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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-01-30 - Orange Coast PilotI Sorry, Cincy As the eastern freeze made headlines, Orange Coast sailors turned out to make the most of balmy breezes. The Harbor Patrol reported Saturday's high tem· perature was 64, dip- ping to only 47 last night. Southwest erly winds were a t seven miles per hour. SUNDAY * I • VOL. 30, NO. 30, 6 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, JANUARY JO, 1977 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Frigid Winds Shut Down East By The Associated Press Frigid winter weather and a Tt'lnd-wbipped blizzard brought much of the East and Midwest to , a near standstill Sat urday, clos· ing roads, factories, businesses I and places or entertainment. The freezing or subzero t weather that hit much of the , eastern ball of the nation during ; the early morning followed a r blizzard that dumped as much as ~u inches of s n ow on the Northeast. At least 36 weather-related de· aths in eight states have been re· corded in recent days. More than half a million people were thrown out of work as a shortage of natural gas brought on by the week-long cold closed factori es and businesses. State officials mapping plans to conser ve availa ble heating fuel gave essential services and homes priority access to natural gas -and some said that could as much as double the layoffs. Cabinet Comidering Four-day Work Week WASHINGTON CA P ) -Pres1· d ent Carter hurriedly called his Cabinet into an hour-long session over the energy shortage Satur· d ay and said he may ask ln· duatries Lo go on a four-day work week to conserve fuel. f He also said he was ordering federal disaster relief for New York and Pennsylvania because of the extreme cold, snow and ice lln those states and will sign temergency aid legislation for 'Florida on Monday because of lwe atber-ioflicted crop losses lthere. "I doo't want anybody to be un - iduly alarmed," Carter told the Cabinet. "I'd like the whole pro- cess to be done carefully, methodically and coordinated with Jack Watson" the White House assistant Carter placed in charge of the White House team monitoring the energy situation. He ndded : "l '11 be maintaining personal contact with the gov. ernors. Carter also urged the gov- ernors of 17 states Lo give him as· sessments or their c urrent energy problems. Carter pointed out that 11 states are m "some degree of )See CRISIS, Page A3) New gas shutorrs in New York State were expected to double the 100,000 layoffs recorded there. At least 20,000 workers in New J ersey were laid ore Fridliy and further restrictions on the use of natural gas could bring as many as 300,000 more layoHs in coming days, officials said. Bradford, Pa , was the coldest spot in the 48 contiguous slates with the temperature dropping Lo 25 below in the early morning. Subzero temperatures were com mon from the northern plains to the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and Appalachians, and single digit readings were re- Warm Spirits Chill Doesn't Cramp Play By The Associated Press Sure, it was cold out Saturday and most of the people living in the Midwest and Eastern parts of the country decided agains t leaving their homes. But Americans are a hearty breed. Despite subzero readings in Lake Placid, N. Y .. an upst~te ski resort, a couple of dozen sports en- lhus1asts·turned out to play golf. softba ll, tennis and yes -even go swim ming --during the local Cha~ber or Commerce's July in J anuary restivilics. A nine-hole golf course was set up on the ice of Mirror Lake, as was a tennis court. And, of course, some had to leave their homes to attend to business. In blizzard-stricken Cha rleston, W. Va., Chuck Landon, a reporter for the Charleston Dail y Mail , told of a knock at his door during the height of the storm Friday night. There stood a shivering little girl who asked Mrs. Landon. "Ma'am, would you like to buy some Girl Scout cookies?'• I f Who Needs Calculator? f Chalknges Mmtiply for Super Math Whiz Frunily Mourns I •1 MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol .. O..lyPlllltSUft Quick, what's M6 t1mes 8, 109., 1 Time's up. lf you a ns wered ... 508.aM. you may want to think of matching wits with William Klein. better kn o wn a s ••The Human Computer." or "The man with tb e 10,000-pound llnln." Futer than • speeding ~ASUYICM calculator, more powerful than 10 computer programmers, Klein is eble lo leap logarithmic equa· taons with ease T he charming. 64-year-old Du tch-born wonder has been thrilling audiences and boggling mathematicians for nearly 55 years with his capacity to com pute difficult math problems without the aid of such frivolous crutches as calculators, adding machines and scratch paper. Give KJem your birtbdat.e and an a matt.er ol a few seconds he wtll shoot back, "That was a Saturday." He will then proceed to write down how many days you have been alive. Before amazement Delight's Dead 'Better Ball' Bombs Build a better golf ball , one that corrects hooks and slices in mid-air, and the world will beat a path to yourdoor. Right? Wrong! Scientists Daniel Nepela and Dr. Fred Holstrom spent considerable time manipulating the dimples on the akin of their new invention until the ball t09k on the non-apin characteristics which they felt would produce a self-correcting ''duffer's delight.'' But their hopes waned when they presented the new IPherold to tbe U.S. Goll Association. Ho Hum, said t6e IOlf execs. Soon after, the "duffer's delight" died an inglorious death, tabled by the association. Nepela Hid they were the victims of an effort to change rules covering the type of ball which is accep· table for USGA play. "It loob like they're trying to pull a gr and! other clause on us,•• complotned·Nepela. How docs the new ball work? The dimples on tts skln arc of varied depths. Dif· f erinJ dlmple depths delete the $ide spf n which Nepela says ls the cause of hooks and 9llccs. canfullysetin, he will break down this number into hours, minutes and, finally, seconds. Or let's s ay you have been smoking 22 cigarets a day for two years. Klein jots down the total in the blink of an eye: 3,350 feet ands inchesofbumttobaccoat a cost of $442.20. But s uc h m a the ma t ica l wizardry a re me rely "con- JUrer 's'' work compared to what Klein can really do. Recently, he became a p<>len· tially permanent fixture in the Guinness Book of World Records, when, before a crowd of scientists and mathematicians, he WTote down the '73rd square root of a 500-digit number. In other words, what number times itself 73 limes equals the 500-digitnumber. The total time. minus any scratch paper or calculators; 10 minutes and five seconds. How does he do it? Well, no one is sure, perhaps not even Klein himself. And any attempted ex· pl a nations are lost on a non· math oriented mind. Klein's simplified explanation is that he doesn't try lo visualize numbers but "hears" them. Although he doesn't play a musical instrument, with band on head. Klein di.aplays a steady aenae of mythm •he taps h1s foot and talka to hhnsell In guttural Dutch as he ponders an answer. He IOUDds like a haywire com- puter that baa )earned bow to cune. A vibrant, animated aenUeman, Klein also wOl pro- vide a muslcal aelcctlon rrom any one ol 600 classical compo1et3 when one ask8 him lo write down the d1te of birth and death of a compoHr. Posseu lng a true flair for 1howmansblp -he has 1ppeared on nu~ European televlalon networb and ln Peopl• and Reader'• ~t -.Klein con· (See TllATS. Pase AJ) Prinze LOS ANGELES (AP) -Come· dian Freddie Prinze, star of television's "Chico and the Man," died Saturday after a team or doctors fought vainly for 33 hours to save the life he de· cided to take in a fit or despair. When Pri nze's fin al cr isis came Saturday morning, a nurse in the intensive care unit at UCLA Medjcal Center pounded on his chest and cried, "Hang on! Tbe world needs aU the laughter it can get." Nurse Linda Rufl<in's frantic efforts to keep Prinze's heart go- 1 n g were too late. Electronic signals marking his weak vital signs came to a sudden halt. The 22-year-old Prinu fired a bullet through his brain early Friday as hls horrified manager stood by helplessly. Friends said the young coinjc was desp<>ndent over the brealcup of his year-long marriage and the pressures of his hectic career. Prinze never regained con- sciousness. Doctors aaid the BOOM BOOM -The American home i• 1ett1.ng so ex· pensive that the owner finds there is only one thing to do-put more money lnto the one you bave. An Auoclat•4 Pren feature wtll look at the boon to tho bomo Improvement trade. Pa1eBa FROZEN WITH FEAR - Phobics become the victims of fears that m1ny would find · hu~oroua, but to those who auf· rer, ll can mean the Joas ol Jobe. mai. and treodom. For a few phobic.a there t.. belp. Find out deWJ+.Pqe Ba \ corded regul arly along th·e AUan- ti c Coa st as ra r south a s Delaware. The winter freeze held sway as far south as northern Florida and across the Gulf Coast to central Texas. The National Weather Service said temperatures would be below normal for another month. The wind chill factor sent tem· peratures early Saturday to 80 below zero m Northern Illinois add 100 below tn Minnesota. The National Guard was out in P e nnsyl vania. Minnesota, Michigan and New York, trying to keep stalled traffic moving and rescuing motorists from stranded vehioles. In hard-hit upstate New York, al least seven persons died in the Buffalo area ln a paralyzing blizzard that was accompanied by icy winds, blinding snow and below zero cold. <See WEATHER, Page A3) Emergency Measure Faces Stem Review WASHINGTON (AP ) - Emergency legislation lo deal with natural gas shortages brought on by severe winter weather should clear the House and Senate and reach President Carter for signlng before the end of the w1ek, Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd predict· ed on Saturday. However. Byrd also wameo. that any attempts to make sub· stanllaJ changes in the legisla· Lion sent lo Congress by Carter would "almost certainly assure there would be no blll passed." The emergency legislation wou~ allow the President Lo ra· •~w1 ... .,.,... COMEDIAN SUCCUMBS Freddie Prtnze, 22 bullet passed through his head, caus ing massive brain damage. At 1 p.m. Saturday, doctors declared Prinze dead, ending a tense vigil maintained by the comic's mother and estranged wife, Katherine, who never left the hospital. "A doctor brought the wife and mother into a room and broke the news," said Paul Wasserman, Prlnze's aientand friend. "They fell on the bed and each other, crying." (See PRINZE, Pace AZ> SBNIOll EDUCATION - Cl111es for elder members or the community are 1eUlng away from craft.a and lnto more lerlous topic• -and they're a1ao arow-ing tremendously. Steve Mltebell and Laurie Kuper of the Dally Pilot Staff look lnto two facet& ol the ernerttua exploalon Page BJ. ALL THAT GLtTTEa& - Despite gaa shortages, cold wava and the world's other ills, Las v.,aa rem1tns uncbanctd 1n its neon, all-niibt 1plendor. ~ex Rted drope in And gives a blUnf. 11Urtc a ccount of tho 1oinp on. Pa11B& lion utural gas from interstate pipelines for eme.rgency uses and erant temporary authority to in· ters late pipelines to buy gas not subject to price controls from in· trastate pipelines. Byrd and other members of the leadenhip of the Democratic· controlled Congress are con· cerned that the emerge~y bill will get caught up in a battle for a permanent end to price controls on natural gas. Byrd said be waa ~ured by both Carter and bis chief energy adviser. James R. Scblesinger, that a comprehensive energy package. O'Neill Defeated In Party By JACKIE HYMAN Oftlle DallJ Plio. SI.of! Orange County developer Richard O'Neill lost his position as Southern California chairman of the Democratic Party Satur· day, a loss he said could have a long-range effect on Orange County politics. Liberal Los Angeles theater owner B~ce Corwin won the e lec tion at a Sacrame nto Democratic convention 387-346 against O'Neill, who had held the position 1ince 1974. (See related story, l>a1e AS.) •·or course Orange County will be in a difficult position," O'Neill aald In a telephone interview Saturday night. "The party will lenore the county. "I wu the spokesman for it. When you 're not there to be tho 11poke1mmi. It's pretty e u ily forgoUen." However, he s aid he believes circums tances may force tho (See O'NEILL, ~age A2) ,., .... ,., .. ,.. ..., .. """ .. .... Al •• ,., M al OAILYPILOT Sund.y. J&nu.ery ~' 1m Weekly review of Orsng11 Coast highlights Laguna Beach Bird Gobbles Her Attention Uttering a sentimental gobble, a holiday survivor pecked at its dinner as soft-hearted Laguna Beach Animal Control Officer Suzanne Howard tried to figure out what to do about the fine feathered mess this turkey has gotten her into. A charge of cruelty lo turkey leveled against its former owner brought the bird under her protective win3. But what's next Cor the former turkey-day drawing J>rize? Miss Howard says she's looking either for a nice ratn11y - preferably vegetarian -to adopt the bird, or fo spot in San Juan Capistrano's "Pat-a-pet" zoo. Huntington Beach Lesson Ends Sunny-si e-up They fell through the air with the greatest of ease, those ~gg-bearing boxes designed, built to please. The packages were built by students in a Huntington Beach High School Physics class and were built to please instructor Clyde James. The project: Build a package that will keep an egg intact despite a drop of 60 feet from atop the city hall roof. The Result: Of the classes' 90 students. only five eggs sur- vived the fall without scrambling, earning "A"s for the de- signers. lltJl.ti $5 Million on a Limb The cry. ''Woodsman spare that tree,'' may P.rove cost· ly. lrVUle residents learned last week, as the city council heard a report that preserving and caring for tbe 20,000 eucalyptus trees in the city could cost as a:iuch as $S million per year. The high cost was pegged at keeping the trees Crom posing a safety hazard since lhe bulk of them are located on City of Irvi ne property. leaving the city responsi- ble for accidents attributable to the trees. Saddleback Valley It Didn't Stop This Year "It has got to stop somewhere, but I was saying that last year , too." Valley Realtor Board Diane Glanz was amazed to report last week that Saddleback Valley property has continued 113 skyrocket growth for yet another year with property values rising an average of 2.S percent per month during 1976. The final talley for increases was 30 percent on 3,800 homes sold during 1976. N ewport Beach Alarm Grows Over Alarm Newport-Mesa School Dlstrkt 'Superintendent John Nicoll wants a report on whether an eJect;ri,nlc acbool surveUlance device il5 worth keeptna at Anderson EJemen· tary SChooJ. The device, they learned, baa required nearly constant repalrt and recently the ''lifetime power supply'' exploded inside a cloaed cabinet. Even when lt woru, tbe de\'lc:e almpty aeta a strobe light fiuhln1 atop a school bulldltlg. StUl, tl'lere la a brllht l.lde U> all th.it. Board Pr .. ldent ~~cl Smallwood qufpped, ''Th. l.iifu1 ta, w• b• ven't bad Ill)' problem• <wi&h vandal.I) becaUM ..e repair man lrthere most ol the UaJe. Medical Costs Surveyed WASHINGTON (AP> -Nevty half or all American.a have lnade. quate or no insurance protection against the high coet of health care, • new congressional study said Saturday. Insurance Plan Urged ple, sucb a plan might pay .ii. medical costs that exceeded J;t: percent of family Income, at : cost of *14.9 billloa to the 1ovua-~ m ent ID ftscal 1'78. The »ud1.C· Office said thls proposal 1Ul1· would force low-income faD1lll • lo commlt a 1ubstantial ab~ jt: their income to medical care blit.: could leave aome mlddJe-an4 • hlih·income families with 1uc:h a potential lJablltty for high out-of· p<>cket expenses that they would keep their private insurance plans. Tbe study coocludet tbat low- lncome families ve trlOSt likely to have serious health coverage problems, and found that in· surance oft.en does not exist for Jone-term health care and men- tal health services. The report from the Congressional Budget Office sue· aesta four possible programs to provide relief, variously costing the federal government from $1.2 blWon to $79 bllllon 11 tbey were In effect for fiscal 1978J About 101 million persons have no or Inadequate pN>tectlon, while coverage of 127 million ran1es frc>m adequate to &ood, the report aald. An e stimated 40 million pe rsons with family incomes pro- jected to be less than $10,000 ror ft.teal 1ear 1978 are either un- insured for bealth care, or oot elicibJe for Medicaid, or bold in· dlvidual health Insurance pollcies whose coverage "ls generally very poor," the report said. It also said that 5.6 million famlllea with projected fiscal 1978 income of less than Sl0,000 wlU spend more than lS percent of thell" income on uninsured medical expenses. Allee M. Rivlin, director of the Congressional Budget Office, said in a statement accom,pany- inl the report that additional casta.strophic protection against bigb dollar ~penses ror middle- income families would largely duplicate existing private in- s urance coverage. President Carter s upports the basic concept or a federal health El Toro Girl, 16, Victilll in Collision A 16-year-old El Toro girl who died when her car collided head- on with another has been iden· tified as Jackie Lynn Hohl or 24441 RedJen St. The California Highway Patrol said Miss Hohl's car apparently crossed the center median on Moulton Parkway south of Lake Forest Drive about midnight Fri- day, strildng a eecond car driven by Robin Leslie Funke, 25, of 7701 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach. The second driver was report- ed in fair and stable condition Saturday at Saddleback Com- munity Hospital. The second car was knocked Mystery Shooting Kills 2 A father and daughter were shot to death Saturday at their Anaheim home and the mother seriously injured, but police say they are at a loss to explain what happened. ''We have no idea," a spokesman said of the deaths of Aubrey Lee Duncan. 48, and his daughter Denise Marie, 18, of 725 S. Velare St. Duncan, who owned the Cue and Cushion Family Billiard Center in Stanton, was returning from work at 4 a.m . Saturday when the shooting occurred. His wife Nadlhe, 41 , remained in fair condition Saturday night. Police said s he was in s hock and had been heavily sedated. "Even she doesn't know what happened. We don't have any description of suspects," the s pokesman said, describing the case as "very scary_" No weapons were found at the home and the spokesman said the motive does not appear to have been robbery Cycle Fire Sears Rider A Santa Ana man escaped serious injury Saturday night when his motorcycle caught fl.re aa he drove through Newport Beach. Buddy Hanss, who was en route to a party to celebrate his 23rd birthday, was admitted to the UC Irvine Medical Center burn unit in satlafactory condi- tion. I-ti! pusenger, Jan Spike, 20, of Santa Ana, was not injured. Witnesses said Hanss was rid- ing alonplde hiB brother Robert, of Huntlnilon Beach, when he noticed bia motorcycle sparking. The cycle quickly caught fire, burning Hanss' legs. He was treated at the scene by Newport Beach paramedics. Pentlwuse Blaze Out Fire eolines and true.It com- panies trom Oraqe County and Costa Mesa wailed to the aid of Newport Beach firemen this mornln1 as nre broke out in the 18'.h floor pent.house of tbe Wells Far10Bw. An elevator control relay panel Jn the buildint at MO Newport Center Drive appeared to have cauaht On (oreln1 firemen to uae a frelaht elevator to reach th• scene. lllumtnatlon wu p10- v1ded. by a poUc• bellcoptfr bov· ertn1abo\tt, Tb• ON, whlcb broke out about 1 ,.m.1 •• broulht under cOo· trol wit.bin 45 rnlauta. No .ln· Jartes wert reported and no atJmate cl dam11• wu avaJJ .. bl•. I into a third vehicle. the CHP said. The driver, John Thomas Wootan Jr., 68, of 30978 Via Serena North in Laguna Hilb1, was reportedly not injured. Two other persons who were injured, however, were a passenger in Miss Hohl's car, Dolly Lavern Jones, 16, of Port Hueneme, and a passenger in the second car, Linda Diane Moore, 30, of 11952 Emerald St., Garden Grove. Miss Jones was reported in fair and stable condition Saturday at Saddleback Community Hospital. The second passenger was treated for bruises and cuts and released. Services for Miss Hohl , a stu- dent at El Toro High School, arc pending at O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary. Survivors in- clude her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Hohl of El Toro, and brothers John and Jeffrey. LOSES PARTY FIGHT Ou1ted Chief O'Nelll Fro9t Page A J O'NEILL ... county into prominence. "We have 380,000 Democrats they can't ignore. We've just got too many people and we've got too many elected officials," he said. "Maybe someone will come forward (to be a spokesman). Maybe Assemblyman CRichardl Robinson (D-Santa Ana) or So· meone like that.'' Of the election, O'Neill said, "We just got beat. I thought 1 would pull It orr. It was really close. 1 thought we'd hold the rural areas more than we did." "This really Isn't the most Im· portant race In the Democratic party this year. The newspapers seem to think so," O'Neill noted, pointing out that tbe main race, for state chairmanship, comes up today. It will be contested between Bert Cofrey of Richmond and Fred Furth of San Francisco. "I don't know who I'm going to vote for yet," O'Neill said. His personal plans Include "to retire from statewide politics," he said. "I automatically would be in local politics," O'NeUI added. p...., Pflfl#! AJ PRINZE ••• At about 2 p.m., hospital spokesman Richard Greene told reporters that Prinr;e had been declared dead after there was "no lndlcaUon or any central nervous 111tem funcUon." Greeoe added, ''The wtle and parent.a oC Mr. Prlnze wish to thank th•many friends wbo have offered their prayers and sup-port." Herbert S. Schlot11er, pl'esldent of NBC, which bad aired the popular aeries, sald P~ wu "one ol the bright.eat at.Ira In the world ol entertainment, and yet. .at22, be had only btl\lll." ln•ura.oce plan. Adminlstralloo offlcla11, however, have uld Carter won't push for tt lm· mediately, preferring Instead to wait wiW the economy picks up. The congressional report, ~ serving that Congress is llJtely in the next two years to conslder a larcer federal role in flnanelng medical care, listed these four possible programs to provide re- lief: -Pay total expenses of lo~~ income famWes and exception at': Jy high expenses of Med.le~ beneficiaries, and encourage d-· panded protection throuflt private insurance for middler:, Income families. Thl.s would coti-.. the government $24 billion. ~. -Supplement basic private in· aurance and Medicare to pay on· · ly very high expenses, not average expenses of low-income famWes. Thia would cost the 1ov- ernment between $12 billion and $13 billion in fiscal 1978, and would mainly ,benefit middle- income families. -Cover all out-of-pocket ex - penses that exceed'a designated proportion of income. For eum- .-.. . -Pay catastrophic health ·: peosea O( lOW• and mlddl ·~ income families under a unilo~? and universal plan. :: .. Flipped in Newport David Rivera, 29, of Anahejm, suffered unspecified injuries Saturday when he lost control of his truck while navigatintf · a curve on Irvine A venue. The truck veered into the right : curb, then rolled over. Firemen Tom Jacquot (left) and " Capt. A.J. Wagner aided the victim at the scene. Rivera was then taken by ambulance to Hoag Memorial Hospital~­ where he reportedly refused treatment and was released. ::: ~·· NBC News WillHavi =~ Ford In Its Future ~ days our nation has experienc~ is indeed a rare one," Scbl~ said. •!•: NEW YORK (AP) -Former President Ford, out of office for Jess than a month, has signed an agreement with the National Broadcasting Co. to appear in a number of NBC News television programs relating to the pre- sidency, the network said Satur· day. Herbert S. Schlosser, NBC's president, said tbe programs would include major NBC News documentaries, as well as other shows which would involve com- mentary by Frod. The network dee lined to discuss Ford's fee forthe appearances. ''The opportunity for television to present living history through the eyes of a man who bas been president of the United Stales dur- ing some of the most challenging Carter's UN Pick Off on African Tour WASlllNGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Carter says he is sending Andrew Yo\Ulg, hia choice to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, on a 10-day trip to Africa, beginning Feb. 1. Young, who is being sworn in today as ambassador to the Unit- ed Nations, will be going to Tanzania and Nigeria. His travels make him the third high-ranking Carter administra· tion official to visit abroad as part of tbe new administration's move to introduce itself to American allies around the world. Secretary of Staie Cyrus Jl. Vance ia leaving for a six-nation trip to the Middle East on Feb. 14. Vice President Walter F. Mondale la in tbe middle of a vlslt to five European naUons and Japan. After a hectic tint week in ol· flee, Carter's pace slowed down last weekend and the President and moet of his staff got a chance to sleep late and relax .a bit thll weekend. Carter'• only business appoint. ment wu a meetJ.na on forelln policy with Young, Vance and na· Uooal aecurity adviser Zb1'nl•• Bnelinlk1. "We are honored that Presfd~ Ford bas given us thla unique OJJi$ portunlty. We look forward tiK working closely with him in ~ · veloping a rroupofproarams ~ we believe will be valuable toeljt! Americanpublic,"hesaid. .:,: The first m~or special ii teiij: tatively scheduled ror 1978, drf! network said, with details ~-: future programs involving FGGJ= to be announced later. ;•: Ford also was named Saturdd! as chairman or the hoard of Ual: Academy for Education-2. Development. Academy Prelt• dent Alvin C. Eurich said the N~: York-based organization wout4: open ln office in Los Aogel!t,: where Ford will work. :.: The academy, which bas an~: nu al in~me of about $16 mlllliili: Is a non-profit corporation whki: assists colleges, univeraiUit;: state, local and foreign govena:- ments in solving critical pro- blems in education, communlca· lions and international afCairs. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ~~~~"t.~~~·,~,~·:,~~,;:,:;:;;:~c,=:, C.0•"'1 PW"btl\.""'., (fJmP .. "'IY .... _...,it• t-0•11~ ""~ cwtJll~d M?rtdtY '"'°"_., ,,.'1-ni llJf (ft\.f. Mtu Ht'llf09'1 &tiH", Hwfltlf'l1Hli" ~"' ft f ~ ft1n Vtll•y lr•lfll,. \•"',,'"h"' " V•ll•., •"It • l.1t0\l'\4 0..•<ft •StJvtn (04\t A.\•f'IOIP •f'q ~•d• 11~ I\ Wftt1\IW"rt '\•1tif•IJ••\ _.., \•tf'W1 "" fJllo-• ~;~:ot~~~1:~1 .. ~11,~~~.~~)~1J Wt\t 'MY ltolMrHI W9ff ,.,n.~nt tl\d P..-t'ih\N'f '""" <-· Vt••"'""""''"" c;._.,,,.._ ,_ ........ ld•t•' "'"-'" ............. MAM91"'1 l•IOr ~-· -.,[ ..... 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She was chosen for her song writing in "A Star Is Born" with lyricist Paul Williams for ··Evergreen," for best star performance in a comedy or musical and as executive pro· ducerof"AStarlsBorn." She referred to the mm as "the most painful, the most dlfflcult, and yet the most rewarding film experience I've had. It was a pie· ture about and for love, and 'A STAR IS BORN' PERFORMANCES PAY OFF Strelaand, Krtstoftenon Win Golden Globe• ,.,.... P age Al tonight I feel so much of It." She shared producing honors with Jon Peters. ''Network" lost out to "Rocky" as best mollon picture drama but the acerbic view of televlsion newscasting won for best performances by Faye Dunaway, and Peter Finch, who died of a heart attack two weeks ago. Paddy Chayefsky was named for beat screenplay for "Network:" and Sidney Lumet was awaraed lor best direction. Actor Michael Murphy accept- ed Finch's award for the famlly and thanked the Foreign Press "for ~lngling out one of the greatest actors of all time." Kristofferson completed the sweep for "A Star ls Born" by wlnnin& ai best actor in a com- edy or musical. Paul WUliams and Kenny Ascher also won fo r their score or the film. Other awards: Supporting actor -Laurence Olivier, "Marathon Man." Supporting act ress - Katharine Rosa, "Voyage of the Damned." Aeling Debuts -J essica Lange, "Kini Kong,"; Arnold Schwarzenegger, ''Stay Hun· gry." Best Foreign Film -•'Face to Face." The television awards in· eluded: Beat comedy or musical series -"Barney Miller." Belt dramatic series -"Rieb Man, Poor Man" Book I. Best dramatic atan -Richard Jordan1 "The Captains and the Kinas; • Susan Blakely, "Rich Man, Poor Man," Book I. Bes t television atara lo comedy or musical series -Henry Winkler, "Happy Daya;" Carol Burnett, "The Carol Burnett Show." Best aupportinl performers ln a 1erles -Edward Asner and Josette Banzett, "Rlch Man, Poor Man" Book I. Beat Motion Picture for TV - "Eleanor and Franklin." l WEAT HER CREATES STANDSTILL. • • Hundreds ol 1trnoded vehicles :Q>gged the streets and officials ·~red that additional victims tdght be found . 'I'he fierce storm struck lhe Jpffalo area about noon Friday ••d left thousands.marooned at vork or stranded ln lines of traf· it. Many motorists and bus ·ilten bid to walk throu1b the )t\ltal 1tonn in search of shelter rt office bulldln11, reat.aurants1 cverna, cburcbea, stores ana 19spltala. Cblldren were held ·~emlsbt Ln some 1cboot.. :One resident reported that at tf peak the storm reached such nteiWt.y that lt wu two boVa )ff ore bl eould cl'Oll a atreet. .. :Tbua far the natural 111 1aoru,e bu aff~ted bualn111ea •Hmarlly, but New Jeney Gov. 1rendan Byrne bu expressed : fear that the low supplies n will be exhausted. He urged l m•ownert to keep thelr W ...J"'1"111111tata at ~ l&YLlll that one-desree reducUon Ln tb setting cuts natural gas use by 4 percent. The weather in the United States was colder than most other nations in the temperate zon es. It w as colder in Washington, D.C., than ln Moscow at midday and New York City was colder than Stockholm, Sweden. But, the arctic weather that brought snow clogged, icy roadways abo made the slding in New England and other areas ex· cellent. The storm forced the eancella· tlon of several baaketball 1ames, includin1 the Notre Dame· Fordham same at South Bend, Ind ., Saturday nl1ht. Race tracks around the Northeast were also clOHd. Ohio otnclals turned to prayer in 1eeldn1 an end to the bllter cold that made the state one of several to declare •D "•era crllll." Catholic, Protestant and Jewilh clergymen led about 60 persons in prayer at the St'atebouse on Saturday . ·•we know thou art able to turn up the thermostat of the world and give us heat." said Rev. Phale Hale, a state legislator from Columbus. "We pray that thou will raise the temperature of the state and the naUoa." r ..... r-.Al CRISIS ••• crisis" and slx states are having problems because of blizzard conditions . The 11 states be listed as ln the "criJls" cate1ory were Georgia, llUnoil, lndlana, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, TennessH, Vlr1ln11 and West Vlratn.ia. Carter and Wblte HOUH aides d.ld DCll lilt tbe .... otbert affect.Id by blizzard COGdiUona. f The di!ference between the energy or jumping Frank Lucchesi and the lassitude of Michelle Allen and Tom Buck is about 12 hours in the 24-hour dance marathon at Huntington Beach High School. Everyone started at 6 p.m. Friday, but Frank dropped out at l a.m . Saturday and came back at 1 p.m. That disqualified him from the com· petition but bis antics were a morale booster 1n the closing hours. Members ot the school's drill team, harmonaire choir and orchestra solicited pledges toward a week's musical tour of Hawaii. Winnina "survivors" will be an· nounced next week, based on time danced and money raised. For 10 minutes every hour the lights were turned up for a break for food and rest (shown below) . F,....Page A l THAT'S SUM ENTERTAINMENT. • • eludes each problem with a curt but smlling ''Thank you.'' Klein arrived ln Costa Mesa last week, where he Is staying with friends. With the aid or Mike and Genevieve Niketic, Klein hopes to further his fame by appearing on American TV and conUnulng bis demonstrations before college and lecture audiences. And he has a message for us: "People should have more fun with numbers." He feels most people are relying too heavily on calculators, thus losing mental s harpness. "A calculator is like an artificial leg," he says. "If you forget lt you fall down." Kleln computes the square root of license plates of pasalni cars. •'The faster they go, the better I like it," he says smiling. He knows by heart the multiplication tables up to 100 times 100 and squares up lo J..000 limes 1,000. He can recite all prime numbers less than 10,000 and may be the only man in the world who can mentally compute logarithms of all numbers less thanl~. Like a true athlete, Kleln trains intensively. Before his record· setting performance (just one or many), he gave up beer for five weeks to be as s harp as possible at game time. In 1974, before 400 people al United Nations headquarters in Geneva, Klein extracted the 23rd root of a 200-dictt number by men- tal calculation ln exactly 18 minutes and s even second!, the second of bis three world records. MIND'S WHIRRING WllHam Kleln With his incredible 1llt for memoriling numbers, one can't help but ask Kleln if he might take advant.,eof Nevada casinos. "I can't atartd card games," he says, hinting that he is repelled by any element of chance when deal· ing with numbers. "Besides, I'm afraid it I started I would end up bankrupt," he added. Is Klein a mathematician, scientist or clown? He replies that be considers himself a clown more than anything, but in reality he is 1 touch of all three. Before he retired last year, Klein worked as a researcher for the European Center for Nuclear Research In Geneva. Although new advances in tec hnology have produced quicker and more efficient com· puters, Kleln functioned as the in· house computer form any years. Once, he 11.tunned a computer orerator by giving the square root o the J2..di1it number composed of all fives before the operator could punch all the buttons on an expensive new "root machine." The answer, by the way, is 745,356. Klein then told the operator, "I would sugaest a bit of polishing up on that machine of yours. It needs a tl'uch of class." To this day. Klein can come up with answers quicker than you can punch the problem out. on a pocket calculator. He now hopes to share hla in- definable nat ural gift with American audiences. With his mastery of numbers and buoyant energy, be can entertain anyone from school children to nuclear pbyslclsts. And, since bis r~ent meeting with Frank Sinatra, be will throw tn a version of "Strangers in the Nlibt"toboot. Terrorists Slay 3 MADRID, Spain CAP> -A mysterious terrorist group known aa GRAPO c laimed responsibility Saturday for the 1laytn1 of thre e Madri d policemen. BE THERE I DURING THE .BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR II NOW THROUGH TUESDAY, FEI. I J ' Sunday January 30 19n Lawmakers Want to Know: Is Rebate Enough? WASlD.NGTOl'I {AP) -A lax rebate of at i.a.tt $.W la a virtual certainty for rnost Americans this year, but what ian't eertain in the mindg of some la whether the rebate plan wlU achieve Prea,idenl Carter's aoal of stimUlatin& auat.ained economic arowt.b. • I lEP. M•BEll Conable <R· N.Y .) and otber lawmakers last week wondered aloud why the Carter admlnlslration thouJbt Its stimulus plan would work any better to promote solid economic growth than past proarams. such as the 197S tax rebate plan. The purpose of the 1975 rebate and of Carter 's plan is to put more spending money in the hands or consumers. Hopefully, this will initiate a self-sustaining cycle or greater production. more employment. more consumption and. even- tuaUy. new investment by busi· neaa and industry lo expan<lJpro- ducUoo capacity. Ecooomists blame poor invest-· ment activity la.st year as a reason for the slowdown in ecoAomlc growth. TWO YEA&S AGO. Congress and then-President Getald R. Ford worked out a similar tax re- bate. whose purpose also was lo get the economy moving. That rebate provided for a 10 percent refunf on a taxpayer's tax bill, up to a maximum n!bate of $200. A total ot $8.2 billion was paid out. with an averaae rebate per taxpayer of $12S. Carur's proposal is for rebate• payments of $50 per dependent for each taxpayer. with addi- tional $50 payments ror Social Security recipients and low· income perscios who already, ob- Entmnlled l>g Ice , Lain the earned income credit. tJNDD THE CARTER plan, a tam Uy at tlx, for example, would receive a rebate or saoo. since each dependent. is entitled to $:50. The total amount of the Carter rebate would be $11.• bllllon. U Congress goes alone with Carter's plan, u expected, re- bate checks will be ln the mail to most Americana beginninl ln AprU, with everybody beiQ& paid by June at the late.st. ti Carter officials claim rebates will reach 96 percent of Americans, while the 1975 rebate reached 89 pettent of the popula- tion. Some four million poor Americans, who don't have cbiJdren or who don't file a tax return or who don't receive Social Security payment.&, will be eJCcluded. Fire Victims ·Frozen In A Long Beach housewife. Mrs. James B. Johnson . made the Cinderella transi· lion to queen Saturday as she won the title of Mrs. America for 1977 in Las Vegas. She is the mother of three and grandmothe r of one. Dozen Blasts !Rock London; 1IRA Blamed LONDON CAP l Twelve bomb explosions rocked central I .ondon early Saturday and 15 bombs were discovered in five c1t1es of Northern Ireland. Police in Northern Ireland said the outlawed Irish Republican Army apparently was making a coordinated effort to com· m emorate the fifth anniversary of Londonderry's "Bloody Sun· day." A man claiming to r epresent the IRA said tl\e guerrill a or· ganizallon was responsible for the London blasts. No casualties were reported in • C'1ther the Loi1dt1n 1!X.plosians or 1n Northern lteland where only one of the 15 bombs went off On "Bloody Sunday" -Jan. JO, 1972 British soldiers opened fire dunn~ a clash with Roman Catholic demonstrators in Lon· donderry and many were killed. BRECKEN1llDGE, Minn. tAP) -It's possible that some bodies of the 16 persons believed kLUed in a hotel fire "may not be recovered until spring," a deputy state fire marshal said. Rusty Tallman said searchers had not uncovered any bodies from the debris of the Stratford Hotel by noon Saturday. Four fire departments pumped more than one million gallons of water onto the three-story build· ing after it burst into flames with startling swiftness shortly before 5 a.m. Friday. "We're hampered by strong winds and s ub-:ie ro tem· peratures," Tallman said. ·'There is stiJJ fire in the base- ment and a lot of smoke. It's very hard to breathe down there." HE SAID RUBBLE of the de· molished hotel would be taken out "shovel by shovel" as searchers cleared an area to begin looking for bodies. "We don't anticipate we'll tum up too much today and it could be two or three days'' or even spring before all bodies are found, he said. Frozen debris is slowing search efforts. Tallman said cause of the fire wasn't known. ' Mayor Hugb Mikkelson named 16 persons, down from Friday's estimate· of 22, whom authorities s peculated might bave been hotel guests. The llst was compiled from telephone calls from re· latives and friends of persons who might have regi,slered at the 67-yEr-old w'oo~ frame and bric ·ding. D glas Johnson, 41. of Aber· deen, S.D., is believed lo be the 'Roots' Blamed School Figlus Break Out HOT SPRINGS. Ark <AP> -A school official blamed tht-television show •·Roots" for fights at Hot Springs High S<.'hOOI on Friday. The school was closed early and 18 stu- dents were arrested. Three minor inJuries were reported, police said. Fi"hting broke out m the school's parking lot before classes began. and dunng the lunch period in tbe cafeteria. Superintendent Dr. Bruce Meeks said. Meeks said tension had been building in the school since · Roots." the ABC telev1s1on program based on a book of the :-ame name by Alex Haley, began last Sunday evening. ··Roots is pretty heavy for teen-agers, some of them - blacks and whites can't handle it," Meeks said. "Peel- ings have been building up since the show began. "We began feeling the vibrations as early as Tuesday. Kids were call- ing each other names. and teachers were reporting pro- blems.·· only guest who survived. John!on, a light sleeper, a aid be was awakened by cracking noise such as a fuse box shorting out. Unable to flee down the hotel's smoke-filled hallway, be broke out a window and police reached a ladder up to bjs second.story window. AUTHORITIES AND Johnson said they beard no cries elaewberein the building. "We assume smoke asphyxiat- ed the victims and they never had a chance to get to the win· dows and cry for help," said Fire Chief Dick Thompson. Mikkelson said the build.ing bad a ''manual fire alarm" which had to be activated by so- meone in the hotel. It wasn't known if the alarm was pulled "and it didn't feed into the city's central alarm system," he added. Passengers Pass the Hat To Buy Fuel NAIROBI (AP> -Passengers bad to p8.5$ the hat lo buy fuel for an Eut Afrlcan Airways DC·9 jet before it reached here Saturday -two days after the airline said it was gJ"OWldibg the fleelJor lack of money. The flight with 20 passengers on board began Friday in Cairo and made a stop in Khartoum for refueling. But Sudanese oil com· panies refused to refuel the plane unless they were paid in cash. Airline sources s aid the passengers decided to pass the bat to collect enough money lo pay for the jet fuel. An Italian businessman, iden- tified as Nicholas Scarapato, pro· vided most of the $1,500 required, the sources said. The plane then took off and made it to its base here in Nairobi. The incident was the latest drama ln the death throes of the national airline of Kenya, Ugan- da ud Tanzania. The Kenyan government said in a statement that the continued runnlog of the airline bad placed a heavy burden on Kenya's economy. In Uganda, a spokesman for President Idi Amin 's military government accused Israeli "bandits" of being responsible for the decision to ground the airline. East Suffering Again \.. I Snow, Bitter Cold, Winda Continue -L "9ftl'IC!Wd¥_...~ ....,.....,......,..,._........,, Te13 ...... . 4 • ,, . l " • • .,.. J " ,. • 4i .. 1 •II f .,. . n ~ ·1 u .J ' .. 4 • • 11 If ·It ' . ) , . n .. • 3S ( ') ,, 30 ·• ) ·• 1 1 11 • » ) 21 50 . , II 1 1? ""' ., " . , , . IS lO "' .. -0 S1 15 3' n 2S • • • 4 as .... ,,...,._ Mllfoi--~Alea '4Mlll ---~ ..... ......................... -()Mell c:..-...-..... =-~~~ ~ ................ .,...... City and state fire marshals last inspected the building in 1976. "We found no shortcomings last year," said Tallman. Mikkelson said the hotel's elderly owner, Catherine Strade, who apparently died in the fire, "tried her best at her age to keep the building ready for oc- cupancy. "She was very fussy, .. the mayor said. ''She didn't allow disruptive people in there.·· Stranded hg Blizzard ..... l"'•• Trucks and cars stand mired in drifts nearly eight feet b following a blizzard north of Lafayette. Ind., on Inters te 65. Six storm-related deaths have been reported. Hundteds of motorists, stranded by the storm. took shelter in Natimal Guard armories. Dam]am Holds Up Fue.l LOUISVILLE, Ky. CAP) - Nature, not man, will determine when barges carrying badly needed fuel and other com- modities can resume their journeys up the icy Ohio River. an Army Corps of Engineers spokesman said Saturday. T he s pokesman. Martin Pedigo, said be could not give a timetable for resumption of river traffic, even though Corps employes had just completed an operation designed to raise the water level at. three dams where the traffic jam has been most seriOUI. "Tbett's just no way or telling. We don't have any spare water to release," he said. "We'll have lo wait fc>r the normal flow of the river. It could take a few hours; it could take a couple of days." PEDIGO SAID at least 30 towboats -each pushing 10 to 12 barges loaded with beating oil, gasoline, salt for highways, grain and other commodities -are waiting below the dams, located ln the area where the river separates Kentucky from Il- linois. He said about balr are carrying some type of fuel, and they will have priority when the water level is high enough lo resume locking. Gfleatlc§ of GLove This Valentine's Day send your tove a greeting all the world can share with a Daify Pilot Heart of Love. It's easy. compose your personalized greeting and we'll set your message in type to fit the border of your choice or your hand written thoughts may appear in the border you select. Borders come in the 3 sizes as shown below: S 15, $8 and a special child's sim for $2. (You must be under 12 to qualify for the littlest greeting.) Heating oil is in short supply u .southwestern Penn sylv~fii a where many homes are ruribin1 short of fuel. Ohio River barge supply much or that area•s·tue oil. ' GASOUNE, particularly. th unleaded variety, is running Joi in Kentucky. Petroleum official s ay they can fores ee •pc shortages and PQ6Sibly a return I long waits at service stations.• Salt is needed for highwa)'s I Ke ntucky, Indiana, Wes Virginia and Ohio. '' An Indiana highway officis said the state is using s'and as , substitute for salt. ·' ... ,. ., f ;.> •f l• .... ,. t I ) . .. / / I I ' If you wish to create your own decorated • greeting, use a black ' pen and draw your \ design to f It one of the ' dotted Ii ne ''hearts" t shown below. ' c ' ' \ \ ' \ ' ' ' Mail to: I I / I 1 For help with your ad • 1 just call 642-5678 and a ' 1 friend I y v ·a1enti ne acJ...viser will be happy to assist you. And, if you like, you can charge ,, your Heart of Love or · t use your Master Charge 1 or BankAmerlcard. ..~ DAILY PILOT 642-5618 Dally Pilot ClasS1t1ed Department. Box 1500, Costa Mesa 92626 /!!"' •••• ·-Sunday. January 30. 1977 OAILV PILOT AS . , Tunney Rematch? I · Fighter's Son Set for '82 Campaign Bot AirBiflla Drifting East Suits Him Fine SACRA.MENTO <AP) John unney bas t old Ci.lirorn1a emocratic party leader s be igbt run for the U.S. Senate :.~taain. • And Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. aaid he criUclzes the University of Callfomia despJte lbe fact he loves it. -: Tunne'y and Brown wer e • 11mong major speakers at the state party's annual convention ~is weekend. TUNNgY, WHO LOST his U.S. Senate seat to Republican S.I llayakawa last November. in directly referred to pla ns for a Sex Bait .~es22 ~-to Cells ~ .. LOS ANGELES CAP) With l o female police officers posing bait, the Hollywood Division I rick Task Force" has arrested men for solicitation or pro- ltution and lewd conduct. ~ Friday night's arres t a long ~nsel Boulevard was the s econd : ... ~(its kind this month, according f .. ( Sta l e J " to Lt Steve Day lie !.a1d .i similar m ass arrc:.t wa:-. made Jan. 21. l Those ar rested between 5:30 p .m . and 10:30 p.m. ranged from ~ an 18-year-old Ma nne to a 58- ,, l ear-old computer programmer. • Pair Held In A btue SAN FRANCISCO (AP> A woman and her boyfriend have . been cha r ged with felony child 1 .abuse after the woman's 11-year : . ., .old son, weighing only 20 pounds. was hos pita lized for severe malnutrition and d<·hydration, · police said Shirley Ellenberg, :l4, <1n1I . Charles Nakao. 28. were arrest~ .. efler the woman brought young .;Gary Ellenberg. m crat1ca l cond1 tion , to Mission Emergency. Jnspector F'red Mullen said Pier Pressure On LOS ANGELES <AP > A group of San Pedro harbor area residents have :.ucd lo block re ··-«>ns truction of the marine 011 terminal destroyed by the Dec· 17 explosion nf lhl' oil tanker Sans inena The San Pt•dn1 Pli.lnnmg Al hance contends in the 'u1t fl lt-d in Superior Court that Los Angele~ ha r bor comm1i.:-.1oner s wen· wrong m exempllnl? thl' bu 1lclJng pro1ect from a r t'qu1rement for a n e nvironment al 1mp;.1<•t 'tatt' menl Conjugal E•rape? SAN QCENTlN <AP I James Be rnhard did what many Sun Quentin Prison anmate!. would like to do he walked away from it all And his wife went ""1th him B i ll Nybt'rg , p r i so n spokesman, said BernhJrd, 29 was m1s:.mg from the cottage where he had bee>n allowed a con- jugal visit w1lh h1., "1ft>. Rnnda overn11itht J E FF I. A K £ , l 4 , telephone d ERDA engineer Archie Kelley in San Diego and sug· 1ested, "Why don't all the housewives back East u nplu g th e ir refricerators and move all tbe food on the back porch?'. ·'The idea has technical merit," said Kelley, addine that he planntd to pass it on to ERDA headquarters in Wuhinitoo. THE BOY'S au11ea- tiC)ll would have "no im· P•et o n the 1111 sbort11e." Kelley ex· plalned. "but It bu merit because elec· tttclty lt the hnt sub· alltute for gaa, and uUllhea In the Eul lace a po1sible brownout ptoblem." political comeback tn hia s~b before the convention. He told reporters later that he specifically is thinking about runnlng for the Senate again. In a rambling, 15-minute speech, Brown repeated his plea fo r volunteer s in m e ntal hos pitals -a position labor leade rs have c riticized. But Brown said he was not attacking state employes. BROWN SAJD HE i>eheves UC is the world's greatest universi- ty. but that he is concerned about how l'elevanl lhat gr eatness 1s to the rest of the stale. He sajd he questions UC "not because I don't res.peel it, not because I don't Jove-H. not bec ause J don't think It's tht! greatest in the world," but because he thinks It should be more relevant to society's needs . "We may have the greatest medical schools in the world, but 11omehow this medical system lsn 't organized right," Brown said. "I LOOK AT THE law schools. and I ask myself 'how does ~at affect the most needy in sodety" Does the crimina l justice system m ake sens e"' it doesn't make a lot of sense " -~-........ FACES C1·DAYS ADRIFT Balloonist Karl Thomaa -4 LOS ANGELES <AP> -In an age of rockets to the moon, a trir> across the Untted States in a hot- air baJloon might not seem like much of an adventure. and the way Karl Thomas talks about it, it's not. ''I '11 go up and let the wand taJ<e me east tor about 11 or 12 hours, then I 'II come down and refuel and go up again.•· said the 28- year-old adventurer But Thomas knows the journey 1s potentially dangerous, and tha t's why he's going to have a crew ol J8 followina hlm around Of\ the around; wf)y he's taking along a parachute ~ why he'll wear arcl•C clothlng for sub-i.ero te rn11tralures, and why he plans to e)ljoy the entire trip im· mensely. THE FORD MOTOR Co. i11 s ponsoring the 2,600·mlle cross- country trip, as Thomas. of Flint. Mich .. attempts to set a record or better than 41 days. But this s ponsorsrup doesn't insure sue cess. he says Rites Horwr DeaJ,Actor LOS ANGELES <AP) - Funeral services for Burt Mustin, the s how business veteran who died at the age of 94. will be held Tues- day, a family spokesm an said. Tunney hinted at his desire to run agam for the Senate in hi~ speech to delegates, but he was explicit when talking to news re- porters late r "The past 12 years h ave been the best years of my life. I like to think I have helped ma ke the world a better place to li ve," First Space Shuttle Readied for Testing "This thing 111n 'l wired," he s aid. "If it was easy. why has n't 1t been done by more people" Why are balloons considered so daneerous?'' 'l'homas should know better than to try something foolhardy: he lla.s a m aste r's degree in clinical psychology and was a practicing psychologist for five mon~. "until 1 realized that I bated the patients. Mustin died Friday at t he Glendale M a n o r Hospital in suburban Glen- dale, the spokesman said. Mus tin , o ne or the bu s i es t ac t o r s i n Hollywood despite his age, in his last per fo r mance played Mother Dexter ·~ bridegroom on "Phyllis". HE CWSED IDS speech with a refe r ence t o form er m id - dle we ight boxi ng c hampion Harry Greb, the only man to ever knock out his Cather. Gene. Tunney said the first thing his father wanted in the dressing room after the fi ght was a re- match with Greb. Tunney said now he wanl<; a rem atch, too. Asked how that re match com· menl should be interpreted. Tun. ney sa1d it was not an announce- ment. By RICHARD SALTUS AP Sci.nu Writer PAL MD ALE Half rocket, half airplane, but al this point 110 tons of dead weight, the fi rst Space Shuttle orbiter 1s re- ady lo be towed from its hangar Monday through two desert cities to a dry lake runwa y for night testing The delt a-winged car go carrier that will zoom back and forth from Earth tu orbit in a rew years TWO YEARS OF DROUGHT HAVE LEFT BAY AREA RESERVOIR ONE THIRD FULL Marin Water Offk:lals Are Ordering Severe Rationing of The Precious Uquld APWJ ......... W at,er Rations Reduced MARI N (AP > Wa ter of tricl," said Dr. William F ilanle, f1c1als here, seeking aid for their president of the Marin Municipal pa rched district, have urge d Water District, in a statement to ~t a tewide wa ter r ationing to news reporters. de crease the flow of the precious Water use In the Marin Water liquid from Northern Califorrua District was decreased by 26 per to the southern part of the state. • cent last year, when customers .. We wo uld like to push a cut down on tojlet flushing, took m1n1mal water rationing project rewer and shorter showe rs and throughout the state-except in stopped using gaf den hoses and agricultural areas -like lhe ra-sprinklers. t1on1n~ p rog r am eas ily a c-Marin customers face a stiff comphshed last year in our d15 new rationing law beginning Tuesday aimed al reducing the normal wate r usage of resident!> and nonresidents by 57 percent Filante said statewide retion ing would allow Ma rin lo gel some of the Northern California waler now bein~ diverted lo Southern California through the Central Valley P roject canal. The watec could be bat ged here from the Oakland Army Bast'. then piped to city reservoirs. he said. was hooked to a tractor that would pull it at a stately 5 to 10 miles an hour to Edwards Air Force Base, 36 miles away, ESCORTEl> BY I\ convoy of security and patroJ can, the or· biter with its 53-foot-high vertical tail fin was expected to attract hundred s or residents of Palmdale and Lancaster as ll crept along paved roads. Set to start rolling at sunrise. the convoy would reach its tem- p,oriary home at the Dryden Flight }\esearcb C enter al ~dward.<1 by late afternoon, said o fficials The reusable orbiter craft 1s designed to be fired into space by disposable rockets, carry out 1clenllfic or technological work in orbit, then soar through the at· mosphere without power and land like a glider. TESTING WILL begin Feb. 18. Al first, the 122-loot-long crart will be attached. pilotless. atop a Boeing 747 jumbo jet. In this pig gyback setup, the two mated aircraft will roll along the desert iurstnp in taxi tests, then go aloft · in a series or "captive·· fli ght trials The first manned flight in which the orbiter will be released from the carrier plane to swoop down for a landing is scheduled for July ?2· "I FOVND ONL V one dif- ference between patients and psychologists: sometimes the pa - tients get well. So be opted for a life in the air. He already was a pilot, so he bought a s mall airport, business boomed . and "I grossed $4 million o ne yea r." Then he formed an adventurers club and dedded to try something that h a dn 't been a ccomplished before cross the Atlantic on a balloon. The tr y ne arly e nded in tragedy, however. ·'On the morning of the second day. I noticed a storm ahead. Lots of li ghtning. J look the balloon down to try lo get under 1t, but it was no use. ••J RAJ) TO MAKE a decision : stay with lhe balloon or ditch. Thunderstorms will rip up :i baJloon. but before 1 could decide what to do. the ~ondola flipped and most of my g('ar went into the ocean "So I jumped " f our days later. Wl!ak, hungry, with three broken ribs and a punctured lung. he was rescued by a Russian freighter "Was it worth it?" he repeated a question. ''Absolutely! lt was an experienee I wouldn't want to go through again, but I wouldn't , trade it for anythJng .. 'Death Count Pilot ·Plunges Into the Sea SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -An anguished airplane salesman. holding bis mike open as he plunged. apparently committed suicide by power diving his plane into the Pacific Ocean, the Coast Guard says. Edward Beroza, 48. methodically counted down his altitude as his twin-engine Piper Cherokee plunged toward the ocean 150 miles west of here. officials said Friday. "It's all over. This is the only way out," Berosa s aid over his rad~o. ''1 'm going to hold the mike open and call out the altitude, and when the mike is dead, you'll know I'm dead." Commander John Mascali, a Navy reserve pilot, was monitoring the airborn conversation between Beroza and his employer, Jim Buford, after they took off in separate planes from the San Jose airport. -Mescali .said Beroza started his descent at 10,000 feet an<i when he got to 8,000 feet be gunned the engine. counting off each thousand feet until he reached 1,000 feet "and then s ile nce " ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~~ DAILY PILOT • DEGREE AND NON·DEGREE PROGRAMS FOR WOMEN • Undergraduate and Whetlwr 11 '' twen one veor or twt1nty ~ince you ldt colte~f'. Graduate Degrees rwrlMp-. now,., th\> llmt' to think • Personal Enrichment 11hout going b<>ck tn ,1ar1 or ftn1,h Courses wur bachelor ~ degfee or sltltt • lndividuallzed Programs work on., ma~tvr ~ degre.., . . 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The ~ring Stmest•r bigins Februl!lry 7 Don 't deloy Start now ... ,J , A' ---~.-.n~'™''''• ... -,~ .. , r -:"O\.~~~· .. L,,.--D--.A..._l_LY_P_I W_T_E_l_Jl-T-O-R-lA-1-. -P.-f,-.E--) Gre~t Expectations lt 1s an admirable thmg for a countr) to achieve the I standard ot living ror 1~ so-caJled working cloiss thi&t has been reached in the United States T he life-style of the Amer ican wor ker would ap- pear, to cilt1.t-n:o. of many less fortunate ne:tt1ons. to bt' almost regal Cars (p lura l >. homes equ1ppt.'<f with dish wash ers. garbage disposals and washers and d riers, clothes for every occasion . m eat on the table every d ay, and tbe time and equipment for hobbies and leis ure activities <1 r e considered, quit e rig htly, the JUSt rewards for diligent wor k. And it m u:-.l be admitted lhut much of a ll this abundance 1s t he resu ll of the combined efforts of I a bor unions a nd the gen1ui. of productive capitalism. But there comes u lime to u~k how much is loo much In 1-:ngl.md 011 lhl' vergl• or l'l'orlom1c collapse- 1n Italy c:lu:--1• lwhind and in New York facing bankruptcy tht• an!!>wcr tame rather late Ever-im:rca!!>1ng union demands finall) pulled fnr ahead of revcnul·-generatmg producti v1t) Th1s s umml·r many m<JJOr indust ries -oil. con - struct ton. m etals. f'tt· w11l he negotiating new labor C"ontrac~. Reportedly unwn:-. an• thinking in terms of ;i minimum 10 pern•nt boost 1n wages a n d fringe hencfits But unle'>s this boost is related to increased pro- duct1v1ty. wt· arc going righ t down the same sorry r oad that has led E ngland to the edge of economic colla p se, On the one ha nd the un ions seem to hope that somehow employers will find ways lo im prove produc- tivity hy uutomutio n und mecha nization. On the other hand lh<'Y traditionally oppose these job-reducing ml'thods. If the unions themselves c<1nnot con tribute to per· man-hour productivity. in ret u rn for ever-tncreasing t<"w(l rds, their dt'm<.ind~ 1f mel <:an only lead to an econonuc d1i>u!'>ll·r m which they will bl• among the f1r~l to suffer. The phra'e "lowered cxpectut1ons has <'Ome 1n for a good deal oC bCoCfing lately . liut is it perhaps "too m uch' Lo expect two chickens in every po l and two cars m every garage plus one in the driveway'> Another C a reless E r ror O nce more our lawm akers are busy tr yin g to undo a piece of car eless legislation t hat went m uch further lh a n anyone Intended . E ffective J an. 1. t he state worker~' compensation insurance law was extended to all domt'stic employes P romptly. to assure <:ompliance with the new law. in <;urance compa n ies tagged an extra premiu m . usu all> about $5.'onto homeowners' liabi hty pohcies F'or the law was written in a manner tbal would me:tke the hapless homco\.\'fler liable for any mJu ry sus lamed by a house or ~a rd worker ""t!Ven a casual babysitter or a youngster mowing the la\\ nor washing the car It aJso appean•d lo inc:lude µart time "domest1<: chore" workcrb pu1d out of welfare funds to assist the eld er ly and disabled. who now appar ently would need extra funds to insure their welfare-paid helpers. Union lcadt•rs and insur ance companies had b(lckecl lhc idea of coveragt' for domcst1c workers. But the union"' s1;11d th ey never intended to seek coverage for occasional twby:-.1tters, golf caddies and car washers . C learly the dr awbad<s in the new law were over looke d by tht• lcgi:-.lutors So now lhL· Assem bly has passed a new bill to exclude part time and casu al e mploycs from t he n•qu ircd coverage, Yt'l anolh<'r C'Oslly ancJ irritating t·rror lh<.tl slipped by t he supposedly watchful eye:-. 11f ever growin~ legis lative.: sta ff:-. und l'Ommilkcs ----MP:'"'"-----.---' . ""··-·--..... .--................... ,, .... ~. 0¥4 - Simon Warns World Economy May Be Derailed WASHINGTON Ex Treasury Secrelary Will1dm Simon has lt>fl his s uccessorc; "1th a sober warnin.: aboul lht• <!anger or a wurldw1rle depression In private briefings. he rcp(lrl t•d that lhl• t·urrcnl t't·onom1t· pit·kup may h l' ,, (ct I !> t' hoom lhal the f1nJncwl 1>t;1bi l1ly of the W l'"tern wnrld •~ · shaky · ;rnrl that an f'COOOffill' set hack could prec1pitalE" <I depression w1th1n four.> l'ilr., A:. evidence. he delivered lo tht' m·Y. adm1mstrat1on ii set c>C grim documenll> lbal pred1cl rledtning economic growth and t·ont1nums: 1nnat1011 in most m riui.lrial countrli.''> The pa~rs an· stamped Ccm£1dcnt1al" lo p ermit a frJnk an,dyc;1::. 11( <'t'Onom 11 r111Hl1l 111n' 111 cHher na t1on ... Thr rl0<-umt.>nts. prepurt'!d t>v Tr!!a,urv Department rxpen~. r 11-..·" numlwr of rNi "·'il' fl RST Rl::O l"I. \(,: Sl·veral <n1Jnt1 1e., havl b1JtrO~(.'d '>O ht'a\ 11\· to finJnl'l' thc•1r dd1c·i~ that lh<'Y h.1H' re:ich'd tbe1r Ii m 1t They ran no longer go to thl" privalt> f1n;inrial 1nslltul1ong, '4h1th h,•\l' tw ... n th•• '.'>ourc·1· of tlH•n· than 75 prn·••nt nf t ht'"•' loans Yet there is "no realistic prospect" of r e placin g the private loan market. A conhdential analysis wa rn!>, therefore. that the international financial system may face ~evere str ains duri n g 1977 These strajns will be "severely a~gravated" if oil prices con llnue lo soar (J ACK AN DE R SON J The world payments pallero, ... tales the document, "strikingly resem hies that of 1974, the fi rst vear of high oil prices." Even a modest 011 increase of 7 or 8 per t•ent, the document predicts. will !-.end l he deftcil of the Western in d u stria l countries plunging another SS2 billion. This could be a greater debt than the industrial counlr1es can a bsorb with o ut a rlnanc1al brl'akdown. lht' <1nal)s1:-. "V~ gesu SECOND RED FLAG: Despite the lagging economic growth. many countries a re unwilling or unable "to resist political pressures" for contin uing the rapid improvem ents in ltvinA standa rds. These countries have rehcll heavily on external fina ncing "lo maintain and increase copsump lion levels "The'documents sug ~est forcefully thut nations can 'Big Moneyed To lht' l::dtlf>t \'our Nhton.1h of J.1n 11 IThp nnllar l>c•lu~1· .inti l.1ni;:(•rtn~ BurPaur rar\ 1 prnnlt>ti <1tJt pr" hlpm lac1r.J! "'er,0111" <,f'r\'1nl( in l(overnmt"nl ancl ~how why th1· ta>tpayer C'annot ht'IJl hut h«-com<• '')nlt'cJI .1bout rlf'('t1••I off1r1:.I~ "'' matter how h1~h th1•1r mnt1vr' ;ind no m,1ttl•r how .,rfi('lt'nt lh•• perform.1nl't• ol .m ind1v11l1111I i·leC'ted to offiN· WE' rertainly a).lr1•1• with thl' pos1 t1on that fur too mu('h '" spent on ('3mpa1i.:ns for public of f•Cl' It has become a year-round nct iv1ty for politic1a n& and hccause m any spend so much mon<'y to obtain offices paying a total or far less than the amount fl( money needed to ~et cl~ted there is .!lusp1r11>n a nd doubt .. ORANGE C.OAST DAILY PILOT Ht>l>t•t/ \ \I rt'I) f'11bl1<lr"r Th111nn ~ ~ 1•r1•1/ ~:d1rnr 1 hr l'fl1lori11l p11~1' nf lht" Oa1lv Pilot """"" 111 inform :ind f.llmulittt' rr:idtir'I by pr~llni: nn lh111 PtlllC <llversc C'ommentary on top1t.'!< ol interest by i}'Od1cat ('11 col11mnl•ti. and <"artooni11~. by JlKl\'ldln11 11 forum fnr rradcn' v1r111l1 a"d bv prt'scntln11 thll'l nr11111pape1 ·s 1>p11tlot1• 11ntJ tdrH on curr11nl tnplc111 1'h• 4'dltonal opln/Vnti of lht• Oull) PllOt apfJ'•l r onlv m tht" 1'flitori11I column 11tlht top ''' t ht• raw Ill' 011lnl0fl~ n l)l'C~~('\J b\ lh1· c nlumnll't~ 111111 rartoon1111' und ll'ttrr Y.tlti!NI 111" their 0111n 11nd no <•ntlnr~m1>11I nf Ch1'1r \1!