per.onallzed training Uz Relnde ... Agency Sandpiper Inn & Tenn.is make as much money as S5&-8507. &45-8tl6, Cetta Meaa. that 1uarantees your 4020 Birch St, St.e 104 Club, Zl01 E. Cou\ liwy, rou desire while retain· . .,.,,. success. "We're here to Newport Beach 833-8190 Cdll. i11C an :dnt base aal•rY· MOltTGAGI P~PLE PERSON help" 11 our motto. can for Appt/Estab '65 '.:! ' Perm. positions av"1a· See Our Ad Under Exec need.a p/tlme U · P\eue call today 'for de· i·--------ffouaekeeper Jive-In. 2 ble. Advancement t-o Loan ProcellOrl aoc:. fn wt.leaupply. Ful· tails Sct\Jqecbldrn. Bcbluc. manaierlal position MISSIOMVllJQ lyeapltaUz.ed.673-2m. 631 •2246 UCIPTIOMIST •Ill ·uoo wk +rm le available. Work eves or cftlul••MT -.. ........... CY CL .. •• lor aallboal co. If you b!Ntrd. CaJJ W-8567 momlnp. For peraonaJ•--------"'----• .. ~ -have the ablllty to handle H•tllekeeper wanted: Interview contact; Ms. Mulll·Lithn..-ator W/C....ttcl.,.... a busy switchboard, can Rou1 833-8098. Time Life ~~ ,...,:!;;.rv F\IU ac P /t. 540-8911 do lite typinf, have a Competent, uer1etic Ubrari~:_lj\~~ Equal 0p. &.UOr-:~~:~7 - , ---....... ~ ~ wholesome front ore ap· ~n Cor boutework 4 E ~ _._. .------.,..... peaun.t'e, work well un· adav babystutng 5 days, por. m For small buslnesa. Lite ..;;;;.;;.;;;;;;;::.,.;;..._~__;;..;-__;;,.1 der pressure, love public i :;JOamto11 :30am.$200. NURSE l,yptn1 • bkltpo1. Non· Real Estate Salesmen contact a: are extremely m0. ~o amoti.o1. Call UVEJN !or Elderl)t ~ arnoker. $5:'4>rno.141-U50 Wanted In TUJtln 70.953 punctual call Ann Smitb, ~ pie. Some .HoUHWork. Ru LV.._. Comm. 711..a371 SG-9711. Hdmelleeper, exper. for preparin1 meala, prac· " or " =REAL=-:-:-::EST=A:-:T::E:-....;_--liriiiiiii ______ _ .....,_ ..... ..,ll tlcal nursln.r expr. de· Pat-l·time ..-lllor on I' GO -1 ---------~v&.i.w ..,.y •.DJ · sirable. Uvinr quamn nllht •hilt~'iseellut PHONE SALES "nu\ RECEPTJONlSTfl'YPlST ---------1 furn, medtcal. P b : benefita and worklft.( SUCCESS SJ. p(hr. f'!ll time. Neat HOUSllUPIR 545-2$12 coodit.lons. Please call Phone SalH people, & ACTION IS: appearance, polse, lyp. ramilr of '· w/baby, Terry al UT-8000 for male or lemale.16 lo 65 R uldentlal Sale-a, Ing ablUtlee euentlal. tame Enalish. Rellable.·•--------1 morelnfonnaUon. yearsohee.,,Guaranteed Specialized Training, A:l;IY tn penon. Robert ft9etotravelaome. Live. lnau BEVERLY MANOR waaes or ~runlaslon1. Hl&h Comm Incentive & Ben. William Fr01t, ln. $400 mo. Newport. UM Conva1e.centlloepital 250 Ea1l 17tb Street, Eamlnp. Xlnt Joe. Call Aaaoc. 1401 Quall St. N'.8. 615414. PROCESSORS 24452Vla&trada ~te 0 , Costa Men, Lar~at ltlCIP'TfTY;IST !:fo::•1Dlll --.ween S:OO lcl:30p.m. LAWRIMCERIALn MaJor div. of NYSE co. llnlouH_!~· :o"· cfjvlel, Eel• ~'°'.l'' ~uAJOpport _t., '"'-712·551 t aeelca front olc recept. dW ;t;:" :f:aav:fa. Ja11 5·• Jeadlni de· tmger •Ir ..,. Em lo)'e uun1 Good typin1 skllla. Ty v cl planned com· P er Beal Dl.a1LSa1~ 60-70 wpm, IBM Norelc -~-· _-6494 __ • _____ _, m la •llPMdl.nf It.I Nunea Aide 11·7 Comdr7 tired of 11ves Is wkndt ! lrantcrlbera. Apply l HouHlf't•Pe.f·llalelfh mprt1•1• b ta1t o a C ub Ccav. Home. Call We Deed men " women person, 2"41 noor, CPI Hill• Hol]ritaJ, uo1 E. operation. TIT• h H ,,....1 Sa!da Ana. PHOMI wftb R.E. exp Cw related Bulldlort.180 Newpo 18UlSl,N894S-570'1 e~lmmedlate~ ' SOUC:nORS field) to do PR work for Ctr Dr .. Newport Bea ---'--------.i Ina tar loen ~ MURSISAIOIS/ ua. Good In come • M·Ft.m·12.6'4-4MO. llOCJUKIEP£R1 llH·ln ~ at ~ l year ol OIDMIJIS ~ pluaut evenln1 work'J cood to the rlJbt N•lklt.Ma1tNrelia loaprooeulncorAl•t· D ShJr• E •4 .... Mon·YrLNeed5 partfu. 759·0059 or llCIPT/SIC'Y t;J.., &peak ~ ... 11 .. h ..s a~~ Wor"'·· ar •• itp•r • PtOP&ellaroverlmmed. ~ P '" t-r ....., --• .. -~ f FN~A Ba)'Vfew Cea•. HotlH&al, Callatllpns, Moo.Tburs. i wQle lpm. I you 411J· mo.'«·~; •71-7571 ~c1• C:.,~ 2055 Thwin A-.., C.M. CT1t)~st84. BeaJF..atateSal•man Jo7l*>Pl•:..havetypl.aa ..;~:....;;.; ______ _. ....... ---....-. ~ IHDUST1.HOPllTY lb ilcW. a mJoy detal .j::9::i:m;I -~-, ...,. ... _ ......... POSITIONS av.liable at Uc'd sal.inan. Nore •c· work, we're lnlere.led In AaBfTS ,_,~ --Sallina~ Firm. Some Uvtty than our "'reaet:ll youJ Call W. D. PoU• a Ple-..nt l)Cl"IOaalltT 6 For 1 ClJ1 otc. Mut. &Jpe. leWtnt exp. nq. 541-3414 stall can handle r lrvlne C0Ue1e of Bml· Tbe Dtpart~t cf Mn· ability to W'Ot k under Apfl,y In ,..._ betrn 0 • neu. tel. J.56.8890 for an t8' HHltb ln Otani• JINMW'e twlpf\tl la WI t•in·l pm. CallfOl'al Prtmerneedacountc'itrl Q,R.Mart.l.n 6 Aaeoo. lmmed. ln t.ervl•wl C<>clJ!ty ltas immtdlat~ tiu1 enYirftlltft&. We Nedlcal •PPb'. aai w w/191~ exper. Latuna 500Dyer,SA5'W47J CALLNOWJ .=:-:.~111:!:· :~~~~~,~~~ lllacArtaur, &al~ lOI, Hlllt.UMl80. · W.W 7JOO .W,W_... 11 dleba~k V!}l•Y fo eompeny ._.,,., Thia SantaAAa ................ ~·••• .......... •-•-•• .. ..._ .. ....,.;: ~--~---~~~ HouNP.lint. operat• l¥ for • well AUA8a4 r...ilhed Y«*thServlc career In mor&111 Immediate oPeAbal on ·H•m• for potH U&I hlnklal. PleuecoeLact: our lit Rift tor a Cort nmaway/ bt~f,'*-, ~8"elaJlat.Muat Juvmllel wtUt week have a lftlftlmutn, ol 2 ~I ol flv. N a.oar 19U'I receat. n ,.rtence ablrt.a. Sala17 a ptrOit• ,..wotldQf CON ltatk•. tma~I~ •111 for eac MUil-be capable ol dolnt ~ an. dedue ot.Mr r••ork to lncl\ICM lot l owlU • &Ii&. toach·UP on tilt AIMIDbb' ~~Var :ur~~ ,,U.• ; ...... Jc04* color ~ -)~ ~~~~~ fot1MUoa uU or Wiiie: quaJlntd t•ndlda~ an Niltey ,...._n ucellatil l&Qt.IQC aalat)' ~==~ wtUa axc6et OOM'an.y teOOJt. lroldw•Y beoenta. rte ... applJ lo SM&a•eaar ... ~~~~~~f .,.,.. ('IM) ...... ...... "" ~ ... ..,,. RETAI[ SIClllTAllY Supplement your Income, S650-~ee Job. Some sb Exec. nda part ,Ume /4- req'd. Santa Ana flnan· llO. Sal. open 6'5 '1182 • daJ co. Lota & Iota of "Varielyl" Also Fee Jobs. c.u control career TECHNICIANS Employment Aaency. 1-S56-f$05--·------1 Come join us. We are a frowing firm In medJcal electronics. You wUI bave an opporttmlty for 1rowth and steady employment at our luco new facility in lrvl.ne. PRODUCTION JISTS You will need mlnlmull\ ---------c 2 yeara or electrooica training and 2 years ex· perlence troublesbootlnc and callbraUn1 dllital _..._.;;__... ______ .... and analog equipment on SICHT ARY aaub-aaaembly level. ADMIM AS51ST AMT EMGIN .. IN• To $850, s mall plent, 1 .._.1 Irvine. Need lood OT· ~ 18111uUon, typlna, SH, Ota blrJln•, knowledge at • Y OC1 wtll need 2 yean u. p~hasinr & ahlpplnc perience breadboardlnc procedure.1. 1>upervJae dt11tal end •n•loc prod\&Cdoo, Send resume drcult1 and a total Of s to box Ad No. 11111, Dally yeara experlcace .. a Pilot, P.O. Box 1580, technician. Oleta Maa, Ca. 92626 SEltVICI TICHNICIAMS Al tn.boule Technlclan. you wiU troubleshoot. ro- pat r and caltbrate medical lnstrumenta., Z years related experience required. DB.MAR AVIONICS 1901 AJton Avenue lrvlne, Ca 92114 (1,lA) H&·1500 JtquaJ Opportwilly Si9plo)t•Mll' • ( .. ' '0 .Jf i ! , ' .,. f • ~wie1/ Trcb '*'° Alllot.lrporied ..._..,...W' ..._.,..,,,.... · &nday.January t&.1m OAl\.Y PILOT CJS Sc..,.... '150 ····-·················· •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• - -• - 010! ••••• 191eeta.W ....................... "'70 CHIVY .... I 9701 bttii . t720........ t7)0 ...... 1_,.,.... A ..... , ... ,.... ...... ,., .. w li~ . .Q 1~"4.'01,t ... Ma.at.hit U••••·····························-······························-····························':r .................................. .. 11J: ~~---...f~~ dlUon, J,OOO mt. •MC1cf" Pickup ~. ton Cust~ 1968SIMCA :-*'I U •· OU W.&•tl,, .._ fl4Q U .... .._ UAa 1, If cu~ 211. '13 Galley, rack.M.S·1098 Campe'r 'speclal. Arr. Creal tond. ~.000 orii. ••aµ;•m1nll BRITISH CAR co. .. .................................................................. . • :1• j rr laead. O.B. btras, ~7~. Veapa 150 S9rinl, 17 P JS, PJB, A.IC. bumper, miles. Xlnt mlleaae. ..,.15 -213J990-2525 .,.. MIZ I toSL -'Juul, <2U)5rttt.5791 mUe l1ke new top ab.ape. t71m7F) SaJe nrn Uke new. $000/bclt .._ COUf'IROADSTH 1<> ' , ' .. .......;, pricefl,4~. olfer.&U-le20afler4pm. 8210 4 Door. 4 apeed, 714 .. 14-215' JJ atdlOf &r 1ort top. HOuse of Im~ ·-8l°&'EY Naples racln& Motor HOMt RECENCY MOTOR AH R 9705 radio. (09TPKE) '76 Jo• Exec car s le! I Onctaal With rad 0 A • 7S MBZ 3000 745WLll. 't a ot. New $371. S./R t. 9160 HO~RENT~L ••• ~ •• ~~•••••••••••• MOW$2195 XJ1zt.T1, XJ6C, All lo d.aulcl lJTXm>. . Very cl an 1 nalblep ~· 010\ tu-T48l,m"'78Z ......... ~........... 925:!·S3l·=~~A. '67 Spider, twin webera, 5 ~~'i.ti!~~ET mile a nd ;,ampered. llP"!llJ BZ y·~ADOUlf •<=!,,. l'JU.-nll. • 7a MBZ 211c>.'\& •••••WI CatUin a :n. weJ 28'GMCMOTORHOME spd 4 discs, um/ Cm a ur Buy/Luu. Senalble .-1.&.nfMPO,., 'UllOllDTA.Very ~lt1n • 1"t>d equipped ror tacln& Sl~I. Wntr rates. Pvt y 9S70 stereo, xlnt co'nd $23SO. ~ &Jamboree Road• p.ymenll. C4U tor de-WEEILY SPECIALS Hl.Z040 4tS-4f4f 73 M87. ~E l60JLW. '" cirulsln1,PP.SIS8-lai6 ... y833-26lS, 84'10511 lll-1100 tails. ---------•110,09. Le11&e /BU)', J -.,.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -' ---------... ,,. 1 ---senalble payment,,, • Ti '•/.,Santana 25, 1~ T, race 6'2-4097NwpL 1975GMC '69 Altu Spyder. New DIU. '74 260Z. Orn, 4aD<l -• ,_ .,.... MBZ 350SL 113t:A~t . • c r uise, 6 bags, lOR GMC Lale '13, xlnt. cond . SURFU VAH silver lacquer gd cond, AM'/FM. M~. H'M; BRITISH CAR CO. 450 SEL MeW· UMd Clean, Concoun1 Condi· (,,,equipped, &alley, head, 1lps 6, $18,900. 1238 Automlltlc, air cond., $3:200/ofr.842-0107 $4600.P.P.1140-13-OVIRIOO Uon.11en1lblopayment1 . . , SIS.OOO.t 7J.80el Polarls,NB.833-2616 11unroof, portholes, de AMdi • 9707 213/lt0·2525 MERCIDIS • 78 MUZ 450SL Cpe ~ 12• Fiberalau Lark 62 )uxe tnm, chrom1.• wire .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 1'14"f4-28U DEMO OM DISPLA y roadster • Lea90/ Duy. 1 • ,.., with cover. $275./olfer '73 APOLLO wheels & 8 truck 111.t!r&.-o 1974 AUDI FOX Sporta Car Center. Select • ••mtlble payments. Bmh .,.,,1, 673-5751 26' Motor Jio,mo, Dodge (0749). ( $19111 HouM of-..ortt WP'..i wlret, lo-rnl,aterl'll, I V-8, •uto, P/S, P /81 ' SADDlEIACJ< Automatic, pwr. brakes, romovcr 50quollty ~tied ""'""• • AuntORJZf.D . /\ l.1 . fo' M $1 7, ~I> II n ."' 18' Hobie Cat, full raco, 1 l e r eo, <lash a l r . v AUIY IMPORTS AM JFM stereo tape & Ta~~~~~.· M1;I'1s~lllJ::r.• ...,1:...., MERCEDES DEALER <032TQL>. ---W/traller. SlSOO. or bea 1enerator, root air, rack r1 11unrool. A very nlc.c car! ,.. BLUF, METALLIC G8S2 M1ncbesttt, ~l'J•, dler. 20' Tornado, beat & 1 udder . a wning . 8l l·l040 491J·4949 (85983). "bi~8ay~U:~::aae, •ens · LOADED Buena Park 11 ,;:• dlw .813-"18 loeded. (1170KHM>Areal '72 Travt!lall A/C radio OHLY $2995 t73DATSUN UJ.7Z50 ,,, (1• ,.,..__ b""8tS14996 . • . d . UR~llTD"'TSU.. ·1~ JAG XJ8L evcep -11-On' .. -Sa t A F Iii.;'.) .tt'UI0 00.57·$500 REGENCYMOTOR t ow,11 g equ1ppe . "'"".-... .-" f10W•ton .. • "' . -" ....., n a na wy. :A 91 • without trlr, $800 with. HOME RENTAL $2600/olr. MS 3149, art 888.DoveSlreel ::.r!·J:i'~ •••. ll•r• ~~·~~~::d~~::~~ 280 DEMO 962-0Tf2 aft 5pm.. 9'ls N llarbor Blvd, S.A. pm. -NEW~RT BEACll $2 malnl records. The JAG Sac. Wlndroee 24'. ••5tll·2503•• '63 Ford van, '68 289 V8, __ ll~·UOO 399 )'OU've ~en lookln& for. ,. 1~ Loaded, bit Jast week, --25, OPEN UO/\D--stereo, mags. cstm int "12 Audi 1001.S 4-<lr. auto, Pvt pl)'. 752·'1591 8 :30-5, ~'~A;3EOOO , ii paid $8146. Must sell l''ully sclf-<:ont $1300/ ofr. 546-7816 A c. AMIJ"M Xlra cln. Mon· Fri ..,.,, J> $7!000. w/trlr. Never Winwrratcs.644·8385 8H $1995 640-51'1>8 Jaguar XJ-G. '73. lo mi, Bill MAXEY TO YOTA 111111ed.<71A)631-0048 ----------,..9712 imma c. Mus t s ell. 0 ro ,• 1970 Tr av.Co 26' ..-. ith ooly IMW r ... '•II I· .... I • .l I• a •• •••Sol.cat l~'. 3 mo old Wh 28.000 miles and BRAND ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7750/o I'. Baysnores. CALL FOR QUOTE ON 48 MOS. LEASE c1rl'r hull. cstm s ells, NEW ENGINE. Perfect 548-6318or646-0100. l b l r 3 mp/stnplng. Mr. throughout ..-.1th all the S ch ubert, 830· 1361, extras, including r~r.. SADDLEBACK ,. ....... , ...... I \.)N I t ...... CLOSEOUU 830-8450 stereo, st!Qwcr plus bath. _oho?. aoata. Slips/ sleeps six, completely I Jo~ Docks 90 70 self.conltuned with its ,..-Jlr.1 ,.••••••••••••··~···•••• own l(enerator·prlced .i:111··1n • d k r way under market for ,l'...I?~ ,..-nvat.e ~ or power lhaL rare motor home in ,.,dil1, ':>Oat to 41 • $'l.2S ver fl. thl1 condition at only 1:jllh• 642·9666 ; 673·'300 eve Sl0.500. Call toda):. Bill '.J J!)I•,~: Newport Slip uvail flurold540·SG.10. • "'6 "' Jan. 1''cb. 548·8149 or . """'' MG-6ttJ Auto Servrce.Parh Jn u h· ---& Acceuorle1 9400 Size up to approx 40'x 12' •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Mlnl V•n 41 lP••O, w ide t l"lrome -·· I-CIK'k. (U\IOM pelnl~ lnle<lor.,U WJI, WH'5H'J'. WHllend Special $5282 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA lll i 1 t .. a.t11 l 1•d I•' 8 •\', HVHf•MC.ro ... lf•l ... :i~n~·;.$165. mo. 2814 Lafllyclle V.W~ Wht Sil !'>POK - Ave. N.B 675 llll>'I 9 .5 rlm!!t gatcs. national Dodge Step Van, kikh1•11, wkd_rs commundo.s i:us l:.ink sleeping. mun) xtr:.ii. Moorlns twa1l::1blc ~6100 ..-. Sli~. 644·7461 OJIG<" ,.. •••••. Newport. Upto4S' Needed VW eng '60·'66 u ·n Dodge JOO Van. Ne" 6 f'. ! _ Call5474229_ fors~le '62VW\lunbody. paint.Xlot c"nd.A/conu d lj-Private dock for r ent, xlnt cond. 552 3587 -Crptd. S2900. 640-0451. """ / Dover Shores, NB. Up to Wide Tares U70 14 Tw i6 Ford E·250. Lng whl l&;uh :> 5 '. m ax h g l · 15 '. Cor $48 • • base, every opt. Ready Cl:iJt Prevalltilg rate. 821·023-0 · 631 J230 for convrsn. 64()..4421. --(714); (213)92A·44!1l rudi.·· '67 327 Chevy & Turbo 4 ""·l <H loats .. $torO«Je 9090 lransm1ss1on S.275. (J (l ........................ ~·8779 '64 Chevy Surfer Vnn New ltres. Best oHer. c.t II "0-6314. II. 1 DRY Storage for 20"30' -- ---Glass Trailerable llydrauhc Jack ~000 lb'iOf.'ortlVan.60,000m1,3 :)JIO SaUboals, 675-7213 . capacity. 643 Darrell. spd, cpt ·~. $1695 1JJ1.. Coi;tu Mei.a. 642 <rl25. 846-2125 -.1-~'rr..,,ortotion '69 Datsun 1300 F.n~ & 1965 Pord "(l" van BMW '77 BMWs HERE NOW BMW RESALES '70 2800<.:5 ·4 s p .· (235<.: F'S ) '72'2002 A.·(5~HKKI '73 3 ocs 4 i.p . (flbi KLMl '73 Bavuriu -1 :.p . (f)ljOPPM ) '74 Be•ariu 4 lip (348J#Fr.t }, '75 2002·A.·<0341). '7S~IA·A . .(9Q6MVG J. SADDLHACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 197' IMW 5301 . Silver w /black Interior. Stereo. air cond. & only 3500 miles. F.xcollenl rondllion 1 (087'J). $12,000 ROY CARVER IMW '89DATSUN BILL MAXEY TOYOTA lliJl1 ... _, ••l•d. IHI' I\ \ HIJNf H(~f0"4 1f a',.... '71 DATSUN 20oOt510 $1295 9732 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 JIEHSlM HIAUY 5 1pe'e4. AM/FM stereo, low m lleaae & a one owner car. Immaculate thruootl (99SNKK). Mf\RQOJS MOTORS • ~ MHW• dJI W• 11 j• ./,' • I j<1J "'• ', ,1, I , ... l',',Ujt,..,, 11 J "I }i1HU •l'I' L) 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '58 Karmann GhJa. En' recently reworked. Runs &ood. SSOO/bst. 962·6217 70 Ghia, xlnl, ye!lowJblk radJals. qwel exhaust. 12150. 675·8638 1ll Karmann Ghia ton· vtrt. ~ew radials, paint, rblt eng. AMtFM. $195()1 Pb 546-4253 or 540·0432. Mcada.. 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 1976 PEUGEOT'S 2 to Choose From Sodarui, Station Wagons (035042 & 123605) All New -FROM $6, 150 CLOSEOUT! 2 SUBARUS 2 Dr Deluxe & Deluxe n589S-1'589C $3350 -ISOCMS- ClfJT SWCTl9 Of llAUTY Ms llY /\WE Ill! 213/921-8588 714 /523-7250 IJ (J .. •••••••••••••••••••••• trans & other purti. B11l O\•erhauled. punelled. c~. S•/ offer 646 2812 crptd & 1ee box Paint J~Jumboree Road Refit 9120 -x!nt 548-1098 Nt::WPOHT B~i\(;ll Bill MAXEY • TOYOTA miracle mazda MERCEDES BENZ ••••••••••••• •••• •••• •. Pats un 2GOZ Ski Hat· ks, lk ----640-6444 ':11"11 l1ini Truck Cubovcr new Bestortcr 1971 VW Vun. 7 poss .. -----== 1111 ••'1· .. ••·'1 ~·· '""~ ... u .. r1 .. ~fOrtlllAo..H ·~!, ,Camper. Near new. Ulx __ 55~·858!Juft 5 _ good cond .. 50.ooo mi, --·-· w /lwln sink, stove, wired Autos for Sale _on_!l ~· i.'2400. 546-0360 f1,, •. for DC & AC, orig cost ••••••••••••••••••••••• •741;2 Dodqe ,"WI• ~. Will sell for $9'15. ~/ Wi d y $4600 to.lr• in cl camper jack s . Cloulcs 9520 R~y~~ ~ort s man : 1• 6'Z.90l6 •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• Brn/wht, 9 puss . mag •Jtic• Bil 1958 MC Mag n elle. whls 644·5607 a ~=':\~~sJ;.~~ Autos W:onted 9 590 or 646--8516 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CREVIER ''16 280Z, xlnt con<l, 2150 H..t.or Dtd. 450 SL 1973. Xlnt cond. & AM /FM , air, 101000 ml, ~Mete 645-5700 Bl ue w /lvo r·y i n t . 1 ST • 110AD~Y take over lease at $1~9. ('114 )645·3323, 673-5165 ev. SA .. TA .... mo. 548-1320 ask for Sue. '7~ Mazda nxa Coupe, 4 d 11pd, under wr nly, very '73 450SLC, Immac. Full 835·3171 ays. clean83H202 j)Ower, leather, sunroof. ""1u1.r1111.11n0111V1110 MACHtNC ·73 240Z. Must sell ssoo. i \ereo, cruise control, •USED IMW's * Refinance $3700. 631-161'1 'ic Muda Rotary. RX3 2 other extras. Orig, owner afl5 Dr, -4 S p. very clean. l aking delivery '77 • 1 3 B n v u r i a · · radio " 8 track stereo. '50SLC. Sl5.900. WISCO 1'67 Ml%l50$' AulomaUc, pwr. brake•. heate~ whrtewoll t ire.a W/Wb~ COytl"I, AM/FM stereo & very low miles. MINT condltlo n i (VVN370). OMLY$4195 HEWPORT DA TSUM 888 Dove Slreet. NEWPORT BEACH llJ.1300 • 72 M D Z 250 CP<' (5MFDF) $7999, Clean • 7-t MBZ 280 (272LWlll S7919. Clean ! Check lh1.1 pnco Many other dean 280'1, • 75 280 Cpe. Slk 5748 $1 l,t95 Clean I • 76 280 MBZ under 10,0QO mil es, very e lea n t744NZO>. Lea.t1e/Buy ~ 1tCMlbk! pyml.s. ttouse of 1mpo~ 1968-250 SE, xlnt. cond. 2:1() MB Sd ,12 Dark Drk. Brown 4 clr., $4,500. b 1 · n.d Ilk. 642·S200 or 5411-6646 rn, x nl con , e new. ---------1 58 .ooo ml. n,ooo. SELL Jdle items w1lb a 0346 I.. W. Pvt. Pty. Daily Pilot Claullled Ad. _644_·'1_6_19 _____ _ ...... ..... f tlOO ........... 1974 OPEN IOAD YOU'U l.OVE 111 (640l.OU) ·ILMORI MOTORS 1531 WQlllYD. wtSTMUISTO '"° ~· .. iiliillil~ -CASH FOR CARS! 1951 Classic Maroon 2·dr Top $ Dollar $ paid Cor Cad11lur cnvt "1w :.ide clean used cars trucks & walls. wire wh!s. ne..-. lop Corvelles. Ask· for Paul Au.~~r:~~~ '70 240Z, rebll lra.ns. $1700. Call a rter 6 l.(714 )556-6591 9am·Spm '?43.0CSAS/R?46LWB ~~s.~e;~~:· blk int, 846-2593. wkdays. 11.!;;;===;;::::=====;=;=:J '75 2002 SIR 1 U2N B --. Alltos, Hew 9100 A.tot, Hew tlOO Aldot, Hew 9100,A.lltot, M1w tlOO a 1.r ' I 1. • ' J ' Lart• lel.ctlon of eo..lp.a C•lftp•r• In .... & int. $4450. Pvt ply O'Nedl S5'7·3S74or8J0.2492· HOWARD Che¥rolri '59 01dsConvert Dove&QuailSll. ;'.door, make ofre r. NEWPORT BEACH 6-$6.0IS<t 1J38 V-8 Ford Pickup, all original, aharp. Must tee. 13000. Ca t i (213 )442-2750 or (213) 28U7l4 WE PAY ~OP DOLLAR f'ORTOPUSED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS If your car is extra clean see us first. O•O• 4 ~ Dri••1 '550 ---------.1 ...................... . U.UUIUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. •••• "7$ Dauun 7' P1c.ku z 211 w /Perri• Vly overhead ,., c;.· camper. Both \ruck & camper have every Cit· tra. Camper used tw1c<' ..,,._ $5000/rlrm. 731-2992 or 11· •~ • :i81·68'7J all 7 pm ) ,, .. ,.. "''" •f18 V W. camper. Nc1A. " ,Off rad1ul tires. tWbulll eng '""' $1400.831~13 ----· 1974DOOGE RAMCHAIGER Automatic. air eobd .. vwr. steerin11. s pecial lnlAIJS &only 20,000 miles. (6851.RV). SADDLllACIC Y AUIY IMPOITS lll-1040 4'5-4'49 Costa Mesa 979.2500 WE BUY CLEAHCAIS ATllUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2trl8 Harbor Blvd. ~r:.~~A '76200aS/R0325 '71Dal.sun1200. 51,000 ml. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Cloted Ott Sitndayl MC. new tires. SJ 395. Wkd y 644 -90 30. ORANGE COUMTY'S wknds teves 640·8293 OLDEST •74 D'atsuo 610. 4-0-r-. a-u-to-. air, 8 track. $2G95. Ph 640-it97 if ~ sltver with black Sales·Ser-v(ce-Leaslng interior. Air cond., RoyCarYer,fnc. mags., "M/FM, etc. Rolls koyce BMW .S.SOOm1. Cleon, sharp, 1540 J emborce · not even broken in yet. Newport Beach 640-6#4 Owner must sell I $6,800. 494·2417 BMW ! '7.5·2002. Auto, fac '71 ~Z. Auto. alr, mags. air. AM /FM. Ideal exec $3500. commuter-oWner rellr· 979.8251 Ing. -t92·0184. -----•1975 O"t~un 280Z 2+2· OMEOFAKIMDI LOADED! Molalllc 1974 IMW 3.0CS brown with saddtc In· COUPE. ONLY 3000 terlor. Like N.EW! Ask· orl11lnal mil es! In Ing $6700. Pri. ply. abeoluWly concoura con· _58_1·799 __ 1. ______ 1 dlUon. <341R1>D). S.4DDUIACK VALLEY IMPORTS '72 240Z, $2500. ftrm. t'J~work. 671-1483 131-2040 495-4949 ,,.,.... 9711 ·····················~· SAVINGS .~IAI sars 5400 ·: ' ' ' .. • ·.cash .ba.ck :tO"'" / BJ Spo~scar Center iaJI'· ''WE'LL MA ICH 111 '~ CM DAILY PILOT Sundey, JanU!ty 18, 1m . . .... 1.,!rt.d Aufot, la,...W. M1M. l1Uporied AMfol. t.pot+td A.tot. ll•porttd ~ A.tie. Htw 9IOOIAMfot· Hew tlOolAWos. Mew tlOO Mtw tlOO ;;::;;;;;•••9;40 ••••••••••••• .......... ••••••••• .............. ;:;_;~··· ........ , ..•. v:.~;·•••••u• .. •;7•;2 1 ... ·•················ ······················~I······················· ······················· ....................... 'MGI • t744 Porte.he 9750 .... 770 •••••••••••••••••••••••. • -• -.. _...,._,.._. ....... , •• ••••••••••••••••••• •• •:··~:•••••••••••••• 'f:OLYO l22S. 1185 Rbt A* A!MMlt Ow 12 Manth WllTWy e rm• UH711 u ... u2 e llHS IUCt llf,. • ll11nll•tltl luca • ....... , ._ ............. -....... ~ -· .... lll52 MBZ 300S Clau c 1976 MGB, xlnl cond "72914,appearaoceeroup, USED * vw·s mtr, ad Ures':'"cooct. re- Coupe.()d _.. .~etolonl1186 pr~ AM /FM 1lereo tape $4300. Good cood. · llable. $1200. 530·1144 uc._ ... a ye_ar. Mu~~ deck. clean, make oCr. 8'+17S.S OVER 50 \ ~ tQ appreclat.el Pri. 114-552·36611· 213'835-8241 '72 Volvo 142 Sdo. AC, radio & tape dell, 1Uck shft. lmmac. $2580. 581·391..S pty. 581-7446. • ·11 • euT Targa, air. IM STOCK mass, rnlnt cond, stru. H.-dtofiftd 1973 MIZ 210C Opel 9746 54S-78SS modela 6 cyl., automatic, factory ••••••••••••••••••••••• ulr cond., pwr. windows "11 GT, new radlals 8 trk '74 914 Porsche, low &sunroor. (38~V). stereo. painl, iuoo. mllea&e. m\iat sell ! 8 9 5 ~9169 rm. 34 <Jim I ~-673-~7 Porsche 9750 '72 911T. Xlnt cond. 1111111111•• ~~--ICU••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM, Alloys, must 1971Ponche914 ~1~71\Jklng $8200. S speed, AM/FM 8 track -slereo & low mileage. '57 Speedster. Sharp. MG 9742 Excellent coorlit Ion. Bstofrover $7500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $39()(). Prl. pty. 496-3880. 673·3074 or 673·84!18 '70 Volvo 164, cleeo. WITlllll AM/FM, air. PS, llhrtnt. 64.2-073.S a!t 8PM ~~Wt.J/xl! •-----<T 197S Volvo 244GL, xlnl 7800 WHtmln1ter Blvd. cond, loaded, sacrifice! Weatmlnater 193-7551 64().4738 '70 VW Pop Top. Rcblt '74 Wgn. 1''act alr,4 .. pd, eng. New tires, paint, rack. stereo, lo mi. ~-(710631·0048 Xlnt cond. $4700. 1973 Bug. Yellow, xlnt 002·7022. '7' 914 Porsche, blk, 1966 Porsche, new eng.; cond. Lo ml, AM/FM, Autos, Us.ct xtras, mags. clutch, etc. 5 1pd/mags. air, 642·932lor540-8728 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S..626S on 6 ~-673·1658 eves , ChMrel t90 t 6S Squareback. 4spd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tttioun•eAlAOOVLtv"-"o •llflEA '7S 914 2.0 L1tre. AM/FM "13 914 2.0 AM/FM, Bra. overhauled motor, gd 11•'9'».liOO•l•-*' . stereo. appear i!rp. Lgt &reen, Appr grp, cood.$800.642-4945 17 1 MG B • s Free Mags, metulllc copper. SS200. 67S"4002 , 0 y w C syr /50,000 mi ext. warr. Super clean, 646-0484 RetlClldt a 755 .~v h 11 J.,almk P e r · with 77 MGB purchase 7 • estp a a. e new, Choose one or our 27 1974, 914, 2.0, AM /FM ••••••••••••••'••••••••• XLNT, xtras. $3150. Buy /Purchase Plnns. stereo. mags, 26,000 mi, '68 R.8, runs xlnl. 65,000 _s:l)._S_l90 _____ _ A LS 0 N E W M G xlnt cond. $6400. 548 11921 Mi, xlnt rond. '60(). '68 BUG, xlnl running, gd M I D GSeE TNS 0 NL Y PORSCHE 1966 912/4 675-8920or6"2·4'7l8 tires, auto. s hift. SSOO . $74/mo. r o 80617. cap whHe/tan super clean 673-8.587 77 "M1xte" Bike-$128 $4318. red. $398. Rea 0 n e 0 w n . i\ M . l'' r.i RoUs Royce 9756 •---------77 Jawo Moped-red-$325 I. I 1 I •••••••• •••••••••• ••••• Porsche '74·9115 Targa. ROY , 7 2 L i 11 c . M k 1 V • llV ~ILO~ CLASSIFl~.D ADS ;:·048mosou,14c ~~~'"·Kon•. $6200. ··;ioiii[.RiN·tts~A.·· ~~~~.~~~!{tu~~ ~~~i9~ifu~:~ • '68 MGB-GT. Xlnt cond. Met blue, all options, m~ CARVER 67~B~,xtras. !17SMXH·sms Wire wbli. new paint. pftf body & eng. $11,000. r ROllS·ROYCC Sl er. 7 2 E (,' 0 n 0 1 l n e $14~. Ph &4.5;0271 Tim, 552-4627 ts.I Ja,,.boree &45·23_S4___ Van·1A:119SG·S2Z7S .J. ... ,......... 71 Sui ultl ~.T.·.~!.V: •••..•. !~.~~ ~.~!·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~ ~·.~~': ....... !~.~~ ~~~·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~ ~~.~:.V: ••••••• !~.~~ ~~·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~ cLost o::'Avs m ·~e!u~:ks~u~in~~~:~ ~~:.:~n~~s:ms , ·~!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~' radio. $2275/ofr. 644·0094 71 VW Camper -Pop Rolls Royce-Bentley '76 Convert, 5000 ml, Top.Q62083.S2875 Alumlnum razor edge 4 AM /FM stereo cnss .. 71 Nova-789CRB·S1275 MARK II WGH. 4x4 WAGOH , • (!# 1'4 .. • l kod I ., 1 "'' r.'. s5719 s5174 SERVICE POLICY. AVAILABLE OH HEW CARS! • CREDIT UNIONS WELCOME! • • MILITARY PERSONNEL WELCOME! 2·YIAR 14,000 MILE AT EARLE IKE IMPORTS! EARlE IKE SAYS: COHSEIYI MONEY ... wtlltUMtnillt ..... h ttw .... ft' .t En•• ...,.,.. for 1977. 5" OM of 11y proftuloul HIHMlll 011 the 111011y dlffert11t woy1 we cu ICl'f• y• lllOftty. • ALL Wint AUTOMATIC TUMSMISSIOHS • ALL WITH All COMDITIOMIHG • Ail WITH AM aADIOS • ALL WITH LOW MIUAGI 4 ~~=53699 YOUICHOtCI :,tR f t61~I0.61!16l 62907 61235 Sf.R I • 6~ 161M 18$808 167911. ttl&n 111794 3 zci:=.s3399 YOUICHOtCE SE~ •• t688911 te6t69 1M1209 HURRY THEY WON'T LAST SERVICE POUCYf OM MOST ~SIO C4U! dr , sport s salo n, by cocoa mats, cover. Perl. 7 l To Y . W g n. • ' Jam es Yong. 194 9. 64().7561 281DLS·$1275 Guaranteed repurchase. 701'oyota-683CDl-$975 $'9,7~. 714-830-3816 '71 Westphalia Poptop 7 o V W S q b k • • • T ot 9765 camper. Xlnl cond. Pvt 638CZW $1475 oy O •-.:...pt.;;..y_.646-__ 1823_. ____ 1 OOLTDSd.-470MXT-$87S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,-68 VW Bug.J74MXI·$97S VW '68 Bus. 7·Pass, rcblt 6 11 r 0 n t • w c n •• '77 TOYOTAs HERE NOW eng, lo m1, i:d cond. 4 !i38CZW S!l75 ) spd. S16SO. 613· 7320 (Ii Cad. Sd.·920BSW-$1175 • 1969 VW Avto. Sac. clo. 675·7792 r.u Chevy.SYS.S72·$499 oo l'ly .Cpe.·630JSH·$499 61 T·Bird-FWJ0811·S499 '74 VW Bug, 22.000 M1. CALL 642-0795 AM/FM. Ex Cond. $2000. •---------Bstofr 1131·1344 AMC 9905 •MEW COLORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MEW MODELS 68 VW Bus. very good Pacer 76. 24,000, AC, P /S, H1o0 e Savings on ALL re· co,nd. S172800ri~'!l0!,· new auto. $29SO. Call 64S·9972 ·j . -. va ves . ....,1.v .. 16 -"' s'" ma 1n1 n g new 76s & _,,_,.e_r -'-"'------ Demos. . 70VW Bus. AM/FM cass., '68 Javelin, FM 8 track, The Better Bari:am 25,000. rblt eng. 2 nu mags, headers, sl'lar p, MARQUIS TOYOTA tires. semi filled out. 9>50. bil-5295 MISSIONVIEJO stove, gas lxltthi healer. ------- 831 ·2880495-1 210 etc .. S~800 /ofr.Apply Hm Buick 9910 13, Bay<'11rr Mol<'I. 45S ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Corona 4 dr d~fuxl•. Newport Blvd. NH 7h Uuu.·k Elet·lra Limited. ·: A!'J', vinyl roof. :m.<H)O ---.----. Z.lm m1, metallic blul' ong.owncrm11es.$1100. VW69Fastbaek,auto._.iir whl LJndau top, hn~ 673-331111 rond., xlra clean Sl27S. c\'l•ry option incl eke -------_!r. Pty714/540·!13'.!8 moon roof & bltn CB '67 VW Bus, very clean, radio. Mint cond. Pvt. l '71 TOYOTA LendCrulaer 4 <YI . 0•·0<•"041 P•l"I· ~·~1Wl'l••••·We,.cl'I , '2995 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA .... •~ ....... ., .. , ....... , H U'°'flMC,.f()HlfA (H many xtras. $1600. _Pt~y_. 7_14_·_75_9_·08_90 ___ _ 968-9141 '71 VW BUS Extra clean, new radials, $2700. 645·04 lS 68 Panel Van, paneling radial tires. runs good, '73 CENTURION 2 Dr, Vinyl top, P /S, P/B, P /Wind. AM/FM stereo, crwse, air cond., orig, owner. $2995, • 644-0917 SlSOOor best. 675·7112 1--------- 'fiS VW, $400. Super Cherry cond. '73 A. RUNS GOOJ> Century Coupe. auto, ~9-1206 pwr, vinyl top, ltll whl, , xlnl llrcs, has hod lm-69 CMPR. Oil cir., snow mac care. $2800. 559.5457 ln'es,· sl1>5. 3. very eln, -------- Sl700. S48·8649 1973 Buick Apollo ,67 VW Sq be~ "l k Hatchbck, VS, auto, P /S, ---------• r "· " "° er ¥ alr lmmac Lo ml. '70 Corolla 4 spd r/h Crank 1850 CC, Xlnt 002-ioos ' ' . · • cood $1200 ---·------~~s:.1~~tra cln $925. ' ssi-8211 117'3 Buick Century, 2 d..-, • •69 VW 8 1 l d xlnt cor-1, fullf equlp'd, '73 Toyota Corona Dix, 4 MU!:>'TSE~tl x n con • $2395.644·7572 ~j.~' atr cond, $1750. 642·5'39 673·2872 Cdloc 9915 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 9772 _____ _ • •••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Coron a 2 door. Good condition V°'vo '77 '71 Corona, auto, air, very Makeofr. 548·1077 lo mi , new radials, xlnt cond. ·~;._3705 __ 1 VOLVO '74 Cellca, A/C. landau urRE ..._.OW top, new rudials, i.lnt n1: " (!!) I Nabers I Cadillac ~ eond. 737·3672, 751 ·2800 Glen *HEW COLORS '74 SS. 30,000 mi, 30 MPG, •HEW MODELS 5 spd. like new must sell Huge. savings on all re· ...;S2300_·_t_o_rr_752 __ .s_220_. --1 main in g n cw 76s & Quality and Price Guaranteed '71 Mark IL.. Stick. frwy Demos in stock. mileage, new tires, xlnt MARQUIS VOLVO Leasing Specialist$ Preferred Ratts cond. Xtras. $995. MJSSJONVl&JO Largest Selection of New& Used 549-1765 831-2880 495-1210 97 6 7 ORANGE COUNTY C.idillm '" VOtVO Or.ingc County 1976 TRIUMPH TR-7 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Open Sunday Largest Volvo Dealer Cadillac in Orange County! · Master Deal Pr BUY or Ll!:AS J:: T stttreo & only 12.000 DIRECT 2600 11.irbor Blvd. miles. Im maculale! Com Mc~a 540.9100 ll <·yl , 4 speed, AM /FM (=~~!Ts:z:s~H ~r.:. .. r..'.t!-. -~:r.--,-,M~'"•ir::l'3-Nabers 888 Dove s treet 2025 s Manchester Cadillac NEWPORT BEACH A hei · 750 2011 833-1300 . na m -- ~.!>! .. ·~~rt5 ... ,. ... '77 TR7 $4995 + P.0 .F.. 1978 sticker price re· duced $654. Coll today for details on exciting new Buy /Lease Plan. Sens I· .,le pay mcnt.s. t770 MEW•VW'S OVll71 IHSTOCI MModeltCelon ~!Z!' ... 7900 Weatmln1ttr llVd. WHtmfntC•r. HS·7N1 197llelfeYW. c ..... 8'13«1 72 VW Camper, air, 32, mt, ldnt, l ownr, $3800 65'f.1892AM'1 197 1 VOLVO 1974 CadiHK 142 E SB>AH Brougham. Metallic Automatic, air cond.. blue, vTnyl top, blue tape deck & leather In· cru11hcd velvet Interior. terior. <IHOL>FXJ. Now LOADED • Full Power. r -£0 ·--,~u.w.-milua.a I $8,000.----~ O .... LY 52995 Ony11. 030-t'fllJ -Eves, "" 633·11264. Pri. pty. Ml\RQDl5 MOTORS ]lH''JJMi'\l/f,tlf 'rlff P~'IN1 ')oq ,,,, '40 f, ... ' . /\ •. , 'I. I M l\\ll H~4 \ltl t• J Illness forces sale. '73 El Dorado Cabriolet. $5 ,000/make o t r • 49&-7635. 1977 C.dllloc, 00\,Q)f) de Ville, D'Eleaanee. Brand -I' IHI'() •f.I, '/fO , _______ ......;;:;.;;...1 new, never rc1l1tered. "'15 .\'olvo 242 m... Low Wblte. w/blue lnt.arior. mil , ,..,_, -•-t .Dl.lc:Du.Dtpriee. Call e .• a_., ..... 1 ~-... _,...,,,._ ,._ .,,_ Uke new, D'lltlle Ir out. _...._...., __ "'_ $CSOO. 495-M:U 751-8910 1973 VOLVO 72 CA.DtLLAC 164 E SB>AM SB>AN DEYILU '.t\utomatlc, /w-r. steer· Fully loaded lneludln1 Jni, alr con . le leather AM/F~I •lereo, ln th...- lnterlor. (8000MQ). Now Interior , vinyl lop, Ult ONLY $3995 wb eel. a lr cood. l,6D49R2Q219678) • Ml\R QUJS · MOTOR 5 . •• ,gj ,,, w ,, , ... "". ' .. ., . ' . , / ' r . $2991. GU STA FSON I INCOL N Ml ru llHY tbllOll 111· ,, Ii l!h•: '41,11111"'''" "• •~ · 84 •1 ilH•H ....._ UM4 • U••d Aalto•. UMd ..._ .. Uutl A.Ito•. UMd Alltos, UMd ' •...••....... ,........ . •......•••............ ············•·········· .••......•.••••....... C••• Hts C..ro '917 a.fl"Oltf ttzo c.r..... ttl2 OWl•Wle t9H...,,...... H60 Allloa.UM4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •a CAD 3!)0, 1'Uftnlns. '11Canua 'rt -'r Btrk 'Tl lmpala, 2 dr. Catm, '•Ccncttew/removabl• lNI Old1moblt• win: AllAS ~..._t.850. , ~ .... 1l., • ft pwr. alr. nt>' ~lcaa. top ft coovert 1011. 421· P/S, P/8, A/C, rudlo, ta C.Jl~!&S lhr c9, xln co d. SltOO.an5:30,W·917l hpd. AlttFM cus, l!'Oftd. •tOOJ'-',,•t ott. c~·-;....,-uth. ---------t f4:0/bit cir. 494·3432 Primo cond. ~. flrm. 631·2267 ...-• ''"- .,, Cad. CDV Loaded. •61 ConHrt. SllOO. 19732 drCaprice, 1 owner, ~or Mon only, S48·M8S 1-,-7-3-0-8-1-t-a--8-8 ~ 11Uy & Sun. 'Ul 10 ~=-~=•c. Cond New top, mags, urcs, 28,000 ml. All Kl/as. Xlnt ry CONVERTlBLE. last of !9211 Harbor Blvd., ----------1 Clun. 644·560'7 ·cond. $3300. 6«·5209 "15 Corvette, lull pwr le lu ldod, 1 ownr. PB, PS, Costa MeH ."72Coupel>eVille~ '47 Camino, auto, air 1965 El Camino 6 cyt a.Lr. Low ml, perf. cond. pwr aeat, AM/FM tape, 546-1934 1mmac, $1250, must • Rtdl Air •t~/make Best olfcr. A.5k for BUI cruise cqnlrol, wire whls, ---------• __ ee_U._P_P_._(94_._n_1_1_-c ma,.. Fair cond. orr. CalU.743(). Logue, 5 4 o • 286 o or PP. ~-1'117 or 497.2233 1U'\lr)' III, loaded, excep- 5'.S-28.W &4G-9388 Pvt. pty. Uonal cond New Ures '15 CDV, all xtraa. xlnt 70 Ch evy ictncawood • Olds 13, 98 4 dr, P/S, P/B, '2 075.492.tiat · c:ond. $6SOO flrm. PP. c:Mi•roNt 9920 Wa1on new Urea ,.__ 993' locks, A/C, 6 way pwr,~-·--------11 '1l8-4290 b "k ' l 11 ~· ~ spilt aeall pvl pty. 9965 "73EJDorado,blkonblk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·· mua se · ••••••~•••••••••••••••• ~111 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt75CHlVY "13Xft-7.Htdtopt.D,xlnt . '75 Orand Prix Mdl J Hat everytbln1. lJke nu MC>Nli l+Z .75 Monza Town Coupe, vs cood, air, '1nyl t.op.14,000 'TS Olds To~nado, lo ml, Copper mlat. PIS, P/B: ~-S4l-023l. AutomaUc with radio & 350. air cond, PS. J'B. oriamUIM-7463 ~U:t:'uWJ!·:klnl~0'::: P/aeat1 " locks, air, lt74 CADILLAC buler. (980LWA). Now AM1FM 8 track i;tereo, uonable ofr • cn:dr AM/FM 1tereo, cru1 COUPIOIYILLI OMLY$2695 cllxint.631·3001 Dodge 9935 963-9312 • cntrl, decor pkg . Vt. ~utomatlc, factory 1972 Impala 4 dr cream •h•••••••••••••••••••• · S4800/bsl ofr. Ph: ('lH) air cond., tu11 power Inc. puff, best olrer ' '71 Cb.allenaer. air, R/H, '67 CutJiw Supreme Cpe. ~1800. Uc 712LPM. al.eerlng, brakes, win· 557·9659 383-48, 3 spd aut.o. 46,000 A<;:. Pwr. $ 25.000 actual "74 GRAND Prix, loaded ~ •-·~ •· w w tlr'"* Mi Super Clean $1900 nu . $895.S.5-1513 -•-• d Lo · p ' ...,..... •~a... 1 ""'" '68 CA.MERO gd cond. 327 847-9991 · · , ........ con · 011• vt. W/wheel coven, vinyl eng, nu llres. air, AM/ 12 Cullau. Well kept.1_pl........_y_.6_T_a.._~-----·• root, tJnt.ed '1ui, leather FM stereo radio & A· 1947 Dod&e 4 dr. perf Vinyl top, AC, PB & PS, '70,.,,,.,... R •-Il p S PB "crul•• contr ol. track.557·S193/96J.7122 cond,ndupholstry, Newbaltery&llres.Go-AvT~v N "' . t' ·1 .. (301KLJ). 546-5490 111~ overseas, must aell. 6sO 55;..in c ean OMLYS5295 '74 ·1mpa l u Coupe, "14 Monte Carlo, low ml Sl950.7H ·:>Sl·3947 S1 · MIWPOITDATSUM AM/FM. stereo. cruise 34.300. New tlr<'s , blue G9 Dodge Charger, xlnt .,4 Dell 88 28 000 L 4 1971 GTO Convertible, 188Dovutreet eontrol.tiltwhl,air,AtT, wtblk vinyl top.~. ~~~tobeUeve.$'975 dr Bmaw/~ht'vmy~top A/C, P/S. P/8,AM/FM, NEWPORT BEACH oris. owner. $3100 ~0'737or6464750 $3.&oo 646-01.54 · Unted glass, Riley whls, 133-1300 673-33118 '68 Chevy 4 dr, 6 cyl, good '68 Dodge Dart GT. AT. 6 . xlnt cond. 1 owoer. (213) '7G-9 pus Chev Sln Wgn tra nsportation. $500. cyl, runs gd, new brks, FUUy Loaded 1968 OLDS !18'z.1.M9; (714)846-3314 ?l Cod. s33oo. AT PS PB fac AC 4 n~ 642-2143 bucket st.s, $(9S. SS7·3Z.49 88 Sedan. We ll maio· '59 Catalina Must sell Sedan de Ville, bronte. . • • · • , t alned. $750. Daya · · )eatber,stereo.&S,OOO ml. ~J·OOO/ofr. Ask g '12 El Camino SS, rebll '72 Coronet cualom wgn, 673-4400,eves673·1864 ~~~make ofr. Art 4, OM.VPtLOT Clean. 644·5607 350: 4 spd, nu (')utch, all ~. PB, air cond, 38,000 ,70 Olds 98 PS PB lit OFFER '75 CDV Drk. Green, It. '75 Nova 2 dr. 40,0?0 m1 option~~~ cared for, nu. $1800. 962·6845 seat, FM.' air cond~Pnu '70 Grand Prix: all pwr, rEINOSi7'i1t·1i7·LinM~muii:----in~11Cllle'iMR':COii;9----, gm.paddedcabtop.C/C Good con.d . S2900. $3200. '7lChar1erSE,-t6.000 mi. tires, cruise control, &ood cond. First. $1500 CW'I AM/FM stereo, tilt whl, 646-S967aft9.30PM '64CORVAIRMonia4 spd 1 owner, AC, PS, new $1095.552·9288 takes.546-8839 a•cr. 4 11111 -~~":;: sent.Utes.Aut.odr.lock.'12 Monte Carlo. $1100. coupe,runsxlnt,$650.'63 tires & more $1700.PWo 9957 'a1Flreblrd350.V8, :!."."':'.::~:!;! s3495 '::r~·;::::.=! leath. 41M frwy. m1. J?S/PB, air, hit whl, 66M Monza. auto, coupe, runs 963·8029 • • • • P/S. P/B, auto, fact air. ·--·· .... '""· co .. ,,,, ,, .. " -i.1110 ~"495. 558· 1313 davs, """0633 "ood, .-i<l'I. 646·7016 , •••••••• •••••••• • •• •""I' •ool. "'"" 01•11· • 11.,111t. , .. ,. IH11t•r 492-4599 eves & wknda' _.,. " ....,., f'Ol-d 9940 73 Plnlo Wgn. AC, ._,pd, Needuome work. 511WTY~ "' --------·--173 Monte Carlo. A/C, top •'73 Monte Carlo. Cln, ••••••••••••••••••••••• dxl inl, \ ownr. Xlnt SlOOO. 551"3306 1976 UMCOl.M '67 CdV. 2 dr hrdlp, Xlnt cond . $24 oo . Day, lux/lnt. eng/bdy xlnt '74 Torino Wgn. 6 pass. cond. $2200.830·5033 • '70 Catalina, runs great. !Z/! MaCUIY MONAllCH ~.,_.....,_., s b ape . Run 1 g d. 8Zl-42JO/EveS5618S5 A/C, F M stereo. PP. rack, new radials, 34,008 ,7 p· R bo Lo ManyxLras. Even cruise v-•. •vi•. true .. p. ,,.. -· .., .. .-. $1 000/firm. 675·3922,, . 963·9191. ml. Clean S2650. 6'73·2638, 4. ID~ ~~:/F~t. dJ control. $895.556-4287 = :::::·,~,!~ s4195 -•· ... 11'•'-• ..,,,, 6'5-3716 61 Chevy Bel Air perfect 67J.2430eves. ITU, SU • • x, _________ , ....... _ ,,., .. , ... Oftlf rool, ll-...... - ----------. cood. Best offer. 494·582'1, Chrysler 9925 lntr. & extr, mags, '69 Firebird 350, 4spd, ltOO-MIVA~ =~~=:c,.- '75 CdV. Loaded, new Grall ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975FORO radials. $2700. Ph great cond new Urea & tires. Minl cond. $7000. • 1968 Dodge Monaco, fully GRANADA 835-0710 brb. 833-0164 Ph832·5838 74 Impala 4dr. A!C. fl equipped, xlnt mech v i ---------1 pwr, xlnl cond. Below cond. $550. 642.7743 8. aulomat c,' stereo. '74 Pinto Runabout Met l'hunmrblrd 9970 C.....-o 9917 bluebook. (7l4)96J.490S cruise control Ii tiny I bm, auto, air ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 Cordoba, loaded, roof . Immaculate 493·8628 1977FORD 1975 CAM.ARO '73 MALIBU good cond. $5500. thruoOu~L<832y ~w4;9>.9 Red •74 Plnt.o, air, aunr'f, THUMDERllRD VS, automatic. pwr. SACRIFICE 645•0556 " • _. mags, AM/FM, 4-spd. FOR LEASE steering + brakes, a.Ir Air, Ra d.lo. Ste reo •75 Cordoba, orig ownr. Call675-4371. cond. & sportswheel1. CasseUe. Jl1 mileage. ex· prof. serviced. many (502MCE>. Now reduced cellenl cond Will sell by xtras incl AC lo m1 to Sunday SlSOO f irm. $4895. 7~5697,557-2611 ' OHL Y $4595 551·3855 after 6pm or --------1 IMG-3754 during day. Comtt 9927 Ml\RQOIS MOTORS '1ffff0'1 M1\'1(~ufAUt I""' IV Y ._,,,,.,(),,.,fl,f'""'r -A ... , I••' M l'.o\IQN Vil JO HJl-JkMO 4 9', IJ10 '74 Squi re wsin, 4 spd, A/C, nu Michelins & bau, 30M mi. mint cond. $2625/ofr.644-8277 lmmediate Delivery Cort Fox bosJnCJ 2586 Newport Blvd., C.M. 645-3661 lt7Z MMCUlY MAJtqutS 'lltGH. llLCP. $1899 V4. IOllO. ...._ fee. -''· """'-----·-,., ..... ~,, <001. •"-•• -(•llnY~ 1975 MaCUlY MA19UIS llGff.a•CP. • ., ...... -.11e1...., ... t\M ,,,,.,,.,, •l•tlO ,.,,,o. M'9tf, •tW tit... VU''f'f . •ool. llfltH OINI, ...... -cs.II.IL~ COlft V• -. -. '1alo.y air. ,___.,. __ bt•il:••· at•r•o fadto. -··--·•lflyt ....... ......., ..... - .1'73 MaCUllY MCMl'90 Ml\RQUIS MOTORS •""ii. MA&H.UI Ulll PMl/'tlf ')" lJ • •1u f • .... , A,.,, f f •• $4495 ~=~~ $2595 M l'>'..ION \Ill JO 1 11 ,'MIO .JIJ~-f]IO '67 Camaro, 6 cyl, 3 on lhe 1975 CHEVY column, ttd cond. MOHTECARLO _IOO!> __ l_bs_t_. 4_IM_4_366 ____ , VS, ntuomatic, factory CAMARO 1972, 350 VS air cond. & Landau top. automatic. Newly paint· 1403LPQl. • ed silver with mags. new 429 5 r adials. $2700. 