•1115 bv th1• f);1lf\ rtl11t !htltlld ~ 1nrr1 n•ct · Sunday, Jan. 30, 1977 l re a led m lht> mU1d of the c1llien When huge sums are spent. as ,·ou pointed out in the editon al. and the elected official goel> tntn office !lt11l owing large amount.\. the c1l11t'n cannot he lp but wonder to whnm the elected of f11•1;,I ll'>t•'n~ &n<I owes h1~ loyttlty. THE LACK of lru!>l and lhc• c·y nic1sm c realed by the big moneyed (•ampaigns m ah 11 It nearly impossible for those com- mitted to the welfare o ( the pe<l pie -j uat plain cUhens to do a n elfective job. We etrongJy support the posi- tion that action is needed to re· duce t be higb cost of running tor public ofJice ao that when a person is elected to office the aver age t'ilizen ('an have as· surance that the omceholder does not have some undisclosed loyalty because of a campalgn contribution. And we shouJd all get behind the drive to makt adopt.Ion of the "Suns et Laws " a state and na h onal goal. Government aeencies, depart- ments. proframa, eic •• do seem to r o on and on rega.rdlflS.11 of need and it is time (OT reguhlr review of al\ ••cMles to see which have served their purpose and ahould bt eJunlnat~. The tupayer bu enouah or a burden carrytns those Protrams wblcJI are necC!llaJ')' and jbould not be aaddted forever wtth thoee which ar.pol<>neetnffded. We appJa\ld and join your eJ- forta to retorm •ll1 •"•mlJ\en· t1I ptactJee wh,leJt cbet th• tax- payer unduly. HAl\RJETI' )I. WtED!!R )fa.yor. Huntln1ton Beach not go on borrowing to improve hving standards. T he money cari nt>ver be paid back. thC' Treasury experts contend. unles ... ii 1s 111 vested in produd 111n 1nstearl nf ronsumptwn THIRD RED FLAG : Sl'vcral 1ndui;t rial n ations, 11hort of Politics ( MAILBOX ) \Atttf\ ''•"' '••dtf'\ .. ,.. •fl<.,,,. 1'rw> ,.,.,., ·- ,....,,u. •ttttrt lo h1 t••< .. er f"hfNl't.tl• ''"'' h,, '4"'" \.tUtf' et )00 WOl'CI\ 9lt' le'\ W'tlt bt •••,.ft .... ~,.,•~• All l•Uen ,.,.,,, •n<h~ \.f•n.thtf~ ~"d m•1h,.. .tddreu b"' f'l•m•• m.t¥ bit w1thMld on o ..,_,, U \vh1(1t#U •••\Of'I" ._.,.Hlot tltio~,., w 1tt ftOt M ..wbh'"'•ct Re111l nder flqrtfJ To the Ed it.or · In signing the amnesty bill Mr. Cart er m ay have broughl joy to 11ome people. but to the thou!lands of hos pitalized veterans he clicl nothing but rem ind the m more vividly of their condition. It amaze!' me how many good people tend to for get thes~ hospitalized veter ans who werP maime d or crfppled 1n the service of our gre at nation. Each day they fight to for get their pain, their frustra tions. their doubts. their fears for the future. They didn't want to leave their wives a nd girl friends. their good jobs, or their studies But we asked them t.n go They served bravely. and now they must pay TAKE A lonely. e lderly WWl vete ran wbo has s uffer ed so many yeal'tl, a WWII veteran complet~y paralyied, a Korean vet.eun unable to t nlk or a young Vietnam vete ran without legs who must move him!lelf around on a rumey for the remalndel"of hll life. We h ope you won 't forget them and the thousands of veter sn,g Ukf ihem ~ause \t'!l so easy lo help. These disabled veterans need and dcsrrvt tht u me t'On venlences we have TV. rodlos. dothu, wrltlnl paper, pens, P4)n- money and unable to bor row. will be compelled to adopt ' adJuSt ment µolicies " According to the• documents. this should ha ve lht· effect of slamming the hrukes on economic developm ent T he r e f ore. "the wor l d economy is likely to experience 'ilower rates of real growth in Cripple c1Js. envelopes. combs. coin purses. card~. game~. toilet articles. etc. Canteen books may be purchased and the veteran can use these canteen books to purchas<' their need~ tn t he VA Canteen Please send your lax deducti- ble donation today Count your hlcss in~s. then remember those unfortunate veterans and send vour contribution to: Hospita l Cha irman. 29th District, The American Legion. P.O. Box 2185, Buena Park. CA 90620. It is only because of the cion- t inued support we receive thttl we a re able to he lp t he disabled veter an. We do not receive ·any government assist ance and have no investments or trust funds (or fi nancial s upport. WALLACE W RIDDLE 2d Vice Commander 29th Dlstrtct. The American Legion Hospital Ways& Means Chairman T~ae!lafto CORtrol To the Edllor The letter by Paul Brennan. president, Saddleback Colleae faculty. In your Mailbox sectton or Jan. 19, reaffirms my re ar of. teacher-controlled school board. Mr. Brennan pleads that the teachers do not seek control of the school systems a nd t hen pro· c eeda to d em oMtrat.e quite effec· lively that that is exactly whal they do want. He seems to object l o t h e \de a ot th e puhlil' <housc>wives. dentists. business people) controlltnl( lhe public schools. He us's lhe analotlY that doctors and lawyers control their p rofes11lon11 hut does not men llon tha t a 11uh11tantlA I 1977." The Treasury experts pre-mounting deficits tapered off in diet the growth rates will be less 1975. But "llus 11lus1on of 1m- than their original pro1ections. provem ent was achieved," re- " For the industrial world ... " port t he Tr easur y cxperb, they write, "we a re estimating "through a sharp recession." real growth on the order of 5 and Italy recovcrl'd from the re- one half to 6 percenl in 1976 but cession last year. hut this merely only 3 to5 percent in 1977." revived the def1c1t spending. Meanwhile. the cost of hvmg has F 0 U R T II R E () Fl. AG . skyrocketed in Italy over 15 per- N or m a 11 y. :in er on om I l' cent each year slowdown will force down price:-.. "Thc:> large c11Hncntial in mfl;J But the Treasury experts report lion bl'twecn Italy and her trad- that "infl ation rates continul' lo in J( p a rln<'rs. ·' s t a t es I he rem ain disturbingly high 1n the Treasury. "has resulted in con- industrial world." sistenl d ownward pressure on the They anticipate a slight drop lira. especially durin g the past 11 from a "projected" 9 percent for months " 1976 to "perha ps" 8 percenl in But tiny Portugal. whose gov- 1977 This means people will have ernmcnt was saved from a Com- to pay high er prices in 1977. mun1st takeover. 1s slrugglmg without the higher income l<J against the wor st economic ob- meet their bills. stacles A Treasury analysis Citing lhe problem countries. sums these up star kly: the Treasury reports that Great "The revolution and the relurn Britain's financial plight "has or African colonists have lefl worsened progressively dunng Portugal with 10 to 15 per cent un- 1976." The exchange rate "ha~ employment. s uppressed infla- plunged from a March level of t1on at 20 percent or more. wages $2.02 to a current value of about 25 percent higher than t hose of Sl.62" in spite of massive bor-co m petitors. disorganized rowing management and und1sr1pline0 Yel the Trea::.ury 1!> sat1!>f1ed and unproductive labor .. that the British have taken "1m But analyst:-. notes that "the portanl rirst steps tn t h<' right f?Overn mcnl has begun to preach d1rect1on to restore confidence in more disciphn<' and austerity 1he exchange rate. which mir-and hai. lakcn !-.omt• first :-.tcps, rors confidence in the govern mainly in labor relations." menl's ability to manage the If the other industrial nations C('onomy." slrp into an economic· skid. of The Italia n economy also 1s course. there 1s no way for the still staggering from the impact ' Un ited States lo escape the re· of the oil price inc reases. Jtaty·s percussions.·· Effectiveness' number of the statr bar gov- ernors are non-attorneys by law Also. the pubhc may select their lawyer or doctor <at least until socialized medicme comes 1n > and may elect not to emplnv these people at all but we art• forced to send our children to the school selected by the school boa rds and we a re forced to pay ror t he publi(' S('hoots if we use them or not. T herefore, the public schools should be con trolled by and be for the public. M R. BRENNAN also makes it clear that the teachers want con- trol so that they can raise their salaries. Mr . Brennan wants the teachers to control what should be taught in our schools. This brln1s back memories o r t he Fascis t! who told the people - give us your children. we will teach them what is right und whnt 111 wrong. Please. t he voters shnuld lhtnk very hard about voting to put teache rs or teacher -sponsored t"aadidates on a school board. They should W ok aooul it very caretully before they turn over the public schools to the teachers and their union. CU FFOJ\D BOEHMER T•zp,,..... DOflfled1 To the Editor· Whtie In some ways It's a trivial m atter, it com es down to 11 quettlon of priorities and how muc h county government we need tnnuencing our lives. Lust Sunday aftemoon I .was Jogalng down at Crown Valley f;lemen- tory School (we live immediately 1bov~>. At my side and under my direct control was my 11tit·year- old dOIJ, Bruin . Tba field WH ('Omplct<'h dcsened ttim e wa!i 4 45 p . m 1 except for four tenrus players and a boy and his father shootm~ a few baskets. Without knowing 1l I was breaking a county law that. says no anim als art' a llowed on school properly <even if on a leash L This f <'nme to flnd out because at 4 45 p.m on a Sunday afternoon there was an officer from the Oranae County Animal Services Office out on patrol. On Sunday! lie was n't reactin g lo any com- plaint <by his own admission he was on routine palrol >. OK AY. I concedti T broke the law (in t his case not knowingly). Howe ver. in t his case that really ian 't the polnt. The law is written so that pets aren'l brought to school during school hours or when t here ar e a lot of kids around (such as Salurday morn· ing.s). The question is whether or not we as taxpayers should be paying for an officer to be enforc- ing laws hke this? Potentially th ere a r e hund reds ot m y nel~hbors who could be wrltton such a citation. ' Cle arly, this is a case of m is- ~pent ener_By a nd a waste of Or anfe County funds. No m ean- lnglu resulta are achieved by havlna an animal control officer harassing joggen on Sunday af. te rnoon. Thls Is a case of mls· placed prtorttlea. I undorsU.nd from talkfn«i to my nt itJhbors thnt l'm not the tlrst ~r11on to b haraHed by one of these omcerw. Perbaps it others tpeuk out we can redirect these people'!\ ef fort1' to mor o con11trucUve and positive services. ALLEN 11Al.t.rn' PUL.SJP'Elt. JR • . .--~ ... --r .... \ ....... ~~VF"•&-f!jl!(j;:t41'-11 ,.,, .. ' • _, Sunday January30.1977 DAILY PILOT A1 ··AdverSOry sYste·m:· L·eads ~··to Injustice WASHJNGTON By the tame Gury Galmore wus placed 111 front or tu~ fmn.: squad thcr<' musl bavt' bc<'n many peoplt.' whu w~rc ardently w1:,h1ng they'd shot cvt-ry JUd~e bnd every lawyer connected with the case T h e 1 n terminable legal evenli. leading tu Gilmore's ex· ecution not only 11lustrall' the degree lhl· courts have usurped the Jeg1slat1ve pre ro1;tative bul also the t•Xtilnt lO which neither courts, nor judgei. nor lawyers t'an rutrrll lheir hm<' lion and l>t>rVt> lht· sol'iel> Here rs the <·ase of a man ""ho freely confessei. has "" n guilt. moreover, he makes 110 darm that he has been unfairly tried he ch006cs not to Cippeal h1i. :wn tente and y<'t the <'ourts 1lf'lay t>w carryine out of the i.cntcncc week aftt•r week while they bumble around trying to decldt• if they •re goina: lo change tht• law of capital pun1shmerH one mort> lime NEVER HAS a ca11e served as a c tearer example of the jncapac1 Ly of the courts to take the place of the legislatures Even so, yet one more judge w:is found but a few hours before the execution to postpone It on the improbable grounds that Gilmore's death was an illegal way lo spend Utuh state funds What the last stay re· ally proved 1s that among the legal system ·s other deficiencies it has no way or clos ing a cast• Given enough persistence by any lawyer who cart.'b lo stick h1i. nose in the matter u c·usc can lo(o on forever Note that most or the legal delays in the Gilmore case were caused by lawyers whom Gilmore hadn't hared, didn't want m essing around w1th thf' case and had no l(•li(1timat..e Mn 'U.S. Must Control Toxic Chenticals' for weeks :iftf'r the /\mt·rrcan t e g 1 o n <' o n v 1• n t i o n 1 n Phrladt•lphra la ... t H'ar. nal ronal Jtll·ntion WJ ~ rr\ l'lf'd ,,n lht· mysterious dlH'J't' th.it drhabhoel people who ... 1 ... v1'll ul ont• of th1· city's hnld' Meanwhilt'. '"' y lrtllc has been 1:r;aid aboul •• r:ir n111rc d<ingc>row. illness mvolv ing m..111 \ m ore thou sands o r lpeople th<Jn 1w ere f ell ~d by lhr• mys teraou:-. .. Legion tlarres dis 4'asc "Some .I m1ll1on NORMAN COUSI NS )?eneral ct1sab1lit~ A medi<·al team from "llew York 's Moun! S111a1 M edil·11l Cenll'r <·arnc 1nt11 thl' ::.late an<1 reported that ahouL one third or Michigan·~ populatwn was af fected One o( their f111d1ngs wa::. that many people rn their 30s who were exposed lo the PBBs looked and acted like people in old age. Dozens of mcdicinei. have been lned So far, no reml'dy has ~l'n discovered for the long·l<1stmg !.ymptoms. many o( which are painful or disabling Medical re searchers hope that hefore long ::.ome wuy ean Le de\ 1::.cd to flush the porbon out 11( hum<1n be1n~' ,rnd Ir\ c: ... ltlC'k ( VON HOFFMAN J nccllon with tl Everything about lhc luw ts getting longer. slower and more cosUy. The rituals involved in Jury selection string out the simple commencement of a tr1aJ for days and weeks. What should be elementary trials are ex tended ad infinitum by the in· troduclion of witnesses who have nothing to contribute but delay. confusion and mounting coi.t.'l The public knows. for example. even if the bar doeso 't, that the: use or expert psy c hiutric testimony lli a form M fraud 'rhey'n• not l'xpert wltnessei. because they're no more able Lo explam human beh<1v10r than ) ou or I but 1udges continue to alto~ lawyers to ('log up the m<1chlnery with them. Undoubtedly one or the reasons for the unchecked and continuou~ Punch decline ln the judlcl11I 11ystcm 's capaclly to get any business con ducted with even the appear.,,cc of dispatch ls the surplus of l11wyers. Pack11 of cold and hw1 ary wolves do less damage lhan the tens ol lbouund• or hunary. eneraeuc and dishonest mem· bers of lbe bar ualne the lips or their noses and th& lanes of their teeth to pry open the Uds of the nation's garbage cans. That's what this constant pressure to provide legal services for more and more groups of people comes to. RAVENOUS lawyers and their confederates oo the bench and in the legi_slatures make it more a n d m ore d Hf I c u ll to do anything without gelling a lawyer to put his red tape around 1t. Then they go about speech.ify· ing that lt is every Amencan·~ right to avail themselves or lba.ir unneceuary services and the taxpayers should provide i\ Now comes Anne Strick with an extract from her forthcomln.: book, "lr\Juahc" for All," In th\· current iuue oC Tho Washlnaton Monthly magazine. attacklna the: heart of h1wytirln1. the i.d venary system of Justice. We laymen are told that the glory ur courts la tho adversary system. pittln1 one aide a1ainat the other ln a combative process out of which truth and just.ice are ob tained. Ma. Strick may be the llr:;t person to reaoarcb these marvelous claims. Indeed the profession of a law rests lt.s 1.1i. sert1on of µte supremacy of thl' adversary system on nothini: whalsoever. "The University of Southern California law library holds over 125,000 volume11," writes Strick "Of tbe11e. not Ont· book is devoted to the adversary system of law ... The UCLA ta .... library holds over 248,646 volumea. Not. one or them is d" voted to a consideration of the ad· vcnary system The Los Angele::. County law library, with its eight I . - "Just because God gave you wings doesn't mean He wanted you to fly supersonic!" br11n('ht:i1 the lura6':sl public 111,, library In the country, holdt1 ovr• d hall million volumc:h Not one 1 dt'vot.ed lo lhc adversar ' bYSlt.'m " That be1hg thl' ('llllc, Anni Strick did har own study "' th adversary sy1tem u~ it I taught ln textbooks and leg: semman; and such. What Sh• found Is .a system 1n wblc l1&wyen are permilt.ed, en couraged and praJsed for doin. all ln their power to deceive an• misleud and put winning abtsa• or Justice Thul.I she quote Supreme Court Justice Byro "Whiner" While, the Kennt'd-. appomtee on thl' court. as s11' lnf.! · · a::. part ol our modifi<' adversary system and us purt " the duty impo$ed on the mo'' honorable defenst' counsel. "• countenance or require condu1 • which in many instances has Lat tie if any relation to the :;ear<'I. for truth ... THE MINUTES of <t Federc.: Bar Association symposium held 111 Washington in 1966. n • veal l a~ Strick discovered> th<•' Warren Burger. the present Chief Justice on the Supreme• Court, took the position in , hypothectical case that it 1• ethical for a lawyer to attempt ti destroy ti witness's credibility, tu demolish hrs reputation, evl'' though he knows from othl·• sources the witness is telling th1• truth. Lawyer" rn countries that don 1 use an adversary system or JUSlree havt• a rather foul repu\11 Iron. too. hut 1t would ~eem thHI the adversary sysll'm, the loo~ ing et the courtroom as a battlt• field where everythini: goes, en cour ages lhe d1i.honesly. th• shabby tricks. the unconsciom1 ble recs and the indifference 111 lhe ordeal they put lay peoplt- throu~h characterizes the pral' lice or law. It may be that shyster personalities, people without tit•' ability to make it in the used-ca• husiness. are more often drawn to law Or it may be that goo1 people are ruined by a professio11 whose usa~es. st rul'lurc 1md pr(I cedures mak1• shy1il('r:o. out of 1111 hut a few ~·1t1 iens or l\11C'h11(;in have bc:cn ~urrenng rn v<rry1n~ d<'grvec; from a form Of t•ht•mrt·al ptllMlll ing According to ml·1l1c:JI :.pec1<11Jsb. th<· \Hirst 1:-. not 11\'C'r lt 1!> expected lhal 1l will ht· )c:uro; hefore th«> g1•n(•ral affla·tron cl1s ;1ppcars 1 The ep15ocll• lwa,:Jn rn 197:1 ""hl·n a largf' 'lllJnlrl\ ol a µorsonou::, <'hem 1t'.1l "a ~ Jl'l'1dentalh mixed into a 'uppl~ of animal feed The toxic· l'hcm1tal goes hv M EANWlllLt-:. IT "lt·em~ l'lcar that lhl' orril't<tl a,r::tntres . wheth"r on the :.t;,ill• or nationul le\ el, hav(' not ITlt.'l thf'lr C'll'ar re::.poni.ibiltlll'S Only now. three· 'eJr.. drtcr lh•· uni.cl (Jf the episode. JrC ffit'..l:O.llrC~ he1ng taken that began lo correspond to lhe magnitude of lht• µroblem Carter Warned About Belgrade ,th c n a m" of P B R polybrnmrnate<l b1then,>-ls, which "Xil>l m a \ ..1r1ety or potent t•um pounds all the wa> from frrP rf't arda!\1.:-. to Pt·~ticade' ONCE llAVl!\G found thc·rr way into the humun body. PRBs .an· nvt rl•ad1h t!llrn111ated Thev t Jkt'.' up n .. ,1dl•nt·1• 111 the body'c; fah ..... hl·r(' th1 \ l '('rc1se their to" I<' dll'<'b ''' "r .1 l11n1? prrro<l nf t r mt• Tht• (irl\I n111111•<1hlt• eHt•t•I 11f 1hc PBB 1ll,,p .. t1•r in M1c:h1~.111 ""as m a 'har,., rir11p 10 milt... pro rlurt ron \ c1t·ra11.1n.rns "er<' unu hlf' to d 1a~1111,t· ""h.1l ""Jl> hll P1~n 111g no! iu-.t Iii tl.111 ,. t•atllt> hut tr1 the ent1rv ll\0••,1cwk 1}up1Jl<tll11n 111 the state A )Oung d.11n fJrmt•r In ll;it!lc· f'reek lo5t paLrl·nc•" ..... 1lh the hind ~( 3SblsL.rnt·1· bt·m~ provided hy .Michig an agr1•11l\ural :iuthorltlei. lie hired hrs own IH'll'llllfic E'Xpc•rt~ who Cflrn(• ur1 with the answer that the food ~ha rn had becn 111r1•dt•cl l>y 1'88b Or&g&nat1n.: In <IO\m,11 feed ,.hro11P.h milk or nae::..l . lh1· PHH ... "'"rf' 1nvud111i.: human tl<;'lul \t ,\ '> \. TllOl Si\~ OS of pt•opl1· •xpcrrenced dl!luhhns: illnesses • • m u~cuhir IAlt>llkOt:!iS. nuuse1t, :\<'lit<' 1nd1 )!t· ... t111n p;11nful a nd ~" ollt•n 1nrni.. ... kin lf''\10ft'I, rnc•m11r\ m.1ll11nc·110n1n1t ;ind I . PB Bs nnd ntht•r poisonouh che micals have hcl•n con tammaung some of the nation " main waterwa)l> In New York'o; llurhon R1vl'r. for example. million~ of fis h infected by toxic <'hcmicals have been processed rntn the food supply system or Nc" York and New Jl·r~cy with coni;equem't'!' yet In ht• fully <1& sessed A relatt"d problt•m '"'represent· ed ll) pl•::.t 1e1dt•!> 1·ontainane l'RB~ It 1:-darr.cull to build a \I. all or separation bf•lween lhf' 11"1' or pesl1c1dt' ... laden with l'AB .rnd earth or water. Ex l'l'r1enC\' shO\\S that traces O( lht' t 11 x 1 1· f" h e m 1 c a I i; g e l i n l 11 \'f'~dable!' or fruils or lhestock t•nd thc•rt'after into human tissue M U<'h hus been said ab<1ut th1• need or the American people for a national energy policy A need of C'qual importance ex· 1:1ts for a national policy to deal wlth thl' ,::rowing 1nvas1on or the human environment by tox1t· mate-nal!I We need to develop "orkable control!\ We also need to develop effeclrve remedies on ,, m asi. st' ale Tht-d1baster rn M1t·h1i;:an c:in tw repeated and magnified man\ times unless a responsible and adequate policy II\ 1·re11ted an time lo prevent a 1>C'nou:. ep1sod1• or \.o deal with it ddl•c111:r1t·ly if 11 1'hou Id ocrur WASlllNGTON. U.<..:. ln h1~ inaugural addrei.s the other day, President Cart~r observed that people everywhere are crav111g for "basic human rights." And he added thal Americans "can never be Lndifferent to the fate or freedom" around the world This raises an interesting quei. t1on in respect to current clc velopments in the Soviet Union and rn the other Com mun1st s tule s or Eastt'rll F:urope . where oppos1 lion to die tatorship now 1::. more vocal than tt has been rn years 'fhe question is whether the United States should or can re- alistically do something to en courage dissent m the Soviet bloc or whether. by seeming to sup. port the liberals behind the Iron Curtain, the Carter administra· tion would be rais ing expecta- tions that it could not fulfill LOOK.ING BACK, 1t as clear that American propaganda con· tributect to sparking the llungarian uprising in 1956. But the Eisenhower administration offered nothing but rhetoric when S()v1et tanks rolled Into Rudape.,t to crush the rt'voll To ad that way again of course woulct be disaslrouis. Vet, 11s Mr. STANLEY KAR NO\\ Carter said. Americans cannot b e · • 1 n d i ff e re n t • · S o t h l' challenge to his administration lb to shape a policy that holds out hope ror East Europeans. but dotls not offer them illusions. The present ferment rapidly spreading through Eastern Europe fundamentally reflect!, the growth of internal demands ror greater relaxation The ~ov ernments m tht• r<'g1on arc rcart ing harshly to these demand11. The Soviet authorities. for ex ample art' cracking down on the leaders of at least lhree separalk groups that have emer~ed within recent weeks to cl<1mor for a larger measure of freedom. THERE ARE hints that the Russian regime is trying to hnk these dissidents. most or them in- tellectuals, to an unusual bomb explosion that took place In a Moscow subway a couple or weeks ago. ln Czechoslovakia. meanwbjle. the government is attempting to cope with some 300 teachers. scientists, priests. writers and others who have been circulatin!{ a petition callinl( for cavil liberties. The government has indicted several of the~e protesters for "crlmln:il <ictivllies." but the dissident movemt:nl Ill reported ly growing A different kmd of turbulenct.• 1s developing in East Germany, where more than 100.000-citizeni; are bombarding the government with demands for exit visas to emigrate to West Germany. THE COMMUNIST reg1mt· far\.ally reacted last week by forbidding East Germans to app. ly ror authornation to leave the country. Pobsh govemmenl. in con is striving to deal more bly with its domestic ud versaries by making political concession:-. This is primarily l)ecause the dissenters includv large numbers or workers, whom the regime is anxious to appease Hungary, which has been more liberal than the rest of Eastern Europe, also is avoiding outright repression of its dissidents One or the key elentents in stir- ring up this ferment is the declaration issued at the Helsinki Conference 18 months ago. The decl aration asserted. among other things, that progress toward freedom would be made an Eastern Europe SKEPTICS OF the conference. including myself. pointed out at tht> time that the Communist re gimes of Eas tern Europe never would move toward more de mocratic institutions. since the governments in the area could not survive If they depended on popular support But uu~ skepUClbm failed lo takt' into account the possibility that lht• llt'lsinkr DcclC1rat1on would servl' to in.spir<' dissidenl' rn the area to demand lhal their own governments abide by th• <agreement That b preciseh what ii. happentnl'( The liberals in Czechoslovakia. for instance, are citing the text of the Helsinki Declaration in their assertions that their government is committed to tolerate dissent S1m1larly, the East Germans applying for exit visas have been quoting passages from the docu menl that guarantees free move ment of pc<>plcs across borders. TO I\ LARGE 4.'Xtent, this tumult as lamed to a meeting to be held rn Belgrade in June. The Belgrade m eeting is de signed to check up on what has been done and not done -to carry out the Helsinki Declara- tion and it could prove embar rassing for the Soviet Union and its satellites. The Carter administration can do little t-0 help the East Euro pean liberals al the moment. But it ought to be prepared to go lo B e lgrade with a list of particular:; on Communist repression, and make rl known in no uncertain lNms thut political liberal17.at1011 •~ lhe on ly alternallVt' to an explob1on in Eastern F:urort· l hat neither lhc United State:-. nor lhc SovtPL l lnlon want" Indignation's Unleashed By F.\'ELYN LlNDSEY Mr& Etlf'lun l.md.•r11 u a rendenl tlf Costa Mna lime for the gopher lo reap~ar He was a long·haired tawny colored dog weanng both a collar and n tag and loe«ed up at me with pleading beautiful brown eyes I hccame very an1ry, a lmost to the exploding point. "t whoever own<'d, or had owned. him, for allowing tum to come to that condition. tences of a year ror physical abuse and the failure to ho.ve any animal neutered or spayed Many Umes in the past I have been un· able lo sleep soundly at night without seeing that one dog In my dreams; and my mind a lways goes back to a lime 30 years ago. when a big beautiful cat. whose back had been broken. probably by a car. ran across the 3treet in front of my car, dragging its rear quarters hehind it 'It makes me sick to have seen an animal in that condition, roaming around in a country so rich in everything except the will to enforce its laws concerning abuse of animals.· As a dedleated animal lover. 1 becom~ .-xtremely hypersensitive each time I see a dog or cat run acro11s the street or )ughway in front of my <'ar l)r skitter away under a parked vehicle, over 11 I fence nr around a building in the dead d ark houn; as 11 ravel lo or from my job I 1 would like to hnd the owner of each 'little animal, and vent my anger on him I <or her> for. allowing a pct lo run free ln· I to thf' dangf'r of heing hurt, be crippled "'r killed by LraHlc. or fend for itself any way It ran I ONLY A n•:w DAYS ago, 1 saw a I medium-siled dog wonderine around in a vacant lot tn downtown Coata Mesa, where many 1opher« can oft.en ba &Mn during the day scampering from one bole lo another The dof( was so thin that his boneii pro tTuded visibly. nnd be walked with lht wobblin« gait. of s tarvation. and r .tbou•ht he would fall c1own from weall· "HI. He walked about half way through the vacant lot and !\topped artcr seeing a aopher &c1mper back Into lhe hole. He atood thett Intently 1•1111• at tho holr. ut.lclpalJ.nt a meal and waJUna a Jona ---- I WANTED TO GO out and feed tht- dog. but It as against the rules of our mobile home park to feed. pet, or harbor anlmalR of any description, for fear th11t they might become permanent resi· dents. My white Persian cat. Sugarloot. I neutered and declawed > 1s the only ex· ception becau.st we were residents of the park before that rule became sostrorigly enrorced. And I have proven the manager's tolerance or him because he is to weJI cat'td for and is under lhe watchful eye of either my husband or mysell at &ll Umu. It makes mt sick to h:ave seen an animal in that condition. roamln& around In a country so rich In everything except tht wut to cmforce it8 laws con· cernlna lbe abute to anlm1l1. IT SEEMS TO ME that a f~ all(( fines. (and I don't mean S$ or sto. bul more 1lkf' $100 or S500 for allowtnr1 an animal out.alde the premises or lt11 ownor a.L any Um ) and a I w J•ll un· No amount or time will erase that scene rrom my mind, and already I haw• spent many hours wondering what became 0( the dog that was so nearly starved to death in a land of plenty. SVRELY IT MUST have b een someone'• pet at some time due to the collar and tag, bul where al'$ lbey now? Why were lhey so careleaa ak not t.o know at all times that tt wat not home, and to secure every po:5sible means to lasure lt.s being at home: on a loni lt'lash or behind a high fence I would llkt to s(li) the enforcement of our lawa concerning anlm1&ls become so atrona. that. animal shtl~rs funded by the atate or county would aooo become a thinl of the past. Prob1b'1 It would ta.kc no more to «'ftforce the lawa lh•n It does t.o m alntain the a'heltera. I . · -~;Unif omu .. : ~iKitUWd 4 By Aant\Jll a . TINSEL Of• o.ll't~IUft Never aJk a HunUneton Beach Police Department cadet for a couple of Good Humor Jee Cream b ars or Eskimo Plea -or if he or 1he will help you across the street, W\leas you're a bona fide 11 J>Olkeman. The cadet working part-time bile enrolled in training to ecome an officer just might be the cop who pulls you over for •peedi.og some day. 1 And he might remember you Reaction among the corps of 24 c:adets -20 male and four . female persons -is mixed lo· · day, as they get accustomed to pew uniforms .that result in c~­ aiderable kidding by regular hne officers, especially because of the white dress caps. ., ·i "GIMME A couple of ace • c:ream bars," one Front Desk wag remarked recently when a ~~ cadet outfitted in one of the 48 . :, 11ew uniforms that cost the city about $2,000 reported for morn- ing duty. ·i He is assigned to issuing park· ing citations or dcliverin& both ' · , black·and·while and unmarked .. ' detective cars lo various loca- • ' tions in the city for routine main· tenance and tuneups. I "They look sort of hke Boy _ Scouts or the lee Cream man," said the front desk officer, quali· fyang his comment with a bit or deference to the four female cadets who also wear the new un· irorms. The police department bought 48 shirt and trouser uniforms for its 24 cadets. who are illl enrolled in at least 12 Unit!> Of COiiege Or university courses and planning careers in police work, or related areas an law and the administra· , " ti on of justice. . ' BEFORE THE change to Navy ,, .blue cadet uniforms from regula· taon khaki . male and female A cadets wore the same tan outfit . " utilized by rcizular Huntington Be<1ch police officers. The only difference was the ver y small shoulder patch identi· fyang them as cadets. as opposed t o police acildemy.trained of· • •ficers. ·'1' Per sonnel Capt . Donald ' Jenkins explains it sometimes creates problems when the .. t -·-·-~- Cadets Cheryl Munson and Tom Miller model uniforms that distinguish them from regular police officers. young police tr ainees -~ome or whom are only planning career~ ln related work are mistaken for police officers. H. for example. one was ferry ing a patrol car to a garage for warranty maintenance and was se~n passing a business where a holdup was occurring, someone might panic and cry out for help OR THE BANDIT might pani<' and start shooting, which could be disastrous for au concerned. especially since police c:adets are assigned to clerical duty'or other chores and do not carry arms. need not wear the white military. style cadet dress cap that draws those orderi. from good-natured senior lawmen for Ice cream bar!'> Simultaneous Chess Match Next Weekend Cadet Tom Miller. for exam pie, Ni a student in the UC Irvine Department of Social Ecolo~y which is involved with pohc<· worJt. Cadet Cheryl Muns on likewise. is enrolled at Golden West College studying criminal law. although she already hai. her Associate of Aru degree in liberal arts ORANGE COUNTY .,. Students can test their chess . skills agam!tl the masters Feb. 5 , , when the Orc1ngc County Chess Association holds its annual ,, Ma sters Simultaneous tourna m e nt al Stanton Community llall. Beach Boulevard at Katella " .A venue an Stanton. •' Membership in the Orange • County Che!IS Asi.ocialion is re· " q uired. There will be two sec· t ions -grades one through eight • and grades nine through 12. , .,.~oprues will be awarded for a , ,win or draw. • .1 Maslen1 Lee Corbin, of M1ss1on 1'.1V1ejo and Dr Michael Popovio, • • ~ Orange wall l«ture at 9 a m Jleg1stration begins at 8 a m and play begins at 9· 30 a m t For further information. call • '1'98·550!! aft~r 5 p m f r I Since they are assigned to duly inside the station. however, they Family Law Meet Slated A seminar on the essential of family law practice. sponsored by the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association. will be held Feb. 19 from 9 a.m . to J p.m at the Saddlebaclc Inn m Santa Ana. A panel featuring Orange County Superior Court Judges J .E .T. Rutter and Richard J Beacom and several southlanc attorney& will discuss new legislation and recent decisions an the field of family law The pro~ram will conclude with a courtroom demonstration by Judge Beacom. Registration for the seminar begin~ at 8 a m. at the hotel and is open lo all interested at· torneys, legal secretaries and law students Advance reservations are re· commended. For reservations, or further information. contact the Orange County Trial l,awyers Assoc1at1on . 542-7UM. ·" ,,---------.. SMfTH 'MHA.&. UMll ,,, WHTCUff CH41'1l 427 E 171h St Co~ta Mesa • 646-4888 Sant a Ana Chapel 518 N Broadway Santa Ana• 547-4131 Task Force Under Way .. ... ,., ,. .... SMfTHS" MOlTU .. Y 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-8539 ,..., ..... u Cot.OHIAL FUMIHI. HOlo4I 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 8~525 ,.4Cl'4C YllW MIMOtllAL ,All Cemet8fY Mortuaiy Cttaoe1 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newoor1 California 644-2700 McCO.wtCI MOl"rUAllH Laguna BelCh 49'-9415 ~Hiii$ 7~ Sen Juan Qlj)lstreno 4M-1'718 A nine-member task force appoint ed by the Orange County Board of Supervisors in November to produce a plan for moderate·cost housing in the south county is now meeting on a regular basts. Halls. Fred Gilbert of South Laguna. Lynn McVelgh of El Toro, Mildred Miller of Mission Viejo and Irene Romero of Laguna Niguel. The committee Is to analyze possi· ble solutions to the lack of moderate- cost housing In the south county. It has met eight times so far. Chairman of the Southeast Orange County Housing Task Force ls Paul Cremer of Laguna Niguel. The committee plans to hold town hall meetings to discuss possible op- tions to a plan ror moderate·cost hous· Ing. Its findings will be submitted to the board of supervisors. Members tnelude Robert Bachman of Laguna Niguel, Bill Bathgate of San Juan Capistrano, Helen Chrissi of Mlaaion VJ~o. Al Drisc<Sll of Laguna THE EPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Saa (714) ...,:7431 .::i=..~ MllW.eol•....,. .. " .. Air Director Nam£d Courtney R. Chandler. 44. assistant director of aviation for Orange County, hu been appointed director of aeronautics for the City of Long Beach. Chandler leaves for his new, $30,468 a year posi· lion M..,.cb 1, alter six years at the Orange County Airport. Chandler, ton o( lormer Santa Ana Mayor Courtney Rotco Chahdler. resides ln Santa Ana wUh his wife and two children. Chandler, a ~-.Jor In the U.S. Air Force Rtserve, rtplacu Nicholas Dallas, who will retire after 35 years a a Lotr1 Beach airport employe. Coastal Priorities Set By JOANNE REYNOLD 0!1111 Delly PllM M•" In their iniUaJ two·day meeting last week. member• of the state Coastal Commission adopted a set of temporary rules and policies to govern coastal de velopment. Included in the senes of docu- ments approved at Tuesd•y's meeting in Los Angeles were two potentially cOt'ltroverslal Items. First la the dual plan whereby local govemme-nt.s will be al· lowed to assume permit granUne authority. THE SECOND is a series of guideline&, written ror each coastal city lD the slate, UsUng specific things that will and will oot be allowed by the com· mission. Tbe local permll procedure calls for cities lo foUow one ol two plans . They can s ubm1l u com· prebensive packet detailing con· tents of permit applications to~ used. the makeup of the permit· ting body and the standards to be applied in reviewing applica· lions. That packet will be studied by the commission for 30 days and, following approval of the com· mission , the new procedure would not go into effect for another 10 days. The second method calls for adoption of a model ordinance, which specifies that the gov· ernmental entity's planning com- mission will be the permitting agency. THE PROBLEM. a!> outlined by local officials who testified before the commission. is that planning commission!> would then be forced to cooducl public hearinpon bulldlne permits that lbese aa~ncies normally eraot without resorting lo public bear logs. The guidelines adopted by the commission were written in two documents. One is a very general statewide statement of pdnclplei1 concerning the need to prevent bluff erosion, to encouraee low and moderate income housing, to protect views and public access and to keep development concen· trated in urban areas. The second is a city·by·city list of speclfic policies. Io Orange County , the euldelines include: SEAL BEACH: Maintain the "village-like character" by keep· log residential density in beach area down lo 20 units per acre with a minimum of two parking spaces per unit. Redevelop strip commercial on Pacific Coast Hjgbway to cluster commercial. HUNTINGTON BEACH · NORTH: Give priority lo recrea- tional and visitor-serving facilities over residential in un- developed land in Huntington Harbour. Protect the Bolsa Chica Bay and Bolsa Chica Marsh. Provide additional public open space in residential and com· merciaJ areas In the bluffs. HUNTINGTON BEACH· CENTRAL: Encourage recrea- tional priorities in the redevelop· ment area as well as the area south of the pier along Pacific Coast Highway. NEWPORT BEACH : Give priority to "projects that meet public needs of recreation and re source protection." such as limit· ing lots near water or beach to~ developed only for recreational use. LACUNA ai:ACH. "E•plore p<>HlbJUlY nnd rea~lbUU.y of gaJn ma pedestrian acch• to tideland areas through private com munltleg, Including openin& ex istin& public easements now blocked by prtvalt toads." SOUTH LACUNA· Also U · plore reasib\Uty or gettfng public access through private com munlUes. Prevent divisions or bluff lots on bluff faces where there are no building pads. Com· merclal development servln& re· sidents should not be a llowed alone Coaat Hlghw ay. DANA POINT: Restrict com· mercial development In the marina to marine oriented busi· nesaes only. Give priority to recreation in all major bluff.top development CAP.lSTRANO BEACH. New development next to Doheny State Beach should be restricted to recreational use. SAN CLEMENTE: Set up a variety of bluff and canyon de· velopment standards regardjng setbacks and density. Restricts density lo 15 units per acre with provision to go up to 20 in the in· terest or encouraging low cost housing . In addition, most or the stan· dards included restrictions on commercial development along Pacific Coast Highway so that part of the highway's capacity could be "r eserved" for rccrea· lional use. Orange County and Los Angeles County are singled out an the state guideHnes for a special lot·to-building s pace ratio re· quirement and special parking requirements A round the County THE EARL'S Heart F11nds Sought rLUMllH~ HUTING Ata COHO. The Orange County chapter or the American Heart Association will try lo raise $76,000 in its 1977 Heart Cam . paign during February. More than I0.000 county volunteers will be work ing lo reach the goal. · The money will go toward research, and to educational and community programs in Orange County, accord· · ing to Con D. Rader, chairman of the association. l' alentine Polka A "Sweethear\ Dance" will be held by the Orange County Polka Club from 8 to 12 p.m. Feb. s at Plumbers Hall. 3a>4 W. First St., 6an'ta Ana. Sammy and Oscar wm provide the music. For more Inform ation, call Sally or John Steiner at 532·SMS Goodaolll A n11l.,ena,,, Goodwill Indus tries or Orunge Countv will celebrate its 75th an· nn•ers'ary al Knott ·s Berry Farm Feb I Featured ~peaker wall be Rev Henry Helms, son or the founder or Goodwill Industries. Dinner will begin at 7 p m at the Chicken Dinner Restaurant. The public is Invited. For information call M7-6301 ex. 269. Tickets are $6 La1e1 Stlldents Honored Western State University College of Law in FuUerton has named eight Or ange Coast residents to its ho.nor roll for the fall semester. Students honored are Margaret An- derson of Huntington Beach, Roger Dyer of Huntington Beach, Lois Jer· frey of Laguna Beach, ):lien J.Owe ot Hun\ington Beach. James McGee ol Laguna Beach • .J;leanor Palk of Newport Beach, Esth er Talbot of Fount~n Valley and Sherry Tounno or Westminster. :\ICllOL.\S 'oa HO•'t'11 \ '\ la IRREVERENT In the DAILY PILOT .. .......... ~ .. ,.., ...... . 5,. .... ~tn' ,, Ao, ,., ...... ~ r ,, /•I I • "'P1 (•"' > 495·0401 \. r~.,1/1 IJI A 11., ,, •. _.t 't 1 642·1753 MAKEA CHOICE (1) ,..,,, '"'" "' .. , .. 1. 'f •. ;(1\fJy o ,..,o po.ry tonl•<l<• Yo" inf0tl~\I i\ ... PJ'018 (rnm th ""'6Ql'1(e Co"'pol'Y o••J I .., j bi'-potfK'ed •plln••·'t (2) Yo'~ Jn , ht n . th·• fn.<1onttt (o.,,pnny A J,u h• I<) J,,,.,, ond p epll't> yo.. <lo" W 1• \ '"' ""• n •1 "" '""" a ,.h: ,,,...-M ft.c 1, 'tJPtof ~ , ..... ~ ' ~.ce t.:i J., ' J•d f"' ~r· 'f(v tn('~ I l• ,,,,,.,f"I t ~ ,,.,,,"°' i •'•J"tlr'• )' ,,,,.,,, ·' '" thr., ""''f"'l' .... y<. ,, , ,. t. •. f ! '" p t•p.,,., J t y " 1JJ, .,, .... Sierra Club Meet CONGRATULATIONS p· ll:'l•l•~ " '" "' I le ,, \ • I po, y 1,.-,1 f,.. It. ,.,., The Orange County Sierra Club will hold its monthly meeting al 7 : 30 p.m. Feb. 8. The topic of t he meeting will be "Heat From the Earth's Interior." Professor Prem Saint will present a slide pro· gram and discuss geothermal energy as a solution to the energy crisis. The meeting is open to the public. It will be held at Saddleback High School in Santa Ana. HERB FRIEDLANDER ANNOUNCES A$700 REBA TE ON THE '76 FIAT 131 PllS 50 Cal. tf £as Cold 111 •Y 16 flit 131 In Steel fie/en B. :J)owJ REALTOR, INC. FOR THE 4th STRAIGHT YEAR ONEOFTHETOP4PRODUCERS of the Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa Board of Realtors r&rt-1••..l()t h• I u t .. 1ill•c .. t I , p .> J rron th• ., 11 ,,,.,.,,, ..,...h. t m:J~;:.-i, f"" n f >I 1f1!1otot 1 LI I f .> lvf')f'll l )f 1f 't' ' 11•,,.••tt"l 1 • 1<1 ~ JI I ~I t >jlr;~ I ' y I' l It' u Ir EQUITY INSURANCE CLAIMS ... NnWI M -LOUH c.•t.c-r AffAllS UC. 111-100 T.,..... 714 547.&24 I I HO letf S.•...t"41tll Sf. s-t. Mc. C.llfvM• '2701 WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains ' China Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc . We appralae & buy whole e1tate1 or 1ingle ltem1 or we'll Hll for you on commlNion. · 11 you don't know what lt i1 OT what it 11 wotlh -bring It in (or call us and we'll come out). No obligation or cbarc;i• for verbal apprataal, either In your home or in our oallery . ""'°"··· C•'"· IHH ............ Fre.~ toJ DISCOVER SUNDAY SHOPPING 12-5 #~ J1~.£u. APPRAISERS 1542W£8TCOASTHIGHWAY AUCTIONEERS Jf'BWPORT H ACH -us.1200 ......... l.1 ........ , AOMl.11 ............... . Cliff ............. Zip..... . Ct¥ l'I f) &oath Coast ?1111 ESTATtAPPAAISALS AND SALES FOR LAWYERS • 8ANl<S • T'RUST!ts.t EXEC\1l'OR! REAL ESTATE Realtors. Seek Cost Controls DALJ..AS, Tex. -Harry C. Elmatrorn. preai· dent of the National Association .of ReaJtors, has called fo r bousine induslry officials to Join togeU:~er 1n efforts to provide more American f aml.Ues with housina they can afford. Quail Run Planned .In Irvine Elmstrom made hli:. comments durin& a panel discussion held there as part of the National Aa· soclalion of Home Builde rs conveolion. Other participants were John C. Hart, bOme builder presl· dent: John A. Hardin, president of the U.S. League of Savings and Loan Associations; Edw.in . J . Mc Williams. chairman of the National Assoctallon or Mutual Savings Banks. and Kennon V. Rothchild, president of the Mortgage Bankers Association. INFLATION AND TAXATION are taking away money lhe public could use to buy new or existing homes, Elmstrom said, noting lhat solutions to both proble ms involve Congress. N ew p ort C o l · la bor ative , Ar chltec· l ure-P lanning-Interior Envi r o nm e nts of Newport Be a c h, bas completed preliminary plans for Quail Run, cne of the first single-family residential communities to be approved by the City of Irvine for the new Village of North~. Retained by Sterling }Jomes o( Santa Ana, de- veloper of the 13.6-acre si t e . N e wport Collaborative has ere.al· e d a a,ries of four Ooorpl~with up t(> five bed.rooms and three full baths. Ranging in size from l ,S59lo2.626square feet of interior space. homes will include con· vertlble den /bedrooms. k itchens wit h nooks and/or sun rooms. walk· 111 pantries. ut1l1ty rooms, and s pacious master bed room s uites with wilk·in closets. separate s howe rs and s unken Roman tubs. Another acute problem is the proliferation or r ent controls across the nation which inhibit in· vestor s from building more apartment facilities, he said . •·No one wins when rent controls are in ef· rcct. .. He said inflation has "eroded the life s avings or m illions of Americans,'" and taxes "rob Amer ican families of the means lo build up equity enough for a down payment on a new or used home." "TAXES IN MANY AREAS are almost COD· fiacatory in nature." be added. The Ballston Spa, N. Y., Realtor. called upon Congress and the executive branch or the federal government to "fulfill their res~lbllitles in J?fO. ducing a balanced federal budget to fight Inflation. In the area of taxation, Elrnstrom suggested Congress should "refrain from doing anything in the way of further taxation which will cause more erosion of the public confidence in real estate.•• Builders, thrift institutions and Realtors share mutual problems affecting the housing industry, he said. "We solve some or these problems b)"'working together, by joining together in conversation s uch as we are here today.·· ELMSTROM SAID THE 508,000 memben of the Realtors' association witnessed a record· breaking year in 1976 with the saJe or three millJon existing single-ram1ly homes valued at a total of $125 billion. Sales of used homes in 1977 are expect· ed to run 10 to 12 percent ahead of 1976. COUPLE HONORE9 AS TOP REAL TORS John, Jene Boyd of Corona def ._., CdM Couple Wm Realty Award John and J ane Boyd, partners in Boyd Realty of Corona del Mar as well as in marriage , have been na med Co· reallors of the Year by the Newport Harbor· Costa Mesa Boar d of Realtors. The dual top award for 1976 marks the first tame th e really group has divided the yearly honor. T he couple received their real estate licenses in 1967 and opened their own company in 1968. Since then, the two have been active in area civic and business organlza· lions. Mr . Boyd presently chairs the board mem · bership committee and dire ct s orie nta tio n classes ror all new mem· hers . ! "To enhance the wide : • frontages ol the homes. the exteriors will in· col'porate expanses of wood with s hingle or shake siding and heavy wood beam accents.·• ex· plained David Lorenzini. Newport Collaborative principal in ch arge or coordination or the oro- ject New housing starts are also expected to be strong in 11177, he said. Of the 1.8 million starts an· ticipated tbis year, l.3 million will be single·family hom es and 500,000 will be multi-family homes. He said builders . t hrlrt institutions and Realtors all believe in the free exterprise system. Elmstrom said : "We do not like to have a bureaucratic system that has 80,000 employe.s keep· mg track of us and from 4,500 to S,000 federal gov· ernment forms to be filled out by the private sec· tor ... HE SAlD THAT IF THE housing indu!>lry re· mains strong, "Americans will. indfted, get the kind or bargain in housing that they are lookingfor.'' Als o r eceiv ing a n award during the 46th a nnual awards dinner last week was Donald T. Bull, with Glantz Really Ser vice of Costa Mesa. He received the Realtor- a s s o c i ate Ser vice Award. The Boyds have lived in the harbor area since 1944 when he was as- signed to Santa Ana by the Army Corps of Eng ineers. After dis- charge, the two decided t o s tay, op ening a h a rdware s tor e in Newport Beach . Mr. Boyd a lso served as postmaster in Newport Beach. Mrs. Boyd is past pre· s ident of the realty group's Women's Coun- cil. Also honor ed with .Multiple listing service a wards we re : Rick Byers, Costa Mesa and r unner·up Roger McKin· non, Corona del Mar, for sales eCforts. Byers and Robert Seling. Newpo rt Beach. won honors ror top unit sales. Top listers were Byers a nd Jack Peck, Costa Mesa. The same two swapped places for lop unit listing honors for .1976. J ; • ' ~ ~ . t , j ' , ' ' • • • s f ' • -. • 4 ~ ~ ·\ Located adjacent to the site or a community park, Quail Run homes will hove pedestrian ac· cesa to lhe proposed park 1rounds. He said the National Association of Realtors bas a Home Protection Program to provide con· sumer protection and an ACfirmative Marketing Agreement to provide equal opportunity in housing. ... SAVE$3ooo· UNIT 1-50% SOLD OUT You 've heard a lot about 1ntlat1on and the cost of hv1ng. Housing isn't any different. Both the sharp increase in building materials and land cost have jumped dramatically (up crs high as 17%). Your new home represents one of the best ways to beat inflation. You can buy a new Casa de Laguna garden style single family home at today's price of $47.400, and use 1t for years at today's payments' Our chart indicates a protected 10% increase, in replacement cost. 0 VISIT NOW .. TAKE ADVAN TAGE OF 1976 PRICES ... Bu ilt in convenient. privacy·planned clusters. these architecturally designed srngle level patio homes feature fenced yards. as well as central courtyards. attached oouble car garages. styhsh exteriors of color stucco. shrng1e s1d1ng. resawn wood and staggered shingle wood roofs. Stake fencing and common areas landscaping ad d additional beauty and privacy to The hi&h cost of waiting. 0 each pat•o·ho me. Recreation Building Includes: fully 56 , equipped gym; 2 saunas; wet bar; 2 pool tables; activity room: fully equipped kitchen: deluxe heat ed and filtered long distance swim ming pool; therapy pool; children's play area and shuffleboard court. DIRECTIONS: Take 1·5 to Lalla f orest Or offramp to C1n1d1 Road and w.at towerd oce•n for 1 m11t and then 1ust follow th• 11sn1. FEATURING: Vaulted cedar paneled ceilings in living room: copper water llnes; central gas forced air heatlna: central air conditioning (electric): full Insulation: stainless steel sinks: formica kitchen counter tops: cultured marble pullman tops; carpeting in livlne room , hall and master bedroom : smoke detector: garage·JO·houte entry door: fully landscaped common artaJ. , THE BESl-VALUES IN ORANGE COUNTY $47,400 to $56,000 OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. 'TIL DUSK (714) 581-4850 Presented by Pacific Coast Realty t Sunday, J!lt?U!!Y30• 1917 Condo W:oes Pace Sales .a,fteAa•cl .... .._ Many A.mericant wltb dreams ol ownln1 lbelr own bo°'• bave turned to condouilnluma lDltead cl lncre••inilY openlhe 1m1M-fam11Y boua•. But th• 1rowt.h lD condomlllhun ..... hu broutbt a cor, rHpondlnc trowtb ln -eomplaiotl about Wl· uruP\llOUI developen. the Natiooal Council ot state Le1lalatu.._ r... Joru that tn 11'75 coodomWumt accounted f« nearl1 11 percent of all boutlna unit. sold tn Ulo Uolttd Stltel. T8£ OOVNCIL AlAO SA Y8 that about a clOMD Ntt le,Ulatans baVO puaed lawa to prot.ct COD• domlnlum buytr1. VlrlfAla, 'Florida, Calltornla, Georsla and .Maryland, for example, requ.lre •~ velopeu to disclose detailed l.nf ormatioe about homeowner obligations, estJmated mon~y usess· ments, recreaUoo raclllt.Les, plans foe enlar1ernent and projected QPel'•Una buc11eL Some states alve consumers a cooling-off period of 10 or 15 clays during which the buyer can chan1e bb or her mind about the deal. Buytnc a condominium can be Just as confusinc aa buying a house. OAILY PtlOT ............. IT IS IMPOaTANT TO understand exactly wbat you are buying. A condomWumu a home you own in a multlunlt b'uUding such as an apartment complex. 1"'"ou hold thedeed -exclusively -to all lbe enclosed apace deecribed lD youl' title. You are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of that space. You pay for the unit ln the aame way you would pay for the house. Stroller• At the same time, in conjunction with your neighbors; you own an interest in the common ele- ments of the property -the buildiog'a exterior, the walls, the utillty pipes, tbe·land wider the building, the grounds and the recreational facilities. ( CONSVMER J Yoµ automaticall y become part of the H e rons wa nd e r thr o ugh s hallow water in the M ar in a La goon i n th e Parkside district of San Mateo. owners' association that is responsible for main· talning the joint facilities and paying for items such as property taxes. Cosls are shared, with each owner paying a fixed assessment that may increase aa expenaes go up. THE INDMDUAL OWNERSlllP of the living unit and the joint ownership of the other parts of the property make a condominium different from either a cooperative or a house. Husband Awarded Alimony The owner of a cooperative owns stock or mem· bership certificates in a housing corporation operated for the benefit of the resident.a; he does not own the unit be lives in. The owner of a house, of course, owns nol only the Unit he lives in, but the en· tire building M well as the land, etc. All three forms of ownership -house, con· dominium and cooperative -provide tax benefits not available to people who rent their homes. But they also bring lncrea.sed responsibilities. THE NATIONAL "SSOCIA.TION OF Homebuilders has several su11esUons_ for potential buyers ol condominiums, particularly in cases where the unit is still under e6natrucUon or hu just been completed. -Check the builder's re~ulatlon. How long bas he been in buslness? Has he built other projects in the area? -Wbat sort of guarantees does he offer? -Look at the qualily of the eonstrucUon. How thick are wallli? ls soundproollng effective? Which itema are covered by a warranty! WHAT IS INCLUDED IN the living unit you will own? Whal are the size and make of the ap· pliances? Jf the project is not finished, where will · your unit be located? -How will the recreatioo faclllUes be operat· ed? Will they be tu med over to the owners' asaocia-. tlon and when? Can out.aiders use the facilities? If the builder is going to lease the recreat.ionaJ facilities to the owners, how much will be charge? Recreation facilities -or the lack of them - prom pt some of the most frequent complaints about condominiums. A FLORIDA CONGkESSMAN, Rep. Alan. Becker, told the state legislatures' group: ''Buyers have purchased units in 'tennis club condos' that had no tennia courts or found that the 'olympic· a\zed pool' described In tbe sales brochure was little larger than a bathtub. One project bills Itself as a waterfront community, but re1idents said the only . time they ever saw water was when their roofs leaked." -Who is the managing agent, the professional who actually runs the development for the con· dominlum owners? What are the terms of his con· tracl? How readily can the owners' association cha nge agents? The builders group says buyers should be wary of a managing agent's contract that seems excessively Jong and severely restricts the owners' association from making any changes. -READ THE MASTER DEED and the by-laws for specific term.a. What are the rules and regula· Uons govemina t.be owners' auociatlon? How big Is the board of directors! How often are meetings? What are voting requirements? -Are there any unusual restrictions or condi· lions you should know about? Can you sell or rent your unit without complicated approval procedures by the board of direetors? Can you keep a pet? Who owns the utility 1yatem? Are you allowed to rt· model? Bookers' Motives MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) -A state judge has aw a rded t e mpor a r y alimony to the husband in an annulment case, ruling that a state law providing alimony only to women is unconstitu· tional and sexist. "With the advent of lawa allowing martied women to own and ~on· trpl property. any pre· v1ou1 justifica tion for this one-way support du· ty faded." said Justice Bertram Ha rnett in State Supreme Court.. . .. YOU MAY n ot lawfully discrimi,a te against women, but by the aame token you may not discriminate agains t men either ," he added. The recipient or the alimony order is Mark Thaler , 26, an Israeli who was married in Haifa last February to Bonnie Seaman, 24, or Great Neck, N.Y. THE COUPLE cam e to this country in March, and a month later Mrs. Thaler sued for an annul-A. ment. Thaler. an insurJfnce agent in Israel, was UD· able to work here beca(!se of his tourist status, and told the court he co\lld not afford an attorneJ to contest his wife's suit. HE SA.ID his wife w,as employed by her father and had $15.000 in cash and bonds. The judge, noting at Thaler has no incom or savings and "Is livin n the charity of frlen " awarded him tempor alimony of $60 a w pending trial of tho nulmentsult. Mrs. Thaler's la1" er said he would appeal, e decision. Money, Thrill Noted SEA'M'LE CAP> -Excitement and bl1 money drive many low·1kUled or unskilled women lnto proatltutlon, aays a Univera.lty of Wa1hlAatm re· aearcber. "Tbe deal.re for a hl1her income and Ill independeot, ncitlnl Ufest.Jl• are the major motlvat1111 f1ctoc"t for moet proaUtuta," concluded a stucl1 by Dr. Jenolfer Jam• of the Ulllveralty of Waahin1ton•a Paychtatry and hhavloral Scleace• ~artment., and raearcber Jane Meyerd.tnf. TREia FINDINGS WILL bt pubU1hld ln a 32·Plt• Hport oo fem ale crimlllat. . Dr. Je..met Hld ln an lntenitw lbt income of call ,Ula can run sao.ooo to tl00,000 • )'tat. On t.bt ...... SIC°" •Utut.1 c.an earn '-'P to $301000 bef«e upen1e1 1ucb aa le1al feea and payoffs to hotel clerks and taxi drlHtl. "But tJMn .,.. thole on UM ltNtt wbo doG't mu• p.ooo. u .. MU U1 ~, Hles bulindl. Ji depends on much tnercy you have and how a aaleawoman you are, .. t he saJd. oa. JAMES 8Al0 1bc intervle more than 300 proeUtulft l.n clU over the country, lncludlnR Sea Spokaae, New York, Boston, Fraaelaeo and San Dleao. · Detptte nuc:tuaU°"'I, tri the ecGDOl'Y and ~· chlQllftl J"Ol• of wom Amerlea. Dr. hril• Hid the detn tor prOltJlutt& -nears tq be cro "Before I cJkt the stud)', 1 """'...,. tben would be fewer cuatomen,'' • 1a1d. "bul *hat'• .D°" the cue. youncer men are nol 1oln1 but older, m&dd.le·•I• man la colnc.m e to proeUlutel." • ~ OLD&aM&N APPAaSN'ft.~· tttcbtentd by sexual demand.a 1 made on tJMm, sbe,aald, "Ind • muJ m• feel 1&fer with a prost.l~ where U>eJ can we -"°"'>' to ecmttol Uae1r MIUl cgUcil. •• Now Is A Good Time To Do Something For Mother (or Dad) .. . " Rlghtlnthth11rtofthebuutlfulretlrtmentworldof So stop by any Sunday this month. Vl1lt our ~n Laguna Hills there It a new, secure lifestyle waiting hou1e •nd get •qulntrd. Or tend for a brochure, rate for tht elderly who really want to retire. No more information, or an interftting comp.ulton 1heet_plu1 coo~ng, housekeeping, or wonitt about taxet, "'Question• and Anawen" that ju1t might git your malntenance, deterlor.Ung neighborhoods, tran1-Mother of Father 1t1rted on a new way of llfe. portatlon. up~eep and repaln; It'• llke llvins In a fine After all, Isn't now a good Ume to do 10meth!ng for hotel with maids, linen 1trvlce, delicious restaurant-Mother or Oad ... or both7 WOODBRIDGE ARBORLAU MOOE.a OVERLOOK »ACRI LAKI! IN 'IRVfNE 1tyle meal• right off a menu, and, bett of all, It'• in a relu~ atmosphere of people their own age • . 'Woodbridge Condoaalalams :: Arborlake Homes Open SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE Every Sunday there's a special. open house to introduce you to California's very finest retirement hotel. Refreshments will be served from 1:00 until 5:00 and you're invited. Sunken living rooms, private decks, dramatically vaulted cell· 'lngs and innovative use or glass 1 are just some of the features of the Woodbridge Arborlake Townhomes by McLaln Develop- ment Company, which are cur· rently celebrating their formal grand opening. Five different rtoor plans, ranging in size from 1,600 to 2,366 square feet and in price from $89.950 to $169,990, are offered in the neighborhood, located in the Irvine village of Woodbridge, at the edge of the village's 30-acre theme lake. A number of the homes themselves have lake front locations, while several others have lake views. Real Estate Class Slated A course that prepares stu- Jtents to take the state real estate license examination will be of· fered for the first time at Orange Coast College this s pring. tlasses begin Feb. 7. The nine-week course, listed as 'Real Estate 100 in the class schedule, meets Tuesdays and ~hursdays from 4·6 p.m. A team-leachlng approach will be used by Paul McMillan, a real estate broker and appraiser, and Thomas Oabome, a real estate broker and former real estate Hcense preparation school owner. Spring registration ls under way through Feb. 10. For re- gistr a tlon information, phone 656·5866. . AS llAVE~BEEN true of all new neighbc)rhooda opening in the newest lrvlne village, Wood· bridge Arborlake Homes are be- in& offered to an exWinsive llat or proapectJve buyen who have ex- pressed interest ln the homes over the pa.st several months. They are currently sold out. Those wishing further lntorma· lion about the next phase of Woodbridge Arborlake Homes may Inquire at the saJea informa- tion center. located at 65 Lakeview Drive ln the village of Woodbridge. To reach the village itself, take the Culver Drive offramp from the ... .Santa Ana Freeway and drive south to Warner Avenue. Turn left into the vlllage of Wood· bridge. An information center la located on the comer of Culver and Warner. THE LARGEST of the Wood· bridge Arborlake Homes is the 2,368 square foot "Glenwood." with three bedrooms and two and a half bath.sin two stories. This home features private decks on both levels, with the second level deck off the master suite. On entering the home, one s teps up lnto a spacious living room complete with fireplace. A built-in wet bar complements the adjacent dining room. Living. dining and family rooms In the Glenwood all have outdoor views and aUcfinc glua door access to the private outdoor deck. Next in l)ze is the 2,042 square foot ''Woodside." with three bedrooms and two and a hall bath1. Thia delightful two-story home also features a private out· door balcony off lbe master suite . Realtors Forecast Interest Rate Drop CHICAGO -Signs ot eaaing credit and a conllnuing build up of deposits In savings and loan In· st1tut1ons point to lower mortgage Interest rates in the near future and growing strength ln the new and ex.i.st.lng slnale- f amUy home sales market in the United States, according to the National Associal1onol Realtors. In its monthly status report, the association's Department o( E<:onomlcs and Retearch says recent moves by the Federal Re11erve have cont.ributed to a fttUng or optimism The Feder•! Reserve recently lowered member bank reserve requirements by an estimated SMC> mlllJon. The target rato ol federal funds bu been dropped from •;i~ to 4~ percart. M a re- sult, most major banks have re- duced their prime lend.in& rate char&ed to their best cust.omera to Sh percent. A few have Jow~ed lbeir rtt& to an even aix percent. sociation executive vice presi- dent R. Jackson Pont.h.w noted that new savinp are coatJnulna to now into savings and loan ln· stitutions at a r~ord pace, polnt-m, to continued favorable condi· tJona in lbe m ort1a1e market. In ~tober, '3.3 billion in new - dfl*lla wel'e tallied, ~,_ r- cent lncreue over \be out October record ot au 00 Ht tut year. Tbe report ootes that the SZl.7 billion ln new sa'finp recorded for the first 10 months ol 1'71 i. already above the fUll. year record of 129.3 billion set in lf7S. Ylelda at the Mid-Dlttmber Fann.le Mae eonvenl.ion.al auctioa poi.nl to decllnine mon,qe rates Jn the months ahead, the report add.a. The average rate slipped from t .003 Novamber 15 to a.• December 13, the lowest avw••• yield tlnce March 11'1' when the fiiure stood at 8.8'3 percent.. THE EXISTING home sala IN RELEASING UM data, U· market continued to be brtthl,' lfeteVM.P W. Scott Biddle pretldent · of BJddle Development of • NewPort Beach, hat been el~cted flrl\ vice president of tbe Oraqe County Build· JN IodUltry AuoclaUon. ! - accordiq to lb• r9PQL't. October siql•f•mU7 home u!m were at a stuonally adjusted annual rate ol 8,290,000 units acrou the nation, 19.6 percent above tbe same moatb a year qo. At Qo. tober HlliDI prices, tbe H• nuallzed value of resales for the month totaled $139.S billion. a.rly figur• for Novem1*', the report adcta, indicate lbat u!es volume is still on the rise. '1be mmaaliled monthly rate wlU be betW .. 