330.4727 -~::--"-----._ 1 after4:30 '71Camaro. PS PB, AT. AC. Xtns. 6'75-1613 $1800 . ......_Hew 9100 Mlol. Hew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Leek! BRAND NEW CHEVY LUY 1/2 TON Pickup! No. 21!MeotOf83 wtth r8dlo, E78-149 tires. Mliter/ct.ftO&ter. mlmn, etc. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Huntrngton Ek•acll 842-8844 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 161!0!1 Rear.h Blvd Hun l1n gton 81.•;:ch 842-8844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Continental Cpe. All eqp, xlnt cond. Must sell, bougbt new car. Sl800. Consider P ickup part trade. Days, 546·8833. Eves. 646-2226 1976 MARK IV 71 Lincoln, 4 dr, good Fully loaded ml'luding cond. Loaded. leather. I u x u r y int c r i o r , $2,000. 67!>_·0_23_7 ____ , aluminum whl•els, ~. Maverick 9947 L andau, till ~ ht'el, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cruiae control._ AM IF>il 1972 Maverick Grabber quad tape, air cond'. 302, new paint, xlnt In· (6Y89A83'1559). aide & out. Auto trana, SPECIAL very zippy, Sl300 nrm. GUSTAFSON l INCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Huntington 8'-ach 842-8844 646-0tOe '12 Grabber, 6cyl,1oaded, pvt ply. $1495. /offer. 493-7548 • Mere.,., 9950 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • l I 1973 Mercury Colony PMk W-on·Uke NEW! Fully equipped & oitly 26.000 mJles. $3600. Pri. pt)'. 830-4544. • '89 Mercury. Top Condi many xtrasl Coll Rod S3&-0W7 aft 6:30Plf • ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• MCOLH COWi V'4.-•-.I~·· ,.,. -· •t•~ r..ito. "'-''-'. ••• Urft. "•"r' •OOI. II-tfMO. w .... I -.125 NEW 1977 PONTIAC SUNBIR "'J~ $3 9IMMIDIA6T16DILIV~~ NO. 2M27Cmtrm7 tr;~ NEW 1977 PONTIAC . FIREBIRD ~$4'366MOi NEW 1977 PONTIAC ,at;;Ka, GUND PRI~ ~ $ _ 9 ID&A 6 TI Dl 6 LfVIRJus . NO, 11l7RIP1"'4 • • 4 ~ 1'73 CANS 2600 . S2695 ~.~:=: $2695· LOUC.llH r l\PHt HURRY \¥HILE THEY LAST! ~=SHArEOfnHSTOCOME JBJ Al AmCl rC>U CAH AlfOffD T~Y. NOW ONLY • . S4,99S* . LARGI SB.ECTIOH IMSTOCKMOW •Plus Tax & License. Manufacturer's $uggested 1976 retail pnce P.O.E. Does not include inland transportation. local taxes o r preparation charges & accessones. HURRY WHILE THE '7 6 MODELS LAST! All of our cars have a 5 year- 50.0CX> mile w~rranty available. 'h Mile So. of the San Diego Frwy. Between Adams & Baker Wherever you llve In . Or•nge County, buying a Used Car In Cost• Mesa from Johnson & Son "Juat Make·• Sense!" • '72 MMCUltT ~ BROVGHAM-2 Dr. Coupe. VS. auiomalk. factory air coodilloning. rull power. radio. heate:r, whltewall tires. vinyl roof & wheel covers. U6lFYV1. '1899 "71CANl2'00 vs. 4 11pced. radl1>. heater & snver e llle rior with black Interior. tU4PUX>. '2695 '7 I UMCOUt CCMft VB. a utornatlc. factory air ~dit1on1nl{, whtte'tQU llns. full power. heat.er. suroo radio • .tltyl roof. tinted 1lau Ir whee! covers. t25.2CCY>. '2695 7S .-cwY MOtfT9eO . • ..D.oor Seda • 'LB.._ factory ajr ......., __ T ...... 9.:IMil~ p.-, ~ft(.' r1ldiQ,. heater & whtl61ull tires. f74.2MNG >. '2995 ?J Of.OS CU1LUS 2or. eouve. v«. ·~ air condltlonlna. pwr. sleeril\f. pwr. brakes. steno radio. bNter. tinted glass. vmyl -.r. whitewall tJ~• Meel covers. <S37HTV>. • s3495 Sunday:January 18, 1917 525.3· REBATE -.. •• ALL NEW 176 & •77 PACERS IN STOCK MIRA:O.E MAZDAS "ASK TO SEE THE FACTORY INVOICE" SALE S YR .. 7 5,000 MILE WARRAMTY • 76 COSMO DEMO SAVE '2000 wAs uoes •ow '4085 S..•COZX~ • 76 Ml'ZR $2545 SAVE '537 • ~ ... ~~·-_;, • '76 IX4 DIMO $3974 -SAVI. s 1500 s.,, 111.A a~•t•ma --.-·. . '71 Ul ROT41Y WAGON 5 Yr .. 75,000 Mile Full Factory Warranty SAVE s1100 NOW 13221-a.. -SS"•'lfl-lt \ -r ... ------ SUPER RESALE VALUES 197 5 CHEVROLET MONli2+2 4 speed. AM/FM stereo tape & air cond. (781ZXF). s2799 • 1973 OLDS 98 LUXURY COUPE Elec. windows. pwr. door locks. elec. 6 way seat. tut wheel. efec. trunk cpener. vinyl top. radto. heater. pwr, steering. air cond. & AM/FM stereo. (518GV.WJ. s2999 • 1973 CHEVY .EL CAMINO Automatic. radio, heater. pwr. · steenng. air cond. & rallyg wheels. (35811N) s3299 • 1974 FORD MUSTAMGll Mach I model. Automatic. radio. heater. air cond .. pwr. steenng & 6 cyl. (774MHT). MEW 1977 PINTO 2-DR.SIOAJot 4 spd., front discs. \llnyl buci<et seats, etec. rear wind. defr06ler, sit. bit. radials, Int. glass. whl cvrs. STK237 (101722). 53372 Plus Tax and Liceoae . - GREAT BltYS FtlOM COSTA MESA DATSUN • IRAHDHEW •16 DATSUN FIQ WAGON 4 speed, radio. he.ater. rustom 1»int. mag wheels. & roof rack (40721. Sale priced at '2t205. S3695 Offer Good Thru 1-16-77 , • '75DATSUM1210 4 OOor. 4 speed, radio, moldlngs, undersea! & heater. DEMO. (6700). s2795 • '75 DATSUN 710 Coupe. 4 speed. air cond.. vinyl top & AM/FM radio. DEMO. (31~). s2995 . • •75 DATSUN 710 Coupe. 4 speed with air cond. DEMO. (3078). 53295 • .. '75 DATSUN 2101 Coupe. 4 speed. custom paint. mag wheels w/new Michelin tires. AM/FM 8 track stereo & air c:ond. Only 20.000 miles. DEMO. (5040). S6995 - JANUARY I ·~CLEARANCE .. JUST A FEW FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY 76 Seville ............... s10,eoo (0461648) 76 Eldorado Coupe ....•..... S9695 (213RQAl 76 Coupe de Ville • . . . . . . . . .. S8795 (0114032) '75 Eldorado Coupe ....••••.. S8695 (725KYS) 75 Eldorado Coupe .•.•.•.••. S8495 (253MNY) 75 Fleetwood Brghm •..••..•. S9495 (173MGFl • 75Coupe Ville ............ s76gs 126288) MEW 1977 75Coupedev1 ............ s7495 (5 LWGI MUSTANGS 75CoupedeV. e ........... S8995 100740) 2 Dlt HARDTOPS 75Coue>ed 111e ........... s7395 2+2 FASTIACICS 1686WCBJ Over 2& new 1977 ~ooe........,lllloioL.SCoupedeVille ••.•••••••.. S7995 atock. W• "ll'a~ ._,,... (086*n ~ SELECTION of ~'•"dards and Ghlu,. 7 CouP• de VIiie ••....•• :-: •. S6795 h (0183887) Sii vi . 75CoupedeVllle ............ 17195 llFORI YOU IUYl . C174MMJ> -74 Sedan deVllle .......... ~.S819S ,• " BUY· ; '9 'FROM ·' .. . ·IKE > . - •74 MERCURY CAPRI 4 speed. tape & bright orange exterior. (854PTY). 52699 '74 TOYOTA MAU II WAGON 4 speed, air conditioning, AM/FM radio. (3991). 52899 •75 AMC GREMUH Automatic, Power steering. 8lr c:ond. & 18$5 than 15.000 miles. C478PCU). 52499 •74 DATSUM710 ,. speed. radio. {927JCF}. 52299 '75 VOLVO 164 Automatic. p0wer steering. air c:ond .. 8 track & pawer w indows. 1999MYO). 55599 ---"'f1(C°!Tt21"27287) ---~ 7 4 Coupe deVllle ............ S8195 • (204KGJ) , .73 Eldofado Coupe ..•..•••.. SS795 (752P0$) 73 EldoradO CouPe . . . ...... S5595 (OOOHSY) t j ~OU WANT ro SEE M'{ CHESl-t lRE 8EA6LE TRICK A6AlN ? ,,,........._~\~ NANCY W~AT 'S THE CAPITAL OF . SPAIN? FINAL SPORTS MADRID .• SUNDAY, JANUAIY 16. 1'77 'f'ou'o eerre~ eo F05t ~et..P ... ; CALL M'f OWNER! CALL HOUOINI ! CALL ''ALSO TME GREAT Q ! CALL AN'1'600'<' !! ,. . ·. ·' ~~-.-... 9; .!__ .--· ..• ,,. ""':~-.. I . ·'· ":"li't,!.•J.·-·~ . .i·. l· ·j LOCAL r WANT ADS ' . By Ernie Bushmiller THE WHO INVENTED WHAT'S THE LARGEST OG:EAN? PACI F'IC THE ELECTRIC EDISON • LIGHT? .. ,_ __ -·--AND THAT'S THE LAST TIME I'M '"'--... GOING TO HELP ~OU WITH YOUR HOMEWORK I ~ ,,.,, --"' .,,, . DENNIS THE MENACE ---- *'.: By Hanlt Ketcham ~ .. !\~ ALL. -n.fig ~~ $ vltff Et:EI! I/ FUN, HUH, JOEY? a;;i .,. ·, ')bl.I CIAN EVEN IM GOING 10iaJ-)tt)R -.• "TMROW IT! MOTHeRt~S~f ... -- = - C> [> t> ~IJDGE PARHE·R <l <l<l -....,. YOU ALONE, FRJEND ? IF YOU ARE, I JUST MADE CONTAr.T WITH TWO GOOO-LOOKJNG WO,Y\EN! WANT TO JOIN U& ? ,,__ DON'T WORRY ABOUT I DON'T I DON'T BELIEVE IT! SAM'S A THING! I INVITED WANT TO HEADED THl5 WAV YOU, DIDN'T I ? SPONGE I,, WITH HIM! &L>T HE'LL. DO IT, DRUNK A5 HE IS! 50 NO REA50N WHY I SHOULDN'T LIF-T IT OFf!'SWtFT 1' l ANO TREN SPLIT OUT OF HERE! I ~ , I ( )~ 298 D,AY5 T/t..L. We ~IVeTHE NelGHBORHooD GOBLINS C,ANDY .. 9EAH I H ISTORQ CLA55 WAS A REAL BEAR J zqg DAYS Tlt..L ' "THEIR DENT,AL BIL.LS STA~T COMING IN ... ... G.2 D,AYS TILL IHE SWALLOWS RETURN TOTH~ FE,ATtJRe PAGES, ~ 91 D,AYS llL.L l~E FIRST ~~ ~, B,A5EB,ALL Of THe 'SEASON ... AND 312 DAYS llLL. Wr: <qJV~ IHANf<S FOR ALL Of IT... __ ., .. t u u 0 r the sma11 socie~u -· ..---=-------------~ ,4"10 t~!tJ<GTiCS:.· · ·1 I ~ :r DON1T KNOW Wµf!i::.(ZS IT~ ALL 60/NG To &No - \. .. . W& L.1v's. IN AWofZLDoF POLL.tJTION · • • \ L1 . ,ANO &.~rz.y:--- T~ / • \ I MADE UP -rnE WHOLE 1HING f ... FardJahn•an 232 DAYS Tf L.L L.,ABOR DAY . IRAFFIC ... bt-i brickman ,AND CfZ.IM& · · • \ AND Ff::.Ar2 · · · \ :: .- .. . .. . . . .. • - YOU PO NO-rl- NOW IJU%% OFFl I PEW -- 1\\0,AN' I CAN PROVE fTJ v \ .. '~l~><><>LE~~~7~'..S~=-~~~~==~ . ..... . T\.IELMA Jusr ,· LO\JtS 80YJL1WG ,, OKAY, THELMA ( .. LET 'ER RIP !! SHE ~AS A YE.RY · · HIGM AVERA6E. .. OF COURSE, rrs MUCH HJG~-~~~J~.E .. ~LNJP~L . - • s . , CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at leut six differ· ences in drawinf details between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check answen with those below. ·a,1011• •! l•o::> 'II ·1uanmp 11 l!•l •.•oa ·9 ·1u1n1w •1 dl\d ·• ·t u1f1TW •1 l nlf ·c ·1u1n1w •1 "'"d ·i ·1u1n 1w 11 n110::> · [ :H3U•Hllla AfZNolA}, 1 J.tAv'e GOOD rJ~w? ANt7 8AP Newts. vou~ ~~~L..~X~? AJZe 100 6J..()W , '/ovrz H~AR1 8~Ai 15 roo µ,GH ... • SWEET TRICK! Thjs trick takes a little practice. Grasp an empty water &lass in your hand with two lumps or suaar mtina on you r index finaer. Now. one at 1 rime, .ee 1r you can flip the two cubes inro the ¥lass. Remem· bcr, the rule states one cube at a time. Chances are. you'll find it rather easy to propel the top cube into the alass with a quick upward motion. But, to transfer the second cube by the same m(thod usually results in the first one flying out. The secret: Drop your hand swiftly and. a.s the cube de· e NAME GAMf;! Hal'1 • P9J, Luke'• a kook, Bob'a ,· a llob, Mary\ WlfY, SU. II bllM. am you Lhlnlt ot eome mon name rbyDMa1 Ct• U a &IY. • •Myateey VeM: My nnt la a point, my second a spen; In my whole often end& tlle 1reatneaa or man. What am t? Can you anawea'I •.0111uM 101 uu.uou~• • '(*1op) .,••10Q •A certain 19th centur)' year not onty r.ada the • same from lett to richt and rlctat to left, b,lt a1ao In a mirror ind llpaide down. What year? 'IHIO-.Ct"11t ~•1"111 e Tongue Twlstl! Say fut, tr you can: Sally Sllck'1 silk slacks slipptd. A ny and a nea round (ood In a nuu. Lemon a,od lime liniment. .. ~ f ... t . i ·1 scends, catch it in the THINK SNOW! Something stand& In the way of our aled· glass below. dine friend above. What1a that? Connect dota to find out. 1v€. Mf. 1µe ~Ao N~W~ r:1~Sl, t:l)C . l CAtol TAK£ Ii . I PIG·HEADED! Sharpen )'octr cnyOM and apply t,b.., eoiors to brtna forth a IUl'prile taiey tale tceM abc>Ye: 1-Red. 2- Lt. blue. 3-Yelfow. 4-ftnk. ~. &-Dk. srs.y. '1-Blaek. SPELLBINDER! 1-16 \__, DOCTOR SMOCK By George Lemont .:X: WONPE:R IF A M ARRIAGE! ee-rwee~ LJS WOUL..P WORK , SHIRL.SY? WHE~ you GO UP AND TALK 10THE OOCTOJ< ABOUT 4'0UR PRIVATE L.IFE, .I L.EAVE THE INTERCOM Ot-J . • UORDO TANK M"NAMAIL\ WHILE you'~E WAITING, I JUST WANT TO SA</ ~AT 't()U'VE Gt VE~ ME MA>J'I HOU~S OF JO'.!. I TELL. t,OU , EVERY '{OU'R_E VER.<./ tx:XJRMA.t-J ON T~E POPULAR BLOCK COMES A~Ol.lND TO LISTEN... HERE . I 'LL SA</ I I NEVER MfSSA SESSION. ,GEE:1 I HAD NO IDEA1 HAD A~ AUDIENCE OUT THERE ... • IS IHE Jl/JMM/Ne,- Sll<.D f • ... I GLJESG iHOSE IV RAT l ~GS WE~E Wr<ONG AFTE~ ALL. .•.. Gus Arriola by Jeff Mil/or & 8111 Hinds . __ ......,__ ...... . . JANUARY te, 1877 DAILY PILOT ,.. .. ASK THEM YOURSELF Send Ille , to "Mii." Flmll , 141 Lex M ., lllw YA •.Y. 10022. Wl'll 15 W pullOalled questiolll. SOrly, wt Clll't 1MWW ot11eta. . . FOR HOWARD K. SM1111. newscaster Liu .-y odMr A-'cw. I WM W.atecl la yow atmllll .... tlte late Praklmt .IGMIOll w:e told y•dllatPr..w.aK-1dyw•Olllto9d~W C.Uo got ... fftl Wllat aboelt tM npod daM a c..Ma •• • ...... tried to get .la ...... ..... --after M Mel m I Pratf •f? , jad& Qlliilll. Ordmnl Pwk. N.Y. FOR PETER DUCHN. muslclan, chairman of Inaugural parties ...... ,.. ,h .• for .... ,..,. .......... ,....1-v.u.. ...... uw. e For the first time the parties lol(On't be formal affairs; formal dress lutrk:tly opUonal Wfire aiming for a part9- llke atmosphere tha.t's relaxed and casual We'll be build- ing the celebration around a theme of musk from all parts of Amer1ca-<:lasslcal. folk, jazz. swing. big band and rock and roll. A>R 'AaaE BISSET, star of Th4! Dup ""' ..... ,.. .... to ... ......,-K.B., ,.. Ba.tf, M. • AJthcJusjl rve nothing against marrt~ J pon't feel rm mJSiing an~t 6emg a "MrS. "For thOSe Who'U stay toge1hei' for ever, there's nothing better, but who can be sure? 5l>Uttlng up after five years ls no good. either: tude probably st.ems from the fact that when I was my mother never made me feel that when I grew up m -4llly opdon was to get marrled and have children. FOil SEN.~ S. ICJSKE (D . ..Maine) .... ,.. ..... _ .. ~ ....... ,_ .... ........ ,.. ...... ~ .......... .., .. ,.. ..... ,.. -1-. Ka ........ Rock Sprtz .... .,.. • My f.nlly name wu changed from Marciszewskl to Muskie MWral years before J WAS born. When my father cmns here from Poland In 1903. his narn&-llkc thoee of ao l'MftY other ~ta at the time-was changed by tmml· gradon offldab to sUnpllfy the 1pelllng and pronunciation. FOR 11E .. ASK 11lf.M YOURSEIF' EOrrOR _, .._ ..._. *i' .... --.1-a.G .. S.... "n'ca. c.lf. •Bob C)(J>taJnl why he remains In the prof aaJon he ecoms by aytng: "How else can a no-talent guy like me make ao much~?" Nor doa he rate other perlonnen hl~ly: "Actcn gst more rapect than they duuve. All we talk about la our work." Aa one who fneely cr1tic:tzes, how doa ha ruct ID c:rttk:l9m? '1 don't pay any attenUan. If they c. repllice me. let .that\ go ~· ahead." e On a trlp to Miami four months after KeMedy's death, the FBI changed Mr. Johnson'5 plans suddenly. Instead of landing at Mlarn1, he laDded at an obscure airport miles away. He moved In an \D'WN11'ked helicopter, so he could nOt be ldenttfied. "fhe .rumor was that a Cuban kamikaze had been ordered to ram h1s plane. When asked then, former Johnson Press Secretary Pierre Salinger Mid, "Maybe a year or two or five years from now, I can telt you. but not now." FOR DINAH SHORE Do,..• ••rte' k9 .I.. t..we ...... _. .... •,.. ...a, ...... 1 Mlw1••• w.m.ce. Loe A-allu, c..11. e I adore entertaining-en do so very often-Out I al- ways try to limit the nwnbel-to eight When I have people In. It's lnformal--OIUally a buffet. My guests lnvanably get 1emoo veal or Tennessee lasagna or chicken (various kinds). FOR STEVIE WOM>ER.-'Slnger Diii ,._ 'oh t ... ....,..e ,.. ,,.,. odlia' lr:Wa?- W.C., Rome. GL e No, In fact. J got Into more trouble than most sighted kids sneak! l friends to the raJJroad tracks and alw!}'_s __..._ running. around. I never kneW What It was e to ~ what you never have, you never miss. As far AS I was con- cerned, I had a normal ~ldhoocU:Jesplte being blind from birth. But If I were ~ble k> see for one second, the thing fd like to look at most Is the earth. rve felt It. and It feels beautiful. FOR AD'l1I VIORST, writer c-wyd' ....... tD ,.. ..... ldda to ...... -.1- A.S .. Oitle•·• e I am seriously oonc:erned about the fate of reading. which ls clearly not the major fonn of recreation and pleasure for my 'kids (and many of my friends') that it WAS for ua when we were growing up. I find I-must take ac:Uon . -Instead of just anguishing over our chlldren' s pref e:rence for more passive fonns of pleasure, such as watching TV, and more ac:ttve fonns of dlvenlon, such as sJ)orts. FOR ALVAN ADAMS, 1975-76 National Basketball Ai»- 8atlon Rookie of the Year • v ....... ,a11111J ............... cat1-.,.a,.. .... cale!e tD,.., ,_ .............. Sw. ., ... ,.. do...., -l.N .. M1er-.W11. • I left tchool a year early because I saw the chance to be drafted by a team In a city that I llke and to play for coach John Mac:Leod, whom I admire 11J'eatly. After my buketball career, I plan to be a doctor' and 11m now flnfah. Ing my undergraduate.studies at Ar1.zona St.ate. PRO AND CON .. ls The Concept of Joint Custody Good For The Child? Many experts now aay that children of dl\IOroed parenta lhotdd ltve equally with both the mother and the father. a=-~· S-ta .~ llUthor of IA_f• B~p ~ e~ tW.1 .,._. a. the .. ..,,.,.. °f ~,. ~W Ya. Dlvorc:c '9 often a tug-of-war In which the child Is the No. Parents find It difficult to ecccpt that ch.lldrcn can thrt" ~ Johlt c:uatody, than, MllnM to minhnlze both loa and with only one eff ecttv. pum._ but thia haa ID be conaldered aa confUct for -child and parvits becw a no-fight situation Is an alternative to an arr...-Mnt (dual cuatody) that may ae-J more polldble. Jotnt c:uatody helpa focua parents on the Meda ata more P.!_oblema than lt eolvu Tu. edv_,tage of • warm. of their chlkhn: Jn .omc ~ ... , joint custody ahoUld not be avall.t>le 'extended family'' ia a ~ plus In dual CUlflOdy I b1ed, apedally when emotk>naJ or physical harm to child or If the Joglatk:a can be wodced out and the adul~ attttuda parent la an ftanent. But thort of this, my pereonal and pro-toward ach other have, ~ remaibble changes. fC9110nal ~alt lead me to favar any arrarieernent ln OtherwlM, there might.,. conttau1a1J ~ cllvkW ~~~§3?:_ which bolla parents can participate fully and fairly In their loyaltla. Many ~ do ndt tbtlzil how nrue chUdren ,. daddnn!a ~ endJtv.. .... .. ,. • .... .... ,. ·Jr ,,:. ,. .,,. ,,.. .qulta.Jn .ord«.,to, QllOW. with .. --of A:lOGf~And tn»t,,. .. ~ .. ... Jr ~ th.t ... thsy must have. .... ..... . .,. ROSALYNN CARTER: ..I What Kind of Pacesetter W"dl She Be? By Franca Spatz Leighton Rosalynn Carter may not know the potenttal power she has. Jimmy has, of ooune, already said that he'll consult her on questions affecting the destiny· of the country. But did she expect all those coast-to<:oast groans from the f a.shlon Industry when she said she planned to wear a gown to the Inaug- uration that she had already worn be- fore? And what were her feelings aft.er she announced that Amy would go to Thaddeus Stevens, a publ.lc school In WMhlngton, and then heard about young matrons from all CNer the city . besieging the school with requests to accept their children? ._,,,( __ln...f ac.t.J:lat.Ladles.ha\le_al~_._.­ an Impact-from the trtvtal to major policy discussions. You probably re- member Marn.le Eisenhower's bangs and Jackie Kennedy's "Beehive" and what they did to hairdos ac:ros.s the nation. but did you know that Mrs. Woodrow Wilson vtrtualJy governed the oountry after President Wll9on had a stroke? She even signed her own name -E.dith Galt Wilson-to documents. , Betty wm /ran.'1a and looed the an.-particularly tlu danu. So It goes ~tour history. Presklent Harding's wlf e, Florcnoe, got ~ Interested tn the occult In the "2hs and had forllmetellers and seers come to the Wl\Jte HOUie to predict the future, and If she were told nof to leave the White House on a certain day be- cause It would br1ng bad luck to It. ~ stayed In. "TheJ'e's even a story that'a fortuneteller told her In 1923 that her husband would die If he went to Alaska. They went. He died. Ra.alynn Is obvlou.sly more down to earth. She cooked her famJly's Thanks-SlvtnA olnner with homemade corn- bread chusSng for the turkey. (Not since Beu Truman has a Arst Lady done that Perhaps that's wheTe Harry got one of his favorite sayings: If you can't stand the hat, get out of the kitchen.) Her sewlng abllldes are also admlr.t>lc, but even here, there's a precedent-Grace Coolidge used to sit by a l&8'ftY WhJta Hou.le window with her maJd, Maggie Rogers, chatting compan!onably as the Mwlng necdl• and crodlet hooks flaw. At the end of •r.' ber 10c:lr..yean' ~ ,...,. Coat. tdge &ef t behind a new crocheted bed- spread f« the outalzed Uncoln bed that stayed there for many yeara. More aertously, Roe.alynn ~well Influence legislation and her huSband' 1 offlctal programs. She dld tn Georgia. and Jimmy has alrudy sent her ... .