3,340,000 to 3,440,000. This i. the bi1hnt teaRDally ad· JUl1ed rate ner recorded in the 10 year bhtory of the report. NSW BOllS tal• a1IO CGD- UDa to be~ the NPOtt 1111. New llDCl•f amUY bom4fl IOld at a aeuoaaltr adJ..W aa.aual rate f!ll 115,000 unlta ID October. Tha nt.e" 11.1~ .,.. th• level al October llTS. Jn otber datl, tbe report QC1t.es that boullnt ttlrtl IUPPICI fot Utt MCOnc1 atraJ1ht montJa an HoY· ember, wltb 1,70l,OOO PfiHt• bou1f111 •tart• revorted oo a te&IODalb edJ\altef ball. Wb.lle tbe ft(UN repreHl'Q • lbt ,.... tent drop btlow ~ Ootobtr S.Vel, it 1Wl 11 21.S •bot'e tbt perfonnance rteOldecl a rear qo. A step-down livlng room and den area ls centered on a dramatic fireplace. Both rooms have patio vlewa and sliding glass door ac- ce11. THE INNOVATIVE "Brentwood" plan, with 1,971 aquare feet and two bedrooms with two and a half baths In two atorles, Is next in line. A dining galleria overlooks the step·down living room, as docs the doublc- door entry. Again the m asler suite Is complemented by a private outdoor deck. Next to the master suite Is a private sitting room. A large walk-in closet adds still further elegance to this de- lightful home. The "Briarcliff," with 1.659 aquare feet, and the "Cov- ington," with 1,600 square feet, are both 1ingle level homes, each contalnlng two bedrooms and two baths. Depending upon the elevation, the '"Briarcliff" offers either a private patio or a private outdoor deck. A spacious den off the Uv- lng room ~just one more attrac- tive feature of the Woodbndge Arborlake residential series. THE "COVINGTON" master suite contains a large walk-ln clo1et, while the kitchen has a generous-alzed nook on one side, and the dining room, overloo~lng the step-down living room, on the other. The Woodbridge Arborlake salea lnronnation center is cur· rently open daJly from 10 a.m. until dusk. with fully furnished models on the lake front ava1la· ble ror viewins. Maybe it's a good time to do somethin~ for Mother or Oad ... or both! Tell them about Villa Valencia and its Villa Valencia it in the convenient retlremtnt world rhort hotel lu11ury and carefree living. Or, better yet, of Laguna HUis. Eaay to reach via the San Diego why not take them to ''Open Hou1eN held in the Freeway al the El Toro off-ramp, about 80 minutu Gr.ind Salon e.ich Sunday through February. Just · from Los Angeles. drop by. Vi1it the model apartments, see the delightful dining room, enjoy refrtshments and talk with Villa V alencla residents about life in this ideal setting. Costs? You11be1urprised. Whether your p1rent1 ue on their own ... or If you are "chipping lnH, you11 find how little extra th1• total care can be. Apartment• start as low as Sb.SO per month. Luxury units to S1400. And remember, this lncludu maid servke. linens, .ill me.tis. the mini-bu• fun tours, swimming pool. and the social life that can be juet .u active or as 1nact1ve as your Mom or Dad wishes. ~ Villll /Vlllencill "Service, Serenity, and a Family of Friends" Renbl Offict> Opt>n !Ully from 9:3-0 a.m. until S:OO p.m. 24552 Pu~ de Valenci• l•guna Hills C,ltfoml• 92&S.l Telrphone 17U) S81-olll Liguna Hiiis LUXURY ''ON THE SAND" Del Mar Shores ... perhaps your last opportunity to own a luxurious new "ocean-front" condominium adjacent to prestigious Del Ma~ in beautiful Solana Beach ... DEb MAR SHORES Elegance, Exdustvtty, L.&mlttout Ufestyle Beasuse of ratrlctlof\S rlaced on coutal development, and the unavatlablltty o ocean·front property, Del Mar ShOM II posalbly the last ~"ocean-front'' condomln· tum community to be built along Southern Cabfomla 's INOl'ld famous south coastline. That fact. combined with the •legance, ekclusMty. and luxur1ou• llfatyle offered, • 0 make your water-front residence at Del Mar Shores a ~ remarkable Investment In a prestigious, never-to-be 8 duplicated location. Magnificent appointments . ..lwcurlous $51PQOto$61,500 g ="° maintenance-free living ... rec center, pool, and sun a CJ bathing terrace overlook the ocean ... minutes to ~ ........... ._,_I!!!' magnificent reereatk>nal and ahopplng complexes .. ..and SD aU ~thin walking dittance to Del Mar Race Track. (714) 481-8820 ~I lmtmdlatt OCGUpancy t1 offered. + J FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY. OR BY APPOINTMENT. One end Two bedrooms. 1 alld 2 bat"-"· " ---I -· • D I I I ' • I .. I Moving Up ... In Real""Estate A unlque new aervice la oow belnc offered in the Cal-American Building Joc:ated In Newport Center. The Cal·.American Executive SuJte, S61 San NJc:olas- Drlve. Suite 106, Newport Beach, provtdea ruu servlco olftce suites for the independent bu.sineas person who la not willing to make the commitment ol a traditional omce lease wttb its added expenae of ataff and equipment. This new concept ls Ideal for the "up and com· ine" bmlnesa pe;aon or the older buslaets person wanting to "wind down" a larger operation and still main· taln a bualneas identity, accord- ing to Llada Brunette, newly ap- pointed olllce m anager ot the Suftday, J1nuary 30, 1977 Plants Make WallS··at Irvine DAILY PILOT .4 f/ omee ~ .. Ca.a )'OU Imagine a 14 ,()()()..square loot omce bualdin& which hou:.es 14 l1nna with tho onJy dividers between them being book shelves and plants! Tbls l• the case at the one-story Greonhaus in Irvine whe re an enonnoua skyUaht, e1tposcd rafter!\ and aome 60<> plants add to the ireenbouae ambience that prevails. DeaJKned by Morris-Lohrbach & As- &Odates, of Irvine, the $650,000 struc- ture origlnaUy was conceived to house the entire firm an1 provide tor growth. BUT AS THE RECESSION of 1974 becan t.o take its toU, the !inn was forced lo reduce its staff. "It was thi.9 situation which led WJ to . the Idea of lea!llog empty space to several ol our arcb1tech1ral col· leagues who were golne through tho same pan11 of s b.rink.,e," recalls firm principal Ed Lohrbach. "In retrospect," Lohrbach says, "what started as a survtvaJ technique has now developed into a healthy, eic· citln& workable ·conac.tiwn of pro- fessionals ln the .design and ~chltec· tural fields.•· OFTEN WOR KI NG WITH one another and sharing Ideas, the pro· fessaonats in the Greenhaus are In no way obligated to one another. nor amazingly, is there any de8ree of cov· CtQusntu between nnm. be adds. · Lohrbach, whoae flnn bu cl"*ated tbt. Mllina ror 7$,000 bonlcs produced by merchant buUdtn lb.routbout Callfonda, (lnotucli.n.I Mlss1oo Viejo, Turtle .Rock and Wooabrlqe), tw In - corporated aeveul ctaannini residen- tial "touches'· in the Oreesthau.s. · ·Elevated and 1unken office areas "and conference rooms amid.st a pre>- fu.sJpn of greenery creates a relaxed but creative envlronmmt. Moreover, becau.se t.he plants are coot.lnuowsly eb,anged. there are always new ln· t.erioi elements to delight the eye: THE FACT THAT ao many plant$ are part or th• des4:n matlf bu led Lobrbacb to also form a pla9t aervlces company, underata.odabtl called 'Jbe Greeo.baus. · 'l'bo structure a1IO has conalderabf appeal from an economic vlewpoin\. ao far a1 Jeutog ta concernect. Lobrbacb aaya. Whereu wans are COMtal\Uy belqt moved to meet the space req! menta or exlsUng or new te.nani., t. OOltia mlnlmal in a Greenh.aus type building. In addition, the environ.ma& is one that is enormouslY attracUve ft clerical personnel who arc confined t the office au day, ho adds, wbJch duce& the employe twnover. ExecuUveSuite. Advantacesof ~------------------------------------~-~----------------...t-using the Executive Suite service include a private office, r-----------------------------------_.;.--------------------.... 'reception room ror clients, eon· ference room facilities. personalized telephone cov- .. u111•n• eraee. personalized mail dis- patch and pottage meter service, and light refresh- ment and refrigeration facilities. Free underground parking, janjtorial services, and alJ utilities except telephone are also provided for the single monthJy fee. For an additional charge, Miss Brunette will provide additional secretarial services as needed using the most advanced equipment available. Further information regarding the Executive Suite may be obtained by calling Mias Brunette at 640·5470. DARRELL A. BUTLER has joined Industrial Brok era as a real estate associate, according to Jim Rountree, president of the independent brokerage firm specializing in Oranee County industrial pro· perties. A graduate of UCLA, Butler received his BA in Economics prior to serving in the U.S. Nav for two years. Returning to UCLA for graduate studies, he received his MBA in 1974 with special em· phasis in Management. Prior to his association with Industrial Brokers, Buller was a CPA with Haskins & Sells ...... Certified Public Accountants. He will handle the sale and leas· ing of industrial properties for the firm which maintains om ces in Newport Beach and Anaheim. •un.u WALTER ff. COtJRSEN III has been named Director of Land Planning for the Robert P. Warm- ington Company. The Robert P. Warmington Company is pre· sently building homes in Lake Forest, Anaheim Hills, Orange Park Acres and Fountain Valley. Cours en was fo rmerly Marketing Research Analyst for Pardee Construction. He is a native CalHornfan and holds a MBA-BS Finance from the University of Southern California. ROBERT C. MISTER of Corona de! Mar has been appointed vice president of sales and market· ing for Warmington Development, Inc., according to James P. Warmington, president of the Irvine· based homebuilding firm. Previous!) a member of the company's sales staff at Anaheim Hills, Mister came to Warmington in Septcmb<>r of 1975 from Washington, D.C., where he has been a registered securities broker with Blythe Eastmon Dillon Securities Company. Ht:> "'ill b<• respon!itblc for sales and mark~ting of Warmington Development's single family and townhoml' t'c>tn mun1ties in Orange County as well as in Cl'rnto~. Chino. and La Costa. Dorn in ~taryland. Mister received his BS Oegrel' 1n finance and Business Administration from tht· l"111n·r-.ity of Maryland and served as a <'ap latn an th1• l 111ted Stales Army for three years. St' SAN CORT1':SF, has b<ien appointed sales as· sociat<• at Turnc>r A-.soclates Realtors. it was an· nounced by her mother, Louise Turnl'r, president and foundt:ror the firm. Mr-;. Cortese. 32, of Newport Beach, comes lo the real estate prnfc!ision from Cha man Colle e where sh<' was puri>uln~ studies leading toward a master's degree in child and family counselinJ:" Pasadena born , Mrs. Cortese ma)ored in pre-dental hygiene at the University of Southern Calirornla and transferr ed to Cal State l'n1vers1ty Long Beach, where she obtained a bach~or's degree in !ocaal work. Her professional eonu1 background includes positions with USC and Provi· dent F cderaJ Savings and Loan in Riverside, and u field placement counselor at Cal State Long Beach. Congress to E ye Tax Deductions HOUSTON -Income tax deduction.' by homo owners ror real estate taus and interest on mortgage payments will come under heavy scrutiny In t h e next Congreu, ·warn ed Congressman WiW1m A. Stelcer <R-WJa.). Speak· lng here before the 69th annual convention of the- National Association of Realtors, he said: "There are two major goals in tu reform. One is to establish some sort of eqwty between those wbo pay their income taxes and those who do not pay. The other fa to creauy simplify the lax code so that many more Americans can understand It." STEIGER, A MEMBER OF the House Ways and Means Committee. said "tu reform is not about to go away." One of the major reasons the new admtnistration and new Congress will conUnue to promote greater tax reform ls t.h1t "many Americana do not Ille Income tax returns or do not rue them fairly." President-elect Carter has called the income tu altu.tlon dis1racetul, he said, and thla ia accent· ed by the fact that many Amertcana are forced to go to tax attorneys because tax forms are too com· pllcated to uncterttand. THE CONGRESSMAN ALSO SUGGESTED that tbo Caruir administration may use the tax code u part o! Its public poUdcs. . "A aimplo, •t.rallht·forward lax reform by the new admlnlst.raUoo would •IP• out. a lot or loopflolea and ut.ahll1bed cledact.lou for • wlo •arllt.1 ol arou.,.,., be l&ld. "oodbrfd&e l'atlo HomH future 1.:1111" (.lull 1·u1urc Development ~ 1111110-... ,,.. •H tA •111tl-.. '''#N'll•l111o• ti! l("Mtl'll• ...... 11,_,t •""'~"""' ""' "'"l~IWJlif& Ah,..."' •'"f ... jl(,1111 ... .-.,.w ,,#,._ """""l•fl'le ' ...... ,,..,.~, .. .,..,...._ ., ...., .•. , ' Our lake, parks, trails, and schools come with a wide selection ·of homes. :; 40 of them. With special designs f or diffe rent family lifestyles. And while you're chaos-.1 ing the home that suits your family best. consider all the advantages that come with living in The Village of Woodbridge. Theres a lake for you to enjoy, at once a tranquil refuge and center · of activity, for sunning and sai ling and skipping rocks. You can play volleyball and barbecue in the sand at the North Lake Beach Club and swim in the lagoon. Parks? They're everywhere -each with a personality to satisfy a variety of special interests. Woodbridge is served by S1art )Ollr tour nl \\hidbri1l~c :it the Vrlla~e Jnform;111on Center. Open d.11ly 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m. 17141 '"1·1"'00. Woodbrlcfge Patio llom'"~ ~paciou~. dctl'ldwd home\ From 8711,990 •Woodhrld1• Cr03tfnl(. A uniq ue c0Jl ec1lc>n for f11milie~ with older children. New unh openlnit M11rch 1977. •Woodbrldire Arborlelcc ' Lu:itury odull townhom..:~ New unit opening March 1977 Woodbridge Park llomn Attt1chcd homes for young families New u11h opulnii Febru.,y 1977 *Woodbrilf&• £.,tale• Elegant u1 t1chcd home~ for fomili<'~ From 873,000 •Woocfhrfdre Tnwnhome~. Carefree living for 1duh c:ouolr. and singlCJ. Sold Out -Modei. open Woodbrld(le Creekside lfomu Oc1achcd p3tio homes for young fomilic~ N~w unit opening Much 1~77 Woodbrldi1e Pl11Ce Lor~e.dctached p11tlo hom~ New unit •nlna f'ebmery 1977 For inlormalion on Alea procedure~. 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"\\'c'rl' better known than an~ bod) in tht l'nit ed States " It has bet-n u.•wd a!-<in examplt: in the development or eduea t1onal proi::r<tm!, f1>r S1m1lar adul1 1·ummunit1es tn otht·r school dis lrict s. rneludrng lluntington Beach. SWl Cit'. Walnut Creek anrl Tucson. hl' ·s;iid It hai. <:ven tillraetecl ;i delegation"' 17 prm c1 pals from New York. WISGl::RHOF believe!. lhi!> is becau-;e the program is one of th<· first, best and must successful of ff-r e d 1n a retirement com munity Allhough he gets the credit for its success. the principal ::.aid, thr Le1:-.ure World resident:. do much of the \\ork An example or th1:. "'Ork is a catalo~ of photo ~raph) l'la::.::.c~ and work::.hop<. that ha-. been v. ntten b\· tht· rom mun al\ ., camera dub mcmhl•r<; lie abo h:t!'o an ad\ ISOr\ Com m1t1cc th;it meets once ;i ·month 10 dlM'll'" an~ prohlcm:-. ;ind !-.U,:: i::cstl'd d<1,:.c~ 'Tht•\ have no dt rcrl <tUthoral\ but lhl'\ h;ivl' ,1 lot of inn1H'nc;. · w ,.,g(·rhof 1·'1( plained Physical t''<t'rc1se •~ the h1i;: ,l!e~t 1ntN1>sl nf lht· n•-;1d1>nt~. h<• '""1 r>ot·t11r' ;11 the nearh,• Sad 11h·bad1 Cnmmuntt) ll o~p1tal ufll•n rt'C'ommt-nd the classes. " h 1 c h r a n J! 1· fro m m al d t '> ''fl'nuous e>.t.•rcises and mcludP rard10 ·n .1:.cular condition. yoga •ind isometrics Thl·n"~ even ttn t''<t'rc1,{• cla~' for P<'oplc 1n "ht•clrhaar' AC'Tl \'JTV classe::. wch a' 'I'" 1ng and slip eastrni;. ;ire tht• 't'tond most popular among thC' n•,uknts Their Lhtrd c hmc<' 1s I hr mental exerc1H (or 1n ''tine<' language lt>sson~ \ nl'"' offering on the c;chool ., q·hed u l(• 1<1 a pr'ogra m an i.!N1atr1C's ThP~ ha1(' fought 1h1<. fnr years Tht>y Jusl dadn t hkl' th1· "oond of 11. · W1c;gnhof '·Hl1 Thr~ procram wrll rn volvr " l~t'f' A m IJ.T. Pal(f' oz I Seniors Sign Up l"cbruury 7 1s th<.' last day to register fo r classes in Cov~tb.nc Communitv College's Emeritus Institute :i nd Sauctlt'lrn ck Vall<.'y Uni fied School District's Leburl' World l'<Jmp11s . a ccording to the directors of hoth program!-. But. th<.'> add. man~ of th<.' classes are no·credll courst•s. whkh mt•an., oldt•r Orange Coast residents can s1~n up linvt1m<' <luring the s pring !'emester for rla ... -.e:-. thul 11n· "hY of a full quota of students For tho:,.<' s tuc1 c·nt., \\ho have not recei\'ed a list ing of c-la:o.M•s 1n ('oas thne's Emeritus Institute. the prrsnn lo call is Neel Ruell at 963-0811 l.e1.,Urt' Worlcl stud e nts can call Robert W1 sg erhof al 837-8830. Re~istration information and class listmgs will h<' ma lied to the student's home, both officials said. Thl' institute hns no :.igc requirements. Partici · pants nt th<.> Leisure World campus must be at least 52 years old hut m :iy liv<.' outside the retirement community noth districts offer classes especially tallored for o lder Ornngc Coast residents, such a s psyrhology, fundam ental~ on wills, tr usts and l'states. and physical condltloninJ? and nutrition at L<'lsurt> World. Constline's curriculum includes adult fitness. ballroom dnncinA , b('ing o grandparent and survlv:Jl ., for widow11. _ Doth proarams hBve nearlv 100 class select.Ions , for th~ spring semt'ster. \, .. t~ l~ Never Too Old Emerituslnstitute Emphasizes Action By STEVE MITCHELL Ol 1 ... O.lly ,.,.., S••ll . Whf'11 I uw 4-0. my doctor adtJlled me thot o mon in hi& 4-0s :shouldn't play tennlS I heeded hu ad11tCe carefully and could hardly wait until I rtoched SO 10 .'!tart agwn. The l 11l~ S u p r e m e Court Justice Hugo Black uid those wordi;, 11nd Coastline Community College's Neel Buell has them displayed ato p his filing cab1Mt at the college 'i. administrat1vt offi ce::. in 1-~ountain Valley •· 1 thought lhllt quote ~a:. pn•t ty appropr1att: when 1 took lh1~ Job." laughed Buell who head~ the collegt'!, Emeritu1> Institute a program of l'OUfbl'~ for older ~tuden b 'Thal'1> whl4t "'c call 1t nov. ht 1>a1d "ll u:.ed to b<: the Senior C1t1Leni. P roj.!ram. but nobod} wanted to be culled ii ~tntor c1t1Lcn Bu1.:ll. hlm~elr ., member or the nation's raste:.t growing minoril} group. wa1> named a i.st::.lant dean nnd director of thl· flt.-di:ltng pro- gram last year Bob Wh ite, above, operates grinder during la p idary cla ss offered at Leisure World by Saddleback Unified School District. Blanche Wakefield, right, of Huntington Beach progresses with painting o f cyclamens at Em eritus Institute. The 62 year old retired Nlfv~ commander ::.aid the Emeritus Ins titute. entering 1t!i lhard semester in the Coast Commum ty College D1stnct, i1> the result of the effort!> of an advis or)' l(roup of buslnes1>men, bunkers. <i ll o rn e.r~ :Jnd :-.c honl ad ministr ators "Some arc re tired and som1· are sllll working." he :.aid "Hut 1t 's an action·onented alhance. and we've bt'en prt'tly damn sue ce5~ful " AND THAT success 11> evident In the number or cour:.( orrenng~ especaall) d esigned for older Orange Counuan::. tn Coa~thne I'> llprang ~emester brochure' Ne arl) 100 clas!ie!i <ind lectur" ~ertt'~ :lrl' ~chcduled m ost or the m tailored for older c1t1Len1> That'::. quilt ii Jump Crom ., year ago, when lht new program offered 12 cour:.e::. The con sortium ~rew , however . and new program~ were added Th£' list or colleJle1> participating in the Emeritus Al r;n1 n prntilPin' 1111·" 11nr1 I•• l'n• 111.,,,, /'111111/! 111' rt~ tn11• r/1 •111117 rl11 nrr.•u t•r~ onrl nl'l1m1 ''"" ,,,.,.,, '" ,n/1·1• 1111 (/tt'fll' '" IJ"' ..,r,,.,.,., r.11q 1111•1 111''·' \lt11/ Ullll' f/11• ''''"''I" /'tr' f)ur111•II\11111 \1•rr 1, 1 I '"'"'i' I .,,,,1 /),11 /t, 1'11111 /•(I /111/ / 1t.l1 ( 11\ftl \/1 , . ., (',\ 11~/j~I· /111 /111/1 ""'11 It /1·1·'""" "lfllll'I I 1111 1 "'''""' ''l'f'' 1tr' rt111/111'J1 '1'' .w111rrlr111' K.•ep lip fO '"• n, ......... ,., .. ~,.Oral DEAR READERS: A YS hH received meny lettera from rHders who ordered S11.15 Telelronlc. L.E.D. w•lchea H • reault ol acj. vtrtlaements In .. ver•I magatlnea end newtptpets, lnc:tudlng Ptradt meguln• end TV Oulde. A cetcul•tOt wH to bt lnolucMd et no Htr• cherge tor two ord•"· tnd CS.llvery wH p«>mtHd btt0t• Chrtetmaa for ordtrs received by Dec. 11. TV Guktt prtvtouefJ tofct AY8 '"•t It -.ould lorwtrd lttttf'I Of complaint to th• ll"nots At· torntf Gtnerel'a office for lnvHttgatton. ft now eppeera thet more than ao,ooo con•umttt *9r• victim• of thla deceptive edvertltlng eehetM. Potttl euthotltl .. btlln• TeUronlC•. Meted .. DH Pl•'""· 111 •• to htve Men • on .. men operttlon. Chicago polio. errHttd Denni• L. Robert•. 45. •II•• John Rodin•. at hla •uburben home lest •••k on chtrgta of m•H freuct. 8•11 wH ••t 111 M00,000. The ll"no41 Attorney Gtnertl now he filed • clYll tult to Haist victim• of ttlt M:homt. rottal lntpff1on rtpoft thet Aodll\t CIOttd hll oftlc• two cleya ltance ah.o grew with Sad dle bac k . Santa An;i College. Fullerton College and Cal St\lle Fullerton1oanlng lhe rank::.. UC Irvine is also a member a1> well u P e ppe rdme 's Malibu campus a nd Ch1tpman College The program expanded to 36 course::. last fall and now nearly 100 are listed "We had l.180 ::.tudent:. an Lhl' e meritus program htst fall and 1t looks like ~e might reach about 3.000 in the ::.pnng," Ruell :.aid T H F. PROGRAM now boasts 83 faculty memberi. an d lecturen. Se' enty percent or them etre t:mlratu::. lec tur e r 1> dOcl ltdcher:.." h<' added · Remember. I m not i.ayan~ :.en1or c itizens " What kind of coursei. inter ei.t emeritus !itudenti.'' 'The\ really J?.O for our marine intertidal ecology cla::.1>." Buell i.aad Bas1cally. 1t ::. a C1eld-tr1p st) It course Our instruclon. meet them down al the beach to uplore the tidal pools Mos t older s tudent:. love the ocean lhal's whytheylivehere. "But they don't want to Just throw bread cr umbi. lo lht> 11ea g ull s . Thty ha~t: a great C'Ur iOSlt)." PllVSICAL FITNESS classel'I an• abo popular, but, Buell said. "You can't just sa) 'We're going •o do some exercise~ • You havt> tosneak upon them So the program offers classe:-. in dancen:tse. )oga. ballroom dancing and : course called Relaxation for a Better Life "Tht! ballroom danung cl~SC!­ :irc really popular ~ilh about 60 nr 70 1>tudent~ turning o ut to danCl to Benn)' Goodman and St:in Kenton era mus ic.·· hc :-aid The students are even orcnnfi· mg a Coastline 'Ementu:. State Band. wh.ich may i.om edoy pro- vide tht> mu..-;k for the h:tllroom dancers The Emeritus lnstllul1• also of. fers selr-improvcm t•nt courses with the older i;tu<fcnt 111 mind. I\ SURVI VAL f or Widows coun1c . which Buell i.uys 1s also open lo w1dnwl•rs. ll'IH'ht•s basic finance:. "Some of tht'M' studenls can't even balancl' ,1 1:hc<"khonlc," Buell said Ht> :.aid hankl•rs :ind busi · ne~::.mt'n ll'arh tht• t•ouri.e. and l>atd a ~1m1lar pro~ram called 'How to Help Your Widow Wh.l.Je She 's Still Your Wife." ti. on lhe drawing boards fur nl•xi fall The::.e cla:ises t•an really be a bonus to older 1·1t1ien1>." Buell said ·Much morc.• i.o than, SEIY, a class in dream 1nll•rpretat1on or macramc "TH O~•: ('l,/\SSES have marginal value I get 100 s uggeti· t1on1> for every C'lai.s I put on." he s aid Buell w;i::. a project manager for or~;imzat1onal plan- ning al McDonnell·Oou,::las for 10 ) ear1> after leaving the Navy. · It ha:-. to ht> m<"uning tul be c au s c 1 l ·:. th c taxpayer s' mon ey ., Bue ll s aid. · I( I don 'l have 15 dedicated ~•udE'nt!, in ;i class or 25 tn lltlt>ndant·t• al lectures . l '11 tan cl'I 11 promptly hPfore too much 1s tn~t'!,tcd in the program. Or 1 ·11 l'omb1m' l'la!>M'" almost anythtnA 111 gl'l thl.' enroll· ment up. ht· '"'d The EnH•rilu' 111.,t 1tute 1s financed by thl· 'till l' .rc·cord1ng to the numlwr c•f !,h ldl•nt' an the l'I 01!.!, DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sun1111y J11r11111ry 30 1117 before ChttetmH without fllllng 1ny ordera. He I• belltvt d to htvt gono to Mexico where ht repotttdly banked $800,000. Tot•l IOHH are .. tlmtled tf S2 mllllon. About haft of th• monoy colltct•d by Rodine la reported to hew• been Impounded In verlou1 bank t e· count•. so some refunds mey be IHutd eventuelly. Compltlnta mey be eddreHtd 10 the llllnol1 Attorney Oenerel, Consumer Fraud Division. 134 N. LtSellt St., Chleego, IL 150902. P~r•onalbed Plafn Boo•t Er•lofnl DEAR PAT: I 've not iced for sever al years that all m ater ials m ailed from the Department ol Motor Vehicles contain an advert isement for personalized lic.ense plates on the en velopes . I ve often wondered how much m o ney has been collected from the sale of these personahzP.d plates, w ho spends Jt, and how these funds have helped to c.lean up the environment. Can you find out? C.A., Costa Mesa A spot(Hm•n tor DMY's Envlronmenttl LlctnH Plate Pro- gram r•poft• that $14,431,500 hH been collected from 1970 until September 1971. Tht Air Rtaourcts 8o1rd ge11 tht llon'a l ht rt of thl• money, but other •a•nclet end dep.,tmenta •l•o elelm their thtre1. the Oep1rtment1 of Educetlon, Fish 1nd Gtmt, Trenepott.Uon end ConHrvedon receive portions, ts do tho Rttourct• Agency, Stele L•nd• DMelon, Stett Asttmbfy, Busl· nett end Trtn9P0rtat1on Agency end B•y Conatrvtllon •nd Dt•tlopfMnt Commlttlon. Orenge County wu emong ttVtr•I Cetlfornlt oountln to benefit from th• HI• of th•H pl1tu. The lrvln• lchoot Ol•trlot received 11 IJ,IOO for •n ecology clHs end tHclttr trlllnlne. Huntlnoton Beach ••• •••rdtcf 547,400 to puro"H• • 'len tnd equip It H • moblle ecology l•b. C•I Stet• 'ulfert,n uHCI It• 12.2,000 gr•nt to putohH• an eoology club ven, tttlft ttHhttt end ••pend communtty educetlon. ... • 111 OAILY PILOT Sunday January 30. 1917 . Phobics Find End to Fear y Uy KA\' BAKTLE'IT •~N••••••tttn•Wrt .... Thoreau wrot~. "Nothing 11> so much to be fcaroo us fear " Years later, FDR told a frightened nation "We bave raothlng to fear but rear ltJie){ ... Philosopher and presidetnl were reassurmG those or us wh-1 know only ordinary fear. Their )Nords were not helpful to lhe millions or Americans who know 1>pecial fears those who 1:1re phob1ts T llt:V SUH 'ER f'ROM anx ictu~s that are not u11derstood, fear that can be totally deblhlat Ing, rear lhat overtakes their ru tion ul mtnd!>, fear that paralyzes the limbs. mi.lkcs the heart racl' and the stomach tw1trh with nausea Their best friends thank they're Just a little crazy Imagine, they sniff. a grown woman who has been afraJd to leave her home for 28 years Another lady so ll•r rifled of toy ballons she won't take her children to the purk because somewhere a balloon may be spotted. Or think of the electricurn who walked up 17 floors a day because he was a(raid of the elevator . Even vlorse. adds the 34·Ycar-old elec lric1an, "I uctually had to run so no Olll' would catch on " IT ALL SOUNDS s lightly ridiculous. But ridiculous it's not. These phobias cause jobs to be lo!>t , marriages to dissolve. friends to he alienated, produc live laves of very bright people to be de!>troyed. And all because help 1s not re ad1ly availahle. Phobias, which researchers believe have cxii.tcd ~incc prtm1t1ve time!., are usual ly curable. Take Clure. un articulate worn an who was extremely phobic and had hccn since she was a child "In schQol, 111stl•ad of concen tratmg on what the tc11cher wa:. sayinJ!. 1 would concentrate on whether the door w:is open, on whether I could get out," she re· <'alls .· • J'lllNGS BECAM E worse, and ciare went to !>ee a psychiatrist f"or three years, she told him uboul her dreams. her r(•la ' tionship with hl•r fath£•r, hrr ~ex ltfo, hl·r true fcl•hngs about her mother . lie said he d id not want to hear about th e sy mptom s ,;ymptoms that were ...:rowing worse. lie did not want to hear that she could travel less and Jess far from her home in the Bronx She then went to <.1nothcr psychiatrist He treated her for ADULT ... <From Page Bl) sertl'S of four to"'n hall m eetings durtn~ "'hJch part1tipbnts ran discuss their concerns and que1> t1on St>Vl'ral profc:,sors from the Un1ven1ly of Southern ('alafornia. he explained It may also result tn classes on 'uch sub1ect~ as stretching a dollar. health and trusts, wills and ~1tates. "It'll be what the people here :see as their problems and not something that's imposed on th('m ," he said. Wisgerhof is quick to point out that the Leisure World classes as well as the entire adult education program are not a drain on the d11>trwt · · W t: · V t: R t: •: N m u k 1 n g mont'}. · c·nnfirmed Gilbert Moreno. tht> cl1!.lnct 's bu111n~1 manager Surplus funds J;:encruled by tht adult education program havE totaled more than a half million dollar" each year. he said. The .-xtra money. traditionally. has been used to supplement the re gular school program Operating COSl!I or the program are low. Most classes are con· duc ted in existing schools and Leisure Wor ld donates lhe space in the1r community. Thus. thf' m ajor expense ill l('achers' salaries. The pattern of s urpluses. however, will be ending. New state legislation no w d ictates that income must equal expen· (!ltures for adult education. But extra money hasn't been the only benefit derived by the c:listric t from this program It aa lso serves :111 good public rein tlons. This ls especially important In EDITOR'S f\'OTE -J.'ear. that bug~ar of childhood, still has teeth /or.adults. f.:or many. at 13 a paralyltng numbness that cte/1es rea&on and cnPD1~11 lives. an inescapable naqhtmare as real as the adrenaLm-rosh.t'hat knots the stoma<:h and glazes the eyes four more years. Still no relief Clare was one case when~ traditional p_sychoanalysis dido 't work She then found Dr Manuel Zane, a psychiatrist who makes housecalls when the situation de mands it. He simply asked hc·r lu try lo go a little further than th<.' four blocks "iT TOOK HJM six months Lo gel me lo go from l65th Street lo l61st Street." she says Clare is now fully functional, able lO fight through a cro°"'d or people rn a noisy cafeteria ani:l laugh '"This 1s no place for a !>elf.respecting phobic " Dr Zane, who works with 11 phobia chnic in White Plains. N Y . has taken other patients on elevators, out into open field!>, on top of high buildings. and once even accompanied a phob1r on a cruise to the Caribbean The technique Or Zane uses 1-. called "in vivo" or. on the West Coast, "exposure therapy ... It 1s one or the newer ml'thods or 'It all •ound• slight· lfl ridiculous. B "' ridlt-uloau It'• not. The•e phobifu ,.aus~ jobs to be lo•t. •ar- rl ages to dbsol"r· friends to be alitrnat- ed, productire H"es of .,~ bright peopl# to be dntt'"Ofle d.' treating phobics Besides talktng about the fears. the p!>ych1at1rst or psychologist aclually takes the person to confront the rear T HE PSYCHIATRISTS who t reated Clare represent d1vers1ty of opinion. There are traditional analysts who believe the problem is d eeply rooted, with the phobic behavior just a symptom of the problem. And then there arc those who say let's cure the symptoms and return the patient to society The disagreement also 1!-i l'V1 dent in theories ab<>ut the cause~ of phobias. Dr Gordon Derner , u psychologist at Adelphi Un1vers1 ty an Long Island, explains Jl th1~ way "The trad1l1onal1st would say the fear of leaving the house is rooted in the basic expulsion from the womb The bchav10rahst would say 1t may or may not have been caused by som e real hfo ex perience " DR. LF.ON SALZMAN. a trad1 l1onal p!>ychoanalyst who prac· t1ces in New York and teaches at Georgeto""1l University Medical School m Washington, ::.ays that behavioral therapy docs not cure the problem. "Wh1ll' behaviorists alter lhe phobia, they do not alter the un· derlyang personality conhgura· lion that producl's thl' phobia," he said Dr Salzman 1:.-. not averse lo these techniques. lie thinks they are useful but adds. "The treat· ment has to be more than a behavioral decond1llonin~ " DR. ZANE BF.U F:V ES that the phobics who seek pro· rl'ssional hl•lp arc Just the tip of the iceberg, particularly with agor apho bi cs. the !>i lenl suf· ferers ~ho may remain hidden. Thii. phobw, "the fear of the marketplact•." also has been c alled the "housewives syn dromt' ·· Another terhnique in trealmg phobics 1s called systematic densensitiiation Dr Allan Leventhal. a psychologist al American Unive r s it y tn Washington. !>ays this method °"as 111troduced in the 1960!> and h<• h as been g:uninl( wider accep· lance First. he !>ays, the patient must learn deep mu!>cll' rclaxal1on Then the pat1l'nt must establish an imaginary hierarc hy of i.cenes related to the phobia. l"or 1nstancl', 1f a patient 1s afraid of elevators. hl' mu!>l imagine scenes relalmg to elevators THIS DONF:. llE '1!-iualizes the least Lhrcatcning of these and workb upward until one produces the panic. Then he puts the deep muscle relaxation into cHect un· Iii he can think of lhis scene without sheer panic "ll 's a very graduated confron- tation." says Dr. Leventhal. ·•For t hose to whom it is ap- propriate, 1l has a 90 percent suc· cess rate " Another in-office treatment is a dirt•ct confrontation cHlled ''implo~1on thcraJ>y ... ln 1t, the therapi:.1t attempts to INS'mUCTOA NICK SIDOTI LEADS BALLROOM DANCERS Clau 11 On• of Moat Popular et Emerftut tn1tttute Lt>lsure World. Although these resadenL~ don't send any childre n Into the schools, lhey do comprise about a third of the district's voters. They could easily s wing a bond election. Leisure World residents sup- ported the district's last bond proposal but there ill another coming up in the spring Although he recognir,es th<- Entertainment Happenings ... In lhe i•fJIQQINI beneC1t, Wasgerhor said, "We don't deltberately set it up as public relations. ''We're a i;erv1cr type organ 1zalion, trying lo do what the people want." But the principal admits one thing bothers him. There arc som c Lc•isurl' World re!'lidents who only leave their units to go to lhe 11tor r, he said. · He'd llkf' to sec them in his classeR CLEARANCE • HEW HAMMOHD DOLrHIH I """'"' C~ We SI HI DR. DAVID W. GIBSON Chiropractor ....... '"r "•-MAICPIAMO MOW 1 I088 • HEW HAMMOND DOLPHIN , ....... .t...aiordl W•SIU O NOW 1 1195 ,,, ~M the Reloc:otion of hi• office Coll for on appointment lo determine if Chiropractic con help you. Poiitiv.ty No W'9Qloon 1731 s .. a ......... . eo. .. w ... , ....... ..._.w ....... , fwc111......_ "'-'4i-l 11'1 ...... ..-~­_.,"' MOWUltS •.-WHA~ ....... ~-41Pa-••M•tt MOW SUH ' OrtHl/{f' Cuwitv "3 oldr~t «>11rtl>lhhed llnmrnorrd l>Mln. ii e will 1101 knou•· wg(Y lw undf'nold. make the fear collupsc under 1lS own weight If the phobic 11 alr1ud of snakei. the therapist might say "Imagine snttkes all over the place. There are sn akes crawlUlg all over your body, there are loud hisses, tongues are darting In and out, lhe snakes, thousand• or them. are searching for an open· log lo crawl Into your body. . " THE THEORY IS that the ter· ror a nd panic can only la1>t 1>0 long and eventually t he patient realizes nothing has h appened to him . He is still there. He is safe. The the r apists say a fear becom es a phobia when it stllrt.-. arrecting one's d aily life, when 1t becomes more and more difficult to cope bee a use or the problem. In other words, there a re irra tional fears that easily cun be avoided. And there are fears lhat make good sense Says Dr. Derner: "If I told you to imagine there was a snake on this floor and you started to paruc thinking of 1t, that's phobic. If you looked down and saw a rat· tlesnake and said 'Let's get the hell out of here.' that's common sense " Dogged, He Gives Up A_.Uhntr•ttllft ATHENS, Greece <AP > Two months ago, an wi... Y. w .... owner drove his dog to Larissa. 200 m iles north of ,._ .. ,, here, a nd abandoned the 11nimal in a field. This 1u2 H.tior ll•d. week the animal mad e its way back and was bark· Cost• Mn.-541-02 mg at the man's door In Athens. ~===~~=~~~~ The owner, shown on Greek television with the dog, said he decided to keep the dog "because I reel both moved and embarrassed by its loyally " Call 642-5678. Pllt a lew words to work !or ou. / '- / Create a unique design for your • precious gems. I I ) s35 to s200! No~ ,n our ftf"e ewPl"'I df'rulrlmPnl •o, .... ,. t1r:,1 htne ever JCPenr I''( orte1., yOIJ an('"' ~P,..•SllC a1ed :.erv•c:e and' Oe'>•Q" &111.enlUte O•scover o~"' '>00 rono mr.n;nl•ngs 1nlr.,.dlt>ly ·raM•"1 .... 1'1 rnooi.•r j grac" on IOK 14K 00111 .1n11 >''vii ~e•1.nq~ Brine ~" ynur PU!rtou,, -,Ir n, in I .,, ""' 'k1lh.:O rr,1ti~m~n hC'l )' ''' ,, ... ,..tl.• 't".fOU,. nP1tlo<J,.., P•P f·\ Cr o ,,,. tr ,., • •·fJf\f\t n roncr 'ng<, NndO·nr; "Pl<. r1r mun\ r "'1 "J••f p, ,.,, "' rno1Jnt•n9 nt luf1•' : n') ""'"'" ultra!>or1t rtt>An•nr, '' •,In""'' Unrnounle11 qpm~ 11re '''' ,.,,, 1r •' t• r?rnptpttJ t'" P ~AlllnCl vou rtvic'"~ A"'"",., .. '•H1,1nt r1 .. rl tr'"'lm Jt ... P1·nnr·v TWO DAYS ONLY MONDAY, JAN. 31st • TUESDAY , FEB. I st 10 AM to 5 PM JC Penney NEWPORT. CENTER NEWPORT BEACH • FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY ,--·-) , ·v~r,.... · · ·--' sunda .. r_._Jan_u_a_ry_30 __ ,9_1_1 ____ =-___ o_"_'L_v_P_1_Lo_r_".°P'_ I Home· Remodeling·: Room Boom\ r-~~. I By ANDY LANG done by profes:.1onals and how many are doing 1l be spe nt on 1t this year Adding an extra room. .. / t..••-11'" ~-· the m selves But on1: cducatt:d gue:.:. comes from next on the popularity list, will cost homeowners ~ Few people, 1t seem s, are sallsfted with that NHIC execulh c \ice president John Ham mond 13 l billion ~ "home, sweet home" they broke their backs to "A few ye•1r:. ago. we flgun'<I that about 40 More than $1 5 billion will go for b1:1throom buy percent of the improvement work was being done remodeling, $1 l btlllon for finishing basemenu.. The result 111 a c1u:ophony or hammers. i.aws, by do·il·yourselfers f"rom the rough fi gures we same for enclosing porches and breezewayi. drills a nd delivery vans as Americans struggle to have at hand. that pcrcentugt: now 1s at least 50 and $1 billion for addmg garages make the old homestead something It wasn 'l. percent. and"' 111 go even higher • ' HOMEIMPROVEMENTloans 1:1re.:el11t1vely Americans spent more than $30 billion las t What's the most popular home improve year to Improve their homes It's 11 clear contrast ment? Year afll'r ytiar. 1t':. kitchen remodeling to the housing mdustry'&depressed state, but the Unless you arc talking about adding a room or home improvl!mont market has been going up building a garage, thJl 1~ about the most ex for more than a decade pensive type or remodeling t here 1:. AFTER STEADY INCREASES of 11 bllllon a year until 1974, it jumped Crom $l8.5 billion to $21.1 billion und lai.l yeur leapt $.5 billion How is th1!> money being si.ent ., Kitchen:.. buthrooms. busemt:nts and attics are beini.l remodeled Porchei. are being enclo:.ed . walb panelt:d Jrtd rtoors tiled Wallpaper 1:. lit.'mg hung µ1unt spn:ad and house:. cooled New siding 1:. l(01ng up and carpel!> art: i:o111st down Assuming an uvcrage numbt:r or change~. including such things as new cabinet~. counter:., sinks. major apphunce:. und lhe like, the cost can run over $5.000 You t•un save up to 40 percent b) doing the work your:.t.'lf ct1•1H•n1lm~ on local labor costs . Kitchen rt•modl'lln~ Jl\o top~ the list of money prOJt'l'l:-. with $.1 5 t11llwn expticted to ea sy to get. No wonder They carry a high ,rate of interest, usually from 12 to 15 percent .. , What are known us Title I home 1mprth.1?· menl loans are msured up to 90 percent of thl!' amount. which can be us much as $10,000 for a one.family houst', with a l2·yeur payment plan al 12 percent Some lenders call for rcpuymt:nt or the loani. within fi ve. six or seven years Some.have 15 y~ar repayment progrum:. In nearly all cai.es. the borrower must put up collateral or furnish a hen on the hou:.e when lht: loan l!> over $7,500 -- "---------::::=....~-------------·--------~-' "It cost so much td \:\.IY the picture. lhul. I've got nothing to put 1~he wall sate•" Exhau:.t fan:. urc bt·inK added ,md electrical circuits expandl·d Thc•rl' I!'> C\ en a spurt in the sale:. of le::.:. c:.M·nllal 1tcm1o .,uch a:. swimming pools. :.aunas. whirl11ool liulh'>. greenhou:.el> and even l eMi!> court1o THE TRANSITION t 'ROM a reasonable an· nual increase, caused partly by mflal1on, lo a marked surge occurred when many families began lo be priced out of the housing market. \ \ specia $CAC)(:) 13:._pc. cookware set Raf\dY 61efert, gener al counsel of the ~a· tlonal Home Improvement Council, puts il {his way: "If It dldn 't pay to ~ell the old bouse to buy a new one, partly becaWie the profit on the former would be wiped out by the premium on the latter and partly because or the big rµfference in the mortgage inlerC'St rate, a family risun:d that 1t might a~ well make the old one u better place to live." · A family that p;ud $25,000 for a house 10 or 12 years ago might find ihut 1l::. pre!>ent market value is $50,000 ff IT PCRCHASES a new house for $50,000. thus avoiding a capital gains l!VI on the profit. 1t might have to '>l'llll' for a !>mailer house without the im provemenh th;tl had been made O\ er the- ye a rs Even m<irl.' 1mporl:inl. 1Ls new mortgage Jn· tercst rate \\Ould be in the neighborhood or nine percent, compared with a rate several points less on the old morti.:ace. thus increasing the size of the monthly payments Also, those who choose to buy existing r3lher than new houses in moi.l cases immediately begin to remold them to suit their own tastes. Siefert says the home improvement sales C1gures began to mov<' sharply upward when the median price of a new house reached $4!.000 The Federal llomc Loan Bank Board reported on Oct 19 last year that the U\ ernge price of a new house h<lfl n·arhl•d $.'i0,500 NOBODY CAN BE S.URE how many familit•s arc havin1: home improvement work You Can Delp Office Opening The Westm1n-,ler \ommunil) Service Centt:r, i 57l \.\eMminslt•r Avt· " the silt of a nc~ 1:-opened outrear h offir c of the West Or:in11e Count) \'oluntar) Action Center OHH·t· uiwratwn .ti e unrlcr lhe i.:u1dan1'1 of -.;aom 1 }o:lm.1,1•111 aC'll\t' for ·111\l".tr<:111 vnllmteer 'o'ork in lh1· :-out hi.ind Tll F "E\\ OFFI( t-. 1' open Monda:-through Frida) from 9 a ni tu I p m Phone number for the ne"' fac1ht).., 898 3:Jl I. E't 259 The cenkr 1o; opl·ratcd 1n 111111wr at1on v.1th tht• Cit' "' We-,tm 111!\ter llelp 1:-.1wt•<kd .11It""'11111· m11rr11n1t pl·r week h\ th\· 11t''o' lirant h 11frt 1•t• or lhl' Rt>d Cro:.-; IO the ~:111 Clt·m1·ntt· :irt'.1 \ff1•rr111<1n !'lerit·al ht•lp I'> .tl .. 11 .. uught Contad VA(' .tl 1;j5 !J:!t ll for mun · ct1·t;.i1h 110 !ht" worl.. opportun1l\ \ 10 \'t:AR-01.U <'lllLU h;.is lo~t her i;randp.Jrent.s within tht' pa..,l tv.o months and could u'e the lo' in~ prl.''r·nr e of a '>pec1al '>enlor r1t1Lcn rncnd to v1111 t .. nil hl'lp her Contact the Rl'l1rt'd Senior Vnlunteer pro ~mm at fi75 92 10 for inrorrnJl1on Another ,1:-.,,1:0.tunCI' opportumt~ 1<; orrered ''l'nior.; v. ho \ .. t r;I\ elNl tn v;.inuu<. parts of the globe Jnd v.1,h tn 'hart· lhc1r t•xperiences with children for '11<'1al .. 1ud11•'-da~'e' Call fi75·9210 for 1nformat111n F' A MILi F.S 0 f' THO St: .,enl lo prison ... omeumes need s~c1nl help with food . clothing or e\ en a place to sla) Sometime:. iust moral support l!I enough An oq:an1zauon that help!I these fam1hc!I could use a hand in their work. ContaC't the VAC for rnor(' <lctt11h EMERITUS ... <Conttnut'CI From Page 81) . . · 1t ·:-. iust likr an} other community college program." C\uell !laid 'The Department of Education C'OUnls no~t'!I and lhal'11 where our budget comes from Where lht· ~meritu' ln~t1lute m akes up the bulk of ll<1 !la\'ln~!I 1i; 1n t111· fret' use of classroom racihlies. "We'r(' kind of frt>elnader~ Ruell laughed He said more than 90 percent of the raclhtic>c: used by the Emtr1lu°' I n!lt1tule are rent free ·we use •wvm&s and loun orr1ces, churches. senior cWzen bu1ldinR!I. hP 'laid 'We're using buildings that don't ~t>l much use dunng the day. like a church on Tue!lday altemoons or bank!I during evening hours." Buell explained And the older <'1ti1cn education concept ~eems lo be work ml( "WE'VE REALL V made a science of this thing," he s aid "We designed the classroom ichedul~ and curriculum just for older stu· :tents." He said shorter <'las11 hours, matl·ln reg1slra· lion and concern for 1luden\.S with sight and nearing problems keeps the program popular 1 "We remove all the rcs\f'alnts of getting In· volved." Buell satd "We actually look for the .hlngs that lnhiblt olderttudents "One thing wt. \earned right off the bat," he uld. "You don't ask them to queue u~ In some llne; )'OU MM them re&lstratlon forms. ' I ''It'• Just the little thlnp that lets the older l student.a know you're looking out for their In· tereata.'' . . ·---·--._.. .. g!SCOVER I~E S!:CRET OF FRENCt;i OOKSI Their srcret us simpl&: knowing how how to corre<:tly chop, blend, whip, mU<, slice or grate absolutely anythlntl And we make It even more slmple ·· with the ~uisinart Food Processor, which does all that work for you! Powerful 50u watt motor l'lnd 4 1tecessories: a plastfc hlade, sta•nless steel cutting blade, stai1.·~s steel <Urctter and sllcer. Comes with col1pon for Jqme1 Beard and C11r! Jerome cookbook. Ail this bon appetit for onty $225. Mail/ph'lnt. Housewares, 121. .... -• .. ' If purchased separately, this versatile, usef1JI Farberwarelt!I 13-pc. cookware · , set would c0$t $144.92. By buying the I set, you save $441 And what a set it is:- 1. 2 and 3 qt. covered saucepans, 4 aiil1 8 qt. covered saucepots with Inter· ' changeable covers, 2 qt. double boiler insert, 7 1 /2" and 10 1{2" fry pans. All made with Faberware's® tine quality craftsmanship. Mail/phone. Housewares, 62. HAVE AN OUTDOOR BARBACUE ... INDOORS! We promise it'll be easy -with the Open Hearth Broiler Rotisserie from Farberware'". Delicious barbecue cooking made neat enough for your kitchen. Cooks meats crisp and juicy - and quick! $54.99. Shish Kebab attachment available also, $18.99. Mail/phone. Housewares, 121 . \ YOU MUST TAY MAKING CREPES! Because you've never tasted anything so light and delicate and delicious! And you can also have fun making them with the Nordic Ware Crepe Pan. All you do'i\. do ls dip, bake, flip ... and accept compli· ments on the taste! Crepe pan made of heavy cast aluminum with new non-stick su~face. Recipe book included. $12.96. Mail/phone. H'1us 'JW<m!s, 62. All item~. 1111 stores .. ... ~ .. ·~ except Pid m Springs. ., Shop Sunday, 12 to 5. ROBINSON'S NEWPORT, WESTMINSTER ' . • -----·- I lf;j OAIL Y PILOT Sund"Y January 30. 1977 / f! ' I . Tliere's / I I ORANGE C OUNTY 1 PJllLHA&.ONIC SOCIETY: The Laguna ftllharmonic Com mittu will ~ent a beneflt let> lure by Mary Colby of San Clemente. an authority on anlJ- 1 ques . The 10 a.m lecture. tatled Buying Antiques as lnve.stment:. to Enjoy, ii. planned for Thurs· day. Feb. 10, at the Forum Theatre on the l''estival or Art.II grounds. Laguna Beach I f Mrs Colby graduated Pht Beta Kappa and cum Laude from Jn. djaoa University and traveled for many yeus as an Import buyer for a department store. Funds from \be benefit are evmarked fortbe Oi:ange CoWl· ty Youth Concert Program In· formation and ticket.a a1•t ovaila· ble by calhn~ Mr, .Jeck Lvom 11l : .. : .. ,. ·'·~~·· , MRS. ALFORD Nuptial .. ; . . ' \ A salad luncheon honor1ng as soc1ate members of the Spy1&~ Hill Philharmonic Commhlo. ~ planned for TOesday. F eb 8. al the Corona del Mar home or Mra~ John T Forte lfarriet Wctd, harpist. wlll 111ve o progra~ ent itled Around the World in Thirty Manuteb FR l EN 0 S 0 f T 'H 'E UBR..\ltY~ E1\tertainlng mem-~n •ftd ~UI or tfte Newport Bea~h 1roup At 10:30 a.m. Tues- day1 l"'tb, 8, will be tele'vlsion and ftlm pem>oality J ohn Zaremba Tl\e mt?eting will be at the J>rolhont.ory Point Clubhouse ORANGE COUNTY U s: Featured speaker for tht: 7 p.m. meeting on Wednesd ay, Feb 9, will be aerobatic pilot Joe llughes Films of his air s hows ' .. ( A trip,!,t_ treat is in store for memberS and guests of the Costa Mesa Guild, Friends of South Coast Re~rtory Th~ater On Valentine's Day, the groop will s ponsor a 'b'enefit at MC5a Ver de Country Club. For tennis buffs there will be a Ladies Round Robin Doubles competition. and for bridge en thusiasts. a morning or cards _ Following the games. a hot bul ret luncheon with a no-host bar will be in the clubhouse, and ·"" , will be i.creened at the Harbor Racquet Club,~ .W.eu. MESA VERDE t.ns&ARV: /w adult proeram on dM!l ~ nutn l1on 11 planned for V 30 p.m . Wed· nesday. Feb. 9. Ul the mcellng room or lhe library. eo..a .. ~ As pa rt of the Sant.J~o Llbrary System 's Focus ~am . gut:St s peaker Eve Cremen ..nn dis- cuas family nutrition. Cad tlid:s and good cook books. She is food services director for the Newpcirt .M esa UmriedSctiool District.. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB: The second aimu.al Festival or lhe Whales Youth Parude wil1 begin al 10 a.m Saturday, Feb 12, al Dana POUll Harbor Sponsors or the event are the El Camino R"I group, 'fritkh tier.\ pl annccl the parade in con1unc- fashions will be sbuwn by Nut's Sport.Jng Goods and the country club's pro shop. Eotrance fee ts SU per person, aad those registering are asked ta enter W1th a pJUt.ner A ram date of Feb. 28 also is scheduled. f'urt.bur anform atica is avaib. ble by calling Mrs Ken ~. chairman. at 546-431S. ft.eserva. uons atttobemacteby Feb_ 7. The Co.st.a Mesa guild i.s the first of four operat.aag wpport ft.roups of SCR t ,/I .. ., •' ,s: r; ... I P ledges R epeated Alford-Wright { Newlyweds Susan Lea Wright f and Christopher J ohn Alford. who will m ake their first home in Huntington Reach. were mar ried a t St J a mes Episcopal Mrs. Kenneth Riggs (left), chairman and Mrs. John Vu/tee get · in some practice before Church, Newport Beach. 1'.he daughter of Mr and Mr.. Forrest E Wright. TW1tm. at tended San Diego State Univef'Sl Ly and 1s a gradual£' of Cahrom1a Stale Univers ity, F'ullerton. where she rtte1ved a i.ecoodarv tf'achintt credential Sh~ re ceived an elementary C'redenUal 'rom UCl Her husband II> thf' c;on or Or J nd M rs Jack L Alford . "iewport Bea<."h lie attended the t'n1vers1tv ol An tona .ind re c l Cl'l \'ed a BA and MBA from San oun es I Diego Stlltt' limvers 1ty. where he r I affalialt!d with the Alphit Tau om • ., '"'""'.": • I planning I Chadbum-Franc1skovich Newport Beach residents Jane ~ tUl • ~arija f'rancisko·n ch and Brian e inns JamH Chadburn were mnrned • ~' at the Church of Our Saviour in San Gabriel The bride's parents an· Mr and Mn Z f'ranclSkoy1ch, C'o~lo ~esa She IS a gr'atluate or Corona Ml Mar lhgh School and attendf'd Orange Coast College a nd Northf'r n Arizona l lnlvers1ty Her husband. M>n or Mr and ~u W J Chadburn of Ne~port Beach. attended Newport t~rbor High Schoof and Oranl(e <"'oa~l f'oUege The newlywedc; w1 II h \I' 1n • • • I I I Ne.port ~ach Mosier-Sumner Egerton-Kjar University o f Southern California students. April Lynn Egerton and Janes Jorgen J<jar are planning to marry June J J m the Marriott Hotel. Newport Beach News of lbeu engagement and forthcoming marriage was an nounced by her parents. Mr and Mra. R Grey Egerton of Costa Mesa Miss Egerton stu<hed aboard Chapman College's World Cam· pus Afloat and now is a Junior and Alpha Chi Omega at USC. Her fiance, son of Mr and Mrs Jack G Kjar of Rive rside, Is a senior at USC and a member ol Sl1m a Nu. He also studied at Riverside City CoUeae. ••• f Camery-Hoggatt the benefit tennis tournament. tlOn With Olher feS\Aval e\CnlS s claedaled by U\e J~ ,u. soci•tioo E atry f...u are a•a1'a~ fr_, 8"eKa JehDGll. 4H-'19ft. SOUTm <nAST n HOSPIT U.: The SikW' 8M C.tit Chapter will sponMr die Dth ft- nu.t V aleatiae Ball .. s..a.tntsy, Feb. 1%, • d'le ~rter' ba, Newport 1aeedl. Cocktw1 bour be.glDs at 7 ,....... with dinner at 8 p.m ., J'oDowed ~ dance musk FCWtcled !ty 5erme Perry's orchestra. Reservatioms m.ay ate mad.e with the a g xiHu·y ~rf1ce, 499-1311 . a'NAI a ·&ITll WOMEN: The Anagrove Chapter is planning u pot tuck dinner and social even· mg at 7·30 p.m Saturds.y, Feb Ann Elizabeth Sumner. daughter of Judae and Mrs J)ru.ce Wilson Sumner of Laguna Beach. bttame the bride of Robert Perltlna Mosler during ceremonies conducted In the Christ Episcopal Churc h , SauaUto. The Rev. and Mrs. Ernie Camery of Tbousand Oaks have announced the engagement of I their dau1hter, Shalecn Dawn Camery and Jerry A. Ho&pll, both of Ca.ta Mesa , April Egerton, Janes KIM Tbe bride attended UCLA and .Cal~Jomia State univet1ltlell at 1Chieo and San Jose. · Her husband attended Chap, ,!ban Collete's World Campu11 •Afloat and 1r:adualtd from i.Ariaona State University. He re ceived a maslen de1ree from the Arnutcan Graduate School of In· temaUonal Ma.nagement. His parents are Dr and M ra ~~cla Carrot Prescott. The newtV'lllfeds will lave in New {"kCily t I ··· • Aass·Howard Mar1~t Ann Howard and rome Joseph Relss Jr. ex- han1ed, nuptial vows ln Sl. '8dnneinlw-e Calbollc Church, fl"nlla~ Beach. ll"be }Rev. John Tunny of Roeh'l,J)e Center. N. Y., a friend ot tbe oewlyweds, performed the rites. . Tbdr parent3 an Mr. and Mn. WUll•m J. Howard of lluntlnston I I\ and Mr and Mra. Jerome •iaa, Anaheim. t newlywed• will live In lngton Beach. • I , I/ ' The betrothed, who received ba~helors degrees an ralllioo from Southern California Colle1e. are planning to marry June 11 in the Christians' Cha~I . Thousand Oaks. The bridegroom-elect. son of Mrs . Jo Hoggatt of Tujunga, is a s tudent at Gordon Conwell Sem inary, South Hamllton, Mass. ••• Righter--Hiachler Mr. and Mn. Philip Burwell Rithter ot Newport Beach have anne>unced the engaaemenl of their daughter. Phyllls Jun Righter and Michael E . HI.achier, 1oa ot the Francll E. Hi.scblen. alao of Newport Beach. Ml11 R.l&bter. also the oleet of astrologer Carroll Rtahler. la a araduate .of Newport Harbof Hlth School, Oran1e Coast Collect and ls a aetlior at. VC Jrvlne. , Her flance r«elved a BA degree from Callfornla State University, t..ong Beach.... J The betrothed are planning to marry Mattb 11 in • garden ceremony at lhe ltome or the Righters ••• Cody-Sheeley A May 7 wedding in the Fomt· taln Valley home of the bride- .iroom-~be 's parents. Mr. and Kn .. Robert M. Sbeeley Jr., is planned by R. llkbael S'beeley Ill and hi• riancee. Susan Patncla Cody • Illas Cody. da"lhtu el llr. and • n . Jciee ncaio of Pomona. •Welled in Portlad. Ott. and fraduated from NotUawul College.Pomona Sheete1 is a gr..tuate of f caM• ta1n VaUey Hll1' School a.ct .._.. jored In police Kl~ al Sant. AnaCoU~e. ••• Shirley-Orchard 1.1 Rich.rd Webb Orchard or Irvine wUI claltn Rebecca Lynn Shtrle7 as htA brlcSe during ceremoniea planned for .June 25 J in the Community United PresbyterimO.Urch. Va<-avtlle Mist Orcbant. daughter of Or. and Mrs. lames H. Shirley of Vacaville and Mrs Robert Goldman. Saa Antonio. will graduate in June from the Uni•ersi\y ~ Califomla. Smta Barbara. where her flentt graduated.. His panats are Mr. and Mn William Ordaardof Irvine. ••• Shearer-Ellsworth A Sepgmw ...cldi.nC in Clare- 810nl ia beinC plllilffd by tta... LeiCb SheMw and Jam Al• El1awortll flO... chi Mat. ,o:.e:: u.a:,~.: :!. noooced~w~Mr and Mn. Be"*'lt L • ...., vi Cl~· moat. Ilia• Shearer is a Cl1Mlu.at~ 0( Claremont ttip SchoUe aftd • senior at UCLA . HeT fiance. ton o< the .M•fti fl. lawort~ ot Oenna • tll•r. e student 8t <>r..te Coast CoUee'e He rradufttl!d from Ct°>T'Mll clet Mar Hlch Sch09l. -( . . for 'EveeyOne 12. at lhe home of Mr and Mrs AOec.M..,. Anaheim MGl'e ~al1on IS ava1lnble free II.rs.. Owid Iser.'~ GUY PANTHERS : Macg1e IUIAA. •Mioeal rounw . wtM-... at~iay~tywljece.f<;woee oas.nier~r 11t.e pregram. litliM ~­ .From ~ is P"-" lw at a.m. Lo J ,...., Tuelday. ,.,. u . a&. tbe Uaiwrsity. a.-ter at 4;alilw.IM.a Stale University, l'ulSertla nwt ~event will •eci• • AGO&. ThwMay., FdJ. U , tn- C.amualU' Center al ~ West ~ Ms. Kuhn will de· liver a ~ on dt.e gaals ftl Ge-~ Power and wil \eed • nr lor111&l e1111 session. 'ftle third event, Ill 7•.S 1un Thursday, ll'eb. 17. al UCI. •di be a forum featuring national. ... Not. Her ,4/f air state and local i.tm1or leadens .ei.o ... --.nc lhe nature or . etlie ...._. .-wer movement and as fat.re P~r ~ts a w1a· ble from Greg or Alli.on n.~. fli--Hft or~. £HU. a.ul': Let Moe call Vou S•ed.ileert wiU -lhe the9e for a ~ lWlc:tliieon ~_,die Nca..-"t lie.ch er~• Tuada,.. ~-u , -. tt.e Santa AmO-..y0.11. ·~cial hour wUI b~~ al 11 •·•. wttil IWRC4a at~. ~llowed •1 • ,_.ion sttow and c.aTd C11ftle5. Jl'N«.eds ~" ~ t~ tttt-Girls' Ct.It •f Ute Hllt'bM "tell and Pw-o.vlda.MSpeec11 Ot!Mer M•l-e .,,.,_mlftlon cs a'VlrilabJe fro• • r$ I um es Pi~ftT, $41-871. 11r Mn. lhy N1~. 548-6888 . Office Tense DEAR ANN: My boss has bad affairs with one or more women ever since I have been hi s secretary (10 years) . .He is ao 1m port.ant man in the community and bas kept his secret very well. H.i s wire suspects nothing because be does his mealing dur- 11\1 office tio11rs We've ~er dIScussed his dou· ble life. He has a private phone wtUch rve been instrnc'ted never to answer and that's that. My on· ly "involvement" 1~ to \elt has c:ollugues he is al some fmy •~ whsl he disappears dun~ 'lltice bmrs. But lat~y my ma ~mes bave been getting worse Ny husband says what the boss does is DOOe or my business lb•t I'm tltere lo do my wol"lc Penod I've t.b•ihl of going to a shrink bl.a l 'm afraid 'he'll tell mr to quit my job and I can't afford to. I'm 50 years old and employ menl isn't all that easy lo find What c an you s uggest ? GEORGIA F1X DEAB G .: If the se.• sltdaatc-have been going on . r.r It Jan. I doubt Ula\ your ml· palltes are In any way ftlated . Slace Oley are "getttng ""°""•" 1 n11eat you gel a completf' plaJ1fcal ucl rind owt If there ti aa .... Mk Jroblem. If llileft ts ...e, ~aps It might be a good .._ • • a llltle sbrtallal a9CI ,._.Mil wtaal REALLY ls Mll!Mr- la& Y ... DEAR ANN LANDERS Will yoe please tell us what covld be wrong wtth three ti-year-old &irb wt.ale main topic of con· ftl'Satioa for the lut year has betia wMl ~would do U we got prep~ •ow we'd tell our partftb1 what reacUon we wouLd Ut>tet tro., our bo)'lriends. w~ we'd have aa aboltioa. io lo a Mme for unwed mothers, or ltttp the baby if lhe au.-didn't want to ctt married Thla l«\er ls no joke. Tbett ls no CMlt ebe we can .ask wit.bout ltttltt& them know we are if\. vol•ed In heavy sex Please help us. -TOPICS A, B, AND C IN CltlLUoorHE DEA.a ABC: ''Tbe tbougltt a. often tbe father of &M d~. •\ .. tbl1 lnltance 1ubatli.&e &lat wttnt Ann~ Landers mother for falh~r. Eac• .t Y• ~ '-5J>Mk lo a school c~OI" a& ooce. Tbe 'lod or fHta•blnl )'Ou 1lrls are Jnto 1a11ests strloH lreuble abud. Never mlod about reveallag yoursetv,s. School counselors are therf' lo help, not to pass judg .. Ht. DEAR ANN l've hcen doting Brad tor 3~ ytMtr1>. lk'~ 24. I'm 22. Wv are m love A year &gn my family moved \SOft mil~ from hert' I was living '\Mme and moved with t'hem. A few months later Brad rot a good Job and 81\ked me lo Move back' l\O I could benearh1m . r agreed. In Octohcr. Rrud received a promotion and had to move 100 males away We see euch other twice a month Hrad wanu mo to a1ve up my JOI> and move to where he ·~ I said I would but. th1s time I v.anl a nng Brad roaents the preasure - aaya AFTER l moff I'll get t.be ring. I feel l've done my part by moving 1SOO mlla and it'• bis turn now What do you say? - CAMf FOLLOWER 8£Aa CA•P: Jf Br•d wallts '-fhArt'Y ,-•e11 •lvt fM UM rtn1 now. IJ be ref111e11 take dae hilM dd ~r.U.er frieds. ljow to Jnd how muchT Find ottt with Ann L~ndera 's new bookie~ "H~..-J. Wb.1t, and When to TeU Your (.;bUd l\bout Sex.'' For your ~opy. seed ~ cenL" In com alona whh a Iona. 1\t11nped, seU·add"911<'d fta\'doot lo Ann LaodenJ. f', O. I* 1400, ~l1ln, 111.tQUO. . "' 1111 • ,,_ ~· "' f..J. I • • •.J>y ' ' ,. Sunday.J1nuvt30.1tn DAILY PILOT a.'I: ~, I ravelers Seek 'Way Out~· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'DCE ~ICTITIOUS8UttN•U ~IC'TITIOUS 8UltMHS MloM. ITloTIMIN T lfloMI ITloTIMIMT f l't• ••H•wt"Q PlrMft t\ dOtt"l·t OUli· T~ toJto.wi:,.. _.,Mil', •r• OO+ftiQ ~ ,..U., MU•' P UBUC NOTICE PtCTITIOUS IU.IN•U MAMltTloT&MI NT llle toMIOwl"t Ol•\Ofl\ I•• Cloltt<j'bu .. ,_,\.\ only 13,000 A mt-r1cum1 tru veled to t'(Jun tries an Uus category &o• fllUSS ~ tH rVllON 0AICTfll£1ESCOfH0AlE VfH A nonprofit orgun1tal10n c alled \E11v1cE t1ENTt:11 ... ,w.,,,,.,,,.,., TUllE TRACT ••..i 11\t o. .. Earthwatch. 1n Belmont Mass ,,.,.,...., w,.,,,..,.. .... c.11 ........ ., .. 1 M••1.s..11•~ ....... _, -" '" f Hf MU\I( MAllltlT !101 --8t"4 , .. ,. Ma .. , c;Alllor"'• .,.. ' Amer lc 11 are a:o1ng to greattr By 1960. the numbt·r ha<1 g1 own lo 90,000, by 1974 1l was 572,000 und b) 197~. lhert' were 657.000 Aml'ncani. v1:.1l mg places that prev1ou:.ly had been con· :.idered too out of the way to attract large Jtroups of tourists . "fi . I , ..... ,. 5"1tnuet ''"" J• • "'" ttMO :.pon:..ors sC'1ent11c and educauona ex-C.••""•••" 1.-• .,...,.,1nt1on 11 .. ,... OAKTllEE oeveLOPMENT Oe"ld T ••~ •nCS ,_..,, f f Ml• t -Wllq • •••• •to O•~ ..... "'*·' lengths lh ever before to get awuy from it all offbeat and frequently e.a. pensive vac uon spots ped1l10ns for people who want lo learn C•"'""'' • ., .. , COMPANY • C•••to,.11• ,..,._~ • ., "'hale traveling. Costs range (rom $W0 to 0,:1~·~.':""""' "•-..c-bv •"•ft· ~ .. ~c:· .::.O !>uH• 201 lff,.gort $900 for two or four w~ek trips, excludtn 11 Tru.-~o•tw.•• Comp•nt • c.111 ...... Ir• n~portatl.On Tiii\ •lelemant W~ llled with I ... p.n.,.,...,.lp 4141 Ca"'p'" D• S...la J a " c;ouftt r , •• ,. o• 0••"9• (O..llty Ol'I .............. , .... '" ,,..., General Tours of New York recently J•11.urv10.1'11 T"•• ....,.,,,.~, " u ne1uc•..i bv .. .. .,.,,,Hill• CetHorftl•'°1t0 ,I "'" 111;,1 ... u" <.,._,..,..., .,...,_ ... _, O•~•dT•••&A•wl•M' 1• TP.I\ •C•tt~l"lt W•\ filed With t'lf C.o•,,•ty ti••~ ol O••"G<> c-i. "' J-r; ti."" Take u t k to Timbuktu Hunt "'aid anim a ls w1 a cumt:r11 Ju Africa .Sc11l to Antarclica 11 study the penauins Despite lh lingering recession, travel agents repo at sales of packugc tour:. to nontrad1 ntil holiday spots arl' boom ing "TllF.Hl::'S LWAVS A segmt:nt of the public that's I >king for the 'Wily out.' .. said a spoke a n for Thoma:. Cook Travel. lie sa the mlirkel 1s limited. "but it'!> a grn gone " The traditional \ acal1on :,,pot 1n Europe and the Mediterranean remain by far the mo:.t popular, however Almost fi ve limes us many Amer1cuns visited Europe und thl' Mcd1terrunean • last year 11s tra \•elt-d tu 'other" l'Oun tries offered a 16-day East Afnc11 charter Puo111,..0 0,_ ,0,,.1 0011,~~~~~~ -·•1:;!~~.:;,~~ottwt••e """'"'• safari priced from $1, 199 to $1,249, 1n-Jan u. >o.•nct hb • u. m 1 m n Tra<1'41M l'lnt• Publl....., °'""°" Co." Oa11y ....... J ........ " 1J,l0,•ftd Fat>< ... , ..... "" 111·11 eluding air fare with the exact cost de-11• o. .. v .. o.••1"°"""'' pending on dat~ of departure. Camera PUBLIC NOTICE ;~".:~ci'o,111,.ci Em v P PUBLIC NOTICE • I safaries m Keny11 and Tan:tania are l'tCTtriou••ustNIU '"" .,.,.,,,.,., ... , 111.e w1111 ow ------------, County Clerk of 0f"•nqe County on available for as little as $400 a week. plus M.llMISTATltMI NT J ....... ,,l. "" l'ICTITIOU•IUllNIU . Cllf far.4 !he •ottow1no ""''°" •• dolno .,..... .. ... ll NAMIOATI MIMl ] """"' P\,Oll"'9d O••noe Co•" O•ll• PllOf, ""' lollowt"' ""''°" •• dolno .,_. 1 WATT ~A\IEIU, IN(. 811 We•I JIOf\ .... ,13.JO, 1471 "°°'•' Eileen Hughes •>f Lindblad Travel. l'ACKAGF. TOURS TO Europe. mcon-1""~'.·,~~·~:!:~~~·;~;!'ca1,.,,,..1 __________ s._>_1_1• ocE.11NFAO"'' 111t'l'tLU, 1111s trnst. C1re available in ch arter deals for "' to•'°"'""·'" 41,j, P UBLJC NOTICE -·~!~'~io~t~~~,o. 101e 1W•- c1bout one·lbird the cost Cha rters offer· d,.1111..,"."", '1""0 •• <onciuctad b• •" 1" ·------------111"". N1wp0r1 11 .. ,11 c11 .-fl'"\ bv'4N"\\ I\ connucted b¥ _.. "' T he s pokei.n11n also s aid lhCJl 1deai. about travel hllVe changed "A :.af<1ri used to mean 0 1>> guy. ~llh c1 gun llnd •• white hunter NDN. any tnµ le> AfnC'll ,., <'lllh.•a :.afari. 'le 1><J1d Int' . said Lravelers w;.int u 1·hanAt: from tht' normul nt11uh •1f ('1vilu.<1tion· dOd want ''lo µ.1rtw11wt1 • \11 t•xpt'rienn: thm~i. · L I N DBLAD SENDS al>oul l ,OOU pa:.sengers a ) car on ..,ilfor1 s to Alric'* they have sent near!} 4.000 per..Onb lo Egypt this ye<1r The company also offers tours lo lnd1a Mu11g11ha and tht· Peru 11f the Inca:. 1ng ;ur fare alone from New York to Lon-w.,,., R Hono .. ~. ~•CT1T1ou1 auS1N1n ,,. .. dv•t don and back slart al JUSt under $300 "'" "•1•"'•n1 .... , '""' ,.,,., 1,,. MAME SlATIMI N' Scott E111ott Hol•o!.11 • • Countv Ct.-r._. ot Or41nQtt C°""tv °"' T~toUowinQ O«'\Otu•redolf'Qbu\i ,,..,, ...,t•ttmt'f"lt •• , nfH won ttw Mr:. lh.tghes said the company s J.,..,.,,. 1t11 ,..,., c""'"''''•"m ou_c_,..,..,... original murkel was among retired. peo-"""'1.,,.0 0,.,.~ ,0 .. ,1 o.oi.~:..':~ Tu~:KTR,e:~~C.,o!:,~o~~~. ~~. n 1en ~.,.. pie who had the money a nd the leisure JMuarv• ••. n 10 1t11 ,,.,, Street. '>u1t• :!Oj, H••l>Ort ....... t• Pu1111..,.0 OunQto '""" C>.oo•• Puot. for a long lrip Now. she said. the age or -----------'1'e00.lll• .. O.••loc>m•"' ,_. • )•• " 11. JO •net Fob • ,.,, th.-passengers has decreased "People PlJBLIC NOTICE C•llto,...•• <oroo••""" m1 Oo·~ t0.17 are dec1drng that this kind or travel Is a ,.CTITIOUS •USINUS Sl•ttl. !iU•I• 70\. HtwP<>•I .... , .. priority." she said "They'll save up, NAMIUAll.MEMT 011:::'1~'!~com1Mnv • c.i11orn1• maybe take a vaC'allon only every two ,,,.. 1ouow1"" °'™"' •• CIOl"9 lkl>' l>Ol'l,.,..,.,o . .,., C•mC1<1• °"'"'·Son•• P UBLIC NOTICE Stal1shci. compled by the Conferen1·e Board. a nonproli bu:.ine!>~ re11earch or gc1n1tat1un. 'ht w lhJt trav1d b~ American:. to Eul)pt: and the Med1ler ra ne an , the Wes t l nd1ei. and Centrul Amer ica dechnecli from 1974 to 1975 Travel to South A~rica und other coun tries -including *'rica. A !>ia. the Mid- dle East and Antar-,t iC'u mcn:a11ed THE "OTHt:K ~ CATEGORY h11i. shown particularly \twrp l{rowth In 19~ A spokesman for Pao Am :.aid lhal packages to unusual spot.s represent only a small part of business. but he noted that tour operators offe r several offbeat lriJ>S in conJunct1on with the airhne Among them is one called "Green llell. · an'18-day exploration of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers in South Amencu . years .. .. .. :~PE 0 MECA, 171• NlwPQfl F ::~ .. ~-::·~··~~;;:.:~by. Why would anyone want to visit such e1vo co.1.ww.t•111or .. 0anu 1 -r••oertne~"·P lln out of the .... ay spot'' Relaxation, for H .... :::i"a·.:.: ~~:!·.:w~~~· .. ,;:~; e:~~~~~~~1:~~:. one thing. said Mrs, Hughes "In An-.,.,, o.1<1reeO.vo1oomen1 tarctica. the dec1s1ons are taken away N ... ':;,:,";,':, ~:~::·~~%'1j1:,::~ ~=~·~°'o•"ll.EH< v P from you You don't have to decide ,,.,, n .. , .iatemen• wa• ,,..., wi1n '"" which night dub to l?O to. which s1ghL'>ee-0,:,~~.~'"""'" "con<1«ei..i b• "" '" =:.~,~~~1 01 o,1n90 counr,"" m~ tour to tak1• .. lll<fl•ro P L .. m ., • ..,, l'ltTITIOIJS 8UlllllUS NloMllTAllMINT """'tOl&o-f•nQ °"'''°"' •r-•dotftQ .... N'\,., PllOPEllflES UNLIMITED, tof ...... -' 111..,. N .... -1 8tt<ICll, CA "2Ml -P411 JOM\ \41~ \lutq.Ol'I ~ , c.ltlAI Mew,CA•ll?• • J~\ Afbet'' W•tt•tt ... ,W,,..,,, l"t ,L...,..,..8uch,CAt10t Thi\.t>usl~\' 1\<Gnd'l<t•dbf..,UfN" <Or'POf•'~ •OOC•At.eA OOwtr UWf\ A _ .......... p ~ -0--.:-:..r-- TR AV El 'LoserR· Invited To R esort Lou~ .... e1~h1 ·• Relt'ase tem.mn • R~am v1tahty" You C'lln. durin~ a s pa holiday at Br1t1:o1h Colum bia'J famed flarr11>on Hot Springs re~ort u I SOO-acre property loeat eel 8'.> mil~ from Vsn- 1 eouver . OP.FERED RY Healtb , 'Holidays lntemaUonal ii\ coop a-alion with Cana- dian P acific Air, the l eight·4ay vacation pro- gram features a com plele htalth routine 1 lnctu•ed a re daily ex- e rcise class. hikin~. 1 jauex llnd ma.<isage plus lull use •fthe resort I The Uur. escorted by w e ll-knqwn California fitness arthority Shella Cluff. fet.ures three de- p a r l u r • from l.~~ Angelesl a CP Air on :Feb. lil, Mar _ 17 3nd April 11. Five d ys are s1>4tnl at the H son and three at lh e Sh era ton Landm a k In V a n. eouver . • Pric ed $U9 per pereon. pl ~ alrfare. the tour i ludell hotel and reaort coommoda • t tons, dell breakfast and dl1UMr l tho Har· iboo and •lihtae•lna In Vancouver~d Victoria. -\ Tru\ \t•temtftt w.-.. tuf!d w 1tf\ tn• ~1""'9d Oronc)f' Co•\t O..•v Poot. County Ctt<k of O•an9" '°""'Y on Jen•. 1•. ?l,lO, 1'171 JllftUllf Y 10 19/1 l'Jf7S4 ----------- Mans i on, Swe e t Mansion Pubh•ll•d 0••"9" Co,ul 0•1ly Piiot J•ft 1) lO. •nd 1-eb •.I), .. ,, 171 II PlJBLI~ NOTICE l'ltTITI OUS BUSI NEU NAMI STATEMENT Th~ totlow1nq oenon 1\ c.toeno e>uw ,..~~·' H.llG!ll & SON 11'9 Dorw1 i.-CO\t• Meu. tA '16,. llO• Wallace H•ll<'• I IOI 0cw .. 1 Lint CA»t•M"• CA<IJU• Thi~ ~l\,N)\ I\ COind\iCted by ~ tn d•¥•dU•t Aoy W•ll•<_. H • .,_, Tht\ 1it•teme-nt w1' filed w1Ut tlW touftty c .. ,. ol Or•"<le tountv °" J.., ) ,.,, -14 Pvbtl""'d 0••"11<' ,..,,, 0..ly Polol J•tt ... 1) lO "" tH7 PUBLIC NOTICE S TATI! MIMTOf' 'tlllT"4DllloWAL l'fllOMl"lolllTNUllHIP Ol"l lllATIMOUMOlll l'tCTITIOUl 8USIMl'5 NloMl ... or years Coronado was a hid-.,'": ':!·~;~':. "::':';',.:~· ;:1~';:!·~:: den ::.pa. enjoyed b) generations P••1ne""'P -·•tonci ...,.,., 111e "< of princes and presidents. m-:~~0._"1~~u~~~~~t;;.'~ •:,.~~~.~~~ dw;triahsts and show busmes C••to Mt\a c1111om•• • lumina ries Among them was lht• ,,.::.·,!~'\'~~ou.,:_~~1,~:~;:~11::i•:::, fllbled ~ugar c·zar, J o hn D Jutvi t01~1n1.,.c.ou.i1vo1o•an9• Sp reek les Fu•• M•m••"""ddf•""' '"" P•,.on He was credited for much of W••":;,:~~j Ruuo .. ~1sa1o,..o ..... the development ol the waler. Mu•l•ncito"eooc11.c111torn1e bound . mile square commun1t} ~'cin•d Jowpf!J lluno 11o ns PUBLIC NOTICE ~----------PICTITIOU~ 8USINE$S Mlo"'E STATEMINT TM fcMIO#tno oerson ,., (IO.nQ bu" tM\.\·~ MBA.. 134.S NewpGtt 81vtt. :a 4 to.ta Mf>•, CA •1617 Oe•ald 1.,.., Smith, 730 N--• 8tvd , t! 4. Co\t• Me;• CA 91'11 fht\ bu~n&s' ., conou< tllH:I •• .,.. '" OIYIOIHI Ge'°IOL Smllll l"'' ~t•te~nt Wd~ tilfl'(f ...,.,tt tne i:o-ty Cieri< ol O<OftQe County °" J.., ... ...,3,1•11. F"911 P\AM1>fteel 0<""9" Co•_. 0 .. 1.,, P11a1.. .-......,•.1•.7J.>0,tt11 1a.n PUBLIC NOTICE PI CTITIOUS aUSINlU NAM~ 5T AT EMI Nl "' ... '°'-'"' "''°"' .,. doll\fl bo<l-...... M SME EHTElllPlllSES, "1?1 lvm ~ , 'iu"hl\01"'1 8H<h, CA., ... Svtvi• s Elmoft. 16111 Lym !it "4un11not0ft a.11c.11. C.A '1'4• M•llo<1 A Elm1<1. 1~111 ~.,.,, 'ii >W"1o"'ll"'" But"· C.A 916"9 Thi\ ~~•ne\\ 1-. tonOuctea by •" ~" O•'l•Ou•t Svlv1il S EH'"•" Thi\ \tall!me-nl w a" ttl.O willh tn. C.ounty Cit>,.~ o' Of'"•"ete CGV"tv on J,.n II, 1.,1 1'197M P,,o<1shed O'•~ to•sl O;o<ly Pilot, JAn •&. ?l, 30, ""° FeD • 1•11 lri 11 PUBLIC NOTICE and neighboring San Diego Puo'""•d O••"'l" c .. .i D•"• POio•. Tod a y visitors may enjoy lodg J•n lJ, lO '""Feb •• tl, "11 101 II FICTITIOUS •USINUS ing at h1:. stately mC1nsion, at left PUBLIC NOTICE nw1o1'=!~!~~..":~.~""'~'' P41t.lon~ Tit" "•temenr •• , ft~ .,,,, '""' Cot.tntv Ct1n Of or.nqc COUf'ltV o" J..,. ... r;ll, ltTI. ~•tw Pu1>11-d Oren~ Co•\I o.i11w PUO\ J""""'V 16, ?l, JO, and FeOr ... rO. ,.,1 13' 11 PlJ BLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USllHU NloMESTloTEIWll.NT T~ 101 ..... l'IQ Olr>Ott\ •<~ OO'"IJ"""'• ""'''"' COASr AOVFRTl~IHO AGIEHCY. Jt)t M~CA•lhur 81•11 . !><lit• TU. -1 t1eac11, CA tlMO 4merl<.•n 'St.attt .. Avtof'ft•tect ~::C~,;.:,'i::~o~r;:::e:=: \ CAflMO • ""''' ~M\~ t\ COftidlX.ted b¥ •-"• _ .. _ A,,..,.o<.,.!tl•I .. Aulom•l4d Po.I-U1 Tiii\ "•lfmefll wn lllt'd wtlll n.. <:ounly Ciefk ... Of-COUM'f.,,;..... Ill.Ii,, ..... PllOllSMd ~ C.,..I Ool<ly Pi14&, )¥1, I•, 13. JO, •..O F•O. •. 1•11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USIMl!U NAME STloTIJMe NT ~ Thf> toUow 1ftQ Pf!f\Of\ '' d04ft0 ~' ........ s STAHL EY C:. 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Hop ht.1t·k 011 <IJ,!i.ltn W e sent <t "'1VV\. nc1 frail'> portc•r on Lh1s wi th hPr hush<1ncl l'1h11·;.11ton lr<nel I f' It w;1s <•n "REST THJ!'iG ABOl 'T Eur<11lpas:-1' vou only have to i;t~tnd m one hnC' Re~erva !ton~ Otherw1st· vou line up lo hu." L1ckPL'> Th<>n hnP up Lo re:-en t.> e1 scat Ir vou don't rl'scrve. people already on will <lo anything ..,hort of murder to keep compartments to t hemselves They lie a('ross three seats a nd pretend to be asleep or m aybe dead "They wag their fingers angrily if you try to open the door. They pile luggage on the seat and t ell you the occupant has gone to the bathroom." Where have all the porters gone? Used to be plenty of porters. Now--''We saw only ONE porter in a month of travel. Figure to carry your bags ... or you do get a porter. he will put your hags in your compartment. But he will NOT come on to take them off. You have to lower the window and throw them out. Hard on luggage if there ·s no porter lo catch them J • 0 $ ON THE GOOD SIDE: "'The trams are CREAT if they're the famous TEE Jobs !Trans Europee Express.> The Mistral between Paris and the French Rivier a. The Settebello from Rom e to Mil~n. The Edelweiss from Amsterdam to Italy. The Rosenkavaller Express between Munich lJnd Vienna. "When you're not on 8 TEE. brnce Youneu.·· ••• "WE WERE DRINKING caff e espreuo topped with almond whipped cream at the hotel in Rapallo when the waiter told ua all ltallan tralnJ wei;e being struck ot mid· nlght. Decided we'd better head (or F rance. • • RU8bed to the st ation. Hauled baaao1t down the plalform looking for fint-da.S . F inaJly ROl on second-cla~. plan.nlng to work our way to firl't. ·Even 1n winter, second -class is jammed throughout the aisles. Burping babies. Bundled belongings. Knots of soccer rans. Conductor said we were on right train bu t wrong car. This one splitting for Mil an .... <E uropean trains constantly t ake off cars to join other trains. I lost my glasses getting off a train in Germany. The entire railroad system couldn't trace where that C'ar went. l OUR REPORTER finally made the right car by jumping off at stations. running forward a few cars and leaping on again. We did this three times. Scary because rt oors close electrically. And the train stops onlv a few minutes. · ·'If you want to wrinkle-pr oof your travel. take only TEE trains. And you MUST have reservations: 24 hours in ad· vance 1s safest. Then you must find a town large enough to merit a computerized re- servation machine . And one that isn't broken." We've decided the best way is to make ALL reser vations before you go. And the best way is by reading "Eurail·Gulde - How to Travel Europe by Train." Paperback sells for $5.95 in bookstores. Gives a complet e how-to-do-it. Get educated before you go.· On-the-job training is for heroes. MY OWN EXPERIENCE: If you get a porter. there's a m inimum tip. French porters sneer at whatever you give them. Correct you ferociously if it is not up to stan- dard . Swiss porters give you exact change if you tip more than the right amount. Itali an porters weep no matter what you give them. Swear t}lat you are starving their c ruldren Fe w railroad people speak anything ex· cept their own language. If they can't un- de rst a nd you, they wave you away or shut the window. So it goes. But the price is right. fAll CHAATIA •LIGHT !2'!!s !t r~!!!lfHASM~ TOURS. CRUISES & AIFVSEA CRUISES. U.S. & OVERSEAS MtNIM' tM AT JET FARES: CHICAGO '149. NEW YOftKt179 ---HAWAII •179. E~OPE 9299. OOIENT f.499 --- FOR FREE GUIDE CALL TOLL FREE 1·800·362·6586 QltQt'Qv..1 1108 GAYlEY AVE WESTWOOD T' lOS ANGELES. Cl\~I~ 900 24 INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT ( I. 'I 80YO ) PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTtTIOUS.Ull...a "ICTITIOU,18USINI• NAMI ST lo Tl MINT NAMl ITAT&Ml.NT The tollowl"I -.,. 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P UllU C NO'l'IC& ltl7 1«·11 PUBLIC NOTICE THE SLrM. ~ GOURM0:·.1 Reclpea tolldd 1~ dining pluaure ;:·1 whll• aubtractlng calorl••· W.dn••d•J "'th• t I 1 I ~Qo!~,._~o-~~L~Y-P_1_LO.;_T~~~~~~~-s-u_~d-~.._J_J_n_u_,_l0.;,.__19_7_~ ~as Vegas Itself Outshines Stars LAS VEGAS R\slna hke 11n 1tero1d of Jello w a desert of :HJne foraollen planet. ltt by 11nou1b neon to illuminate the cl . bl Chkaao at midnl«ht. it sur '\'tves lht' rest of tbt world (brough pipelines of money and mendacity Vegas' It's still lb'.Cre. _ lVhlle the rest of the world re ack •bout the Gilmore execution add t.he Carter lnauiuralion, the ; ~·gas h eadlines herald .• :''l'l anlrll on Ice" above a rive • colbmn photo spread of Liberact! ~· emeqpng from 11 rhinestont! ~:{lolls Royce In u floor length • white mink It's only F'riduy night. and J'm not sure I 'II sur- vive till Sunday. At the Sahara. Lena Horne and Vic Damone· Lena, undulat ing. sighing. caressing her songs like she's :snuggling into a feather bed with a good book cor a good friend who's Just re11d nne J She purra rhapsod1cally. "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face.·• and every male in fh~ audience still breathing wu;he1 she'd erow accustomed to h1s The cherry on top or the cake 1~ a medley of 21 Richard Rodgers classics with Lena and Vic, less wooden and more mellow than 1 usual and who can blame him. on the same stage with the Queen or Pizazz. swinging their noses orr. 'The polyesters stagger drunken ly to their feet in a rare stand1nii nvation. I PASS ON Tony Orlando and Dawn, sneak by Wayne Newton, and head for the Liberace ~how at the HUton lnternat1onal. The c andelabrus light up when the lights go out, signalLing the arrival of yes, Virginia, there is a Liberace! He rides onto the stage in a se r~~ulned Rolls. popping out of the REX REED in the r aw back seat ln v1r&ln trrmme <the only virgin in Vegas, no doubti with chubby fingers weiahted with diamonds. His tux la • trapeiold of silver sequins as he steps to a piano mllde of mirrors on a stage filled with lighted Christmali trees. DUR I NG "Winter Won derJand,'' the ceiling opens up wnd it literally snows all over the stage. the piano and Liberace. who1e teeth match all 88 keys of the piano. As the music sh1Cta into a snap· py "Skater's Waltz." the back of the stage opens up to reveal the 1nternationally famous ye:.. 1t ·s the Dancing Waters! Direct rrom Somewhere! They turn Rreen, they turn blue, they tum red. Liberace turns green, blue and red. too! The whole stage looks like somebody threw up after eating a banana split. "Lee" is about to "shp into something more spectacular .. A voice like God parting the Red Sea announces : "And now .. the Palace of Vcrsaille!.> proudly presents .. f"redric Chopin!" Yes. it's Lee. dressed hke Cornet Wilde, in a blue sequin tux dripping with French lace, play Ing the ""Polonaise" while foun talns of turquoise water splash recklessly behind him in a draw· mg room rilled with ballet dan· cers and crystal chandeliers. He can't lop this! But wait There's more LEE. IN IUGH-HEEL ~equm boots. plays booele woog1e 8 to the bat. then 16 w the bu, m 1 brand new nun&. lmcd in red with all the faces of the Uttle minks writhwa In a mHk of re. vulslon Maybe they don't like boogie woogie Maybe they don't like Las Veaas. "Remember that bank I used to cr y all the way to?" beama Lee, undaunted. "Well, I bought at." Then he brines out his chauf. feur. wbo plays · 'Sluuahter on Tenth Avenue," and a 15-year. old protegee, who sings like Edith Piaf But enough of all that music. It's tame to show the ring collec· lion Lee, in black diamond mink hned in Au.~trlan rhlnestone1>, bends over to the fainting women from Des Moines on a night out from the Midwest Dr. Peppt'r Bottling Convention. and shows the rings on every finger Rµssian sapphires, diamonds 1n the shape or pianos and candlesticks, 1tnd a watch of 26 rub1ei. with two diamonds you press. releasing a ny-open top that reveals the time m star sap. ph1res' CAN I GO now·! No' It's time fur the red, white and blue Rolls convertible with a license plate that reads '88 KEYS" from which emcri:tcs you guessed 1t in a red. whit<• and blue Mardi Gras costumt' enshrouded with white maribou feathers The lights go out while the band strikes up '"Star!> and Stripes Forever," l,('c lights up an fir ec ruc kl•rs ;ind Roman candle~. and then fil e:. across the ceihl'lg scream in~ .. Mary Pop· pins. eat your ht•art out'·· The audience llm p from hysteria. eats 1t like milk and cookies It':. awful It's over Outside. tht• chauffeur 1s siening autographo; and selling Liberace records whall· a louds peaker <· l TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUIZLI ACROSS symbol • legecy ~ 80 Routing 1 88 Thet glrl .. " 1 TllrHhU g in 187 Aneto1l1n ... 6 Spanish 83 lent god du• j: "cloak" toundat•ons 168 Moslem ,. ' 10 Brltllll 88 Parking 1111• noble area t89 Edlble • 1 4 ConHcrett 87 Boredom root ; I 9 Romping 89 81rbari1n I 70 Verbal l girl 90Sp1n1111 172 Boot 20 ln1ure article feature 21 Hautbov 92Co· t 7 4 Verb -22 Governing renllr ending 1 24 Draft 94 Mu11ca1 I 7 S Interior ,; animal work. horse ~ 25 Healing 98 Try t 71 Hibernia goddess 99 Malay 1 78 Italian • 26 Hewaa boat commune ~ Latin 100 Is t 79 Communion 27 Headland comprised llblea 28 Doctrine ot t81 Stunt "'i 29 M1led s 104 Nol al 182 Tree ~ home lfu1as ... son ~· JO Klflg t05 Rise Old 183 Incipient I • ""Deller Eng hall plant .. 32 Prohlable 107 Bear 184' Incline& ... ., 35 lm11at1ve w1tneas .. 37 Braz1h11n 11 1 Orowold DOWN ~ river \ \ 2 D1v1n1ty I Fre1gl'll ~ 38 Table 11 •To transporter ~ season•ng tranQu•hll 2 Prin11ng 40 Hawauan I 16 Pronoun "' 11 7 Roman metaurt : ... <11s11 J Preso<1ent1a1 ,. 41 Rubout god n1c1<namt 43Wllale I I 8 Networ~ 4 Work 4,. Engendered 120Jumo hard 45 Tr1bulatton I 22 Time 5 Pancake 47 Silence' period sauce 49 fntern111onet 123 Lumb•r11cll. 15 HOl<I un<lersta ndlng need dear St Strident t 25 Foundation 7 011trnct # nolae t 26 Predetermine air ·o~ ~orn 129 Pluck 8 Babble French wool q C1ott1ing 54 Hive Scot11-.11 '0 · ...... aound 131 Plead State S6H1gll 1330 .. otv Te us winds tell 1 1 Lacon1an 57Soup 138 Wesle•n 1ubd1v11t0rr vegetable tn<111n I "} Girt~ 58 Frail 137 Martl'I name 62 Egypt11rr bird 13 Ab1olu1e e.rtll t 39 Speck rulers 6' ti>e~gymu• 141 PoaHu 14 Llvely t 42 Be1i.1 150pulenl abbf t45We1gt11y 16 Shade 86Welda 147 Spllete tree 69 Crazy t •9 Yellow 1 7 Slllcon slang eartn stmbol • 700elttum 1 SJ Animated 18 Ambusher symbOI I 54 Sun god 19 Browned "72 Up-to· 1 56 legialate bread • . dalt I 5 7 AmbltlOfl n Eom 74l•H 1590.tHl mark 76 lamb a 160 Arab JI Btbhcel robe fir11et 1 e1 Mlebeheve. 33 Olding 2wde. bed I 63 Ffecelved 34 Ouy· 102s.1n .. rope 103 Femele 36 Anger 11lnt 37 Braz1h•n abbr bird 108 Small 39Romant1c Scothall dance 108 SpirU 1 09 Backt11k 42 Lamprey t1111erman 110 Woody 44 Sword ~lant leature 1t3 atty 46 Hawa11an "'" wre1tl'I 11 5Truck 48 Pull tiara 8"t 50At no 119 l'lop•n time torte 5 t Logaritllm 121 B11anct unit 12• Nero·a 53 Overlleld ""eleven· train 125 Work 55 Keepsake table 57 Italian I 2 7 Japanese river stateaman 58 Musical t 28 Helm sign PolihOn 59 ltahan t 30 Jud~menlS city 132 Site y 60Caus11c a tu ff 61 For t 3• Japane&e txamole drama Latin 135 Couple 63 Hair 137 Hails ribbon 138 Man's 85 Bend name over 140 Treckea 66 ttahan 142 Grip ··she firmly 6 7 011orde11y 143 Bo1starou1 fight t 44 G1rr1 68 Satisfy name 71 Fore 145 E1>1gram rea1due 1 46 Reflected 73 Blotted aounda OUI 1,.8 Brtel 75 Nelttier period 78 Meuenger 1s0Po11euea ol love 1 61 Anesthellc • 79 Entert•rn 152 Mu11c11 81 Makua pipes 82 Zodiac 154 A1co1 sign t 56 Succinct 84 Jew1sn 158 Hard ~receota aubatance 8!> truck 1 81 Maturing l'leav1ly agent 880r"k 162 Ameton 1111nd ealuery 91 Atomized 164 Eatlmete 93 Tanglecs l85 Meager mass allOwence 95 Fenc11teo1 168 luzon 97 Wast11ng native ve1MI 170Tur 98 Poetic 1730reek con1ractt0n vowel t 00 Poker t 78 Olaguat item word tOI Curved 180 One or molding eny aAuot..ttaACK .. LAZA , "tcau•~•',.';'.":'><"'!1':,'o U 111 •• u-..:i I' B'MI {ill "THEFRONr' ~'.'1~1 40\.P 4t "THC LAST rrcoo•r LO•• U·• 4' n:~~ 4 tM O\ '" .,... __ . -~ ---. lJS 4-lf ,. ""' tlt \'W~ ·t ·~ . __ ... ·- '1HSTEJIES FROM B£YDND THE EARTH" !GI ••"-• .,. THEATRES-ORANGE CO D1I cmmu sue SO. COAS PLAZA S OAST PLAZA 141 Hn•t• ti Mt 111 t 1111 ltn 111t •"THI LAST TYCOON--CPGJ • ,. "'"'~"1 ..... ,. .. "UFIGUARD .. lNI Jot .. l~IAf SUIC4tJMlt SO COAST PLAZA rugu . "Telephnn ~ call for Shecky Greene!· No. I don't want to bump .nd grind till 4 a.m In the under· &round Benihana Palace. I'm too weary to catch Ann-Mar1ret, too bruised to enter tbe •100.000 bingo came at 3 a.m at the Alud din, too broke to place another ~ bet on the nlnes at the Circus Circus while trapeze acta fly over my bead al5 a.m . and nude go.ao alrls feed me a champa1ne breyfast . T~ plane leaves the ground. 'rhe lights blaie below. scorching lbe moon surface with an electric bill that would pay off the na· lional debt. The man next to me beams. "Love that town. Won Sl0,000 on the nines ' Ii; manslau&hltr legal at 30,000 feet! Liberace's Las Vegas show has to be seen to be believed. J Coffee Boycott Ground/,ess By ERMA BOMBECK Call 642-5678. Put • few word• to work for ou. n r AT WIT'S END " ... Norhing less than the most exhilarating entertainment of the film year to date." 'I// W YOI</\ ,,._.,, / 10111 1h1• •I /l,._t ,,,l/1nci .'llm f'I S.A F"WY IMANC'4UTI" UC.I 0 .0 . l'RWY tCITY DR. lX.1 ''HVIN H Of TM CHaaa.DHS" "SIX MACHINI" (RI "SHAGGY DA." tGI "THI WH .. DateSS FAMILY" .,,,,.. ., "SUPER VUENS" ()() ~ ~e·s haMc-'ia~ criJlle ... n-..,,,J,n"'•f·'·nll,,.,,.../11 .... D isney Show Goes to Dog s By JF.IUlV BlJ{;K 11."Tel.w•tH<llll•llff LOS ANGELES -"The Wonderful World of Disney" may be the closest thing to a perpetual motion machine on television. It seems to go on forever with a constantly renewed audience of young people. Now in its 23rd year, many of its present viewers are the children rl an earlier TV audience. And probably the grandchildren of arn earlie r Disney movie au- dience Disney crews are now al work not on next year but on the 1978-79 season Year in and year out, the u1:.ney series hits been one of NBC's h1ghest-ranh-d shows, despite its early Sunday evenin&: l1mt-period lt has knocked orr or oulhtsted 35 series on the other two networks. WHEN IT SHOWED lhc movie 'The Apple Dumpling Gang" in a special two·hour presenta· lion. oll)y "Gone With the Wind " ~ol u higher rat ing that week. Tonight's show. the first half of •·Barry of the Great St. Bernard," 1s typical It offers younisters adventure with a dash of history and enough sentiment lo lug at the heart without cloying. It's a true story or a rescue dog in the Swiss Alps in the early 1800s. The first purt will be seen at 7 o'clock tonight and the second part next Sun· day IL was filmed entirely 1n the Alps 1n Switzerland with an all-European cast except for the canine slur. who was trained here "Barry" 1s the stor y of two novices. c1 St. Bernard pup named Barry and a young canon named Martin. who b an apprentice to the dog lramer at the l losp1ce St Bernard. They are drawn together in u bond that the kennel master knows he must hreak if they arc to be effective. ANYONE .. AMILIAR with Disney know~ the 1m portance of animal stone!> lo the studio. '"You can say the dog .. _.cat and a few other animals are the stars of the Disney lot," said Ron Miller. cxecuuvt.-producer and son in law of the late Walt Disney "We deliberately go after animal stories Animals are 1nternational, so it helps us over· seas. And rf'ml·mhl'r. animal actors don't talk back.·· M 11ler said h<' was instrumental 1n the selec- tion of "Barry · bccau!>e he knew the appeal the St. Bernard \\011ld h<ive Lo an audience "I hap- pen lo own one," he said The l\\ Cl·part show, adapted Crom a book about the authentic Barry, had been around for u while but app<•arC'd to he t oo i>xpensive to ntm. Canc er Sees Backstage 'WONDAY, JANUARY 31 By SYDNEY O~ARR ARIES IM<trch 2l·Apnl 19). Emphasis on versatility. ability lo make decislon.'I under ; reUl.lre. Key now 1s to laugh at your own foibles. TAURUS <April 20·May 20J · F'inuncial pro· spects good 1f you read between the lines. 'ludy fine print and become familiar with basic .~ material GEMJNI <Mu~ 21 June201 Lunar cycle pro· mote!> chanJ:t• e-cpenmentallon Cld"enture Take imi,at1H expn.·ss yourself CANCER tJune 21-July221 Bed1!>creel You could be "let in · on backstage happenings. Ho11p1tal v1s1l might be on agenda. LEO <July 23·Aug 221 Desire. ne\!d and r e· qu1remenl co mingle. you have to separate f&<'t from fantas) 1'1!>ce:.. V1r1to perc,ons play key roles \'I RGO •Au)! 2:J Se pl 22 1 t\cct:nt on how far you go. !tense nf direction. relat1onsh1ps with .,uperior:. \'ou c1re given mon• authority. res.ponsib11Jty and u "t1t1c·· LIBRA <Sept 23-0ct. 221. Good lunitr aspect coincides now with journey. d1s lance, education. 21p1ntual re, elation You <'an complete un 1mpor· tant assignment SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov 211 Make new start In new d1rert1un Exercise greater independence nr thought. a ell on SAGITTARIUS 1:-.ov 22 Ot:c 21 > Jud"· ment. 10tu1l1on could be :.hghtJy off target. Know ll a nd take it easy play wailm& game CA PRJCORN <Dec 22-J an 19 J Highlight i1ervke. basic material Avo1cl maktnR sensa- tional claim~ Re Otiioblc AQUAJUUS <Jan 20 fo'cb 181 Emotions lf'nd lo dominatP Ynu reeL re~pond per11onal magnetism 1~ \t'f't mul·h 1n evidence: PISCES 4 Feb 1:1· March 201 Personal en ~ 1ronment 111 mort> important than usual You're uskl'<l t11 deeidt• uboul property. home. WINNER OF FIVE GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE IEST ACTOR -KAIS KRISTOFFERSON BEST ACTRESS -BARBRA STREISAND BEST ORIGINAL SCORE BEST ORIGINAL SONG ., .. ~ Jean-Claud Dauphin and Barry star tonight on 'World of Disney.' - Miller said a way was found to cut the cost and he gave the go-ahead THE DISNEY :.erses relies on a familiar mix of original shows. nature films, cartoons and movies. "We attempt to have a good variety, of course, but with more features from our library going on the air it means less original produc· lion." said Miller. One reason Miller wants to get more movies onto television is that some of them are rapidly becoming dated. Although the studio tries to make most of its films ageless particularly by doing period movies some are m black and white and the clothes, hairstyles and the like are so passe even the young audience would notice. The studio has a library of 128 films, but it's unlikely you11 ever sec more than a clip from an c1nimated film. They're just too valuable for television ... Snow White" brought in $11 million 1ts last time out. Nor 1s it likely .. Mary Poppins" will make it to the home ~creen. She brought in S8 million in re-release 1:ffonight Disney gets some new competition. ABC premieres "The Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Mysteries ·• Every fifth week m the same time period it will air "The Brady Bunch Variely !lour .. "They could give us some stiff comiwt1tion," said Miller. "But we've had it before " ••• SHORT TAKES: McMillan <Rock lludson> has a damper put on his Hawaiian vacation by a pushy magazine reporter and a murder uboard a jumbo jet. He orders the flight back to San Fran· c isco. on "Mc Millan" on NBC al 8 o'clock tonight Police Chier Puul Lanigan (Art Carney> reluctantly acccpll> help from Rabbi David Small <Bruce Solomon > in the prt.-m1ere of "Lani1tan's Rabbi," on HC at 9 JO o'clock ton1('!hl DEPRdllED. DECdDEllT· DdmnED ftdZI GERmdnT 1939 Sundey. Jani.Ill)' 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT W7 Ross Likes Her Costans 97 VIVIAN B&OWN All' ........... ,., Wfllor Ask male moviegoers for then opinion of ac- tress Katharine Ross and answers will include "beautiful ... "dynamite," "reminds meot Grace Kelly," or some such fl attering remark that may reflect the age of the admirer. A 23-year-old boy sald, "She's the nice old- fasbloned girl type," as lf he knew. In person she is that -the nice, old· fas hioned, pretty, &lrl-next-door-type. She doesn't have complaints about producers, direc- tors, male or female stars, today's movies or her roles as many actress~ do. SHE HAS UKED actors and leading men. But then she's been lucky. They've Included James Stewart, Dustin Hoffman, Robert Red· ford, Paul Newman, Jim Garner and John Wayne. And s he accommodates autograph seekers They were in hot pursuit at the New York hotel where she and her husband were staying. "They call me at all hours wanting to know when 1 am going out. And there is no point in ly- ing," she explained as s he put down the phone once more. "BUT IT BECOMES a little unnerving. Some seem to be professional autograph seekers. Day after day I see the same faces in the crowd and some have cameras." She gets letters from teen-agers and colleee kids, "always nice and complimentary, and sometimes very personal." . Looking taller than her height of S feet • in· ches and younger than her 33 years, Katharine has hazel eyes and wears her long, straight red- dish-blonde hair in that swinging Jook. It is . washed every day. She has been promoting the film "Voyage of the Damned." in which she had a "small, meaty role," three days' work in England. THESE DAYS 1f your part doesn't run through a movie they "schedule your entire part so that logistically. you do it all at once. They don't have to pay you for a lot of wasted time," she said . She has had some real screen plums from the beginning. including "The Graduate," whJch won her an Academy Award nomination and gave her early recognition. And there has been u f Katharine Ross seems like an old-fashioned woman. .. _ and is great to be around. He is helpful. funny. fascinating. Redford is not easy to know well but he is cbarmin& and likeable,·· she continued. "Newman becomes involved In the project he is working on and I was surprised he had e funny side to him. Jim Garner is an all-aroW\d nice guy. Doesn't change at all and has a very dry sense of humor.·• SHE CONSIDERS herself "a very happy person." She met her husband of one year, New York born Tom Llcci. when he was doing technical work on the set of one of her pictures. They are living in a large two·part trailer on their property at Malibu, where they plan to build a small house. "I'd like it to have a lot of glass. Thece are streams running through and lots of trees, kind of a Connecticut feeling, but the settiag ..t~ beautiful, the house should be incidental." Bom in Los Angeles, Katharine majored in English at La Rosa College and wailed until she was 32 to get married. but doesn't necessarily re· commend late marriage. "It depends what you want oul of life. 1 "{all never a person to date a Jot. I'm not very social and I like to get to know someone Then. too, you may not know what you want or a person You finally just meet the right one and that is it.•• succession or good breaks, including ''The Hellfigbters" with Wayne, who is her favorite ac· --~,...~~r."lrrrrnlTll'Tft"'Tt'T":lr-.::-r.~~ tor "He is a real presence. He knows who he 1s Ml ;f,'.;o} CUNfl -THI INfOICtl1•1 ,LI.II OATOl1l'01 CLl#f Ul'IWOOO THI INFOICll111 ,Liii GATOltN1 MINO k~ ... rUllL f ·-(ti (~ ;;i?~ I MYSTlllfS fl~!ITOND UHM \.~-·---· ntl IA I XHDITtoN101'· IUHAW&Y MIT HUI-I CAllll111 'LUI I OLUllALL 111 .. DAILY PILOT Sund•t· Ja111117 30. f9rf The Week's Market Highlights • I_.. NY, AMEX, OTC Up s and Down NASD Quotations on Mutual Funds . , ''"•Of~"° ) .. IM ,l( .. n IHI NL Ad¥ '"" tO Cl Hl ..... r i• ''' ~1!:': .. ~ '!r. ",N .. 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A ""'-l • r ,.. •• \lellf'll(n " Vn•on Corp '1 IO<O 9'fo\0tt •• T.rtOr<rtl U V l\lt._ Of l\ ttflllllQ 1f\• '' &ort'l\olln ;; ~·.7,~· .. f ...... •lPI ~ C.tP~OI .., 11 U&l Ir.< n C,loCWI ,,,,._., ll (oM (.olp ,. •11•\(lf H Flo,•d.I \II ,. ,, ••• lft\f Finnish See Promise Toy Seam? In Mushroom Harvest II ELSI NKI . fo'tnlan<I (AP l Not only might mushroom:. help ~tav1• off starvation in the poor Third World tounlrie~ but they ('Ould ijJso tw a 'health\ contr1but1on lu the f'';nn11-h ('t•oriomv which depend:-. loo ht·:.i\ 1 b "" t1mbN produ1•t1on "ll} ..... h11-?~ 1-'inn"'h 111 ftrn.11 mu s hr oo m ::-1n t h t' Nordic ~ountri ci. ex ceed s J .000. of whic h about JOO could be u!led as food The number of lethal mushrooms 1s ll·~~ than a handful POHJOLA SA IO the consultants pa!l!I throuJ(h ii seven-duy rra i.h cour:-.c \n learn to recogn11.c about JO commercial \'anet1es of mui.hrooms Advertising Attacked 0 ET RO IT (AP 1 One of the nation 'i, ma· 1or toymakcrs. Mattel. has been slapped with a lawsuit charging the rirm uses "false 1rnd fraudu IC'nt advertisin~ .. to lure children int Cl huying its products Two Dl'tro1t area women. P atr1c1a Y Jeter and Sheila F. Johnson. filed the rla~i. acl1on suit in Wayne County Circuit Court on heh al( or their children ;ind others T H E St.'IT CHARGES lhl' California hascd toy company "annually spends o\'cr $6 m1llton " for commercials designed to get 2· to 9·) ear-old chi ldren lo beg their paren~ lo buy the toys Among the decept1"e advertismg methods with which Matt.ell is charged are Wh1k mtlhun .. of pco pit-,1r• hun.i:r' 111 \frw.1 .ind'"·' 1•rt(lrmou' :1m111111t' 11( f1r"t 1 IJ"' food Jr!' .i:•1111.i: do.,.,11 th1• drain 1n .,.,ood r1i.'h ~ordl<' rountrH·:.. Kalt>v1 l'ohJola c·hwf 1n!>pectur ol thl· Vtl<'Jt tonal Traill IOJt Board, .... 11d T Ht: flNNS. who have •·mharkt•d 011 .i u111quc pr OJ<.:tt to 1•\plu1l thtnr rt:1ooq•1•, d<11m thc•rc <>ould ht' an annoal h.an e"t of .1bn ul 765 mil hon t•Jfl'\ or \ ar111u ... t..tnd~ of rnu1-hrnom~. of which 11nly J tiny prr('c·n t ai:e 1~ U'>t'11 now "nowbalh."<i ht>re the hist fC'w years. but cultivated mus hrooms im ported from Asia still dom inate the market, despite the fa ct that the home-grown mushrooms are ~aid to he tastier and more nutnt1ou!) A dense network of ai. sembly points has been built up throughout the nation. mamly dairies and cooperatives. which p u r <' h a ~ e 1 h e mushroom s and transport them to pr<>· cessing plants 'P AR TICULARL\' Ill t ht> u nderdt!veloped areas such as eastern and northern Finland, many families live onlv on their tax-free incom~ f ro m p1 c k i n i.: mushrooms and berries Making the toy look as if it 1s m ade of sohd. substantial m aterial when in fact it is made of cardboard or flimsy pla:.tir. Deliberately blurring the line between reality and fantasy by making the producl look as if ii hag quatitie~ ii really doc~ not hn vc 9 USING T RICK CAMERA angles and other distorted audio-visual methodi. to make toys look larger than they aclually are Thc-Finn' .in• • .i ... o Jlorve .. llnj.! z:i mtll1on tons of d1Ut-rf'nt ,ort.. of berrtPS. wh1<'h 1'1 only 5 perrent of lh<' es l 1matt•<1 JJmount availablt· A Mudy, .innounn•cl re• ttnlly by lhc Fnrt,trv bls tJtutt>. sho.,.,.cd thlll the value of mu!\hr1111m' b lueberne:. and lini.:un 'herries m thl· 'AO'"''""'d• 1b r omparJn 1 , • ·1alue of timber pro -ductwn In lht' ~am~· art' a I THIS OPENS up new Essibililiei; for <1 nation at relies heavily on m ber, a raw material '1 decreasing supply : Th e i nterest 1n ~u !'h r ooms h a!\ An tntemational nutn 1111n symposium in Ham hurl?. d1scus111ng the 'Aorldv.1de eronom1r 1m port:in<'l' of mushrooms. ronclu1led that lhe s1tua 111in nf hungry nations l' o 11 I d h e 1 m p r o v e d l1rn-.t1l·ally 1( tht•1r pen p I t• I <' a r n c• cl t o ,. a t m11,.hriw1m:-. t 'INI. \:-.O HOPES lo IOl'I t>a~t' II<; f'Xports n 1111p: ~ _, ~~nted progra m here , aulhoritlcs are lraining ·m us h r oom consul· tan ts" ,, 110 m turn train an army or mushroom pi cker s Today this northern nation has 1,200 cons u It ants and 38,000 active pickers. The numb~r of d lf ferPnt v arieties o f In the full. w h<i l « ~ illage:. take lo the woods t o pi <'k larg<' amounts of mushrooms. lingonberriei.. hlucbcr ries, cloudberrtt.'" un<I rranherr1f's 4 Tahoe Projects Under Gun S OUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP > Construction of four new hotel·casino projects at Lake Tahoe's south shore could draw 24,000 -----------------------new residenl'I to an area I Punch '~ ' , .... . "G~piefi ThJ• balan~•heet won't dn-why damn It, a • cbildcouldudlnUnd I\." that itlr~ady has traHlc and smog problems ae <'Ording to the Tahoe R egion al P l ann 1n~ Agency The regional agl'ncy has releas.-d a study which said thr new re sort facilitll'S would dou ble traffic 1n lhe Stateline area and create a need for 10 additional hiehway lanes on the California side of the lake. tt also said th o t smo1 ltvela during peak traltic periods would rx ceod air 'quoliLy stnn· 'Clarda b y !lO pcr~en\ us a resvlt of ,.Jhe new pro· jecu. All fOUJ' facWtiet heve l>ND approved by the ·~· ......... _ ... ~ . >STlliliii..· ................. __ ... ~ ................. ~...-----............. ...,~ The suit asks the couri lo issue pre liminary and permanent injunctions forcing Mattel lo stop "its deceptive and misleading advertisements ... Ii. also asRs the court lO or· der the firm to refrain for at least 10 yeari. from using more than one percent or 1L'i ad vertising budl!el for commercials a1meo 111 children The court 1s asked lO order Mattel ~o re· turn more than SlO million consumers have pa ad for produclS purchased i>ecause of the al· lcgeol) fraudulent ads. and to award more than S6 million in punitive damages MULTIPLY YOUR ltETURH OH • Sa•htcp • lnfflhM11t& IS 5.000 or motel u.am n.. SPC~ UM'd by "'°" PIOFESSIOHl.L S1 WIJTI T004Y Fer Yow C.,, Of ••• "FINANCIAL SEeURITY" ... for those who ewe Compl~t ~P Atiac~ & Moil to ' ......................... ~ SANGUAID IMYHneff DIY. 11tu _..,..._..,....,WN210 tnlM. c ... 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N[W Y0All AJ.1) Vt•'IJ ri.1Qt\ lo.-••f~I. i•lf-. h10fl •O• <to\ no ""<" ltf\O l'lflt <twnQil o• tf\r it~ ""°'' •<live ilot; \ '<u '"' "'*"' "'"' Lew ~I ........ Lew L.,I C~• .o•. ... J11} 'l tl'• I • lt. .. .. •.. U1't HOW()tlM l'• owe. ""• 11'1 Kt•.,._.t .,.. •V. "-'' Pa1et1t ft.~ • ., Oil I'•'"'' &"!•fliet ;r ff'll•• Coro • H.,. 'Of'1• l', M<C ... I 0.1 ,., "-" 0 "~ 70U ... ". lll,400 ... Jn 100 "', AlOll 11 1 .. .oo n·. t\.f ;00 J • 1!0 >00 n • l•l tfO> I• .... .00 .. UttlO h ... . JO. . . ,, . l'• lO • ... I'> II' N\' Slot'k Sal~ , ......... -WIH\ •90 v • ., 490 , ... -~ ... Jon I lo O.l• :::t :: :: ,, .... ' . ·~. t ... JI I" 10 ... /I... • •·· .. ,. .. . ,, .. . I• .... Wl:~lt llOOfl IU ,It\ I .. .MIQ 00 ····mm t<ll • '· ., .. ' \ \ The Great Grain Robbery Prices, Thefts Jump By RON ROACH Auoci1t.o Prn•WritM SAC RAMENTO In Calif o rn ia. It's known AS T he Great Grain Robbery Alfalfa rustlers are roaming the range 1n huge truck!'. lured by profiL,. from :.kyrockeling grain prices It's so bad that lawmen have con sidered putting d)'t on lh1 g rain and using airplane s 't'lth infrared cameras to ferret out tht' 1001 MILLION Of' DOLLARS worth of ,grain has been stolen 1n ,·~cent ~ears. according to tht' Cahfornia Highway Patrol. Sgt. Dick Boyd of the CH p · .. ·.ehicle theft unit has directed ii three-man task force investig ating ihL thefts for the last three years. in cooperation with s heriffs or San J oaquin a nd Sa('ramento counties. The drought of 1916-77 has madt stealing alfalfa pellets a nd other feed mor e lucrative. A ton of good alfalfa has gone from' $60 in 1975 to as much as $140 BOLD THIEVES STl!:AL a truck. back it up to a loaded trailer, hook up a nd drive off. Authorities later find the veh1cies abandoned. That's what h appened ai the Pon of Stockton re cently and al a mill in Courtland owned by the Heringer brothers. The lolal take from just these two theft!I. $200.000 worth of alfalfa. Saad Boyd Two men were arrested and others are sought in what Boyd said " an orgamzed ring "A lot of truckers ure involved, · Boyd said. "In three years I've got four binders just full of theft r eports.·· EIGHTl' PERCENT OF the loot m the Jan 7 arrests of the two m en - picked up when they allegedly tried to sell JO ton~ of alfalfa pellets to un dt'r Co\'er agent~ was recovered · Bul \\ t' lose a lot mnrr thun we gel bark ... h<' sard ·J.i ow dosou ID tht• :-ituff You <'an 1 put a serial ·number on grain ··w e con!>1dered h <.1vmg the mills dye the gram. so we could go up m airplanes and use infrared But th1• stuff is stored tn barn~ and !>ilo!> .. "We're p1ckmg up one her«> an« there,'· Bo) s saui of a rresl.11 Bt;T THE TlfEt"TS at m ills are on ly part of the problem "In Sa<'ramento <tnd Stockton there':-. quite u bit of skimming going on At the farms and fi elds, trailers <ire intentionally overloaded, then 'they drop a wheel· nt the scale~ That"s monkeyinS! with lht' scales so 11 registers le!>!> Then. when weighed at the port~ of Stockton or Sacramento, what':. ldl over 1s profit for the trucker J .500 to 2.000 pounds off one load a~ well u1- the farmer if there·~ a coni.piracy. Boy d es ti m ole~ that crooked truckers make as m11rh a1-$3.000 f1 day s kimming the ir load1-______ \ Sharpen your portfolio rnpur with our 1977 Stock Outlook. The Rc,('ar(h o~rJrtm~m of i...1<lJt•1, l\.•hHIV, 1lw "'~\)n<: largt»t rc~.ar. h Jl\Jlyti. .ii ,1.111 Jni<>n1• inv1 l11ll'nt 111111' h.h cJp,ulizc:d lur "ub,1Jn11.1l tnvl···••" u-, 1nour,h1lul •·q1u1y 1•v.1lu.11lon~ for 1977 1n10 38 Selected Stocks "'h1d1 Jr<' <Jlq;nr11 .. d t. I'"" .i, 1. Income 2.Gtowth 3. Growth+lncome h •t'ptt')rnb an 1mport;in1 ,t1..c11on ot ~1·cur111t> >'Pl'<ll c.illy <.hoH•n ·'" currtntly undt'rvJlu.d ll• 1'i1w1d1· .a m1m :num ro1rnt1.il 101.ll rt'lum "' 1: ··'"·'• ... 1 ... \'tn)t .·rr1J1r. 1rvcstor go"I~ For your <OP> ol r111, II<'"' • nrnrr nd1un1. 1"" '"' coupon brim~ nlCidder,Peabody-------------, fil Co Nl'wport Fln1nd1I Cent~r I • ::.~,¢ :.~o"" r 1 0 tto ~twPort Center Orh .. "'-" ,... •~• ··• .... ··• •·· • • •·• ... Suitt' tlM I I Nt11>port Btaf fl, ('a 92UO I ~::.·n·r r1 • .1 .. ~'tlllll't\j)llr!"'o's.:.c··J~,,.d r,, ..... n···rv .... -., _____ ! J Ad .. ro J 1 c.11\ s..1, z,... 1,., I ~-~-----------~-~~~--~ Wildcats Surprise Michigan EVANSTON, lll Billy Mc K!Mey Lossed in 29 points and lowly Nor thwe11tern handed second-ranked Michigan its first Big Ten loss 99·87 Saturduy m a major college basketball upset The Wolverines fell behind hy six points at the hair and never were uble lo catch the Wildculs. who scored only their third v1c tory m the liig Ten and r.fth of the season against 13 losi.cs M ich1gan, s uffering only it~ ~econd lo~s or the sea~on. fell behind bv 13 mid way in the second half and rallied to cut the Northwestern lead to two points at 74·72 with eight minutes left But the Wolvenne5 were unable 10 overhaul the Wildcats Duran Triuaeplu M IAM I REA CH . Fl a Whirlwind Robe rto Ouran caught up with dancing V1lomar Fernandez in the 13th round Saturday and scored a knfJc kout to retain his World Hoxtnf! ""' sociat1on l1ghtwe1ght t ham pionsh1p. Fernanrlc•z had takt·n " hi•;H·~ beating throughout the fi ght without bu<'khn~ unlll Uw l:lth Albriuon Whu PORTLAND -On a night "hen Oedy Coopt>r broke the world re cord an the 60 m l'tl•r ha gh hurdles, Terry Alhratton of Newport Beach won lht• :-.hot put competition m the Oregon Indoor track meet S;iturday. here Albritton of St:mford l 'n1\<·r:-.1 ty hean'CI the shot 68·212 to <l<•ft•Jt Al Feucrbach (67 31 and Mac Wilkins 165-71 .. ) But the top pcrformn "J-. S.1n Jose State's Cooper. "ho dockl·ll 7 54 secondi., erasinl( /\ndtolly Mol>haashvila's record of 7 66 And in the 60 meter c1a-.h, Don Quarne tied the laslt•d world rt• cord of 6 51 King• Roll UNIONDALE. N Y Hog1C' Vachon recorde d h1:. third shutout or the se1ti>on and M arct'l Dionne scorc•d his 30th i.!OaL ancl look over the National llo<·kcy League scoring lead as lht• Los Angeles tGngs rolled to a 4 0 Na tional Hockey Lea~uc 'a<'tory over the New York r ... IJndcr<; Saturday night. Today '<; S<'ht.>ll ul1·d m.it1·h bet'Aeen LA and BuffJlo hJ-. IJt·t•n poi.lponcd twca11-.t-of a -.no\\ Mo rm \ H1111kle• Bold On f' l ' I. L \1 A :'<: • W a ii h Y. ai.hanl!tnn frt .. ,hrn.in S t a n Y. .ilhr hit .i free throw an the f111.il '<-'l'nncb lo an: d 71 AA v1rtorv m n Was hington Statt-m P11('1f1c ~ Conf£'rence b.1i.ketball a1·t111n !-.aturd·" l .'if' RaUi4"• S \/'I.I,\ CLARA A tip an b:, ~I arlon R<'dmond and a basket "·' Chubb) Cox with two seconds lt'fl br ought top ranked San Francisco a 71·70 victory O\'t-r S<1nta C"lara Saturday n11(ht Thl' Dons, the onl>' unbeaten team In major college basketball at 21 o. "ere <.!own by 16 points 111 5:?-JA <'arly 1n lhr .;eMnd half hut lied ll .at 57 57 l 'MIW..ton Win• FR E.c.-;No <: n·~ Bunr.h ~ank two frt><' throw" with no tlmr rt• malntni.? to give> Fullttrton State .1 72 70 Paclfi<' Coo.;t i\thlet1r A ... 'iO<'ialton "1n OV('r rre.sno St11t1· S;iturdav m~ht After Fre'lno had lied the ~cor<' "1th one 'l<'Cond r<'main1ng, Fullerton tn<'d a long inbounds pass to Bunch. who was fouled hv the Bulldo~~ · F,c·lt1af! Adam~ nt the huzzer FV's BabashofC On Television F o untain Valley·~ Sharley Baba!lhOff, Wiimer or one gold and four silver medals in swim ming al the Montreat Olympic Gamea. will face John Naber of USC In a swim S<'g ment of the television show. Challengt' of lh1• Sexes, on Channel 2 today ( 11 The action was filmed at M1'1 !Hon V1ejo's Marjluentc Center Olympic pool Streaking Watson Holds 2-shot Lead. SAN DIEGO (AP> "I dro\t' the ball \'f'ry well most of the day," Tom Watson !.aid "Th11t 's the key to the reason I 'vt• been scoring so well lately " H e paused a moment and flashed the infectious. boyish grin that h;is made him such a ~allery favorite and. ton~ue m r heek.added. "It's so much e asl(•r, l '\t- round over the last couplc of weeks, to play out of the faarwayl> instead of out of the trees · · li e avoided the tree~. the g utties, the canyons. the beaches a nd the assorted trouble~ of Tor rey Pines. used his driver Lo M'l up birdie' on all the p;ir five holes for the second da> in a row and cut out a fi ve undl.'r µar 67 that en<.ibled him lo break out of a thrt>e-way ta c and cstahhsh a two-stroke lead an Sdturday's third round of the S180,000 Ant1~ William-. San J>ie~o Open ~olf tourni.lmcnt "If I c•an <.!rive the ball well again tomorrow. I've got a good shot at 1t," said Wabon. who now hab only ont• man within five strokci. of hi:. record-matching total u:-. hc-hl•ad.s into tocfay's final round Wat:.on, winner of the Bing C'ro!>by last week and a strong. On Tl' Todafl Chann~I 2 at -I fo urth-place hn1~hcr the week before that. put together ;i 54-hol~ total of 200. m atching the tourna· mrnt record at 16 below par. For h1!> IJst 11 roundi.. the red-haired, freckle faced Watson 1s a whop- ping 37 :.trokc~ below par Wat~un '!> final bardic of the mild, hazy <lay, l'amc on a 15-foot putt on the 18th hole al the 7,04? yard ~uth cuurM· at the Torrey P1nl•:-. Golf Cluh and dropped mlo lhe r up JUSt moments aftPr lhc Following in Footsteps Fnrmrr nat1on:1I riding champion John Seller" <left> "l'1ghs in Wllh 17 ·' t•<Jr·old .-;on MC1rk before Cl recent San· la Anita ract• M;1rk hl•g;rn riding las t year and is among Sant a Anita '.s lead inf! jockeys. The younger Sellers will hook up a~ainst Steve Cauthen. the countrv ·~ top a ppren· t1rr. a t Sc.tntu t\nita today national television cam eras had ended their coverage for the day. Whe n the TV broke away, Watson enjoyed only a single shot lead over Bob Shearer of Australia, a frE'Quent winner in Europe and his home country but a 28-year -o ld rookie on the American lour. Shearer. along with Lon Hinkle, shared the s econd round lead with Watson but couldn 't mat ch T om 's heroics on the par-five holes. The mustachioed Aussie had a 69 and was second at 202. Bill Rogers and Larry Nelson were at 205. Nelson had a 68, Rogers a 70. The hard-hilling lhnkle, who has yt't to wm in lour years of tour activ1tv, slipped to a 73 and was tied at 206 six h1g strokes back with Ben CrPni.haw and rookie Keith J"crgus. Crenshaw shot a 69, Fergus 67. Defending champion J C Snead wa!> well hack ;it 208 after a 71 . Watson mii.sl'd bm.Jw putt:-. in the 10-12 fool range 1>n the fm1t two holes, tht•n t hjppcd in for birdie on thc third His next thn•e birds came on oar fh·es. He chipped to 18 inch<'li on the sixth hole, reachetl tht• ninth in two and was nvl'r th<> 13th with a lhrN• wood s~cond <;hot, then chip~d back to R-W feet and madc the putt Watson, who set ;i scor1 ng re• t•orct lasl week and needs only a "l lodav to 5ct another on<', got al to five under par with a 10-foot birdie putt on the 15th lie then hit hi:. only rl'al poor i.hot of th(· tlay on the 202 yard. par-three 16th. "I cam1.• "''<'r 1t. hit st on thl· honle and Jui.t shanked it," hl' :-.aid. Ile m1i.s1.'1I fa r to the ri~hl, pitched short and made· h1!-only hoge~ of the da~ On thr IKth. hl' gol h1:-. dn\(' m the rough, plu~cd his second .;hnrt of thl' wat1.•r and pitched on ru~t ;cs the camerns l'ndcd their <'<>vna~e for th<• t1ay The 12 fookr found lhe hole und lt>ft Shcarer tht' only man within fivt• strokes or hi!i l<'lld. Tf>rnW.it"°" 1,ti Ot •' /<II) nob~P'lf'nr• r bl Mll-J'4 tnl Sm A?t)tr, ",.. 10 1\I\ LMr'fNi,l ..J'l Ob Oq oil NI L•)n Hin• •· llb ~· 't '°" Bt tt Con'"""" fl;~,., •4 100 K''''" f""tr'Jv~ 11 I) •• , 10'> J•rrf Mn.,.,.. 10 II .. 'IOI C,.n• l U11et" 11 •• "" '/01 04v10 Gr"""'" II 10~ 'XII J11hn ,.,..,t)"'(jl, M •q 10 'XII AtKJ Curt 10-61> 11 101 M flt .. rB-trDl'r tJ !It /I 'IOI lbtn 91t,, .. (,\ ,, " 1v' l •nv Zl,.Ql"f ., ~~It )01 Bobby Cot ,, ... , 17 NJ <..1ob . ., r,.1bf: ,., 11,.1 II Xl8 800byW~,,~ ,, .... ,.,, lOO I C ">n~AO ,, V. It 10fj ,,., .... , •' IJ '8 ~ A1\<"1.-8..-~ ~~ •• fl ..,,. 0,."'.,'t EO'Vt..,ttJ' •o "68 100 Ci«-Ol'Qr Arctw t -\0 .ttl It '°" l•o.,•..-d TN>n\t; n ' '11o 10" l'om P11r11f"'f 11 f;Q ... lO'I stoa ~un>•'" "68 ,. 210 Ho••ro Tw 1t1; 11 '>II •• lt~ Oavt e IC,,.lbr·f'?•' It 10-t>I ltO Mtlt~ R~~nor •• .a " l tO Oon Januatv ,.,, ,, 11 ll" MOffl'\Hat11h .. v ,, ~Q 10 llO hM(Olber1 "., ~ llO B+Uy C•uwr I I 68 1f llO Oale H•Vtt\ 10"' 13 ltO (•lvtn P"'' 10 7t •• ltO Bruct Devi!" M 1) 69 llO Mar~ H•yn 10<>1 I• lit P•ttt Oolltrhu1~ 10 61 " , .. q•v Floyd IO~Hl lit D•nnh i.wv., " 1111 lit Lvn Lott " 10 /0 211 . AIARoutsFoe, 104-77 Las Vegas No Match Before 6,991 fh Ell RURGART .Ol tk D••lv Po lot Still If }Ou ct1dn'l hehcvt.· Athletes an \c·tann ~as fnr real when it <1<' (eJterl the University of S:rn l"ranca:-.ro Don'. you l>houh1 have bc•t•n amonj! the 6.991 fans al Anaheim s Convention Center Saturda~ m~ht The opponent this time wa' the Nevada-Las Vejlas Rebels. the country's No ~-ranked college basketball team. And the Rebels had about the s ame success that the No. 1 Dons did -no s uccess. that Is. Hilling nine of Its fir11t 10 second half s hots and outre· bounding the Rebels 64-33, Athletes in Action rolled to a de· vastating 104-77 win In the exhibi· tlon hasketball lilt that won't count against Las Vegas· J6-1 re ('Ord Also, Las Vejlas' streak of 12 c;tra1ght 100-plus or more pomt games won't be affected by the amuingly one-sided affair that was never really close after AIA srnred ell(ht ~trni~ht pomb l·arly an the first half to luke a J4 5 lead The Rebels never cam<' doser than five again and tr a tied by 14 al lhe half against a Christian· ~roup of amatf'ur athlNes who are 23-6 overall and 2-0 at the Convention Center Then in a n aw<.'.'lome display of fut break basketball in the St>cond half, AIA out.scored the Rebels J!).8 durin g Its nlne-for-10 spurt, taking a 72·48 lead with 15 minutes le ft to play. The m argin lnrrcased to 80-52 with 13:04 left a nd 92·59 with ~ight minutes r e maining aa guard Eldon Lawyer hit ll of 13 allempts. endlna with 23 polnta for Ali\. The key w88 on the boards as AIA grabbed 32 rebounds In the first half to La" Vegas' 13. Tim Jfall. a 6 fl forward. was the catalyst, . hauling down 17 r e- bounds while 6-10 Bayard For· rest added nine. as did 7-2 Ralph Orolhnger The Rebels, who we re averas· ing 52 rebounds per contest, couldn't cope with AJA 's height, starting only one player ~-9 Larry Moffett who was taller than 6-7 "We knew we had to kc<'P them off the boards and we did a great job of blocking off the boards," said AJA coach Bill Oates. "Our strength is that we play g reat de· fe nse and J was reaJJy pl<.'ased with the way our defense played. We were only giving them one !ihot." AJA played great defense ln stopping USF J04-IJ5, and Oates was uked to compare the two teams. "They're difficult to compar.e. but Lu Veau hu a great team that ts very versaUle.'' he said. "If the two played, It would be a great game." NEVADA-US Vl!OA$ 1111 Owel't t•, 0... drerlclt. n, "'°"lltl, It S••lllh ', r.,..,, ll T Smll" •. S $ntlllll ...... ,. II ATIH.aTIS IN ACTIOH 1!041 ICllltr1 t H1tl 11 ,,.,.,_ ,._ '40lfM• t, WWl'fl tl T~" • Larrtw II O<Ollf19tf 1' Halnl--"'" .,, \INl.V Jt. Tot•• '°"" UHl.V,,,AIAU ~--ICllllft A 6"t No. 7 Tenn~e, No. 8 UCLA Colllde KNOXVILLE CAP) -Al the Uni verslty of Tennessee, the fans are hungry. And they're butting Jlke bees over today's 10 :30 match in Atlanta with tr&dl· tlonal college ba11ketball power UCLA. Several thousand Volunteer11 fans are headlng for AUanla for the match betwttn uventh· ranked Tenneuee and eil(hth· rank~UCLA. At leut one TenntHM pro- !et1or bu auspended hla Monday momin. clau for thoet 1tudent.a I I with tickets lo the game. The l!chool's pep band is making the trip, and a dozen Tennessee cheerleaders are heading for the On Tl' Todafl aaa .... er 4 at J 0:30 Omni, the site ol the gam e. bear· tne boxes of oran1e and wh1tt pom-pom11. The game ia to be ~levl•ed na- tionally and the U .28l-11eal Omni bu been sold out. Tennessee athletic offi cials aay they expect moat of the spectators to be cheering tow the Volunteers. who are leading the Southeastern Conference. Some are calling the fame the blgaeat in Tennes see hlatory. Coac b Ray M eara dou n 't necessartly a1ree. but he con· cedes, "It's aonna be ont heckuva same ... Mean aaJd he expecU the tem- po of the game to bt a major fee· tor i.n IUI outcome. Ht also said he expcttA UCLA to play a creatde· I al of zone defente to combat the erf ecUvenesa of Bernard Kini and irn1e Grunfeld1 l.be leading scorers in the SEC. A moni othera, Tenneaaee wUl be concern e d with UCLA fOT"ard Marques John•on, who Tennessee Utoelate coach Stu Aberdeen calls "probably th beat baakotball player In the country," Jobnaon scored 2t polnta and pulled doW1'\ lS rebounds a1alnat tbe USC TrojaM Friday, bltt.lnf 12 of 18 from the noor . ----..-. - Sunday. January 30 19n r ~ DAILY PILOT •• loPWIN .... I• LEADER TOM WATSON GETS ONE OF MANY BIRDIES. Eternal Optimism UCI Track Coach Goes Too Far Out Len Miller 's etern;il and il- logica I optimism is complete · ly oul of control, ii would seem , in vi<>w of his wild projection which make~ him ~ound ridiculous and which puts his young mile star under heavy pressure Mill er. head track coach at trc lr\'tnC. has gone: on record as sa.r· mg that Slevt' St'otl will hreak lhr (;LI "" W"tlf WHITE WASH world outdoor mile r eM>rd probably this year. Scott was credited with a 3:59.7 clocking for i.l mile earlier this year. However. lhat is i.l lifetime best and hardly makes him a prime candidate for world record consideration since the global standard is 10.:i seconds faster than that. ' And in view of thC' fact Scott's most recent exploit was a mediocre 4.06, good for third place in a San Francisco indoor meet, it would seem Miller has lost touch with reality Marty Liquori, Jim Ryun and Kip Ke1no were preat milers men who often dipped under four minutes, yet none rould t•ver clock faster than 3:51 I. It took New Zealand's John Walker a picture of speed and 11trength-to ~ivc the world il-. only s uh·J· SO when he ran 3 :49.4. Walke r won lh c Olymp\t metric <:l·39 l ) mile in Mootre:'i,\ last summt'r Scott didn't even makl· lhc lJ S Olym111c team . But I don '1 want to belilUc Scott Tlis 3·59 7 is outstanding And somt>day he mav run three or four scront1s faslt•r which would bl• tcrnf1<' M 1 llc r ,.., thf' guv "ho needs to ~et his fl'<'l bnck on t>arth and s top fa ntai.111n~ when b~ doing so he m akcs .ill ronccrnl·d look ridiculous PS It was the ,;ime Miller who told ml' the Un1vers1ty of Oregon wa:. ducking competition with UC Jn me m C'ro~s <'Ountrv because UCI was Loo :.trong. Y ct I noted that in tht• national c h a m p1ons h1p me cl Oregon plact«I second with 1ls team. UCI. which only qualified lhr~ runne rs. saw that tno place 34th, 74lh and JR6th hardly the kind of' eHort that would make Oregon fear comp<'lalion with Miller's forces. FROM HITHER AND YON- Rod S nook. ex· Edison Hlgb <Huntington Beach ) athlete, re· . cently ac:ored 10 points -blUlng- b 11 firs t four field goal a&. tempt8-for Whittle r College's basketb11l team. Snook ls a 1enlor. Valerie Lee or Mission Viejo Joins Rob We~r of Corona del Mu in the St1nford Unlvenlty. swim progr1m this season. Tim Re~ao of Newport Beach is swlmminl( for USC tbhl yf!ar. And Jamit' llolme•·or Newport Beac h is on tilt> Redland.11 University ha11ketbaU tt>am . Sports on TV Today 9:45 a.m. (341 FUTBOL SOCCER. 10:30a.m .(4 > -COLLEGF. BASKETBALL The UCLA Bruins face the Tennes see Volunteers at Atlanta. Noon 15l CHAMPIONS The men's downhill skiing In the 1976-77 World Cup s f'rle11 from Germany 12:30 p .m. (4 > -TENNIS The s ingles ftnal in the $200,000 U.S. pro tennis ch a m · pionships from Philadelphia 1 p .m . (2) -CHALLENGF. OF THE SEXES -Two Oly0tplc champions-Shirley Babashoff of Fountain Valley a nd J ohn Naber -match strokes in a swimming race at Minion Viejo's Marauerite Center. Laura Blears Ching vlea with Jeff Hakman In a surfing competition. (7) - 8tJPERSTARS -Tony Dorsett and Fred BUet:nlkoff are a rnonl( the contoallrlts thla week. t :U p .m . (2) "NBA BASKETBALL -Tb.e , Sin Antonio Spurs mut the SuperSonlct al SeatUe. 2 :80 ,P .m . (T ) A•l&ICANSPOaT8MAN - Fl1hln1 for ma.run, ftytn1 World War II ptane11 and a visit lo the Buffalo Bill His · torlcal Center in Cody, Wyo. 3 :30 p.m . <7> WIDE WORLD Of' SPORTS The U .S grand prix motoc ross champ1onshipi-. t aped al Carls bad Al so. lht· wol'ki trophy freC'Slyle s kiing chamJ: pions h1pl' from Snowbird. Utah 4 p m 12l GOLF 1''m ol round of play m thC' $180.000 San Diego Open. tap<'d at Tor- rey Pines Country Club. (5) NHL HOCKEY The Kln11s face off againat the Sabres in Buffalo 5 :30p.m. (28) THEWAV IT WAS -Pro football HaU or Famera Otto Graham and Bobby Layne diacua the 19$3 NFL title 11ante between Cleveland and Detroit. 6 l .m. <e&> -Pao soc. CE Highlights o( An Englitlh Football Lea1ue .,, atch between Tottenham Hotapurt1 and Ipswich Town. tt:ao p.m. (13) -TENNIS -Rod Laver of Corona dcl Mar meets Harold Solomon in a WCT Challente Cup match. tap" In Lu Ve1 u. D 10 0111L v_P_1_1._o_r _________ S;;;_t""'"'-"'-'v ~•Mrv 30 ,.,n :;II ••• ,t ....... cs .. BRIEFS ... Contln uf'd trom B·t f"ullcrton, 4 2 1n PCAA pl.uy und 12·6 overnll. led by a!I much as nine 1n the first hall but fell behind 33.:w at halftlme Neither &um had more than :J three·po1nt lt•:11I 111 the second hair Gauchos Breeze; Alamitos Santa Anita Racing Results Race Results OCC Falls, 70-59 ,., Whi1.-.. y tJllltlf" RA(a • •u••,..tw.a• • "' •• o•O\. & UriP (l .. it'ftfftiQ P1.r •\I ,..__, 8•"·"' JofV\~ I"'""··-I '"' I II() i M .,,,,, '•" "4tt"•' T'M f1wre,. '•\\Y (, .. II( (Nt1 ,,,.,.,, \.t M O\,llM ••••rft t (hy H~I, "'"''-• t •O-r, w1w•uv• ,., ... -, ........... . Drf~r Sh in'• POMONA Drug rac · ing's fa!:ilest woman out ratl the sport's ftl~lest man Saturday 1n 11 ~ide by·side qualifying duel that set the i.tage for today's Winternut1onab drag racl' finals Shlrll'y Muldowney. •he only woman hcen:.ed lo drive a l'oµ rut>I dragster . s µcd lo u riuarter mile dol·k1ng of S.85 stcond?-t al 248 61 miles ix·r hour to.,.. in thl' drag raC'lnJ.1 i:'fUI\ ult>nt of the pole µ<J?-t1t111n for the hnab of the $J114 ,7fMI National ltol Hod ''' SOCHl\100 C\'enl Dan GarbL'> thl' four time W1ntern.tl111nah champion from Scffnc·r Fla .. held onto lhl' N11 2 ro~1l1on w1lh ;J llOH.' ol ,1 811 c, C'l'Olllb Connor• Brf'>*':t-• PUILADF.Ll'/I/,\ Top·seeded Jimmy Con nors' µnwt'dul pl;.lCl' m e nt :-.hot:-. ;inti 1·n durance wert• too much tor Ctirr Ory-.d;ill' Satur day n1~ht a:. 1111' dl•ft•nd ing champion lw.it lhl· •South ACric;in 6 2. ti 2, i. 2 io r each lhP f1n<1b of th1· $200.000 L1 S Indoor Pru tenni~ l'harnpmnsh1pi; The 2-t yt• •r flld C'un nor:.. tht' .... orltl ·, t 01• ranked pl<i}n m1·1·i... Dick Stockton ftlr th1· ~$40.000 f1r'>l pr11C' 1n1la) Stod.tfln oustt•cl .l t'ff B o r o" 1 a k 1• .t r I 1 " r Sat11rll,1) 111 ... tr ;11ch1 setc; fi.J ti 1, 7 H Wonwn Win B I. t >I HJ I \' I ; 1 () ;\ Minn !'.111· lfarl-.n anll •Martina :'old\ ratilm•a ad van('E'O to t•llhl\ ':-. finah of lhl' $100 000 'wonwn ' T<'n n1~ Tnur,111 nw11t ht•ri• with ~l·m1f1nal \'11·tor11•, .Sat u rci ;I\ II .1 r k ('I . tit' r f' a l •. cl Ros1C' C<t:-ab " 2. 2 Ii. 7 1, wh1I<• :'lo/a,rat1lnV,1 1urnPll h;wk Mnrn111\ ,1 nf rhe Smwt l 'n111111; I i; :l ('Cl..·l Falb LO!-. \ '\ t •E I t-:" '::J f'l.Jll 111111111· .. 11 h,1f'I. frnm .t ronr f1r -.1 flll!hl 'howini.: .1i.:.1111't l l'I. \ lO ('\PO II' \ 0111•\ h • .Jl ,. \ h 1h1t1nn ,,., .,., .11 "'"" matrh .q11 •·c·1· .... 1tt1 ., )) 11 IR II~ I'• 111\11 l11n O\ c•r !ht l<r11111 ' ...,,,111r1f.1, n1i::hl Th• f111.tf .111d tl1•1 1111111! .ram•· in lh•· '''rt•' 1• 'rhr<1•1l"d f111 \lo1n1l.1\ T1 I C: h I .i I I t .._ ,1 11 I ,, ~:uh.11 , Rt('h McElralh and Denn1.1 Smith combined for 42 pcnnts and the Sad. dleback College Gauchos defeat ed v 1s1t1ng Southwestern. 79·66, in a Miss ion Conferen <:e basketball game Satur- diiy fll~ht. And 1n South Coast Confercnc-e action. the O ranl'c Coast Pirates fell to h08t Mt San An· tonao, 70·59 The win boosts Sad- dleback's confer ence: re cord to 5· I. leav1n~ 1t a game behind Palom<1r SaddltbaC'k s tough m a n d c r e n !\ 1.• h t• I d Southwestern lo four points 1n the last 10 minutes 11f the first h<ilf The Gauchos led <1t m termiss1on, 43·20 The 5 11 M C' Elrath scored 14 poants 1n lht· first haJf and hit nine or 10 field goal attempt:. and a lotaJ 2l poants. lk also was crcdill'd with eight assLSL"l Smith . ;i 6 s sophomore, to:.:.cd 1n 21 and the Gau<:hos <:on nected on 29 of 56 from the field . Saddlcbat'k sank 21 or 32 rrom tht· c harity )ltript> whdt• Soulhwestt'rn sank four of nine Meanwh1lt• till' p11·tur1• was not nearly '" lmght for lhe 1·4 Plratt•s The Pirates ln 11led b\ one al hal/t1mP hut Ml SAC camt.> out shoot mi:: JC Golf Outlook For Coastal Area Junior college golf al'- llon begins this week with Or<1nge Coast vistl ing S11ddlebal·k Monday llerc'!> :.i rundown 011 thC' three area IL•ams. Gold ... t M'P•f Coat·h R<1 ) Sharl.. leford has three :-.ophomores hack from la-;t :-.e ason·s fifth place Southl•rn C:.rllfrirnw Cnn ft•rC'nt't' te<im l'hf"v in c-ludt• Eel ll11~<1nt. i>.1\c ~ u m m t· rs .1 n d I' l' l l' r ~t ini::er Thl· fn•shm1•n 'eE>king h<'rlh'\ mdude 1;arrctl \I t' I\ 1 11 I l' v a n d I> o u g ~foor l' ;rom H ol-.a <;rancll' ll1~h l\111t n a r r ' 1 :\t .1 r 1 n .1 • R1ch ;1nl :\1;11 1 \n·;ull:i ' and Charl1·0, (';i:-.~1ch 1\n thon) Callo and :\-111<1· Pa) nt· Tht.> H1"tl1·,., 11Jlt'" 1h1· 'l'ilSCll1 1'1•1! 7. hri:-.UOJ,! ('t•rnt11:-. al llur111nc1on SP;t<· 11 H "Wr'll lw hl'lt1·r 1h.1n la:-.t )f'ar ~a':-. Shackldorci 'Th11-1' nnc· 11( our h1J,?J,?er ;rnll hl'ltl'f j(roup:o. #lrnngP Caa•I D 1<•k T11rkl'r r)(T ... !c)<J\h.dl \'ClLll'h. t.1l,1 ... •l\.(>r for one• \ t>;1r \\ htl• Hi!\ Hc1,sn I' un ,.i11 bat.1l·.i1 .101! h1• f1·1•I' th1· P1r11t1'' s hnuld ht• 1111 pro\ l'O It u ouldn t t .11..1• m111 h ''"' f' ()('{ r.1 il1•d lo .... lfl ·' Ill ••I l'h Ill 11; ruc·kt>r .... 111h,l\t'1hn•1• "'Ph11m11r1'' 11la\ inc r1•1111111•1•:-. Tim ~1tln\ .11 .inti H11)?1•1 :\I." :incl 1.onr.: lll'arh ('1 1 \ ('11ll1·t:1• tr.1n,f1•r l>.rn ·\n:-t·hn" The top fre:.hmen 1n elude Wayne Cros,I(•\ <Fountain Vallt'Y 1. l>;.in Dobson f L<1 Qu111t;1 > 11ntl .J err I. t' h m ,, n I L .,... /\m lj?OS ). Saddk»bark Two lellermen rl't urn for coach Ro) St l'' l'll'- Gauchos. Tht-\' 1111·lucfr Mike Ganu. 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DU'~_.,, C:.hoo•• '"'"" ,,,,. ot ,.,,, ,, l •••-' 11 U• f>l•f\, ••I" ••ru1bi• WMt\ ...... ~ ....... ~~· • DP.ilt>t·dtrl"<'I ff.a.\1nq ,,,,. w1CJ1•"1 v•/1>1 '""' l!gll 11•1 I.Ir '' r..ite1> P•t r>/lt>nt "'' "" "· -ell' ,.,,.,,,,., /)1 f11·1·r1· Nabers Cadillac LEASE TAKEOVERS 1976 Cadillac Coupe . . ............. 9 mo rem11111ng '978 PonUIC Grand Pnx , • , , '7 mo remaining 1978 Bulelc Skyhawk .•......•.•....• 18 mo re'9'.11lnlng 1978 OatllUI' 82'0 ................. 2e mo remaining 1976 Datson 280Z . . . . ....... , .. 28 mo remaining fA .... ,.....,, .... Of IA>Wtl 'f• C4l ...... ..-CIA,_& ucatHMt -TM 19 1n the second half. b1llang 1t11 first 10 shots lo takl' a 47 36 le&d With a little more than 10 minutes left lo play Mt. SAC's 6 7 center Eurner May~ was de· v astaling underneath , and teammate Robert Vigil did the dumage from the outs ide as he he c-onnecte<I on five of five 111 the ~e<:ond half Mt. SAC shot a siuhng 76 percent. h1Hmg 19 or 25 from Lht-fi eld in the auc1al fanal penocl Phil Bolden and .Jerr <:olden each added 14 pmnts for Orange Coast. " o• ... ,,,, .. ,.,., ",.,,. ~ IJn~.-f'\ l•''"'' ,..4r11>ut (,t)lttf" , ''"'" y , .. ,"' .. ,,...,.,, t ,,..,, ''"""'' 11 ,, ,. jl', •• ,,n,.,, ,,..,,..1 Or.,r\ .. CO•\t 1n • ... ft ' ,. Mt SA( 1101 n n n ·~ •t ~• 11.'' 1f'l\1 '" ,, it.Al '-Ar I' J~ (Mw Mt £1, ''"' .. ,,""' C, on M /n111 , ... ,r .. "' """'''"'' ... ,,,_ ''°"'""" (I l"'J? S"'OdltO•I~ U t ) tq ft M ~, • ..,,,, .. to HO /•I'm• 1 'tltl ,,,,. N"I'•' .,,..n111 .. 14 l'V' " ~II• "',. •'' ,.,, ./1•1\t I .. '°"V'""'t"•'~ ••• ~ '" " •I n pl ,., .. • " I (\ ,, o• " ,, II ' " ,, 10 tp .. ' II to ,. •• •• " SPORTS Outlook With four top let term en returning. UC lrvine·s tenn1:-. team should once again be 1n contention for lhc NCAA I Division II ) title lh1:. ~prmg Juniors Jeff W1lllam, and Enc Larre alon~ with juniors Curt Stalder a nd Mike Edles return from las t ?-tcason ·~ :-.econd plal'r "'JCAA team Also l>arlo. arc s o p h o m o r •· :. R o n M cNamara and Louis Brunsting William s wa s a :-.emifinalist in the NCAA singles tourney 111 1976 while Stalder gained lhc quarterfinals . Stalder is ranked set'o nd in Sout hern Cal1fornrn among LS.year-old boys. Nine freshmen ure bid ding for berths on the team. They includt• Wallt'r Barnett tDor:.ey, I.A ), Brian Pearce <We:.l Co, ana l. Mark Johnson 1W estminsl er1. Scott Rice <MercC'r bland. Wash1ngl on 1 John Mar l'St'a ISa nt.1 Monica>. Tom Ferguson <Orange), Darrell Marsh I Reverly Hills). Alonzo Monk t Palo:. V.erdc:-.1 :ind Ed Sehw;1rt 1 1 L aguna Beach 1 UCI. whrch ha' won fivf' NCAA lilies 111 lhl· past seven year:-.. opl'n~ the i;eason Monda). host ing S;tn Diego Stal1• a l 2 -~1 Cl .. , ..... ,.,, r 111,T llAC:& "°° Y••n• J ... , Of Ch C•••Ml""O fl\,,,. U \00 Cnot•tn Fo< 01,,.... IW•ro I • llO > "' • 40 Oo<n Jt>w <R-1 11 ''' • ~o (labl" Ooilf>l• llll! IW•t\lln) • 10 rlmt 10 :It ••\o r•n P•n in c;.A• Hv11 , A,..n• Ora\lt MlwlQu;b•'' Mv8on nl• ,_,.,_, Al 8oy. Fv\\ P11I \CrAtc.twd Qu10.en D•I• )lre1tf roonter. 