-his First Ladies have always had an impact on the country. Now it's Rosalynn's turn. representative to the Inauguration of the new President of Mexico. Rosalynn, In fact. has made history by partt,ctpat- lng In her husband' 1 atrategy aesslons durtng the Presidential campaign, and she'll probably be at least as Involved as Lady Bird, who pressured LBJ to get laws passed banning blllboards from highways. Johhson u.ted to say, ''Jacqueline Kennedy redecorated the White Hoose. lady Blrd ls redecorating ~ rut of the oountry." Roealynn will also tet the IOCial tone for the nation, as . have Arst Ladles since Martha Washington. Martha waa even refen;ied to as "lady Washington" by those around her. It was she who decreed that persons wishing to pay their raspecta to her and ttw. President must be dressed ln fonnal attire In their Pf'ttMnCC. The Pratdent and Flrat Lady Washington kept ml lnVlslble banter betwten tha:nMlvl!IS ari4 ~ gua(i 0.... md bowl w.te made. Toucft. Ing the Pr.-tdentlal couple wu frowned upon. Handshaka did not come to the White Houte until later. Mre. Carter will be more democratic In mixing and mingling with common folks at the White Hou.. and wUh bpenlng lta doors to moN callen. Some say she will try to put In an ap- pearance and shake hands and chat with tome of the b.aistl who dally snake their way through the White House. Most First Ladles have stayed hidden away ln the llpstalrs family quarters under the watchful eyes of the guards until the tourists have had their peek at the Eatt Room. the State Din- ing Room, the Red Room. the Green Room and the Blue Room. Not since Florence Harding has a first Lady raced down the stairs to greet tourists In person, calling a cheery "Hello." Naturally, the tourists wera Uuitled and startled and cher- llhed this memory of their Washington vlslt At the other extreme, Eliza, the wife of Andrew Johnson, took to her room and refused to greet White Howle callen or attend White House partJa. White House hostess for the Pral- dent who suc:s:ccdad Ab4t Uncoln W&S ~Martha Jchnaon. whO ltartlad each ~Y by milking two cows w had brought from Tennaaec and who told a atartled new~an, 'We are plain people, Sir, and do not propose to put on aln becau1e we have the for- tune to occupy this place f« a little whilL" \ Rostlynn will probably place hertelf somewhere between~ Harding and Martha Johnson. But toClal and of- flctal Washington are waJting with bated breath to see If Rosalynn will. Indeed, make the White House a llttie more folksy with square dances as she has promised. "TheTe even may be a taste of hominy grlta worked lnto more tra· ditsonal White Hoose party dishes to show the aophlsticated lnternattonal guests what the South Is all about R~lynn allo can be expected to star at small family gatherings. for ahe Is a family-oriented woman. 1be Car- ters like the Kennedy family, stick to- gether. The Presldent•lect and his brother built a peanut empire together, and the Kennec!V$, too, were linked to- y family holding looks forward to reading of the com- ings and goings of Pra!denttal brother Billy and Miss Liiiian and all the rat of the Carter clan at the White Houser and to the upcomin"g birth of a new grand- child for Rosalynn and Jimmy. What wtU Rosalynn do to the Whtte House Itself? She may change the yeJ. low In the family rooms preferred by the last few Presidential famllles to the green and white which were her hua-- band's ·lucky campaign colors, and. the colors she enjoys around her. The tnoomlng First Lady Is al.to ex- pected to spend a great deal of her time In people-oriented projects that will help the disadvantaged. retarded citizens, the mentally depressed and senior citizens. Will Arst Lady ROsalynn serve as her husband's representative around the country and the world? She prob- ably wtll never match Eleanor Rooee- velt' s performance as the eyes ,ilnd ears of her Invalid husband. Eleanor made history when she went down Into a coal ·mine to report to her husband on the conditions there. But one thJ.ng ls sure: Rosa.lynn will have her husband'• ear for "plHow talks" because she pla.na to lgnore the tradition of separate bedrooma for husbands and wlva In th4a Whlte House. Here again, though. she won't be first Betty Ford took the flrat atep In breaking the tradition, anno&.l'Clng that she waa sharing her husband'• bed, ,.. d'41111ornent ~ Jimmy c.- becoma l>NStdent fast ~ many ey.. will b4t on Rosatynn, atnatn- lng to find out how she will look, what she will wear and wMther lhe will con- form or not to Pa.at AJ'lf Ladla. Uk• It or not, front stage Lt where ,_ Rotalynn Carter wtll be. iA1m - • -.~4 THE TALL SHIPS ® The Official Commemorative Print of the Historic 1976 Gathering of Tall Ships Two years in the paintin& and of the foternational Trans Atlantic race. Good art that is bound ·to accrue in value, handsome decoration for office or home, nostalgic memorabilia for sea loven and sailors alike. mcticulou.,ly accurate in nautical de- tail. this high fidelity lithograph will delight all th<>K who admire fine art. Painted hy the renowned marine artist. 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Roots, Is a record- breaking best seller, and, beginning next Sun- day, ABC will air a $6-mlllion, 12-hour drama based on the book A slight, scholarly-looking man with a slow grin and a voice touched with a Tennessee-bred softness, Haley ls the last person you'd expect to have created the most brutally dramatic book of the year. But much of what ls best In Roota-the story of hls family traced back over seven genera- tions-was written out of this man's own agony and despair. His voice ls low-pitched, and faraway, and he ls close to tears as he tells the story. '1 had already put In 10 years of work on my book when I ran Into a complete dead end. Writing about my first ancestor, Kwita Kinte, on his voyage to America aboard a slave ship had become impossible for me. I had tried and failec:l many, many times. Finally, In des- peration. l booked pas.sage on a freighter bound for Africa. Every night I went down Into the hold of the ship, stripped to my Wlderwear and lay all night on a wooden plank, trying to Imagine what It would be Uke for a young man to Ile there In chains, hearing the cries of men screaming. praying and dying all around him. "I began to worry that I might be losing my mind" he says quietly. "One night, standing out on the stem deck, watching the freighter's wake, I felt overwhe~ by my burden. I was about $50,000 In debt. My publisher and my agent were at me constantly, a.skiog when 1 would flnl.sh thls Interminable book. I had told them six months, even though I knew I sUIJ had ~al years of work ahead, of me. Inside my head 1 was suffering the horrors of what happened to Kunta Kinte In the ship hold. Then, I thought how easy it would be just to .Up over the rail Into the sea. I was almost joyful at the Idea." But at that moment Haley says he had the most vivid psychic experience of his life. "I heard the soft vok:es of my dead family talking to me, encowagtng me. They were saying. 'You must finish. Go on with your book.' It took a tremendous physical effort to push my body away f~ the rail I scuttled on my hands and knea. back over th& hatch covers to my room. I lay on my bed, sobbing for hours. That night. I knew I finally would be able to find the words to tell my family's story." · The tunnotl and labor that went Into Root• ls just about unheard of-nearly 10 years of tedious detective work, over two years of writing. The work was so complex that Haley used to separate his re.search Into manila folders and spread them out, row upon row, In his room. "I planted them like seeds,'' the writer ays. his fingers jabbing the air M though nailing up the words one by one. "and I plowed through them on hands and knees." 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And lead • la • apecta1 and Volll •10.00. than 175 ~ Miiia product9. 8P9CiaJ ..!.'::. ~~ =1::; ,.-----------------------------------°"* all tNM four.pace...._ I Gen.rel Miiia. Inc .. Box 749: Mlnneepolis. Minnesota 55460 Alt,.....,.. ucatx BRAHMS' VO/LA BA4HMS & VOiLA Of\ly' • . ~.~ 91.--a..Mfor-'t-8 l.,....IUOfor..:itlllt. ~ I enolole •.n for any S Mia. I~ 110.00 for any I...._ I f'UME INOICA11 NO. "'IETS ANO /'AT1Eltll CHOICE llEUY#: ---, .. _._ ~ --..,.._ - - •e.lfood Fcwtll ----------------'Iced Drlnlllpooi-. ---------------- • FNftfpoof.t ---------------- Mdr-.'-----------Tot81 Allll EnotoMd .._. --- ~~ ..... ·--·-•-.OoM~""""U.&A."-.....__ .. _ -.Olet ...... 411tl11. -........... -........... ----~ ---- -------·--·------ STRAIGHT TALK ON MONEY I He1e aTe ideas and advice on ways to buy, spend and save that will start you thinking about old practices a nd could even change your life-for the ~er. By Eliot Janew ay Many families have fallen Into the habit of giving priority to vacation spending and leisure-time living In gen- eral, They have treated the cost of edu- cation as a casual ongoing expense that can be met from year to year. Meanwhile, the cost or vaCations has been oomlng down as the cost of eckJ. cation has been skyrocketing. No one expects a free vacation, but many parents still expect free educ.at.Ion. ThJs Is a relk: of the pa.st. especlalty at the college level. Your f eelinga about money re- flect your I eelinga about your- ~11. Too many famtnes and businesses with comfortable earnings pay taxes Instead of taking advantage of the op- tion to give money away for deductible nonprofit purposes. (Individuals haw the right to take deductions on contn- butlons of up to SO percait of their adjusted gross Incomes; businesses, however, are limited to five percent of taxable Income before deductions.) What tM Good Bool aaya about tM poor app~• to tM ta coL- 1.ect.ol', too. 'He wiil alway• ~ willa you; more P'«i«ly, M will ah.uoy1 be after you.. People able to pay cash are better ofr taking advantage of credit privi- leges which would enable than to keep the use of their money as long as pos- sible. All quality stores, hotels and restaurants, for Instance, assume that credit prtvUege:s will be u.sed by custo- mers ~. therefore. that the delay in • getting paid (remember that lime ls money) is part of the cost of doing business. Anyway, the 0051 of C1'edlt IJ already ftgured In the retail markup on a product or service. UM it "' not, be'"ve it "' not- money ia tM root of aU ~"· If yoo happen to be a worn.m- espectally a young single woman-the most substantial but often Ignored. benefit of salaried employment.ls that It provkles credit prtvliegea. Many dent.. uns of executive suites. while nicognlz- Eliot IM~y ltaa bHn o ftnandal od- .n.r "' PruUknle, l!eltOlo,.,, COlfll"Ull· ,,.." Cllld t¥ ll4fJinl ~ o/ lrubutry for owr forty y~•. He le°*> tM alllitor of Hv.rol po""'4r boob. TIU.ti ortldit la ucupted from llU lo.Uet, Mu.inp on Mouy, 0 lfl75, by pcrmlmon of IM pf.lb. U.J&.r. Dauid McKay Company. ln.c .• Ing the advantages and obligations of opening employment opportunities to qualified women. are Insensitive to the glaring Inequity ln retail, oommerdal and financial credit arrangements. MMy women are too shy to ask their corporate employers for a helping hand. They have been condJtioned to complain about getting short shrift only at the credit window. LwU.., with iM 1tocli marut ii a lot Ulte havU., a marria1e that runt int.o probl.ema, but worka. Borrowing creata llabllltles, but credit 1$ an asset When push comes to 5hove, credit la the most Important asset you have. It I.Mura your right to get money when yoo l\4U!d It Credit ls also an advertisement that you haw the earning power ~ to pey It back. In tM-te kMt 10 turbui41't yeora, the Individual• maltitaf their own money ddUiom hl:we done imm.ea.IUl'Clhly ktter than tlt.oae wlw 1"we let tM "profeuiona.U" do tluir tJUn~f fM tMm. There'• a simple yardatlck for mea- IUrlng when ttMS coast ls clear to start your own buatnas: when money ls going for 5 ~rcent. Whenever It ls, the ooct of doing buslneu Is bound to be low. Money costs reflect all other cost.. New bwlM$SU need a chance to get -- ahead of their costs in order to ac- cumulate capital r411Se1'Ves. If you get ,. started when high c:os1s are a universal complaint, you' re apt to end up with the Illusion of being In business for your- self without the satlsfacUon of It. If it's worth doin1, it'• worth ~ nancin1. In fact, there'' no way of doinB it wilhoul financing it. Stop thinking like a salaried em- ployee just bec.aUM? that's what you happen to be. Start living a "double life": save on your salary but also squir- rel away an Investment fund on the side. If your salary ts big enough to do both and more. lead a ''triple life": speculate as well as lnvest and save. Everyone needa to talce CJ/l occa- tlional fling with money ... and with love'":"' The reason to buy life lnsuranoe ls ·'\ not to borrow on the policy but to pro- tect yourMlf against the posstblllty that tMm If you start out rich, you may end _ up poor .. But once you have .-policy, one of Its advantages Ls the ability to obtain cheap money with no pressure to repay until It'• time for the final send-off . lnmrance u a n.ece18'.ly /ot ever)'OM, but l(• UJH;CioUy val- uoble for pc;opl.e wlt.o can't tMet their fOOla and atiU nud to mttt their re1ponaibilil~1. The prudent way to handle any new personal Investment today ls first to determine how long the asset will re- main viable (three years for a car, three to five years for a boat). It's smart to figure on needing money for a trade-tn when this period ls Oller. But If ip/re going to come out ahead on a trade-In, the Item had better be In good oondJ.. Uon. How to budget for a replacement and repair fund? In the case of a car yoo intend to use for three years, bud- get one-third more of the retail price. ln each of the first three years. For example, If the price of a new car Is $6,000, a fund amounting to $2,000 per year for three years ought to be built up to cover the cost of repairing and Insuring the car over that period. as well as replacing It over the trade-lo value after the three years are up. What you do with your money reveau more about the kind of person you are Ilion how you make· it. The act of givinf re- f~cta your feelings about your- .elf. Contrary to what most people think. pay Increases alone won't solve your money problems. Keep two alms· In mind In developing your savings pro- gi-am. First, you need a savings fund of at least six months' after-tax Income to protect yourself against emergencies. On top of that. yoo need to put enough money together for Investment or spec- ulation. Building a re.serve of $10,000 ls a good begiMlng. We have finally caught up with the ancient Chineae crutom of budgeting for heaUh coat1: i>a.y tM doctor wMn you're healthy. Get the doctor to owe you free service• when tomelhin1 ,oes Wl'ong. Land has always been the best In· vestment--and not just In America. The supply Is fixed, and no government has ever been able to figure out a way to print more of It. An Important guide· line: when ~ buy land, buy lots of It at one t1me even If you can't afford ll It's always more profttabte to borrow to pay for land Instead of putting up cash; and the Interest on your loan ls tax deductible. The peopl.e who apenl money on leiawe-ume lWinf dwin1 their worltin1 y(!(Ua and ban/lled on pen.eion1, alJIWitWa and ln~•t-l 1Mnta t.o pay for their r~liu- ~nt, hGl>e awalw~d t.o dllcovet' thq've been burnin1 the ,.. candle at both ~nda. lilJJll. ----------·--.r Warning: The Surgeon Genni Has Oetennined m-:----1l'lit CiglmtfSmotinQ1s ltqlfous to Your Haa . 19 ... V . l3 ... nicoW IW."" ... FTC """"""' 'l8. Once you start drlrlklng Minute Maki. you won1 want lo stop. And this will get you started. Deldous ftcM>r ts Wry so many people sbt eod1 day wtth Minute Mold.orange jule.e. trs spedaly blended from the julc.es d dltfere{1t lcJnds d i.llSCb.s 0f09!$ for thaf -... spedaf fresh Mlrute Maid taste. And It's l~P'.We.nol*agodded. It you haven't tr1ed lhe great tasfe d Minute Maid frozen CX>f K:.et lft<Jfed aange jUlat reanty, do It nowwllh 1his 15'df cn..,an. Once you try Minute Maid, wa "** )'Qll agree no other amge juice tasres as good. MWUTEM.U>. ~1NE JUICl.QFJUQS.-- ------------------- TO Bf.AT THE fLOCK Tim week. Food F.ditor Marilyn Hansen has a double bonus for the cook: recipes that are speedy and low in cOst. too. "It took a bit of doing:' says Marilyn,~ here's a good collection of quick. appetizing dishes to try at your house:' QUICK,DELICIOUS MAIN DISHES TO SERVE AT LEAST FOUR AND F.ACB OOSTS UNDER $1. READY-MEAD~ 1~c..-.... ~ 0 ........ 1-..c11...,..-...- 1~ c..-; ':I ca.._rtoe 2.-(11 .... ...., Cl ft 1111...,clle-. ... ,..,.... # ia.cn-•7....,....)-. .......... ~ ....... ..., L In medium untoepm\, heat water, salt and peas wtUl water bolls; boll for 5 mlnuta.. I. Stir In rice, OOWT and ,... mDYe from heat let stand for Smtootes. 1 Uncoller and stir In ~ Ing Ingredients; heat to bolling. Save ~t away or twn ln1o a 1 ~-qt. c:assaole or baktng dish and keep warm ln 25()-F. oven. Malttn 4 _,,,;,.,. Cod:$2.52 Co« per-wroinl: 6-1' EdJtof' s note: This ls a favortt. recipe of Sonja Klopfer 0...- field, a world champion ·pro. fesslonal flgl.re tlcater and former Captain of the U.S. Olympe Team. Sonja now tralns flgunt skaten at the Skating Club of New York. 1-(11--.) ta••u4 nll 1' 111 ... cl a.,111 ~ ................ ...... .... ..... .. ......... ,...... - .... dlll- ~ ....... dill ..... ca.__, .... ..,.. Mlld!IW01t1111....., .... L In tkWet, cook ~ beef wtUl ft bies Its red color; break .._., with 4POOfl as It oooka. ' I. Add onion, green pepper and garftc; cook. ltln1ng 5 to 8 rnlnuta, wtUl green pepper la tender. 1 Stir In flour; edd tloma~ <>Uva. raisins. chlli sauce. dllll powder and pepper. Heat to botbng. Reduce heat; coyer and simmer for 10 mtnuta; stir occaalonally. Remove from heat ! . PICADtlJ..O PE -, .. .,.._.. ,..,cti.,, ... .... ,. .. ct111111111 .... ...... c. Spoon fl~ Into pastry lhell. Bake In preheated 1 4009 F. own for 25 rnlnuta or wttil crust la golden brown. llda6~ , ............ ...... ....... J , ~---~-----... ---$2.26 with homemade crust, $2.29 with ple crust mix., $2.56 with frozen ple shell. . Coat per aeroU.,: varies from ~ to ~ to 42¢, depending on crust used. ' LIMA ltJNA atOWDER 1 pq. (10 OD.),.,......,, ........ .... ~ ,, .. ,, .... 1 CM (11~ OU.) ............ .n, ........... 11111111pnn -.-n• ~ wp dl1111p1d onion 1 CM (1Mt•70D.) dlunll Of •eddfd ............ 1 ., .., a an oe1erJ ult 1'41 "1111aanr Worc11t1r1Nre1W L In 2-qt. saucepan. cook llma beans tn ~ cup bolling water with salt about 5 minutes or until tender. I. Place bmas and eookbtg llquJd plus evaporated rn1lk In e~ blender and blend until smooth, about 30 seconds. S. In same sauc:cpan. heat margartne until melt~; add onion and cook. stir· ring. 5 to 8 minutes or lmttl tender. su.r In pureed llrnas.. 1 % cups water, tuna. celery, salt and Worcc:stenhlre. Heat just to bolling polnl Ladle Into IOUP bowls. Mohs 6 cu,,.; 4 tuVint• Cent: $Ui0 Coll per wroin1: 40f HAM AND OKRA SKILLET ........... --.... 1 ... (11-.) ,......, ................ "c-. i:tiau••_._ 11111p11n ... Mt t111p a an lf'Wlld ~ ,..._.. ~ tlllflllDR PHl*'M .......... ............... "' .. dllloUft ...... " ....... -...... ,. ..... ~ ',..,...(ti ... ,,,. ........... ................ ~. Coat: $2.60 Coit per aervinf: ~ Editor• """: Great servetl with hot quick-cooking grits. POTATO OIEESE CASSE.ROLE 4 cupe (1~ ... , cooked~ pota..,., 1 wp ....... '°""' 1aipcoa._.c:Mere "'lllllllDft .... "'""llDDft ground lllecl,...... Y& t111paDft cm weed 1 QIP grated rlwp dledder dleerlf 1. Preheat oven to 350° F. 2. Combine potatoes, yogurt. cottage cheese. salt, pepper and dlll weed ln - 9-x 9-lnch baking pan. Top with ched- dar cheese. 3. Bake 25-to 30 minutes until hot and bubbly. Maha 4 to 6 eav;,n,. Coat: $1.90 Coat per eeruinf f« four: 471 Coat per 1eTVin1 f« Ii.%: 31¢ lla-e'1 a 1p«ial recipe, "The CarkT Cooltie," 1ent in by Great Falt. Tnl>une F.um.T WDKLT r«Mk:T MN. DonaUl L. &r11trom of Hiflu.oood, Mont. We t!UnA if• MJ fOOd we de- citkd to publiala it. 11E CAR'IER COOKE 1cup ....... 