8ott11"110o< U & ll•CTA T·Qllk"' l'tr Ot""t' " • Gelc1 Jou•, INl•U "' llO \IC.OHO lltACI no • .,,,, I .... , oldt ''•1""'"0 <••" or•o M••(fltri\ G•O'Qt• eo, IW•l\On I 10 00 ) 10 I C)(I i1"0" Sh•nit •c1 .. """"' • 10 I IO ~m.,,., Ao~•• "'"'~o '.o f Jm• r• ll Al\U ~-(.onl,. 0"1I r'11n1t W 1" RG\• ~•Cfl f u ,, .. AHl~\I t•..-m IMt.U p,., ("' t,.y(\ ~•ont,unn•' 01t 00111-.... ~f't41fC#Wd ~Me..,..10-1i. A~I '\I•~ Ovn 11 e>-toY<f\ of (IA\\ Oo"''' (Ol'f\••r '"•RO llt•CI ff(! l'j'Ufh t yr.,.1 ()Id) fll. VO (fAuf'h""'l f "' I 1tu1\ • '"•'·" Pttf'\l \.f'Xlt' "louqnM1M• •Wl•c:t1 M l V itt• fM ';lt'' a., e. &dt>y ,..,..,. ''"'• nn 11 ao • "'° 1 oo Jr.Q • H '"" Aho r•n P.oe>t" \ l.•\\ l O"') A C,o Go V1(ll:1 Anl'\ t,.u<tllf' p,_, ""' No~cr•tCN\> f'!OU•TH •ACE "10v1,..'11io lvf'H <>Id\ & UP C:lalmlnq """• \\1111(1 ~··"· '"'~ '8•"•u 6•,.,tNJ 'W•t\Ot\J 01 .... s ... oo1n•• ,.,.,,, l imo 0 o) Al\O ,.,, qoy11t Bit• Su \ir-'tlt'nt,.,.n \umo'I\, 6oun'1 P('I"'""' L•tllt' Go f lt'f't A10ftt0f"IW1ll1¥ \cr.ttn wict f-'Ul'f' 8ull1• l•P n C.rt P't,,TM MA.Cl •.O ""'"n;, I "'"' Old\&. UP (M\\1f1f'O •111.)w"''H ~ Pvt r 11000 OH k.11Jtv \Oft..u'' l(n10,,U OH t-4¥1f>f'1t•• I• 10 11 Ml tft,OOk \I '..n A NJ t 1.,. O•<•""'s,"~ (e1on1•• ,,..,. ,, Oil /41\0 rAn T"nle """' C h1noo• P••' nt 01tf' '1ril0 \<r•t(t'I"'• OH O .. Ml,,. .. 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JUSl hegin n1ng to shovel oul from th1• ....,nrsl storm nf lhl' worst winter 1n }ear ... Thi· 'llat1onal Aa~k etball •\.,,11c1 at111n ~amt> Sun cl;I\ night .11 Cit'\. eland ht·l ~t·t•n lhl' C;n<iht'rs .1r11I lh1• JluHalo Hravt·' w a~ pos t porwcl T h I' I 111\ cJ It I fl 11' .ti CIC•\'C•land <lul not m<1k1• tht• l(amf' 11npltlyablt•. ''' c-o rd1ng to a Clevel;iod offici;il, hut lht' tr<1g11• ~1tu~rltnn in Buffalo did Thl' nra\'es had no way n( gl'ltlOlo( out of Buffalo, wht>r<' th1• 'ever<' cold. "''Ind anc1 ?-tnow h;i s C':l11s1•rl !'C'vt•r;il death:... (:a l~ndar Tue,d•t IF•tt ti H•\•1ttb•ll Go\1.-AAl'\• ttl Et fnrn ' "Q11n~ 8 1·Mh iitl Cn.rnn,. ,,..., ,.,.,., ,.,,.,." ,... ,, ,, """"' • ''" , ... ~ r ~. ,.,,.,,,, it M ''"' V1f'1,_ <'It ,11 ' MAit • o .... ,., '1 o,,.v1 ' ltl• (n•t" \•11911 ' tJ( llv "I• 'I (Al \f,tl~ (),. • J•lfl U II ,.1 ",1•11""'" r ti'"'"' (QO-c)f" • t """"'" (h•14' I otft .. ~ ..i ,,,.,,,.,. ( f\11 lo.tot ... H\aot I f111t' I/ 1lh <I (ttr It •Jl1 Al A•H ,,,, ..... , ... I That .,..;i , l\\11 poslponl.'menl:-. 111 a rm\ C 0 r l h l' 111' a V t.' -, ,I 11<1 Cavalit•r :-. who "'•'rt' snowed out Friday night No mah•·u1> datt•:-ha\'c been announced While no team:-. c an i:t-1 out of Buffalo, n n te;,1m:. can gel in. either even 1f they want to. The blizzard al:,o pre vented St. Louis University from keep1n11 its Saturday night date with Cams1us College an B u r f a l () F a I r ( i {' l 11 Uni versit} w1 II not gel to upstate Nt'W York for 1l:-. " t h e d u I e cl c 11 I I l· I! t' h;iskethall ~aml' w1lh tht• l 'nivers1tyof Huffalo The colleJ(e hai.ket lrnll game between fo't>rdham .and Notn• Daml' ul South Henri. lnd Salurdav also was po:-.tpnnl'd · 1'hf• Fordham team wa:-. rt• ported s tr;indc·rl 1n Chicago The learn~ hr1r1• to play today. ,,. Artt;.•rtH"tn11wn1 "''" ( IGH TH ... ([ \\.f' "'"'n' I Vfllh hid\ 4 HOt1¥dl'IC• ("111'''° \ t'i(M) t IN.4"1'vlnv .. , l •Oh•m • N .. r Ort• 8lll IM 1h ~1•11 •••m1to,M•v ,w,.,n T 1m.. II '1 • 41) \rr4trMO P•t'\Mr J•tMMr i '" \\ E X•CT 4 1 C..vt'ltry l.owtr & 4 Htton• 81U.1N14UU M Nt fii4TH MACE l\O Vl\t"l'f .. 1 V'"·" 1)10\ A. up (t,..11?\1nQ P'ur'\t' \110n ffOYlm•qr- O'"''ff'•I Ff"l\rl•\\ J;r•n" r ,,.,,,, ... ft\,.OIP\f'd)t" Att.1•1 ''"" .. '"°" Al'\(' f'<W\ O,..,.,,, n•N'h I>·' .., h J..t1qhl Octrt"h .,,,., 01a0t tt• • "°"' Lit,,, .. ,,,.,. °" !/•ifl l\Jl"9' l'W'\ """ ..... h 8H A•flct \''"''"""' 1•'1• h A'Of""' r .. a tu''"" fnotPW f "91(on 01•1 0r'I Vt 1 •i.~ .. E ••CT• • •or 1 ..... 4. 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NOW OPEN SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. FIRST IN SHVIC! • FIRST IN SALES '75 CHEV I I CHlYY YAM . 6 cyl ~lick ~h11f stereo tap e h1>a1Pr Q1<>olj1>' wind o w Serial N o 411182 '75 FORD . LTD 2 DI. H.T. Auto trans. factory aor. power steermg oower brake' radio. heater whitewall tores vinyl roof tinted glass wheel cover! (607NDP! 53895 I· "'73 FORD fl 00 "CKU, V-8. aulo trans factory air cond1t1oning oower steering radio heater. tinted glass Explorer Paci\ V8. step bumper' Serial No 8026841 s2995 '72 MUSTANG V-8. auto trans . factory arr. power steer1ng. radio heater. whitewall tires vinyl roof. tinted glass. wheel covers (438FWOI Sunday, January 30. 1977 D~IL v PILOT Cl NEW·11~ "sr.,d;,~:!.CKup mirrors n. Power P & Oil ,... ste/J b cigar light steering, d9auges. er . 11F25HRXmPer, 5-~" extra COoua~ bright uisomatic 80623. Oox 16 s tmg ra/wing '0c1< · BPf? r· tator, rea ''es S r · · er. ·HUGE INVENTORY NEW 1976 PINTO '76 FORD FIOO 6 cyl . 4 speed. heater. step burnper Sena! No 25135 Stk. 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'75 MAVERICK COUPI V-8 . auto. trans. factory air. oower 1teer1ng, radio. heater. wnltewall tires. tinted glass. wtleel covers (257MJV) '67 DATSUN 4 speed, heater, E~tra clean• (59914UJ s995 '74 PINTO 250A 4 cyl . 4 soeed radio, hearer. wn1tewalf fires (015NLN) ~1577 ALL Cl.IS SUIJlCT TO NIC>a SAU SAU .. s f.Jt.17 CLOSIHG TilAUCINSI MAVERICK 6 cyl . auto trans radio. heater (278BZIJ '74 TOYOTA WAGOM Auto tranc; radio heater Lot'> of room & economy 739NRS ..... ' -'· C2 DAlt.YPtLOT i S urnfey January 30 19n Real Esroto ... . • • • 1000-2999 The Bluest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Rtntofs .......... 3000-4699 lki•lntss, lnvt1tment & Flnonclol .•••....•. 5000-5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Employmenl & Prtporolion •...• 7000 7199 Merchondl't • . • • 8000·8099 Boota & Mamwt Al\nounctmenh, Per,onols, Lost & Found .•.•.. 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P ool. rec 4.lreJ . workshop & storage. $595,000. C.M. DUPLEX -$96,500 Rar e find Eastside. 2 Bdrm . I huth units . large lot in good loc . <·omplt'lc· 1y r efur bished . First time advc:rt1sctl IRYINE WILLOWS •1 Bdrm., 2 bath, b r ic k fireplace, m odel #104. Owner out of state. A re- a list ic value at $62,950. COM -$117,500 A r eal ch a rmer w I free st an<ltn g frplc., heated patio, vaull('<J t·1·1ll ng.., + many more xtras. 2 Bdrm. 2 lwths & only 1h blk to ocean & bay. BLUFFS CONDO Two story free standing hom e ...,,3 Bdrm., 2~ baths, dining rm., frplc . 1850 sq. ft., view of _greenbelt. Day car e, pre -school. CdM I Ii. park & s hopping an within wa lk ing distance Available now a t SI 05,000. GeMrol • IOOl!G~rol 1002 ·•••••·••······••••·•··••·•••·····•··········· * Baf/,oa.JJfanl * JUST LISTED :J Bedroom. 2 bath home on large lot j ust steps from Nort h Bayfront. 2 Bedroom. 2 ba th apt in rear offered at $175,000. WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 G~n~rol I ooiGt'Mrol 1002 ··············•·····••··••·•••·•••········•··· • LIDO ISLE C OMDO New s in~IP level WATJ::RFRO"= I' h11 m e 2 B .. drm. den , 21·i lwlh. d 1• I u :< l' k 1 t r h e n P r 1 v a t c uud l·q~rounct p~1 rk tnj!. Unoh:.trurted Bay view Don't <l l'lay, sec this l11',1ut1ful home no~' <'ttll fA0·6161 MESA DEL MAR POOL HOME 4 Bedroom o r if y ou p r1•(t'r 3 b ed r oo m + ro rm ~il u1n1n ,i: Fantastic pool with 1ar u11i. outcio<>r ht>al <•rs. gas RUQ 1-:nclo..,.,d front courty ard ar<'a with oriental g.mh•n a nd f1~hpond. Sl'l' this u n1q111• home to ilpprf'ciate Call ti lO lilfil DRAMA TIC, UMUSUAL A l l our "l J (f .., .. ,.., lh1 ... OCEANWOOD hornt• 1~ n RMU~ J £W F.L 2 Bedrm . in <'l ud1 n~ master. downstairs "1th 2 b1l{ bdrs upstairs. Large formal dining room with 22' vaulted r<.>1h ng ovt•rlooks ATRI UM. Famil y room with fireplace . Reduced to $9~.ooo. Sf'e this today! Call 962·4454 VALUE PACKED Westside 3 Bedrm., 2 Bath home with 20' rormal d ining room + family room with fi replace. 70x ll0' Jot h a s recreation vehicle or hoat access. CALL NOW 962 ·445-t GOLF COURSE VIEW Mesa Verde golf course home. First time offered. 4 i,., year old tri·level custom built 4 Bedrm., 3'h Bath, formal dining, separ ate 1 a mily room, great family home. Price is $195,500. Call 546-4141 FAMILY HOME+ REC RM Located in one or Costa Mesa ·a nlccr neighborhoods. With 2 bcdnn, l ~ bath, pool & pool to bl~ size recreation room. c~u 546·4141 OfficH loca ted lri Co,fo Me'a H\wtt,..qton Beach -N.c.-w~.S.och dolly and report er· ~ ron i""'Jltdlotely. The DAILY PILOT ossumet liability for the first in· 'orttc:t lnwrtlon only. ~ilher's Motic e : All real 1·~t.1tt· ,ulq·r11,,•d 111 tlu' Ill'" 'l'Jlll:r 1~ -.ub Jll1 tu lh1• h •1h:rJ I 1-·a1r llou ... 111>: /\Cl of l !Jbli -.hwh rn,1kclf ll 11lc!!al tu a1lvl'rl1'>1' .. JllY pre fcrcnt't'. l1m1t;1t1on, or d1~t·nm 10Jt1on b:i~cd on ran'. ('•ilor, rt'l1g11m. M'X. 11r 11.1t111nal 11ng1n , or an 111\1•11\11111 to 111alw un; ~uc·h 1J1d1•fl'n11·. llm1t11 lion, 111 1.ll:.cn m1nat1on." This new!opaper w ill n ot Imo-. 111gly al'Cl'Pl any advert 1•11nJ: ror r e a l CSliJ IC '4h1rh 1~ m vwl.1 - llon or t he IJ" Hou.ses for Sale ...•...•....••.•.•..... General 1002 ...............•.••.... l ~~~J~~ ~!d!~5C~~I p.irnble homt·" l'hpular :1 hedr m U HQ m od el ne..,tle<t 111 center or tratt As pretty as a h.1 h~ " .. m ile and .1, Jll<ihli-fur la!>l po-;:.e-.~100 Pool Home $58,000 F'anla~l 1t· huy g1vc~ you 3 hcdrm,, lllX Ill IJnllly room i.:11ri,;1••111 ... p<><l l tic ~1.c 111·1I for O h mp1c ,t,11ch11n l'n1 .111· 1.1r1I. •ll•t• .,,,\1•r l.1(1·11111 \\Ith I •I of 1 upl~1.1 rel' .lllll ,, h11hln "1 ,, g.ir.1~.1· II Roberts Realty lblll l ttch ll•f Hunnnrton 8,.•r" OPEH HOUSE SAT /SUH 1·5 OM THE WATER S239,000 312(j f<ANU CA:-..,\1, I r n I J. ISi. \:\ () I 11111111· .ind I 1111"1.d "1th t.1" I. lt1'.11c1 1.11 nt•cl ~I 1 . \l1'\1< 111 11k .1n<I \1111 h \11111•' 1,111' Ill lhl' ',, 111111· • l\d1 Ill tl1•11. •1111111,! 1111 h .. irw .11111 n·nl fh, 1 l\tll Ill I 1111111111( WATERFRONT BALBOA ISLAND S27S.OOO Wat h ,,,ntlv h1.•;id1 ,md r11·1 '"' l.111. t.o.1t :1 lldrm h· mr +I 1\111111 ,1pt -.11h .111 'h1I n 111,11 h1" 11111 l ··Ille· ancl ...,, 1 lh1 "ii" r B.1\1111111 .q11t 1h,. 11 ... 111111 1• •• 1111 YOU ASKED FOR THIS! You want a com · ple te ly unobstructed fr ont line ex· pansive view of the bay &ocean; this 2 y r . old custom home is it! 3800 Sq. fl.. on Cliff Ori ve ; e v erything you've always wanted , including a r otar y te lephone, blt·in v acuum, sawia, 2 wet bars & security system . Priced a t $320,000. A r eally gr e at way to live! ANOTHB GltE.AT VIEW! On the bluff in The Bluffs ; 3 bdrms., 2th bath con· dominium. A highly upgr aded Dolores m odel with wet bar , broad wra p· a round deck & a v iew that won't quit! $149,500. Open house Sun. 1·5. 319 A v c nid a Cerritos. B r ing yo ur binoculars 2800 SQ. FT. 5 IR. & root. You'll find 1t h a rd to beat this a ny where at $118.500. l·Bdrm. converted t o an office. 40 Ft. pool with j a{'uzzi. is top q ua lity & has diving board & ::.lidc. 3 Car garage. Up· graded carpeting, floor s afe & m uch. m uch more. Open Sat /Sun. 1-5 21832 Windsong C irch.'. off Brookhurst & Ba nning, Hunting ton Beach. TAHOE l<EYS A 3 bdrm. home, 2000 sq ft.. on beautiful La ke Tahoe, with dock ror 3 boats. La rge li ving r m .. deck. covered patios. beautifully decorated & full y furnis hed. incl. Hi-Fi stereo • color TV & Wurlitzer organ! All bdr ms. have king.sized beds. At only $100.000, all this is j ust 10 m inutes from the s ki lifl. 673-4400 Divis ion of Harbor lnYestme.olt Co. I 002 Getterol 1002 •..••............••.••. ..........••••........• FIXER UPPER WITH POOL DOVER SHORES OPEH SUM. I .5 I I OO SANTIAGO llnng your pamt hruo;h BEST PRICED BLUFFS FRONT ROW -WATER VIEW EARLY AREA -ENO UNIT $132,500 !!! HOT $150.000 -OR $146,000 - LllCE THE OTHBS OPEN TODAY 1·5 2167 VISTA EMTRADA 3 Bdr m., 2112 baths "Dolores" plan . like new. totally rl'de<·oratcd. ··camel" carpeting, new draperies, fres h pa i'nt -move in fresh ! Definitely your best Bluffs hom e opportunity 1002 GeMr ol 1002 ........•.....•.••...•...•......••.•.......... OPPORTUNITY kHOCKS AGAIH J U\l hsl l'd ' 2 Br '41th large lofl accents lh1:. onl' y ea r old l'onc.111 m Costa M t·s J H rick f1r<'plJl'<' acnm ts J" 10.: room. Only $51,000. look~ Ilk~ $65,000. This will not lust · call 546·2313. l;f<IN '" 9 •II\ It.JN 1n1 I t~·1 t' [~lfJ&llll Monsieur & Madam I' Jr li:z VUll!) F 1 ,. II\" h QuJ rtt·r ? :! Hed rrn <'<in· do. ~tqr. to poul. prl\'atc co urty<1rd Tuk111i:: dl:· JXl!>its now at $.'>l ,000. Best Buy In Mesa Verde I 114·drnom 2 balh i.11111 ---------1 fomily l'r" .111• Spam~h rourt}Jnl 1·n1r ,11ll1·. I.: ~HERITAGE bJl""~ ·" d n n·.it pl act for l hlldrcn Nc<1l & dt'<1r1' St't• 11 todav. Qf. fcrcd ,11 a tow $69,900. SOUTH SHORE AT HOY. 76 PRICE -ssa.ooo .... REALTORS .ind tools ond turn lh1' Stunmni:. t·u~tom liu1l t, '1 h o m e bat·k into the l.x!rm hom c '"1th a s uper ch ar mer 1t s hould be night or day \ iew ' Large Located in Cardl'n Grove panl'lt"d family rm 1"1th area 3 Br plus la rl!C II\ wet bar. S t <.:h arlt· ... llll! room Pnc1•d to ~ ... 11 11-land k itt•lw n . m,,1r .,1 s.\5.9tll) t'Jll rnllt"ll bdrm • l111ni: rm ,iy Iii-I ISi:! ~35 Hard In 1.,.11 .. , 1• 1111' for m.ti tl1111nJ! rm '41\h ., , ,, , h 1i:hlv u11~r.11lc·d 1 Hr 1•,..\r<1 h1i:h 11·1lln1.t~ !\II hom1• '41lh \ . .-t•·lul -.,tll ,,p,11 1uu" room" OnL I~ lf~~-:;;~:tll PRESTIGE p;i!Jl•r. 11lu~h 1·.1rp1 t and u1"11·r h om e 111 im MINDED? IJt'aullhll 11.1111r<1I wood m .11· u I a ll• l' o n ti 11 111 n .1 1· r ~· 11 I ' ' a n h c 1!1~1111 t11r u lll1nl ~:J'.1,~.1111 LIVE IH purd•·"''" a l 'llovem - 1.t'.hehnltl HEWPORT IH·r··. p111 t"• II 1011 are EILEEN HUDSOH BALBOA ISLAND HEIGHTS inlc·i.·,11·tl 111 ll11111111i:tun REALTOR 644-0122 l..mf'I) 2 Rr plu., \\.dnut Jk.wh lhl' 1' um· 10 :.1·t·' pant•h•d dcn <c 11111tl lw C .ill 114:! 2S:tr) ~~s~s::~L N< > PO~ "~~Ii~, "·'' ~~~r !:1:,~ ~".'.::1t~~11','.:: [ ®" ',· f,~ ~\.l'i ti, i 4 BR . 2 STORY o-.11a "111 earn f111a111 1·111t·n •1f Pdllo t11m plt•t1·} I, ml! \1 1th :!.'> .. cln'4n :\1·\\ I) rcm odt'11.·1I k11dw11 . ____ ! .. I.-POOL -S67,500 ly painted .uul 111 ~:nrnl "Ith l.'orn1n~ d"tlllt _ T ri•t• llr.t•tl '>lrce l l n l'l)Olht100 Olll' h1·1hoom r<111ge , rorm.d d1111n l!J·--------· I' r I m c• h t• :i " 11 \t•p a r al1.· hou,.,· 11111· room and n ew plu,h nt 1ghhorhood Vormal bedroom an1I 2 h••tlrtH•m curp<'lmg throu~huut 1111 <'lift~ In l;:argc fam ily llv 111 rear SI 1:::.tJCJCI ~13.000. ~emg 1:. lid n•1 111..: nw un Hr11·k llc.111· 111 1nJ: In this brinht :11rv n•1hng f1rt'plai:c. Coun 400£.171' homt• w1 lh lurgc hu1·k WATERFRONT OPEH SUH. I ·5 50 I 36th Strut WATERFRONT DUPLEX .. with pier & slip. Both units ha ve big d ecks fronting on the wa t<'r. New c rpts, bulltins, frplc, BBQ & gar. New- ly paulted. $195,000. ALMOST NEW DUPLEX 1 Block to Beach JBR up w/2 ba. lBR dn w/1 ba, all tiled kitchs & baths, bltns, inc. dshwshr, /rplcs, d eck & p atio + a whopping big 4 car gar. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvcl. COl'Mf' 30th GeMrol 1002 Gmffal 1002 . .....•.....................•........••••.••.. IUCH RETREAT S44,500 Steps It> pounrl 1n~ ~urf and cry1;lal :-and' Back yard 1.~ hJJy .J1"1•a play grm1111I W1111l 1111: wl>'\dcn "alkw,1' ~ 111 "'duded <'n· try• <:;111111H•l k1trhc n. Stt·v do" 11 con 11·r.,.1ll'ln ,, r c ,1 1 I 11 1• 11 I .i cc • Sun~h111r hr1·.i1..ra:.l patltl 1'1M1I J•" U/ll \IJllC) b,111 l •• 1nlc11 h nn~ al 1b hn1.•'>t ('Jll H47 WIO 1'' t • • , '• OPEN SAT /SUM I ·4 700 E. O~onfroftt J ust listed! Oceanfront duplex ; J yco rs now. ne1.1ullfully decorated & ru rn is hc d fo r s um· mer /winter re nta ls; on r<'e J11nd & pr1c11d at $235.000 673-3663 675 4777 E vc.11 OPEN SAT /SUH I ·4 3703 SEASHORE Ocl'anfront duplex; :t bdrms., % ba ths up, 2 bdrms., 2 baths do wn, both w ith frplc/con· versat.ion area. Only 3 1---------•I yrs. young. Good rental record. Pnced at $275,000 Open Doily I ·5 3067 Trinity, C.M. Before you buy come :.C'e lh1s l<irgc. 4 bcdrm . 2 bJth hom e F o:amily rm + den h replJ t •'. bllns. up- $? r a d t>d rrpt~. drps. l'amted 1n:.11ic & o ut. Dbk ~i1r Spr1n klcr s frunl & rear Fruit trees Gutc tor trallc•r & boat. Best of rmann n.: availa· bll'. OwM r hought new home and i:. anxious. 646·3928.l'Vl'!t:556· 674 RAHCHO SAMJOAQUIM VIEW -$95,500 S.m Joa~urn modl'I. Golf 1·oursc \'ll'W. :! hdrm + den + i.tourm..t tfrltghl kitchen. :.t•·v •li1wn 1111111: r o om , g i;1 n t h ri r k f1rc ph11·c-. '41•t h11 r I no' DcPp plu'h c·u 1•111'11111: nl'l'Cr ll\"l'fl 1n 1 Won'l l."t al JU't ~%.fot~I C.tlf l.1._t ;:;i 1700 . ,, NAUTICAL NIFTY 673-3663 833-~ E ves · a·ssociated · llAOK EAS-AEAl TORS lOH W l olbeo 671 IUI CUSTOM IUILT NEWPORT HEIGHTS You can be in this pie lure! 4 Bedroom 2 D11l h with m aste r bedroom on firs t floor . Beu m1•d cathedral ceilln.:. l-'a rn1· ly room wilh floor to 1·cll ing fireplace . 105' fron tage. Poot si1r fol "1th f1rcpil and wood plank1•1l ron v ers at1on are a . S12.'l.OOO. 546·2313 •. IQ• I' I I I •• CUSSIFIEO HOURS l\1h1•rt1q·r~ mt•' 1•111 1• lh1•11 i1Ch th 1t·h•phtml' l'4 tl•.t m tu", "\Op rn ~loJl(l.I\ lhru I r1tlo1• l\(UfltOJn ... Jlllfll•tV • I '"'r\ "~ .... \(In 11'1 ' .UIW 11.n '"~ .. ,,.nc Ill '1l':t;111'\HJ-"111 l1Ki-11\.•.t• h Hhti !tUI I Hfl LAC.UNA 111-.111 11 JIM <;lcnn•·, '" l.~J(unu 111•111'11 4•11 •111~; In k i t l'hcn. Dini'. C.M • .All~~~.... \Jrcl.Call:ilf.·2313. • __ ' ... '.'6.'1.·~.·~-~."<>.1 o.'.~_,. __ 1 !i·,i:~:;~:~·~1::~~~~~·;r~:~~!~ ~~!~!~~~~ [·~···,·····,~ m~:1,~;L1~ 1.unnw nt room MJn\' --£iiJOJbJ ---------•I cf1·C'11r.1t1n n 1tt•ms 1 ,. . ____ ,,,._, __ l"U\l llm s huti.•r i. und OPEN HOUSE l'wr I noat. Ch oice loc a tum, I l\ll • 3 halh .... 2 I rplt'~ 1~·1.· pal Ill. new d1·1 W .. 11 t f,"1 IHng :it SI j•1.~~WI COROHA DEL MAR T'41n 1lo1f1lo ,,. 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Realtors • 6 75-7060 • ll I \ ·" .'t l1111·rc 11mm ll•"'11r.1t11r .. hut t••r-.. '.1rp<"h, ~c1llpapcr. (hi h11 1•1) 1.1111ht•Jpcd ', .ac-rr Nr i.tnl(, I '11111111 \' ( lub. 11c-.. 1 ··• h'"''' & 'hopping l '11tw1p.tl• unl ~.1•'"· \I 1:1,!1()1) w1 1h w 1•l har. li 1g ---------:I llUHM Condo S.l:!.SIK> l!J71>5 K1.•,wi1·k~ II fl 111-:Y V./\ 111-:Y HOW IS THE TIME :u1:10 < 111111tr' Cluh l>r. 7')1 :-.oo-1 h1•droorn~ .1111l hf·1vv ,h.11.1• rnul <"•" l't 1•11 I' J l 1 u .1 n <l h •'ii u l If 11 I 1•rn11ntl., s11r rn1111il An lhllll\ trei rurm pool t'.111 511 !W!ll lnr r1111 c11• t.111' ·· HERITAGE ~REALTORS CAPE COD CHARMER :i llr rl room . 2 II.1th'< clnwn!>lairs w ith un finished ··Bonus Room" upstairs or approxlmule- ly ttOO sq. n. llardwood 11on't ~ive up th1· i.h111' • L1:.t • 11 in da...,1!11'11 Shq1 In shorl' rt''>Ult!> • 642 [,hill ---------1 rtonr s, woo d s hlnitled roof and a s uper site 1--------•1 50xl20 rt. lot. True Family Home Ofte Y •or Mew ! '\ .! \lllr). 4 li.·tlrrn, IOrRC r11m1IY r uom Wl lh l1t1•pl.1t e & '4\'I hJr l..1ri:1• u lt r a rnud<'r n SSl.500 ~~itn -ANYTIME k1tfh1•n f'orm.11 llmlng --------- Lu' t•lv 11 rt•u II ui.:r llt'aut1(ull)' lat'llht'Jpt•tf lot on n il rlt• ,,IC' llt•\t or "l'huuh M1111t1· \'1"ta. Ka1~er & 11.irhor Ill 395 G ran:Hla. o ff Irvine, C o s ta M l'~11. Ope n St1l1S11n l·4. Real Inflation 3 Br 2 na. ON YOUR I.OT Only ~t.950 1-'or add!l1onal info Writf' tu E.C 0. Planning, P.O. Box JOS. Buena P11rk . Ca 90621 Gtftffol I 002 Generol ' I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lux urious condo m inium in ex- c lus ive bayfront community. 2 bdrms .. 2 baths. Pool, private beach. 1010 Bayside Cove East. OPENSUN.12·4. or by a ppointment. RON il'fl:~~ .4.ii()Cl4TH INC 600 Newport Center Drive • 640-6500 • I l!llrm S!l'l.000 !Jl.J\I Wootlburv. (; 1; \\OW! $2fi,OllO POW ' l\y l}"ne)'l.ind 2 hllrm ll arl1ur lllvcl I nt 50>.157 no spc·1 11l.1l11r .. please. wt• want Lo i.t·c J fam1I,>• l(Cl lh111 f•11 Joh ~1·1·k1·r~ '" •·h('c·k t he· l>;11lv l'llttl 111•111 W.1ntf'l1 I J.1~~·•11'.it111n II lhP Jiiii Hiii w,1111 I' lltll lh1•11• \011 m 1ghl 1 unM Irr 0H1•rin~ 1 mir "'" ll't'' \\llh Jn .HJ m lh,. .luh \\ ,1nt1•cl 1·.1tq.:on . l'/1011t 6"12 ~\7R IFYOU ha11· " ... ·rv11 1· to •1ffrr or I:••"'' tu'"''· pluu· .1n .111 1n th•· U.11tv 1'11111 1 ·1:1~i,1r1c<I S1·1·t io11 l'hon1• 642 56711 R l Lot-l!JX llKI On Sll v£•rado (.';111)011 Road -$7950. S©R~N\-/l,t!r~" 1 v 1;;An DUPLf,X :102 T'nrlla nd . II n. :i b<.'<lrm & 2 bdrm llOHSES AS K Why don't you hu1 th1~ pad ror me Uad h•Jll"" & luUWXI02 .... .. , (,1>1 l1n l:'I WJfll t cl Oranit<' County Ill \t I. Aourd!I a v;illltblr Qumtanl Rt•Jltor~ 673·8250. Th of lnfriguing Worc:I Gome with a C ltu cHe -----l4•1t4 ~, "'" •. •Ol.LAN ----- II NU GREN 11 I I I 1 1 0 A F C E A I I I 1· I TOP LOCATION Fo ur lovely bcdroom11. r__,M_A,....B..,..,...C_E.,....E...,...-1 fomlly room and large I I Is I I kllchen with e ating area ... __.___.___.___.___.__. loca~I In on e of Corono .. ------~ del Mar's prime areaa. I G E N C A l I Irvine Terrace. P ool a nd I I r I I Ov r ~on isn't too lht1lled patio a rea for ente rtain·. . with the prospect o f 901ng Ing Prtced at $142,000 to work I knew It the min· Call for appointment to I 8 0 T R E D I ute he said his school 1usl see' 673 ~. I I I I' I 1h 1e11lened h m with --r.,. ,., f 9 .,, ft It 'I HJ ' .. _ • • • -. [ ~ ma11 1 ... ,_,,!,__,£,_A_..,.l~ .... /-r1-o .... ,-1 ! :£:!~i.2:£~; ~1 IFYOU h11vc a !M!rvice to offer or aoods to sell. rtaee a n ad In the 0 11 l,y P i l o t ClNalfied Bed.ion • • • 1'bone 805678 . ! ~iiZ·;.·0 I' I' I' I' I' j" .. 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CLASSIFllD MAILIHG ADDHSS P.O. 8ox JM!O, Colla M~a t2t2il ~~~!!!.~.~~ ....... ~~!!.~.~ ...... ~~!~!.~~.~~ ....... ~~~~!!.~.~~ ........ ~!!!.~.~~ ....... ~~!!!!.~:.~....... Sunday.Januaty30.1on OAILV Pll.OT q G....-d l 002 '"-ral I 00.2 C:.~ I 002 GtMf'GI I 001 Gft!Wot I 002 GeMf'OI I 001 Hot"H For Sde General I 0021 Girn.ral I 002 ...•...••..••.•.••...•••••••...•...•.••.......•...................•....•......•............•.....••..••.•••.•.••.•• ·•••···•·•·••·········• ••••..••....•..•.........••..•.•..••...•...•.•....••••••••••••.....•. _______ ._ ______ G-.rol 1002 -------------- OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 1607 rort Siering You 'II be ~c>rry 1f you miss this bN1ut1fu! 3 bt!d room Monaco. Custom in terior, huge maste r suite. happy kitchen, large closets, wide louvered shutters. sheltered porch, pool·Stled and fantaSli<' garden. OPEN HOUSE 12·5 3007 CAROi BL•aut1 fuJJy upi,!r adcd 3 bedroom, l h..tlh home. Suver view, large family room with fireplJce. gourmet kitchen. Owner wi ll f1nanct• A must see. LOOIC at this t:harn11 ng 2 bedroom and den G reenbrook home. Large country J..1tcben. wN h.tr. lar1-:e corner lot with recreational vehicle or boat access. One year warranty LEASES C oiauercial, lido ............ $1200. mo. CotNMrcial, Lido ••.•••••.••• $2400. "'°' WANTED 2 -or n. mull 1µ11'. in cxchani.w for prime Ea::,tbluff, view condo. Call 640·9900 VALLEY LlY 1470 JAMBOREE RO., NEWPORT BEACH Ge-neral I 002 G.neral 1002 ...•............••.•••. ••··•·•·•·············• LOW MAIHTEHAHCE :! &•droom condo 4 } l' II"\ new Shuk£> roof. l)(llll & duhhriu~,. nc..irb}. !:>ll',il Ii.•~ .. th1 ... rnw ..ol S I:! C~JO WESTSIDE REAL TY INC. a 848-2323' Sdl 111lc· 1tt•ms 1, 12 .51'>7H Want Arts G8e-rol I 002 Gen~ral Pete /JarreH /Zafiy /'r<'J t•ll f J BRAND NEW CONDO READY TO MOYE RIGHT IH well localed cmt unit in new~:-.l lln1 vers1t v Pa r k Single story 2 bedroom. dunng room. l l>ath . WJlh 2 entlm;cd putio1> Pool $88.900. 29 Tahoe, lni,_. ~ 1·5 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW FIRST orPORTUHITY TO SH lhts c·ustom honw 1111 thl' bluffs. This s pat' 1 o us t' or 11 t• r ho us c h as 4 bedrooms. 2 huths, :ind breakfost nook plus 11n1qut· feature o r separate "moltll'r 111 law" umt. Auto ga r a,[!c opener. sprinklPrs, l'tt· $1JS,()(.l(l 1161 GleneacJle THT., CM Swiday 1·5 LOTS OF SPACE IN HEWJ-OltT HEIGHTS -store your boat or trailer. Very II vablc 2 bedrm bungalow with lots of potential to de- velop. 515 Irvine, Hwpt lch. Sert/Su. 1-5 2 NEW HOMES CHOOSE THE BEST Due lo be finished in Fcbruan" Choose vour own colors. Super lo~Jllon on cu·l·dc- sac. 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths eaC'h, copper plumbing. shake roofs, vaulted ccil- i n~s. fireplaces. and good finanein~. The most house for the money tn Costa J\ksa. $85.500 & $87,SOO. HUNTINGTON BEACH OH THE EASTSIDE -fo r the perf ec- tionist ! This is for the man who wants a perfect workshop to go with the perfect home. ~a:-.tsidc 4 br .. 21iC..t ba., 3 car gar .. with expanded workshop. All in xlnt cond. $85,000, by a ppt. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••• , • • • '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!11!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!! IY THE WATER $132,500 I .. CoH COftdominiwn Luxurious necutlve 2 ldrm. tondo ttome. Decorator wallco•erht91 and coorcli~ occ"sories, flrepfoct, wet bar, ~wcr .. ontt. Pw ade °" tt. lay & Sia by .... pool & jacm:r.J m c~ pl~e.....wty. OH THE WA TH -IALIOA ISUtlD $239,000 Uftlq• & u...sual wltt. brick. beGIM. st.lned "4ss. Me•lcan Hie Giid mudt '"°"· Can e,. o 4 Bdnft hOMe or o 3 bdnn wlftl an mcOtM .-It. TWs is o..e of o kind. HOT OM THE WA.TQ ~ Hftqtlh -Mini !daht S244,9SO J111t tfle bnt h hills CClft ofhto wfftt O •le•. Up aboH ff atf!! TWs Is a ~ ty d~ hotM for the f...,ty wtM> nuds 4 bdr"''• forfllol dhllnCJ ""'· spocfom ,....ty room CMd a CJDf CJIN*5 pool. 11'11 Is an un111.al hOfM with wat111Mi Giid c.hclnft & totoAy C.OOI 41Mfed In decor. A family hes tt.r. -W yoer'd ne-nr latow it -tt.e-condffioft Is pt'f'fKt. SH It and ~ ..... DllV! TO WA.TH SI 59.500 Ecnhnl Sf)W 2 St«y -Hwpt lch Loock of CfllCllty Giid "'°"' to roaM I.. "'i• 4 ~ i.o... wttfl beGIHM poof cmtd ~s 1..,..u1n IMJdlt os tt 11 CMlhldL SURROUNDS> I'( WATa UST Of UDO -A..IMolt Mew Sl56,500 Muke tn. ...try • .,._. c.ellMcp .ct Sp_,s:lt oc.c_.. ... CJW/to'tl. A porlec.t LJdo ilo.e Giii OM of tt.. M9f Shwt to str..f loc8"GM.. SepGIClt•.....,. ..,,. phis 2 otlMt-bedrow. Mo .. Wo o Udo lfntyt. -.cl hcr•t ta. best! 1lw'e's sHI ti... to ct.oos. yow ccwpef _., ..,.. pll~t ca6on. SH THE WA.TB SPACIOUS DUPLEX Sl54,500 Wattt. boob & 9Jl"ffft peril. Alt wt- obstn.cW Ylt'W fnNlt ft.ft ..... ~lL 0.e of h hw on the ,..... .. wfth o 4 Id"" Giid -. .... + o ldr'M mMt pMlo •ff. UYe lft OM ..ct ""f fM ofhe.o fOf' ~°"°" -depncl ..... OH TH£ WATUNONr $115,000 Fantastk •iew m. tMa 2 Mnw C.-do....._ wfffl • ltoat sip fl'fCllHcll*. For the ueQIH•e...,.., w_.. c....trft l•Mcj wl"' ...., -IWe la ltll TWI W lit Ion_.... fllliil .... ~Ao•td ~otul iltcJ. OM THI WA Tiit Stl,IOO fltoes"96w 2 ...... CeftdDMW•1 wffts botc..y .ct ....... ICNllt .. , ... a1111it1. WA'tl-RFRONl HOMES 26.'l.1 w (°(10\I tll1tll\\ U\ '•'\\Por• 8 e11l'11 11141 8.'Jl·HOll • BEST IN BLUFFS OPEN 1-5 2427 VISTA HOILEIA SUPER spectacular, fantastic; only way to dl'scrihe this custom 2800 sq . It. ~xpanded. one or a kinu home with one of best views in Newport! Askin g $310,000 incl. prime, oversized lot. OPEN 1-5 2619 RAQUET A T~1ke Vista del Oro to Umbrosa EHD UHfT Wide. picturesque greenbeJt. Former model. h1~hly upgraded. 3 BR. form. dm .. pancll•d fam. rm., 21;..i l><1 ., lge. encl. palto $112,000! EARLY BLUFFS End unit, greenbelt, pools1ck lo<· 2000 sq. fl . comp. re. decor.. incl llL'W ll..tlhs. k1tc:hcn. shut· lers. carp. Like new. Low lease, taxes. ::.1 l:!.~><>0. :! lld 1 in I am rm. t::x ti u~i vc. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. IMC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top U1t..-& Top SalHllMlll i974 & 1975 R~p Mewport..Mna loord of Reatton ~~~! .......... ~?~~] ~~~~~! .......... ~?.~~ RAYl''RONT. pier & fl oat . lots $165.000 to $295.000. to bwld your own custom home. Severn! areas to eh{)O..l,e from. ATTRACTI VE Linda Isle S BR, 4' 2 ~a , fam. rm. & formal dining. lge. tile patJO & waterfront df'ck. $285.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Roy\•dt.' 0 11ve .. N 8. b/:, 6161 G.-rat 1002 .............................•.............•.• JUST LISTED IH HARBOR Vll!W HOMES Ideally locj\f'il (nt children c1<'ro'" fr11m Grt-enl>l.!ll Grl•at fom1h hume on c:ornf'r l•'t 011lv 21 '1 years 11ld. l'r'll'c ,·~ $1:12.600. Oall now tor up 1111111trnt'nl to rnspec1 1 ( ';i II li73-11~150. 1111 '/_, lJ IJ ~ 1 1 ~,.,. f J "-1 I [~Bill Wllllt J\d lll'lp? G.,,.ral MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB Ptlrnt' Cou11try Club uren of M•·~a Verde. Quiet ln•t• ll 11cd l'Ui·de-sac lf';1cls to J ·11tory. s1>ucious 3 IK•llrnom hom1» Large rru1:dl'r !Hiii(• plu~ 2 twin· ~111·cl htclronm~ Fnm1ly rollm ho"l" massive S t Cl 11 l' f I r C p I <• C c , hrc.1kfo,t her &. ovl·r· look" tropir11 I gardl.'n p11tto Pull price 51011.000. 111•. llown l' ,111 !162 7788 ~ KEY TRULY MAGMIFtCBn' Unsurpassed ocean views, you'll see Catalina, Palos Verdes -it'R breathtaking and you'll have your own private beach. Hiih, private, pool size, corner location. Feotur· in g 4 bedrooms or 3 and a den. Separate dining. S189,900. -L ll S K \I r~ L \ I. I Y ... /,,,,,, /J I., ( ,( '"I . * * OPEN HOUSES * * 426 VISTA PARADA, M.I. Ideal Bluffs condo for security & trouble free maJntenant·c 3 Bdrms .. 21:: bath:;, upper bay view! Owner will consider lease/option. Close escrow next year at t oday's low price or $1JS,OOO. Sat/Sun l ·S I 0 RUI CAHHES, M.I. Beautiful Big Cany<>n condo. 2 Lgo. bdrms. & den , s u r r o unding 2 la ndscaped garden courts. Price s ub- stantially reduced to $204,950. Sun. 1·5 I 00 I MAllHERS DR.. H.I. Almost completed, right on the bay. 3 bdrrns., 3 baths, 2900 ft., with fantastic panoramic view. Similar to #24 Royal St. George in Big Can yon. Select your own colors, carpets, etc. $278.000 Sun. 1 5 DOVBl SHORES B.EGAHCE f''antastic panoramic view oC ocean. Fashion Isl. and Back Bay from this front-row home. Approx. 3800 sq. Ct. of luxurious Jiving s pace. 4 BR. 4 baths. wet bar, huge fam-rm w/frplc and ve ry lge formal din-rm. 3 Car garage. An exceptionally bright & cheerful home. $325,000. 5 IDRMS -S 125,000. T ransferred owner is offering this lov· t-ly large Mission Vi ejo home, with fo rmal din-rm, lge fam-rm, frplc, 3 car garage. NEWPORT ISLAND DUPLEX P ride-of-ownership shows in this im· maculate income property. E ach noor has 3 Bdrms, 2 Ba, frplc., 2 Encl'd garages. Just steps to a variety of water sports. $172,000. PROFESSIONAL IUILDIHG Modem 12 Offi ces, 2 secretary's of. fi ces, plus Law Li bra ry room. Land has space for lge addition as weU as plenty of parking. Scheduled income $27,800. Absentee owner offering for only $225,000. OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Year old. large. very fine income pro- perty in Dana Point 3 Bdrms., 2 baths & deck upper; 2 bdr ms .. 2 baths lower . 3 Ca r garage. Beautiful t hruout ! $115,000 759-0811 4SO NEWPORT CENH.H ORIVl /~9 0811 I Gf'Mr'Of I 002 Gf'Mf'ol I 002 ····•·····•··•••······· ...................•... /;st ,,.t J3Jil' 644-1133 ~ :ealtv ANYTIME BEST IH BLUFFS CHOICE LOCA TlOH OIJGIMAL ILUFFS BY APP'T ONLY. Spacious E-Plan, with wide open view. In mint cond. thruout . Private walled-in patio. 3 lge. bdrms . & d e n , 3 bath s; COMPLETELY FURNISHED like model. Total p ackage. $13.5,000 W.4Ta. WATER, WATER 2 homes located in prime Newport Beach waterfront area. Own your qwn 32' boat dock. 3 Bdrm., 21h Baths, beautiful courtyard. Open House Sun· day 1-4:30. Owner will consider leas e -sale or lse/opt. 4423 & 4459 W. Coast Hwy. Priced to s ell. $124 ,900 & $126,500. LEASES AtOM $450 TO $650 BALBOA PENINSULA POINT Profess. decorated 3 bdrm. + den + office. Located on a prime street of the point. Launch up to a 16 ft. boat in 15 minutes . Owner says plumbing, electrical & heatin g completely replaced. Listed at $158,500 -what will the price be next year? 2141 smw OPEM SAT/SUM 1·5 JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR 260Z twwport ll•d.. Newport leoch 675·9111 24 HOUR SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••· FIXER UPPER tri·plex OK Nlck•raun r ..in~ Pnc·t'd ut SlfO ooo 11nd $95,000 ht-rl' '> \our ('ho1ce to bUJld llP t'<IWt) Cul. IMQuail ~ liiilPlac• Pra lrril•• p 7S2•19,0 1400 OVAil Sf. HIW~U lfACt4 Fixer Uppers On The Coast WE HAVETHREI:: D U PL EX I n San Cll•mentl' $74,SOU. HOUSE w/ocn , ... w tn L:qiun:i $135,00U DUPLEX w ocn \'lew 111 So Laguna $140,000. JAY W n:ATS REALTOk S 499·22J7 Mesa Verde North <.:ustom iied :itri um · Gurden model with lari.:e family room. JUSl r1gh1 for entertaining. Well lundsc:iped low main tenance yard, make this a perfect home for youni.: or retir ed. Fu II price $74,500. CALL 751·31~1 t;:SE.LECT T' PROPERTIES BACK BAY COHDO JBR, one floor. fple. Ten· nis, pool. OPEN SUN. $63,900. Al(\. 548"1216 POOL HOME On corner lot. 3 lir. ONLY $52.500 ~ \ .. \ av·n.. .. ~•"n ....... 'r_ 6078 Warner, H.B. 841·0247 WlSTCLIFF 59,., J 1"zba. $159.500 12211 Man11n Lane BAYCREST 48r. 4!1 ~ ba. FJm rm Pool. ~137.500 1750 Skvlark DOREEN WOODARD RL'fR . 644·7878 PRIVATE PARTY Loc:il resident wants duplex or tr1-plex 10 C d M. L nj!u n11 or Cu p1stra no R<'h a rea. Pnn. only 494 4420 LUXURIOUS HOME HEAR THE OCEAH OYER 'h ACRE R4! H UGE LOT permits TENNIS court, S\O.tm pool, horses. or builcl ti UNITS In rear. l<.1p1dly apprer1al1ni; Ql' I 1-:T area Clos<-to propo-;ed {;O!>tJ Mc!>a Ncwport MART NA. ,Exqu1s1tc cw.tom built home. 30' l...iv Rm, w /10' Fla~stone hreplarc, larf(e ram.rm w /sunny m c7.7.an inc <opt•n beam ce1hngs), SP1\CIOUS kitchen w/16' Morroccan Tile d r ain board . Harvest gold dshwshr. 3 Bdrms, (20' Master). 2 baths, service room. /\II in bcauutul sculptured carpeting. lmmac. home in NEW cond. Patio hils massive brick fireplace. ga:. U.B.Q. &-pcrale 9xl2 of· f1ce or wor kshop. 9'xl5' Garden or storage room. 1''rwt & shade trees. En· tire property has new 6' fence & adobe brick walls. . COMPLETE PR IVACT! COUNTYTAXCS ONLY' $117,000. Owner 642-5485 COVIHGTOH 4PLEX PR IM E Huntington Jk•arh lcx:ahon. l.A:t us show you how you can hecome the proucl O\\ ncr of this pride of ownership 4 plex. Great investment for lax sheller and ap- precla tlon 3 bedroom o wn e r 's uni t with fireplace plus three 2 bedroom units. Owne r will help fina nce. For more lnformalw n call 963·6767. Cll'fN 111 11 • " ~ w" ro M 111c1 • • [~t&M1N ATTENTION INVESTORS 14 UMITS-OCEAM $100,000 3 bl oc•ks lo bl•ach in es tablisher! prid r of ownership beach com· munil.y. High lncom«' will Ahow c ash flow with minimum required down payment. Excellent In· vestment opJ)Ortunlty for the handy. Will 1how Im· mediate o pprec:iatlon with a Utile spr ut'ln11 up. Hurry for this unique Pl'OPfr1)' Call for more 1n!orm11tion on 1hl11 pro p•rty. Allio othf'r out· &landing lnvc11l mcnt11. 983-7881. ONN "l 0• 11 S l'\/llil fn M Nr(I' !!lllil Qual.fled Ada SEE ALL THERE IS TO ENJOY from this custom Corona d~I Mar home oH•rlookm~ lhc whole harbor area! 3 l>t!drooms + maid's or oCtke. 3 bath.-., heated pool. one of a kind master suite & lots more! This is list · tld at $240.000. CORONA PACIFIC REALTOAS 644-8567 G.-ral 1002GeMf"Gl 1002 .....••..•...........•••...••... ~ ...........•• ~II. macneb /Irvine 1'-realty FIMER HOMES FROM $47 ,500 TO $1,200,000 VIEW -YllW -VIEW OPEH SUH. 12-5 P.M. AT 335 UMDO (Balboa Blvd./ls land/Bay/Lindo turn right). Custom Peninsula one· of.a-kind home. 3BR, 3 bath. 3·story 5 yr. old home. Huge 3rd BR on 3rd floor w/rireplace & wet bar -could be bonus, family room or guest quarters. View from every room. $182,000. (B49) llG CAHYOH W /YIEW Best buy in Big Canyon -3BRs, 21h baths. Needs a bit of d~orating. Pri ce is RIGHT! OrEH SUN. 12:3 0.4:30 r.M. # 15 RUE CANNES. (B50) FROKT ROW IM "THE ILUFFS .. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. VISTA MAltEU Great location w/wide greenbelt & bay view. Desirable end unit; 3BRs, 2'h baths. Beautifully decorated + air conditioned. Enjoy the "good life,'' practically maint .. free + use of comm. pool & lovely greenbelts. $152,500 Leasehold. (851) THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS... View of ocean, Catalina, bay, Newport Cente r & hills beyond. SpaciotLS courtyard home w/pool. Lg. airy rooms w/high ceilings - all rooms open to patio area. 4BRs, 4 baths. Perfect for entertaining & family living. $325,000. Beverly Morphy 64.2·8235. ( B52) GOl.HR'S PARADISE! R a ncho S an .Joaquin end-unit w/view of Jake & golf course. 2BRs, den /game room w/bar, 2lh baths, fireplace, formal dining, 2 patios for outside entertaining. Many up- g rades! $110,000. Vee. Stinson 642·8235. (853) PROMONTORY IAY 3BR -lg. family room -Brazilian redwood den -sauna -jacuzzi - 3800 sq.ft. -dock priv. -cedar ex· terior -r ecently completed . $375,000. Roy Rom ey 64.2·8235. (B54) HOW -SWEET IT IS! The Big Canyon life! Beautiful roll· ing fairway view from elegant 4BR Deauville. $285 ,000. Donna Lee Custer 642-8235. (B55) DHRRaD rATIO HOME . Terrific 3BR, family room home w /lovely atrium, soothing fountain, ultra premium landscaping w/full- sized olive tree. Decorated like a model. Don't miss it -steps from park & pooJ. $79,900. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (8 56) ONCE IH A. LIFmME This charming lBR (can easily be converted to 2BRs), 2 bath home is located right on the water s of Newport Bay -the home (part is mobile) is immaculate & th~ perfect place from which to observe the e ver changing marine scene. $47 ,500. Bob ~ane 644-6200. (B57) TERRIFfC TWO-SOMI! Super duplex w/great potential for summer/weekly rental. Just l'h· blocks from beach. P riced to sell at $125,000. Bob Owens 642·8235. (B58) Sl'YGUSS HARIOR VIEW Fashioned for family Jiving, de- corated in perfect taste. 2·story, 4BR, 21h bath home w/fun family room w/brick fireplace & wet bar. Beautiful brick floors & custom s hutter& for eye·catchlng charm. Covered brick patio. Dog.run. Lg. pool-size yard. $165,900 includes land. Lois Egan 644-6200. (859) UNDA ISU MIDITIRUMIAH One of the most magnificent res- idences on the Bay in Newport Beach. Over 100' of frontage. 4BR s uites + guest quarters. Handsome study w/wet bar. Billiard room - formal dining -lg. swlmmlng pool + jacuz?.i. Ed Giddings architect! Appt. only . Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. ( B60) HAUC>a ISL.A*> For those who want to live on the bay & enjoy total privacy. Ex· elusive tree·lined Jots w/grassy lawns & sandi beaches + beautiful established homes .. Only one home ayailable al this time -Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (B61) 642·1235 '444200 901 Dover Drive Harbor View c.nw Irvine et Clm_,pu.s V•lley Olnlllr 7'2·1414 \ ' [ I I I I ... - .. , l ' , ' C.f DAILYP1LOT Sunday J1nu1?30.19" J ~-~~•••••••f ~.~•~•••••··'~~!!.~~~•~••••••·l~!!.':';~.~ ...•..• 1~~:!.'!!~·~·•••••• ~:.~~ ...... J~::.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~~::!.~.~ ....... !!~!!'! .......... !~ !!~!!'! .... ._ ..... !?!~ ~~ .......... !~~ ~~... . .... !~~! !~~: .... ~ ... ~~! Geftff'ai I 002G...,... I 002 CitMNlf I 001 G...,.., I 002 ••·••·••·············•····•··•················ .............•........• ·•·····••·······•··•••• TUaTLIROCIC P'IJDI Immaculate s plitlevel home on quiet Cul-de-Sac street. 3 spacious Bedrms., formal dining + large family room with stone Cireplace. Very private re· a r yard with large heated pool and ample decking -mature Jandscaplng. 3 car garage + special parking for R.V. or boat. $152,500 you own the land. Treat yourself today, held open Sun. 18752 Via Palalino EAJlL Y ILUFFS -VIEW! On the bay -front row center Deluxe cn.d unit Francisc·an model. for extra privacy. 3 Bdrms . 21 ;! baths , formal dining, extra security system. Elegant decorating thruoul By appt $150.000 WE MEED SALESPEOPLE COMMISSIONS TO 700/o C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER General 1002GeMral 1002 •···•···•·•····•·······••·•····•··••·····••··• fllc~1~~.!~.~c:3~~~ HEW LJSTIHG-VIEW Beauti fully m aintained couple's home w/2 bedroo~. 2 baths. & large \it.•\\ mg dt.·ek O\ t.•rlook1ng Can· von & Little Corona Bt.•o..ith Ha\'C plans for expansion $215,000. OPEN 1-5 234 HAlll OUTSTAHDIHG VIEW This s plit level Bluffs home has 3 bedrooms. 21f.? baths, fireplace. plus an alarm & inlercorp system to give you added s ecurity. Call now lo see this ri ne home. $129,950. OP£H 1-5 2637 VISTA ORHADA IRVIHE TOWMHOME In beautiful Deerfield. Thi~ two bedroom highly upg raded home is priced as an investment opportuni- l \' iJl S()o.t,500. UNIVERSITY PARK'S FIH£ST Location! On the park in Village Ill. Step out to the adult's pool & s pa. Detached 3 bedroom & family room garden home. Baylor model wilh fi replace. Only S74,900 includ- ing the land. SPECTACULAR OCUH VIEW One of a kind home featuring 3 bedrooms. guest house. 3112 baths. formal d ining, fa mily room . 2 fireplaces. Has office. workshop and rec. vehicle p<1rking . All this in· cluding Old Corona del Mar charm. $275.000. BIG CAMYOM llGCAHYOH- COUMTIY REHCH Arch itecturally exciting in every detail High. coved ceil in~s. French doors. plank noor entry. Taste I ul blend of wood, b r i c k & .m a r b l e D e n w/fireplace. walk-in wet bar, wine refrigerator, formal din· ing room. Prime golf course view. $415.000 OrtM 2·5 #5 HHMIT AGE RESH AS S,.IHG IH llG C.\HYOH And JUSt as pretty. 4 bedrooms. family room. dining room with high beamed ceilings, pegged & grooved hardwood floors , lovely bri c k p atios, lus h lands cape w/fountain. BBQ. • firepil. Magnificent for family. $232.000. llG SAYlMG-llG CANYON Owner will carry paper for select buyer & pass savings on. :'\o loan cost. no pre-pay . Its a Broadmoor Plan JV that is gor geous, private, tasteful & everything you want in a 4 bedroom e legant home . $229,500. 11• CAHYOH TOWNHOUSE In a park-like setting overlook- rng Big Canyon's C ham p1onship golf course, you'll find this light & airy 2 bedroom home. Brand new.mirror ed wardrobes. wet bar & autumn tan carpets. Move in now. $125,000. 11• CANYON TOWNHOMI Private community, modern kitchen , tenni s co urt, s k ylights. pool, mirrored wardrobes, jacuzu. Wheat col· ored carpets, park-like Getting on 6th fairway, wet bar, etc .• et.e., etc. S14S,OOO. A COUWIU. IAMOI CO. 644-1766 HOMES OPIH 1-5 llds Aft• w UNIQUE IN JASMINE CREB -Neat 2 bdrm .. den nr tennis courts, jacuzzi, & pool $140.000. See Ronnie Lundy at 18 Shoal Drive. UNIQUE IH RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN - s mashing condo, 1563 sq. ft .. views, decor, privacy. Asking $102,000. No signs a llowed -so you must find Pat Lane at 21 Rana. UNIQUE OH IALIOA ISLANO - Shingled 2 story, 3 bdrms., brick patio. Asking $124,500. See Rita Boland at 2Z1 Apolena. UNIQUE IN CORONA DR. MAR -COt· ta ge, So. of hwy., 2 fireplaces, 2 bdrms .. 2 baths. See Bonnie Evans at 432 Carnation. Bring $149,500. UHIQUE IM THE ILUFFS -3 bdrm end unit with lovely patio. Asking $126,000. See Marge Ell more at 501 Playa. UNIQUE OVER NEWPORT HARIOR 4 bdrm., 2 story, mcre<11ble Hay views, room for tennis. See Jane Paquin at 1101 Kings Road. $325.000. UNIQUE IH HAHOR VIEW HILLS -3 bdrm Lusk. charming, sunny, super condition. See Sharon Smith at 1234 Sand Key. Br)ng $155,000. UNIQUE IM CORONA DR MAR -So. Hwy, 3 bdrm. 2 bath. charmer, VA loan. See Nadine Croul at 605 Carna- tion. Bring $110,000. UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS - tremendous view, delightful home, 2 bdrms. den. nr pool, tennis. See Nan· cy Laux at 2515 Port Whitby. Bring $126,900 for fee land. UNIQUE IH THE ILUFFS -Delores. J Bedrms .. 2 ~ Baths. immed. occup .. great greenbelt. asking $129,500. See Fran Scott at 2195 Vista Entrada. UNIQUE IM IAYCREST/IACKIAY - Nicely located 4 bdrm, 3 bath, w/fam rm + pool & lge covered patio. All for $116 ,000. See J a net Lehman at 1743 Bayport Way. UNIQUE IN COSTA MESA -Charming 4 bdrm. pool home. slide, near S.C. Plaza. $fi6.500. See Wendy Beam 1003 Post Road near Babb Street. U~l()U~ fi()Ml:i REALTORS' THI N/Ctsr PCO'LE SELLING T HE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR. 875-6000 MESA VERDE, 646·5990 • CALl. US ~ll macnab I Irvine ~ realty EXECUTIVE HOMES FOR THE DISCRIMIHA TIHG IUYER OH~A-KIHD-IN HARIOll VIEW! T h is beautifully custom ized Portor mo features a gracious main home w/3BRs, 2'h baths, family room, formal dining & living room w /fireplace wall, high ceilings w/ex· posed beams & quarry tile entry. The guest quarters are separated by a s pacious gated courtyard & in· clude kitchen. 11h baths, bedroorna & sitting room. $159,000 fee. (B45) SPACIOUS MEW EHCM.AMD C.APECOD Need room. view & location? Thi& charming 6BR family home features oak-paneled family room, brick fireplace wall & huge recreation room w/cusl-0m oak built-ins. Lg. separate dining room, formal living room w /marble fireplace + beautiful yard w /pool. jacuzzi, playhouse & gazebo to enjoy the city lights, hills & ocean view! $325,000 fee. (846) PAMOIAMIC VIEW! Bay, boats & city lights! Dramatic Dover Shores 2BR + den, -wood & stone home w /s pacious private courtyard, pool, jacuzzi, garden lights & maint·free landscaping on lg. comer lot. Features 2 rtreplaces, lath & plaster, beautifully crafted built-ins + deluxe security system . $215,000. (847) .. A TOUCH OF CLASS .. Ocean view -clty lights + 2-storles of built-in elegance w /spacious en- try, spiral staircase, cathedral cell· ings, 4 BRs, family room w/brick fireplace wall, formal 4ining/llvlna room w /flreplace & huge recreation room w /ocean view + balcony. Gorgeous pool, jacuzzi & 8' firepit. $299.500. (M8) '42·1235 '44·6200 tOi 00¥tr Orlw H•rbor View Cenwr lrvlM •I C•mpu• V•l .. y Clnltr 752-1414 ' -· , • .J Wood & Glass, Ocean View $155,000 . ii' . I .s .• Limited Edition Hornes OLDE DEL MAR~ .. · .. Developed By . I. Madison West Development Co. Marketed By the jelley company 1139-41 Camino del Mar; Del Mar • 755-6617 G..,-01 1002 GeMrol I 002 Gflterot 1002 G.....-ol 1002G....-al 1002 .......•....•........•. .•..•.••.•............. .••.................... . ........•......•...... ··············~········ 31EDROOM PLUS 22x 20 FAMILY ROOM Prestige home 1n pre· stige location. Seeluded on quiet Cul-de-Sac stret>l. Walk to schools. churches, parks and shopping center. Custom built 22 x 20 Family Room with beam ceil· ings. Call 963·6167. Ol'IN '" Q. fl s fl,JN ro ar NICI' !9i&MI MHaVer•41drm VACANT & READY FOR YOUR JNSPEC· T ION. Super family home with lg. Bdrms. dbl. brick fireplace, beaut. carpels, heavy shake roof, family room and much more. Good location on quiet street-one block t.o park and schools. Hurry. don 'l miss this one! 546·5880 ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS lASTSIDt COSTA MESA 2 HOUSES. I LOT Super sliirter invest· ment. 2 spacious homes forthepriceofone in fun· tastic East Side Costa Mesa. You can't do bet· ter than this. Much loo much lo describe, so give us a call. 646-7171. $91,950 full price! Ol'fN 111 9 • 11 s IU'J ro tt ""'' • 1(116;111 SPORTSMAN'S DREAM REDUCED OVER S3.000. Exceptional custom home bulll by l.elmke-lath & plaster construction. N. Tustin location is perfect for the aportsman~oned for horses. with an ideal lot for park Ina R. V's .. boats. etc. Beautiful 3BR, FR home is In brand-new condition SALES ASSOCIATE Efl.HN IAUGHMAM orEM HOUSE SUM I ·S 206 7th St, Huntington Beach 4 BEDROOM, 2'h BATH $87.990 6871 Retherford, Huntington Beach 3BEDROOM,1~ BATH $67,000 19132 Stingray, Huntington Beach 4 BEDROOM, lo/• Ba, F .R. $55,500 8951 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 2 BEDROOM, 21h Ba Condo $54,900 4109 W. 5th St, Unit K -1 Santa Ana 2 BEDROOM, l~ Ba condo $28,900 275 Albert Place. Costa Mesa 3 BR. l :i4 Ba, F.R. Pool $83,500 OPPOltTUMITY C.AIHll HIGHT Come as you are and get the details on your future in the lucrative real estate profession. Speak direetly with our Fountain Valley Manager. Available Tues. evening 6 to 9 p.m . or call for appt. PLAH TODAY FOR YOUR TOMORROW 18055 Magnolia St., Fountain Valley 963-8311 I 1002w.,...... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CalDo,te 142-Ufl •• IEAUTIFUL 4 b edroom home nr· Westminster s hopping mall & Goldenwest College. $65,000. Owner will carry large 2nd. IMMACULAn 3 bedrm, hrdwd floors, beaut landscpd. Nice r esidential area. $56,900. Owner will carry 2nd. with many custom up· arades. Separate 12'x8' I 0 JIG workshop. Has potential GeMf'OI 0 ettttol I 002 !or RP zoning on over ••••• •••••••••••••••••• •• •••• • •• • ••••••••••••• 'r!lrd. acre lot. NOW only 118,900. OONAlD M. lfltD ", .. ,, ........... .. IYOWHU LAKE FOREST II REDUCED! Lakefront + dock. 48r, 3Ba, air, 581-8115. Open Weekends SPA.MISH IST A Tl +GUHTHOUSI + PO()L.-$17 ,500 AuthenlJa red tllet root. Sheltered uchaded entry to finest livlnC rooml CanUna kJt.cheo plua din· lfta! Three Bandido IWt bedroom• plus otver before never apln Wlne cellar and work sbop. SparltlJna •ummer run pool ob .18 acre. Scpar•l4 IUe•l hou••I Pantho Villa muat bave Uvod hero · don't wait tor tbJt romantic advenlu(e. C.ll ClUICk 847-4I010. Ol lfll lu t •II\ ,IPJ Id fl •Mf'I • !Wrlll FIXER UPPER ~ Six units in Dana Point. Ex~llent opportunity. Low down. Seller will f 1nance. $15S,OOO. NEAR MISSION Seven acres in historic San Juan Capistrano. Ocean & valley views . ·zoned for horses. Can be divided. ;$279,500. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY I 1·4 PM Custom 3 Bedroom, 2 bath cedar ,home. eo6 Calle Del Cerrito, San Clemente. ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS Rr~ltor 496 -7111 CE ·t 110111 ILllRS 1CO. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 1 eOPIN SAT. & SUH. I ·5 # 16 DEEIWOOD LAM!. I ,. llG CANYON 4 B e droom Pool H o me o f Unsurpassed Quality and Beauty. Sweeping View. Tastefully Decorat- ed in Hues of Green & Mellow Yellow. Lends itself to ejther Formal. or Informal Entertaining. Master Bedroom S~e. l)~s APi:ivate · Jacuzzi. F"or lhe Discfiminating Buyer. Big Canyon $295,000 : #24 ROYAL ST. GEORGE. llGCAMYOH On the Gol£ Course in Big Canyon! New Custom Contemporary with 3 Br 3 Ba Family Room with Wet Bar, 70 Ft. Terrace Deck,! Red Cedar Shake o~ ~ O't Sicijng. 1Mex- ic a n Drifl\Cf, 1~.ock Fireplace, Circulating Hot Water, Vaulted Beam Ceilings. All Electric Kitchen with Micro-wave Oven. Countless oth e r Amenities. R e duced to $259 ,50Q 205 VIA UDO SOUD ,, With Pier for Large Yacht. 4 Bedroom Plus Study. Delightful Sunny Colors. Huge Kitchen with Pass-Through Bar. Formal Living and Dining Area with Most Unusual Firepla ce. Upstairs Mas ter Bedroom Suite Also Has Cozy Fireplace with Unbelievable View. Jus t waiting fo( New. Owner. $210,000 Leasehold. ' .. ' 116 VIA 9UITO I Lido Is le, 2 Story 3 Bedrooms Street to Strada Resid e n ce. Wprm , Friendly Atmosphere. Over.sized Pass-through Bar from Kitchen to Living Room. Large Patio jus t Made for Entertaining, Master Bedroom inviting ;w,ilh ll,9 Bright, Warm Color Tones $145 ,000 'Open SUNDAY 1·5 411 PLATA-IN THE ILUFFS Immaculate E Plan Condominium Ready for Occupancy. 3 Bedtooms 210.l Baths. Family Room Patio. Superb Vi ew of Upper Bay. For Lease at $750 Montb. SUNDAY 1-4 t 460 PROSPICT ST. Lovely 1 Story with Beautiful Decor. 2 Bedr~i I)~ Baths, Oen. 2 Private PatSu~ •. um Entry. Near Clubhouse, .t'ool & Tennls Court. REDUCED $71,950 elY ArPOIHTMEHT I• UDO VIEW 14 YJAC>(fr Apartment with 5~ Ft. Balcony Overlooking !Lido ·Cbannel. 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Van Luit Wallpaper: Par~uet Floors in Entry Hall. Low Monthly Maintenance $130.000 Leasehold. OUTST .. IMGtiUSTOM 16Pux In Much Desi Cor.ona.del Mar. Tri-Level Mai Hoti~e ~eaturing 4 Bedrooms Plus. Most 1,Jnusual and Decorative 'l£xtei1bf" of Glass, Wrought Iro~ 4iicS \Vhlte Brick. Surprises tike Wine Cellar, Billard Room. Sundeck, Bai:.-B·Quc Area. 1 Bedroom, 1 Bat}\ Rental in Rear. Unlike Anything' in {be Area. $165,000 ~~ tt ' ;. • . 4HOa .. ape~~ JW.'rotS ... DOV.~ 631-tBOO .. s' ' --.... ,_....,,..,. . ~.~.~~ ........ ,~c:':!!!.~~~~ ........ ~~!~!!.'!';.~~ ......... ~.~!!!!.~~.~~ ........ ~c:'!!!!.~~~-~~ ........ ~~!!!!.~~.~~........ Sunday January:lO. 1gn OAILY P1LOT CS • Ci,_,.., I 002 CHMrel I 002 GeMr.t I 002 G.-t"Clfl I 002 H040n Fol' S• H041Sfl for Sale Hou•H for Sa&. Relocating? TARBELL CAN HELP YOU locate your new home and sell your present home at a good prof1t1 We re a member of AELO Inter-City Retocat1on Serv1ce a national network of realtors experienced 1n handling family relocation problems Whether moving across town or across country call the friendly folks a1 Tarbell After all we ve been Fl~DIN' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WESTWASWOM! Oceanoir 4 ldrm! Beautiful home 1n excellent area ot Huntington Beach. Walk to grade schools. quiet CDS street Garage converted to family room. rich wood paneling and carpets too' 4 bedrooms 1 v. baths. living room warmed by a lire s glow. Din· 1ng kitchen, handy bu111-tns $69.900 Carl 540-1720 -S4J ,500 -YA Terms! Charming staner home with a small covered patio with BBQ area 1n the large rear yard playhouse area for the kids 3 bedrooms d1n1ng area in the lam1ly kitchen Private master su•te with dressing area Convenient 10 bus and shop- ping serv1cet Call 1oday •t won t last 1onq S40-1no Summerfield Special! Convenient to South Coast Praza' Super ii year old bqme 1n super areal 4 versatile bedrooms. I~~ baths Formal dcn1ng room served by a cotai- ly modern kitchen F1replace warms the h'-'•ng room. separate lam1ly room 1or parties or JUS! plain relaxing Oversized master bedroom S66. 950 Call 540-1 720 OceanYiew Schools! Delightful 3 bedroom family home 1n excellent school area• Canopy patio area surrounded by neatly groomed yards with sprinklers for conve· nutncel H o baths, bullet dining room. gourmet kitchen Large master bedroom D1n1ng area of party bar off t'1e entry foyer $64 950 Catt 540·1720 ftrutlge VIiia flartc! Executive home 1n super area ol Villa Part..' Pa;k-hke grounds ennance this generous S•ied home' Freshly painted 1ns1de and out Tastelullv decorated in nch rones and textures Cusrom shutters 1n the large family room brand spank1ti new carpets to sink your feet into 4 bedroom~ 2 baths Brick llreplace to 'inuggle bv A hf!ck of a home for 5120 000 C;ilt 540-t 7;>0 NHds Lo•ln'! But what a value on this 2 on a rot :.pec1ai' Pa•nr patch and prohl' Bolh are great for rentals or hve 1n one and let the other hero yflur payments 3 bedroom front house one bedroom "' back Full pnce for :>otti 15 1usl S 54 000 Call 540-I 720 Wh1din9 Staircase! Leads to the upper level ot this gorgeous wood bridge townhome Wood parquet lloors •ustl beige carpets Spacious ma'\ter suite ha~ a oath 3nd dressing area Family room qreat to• enter ta1n1n9 Coty lireprace warms the wtnlf!• cn111 lli.1r cond1t1on1nq tor cool summer comfort 4 bedrooms or convertible den J t>atns •or vour lamlly s convenience Formal d1n1ng nu"''"' $98 950 Call 540-1 72f'I Mewpori Crest! Charming home with a super view to Catarina from the pnvate master $u•te Walk to beach renn1s courts even has a comm 0001 Garage door OP4tner. truh compactor and '!ell crean· ing oven are 1us1 a few of the handy extras• 3 bedroom condo. 3 lull baths Ear-in ll:1tcnen seoarate family room Log s1zeo fireplace OA•uxe k1tehan S89 950 c&ll lod;w 540.1770 T11rtlt Rock Hiik Exours11e e•ecut 1ve home 1'\ pres11ge lrv1n13 ilrea' Prof8$Slonally fandscaoed yards 1ots of fr uit trees Wet bar 1n the f.1m1lv room ad1acen1 to pany oat10 Beamed ceiltnQS. -90rg.eous Orick hreolace 3 bedrooms 1l4 ~~hs Pecan wood cabinets Breakfast room :irea Absofuterv beiiu1tluf h()m<> s 132 500 call 540-1720 OuttfCMClng Custo111! Designed for the d1scnm1nat1ng home buyer' Ouahty Cl.l!ltom. open beamed ceilings. roman tvb. new carpeti; lhruout Freshly painted. lush atrium with large Englush Walnut trees 3 bedrooms. 1\4 baths Birch cab1riets. breakfast nook +dining room seoarate family area lov- ely bnck paho for outdoor tun Plenty of room lor ooof s t 29.500 Call 540-t 720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL RSMTORS . G) Metftber RELO --StrYirMJ 700.0 Cities Thruoat Th~ Unlt~d Stat~s ········ ...............•........•....•..... ······················· ·•··•·•·······•········ ........•.......•••.... •··••·•····•······••••• •.•..•................. l 002 GeMrof 1001 ••••••••........•••••••......•...........••••...•.••............••.•. W l·.Sl.EY N TAYLOR CO. IU..:ALTOHS ·.i :i lT W4u * *SHOPPER'S SPECIALS*• H1~h Vuluc Budf(ct Strctcht!rS for the wise mvestor! JASMINE CRHk OM!-STOltY A real Ooll ! New ex.elusive! Perrect plan with 2 bdrms .. den & 2 baths. Lge living rm. lge dining rm. wet bar. beaut. ldscpng Terrific jacuzzi Security gate. pool. tennis ct. $154,000 CREAM PUff DUl'LU 3 Bdrms. each 1n lhis tastefully dt-corated. owner oc· cup1ed, custom built unit. First time of fered. 11:1 Btk. to be:.t beach. 6 Car park ing. ll543rd STREET. OPEN SUN. 1 5. $185.000 SINGU FAMILY HOMES IM•wporl-Mfta School Ol1hicff 26 SHOAL DR Sat/Sun 1-5 l llG CAHYOH TOWHHOMES Golf course views! Brllnd new' Security gate' Pools & tennis courts' "Oakcrest .. 1 sty 2 BR. Highly up" graded. A (/,_ lush c.ptng & drapes. microwave, tile entry $130,000 FLOATING ISlAHD 2·Story contem· porary Spanish. Dramatic use of glass & wood: just completed, J bdrms .. 21,:1 baths. Jacuzzi plus m any extras 313 ISLAND, OPEN SAT 1SUN 1 !; $145.000 Come early anti ehoosc your lot. sign your contract. A $2000. good faith deposit 1s required <there is no time to con~truct models ). New sing le family Bucc·ola homes under construct10n <frammg s tage> DELIVERY APRIL /MAY 1977 "G rcenbner" 2 sly model 2 BH. sit IRUD & IUTTER 5 Units m Dana Point above Marina. Cannot be duplicated ' $135.000 1 and 2 Stor y large lots. 3 bedrms .. 2 Of 2112 baths. traditiom1l des igns . fireplace!> m spacious family room. Dining and Breakfast area Shake· roofs Thermal insulation in ceilings and outsidt> walls and many, many more amenities including A LARGE ICITCHEM GRHHHOUS£ WIMDOW t tng rm .. 2 ha formal OH. S149.500. "l•:l Oorc.ido · :i bdrm . 21 ~ ba .. 2 story Lge kitchen & OR $159.500 26 Canyon Island Dr Sat/Sun 1·5 1 Off Ford ltd t-:ast of .1 amboree ' TWO LAYER OCEANFRONT Duplex best beach. fantastic lax shelter 3 Hc:irms each $175,000 MINT COHDITIOH 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. WATERFRONT home w/family rm. Near tennis cts. & swimming pool $110,000 Great lot«1t1on on Paul<inno i\ve , north on Babb frorn Baker St. I Bt:twn Fa1rv1ew & Bnstol Sts . 2 Min. to So. Coast Plaza and ('IOSl· lo schools . other necessities and arterial h1~hways 1. SHORECLIFFS-f'OOL-SZJS,000 Want an exclusive address? A most distinguished looking exterior'! Quiet neighborhood'! A lovely 3 BR English rus tic home with a picturesque set- ting? Then hurry to see this! Priced from $81.950 to $86,500 l:!.ubject to chonQe} DAVIDSON REALTY Excellewt Financing COMl'LETIOH WILL IE A'RIL/MA Y 1977 201 MORNING CYN. Sat/Sun 1-5 5801 W Coa~t Hwy N B 645 • 7575 3116 Newport Blvd N 6 6 73· 9060 llG CAHYOH -$285,000 Golf course view' Best location ! Just s teps to Big C.:yn C.C.! We are proud lo offer such ;.in e legant 3 BR 2-s tory model. Built by Ocanc Humes. Smart ly decorated lhruoul. Inviting jacuzzi ? kUE GRAND VALLEE SattSun l ·:i ~~~~! .......... ! ?~~,~~~~! .......... ~~~~ We s uggest that you see our Sales Representative on premises from 11 a.m to dusk on Sat. and Sun. or call our office at 540·8833 Monday thru Friday 8-5'. Eves. call our Sales Repres1~ntative 537 7722. LIDO ISLE HOME FOR LUSE Lovely 2 story, 3 Hdrm & den home incl lge master BR w tlge sundeck Spac LR & format dining. Cpts , drapes Unfurnished . $1.000 mo. *UNITS* • 4..p.x. J yeon old. ,.... HlllttlnC)tOft Hari)or. Encle>Md IJClrCKJH. • 4-plH, Hooq Hospital ar..a. ,URE l'RIDE OF OWHHSHll' • Tri..p.x, larcie fi...,,.ace In each wlit * /Juccofa_j.J.omej Quality Home• Siftce I 947 4501 lirch St., Hewport IHCh 714: 540-8833, Eves: 537.7722 * • 4 tri~xes -fiHr uppen 21 I I San Jooqula HI•• Road HEW,ORT CENTER, N.I . 644-4910 • 7 units, brcmd new, tlm• to chooH colon & optfOM. Excefl...t ~a. Costa Mesa Single Family Homes ~~~!8! •.......•. ~?~~1 ::~~~! .......... ~~~~ • 71 units, to ~·construc:tfll. ChooH colors. Great location. ly appcMt.......,. Oll'iy. • 42 wtits, to IM cORstruchd. ChooM colon. G~at location. ly appoln......, Oflly. Gt'Mral I 002 Ge-tterol 1002GeMral 100% . •.•........•........•.•.•.........••............••.....•..•.•••••.•. ,.. SPYGLASS FAVORITE Just listed popular Tradewinds model on breathtaking ocean and bay view homesitc. Spacious 4 bedrms & rumily rm. 2 fplcs. 3 bath~. great nook off kitchen , $238,500. 1 3411 LUSK ii R EA L TY a John D. L usk & Son Co. • 11 units, undet-cottstrucffon. Still time to c~ colors & options. WiN 1-c,._,.. • 7 units, only 2 yn. old. A./D, <Jrfft rental Cl~CL Sl79,950. • 18 ..Vb, all 2 bdrm., 4 yrs. old. UNDER S 16,500 per unit. • 203 llllih. 3 yn. old. Complet• ,-.c. focilftin. bct'lleftt rftttol area. l"Quail 1 l~Quail ~ liiii IPlac• Iii IPlac• Prapertiea ~ Prap•rti•• . 7Sl•1920 ~ 7Sl·l920 " 'AOO OUAIL ST NlWPOaT &IACt< t•OO OUAIL St NIWPOAI H•Ct< DR's PRACTICE ... OR?? ... :-..l'.11' lluui: 11•"1• T ,11.1 lllL•r p11t1l'llh. P\'11i:hllul hornl• "'1lh It• p,11 k1111• :--p.u•t·~ 11tu . ., t uon1 ru •·\ pawl «11uld lio· .1111 111 11 ,111111 H1•alt\ .. 1 I '1m1pll•t1• ~i ;,1~1 640-6600 G~~~ t•1·r1t• • L('. M r•ll•"' ?.~~!~~! .......... ~?.~~ 1::~~~! .......... !?~~ ::~!~! .......... !?~~ 1 ::~~! .......... !?~~ ::~~~! .......... !?~~ SELECTED HOME BUYS l'OOL !'LAYERS l'AltADISE Spacious fam home w/huge -.e p rumpus rm to accommodate your pool table. Lge bdrms. cheerful frplc & btrtly lndscpd . 64fl· 77i1 or 540·8944. COSTA MESA SHA.,, SHAR,, SHAlt'1 3 bdrm beauty w/lots or eye appealing natural wood & professional wall graphics. Xlnt north CM location. Just ltsted 646-77 11 or 540-8944. fiHB41lOOK CHARMH Exquisitely decorated & upgraded. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. frml din rm in choice area. Lus h lndsc·pin1.c newly listed 545-9491 MY WJTH GUEST HOUSE Lovely 3 bdrm. 2 bath home. New crpts & drps. Dr-amatic noor to ceiling stone rrplc. All p lus gue!!l -l bdrm. Uv rm & bath . 545·9491 QOLf COURSE IST A Tl Btnly upgraded exec home on golf course. Every rm very s pacious. lge m aster down. 3 up. 2'h baths, frml din rm, lge fsim rm w'wet bar. 545-9491. FIXER PLUS ,OOL T h i s 3 bdrm home has overs i7.cd pool CH&F) Needs some TLC but xlnt buy at $49.000 wl GI terms. Quiet tree -lined st r eet. 545-9491. MESA VHDE EXECUTIVE Sharp 2 story, 4 bdrm. 2 bath home in finest area. L ge liv rm w/ PV stone frplc, sep din, fam kitchen on premium sized cul·de-sac lot. 545-9491 . N1:wrORT BEACH IRVIME LIDO ISLE $217,700 Outs tanding c ustom bit home wi4 bdrms. 3 ba. fam rm. sep game rm & 3 car garage. 646-7711or540-8944. MAGHIFfCEHT VIEW Of Newport Beach Bay & mountain s . 3 spacious bdrms. 3 ba ths , ram rm, plus den/office or 4th bdrm . Just reduced to $142.500. ' 646-771tor 54().8944. IAYCREST Most unusual cstm designed VIP r esidence w/3 spacious bdrms. 3 baths, FRML din rm & fam rm plus btn pool .Ju s t lis ted' 646·7711 or 540-8944. LAGUMA HIGU~ VIEW Btnly upgraded Pacesetter home. 3 bdrms. r m rm. din rm w /seren e 8i vry· te lushly lndscpd patio. G cat va lu e at onl y $92.5 0 646-7711 or 540-8944. ~AGUMA MIGUEL ,RICE REOUCTIOM Only $63.500 buys this Laguna Hills beauty 3 bdrms. 2 baths. w 1 brick frplc , 2 patios , much redwood decking. 545·9491 . LIST YOUR HOME WITH YOUR ~IENDL Y LOCAL REAL EST A TE GIANT 160,000 HOMES SOLD SINCE 194 t 15,000 hotMs sold 1htce stwt of I 97 6 340 HOMIS SOLD EACH WEB How did we become so blg? By selling homes fast -one at a ~1me! You'll en1oy working with proven reat 'estate experts the friendly people to see are at Walker & lee YOUR NlAlllST WAU(Eft & llE Offltl IS OHN ~ .. :: :: ::::::: :::rn::!:~::!.11 141121.1 110 8:30 A.M. 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IJIJlllt·UU.1714JIJJ-6HO A' \ Cite of n ewporl jJ) REALTORS . 675·5511 -. -- OPEN HOUSES #20 WHITEWATER DR. -JA5MltU CREEtC: "Moonr~st" model, P1an 4, beoauHM- ly decOt"ated, 2 stary, 3 bedroom. fcnily roon1. 21h baths, WIUS&ldly lcrge ycrd I patio oreo, imported tile 41oors, tostdully wotlpo~rfll. paneled fcnily room ll'ecky cedar & mirrors). 411 an...itiH -24 hour security CJUard, pool, jacuni, clubhouse. tMo nis courts. S I 87. 500. Of"" SWKlcry I 05. # 18 CAMYOH ISUHD DRIVE: liCJ Cmtyon TowMcMlse. 3 B~ C11Nt t.t.n, catttedrot ceilittCJS. spacious, cyocious IMn«J -,ool & tennis, in the heart of Newport l•och.. S 158,400. Open Sat & Sun I ·5. #6 CANYON LAME -CA.HYON CREST: l ...-oom. family room. 21/2 battu, fireploce1 in IMMJ room & master bedroom. fonnarl cinincJ. S650 montNy-yrty lecn.. 0,.., Sat & Sun 1.5. SOU'Jlol OF HIGHWAY -Grfft locatl°" witfl •iew. Exdusi•• 4 bdrm. 3 bath, Ii• ""' fonnot diftin«J rm or dett w /wftf bar, deck ond entertainnwftt patio. Approx. 2900 sq. ft. 2 Ccr gar •/et.ct opener and off 1trfft portdnc}. Yecrfy IHte S650. 0,.., Sul. 1·5 #59 JASMINE CREEK -OCEAN VIEW. leovtlM sunMh m.d C atollna •l•w: belt- ing two-story home with mony b11Jltln f•otures, hiCJhly upcyockd opplimcft, 11111~ rortd wotl,, gloss sh~lns: l ledroonl, 2 11> both, famity room. Se-curity quard 24 hours. pool, jacuni, clubhouse ond t•nni• courts. l'IHM cotl fOt" an appolntmetlt. JaHliH C....t& haa the best of ••9t ytfiw19 -I lutow, I 11 .. ~ too. IJ.., Cot.t. GOOD IUY IH IACK IA. Y: 3 ... OOfft. 