1wp .... 1 oup ....... ....,, pecbCI ,_,._..,..,.....,. ....... ......... 1 t111pall'ft pure..,.. atrHt I~ ~ ........ all purpore tlour 21 paa,.~ot..,_ 21 paDI•.,. ~ .... IR ......... powdrf 141 t111paa..,... 2~..,~,....... 1. Preheat oven tom· f. In large bowl with electrlc mixer at medium speed, beat shortening. sugar, brown sugar, pqnut butter, eggs and van.Illa together until anooth. • I. sm together flour, cram of tartar, 90da and baking powder and salt Gradually edd to peanut-butter mixture stin1ng until welJ.Olended. 3. Take about I t.t>lespoon of dough. shape Into a ball the size of a walnut Gently pr.a. onto peanuts, place , cookie on tmgreased cook141 sheet and 1. Heat nwgarba In large tklllct ~ flatten slightly with fingers. bot but not lmOk.lng. Brown ham pat 4. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes until topa '* In marprlrw; ranove from lkJU.t arc crackled end a light golden brown. Ind keep werm. . Malle• ~I tU cooll~f I. Cook onkJn In pan dripptngs 5 to 8 mlnuta « until tender. S. Sttr In Ah. pepper, mustard, cloves, chicken broth. mam\alade and ~ c:rcsm. 4. UdttlY toa cooked, ctr.an.ct okra In AUCL Ptac. ham pattla on top; COWT. Hut gently 2 or 3 mtnuta untll hNted BARBARA BRITTON TALKS FRANKLY ABOUf COLORING HER GRAY HAIR w .................. ,,.. W-. .,_ ., .-i "ltlr. tr llts. NonJa• ........ ,...w .......... ~'° fiM .. ,_ .,,..,_ ,,,,_, ,., """ -"" _,.., ,.,. , ,_,.,, Jwr toe,._,. U. W • .col. • f ~ 1aowt frottt ,.. 1*19 ac1Nduz.. "' ,,.. ,,..,,,,. -" .,, "' ,.. ~ licnM. ........ ~logilts .. ,. WOIDeD feel that '°'°' pay ii • m.ileatooe. Getting gny doel make you feel older. It'• ckpreaingl Being in abow b~ l'd bttn involved with coloring my hair for yean, IO I know what an ordeal it is . . . endk• touch·ups ... ugly gray roou ... pot- aible hair damage ... that'• not for. me. But you cUcl color your halt. What &nally conviDced you? • • A very dear friend. She'd been coloring her halr for yean with au of thote prob- lems I hated. Then ehe twitched to Lady Grecian Formula and it waa totally di.lfennt. Lady Grecian ii ditferentl Bow IOP ll jutt diminatea everythiDg--Y--~ about balrc:olor. From atan to 6ni.ah, Lady Gruhn ia ea.ay. No mixing, no meN and no puositk-to it'• gradual and gentle. It cobs pdaallyP lt'a amuing. You liroply brueh thi.1 dun a1moa dear liquid through daily until your hafr ii juat the color you want. It come. out ao beautifully natural looking. You can even IWitdi to Lady Grecian like my friend dJd. You mean IOllMIOl'I who's been coloriQI her bUr can switeh to Lady Grecian? 1&'1 even easier than if you'rt gray. JUtt Lady Grecian the root area H you Med It -combing it through occuionally ... and It blend.I right in with the ooJor you've bttn uling ... and the over-all color get.1 'pnttieT and aolter-more believable look· mg. And, no ugly gray rootal ~ ol lllllJlf&hts your .... ~ talaly baa a nafuraJ healthy loolda1 ..... TJwik. you. With moat kinda of bairoolor, each and nay hair ii atuntL"d with oolor IO they tend to have the ume nther Sat look. Well, that i.m't bow natural ha.Ir loob at all. But Lady Grecian won. with the natural cbem.i.ttry of the hair 10 it retains thia natural blend of ahadet and highlight.a. Doo't a lot ol womm oomplam that coJ. orlns IMTill their bair dry and brittle? Tbat'a right· •.. but with Lady Grecian l found my baJr actually 1eema aofter laod more manageable than when l wasn't coloring it. l gueea that'• beawe It haa an add. balanced formula. HOW' ... dJd it tUe to pt )'OUI' hair that loHly mecllum brownl About 12 or 14 daya. But. lou of women love the color after only 4 or 5 daya. And if you're .witching or just going gny, h W:ea onJy a few appliatiom. You didn't mfncl mfnl it dally bJ the besina!Qs? It only takea a couple of minutes and It'• faadnaliog to waldl your hair gttting mon beaudfuJ and ln1 gray. Jo a lhori time you have the color you want and t.hen you're never bot.bned with ttrrible touch· Opt. You w yoa dadt do toaeh-aplP It'• aucb a .mae of freedom. I juac bnub Lady Grecian through my hair oocie a welt or ., after I tbampoo. No problem with ugly gray roo(I. And my haJr fcda IOft and healthy. You're• real Lady CNClan fan ••• Ob, I am.WbethcT you're gray, going py or already coloring your hair, Lady Grecian Formula I• the perfect anlftl'. • .. • What about )'OUDPr women luet bep.. Dhts IO Incl thoM Pf baJnP · If you'd JIM! lO find out bow beaudfuUy Ob, they'll love h becawe it'a 10 'moc::h Lady Gttdan Formula will wod. lot you, quicker and eatitt than anythiDJ el.le •ncl we'd be happy IO eend you a pttOUI beat of all, doan't mete up the natural trial .UC. Jwt acnd $1.00 with )'OW" name color one bit. In f~ct-if ~·~_onlyJ1'1 and addl'ftl to: LadJ <l__ftdan. F.ormub. around the temples put do that part aad ·P.O. Box 928, f~ Whltc PWu, .r. - _ _ .h wlll ~In. Or,P-can make t.hc ~ 1060f. Of COW'lt, Lady Crulao la avalJ. fnto bftuiUul h..,u,1ua. -.... "rble I tolltujlOWUtn c.lii, 111t. s.111 Clledl Of ................. 't 7 ·---. ......, ....... ........... ---......... .......... _,... .. ...,.,.. .... Monw;Ordwrto: IOCIWB.l~, IMElll ... k, ...... l .Y. t .. I BE SMART. SUVE EASY AND SAVE! REPAIR TORN VINYL INVISIBLY ·IN MINUTES! ffl (Cj ~ START YOllRi)WN llCISINESS FOR ONLY *300 Sell naUonally ddwrti9ed, finl quality SAMANTHA PANT'YHOSB N!RE'8 Yomt FREE ._... 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""' ........ ldt""' ........ --... stA}l,..,l _ _, ___ "'=.,.....-""wz=-==<>--.."==-'~ _ T-•AJIJ ---~----.. --.. .-...... ---~..-.-..-~---..a.---------., THE NEW PHYS ED: BELIEVE IT OR NOt KIDS LOVE IT Athletic competition is fine, but here's a program aimed at helping average kids prepare for a lifetime of h.ealth. . erdse and sports that many of us formed in response to the frustrations of gym class. 1be program aoc:om- plishes this ln two ways: in elementary school lt teaches youngsters indMdu- ally and at their own pace such bask skills as catching. throwing, running. jl.mptng and balance. Eventually, as ~ skills develop. ch1ldren begin to play gama that draw on what they have learned. Then. in ~ tchoo~ the st&Jdents are exposed to the kJnds of sports-tennis, golf, bowling. swlnvnlng -they can enjoy~ llfe. Slnce most schools don't have a golf cone or bowling all£ys, they utilize com- munity fadllties,. 1be progiam often means flex.Ible scheduling as well: In- stead of playing, say, football for 45 «llnutes five days a week. a gym class may travel to the k>cal tennis courts for two hours thr'ee days a week. The Impetus for ihe change came when President Kennec:ty established the President's Council on Physical At- MSS.. and ooncem began to mount that Amerk:am wenm't getting ~ ex- 11.-.. --g erclse. ·~ Council's report made us -~.;!.~~~~~~~~~~ ~ a1tlcally examine what was happening ..; ~ ln physk:Al education," says 01". Gordon By Polly Dranov Alk any ackJ.lt Amcrk:an to thlnk about gym class, and. l.l'lless you're talking to a former high-echool football star, the quesUon Is more than likely to proyoke rnemoria of tunlllation, frus-- tratlon or just plaln boredom. The rea«in for ttUs reaction, experts uy, ls the tnridltional gym class. with Its em- phasis on team sports and wilfonn re- cpremcnts. lt has managed to tum most of us away from a progr.n of oonttr..ang physical eurcllc. In fact. the Presklent'a c.ouicll on Physical Flt· nas reports that only 55 percent of all adult Americans get any .art of excr- dM at all.and many people who do say they aetellc explain that they walk a lot or bowl occa$k>nally. Now, ~ educafon arc movtng to change thls trend through what the American Alllahce of Hcahh, Physical Education and Recreation (AAHPER) calls the ''new phyaical education" or ''moYeJnent edualtlon. •• WUt .... New,.,. Ed? Its b.ac phlloeophy Is to do away with the negattve attitudes toward ex- . ..___ • Jeppson of the AAHPER. 'We reall.zed x that we had to give students sklJls they could take into later life. We also rec- ognized that people had more telsure time and that not many of them get the oppor1lmlty to play team sports after they leave 9Chool'' How Wldaprad .. h? No one knows just how many ele- mentary schools have made the switch from traditional physical education to ' movement education, but the AAHPER's bat guess Is that at least some of Its principles have been adop-' ted In about one-fourth of the nation's schools. '1 think the elementary folks have come a long way .... The children are doing lots of exciting thlngs," says Lucy Buri<ett, supervtaor of health and phy- sical education for the Shaker Heights. Ohio, schools. "But things haven't changed that much at the MJOOn<lary revel.'' AJthou!ji more junior and senior high schools are offering more Indi- vidual and bfettme sports. Ms.. Burkett doesn't think there's uythlng very dlf· ferent ln the way gym classa are taught these days. 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Educators have found that these games-mdudlng such ok:l stand- bys as dodge baU--are just too dlffk:ult for many children. For these kids, phys-ed class ls a humiliating expa1ence. Blanche T eitlebaum, who teaches physical education at New York City's Lehman College. puts It thls way: "A child's physical self-Image Ls fotmed early. If he's expected to do some- Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.· I thing physical and can't do It eastly, he gets frustrated and assumes he'• nonathJetk.'' In the elemmt.ary grades there's no "right" qr "wrong' way to do things, either. Bec•asc of this, a nepttvc physical aclf-tmage ll harder to come by. Everyone gets tQ play, and there's no competition to lessen a child's self-confl~e. In traditional phys-ed classes many of the games played In the early grades don't give k.lds rmJCh chanc:e to develop the skills they ~ lacking, And all too often they don't even give them much c:hanc:c to cxerct.se. A lot of time Is wasted ctand1ng around waiting for a tum at bat or lolling about after being elimi- nated In games like dodge ball 'What hap- , pens under the old system ls that tha most skilled chlldren get the most practice, and the kkls who need the most help are the ones who get the &east." says Professor T eitlebaum. "A student's conception of him- self ls better If he ls able to perticlpate ln the kinds of things his peers are doing." says Lucy Burkett. 'We need to be aware of all our students' lnteresta. We shouldn't be play- ing games that eliminate kids from move- ment" Derry Mk:haeJ, director of secondary- school health and physkal education In Whippany Park, N.J., aays hlgh«hool gym teachers today have to answer the question of whether they are going to oonc:entrate on making "super players" In the sports they teach or on getting all the kids Interested In sports. "We've gone beyond the days when phys cd meant footbal~ baaeball and basket- ball," he aaya. 'Wftrti trying to offer the kJds a program that will give them some knowl- edge of a sport. rm not In the recreation businas. I'm In the physk:al-educatlon busl- nea, and there's got to be .ome teaching going on." Tha anphasla on athlcUca In schools and the preoc:o ipatton of many phys-eel teac:hers with the fortimes of the teams they coach have been a continuing problem. 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In fact, it's eetll'r*8d thal the residential sectOJ ac~a lof 19.2'llo of all energy used on a ~I day Home heating alone uses 11 'llo. and the rest goes for heating water (2.~). air conditioning (0 7%). the 119fngera1or (1.1%). cooking (1.1%), clothes drying (O.J'llo). and sman epplances (21%). You can do something aboll it. Not only ll home ~on the road. too. And we can help. Write to Box C. Mobil. at the edctlWtl be6cJW for CM hM booklet. ·How amart dltvers save gasofine: 0 ...._ tor gold. The insatiable greed of an ambi- llou• Spenl8h COOQuerOf-francisco Pl.tatr<>- led In 1532 to the destruction of the Inca cMllza- tlon. The story ot how his crueltY reshaped history II told In the next eplaode of Im Who OemJ, the ·Mobil snowcue· docllMfltaty eerles on gram advertuMrs. Check your local lV blinga tot the·t#ne end siaion. ----:...· ----. ------------PEOPLE AND mu Who Is the 1Jpical Gambler? Would you bet I/OU know the right answer? Olances are high you might lay a bet on It If yot/re a man IMng ln suburbia, reasonably well-off and well educated. Why? 0eca1._ more than any other American. the affluent male suburbanite ts llkety to bet money,. especially If he's young and a bachelor. When the lnstJtute for Social Research of the University of Michigan con- ducted an "exhaustive study" of U.S. gambllng for a CongT....aonaJ commls- slon ln 1975, It discovered that 61 percent of all adu.lt Americans placed some k1nd of money bet during the precedlne year. Of theM, 13 percent bet only with friends or co-workers, 11 percent bet with bookies, on ttie numbers or In unllc:ensed caslnos, etc., and 44 percent wagered legal bets on games In various states. People give Iota of reasons for gambllng thetr hard-earned money: to have a good time, pass the time., be challenged and make money. Bettors don't worry about losblg. One •tunning d1scovety of the survey: ln states with legal lotteries and where parimutuel betting Is available, there are both more Illegal numbers betttng and more business done with bookies than In states where these activities are Illegal. -5llldsJ Sloup.-, PEOPLE QUIZ/ By John E. Gibson Will a woman juror give a male defendant a fair shake? WHAT MEN AND WOMEN DONI KNOW ABOUT EACH OTHER TRUE OR FALSE? L Most women have a one-way sense of humor: they enjoy the klnd that ridlcula or pokes foo at men but are "turned otr• when the joke Is on them. I. H a man were on trtal for his life. he'd probably get a better shake from a jury of women than a jw-y composed Of men. I S. Women aren't nearly as superstitious as they used to be. 4. Women have greater seJf...steem than men do. They liU themselves bet- ter and are on better tenns with them· selves. 5. The more femlnlne a woman Is, the grater her self.ate.em. 6. Women are more rulstant to senna than men are. ANSWERS 1. Fo.Ue. At the Unlventty of Massa- chusetu, a s1udy was made of the pref erenc:es of 50 men and 50 women undergraduates for two types of ~ rnorous cartoons: those which were hostile tow.,-d men. and those which l!mllarly put down women. The results: both sexea preferred humor In whJch the butt of the joke was a fanat... . . I. Fai.-. suggate4 by a c:ompert • ..,., of the judgments of men and _..,_._u... "Juccn'.:..Jn. Unlwnuy _ol. T ~ study ln whJch the IUbjecta read a aynopali of a trial In which the def cndaot WU either a men Who al- legedly murdered hla wife or • woman who~ DU'dcred her~ ---. ...- Eighty-four male and 101 fema&e stu- dents acted as "jurors." Each was asked to render verolcts and Hnlenoes. Flndlngs: both men and women we:re more Inclined to be lenient with de. fendants of their own aex. ~ 1 Falae. A recent untver$fty study of superstitious beliefs shows that ~ are no less supersHtJou.s than they used to be. Beliefs have •hilted, however, with many weJl-known superstitions re· lating to dreams or fortunetelllng los- ing much of their popularity and being • replaced by suCh thJngs as carrying lucky charms and walking around a· table to change one's luck. '· Tr~. A study at Oregon State Unl- veTslty of the self-concepts of men and women "5howed femala to have a more positive feeling about their Iden· tlty than males." Furthermore, women are more prone to face reality than are males. 5. Fahe. Paychologlc.al testa at the Unlven!ty of Montarm thawed that the extent to which women .possessed strong feminine personality qualities did not bar sJgnlfk:antJy on their self· esteem. Recent change.a have occurred lltlcmale attitudes toward the femlnJne role, so that masculinity (In terms of attitude and ebllltJe.s) 11 '*"'ved as a . -'Ocially dairablc characteri&&. 6. Tru. 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Scientists also ad· vocate this program as the basis of a general reducing diet. The health value of this diet is found· ed upon the fact that it contains linle cholesterol -which many doctors believe dangerous to the heart, kid· neys, and blood circulation. THE DIET REVERSES MUCH DAMAGE DONE" BY HEART DISORDERS Our medical establishment \'\as ex- tremely skeptical of the startlin~ dis· covery that the Rice Diet revenes much of the damage done by blood vessel, eye, heart, and kidney dis· Ofders. Without any medication other than a prolonged diet largely com· posed of _!.ice, some enlarged hearts grew smaTier, blood pressures and blood sugar dropped. CLAIMS FOR THE RICE DIET VERIFIED Teams of doctors from leading insti· tutions around the world investigated the diet. They thought that they would scoff at the claims, but they applauded instead. "The question now," concluded a report in one eminent medical journal, "is not 'Does the diet work?' The question is 'How does it work?'" 1 FAMOUS PEOPLE HAVE ENDORSED THE RESULTS OF RICE DIETING "I truly would have died if I hadn't gone" on a program of rice dieting, says the wife of a former state gover· nor. "I was seriously ill and weighed 230 pounds." She dropped 80 pounds "Now that I've gone from 227 pounds to • slim 125. pounds -my whole outlook on life has changed. Before, I was an extreme introvert. hiding from people, afraid of being seen and laughed at. When I had my p1c· ture taken, I would try to conceal my body by pulling my knees up in front of me. Clothes didn't flt right, and I never wore a bathtng suit before. in 19 weeks, and h~r blood ~ug~r I had no energy, and it was an effort plummeted as well. (Stn~e ~he diet 1s to do anythi~ No"" ,._ ~ \~ · largely ca_rbohy~rate, this 1s one of 111 the time; I've ->_-__ ~~ .<f!re nivrlar~ o.i 1\,l ••· , ~ ._ thin9S I never dreamed of doi119 as a A famous singer and movnra~~ "fatty." 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K1TS D1p .... 1nt FW, 711 9nadwq, .... Yortc, New YCNtl 1000I · ..._. Miid ... h toa:atl .. ldll lft ._ ...-llda ... d. TOTALPRJCa __ "Baaket of Poppl•" kit. S11.81, plu. S1.25 tor thlpplng. '··.:__=.~~ftefM .. fe".'Ae•r•.ao.-.i1..2li_ tOf thlpplng, ~ • . ' . . --"Ute le a Garden .•. " $&.00, plua 11.00 tor thlpplno. -Yetlow d«lor.tor frame, 9'" JI S", '5.00, plua li! .26 for 9hlpplnQ. TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSB> -- Make check Of money order payllble to FAMILY WHKLY Megulne-F.W. Kita (N.Y. State r~ts lldd aalet tax.) • NAME'~~~~-~...--~~~~~~~~-~-~- My Feet Were Killing Me ... Until I Discovered the Miracle of Hamburg! It was lhc Europeitn trip I hitd 11lway~ dreamcJ 11bou1. I had lhc lime and money to ~ where I wanted-Ke wh1u I wanted. But I llOOn learned thal money and lime don't mean much whrn your feel hurt loo much to wall.. Ahcr " few dayl of Ji@ht· ll4:cing my feel were 1.illing me. Oh. I tried to keep aoing. In Pui~ I limped through Noire Dame 1tno »Ions the Cham.--Elysees. And I went up in the EiffcJ Tower although I c11n'1 honeslly 1111y I remember chc view. My feel were so tired and sore my whole hody ached. While everybody else was having a gre111 time. I wiu in my hotel room. I didn't rven feel like ~illing in a sidewall. eafe. The whole trip was lil.c thul until I IO( lo Hamburg. Gcrm11ny. Thrrc. by a<:citlcn1. I lutppcncJ lo hear 11bout an r.rt'itinw lrrt<11I.· 1/ir1111i:li /or u11ym1e "'"" .m//u., /mm soN'. 111·hi11tt /c'<'I a11d f1'7l1. Thi• wonderful inven1ion WH a custom· madr foot support called Flexible Fcathcr- •prlng. When I got a pair and slipped them into my &hon my pui11 JiMppt'ar<'d c1f1111w /1ut11111fy. The fluiblc shocl. 11bsorbins sup- pon the)" pve my feel was m..c cradlina them on a cushion of air. I could wall.. 5tand. even run. The relief w11 truly a mi~le. And just one pair w•1 1111 J needed. I learned that women al!IO can wear thcm- cvc11 with AndaJs and open l!ad:cd shoes. They're comple1ely invisible. Imagine how dumbfounded I was to dis.