2 bath. n•w c~. IMtMJ rOOM Md cln"'9 room, poMtltMJ, laf"99 cOY9"d paffo. fruit trHs. PS.as. cotl for oppolnhMttt. S7S,OOO. HARBOR HIGHLAND -4 Ir, den home. close to $Chool1. llbrary, shopplnCJ & pork. BICi BONUS is a larqe farm stylt kltch•n w / beam ullln9• & custom wood eoblneh. Coll for appointment. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coolt t+-y., CoroM def Mair 675-551 ' 1002 ....•....•..............•..............•..•.•. JUST GOOO SIHSE Here 's an outstanding value lowest price Tradcwln ds model by $37 ,000. Fabulou~ ocean and bay views. It's spic and span ! DAILY PILOT ••···•··••············• ChMrol I 00 •.....•.....•........•. BIG CANYON H.·.rnt 1t1H 1.11*• llv dt·n ,\ IJlll rm, rn •• ''I \ I t I I 4 ,. t '-' ... t ' II' ·H'llt I 11 I'll( Y. I Ill ~ 11 "11 I J • I 11 I II 1 fl d Y.,1l«rf.1ll t,11 .. 11 hum, 1111 ··nlt'n.1111111~ "''C'Urt 1\ I'. II.II II ,I . I'·" I'' ~Ii! )IMI 6•0-6600 ~~~ l'J~.~~~~~~ New listing: $49,000. MODOWM PAYMT. Hardwood Floors Vrl'~hl ~1~1~~.~·tl1 lil'ht l \\ 1lli 1 IJllllll I I.iii 111 II .111d ,11 I 1•1111<lil llllf I Ill: \ ,11 ,1 Iii 1Uld .1 ph•11 111 t 111 t1u" Ill 1111\" di 1."'1.UO W"tha"en Realton lnt'I RE H~twork Hew listin9 II " H u I' I( \' I , ...... 110:.n.~ \1111111•i.:11 m•1•h·I ,'(, ... h 0... 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"'' h \ u from hstcony nn IJrrt' ,.,\.1\e -1iu1d lot lh11t 111 1dr11I fnr pnrklnii li\i ~ IH1.1\1>. etc Nr 11ut-.1und1n.c 3rhls. & rtchnit ~• .1hl1' Will bf' )'()\Jr Ill'\ <'IHI Rt'l' tu buy a hutrlt' 111 P1•1u·cwk Hiii ar.-:i for ll'~" lh11 n SIOO,oou NOW 11•1htrl'fl In ft.~ CALL NOW 752·7315 DONALD M.81RO lt•"9cl•~ ."''~' • HOUSES .FOR SALE I IEDIOOM 300 E <.:oust lfwy #76(0eAnic.i 1~n 642 8235 $Z7 .soo Sun. to.s :lo 2 IEDROOM #5 Ch~rrv South < UtH v Prk I Ir-. 968·3.131 ~.900 SlUl I 5 234 H1vel Dr . Corona dt>I Mar 644 1766 S.215,000 Sun I S 21 I 20lh St, Newport Beach 673-6261 $79,500 Sunday 1 s 432 C arnation, old CdM. CdM 675-6000 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1 s 5l5 Irvine, Newport Heights, NB 642·5200 $75, 000 Sal. Sun I r, 115 46th ~'treet, Newport Beach 673·6210 $97,500 Sat /Sun I 4 12:J Via Zur 1eh (Lido Isle) N.B. fi44· 7211 $12!J,500 Salt Sun 12-5 #!I Ambcrwood <Smoketrec> Irv 559 W32 W2 500 SuJl('fay I 5 2 IR & f:AM RM or DEH IM !-iolarw t 1<.uwho San Joaqwn1 Irv ti4•1·64.ro0 Sal Sun I .) • IUOOSant1ago c Dover Shrs> NB n44·6200 $215,000 Sat Sun I 5 7 ~111nt.111a:-. !'\ort <· I !tan S;1 Jot In h42·823.5 SI 10,000 Sat Sun I :; 2505 Vista C B:.iyshores 1 NB ti42·8235 S12'J,500 Sat Sun I 5 1100 Dover Dr . Newpor1 Beach 642·8235 $124.500 SatrSun 1·5 * •35 Balboa Coves. N .R fl7~i-4ti60 SH~.500 ~un I 5 2816 CLiff Drive, Newport Beach G45·3474 SM9.500 Sal/Sun 12·5 2G Shoal l>r <Jas mine Creek ) CdM 6·14·4910 $154.000 SattSun 1 :; • • :.l2<J Via Lulu Nord #I . Lido lsll· 111\lJ fiHil S229,000 S<1t 1Sun I ;, t I !J Via Yell a I Lido hie 1 N B fi7:Vi300 Sl45.000 Sat•Sun I 4 •I ~ Shoal Or. Jasm1nt· Crk, CdM 675·6000 $11\0.000 S<tl Sun I ~, •21 Hana. Rartd1<1San.Joaq Irvine fi75·6000 $102,000 Sat Sun I ;, 219 33rd St' P enn I Nl°Wp1Jrt Heh 1>75·4921/673-1684 Sat Sun 14 :J65 La P<'rk• Plac:e Newport Hts 752·1920 $77,000 Sun I 5 2515 Port Wh1tby.HarbVuHm. NB 675-fi(W $126,000 Sunday 1·5 3 BEDROOM 151.'J Hampden 1Cumc0Shrs> Cd~ li·1 l-fi200 Sat Sun I 5 • •:35 B;ilboa Cr1\.t'S, N B ti'7:J II Vi S 11;x :J<111 ~un I ;; IX12 P1 A!'>hftoy ( llVlfms1 ;-.; B f\10 1111 S 122 .. IO<l S:..it, Sun 11 ;; :l25 llo(:hcsle r, l•::.isl Costa Mesa 548 5211 Sal Sun 12 5 15 RucCanm·s 1 Bt.: Canyon) NB 61\2 K2:~ S<.1l I 5 Sun 12 : 30 .. 1 :JO :l:l2 Prospct't . '.\i cw port Shores. N . B 557 .4579 $7 1,500 Sal1S un l 5 :i~oWalnut <Newport Shores> NB S48 12'JO $'i~J.900Sat 1S1tn1 :30·4 :m • •4419 W ('oa~I II\\,\, N.H 645·:i474 $125.000 Sat1Sun 12·5 •201 Morning Cyn <S hon·c·ltffslCdM 644-4910 S23S.OOO Sat•Sun l s 7 Rue Grand \ allee ( Ht.t! Cvn > NR r,44 4910 S285,000 SJt Sun I :i :ll:S 1 .... 1and < Balt>o;1P1·ntn1 '\ R 645 7575 $M;';,000 S:.it Sun 1 5 -15!1\1,t;1 1-'lorJ ~l'\\-port Beach t11.J IHSI Sat Sun I 7> 1 l:.!liiH111·kl.1 nd <l.k r·1~1 1 El Toro 1'14 9416 ~l.500 Sat Sun 11 '.) •:llit1.1 Haqueta Bluff!';. :"li .B 1;~u <H61 $110,000 Sat Sun I ;, • • 141~'1 \\'('st Coast IJ"':.. :'-i R 1;n.f;900 SI 15.000 Sal Sun 1 I 1001 ~armers Dr . :"JC'wpnrt Heach 75!1 (»111 s:m1.ooo Sun 1 s liO.l Carnatwn old < d \1 Cd M ll75·6000 $110.000 Sat 'Sun I 5 •'~l!,:l V1sla f.ntrada. Bluffs , '.\'B 1;7;,.0000 SIW.500 S;,1l Sun I 5 227 Apolenu. f{;ilhoa bland, NB 675-6000 $12,1,500 Sal1Sun I 5 1607 PortSterlrng , II Vu. NµlBch tt40-99CK.I St:Ui.000 S:tttSun I 5 • •201 L 1-:dcc·watN \pl Hrh fi7:l '12!0 $~;!."l,000 Sat Sun I· 1 11:! El ~odt'11a. ~l1wp11rt Beat·h 5411 ZHJ S'l:l,000 Sal Sun I .'l • '.l072 ·r.1vlor Wa \ < ·11,td ~<'SJ , 11; ZHJ ~• 1.m Sat Sun 1 s 1211 Via Yf•ll.i. :'llcwport Reh 67'1 llilO $150.000 'lat ~ur1 I I 2.5R Cettl Plat'('. Cost ::i \I Psa 752 W20 Si0.000 Sun 1 5 172!'> Pl.11a dt•I Sur. JiC1lbo<t Pemn fi73·4():17 ~145.000 Sundav I 5 f.71 l ('alpd'tr<'le. lluntm~ton Bc.h 524 s•)4o Sunday I 5 205 Monte V1:-.lJ ( 1·:.S1de 1 <.: M 751 1473 $64,950 Sun I 5 :10R Vista Madera ( Bluf~ 1 NB fi42·82.15 $152,500 Sun 1 5 335 Lindo. Balboa P eninsula 6'12·R2.35 $182,000 Sun 1 5 •501 Playa. Rluffs, NB fl75-fi000 $126.000 SurHtav I 5 •2257 Cornell. Costa Mesa · 546-2313 $fi9.900 Sunday 1 5 700 Marguerite, Corona del Mar f>42·3850 $98,500 Sun 1 5 510 S Spruce. Santa l\n<t ~ 1720 $41,SOO Sunday 1 5 857 To""nl'. Costa Ml•-;a 6"6 74 14 SS6,000 Sun I 5 l II & FAM RM or DEH 33431 Abalone Dr. Laguna Niguel 540·6758/557·9887 Sal/Sun 12 S 24082 El Tiradore. Mission Viejo 831·~ $68.900 Sat/Sun ll·it 18201 Bayberry Way, lrvine 552·3287 $84.750 Sat/Sun l·S 113 G. Street, Balboa Peninsula 558·8844 Sat & Sunday l ~ , 33075 Elisa Or. Da na Point 493-6780 $93.500 Sal/Sun 12·5 515 16th St. Huntington Beach 842·4466 $96,900 Sal/Sun l·S 5022 Kron St <The Ranch ) Irvine 551 4877 $74.000 Sun. 1·4 30 DIRECTORY l<t•p lhl1 hendy dlr~ory with )'OV thl1 weekend H you go hou•t ·llunllng All tt11 IOC•llone lt'1ed below •rt dt1c!1becl in 9re1tttr dtt•ll by •Clve11l1tng elatwhere In tod1y'1 DAii. y Pll.01' WANT ADS Petrona thawing open houata for HI• or rtnt ere urvtd to t11t auch lnformetlon In thl• colurnn ••ch Seturday end 84.rnd•y 1806 ~eward Ln. Newport Beach 642-7880 $150.000 S at/Sun 12·5 1112 Wc~lcliff Or. Newport Beach 675·5!130 $142,500 Sul /Sun 1 5 21 45 Seville:' Mall>oa Pt'nm ) N 8 . 67S·9111 $158.500 Sal/Sun I 5 • •407 ll<Ay...ide Dr . N U G4:! 8235 Oa1h I 5 • * 54:! H<1rbor bl l>r I !'rom HU)' i NH fi42 82:l5 S:J75.000 Datlv 1 5 1~1:11; Port Tiffin. 11;.irbor View. NU f°>-18 l!J27 7;,2 2887 Sat Sun I ;-, fi l5 St .Jaml·s Hd . l\icwµort Bch. 751·3191 S97.500 Sat Sun 1-5 l!JO'il Wowrd l,11 , llunl>! B<:h 963-7881 $5-1.!-MHI Sunday 12·5 3007 Carob, Newport BeaC.'h • 673·8550 $165,()()(1 Sun 1·5 14631 Sweetan. lrvu)l' 673·8550 $70,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • #20 Whitewater Dr .Jasmine Creek. N R 615.;>.')1 I $187.500 Sun 1-5 •It 18 Canyonls!Dr .Bgl';.rny :-.iB G75·5511 SISH.400 Sat 1Sun 1 5 24192 U1 rdrock. El Toro 551;7777 $67 ,500 S<Jt Sunalld:.iv 2439 Marsc:illcs Ln. Cosla l\l('sa · 51\8·42 Iii ~i:J. 90(1 ~Un I :i 2641 Cr<.'~tv1t·w Dr llavshore'>. NB 548-00:il . Sat & Sun 11 5 • #29 Wmkq~ree11 I Drfld1 Irv 1i4 2 63flH S71 . !l!iO Sat S u.n l2 -1 :'H lH C'arrnno C ':q >1' < 'apts Reach 49!H5.'>1 117 000 Sun 1 4 18752 Vi<i Palatmo tT ltol'k 1 Jrv r..io.orr.!O Sat Sun 1 s 3290 Caltfornra St C'ost\1 Mesa 546·4141 S73,400 Sat Sun 1-5 •·tfiOO Hoxbury <Cameo ShrsJ CdM 1>44 ·4140 ~194 ,500 Sat Sun l t * l:!OJ W Allon AveCSnC\I PlzaJSA fl46 ·771 I Sat Sun 1-5 251 Oce~mv1t•w. Ncwporl flgts. NR fi4 fi· 7711 Sat Sun I 4 • J!)71tTu.'>ltn J\\1• t'o,t;i Mesu 752· 19°.:!0 Sun I ."i 21>Y1 I K11>w:i. l l11nt 11lflnn Ot•:H'h 968 0.142 S79.H50 S<Jt Sun all dav •2051 ShJµw;iy, B;1y 1·rl•SI. ~H (j46·7ill SatiSun 1-5 2:no1 Son1ta , M1sswn VJCJO 586·8719 SI 15.500 SatrSun l 5 3250 Oregon. Costa M l'Sa 546·2.:ll:J Sn.900 Sundav 12 ·1 8595 L<1 Oaya. Founl<Hll Valley · !l4fi 2313 S&i.000 Sunday 12 I\ • •415 Canal< Newport Shr ... 1NB 64282.1.'"i $157,500 Sun 15 796 Barracuda ( Portof1nn1 L B 49i 2421 $155.500 Sun 12 .~ 23392 Dun,. Mear, ~I Toro !'>40 1720 $67 .250 Sund av I !l 16571 Simmon<' Ln . Hunt'g Beach 81:! ~:iii SG6.000 Sun 1 5 11 :\6 G lcneaglcs T err. Costa Mesa 546·414 l S98.!l00 Sund a,. l ,, 1035 Balboa. Laguna lkac·h • Hit RO.i7 Sl39,500 Sund<n I :; I :1 Prnn'>('lt i.1 , I rvinc · ti41 !lfi:J.1 Sun 1 s 1231\ Sarul K!'v llV Jl lls. Cd M H75 (){JOO $.l!l5.000 'iunda~ 1 5 4 IEDROOM "• 50 I :16th SL., N. B G7!> 70W $179,500 Sun 1·5 2i<!l\2 Breton Ln lluntlngton Bch 536·0967 Sai. ·sun. cfi21 Mrnorc· .1 Dr M <1s<i Verde, CM <l!J2·4121 S73,000 Sun 12·5 22852 Via Octavo. Mission Viejo t\95· tR70 $68.250 Sat1Sun 12·5 3122 Broad <Newport Hts.) N.B. 640-7000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4833 Oorcnt•..,1 t•r(( '<1meolllaods>Cd;\1 673-3890 Sl89,000 Sat Sun 10·5 rnR Serra <Coron<i Ht~hlandsl Cd ~f ti44 7211 $107.500 Sal Sunl 5 6581 Oakwovc Crrc. flunt 'g Bc h 8'12·5371 $63.900 Sun 1 5 221 W Yak Loop. Woodbridge. Irv 540· 1720 S98.950 Sal/Sun I 5 426 San Bcrmirdino. Nwpt. Bch 546·2313 1 $12.5.000 Sal tSun I 5 • 1750 Skylark ( Bavc·rPstJ N B 644-7878 $137,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 2:J08l El Caballo, El 'l'oro R37·3202 $74,900 Sun • 104 \'i:1 Menton<'. LuJo Ii-Ir. NB 673 :1:14r. S2 I 5,0oo Sun I 4 4 IR & FAM RM Of' DEN ·~248 .J:uim ine. Fnuntnan Vly. 847·0S66 $95,000 Sat Sun 12 4 3230 Ore~on Ave C Mesa Verdel C M 557·8382 $84.500 Sat1Sun 9131 Regatta Or, Huntin~ton Bch 962·5776 $92.000 Sal 1sun 10·4 1132 Sea Lane. Corona dcl Mar 752-6521 $149,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 3030 Cnt ryClbOrCMPsaV.-rdel CM 751 -5004 $149,500 Sat 1Sun I 5 1100 Catalina, Seal 8ea<'h 848·1188 $130.000 Sal1Sun • • •214EvStar (DoverShrs)NB 642-8235 $450,000 Sal/Sun 1 5 2207 Port Lerwick <HVHomes) NB 644-6200 $165,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2006 Port Bristol (HVHome!') NB 644·6200 $159.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 4839 Cortlnnd ICamHl:inds) CdM 644-6200 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 2731 Oayshore Dr. ( Rayshores) N B 644 6200 Daily 1 5 1200 Key West (HY Hills) CdM 644-6200 Sal /Sun 1 5 3043 Country Club. Me~a Verde. CM 546·4141 $187,500 Sunday 1·5 :w BlaiinJ.{ Star 1 Oet>rf1eld l lrv 552 7500 S120,000 Sal/Sun l 5 :J067 Trinity, N~1rth l'u~l<• Mes;i 646-3928 556·8671\ Dall) I 5 1975 Port Brt:-.tol lh1 rbVu. NB 644·7270 $l3li.OOO Sat Son 1 5 17931 Shamlt·v l'11 . llunl Heach 846-7277 $125,000 Sunday 1 s • 14692 Reach. Colle~e Pk. Irvine 8JJ.3Jg() Sun 12·5 3253 lowa. Mcsu Verde. CM 549·8655 $69.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2861 Velasl'''· M c:-.udclMar. CM !'>46-6352 $82.500 Sal1Sun 1·5 # 10 Burning Tree Rd BigCyn. NB 8J8·625fl $285.000 Sul Sun l 5 395 Granada. offlrvint'. ('M 646·325.5 $125,000 Sal/Sun 1 4 •865 Sonura. MesadclM<Jr, CM !'>57 5292 $7fi.:JOO Sat Sun I S liO Drakes Bay Dr Sµ) glass. NH G40·6161 $199.950 Sat Sun 1·5 29;19 Ellesmere· Me:-.aVerde. CM 546 5880 $86.900 Sat/Sun l·S •2010 Lemnos Dr Mesa Verde, CM 546-5880 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 18 Port Shr•frleld. HVllms. NB 640·4950 Sl39,500 Sat Sun 12 5 •2600 Light ho use Ln .. CdM 675-6900 $163.950 Sal/Sun 12-4 J:l:l!I :\larylandCrl" ;\1 Verde lC'M 540·1151 $95.950 Sat Sun 12·5 #5:J Montct·1to. SpyE-!las' 1;.,4.0077 s2:~.ooo Sul /Sun 10-5 20!i7 I C2uet'n!--Ln llunt 'g Uearh 842 5371 SlM,950 Sat1Sun 1-5 XOOl Glen Eaglt', Wcslmmster 842·5371 $82.900 Sun 1-5 * 15141 Mayberry Ct re Westmnster 842·5371 $111 ,900 Sat/Sun 1 5 •1743 Bayport Way. liVHom es. NB 675-6000 SJ 16.000 Sat/Sun l 5 17962 f)(.'llglt•n Ctr. llunt Ilcach R42 1776 Sat & Sunday 12·5 R43 Sonora. Costa Mesa 546·2313 S72.500 Sat Sun 1-S 1841 I ow a Costa M c:-.a 546 2313 S70.500 Sat Sun 1·5 107 Via Genoa. Lido hit· NH 646·771 I Sat Sun 1·5 2:!01 l'rl\ at1• Rd , N(·wport Beac·h 1;41; 7711 Sat Sun 1·5 IOSatlnwood ll:n1v Pk 1 Irv . Ci·14· 17fi6 $82.500 Sun 1-5 49 Montcc1lo Orivl', Corona del Mar 494-8057 $275,000 Sunday 1 5 1101 Kings Rd. Cliffllaven. NB li75·6000 $325,000 Sunday 1·5 • 1003 Post Road, Costa Mesa 675·6000 $66,500 Sundav 1·5 llVO Sand ago (Dover Shores) N. B 644-0322 $239.500 Sun 1·5 23571 Duryea. F.I T orn 875-2843 $72 .500 Sun 11 ·5 9851 La Cresta. llunl lkh 96:J 26.5-1 $7~1.000 Sun 1·5 283 Ro.'><: La Co:-.ta M c~a 963·8.i77 $8(),()00 Sund<.1\ I 5 2489 fo'aJrW(IY Or. co .... ta :\-k ... a 556·617 1 57'1,!JO<J Sun I 5 :11901 P<i~eo C1clo, San Juan Capas H:JJ .9411 S164.500 Sun 11 ·5 • 1906 Irvine Rlvd . Newport Bch 631 1400 $239.000 Sundav l·S 2862 Taba~o. Mesa Verde, CM 546-5880 $92.SOO Sunday I 5 •1734Santiago. DoverShore!., 1'1Il 549·8655 $320.000 Surtdav I 5 17 Blazing Star <Ikcrfll'ld> Irv · 752·1414 $120,000 Sun. J.,') 32 Point Lomu (Spyglass) CdM 644·6200 Sun 1-5 • l H a mps hire Cl.. Newport Sch. 642·8235 $297,500 Sun 1·5 9Rl 1 F'airtidt> Circle, llunt Bch 540·1720 $69,900 Sunday I 5 10686 ProvirkncC' Dr. Villa Pa rk 540-1720 $120,000 Sunday I 5 lfi58 Minorc'a Dr <Mc:-.tt Vl•rdc >CM 546 IOSI $74.000 Sun I 5 5862 Terrwr Ln . Hunt. R<'.IC'h 96R·4'i02 $7~( 500 Sun I 5 5 IR & FAM lM cw De. • 1833 Port Cha rles< HVHms > NB 642-8235 • at1Sun 12-5 1621 Port Barmouth. HarbVu. Nn 644·7Z70 $174.950 Sat 1Sun 1-5 • 17401 'Peachers, Cul verdale. lrv. 8J3..3380 $87 .500 Sun 12·5 •17 Royal St Geor ge. BrgCyn, NB 6"0-6161 Sat/Sun 1·5 1228 Marian Lane <Westcliff) NB 644·7878 $159.500 Sat1Sun 12·5 1707 Plazn de f Sur, 8a 1 P eni.n Pt.. 673·3350 $139.000 Sunday 11-6 •2764 D@Soto, Mc~a del Mar, C.M 556·2000 $88.000 Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IB>ROOM 1228 Rutland ltd Newport Bch 548-0056 $61,900 Sul Sun 12·5 • 1426 Deauville Pl Fr Qtr. CM 549·8655 $51.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 2234 Tamarack. Tustin 832-0449 $53.950 Sul/Sun 12·5 302 Alta Lane. Eusts1de CM 646· 7711 Sunday l 5 * 1063 Dover Dr .. N . U 675·5200 $72,500 Sunday 1·4 29 Tahoe. Univ Park, Irvine 642·5200 $88,900 Sunduy 1·4 2 IR I FA.M RM or DEH * •621 Lido Park Dr,# E3.NR 675·5200 $185,000 Sut1Sun l ·I JO Rue Cannes <Big Canyon 1 NB 759·~11 $204.950 Sun l 5 217530cean Vista. Laj!una Beach 494·8057 $94.500 Sunctny \ :; 3 IEDROOM 26 Canyon lsl Dr <BigCyn> NB 644·4910 $159.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2167 V~la Entrada <Bluffs) N.B. 640·5560 $132.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 2006 Vista Caudal (Bluffs 1 N B. 640·1515 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 319 Avenida Cerritos <Bluffs) NB 673-4400 $149.500 Sun 1·5 426 Vista Parada (Bluffs) N .B. 759-~J 1 $115.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••4423W Coas t llwy. NB. ti44-113:~ $126.500 Sun 1·4 30 l IR & FAM RM or DEH 2405 V1:-.t<.1 Ho~ar. Bluffs. NB $86.900 Sul & Sun . I 5 •'.161 Ravello L<.ine. Costa Mesa 963-9777 $63.900 Sunday 2 5 #3 Northwind Ct < NwptTerrl NB 531..(;Gll $68.500 Sun. only 1·5 HOME & INCOME 3 IR & FA.M RM Of' DEN • •:312 Grand Canal. Balboa Isl 673·6900 $239.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •312 Grand Canal, Balboa ls\ fi31-1400 $2:19,000 Sat1Sw1 1.:; l lRlr l lR 415 Poppy. Corona ckl J\lur 673·2278 5255.1.100 Snt1Sun l·.5 4 IR & •PT 1161 Glcnl':tJ:?lf's (\n.vn Areal CM 642-5200 $ l'.15,000 Sunday l ·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & l IR 408 Poinsettia, Corona dcl Mar 646·01111673-0073 Sal/Sun 1·4 3 IR & I IR 700 E . Oceanfront . Npt Beach 673·3663 5235.000 Sat Sun I 4 l IR & 2 IR * • 3703 Seashore Dr .. NB fi7:J.3fi63 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 llR&llR 115 43rd Street, Newport Beach 045.7575 $185.000 Sun 1·5 3 IR & FA.M RM «" OEH 309 lris, old CdM. Corona del Mar 675-6900 Sal/Sun l2·4 TRIPLEX FOR SALE l lR&llR&ZIR '.119 Marguerite. C'orona dcl Mar 644·484-R Sl49.SOO Snt/Sun I ~ HOUSES FOR LEASE l IR & FA.M RM or DEH No.6 Canyon Ln, Canyon Crest 675-55ll $650/m o. Sun 1·5 4 IEDIOOM 111 Via Quito (Lido Isle) NB 675·6100 $6!lri Sot /Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR RENT 2 llDIOOM 7872 MncDoMld St. II B 536 0907 Open Sun 1·5 4 H.DllOOM 207 11th St Huntington Beach 962· 7824 SS25 mo. Sun 12·5 CONDOMINIUM FOR REMT 2 l!OltOOM 31444 W. NIM Or La~ Nii:turl 496-8345 s.1sl> m<> Sun 1·~ * ..... •• W.terfr...e .... w ........... ,... !!~~!.~.~ ....... ,~~.~~.~~ ........ ~~.':!~.~ ....... ~!!!.~.~ ...... ~~!.~~.~ ...... Gwr1ll 1002.._,..I 1002 ~~~~~~~.!~.'.~Coste..._ t024eo.toMno 1024 ~~:~!.~~ .~4!'!....... Sul'\dDy J11nu.vy XI. 11177 0-'ILY PILOT ~ 8 Toro I 032 ~For S. "°"'"For S• Ho6tMs For Sde ··;;;·f······;;···· ··,··/···;;····~···· !ISi] ~ ·:;;,~~;;:~: ~~~~:ji£~ ..•..•••••.......................•..•......... ······················-···••·•·········••····· OPEN llOUSE Hut.ff~on leod1 I 040 I lw1t1..9lon hoc.II I 040 lrtlM I 044 BY OWNER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAT•SUN1.25PM UWNJ:.rt ~ACHH'lt'F. ~IV t'I\ Valla"" 111 /-' e e (/;:Jarre l<ealtu OPEHSUMDAY 1.4 lot. S72,SOO All term• 1bop'1 near. $69.100 jf J47t8Cam1noC11plstrano 9113-&T?. Bkr. Owner. •9'l·U~l 22982 Vesper Rd r•nn-0 tu :.ell fa:.t 1 ~M•n OWNER ~i!Wonl end unit 2~ El Toro . 1 t" tk· vucant 3 b<'dllJoum ~I\ • 3 J\r, on. J.'11. + J J I lru1tanlly lll)l)Cllllng prr North CM 38r, AdJ t o 3bdrm 2ba cout"" de horn ... Oodlc!'I of fru11 MUST SELL ba. $87.950 Ownl.'r. • • • ,ai ~llO:Sor S.\2 95()'1 frµI<' ctnlral 111r naalom tre6, J CO\t'rt'li p11t11h -----· /lrfl l!ll J :.t1)(1ou!I c u1turn :!BK MESAVERDE t'aularino sr h oo l h•·.ich home. M1my l101i 3 Be-drm. ramily rnom. ~.000/ rn11kt! orrcr. crp'ts & dr upth ,\i.k1n.i $511~00 C .. ill REDUCEDS4.000. RANCJIUSAN J OAQl 'IN ~pnnklcr:1 S6S,IJOO \"l>nV Tar~ll. RI. rRs, t'.42 8IS.'><t Sp11r1e.1w. J bcd1 m. 2 bulb 3 br, 2 ..... l)A, Pol)Ul:.tr s .... PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW 11· .. tuT('I. $U7,000 carpet. di ,.Pllll, Ir 1:!1>h Cocas..-. realty l'f:J4551 1951720 p111J1t, p11ho, l.ir~e y;.ird 631-1846 l(f7 46'3___ s&:S Rei.ale Spe('tahsll> :!. home with laricu gar11.:e I.Us Rey. Vu 1tull cour~r 4 or 5 bdrm models av • .ul, and workbench. l.urae le I a k e $I 14 • 5 u o fllST o.-rolTUHtTY TO SH this c:ustom home on the bluffs This spacious Corner house has 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, and bre1tkfast nook -. pl us u nique feature of aeparate .. mother 11\ilaw" unit. Auto garage open er. s 1>rinkle r s, etc. $135,000. Corona •I Mar t 022 l"rwt trc'*' $74,000 •• • • ••••••••• •• ••••••• • Roy McCcrdle E. SIDE DOLL HOUSE Uy Ownr Nl·w lhr, 2', ba. 2510 :.q fl lmnll'd <><' cupont·y. ~H\.l .~OO 768-7133 Mime w1pools OOIHW.! fenced yurd for k11b &c 547 7044/833 32J5 Pennington Properties pet!f. fkd11<'Nl h) i.ell ReattcM-lllOHewpori On kin~ si. lot, 3Mr, Costa Me-SCI 541-7729 beamed cellin1t. coiy __________ , fl'J>lc, ready to move in. ----r11:.l. Only $611,llOO llurry QUICK SALE! Ol'EH HOUSE I ·5PM please ci;ll C(•lony 100 3 Bdtm. f'.un 898-7855 rm, pruf dct'or, llll bcuul 1161 G .... lllJMTerr., CM SulMlay 1.5 LOTS OF SPACE IN Nl!Wl'ORT HEIGHTS -More your boat o r trailer. Very livable 2 bedrm bungulow with Jots of potential to de- velop 5 I S IM'ifw, Hwpf lch Sat/S... 1.5 WOODBRIDGE IUYER CHANGED HIS MIND -take lhl' • opportunity to choose your own colors and get this Stonewood model :1 B cdrms. 2 baths. pool, clubhouse. ten· n as <t nd luke. HcJdy about March -$92,500. . GHteral 1002 G~ral 1002 .•.•.•.•.•...•.•.••••.••....•.......••.•.•••.• SANTA AHA SAVER-S49.950 FULL PRICE COHDOMIMIUMS '" 'f11~11n ~•ntl ln11w Slll.t~•> to S70 oou. I IOM ES ELI.I-. HS sua~r •·h·.1111l•.1d) 111 II\• 111 fom11\ hum" 111 tf1•,lfJ hie ion•:. \' ,\ Fii \ 1t•rm,1 ____ 7.~:!-J,S•;1•"--- u11~ h10H11Jh· th.ti lhl" I · undt•r ~.u ·~~I l .,11 toil." Balboa Pe-ninsula I 007 t;..u;..111t ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Hard To Find! PACESE'I fEH M l':S1\ \'F:ROE ""'' ul .1 101111 L•rjlt• I 11 .. c11 111 pl.111 "1111 I 11 r rn ,, I .i 111 1111 .11111 I U\111111 l•\i'I ""ti 1.111111\ room .ultl l •111 1 .. 11 1-'• OCEAHVIEW on the 11n·:.t1i.:1nu~ 11.olboJ l'l'llll J't \Ull lJll "L'f' t.1tahna on a ( h·.ir t.1") 2400 UghthouH Ln. Roomy I\ l:h~drm, 21·1 Ualh, 2 frvll:> • :;cp. ram rm , t'U:>l pool & J.llCUJ.ll. Pro! l 1111 dscp1c AVA IL ABLE IM · MEIHAT F:LY. Opt>n Sat 1Su11 12·4, $163,9~ 1>'75 6900 CAMEO s11u1u;s Opt•n h:,e 1 4. .iwo Rox bury. 641-41 10 lJl'l'urtr·~ hm. lri.: '" 1111, \ ,1ultl•tl l·c1ln i; , :,hutll-r&, hrdwd Or' 3Br, :Wa, fdm rm, po.ii hure. lnclsqld lt>l Uv 11'4nt.'r ~194 ,500 TAX SHELTER &LEVERAGE 11 W L 2nd TD ho or 1111> \ Ont• 2 bdrm "'11h hll)(c mstr. & bltns , 1-2 l hclrm. un1h I •, IUI.~ U> u{·ean. ~l l!J,!>00 ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE 644-4848 ---------- 435Acocia {)pt>n SattSun l·5pm Ownr. 675 6962 1.ITI'l.I-: RED llOUSF: 2 Br ~ Ha, S of ll""Y· S!IH.000. Paul M<irtin llt•dl 1-:.-.tillc t•14 731!3 llUl'l.1-:X :! 111 hou• 1· ·1 111 .1pt II\ c-r I 1·1wl ~'..11 '> •Ill/! ('tllll'l t t1.1 Open Sat & :-tun I 11' \I. Ii tti o I I I u r 1;;:1 1t07;1 OPEN HOUSE CORONA DEL MAR 4 BEDROOQ- SI07,SOO. FEE ~-, .. n 11':.i. '"'I h th.111 .111\ I Hit 111 lo" n 1\ppro' t5lw1,q ti '!. h;1th ... l.ori:t· n1.1 l•t ludfuon1 cu/\ /11 1pl,u1 l'fllll •ll•<I ~ .11tl .ill w.tlk1nl( "" t.rnn• t<• pn' a l c h1•..it h ----------MF.SA DEi. MAR 3Rr. d en w1pvl entrance. 2 l·ar Hllr, frplc, air l'ond. newly decorated, pool u . lot, off i.trcel access (HV purkin~). quiet c ul-de· sa<'. tl<>:1e lo everything, vrrn Oll ly. $72,SOO. 546--0403 $35.000 28EDROOM TARBELL fOPEH SUM 1-5- 258 Cecil Place E/Sict., Fast Occup. f'tJ: tn•t•' 1111: > .1rn c·ov t•rt•tl p.tl Ill :1 11111 Ill :• h,olh" 11.11111 JI hi 1t·k I 11 t•pl .1 n· l l•J.: r ·'"' ii l'11c11l '"" .11 ,;,, 1~111 1111 ....... 1 "dlt• ( '"' 11\'I:' 111111.;ht jllOUll'r OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5. S&t.950 751-t473 Open House My ownr 1br /am.rm, J~. lrn , 23571 Duryea or£ Hockh cld Beat Inflation 11'5 Sun S7_2_.Sl_l0. __ 3 Br 2 Ba, ON YOUR OWNR. Open llsc-!\un LOT. Only $35,950. For 23081 El Cubullo. Be11u1 additional info. Write to 4br, 2 ba, IH.900 E.C.O. Planning, P.O. &17·3202. Bc>lc 305, Buena Park, Ca . -------- 00621 IY OWNER Eashl•R•..- 3 Ir + Family Rrn Lge l level b me, 2 Ba lplc, dining rm, shake roof. dbl gar. 1J1e lrees & yard Cul de sac St. $10,000, l ake over 11ay ments. 24192 B1rdrock (E l Toro K d & R ock field>. Dkr:. welcome 5Sll 7777 11i.et Open house S.it & Sun. Val'lmt LAKE f'l>HE ~T IJl =~·~"~ eu1..~v Lakefront home J I.~" bdrm!>,:!', 11.i, Jlf cu111I . ""°'-· , .... ,..,. frplc, be.irh & l•·11JH, 645-9161 1 club lly owner s.n ;,()() MOST HOUSE FOR $59,950 3 Br 2 Ba, lgc dinmg rm. w /brk £pie, mul'h ceramic tile. new pa1nl, cpt.s, drps. Bltn BBQ1 wtr softener, sprnk1rs uont &rear. OPEN HOUSE 1979 TUSTIN AVENUE SUNDAY 1-5 GRACIOUS LIVING PLUS INCOME UHIT 581 ·l925 AZALEA <i A HI> I·: N 110:-.rn 2 RR, 2 RJ, plus Den <01 3 Ult, 2 ba ) Lovely 11111 inn & p<1t10 k1tchl'n Ongmally 1n:.Lallt>d 1\ C Many amcmltei., !lul11 • spnnkler!>, "a rage door llfl, m irrors, etc Askmi.: $82,500. Ma111tenanr1• l1·t· 5'2.50 mo. Mcmbt>rsh1p Lake 1"orc:.t Bcal'11 & Tennis Club OPEN SAT /SUM I 1 ·5 23262 Buckland Ln. tolf Hill kf1l'ld. '"'~l 011 (i o n ti o r , I • f I o 11 Gruceland, Isl cul tk :-..11 on left. on Huck land 1 T .ct H V ancflinq Co 205 Ho. Coast Hwy lCICJUlta Beach 494-9446 Three luxunously large , bedrooms keynote one of Fouittcnn VaUey I 034 our best Eastside loca-••••••••••••••••••••• •• tlon.~ The 20x30 It\ rnit JBr Twnh1>1•, prolc!-.:.11.n •• 1 room. pool. G Li !::ST ly d<'t' end unit. lob & luh llOL'St:, 3 t•ar .:.1raitc of upnnh " ... 11, tu """I' w shop ~pa1·e & IMl ptni:. S.51.500 O""· ,1;:t n'lhke th1:. a "'ond11riull" 531 05Q2 Sat & Sun. 515 lfith St :t Hr 2111 Bu 1Jt•lu~t· hmc• Walk to h1'.1rh hr:onrl new. $96,900 Sn· t()(-luy' Will not last. 1.EADEHSllll' ll 1':. lf42 44tlH FROM $35,000 9 HOMES Hunt'CJ S.och The best s~lecHon of family homes we'n e•er sfftl! Hurry while the wpply last~. 3 & 4 Bed roo ms w /fireplace1 & family rooms. Huny, please call New Listing: S49,000. HODOWH PAYMT. We're here to help $59,900 '''""" il1•111r.1l1•1I '"l"'f ""' .1 111 .! h •.Ii 1•.ill•> 1 uuhl lw 1 ·"11\ , nc '"""' SAVE· BY OWH£R :-.t·ll1•1 11111t" .tlt'<I S•1h1111t 1-:x(·t·p11on<11 1ur 1u.. .t11111r .. ,, .\i.et ... 11 Kli.'.1 f111111al tl1n 1111 l1u~1·., .. , •. , .. 1•·11111 ·'"" 1 .. " "''''" ll'fl,ll)t't \ "d '" "'' ''" oil only S112.!">tlfl llurn (,111 U:. IWj~ jt ;,111 11:, I .-..HERITAGE· REALTORS 468 Serra !Corona Hiqhlandsl Open Sat /S4.ln 1-5 PEMIHSULA POINT Call 644-7211 li:.,Quail l 2 Stor} homt'. 2noo :-.tt ft M.llm Plac• r,Bt. :Iba, ram rm S1mplt· ~ Prap•rti•a , fin 11nc1ni.: SIJ!l,0011 f----;---7.52•1920 -.. nex1blc homl' for ,1 IJri.:i· ramil) l'"' ll,11111 &. plush l :.iq1l•t1ni: tnu H ENT A I. unit in hu('I.. I h• rr t' r .. 1 t• I •H' .1 t t' LI 111i.tkl• ;in orfer ... Quail~ lmlPlac• 111.~tr ~Ull<' lnw flt'" S~.\St ,\I ... -llr 1'411h"'· $95.2()0 I o11 t \lh:I t7J;? llurtl ll;1ol111u1 ,ir.-.1 Sh7 .i.tKI Ii u. lih'l I<'\"" t'V~ POOL HOME 4 Bdrm, Ji: f;1m rm -.. r r p I t· P .1 r k s 1 <I l' nv OWN 1-:H :-0.A \ I·: $SS lmlll1t<' 'Walk to lll'h, 4 Hr I .1111 1111 tl111t• 1 m i! Ila SI:! om 01w11 h-..· S.1t ~ SUn If> 4. !1131 Rt'~Jlla D r . II II . l'<tll 17 1~) ---------•! 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I u .... ti ii11rJJ.:t'" l.J.:~. 11cp patios Nl'ar dll ,,hnµ11111j! &M·hool .. .. C .. THOMAS REALTOR :!2·1 w co ..... t 11 ... \ N'µI Ht•ao II SIR 5527 1-. n :s 545 5'>11 l•OO ouan n NIW l'O•Y 11.lCH HY OWNER w,. hJ\'1! a lovclv :mr. 2' • fl ;i t' 0 n d 0 I n t ht· l"rcnch (/uart1·r' Wiii <.fll or tr .1111· lor J lllr hou ... t' 111 or 111•0<r C \1 550 111;11 ur !179 •t IH!I 3 tlr . :.? h;i Warnl·• & !It>~ ~nh r---~ ..... hopt• $77 .JllO M akt> llv Ownl'I h•.., 4 l\r. I 't of er . ti.1 kilt h '"'"rm n•·\\ CoosH1ne Realty t rph fn·,h 11,,,,,, 111 1111t 631-1846 "1,:l'••O lt,7111 "larll' L11 C.11l•lt•11\"' I I lt•il LARGE ll't C 1\\' ~:H MESA VERDE "&S1nle\l'l. lllr :t ll.i. 1111 .!' 11,, 1,101 rni '" JBR 2ha upgraill•d Bth honu~ rm form,11 <1111111~ rm. 11111 rrn m11 111"•1 1 olJ hom1· 111 tw:i111 IJmlh rm. wl'tb.1r pvul Int t lo<11• 1· 11I • ,1rp111n1: & nhrhood nea1 i.:olf l't1ur,t· J·" 0111 \l,m' i.tra-. \ 1 n \I t 1 It• ~Hh H!IO. and p.irk 1.ut:; 11 1 IL\l>Lf':YR .. :ALl'<)JlS %111-t77 wrought-iron & hri1 k !lti.1 H!lJJ • OPBN HOUSE SLN I~· ----. ... BY OW'H;H ~hJrp lllr, FIXER E•ST"'IDE 1782 Kinglet Ct ',\(;:1: In·: OW:". Ell,:! -.t.\ 4 llr, 2 2Ma home Lg lam rm. ,.. "" 673 71101 Ua. mslr !-.l\' lplr 11it<w t lose to hC'h, near In· R1ghl l11cat111n' H1i;:ht -pllLsh CJIL'I, new drµs. ll V d1Jn11poh~ & Brookhur:;t site' H1a:hl pnc·e• RnnR :tRr, 2u.1 home in College gate, pool s?. loL A .. -.umc Open lloust-Sun 1-:. l>rlL'l hCS nn(f tools H1i.: 4 rark w t mother inlaw 711'. G I loan. Slll,SClll. !/851LaCresta he1lroom homl'. hul!~ 11 pt Ask ini: SGS,UOO. 968 5325 Pnnt·onl\i. $73.000 96.12653 l'd111n hkc famtl~ roorn, Owner Aizenl. 646·llC96 lar1tl' 11i.cd hr1ck -- f1rrphwt". U'<i' vo11 r 1m-BEACll hvinl!·3 Rdr, 2 hn, ·•l!rnutwn, l>ul hurry' atnum, tenn1:. c·rt. pool, (;1111 &15 0303 pvt cl uh. t>nly $Ci3.~>0 llurrv 1·11n 't 1 .. ,1 Hkr. A HIDDEN TREASURE Away from !II no1st·. ~ l't n"''r golf. tc·nn1•,, 11<~11 /It park I.ovl'ly 3 hd, :! hath, FORESTE OLSON -townh<1ml'. tw,ldullv olt· 3 Ur + ram rm, :! ha. corul1.'ll in w11rm i·urth Call 9H3·11777 ""'"" ............. .. llnlj! Sl'at·l1fr I nr, " 1>001 SI 2.5.000. 6AA:! I.II · 111· Harbor Dr 53'i 51ill Owner/i\l:l o.-EMHOUSE SUHDA Y 1-SPM •t llH, J·'· HA, lrj? v.11d. do-.e to rww 11111 ;ir) & park l'ollegt" Pk. Newly n·dN-. tont•s. rc,11 Ir 1111'. µat111 , $79.500 M u"t Sec. dbl ,:arai.:t• Sw rl 111 Jll 5.'i7-645lor492-ll8S pr('(' I :11 .. $Ii I . !IOU •-~~:-:~~~~-·l~~~..;;..;;~;._;.;_-...;-;.j 968·3J7t. r .. tr. t •s 1 Attn. Families! lJV[ up.int':. 1'11rk, po(ll, t1·11 IQMP»J ~~.~~!:;~:~:.~~7: We',..lt.retohetp! ''Th<' llanch" 3 Bil. llv• rm, dtn rm, t•ounlr\ PRIDEOF k1tl'l1 1 .. m rm, lrpll'. OWNER-BUILDER ln•IM'll<I w11>hud1·d p11t111 lly uw ucr. $7'1,000 OPEN HOUSE ~1 41171 SAT /SUH 11 ·5 '1'wo s t ory 2500' 1 m m1tculate home. l...tkl· Par!. 1trta. for IJr~l· family. 4 UR (m11t1 13>..201, J ba. lti'2'l lam1ly rm. w beamed l'Uhn)(, 17~ llvmg rm , cu:-tom lcttch!!n " sto' c & l!fl'l·nhou:.e "indu-. 1•n try, frpk , :.ep. lau111lr~ rm .. wet har, 1J1 .•• •1l ri:dwood deck, j.tt 11111 lully :.prinkltr\•tl & land.~capct.l. 4 {'ar ,:ar., 1150, -.111 hold tr•.11"'r, boat, c·amper , rtr 1.ot St>x 155 com p. f l•nn'<I. w/alley access. SI 15,000 1722 PARKSTREl':T. PICASSO REALTOR 673·3346 WOODBRIDGE ARBOR LAKE 2 Br 2' > h.1 1971 1'qfl nr l.ikc !->\.in t' lln•ntwood mdl. CJll &10 527-1 l>J-:1-:R fo'IF.1.V I'\ rlOllOMt-: Bl•Jullful :lllr, 2•, 11;1, lam rm ,\,1wn \ltxl\'I 1•rofc11,111nalh dN·or3ll-d & lurubl':tl'l'tl, $83,SOO i\1,'l l>-1 .. !Jb;I..) WOOVUHll>GI': l..u\ury <.'ondo, b v Own.•r. Arbor Lako "HnorchH" 2 UH, 2 Ba . S<i•'t' !>S llVl.'t ncl<l pha~~. ~9 1833or499 2lO'J O,EH SUH. 1-5 4192 lOMA VERSATILE EXECUTIVE POOL HOME lloQr plan, /ilir:rrv , anr. 3B11. 2250 ~·• fl 'C" 111,: rm .. mu~1c· rm :-1n,:lc ~l~>r.v. ~a II. lo off1n· or lll'drm • ta kt• ,cl\Js. shops & hc.,,.11 )our l'h•1wc. hut l'Oml' ONLY $91.500 't'•' th1~ 1t1•,111tdulh 6078 Wanier, H.B. 848-0247 l111b1 11<1 Ir.. 111•1·111 ull'd 4 111r :11 lwilc 111 . :S h.1th h11m1-. th l'll ii t•t: ul l'. ~.tQ.1 ~~~-:.oo_o~ VILL~ Tm :t.ANotw; R~.1\LTORS Mdl mo <>n hui:c l ul ''" '..it· lot Rm fnr 1'<>'11 & U.\="L'llt>:-. \'I JOAQUI'. 00a\ l(all' Pt>rf $1".~ l)l)(J J,.•,t lot .1t111n & VII'" !l63 R:r77 OR r p111·1 .. 1 I 01 1m111NI1,1 t • ~..111 l'nlll 11111\ ilZ 7t«iii 'ipi1c 2 ,.111n I ) r 11111 Lc1nttma1 k hm Ht 111 t• .• llr < ondo !'lmul.1•tr1·" :-tri:c an·,t J C.ir ,:ar 1 'ii:! ~lCMI <>1wn Sun t ;, ;i•1 llr :I Ila. h\ rm,"' II pll' 1\n1ht•rw11t1tl 55:1 1!1:1:.: l,tm·rm \< l1<1r, 1·1·1.11111l' ·------• 1 tll' l'lllry C!-ot m 111l dl• ... i.:nl·d th ruout 11111·11 Woodbn·d~e Home· huui:.c 12·5!->ul,Sun li!lli2 l>c·llglt•n C1rl'lt· o-..uer Crffk SI Tract 842 1111; PllASJo; fl • Wll.LOW MOD Ei. l\Br OWN EH 2 "llV, a ur. an.1 , 2 :.ty $1111,500 .• 21 .tm, lnilrv. lrml cJrn. 640 ti6.11 or <'VI' 644·7621 Fil, frplc, nice yd, Jae, i , ______ , bile bch S79.!J:>O 968·0:m. Lgc-i\tnum lhr. nt'"' I\• tit• torJted. 11p~:r.1d1·d Ownr ~ v,11;7 Clp1·11 :-..11 Sun VACANT MOYE-IN COHD. 2 hr, ··urnokdalc" tow11hom<>. h1 ll'k palio. 2 cur ~;ir:ti:<" llurrv, {'1111 sull'r all oHl·r:. !)li.'I !){171. , ______ _ YOU FIX~YOU SAVE! Nr< t• 4 ht'tlrm w li:e fol :-.c.11· cummunlly park Brin i.: h.tnd t uols a n•I tinc:.hc:. fur) our .. a v1ni: ~21 SURF REALTY 979·1050 Won ti lo r 1 rl i: ,. I' I a <' r • Grctmlmar l'la11. 4 81 ram 1 rn, 2 ho. Cull &ltl 4!.'>2G Uruv. l':.irk Twnhmc. 31n . hu~1· h11111.1s room, 2bu. l'all'Ntlr,11 ('c1l111~~. enil unrt. J\llllur11 Mill. hy 11wnr ~.;so. :-iS2·32H1 111:-itn 11..ivtwri-v Way. ll'•tlj!lllll' ....... \ ...... l.:1111< m11111t' l l\r .I h.i I> r ,. ,, I.. I " t 1 m Wt• have the hnm1• for \OU 3 lledrm, 2 bath, Loo rnul·h to lli.l. Some Duplex, good ~:ai.tstdl' htl' S68,900. Newport Mesa Realty. 642·94 ll ., IJ7l I Cal JI(' ( ·1r1·lt Reol Estate Network 524-5940 --Huntinqton BY OWNER .~~ ••••••.• !?.~~ l'k'1111l llul < 'onrio Uni\ l'..ir k, Tl•r' .11·1· !\.le.ti lll<'Ulllln, \ lt'W o( hill~ F:nd unit Air !'ond , :! Hr and or 1lt•11. :l !Ju, lormnl d1n111i.: 11>1•tliar, fplc, lilt! c·hl•rr\ k1lrl1l'n dbl oven. 1o:ur dr 11pnr, plush cpti., drp-.. wanlrob\• mirror, 2 j).tlft)!., I hlt1l k lo pool SW, 9110 ~'52 -J1W / 70090 Horvey a.,.,. l•J Uft/.tlt''' iJ,1\ \if'M- IC;l.:I :!'l:!'I OCEAHVIEW Open Sot /SAAn I ·S I f 32 Seo Lane. CdM I Hr fnm llm. SJll 1100 up i:r.1'11»1! 1n 1•a11I vear All nt·w k1tr h1•n <'Pl'I, wall '"'l"'r & tilt• lh1i.:t• lot I n"t•hf'\ ,1 hit• rt•rluC't 11111 lo\l 1'1 mo :-.lwk \'1 :inn A,at'nl 77'2 GS21 SM 2784 CdM R-2 Estaf• V~ry ~p.11•1ous, !11•luxc- rlt.1plex. (2) :1 ~un· Ill! al 2000' l'llCh hUl(l' Int Nr beo<' Open Sat Sun 12·4. 309 Iris 675-0000 DUPUX Sp:1c1ou'I :t hdrm & 2 hilth!<, 1·u1·h unrt Lar1te mslr hilrm .. hc11med t:eil . x l nl r cnlals' $1:\9,500 f'Al!L MARTIN REAL ESTAn: 644-738. l~utures arc. new paint,l•---------1 t·opper µJumbrnR. nt.·w kitchen. etc. etc, etc. ~21 SURF REALTY 979-1060 Ecntside larCJClfn! 4 Br. 2ba. Must See' $78.500 P n n only Owner. 5411·011i9 .,HEW HOME" Ruyc rs delr~hl all featur<'~ ~ nnne ol the work Thi'\ near n<'w 4 b<I has 1t ull, upl(radt'd l10, taslcfu1 use or decorulive 4 UH, 1-:111tde on qwet s l • wallpaper Prof lndscpd, p rade·of -owncr ll hlp. wood cov polio, adult oc. S74 ,900. YEAGER cup1ed. M any xtrns , RLTY, 556-6171 Must see. near So. Coa11t Plaza. $76,950. 5411 174:1, FAMILY ORIENTED "PARKSIDE" F..slat<'s. w h11J:1• honu~ rm, compll'lf' w ~ l'l h111. plu' 4 l><J. 3 l>uth. indud rni: l11t• m~tr ~UltC', frmt '''"· f.1m rm " w1·t 11111 Xlnl 111.'hools & lll'•tr small park . We• wrll gu11r11nlce :!Ille of tnt'l•<'rll home St>c l nd n y 961! 3371 --- lk•ut·h n1"1m purr, izri·at 2hr pool hc>11w 1·•1m11h·ll'· I\ rcclt'< 111 oul 0111'' S5~.soo t>"nr ,\~nl 11-i·· 11'170 HY UWNEH T n w n h o 11 ~ c· , :1 H I< "' I 111k i 1:!. 'l~t ?!17 R41~ Just What MomHHded! lland.,ome f111r111\• hornf'. 4 Hc.'!lruom:1, I·'• hath,.. l'ool tohf(.. SI/NI llOOUS rr111m. c·u1.y f1r<'pl,11·1'. chmnl( area. SR3.ll~.O Cull Tnrlwll. Rl.TRS, 1442 AA54 waiker c lee Real fslate -----Cwtomlwcl H°""' 968-3371. F 4br, 31>a, Mel'la Ver de •. ' PACI IC an!a. 2l00 11q.rt. comer SANDS lot Slumjl8tone renc'g, .._.lnC)ton leoch I 040 $59. 900 patiowtplay hou11c-. Open • ••• ... •••••••••••••••••• :i hdrm. 2 b&th. rorner hllc Sot/Sun SM.:>00. Call ---------4 Of" lot , htrl up1trodl's. Best 557-8382. 3230 Oregon 3 DR. Quality & lllsle. Ju!S~ 5 ledroom1 Jill urea Open Sal . Sun Ave. listed! Hurry. Sun 1-5. Vcr 11a tilc floor plun 12 ~!Mil ~71 Ofwn Sat /Sun 12-5 Sherma~. Allt. 64tl-74J4 fcatur ('8 11 <'onv<>rt1bll' -- Large R2 lot. F.ulside o ... PoW 1026 den. r1replocc & UIJ: 3Br, 2 ba, rlbl llllr. R V ••••••••••••••••••••••• bonus room, hul(e swim : : ' ' storage" Kol pond. 325 SAVE! RY OWNJl.:R. pool Trailer or bout • • Roche11ler CBll $48-521 ~ Entertamrng bme, hUle parklng, $81,900, Tarbell __ - ---RLTRS. call 962 5566. MESA VERDE c u s to m r • m • rm ---- 2 llom('S on large lot OPEN HOUSE w /maMlvefplclcdbwel OWNER M OVES· Im. OPEHSAT/SUH 1-5 415Poppy.Owner /Rldr SUNDAVl2 loS bar, 3 !ge bdrms., 2ba, maculate 3 bedroom. 21131 --~'.!!.! .. !i~r.!_!73·2278 SparkhnK 4 DR. xlnt loc formul dm.rm. hv.rm Brick fin?place, slate en-Wlndl°'"J Clre. o(fRoyalPalmOr. W/(pl c, upg rades try royer , handy bullt· F'rancl11cnn -t•o1.1ntulns· $91,500 ,._Land 1621 MlNORCA OR. lhruout. S9J,:>OO. Open Ina. Not fur fmm the By.Thr Se11 L!lrge 2 Harvey Berin turns out th ts superbly tailored pant~ 3 br home w /room to add BKR. 7141 •92 4121 Hse 12·5 Sat/Sun. 33075 beach Only seo.ooo. call story 5 btlrm .. :i r 11 r s uit that sport.'! • blu Yokt" -wide panels and on. See at 700 Marl(uente Elisa Or. 493-6780 Tar bell, RLTRS, oo.2 ~ RMrlll(I', 40 ft. puol & inverted h'onl pleal Tbe panl• are straight and ~nday only 1-5 or call Pride ofOwnen hlp BT 10.,,2 -------1 t11,.0 •• 1. with p11rk in have elutle at the waf!it Fabrics: llnen. cotton, I oro .a ~ .... Property House. 642 3850 ... or only ~9,900. you POOL k Bor n•fn da"' •t raw stilt, synthetic. ll1thlweid\l wool 70090 II cut can h11ve thla • bedrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ac "" " " onll In Ml.s1es 8·l8. Sin 12 requires 2 3/8 yda. or 2 Blks to ocean, 2 BR homt In move-In cond SOON TO DE COM-IMM EDIAT E ros SllS.:>00. Seti lhi~. you"ll .t:r f11bncror1Wlk and25/8yds.forthepant.1.To Dc.·r.11soo sq. rt .. open Youknowtoday't1 prlce1: PLETED 38r. 28 9, 2 SESS I ON o n lhl 11 Ukt<! order; i1end pattern number . size. namt. addreas evt!l'y o ay until 11old. 41 tomorrow Is a nybody'11 lrpk homo In beautiful beautlf\11 4 bC'dr oom, and o p. Price A 50 plus :tOc po11t111e and handling. Dahlia 1ues11. Call Belly, cen· wOoded 1etUn1t in Lake slnale story, nnch 11tylc P11tltm BooftJ by Cluslrlcatlon; Supplement 5. C to Met 102..,, tury 21. ~·1168 Forest. March tst move home. Hu.re sparklln.: S eparates ~port1wur t. Miscellan eous, St.60 °' a "' ln. 8»-5718 pool, manicured yard, poslpllld. f.ta.tce che<!lc payable to Spadea. Send ••••••••••••••••••••••• BuUder'a home! Xtru. plu1h C'tptfC, In q uiet orders to this newepapcr. c/o Spodoa, 2 Brldg4: St., l'inf' Me3o V<'rda 2•11tory Step dn llv rrn, fplc1, Att•"'ioft brfffton nelahbothood. Move In Miiford, N.J . oeM.I. Dept. CX·U a B r · 2" b a· man Y 2000' • br, dr, SI0.000 Duplex In prime loca-today $79,llSO. Call amenities 196,100. Prin Ch1ls, Bkr, H3·8S71, lion. Only $78.1100. Call &45·1424 A uoclalod only m .3930 ....,. 1&1-1'155CIC" 14M571 Act. South eo..t 8rolms. I Hunt. llhr <.:undo. Jt.#1."'6 Al~un1111111 I hr ovcrlk 'fol pool & ll" l '1•1:• ,111<·11 ( )J><•n I lnu.'" ~un Cjtl llu111·:111' C(•nturv 21 IWI 1 IAA (.'re"'' Countrv It(':! 9h0 l3~>11 Weatherly R11y JU1 . :111.. rondo, pool, 11hp ~1\l , l1•11 nr~. ~17.~JO(h•nll-lli :!1'2 1044 •·······•·············· New Turllcro<'k C:tt-n :J BR. xlnl lo<'. Up11radt•d . SJ 1.9. ()()(). 1144 !'\!'.!Ill ARIOR LAKE Choir1• 1.1kt'fmnt end un ll·hv o-..nl'r. 194·<>.'136 01 :>-IV-121'1, Open lfn<rw Sot /Sun 12-:J. Mti:ll l 011wl Ownr mu ... t !>ell I 111 1rv1nc-.. nlce't :Jhr, :.!u.1 11111tlt•li. ~nlrv crt ..,.. 1'11•1' .:ar door, nu plu.~h rpl & clq:ii;, rrpk . smnkt· 11l.1rm lleavv i.hake 111uf & total!'. fcnc:t·il In In 1111• & <111 . under S?O,OOU 117!'1·81113 ('VC!8. lnine 10441niM 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mecneb /Irvine realtg CHAMPAGNI FO~ A IB NICI Luxurious li ving at Rancho San Joa- quin always adult occupied . 2BR+den w/wet bar & 3 balconies. Beautifully decorated in earth· tones. Want a viewr This one has it! $90,900. Llla Harper752·1414. (866) RHALL Y Ii.¥ A.ILAIUf New Plan B "Peters" lownhomel 2BR+den. Great location in Univ. Park ~ close to .parks, schools & s hopping . $96,000 fee. Laszlo Sharkany 752-1414. (B67) 642·1235 "44·6200 90t Dovtr Drive Hertiot View C.nter lrvlne •t C.mpus ValltV C.nltr 752-'414 • The mdl 1:. ··card1rf" The price ls the lowest ~aleoch ....................... TheTamch R1i;ht! Owner says "i.cll thas v.~kend". Open Sun I ~. $68,900. Agt. 968 3331 0 lf523 CAMPtJ5Dld RVINE S7S.5Sl& OPE:-J DAILY ARC ... BEACH HTS. Listen to the qwet in this 3 bdrm , 2 b .. th h1lllo11 home featunnl( a II\ 1ng rm. with beamed rc1hni:. frplr. bll in bookshl•l\e:; & a deck for<lming or en tertaining. 2 Bdrm:. on lower le\ el open onto a very pn\ate pJt1n with lush planting:. Mslr bdrm has 1l!. ov. n frplt Quality con1>lrUl't1 un thruout. S'98.SOO ON THE FAIRWAY • Luxury custom home with all lhe extras -refngeration. air cond. POOi. 1acull1 grand hv1ng room with magn1f1cent views 3 bdrm . 3 baths den Eietens1ve lronlage on gotl course An 1mpre11s1ve home ... s 175.000 LOVELY CAPISTRANO Just a short dnve to the beach. and lots of home at a modest pnce 3 bedrooms. 1 v, balhS ou1et cul-de·sac •. S59,000 Custom Interior 8 A M TO 6 P M . Lovely 4 Br + fam rm. single home, 3 full ba Nr. schb, tennis crU. & pools. Enlarged M!\lr bdrm. 12x24 w /cu~tom closets. Many xtrai. $89,900. Xlnt. cond. By appt. O wner/agt 5S2 3176 4 Bil & l"am·rm .. The Colo n y", un111ul'I) private. $72,000. 551 0646 --- OPEM HOUSE 1-S 3485 HOE Super COLUM lll1\ 1n Collei:e l'ark. A SPA 1n a neat yard with m;1hbu l&ghb 4592 CHARHOCK Very att rac·t 1 vc Pl 102 in the Wallows. P a neled UR, bwll in RBQ home freshly painted in:.ade Auto srpklr!> on la mer:. I 0 GREENWOOD Super upgraded one lc' el townhouse an gori:coui. S M 0 K JO: T H t: E Heaut1fully loraled lletv.een park illlll tl•nna~ court" and pool t'1•nt1·J I t\I Hand ~o mu1·h rnorc TURTUROCK President home. new on market 4 Bdrms .. 2 bath!>. family rm .. Crplc . lgc patio Oul~landang view of ltl?hls ! Im · macu lale condtt1on. Electronic aar fille r. Close to !>chools. Owner transferred. This won 'l last! Call for app 't S139,500 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 S72,900. ASSUME 8'h VA GREENTREE ~:n•rythini: you 'vt: been l<>ok1ni.: for 1ndud1ni: pri cc 1 :I BDR:\-1 w VIEW!VIEW! Forest-like i.ett1n1? In popular So. Laguna area; this nicely decorat ed I -bdrm . home has g r eat pos!>1bllit1cs $l!4.9SO D.AHA PT. UH!TS I.A1vtly old Spilnish bldg with lob of l'11urm /1.t e hJracll'r 1'hrt·t· I bdrm . t bath unit:. Wllh bt!aullful ocean \'ll'WS & modern1Led k1tehcn' i\11 th1:-; on a h:t' torncr lot with wdl t•,tahll,ht·cl planting~. !'Jim In·•·' Sl45,000 ATRIUM in ma:.tcr Brt. 4i!1 2 full hath:., :.hake roof and :.unny count r y • k1tl'hcn, 1>ark. pla) fff .,lf!I Jeround & pool. Best ' ,,,.,.,,,_ \ Jlue for )Our mum·y in 1105 N. Coou Hwy., l oguno Irvine. llurry, plea!>c 494-1177 ('Jll :5.49.500 Xlra n1t•1· :! fir pJt10. ocn s1di' of 11~' 4!J7 :l59S, l!i--1 0:120 ,\gl Excitin9 Country French on lurgc :-cdudt•cl lot 111 DUPLEXES UHDH COHSTIUCTIOM CHARM ING NORTH LAGUNA duplex on quiet Aster Street Great for investment. or as residence plus income Situated on a very large lot in premiu m North Laguna neighborhood One 3 bedroom and one 2 bedroom un11. Plans and rendenng on display in our olhce . . . . . .. $210.000 EXCLUSIVE WOODS COVE area duplex (not p•Clured) with lovely ocean view and excep11onat amenities Now under construc- tion in wooded setting near Woods Cove, this pre- ITltum Structure includes one 3 bedroom and one 2 bedroom unit Each has spacious hv1ng room PLUS fam1lyroom Plansava1lable1nourotl1ce . $247 500 /'\JEWEL'- .A11oclatH, lite. red hill~:.:. 552-7500 SPOTLF.SS! 4 BR. 2 BA . rabuJous VIEW. $77,000 Open Sat /Sun. 23531 Porter Ph: 83l-<>813. Minion Vl•jo I 06 7 ....................... IY OWNER· Trevino 3Br. :.ma . new 1n1111l .S. caq1cl lhrunut, 1•111 dt' Sill". $1>11,!IOO ('.ii I loll' appl 11:11 1111:11 OPEN JISE .J \:\ :•!t /I.. :111 llAM to ·I l'~l 24082 El Tu Jctur1• $68,250 Lowest pnced Hurc:t.-lona Dorado on m;irkel ! 4hr. l"'• ba, upgrade!\' Cpt. patio, e t c, etc, e t c' Custom wood p<tnehni: Now a n'.il bari.:u1n ~lll•r v. 111 1 "'"llJcr 10', dov. n Bill Thom1,,.011 lkally l!l:l lliill PRIVATE ISLAMD JO' BOAT SLIP NEWLY 4 Bdrm. 118 COLLINS ISLAN 0 Trade &Jor Finance $.108,000 673 n10 558-8723 IAYSHORES Pvt rnmm 3 Br, den, gurdt•n patio l IJlk from bay O~n house. C<tll f>MJ lio:J I LIDO ISLE CHARMER lh ownl·r :iur, :mu. Ii.:. 11.11111 ~150.000 67:1·1610 llJyt·n•sl 3 br, 2 bn, l.1m rm, dan rm, Open !'lilt Sun 12·5. SJS0,000. lllUli Leeward Ln . S.12·7889 Hy Own_r_. __ $106.000 DUPLEX 5doori.toocl'an 2 Br & l Br by owner Prine. only. 642 27&0 llGCANYOH NERVOl'S'''' Owncr on th 1:, VACANT'"' llt'l'Mll'ld t v. nhnw -llard to find North Entl locallun Thi!-> 'JJJnou:- homc ha" :1 llr il1·n w fpll'. 3 JIJ , n\ptlt-r 11 kltl'ht•n & hUl:l' 11\•1 k area $159,5011 SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT CALL FOR OET AILS 481 Mo. COCllt Hwy .. LOCJllH INCh 494-6594 Youn9 Family! fru·ndh nc11:hborho1XI. mO\t! righl Ill lh l~ :I bdrm . 1lcn . frplc pooli-tt•· ha1·k yarll S7K.500 2:uq ~ lld,,1n1..1 <El l>ora<l11 "~'latci. l * 494.7551 * \' I I' V. S 11 II .• I' I J II d 111ghlll~h1-i lrwn this out ~ta111h11i: l tilt llroacl mn11r h1111w ~·1·atunni: lorrnal 11111111).(. i.:uurmet k11i•hl·n m:.islt•r :.uitl' o\'l'rlookmi: atrium. pool and Jacuzzi. First llmt• orrered . shown by ap p oi n t m e nt only . $2(.S,IKKI ti75·6900 R.AHCH REALTY S51·2000 You may profn {' J ll 6-12 1;;.l(ill A j.?Cnl L09U"o Beach I 048 L09U"o Beach I 048 1 Laguna leach I 048 loguna leach I 048 .........................•.....••..•.....•.••.•••••••••.•............•••.••••.••••••....•••. h.lli~c (or,,a.c5 ~a.i.<cr Irvine I 04(1rvine I 044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .!~lJI't1131~~~ ~4·.l\.~:,111'.IA'l l :S JAZZY BR SUITE ENTIRE UPPER FlOOR IS A MASTER SUITE WITH a Romon tub, sittinq room & fan· tostlc coastol view. 3 I d r m , 2 112 b a . S99,000. ~ Laguna Real Estate Tronsferr~d BEST PRICED CORONADO OflEH HOUSE 1-4:30 17222 CGIMl•IMrT') University Park, "The Ter· race." 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. air· cond., 3 end unit; patio cover. many upgrades. s pec ia l shelves. wallpaper : shows well Priced ri ght! $78,500 lHE TYll.ACE See this s tunning "Cardiff" model home located on major greenbelt wi th upg raded carp ets, custom drapes and shades, a stunning entry way and a IC&rge c hef's de light k itche n. A 2 bdrm. home un· believably priced a t S72,500. CAIDIFf IY TH! SU A dramatic "Cardiff" model home on major greenbelt de· corated in . li~hl colors, airy and beautiful garden view from all windows. up~raded b caut1fully lhru-out A real bea uty at only S74.900 Oll.AHGITIH Brand new Plan 2C patio home in excellent location Owner~ loss and your gain with this 2 bdrm. 2 bath, cent. air, tile roof, fireplace and cable T v. Close to tennis el s . pool. jacuzzi, sauna a nd exercise rm. Everything you need for modern living. Only $61,500. '"CAMllUOCH .. A home designed for complete living in and out. Complete with 3 bdrms., 2 baths, and pro fessionally d ecor ated thru· out from plush carpeting to color coordinated wall cover· ing. The s harpest Cambridge model on the market at only $79,500. Dllllt&D TOWHHOME Just listed and is 1t sharp! Three spacious bdrms .. 2~ baths, dining area, cent. air cond., upgraded carpets-and drapes and decorated elegant· ly thru-out. A beautiful Plan 3 and only 7 months new. Only $71,7SO. red hill realty 552-7500 I S50 S. Coad Hwy. L.ocpMo lkach 4'4·'421 VIEW :l Br, 211 ha. :!100 :.11 ft M agnif 11.·cnt C Jt:1 lin J sum.els Onl) 2 ~ r... olcl $149,000 FOil LE \SE Lri:: 2 Hr luxury orc<m front rondo. HeJullful anllqut· furn1tun• ur un rum Call for :ippt 497-1711 HEAVENLY DAZZLIHG \\'hilt' W:!l(•r \ ll'W =-:o (1:\ mi: JU!'.t l)(,aul)' :1 or I lldrm,, :1 full bath,. 1lhl J.:Jr & ) .1rd SI 1:1,soo BEACH HOUSE Good rt·nlol :1 flctrm, :! b:.tlh'>. Walk In ltcJi.'h Lgl' ):ml 919,500 UOLPlllN It E l'ull l!t.l 115111 27.8 SCEl'UC ACRES In Lni:una llca<·h' ll·l. rural 'l'll1ni:, h1i:h ell· vu lltln with muny extrl1ni: OCC;lll \'ll'W homc:.lll·~ (HlTSTANOIN{; OP l'O ll rUNl'l'Y for 1m JJ.!1nat1Vl' d£'v1•loJJcr' l'Jll nnv. for dct.111~ A nt.>w all ~hinglcd homl' n1•,.tl1•1l nn J hcav1h w<M)(Jl••I Int :i fldrm' • llom.rn tub:-. loft rll'f'b Slffi,500 Future Estate mo l1~&Bui€:\ I\ 5 Ut'ri' \ u p:.trri>I of ~Il{l~ b c• a u t 1 ( u I La i; u n •• ~99·2800 h11l~1de. ca,emt from 1 oc \TION ~ORTH Templr 11 111 .. Dr '. ' • Trt.>mcndou' pot1•nt1.tl ~.:-.. u Cke:~n 'icw wulk $170.000 lo t)(•al'h ;! Liit homt'. \lnl <·nnct l .. 1ri.:c lot ~ 1,,,,,.. v. tremcndou'> It l poll.'n .,,,/T06...,~ twl l..irgc ennui:h for REAL ESTATE 2nd unit $:12.soo 406 ~-neyr~ $t. '°'"--.............. ,l ....... ,. .. •.o.>1·6· -~~<V/.....Jll.LIAM8 ,. ~ 1020 So Coul Hwy 494 6519 PLACE REALTY PORTER REAL TY 1000 N. Csl, l.al(un:i 497-2468 OPEN SUM. I ·5 1573 Catalino St. Woods Cove duJ>lt•x, nr t ... s.wi.-co..-tMw ·••• 1104 very s pacious honw. nn Sl 19,500·3Br 1280 Ck Vu 8.000+sq. ft. R·2 lot. Up $119.000·Com'l,SUnlt!i per 2 bdrm .. 2 bu . family $169.000 Jllr 2Ua -OcVu rm .. frplc , lo'W1•r ~ $18!1.000 3nr 2l3J llrhstl bdrm . I bath, lite hvmi: $.100,000or $375.000 rm , both ha'c dc1•k,, 21'nChoo~t' 1-'ro m $189.500 Uld1lSlu11e OcVu OPEN SUM. 1·5 .inr 3Ba t rool 201 Camino St1n Clement<'. "Colon) O<:Jo:A:-.lfo'RONT Co,e" 2 bdrm roncln, OWN YOl'R OWN 1\l'T nr s hopping & hc:.t('h 1n s l.ag $155 000 ll>l,900 fumL,ht.>d lrK 2Blt. 2ba, EMERALDTERR. frpl c. v.h1tl•wa t er , New 3 bdrm .• 4 balh. 2 Cata lina i.uni.eli. frplcs .. library. f11m1ly pr1vah• ALSO 2BR. rm., iiupC'r kllchen. ~pt·c 2 BA • l r 11 ~ u n deck , tacular ocun a. city custom decor $99,500. views $242.500 SWART'l REALTY DUPLEX 640-tJ27 On 6,000 aq . rt. R 2 lot, 2 Walk 10 beach 2Rr bdrms .. l bath & I chnrm house w 'pool bdrm . 1 b~lh Near Vic $ 13 7. O 0 O LA c; U NA ~~~flo • & hellch BE AC H KE Ai.TV. SAHJUAMVILL ·~007-1·--- Counlry Court Horne. 4 LOYI SlltlHITY? bdrm1., family rm . ti may be your In thlll ln,000 cutlom hwlt 48r be11uty, HO. ~D LOTS Fanttdtlc eonyon vlt·w. Sweeplnl( ocun v1tw1 S16S.OOO 182,500 And SS7 ,500 becutlH Homes Cell 848·0'109 ~ 4nd Construction Company "Opett Mouw" s..day I 010.77 12:0~5:00 796 larncvdo IPortoflnol Custom Built Home over 2500 sq fl. 3 Bdrms. 3 Baths. Game Room. Formal Dining and Ocean Views. Still time to choose the Carpets. Only $155,500. 580 lroodway, LOCJlll'a Ida. 497-2421 . L09U"a leach I 048 LGCJUnG leach I 048 ............... ...... .. .................. .... . REAL ESTATE UUY A PI ECE of 1.a~una w \ll'W . $1.500 INCO:\I~ Commercial + largeapt. s1:1s.ooo. QUAJNT CHARMER Exterior Old English. '" ter1o r circa 197 7 w dishwasher. plu:.h l'arpet. ftreplal"<' & MOltE! S87.SOO DUPLEX 2 fldrms earh & '1ew $125,000 EXCLUSJVE I.EASING Village Fain• lci1s1ng agents l llWSo Coast llwy. LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 View -Charm Privacy Call lh1s n11nute! Charm like this sells fa:.l 2 Bdrms & 2 haths, one on each want: of th1: loft v II v ing rm. that flows th.ru lo the pnvate. bnck wullt•d palio. Shtngl<'d exterior. IJ,te. lcrral'cd I fenced l yard & trees. :'det1culou~ in every detail Coml' hear the surf ut niiiht $134,500 Openlnqs For SolH .Auoclates Comm1ss1on schedule 111 oompet.iUve. Free ~pmt ed olfl~. Lots of drop in huyers. Come help u:. keep our J?OOd rcpulullon for productive 11t•rv11;1: Tra1tquil Strut North end. SPUCIOU!I & lmmac 2 bdrm . fom1I> rm., 2 lge bulha. frplc . ~un drenched palm, a works hop, r oi.cs & bougamv1llea. See lhc ocean! St29.500 * 494-7551 * h,ll1!°'Y (()"r_,ac5 ~ ~1.<or UGUMA CHARMER Oc-anVl•w·M•w Extra 11pac1ou11 nn e 3br. 21,ba, ram.rm. bedroom home w /I rg Roman tub. 2 frplcs. fenced yard. room to Lndscpng, SIT\,000. I odd Mint ronc1 Cloi;t• 111 Open Jlou!le Sot 1Sun 12·5 $57 .500 ~lay lrnde flll Ny~~ Pl 499.4290 .. Z" Rf:ALTOJt 1M 861\ ---- NORI NS REALTY W Addition. 4lgc br'i., 3 tull ha. overstd 5'1per b.ach duplH l.1k<· 11ew 3 br & 1 br, many xlrtls. ocean view_ Call 642 3&50, rroperly llouse. r a m I g a m e r m 1--------- w palisade:. slonc frplc OCEAN VIEW Mw.tscctob!!heve Th1sJbdrm .. fam1ly rm , 26031 Via Del Norte Newport Jle1ghti. home. Open Hse Sot /S111t 1-5 even has a i.afe to stallh V'H p ..£: I ('a~h vuu i.ave when vou 1 a ropernH nc steal it for only $115,oOO 17141731-34)4' Mission "/leio LUXURY TIIF. v 11-;w t'RO~ TllE TOP. Command a 180 deiiree view of coastline & whitewater from both On an t:XTflA LARG F: I I r h l LOT w 1hcaut1ful l v RE.ALTY . eve 5 0 1 15 q ua ity· landscaped vurtl. tb1·, z.:.:aiiii C;:&..s. !)uill. profc:.!>lonally de· s hake roof"<I horn" 20•••vit1.ul1.N.I • roratl'd home. 3 Bdrms.. ~ ' :i•~ baths, den. formal w Jfirepl3l'l' i!' 1n ~1 _ 646-446.!_ dining rm . 2 fireplaces, SUPER R lor :i I ion & lhrbor V1cw "Monaco" 3 wet bar. beamed ceilings CLOSE TO SllOl'l'ING !lit. 2 bu. Open llousl' & 3 view decks. Truly a $62,500. Sal 1Sun 11·5. 1812 P l conqueror's dream! IM .Quall ~ Ashley l'I. S122,SOO. SlSll,500 Plac• &10·5530 or 640._1_1<1_1 __ LI ST EN TO T 11 E ProplPf'ti•• Spyl{la:;s 11111· Village or QUIET. Oreanvtew con· 752•1'20 Harbor View Sbr, 21h ba, do retreat ilbovc Ahso l400 OUAILn Ntwr<>•t llACH formal rim rm & ram.rm. Canyon. 2 Bdrms. 2 ,, ~~ Profc.,:. lnd:1c p<l , bath~. den. 2 fireplaces, BEAUTIFUL w/Jncum. f1rl'ptt & 2 wet bar. eH•ry modern coverl'd patio Beautiful ron\'l'na<'nce Bonus hob· Tri-level Home panoramic view o f hy work room S<-e the 4 Br + m!>lr -;Ulll' w I" l ln"llll'. A1rPQrt & sur sun ~cl u\cr Catalina. sunderk 3 Ua. huge ram roundin~l111l:.. Wlk'gd" wulk 10 the beuch. rm w /bril·k lrpl<'. lance from tennis court ~1.500 cuthedral beam 1·e1hni:s. & pool Sl95,000 Shown MORE TllAN A TOt:CH Of CLASS Exquisitely decorated. nearly new 3 Bdrm. & 2 1, bath home Ocean. c<1n)on & vallage views This one has 1l 11ll· skyhi:hts, 2 fireplaces. d1ninR rm louvered hl 1n tl11, bu al t ·1n mlrrowove & i~ wired for tile entr). lg lan<l:.rap('ft hy appl. f"10 ·4543. lot w :.prinklers. <om pletelv f{'nll'i'I. 2100 sci t-·c·o-z·y·c·o-n·-.. G·"-rt F'IJll) :11r C'Olll.I. lllll''I --Ii quahl> t'<instru< tum ,\ WITll llEATED POOL. perfet"l family ht1m1· Approval 1n C''>ncepl $90,500 pluni; for <! Br, 21J.1 HOW .ARD JOHNSOH l>uGl~~::;·~1~·uge Rily REALTY 1173~1 or67S 5499 497-1744 stl'reo. llul(e i::ame or ~~~ <WEN SUNDAY H hobby room Sl39.500 -----* 494-8057 * NEWM.ADRID Casa SarCJa EMERALD IA Y Beaut up~raclt•tl . nr lake RyOwnc:r lLle Rkr.) Open h~c Sat Sun 1·5 hy While walttroccan view Open· beam ceilings F'rt'd Bnggs AIA Des. D1nan1? room. Ol'n :? llcdroom 2 U:•lh' Lrl!lot -rm to cxpund PRICE $189,500 Call ror appl 4114 837 l owm:r. !itl6 !171!1. l'nn unly Hewporthach 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1063 l>nver Dr. 2 hr, 21 2 ba <.:ondo. frph•. dbl 1:ar . pool. $72,500. Owner 1.1gt. 675-5200 or 1w,.nrn O,EM SAT /SUM 1-4 621 Lido Parle Dr. Dayr1oot cc1n1lo tnpt. .-.~:11 Top floor, 2 bdrm. & d1·n. :1 h.1ths: 2 Y.J(I ,q rt • ~l·t·unty hhhi , hoat dot•k IOI! <t\ ,11) $t>l.'l.IMIO Gii WALKER LCllJWMI hoch I 041 LCICJ'l"O hach I 048 L a Ml I I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCJ'll' ~ REALTY 675-5200 fllc~~~l~~ MEW SP AMISH ESTA TE Ideal for the large family. s Bedrooms, 3'h baths, 3 fireplaces, large family room ; all on approx· imately ~ acre In exclusive Haclen· da Capistrano. $225,000 OPEN 1·4. 31611 PASEO DON JOSE. S.J.C. A COl.DWIL.l tAMtC• CO. 496-7222 831-0836 .,.,.. ...... d.., .... ...... ~ ...................•... F.I. NIGUEL Terrace Lg 2 br. 21 .. hJ twnh~c Lndsl•pd, wood p.inel'g. comm pool $65,500. By owner. 840·0254 Open HouscSun I SPM PROFESSIONAl,LY LANDSCAP~O 38r. 28a, fam rm, llv rm utility rm . ns.ooo 8:11·21.58 GARDEN HOME' 3BR, 2BA. 11paclous llv rm w 'frplc. dining rm, con versalional k itc h w /brkfsl nook, guarded u e a. Walk lo beach. ten nl11 &c pool. $98.SOO NORI NS REALTY SPYGLASS HILL 1112 WESTCLIFF OPEN SAT /SUH I ·5 3 l11lrm1> . :J h11th,, formul dining or blUdy & a huitt' country kitchen, m.ike lh1i. newly decoral· ed house the pt!rCert family home! Llvma rm. & family rm. featurt' open beamed ~clllnp & large dhl. frplc. Our tit· chA1lvc llsllna, SHZ.SOO SweepinJt coag\111 vlcw- N e w p o rl Harbor , Catalina & l,.A. lijJhlll. 2700 aq I\ , 4 B<lrms . 21~ b1tlh!. danmi: 11rc11, fnm ~zt!•ll•ll!'lll rm. w /wel bar, 2 ClreplllCt'll It 3 ('llt l!Dtftge . l'rlv, pool w /jacunl 1215,000. • 494-1057 * IOMDllALTY 83t fMll Eve. 496·7 3Br+Den, 2 Ua. up1rd'rl. BLUFFS Btn Itek', Ha. Xlnl lou tlon The Blulfl1. SEU. Idle Items with a doo. lam rm. ~.n. ~ Vh1la 1101ar. Open D11ly Pilot Clamfled Ad OWIV640-8117. '162-MSe Sat/liun \·5. lllUOO I ~.~.~ ....... ,~.~~ ........ ~.~~ ........ ~~.~.!!!~~ ...... ~~~.~.~!~ ...... ~.~~~.... _s _u_nd_ay......,._JM.._U!l'f_..._30_.1_..,., _________ D_Al_L_Y_Pl_L_ar ___ g_ . Mswport'9«• to1"Mlrwpon .. odt 106' s.ci.m. .. te 1016 IM:~PNp.rty 2000 1ncomtPropertr zooo CoroMdetM• 1222 .._...u., ... .._. ..._..u.._ 'bd ...._,Udwlhhd ............................................... ·•····················· ······~··············· ..........••.............................................•.••..•..•......•...•••........•............••••••...••.. OPIN HOUSI UDO ISU CHAIMa I ( you likt tl11t old t.a.hloned rounlry look wllh IHl.'d bric.i.. ltained &Ian, Cl•lllnl! (tn8 and vc.:l(ffl wood floor:o1 combint'd to pruduce a warm 1•01 y hvtng c:nvlronmenl. theo you'll wont to ttl' tluis deluchtrul turn k•Y ~rl~ct 2 bdrm w/ lormoil dmmg 4' i bllths. '119.500. Th~ lnw9't prkt!d on 1.lclv. ora4 SAT /SUN 12:3~5 I Jl Vie Zwfd. C•644-1Zt l MIGS. IAlLIY & ASSOCIATU BEACHli'l.XER l'nlquc 2Dlt homr nc.-ds htlp. Walk tct bc•nrh Lr 11 2 CllJ .:.1rMl(t', M v 111•rlt ml( . .Nc;w h~t1n1i, only '19.500 BEttTllA m :Nll Y Rf;>\l, T()H~ 2 1~Del Mar.S..u1l"lt:111 4!U-4 W Dbtnu Pr.,.rtyt I un llnd 1\ for you lka<'h are1t 1~lallat. Prob11tt1, forecloturu. Banlcruptc1c1. Oivorce. lnvti.tment prupe:-til.!:1 J.Jelow markel 1.inn:. KHI Johntott, lroker Call C714 /613AS<U OUPLEX Ealitaide C M JJ CotteMfte lJ24 ........ a.a.-Jt J240 .............. 3240 ~a Br, $'14,960. Pnnc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• onb'. Ownr/Alt.1173·«30 3 BR. :I ba. lam rm, ''l'· WALK TO OCEAN 211tY 3 l'ar Heil & Bcioch 3br + comp. lnd11rpd, fnrd y , 2 Rr. 3 Ba, l1i1m. rm, frplc, bonUI room. •'rplc cp111 ~~ 2 I 00 -~ n r 1:11r. $400. &15·2978 ~~~Kt'.1~!':!~ or drpe, 13$$, lat & ' la~l. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• RE.HT A.LS ~t:WPORT Hit.a .. am. 2 -------_968-_7_l_4_G _____ _ M-2 lONE br, fncd yd. NO P~l'S. CLEAN 4 Br, 2 Bil, frplc, Freshly ~erorut~. 2 Br 2 •1 ACRES Ga• a. wtr. pd. 1260 cpl, drp1. $360 mo. 1 Ba twnbm& Conv t.o 1• l'mts a. Stort!, fOr lull ~~~~3c~;;T;,,~~~. 6732256 ~~~~or s.1l·9MS, f\Wy,M3~ • Jcfrvl Co ndo lor nnn --•_•_•_•_-_•---•I price CJ( $160.000. ~ l itll 11meu1l1e111ndudl~ 2 Deluxu 3 Br . 2 hu, pvt Oeuul. d&eoratl.'d 40r, z drlvl!r!'.I, ho1nd1 c.11>1wd . terms. ONTARIO AGT. ~un decks, rnuity1ard en· pat10, "nr. CIO!"'o lo col CLEAN 3 Br, 2 Rlt, cpl, ba homo. ~Imo. Vic durk rm. ~.000 tll!C :J&.~ I UMITS 75(}4344 ASK FOR TOM try, Wt!l b 11r , lot11 of leges & ldH I for mature d~, 2 cur &11r. ~$mo Yorktown/Brookbur~t. bef. 6PM ~;snto Ana F1YC• :! bdrm Lota for Saile 2200 l'I06t'ls & 11tor11ua. ind'-teachers. s.ag.2040 ~ ~ or 5Sl·"4S. Lamb aehool. linmed oc· OCUH VIEW & 3 1 hdrm Pn me pro· ••••••••••••••••••••••• use of pool. lt!nni11 crt.· XLNT HS~. TOP LOC. · cup. 963 4663 :0.1ir4' Casta To.,.nhunw 3 pt>rly $125.000 U 'i LARG£ L t:VEL LOT jacUUJ tSc uun.;. Ytl)' be 3 Br 1"'4 Bit, HV pkn1t. nr SUPER 3 br w1rt·plc, Lra He ........... br. 2,.11 ba PrOfl':O."lccnr Uown W t V IE W 0 Jo' I\ ACK ~.Open !'-1o1t/Sun l ·5 all schools, fwy•, b<-h. )'d. Blka LA bch. ll ea * W Newportlteclt 1069~ .. odt 106' Profeu ln<l\q1d 11.it 111 lfLLGRUMDY BAY.A RAREFJNDAT ~. wtr pd. 830·6891; gar.$400mo.Owner/Ail Oet ready ror aummt•r. • •••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •• ••• ••••••• ~e to """I & i11 .. u11' REALTOR 6 7 S-616 l ~.500 R t G H T 0 N T H E 213-69\-31.58 ~-42!18. Jo:v11s U62·31~ oow ! Walk to beucb from """' ' 8 EA C H · 0 N 8 l O h•re. WMlk to aradc OP'EHSAT/SUH 1·5 WESTCUFF IM..'ed to $li~l.~15Q By HOWAltDJOHHSOH CORONA l:it;A C ll · M•taVet'de 3bt, 2ba , 2 atory twnhse school & hi~h school. 4 llZProa,ect HYOWNER (~~:493 75:\!j ~~ Rl4LTY ft R r;; A K z.; R S 4 Br.den. 2~11 Ba. fplc, w/pool. xlnt locallon. br, 3 bu, huge sun~k. 1.111hl. pleasant Newport 2Br. W 1o1 Luxury Q>ndo. S. J-BA y FRONT 497-l 744 l>HIV!'.: Jo'abulou.~ View. Ot!W cpta, redecorated 3 $340. M2·17~ dbl gar.~ mo. 114 20th Shores Horne' 2 or Sbr, ~ced to sell. SBl .900 C--'strcmo I 071 l Wrm & con\•erlilJll' car gur , 2 patios. trof '"Br. l"'·Ba. avaU, ... 1.71, Sl. 536-1718 ., t 2 f I st buy 1n Ne~porl ..,... CO ..... DOS MoMRtoln. Des.rt, deo. ~ ,.,..,. mth. Year· 1_ .. __ ,,.,. J M 1 .. .,.. • ---------'" Ja, i r ep aces , ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAv"vtEW It---~ 2400 ly lease. r -•IU3'!,,.., ava1 arc • KJ<ia OK. $C2.S mo. Rita WALKTOIEACH <.:ongoleum kitch e n . 548--0056 t75,000 .. .._..... tooOmo lse Grdnr liwtr ,..,.,9777 W lk t "· h •· • Pool, s"'""unty, lflr, 2°a, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd,""".;.....,.· _,. t br, l!nel. gar. 2'0S 15th a 0 ,,.•u· • • co m-LIDO ISLE • Bc!rm, ·• '""th. furruly """ '' UTI "' V ,,.,,...,._. ---------St Al Un ty 100nn1' ~ p ol .. .. Uu l•ulcony, boat •lip "Viii, N . (,A K ('; T A H 0 E so r Or lllGHW.A . 3 bdrm. nu C"'·· Aftcl Apt . 536.8729 or ~36·1718 " 1 • "• 0 '· 4l>r. 31Ju DR 1.:w or •wws rm & l1t1· 1·0\'1:1 cc.I d1·1•k I ' ~ " I I h ,.... ~ ' S 7 1 sou 55 7 ·•S7 " .... ~ •ubterrane;in parking bchfront 3br,3°'tbaCnn-Greatlocat onwt vie w. E-Side 2br, l bu in new pa•·o nrDon•la• sAh ls 3 BR ~ 8 ' · " " l•"1U"l !UJ• mn ti7~ hit):• '.\1ill• lo Mann.i J:!K!ll " E I bd 3 f '"' · -"· • • 1... a ac:r oiss Ownr/A~ ~· " · " ., J w ele1• g11le:. S62.000 do. 200 deg. 11wpg vu. xecut ve 4 r m . cond. Has lge ncd yd shopptn& $4.2S 963--0IMl/ • • -------<",it It' M 1 ~ ud · ~J (' u w n e r 8 p p l 0 n1 y manna ALSO 16 ml·m bath, hv r m, formal din· w/fruit trees & alle:--ac· 847.7986 · Golde~ West Coll. $3'1S. $68,500 493lln tl73-798S duplcxes Renoarea :.how ingrmordenw wet bar. cess in rear No do&li, · 8t'M7a9Agt.NoFee .A.ucil-Sale WHER OVE 12 .... on c11sh. Owor anx deck and cnte11amment $325.548-4928 Super Sha rp Hunf'-on " """'" 0 M D Call coll 916'5'l6·2221) p.1t1<1 Approx.200o sq ft. Jbr. frplc, blt ns , c:pt H'~ ANXIOUS TO SILL liAYV ll!:W('ON DO ----2 <.:ar gar w /elect OP1!ner 3br. 2ba, Cam.rm, fplc, lge thruoul, blk wa ll. xtras --··sort of., Ont' v1>1tr l\l'W " CH 1·.1n v1.-w · 3 llr :!': Ila + h1h· Thi:. 2 ~ly rondo htt:. 101:. Mert.-d1lh C:in)on l'l<1n ~ftnip,a t~~·e nl .Urr.a ~8g!'. RESORTMOTEL and off 11trellt parking. rvdpatio,2cllr i;11r$4Jo. $350.Singlesok.963-3Sl2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• """' 4 u 1t 'I ... 3"COI "'l CA.11 ... S Yearly l .. Y••> tt~". Open ~9 9347 3 Br, 3 ba townhousl'. """"· u • • .. a . """' ·• · m1t•ro~1111e. 1·0 fti". pool, " "'~~~ _.,., S kll d tt \hnl ml I > <l ct ,. • .. Sun l·S CONDO 3 Br 2 Ba, !pie, p•r n g new con . 3242 Belly K•rr R .. 11., o( SPiAC• flurry & dlal 5Jl·ti61 I The llvfb brt1 It"' &tote · '° ..1 ·• " security, 11ubtl0rr anean WTTH CAllNS E·111de 3br. l~a hrdwood <' ... ", d ....... bltns. refn u. s.no. C all "Lii• ... C u Id . d r f'1 s ' I ii e k I t n I d '"I n Ne I ..-• r-., l..Jnd~c.ipcd Ulot·k ..... 11 p.11rmit. wieec 11ae::.. lSOSul RMlaurant COlEOFMEWPORT rs,gey ..... ea · wy pool, t e nnl~, $37S 846-t37t or846-5456eves. Xlnl hn.inl'llll: A ,.ll'.11 Jl S82.~. Owner appl on-Divorce S1luauon H EALTOHS dt'C. s.195. S48·S2l3 642-2595 ; 54 6·2 222; $11 S,OOO 1131·1-ltli o r ly .!!1·~'1 _ _ $3$0,000/SlSO.OOOdown 642-4166 1Mo.FreeRent.Ncw 2 Br 4!.lfVil49 Broker ~~ SHIOO paymt.s at 8'~· on 2515 K Ci;tllwy, CdM. Sharp 3 Br 2 Ra hme. nr Twnhse . Pool, Tennis. Govt. lease land. Grt>al 675-5511 schools. s ho pping & Funky llllle olc house, NopetA.!350.s.18-2231. 1 •1r a kintf Fran<'iscan Mriwork Mdl 11pcnin11 to itorj?eous ----- .:ret'nbell .. 3 Hr. 2':.: Ba . oak hanm:.lrr .-ntry WJY Lots or oak 1><inel1ni.:. wide l'USto m 'hull er~ End un1 l dehg lllrull~ hghl & arry h:l'hll!l. Open SundJ) l S SS9 V1s111 Flnra 673-1181 \' 1\ t: A N T ' 0 I' ·~ r.. "\ r S L,'J I 5, t Jhulou' \11•11. Ba}.C.11.1hna,,un !'tl·L~ Luxur) 2 UH.:! .Ba, HARBOR VIEW SOMERSET A ~IJl·tl.i< ul;ir 5 hr. 3 l>J .,. 11 r em1um 1111 k > nwner. Courtesy to llkr' Sl&t,500 IA4-li603 St.·~wrnd dlx 2 UI' 1·1mclo :? sty, l 'J b1J , l11ll . up 11r;idl'<I. end p.1t10. "'" to !>ch SGS.SW Pnnt• nnl) OPEM SUN. l l .5 31901 PAUOCIELO Lovely cuslom 41HJR~t . :.unken ll\•1n1t rm. lorml din rm, ram rm .,. "'l'I hat . Prore~'ly hh.l'pd. AP P HOX. ~' A CJt J-; $164.500 BOND REAL TV 714/831-941 1 I !J9R 1>320 , ti411 i111.8 Seaf ~och I 084 e\s,wknds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo'or sa le by owner S11ntu . park. UlS7 Parkhill Dr., w/gar & huae a rd Ver Ana 4-plex. Spend11blc. o p po rtuni t y f <1rsot Hwy,newer,Jbr.2 $450 m o. 675-7390 ; pvt.$300mo.YCall Na,r lrYW 3244 $l04.000 00·1960 own/m gr ba. frpl. lndry, no pets, 646-6510. aft SPM. 962.n "" or .. .,..,_.., ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• POINT REAL TY f r.195 87"' .,,,,.,,,. 0 ' ............,, IRVINE 496.5600 re .. gar .. '7' "'"""" S42,ooo ---DELUXE 3 B 2' ... B MESA VERDE-3 br, 4 BR, newly upgraded. 28R.l 'h Ba ......... $350 n.--County ~ "' Ida fam . r m, xlnl. cond. Bes t aose to beach. $425 /mo, 2 BR, l Ba •••••.•••• S3SO h D -·,--~'Y"' 2500 dplx. 615L· ~.ol'!go . ar~a. $450 mo. 644·1200 or hk for Kell" 968•1317 2 BR 2 u .. ...,..,,1,..,5 Beac U~lel '.,,...... '' S-165 mo. 64<1·2405 Bll-3821 "" •L • ""·· .. ···...,,a "° ••• • ••• • • ••• •• • •• • • • • • • __ _ 3 BR, 2 Bit ....... S385-~> a lkd. plus 2 •d. Ex· HOLLYWOOD JflLl..S Dano Point 3226 3 Br 2 Ba, lge supe~ bonus 3 BR. 2\2 ba ... SS50-l.OOO \:t!lknl IOl'Ome properly $195M ,\ r eal cu~tom c-toM•so 1224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. nr Wesl m 11>sler •RR.2"'2 ba ,Curn .. SS9:> ll Pl" a b alt .... "' 2 RDR .. & I BATH 892MaJ~ .... s.so. M1rny xtra:.. A 90 2 \'J Ba $550/800 utr), .: ~. l' home.4 .)rs new.l'uulc.111'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ~ '" · ·• 898-7855 :'<'JllJl'<' for •, m il FencedYarc.l&t'plc 4BR,3Ba .......... $&00 ~tE.$A \"EHD!'.: 3 br + .,...,, .,..,.5225 L BIG CANYON .,.atcrtronl Cunll11 Pool, L'u~tom I hl·ll1111. 1·or1wr J a c u z z 1 , m 11 r 1 n 11 • -------.--1 lot on hill. 1100 CatalinJ $152.sou O\\nr ,·Agt NewportV1ew Shari.1&rnt y,:!:.>00:.qrt Mot1\<1tc<l •<'Iler c 'I ., b dbl ~ .,..,.,. 2Brhm,newly remdl. II R 8 •'....'Ji~c;~UA ------fresh pa int. Al cond. oro sec=.Art Swkd ysssz.3267 I •••• •• I C714)G4U-8292 am1 y. ~ a, . gar., BT 3232-yd, nr bch S330+lst. bt, 3 B ,2Y, a ......... $700 •:ftt!J#ti~ Out of Cawtty $395. ~ 7729 Rea~ ..................... .. . ~•;ii••••••'':__ P~ 2550 .Mcsa\'erde 4 Br,Z\'.a ba. LAKE FOR ~T ll WALK TO BCll.Pvtadult w~·,.. t..re to h.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• formal drnini;, huge Cam Pnme waterfront, new <.'Ondo: Plush 2br , 2ba, ---L AP PLt; VALLEY.Sacre, rm. study. sundeck, nr 38r, 2Ba. A/C + all frplc . dbl g a r . $37S. _64_':~J_s _____ Tot11ll y upgraded, 3 w •rp11· 11l.1yhouse. etc patio:.. tcnni~ & pottl $130 1100 Op en llou:.1.: BEACll JIOt;SJ:; 2 story 3 hr A frame ' 11. 1Jac·uzzi. SljJ,OOll Call l'roix·rty llnuw tl-12 3850 A·FRA.ME 2 .. t.nr y prir ec! for quick :.a . S e lin bought a . 2 Alkti lo oce11n. Open l/Sun 1 :10·4.30 With 3 br. 2h hJ Ouc Sat Sun Ca II yet1r younj?. At $811,!IOO. Ci:ntur) 21 645-3474 Cro:.~C'?u~try • Ront-:lh~ "II R-IJ! 1188 or960·23S8 1 ru T ti -.-1090 i .!': .. ~ ................ . BEAUTIFUL Newport Beach 4-PLEX 1 acre re nced, 1350 sq . Cl Mesa Verde cc. Include-. xt raa. $395 mo. 962-3614 536-83S6or s.36-2375. European style house, wa ter, l(ardener. new Lake f.'orest on lukc, 4 Br. SMS. 2 br, Rar., kidli, pets, newbdrm.3'lx16'.Can be cpls /drps . $ti50 /mo. 3 Ba. dining, liv ing, liigls.ok.Jo'ee partltlone<1. utllc. hue· S46·1213 family . t"pk in ms t r Main Rentals. S.0·5370 ment, rorce<I air. well.------ !' H I D t: • O p natu ral g11 s ln·c~ MESADEL :'llAR ~~5overlooklng lake. VACANT! Sharp 4 BR. 2 'l523CAMMl>t.:l~INE 0 W NE rt S .HI P ·. ne ar SJ6.000 Disabled ownl·r 3Rr + d l'n w •p vt en Ba. i.hal-? thru-out, bllns, Hoal? >f.?:.pllal Spanish \714t1344R43 trance, frpll.'. 2 car l(ar. l.ovcly Twnhse 38r 2Ba rov. P•llO, children & OPENOATLY 111<• roofs P rivat e -lg yd qwct cul·desac 1 db.I • ...,U: l k $l&S 8A.M.T06 J'.M. 330 I nut Sl Only 3 BR. 2 HA . frt>Sh paint m ~~~~WOOD R"'""'LTY &out. ".cry pnvatc ~Jrd IROA.DMOOR J Rdrm hnme. highly up· i:raded. Pool & J acu1 t i 57~.000 bal1•11 n1 e :. & p:it10:.. Real!state $1Som~.S4tl0.WJ · PJllO, poo. gar • ....,., p e s o · . mo. . , . i·nclui.cd garat:es of &c:honcje 2800 mo 644·5998 968-7148 View. ~rtlemck 'lcrr .. l t·uursc. All 2 bcd.rcxnn;. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ob. Twnhsc, 2br 2b;;, nu LAKEFRONT HOME . 112 Mi lo bch, 3 br, 2~ bu, Br & filu1:' l~i~, l>e aut. "' """ Open Sunday I ·5. I t 12 * 548-1290 • Manner~. Welton & t:u 675-0000 hath, 2Morv ur11h \Intl f"ORSAt.1-:0 RTRAOE cpt, dbl.gar. pool. $335 Newmostfanta:.tlcvtew f a m r m w 1frp l c . $800mo.7SZ.06I 1·on:11der 1·x1•hJnl(t' H~ Two dcl~JH' duplexes mo. ~~J, S.SH J848 _ at La'.te Forest. •Br. 38a, S47S/gardener. 962·83'7S. Groves Secured comm. ON THE SAND lloge 4 bedroom 4 bat ti h o m e w i t h 1':u es l <1uarlers or SUMMER HJ-:NTAL on the beach, Close to the pounding s urf. An unus ua l o p. portunlty. betler hurl")'! Call 64S-0303. FORESTE OLSON "'' .......... .. llmt ESELLERS 752.5353 Jppu111 lmt'1 nt only no Two 2 8 r. two S llr. H• NEW . JBr 2na near So clb pnv .. tennrs, sa1Ung, Sh 3 B 2 d L New, CIU'. lot. 2 br, 2 b11, lfn\ t' bv Sp ea~e, n . • \ d rp blln ' ' ..,Cl\ cc2 AACC: arp r or + en, ae t d eJ • d , D a , cp i., :.. :.. Coast P181a, $495 mo. -"'·.,.., ........., fncd d Desi bl I . cp . rp, ec. gar. r. -"' ... S"'T~SU ... l ·S ---v_cry n1cl'.Wl,ll tradc ~?ll 12 131 431·7383 or eves £.......-.. Voll 3234 r ~/ r~-~g opener.Stcps lopvt .teno "'""'" "' " r----------i IM 1Qua·11 l l D t>ropert1es.~O 6293 1213)5!H C).1i!1 .-.-..01n ey ~m'S mo. r court. Pool & jacuu 1, 3122 I OAD COMFORT A.ILE --------'_ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . $420. 552-5377 wknds or Newport HeiRhts, nearly 4 Bdrm home on 9500 s q Place R~~a~• 2900 Mesa Vcrcle 3hr. 2ba. 3 BDRM. l'\'4 Ba. Prestige 2.BT 2.8a Upgraded Con· aft. t :JOPM wkdys. ' com pleted, 3 or 4 bdt m . Prapttrtiwa ...... e JJOOSa moa area. s-tOO mo. Agt. Ask _.,,: rl h /d rt. lot. Sb0,950 Xlnl 7S2•1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.IOO. 644-1836 forKe1th968-l317 '""• sec:u ty, ws r ryr, TURTLEROCK 4 Br, 2 f!:'~.:J re~l1 n in ~ r m ' terms. 1•00 OUA1ur NIWl'OIT 1ucH GOOD Re&. lild i . site lavish rec, SJ6-61SS Ba, Fam Rm, den. patJo, HO)SF:SELLERS ----Lag. Niguel, Lag. Hilb, MesaVcrde 3Br,2ba,oew 2STORV3Br.3Ba,bonus BEAUTl FUL•NEW wat.erta ll, nr park, pool. ,.__..., ... 1s.2.ma _____ 1 or El Toro areo. Ca:.h cpt.s/drps, bllns. Crplc, rm. <'In. frplc, D/W. $.195. Never been occupied' 2 school. $525 mo. 640-1714 • ~ ~ •• __._,.__ _ _ _ UNITS-UNITS huyer Rita Myef't'I Re al lt1g y ard. Very c:le an 7 14·963·4~69 or S31·9S4S br 1~ ba condo frplc ~-=.===·===,=f Everylhingfrom 2 lo8. E~la te . 494 .5.1211 or !15~j1;;n fl42 81!26 days, Agt.no Fee lenni!I, pool w /jacunl'. T~~~:~:~~~~·f~!~. • -"Hi'11Lf'yi·n~" ,....~ • .., 960·1701 j · l'vcs. Fplc. 3 Br 2 Ba. bltns, un· puUinAg irei:n.helc. e,tc. •rea. Avl. 211• $625. .DCIC Y. rlUIO(J.IX '-J'lllU1r' ~ire Jbr 2ba twnhse fin bonus rm, fnl•d yd, etc. s uper ome or 547·7044 833.~JS I RC.Al i Cllit ' ON l.O · Lt:;V~ •• on<· 21 Housfl FumisM<t Patio, i C<1I i.car. pool grdnr. $375 mo 557·1060 $350. mo. J:1'.0( c--., s lo r y C o n <I o 1 n ~ rM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11..iter pd, Nr Civic Cnlr ---Gem1m Heally 839 G623 Woodbridge Madison 3 Br Harbor Vl.eW 640-7000 Laurclwood . 2 Bedrm. 2 SURF REALTY Costa Meio 3124 & o c.c Chtldrn ol\ ~Doc!Wc,mno3 ~~·x2rlbr~·. fcpplct •. 3 Br 2 Ba, rirst time rcn· 3 Bath. Spanish tile ent. buth Low toxc~ Joel a:. •• • •• • •• ••• • •• • • •• •• • •• S37S. 540·08.15 " DR has vaulted ceilings. ---------i S()('Wllon dues P rl l·eil to 979. l 050 ~ s d s2oo Ut I p rl ---------drps, $395/mo. 963-4569 lal, nc~ cpl.s & paint. Kil. nook & huge corner (Somerset) --------~ sell at SSJ.950 1•r111n p111sl•--------•1 Q,~.·J paun. K:ci: k NEWApthme3sp11cious 531·9S4S,Agt,no fee. Families or s n l(ls . FamRmfullorwindows only Opt'n 11 0 11 -.1· Fer MJIO R t!n l a~~· Hr's. SUNKF.N l1v rm. , --Ma gnoba & PCH, i4SO to garden view. Brick :. l1t·<lr1•1m "''h ,, i:n•.1t LIDO ISLE Su ~u n I ;i ~. 223-1 MESA VERDE "IO ""0 11./MASStVE hnck Cplc:. 3 Bdrm , 2; Ba, 2 Sly. mo 96J.S25jlor 530-0SSS FP. dbl .:or , air hu~w l·~·lJn" uf ohl tJshion1·il tr v • lo k • t r ., ...,, Tiburon TwnhL•• w J)ne -~ ,·;.11 ~ ;ind lOmfu11 -,oni~~.~~<he~r;~(',.,~\ T&m..r11 t"lc , Tus tin 4-PLEX OPf?N HE AM c~11in g mast er, tl'nt"'r"a1 a1"r . BaysborcSl"Condo 2 Br, yard. Many xtras at217 1:m•pl.1cc~ '" r.umh J nd " ('nmlort.ihlf'. lhc·n 'cou 832·0 '~~· Wf'f'k <'nds or Lasl ph11se .' All ha vc Won't last ' Cor.y rnlla~e Avail. $440 ";!o No .rec. patio. bit-Ins. dble car pool, dshwsr. wshr , dryr, W. Ya. I e t. P . $600. ll\in2room,.l.rr~t'•.,•lin !ohould -.,·t'th1s•111t•cloll 540 ·11 111 \He kdu y s F P . D.W .. Jo'.A. llcat rlt>11 sh 1-;:~31~~1 15 Ca~Fe~~~ryh _t,6J6.6300. g11 rai;e &poolprtv S.17S cpts,drpe,$300.842-978l Ownrthri<rlW0-0926 k111·he11 and f.1m1ly ,l,l•<l .... I Agt'nl J'""I' 3 ''r, ·• l>a ownur'~.-ac com r, ·-As or A 11 mo "a".3.f26 or '1eav~ .......... k GI Pl 4 n..iu.,c· nn 1h!! 1s 1• ~ •1111j·11---------•l .,,,, o .. ~ " · """ Pror decorated 3 bd 2 1\Uueroc en an . lorn10.1l din1n11 room All f~1.,l c•uc.I 2 B1lrm, 1 unit + 3 1130' 2 hr.<! Im Ne'fllfportleoch 3169 LIKE NEW 3BR 2DA.d,in· message at 962·6515 batl'l,plush crpts,prlv~te Sbr, 3 car gar. pool. ten· th1i; on a l11r1111 11unnv lot den bcaml'd 1·1·11 11 ,·lnJo: OtMf-Reol lbtat~ units. Agt. S17S,UOO. •••••••••••••··:•:•·••• 1~1: urea. r1re~k. c~or.ce Very spacious Jbr. 2ba. pallo, dbl garage, kids ~9S. mo. 640-1044. iu.\l n~ht tor th.it future rm • ra 1,cd r ri>t1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Day '"z.a•CJ\e\·e •••· IOI!! LI DO ISLF. J\A'HRONT C.M. loc .. <:'lose to tve~· exec hme "'a m r m okay. Comm pool. $365& •h I b d l•lfll ian1I \OU ,,.,.n lhl· $1 151J00 MobUeHomu '"...,..., """ JBr l..ease lhrou1o:hJunl· yth1ng. Hurry. won l . r • $310 S46ol7S4 968.3371 Lakc f'oresl c occ ran l.111'1 1 Ru) 1t 1n<1.1, .u1d ForSale llOO ------or &ubmil SIOOO me• last. CAL L ''S K l ", w/frplc:, lgc low mainl · or • new a at(lr)' lalf,efront <'lfr'4' 1n June S .. 1 · . . t•" ..,-..t=17s l a""" .)d. m a ny xtra!!. Xlnt -Ccndo, 4 6r. Iba wtbar. •••••• • •• •••• •• •• •• •• • • Rl'OI Esat• COUfla•lor 0 11 <' r 1" g & A 11s 0 c .....,.~ -... ~ quality for xlnt tenant. r I A/C. Much more. I!;:§ Mobile. Moctuhlt Home & P r of\!." 1 nvc~lm cn 1 6736500 Back Hoy &>nuty-MUST Refs req'd. $525. m o. ,· · ; ' ~~·Days (714)99'·1601. uaH ~'\ Hwldmi: f)l"fl vcrv. Set 1rn;.1lys ls. appr11isuls, t ax Ocnfnl 4 br 3 ba, rrpl. elc see lh1i; complutely re· 963·9205 : . . . wknds (213 )661·4665, Plac• up, & Senil'l' tn: .. 757n & e x c hange udv1cr . S5S() mo. Wntr only. I'\O decorated 3BR home in Jerry. ---------1 for frl'<'l'hl or into 1 h h -------- 1100 REALTY :U77 \ ia l i1l1o.' U. * 673-7300 * Prap...tiea -------Spee1a 1r.1nic 1n He PETS6731368 rountry utmosp ere w Mo 1 T do 1 By o wner lg 4 bdrm - 7.S2•1'20 ---------tTruilt·r o.,µJtt' fur ~>.JO' muJu.plex propertlel) huge yaru CALL .. SKI ". "~ 1't 0 ry. home located nr bch, 11 <t Br. 2 Ba. ~R. cpls drpi>.: ,_ OUAtu1 ... ~, a.-.cw OPEN SA. T /SUN l .4 \cl ul t <.: ,1 i•ar k, n n S<-llcro; & huvero; 3\'311. 2 RR by beach, furn. 540·3f..66 or 7Sl·8282 Super sharp, 3 bcdnn. 2 mo nu. features incl atep prof ln~scpd. S625. ~ I I 5 46th Strut (.;'(ill Ron f:lh~ ~.mo. April· June ba. fplc, lg rcncc<i yd, cl 11 1 fa r Mornln&dew. SS2·7350. nr-;sT ft( ' 1•~ "'ll CM· c ·u~tvm l>c.t<'h how.i• ;> Pt'b• ~1 • ~>-iii •ili:J C'cntury 21848 111111 675·2395 3~n. 1"~M 0 ,RM · cptst & xlnl arca, 2 S4oo..l J y r lsc. r1~cpt~.n~~~ &m ~: 645·2330 _____ _ n\con 1'1111\ I ro • .111moor ll(lr m~ . :! h.11h,.,, ff!lk X! f111d 1owr :!li\I< •·11•.111 ("r()!;,. Country 000·2.'!Sll .,~ ..... L. ---3 186 c rps. e e. . c•uv. pa 10, 84 ·4..,66 Priced al $'79,500. Open $450. Woodbridge Creek hm I f\1 :.!'I Hu Cir ?lh ""ll"llll' 1·-·1 ,,, r _.. CICJU"O rncd. $415. 2381 Rutgers t '"'ADERSlllP R E T I ...., •"" ... " ,.., ,,., · · · Sal & Sun. 201ll ranqu1 Side. 3 Br 2 Ba np lake. F ......... ~ :c"'"' ~Cl II ..... .,.,,, s.11 l'IJ.f ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Or 635-6750 • 1o·r111" "'nr .1rpl lo•h•• 2011.lciqewat.f' Ou1'land 1n" Cortt1ran 3 Arch Bay. 2 Dr. ww ----------1 Ln.HB.968·3019. ll r ghl y up g roded. ~'<' i:oitt' I'll 1.11 tb37 Hy Old world rharm In th111 l la TIM hoch 4-Y°"? i.lJlt• Cmmgton Urothers cpts, drps. fpl c . pvt S3'l0. 3 Br. Tll. kids ok. ~Of'l .. och 3240 OPEN HOUSIESUM 1•5 673-1433. f:\IS,644·0227 1'11.nrr s:;t~tw.1 RR. 3 be . w1frpk. Only 28 oRM • .idll pk Full I Pie" rn Hunt '~· Beach, beuch, ~ean view, $525 Fee . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new. 7372 Mac· l,EASESAVAlLABLEln Harbor Vl.w lll $225,000 pn ce only $15,soo.' AGT O\'!'rlooldng bt>au~. park. ~ ~4_!R Mam Ren~ls. 540·5370 S I,~ T ~ R . G 0 I. U F. N Donald St. 536·0907 Walnut Sq Ca. Home:ii JONES RIAL TY '750-4344 1\.<\I< Jo'OR TOM 4 Sep. enclosed ~arages. 2 BR + den no pel11. $250. 2 br, 1:ur. Fncd. for WEST Super 4 Br. 2 Ba, The Ranr h Univ. Pk •tllR. r.im rm, 2 frpfcs & • '73·6210 • Wlll 111!11 (II St Dkr " Taylor-Made Realty kids. Fee rrplc, D/W, cpl, drps. 3 Br. dbl aar. new cpta, Deerfielll Culverdalo .,.••tb:ir ~,;quuutf!dccor :t'Jl..'\I C'amlno C1&ph1trt1no. 751~l ____ 499_2986 495:4481) MalnRentals,S40-5370 $4 2$. 71-t -963-4569 or c hild/pe t OK. $350 . CollegePk The WIUows 1 ht unut l11Y11h maslf!r -Sun .hnin. Space 23. Cap. Good Units 4• y °" ~I 9545 Agt. No Fee S36·Zl75, 968-1276 Turtle Rk T he Colony \lflh' SM0,000 HARIOR VIEW Corner lol :.!hr. 2ba, all ...._ ___ u--11..·-•-L-d COi.LEG~ PAHK RaAquct C1h o--ntr~t! l'\('11-'IC Real f;.r;t1tt~ furn & a pph.m<'e". drp11. ~,\NTA ANA Duple>. ..-a ~_.... Warm . coiy 3 br, 2 bn. l'wnh:.e 2Br + d en, 2•; 4Br Condo, Super loc. ~· ·~~ '·•·111•lhll 6<t2 PORTA.FINO garden C, vt<·w Ake ~u.ooo $5,000 dn •3· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fll mily rm,fplc,dog run. 8 11. w.\hr 'c!ryr, teonr.s. newly painted int, nu RA.HCHREA.LTY ----1 3 Hr. I b• + bonui1 rm Dupauh!I. <714)4lltl5082 Unils i68.SOO . ~O.OOOdn. CHMrof 3202 $400 mo. Call Sandy , pool, nr llarbour, S37S cpts, tic pal.lo, 5360 mo. 551-2000 SEAVllWPUMI r1u11h lnd scpn 'I( & -----ANAJIEIM.•4 l'k x.only ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\1(1. 642 $200,642·6220 mo. No pets. 821 2519 640-43S0,768·3730. Sq b 2 , "i11luorni,r!f'MC1st\"88 1MRn1nc~t p11!111 aru lOXSO Exf)f.lndable. $4000 siw.~. $15.000 dn AGT. Hurry! N, R. 2br , pool, ------day!!. 963-9961 evc3, Walnut uure 2 r, :l'J Open llriu~c ~un 1 :;, 1~i1; w 111000. down. al SOO. 750.4344 ASK f'OR 1'0 M. patio, sngls ok. $23S. f'ec :USTOM :Jhr. 2ba, frpcl. -B 3br, l "'lll1 Surfside Condo ba, comm. pool. A/C. 14rrlr0cf'Cll'IVS.W J>nrt Ttftin K.\1'11\' mo + S80 for apace. ------u s . Bea<'h <'nm be r poolwJsps.nupnl,cpu,5 Rr , 3 a . 2 &ty, Frplc . p ool. patio. gu r . Beams . $:1 2S. Nwpt Cre\t t u11do, JBr, TllACV it~:l\LTOH . clec:,&iaa.842·272.8C.M. D11n11 Pt. De lux•· Ouplex. 631 ·201l & drps. WI!\ to schools. Landmark $450 No pets, 831·987Sor5J6.1827 _SS2-42<>_? __ 1 _____ _ 2•~""Ra, tennis, pool. llOO ~~ii . Npt Bch ...,_t .. llOO oceunv1ew. S12S.OOO. 3 • church & 11hop'g $475 avail now. 968-8342 m soo 542 ~ ror appt ~UIZ'7 0 752 2887 -•-r Of' lln , 2 Ba, ea ch un1L C.M. See lh1s 2br. Infant & mo Incl pool service lnM 3244 lnN 32~4 _ __:.. _:..._ _:_ _ _;_ r _· --· --••••••••••••••••••••••• B llna + m h:rowave sin11le. $200. Fee SlS ~t.Gsos · 3 Bt:OROOM. 2 bath, II\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHTHEIEACH Bott ttuy On Penmsula oven. n enry W all Beaehrombcr,631·2011 prest ige arN1 nt e x. SUNSET I, SURF 2 Br !leach hse w /bath etl d $ Q 000 Realtvr. 496·1435 Br, 2bu. Bertul, spae pen !I I v e ho m e 11 • unit $114 950 219 33rd St R uce 1 ' BELMONT SHORES on Mesa Verde home. Ma ny Spacious, private p1.1Uo. 2 Lot." wide al t•omc-r Npt' Och. S7S·<t!l2l 0 ; Ten well locllted J~ru I~ 4 UHIT$ waler , Cape Cod, aun· exlras . $69S/mo 546·3166 community 1wlmm lna Lae wa lie<! 1>8 llo & 673-!684 Altl l.oneaster Level: road .,..w a. M_...t deck 3 Br FR. fp lc. S.S7S -pool. 2 car gar•Re. huiie t.•rden. Outdoor bn ck --frontal(e, pow1.>r 9 valla· mo (213) 691-5331. Mesa Del Mar.4Br.hltns, rou te r suite. buill·ln rplc attached. 3 RR, 2 IY OWHH blc. Map •incl p1<'1 ur-es tn Stlpaclolus. ::u'~hcond..""11t~ed 004-182A S395 mo. Ref's, 54~·7359 oven. S450 per. month. S., room for cxporulon on, " ' '" or7SH060 K EY R E A LT 0 R S Multiple l.OOIOfi. R'TS.000. c ua t 0 m ll h 0 w p I a t' e oen-ce. Ownt•r ha~ priced Collla Mesa 11re11 . A11klng Corona d4tl Mor 3222 962 n88 Dy owner, Phone Mon. Oovcr Weslchlf urn . :• for lmme d11111• ~11le •l Sl37,000. Ownc ...-dr~lres •••••••••••••••••••••••s unny, charminic 3 Br, _ -------- Fri, 6pm IUl)m , wknc1s Br +<k'n. 3 Ra ~!1~000 jul<t !l!l.000 TOTAL und ic hor t esc row Ai;t. aBr t-drn. Jndlv. home F11i:n Rm. fplc, cov'd CONDOS2 Br, $250; 4 Br 8am·llum, (71 1)1:7~6968 123 3 S o m" r' t' l Ln mity finan<'<" &CS 1103 W /t enn is. p ool. II p1 • pallo. fruit trees, nice $335, l~l. la11t & dep. ...,ly Bluff• "J " pion ~16 ___ -Wf'Sfhct~~~~offon SAN ('I, F. M P. N T E sc-curll y uuard. tSl68~ nbrhood. $425. 642-2178 979 7888 ___ _ ~ un1l. Cnf\.Yon. t'ash lnt1 RE t-4etwortc TRIPf.~X ;:~c h ase op on t'rt!nch CJuarter, 3 br , 21J 3br, Jae fam.rm. 1 •~ ba. l•lv1ew JlJR,20A,dn'11 SaltClea• .. t• 1076 (l)3lJR,2 n a,C:?l 2 flR,2 ha , dble e ncl. llH. !rplc, $340 mo. Mlle lo rm, p11t1 0. Astrotu rf ••••••••••••••••••••••• RA Spaclou11, hltns. Large 38d, 2,000sqft 2 Stove/refrll(. Poot & rec bch. Jluntinaton Con· deck. Jl ?OI. Ow~r . MARINERS LAND VAL\1 .. :1 27S Ac. TAYL<!R·~ADE car gar. 2 Story, 1'11.Rll. <'enter. $315. As k for UllCnt•I Twnhme. Now '1onll~.ooo. 644·184l. J r tn .,..,1.,... m/I Nev. $100 per Ac. REAL'IY Blt·ins. 675·7137, 613-8823 J ean. 963-8961 or IS54-H 12 cpt't & paint t hruout. , r-v "• terms Myer11-Alpha Corp 499-29fl6 495-4486 BR 21~ B I U C a 11 Ag n t.. Larry W .. -.-ON1' CUSTOM VIEW 673-6756 t 1 ~H Beaut exec 3Br, 2ba Dplx, . a . enc P• o. M2·837l "''ll:K"' tw s of Hwy f'rpk, p etlo, fed yrd, w11lk t.o prka &1----------lly owol'r.~ou ownthe HOME Co.-1.,.-c:lol Deluxe 2Bl', 2 • unUa. U H /mo Ja e . 4!2 ahop'a . Open Kou HNu 3 bdrm 2 ba+bon• land. lntludloa private Con1tructloo to b 11n Pr~ "00 'lnt'ludt11 3Dr own.ir'a un-Go Id l' n r od, Cd M . Sal/Sun 1·6. ~7 E. 16t.h rm, Twnl\se, 1...., ml frrn t andy h .. ch, u• boat January '77,. 3\00 Sq, fl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt.. S535,000. ! W t lil• 675-11835 Pl. bch. SUS mo. Rt/erencea 1Up. Go-eou. na•stonc 4 HR. 3 Ba contemporary TWO STORY mlnltll'l "-·-2 b M2-114b. •• • h I " 8 Br. C!lOle lo bch, llOYf!, nu ..... ea: 3 bdrm. a.1----------1 Jrplc In view Uv·rm, ranc tty e home ... any, OFffCI ILDG "'"' u "" y 1 encl. vard, bltns, Meu ""'-ec .. ci.~. -aq ... .-1 d•-ii d y xlras Plan •-2.• ........ ._...... "'":•· ~7mo. r Y ~· " ...,. •""' ..,.,., '' ...., or-ma m rm , t • man · • • • -~ tal .. Vtrdt area. $385. 3205 IQ f\, den. Plu.tb 4 Br, a ~llthen •llo•ds ol 1~c1ri<'aUon1 avall. lo lO,OOOSqFt. '1'/frplc "0«t1nvu.(San '~ New Yor k St. Also 3 ba, a ll blln •, c r p t ttora1te. Bc~'2cd fern· unce.Sl~.900. ICoe.hAn,.. Clement.e)S13UOO J BR 2BA hom e , nlt'e bdrm. i b11. ~nel. yard, t.hruout. pool. nr 1hops, fm hat ,.,,.d br ick ~... LotAl_..o1 POIMTRIALTY ocun view. Buittln•. bltn1, pool. '395 283 achlsl.bch. M•lnl !roe • .;gr~~·trbdoirml,,~:4:·00.rkd~n~l to ,._,.. $920,000 4H·HOO nJ"9P1r , dbl 1ar. $650/mo. Dowlli>g OrH n. College '1'75. NO pct.l.&&Hf7B. "' -"' -rr.tta• ltomd Ma 8'48 Park area 548_....11 ....... PF.N 00 ·suN.1·5 Sc .. '41t_..,, t Blk to CKTI, new 2 aty, • 3SlklboaCoves '114,000 Cla11llled ada aell bl UQ new i B R 4c t>en, 2 Pr r sllso • Br . 3086 Br a~ Ba. cp\.8, dfPS. or rall ror a_ppt.&73~ '2U,.ll-7t50 ttecr11, tmftll Items o be.UOOaq ft,V~w.aun R o•noke UJ.S m o . blltls,fplc,wetbu 12nr Bt«er hurry, won't last 0 _ any Ile.in. J utt c al deek1 llew cpl',, lh Jeanine, 7"·1920 or Geo. 1.,, ...... lllfA 111' •tllCIUOO. ---MWna. ..... a 11.')M;.11i.a:m ~.u...e1e St.ISi·~ , ... • I 1 ma en ab I lrvtne realtg CAllFUI UYING Executive home -brand new - TurUerock Glen. 3BR Highlander model near pool, jacuzzi & tennJs. $625/mo. Lila Harper 752-1414. (863) WOOOlllDGI Family home available nowt 4BR8, dining room, family room + big yard. Submit cbUdren & pets. $525/mo. VeeSlirulon642-8235. (869) UNIY. PAU 3BR + lg. bonU9 room. Great q,ulet locaUonl Popular Oxtord plan. $550 /mo. Ludo Sharkany 752-1414. 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Ylefo 1267 MluloaYlefo 3267"-wpcwiluch U6t 1.JTTLE ISLAND l>lx l IUoctc from buch, 2Br. -DDAMDN£W . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••-·•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA..rTID TO llHT futn :Br, lbii, lfundeclr tBa, 1ar•1•. air rond, D.1"1U, BOAT SLIP W /CONDO, a l br unrum Townhouse Avail Mar l. $375/yrly drpl, (pt.a, yrly, IJllO ~o aDd BR. 21~ ba Lake nev. i..1trpk, aar. ror I yr or Adlta.nopets.6'13-4394 ~-3192 ~ It YOU"YI SW THI •IST NOW $695. Agt.64.t·U.33 ~"chanac ror Townhoui.e -" , "t • ---In S1:ousd11le. Arai ssoo Bachelor, l l&e room, 841per11luah Bayfronl 2br COMI Sii THI mn BIJt Canyon prelllljllUUf> per mo CJrol Clark, 2401 bath. refria. 873·3731 2~ ·~urity bld'a. Poat Broadmoor home, 3000 x North 70th St. Scot· evea &weekeodB dock atAll. SIOO mo thru J .n• ~ It Starting as low as $300. a month, your 11qtl,blackbilyvacw.4 br. tscl.ile,Ani.8528S May. or $1150 yrly choice ot sharp Condominiums in Mis 2'¥ b~. tum rm $II~ lal»oo '""'14110 3707 875·~200 or 445 7zt6 640-1714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownr/Airt. sion Viejo, El Toro, and Lake Forest. . BR. 1 Ba, ti:c bonus rm, BAY /BEACH/PIER •---=------AU are 2 BR, 2 sty mdls, w -pvt garage Btg Can) on lu:.uraous $345 mo Avail llOW Patio 1 br S32S Util pd. Clean l&Z br. Adults, no & pool privileges. For more info. or cusGolftomcouhor•meef.r4oooonla!~.1t4 _~3166 · · · 3 o 3 E Edge wale r Peb. '200/~. 2421 E. t k I ""'-t col 7070 JJ ~ .. ~ l-8'71·2866 16th Sl, N. Hta 646·1801 app. as or uvn, a ~ · or ca br, 4 ba, pool. ~ame rm, BLUl''t'STOWNHOUSE Owner·Bkr,at581·1098eves. ram rm, usoo. mo aBr. 2011 . balcony Yrly3Br2Ba,w/fplc,va· 5-"'l..-. j716 640-1714 wiv1ew, ;unple 11.oraae. cant. $475 mo. 1 blk lo •••••••-•••••••••••"'•• BIG CANYON, brand new S475. mo. 673·4426 or bch. 213·332-3270 aft llPM 2 BR. 2 ba on the ocean. spacious. sm.rde lt•vel 2 6-l2--t41i:l ~~~F~ Water. $.14.S. Utils =·~rlt~~!r1:"!'a=: ........ l244 l"IM 3244 BR, 2 b<1 . townhomc BLUl"t-'S WA'fElt VIEW .,..Mua'n Rent"'s, c:•o·t5'""0 rec. facilJtLC.!I . 499·2835 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/sweep1ng j!olr course UEAUTlfUL. 3 BR 2~~ a ... .,.. · "' TIR CT VE W Nu·r view. Lca.se at $750 f>t'r I'/\ $57 ~ •1 O LS E .A-l1rl1 Turtlerock Ghm, new. 3 A A I . AL mo.; sale at $125.000 ~.iJ'l<l " " .. Xtra lge 2 br, 2 bu. util In-......-~lt..d BR, 2 Ba, ram.rm & dm· '5QUARI':. s~acaous 3~I~. Ai:ent640·5560 ---cl, $325. Winter. 1115 W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, 11w1m pool , tennis, 21>a. Townhse. l.rg encl .5 --------1-;xceptional llar1'or View, Balboa 96a·0505 ~ llOJ garden~r . S750. mo. P<il•otrard pool & rec 2 Br Park Lido Cundo. 3 Br 2 Ra, paneled Jo'am · 979·6472 d11y:;, 673·617!> fac1ht1es. Only $325/mo lowest pnt·e 111 Newport. Hm. grdnr, must see! Ye a r I Y l b r a Pl . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Evs/Wknds Rkr 642 0200 SJ.lO mo !17!}-7888 1..,5.5503 Redecorated, private 211 WATUFtlOHT - - -beach. Balboa. $250/mo. Bullllns, crpls, drps, D· Village I, newly pulnted & ~i1b~idl(t B~o~d°}oor l!Brbor Vu llms, Carmel 3 ~ 673--6700 s.q, huge deck, garage. dean. 2 Br 2 Ba. fpclc, 2 an · 4 r, J .a. ~m Dr + FR, nr vark & We',,_ How lookl $435 - cargar,palao,pool&ten '!11· din r~. 3 car g.,r school.S.S75mu 7:12·0017 •t..m-rR-t_.•rKJ OCEANFRONT3br,new, 3601.FJNLEVAVE,N.B. • II h f M --' t bll nls 4062 Ge rmamder I rof lnd~qxJ. Upi.:radt'd .-..... ... .. 1111. I g e. d Ix, fr p I c . J COIS II LTY !)tro I e pathways ol a pine oresl. eanuer past um ng SJ9.5. Call 752.1700 ev11 cpl!>, tale & drp:,. l'ool & Beach duplex. a br. 2 ba, washer/dryer, di.hwhr, 2 A A waterfalls and quiet pools. Listen to the sound of bubb8ng ~.7829 lukc pnvi:., S.S25 mo. lo ocean 'aew $-125 mu LEA.SES car gar. No pets. Now ul 6714670 streams and growing things. 'tt>ur adult apartment home at rc:.p.party.752-i57ti &U-3850Ai:t. 2Br 2ba.encli.dgar.blk 6~u3n.,;,.030. $550. mo. •....a..--1-•-..1 310._ P k '"ll I H ""'' -··-·-' Woodb ·d Es 3 o --------,. ..,.;.. _.. N-., inecree .v• a,ge is a tota retreat ere you can enJV7 Uml:iuo.a . n ge talc~. r. LOCJIMO leach 3248 II A R B 0 It V I 1-; W to Och. amenities. $-100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d I ~:iag~~:n;;~\~~~· '~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOMEHSl-:T 5 Hr J Su on !™I uul pd Cotto M.so 3724 l·BR. carp, bll·ans, priv. privacy an uxury. mo. 754 _:1694 days,3 DR. 2', B.~. ocl'am·u, park.nrpool,hugeyard .IHr, lha. patio Park & •••••••••••••••••••••••deck. Garage. Vear ARECREATIONPARADISE u:1.0681 eve·. move m now. S.175. Call: 640-9256 IX'h neurby. S.t~imo_ ~ .. 0.00 WEB & UP Lease only. S275 Mo. Bkr. • ~ ~ 49915f.a orS?3·3620 31lr wath woodsy mtr, blk .s;"udio & 1 BR Apts 644.23439T05 Two tennis courts. Swimming pool plus unique volt~ pool. Super value! S425 Per mo u d 1 . BLI U FF3SB u.~/· r1a1 ik~! & n'c0> wb~~"O.Vacant, ready •TV & MJid Serv Avail JJCuzzi. Sand voll~ll court. Mountain lodge clubhouse with 4 BR .. 2 ba. Pool & ten ur.1n new ux uno us c ean, r c. • ·'· r Jiii ~ 2 br garage apt on yrly nis. 'l'hc Culony. Paul townhouse 2Br, :!•,Ba, Rm. ~ool , $111 5 mo OceunfrontSBr onprame •PhoneServ.Iltdpool lse.116'i'•Topai.Stv,dis-lireplace.conversationpit.bllllards,gym,saun8. Martin ocean vu, yrly or mo. to 640-11146 1•cn1n:.ulJ Point. Sl200. 2376 Newport Bl\'d, CM posal. ds hwhr, ref rig. Huny to the good IJ(e and then relax. Real Estate 644·7383 mo 644·0062 -----548·9755orG45·3967 Open hse Sal/Sun Jan. 21l BLUF'FS -iBr. 2•,ua. -l'TT SUSCASITAS PROM$265T0$355 Turtlerock Glen Plan ll 4 RENTAL fam rm. frplc, pvt patio WA;~~ Ma'nules •~ NB. l BR &30.67W678 Including Heat B FR t I LAGUNA HA.CH i475· 644-141j0 or 830-5050 .., 2 Br & den, 3 &, bllns, ~ ~r. $700 ~~~~~4-~~~ · lst Quohly exec. home. 3 cxt 22. R~~~-~~b"oTE ~~f~Ne~~1:/Bi~3. i:r· cpts &drps, gar + pallu, One Bedroom. One Bath UDRMS., fam. rm., 2''.I Modern Townhse Uuplcx. "" small hol house for Two Bcdtoom. Two Bath buths 2 . F1repla.:es /\II JBr. frplc. pn patio. l ____ STUNNING lge l Br grdn plants. $400 mo. 752·0942 ~;~rU'i~~el~O~N~~t~r~~ hlt·in kitchen w tele<" bllc to hl·h . Will rurnash HLUl''FS CONDOS apt. Pool & rec rm. $230. Evs. 1300 Adams Ave .• In Costa Mesa. T/ll.Up••raded4BH.FR, Ironic cqwp. Oubtnntl-S400/movrly.tHu·O.Jti8ur Leases slartml( at $450 7\0W.lSthSt. WATERl''RONT 3 Ur 2 acrossfromOrangeCoastCollege " inj( nccan & Catalina (213)287-7420 Ba """ ... N B r OR. micro oven. pool & 'icws lfomc \'aluC'd over Month Aizent &H· 1133 Co1.y Bachelor E·Sidc ' """h . ay root. between Harbor and Fairview. panorumac v1cw. $G25. $125.000. Hcnt for 5625 BA YSHORES L11Jo lsll' 4 Bdrms., 3 i''rplc, new decor. Adults, yrly. 646·1213 per mo. Agent, 752 7315 l\lonth. ltcfcrc nct·s re· 2 br home w (11l :. of baths ~llllr. i.u1te UP· $195 675·2913 lalMJa PeftinMlo 3107 (7!4) 540·1300. qwrcd. charm 111 P' l c·ommuni ~lain.. $695 Mo, annual L funt 21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• Turtterock Gl<'n. new :;ur. MISSION REALTY ty. Liv. rm w lbnck frplc l(•a!-e «Je • r 1 BR, l house from.beach. NOW REN11NG 3tta, ram rm. knnis, pool Phone 494-0731 & beam cc1l'g .. upcns on Lido Rt•ally 673-7300 Dltnsl .w~ tt1~as:1dtls, patio. $265. incl'd. ullh;. Costa Mesa 3824 Costo M•r.a 3124 Cotto Mes• 3124 ownr SIS50. 640 z,i IK ---------1 I~. enclosed bnck pauo 00 pc s. · Yrly. 6'1>5800 Bkr., no ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $325. 2 HR , t Ba, udults. fl as a pp I ·:... n 3 r . LUX lwnhfse. 3 Br. 2'>: Ba Complete!)' !um l Br fee DI T h b b 1 Br, beaut. triplu, $195, Turtle rock Droudmorc l!lO Can} on AHcs Dr. pri~acr Yrly. ~ mo nr new. pie, pallo, gar, adults, no pet~. 5145'. THE IA Y LEAF x wn se, 2 r. 2 a. nu D/W, cpts, dfl)ll, adll.$. Pl<1n 3. 4br, 2 1 ~ bu (2 13 I J!l'I 250 1 or 642·2072 pool.bch.$100 536-8226 646-7883.IJlFiower. ESPECIALLY Yours. JBdrm.walerpd.$230 cpt, dbl gar, pool. r»pets.fHNOllO ram.rm avail lmmed 12 13J392·6393 Sl'lS. tltils pd. Stv/rer. Beaut\ful, spacious new mo.546-6299.557-0648 SS7S. Ownr. lt.E. A~nl S235 2 Br, TH, pool, ~gilt Nwpt Crest lux 2 Br 2 Ba, f'Um apt w/character fee apt.s. Pool, pvt patios. Lge 2 BR. nu shag, paint . 83.l·<!W!i. 2Br 2B:. House frpk ok. Fee :.plat le,·el tondo Green-Re : bl . Main Rentals. S40-5370 2 Br. 2 Ba. den un(um ap Beoms, refrtg, nr stores. ~a;age. nr beach. Ava1i MainRentals.540·5370 bell,wclbar.fple,2'.'.iear a.soaa64~:2986 Adults,nopets. w /palto. Mature adults Quiel adults. $US. now. $ISO yrly. 6233827 --i;ar. tenni:., pool, S.150. Bayfrool.2,llr, 2ba, P vt 329Avocado.C.M. ooly.Nopets. 54&·464llorM2.·1ZIS Lu\ury ::! Ur T" tu1~c. 1\ C Ranrho San Joaquin S5.'\() mo. 7 ~'2 !Jll 11 M!JllS.l039 3 BR. 2 Jla . w l!ar. 645-8277 beach. YrJy ~90. Ph 646-0883 McriWqueApfs #2 Newport Heights. ~75 .--Dana ,oint 3726 5.'ifl..3900,64.6·2633 2 Br l'h Ba bllns D/W 275 E. 18th St, C.M. NOW RENTING 1&2 BR. "Ir th st·hl. "Jlk lo twn & mo. 645-9438 3 Rr. 2 frplc, den. Cam rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• C ... _. M 3122 ' d ' 'd I ' 63 t-3003 from $195. Adults, no h1·h. lmma1· 2Ur !Ha .. ---Nr lk·Jch $-l75md. Call S U p E R V ,· I I a Ol'OftGwn _. cpts, rp6, gar, a u ts. JB 2R w I ff h 3 """'' no pets. 5484291; t!4S·OS2'l pets. Pool, Cft>ls, drps, rrplc-. i:ar. rcfri.: $-ISO r. . .. l'~ll' I Offil'. ti7 .,.,,,,., w/Courtyard. l br. pvt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loft ldnn ...... !itV & rerrig. Next to all 640·2821 fresh pa ant Ill & out. dbl • . ' no ts $195 496·5293 or fo .... _., vm ...... sho ... 31.3 17th Pl t lini' l'k. :J Ur 2 Ua. Oil. -- -J:Ur. 11( P\l ~·I. S.S25 tn· f?1slhl.~f l onclo rwnh!te. 67~ · "'""ow ~ 21r 21a W /loft P .,. · a beam ce1lg, n1tw paint & LOCJUnO Hills l250 elude~ 1-:ar<lnr, li75 H!IOO 3 Hr -' II~, _pall~. fplc, • 6.!l W. Wilson St lmmed:ale occupancy. Snnto._A_na_St_. ___ _ cirµ-. S4~ mo. 559 5233 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ag!.. 640·507H nr pout S-l9a &IO otiJ_J _ HunfinC)tOfl leach 3740 ~I ' MOUEi?'1~t~~ l0-5PM Pvt patio, 1:as frplc & BRAND NEW beaut. 2br ---:.;, 'IFTY 2 br '>ba Nie" vd ----.. ,,,,11 3 llr. ram rm. ·~,. .. h , 'en ••••••••••••••••••••••• '[I,, l.C:r~C!~ E . h . f stove. full kitchen incl lba, cnts, drps, 'bltn~ TURTI L· ROCK ''LL'N · -· ~' · ll'v1lOMES Carmel ,,,.,.,,, '"'~' • -----~ .nJoy t e privacy o "' .... • v c. Children. pets ok $325. n.i:-& pool. 3211 Pro1>pel1. STUDIO h /I rc(ng. Pool & rec room l w/ran ge. encl. gar .• l.~c •t Br 2 Ba, tam Hm. 6.11·0363Ownr1 At.rt mo. . CORO-NA DEL M •R your own ome w ge yr lease. Gas & water p<l. lndry racil. Cpl only. No Uin Rm, wctbar, nr ten· 640-l377 962·1.i'9f>-l "Ft-om SSS Weekly" " rncd patio, all. gar, wood HAYLOFT .a.·py5 hlld ts $325 nis & pools. $600 mo. yrly 3 Br 2 Ba, rpls. drps, Full kitchen & TV 2 Br Townhouse, Crplc. burning frptc, pool & "' ~7~0 pc , mo .. l.se. Agl. 752·0188 bllns, fplc, rncd yd. 2 car Immaculate & Styh~h For le use 5005 River Ave. Linens & Utilities POQl, tciwii. Soi:ne oeeon jacuni. 2 br, 1 •,; ba start-283 Avocado, C.M. gar, nice nbrhd. $250. llbr Vu llms. <I Br. 2'1 W. Nl·wport. 3 br. 2 ba MILETOOCEAN & Catali~ 'v\e.ws. Close lngatS355mo. Mon-Fti5pmlo7pm Clean2br,l \.'Jba,newcpts Woodbridge PreHoll. ~.1075 .833.4678 Ba.2 fplc'.s.wclbar. 1-'am Call <213>-115 6066 RoyalS-.ites Motel toshopping&l'inebcach. "THESEVILLE'' Sat&Sunl0-4 & paint, bltns, d Jw, l~rJeSl 5 Br, 3 Ba. dininl( --'-. ----Rm. l>.m Rm, $75(~ l~c t:.astbluH hme. l~c or rent. 644·2611 645-0143 patio, gar. Adlls/flo pets. hvm~. family, nr lukc •-Hi-I 3252 c. all Ken 540-I OOa or 3 br •-den ti:/VI tmmac. 727 Yortdown llvd .;? br w/.f,ar. AdWls. Cpts s2•5 18 ... p m n -,,---:r--"l3 .,.,6 ....... ., "' """" u~ h Bl .... y k •-drnc, bl•n•~ (n -"' yd f "'e 2 br COtl". "4?, E·Side ... • .... 0 o,.a. -up~raded Ja_m 551 II IS -•••••••••••••••••••••••. ' .... °""" ''-mn"re I 759·0.148 u.::ac Vu at or town "' . .... ...... "" -· T:" c •A """7 -""' .-u 53"'°4.t-I New 2 nr. l ba. frplc, w/paUo. Waler'pd. C.M. frptc, beam cell . ....., . ......, Near new 4 Br J Ba. 4s°r:: ba ~"ccutl\·; hs'le. Ne~Shores 3 Or 2 Ha. SGn uan . bltns, gar<1ge. Adull.s. no Call636-4\~ Encl.gar. $300. 548-~ 2_B_r_g_a_rd_e_n_'_t_pt. __ fr_p_Jc-. Collc gc P k, c pb , m~ct~.~-1~~~;;· 1 0 gar en PJt1m •• tcnnai.. CqpidrMO 3278 Loc)IMaleach 3748 pets.$350.640.1340 2619SantaAna"<l,.S235 Monticello Twnhse. 3br, palJo,ds~:h~.S214S. drp~thruout l'hlldn•n, ----pool. 11, blk llfh S-150 ........ ••••••••••••••• u••••••••••••••••••••• ____ ...,._, ...,, £OOt peh OK Hcf & dt·p n·q 'd ElciiJnt :! llr 2', Ba• t•on Hd ·~rt-ft 'ti. I\' a ii Fl'b 15 Clean 2 Br Ocean front •--:------2ba, bllns. $325. mo, incl -----·----- ;:.17.) mo. E' :-:>.S:!;-,9.\8 00 lki·ainu'"·:'>lonJrch tHS·I~ IHCHA.RMING fplc, gar, to June 15• Beauta£ulne~3~f.2 ba pool.OOS.0656 Spac.3brapt oruseltas2 ll.1} Ike f.H·11. $.">Oil mo c LIFF DH :\ l'"" por I OLD SAH JUAN Mature ad Its, no pets. du PI ex '1 r a rte Ph ace.: 2 Br. I ba. s m111l yd. Child br & den. Frptc. patio & I< 1• , • J 11 1; 1 1 1 5 1 !I · ...,.,c 4,,,, 4534 garage, c osc o s ops oc olc td l N ts pool Adults $325. No • REHT .ALS • .. ',, .. , "net· HetRhL ... On lht• llturr i.1dl· 1' h 1 , l' h u r m 1 n ,, 2 _.....,..._._""'. beach. $175 per mo. Ask w eposi · 0 pe . · · , , ft .. , .. 289W. Wilson.~.().1~ pets.645-338lor837-9Sl7 :! Hll :? II.a <;too w pa nor Jnllc oci:an ~ bedroom. 2 balh & den SJ85 lnrl<b util Funky for Ma~si, 675·2311 . .! BH :'' · II.• 125 I llr :! 11,1 1-:,.l'l' h'l" 11fll.·1· hJY '1c"' Nl'"' h rll·t· 2 !'K)me ha~ plu!>h <'arpet Bcuch studio, close-in ~~ .! llll. i ll.i $.')5(l l.icul;ar \ 1ew. St~ be br. tkn homl' V.it•:tnl. an..:. rareplat·e. built In!> & Ute cookng. 494-8171 J Hit, ;i H.i ~1110 ~1 Ol2'.! rt•Jdy $5'1!> mo 1nt'I i car i:.irage. Won't last Best Joe In CDM. 2Br. 1 ~Ult. den, 2 ts.i 12:, • . . gardt!ner . loni:1 Call 646·2158 days; LocJuna Hills 3750 Ba, front $340/mo. 2 Br, 3 BH.2 Ba ~30 MiutOftVMIO 3267 BarrellRcttlt~tH2·S200 .19305148 t•vcning:1 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba.rear.$400/mo.Clsto .1 Bit, l"H. 2•, tl,1 "'~ ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• --"'eckenll~ ALICIA ,LAZA shops, park & bch. Ask :1 BR.2•, Ua ~25 i\\ ail :-\ow 2641\hq ft ne"" Townhousl' nr tloai:., ,\till , lor Massa, 675-2.11\ ~ HH 2 HJ ~15<) S Ur . .I llJ, k11l' p('ls. l',PI 11nly .I lilt. .. 1111, Cu..,lum Spuna:.h In level, Scenic Mounlam Vit!ws ftlHECREU LIVES UP TO ITS HAM£ 2 Br unrurn garden apl . Adulls. Newly redccorat ed. Dshwhr, A/C. Gas wtr pd. ratio, carport, pool & r ec room. $2351$250. 979· 191 l HClf'bof' ToWfthottle 2 br. l ba, newly decorat- ed. $215. Mature adults. No pets. ,2%17 H a rbor Blvd, C.M. 646·0392 c~ park pool F.7. terms . (ump rt'<l•'l'or th1 u11ul "Br. 3 B;o, l"ormal d~ning Large. dlx adult 1&2 Fabulous bay &oce:m vu. Over 500 tau trees arld lO EASTSIDE Rustic, like 1 Bil 1 .. lt . 2 Ha :./\I\ ~'i!>S. ~17 1284 m 11 3 Car 1otu1· . v<~ol S.Hl( rm. hui:e ms tr bdrm Bdrm Apts. Furn & un-rrom this delightful 2Dr. streams with wate ~lls new l Br. adults, nope~. "Sheffer Co•e0 1 llH, l"ll. 2 U.i Jl'NV Month IUtr fr1 2 ~:1:13 w 1 Pv 1 b ,.1 1 c 0 n y , rum. 2Ba unit. Lrg beamed create a relaxlng setting $190. 646·0505 tow-L~··se red hill A.. 552-7500 P I J · B'll' d ·11 11 r 1 for your spacious new 1 ---------"'""' 2 Hr Condo. kid' OK. no . , ., . Panoramic \'Jcw. i:rdnr. oo. acuzu, 1 tar !I ce1 ng v·rm w/ rp, 2 , pets s:ns mo Ii-I!°> 348:> or Charmin~ .. llr ,,, i ntl ol No ts $.'IS mo 493 . .a109 581·615lor581·6130 clecks&gar. $.SSO/mo. or 2 bedroom apart· P~wood ... pt•. Rent this 2 s tory gs'l.OO{)C1'(516.517 Pcnm~ula 1\\;111 Mu1 t h 4P'!93 ~j.... · 25211 Stockport, Lag WILLIAMWIHTOH mcnts. From $240. ,,. • Townhouse-11rlvate ------1st. s.S511Ai;l s.111 1'11~> or ... '"' Hills Furniture available, "N W &NEAR NEW" palio~2 bedrm-all ~ii Vi11 Sanl;a Luna W:itl'rf ;ont lhwk. ·I UH, 2 Cl_IOICF. AREA 1.~r. 2 bu, Sorry. no pets. neat Esla\c 6~5-3331 Small pets OK. Adults Cpts., drps, bltns, lg. bltns-1111 bath-alr- •UNIV. ,A.IC* 3 br. 2 ha. AIC b(•:•ut) Bd , frph:. n~w l'rpts. <.ardcn llomc .. Empt.~ .... _..,_.... __ h 3769 1 Br unr, cpl~. drps, fplc, onooly. 2!!!_ceFopenl 9:00Rtdo patio. Washer & dryer S2ad8110lt.a. m(lo6ftylhrs. uApppOlK,!_: Oltns, pJl10, $.'175 mo 1 bl ..., ,,,.,. s wept & l(atn1shed . ..__,....' --stove & rern g, udull3 on· 6: · GJ'\N aarv ew · hkups. J & 2 br's from 5'19·1U167ilr~11100 <rps, tn .... m 641!.:.o .. 2 N 1 dj · · u••••••••••••••••••••• I y I I ..,90 675 5359 Costa Mesa . Phone $205. Ready 2/t!>/77 day1-M6·4141° 3 lilt. 2 ba, form thn rm, hrll;f"lt rm lmnwd pc1 .. b &'35 l.t• J 'l' i11 752111'1&\ •.cw cpl.< ~ps. a oanmg y. r Y se..... . . 545-2300 646-4262 !~~~~~~~~~~ .!2.S-12 \laa Sant.1 \I ~crw ---p;.ark 7:>2 7221 BEST BUY Wr. 1Ba Apt. So. of Hwy, •· 1 · 3 br, l bu. blln:.. t'l'ti<. Oun I drufl thl' lrnll' c;l•t · Gurden llml' Luxuriou~ Some people say you .rel new cpts d~ ~BS mo Costa Mesa 3824 Cor.tG Mesa 3124 Coda MH• Jt24 drpr., frpk Jl1tll0, fnc 11 J~h With a low rost Uatl) 2br. dt•n. 2h;, 2 sw1m'g what )'OU pay for! "".e or· 640-9608 • • ······••!•••··········· ·····································•••·····•· '·'"' S37~ mo ~9 Xl!tl711r I •lot Cl""s1f1e <I \d pools nr lakes San Juan fer more. And thc:pn,ce 1s 1----------1 SHI t lOO Phone 1><12 56711 Vilh; · .. S395 403.~ less. Membership an .a 2 br apl. l lit blks from ----It Health Club. A tennis beach & shoppln&. $300 -Mewpor+e.och 3269 l'Wwporlhach 3269 Urundnew211l\ home ap· club.Fteelenaisleesons. mo.613-6602 lf;lllYERSITV rARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• prox 2500 !lctfi. 1 Ilr.' 2'-a Billiards .. Swimming. ---------1 :? BR. 2 bJ. h1~hl) up.a:r d lmmt'd po11s s.:19~ l...lle --~06.SJ An) ti me PF.TF.RSTOW:'\ltOMf. B:i. fplc's m ~·am Rm & Golf Dnvang Range. 2 Br. 2 bo, Swedish frplc. Almoslnew20r.den,1hn ' m.~trhdrm.S.S95 mo Call ~au.nos + great ac-adu!ls, no pets. $325. rm. brkfst rm. 21 ,11a 7611 t917 t1v1t1es: Sunday BBQs. Cov d palm. 64().7266 frp)(', btfl cpt~.drvs. macnab / Irvine . Parties With h ve hands. ceramic ltlt' entry1p1l1(1. Santa Ana 3280 Free Sunday brunch 2 br. l ba, remodeled. pro( lndscpd, Ind. 3uto f88lty ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Sharp! S400. mo. •pmlclrs & hte11 frnt & rr S32S mo :i hr. 2 ho an nice Your rent do.liars go even 1 ___ 6_73-_l_MB __ e,_•ei_s __ -i oir, elec pr dr ormr. nl•11othborh110<1 Close to fur.ther• .. A terrific CoitoMfla 112 community poo l & .,__.., ~•·hools & ~hopping Pets mamtenance crew, pro·•••••••••••••••••••••• Jacu1.tl. submal child or WIST .._,,...rvwu IAY -$475/MO. &thaldrcn ok fesslonal management -P'!l. S4BS_mo. 551·~ Spacious, newly decorated 3BR, 2 <:l•mini Rt·nlty 839·6623 starr that cares and BeauUrul brand new 1 br, din h friendly neighbors. free sland'g .frpl c, UNIVERSITY PARK bath comer townhome affor gt C Soult. LCICJU"a 3286 Models open dally 10.7. d.shwshr, manywandows, VILLAGElll ultimate in gr acious living & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sorry,nooneunder 2l& adults, no s>i!ts. S235. 3 bl(!droom. 3 bath & privacy. Fireplace; elec. dbl. gar; 5600/mo. 3Br. 21Ja, fan· no pets. Roommate &U-82.SC,9'19·3376 family room Townhouse. oversized patio + pools. Paula t 11 s ll c oc can v 1 e w. ser vice available. Mon-Casa de Hermosa 2 flreplare ~ Great Bailey&42-823S.(862) PLACE RF:ALTY, th.to-mon1hoccupancy. 2br aptw/flreplace, 1 ~ Greenbelt loca tion. 49-1-9704 bath, range, oven. dis· lndudes u11e of all -.L.11as ,. __ ...... _-11-----OnkwoodOardenApts hwaahcr, $320. Also 3 br r a c 11it1 cs 1 po o I :i , HA.llOI VIEW H....,..,.; ~n ums dubhoose. ttnnis. etc.>. Super ungraded Carmel model lMflrnJ1hed 3425 8801rvlne (at 17th) (SCI). hldg) 1370· ti"'" cc ... 75c., {': • •-... ••. ••• • ••• • •• ••• • •• • 190 W. Wiison ~.... ....,,. ... w /lovely landscaping ~ easy-care 171.f)64S-OSSO 'l •-f al JMMAC. 2 Or I Ba. $215 aanci.o S• Jo--..a.. yard. 3BRs, fam1 y room ~ orm N t w h d ..,....... l R d d o pe s. 1 r, ryr, 170016th St fat Dover) t714 )642-8170 2 Br: nice & clean, close to shopping. ,Adults Ollly. Ground floor polio dining. Comm. poo . e uce to ponl_4~1-0J15.SJc_· __ ' model, i l:M-drm, den & $550/mo. Belle Cbase Lee 644-6200. No pc(S. GCS-8931r ___ 1 view, Condo. $495/mo. (B63) ·Call Unaqut" Homu 175-6000. Vll.LAG E OF WOOD· BRIDGE 2BR + dtn. Be tint ~cupant in ttus ex· ttullve home on cul de- uc slreel. ACT.,673-7801 WOODBRIDGE ESTATES Madison. 3 Br 2'\ Ba, USO . Avai l now . Premium lol. 642·fl94 .l Evs-Wlcnds New Adult pal.lo home on PoC>I. 2 Br 2 Ba. Fam Rm, · auto 1ar dr oPnr, $-115. .,.9'89(714) · 3 8d w/Mt\ or fam rm, 2 ba, ln xlnt nelahbQrhOod. On c:1.tl"'1·11i:l walk dl1· it.nee lo tth •• raUo la: boat entry. Prof lnd1cpd. , SUO/mo. Oard~nel' ln· ' cl'd. R U 4'12 llG CAMYOM Brand new 3BR. 2 bath home. Deluxe appointments include wet bar, rtrephrce, trash masher, securi· ty system. pool & tennis facilities. Jmmed. occull_ancy. $700/mo. Joyce Edlundk2·823S. (864) l*ACULATI COMOOMIMIUW CompletelY redecorated, lncludes washer/dryer. Adults only, in Park Lido. New cpts., newly painted, private paUo -near pool ana. $365/mo. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. (865) 642·tt3S '44·'100 tot Dover Orfw Harbof' View Center lrvlne •t C•m_pn V•llty C.nttr 752-f414 2 Br. I'~ ba. 2·sly. Pool, 2 Br, beach apt, dahwshr, Nice 1 br, frplc. pool, park ror chldrn. tennis icemalrer. refrlg, new adults. no pcU. $230. mo. crl, nr Brookhur5l & cplS, super cond. Adlls $48-47$7or646-3798 Adam'!. 821-lSM only, no pets. S51·3023 - - --Adllll E-Side J "2 br .opu. 3 Br 2 Ba. patio. w115her. Yearly 2 Br l Ba, S350 mo. Encl illt« patio. pool. dryt'r, very clt'sn. $340 lbl<><:ktoocean. Like new. no peu mo. Hntg Bch 84Z. 1739 675~75 644-M711 --~~--~~-~1 To~ 35.,5 Bach SmalJ, Small. $150. 2 Br. 1 ba. 1 story, shag. UwfuntltMd A UUI pd. Years le111e. Call ttrs.. patio. /q>lc, beam ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84$-7109. cell., (:ls hwhr, gar . BRANDN£W3 Br2\!i Ba. Adulla, $250. ~ F.lden, rptc. ~ rn1 fn>m Dohene.y Wow! Sl6S. bac_h. Apr\nl, 537.312$ ~ Bch & O•n" Whirl. all J&til. Fee 1s.1--------- $4SO per mo. 634·11282, Oe•chcomher,631·20U Beautiful brand ne>f 2 br . S.5PM. ~-1012 Ev!\. , -· •~ .,. _,__ nd 1 ba. Beamed c•tllna•. ....,.,.., new nl·a""' co o free stand·· rtplc, bltna. New Laure 1w 00 d oo bay w/lanlaauc. vl~w. Many windows, S2»S Twnhme, 2bt . pool, ten· Comp!. & b eaut ly ~.trt.&'78 ni.. s.ns. lac. 559.ooeo or rumls-hed, for the moet•--------- 832·200l dlacrlrJ)\oatlna. W'kly MESA VERDE area. Ba11 h ore 3 Ur Townhouse. pool. & reC? rm. lmmed. occpy. Im· m{lC. Chlld~n OK. No pets. s.125 mo. 536.ar.I; 11114.5426 I t J maid aerv provided: w/ Horrwi atrnotphel'e 2 & 3 aauna, pool. Jacuui 4c brdeluxuptg. 546·1034 full security . Contach AGT., LouUe Baker for 1-se. MW cletuwe detail• le •ppt. (714) townhous~. Ftplc, encl. 80·8024 . US·2848. an. 2 lk • 3 br'. 2 b1. Preview SVN. % to s. f~rn $.125. i1C2· leo:l ' Adult Apartment Homes wtth o Winning Lif estyte. ChOOSe !tie beSI combination of superb recreatton, P!'riilum locotion. and oll of the appointments you desire to moke your life complete. • Alr..Condltlornng • Bul!Hn Appliances • Prlvole Potto or Balcony Leisure Ufa Mroctlons Include: • ~ming fWI & TherQ'7f Spa • Two Ugtrted Tennis Courts • • ClUl>house wiltl Areploee, BIHlards. Gym~and Porty Kitchen fl One cind Two Bedroom. 1r One Borh, No Lease IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY From $230.00 ~Me~ VillfS ~ .. ~.11 .. ~,11 550 Poulorlno Ave. Costa Mtso (714) 751-89915 ~ 1:!) .·' • HJ ..;...:. Uitfw,.. I Afi fWN ... u.tw.. ~ ........ U.WW.. ...._t leftMI 44501 ~ ...._. 4 450 Offke Rnt• 4400 .;;;.Su;:..n;.;;d;.;;;.•Yr.:.·.;.;Jan=uety;;.o..311.:;;;..1;.;;977 ________ D;:..A.;..ll;;.Y_P_1t.;;;.;O;..;T....;:C;.::l:.=J =~··················~······················· ....•..•......•......••..•..............•..•.. ··········~············ ........•.............. C....w.M 3U4 CodoMe~n lll4 ~leOc'h 3141 Hffffff•••••......... ~rtunlty 5005 ... d:::,_,.,., SOOS ~~~•••••••••!?.5.~ -····················· ······••I•••··········· ........•.............. '/j' u 4 I rr" ~ . b .J ·~-a • iv11 BEDROOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••··--••• Drinklnr Pl"O lf'l'tl r OCEAN Vl~ " L>i 2 Cal1Alcohol l~olpl1nt1 JUST 5 Lil'r le~cl rnr. i1m k1tcht1n. MANUFACTURIHCi 24hrs'11d•yW:~ 11.AMD HEW TO£EHOUSES S2llO mo . util pd, ll\'llll m IJ I I o-i. nt EXECUTIVES I l'utcntt!d Item N "1' ult"'· ... 0 0 D Cllillo.rr~L ,.OS ... MIS... M ll r ch l • 4 0 4 . 3 3 ·11 .r6a V•rd4 oiJJri11• t 'lAza . l UnJqu piccu or equip Sllndw1ch bu:i1qe:1~ l''un _.., ,... ~ ,,_ evU!l/wkndb. W.nt to move youromc~ ment proj,•rl•~d ncl lHUc lt'8!11l. Current dal· ~ 12'5 m I) I I "" fl out of the bedroom & into $280,000 this yr f'rcscn\ ly kr08S oppro" '300. \!Jr frplc, view. pulio. yd. 1525 eda Verde ol..Jr. (.A.6/ prcst1~1ou• Newport owner unable to boncll& Submit your c"'h ofter PREGNANT? Carln.r cour1de11tlu' 1..-ounlltiltnl( & referral Abort10n, 1.1dupt1on & k«pin)t. Af'CAttF: ~7·256: 2 Br, H~ bath. lrt$lant move·in. Pets & dose 111• no pets, util pd. Center al u ~r lion of can be r cl o<' at cd. Ed R1ddlc. lnc. t>46·1S8ll. • J k F ~~ j I d ~mo 497·:t587 Ole expected oest? The d l~ lJ') anu 0 • CDC"'-1 pat os. enc ose /,) m 54'1: 411')3 Executive Su hi bli!i the •~vcrilt;('W/29% own. garages,dishwastters.aircond. Loda •6a J ·· ~. ll"M........ Ull 751-374 1 carpet11hur NpB an•u. •SHAROll..l'S* • '· L01J1o1M1 HI~ • 3152 ,..,__ D 1 t " . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .A' ~ok./ Your otflce rent In TllAVELACilNC:Y rp.1, wu pur.er, e c. 0,....,..ALL,..J\SSAGE 1922 M•yer St., t-f off ltftl St. eludes; reception 53.000 comp . <213) ..,.~ '" S i.!.-_ _. Oeluiui :t br, pool, rec. 3 e rvice, conference to$lt00,000. gr 1>1yr 431HW52. t:ve. 4!HH224 ff m•oger ...--6424' 12 room. l.ovcly loc:.tion. ••++H>+++++•+++++++-!t+o!i room, pcraonalizetd Priced right, beautiful .=:....:.:=..:..::.:..::::._ ___ 1-.1-,H-F._E_X_P_E_R_l_E_N_C_E_" 29>41 Aloma ort Crow11 telephone coverage, mall store. Call ror del111ls. Luw1drom11t with ugcmcy 1 C d V11ll~y Pkway. 1-'rom Apethwe•hu.furw. "-'alttoShaN 000 handling, undereround Ull 751·374 1 In Ca1mtruno Bc11ch. ~~~~~~~~~;ne!~:vcit s;m. 831·0857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• purklng, janitor 11ervlce, SSS.000. Owncr83'7·G4t7 tlorui,645-3967 eo.MMH. 3124tt.asH.-gtCMtlHelt ll40 1, Niguel golf course .... wport .. odt 31 6' Share beautiful homo on allutlliliesexceptphone. MFG.~LARM5 MoMytoLoan 5025 ---''-------- ••••••••• .. ••••,•• ••••• ••••••••• ••• •• •••• ••• •• fairway exclusive 2 ~r •••••••• •••• ••••••• •• •• Udo Isle. your cost $300 Call 714/640·5470 Well establtshed. SS2.000. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• *KARE .... 'S * n pd ,,. __ ,, 2 • .,.,,, + ~, ulll. Larry 67S·874S Tu£ EXEC u T 1 VE yr net. sso.ooo. Yr . I t .,_ .... & l dT O , ., • W BR. nU Q(.,. • Hn• ....,·, ... o, car gar, .....,,, 2 Br, 2 Ba lux. apt over· SUITE handlci1 indudlng iovcn· I • Anv r • ·I OUTCALL MASSAGE ~end11 Harbor Apu., 2''1 •OLIVE PARK* mo. ss.2·70LS looking Newport Say Roommate to share nice 567 San Nicolas Dr, Suite tory. Potential here will LOANS AV,AILAB1,E 6l'M·2AM 838·1'78Cl Avocado,G41:r APT HOMES Tw n h 5 e 2 b r . 2 b a , with balcon)' & fireplace. 2Br home, C.M, lots of 106. Newpe>rt Bench. Ca amu<-you Pl\lasc call Credit nol 1m1JOrtanl all &Cheerful Jbr $17S. Nu 2 & 3 Bdrm., blt·ins, Child/Pet ok. Frplc, 2 833.m4 xtras. 645·3085 eves immt'diatcly. 67:!-48tl3 llr<1kur & Bach. part f\.\rn, s1ss, epts. drps. encl. gar .. all patios, $350. 493·0986 MEWPORT MA•IMA 3 BR turn house. in Mesa layfront Offlus Ull 75 l·374 l Cpts, drps. blh15, Afl ~~ <;1~~sll47·7566, lOam. 2Br. 2Ba Condo, adjacent 919,layside Drhe ~1f de• S II ht r~ w I 2 Aval_l. 675-8141 RESTAURANT $CASH$ 5:30. 7Sl·l5t.a. · · to L. Niguel Goll Course NEW 2 br & 2 br w iden ei:e tu< en~· re~p. Exec. Ofc. Spectacular Ultimate in fixtures & HOME OWN~JlS borrow OCC Special. $170. Utils $350. 496·8345 waterfront apts. Luxury ~~7:,~140 + va utit. view ot Newport Harb. & motif. ausy beach area at low bank rate!! to con· pd.stv/ref. Fee Ocean view .. 3 br, 2 ba, Ml i Viejo 1867 appoinlments, P.vl ocean. P'urn; Secy & Joe. Only $39.000. Cull solldatedebts. puyll1xe11. Main Rentals. 540·5370 garu£e. Avail. 1-10. $33S. H °" bea~. bo.-t slips av~1l. lo Upe(airs h me, t Br ~ Ba, rec pt. serv.lces Incl. priC'e. Making money. toke a v11catlon. room L'ASTSI DE L ". Neu 536·4506; 846·9088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• teoants .. Adults, no pets. study. Dependable fem. Prime Udo Village Joe. Look, you'll buy now. addition. swim pool, puy "' .. ~ 2 Br condo, kids OK, no 673~414 Ref's req'd. Aft JPM. LlDOBUSINESSCNTR Ull 751_3741 orr existing Zntl ur any AIORTIOH Co\U\5Cllns & llelerrul Preg. tesl·IJVPil. wknds 24 Hr Helpline 547·9495 •SPIRITUAL READER Fully Licensed 18155 El Camino Real San Clemente. 1''or appt. 492.9034 492-7200 Deluxe 2 br, P.~ b<1 , ideal 2 BLKSTO H B 11.S pets. $275 mo. 64S.:J485 or 835.,.~ (714)675·4030 purpose. for prof. twosome o 2 br. + 2br1den, gar, rer 837·60S0ext5l6·517. Big Canyon Townhse. 3 Br MfcJ. Fumlture MECHANICS MASSAGE threesome S3.50 mo. in· fac1l, S27S up.1!l05l Holly ""-w......t leach 3869 & den. Golt cou:-se view. Roommate to share new 2 AP.J'ROE X400h ssq. 1t5 ... c·2Eat $1~,000. p/yr and grow· HATIOMAL IAMK FIGURE MODELS cl'i>. wtr & 1 sgl. gar. 842·4739 ,_ ,...... • Pool tennis. $800 pet mo. Br 2 Ba c9ndo. Close lo 1..., · 17t t, • u1te · 1714,6 ~• 395 .. Xtra i;ar. a\ t 1118 E. 22nd •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 879.6587 b ch, 0 c ea n view . $23.S/mo. Doyle 548.0479 Ing. Owner will stay as -· "' ESCORTS • 3 Br 3 ba pvt pullo \ln<'I national marketing St .. open Sun. l·4:30 or · · · · W'•9tl!!RFIONT Raylene, 631-10!18 EneuHn SultH manager. $35.ooo. will Mort~s, Trust OUTCALL OHL Y ~~~· S5Z·iCXX:• eves: ~l,i·1·c1~~~ns~k~s~r1ht:i ''"5 3.S~BM·:~~.~~~r.~ch. M/F.st..salaried,mature Deluxeofficeswith handle . Call f or Dftdi S035 611-3811 R ro o k h u rs t. S 3 5 O. VIEWS IN IS7S·0571S to share 28r, 28a, furn. efficient secretanal spedtics. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ------ 3 br. l'~ ba, $?40, 2 br S220 !Jta.0778 NEWPORT. 3176 condoongolfcourse.$180 services.ldealfrwy Ull 751-3741 LOANS83 /.% RELAXINGMASSAGE Cpt .. drps, sh '. Childrcn 3 8 ,, b f 1 . str1~1no<1~iorunaan S..Ct.meflt• iricl. util. & W/0, Call accessnrOC1\irpart 14 o llobJames·Lic. Masseur OK. 5411.9590 afl 5P!\1 r. 1 2 a, rp c" patio, e1eoant. exc1t1no wav to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rich 496· 1499 or Iv. BAKER CENTER Also 2nd TD Loons Outcallll !J-9. 49-l·SlU encl. garage. Avail now llve cnooselofts.oav Br, ocean view, bllns, message752·5333 666Baker :>46·2982 PARTNER WANTED Fa1'restTermss1'ncel949 2 Br w/balcony. Close t $350. 846·4990 winoows. skvt19rm. fire· ·•··hwhr. Adt•~. no pets. •PALM READER• 1>1at~ vour own private "" .., At'tive woman interosted S.......,. __ Mt C ~o e cling f $1C> park & shupptnj:, no pets. . par1ooroa1<onv.Alr•t'f\Olv Ref rig. $26 s. $300. Live o n Capis trano Orange County Airport vrTifl CJ-o. .,.. r a or or children plea ~e .2 fl~. bltms. refng, i:ar, m1111on.0011arreccenter. 4ir;i.1967 Beach, pvt bdrm, ba, area.Smalllmanofcln in 3 new Girt Gallery. 642·2171 545·06 11 Past,present&futurcf 7S2·7l50orS48·J96.\ patio. SJOO. l blk to bch rer11\1scourtuoo comfort;i.b_le, casual. deluxe bldg. $130. Call Loe. Newport Beach. In· Lie (213)694·1350 s:JG.J947, S36·2774 2br, 2ba, newly pntd, Dick, 493·5688'b'M95·431l Hob Dickinson, Realtor. vestment & business exp. PRIVATE PARTY EXOTIC GIRLS Lie 3 Br 21J~ Ba. S310 mo .. 3 bd 2' b· ( I D drps, cpt'g, stove. $255, 979.~q:i pref. Ph. Mr. Smith art. Will pay more for your quiet bldg lgc bachelor. r. 'a. rp · 10 i:'romontoryPoinl s 100 d e p . 492·3766, M.edaRoommat~7 lOAM,675·3080 2ndTO 6423S73 Mass&ge&Modeling $175. Mesa dcl Mar area. room. 3 bk ks bch. no Pl'l. 963 iu:7 lSO sq. rt offi ce in Newport PAWN SHOT' · · • Out1•ull 542·3lb"9/543·3250 998.0659 S335 mo. water ucJ ·"" ~ CI2Ans ThruMJ TD , c ,.. f · -" "-n•Ar ror only $150 Dick 11c'eed SS.000 ''nd at 10'.~ 968·0652 avail 2·5. '<N ""' "' · $40,000. Xlnt locatio11. '' .. Santa Ana 3880 A Prof"·~. n'I Roommate 644·9440 intere1>l. Have S35.000 Need Modds for FREI•: ., ll d I t d s ----tuxurv adult rentals from ....,., Agnt 6't5 ....,..., · d h " r P "· e r s. rp 'c 0c · l ••••••••••••••••••••••• IC ---· ·"""'" e<1u1ty 10 Eas t Costa supervise a1rcuts 11l ~~~~A~a~~ !~. ~~.t:i~o ~~~. L~ kr e~ndb~r•!:~:~ E:~fr~~rfo;~~~'1:;c Outstanding Twnhse. 20r, ir~£~'Vou0;:~a;~~~T C:r~. 4~i~~ ;~;~\e efr~~ Ccrte-Sandwic:hH ~~d:ed. ~~.6~c uri ty ~~~;1~u~s~e!1~~t~r:.a~~ ---balhs, walk 1n clu:.eb. onPac111ccoascH19nwav 1'~ba, Pltns, refng, r<ml. RIGHTRO~MMATE parking, f'rom 45<. Cozy French s t y le Newport CenterDr,N.l~. lt$R i!8A, neu park. bltns. gas & wtr pd Te1eononeC714167S·8000, A /C, eX Ct!J>ti On;lll)' 832·4134Smce1971 Mastcrs,673·4l20 sidewalk cafc. Seats 60 ~ B.u11lini., lircpluce . Lndry rac ll . S375. ~~e"i~e,~~dc:i';,~~~~~bv clean. Adlts, !Sml pets. people in charming old ~cements/ Mi\LEMODEL enclosG·eTcl garag6c $350 846·2716: 848·9427 83.5-6115 7~~ Wu~i~ :·Pri~~ ~~~ •EXEC. SUITES• world atmosphere. Ask· LoPenont • ~/_~ Yng. male will model for 'Y°· A · 645·664 · Close to beach. 1 Br con Souttl LOCJUttG 3886 w / F. Quiet complex NEWPORT BEACll ingS29,000. I • ~ M/ForCpls. $t0 hr. tqiai 38r, 28a, rrplc, sun deck. do, lge closets, dbl attach PARK HEWPOIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/jac pool sauna. Prefer Receptionist, conference UBI 1 3 7-4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fee. Outcall only. Noon· bltns, lndry, $275 mo. + gar, pvl cov 'd patio, blln APARTMENTS Lease Feb.June, ~ mo. non-smkr. Geo. 838·0662 room, Xerox, top A.nnounc.,,,..... 5 100 lOPM 540.79S3 Johnny $75 se<:uiitydep.nokids, i.tove & dshwshr. r e lor2Bedroomsand 2 BR. view, hllns. W/D, secret a rial service , DIHHERHOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOKT,HM! Talce,4lgl. nopets.3IJCahrillo.Apt facil.2pools.S36·8243 Townhouses refrig,utU.mcld.499·4623 Non-smokingladyt.oshr2 answering service. SACRIFICE SCRAM·LEJS d 1 11 c. 64Z·6l23 From 5249.50 br apt. w /same. Nr. CdM Ready for occupancy. Family tragedy forces n ess i e l P an an ---------•Luxury 3 BR, 3 81.1 , Open9·6Daily Apcwtm•nbfwwis!Md beach.640·7369 lOOOQUAIL.STE.290 saleofthisgem. Wood in· Aquavap "water pltls". N~w 38r. 2ba, rpt~. drps. owners unit. Crpls, drps. Spa-Pools-Tennis or Unfwftiwd 1900 Nr. airporl & Frwys, tenor done by old world ANSWERS Fountain Valley Rex all frplc w/pat1 o·hlrny. :! 2 frplc's, $40<1. hurry, call Across from Fashion ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need female rmmate to 0 .8.S. 752·R880 master craftsmen. The Drugs, across from car gar SM<>. 631 ·3900 842·583'7 Island at Jamboree on THE EXClTING ' share e'xpe'nses, furn. atmosphere would lend Gunner -Fac<ide Miles Sq. Park Newer 1 Bdrm 1\pt \11th LG 2 br. lg. balcony, garage. $1!15 Will Mn wash dry hkup, t;nd 'd d f 25 or over "'-'" "T 17th CM If · Became -Glanc•c SanJoaqwn H1lls Road. PALM MESA APTS. con o .. pre • """-> . • itse to any rme cw~illl'. })ehtor -Tirade 't~R EVERY Ml\N WllO (714»644-1900 MINUTESTONPT Callir lXOYE.968·8989 Retail or ofc. space, 320 a plaae people will want GRADUATION WANTS A GIRL •. l'b DELUXE --BCtf.~ . Room w/access l o dtoe},_000rat~dq.1'nrt:1·c1Beei~go~et". to rtetu.rn tu . lllt 's7a Oursonisn'tloothrlllcd 1·535·53'13 • • Ba<'h,1&28R. kitchen, pool. all w ... ~ "' maserp1ecc; Sl.'3 ng u. . h th t r ______ _. tbl CC 3 h 2 l rrom"l9S. Ample prkg. Pvt . situated next lo San wit c prospe<' o ~o LIMDA&VICKI N"wcr :iBr "'.encl patio. Eas u r, · HI .. privileges, 18 to 25 yrs. restrooms. 646.8922 D' Jo' • .M . . in~ lo work, I knew ll thr 1 siderkids1pcts. &tt;.tll7fi gar. $300 mo. Call lni;nd ----al S46· 1J7 t or 114H 841 :1 g at W 111 "on s 1 de r NF:W I I.Jr. frµk . l>~am Leasc. Incl. spar. ma~ter Adult&. No P ets SJG..8529 alt 5 for appt. iego wy · 10 •ssmn minute he saul his si•hiK>I Oukoll Massaqe kids/pets . $245. Call cdl, bltns, pool. volley suite, d in rm & dhl l~lMesaDr lusinff Rent I 4450 Viejoarca Chci·kit! JUsl threatened with Forth•Funoflt. 4'46·01711 hall.l(ar.S23597\l3J.lior gurage . Auto d oor <5BlksEastofNewport Persontosh.aremy2Br. 1 a UBI 8 3 7·4200 GHADUATION. 6"5·82SC opener avail. Pool & Blvd.) apt in CdM. $150/mo+ 1".i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Serving all Orange Cv. 3 BR. cpt. drps, IJath & ''· -----rec:rration area. Adults 546-~ util. 675·3731 anytime. LAGUNA IUCH DEU--f/I HOURS Losf & Found 5300 1213) 864·2759' children OK . Wall! to beach. $Uj(). I br, only. No pets. From $300. ask for J. r . Small IDEAL FOR C()UPL1': ••••••••••••••••••••••• W 64Z·i!l86 petok. Fee 865 Amli.?os Way PREVIEWING c:~rc1al Store Only 5•,2 days, seats over Found: Young male Irish EMTER THE ORLO Main Rentals. 5'10·5370 Managed by itCO UNIT Houses, apt&, condos. or can be used as pro. 40 in this <:lean. well Setter. Brown leather OF HYPNOSIS.., fl35. Lge2 br w/balcony. d • c mobiles. Beuchcomber uJ d t c t M F c It t • n Grana a ,.fgmt o. fess'onal office. Located eq ppe sore. a er· rollar. Irvine Ave, C . ree onsu a 10 L\ke new Adults. no Newly painted, 3 Rr 2•,------=----N. .. Beac:h .u ...... , Registry. 631-2011 ; in ~Ider shopping com· in&.shouldbeex1>anded. 548.3087 scssion!(714)556·60l4 1 pets. 1887 Monrovia. ~dining area. (pie, tl> UIG ----~ !>47·2501 Come watch 1t ut lunch ~·7921\ gar's lncl'd. 846·081.t IAYPIOHT HOME Contemporury & casual plex, with rus tic at· lime! Lost: Springer Span/Aust ClEARAHCE SALE 4 BR. 4 ba. $1800 Mo yrly The best ol Newport's GanlC)Klor Rent 4350 m01Sphere. $175 Mo., ut1i. UBI 8?7·4200 Shep Mix fem. approx 6 Custom Bras. 631-11127 Mesa Verde l>IX 2 l:!r. 2 New 3 Ur in triplex. 2', Ba. fpll'. dsh~·11hr. new blks touch :! Ila. blino;, cpts, drps, p;unt, i.:ar ~und t'l'k . S351J mo Adults. $2g.5 ~·4878 5Jff·8650 ---- STEPSTOIEACH good tlre. ••••••••••••••••••••••• paidbylandlord mos. Blue eyes, wht •Beamedceilings Obi gar. W/hl door. $70. MISSION REALTY IEERTAVERN w/blk & silver patches. 3BR,2ba .. unf.S425 •2poo .. &r~oenter11 Single m .124 W.James 98SS.Coast.Laguna &. h nds medication. Nr '7:!yment& 3 B.R.2ba.b.unf.$400 •Plush crpts &drapcs St.Co5taMesa67J.7787 494·073f LOCJUl'G ac Pomona /Wils on. Ois· par_..,._ 2 BR. 2 u. S325 And o m""h more $15,000. net.help run .,, ....... L 2 B L• R 2 b 2 8 t' " • s ..... S traught own.:r, reward. •••••••••••••••••••.•••• ge r . r:im m. a. r 'o:i .i.l!p~~11 , F\trn.bachelor S2.10 WANTED TO Rent Stor• 45 0 No near r ompelit1ofl, .. patio. Cplc in tri11le>,. Nr pvt pJllO $!50 mo. Unfum. 1 br S255 garage in Corona dd ••••••••••••••••••••••• modest terms. 548-4120 Schools & i.hops, nu pet'>. u37 118:!1' ~ d80S !»;·172!ll:f ... URRY FOR Mar for storage. 675·5750 Small boat & trailers, rem. Ull 837-4200 FOUND Wht Germ an Instruction 7005 <7141 ~.. "b I r t h ISS" ....... tr.l"TIOH G r t r 0 taJ. space. $1.00 per foot.·---------Shepherd male, sent to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,..r. "' •1 "" rnm >l ' ,. ...,... .. """ 1trage or s 0 age r Limit lennlh 22' 1819 MEXICAN REST. O.C. Arnmal Sheller Jun MEN WOMEN Lower :! l.lr . nc"' ~·rµl. llt:hlnd Jl unt, llurtx>ur. 1433Superlor workshop. Newport Hgts Monrovia A°ve. Cl'.f, See DESPERATE 2'1th. 634.7301 T~AIH FOR drps,'blthi;. laund rm, S315. mo. ,\\all t"cb Isl. NcwJ>()rt8e4ch area.M8·4258 Mgrorealtc•o,8627 ~c i\dlti.. $:!30 mo M6 7108 64'"-8 .. 53 ....., Absentee owner can •t BARTEHDING v "' h di s 80 FOUND set of keys, vie 8088. ---Spacious new 2 & 3 2 Sgl car gar, sep. S25 ea. Storage garage $?5 mo. an e. eats o ver . cor Santa Ana Ave & TWO WEEK CLASS 1,i(e \ & 2 Hr,:! ba !>eC Bdrms. :! bath unit s Rooms 4000 bth$40.NrBaker&Men· 1959 Ma le Ave CM xlnt lease. S. Orange NATION·WIDEJOB l B~. 1 \~ B:i,. • ~rpk . ~"I apts ,\d!1lt s only. no across from oceanfront & ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• doza, C.M. 552-4641 eves A t 5. 646~G505 • . . County. Grnerous terms. Cabrillo. Call identify PLACEMENT patio, encl i:ar, ~1i.,11 J>\'l!.. Al. & ()~hw-.hr newc1tyrccre11ttonaldc· ROOMS $2S wk up with &wknds or833·4647 p UBI 837-42001_64_5_·l_t_77_.______ ASSISTANCE • crvt-: l>'tt•in -;. 634 Poul & J tH'lllll From vclopment. lmmed. m·· kitchen. S:l7.50 wk up RtftfalsWant•d 4600 Found,maledog,Spaniel GOODJOB Ra irt lltqn. S2 35 rn o S!..'l() mo. 1913:! Ma.:noha , l'upanl')'. 't'iunillei. & apts 548.9755 l~h & Pomona. CM . $40. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• MOTOR HOME blk & wht, old. Vic 19th OPPORTUNlTIES )Cl.5J89or_ll33 .. !111!. 962 lllOO ""t:; accepted. $.'135 up. . S1ngl,e Garage, light W t to t . RENTALS S CM 979 2756 '"MERIC '" .... -------•-M I d d furn. 642·5945 an ren garage near Exceptional area Prine. ,_._t. __ . __ . __ . __ __... "" "'" "J'JllPL.EX newly 1frcorat Ulx 2Rr, 2ba. blt1n .... p11t10, 6754911 Brkr __ _ k~~h.eprge. ~i~ mo.ad'~~li -• · Hoag Hosp. or Orange & only. Reply to t\<I No. FOUND, male Doxie mix. 8 A RT E M D E • S ed with beaut <1ull•I l!ncl i.'!ara1?e $2fiO 'mo 3brcondo+bonus.2ba I Alt.4pm.fl3l:0674C.M. OfftceRHtol 44oo i 7th,CM.S.l8·3662 809,DailyPilot,P.0.Box fimo.whiteonchest.Vic. SCHOOL \! ltounds. Owner s Ii:~ 2 !lfi2·8IJ8. 1142.m 1o vr old model. Buck Bay. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH Wont-1560. Costa Mesa, Ca. Bnstol & Warner, S.A. llOol E.17lhSt., S.l1 w, beam nil thruoul 2 8 2 B· . 1.--.-Cpl!!. drps, blln1>. S.125 Newly remodeled rm & ed to lease or purchase 00626 S46·2l3S 834·1960 • .,. W/hugofrpk'. l'Vt)ord4< r ·1· 4 Pcx. qils. &159543 64611114 kitche n community · B 1 B h SchoolsCoastToCoast J>atlO. dbl tncl. ((llr (.;:r. cl.~. bnlco.,ny, S'.lOO mo · -' . bath. ulli. pd. $145 mo. option. 4 r, 21'' a ous~. ICE CREAM FOUND. female Germ. It wat~r pd Adult:1 nnlr. C.Jll 9f\.1 253., or 536· lltll 2 br l 1 ~ ba townhouse 673-1451 al'l JPM pool or dose to ocea · Gross $l2000 mo. Shep, beil(e collar. So. Be A Profsnl • Nof>e(ll.1325 iW)<&9f'Jo r LGE 2B --B---. slyl~ 1\dults, nu pets. . ~·~c-""""9 S1,000mo.Agt.497·l744 Exclusive,hardtoobtain Laguna. 499·2241 or Cocktail Waitress ~·~ r . 1 a . spa(, S235 5"112682 Room in scenic house. ~~ .......... ~ LAGUNA BEACH Want· major fran c hise . 499·3-115 •$99.00• r11110 .• no pet.s ~40 mo . Laguna Bch . Sl:IS "~ 2 IJr, 2 RA, Mttll11 \ n4~ 21112 t lond,1 !1611 2<!77 -•EAST BL UPI~ lm·ely 3 Kitchen prh·., Call eves. ~:',.. ~ ed to lease or purchas NLocetti~tcdn" .113Jof.luBcanntkafr1.rnaa~ Found: f\•m ak '' u~t. Excitlng & Profitable .. I p " "' noel •• r • • nn , option, house, to $200,000. " · h h I C 11· T I Glamourous Profession · ., "· ~ ,.a a,t 2 fir (;011do. I'~ Fla. hl\ns. Br condo. pvt putio. dbl 4=-4475 " _., --n.a. 4Br, 211.iBa house, pool o neing avall. Agt. 751·1100 S ep ere 0 ic. un • •Learn in 40 hrs from ~~.l~j no peth ~;r.:, rt•fr11t . cvt~. 11alw, J)(}OI, ~ar. ""opnr . rer racil. DELUXE pvt home. .t' close loocean.$1,000mo. gr;iy & blar k moi7.I<', prorsnl's the fine nrl or • Rrookh11r1it & Arl11ms. 213·~98-2135 ucross from OCC. M. Agt.497·1744 COCKTAILS cars . Lagunu ll c h waitresstechniques . ...._,. ll26 'H Y rli-.in s275 mo. Large 2 Br. frpl. y rly, Kitch prlv. $120 mo, t.".I Newport.Beach 497·2.113 •FrceplacementSvs ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• 'ltjJ~ $350. 4'7~-0668: 556·3312, utiL556·0637 •tMOFREERENT• lus1nHs/lnvest/ Xlnt yearroundlocation. FOUND· Am F,slc 1mo •Dayoreveningsesslons Very hriie 21lr. 21u :-.:c•wlu11:111r s:ns JBr2 Joeor(2L3l9'lll-1102 Don ---------• 1·2 3 nm. omces from Anane• Better in s umme r. <sm Sumoycd l female. CAl.1.(714)751·9194 w/stovt & rc/r1Jt. './fl"''tt Ml . P7'".C'h'ld ---------NB. Room in pvt home. Sl25 per mo. Adj .••••••••••••••••••••••• OWnermovingfromarea wht.8t.Mary·schtm•h f'orufrre<'onsultinone ~int, i;)tt h11koty lilt, .. ~j pet 8~ 1 8~.6916 1 · ~'TEPS TO .. BCll. yrl1y. 2 kit ch privile~es. ARa;I Airporter Hotel. No lease a.lMss :~~:c1~ts!~I~~ ;~u~I~~ Pk ;\vf' urea. 494-41i4tt• of the most profit profess last & rl~p. 4911.om Br l R11 "pile. plft o & Feb l $165/mo e s req. 833,3223 Til noon Opportunity 5005 A TIME 75 14 )() -----So. Calif Waitress, Inc. iitJ. llunt l.3ndm:irk adults l yard S350. 644·618-0 or 546·3166 •••••••••••••••••••••• J~-~· I IJ)ST. Money Chp Vic. l79'l2Sky pgrk 81,SteC DLXt d,-:.-."· 3 lt'b 12t Da. nr, fabulous rec ctr, • ' ~aa.19 Beaut rm. In home. Gd. 60' PER SQ FT RESTAURANT &lhoa rsl. or Rcub-Ons lrvmc, Calif.. 92714 cp s •• "rpll, n" · 5:16 311119 · 1617 WESTCLI Fl-"·fllB Rci;t Rewarcl. 675·~491 ---------bal~,noPltl!t~·4$49 • · · WetilclUf!I brand new con· loc. for woman. Share AOT. 541 .5032 Afrtliate Gross $8000. mo. blwn 10am·5:30pm LEARN PIANO TUNINO l do. 2 Br 2 Ba . fplc, kitchen. Also gar:rge. Tax Shelter Abscnteeowncrlnnjnm. -------High earninl!S Potential X~._ ed 3 Bkr,} a:i.d. &t>dt. 1 t........ 1144 wsbr/dryr. pool, petb, _548_·3932 _______ 1 I 50 I Weitctiff Dr. Could easily do $500. 3 LOST. Gold bracc l~t Eusy method, low cost: C \!, 1·r • .nc '1 • ,.._ .~ adults.'385mo.675-6999 Di triL.utonhip day with owner on pre· w /peso coin, sd 10 Rare opp. PIANOCARF. ( ldren OK nr bias. •••••••••••••••••••• -Room, b~lh. kltch. prvgs. Newport Financial Ctr I ., mises. Affluent Newp-0rl Pe a r I s . 5 "8 . I 2 !15 541-0911 &58l·7647 1hiops. 11chl11, S3M mo. rARK WEST APTS 2 Br, rnr ba townhouse, pool, jacuzzi. Workln LffsingOfflce Spou Beach location. Submit eves/wknds REWARD! dM922 Adult & fa mlly npts dshwhr, patio, garage. person. SUS.<499·3285 Call on Site Manager F1JLLOR PARTTIME your terms. Agt. 751· 1400 rrvine Housewife· Perk up ain • tJ from S24S. Tennis. health Near lioa1v 1275. Phone Hohts Mohls 4100 <714) 642·31 11ext246 FOUND Oct 29,76 ltlfle & y 0 u r 1 if e w 1pi11 no l 2 club "arden view .,...., MS-0'160forappt. ' We are now appointing TACOSTAHD Sleeping bag, cortier lesson!!. Eleonor. ~••••• ••• •• •• , .. •• • •• • ' • . "°°" ••••••••••••• •• •• •••••• . I . I JI & PCH N B h b ~-t•arkvlew Laoe. Irvine. lliCH Yi ARLY w kJv rentals from SSS Prime oratton n unt· distributors for ramous Gross $9000. Mo. Dover · P 1 c· · 551-5332 2 r,2ba.AC.cpu. Owned & managed by ee' lngton J;Jeach on name br ond gum & Free stunding building Bill644·7•64 ---------rps,bllp•.no~t· encl """Al-•i'neCo u ... 9200 3 br, 2 bn dupleic unit up, e>lus l l'IJC. Sea Lal'1c Brookhurst, 800 squnre br th 1 •• f t i with I ·d tl ti . Learn Reflexology '-I ,...., 3 """' •· """'° i e... t Motel 2274 Newport s· I d ea mn ... ea urn ns1 epa osea ng. FOUND Australian masstige fo" b"'lle" .,aar ... ,.c,-.