- cover thal thele miraculoos dcvi«s were M>ld only in Europe. Right then I dctcr- mintd that I would share the miracle ~ disco\lered in Hamburg with my own countrymen. Today thousands of Americans of all aees -many with foot problems far mnre st,'UI' than mine-have cxperienc:ed 1hi~ t>le~ relief for rhemtelves. • r~ t--c.r.. "" Herc's why fcalhcnprinp worl. for them 11nd 11'/iy tlit'y nm wurli fur 11111. The!ie IUP- pon~ arc lil.e nothing you've ever eeen heforc. They are custom fllltd and made for ·"""' /ttl ult111t'! Unlike conventional Jcviccs. 1hey aclually imitate the youthful cla~ic support that Nature oriainally in· lend«! your feel to have. Whatever your prob~-<oms. callutes. pain in the balls of your feet. bumina nC'f'lllf end\. painful anlr.lcr.. old injurie.\, b11chches or ju't ~ncnlly sore. aching feet. Flexible Fca1hrrsprinp will brina you p.u1rantced relief with every step you take. Ooll't ..,,.,, ,... .... ~-.... ._,,, If , ... fed ..... die .mnde of Ihm· .... c.. llelp 1CML Wrtce fw 1Mn .._.. w ...... TIMft .. -.................... enr. J_. fll Giit CM _,_ Mlow _, ...., It'*"· ---------·--------'------------. I llATIUINI• llllUMntll&I. cewtMTI.. : 114 a. J. ,,_, .... FWH 1 I ......... l lM•tft I I YUi I ... to INnl --.._, .. lllll'•lltNd re-I 1 lltf fle1d1111 rua..n,t11111 Foot ~ caa riw. 1 I l'lffM MM ... '/fllK ffN llnldNtw. I illldlnlHd tMt 1 1 Ill«• 11 flt tllllptloll lNld 11111 flt ul-11 wlll call. 1 I . I I Pn.t N.-I 1 Addtfte ! : C111 I I Seate ZJp I '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---· --·----------------------------~ ,, YoU IUffer from Atth- rttla, you know hoW dif- ficult and painful It can ~ to get up from en ordinary chair. The Cushion-Utt-Olalr can lift you to a standing po- sition, slowly and .. anly, at the touch ot a button. The Cushion- Utt-Chair la comfor- table, too. It la aPeaaJly designed to fit you, per- sonally. Wheel chairs and rockers are also available. ,0.-1M>M IMfOMMTION 0.-A'"° TillAl, WRITI 0.-CALI. ~L 'Ml ORTHO-KrNETtCS, INC.~1110J•11•• P.O. aox 2000 OAL':.8~ WevkMhe, WI 531M 'w11 t•t•I ..... a I c Be A V.lP. Wlla Yoe Fly Want to get V.l.P. treatment from the airlines? Try tlleSe suggestlOlu and you'IJ get It, maybe. lf you, your spouse and your kids are going on a flight wtth more hand luggage than hands, contact iie airline ahead of time, and tt' s 10 to one It wtU assign someone to heJp you and let you board early. Want a special seat? ~ 'CU"e It's )IOlD"S If you'll amve an hour before check-In ttme. lf you're not limited to a pertic:ular de- parture hour, and want all you CCII\ get In the wining and dlnlng depar1ment, shop aromd. lf an airline menu doesn't grab you, then' s a good chance the company can sd>stitute sandwiches or a salad, a~ salt-free, low- calorie or kosher meal -which some ~ swear Invariably tum out lo be wtter. It's also ~helpful to call again to reconfirm your requests on the day before ~e.. INTHE - WORLD ••. Dolly Plll'fen H"""1Nl C..ll Clwr Tony IJenneU .......... .,... Jerome Alexander, an Internationally Diana Ross. Gina Lollobrtgida. Shirley renOwned wig expert. has created an MacLalne and Beverly Sills. In dlaeuss- oooffk:lal Wont Wigged Men and ing h1s "10 Worst" list. Mr. Alexander Women list. They ant: .Howard Cosell, offered a couple of c:omrDents about singers Tina Turner. Tony 8emett, the "wtnners": .. Howard Cosel1 quali- Owo; Elizabeth Taylor, Glenda Jack-fied on five CICMlts ..• one for each wlg «If\ llenmone Glngold. John Wayoe, he wears." And these kind words for DoUy Parton and-Marisa Berenson. country singer DoUy Parton: '1t' s as lf And the 10 best: Carol Burnett, ())er, she took every penny she made singing Burt Reynokls. Jacqueline Kennedy country and western songs and bought Onassis, Diahann Caroll, Ann~ hair wtlh It" ~T.U. A,_., doesn't buy very much any· more, and row the little copper coin _, __ ._ W a--•· A Govern- . ment-spomored study reoomme.nds C.. Aa I' ft J PJ <W Be A that the U.S. Mint ellmlnate It. since tt' s S. rt_...~ too expenstve to make and the purchas.. Parents everywhere try their hardest Ing power ls almost nonexistent . . . to keep their c:hlldra from misery. But Tiie Gr., P ........ are a national or- when the Institute of tbnln Dcwlop-ganiz.ation of people that. .... .. ment of the Unlwrslty of CaJjfomla at .................... rems ... Berkeley looked at the fonnattve years .. elll. They're primarily lnYOlved In of some 400 famous Americana-writ· poltticaJ action -fighting for nurslng- cr-s. p.tnters, Inventors, poOUdan.s and home reform, working to enforce new other$---it found that 70 percent tNld leglslation, speaktng at senior c.enters. abnormal or i.ri\appy upbrtnglogs. It The Panthers have just taken In an lm- .-d criteria auch as whether parents porU!ht new member, Ullian Carte;r. were divorced. or If at least one parent the nation's new Ant Grandmother {If WM aloohobc. mentally 111 or udlsUc. you're interested In finding out aboUt Some ~&es: Thomas Edbon was the chapter nearest you, write: National beaten 90 often his hear1ng was dam-Headcpll't.ers. Gray Pan1hers, 3700 aged; Eleanor Roolevelt had ., ak» OM>.stnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 .. ) hollc: father. "Our findings," says P '7 Dt , • ..._.et 'ct& is the true psychologlat Arlene Skolnick, "nae c:cnfeaslons of people who newr ex· serious dcdJU about the ~ lsted.. Upcoming Is Mary Hartman.· that traurndc events haw long-term llary Hartnt01&, An I~ Guide adverse effects on children. It may be to Ft:nlllJOOd (Slrncn and Sduster). that having to cope wtlh unhappiness It's the lnsplnlUon of the ahow's aew makes for a more resilient. productiye and will lncble IUCh gems as a photo- edult than havtog.a comforbb~ ~J-. Slf~cl •-~Hartman dinner party tend Ufe. rm not .o.c-·-~ .· ··~~ .. ~ tv ........ Hes. but netthe.r lfo.dd ~ feeJ But that's tame next to another new lt}elr c:hlldren will go to pieces If ew:ry-release: Jly Silk by King Kong . . . thing's not pa-feet" When a person sit. down at a~. .l-.f1e.1m ...UWl!ll.1 The New..,._ MllOaine ,. .. , •. .,...,,tr h Morton,,.,. .,, WoV.P....._......_ PlltltCJs ... u,wkioy -.. ·-.... Ice* 0.0.-0 II • FAMILY WIDLY,.a-y 11, 1117 ' the amowat he drinks may pose as large a dirait • ....._ as the decibel Jevel of the music he enjoys. Dr. Martin Robinette. associate prOf essor of au- diology at the University of Utah. gave some gracbate students too nu:h to drink and fOlWld that the natural mech- anism which protects the Inner ear from loud nolse loses Its efficlency as the body's aJoohol content 1ncreatea. HowT0DoSam10' a~ u...fe Proclllda You don't have to be an agency or an organization or a special-lnte:re group to pettUon the Conamer Product Safety Canm1sslon to do something about a product you ttunk Ls wwafe. lndMduals can ask the oomm1sslon to issue. amend or revoke one of Its rul- ings bv following. the guidelines the agency has set up. They're simple ~: your request should be Utled "Petition," and It '4houJd st.ate that H is flied under Sectton 10 of the Con- IUIDef' Product Safety Act. YOU should Include your name. addras. phone iunber. the product tnvolwd. why you think the Coawnlsslon .tpdd act and . ·1h0w lt .... Kt, S-4 ftv. ~ . ten copies to: Office of the s.cr.t.y, Cana.mer Product Sa(ety Commission. Wuhtngton, D.C. 'JJYJJ11 . A New Leed 0. C.. Dada C.•• New research sug9ests that Infants who have mysteriously died of sudden Infant death syndrome (usually called "alb death") may have died because of a genetic:alJy transmitted heart condi- tion. Sdent1sts at the ~tlonal lmtl- tutes of Health haw f<Uld that the parents, btodaen and sisters of babies who died of aib death show an t.n- usually hk.#1 prevalence of a particu- lar abnonnallty ' their heart examina-tions. If fwther Studies cooflrm that hereditary heart abnarmallUes are in- deed predictors of crib death. It ap- pears likely that electrocarcbogr 8IDS (hecwt tests) on newborns would be- came routine practice and that mea- ans would be devbed to protect the babies found most vulnerab&e. Go •tr 1 Slnp 0. n..lob ~ to a sleep resean::ber at the Untwrsity of Florida. taking a nap 11\Jdtt be the most benefida) way to spend your c:dfee break. Dr. Wike Webb says short naps ~e for better job performance. He cautions that a beneflcial nap must never be longer than ~ minutes. 'UJog naps decrease perf onnanoe becalase a person begins a full sleep cycle. and stoppiilg this just makes you feel worse." BIRTHDAYS (Sunday-Wednesday: Capr1com; Thunday-Sauday: Aquar- lus)-SHd•J-A. J . Foyt 42; Ethel Merman 68. MoadaJ-James Earl Jones 46; Shari Lewls 43. T I 0 ' Caty Gnnt 73; Denny Kaye 64; Mu- hammad All 35. ••••csdaJ-Jean Stapleton 54. n. .. , George Bums 81; Federico Fellini 57; Patricia Neal 51; Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin Jr. 46. Frlllay -Jack NidtJaus 'ST; Telly Savalas 52; Paul Scof~ld 55. SellmikJ Ann Soth- em 67; Piper Laurie 45; George Balan- chine 72; Wllliem Warfield fi6. W>uld )1)11 beliewe..? I fell in' lme with an encyclopaedia. Sound crazy? Maybe It Is. 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Beach -147-tHI SUIHMY, IMUAIY 11 lO:OO D~ lO:JO D f.11 ~ ~ Notrt Oamt at Marqutllt ll:lO • (rBI (I)) ~ Tn,lt tftw W Cowraae ol fiMI to.ind pia, !rum MIUIOll Httls Co11ntry Club '" Palm Spnnrs IZ:JO II 0 (I) f.11 G "'Msblld 1:00 D (<Ill(]))()) NIAlllUINll N.Y Nicks vs Golden State WlrtlOIS D 0 Cll f.11 111 TllCMll ()pell Golf T111ru111t11t Ftnat·round plJy l1om T llCSOll, At11on1 • (8 (I)) 8 Tiii ~ Tht 5Wlnd Mtn s q111hly1n1 round l:lO • (S Cl)) 0 U.S. lelill1 CllM,...... So 8 round matches with futurtd mnt 1n the htavywt11hi d1V1st0n l:OI 9 (<Ill (])) ()) CllalttllP If the S.111 Jo Jo Statbuck comPttts 1111nst lttn Shtlley rn lr&ure sbtrnc. Judy Scllett ws l'lhl Scott 1n lot rolhn&. Sllltley Muldow11ey vs Don '1udhommt '" luel dra.rsten 1n a quirter milt dl11 racina event 3:l0 • (1211 (I)) ID AIC'J lfl4ll W.U If Spotts Tiie Hufem Globe trotters art lutured '" an 11h1b1hon a•m• from I/It Omni In Att1nt1, Ga 4:00 D (<Ill(])) CJ) NIA lnUtNll T1111t aP911111m11t Dtnm Nuuets vs Sultlt SupetlOllrf,L. llOllDAY, WIUM'f l 7 i:OO a (121 ())) 8J Tiit P'rt .... lwe covetaae 01 thrs came from K1n1clollle Stadium 1n Seattle. Wash. C:OO G lfffl '-' tf lflfuft!lf.UKL~Yldieni ws Boston Biuuu ,:00111 Lam ~M&6iT~ ~' 10:00 m All1111tk Ceefe1111a w.11 North Carohn1 n Muyl1nd JZ:JO 9 (Ill> CV> ()) Gtl114 SIMI Tt1111is Biom Bora ol Sweden. Jimmy Connon ol the US • Italy's Adriano Pan1tll and Spain's Manuel Or1ntu compete Ill Ibis lour man, S200.000 tournament horn Sota Wtst no.-. . 3:00 • (QI Cl)) 0 11111 Cr°"J'a Prt-A• Colt Ttt11ft11••~I Uwe cover•&• ol th11d·ro11nd play from Pebble Buch 4:00 D 8 (() NCAA WllNll Oreaon 11 Ore1on Stitt •(QI (I) \11 he """'1 Tw Tiit SI00,000 Showbo11 lnw1tet1GMI from Lis Vecu. "'"°' S:IO D (Ill> (I)) ()) cas s,.ita ~ S:lO 8 (8 Cl)) 8 AIC'a Wi4t hN ti s,.ita l-00 IB W#riln W.etW Wa"ion n Htw Orle1ns SlltlOAY I JMUM'f 16 6:tO e a:J "CilJ leMldl lilt S.." (ldv) '70-Robtrt Wesner. Stuart Whitman. m HM C.llltlll" (dra) '40-John Weyne. Welter Pld&eon. 7:GO G "09I. T-. Tiit .. " (com) '6 l-1'mts tacney, Arlcnt Francis 1.111 m "Ilk. S.Mll G..a II w.....-~ (dri) '39-JtftltS Stewtrt, Jun Arthur, Oaude Raln1. t:GO. (QI())) a a:J "Utltt u.. " tllt llipt" (dra) '76-01w1d Soul, Lind• Pull. Lou Gossett. c.iot,n Jones, Chlton Oavil, Lana Wood. 9:30 8 0 (()<II G a:J "Stotulre1t" (mys) '76-811b111 (den, lostph Mascolo, lhc!lard Basehlrt, J01n KKkett. [hint Gdtos TUESDAY, MIAIY ti l:IO D a:J ·~" (com) '72-Alt>ert rinnep, Jan~• IMe. t:OO <ii CC) '11M Swett .wt" (dr1) '68-Tony FranctOSI, Mlcllael Sa11a11n. WUllUDAY I WIUM'f lt l:tO D CC) .. ._., 0." (d11) '69-Clmlton Heston. J~ Watter. 81~ D•n HID C ()) <II G CC) .. ._, l It,.,: la VIP UllWCMf" (•dv) '16-Ttrry 1(1se1, Trmothy Thomerson, Did Gautier. Jack C.Slldp, Jane Seymour, Huah O'Biiln, Pet Hemnrtoo THUISOAY. JMllOY 211 a.• G a:J "Oeatll .._ A ...,... .. (wu) '69-ltt Yen Cl"1. JoM Plunip law, l11i11 Plsldlt flltDAY, IMUMY 21 l:IO G CC) "O!Mf (com) '69-Tom Courtmy. Romy Scllneidtf t:to. (QI (I)) a CC) ....... "" .... (com) '76-Bttt Comy, Clmsly MtNICbol, Ktn Betry, Ho,e lan11. Celeste Holm. Rollttt Rud, Crata Sttvens. 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'INTRODUCING THE NEW MICE" Meesh, M0051c<l, Mouselceteer ... guess what brand new show is herel It's the all NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB with 12 "New Mice" lots of Mouseb-movles, Mouseb-slcits, Mousek.irtoons .ind Mouseb·fun for everyone ... and it's In brilliant Mouseb·color on your loc.il Mouseka·st.itlon Mdromedl.i Television's KTTV Channel 11 ... weelcnights •I SPM beginning on Mond1y. • R•nging in •ge from 8 to 14, the "New Mice" represent • wide vulety of cultur•I, ethnic and pi'o- fessional bickgrounds. "We tried to st<ly .iw1y from the slick pro," uys co-producer Mich.tel Wuergler, "we looked for person•lity ind enthusl.ism first." "Th1t's not to s.iy these kids .iren't extremely t.ilented," 1dds co-producer Edw.ird Ropolo, "be· uuse they .ire. But e.ich in his or her own unique way." And who .ire the new Mouselcetttrsl Who will be stepping forw.ird for lhe new role c.illl In 1lph1betl· ul order, !hey ire u follows. Billy "Pop" Altmore, an ll·yeu·old veleran of TV shows .ind commercials, m1de his debut .it age 4 in Lis Veg.u. The Pu.tdena youth got his nlclcn1me due to his love of sod.t pop. At 12, Scott Cr.iig of l.tktwood has done his shue of TV shows, commercl.ils .ind performing for loc.il ch.irit.ible org.ini:ulions. Nil• Dee, .ige 101bo of L.tkewood, h.u been singing and d.tncing since she w.u 4, ind this Is her first big bre•k in TV. Mindy Feldman, 1ge 8 of Ch.itsworth, hu been modeling since she wu 18 months old. Angel Florez, 13 of H1w1ii.in Gudens, played Mowgli, the jungle boy In "Fantuy on P.irade" in Disneyland. He 1lso did .t Pepsi commercl1I ind 1 TV pilot. Allison Fonte, .ige 12 of Buen• P.irk, ls .in .iccom- plished pi•nist. Active in the fuJlerton light Oper.i, 1he h.u m.tde sever.ii TV commerci•ls. Sh•wnte Northcutte, .ige 11 of Los Angele1, has .ilso gone the TV route doing shows and commercl1ls. In 1975 she was nMned Miss Pre-Teen C.11iforni1. Kelly Parsons, 13 of fort l.tuderdale, Florida, lovH to t•p d.nce and has ~ormed for civic org.iniz.i· lions .and ~rvlce clubs In Florid;a. Julie Peik.irslci, 12 of WHtchesler, hu .appe.ired professionaly on TV md In lout the•lre productions. Lis• Welchel, 13 of l.tke Worth, Texu ls •n .accom· pllshed ventriloquist .Jnd hH •ppeAred on the st.ige .ind In TV commercl.ils. Curtis Wong. 14 of V.incouver, 8rftlsh Cofumbla, beg.an singing •nd d.inclng for friends •t 18 months. TV commerci1ls .nd loul 1.tlef\I shows make up his professlon1I bukground. , .... SUNDAY I WIUMY I' MoiilAo • ll!Cllcltn 111 Advtt1blment -5:~5-...... ~~ 8:00 G ~rtUSA D Mfft ttie 1111,.n .., Stulhtr• ~Iii -6:30- • T 11411'1 RttlJloft as.i.~ Cl ()p«ltioll ~'JlllCY -~ .., ... '" .... -6:45- ... ()) c.ri-' C.lllfty/Wltll nib 1'1111 TV WEEK, JANUARY t& t917 I lltiiiAooii 12:00 en.~ ...... (I) ftn!IW• hf'littte Cl MMlt ' Cell• Cl) f1fltl ftf TMIJ .. ,;• ~ C I. 0 S F. • II P t -ri Thi." CJptJin Jnd Tennille (oft\t.igc Mr und Mr' 0Jryl OrJg11n) Jre among the mo~t ~UlC.:C\\ful hu\lldnd- .ind-" 1fC' teJm' in 'how business. 1 he ( Jpt.un I\ DJr) I Dragon. "lln of ~}mphonic conduc.:tor CJrmcn Dr.igon He " J nJllVC' CJl1furn1an and gre" up in Lth Angele) with two brC1ther\ and 1wo younger "'ter' Jnd ,1ud1cd d.i~~1cal piano for ten years. Daryl lir't performed w11h h1~ brother'\. Denni' and Doug. The trio rcrnnlcd one ''"Sle for Capitol. the record comp:lny where Carmen Dragon m:ordcd all hi, ~ymphony JI hum' 1 hat record wa' un\uccc\\ful hecau!.C. a~ 1he Captain put' 11. •·The Bt'atle' came in JU\l before we made the rec11rd and "c lo,t hope We \\<ere: an instrumental group. and you hJd 111 \Ing 111 ge t Jny JOh\ in tho\e da) ~ .. Dar) I\ kc:) hoard '' 11Jrdn. ho"' ever. <;00n landed him a JOb touring w11h the BeJch Bora\ a mu~1c1an and arranger. The Beach Boy,· Mike Love gave Dragon hi\ colorful n1clmamc in n:1-"0gni1111n of the: n.ival Captain·~ hat Daryl "ore on \tagi: 1 oni Tennille. horn 1n Montgomery. Alaham.1. ar· rived on the L 1h Angele\ scene via a d11fcrcnt route Toni "one nf four \l\ter<>. two of whom. Me"hS~!t and Louisa. now tour with the duo and sing bac.:kground vocr1h. After \ludying c:lai,\11,;al piano for nine year,. Toni moved 1<1 Cahforni.i "11h hcr f:Jmrly rn 1962 Her fir-< profe,\1on.1I cxpenenl·e ".i' .i' a member of the South Coa\t Rcpcr- wry Theatre. "here she and a friend. Ron Thrun~on. "rote a rocL-ecolog) musical en111lcd .. Mother rarth ··.11 opened in San Francisco to good rev1e") <1nd wa~ followed b) ii run in Los Angele\ ror thme perfor- mance\. 1he 'how needed a ne" kc) board pla)er r>oryl l>rugon. who wa) hctwccn Beach Boy tou~. Drogon wa' 1mprcs~cd with lxlth Toni's writing and "nging tnlenh. .ind introduced her to the Beach Boys who to11k her nn tour a\ the flr~t and only "Beach G1r1:· In September. 1973. Daryl and Toni cut the ~ngh:. "The Way I Want to Touch You:· at their own c>.pcn'c uftcr the tune wa' turned down by \cvcral rec.:ord com· panie2. 1 hat recording became an 1n\tan1 hit on I o., Ang'Mcs radio \tatmn,. dc~pi1e not having a ma1nr lnbcl or distribution network behind it. Its succcu won them a l'Ontract lo rel'Ord for A &: M ~ccord•. Daryl Jnd Toni were morned on Valentine\ D.iy. llJ7.S. JUM before thctr \nl&\b single. the Neil Seduku/ Hdward Greenfield tune. "Love" Will Keep u~ To- gcthe"r ... broke nauonally Start the New Year Right. doln ••okEnden® now . . .. If you join amok Enders now, and follow our plelWlt proeram. Hotk'd by hospitals, leadln1 corporations, and aovemment acenclet cout-to-eout, amok Enders hu helped over 100,000 amoktn kick lhe habit durlnf the put 8 yean. SmokF.nden thow1 you the way tb quit calmly and comfortably. You amoke 11 much u you want until you quit WITHOUT bypnotis, willpower, acue tactics, electric shocb, or cllmbln1 the walll. Come to a FR£eEXPLANATORY SESSION, and brine your cfcaHtt.es ... by f'eb. 24, you won't need lhem anymo~. 1..0CATIOH OR~NQ't._C TY ANAHltlM Anaheim Hya11 HOUH Tu .. aav ) 700 5. HatbOt 81•d. 1/11 or 1/18 Acto'' from Oitne t•nd 7130 PM COSTA MltSA Monaav South Coan Plall Hole! 1/10 Ot 1/11 San 01e90 Fwy. at &ttstol 7:30 PM l[L TORO/LAO UNA HILLS New 0..1 Soup Kll,hen Reu. 237•0 tr Toto Aa. £.or S•n 0 1•90 Fwy ~~~n~~1''19 7:30 PM FUl.l..IERTON 'ji~~n~~01'fi 9 HollO•V Inn Rl.ett10e Fwy. •t H•tl!01 8 1 7:30 PM HUNTl"IOTOl'I 91tACH Slltfaton Bu ell Inn Thursa1y 2112 Pacific Cou l Hwy. l/13 Ot 1120 ee1w .. n Buell ana M•ln 7:30 PM SAN CLltMltNTI S•n Clemente Inn Tuua1v 125 Avenhu E101ana1an I/II ot 1/18 S.n 01e90 Fwv. at Callll1 7130 PM Rl\/UUIDIE COUNTY HltMl[T VMCA Tu .. aav 200 E. Menlo at 5111• l/llo•l/18 J bll11. north of ,.lorlaa 7,30 PM l'ALM Sl'IUNGS R1maaa ll'llern•t1onal fllurl<laV 1800 E. Palm C1n)'O,., 01. l/13 or 1/20 11 Sun<IH 7:30 PM RIVIR51DIE YMCA Tw•1d1y 4020 Jellenon · 1/11 or 1/11 we11 of Ma9noll1 7:30 PM SAN 91tRNAROINO COUNTY SAN 91RNARDINO Hiiton inn Inf, 10 · W11orm1n E•ll SEMINAR STAATS Tue1aav 1/25 7. PM Monaay l /H 7130 PM weane1<1ay 1/26 7:30 PM weanua1y 1/26 _?•JO P.!j_ Thunday 1121 7130 PM ruuaay 1/25 7rl0 PM Tue1aav 1/25 7:30 PM fllur1<11y 1/27 7.JO PM Tuuaav 1/25 7130 PM Thuna1y 1/27 71JO PM , ... 1 SUNDAY (C-tlftued) <a Cllallelp C., Tlllllis S) n...w ill a..rica CDIMMCntbtlMtllldo GTr...._.C... Olllllft &a-n -'12:30- U @Cll 9 D "~ a Mewle: a::> "n•aer "' t~• Trip" (wt$) '65-ROIY c.J~oun. CD ca.tlle Q. ID ...... : Ml\t c..,,. ~ .. (com} ·u-c11.nu tauenton -~a.ia DOit~ 1:00 8 (<rn CJ)) CD llA ...... Game I of a doublehudtr. Hew York llnd.s YS Golden State W1n1011. II 0 (]) (JI 11 TwcaH Opu lioll flnal·round play lrom Tucaon. Amona •<a W> a TIM ~n The second Men's Quahf)1na round ((21)(]))~ QIMia m SitMP<• " OMMtt -1:30-.... .,... .leQ UMa ,..,, .. (ldv) '43-Mlcllael O'Shu l2ll Tiit lrom "16111 2:00 • IMll: CC) ... Pl'W.1111 Alf1lr" (rom) '59-8.1rb.tr1 £.den, 5'1 Mineo CD ...,~_. II) ftrue SF•lttlllfftMJ fDA~T ..... -.M -2:30- • ((8 Cf)) 0 U.S. lt1la1 CM1111'nllll_. Si• 8 round m•lthes will take place on the earner USS Lrnneton. ••th the 1111ln evot tn lhe heavy'!Wt11ht diYl~-Larry liofmu taltd 61h WCHld wide aaainst Tom Prater cf Mi.aml, flooda ID ....W. "Tiit ._,,. (suS9) '59-Peter Cushlnt. Chrestophei let SC...W..tMWWW ((21 (])) C--'1 w.iw 3100 • «m Cil> w c:w...ae 11 111e Sues The second seuon of this popUllf HfltS bt&lnl With ltt Capadu star Jo Jo Starbuck compelfna •111nst Ken Shelley 1n lleure '4lina: h1dy Sdlter vi Plul Scott In toa·rotuna: Shirley Mul~nay meets Don Prudhomme 1n top luel dracster comptlihon on lht Quartet·mlle dnastrip. BMO.Mtll Cl) WIW WIN ht 11 ... : "O•, Tw. Tllr•~ (tom) '61-Jamn C.cney, Ailene francl\. (!I ... it: a:'.) "AAil'!llHI 11" (adv) '66-St~ Boyd. .., Silllfilr tUlCl).,_U S Ji.t., S•aart Shaw ..... ((II) Cl)) Wul WttN tll ~ llltiMt -3:30- • (QI!())) 0 UC11 W"' Wtrl41 tf s,.rts The Harlem ()lobetrotttfl, art featured 1n an tJhlblllo~ pme from the Omni 1n Atllnt1, Ill. O (I) .., " Asrlcllltwt IB ....... T ... Hlll 4'100 • {C!l) CJ)) CJ) -........ Time eppro1imtte. Otnvei Nuueta vs. Suttle Sllpmonlt'S. BTlllSIMIJU.. , .... 10111N6 8:00 .. ()) .... • l\at'• Cl1 .... : CC) (2111) "City ....... "' Ille S.." (•dY) '70-Robirl W11ner Cl lurrDll'• Anlmll Wotld • NEW TllU/STATIOIU ew.aJWWW • !II Tiit ltlut4liMt ,,.., lbdlillt m llllwlt; (211f) HO.r\ ~" (dra) '40-John Wayne, Walter Pidaeon. Clalrt Trevor. (()?) CJ)) Mii Gellu• Shaw a CJ>ll 1m as,.c.: "" ra St11 s.cur ~~Ta• ta tilt Ml111cw ec:..w11ew - ~:30-·=)(J)ltft . ~-• Wi41t WWW ti ~tu,. • WttN " tllt s.a ,. (I)) .,. •• s,.cta ~ ... ,~ 7&00 • (tm (.])) Cl) ....... IJ IUGGED ADYUTUlttll • Ol5"EY UCITEMEllT Al a Cll 9 ca WMN " °"" 11tJ "1111 carton end the' Mountain Men" CoMI. Voun4 Ralldy Benton's lniisltnct on 101n1n1 the Fremont ltllWJ t1pechll0n mulls in tia1e6y whtn he lost.J llif b«rowtd mule and 1$ cepturtd by tl1t evU Hukcll-1h11s torcln1 th& tntlrt fiemont party to effect an afl-®t racut atltmpl. Cl) v.,..,.11 tM ........ s.a 8 (8 ())) 0 TIM y..._ ,,_.n (R) Part II. SlOIY lollo~ the hards/lips and triumphs ot David and Molly &talon wllo. with unbt1t1ble .couraae and love. tackle Ille DJkota wlldtrness 1n the 1870''-ll llllwlt; (at) "OM, , .. , Tllr•" (tom) '61-James ~aney. Cit ROY ROG£IS & DAU • EVANS HOST MUSIC HAU MtEltCA .., lllllit !WI ...,le.a a lllloM: ~ <'I> "Tiit c.t c. .. 11111'' (susp) '73-Merrdith Baller.. 9£ .... at~ 8r00 U RHODA has .....ct to * SUllDAYl T9111pt: lier fuMltsl .,. .... ,, a (<rn CJ)) Cl) -.... Rhoda has 1 lland 1n break1na up Biend1's romance with kookit mus1C11n N1<k Lobo and ht a«ldentally re1Jh1tu by bruk1na Rhod1's toe. II 0 CJ) !II Cl HC !n4a1. ..,......,,~ "London Bnd&tt · Tlit la!e Jack Cu srdy auests IS a ch11m1na British lord wflo llke.s 1n annual American hohd1y to steal from tht wullhy as 1 muns of sub$1dmna his h1&11 slylt of hvma. 8 ....,.,,.. WWW ti M.tli' Cl) ,.., M.tnMI Variety Hw • (ft Cl)) Qt $11 •• s ... "Death Probe" Coll(I When a illnt mechanical t1uture. deslaned to wrv1ve on Venus. accidentally lands m Wyomina. Steve attempts to stop 1H>eloie it can destroy a small town ID llloM: (Zllr) "lllr. Siii"" G.s tt W11lllnstt11" (drl) '39-Jame.s Stewart, Jean Arthur, Claudt Rains tDS.. Yt1tyU.. S) a..ric.a -1:30-u P.HYWS Is now-c.ttn * SdnU1l TOftipt sftt l'inatS p•bltr Romeo! a cm CJ)) (]) "9ylll1 Phylhs takes a romantic pluna• with a charm1na profewonef a•mbler, and JUSI when the rorNnct turn' serious. ht ~tin&$ the news tlut their unt0n 1ust came up "snake eyes •· • ~ .. Marty Allen &UHIS. (21 Fen111 R"9lt 9:00 II SWRCH Rritdla to • Sulldlyt Pet• Incl MIC # Probe lllclnep I Murdtf a (()?) CJ)) <D s.lldl Mat and Pete 10 into achon 11\er an apptr· enlly une~l1in1ble attempl 1s made on Malcolm's hie. e0fll1 .... m D A WORLD N£MIEUI * "UTIU LADIES Of THE lllCHT" • ((21 Cl)) !Ill AIC Su•ar ·lllloM: ~ (211r) "Utttt U.S of 1llt lllafrt" (dra) '76-lmda Purl, 01v1d Soul. Lou Gonett, Clifton Devis. C.rolyn Jones. P1ul Burh, len1 Wood Shunned by her parents and unlllble lo 1'1 help trom lht j)Ollce, a teenau runaway finds her· ult drawn into the hard woild of pimps and proit1tutet. G THIS IS YOUll lllLE • An Dud UllCOMdot&s U11tll lllhlnt of Jan enMsllYMlllll O)IOHUMIAID * Rally hi SllbtMll .... " .... ' TV WUIC. JANUAllY 16, 1917 an. o.. w., ID ....,.,_. Tlltittt: U,.uln. Dlwnslaln -9:30- 11 ID Cl) (JI D HC '41nday lillwlt: CC) l'O) "St....tretl" (dra) '76-Barbara Eden. Joseph Mascolo. R1e~1d Bauhart, Joan Hackett Ms Eden stars as lrz Stonstreet. a pnvate rnvestiptor lfl1o is assraned to locate a small·t1me hoodlum and turns up a surp11Sln& lin~ between the hoodlum and a powerful bu!.lnessman. • Tiit IMc Is C.lq CIJ s....., & c..,..., • Allllltl & c..t.lo me..-.. 10:00 U SEE THE BEST! • "Entertll111r Of Tiit Y11r h1rds" Tonifllt. a <W Cil> Cll filil Tiit btert.hm of tlllYUr Awuds Jackie Gleason hosts this 7th annual prescnlltion taped 11 Ctas.lr's Pal Kt in las Vttas, and futuren& appuranees by Ed11r Beraen, Milton Berle, Geofse Buins, Johnny C..rwn. and Natalie Cole, on hand lo enter t11n and to rec11ve or present the coveted "Gtora11" statuette . •°''"~ II Glrw lM Arwtr11111 .., 6iolptl '*' ID 9ltnl awry fl1wt• ..... CBIM'9r41o11S* -10:30- • JilMIJ s..wrt s.... G Arill1 Liit 11:00 II a <II CD ID> llm e hc.tNtttn (.[) Tiit nL a.II m lllultll: , .. ,...._ II) 11M HoMJPlllUltl (2J) Cl) 1111111 of Ult '91111 a ~ '*' for1111 G AclwtkJ at Larae ( 121 (])) A"'1 Wiiii•• Cl 111111111 S-apl't -11:15- ((ll) ill) s.-, .. C-,.111 -11:30-..... ., *'"" .. c-,.llJ e TIM 700 Clull 8 (8 Cl)) ~ltr 111nlt1tl Vtritty S.... <D T ..... G 111..,lt: CC) "Tyc.oon" (adw) '47-John Wttne. L¥1tnt 01y <II lllMil: CC:> "T11111" {dra) '69- John fottYlhe. fredenc~ SteflOfd II) WttN CllMpltnMip Tt11nlt O lloril 12:00 • MoM: CC) "C.. S.,W1111Mr'' Crom) '61-Rock Hudson. Gina lollob11S1d1. Sandra Ott m Lost "' s,ac:e 1:00 D At 0111 Willl ••. U SurtltM ' -2:30- • Moolll: cc:l "Tiit Ullm" (SU$9) '6'-Lee MIMn, .John C.S.vetn, Anrte Dickinson -3:55- • lllMie: '11lt ............ , •"- .. ...... (com) '4S-Ja~~ S.nn1 MONDAY .IMUM'f 17 r. __, * ,,.._ listllto. l!lt1M ... OAT'TIM£ rtOCUMS. W..,,.,,.., ~,Ml Ille ........ DAmM£ MOWIES t :JO • "S,W. ., the ltort-1' (adv) '38-Henry Fonda. Ge011e Rall. 10:00 '81 CC> "Chi" Cd11) '69-J1e~ P1l1nce, Om11 $1161•1. ~' 1>111 Luna 11:00 Ill "Ault Odltl" (wes) '35-llubar• Sl•llW'ft . Prnton foste1, Me~ Oovalas 1:90 • "TtN«e 1 .. 4" (d") '41-0,na Andttws a (C) ·ww A IN9ir'' (draJ '69-V1<na lrti. Peter Mc[neiy s "WIN Is tM Willd" (dfi) '51-Anlhony Q111nn. MM Maa nan1, Tony franc:iou. 3:00 G a:J "k11,i.ca" (wes) '66-0.le Robertson. t (JI a:J "tf9111y111Mft Hotel" (com) '6.4-Robtn Goulet J:JO 8 (CJ "ltat t•e Oolf" (dra) 'S4-Humph11y Boc•tt I vi A Hid e:oo 9 Cl1l (ITT> I """ D O CIJ ..... eSSbfTr_. (()'-ef,,.. • (IJI (()) QJJ Th rro ... , ltvt comest from the Klnadome Sladium 1n Sealtfe, Wullinrton Gc....&1 m hftriCc• rllllltr ..... u m Dlctrlc c.,.., 1B llnlMtk Series .little .... -6:30-• Ditllll1 CijestS 1nc:luk Dtbbtt Reynolds. Jeff llodtts, Lanr Hall and Heltn Rott CIJ .., 5riffl~ !II ... ,. Ctlltill si.. .. , .. ., Alfllt (Clll CJ)) ~. 91*1 llltT ... T• 8 :00 G THE JUJHSO"S "'°" • to MMdayl '*''' ..... • new hobby: ttylnal 8 ((ll) CJ)) TN JtfftnMJ .. @ (f) (f~ Ill Ult11 HttM • Ille Prtirlt "O"'''"""' T11r c11tzens ot Walnul Crove are ~td wrlh lur when 1 dtadly ltver whN:h Im claimed hves 1n nurby commu ntltes, 11 blo111hf lo lown by M1 Cd wards. 8 Tl11 MlllioNht (J) lllowie: CC'J (211r) "fail Saft" (susp) '64-Heniy Fonda Wallr1 Mattliau, Oln O' He11thy D llHl '-t11t tf ~ WtH Jl>t Monlrul Canad1ens n lloslon Bturns 11 BostOll Caidtns mm.oooPyr.-m '•11 lllNI a ~ CC'J {Zllf> ''TM u.,.· (dr1) 10-Barry Nrw1111n H11old Govld. o.,n1 Muldaur fD ~. of ,..,. A Wttlly $f nu of s11 one hour proe11ms in whrcll hosl Slewr Allrn and 1mpot11nt pel$0nS d1scun some ot lhe most srin1ltcan1 social queslloni DI West ern history Jayne Mudows u Cleopah 1, Pel tr 8tom11ow as SI Thomas Aqurnu , Jot Earlo as The odo!r l!oostwtll, and Joe Siiofa as I homas Paint dtSC11$S the pt Obie ms of .20lll ctntul}' Amttru ud flow tllf nation beame 111dtpendtnt 11> S,.llllil .... C9 la.-. IMP11t "'cnm -1:30- 0 BUSTl"G LOOSE/Pre· * lllitrt! Comt4y of 10n fltein1 coddllna klnl U (<nJ CJ)) ()) m:MIUll Id· 1111 IMM A comedr stt1es s1err1n1 Adam Arkrn as 22 yur·old Lenny Markowrll. w!lose search IOI rndr pendence 1nd a Qrter is hamptrtd by ovei p1oteclr1t puenls and 1b1ee 1dv1te arvtnl bfolhen Pal Carroll Jae~ KulSChen co sl111 as lht p.trtnts • .... Witll • "-· • Clw-Wlb 9:00 D (<Ill CJ)) LU Mmlt libudt storms out Of lbt houst and into a romantic httfe 1ntau11nl after Waller loib1ds l1t1 lo hlwr lunch with a handsome newly divorced "frrend " Q SPECIAL-THE MAN * IN THE IRON MASK PRUENTED IY TIU IEU SYSTEM Q @ <IJ m ltll Sy1te111 ri..t. "Jht Man rn lht Iron Mu~" (2111) R1thard Chambtflarn pleyi 1 dull role-u lhe effett Kini loves XIV and his twin Pt111tppe rn thrs lttevtsion ad1p1Jt1011 of Meundre Dumas' ck1111e comb1n1n1 Itel and ftetlOfl to cieatt 1 S••"'b11t~ltn1 1dventurt and h11h 1nl111ue Ml rn 17th c.enlury France Co star> art Pat11ck ll'cGooll1n. lou1s Jpurdan. Jenny A(utter. S11 llalph R1clla1dson. Ian Holm. ind V1v1en Me1cll1n1 a reter Gllftn a <a (()) Wondtr W11111n "Jud1t111tnt rr0tn Ovttr S1>acc" C3n clujjOll Wonder Woman belr11ndi All«•. Mnl to WI~ by I to11nt1t of !)!Jam alatl'lltcl 11111 llu"""'s '""' ~ I lll!t41 tO ll'Olt CIVlhltd ol1nell CD ...,, '11ffia Sh.. m TN VlfsWlll ea 0... Unlwrvt THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN $ECOND IRU5' DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE * 12.883 RlUABU'S AHHJ/iJ. PO<JHTAGt AATl•t YIU Nol all second trust deed loan1 coat the Mme. That'i. why che Federal Government ha1 given you a simple way of comparing the annual cost of any loan .. the Annual Pe rcentage Rare. The lower lhil rate, the lower your annual cost. Mo1t other companies ask y9u to pay Annual Percentage Rates from 17% 10 21%. Tha1'1 because they charge you 10% inlere"'• a maximum commia· sion and give you a short lime to repay. Not u1, Through Reliable your interest rate is lower (9%), Che commission is lower, and you get more rime - 8 years -lo fully repay your loan, including prin· cipal and interell. There are no balloon payments . We offer you an Annual Percentage Race of 12.88%. Check around. We believe if'1 the bear rare avail· able ... and il's available to everyone . The figures look like this. For every $1,000 you borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months. The total of payments is $1,407.36. We als.o offer 1hor1er term loan• at the aame interHI rare and commiasion, bur wirh proportionately higher Annual Percentage Rares. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any lime .by pre-paying inlerell on the balance in accordance with_ etale law. You may borrow from $2,000 fo $50,000 on a fir&I --.. or tecond trust deed loan -on any real ellate any· where in California. On the avera~. you11 have your loan in 10 working day&. No gimmicks. No double-talk. We just think 11'1 good busineu lo give you the fact1 . . and mor• money for your money. I eiRELIAB L E MORTGAGB CORPORATION Ill. Tt11ltd and RISptCld Brtklrt lor 26 r1111 ~omc-: Ora ... Co: 2295 W Ball Rd .. Anaheim (714) 776·6543 Loe A ..... •: 320 No V111mon1 C211) 666·2525 Sf V.U.,,: 18455 Burbonk Blvd .Tar Land (SU, 987·2:23~./ OfteetToU·fre• ""-= Sen Gabnel Valkiy 1213) 442 6668 South Bny Lnog ~ach (2131644 227l. ~nlura Coumy (805) 4Cfi 3733 p ... - MONDAV (Cont#t!MdJ tD A C.-Ullltp tdtd bttll 8y rel1hn1 1lob1I problems to both commun1hes and 1ftd1Y1du1ls. docu mcnlJry cmphu11ts how 1ntt14e pendent we arc upon ont 1notht1 •nd la!StJ Ille qucSllOns ol IUIVIYll lot both n<h nd poo1 ntl ioni H Mib llMctas -9:30- ., ((Ill CJ)) Cl) lU's h l1 Crn· &ti's rom1nee With marrrltd SellllOI Jool1n 1s 1 b1uer 11101>lem tor Rtehard and Charley thin 11 Is IOI Ille couple 1n qutSlion 8 Mt. LIC*Y 10:00 U (lllJ CD) Cl) CIS RtpotlJ "Tht People ~ C.ry Colmoit" 8rll Moytrs IS ch1cl lf90lltf IOI lhlS pio1r1m 0!1 Clry C1lft'!Olt. whose uttuhon 11 set for Janua1y 11th Pror11m stud1u the mtcllan!CS 111 our JUdtc11I $y$lem ind tht PfOCllt •11th1n 11 who optr1lt under llH! 11rw ol Irle ind dul~ Oee1sions. ...... Cf) Ct!Mffty '""' D (cat CJ)) QI A f'IDMf Ollt .t ""• (R) This counlry/wutern muSlcll l(lt(lll sl111 Johnny Cuh, his prole1c Clcn Shirley. Linda Ronst10t, Roy Clark and Foster Btools ti WIS l1ped II lht Jtn neme Stitt Pnson allc-.-t.• fl>"-:"~ -10:~ mmm""" 11:00 1!1 D Cll Cl <DI ttl1 Cl) lltwS • (121 ())) I.aft AIMrlc.tn Style CJ) SiAt* Mltdl Up DIDI O """ m .,,,, Hart-, ,.,,, ""'""-• S.r1wt 111'41 ((ll) (I)) ~. bid Sllo!r !Blato4~ m Of11111tk Serio -11:30-., ICll> (JJ) CIS bit .._ CC) ~ ·01111 Sunday," "I/end· ell• lor A S.1nl" D ID CJ) (JJ Ill....., Catllll CJ) flit l'Tl Cl• • Mowit: .. .,_.. .. (dr1) '56- Ctenn ford, Donna Reed. mMttr...,. a> 1'111 llMtrl!IOOMl't (ff) Tiit 700 CJ• (ft ([JI klwt rldlel n1ttrt G)llewa/Mewlt Ill> ..... : (C) "Tlllt Udy" (dt•) 'S5-011V11 dt Hn1ll1nd 12100 ........ "..,.. Cl Mh11: CC) "Of'ttt I• Ille "'-" ~m) '55 !hit Bo111de e llttlt: "Cry Ou111" (111y1) '51-0w:k Powtll. Rllond1 ne1111n1 ..... ..,_. fOllr °'" tf ,..,... .. (die) '63-Jun So.et -12:30- • Alt.lfl&hl Show: "Tht Tutti Vl<th11," ''Shoot llud, Ltud11 .. .I O.'t UMlnnlMI," "M"*t Ill ttle 11111 ... • ; 1:00 • (If) ) ,....,._. -1:30- 2:00 -~ a::I'~ ft( A UMly MIA" (dll) '68-01n Bloch1 ,.,.,o TUISDAY I 1:30 e "lttt LIUt"" (dr1) '45-J1nn1l11 lontt, Joseph Cot· ttn. 10:00 ~ ·~ Tt1ln to M~n" (d11l 16S-l1ek P1t1nce. Yvonne Fu1n11u1 11:00 CJ •Mr. LllUf (ldv) '43- Cely C<1n1. L1111ne O•r. Ch11ltt Bickford 12:00 ID "lt tllt h d1 ti th ut111" (lllfS) '48-0d POlrtll, S.1ne HHSO, Mayt~ 1:00 a "t1a.,.....a111m" (mus) '33-Bob Hope, WC Fields Cl CC> ...... WllMI ill Edtft" (dr1) '58-blhtl W1lll1ms, Jett Chandler. l!osannt Podtsta. ~ (.C) "'1ttb ,._. (drl) '68-Anlhony Perk1ni. T utSday Wtld, llt~rly Garland. J:OO D CC) •40 Giiiis to ~ ,_.. (wes) '67-Audie Murphy. ~ '1lltitltioll to tM Oita" (rnvs) '57-Cene Kelly l:JO • CC) "Tiit LH1. l.111 Trllltr" (com) 'S4-luclllf 11111 OtS! Alnar, Marroric N111 lvlAIAG 8:00 •• CJ) <mi ((fl) CJ)) .... D ID CJ) (aJJ Cf) D llNt • (21) 1Mt11 lut1lb1ll l.lkm 11 Klnses City <D '-'..,.. De-Mt m hltfWlt r .. uy ..... If fDEledltc~ m DrllMllt s.1e1 a•o..oae IDUttle._. -6:30- • 01111~1 Cunts rnclude Oon Mclean, Mrke hrrell, Nancy Sln1tra, lee Hu1IWOCJd, Ceor&t Schindler ())AMJ Ctlffltll III llltn lilfffl11 si-m r 11111ty Mfllf ((11) Cl)) C.-.1 mz... 8:00 U ((fl) CD) CJ) ....,,, Wiit ~CBS News series with 01n ~Iller. CMrles Kut1tt and ~!bar• Howar rtport1na on 1nttrtst1n1 ~It "°"' 111 w1las of Ide Tiit SllbjtclS ol Who's Who ••II locus on peoplt •host •tlmhes ma" them worthJ ~ 1tten11on-liom pohucs. busi11us. alld lht 11b. Ch1r1ts llu111t contnbutes leatuies on unu1u1t lolls he's found "On the Rotd ... e o 9 eaa.aa.~ $lletp "l /le Oudllesl Enemy ol All" The real Pippy Boy1n1ton 1utsts u 1 v1s11Jn1 atntrll, wlule 1tfleJ star Robel'! Coot~. as P•Hr. falls 1n Ion wrl~ I b.auhful nu1w in tht conclu $IOn of a lwo p111 tpnode (J) lllftlt : ct.> (Ur) "l-'1114 ti LM" (com) "63 Rol>ert Presto•. Ctoorr11 Moll, lony RaMafl, Waller Matthau • (QI) fJ)) (lj "'"' o.,. 1ht Lui of the Bia Trmt M•lphl" Ralph finds sudden wealth ~ll1n1 lootb1tl Qrds lo 111 the &•n1 but wllen ht tom a bundle lo a loup 1uy, ti's either pay up 01 cln D Mcwfe: (tJ (Zhr) "GulMHe" (com) '72-Albert Finney, l1n1ce Rule, 81lht Wh1tel1W, Frank f1n1ty m t.nt ., '" Wiid at,.,,., ..... e lrn/hMk Atflirs QI) MoN: a::> (Zllr) '1llt c;..a,t. -" (dra) '71 Juht Clmst1e. Alan Biies. M!Cllael Re<11ravt. Oom1n1C Cu11d. Mar111et le11hton tm lf.llill lbtiollal ~ Wtrlrttillht IN*•'• The story ol • 3.00 mite voy11e ol Ille huae double·hulled unoe lrom H1w111 to hMI. u adventurous Haw1111ns un derta~e the epic tourne1 in u11ch ol tllto anctent he11l1&e " a> tlltlpiritt • "rdlic '9itllOllMN -•30-11 .._,,,,llA"1 •<a ) o Lim .. & Shirley In order to d11 up S20 tKh to attend 1 coc~t11I parly •here they will meet some busintSSmtn LIY crne and Shirley volunteer lo tit SllbjKts for stitntrfic e&Pfnments Gl..c..wlti e 1:11111ae l'rocfllll ti) SilM1iOn Colnffy 9:00 a ((11l (J)) M•a•s•tt Cho Lin, a younJ Komn who recently won the M•A•s•H p1111 PIHll cll1m pio11t~•P !Of the 4077th talks Hawkeye 1114 8 J" 1nto • 140 loan to buy 111n1lothis1mptndrn1 wtdd1n1 a111~ Ult a®ce ol frlnl 8u1ns, who predicts the Arnerruns will ntvtr ste t11e1r monty •111n Two d1y& t1ttr Hawkeye hnds Ille biid' 10 bt. Soo11r. sobbine ""'' Clio Lin s f11lu1e to 1elurn D 9 ()) 1111 Ptlln Womu A tno ol suburb•~ llousew1ves, drs posed u male motorc:ychsts, rob banks lo cet dtlenw lund1 for lh111 1mp11soned husbands • 0.C.Mr llWe • (<JI Cl)I ~fJ .. lltft, '-Miii Ho 1nform11to11 av1H1blt from tht N1hrlQlk 11 0111 ptU$ llmt ID llM: (J:) ..,_. fll..t llM" (die) '68-Tony fr1nc10M. MIC:Ntl $irq11n, UcQuthne 8mc1 tDlllt!Y llrifflllli.. •Vlf&IMM m11-..iw1rtefJ 111a..111.-...wrt1111141t TV WEEK JANUAllV oa, 1tn -9:30-a (Cl1' ) Cl) OM Illy 11 A r-Ann's dKISIOll C:OllClrAlftl •Cir • for lube ind Barbar• 1t1ns ntlJOllt disappointed and lrustrtled. espemlly 1tter the 111tf l1thtt inltfitrH e fat!ltr KARI hit er• fulwt Q)~lllar '75 10:00 a <cm Cl)) CJ) Koial htn •tter several wrtneSStt overhear bttutfluf L1nd1 Hopper emphat1all) $lltt lhe plu1s to kill her 11tsenSil1Vt lover, Kojak see111s powerless to '109 the ~1me btc:.1use he cen't prove ~" existence or loc:1te lltf intended YIC trm Suun Stlltwan &uesl' U ID Cf) D '9lia 5'11) H0pe Unlt Slll'S IS I pdllc~n who helps 111b 1 rapist duo. but then cannot eet the temhed Yltlolll lo l1ee them 1n court Alea Rocco. P1me" franklin, Quinn Redeker. Leland Pllmer and J1mu C111f1th 1lso tl11 U D ,._, (]J C.ltbrlty Re.wt D ((ft) ([)) 8 f1lllfly "Return Enraaement" Ooul'l old flame, a 11amorous 1ctreS3. 11 1n Los Anaeles to appear 1n 1 pl•r 1nd lries to tntrce 111111 into 1entw1n1 lhe11 re"tionsh1p a~· f'D MHtiac " tM ..,.. It) -10:30-ma> m11ee 11:00 aema """ 8 ()) <DJ@()) .... • (all CJ)) I.aft MtrkM Style Cf) Slndes Match Up Dlillftrld m Miry ltart111111, Miry H.lrt111a1 m S1t,...i 111to ((ll) CJ)) TM .. llCll ~ 13 .. " $l'04ldlo m ,.. luhlrt a> Dr 11111 Ser1a -11:30- • ((]J) (J)) tJ) Cl11.tCt .... : ~ "Ntllliyt RuelrOn" .. U> ([) (Jal 1111 w..., c.- (J) Tiit m ei.,. •ca CJ)> a'"""'' .... ., Hit .... . ..... CD The "'"--IJ'flll-••n111111 IS .Tiit 1'00 CM a> .... · 12r00 81.cefCrM:llt D Mni.: "C.,tal1 Flry" (tdw) ')9-\lrctor Mcl.,ttn, P1uf l11il1 m Mnl•: "th last ......_., .. (mys) '41-Robell Cum1111np 11t Mowit: ct) .... & lllt WI• PisW' (wes) ·gs Matk O.mon -12:30-a lll·"f1at Sllttr: "T'lltt Mai Gtor)t," "flit brty ""'·. "b•ry-bodJ's 0.ndti(' 1:00 U (ft> (I) <lit T °""""' 2:00 D M"lt o .. w.t11111re: ''Tiit Tilltd lltJ ," "CflM " Sita" • .............. f,. A~ "'-t, • "1)e IJcMMr . c... '~" •r1111 "' t11t 111111" -3:00- ., Mnl1: "fred" (dra) '63 ~ Mo"tlomtry Chit, Susannah YOI• {w•DN•SDAYI WlllAIY lt f ............. liltJ.ca, ,itaM'" DAnUIE rtOCUllS. ...... "',.., c..••• ., .... ..,. ....... DAmMC MOVICS t.JO. "Ollr(lllen ~ (di•) '39-Tlte Line S1stm 10:00 QI ct> ''Hi lla el Me11· tu11•1" (d11) ·~1-Jack Pala nee. l?:tt • •Ufa Dt tt ~(com) 'SJ-Jane Wy1111n. Ray .,~land l:IO e -..... All•" (adv) '36-MM Wesl. VICIOI Mc Laflen e (t) ".,.._" (adv) '69- Vlflll llSI. James f oa Cit (t) "A flea II Her ttr" (com) '68-Rlchtl Robtrts L .. e (t) "l'lle Iii ""*"" (wu) '61-lM Van Cleef (IJ ct> "Tlte lbh4 Spur" (wu) 'SJ-James Stewart 3:30 e "Ctlllt lac• Uttlt Slltu" (dra) 'S3-8u<t lancas· lt1, Sh11ley 8oot11, Terry Moore I ivliiiiG 8:00 •• (I) aJ ((ll) CJ)) ""' • 0 Cl> ( Cl)) • !Im e SSbt Tre• (l)'-er,,.. D '--" • httrWtt f Mlily eMMi-u • EMtrk c.,.., < m Draiutic Stflea OMitto.ctas • l.lttle bals -6:30- D Diq~I Cuuts 1ncludt Kiiiy Carltlle, Judy Cothns Maury Wills and Plul foster CJ) .., Sriffinl (JI Men Griffi11 SMw • r""" Aff 1lr ((ll) CD)~• mz- 7:00 D•OCJ)Gl!llleWa e u.na. CJ) My lllfM S.. ()) Te Tell tilt Trlltll .. c.c..tntiel • t lM I.Aley G)'ll1t Fii • .., .... DrMI a w, Gritfitll fD lldtil/L*tt lt.,ert (llll ())) loum "' Mdillt'• ""' -7:30- 11 litrorllillpiall 8111 Daily 1s host of this comed) with seahl 1aas and schtick. Cast lncludti ~tnnelfl Mars. Barbara Sharma. Jim Backus, Vicki Llwre11ee. 1nd Art Met11no .......... Dollan CD TM ~ Ctlltllt B llltO'--CJ) s Ul,000 Qutstlell D TM J.Mr'a_. ([l hice .. ..,.. .. ""' l4llldl ((I?) Cl)) ..., lites di. c-try m CM11111 n T~ G lbMTMtTIMt 0 $25,000~ ID"f"T,_, ~ Wegner, • .wm. 8omJMf'I, Ind hef boea, OSI chief O.CV Ooldmen (Rlch•rd AncMl'90n. ,.n), IT1fft In Of'•~ conf«e°" to deVIN m .. n, lo Cbmbet ttlf pl•n• ot • 1elenti.t who hu produced the Cobalt Bomb-the ultlmate w•Pon-lnd It threatening the world, "In the lnterHta of peace," In "Ooomtday," P1rt I, on ABC'• The Bionic Woman, Weclnetdly It 8PM. 8:00 fJ ((ll) ) ~ TllllH A one·llour eplSOd• (part I rud1tduttd from last week) 1n w.hich Flood• bttomn concerned when Thtlma btcomts 1nwolved ••th a hlndsomt Al11an student fto11da and Thelma han a hud to hod contr011tat10n ovtt lhtl1111·s dK•SIOll lo move 1n with her AfTrun boyfntnd Just when Thelma thinks she's eot 11 made, her boyfriend throW\ her 1notht1 curve D O Cl) 9 CID CPO Shukty A hau dryer confiscated 1n the barracks $tarts the aellon roll1na u the recruits Ir us tr ate Cll1tl Sharkey wtth tho l1ck1da1S1C1I altitude • °"' llbs ., .... CJ) MeN: CC) (2111) "Otlll !tut • a .. .,,,.;o-•ulf" (dra) '68 Jamn Coburn. Cam~ta ~1rv 8 (9 ) QJJ liHk Wt•H Jaunt is pitted 1111nst a maS1er computtt dtv1sed lly a lamed scien llsl 10 blackmail lhe world into luhn& peace D llllewlt: CCJ cnr) "h111bt1 OM" (dra) '69-Charllon Htston. Jessia Wallee. 81uce Dein m "'"' WofN of Altln11ls CD Ptrry 1111•• fB llort111 V11ittJ Hout a NltioMI fitocrafllk m11ot1 ID cu•.-.. Wrlltlitla m i.-u11cuae ,,..,... -1:30-D @ GTh lllltleu StM911 ~ "Tht Cml Rift Dmtnhon th1utens to lraclure the f er111son f1m11} when MK flatly refuses to attend croup thmpY sn SIOns Which PtUY thinks Wiil add sparUt to their hves -~Gilia -~-9:00 8 llUUGUUl EVE GALA * Top stars of all arts honorlltWludtllitl entertaiftllllllt spedal D (i:m Cl)) l•H&lltll ht liala (2~hr) All lnauaural he tnler t11nment special hononnc Pmldtnt elect J1mmf C.rter and Vice Presi denf·elect Walter F Mondale. from the John f lltnned1 Center for the Perfo1m1na M1 1n Wash1n1ton. D C Celebnhu on hand for lhe pmenla t1011 include Hank Aaro9. Jtck Albertson. f1tdd1e P11nze. Belle Davis, Shulty Maclaine. Sidney Pother, Jun Staplel011 lll1 Jombn Joannt Woodward. Jolla Wayne. Lfi)flard Bemstttn. Paul Ntw1111n Jollnny' Cash and June C.<tt1 Cash Chevy Chlse. Clam1111 Dale al!d Doll n1e RJy Albert -ol the New Houston • · Dpera-s11111n1 stlrchons from "Poio & Bess" and the AJytn Ailey Ament1n Dance Theater D 0 Cl) crJ> 1!1 Sll'ttl'a Ceurt An overly uaer police woman on lht vice squad aouh a 1ud&e who-she bthtves-ts lryrna to pd her up. and an 11$$lslant d1st11ct attoine,:. Wt$ ti as his opportunity lo a•l lOtllt faVGttble headhnu IOI himself 8 lMlllltM B ('11 ) laratu Tony ~ltlU IS ~ftOl!lfd by 111 1n1ry fhtllo nun When Ollt of her street kids JS m111dtied to keep h11n from 1Jlk1111 to police ID lltn Gnffltt SM Q) Vlr&IMt• a~ D Dia ill Allltrka LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo' paper & we will back & trim yourtags. Or try two cards back to1:>ack. $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 ea . 6/9tagsS1.50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea . Sales Ta x Inc luded No Cerd ? Dt'•w your owtt Of \•ltd yovr n•tnf, -'"" o...i pl>Oft<t l'lumllor Wt'll m.01 onr urd pet l•O loOO 1' ..... , ... ,, \ WIDNllDAY CC-1Mued) -9:30- D U ()) 9 G • ..... .., lliPt ... : CC> (tO) ....., ' lalMJ: L&t Vtt» Ull4trt"tr" (•d•) '76-Tt11y li1m. T1111otlly Thomersoft, 01ck Culler. Jack C.Uldy A p111 of SllSlltndtd Us Veaas undtrtO'ttf pol1Cemen m is 1 Sl~ll"I duo. and llSC tlle11 r.onUcts 1rnon1 1nlert1l!t'i\ on !ht Slnp to lelfn lhe wlletHbouts of • m1SSln1 IM&·hme Sinter An u$11oWJ1rl wrt nmts the slayln& ol a Lu Veaas 1nlt1t11ner Furlna 1dnrse pub· hc1ty would alfeel her child custody ficht, she turns to 811ney and Benny to lot help. When they 1mv1 on tht KUC, they It JUIPfl&ed to turn the e11te!U1ner wu not &I.tin, bl/I IS 1 kld11o11p •IC1rm. e11cw. ,...., • u Cri* ... CtWa 10:00 ())~ .... • (QI 001 a Q,1111'• ....., Wll~e ncatiomnf It 1 movnllln rtsorl wrth Jill ind Kelly, Sabrrn1 btcomes fnendly wrth 1 famous Eu· 109t1n soc1.1I critic wllose Irle 1s apparently rn d1n1e1, despite Utt presence al U.S secu11ty men ...... •'--*' • USA: ,..,.. & Ntira -10:30-...... 11100 •• o .... • (8 Clll LM A1Mna. Style Cl) SlltClll ... u, •OCD<II .... ...... • lllfy Maft•11 ... ,., Hlrt.M -~--• .. " GMdlo • Tiie O,... llllMI -11:30- • Cl) ... 8 G CD 9D...., r... CD • ma. • (Cll Cl)) Tiit ... ~ltt/ ..,_,_.IM ..... .... ....... ,. lllll'J (Im CJ)) Tiie bldl la. • Tiie 7IO °" ...... .... 12:00 0 e (Im Clll CIJ CIS L1t1 11ow1e: CC> "Oel1 Ol1" tlle w.t." (com) '69-*klt Cluton. btell• Panons. ....... ~ D lllttlt: CCl ''TII• .,, ""- ,....... ......,.. (SU$1)) '71-llocer Moon. Olp Ctoraa Picot •Ille*-...., tM W' (wes) ·~1-11oM11 Tetlot. IH Hunter ...... "Tiie bit" (Id¥) '48- ~· F1i1Nnu Jr -12:30- • Alf.1101 SMr. "Tiie C.rt· l.IMr," w"" le It YtfJ.: V.., ,.,._ ltr." "Tiit LldlJ T em 1100 • G 9 (1)T..emir 2:00 e ~ CC> "Melt feet" (mus) 'S2-Gonlon Mec:bt, ld4lt 8'~t11 • ...... DtllMtf .. tlltt: (C) ....... " ...... (C) "Tlle Utt & DMtll-'C.... ... . -2:30-::.'r' -.::c..~ r.~ A , ... 12 THURSDAY I WIUMT 29 fet ....... ._ liltilo. ,.._ '" D&nlM[ 'IOCWIS. ...,, lw ,.., cm11uh111, n Ille ..,. ...... llAmall llCMU HI• "Tiit MM I i.· (dra) '47-lda Lupino, Robert Aldi. 10:00 • CC> "Te• St'911• .. Her (6r1) 'S9-Jeck Paluce 12:00. "fltlltr Is ......... (com) 'SO-W1llr1m Holdtft. t:OO 8 "lilt Wt44l1c Mlpt" (dr•) '3S-Caiy Cooper • (C) ----Slut a.,tllMI Sallr' (com) 'S9-lamtl r..,ney, Shrley Jones 9 CC> -c.r.. __.. (mid) 'S-4 -H1rry 8tl1fonlt, Dorothy OandtlCICt. Purl Biiie-, t:JO OI (C) H .. MW ......... k r" (rom) 'S7-Cary Grut, Oebolall Ktrr %:00 e "Illa•'• Castle" (dra) '33-Spenctr Tracy. Z:JO (JI CC) "S.Hll Hiiia ti .... ,. (rom) ·~-M11io Lanza J:OO G (C) '1M Ttdcltl'' (•al '66-Audit Mu1plty 3:>0 • tC) "llq Stlttltl's ......,. (tdw) 'SO-Otbofah Ken, Stwart Grt111tr 1v1i111G e:oo • • (I) at ((llJ CJ)) ..... DU (I) (Ill (I)) D .... • S Star Tm (l)C.., ..... •'--*' -~,...., ..... l} m "'-'.,... " 11.-, c.w H11hli1hts of ln1ucurallu D1J ICtrvttra, rndllllrnc the motorcade to Ille capital, the swtlflll.I 111 cert· lllOll)' llld Ille IN UCU11110ft l4*C11 atDr...ckS.W a•o..ci-ellltlt._. -6:30- • Diwllll Gut$!$ include V1lt111 Pemne, Onld Soul. R1eh11d Jordan, Peter rtncll Ind CllllCk M1n1ront. (I)-~ (fl lltft~Sllel9 .,...,.,.. ((J»(J))~ 7:00 e•UCEDCI._ • Ueita. Cl)lilynt..S.. Cl)TtT••TnO Gc.c.tr.U.. m I LM i,.y •• Fii ec....... SW,Crtfl& <•oo e...a • 11(11111'1 ..., -7:30-D Plf.llfm ....... A llalf·frout ldvtnlllr• d,.mt bNld Oft U.S. A.r f0tce INdl(ll tlrWI actmty Pro· cr1111 llan Joflfl 8tlltlfl1 Peny. Liu r111 Tewa. Cert Alldtrw11 and Elinor Don1h11e 111 atOfl., ra1111n1 horn wt--.. lo ellllM dtststtn. ....... .., ..... ())Tiie~~ • lflllill'lllt'•....,....·'T11t Fo1 L~ A loo~ at tf11 fel!IM and 1ecend111 l1d1ts w!lo llwt wor\ed 11 20th CtnlllfY·fOl Cl)C...C... ....... , .... 9 u Cl) IWdl c... .. ..., .... (Clll (J)) Tiie ............. • ,...,,, c..Jac ............... •cai...t21flllaM .,,. ...... OJ) -.nu: n.. ,..., ~ • "f" r,., 8s00 ..... llltetl cw.e. * llOJ.TM[ WALTOflS • (Im CJ)) CJ) n. ..... .lollll wonden ti hrs llt'll wlllt• collar fOb ••th tllt H11h••J D1p11t111ut Is wortll loslnt both h11 flmrly ln4 tilt freedom ol beina hrs own bolt e@ Cl) at• liltMtera, lllpttrlta " MJ11ia? Rod Serlrn& 111rrates lhll lnVHfrt1tion ol such strance and pun1rnt plltnornt111 11 lht loch NU$ MoMtt1, the Abom 1ntblt Snowman and Slafoot. ....... IM .... m FrHdKt """"' •• • Surdl Of &.W/P..., Datr.,. TIM .... Ilea ht,Vel T..itt Cl) • TH Mr. Otr.i AathOllJ Ournn rs !Iott fOf tlllt drlJll ol (rancnco l'luno'a Ntell illto Ille foothills of t11e Andes to ~ an cmpwe h1H tllt Ille ol (llfOPt 8 ((8 Cl)) QI Weletllt ttc• llttrtr D ... : CCl (ZIW) "o..tll ..._ A ...,... (wt•) '69-Lee Van Clttt. ..,,.,,., .... . . .., ... a llltrit: CC> (Z~r) "C'"'91re" Part I (di•) '63-Etlu~ Tatlot. Rich.trd ButtOll, Ru Hatr1aotl. .......... TllMtrt: Upstttrs. Oownsl11rs ., ..... ,.. • ,.,.._ ........ rnci- -1:30- •;. wry • ca ())) a """' ...,_. Illa 9:00 • 8 (Im (J)) CJ) Hawaii fltt.0 Worklna with a Tokyo poliee officer, fat O's Slevt McGlrrett 11 out to bust a 1un·ruuln1 operation slretthlnc lrOlll HIWlil ID Japu . II.ID Cl) at • lllECM '"""fiii-.... ...,,, (2bf) JMiis Whit more 11-uelles his acdtillied one man st1ce p1nentat1011 al ill~llllut rna anae,otu and rt•lni1«11Cts hom lhl cololtvl CM"' of ltltry $ Trum1n, lllt Oftt·tllllt ~ whose l'ltSldtllCJ _,,.Mtd IOlllt of th• lllost hlsl0tiullJ plwot.tt years of this century. •--°'*~ CV llllM: CCl "nlef c... • c..n" (dra) '5 "Galy Cooptr, Rite Haywort~. Yin H1lll11, lib HUAltr •<<llCll) .......... A "lhiA' ttar' report aitial of dttac livtl _, Ille I 2tli precinct, and Woio llWuteM 't• ralp tr. tM folet lllltft ht ftlrM 1141'11 hawt lo -*'•kit .... Crifftl .. .,.....,....... .. ,.... 10:00 • (Im CJ)) Cl) .. ,...~ ..... Wiien I bilioNlrt dies fllll prJOI lo t1lt 1"9'Pt Alcide of • MiMs1 WOINI, lar111by lrlfcn a~ t1etwet11 ttie dtatlll .,.., . ttamnc t1lt WOllltft hid beet 1111 ., ••• *''"" 20 ,..,.. urtilf. .... • ((II Cll> 0 s ...... " s. fl'Hdlce "Tiit C.n111b1ls'' : :.:::.,,.. '--1 eo111e ..... -10:30-........ -~---11:00 •• Cl) .... UD Cllat•._ •CCII Cl)) LM ...... 11Jte CES-...llltdlllf . ...... • ... ,, .,... ...,, MaftlNI ........... . (Im CJ)) Tiie ..... ............. ... ,...... .......... . ..,.... ...... -11:30-• (Im CJ)) Cl) CIS L* ..._ lelt~ "II Ho1r1 of fur," 111d "Ph111tom ol Hollywood" G GI Cl> at D ...... C... CD 111tmcai. • <• Cll) a 1...,.1at1N ,... CMftc• of tilt nriM 1111•· CWlllOft l'lrlita held 111 WutdftCIOft • .... .,... ..... =, ,, •"" 7IO 12100 ............. D Ill* (C) "f., ~ (COM) 'SO-Jeff Cl!Hdlet. LMli111 Dar. .............. " .. Cllr" C.,S) '32-Walttr Htlltoft. ..... a:> .......... ,,,,.. (tdw) 'M-Tli Hollltr. -12:30-........ a.: .,. " l.111 sai,.," "tM ,,...... .. ~ ... r." .,.,.,, .............. 1100 eamatr...,_ •""ma. 2100 ......... u......, ,.u.tl ....... " ......... "' ..... ....... ~ .......... .. (.-kt*" ..... It t .. .. ...... ..,.,.. ... -l~ ..... : (D)"'llll ...... Clftt SMl1" (COlll) '57-VlltlflO de Siu. FRIDAY I JMIMIY-ll , .......... ..._ ....... ...... '" DAmME rtOCWllS. .... llf,... uhnce,.,. Ille .,, ....... OAYTUIE llOWIES .... "CIM9*•" (4r1) ·34_ Q1ucltltt olbert 11:10 • ~ "It c... .. Delle ...,.. (ldv) '73-Jack Pat.nee. U:tl e "Nia llN ef ,,_,. .. (drl) '41 -llobert Mllellum. Jm llusal. Y'lllUAI Prkt. l:tl e "Tiii U. ~ (wes) ·~-Jtdlt Coooper, Liia lM • a:> "lllllter t.fey" (dr1) 'S7-T 011 tu.tis. Piper laur1t • ~ "uttte ,..,..,. .. .,..._ C..." (adv) '61 - Jlmmlt Rodceri, Luana Patten. JM.~ "Tiii Aqyy ...... (df1) '69-Jan Sterfuit James MacArthur, Willi1111 Windom. 9 a:> ''nlla C.14 .. tllt lllcM" (com) 'S7-Paul Ooll(lls. J:JO • ~ "Auata.U" (dra) 'S6-lnc11d Btr11111n, Yul lltynntr, Helen Hayes. iviiili e:oo •• CJ) ((IZJ ())) Cit ... • o Cl> ca Cl>) 111 """ eSbrTrll Cl)C..~ ...... • hrtrWtt ,..,, ..... a .... ,,.. • Oedrtc c.,., • llrllltllc .... ......... .......... -6:30- • Olllillll Guests ill<'* (d A1Mr, Rel~ Waite and Sta YtlMll ())..., .. 9 -.-.... .,...,Affair (all CDl '-"• ... .,,.... .... 7;00 eeD CI>eD._ elllna. Cl).,'lllrw ... Cl) Te T• Ille Tl'ltll ec...• ··-..., .. ,. ....... ·=...~ • 19"'1 <•Cl>> ..... •lfdleW•...., -7:30-;s&n e<JID CJ)e~ ~-­........... en..,..,..-'11~"""' ...... IP~~W' . ,.., 8:00 U COOl 1·'1..i.el * Hip a4¥ttlttlfe with lsllM rncM...-41 e ((Ill CD) CJ) Ct4t I An ldlOll·ld'ttnturt •bout em11renq ~ue oc>t1•hons on a small island off lltt So.thttn C1hforn11 coast duUn1 Wtlh every kind ol emtt 1ency, from murd11 end rete11ts at su lo loSt hitchhikers. $111UUltrs, and other lhruts lo Ille f~nd's populahon. whether 11 be trom animal or men In Ille piemiere epqode, • 111an IS lost O¥er Ole channel rn •runaway hot"' balloon. two sklnd1ttn 111 Ire~ 111 an uftdetwaler c"'· and 1 bulfllo prt· !tis the ll&hlllou1t Bat 111 lown Lo his llon'lt on lht 11111e llld1C1hn1 11 1s rtscwe hme ap111 lot tilt memben ol lht lsllnd Rescue Form e o CJ) <11 • s.1111• ,., Sii "Chinese Jortu11" Cr1dy lntr an Oriental ma&K trick end shackles Fred Sanford lo Aunt Esthet. but the d11edions for releasinc the locks are wntttn m Chlnest • ,. Alt Tllltt CJ) ...... : CC> (Zllt) N....., ... ..._.. Cllral 'SI-James Stwart. Bu C..mra •ca CJ)> a o-,.., 11111e No ""-•hon a.ttlllllc from lllt network al Ollr pitta hme (J)C....&C....., .. MMt: ~ (lllf) "Ol»Y' (tolll) '69-To111 Courtu1y. Ro111y Schn11dtf • ..... Ille ... ,, .,.,,, ..... S Mewlt: ~ ·~,. .. Concl (dtt) '63-Ehzabtlh Ttylor. R!Chlld Burton, Rea H1rr1ton. m.,..... ........... eoa.... ......... t.....,. ,,.,_ -l:JO- .. ..... ~lfl'tlll * Ltbl11111t•A1Mt-Maram. a.art • lltc OM, s,.citl 5-ts 8 D CJ) <II D W ...,_ S,.CW Bob's ~lal pests lot 1 his comedy SfltClll from like hhoe 111 Ann M1111et. Charo and .. IC Davis . ,.,,., • CN.Wita eNStreet._. m C.-.., VNle!J SlielW 9100 e C<Ul CD) CJ) S.., & cw 5'lllr cuests 111 Ken Betry 111d a.tty Whitt • , ....... Qelct • ce CJ)) a Ate FrlUJ ..-. ~ (Zlw) .,_ IMI II" (com) '76-f.onvy, Clltltl; McNicllol • Ken Btrry, C.ltslt Holm. Hope Lanae. Robt!1 Reed, Ct111 Stevens. M11cia Strusm1n, 1Tracr Brooks Swope r Id I.Ince. Comedy COl!Ctrns • ~ of people on • cruist ship to Medco and lht YlrioUJ tclvtnlllres ol Ille pauen&;i:nd '"" "Ike. ...... .. • Tiit WlltillM .s-a1 ...... S.. at TllllOt "All Csuy on (' J. loot 11 fht economic IC • Ille qed-pell'lblt, mte1C1 Clll, job diluuftiftlfion Incl fOdal Meu(rty-eumlnlllc bolll tllt MM fib Ind Ille h1adtquacitt of IOdtl PIOl'l'M lor •llior citia11. Oocu llltOtllY ~ta ..... """" tlloll1 1111 p11,,ica1 ~ of llina. • • *"' hlce """ -t:JO- • om. ' Kanlet IBlllC:llesT.,._ 10:00 9 CCIZJ CD) Cl> E»aiti.. Sllila • @ (I) <II • Tiit kifM f° .. "The Trees. lht Bees Incl the T.J. flowt11" Concl Rockford IS 1blt to free T.T Flowers lrom lht sinister rest ftome wll11e his schmln1 dnititer and son·ln·l•w ll1d him committed. but lh1 old 1111n panics Sttothet Martin. Ctelchtn Ccwbtll ind Scott Brady 111esl .. """ ())~ ..... II fHIS & • .,,, "Carter and Monty" ac-... tD ( .... It s,..,.., ll)(Jllttt .... -10:30-...... et1eru11Dfalllt 11:00 •••a""" e ()) Cll a CJ)._ e Cll CJ)) 1.-A111tricM $1J1t CJ) SilClel ... u, .. llftlt: a::> "0-W.•'• ...... (~) '63-John Wayne, ltt MMY111. Ehubelll Allen, Oorotlly lamo111, JIU Wwdcn. .... " ....... M.vJ ""'-m s.ta-t Me Ccm CD) Tiit .._. S11111 a 1et "' en.die ll)Dr...ckSerits -11:30- • ({11) CD) CJ) CIS lit. Mtwlt: Ct:> "I~ .,.._.. .. "uap) '72-Slanley Beker. G1r1ld1ne TV wtEK, JANUARY It, 1117 Cliiplin, Don.let. Plt•11et, Om AndrtWJ . 80())9 ..... c... # Cl>~ '1llt .U "'*" (dra) '49-~ <A11111111nes. Meat Dahl, Ricbltd BaMlllrt • (QI CJ)) 8 s.w.u. u..,. • flit ~ .. 1111 a111a. .... 12:00 e1atefetMM • "-"Mb -• lllwll: "Tiii Ult W.W' (clll) "'\4-Anlllon~ Q11l1•. Cblts Coburn -12:JO-• ANilllt a..: ....... nu. Dr--." "Tiii Sir .... o.,• "Tiii Cilllta.....,.. • s.,... T1IMtrt ....... "It c:... f,.. ..... i.e Su" (W·f1) '&2-h1111 Oomt11U1. Kenneth Tobey. • 1:00 er.....,. 8 9 CJ) <JI Ml41lfltl S,eclal Judr Colhns is host end 1uests in cludt Rod Slewart, lta $tyef, llobtrt Palmt1, Doc S1vc11nH11. Frectctr Ftndtl and 8td. 2:00 ~ ao.w.e..,..._....._ tf tllt T .... • Na-luil '-""" ......... 5'lllr: "IWtt .. Ille Mitter," "lllelllrlM " "Mlfdtr C.." , -3:05- • M"le: ~ "lrtlttlff" (dra) '67-Raymond Burr, Genldint Btoob, Gtnt Lyons . ... ..... \'CMllO .... " ""°" .. __ _ __ , ......... ~ .... If ~ It dolllCUlt ,_itl"O IAIO .... liglft hlllnq !>Mia ..... l••tt no• at lUt11n -WdO n llilM IO hlllt ,_, __ -ONf ........ --:; It t ll C>•t'"' •ltl\ your ~ ....... ;,.. I••-....... ~ ... ---. ... 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M1rJl1nd II <D (I) ID Clll WoodJ WM-a MR '"r. sa... ~., .. • l11finitJ tcfOIJ _. m futwt f1lm ~ =-::.,.. -10:30- • (8 ())) 8 TM I lttfJ/ D ((fl) CJ)) ()) Sllu.Ml/lsis ......, U... D ID CJ) <II Cll tq .ltll11, CJ) MtllcM ftll'litllft • Uttlt ...... G YI.tit ,_ lllt hMt (I) MIN: "Wll A Ct'MM Milt" • llllit FM (dra) '48-loutS H1yw1rd. e S.. Yen, Sllew 8 (8 ())) 8~ D Ytip"' IMlllll D ~I c.t• -):30-a • ...," t11t ~ • ,,.... • '""" fD ...., • Ill (I) l1I ..... l'lllltltf 11 :00 .,.,.,.,,,... •<a{))) ~ D @(l)CIJ CILH4 of tM {)) "'""' ,..,.... IMt ( •""'._..., •a • a.-tlry.... -"-((!1) CD) II.a Mt• = ~ .._.,.. ...... ....,. -11:30- 8100 • (IJ?) (])) ()) M II (I)..,., ... ~ DD CJ) l1I Cl..._ • <•Cl)) 0 ~. Ott/ • MMe: CJ:) .... "7 ..... o,..41tt Tictt" (1dv) '!18-Stew1rt Gnncu Cl) a CJ)) ,,._.., a TllMIJ ~r (( CJ)) ID AMtlkM .._ • : a::> "01rto1'1 OtYll•" -(dra) '58-ltslle Hlt lsen. llory • htllnit Ctltlolln. latnlt kwn S Tiit AIMI~ fa.U, • Me.It: "Tiit """'' lea1t11" (idv~:1u11111 Elllott • .... ( lHIANool ...... ,.. . f.lt Seilllt at•t 12:00 -1:30-• ((!1) (])) (I) f11 •rt l2J) (I) Alie..-MtYiu! CJ:) ""-SIMdtlrlll ..... " '1'- ~ llltltr1 tDAllf.m7t11Alil& ., Miika! Ylrietj .. -~·uia -12:30-• ,ErSl.tOlA CIANO * SWll Of TllNIS SEE COfHIOIS & IOK • PIOIO£ ~ .. , .. Bior• Boil of Swtdt1 1nd J1m1111 Connon al the U.S_, llttd lht low m1n compd1tion 111 this Sl00.000 tournament from Boca Wal, f1011cl1 lbly's Adriano Panatta 1nd $ol1n's Manuel Or11les also c.ompe11. • Mttlt: CJ:) "[Ka"" (adv) '10-Cllristophtr Georce CJ) ((!1) CJ)) .. , Otlt "-a (}D Mlt ID ltet Ill S,.C. Ollowlt 1:00 (I) ((fl) (])) Cllll•r111'1 FllM ,..,, <m M"lt: •1J11111 MllMuna" (com) '•9-Grte1 GarSOll. &1 ..,.._, -.,..k "Voya1t ol tht Ho•ute'1" (R) m o.-atk s.ti. •f171111~ -1:30-.,.,.,. ............ (I) $dtllCf Flcti9a lllNtn • Mlt; (1:) "Tiit °" .. £.lrtll Cupt Fltt" (Kl ft) '62 -linet Mu1110. Leo Mdltnl ms.t1 Trail Ill "---' .. '""' 2:00 a OllNrtl'• FMM rttthl1 DSltwNJ .w.,...,..-. • Ari'• """ ..... CJ) Star,,.. .,.,.. (Ill> CJ)) Selll Tflll (al Cl)) U.S.,,,...,.,, CIO.C.tf~ -2:30-......... ...., • Cl .... ., s,.ru Olallt11p • Ollttr I.Miits • ,...,wt flllll (9 ())) FrleMI tf lllH 3100 • ((Ill CJ)) ()) CM au. f. D '"' s,tfts Worf4 (l)l1rm.,.. 8100 • [Ill SWt «Wt • Mffli • ltm CD> Cl) 11111 1m,1 CBI._. a ,.,,.., -{II s.a 11..t ._ ltllllw ID Mfrlll Hldad l'rt.Mlltl • (9 ())) 81 llllf "'9f ,,. ... 0 {)) (fl 111 lftH l4IUJ e Tiit ""'1 ..,. M Gell , .. ,.._.. live cover111 -------------------m Pebble Betc/I ol lh1rd IOClnd LVnd• Cl'ter, •• Wonder Wom1n. r1cn to the rncue 01 M•Jor Sttve T1evor, (Lyle W199oner). held c1pt1v• by Nul• In ''Formula 407," on ABC'• Wonc;.r Woman, Saturday. , ... 14 • play CJ) Tai Melt l'kilf9' • MMe: (1:) •oa, " .. Oltltw" (m ) '59-Burt lytS. ltoMlt Ryan (JJ llhtlt: (I:) "altNI ef b ll" (MP) '70-lOllls IWf'dlll ...... (1:) .,.... .. """'It'• ONr"' <wnt) '60-Emt llcm(j (IJ?) CJ)) ... -Tllt~ ..... (9 (1))WwNtl~ • ,.twt fllll CIMttttlltllMts.twt .. -3:30-.... , (J)Tkca...-. Cl)(~ (J)) ..... , ... (11 lltwi•: (1:) ''Tll• ,.,,.., •• Ilea" (dra) ·11..:0tnn11 Weavar. ...... l ....... .,.,.-.,.,..~WI' TV WEl!J<. JAHUAAV 11. 1977 4100 ... , ........ D QI Cl) Cl 1tCAA luht~ Ort&Oll 11 Ortaon St1t1 • -.,.... " .. ...-.. " .. s.. (l)WllOIMht • (9 Cl)) "9 IMfs Tw The SI00,000 Sllowbolt lnvrt1t10n1I 1rom w ~:~ .:r ea. .... ,......lllt ... ...... ~ -4:30- • llhtl•: ""''•• 111111" (dll) '42-Joltn W1rne. 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