·u!__ __ · w/~ef'n vew. O>Wl>S o ' feet. mge\gar en type WRIGLEY'S & T IC Parking everwhere. Sh h d b Ed a • " • ,._t•V•" 3114 WOODBRIDGE heh. Call Debbie days Blvd. Costa Mou. istorcororr ce.Ooodex· TACS. You may kee Established 8 years In ep er ,.r.u~ Y health. Guar. result!$. ' PfNF.S APTS 53J.1012. eves 548·<&91~ 646-7'45 posure. assigned park· yolir nrel!ent job and last l(t'OWin" area. Good iriger & ar or. Call 557 0198 :ifl. 6Pl\f. lh••••••••••••••••••••• I , 2 & 3 bdrm units. ' Gwtt Home 41 SO Ing. Ca ll Mr. Plummer start p'/ume & expand t tor Mom & Pop & Teen. 839·036SShf'ryl Wl~h~n--- ----- ,ACIAC WIOBS 0f'lli"ned like early IUCH RlHTA1.S 963·6767 Cnhfornia bung:ilows. WlNTER ·SUMMER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------full time later Ir you de· Terns. Aiit. 751-1400 F()UNO. 1 Schwinn Olry Jobi Wa.,t~d 7075 .MMl~..a..•• • .-..a~avt t'rom S 270 . 115 YF:l\Rf.Y Room In my pvt hm for DELUXIOFFICES slre.Oetlnonthcgrouncl ----cle.fdcntifybydatc lost. •••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ...,._. ......... --,-r~ peraon (ld food gd floororthls multl·mllllon le.r jWtnt Tanm iicrial no. place IMt, , lay°' Pincstone. Ofc hrs 3·5.30 Property Manage ment · • Comm! & lndstl spaces. $1 lndWJtry. We rurni~h Nets Sl.800. Month make. size. Contact IJ,8 ~rtlfle~ Mtmru~ mO<'h llc21e4'room wkdny11,9·S:30wknch c11re. On hu~ line. Z00to20001!q.rt ./\i;low ull retail outlets. 'f Setn11ndU11trlallocatlon. Police Dcpt,pr()P<•rtyof w/OMC. Mere. & autu ____ 55_2_·<H_oo Burr Wh ite Rea fl or '\&t$44, u ~sq. n. Lall Niguel & quality you must have 6 Doys. needs Rood food fleer. 536·5621 merh. r.xp. l>o •U>ythlos . q.lty A4Wf Apt. Voc.ticM lllfttala 4250 Mission Viejo ureas. auto, p few hours spare operator for complete -Have lruck. Need wdrk "*"'-6 f1tfurw 2Br. 2ha. din rm, Walnut 2to1 Newport llvd. N.B. ••h•••• .. ••••••••••••• Handy to S.D. Frwy. time and 94000 cash in· kitchen. llnrdly used. FOUND: Siamese C11t, desperately !151·7269 Comfortdle clbhae i:,~";!:r~~.11~~.\(1~' <7141 '7S·4'30 BIO 81:/\R LAKEFRONT Call: 83M 4oo vestment. For more In· Good rent aood terms Slater & Gothard. H.B. wl •II anrnltie~ Otrr Of the fog. $150, utlls cabins. (71A) 866,1101 154 aq.f\. Redhill/Bake fommtlon write to Di~· Agt 751·1400 . 8.18--0600or~·2113 Put. Former e.xe1e secy wants ·M410-•D::9 6 1--1t h •Jl4t ·-tributor Division. P.O. · p/t work n my home.. r-• -,-.-ec pd. Fee. 494·9'727or_..•5173. 11rea. too. mo. 2nd floor, M C'-thl LOST· Male Aull\raJlan call8J3..8802 Ope• T• 'tfl PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main Rentals. 540-mo . nice building 644-7367 Box 536. Brea. CA 92621 ttllt ~ "CJ · lo 163$0Htrbor 8""4S. LJVEINACASTl.EWlde LAKt: AJ\.ROWHEAD, 'PL~ASF. INCLUDE NETS$3.300.MO. ~=~t'tu~~;.1~· ng EXP'D. Girl Fri. on Soc. •mln No.S.n OieaoFwy Ocean vtewa, lg.1 br apl. VRl,Y. Lr& 3 br, I ba, ~ la~o vlow. •fps 10, ForLHW PRON£ NUMBER. Prime beach toe. E·Z sec dcsltta P /tlmework ...;..;.....;..._;._;,o.-.__,.=....._.:... hi ccllina11. Gardena, frplc, l blk to bch. $460. SlOO wknd, 1200 wk, $250 in O.C. Airport area 160 run. F.&tabliahed 34 yni. Lo4t 2Yr male blk Mahon rnom·g~. S48 9S34 2·SPM L1u1urlou•1 brand "ew pool. Near beach. 67S.O.l20or960·3613.• HoUdaywk.642·&346 aq.tt. 11round flOCJr ()fc eo..a~ohs? Ull 75 1-3741 ";'/hlk cir. Nr Mella Golf UAJ..WClflted 7tOO condo. :tbr, ,ba + 11U11 & M.tuff udult11 S3llO mo. ,, b ·M• ..,35 Ba h .,.,, .. · blkl'· .. 1 8 w/wlndow wall. Answer· _.. • ..., Crse. Rew11rd. M8·78&0. • _,,. ~I extras lS)cl. frplc. 41M-4&53or41M'4l0'7 • r. ..... ... • c • ""'.•.1. w ic'h .. nere. r ln& serv. & secrtllirial Over 500 Active loc•I U9UOR STOltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450/mo. ga9.1921 or all tlllls. ~· Fee $1$, "''°"'i !>Ac ~ttUUe fully aerv. avail. Priced at bus. llatln11. Plfl•H call G~s·$26.500.'Mo. Lbst: Male while Oerman ACCOUMT AMT/ i I •SMO • Charmin& Cutr -.lly Bd~bf!":tr63t·201l equip d w/uprHI view. nzs. w /aerv. Incl. or 1top by for free Info, Nets $3000. mo. Growing ~. Betwn Garfield & ~1.st.tnt t.o dlrectm of • located 2Br !Ba 2 <t>tka • Days or wkeoda., ~all Seo .... --1 ft « •c k d All catAl-.ces fr typea. arta • ., .. ...,.r t>uv Call Im· Yorktown, HB. 9'Z·9543. '"""""'• Sal. Sl to ............ hoce. 114 from beach: all uill. $350 Lrl 2 Br-. •m patio, new •wo. ;t;"~ or a " • w n 11 We 1ut1r~",;t~• to plc11u ~"" ~ ""v ........... •••••••••••• mo.49'1·llM-Oevea. paint. Npt Ht1. $265. f ·T 0 "' d you, Umlrdl. 751 ,,741 LOST male Shellie <Mint SW23 per mo.ulEduet aUon J.._ AdlU.QOP*la.631·2C>l8. KAUA he ..r .en 2$00 aq ft.. No Coala 711 3741 -~ Collie)lnvlcNpPier Jan "oxper. oq va cnt .to ·•Al ... w-~. Ne\UWdlo ocn vu kltch ftA ~ lal-ndoUlewaU. Luxury Meu Jrull~ I~ roved • 27th. Pie111e call 546·1146 •raduaUon from coUeao Brina your tl°cb 4. 'IX!la I "ltlt1, •ar' .,.,5 ~o. lnci Bn.vADMOOJl, Seavlew, vaCaUon nntal, new 28r, .. ...,.., _1. r 0P ....... , • UNrTED BUSINfAS f'RANCHJSE R rd w/cmphHis In acellla + t.OWti~appUances, Uti1.613.27;1 ... ' ne• 2 br. w /den & 21, Con~~,,.., the ~mo. n""'• ~ESTMENTS SSTASTllFlllZH .ewo · 2 )'I'll exJ)('r. ea •n iec- ent'\. car er. .tpta t atrium. P~atreetl, ltn· •=•l Pol~i.a. $pt U2$ •Verde Dr Y. Dltcovtr proven rc5ult~. LOST. Wht .. fem, Toy eountanl. Appl,y, County dnie. Mott n 4' ''' f\llt otean view. l br apt. nit ~~~.T· .. ~J~JSOO •· &SMT14 or write SEU. idle ltem;s with a <•ero&lfromKona Lna) Love \hat ..:.z money 4-Poodle "Jolie''. Vic. Sanll1Uon Di.tt.rict l0844 $100.. Oii ht m . rent. ~Solano Way. Call !'!:..::;:....,..,• .......,.......,, « Mr.Ml P.O.ltoOOI, DallyPUatClan.llll<IAcL ~lielOCl.Cost.llMcta you.. AQT. 7~344 ASK Cd M :bead), 67S·1980 ElUA, FountAlft.V~Y ot' ICM58810~ to PJll eve.. •tt·M9$ --Koloa, RawliU. tf153 M2-M7& UBI Open 1 da,. roRTOM UWARDI CJUM0-2910. ~ -· ' ', l \ ' I CJ2 DAILVPllOT suncray. Jenutry 30. 1911 •• • ~c ,~·ll!-:""':'-~-::---~:"'":":--~~---:-:'--::-:""'~"""""~-:-:---:::-~~:--~~----........ --------~--"-...... ----......... ----..... ------~--~--~----------~~--~~-:i---=-~~~~~~--...,.--....... -.'""" .... ,... .... •• Add it ... Build it. .. Diaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE DIREC~ORY Plumb at ... Patch H ••• P1pe tt. .. Remooefll .... , -it ... Cement lt...Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it...Move I , Roof it .•. Landscape it ... Tite it...Trlm it ... Sewu .. . -.it. .. Press it ... Paint lt ... Natl IL.Plaster 1t ... Fix it... Haul it ... Add It ... Plant It. .. Alter It... Learn it .. . ArchitKtwol ICGbiMt Makiftc) COfttrodor fiber9cns Houllng Houwcleanln9 Movl!MJ PaintWJ/P.,.,;1t9 ..._.,.ng ••.•................... ········•·····••···•··· .............................................................................................................................................................. ~~. Archltecturlll & St rue lewitom cabinets. pl11m or • •~cor11c P1lmer &Son• 1'iberglaas S~iaU11t, re· Solu1y & Jar. l''REE haul llo1111c1 Apt clcanln;;: $20. l-'r1endly Movlua Co. Em· •P11lntlna/P•perln1• PL\IlfBJ!;R.llepuir, tc· tura.J Plans. Rmdl & .,1 fancy, complete or adcl Add6/ltmdl/Pu1.11t/Pl1rns pair & custom won< on Ing, tlt"anup, lr~c work WKiy, Bi·wkly, Mo. Ex· cient, Criendly t;erv1ce. •lntenor Exterior• su pe, in 11l11lJatl1> 11 new construction. Resid on..~. uli.o custom sulltf SU'llJOb.s·Lic'd5SHi932 cars,trucks,boat.s,etc. for ~able ttcm11. i-·en· per mature woman.Rd. Lowest po11s ratt1a. Lic225398 Jn:id. Guaran· services. C. Qjdloy. 1 /Com'l/lndustria l lkoeJwood doors made lo 831-0721 • ecs/lild11s re111ov~d ~·0950 84'M)992. toedCallHarria643-4MI! 642-9315. ,, M().7020 <ll'dersny size or pattern --r-.......i-SS7-200S p..i..w-/p-....i ....... _ i 1-R _ Freit 675.3175 ltEMODl-.:1.S & AD·--·-.., Uousekpng,theverybest _ .... .., ..,.... •• ftCJ PETERSPAINTCNG •-••-•poir ley'littilMJ DITlO.NS ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC Student. Bi~ Trul·k. of service, de-pendable. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expr'd. Reas Rates. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. .. •••••••••••••••••••• CGrpeftter /\rc~nt Bldg':. we 328107 Exp. J•panese Garduner deanup, tree trim or? ref's.Owntr1.1ns,963-5269 PAINTING. Jnt./l!:ict. 1-'r~c Est. Call Gene CANOPY1'VSt;HVIOK AUc'd.Daycarew/l'lcht ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~.38Q9orl634·2078col comp. yard service.< C H EAP! 645·7ll79;Landt i Reus. de~ndablc. Free 552·°'58 lltRATESERVlC£ _p,.,..,·ram In N"wpl "'ch. F'INISH. RF.MODEi, & lcct clean·Up. FTtHl ht 5'19-86&> capnq est.Clt11Juy645-7965 Phot---a. AtFml'\1oea960-1A" .. • ""h ~-D • -·····················• e .,.,. ..,,..., ""'f-> PleusecaU:548·253l Rpr. Small Job~ OK. LEEM.JM<VIS SS7·2ZlO 1Housedeanlnq H<l''e rt & O'Brien WORKGUARANTEED ••••••••••••••••••••••• T1t. ---Reas. !179-0379 d 11 " Babysittlng, my home. El A dll'i., Rmt 'ii, lll'l:l 8.S. Getwral Services ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landscaping. Catm Intr/Extr. t"'reeEst. Lung Pbotoiiru.rhY· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toro/Lake Forest area. Master Cr a ft 11m11 n . Ph 962·3200. Lie 3171158 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSECLEANING work. sprink lert1 in· 25 yrs EJCpr. 642·~ Specialists that wtl help CERAMIC Tile. New or Any :;bift or overnil~. Specialty f111li.h, fc· t:cn-:;;;1-C~ntractor, HANDYMAN·~omes & Byrellablecouµlc stall /repair. Comp! yousellyourproducb& remodeLFrest,amljobs 768-8508 mode!Jng & r epalri>. l·u~torn alteruuons re· Apts. Consc1ent1ous Refs 963-5813 maint, Com'l/Ri:sid. PaintYourCosffe services, 494·1397, welcom•~242SaflS.. Refs. 499-3105 M(ft-nlial & t'omme;chtl. Craftsman. Ph: 645·0302 p r 0 f C A R p E T Hauling, trcework, sod Average Extr l Stry $34.5 581·4506 T e!--I L'ie'd babyslttir1R. my St 1. 320.,...., f CL G fl lawns.Rcas496·0702. 2·Stry$465,lntr$4Srm _...__/R--'r ree....-,,c;e . home. Ages 0 to Syrs, hol R EM 0 D Jo: L ! .N G & • •Ile ..ic """ ree est. State be. cont. All types EANIN . oor & win-Prices incl malr'l/labor ... _,.,.. ....-o•••o•••••••••••••••• , lunche11, 768·8603, MV ALTERATIONS. Local. All Constructors. <714> home service from yard dow n irc. Dutch Mam· MolOftl"Y Guar.111srd,frecest. •••••••••••••••••••••••Removals. trlmmln~. area Reasonable. &13·130'J M!"> ~s. torool. 842·2629 tenance Servu:e 537·1508 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ted 627·7900or 552·0134 Vt:RY NEAT PATCH prwung. fruu est. Llc·d -;:--~-I PATIOS& u...a-MR K G~· Fireplaces-Planters JOBS&TEXTVRE F\IUy!nsured.642-262' lusiMHSerYlu "arpet ~r• c~ P/\TIOCOVERS ·-.., S. IN -> Carpet, Brick Concrete Patio State lie, Insured. low Free&t. 893-1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleaning & Painting Co. n•--k W""11 BBQ J'1'Ls prices loo. Exter1·or Trimming, topp1·n,., r e-'"· M Ill MasMry&Remodehng .. WE DO IT.ALL " '"'""' ..., PATCll"'LASTERING ,. Typing al home. <lily kind. ~rpct 1.111 w1 uy )'our li t)uality guar, rcasnbl. YOU HAVE IT R~ADY 835_3561 Refs, Ests. 646-0464 specialist. Try me·Calico 1• moving. cleanup. Winter Reas. rates, will pickup or mine. Ilt;P•llr:-. & F'rests. Lic'd,646•0761 1'U..llAULl1' AWAY Ha&~ ••ALL TYPES•• rates, Lic/lnsrd. Tony &del. 545-5441. dearung WO! Gour ~wk _ ----TIM 548-6306 H I . MASONRY WORK. all Free est. 540·6825 &15·5124 • al bigger savmg:,. fr est s ousec carung. Excellent types brick, swne & con-lNTERIOR/EXTlt Paint· . ---------- ·ExPERI ENC ED Book· 645-3646 C~~J'~~r~FM~~r~~;:l'~ llauting, moving, cleanup job. Have references. cretework. Call498·3639 iog. Expr'd h11{h qua I Homes·Add1tions. Re11tuc· NOTICE keeper wanL~ work in her --$7 /up. Treework. 1).68.3932 work. Fanlasllcally re· co over blk wal111. Free home.842.7266 WcCarc<..:arpctClcant.>rs _P~~·380~.Lic325027 Reas,rast.rreeest lmmat'ulalc houseclean-Bloc~. Slumpstone walls as. rates Call Jack est.lowrat.es58~H892 how Daily Pilot Class· 1C1ed ads display their messages ,.,1th legibility and impact? Our ads, we are proud to say, really ~et results. Phono 642-5678. • Steam Clc:<in or Shampoo Ele-drieol 842~~97 in g. Sat' f sf action l&ybn1ncsktaplll~n1itearst. Es1xiepeclral·I _84_7_·_®» _______ _ 'l th. 1 1\l!>o Upholstery All wot k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,. d ,,.,3 7776 " Selli ,.,..,.,,.. -avelsol?mCel mfig ydou .~a-~l guar. Refs/MC. Free t'"l r.L'"''TRlCAl SERv1•·L· Get rid of unsightly trash ~uaran...:e . u• . winter prices. Call Bob og _..,.,.mg with a to sc . ass1 ie aus uo Reas Hates ·645·37lli ,., ~"-· , • ""' & del;>ns. College stu· riave something to sell? SJS.9906or63.'>-4384 ' Htavelslo?mCethl 1~,~ ydoudwadnt DI.lily Pilot Classified Ad it well -Call NOW, _ _ __ CALLS $15/hr. Call dent S12load 548·6428 . . . · ose asst le a s o is a simple matter ••. 642·6678. Want Ads Call 642 567ti 1!42·8233 · · Classified ads do it well. Want Ads Call 642·5678 1t well. 642·5678. just call 642·5&78. --- Help W..t.d 7100 He4p W.ted 7100 Help WCNtt~d 7100 Help W..tecl 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Want•d 7100 Help Want•d 7100 Hftp Wanted 7100 Help WCJftted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !Jankini:S&r.. BOOKKEEPER, Lag CounterHefp 1 ACCOUNTANT ABBE BRA.NCH MAHA.GER Bch. Pt-lime, growing CLERK Now accepting applica· ~~EG.CTlNEREICRAl. FOREMAN ' FINANCIAL A 1-'ederal Savmgs As· opportunity to fuJl-time. En f • D uons for days & nights. ""'' Paint & Detail Man w /3 s ANALYST sociah on is seeking a Career onented, multi· 9 ne-enn9 ept. Hrs based on experience. vcars exper. in marini· Westminster Mall manager for its Newport pie led11.er ex1i. Typmg Part-Time, 20 hr per Must apply In p{'rson p • t . . d d " Heachoffice.Indjv1du11ls nee Salary week position. Hours l{ ro1ec µiunt1ng nee e uy i · com· hetwn 2·4 pm. A:.k ror W ti. I C k f Alcaderin lhefastfood 5 muslbcfamiliarw1ththe mensu-ratc w/r:xp. Call be AM or afternoon Vm, Tat'o &!II, 095 So. l.'b at orp .. ma ero industry, based in o-"-AN•wlodi ... Shop t'Ommun1tyandresidein R M cMann ·1 Maintainengineeringrc· R ,. b·1· the world'!! finest r--··-·'7 ... ...... . _,., s • Coa~t Hwyl Laguna e 13 11ty soiilboats. Qu.alific..'<i CUii • Orange County has a pro-f Cont n .. _11 the local area. Financial 1714 )833-0651 cord.-. rcproduction pro Beach. mismg position for an ex 0 emporary ~-ty or business experience 1s c·essmg. Typing abilil> __ __ ____ dldate mu.o;t, ~ capalill' perieoced Financial c~ & AccHsoriH Ol'ltlred which can errec· BOOKKEEPEH • Part. desired. CUSTODIAN E . or supervlSing . crew or Analyst. Duties will in-D i f-Ll-lively stimulat e new lime Cull charge W/(kal Callfor tippamtment Nights 11 30f'M-7:30AM. ng1neer 8-10 men for p~inl & de· elude cash control and ff re U>tllUQ husiness development. flit1tl.l!CXPtJr. TElOHIC/.ALTA.IR t ail work. Xlnt 01;· property accountio~. Oriented People assisl customers & M.A.NICHOLAS&CO. 17141494-9401 ~~f1~0~~l~e~er~ta!1:~~~ :~~.rug'0~~r 5t~far~~~ ::.elcc:ted cost analyses. mouvate personnel. Ex· 833-12ll LCICJUllG Beoch h05p. + earpet & floor All immediate ope-ninCJ r C 11 us well as budgetini.:-and '* ManCICJemetlt ccllent working cond1· Dookkeeper part-Lime AH F.qual Oppor. Employer exp Adult pref'd. Sal exhh for on e X • ~~~n!~J ~9-~11 e~ ~i CC1a>rned~~as:ei~~~u~upoal~~~~~ *Full & P/tilM SalH tio05Randl bet nMdilsK. & AP, must live C.M. commensurate w/exp perienced Proi•et fora1>pointment. ~ •Ful&P/Tfiffer&Alteratioas epyo r. err area. Contact Dick -+bene. San Clemente ReUabilityEn9ineertoi---------• broad uccounling ex.-(714 l !122·0610 CLERK TYPIST Gen'I Hospital. 496.1122. ..,.,._. -----1 Up t.o $4 per hr. depend-~ . ..1....:-FRY COOK Pcnence, analytical Ccl A.fteta 7PM For .A.--.lmf•nt Etual Opportunity Garters:-.6-0900 __ .....;_ _____ 1 perform the followlnCJ , cibihty and should be (213) 273-8843 .mployerM/F' BOOKKEEPER Ing on qualifications. DELI.Clerk. Salary +in· """""'': Pvt. club, 6 day Wct•k. 11 •Development and im-AM w 4 PM. Refs req'.d. o.ble to work with peoph• 'd t • centives Apply 11 3 0 f d iv er s 1 f 1 e d BARMAIDS: Day, Ni~ht Expr'd, Cull lime ror 3 E uca ion & ex per. , · . ·. · & Relief Shifts. Call for m<1n Pediatric office. eqwvalent to hil(h school flat.a v ... rde Liquor .. 1525 resr:>onsibilities. Food Help Wante-d 7100 H.ap Wanted 7100 appointment, 5-18.771il, Call <19~ lJ80. grad w 11 yr exper. in ~csa Verde Dr. East, servu·e induslry and ac· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -re onslbl cle · 1 C ~1 -.~k for James Harper. ap e r1ca .. c"unting degrctJ pr.. ..., BOYS ....... DGlnLs k A I c ---------tcrn:c1 Sond rcsumcwtth l-t;1hvs1tting twm .:iris & "'"'" " ~or: .. PP.Y •. oont.v Delivery of Du1fy Pilot. A sulary history lo: ASSEMBLERS It hou~..ic .. 1•µ111r.t in ex· Beauty, make up artist, Mission VieJo · El Toro ~!1111tation D1st~ct. 101!<1-l larr.tc roult.! in Newport 1•hansw lor pnv. rm. & 1-: It' ctr 11 I 11 i< 1" l , urea Earn your O'ol.11 r,ll1s Ave, l• ounta1n lleuch suit·ible tor ii high Elcclronic U!.,,.·mhl) ,., s.tl.1 r) l.1 n .. 11ul a bo mamcunst Ol'l'de<I Hu~y mom.-y :,ellmit 1;uh11rr1µ. Valley or call ~~0=._29~0 i.l·hool ~r t':,11 ... ge stutfrnl. CARL 1S JR. 11 •! r . w ,, 1 I.. 'ol. ·"ail. 1J1.111e fi7:> 2182 or Maren ~o l n s t 11 ul c . lions aflrn1·hool For IO· CLERK TYPIST Earnings ~pproximal<'ly l~tU N. Harbor Blvd m1c·ros1·opc. 1111 m l'tl f>I$ 1:-,1:, Npt Beach ____ ~7~9.S.ll. formation. <'1111 t1:10.()!ll:l ~11() IJO monthly !'hone --Insurance ofr. Start 1rn-Anahcim, Calif. !1~0:1 oµ.:1%1~.v1-:1t A FE~ ll.1lty~111..,,. l•ir !I mo uld Beauty Shop Spat'c A\ ail 111l'O. fo'red S James & 642 4nl. ;1sk for circula· -1«·:-puni.. ~tutlcnl , Nt>'-porl lit'at·h Salon. .._ Co, Lag Bch. Cnnlal·l tJon lcuvmg your name L.wal An•..i:-. "'om.111 Fri & S;11 ev1•. 67S.:4100. 673·.s20. 0 \ f .::./ 10 ~11:. Bradley. S.19 :i058 ur and uddrcs:-. _ A.CCOUHTIHG/ TEM l'O lllulb .JrcJ. 1'M I.>O:U litf. \ \ J 19-1.1087. E.O.E r>dncry & lnst .. llation ol L CLERK Tt>mpor:..ry Ht.>11' 1 Beauty operator lla1r BRIGHT SPOT! 11 PAYRO L 17110lSkv Park lrv11w -tl«"Sse'r w/followtng for CO E T TV 's & Appllaun·'· $709 to $849 Per monlh 540·44S5 llttltysiUN· Nt'••<ll•<.l l\Jv <·xciting new NpHch $70(1 lk .. Hcs1>011!>1l>l1•· LL C OR Mt'l.·h 1•x11. µn·f. l>H\I~· t rat "'"'tt1on~ ov·,11 " tor tlu~ Irvine Co. Nt·l·d Local firm :sel·k~.· HrownCu.·111 E.17thSt. ve ...,.. " ° Fnual Op""r Emplovn home. llunl. llrh. Nt>;ir Salon. 642·6164 ·• /"overnment <:11' 111111 "" ,..., ----talented pcrs11n to IVJW, tclt•phone collel'I or l' :\1 ~.3437 ,. EdL">Oll l :10 5·311. Mon· -.--.-, . . h di 1 I kk I d - -~eotal agency. l~duca __ _ r'li i!C'hildrrn,7&!l.Call REAUJY OPH Ass1i1-an c 1tl' > Jlllt'. Hnght.sharp. n nulual uon & expcr. cqwvale::nl ~~ lift s. 968 71171 lants, full time. n1ch~rd P.hones, ~ rllents. Cati WIUI good speaklllg VOll'e Dental Auistant t.o high ~··hool itrad in· Assist Bkkpr ~?'Ill Oucllcll~ Sall)n, 2()0 C:Ontro C..<1r<'cr Employ required Trainee acrcp. Minimum 4 yrs t·xp. 4 dudml( 1 basic course in <; t> IJ\l·rountun! lo $?'ill 11;.i,~~illf'• 1 , tuh1 111 my . N{'wport Cent<'r Ur. N 11 _ ~l Agc~!'')G·ll50~ tahlv Small pleasant of. dhua1n1 •. <s~.e '.~u,ll c,~,tp a1.~ d&1· 121 occounltnR + 1 yr l'X()('r lti•t•riit 'f'vi>i.·I .,., ..• ,.1 h11m1• on Jlallooa hi and. 3 ficeic. Xlnt credit and <'•>I ~ " "" v I t t . f 496-5767 for appl. p emen o aon o re· - --~---- liablllty pr0CJrant5 GF.NEl~ALOF1''1CE •DesiC)n r•liabillty GS• Typing 60 WPM: g~I s1>elhni:. t'.>ll>l'r c.I . 111 - wssment. krv1ews 11t v11L1r 1·ol'lv1 .. •Manaqement of h'·rel mt.>n<'\·. r1·11ri'.). 111r11·n 11r e4Ktronic parts pro· PM 11 vou hkl'l :i;ouo1mh. grams. f>.57 7!170_ ------ •Customer interface. BSEE De9ret Pref~rred GUARDS Costa M•'a l'C'r111Juent. 1-·u11 & P.arl t11n1•. l'honl' & trnnsp rt• <1 'd. lkllrL'd WC'lcom1·. Please submit resume <'.1115•1•· hti-t. o!c hrs io·2. to: Anna 8. Lawler, Clt>!>l'li Wi•dtll'SdJy. . Hughes Aircraft Co .. llairstylu.1. Apply ln Electron Dyna.,ics pt.' rs o" . H c ~ 1 -.. Division, PO Box llairslyl1:-.l . .So. e ·sl 2999, Torrance, CA l'litia, S4U MIWI. ___ _ 90509. HAIRSTYLIST r 1 I '" " • Husy G.P. Prart1rc· needs 1 &17 3.'Xl7 1n 1s1•;i stat1~t1«a ti.! F « llkkpr P t 111 ~iltr 111,!hl" IO<I.. Iii.> ;i.51;, x Ir ck , fr n d 1 1-'etwn cart>cr opport11n1 .:. _ _ _ _ _ conl kl•t>p1nj!. 1\ppl v. 1 1, 1• . , • . c I.I a > 1 ll tl"a a~ l> 1\ppt only Call Mr -N1•1•dc•1l. <>nl)' th1• hc<,1 H.-*11 r:ll1s Ave, Fo11nl.11n nin•· ''1'1111111• '~'' n•' 11.tll\,IH•" ""'''I '''''' \. 11 '-' I .·, "1"t w '<r<tY permil. l-.xp K~nc.64S·2640 . l>F.NTJ\1. ASSISTA:\T ' ' tH'cd apply w l111low1hL: \'all••\• on·all !).jO.i!tJIO. . 1.'1111'~ l 7lh t'•"l:J.\~1'>;~ "" ra rt I\ "" F ;if t 1· 1 only neod ilPPIY ('45 !I!~> ---l•<trt ltmt> II H :irP:J, I or : HUGH ES : prcf'<l Xlnl oppor. rt.IS. -· ~ ~111•.:_--• __ li~l l~I -.,.11 ... 1 1 1·hiltl Npllh BrCJl""er Cafeteria l'11mpan i on-Ma t u1c 2days wk.Noon10K :111 • '!Jf;J:~t:J:J ACCOUHTIHGClERK -- - -t;.\cib1tl:• ---"BeCounted" Ewt·r prefmc!I, i·mn ;'~~t~n;o~e~~~~:~.1~;j ~~;\~2~;N\~n11~~~~/~~~1 ~ •• ;,.,,;~~ .. ,.-.,;-co.w-.~Jla1r~tvlt:.I r·.irr1 ;;,. With I' It & l!encral ,11· l\.\HY:-.IT'f I· I< no 1•d1•d Chmli lht• .. Career Lad p.my hc1wf1b ~· d:.t)'> :\lo t:alltH2·:127ti. Cerred.962-7797 l' S ('ITIZl·:!'ISllII' "~~ lit• in1l1•pt<11de111 1:ou1llu1.i.: '''f>t'r. l-';1m1llar i\s.,rwr:it•• Hi•p I ""''· 101 ltunw or '••un 11 .. r .. w I his Sanl •1 A1tn l'all fnr appt 7;,2 711:1 --· · --HECJL'l It EIJ l1·.h1· ''"" '. '"•~> ~al01v111 w (1uart1·rlv pa\l nll 1 ,1~ 18 OR OVER 1 1.,, 11 inu uld 1)4\/ 711-l~I n1 Hu~ty typini.: ":IS' ----( '11mpa111on I', time. S28 Dentol Insur Clk Equal OpJX>rlU111ly lwh .11 ••.i :\l ,.n~ lic1w n•turn~. Xlri\ NJ t11•1wfib HO EXPER. NEC Wtll Do " Cull Control Canvas M.m. Sa1lrn11kl•r & J>w day. Must havl· own p /time. Some clerical M JI" Employer 11111 orCarol 'Jti2·'1717 ·. w ~ruww)( N.U. lnm /t.1/iy •tin rwedt•d "'ku_1 ..... ('.1rcc1 Empluymt·nt t:x~r·d P 1ttmc (>1111-c• 1r .. nsp 979-7626. rfuties Hri1 flrxihfc-. s 31 -\tu~l ™' ll\:111 llllllH'll If ~1111·n· IWW 1 .. 01;111••1 .di , .. ·hool w .. ~trldl Ai.:cncy.556-8505. llelp. B:ixlcr & C1t.:Cl'O, ----llJl('ll Jlunl 111'11 ~:xpl'r'tl HANDYMAN For appt f;JI 131i1J, 1.,1 l"o , l<·mi,,11.,nh ,J,,..,,1 ·'''"' MJ!1trr w11man 2 f>l2 72311 Companion for 82 yr old <1nly need .ipply llcl:-n·· E L 1-: CT R () !. l i X '.1{:1 lm11111~ '"ur .. 11111.1111111 •h1ldr1·11.1.:1110H1aflfi l<teyl'lr H'fHllr & «11unt\•r - --~1•nH111. muy llv<' in •(d.8'l:!li63l Authortl.l'd -..ill'' ~ F\Jll'r 111 l"•nw•1tr'I ~ -----1,., .. ,1,h 11 1,111 ,111.:t·•I ---.,,,lt•s.:!~rsl!xpcr (luJlt Cook hrcakfast dtnlll••. -, servir.:,•. \T .I•. F ull A< n 1r;it1· 1yp111t 14 \lime from tlw ·i·n 11 ,. "' 1111 B \NKINC: Iv workman. ,\Jie 20 or CASHIER C\111 518·1577 morn 'J.::. & r>t·nt;tl As.~1~1. p t1 m1•, p time J.J:? .w1:1 _ ~~l~~·:~1t'~1J.: 11~' \~'~~· ; 1 ;:;, h ph:.1~.int ~1Jrtroi1tiil JllV tt· .... mi '<'i·k1tW ti•in TELLER ov1•r :fli:! 7385 \I-ti _ _ 1·,•ei. or&l2-64!lti rha1r::.11i1· Ev!'~. -.um<.' • r,irflt\t•r'• H .. ~taurant . 1n~~ "<µHeh ore. :i:>hr "'k pr>r:H, or car•'< r i•mp)pi 11ur 1 ·1,.•t.• ~n.• ho .tn«h BOAT MFG 01)pvrtun1~y for 1nrl1\· COOK-Hreakfo~l .-Lilnl'h Sats . .!_! H. fl.Iii :t'i411 Try ;i 0 a i I} I' 1 I 01 tK-1!12 .\l;ir,\rthur 111'1•1. \l I', Ii :10" :10 Marlin~· 11,..111 . , .. ,0,..111t•o 1111, 11111 11,,.., .11111p••n1ni.: f•i1 Jll C\ • w l ~t·ar n•l.1tcd wo1 k & U i-· •1 A --Class1f1cd Ad lo buy. i.,•IJ lrvint• \lr1n thru Thur' ...,. •• s .. mt re'-Ulllt' l'tl <tl1t:O"l""·'ruu l·.1nt•Jin p1·1tl 1·n1111111•rc1,1lt..tl,•1 l'ltpper Murlnc.191!.1 E. ~·xpcr. l'tca san l mner .• xµerr. PP·Ot·tth•l H1•Ct'Jlt1un1st I~\ orrcnlsomclhinit. lietwo.lpnif1J1tl• n.., ~2t.ll. Ncwµor t 11,.11 .. (.J1tJltlwil .1111,11,.,,.1" .,.111 Occ1denlal. SA. Neetls· per:-. 0 n 1.1 lil y & a r ly R11o:er. betwn 9am· per\I •mh .. ~> Ua)s ,1 k. ---_ _ _ •r~11~;:1Attn · t< Wh,•.111 .. , h·"' l ~· l \IW• Tl11~ 1-:>.pl•r'tl Gc•I Repair. pe;iranre. Xlnl ('o 1\am & Jrim·Spm. Jli N R <>rth11 Sul o111•n. HelpWant.d 7100Hetp W..ted 7100 ---~ SI 96 PER WEEK , .... ,11,on otf<'r" •tn ftltrar c· a rpt~-n l t· r ~. p (" ,. k beneCits. ~sh~onCcnlcr. Nc\VJ>Orl _!_~nc•hl". &12-2fl2f) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ALTER.fl TIOHS 11.1 .. 1·d ' II ••Ill 11rn•l111 I,,,."'"' I.. ''" r1111111wnl & llar~ware l11s1<1llPr~ Call 644-3389 ~a(·-------IJt'ntul Frunl ()fl",. ~I~ 11~1':'1~fo~ !:~:;,,71~·:.~, I I v I I \ I .. Ill m I ~'"~.,~~~;~;~1:1·;:.::;h1;,,~::.':,'.\~ Dlw>a~,su· ·RD BO ·T co. TH!•EAMIR'Vtil'!Eoocno . x Hay l'XJ>t'rtt'lll«' fll)ll lthl l' HH••lll1<•'"'"""'11.111rur11 l ,.. ,.. .... COOKS 'mnk1·r .'11·10<f1<1rt mi'n ' r n ni;, ,1 ··r.1 ,h,1nr11• lwm11 • tn lh•• '"" ;1p• '"""1~·1t1 I\,. unt.il'I rou11tal11 VJllt')' 550 Newport Ctr Or Ce11tl'r.11:1:1 M71 -------------., I EHGIHHRS I Microwave : '1~·.:~:,n~>cr '"II \pph Ill Ir ·" m '' I '•·n1 .. n<l111" I.•" I 1 t• I 1 t•I' • " I 7 l I I 1mn11'<llilt" Of>t'OlllJ.:' for Nl·wporl He.il'l1 Exp1•r1t'nce Prl'l 1•rrt•cl. l "'•nl .11 • • ... 1•. l I fJ,·1v•. . ... 1n ij.'\.i IWd U()i\'f' (. • )• .. L'.N'f' ···.it· ... · r:qual Oppor t::mpl11) ··r Uut Not N1•('(·~san " "·' ,, ~ "' SILVYWOODS pol• II I l .ii 1" 1 '' 1 di IMPERIAL BAMK n " ,rr . r ,., I ) I' C'\I) 11'1(11 llu111 I.'> F."hltlfl l'l \ H llrl 1•nlrJI OCf1r1•' SILYERWOOOS m w 1i1hst. L" l.1h1•r.1I <'nmiw·n~:11111n & ~·nn11" lw11..r1i--f>l..11 1,,\\111IJhll' Ec1u.1l Oµp 1-:mpl) r rn I A/PA. Y ABLE CLERK THU nf .~ frflnl <ii r ~·.i;o 1'<: llfl 111 ,\.Ill lktll'll\. llllllll'(I UJl<'Ullll: •\ppl\ !'>\1rli:l.t<." Inc 1!1111 V (j111 l" h •I t J . :-, ,\ I 7 II I • !t;i.'> ti4lh A.RCHIUCTURE Scek1n~ talrntrd 1n t r r m r cl 1 ;. 1 c ti 1· • SJjlll/drl\fhpNSlln, "'/{'':( perm l'omm rnt1u~l Sult mil rMum" & '>amplt-of · worlt to PNrr /\. Lf'n drum Ari·htlf'l't'l, 1601 l>nV!' St •• S1t1I(! 195. N<·wpl)1 l ll<'ach. Ca OOIJOO. t\lln 1>,•nn1s 11111 (114 I 752 !116 1 /\rt Onlrry Sales Per~nn • Knowltott~~ of pnnL'\ c:- •ttnlh1I lnvolvt>s wknd work. Mrs. Mcr'arl11nd . · up .. n ""n <\ 111.1111r•· ENGIN1': INSTJ\l,f,i•-:Rs Day & N1.11,ht Shifts '1111111 tly App!w tnl~ ---J\ I bl R1·h Sal np1•11 !Iii<! 5515 rn•nl 1'•1,1l11>11 , \1u•l 111 ' j T()lfCHllP 1.A:ruin1c Caster. Matun• va1 a e -f"'rr.011.1111" It· .101111111111, t-.m ourn.:t•d 10 App v GH INDP.RS d d blc st b Apply In Person lknl.il l\"'''sL1n1 "'"' a Pl"""' 111•·111 """ Fqu1.1l Opror i-:mpltl\ ··r 1'\llLT. <'1\RPt:NTERS u:fu~~ ;0110~ cr.'r~ction~ Snack Shop Ho. 9 1<:n1hu.~1a .. 1w tl••rlt;tl <JI' , ,il l Expen1•nce preferred & work alnne F\lll l•mc 3446 E. CstHwy, CdM s1~t rwl'ill-d fnr v«ry husy B.\....,K n1mt1 benefits. 4 tluy Call het 1 & .1• 752 tll'll; ·r-:'lu(ll Oppor Employt•r l!rp 'lll'l·lnlty p1.1rtic1·. 539.1183 ·1 10\M !f'\T \1Jl11molt\,. Sl'W l>t'\,11( """'' lll'\'111 lwl11 r11p "'HJ.!t'' po111l ~,r\lllJll S•••,tnH,, ''" • r•.11nt,.1·, h11r11•r, ,\ fH1ll'l11•r". up hol,l1•1v ,11.1 mp11111·r· c h••f I.. oul. Jlli I. 1111 .~ "" lt\t>r~ 1\pf1lv al <!IXllJ llJI l1<1r Ill.(. \) li-1~> IO:JQ AUTOMOTIVE BOOKKEEPER ~rvice Cashier ExpM Selman Chcvroll't (;(I . ask for Mrs llarntfton 11100 I':. Chapmn11 ()range. 633 3521 01 ~111432. work WN•k and overtinw. --. -Ct<iod 11111.1or for rll!hl git I. SAVINGS COUNSELOR 979°0116 CHILD CARE --COO_K __ --Only nper 1wcd upply. Equaf opportunity Lill' hHkpnii Hoy!\. i:1rl :1 Ex per rhnni·r Non <imuk1•r ti44 0~95 _ employer Most 11ft11" Ix M•mt· evt .. 1 S:•uli• Bt••wh ari•a ,\11yt 1mc'. frl~ !1!17!1 !';.ill Sandv frll !!4'1 1 Part-Time Church Custodian coo.,; . l'.:xpcr r1 !1<·111·1· ", . .tr•• lm1k 111i.: '"' .1 l ''l' lhf Oallv Piiot 20.i-hrs wl... Jlonl lld1 1Tll'11t homr l,.ri.:1111.1 Uclt. h.1111 1wuplt· 11r11•nt1•d s:uo hr l'rd1·r 1\'11rc•t· 1!1-t ~151\ t l 1 h "r·:1i.t Ht·~ull .. '>l'rvw1• c 119 .• , ....... 5.,.., --11111,11 ua v. " 1·n{u"'" -11 am .. pm ............ ,, \\uthu1'-t w•th th•· vu )hl' dtrr<'torv Your -<..:<>OK, C'X~>. fr~ /\ls<1 1111' l"''11111n 1 !'ll1Jlr1•s ~rrv1t·e is our Clerks. Liquor & Mur\\1·t. D1shwashf'r. Apply lll. '" w 1t11ur.\ .I "N·k and Good puy. 1(000 111~. r:x 5ti2W. l!JthSt (; M .1pph1•.int' should tYpc a !\pecialtv. per. p1 cf'tl Applv in -------- 111101111um 30 wpm 11ml he Call 642·5678 c-xt. 322 ()C:!rson h...C n<Xm. 3042 S COOK ;, h I c 1 o u ~ c· J n. kc y Bnstol. ~/\ _ F It 1 m c rl a y « o o k . 1 l t :'I! J\ r Previous Fur West rxp ~:/:u;;~. ~x::~ric;a'.'c"~ould H.tp Wanted 7100 H.ip WCNtted 7100 nel'llt>d. hut not 111•l' App br ht• n r rt,,~ a 1 ;J K ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••-•••••••••••••••••• ly tn ~n•on, t',ltn1~. 7~ n•spons1h1ht11•11rcntero11 BUYERS l-'&Ah1on 1i.i.i11tl, NB opent1111 :'li1•w Actounls. lwtw11 :wM !H'M. Jo:_:9 E 1r1a1ntu1nin11 New Af'· 1•111mL-; flt•.i:lstrrll, l·ros11 · i.1•t1l n$.! s~rv 1ccs. and a11i;wcnn1t CU!lll>ml•r m '1Uinc11. We offer an at Cook full time. hreakl:i~t & lunch Corte.-Shop & L>c!h. 1142· 14~ DENTAL ASSIST. C:l11\IHSlf)~; NH 1-:,. pr cl.:, du, wN•k, x::1u to 5 .JO I'd '<•I· & IT)l'd Jn~ :>111 ll~l l Dir .. of Nwrs•s l·;1qwr"ll 1)1r1·rt111 •>I Nur!ll''I 1111 .wt" 1• t•1Jnv hosp1t;il 111 !'.o Or11nl(c Cn I ;oo<I ~l:ttlm~ pal tern~. xlnl h!'n<·f1ts & <>1tf :)end re!lume lo . <..:l:1«~1t11•1t .1rl no lltfl, ,. fl l>mly 1'1101, l'O (i(1)( l~>fill, Coi.t.1 Mc~n. ('11 ~l:!ll~ii Dllf\fo'TSMAN/ ·n;c11 J\l l>l'. H ~· q u 1 1 " s ' t r " 11 c OW! h11n11·11I npltltult' & ~d 1h afl Hi~ ~k 111' ,\111,1 APP--ENTIC E A U T SALESMAN 0 t r .1ct1 v c s a I a r y 1 n n We are seeking individuals from the Southern California area with buying experience in Ladies' &/or Men's fashions & accesso~ies. l•---------•I lw v1•r1111lil1• 1 hr s '~ an : Engineers : I I I An expansion of operations I li nto the cornmercial l I applications o f microwave relay I systems to video transmission I has created several excellent.I I opportunities for engineers in I I the following positions. I I VHF/low0Fttqueftcy TransiJtor Circuit I I DeslCJft Encjtieer. Involves th9 design of 1. broadband ultra linear VHF and· I low·frequency circuits, including I I amplifiers, filter, baseband video ... processing. AGC amplifiers. feedbacl( I ci rcuits, and c1rcult"'amplifiers. J I College degree 1n related f ield, I required. II MicrowaYe Componen~ Engh•Hr: I Involves tho design and evelopment I I of microwave comp nents f or I I communication system~ such as.1 solid-state sources, mixers, l\J S49 9191 ----For new & u:ied cnr ··----------1 i;aJe~. lmmedw,tc oix·11· vt11u:-<1nt work1nit en Vll'UlllTH'lll PICllSC ('Oil la 1· t H 1· x Pc r k In i. 71l1H77l. A minimum of 5 J&ars ekoorience is preferred. Excellent company benefits. S ubmit re si.1m e & sa l ary r&Quirement to: Professional Staffing M-202-P COOKS & DAY BUS PERSONNEL 1r1cal i.:1m• lh 1o1t11;1t11111 t11r I n d I \' w / •' )( ll (' r . u I lcchmcal A.A. dt·•!rt•t• 10 work w h1uhlv <111altC11•1l cni:1nct>rs "' nwcl1«11I field. Medical l)cvlc<' Laboratnries. 3198 M Airoort Loop Dr. Costa I d own-converters, al\d other11 I components. Previous rli1crowave 'I components ex.perienc$ with a I college degree •n r elated field I ASSEMBLERS n1n)t. Contact Sal<:ll Mnno.i:tcr 2nd Shift. Must like de-ll7·4800 493-4511 tall work & hf· able to•----------- \mrk w /fiber#( lass ~ Cambro MCllllUf octurifN) 7601 Clay Street (Wett of Beach a. SO. Of GarfiC'Ld. H.B.> l:qual ()ppor. f:mployrr ASSEMBLY. Appllca· Uon.s now being accepted for full lime assembly worker11. Mu!.'t oo able to work wtth hanch. S~d Ii accuracy e11cntipl. Start S2.50 hr. Apply ~~-edla tnq, 11985·•·. ....;..u:ywe. o.r call $40-7011 AVON l&llld A. lusl..en Without Glvinq Up Your R•arJob! ~t A VON show you how to bulld & run your own busineu. Control your own hourl!. own tnromr To rind out 11 houl th111 ehnlll'Tli;tinit riirnmg op portunlty Call 5~0,?04l or Zenith 7·1359. GLENDALE FEDERJ.L SAYINGS 24221 Callt> De La Loul118 Laguna Hillll, Ca Equal Opportunity Employer For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-·YISOR 642-5678 DISNEYLAND • 3. 3 H-'or llYd.. An 161 I-. Calltomlca '2801 ~Disneylnnd ~~ CC\Jlll Of'flOATUNIN EWl0\'1,. ~ ...... _~..._.- • Apply Mon· Fri 3 6pm Gorda Liz 900 Bayside Or, N.8. 675-5119 Equal Oppor F.mployrr required. I Please contact, or submit resume I Mesa. 556-1905. DRIVERS , I with salary history in confidence to: I CCross.Country 1 I An n a Law I er, H u g hes Aircraft·. Nospecielhc.req'd Co mpany, Electron Dynamics ----- M11coregorYachtCorp I Division, 3100 West Lomda Blvd., I E~~~S!~~·:ew l~l_P_lacentia,C.M. I ~~r~a~=~~~=~~~~~~=~-2~~\ .·J Yorker, 428 F.. 17th St.1--EL·EC-TR-l•C•IA-M•s-11 1 l • 'I C.M. SeeKellcnberaMarlne I 11 HUGH ES : 1 I COPY CEKTIR Ad Under Mnrin~ rermancnt P /t\ml' posl In Todays Poper I 1 I ~:'ktn~v~~1:1~~J·;~'oi--·.·.------•I I ~UGHESAlR-C-AAFT_C_OM_P_;;NJ ';I llk\..'ll to work w/public. Clns~1f1ed Ads sell big I ~~ryMll'itic ... ~ 1, No e~pt necc. Co 11 ltt>ms. small Items or U.S. CIUien111\lp R~ulroo $46-2693 anyltcm.64256_78_. ___ , .. ----------- twpW•t.d 7100....,Wwrted 7100MttpW..nd 7100 HetpW•t.4 7100 HefrpW..tM 7100 tWp'W..t.d 7100 Sunday. January 30, 1977 OAll!Y PILOT (:JI •.•..•...•.•.•......... ·•················•···· .........••............ ······················· ..•••.•..•.••••........ ··•··•·····•••••••····· ·~"P""* LOAH SERVICf M11ml Tnw ~rn\ i.:arn ra RIC.-OOHIST ....,W ... te4 7100 HetpW•hd 7100 HetpW..tff 7100 M.itun· womi&ll I••~·"'''"' morl6:•11:1' hrolH•f $175 ~200 14k fo'ullcr xorE•ATO• t'/llme.()otomctrlli\ok. • SAUS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fur m.-tur(' i.ttlult' 'o 111 Ill Ill.JI ~ J1>h11111 bl &w.h S.ih.•:. ~ 7~1 Gra"H•yatd Thura, t'rl & C.111113-8349. ~rd commlnlon 11ulct Sltllo l)'Plil. Plilrt lime + i----------ch1h.lrt·n. no 1·l1·.in111.: i;tl l 'all l•JT uppt UH ~i SJl 11 1 t;xper pref'd miana11cmcnl pott'n SECRET ARY Youn I: '1 A: row In It ........... H l'OOk pq 1111 l~l IS~t ~folhl'n help. Mon F11 hul will tr.iln £Ot: RICIPTIONIST t 111 I Ch I rl., m 11 t H m510 11110 l'rr mo de Nt'wport t\rm requm:1> M.AN" GEM LVH t:lpm Kpm Own ln10~ 1133 ll33 ----f'uh bl. F\nanclal Serv. pt>n.onalll)' Ablt' lO tc l)t'ndlnic 00 Quuhfltu· wt'll tiroomcd typist as A EMT ('h.iriw ~uri.(' tor •. , c Ill'<· t:lliltlrl'll l'llt''> .a. u & firm. Rf'Cf'pt/S.cy front locutc with f a111 11ro .... 1n1 lioni. Xlnt oppor for ll()()n all J>OSl>iblt• 7sz.~JOI Fmancl• co le3S Mv. llowt>ke~l)t'r JI\ t' 1n :? ~c h llRC chldm lh h h-1e, :..ii SJOO v.k + rm & bo.i111 <.:all 847 s.'11;7 ..,h 1t1 (iv o d .... 11 & li~111.Good11.Alilry .nel•d dcsk.£xpcr.Reli.re<(d company Apply In t 1 Cur\'('r•pol Pdmcdu:•I ~11cfih /\µvly kind. lovm11 P\·rt~un, .. 111 • • • • fv" 1 Type 60 wpm. 369 S.An pt!tison TANN t; R \' lt(l't •ry wiaovt-rnmcn STOCK Cl.ERK for ofr plan l'.irk l.u1o Con\ t:i·nkr l-U~rdcr hvt' In Nplkh / '-1 Miguel Or, NB Surlc200 WEST. South Cool ~vlr.'!.n1m"•~UI a&\'~<"( lHIPPly s1ort1 Apply l\tOJr Call Doris llOUSt=Kl'.Y.Pt;K l,1q• in Xlnl pvt qtr:., J;OOll •d.l .try JO. 4' 1!75 22!16 L Gal Ol..3ll Plaza ~9 2243S('ott illt.v . n ount1tln a r\l'l('r Ii, 225 F'orr111 Avie <llA1 rl111ic,ll11> lld. N H PlOPLE rERSON ---ly. Rrq 11 J:ood typina & La•una o.11,.h. ('.1ll 64i! 110"4 RIGISTElfO ~h 1lc1ll• W/3 )'nl •vrv•r .. .,., " ~·rt..2400W.C1t Hwy -MOTOR ROUTE Work 111 th1~ n..11 'I hott:I .it SALISGIRL @ " ~~... --Oa 11 y 1'1lot rout<' in the .. front D•·:.k •· 10 PHYSICAL TO sell, desian & con Xlnl lnnac bene/1\b AP· Supplement your 111come ... , SulleK How..: k ee Pt! r LVH 3-11 F1>ll & p llm\' Tr.im 1.1.'ad"r Mc:. a Ve1 <le Conv llosp, 661 Cenh-1 St .CM~~. Newparl Hetu:/\. 111ler Kt'Y. Nl'ff typing hont THBArlST 111ruct decorath c win ~ly t0844 Ellis Ave. Exec ndJ p11rt lime As UQ011!1 Moocl.iy throu~h o I c a 1> IH!l1 ran cc & Wanted lmmed1:atcly. dow shades. some sew· ount•m Valley or l·all liO. Sal. opt•n 64) 01 1182 f'riduy plu~ Salurd:iy J)t.'r~on.ihly Cull Control Or. Guy L. Couture, In.: 11bll1ly needed _~_29_io_. ______ ISwilrhboard Sccr('t1&ry.l•--------- 11nd Sunc!.iy mur"rngi. n1reer 1-:mployment O C 20C3 Weatcl1Cf Or, Custom Sb ad e & S.Crdory/Aul,tent P/lJme, will triin Musl D.lO per anon th grc>~b ~ i\i:cncy. 556 850~. Slilk l<Y7. Newpart Bch. Dra~ry Shop, 3535 E. tor lan.dsc11pe urch1tec· be ~ v o 11. a II "h Hts ~.!.642·3593 TYPISTS Leod HouHheper- PM :.h1ft, 3 11 :101•M Gl.'neral f'M .icuh: ho:.p exper tl'Q ·d S.il l·u1n tl)l.'m1urate w /l•x 1.1cr + bl•nt'frli.. ~an Clt•mcnte ~ ·111vsp1t111. 4!Ki 1122. cash deP<>l>•t rec1uirt'd rl'~OPLEPERSO-N Registered Building C&Jlwy,CdMS73·7833· tural / environmental 64,5..8616.CodhtMt!H Call 64:! 4321. a:.k lur -----MACHINIST l·irrululloll f':lCec needs p /ttmc a11-Designer want& Re111den· plaMlng rirm. Typing 7S soc mwhlile:.;upply, Yul tlal Arc.-h1lectur~I SALISGl•L wpm, good gn1mmar. Nt'elJ lt•t•nage st udenl to ly l·ap1tulited. 673·i223 Dr a rt s ma o, f I time. F /time Cor fabric II hop spelling sklll:s. mm 3 yr:. help w/I 1 547·8829 A 1 1 p exper. Send resumt>, rcli; TIACHEl-SUI NE ~D : K·6 F:lcm . Sub:>tltutes AN 0 Stan dard Secondary Grade.>1 9 -12. Substitute s specifically; business ed courses, f oreign languuges·~rencb · German·Spanish, In· dustrial Art coonses, Malh Courses. Music Choral & lnstrumCJntaJ . Sc1enc.-es Please contul'l Laguna Beach Unif1c<1 St'bool 01Slnct. 550 Blu· monl St. Lag. Sch OZMI LIFE IS NEVER DULL With Office Ovtirloi.d t~nJOY the variety of choo1lng some of our W1dt1 IH!.loC\1008 O[ lem• porary oUke jobS to Ju t as long us you like. Top h.rly wages. llou~ekl•c1.1er. prt•for hvt· in. or hove own trt1n!ip Prefer nlch·r w11mu11 non-smokto1 tH-' tli!l:J all Soron wknd:-.. Industrial MEW YEAR HEW JOB WOMEM0 MEM TRAINEES Assemblers Inventory Packagers Collate rs Inspectors Chauffeurs lJ;i~ Wcl'k J\10111h Or Loni.tl·I 11 ·s Your lk1·1,111n YOU DON'T ia A Y WE PAY YOU! C:,dl 01 Cwni: Ir\ 'rutl.1\ !ELL~ t tot H I 833·1441 Immediate opening fw an lndivldtlol H • periMC&'d In s•ttln9 up and operatln9 the D .. vu .. 9 no. J on large CGltftKJI hold· Ing toleronc•s of . 0005 In boring. X, Y and Z oxi s dimensions ph•• or minus 00 I. Mu s t hov• a thorough lutowl•dCJ• of triC)Oftomdry and ~ obi• fo us• •lee· tronlc cokulator to aid in computation. Mud havl' own tools. This Is a f•mporary position woricing 2nd shift. If lnt•~st•d, apply in .,_rson to: 3333 Harbor Blvd Co,ta M••a. Calif. BRUNSWICK CORPORATION ~:qua I opportunity lm.,.dor Trainee l'mployer M F t'a:.l i;ru,,.111.: ml-clrcall---------- ' ious.~c c.ininl(, PF.RSONAI, 1,INF.S -·------PPY n erson &s1tlaryrequiremer1bto hm~_rly. ~·3662 INS\JHANCt-: ACCOUNT Reliable lady ln care Cor CIW1:.1ried ad no 817, c10 ('Ht:JIT CLJ<:RK 1-· llt1lt' Al>MIN ISTHAT()K In· e lde rly woman . Must C. Abbott't Fobriu Dally Pilot, PO Box >560. Some :inuunhni.t or lik l.l1v1duul w/3 5 ) r:. ai:en· hve in. Non smoker pre· 2610 E. Cst HWy, CdM Co6la Mesa, Ca 92626. k11ni,: for chcl'k111i.: 1n i:y CXIJl.'I in i.crvicing Ir& rerred. Jo'or appt. call ~~~~~~~~~~! guests & coll•·c trnl( \olumc of iwr1>onul lines Mrs. Robinson at Sales Secretary·Personal. ln rnouey. /\µply 1n fll!fM.111 unuunt~ No &t'lhni:. 499·2352. H ome D1vers1flcd only, All lluli:i Motel, Pre:.l1i,:c N U. i:omm'I dul1cs. P /l1me. Hrs. flex· Z25() NewpQrt llhcl Co:.l.i uitenl'Y Xtnt bencf1ls. Irvine 1ble. 968·99-19 art 6pm, Mc:.a ~ulury nc.:o Cull (714 ) R. E. Sales HB. Nursery.sa1c~pcrson . ._., llus u career opply in its SECRETARY-EXEC. Typists. Call u11 today l.t lltan tomorrow. t.0.~ off ice • ~OJ overload -bis ll350 I UNIQUE HOMES Corporation ----- per a ml!!it. p Time /\pµ Mesa Verde office, 12 110 )'r old growth in Creatoppor Career secy I} in per-.on Butld ·r-. )ears old and full or new dustry, working w /u d~inng challn'g po:>il In 557-0061 Grow. 18102 Cuh•er. In ideas: Attractive office. ecutive in LA & Or11 admin sitles. Xlnl sh1lyp. Telephone Ans. Serv Ex 3723 81rrh Sl, N R HURSES AIDlS/ ORDERLIES D.ay Shift .. ;,pl.'r d llayview Conv Jlu~pll..il 20SS Thurm 1\\l', l' \1 ~.35()S NURSES _.IDES Experd Ardcs for l'Oll\' hospital Openini::. 11n duy &evl.'. shrtls A1>11ly l'urk I.ado Conv. Ccnll·r <166 l-1al!ship Hd, N II Call 64:.! l\M4 NURSES AIDES 7 :I & 3·11 f:xpcr prd"rl. w I 11 I r a i n m II I u I l' 11cr!><J11 Mesa Vl•rtll· (.'orw Hosp, litil l\•nh·r SI, C.:oe.li. M t's a Nur.;es Aides Conv llosp. ~I beds t1ex1blc lo work 3-11 & 11·7 Sol!! :1061 PHONE SALES rhone Sales PC!Ople . malt.' or femole, 16 to 65 years or age. Guaranteed wai.ics or C'omm1ss1ons :!SO i::ai.t 17lh Slreel. Suite 0, Costa Mesa, bt.'lwl'en 5.00 & 8.30 pm 646-42'.!.3 l::4ual Opl)()rlunlly t:mploycr l'ltlNTINC; PRESS OPERA TOR EXI' f:trn·:NCIW OHM•l pn•Ssl'~ 111 house pnJll !>hoµ 4 Oay "'ll Gbi lwncf1t~ Apply Nu 11onal S)·)tc•m!> Corp , I 3 ti J ll 1 r l h SI r 1• .. t Nt:wporl lletH·h (:--;car 0.t:. Airport I thorough training, County dunng buslncs~ hvydetlw salesablly, t per·dorw1lltra1.n.Sw1ng1~~~~~~~~~~ generous commissions, hrs.Sparts minded &col girl ore. Pnme Newpart & graveyard shirts I· community newsletter lege backeround pre 8d1 loc. Pd Ben. start ~lm and best or all. a top re· rerrC!'d. Thoroui:h truin ~.Cm pit res. lo ad no ----------1 TYPIST· CLERK Part·llme afternoons, 1·5PM. 5 day wk, Nwpt Bch area, 675·1620 •ft. 9AM Mon. pulalion. Licensee's . 473 c /o Daily Pilot PO Telephone Ans Serv, ex· Call: Ing provided The cons Bo~ 1S60, Costa Mes~. Ca per'd or will tram. t"'ull & Clt'OllOUS person Wiii p/llme II sh r•r CUI 3711 Jackie Handlemao or 92626 a 1 ""· ..,.,.,. Jim Wood eam over $30,000 per yr or 546·3333 7 14·54L 5990 Call between 1 & S fo1 Secretary·Gen'I ore 1n --------- -appt. 1714>540·1066 N 8. Type 50 wpm ac.-· ---------1 UTOTE.M RF.TAIL CLERKS Wanted. Opportun it ies tor advancement avail. Openings in Cosla Me11a. Anaheim, Garden Grove & Wcslmmster. ~~~~~~~~~~! curately. Need xlnt com· Salesladies, 1 full·l1me & l mumcation llk1lls & at· R.E. Soles GUARANTEED p/tlme. Anllq le Girt tenllon to detail req'd . Shop. SA. 540·2705 or Ask ror Charlotte. SS_7-6_963. 645 7261. ---f') ODO Per Mo SALESLADY s1-:cnET/\HY Exper ·c1. "'1, · For tennis ~hop. Jo:icper'd Personalil<'.• :u·C'ur atc No exper. req'd. m ~portswcar. Mature 1yp1sl. Some dktutlon. Must be willing to work Newport area. 67:S 67:.13 !lave you been thmk1ni: wknds. Wkdy:. S36·8832 - - or increasing your pre· wknds 842-7747 &-l·rctary ! t:x"r As:ml :.cnt income? Rapidly ex· ·-------.-.-,;_--! lo pr;,s1dcnl. Xlnl :.kills. panding multi·m11lion .ibthly lo work indcl)t'n· dollar compuny is seek S'LES dcnlly 111g positive and ag. ft TELLER A permanent purt lime position 1s currently available in our L aguna IUlls Office for a Teller 642-7702 with prev1ow; retail saltoi. -• and/or financial ex· Vei:etuble packing houi.e pericnce mvolvini.i l·on needs :sorters & ~acket1>. s1derable pubhc conlucl Nocxper ne<:;_ 496·6200 Typing and Ou1b1hly tn Vi':TF.RANSCLERK working hours arc re $834-SIOtli. Typing 50 quired. Saturday hours wpm will be mandatory. We Prepllres Vet Admin. ocrer a progressive start· forms & reports. 1ng salary and company Ans ques . Re Vets de\ll·e rirm lll'Jr () (' ---------------Airport ha~ 1mmed M \II>, foll or part lime I' TIME Mature woman. Laundroma l Asi.t gress1\'e career oriented pen;ons for J)OS 1 llOl\ll In its new Huntington Beach/West m 1ns ler location. Completely new personalized training course which guarantees your succesll and in· come. Oppartunily un· hmrted! Please call Roy or Ed for more detail~ Mult1·M1lhon $$Corp. 1~ ~cretary1 Real F.slate starring oew ofhce in XJnt typing d1ctaphonc Irvine. We n eed en SH help£ul, Rt:. bckgrnd benefits program. Pohc1e:.. Proces:. Vet Apps. Review ehg1b1hly. Con· tact Coast Community College D1str1ct, 1370 Adams Ave, Costa Mesa. ~5947. Closes 2/16177. Equal Oppar Employer openln$:S fur .m insrt·l·tor Cu:.t.i M c~a area. or sll.'rtll' d"po:,ahll' 64~·91.37 medll·JI d1•\1ll' ll S -.,------- Grad OSLY l\nflwh·di.:i· • IAIDS WAN1TED o{ mspt•i·lwn cquivmcnl Tnp ~ai:ei. P.a1d. The Inn & H p helpful al l.a1rnna. 211 N Coa:.t 31:.ltl M J\111101 l l.0011 Dr 11"' y ' La ii. lkh _ < '11st.1 \1'·,,1 !\t,\l l>S W ANTl':D Eq11.1I Op!J<•rl 1-.inpl) r l>on ()wllol<• Moh·I 0.C. SUPV. :!HIO °'""' ix>rt Ill C M '\laintcnance pl'rson fJ l-'t1rnl1 Encr~l'l11· <:l<·a r1 1 ul 5·111 i!l'I!! IMMED OPENING CEH/\DYN E. INl' J\ MMUNE small ll•adrni.: 11rodun·r of technical cernm1c' for electronic 1wr11~p11l·c .;11 phc.-al1on'I will lll• in terv1ewini.: tor .in 1m med111tl! <11)('n1nl( 111 lhcir Quahty Control Ut11>l Po:.1t1on require., "'11lr ranl!e •>f ~kill,. r.1m:1ni.: from MlL le\ 1•1 11 Ill' 111 1 n ., p ... d "' n o r h 1 i: h \Illume c 1•r ,1m11 'uh :.tr.ii•·' to ..... ph1~t1l Jtt·d •ru.111.·1l1011 ol ,1l•ro~1lJl'l' <1·r.im1r 1·o mrw111.-nh to nl>(tc! •11,1om1·r ..,,,.., ,111 ,, IJOll \l..iJofll\ of ""lll·t· tum '' '1l'trllllll lu11,il & \ li.UJI l'tt">llloll r•·1111ir1·' .1htltl \ lll 111l 1•rl ... t' "' 1111\l'rnm.-nt lit lJ c· I' !' r .. o n 11 1• I \\ 1 I I "1p1•r\ 1 ~1· .1 11m1 t1·c! number ul 1n'I" ''"" It• .i~u.re f•r't ·"'''I• 111 procl>s~. un•I fl nJl 1111.1ht\ CQntrul KETTENIERc; MARI HE ,\ We ... l (.;c1t1sl MJJOr llOal Hui ldl•r lmml'f11alc lllJ('n1ngs in prod Ul l 11111 of 11uaI1 t.\ ~J1llni: a.tit \11mmum :i ) 1•.1r' PlCIJ<'rll'rll l' 1n pro l1ud111n ~>di bwlc.ho~ 1lc -.1n'<J •M \ST F:R \\II.I. ..,1101' l' \It I' ENT E 11 •\I \ST FH t.1:q; l' \RPfo::-; 11·.H • 1'.L~CTHll'I \'II Top rate' .ind l1t·m·fil:\ l!h·.il loe.1tinn 111 Ch.1nnel h !Jnd!I 11.irhor ;lfil~ \"1t l1111.1 ,, .. ll\11.in l. t'J ~IJoJll l ~ 11 l'ullnt K.11n Spm Shtrll'\' 111•.il h 1213 I 475·24'l7 OFFICE NEEDED NOW! TEMPO HAS OPENINGS FOR · l<•ypunch Operators Didaphone Secy's PBX Operaton S.Crl'fariH w /sh Typi'ts Accountin9 Cl•rlcs N~:VER/\ FEE f,()(•111 Arca~ TEMPO Temporary llcl11 17ll02Sky rark lrdrw Call 540-4455. Equal Oppor l':mplclyt>r OFFICE Unique Opportun1t1es i\vitilahle l''or- Office Man~r ~lanai;c orr . hanclh· hookket·pin~. pa)roll l) 11mi:. Good oppor Enc. Secretary Sh !Kl. I) pe liO. compos e I t• l l e rs t: ' 1· 1• I I 1• n I hc·neflls Sulary ~)() ltll~ '' ... 11\1 l\I , ....... ()( 1\1 h P•nonn.& Aqenc y :r.:!3 Rm•h St. N II 557-0045 11101 ' t:111plo) 1•1 Plt'.l'l° JPPI\ m fl•'I ""'JI Jo;qual t>11portun1t 1 the l'l'r~onm•I 011 , 1111.11 l•-•"•:m_p.lo•y•e•r•~.' .... · __ ·---------1 1•11 ..11 tilt-111r 111·1 of Rela1ned Hcdhdl & /\lt•in \q• \1 I\ T ti R Jo~ WO 1\11 /\ N ('l':ll1\0Y1' Jo: IN<" .\ Dl\·1~11111 ci( l'JH'. ('OH I' :Jl.>JUS llt•dll1ll \ q • ~anlJ 1\n.1. r .• :1:•;11,, 1'~1uo1I Oppr "mril\ r \I ~ p il ttn t• l 11 w 1• I 1 o m 1• nt•w 1•um"r' & 1·1111tad ml'n·h.ints Fh•x1hlt• hr, .'l;j>c·tl 1•.1r , l•lr l)llllll( M7 :.nli )f'FICF. J, H•rbtort Holl J•w•ller-s :>Jo"' intc•rvwwmi: al So. Cuast l'laz..i Lot' for f t1rne Ofr1ce llel1> PIC.t!>l' :ippl.v belwn JOam & 12 noon rn per!.on only IMW. Agcy P•no• \1 ;1tu1 1• 1111 n ~m o k1n 1: v.om.in ln 11l0k, 1 !(·.in. "·'" 1>\t•rn1i.:hl 11n or l•---------1 1 J \11111 l11r I l & 12 'r old '"''" 111 m 11t h1•rJc, .. h II IO P °',ii J I II I.Ip C II Mt> llMI.", \ omm I t.1n1·"' l n ..!t•r ... nter '' 10 !t 'r' t'" pt-r t'r1•d s J .1 m •. , t.. ('11 . l .1..: 111 h I 11nl.11I ~In; llr;idlr-\ ~.1•1 1(>511 '1'"1100 ~. o ~; MECHANICS 1l1 1 l'nl l•'Cpl'r. 1\pply fluuran<'l' N Jl ·•l•:t-nn Slw lf .St.1C ,11n. t7lh & ~s top l)('r .. on.11 hll•'' lr'ln•• "lwvt fkh iittretary Xln\ 1 Jrf'l'r oppar'. S11l..1ry op1·n \t1-du.11ty1.11st 1.1:irtt1mr. £73-6610 to v.ork m hu ... y mr<1 lab PAINTER 673 1000 or 675 0334 r l Sales, $40 S70 wk up Men. ladies, i.ludcnl!I Eves Sal. SS4·711SI , 839-7006. REAL ESTATE SALES w ... art· cxpandmi: ;ii;a1n Soooo. need one good lister r>nml• listing lcr ntory, to~> C'(1mm1ssion, ExceHcnl working condi lions Superb Homes Realty, Inc.. ISS5 W Buker, C.!\1 549·8655 Real Est11te HOME IUYER'S GUIDE REAL EST A TE. IMC. al. 898-7855 lhus1ast1c, pos1t1ve prer'd. Plea'\e Call For Appl. Peggy Boyd (714) 159·4911 minded people to in Pleai.e either mail or de· troduce an mexpens1vc & hver re:-.ume lo lnsta· nationally known pro· Tune Inc. t77SS Sk)'park duel. Pleasant surround· Ea:.t. Irvine, Ca. 927t4. ings in a r elaxed at· -GREAT WESTERN mosphere. Available hr:. Service Stal1on Allen· SAVINGS J •J0·9:30PM. Xlnl ad danl, cxper'd l>ny & v a n re m e n t 0 p . ..:ves. 1-'ull & p1l1m•·· AP· 24100 El Toro Rd Waitress F'ood/C<><:ktalli. port unities. ply. Shell Sl11t1on, 17th & JAguna Jhlls, Cah (. Apply aft 4pm, Sid's Blue <.:ALL NOW, Irvine. NR -----Equal<>pPorlunaly Beet, 111121st Pl. N.B. _ 83.1 ll095 or 833 809ll Service Sia 1\tkndant. atrrrmative Wmlrt•sse:.. over 18 )'ri. A~k !o'or JcnniCer l'Xpcr'd. t'ull or pllime action employer M w old. Apply 1768 Newport TIMt:Llf'~ /\pply J\rcu Station, l7th1---------•I Bl vd, <.: M Ask for- LIBRARIES. INC. &lrvmc.C M -------- -Mu_rnulorGeorge Equal Opp Emplyr m 1r --Tl!.....aHIS --- Service Sta Allenc!anl. "'" Cull & p /llme. day:. or Cocwt Di~ctor mi:hts. 673·3320 Must be willing lo work ••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• ---wknds. Only exper 'd . Antl.,.s 8005 Mef'chondlH w....!·,.. h•,.. to he!_p_:_ - - R.E. SALES • SALESMAN Min. I year exper. Wl• have two opc111ngs in N s I So 11ur Fa:-.hion Island office ursery a es, · Cahf. tur ht•en:.ees intere~ted area. Pays up to~ mo. 111 111' l'stmen t Real Apply in person. Lloyd's &.tall• Pleasant condl· Nursery• 2038 New1>0rl t1nn:..:.ohdtra1ning,xlnl Blvd, Costa .M esa. l'Omrn Contat1. Bill Ger _646-__ 744_1_. ------ nt'. Tiie GERRJE CO SALES/ 640-til~lll_____ MANAGEMENT RETAIL SALES SERVICE STATION mature need apply, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sm F1' MANAGJm Llndborg Racquet Club. Wonderland Part·tirne, 11dvanccmcnl wkdys SJ6.8832, wknds possibility, good pay ro1 M2·7747. good man, in C .M ---------- 540-1745 Ask for Pal 01 leave mei.sage THEIEST PHOHEJOIS IMCALIF. Of Antiques! H UGE wareho u se ('rammed with over 500 mu~lc boxes. nlckelo· deon pianos, circus or· Aans . wall clock s. We Hll\'eAllThesc.-grandfather clock it . llwi an ideal location for the e s lubl•~hecl hardwork1n1t Heal Full & purl lime. Apply L~ s 1 in lll:rsun to We're looking ror 3 sharp people interested in a r lime. perm. pos1l1on 1n men's clothing i.ales & management. Pnor ex· per. necess. Sal & comm & proril share plan. Call ror interview l)etwn 10Um·6pm, Mon thru Sot. SEWlNG AL TERA TIONS I. a d y w a n t e d f o r drycleaning st.on•. Good pay for right person w/pleasant personalil) 642 9222 ask ror Paul Lon~ Distance I.mes rascmal1n.: antiques. lndmdual Ucsk:. Over $1,000,000 Worth Hourly Wages /\mencan International r~tatc 'u ci.per!>on ~ho TllE TOOA<:CON1S1 wanh oppor r o r INC pcr~cmal i.iro~1 h & ud \ ancement. H )'<lU have a -Jluntmg1on Ctr . H.B. 11ro•cn sales record & WJnl lo be part of a SUC· <'e, .. rul co c all Ray Hallurd. 1714 > 675·7390 RECEPTIONIST Allrnct1v1•, over IK, for llEALTll Sl'A. We will lrnrn righl person for easy run Job. Mr Gee, C24hrs I 752·9561. RECEPTIONIST I TYPIST Retail Sales woman Very expenenr cc!. full l1m1: po ~1llon Salary+honu' C;ill S.~997 for a~pl __ _ SAIL CUTTERS THE LOOK 6'14-GSOO SALES rERSOH f\111 time or P /trme ror Jewelry store. ners re· q'd. S48·3270or 645·591 l ----- SECRETARIES And General Orrlce WE HAVEJOBS! ! SO MANY JOBS!! Employers Pay /\II Feei. Lii Reinders Agency 4020 Birch SL, Ste 11>1 Newport Beach 833·819C <.:all for appl/Eslab '65 Sh.1rp pcrsnn needed ln work 111 leading Irvine re. Heccplromst. Typ1sl, Genl'ral Orr.cc Uutieis. X.lnl benefits HAHD WORKERS The manulaelurcr of the ))eautiCul Weslsa1l i:ru1s ing sailboats hus 1m mediate openings for sail l'Ullers/h and workerF with ot least 1 yrs exper in :rnllmakin.I(. Must huve own hitnd tools. Ap ply lo .John Vyn..J.. lti~ Placentia. C.: M .. or lca\'l apphcal1011 with secunl) guard at 2i5 McCorm1c~1---------­ r""4MIMI Agl'ftcy :r723 Birch St. N. B 557°0045 l00'1-1-:mployer Retained i\ve.Cosla Mesa. SAUSMAH Knowledge or plumbtnA & s upplies . Jo' time I' r o g r e :> " 1 ' 1· ,. 11 ~ thance for acl\ nnc 1· mt•nt. IW2 17Sll SECRETARIES Opening for secretary w/((ood typing & drc laphone i.kllls. Must be: pe r11onal>le . wel 1tmomcd. Also, have 1m me.'<! need for ~et-retar3 "' Rnoci slall:,l1cul typ Saks P•rson in..: P1time. Expl'r·d '<ale' Call 644°3389 Bonuses/Comm1!.s1ons Gallene:., 1802·T Keller· SHOE SALES Immediate opening ror c.-areer mmded person, exper nee. contact Maureen 644·441l National Produ11 1n>1 St • Irvine. Tel. Fully paid lra1ntnl! 7S4 1777 Open Wed thru P/timeeves3:30·9.30pm Sal 9AMlo4PM.V1s1t• Students. Housewr\.eS & --------- Moonlighters f1n<1 it 11n PUBLIC AUCTION idealjob·sowill you MANY FINF. ITEMS OF SOUSCHEF 8J3.809Sor833·80'J8 EST/\n: JEWELRY. Eicpencnced w /rers. Pvt ContactJenmfrr /\RT OBJt:CTS. AN· club, R ct 11 y week , TIMELlf'E TIQUES. f<'INJ-: FURN. s alary+fringci.. '196·S767 LlRRARIES. INC:. fo:TC. PllONf; FOR IN rorappt. F.qualOppEmplyrm/f 1-·o. & BROCllURE. ..:.:::.:~!=..-----1 ................. __ I M~2200 H.ipW•hd 71DOHefpW•t•d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan Capistrano You may have noticed the new big while building with the orange tile roof at the Junipero Serra offramp to the San Diego Freeway. That's our company. ENDEVCO, & we manufacture & market sophisticat- ed precision electronic instrumen lalion systems . We Currently ~an T1te 2 Navajo rugs ssxn. stained i:lass window. h ighboy. old s hips anchor. 4!H 9020 494·1652 ENGLISll Oak Bookcase $110. Br 11:.s bed frame SJOO/~~l.640·1032 Old mt•<ltt·1ne hollies & mk well:. from Main<'. &16 s:m; Mow Open /\nl14ut• Clocks & Repair. For the.-Good Time <.:lock Co. The 1-'artory at Can nery Vllluge N .H. 673 02 1!1 LOVl-~SEAT Ubl. wing tufted Ii l~i.:s. Couch Blk. hori.eh.iir , w;llnuL 494 RAA1 kitchen Jlrlpt>r \ion th1 u Fn8aml2pm (,ill R1 c.-hard, to:l I 1171 or 556-lnl!O II (t f' r 3 Mu~t tviie 45 SS wpm 11r cur.1tl'ly. Call for uppl, ~M• 01 •0 (l~k lor Susan The .uccenful can· dldot• m411t ho•• a tt.Grough bowl•dCJe In the appUcatiOft of loc· qyen. 1talft1 Clftd paint iftdudinc) the obHlty to mix co&on from tlntL Preference will be I~~~~~~~~~ for blgh fashion s11cc1alty llAM 'lll Noon shop. Sal +comm /\p1>IY THE IRVIHE CO. FollowJng op...1ngs: Entire househol<.I ur anll· qur Cum1sh1nl(s, ~cveral wicker pieces, i\m coun· try ('11pbc111rds. English Rl•i:t•ncy clrcsscr w /beveled mirror S79S. Old European lruitwood arrnofrc. 2 lwin bedlJ w/box springs & mat· tres11, ui1ed appliances. plants. S11t/Sun 9-4. 214 Dahl19. CdM or for pncc Ust 675·2454 morn /eve. M r-:l>IC'/\I. HECF.PT CJl•ftl to thot• who have hod work ••· perlence with wall coverinCJS. RECEPTIONIST or call, Apropos . 29 ~50 NewpartCtr Or Rrlght person(. neat Fashion Island. N.ll. Newport Beu<'h dresser, needed or new <See Manager I. 644·26S2 F.qual Oppar Em11loy(lr ofr. in Irv. Will train SALESPERSON for --Kitchen & lllu r1><m1 help Mature womt•n. 7 :I Shih in t1uut homl'. l' M 646-6716. 1-· time Nr OCC . ln~ur.mcc expcr pref'rl ~ulury ope n . Call 7SI 3.16.1 ------- righl pen1on. SSOO/per · S£1"RE'P ... RYfcS ... L,.S mo to slart. <.:all 549.4700 greelmg card store . Ex "'-5 ,,.. ,.. 5 Enjoy worii itt o new, ext2lS. per'd in buying greeting Perm. career or exeep-lnftoyoffnfy cHllC)ft•d -cards. M arrinrr'i1, 225 llonul girl w /xlnt skllh1 to ------- UMIMATORS Westsail Corp h:i11 im· med .• vuconr1e" lu r molders & louch 111> pco pie w/at It'll t J yr c"'<· perie.nce ln boats Apply to the Stturity Guard, MEN AHO WOMEN wanted to work fnr Jantcc·s RaR~edy Anna llou~t·clcaninit Service. ~tart1nt1 pay $:l ~() hr Hrs. Tues thru Fr 1 II lo 3Pl\f Rthable h<'lp want I'd 67S-6.'1.'>3 f 0 c II It y 0 " d RECtnlOHIST Forest Ave, Laguna handle heavy detail for l Beach. girl ore In N.8 . SllOO To particlpot. hi Hcelt.nt for busy architects ofc. Sta.rt as secretary /sales ~ benefit•· 1,.. Mu.st have good typing &i SALESPERSON for ofe t.me. Pitld benefits. Rep· cW~ -flt tharilMI.. 1pelhnl( skills. Exper. supply store. Exper 'd In ly lo Cla11slflcd ad no . r · -.. T not nee. SS00·$600 mo. ore frocedures. Mar· 818. c/o Daily Pilot, PO Qttatlfed candidate• CaU.. betwn 9 -llam riners 225 Forest Ave, Rox 1560. Coslll M<'~"· cal: ~1!00 Lag. Bch. °'hf. 92ff26 275 M('Cormlrk. Cosle1 Mc-n. pl'rm p lime for Mesa. I,/\ Time' homP flehverv 111 Newport & C:oi.ta ~1l'!la Mu11t have depc-n LEGAL SfCRfTARY dablc r11r & be reliable Needed for N D l.11 w nf S275 to S350 mo 5-'8· 1740 flee. Call ~(}.~05 Allk ror --- Susan. Mc-l'<'ury mechamt-. Pref • -cl'r\1(11."d w exp In out· l.EGAL TRAIN t-;1-;. brds & J.O's·Prrmnnent Bright. xlnt typing sk1ll11 foll time position in for career oppor on M &I Hawat.I w /estabb11hed &c JI typewriter In N 1' irow•g dlr. Xlnt work·2 estate planning ror rond. (7141557 9559. H.alie'-dford 17141975-21 14 Orapplyat llll Mlchet1CM1 Dr lnlM, Col1f. 'tfFLUOR •NOINl!•1'S ,.,._., CONSTRUC'T'C)RS.lNC porate law practlct. Mall 11 cxper. prd'd. bul will MBYyn'1 f.qual opportunity tram. Call (7)4 1 8:13 m:i Nllthl/Sunday Manairer. employer M /F l-lve·Jn part Umt. lit~ Muna1temrnt exp nee. ----------I h.'4kpng & cook1n11. ror I l,ltl('rol benelll3. /\pprox Par·le .. l or Probatr ludy. No amokina Nr 25 hrl'I wk. Apply in Secretary. Rec('ntex1>4er. ~hnr.642!12'7 pc-r:1on !'1·JI', lOllm·Spm, Call Mrs Winslow __ _ Mervyn 1. 9811 Adam• $.1'f.10G0 Ave,11 B. 1-----------1 'J'ir futellt draw in the F,qu11I Oppar F.rnployer Cluilncd ads aell big ~1~s:1w.;: ~:lly P~llot Trade your old atulf for Items. small ltemCI or 842•5678 one new 1ood lt11 with a any Item J1ul c1JI t-Claulfled ad. 642·58'11 6'2-517S --- ~~~ ..... ~!.~~~~~ ..... !!~~ SICRITAR,,Y jREClkPT I pcrton 0 ice SC(' '"R s killed person ror Im· PROFESSIONAL SAW llNISIMT ATIVIS One for the San Fernando Valley are a. one for the Orange, San Diego, Riverside & San Bernardino area. Rewarding sales poslUon for high callbre, dynamic, Innovative, experienced Sales Person. Knowled4e or banking & related financial institutions dulrable. Etfected performance crucial. Se nd resume ln complete conftden.ce to: Jt!lty Harff, S.ales Manager, Brandt. Inc., 17875 Skypark. Suite E, Irvine. Calif.' 92714 -----.•- mediate placement In 1row1ng architectural ({rm. Interesting. vaned activity. Top secretanal tkll.13. SH not required, type 80 WPM .• plus do· sire to joln ia happy •I· &retslve t<'I m. Sal try commcruurate w /ex per Call fM ln!o & submit re· s1une t.o: Klaus Barre, Pl'ltt A. Lendrum i\1110(, 1801 Dove St .• Suite: 193. Newport Beech , Ca 92680. ('7t4) 752-9184 SECRETARV- PARTTJME Advert11tn1 A jJen cy, Newpart Center. Call Pim J•Men, ~-M50 SECRET ARV ForConacructJon Co. Dam to 4pm. W-03l4 l ' I• •Denlopmettt T•chn1clan1 •DetlCJMr •Drcrftl Person *Electronic A1Mt11blers *(;.....-al Machlni1t A * Precltlott Mechanic al Ai ......... •ln.Proc ... 1ln1pector5 *Teat Teclwtldan1 H you have experience in any or the above, & would llke to work for a well established progressive com· pany in our beautiful f aciHty. please submit your resume or stop by & apply at: ENDEVCO Rancho Viejo Road San Juan Capislr111 All Equal OpPortu.ruly Employer i\NTIQUE BOTTLES & INK WF.LLS fo'ROM MAJNt; 646·53\6 Tappan ('o ntinuou~ Cleanlnit Stove w /hood vent. $125 494·3515. --------Aflplc.ce• 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kenmore Washer $85. Wcatlnghso Gas dryer as. Kenm<lrt aas dryer' ISS. Guar /del. 546-8672 ThlJ ll&Ptt Mmrbts*ce on the Onnp Colst DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Yov CGn W II, lllMI It, T1oclt It With• Wont Ad (842•5878) o...c.e~ FoJI C.tdlt ~9' ·- ' I .. ,. CJ 4 DAIL y PILOT Sunday, January 30, 1 en ~S. 1055 Mitcttll.... IOIO Mualcal loota.roww 9040 ~Sd•/ MotwHCMnti ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMtrulnt"t' 1013 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.wt 9 f 20 U./R....t • '9 160 .,,.iancn ao I 0 me to You 8045 fwftitw. 1050 suv•K "" 1 .... · CUSTOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bank Hepo. 42' Mallu!w11 .••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• • • ·~·••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~:SAV~RUE <Arln &tlaOMatic ele<' dbl cabin. ldt·•I live '72 D:snu c•mper & Foti.I DAJ.1-:·s1tvR1>:N'l'Al-'i ';'-\' Rl':FRJCERATORS Mel.I ¥111'<! Uug. bllo. Sor.a,1¢uldf<ru\t Chlos ttd.CM,l>wl/Sun WOVEHWOODS orl(un, C"XCt'llenl ~oudi aboard. $22,926. f'11 m p1c:kup. 11hurp, m.ln) SJ\l·rca.'7ti1''77 mudl•h ••••· WA.Sllk:ltSL>RYt-;Ks m.1)'hi· µnn L..tb 11.i~., NcwSJ75 60'wT080%01"1" llon,$1i00,f'J> ~l~!I 1714)6:53-2221 itlril!>~llU IM7tH72 lrvlne ~"~~ti n C'O(ldltlCJD IC-• ( •. I (I I ~0·110 c.-.. u~ ("-""bl t ·1 Over..Oln11toclt pattt'mt ---' . • • nC" i:i ..!l.llJl•ut 010 o~c u1pvc ..... r'"".....,.. """'uns o,ea.num1•t Al•,.uINl-Bhnd~ K1n••"JU 'trornbone3>SKIPJACKl6.SEn1.no(.Am1>erVo110,7•1)cHlgc. ,Fret Oam111:l' Gu..tr/L>1·l ~-4~J4 -------item~ ~und11y onJy. 226 --~ .. lrl Kon.• Call th b t h 4111Yt 1110 Oram:<' t"o V1111n& M!l bulfrt. 6 l·h~. J\lbt'rt Pl C:ll ~~ 833 9770 w u " 1: h 1 2 (' • r . _.... every ing u J i. UY.er. \lo\lng'Nc(.~1¢oodhome. lgetble,2ntn.11dcund mouthpiece, w /1·Jse 613-3417 PP.496-3169 DUNLAP'S w running i.pm:e for · CompS12S 54tl41350 (i>\RA(fJ.:SJ\Lt-;1 8' Couch PUBLIC AUCTION Xlnt cond. S200 firm 2'1'TroJan, •:xpCrwseT 8'(;amn.•rShell llllSNewportUl,<.:M lb.,pureY.h1ti·MindanJ ------6'luvl'llt'Jt,poollblw'p-MANVJTEMSOf'Jo'IN .. ; ~~ V d PuMled. uns 31' Ex~Ull\C, c.lt!lu>.c w Jt.ll 411 Xlnt conu. l,tkc new Mlcbehn r11d1uli.. w/•p,iru. R7.000. Pvt Pty 1M IJ40.2739 ----(.'ALL~&8i7KO lloar Hound. 1mported Gar-Sde 1055 1ng nonit lbl & .,4• •:STATE JEWELKY ----Twin -l's,r• .sounder _..,.... "' \kT OBJECTS \N 12StnnaC l r $6:i()() AY646-9000 S125. 64211645 '14 ·20'M11u Motor llome, Non worklng apph.inN.'' from Ph1lhv111t'i; Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•"'>l>Ol11.'1>. 20 ' 111rh b1k1.'. ' • · ' • "' ui a xlnt cund, must 1>cll. wanted. ~o l<EPArfl~ w11tch dog, !Jvl'ly, lov.... PUBLIC AUCTION hollrdr)'1. H·~ c:ullt:r, tbl TIQUES, fo'INE fo'l}[(N . $15 ~~ond. 16' Glas11par. 4 bucket '7".!Dodgt' Tradt>smon 300 tlU~. ~4149 &SALES64&-5848 bh•, nn small children MANY FINF. l'fl:"MS Of>' brollt:r, b..tby buck p.1rk, t-:rc. PllONt; Fem IN-........, a.eats. 40 hp Y,vuirudc V3n, Wltb Sierra Bubble ----N~~tered & all shots ESTATY. /f';WELRY, h•Kht•ha1r,loLsofO(!(h& fo'O & BHOCJIURB.Sopranu b..tll xlol cond eng, 1lip mooring, fine top conversion. ~9.250 Trallers,Trovef 9170 Wi1Jbicy somercrn11 • ..1p IJ4U2587 ART U UJ l::CTS, AN-ends . Aftc.r 101\M ~ French w /casti. Must cond, S975. 640·1075, A1llc1. new tires. x lnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• phances, workml(ornol, 1-'rcti Shep/Heagle puµ TIQUES. 1''1Nt: l"UllN. Sat1.su.n. CASH ONl.Y Sand lires: l pair Paddh.i IWll Dav1d496-17!U 548,9654 cood.SS.tl00.4932Ul_O _ iO C"..ountry Alr 23' Nc•lf· _.tlso~~rn.!tul t;iS~ij ptl'tl. Adorable. 1 wecki:i ~· PHONE;. FOR IN ~'Mt:~2E!P-J~tS Victoria, T racks, $200; l pair '62Seabr~zeSporUine l9' '67 GMC ~ton. '1l R~ contiui!C!~ &. lilt <'onl.I. O'KEEFE & l\IER1trn· old.645-4Jl7or548-3898 fO. & BROc u u n1-: -· Fiufrs,$125.642-3379 Offiufwmtwe& und trailer. 75 HP Dale9Wcabovercmpr. ~.OOO.ti42-864S ___ _ Gus slove, uldcr. $50. l'UPPIES °L-btG--645-2200 ___ W~hr,cJryr,rcC:b\'d,furn, Earthworm sale for ~P"Wnt 8085 Johns on 0 /B, w /bail both xlnl cond, wshrm i6 T erry Trlr 25'S", lil.u .. \l 673-80l7 SheJl rrcc tog~hom~~m. MOVJNG! Most :..ell.!urra. lA~~i.. ~&l\~hil~~it·:.:wM. itardens, let t he worm ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!,~!7·2 Pump. $41500. ~e1t096• 57 gal gaa luuk, new, used only 3 .mull. ••• • 19'6" t'/fl' t 'rcctcr. !17!HiJ5G antiqUl'S, boy:s bike, & s::~~~ 751 . .f:: Clul • hClil you ('Uftivate. 1000, ExeeutlveJ>esk :tllx72"hi· ,,,.,,...,.., ._, SeJI COnl, SI~ 5, f;1kc Upright. White. J\l co11cJ. many misc sh~mi. 21 w i • ~. 3<.IOO, $10, also worm buck chr & 2 <'<lnfllrencl.l SIU BOAT 8' ~ cab cu.rgu cum per over pymnt:; w /$2JllO. B&lofr.552-0702 Saluki ".'dull mute, :.how Amberw1ck Ln. HB, Sul t;r111rc hou1<l"fulofar11uiuc c.asting:.. B ':> Worm chrs. 1201 Somer11et La, •7520, w/boot, $300. 548-~28 all down.759_._9829 _____ _ -----c:hump1on. free lo horn &Son9-IPM furni 11 1011 8 1 v Farm 17362 Gothard, NB 642 4033 sPM 20' ...._ I REFRIGERATOlt, 15 cu. w/yard 673 lJ!!Hl --, .s • •.m u 1 J H B 847 · · · · Jel Ori v_,, Trailer • nave trlr self-root. A ~_,,cond..,5 -----t;irl'sbike "ames hu1r WHkcrdpihHt:lli. New · · ·Sl4l <LV3475) ~-~likes 9l"'O :1lps4,01rbrakes,loti.of , ... """"' · •• • · • "' • towels, 1s us a lso lor ..._._...._ .. · v' In .,000 {)9 549-1684 t\111 .:rown Golllen l.Jb, dryer & hot rollers, IJaby sulc J\ rew apphan. ,5 & M1)vlng Sale : Custom P.+s 8017 $4795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~e.) ,.ery <' • ... • A~ i:ood watc h dog, x lnt dresser ett· lOllliO San · . , (C Mciucan fum, wrought •••,••••••••••••••••••• • ------U JS-7406. Wa11her, $65. t:tet'. Dryer, W/('hldrn 4!JJ-7620 Ll'<Jn l-~ounta1n Valluy pl.rnh S:~iSun. 9·4· 2H iron, 1012' :..uede ruff out VounA Doul>lti Yellow COSTA MESA . THIFOXI or1 i 20' • K ~ " $55. Xlnl cond. Both --002·3241l L>.ihh.1, C M. 1'or price l'<>UCh, 2 vel vet chairs & H eaded A-az1•n l'arrot AMC-JEEP M D 6 ., om ort fully w /verma prc:o:s cycle. fwoniture 8050 ---list tii5 2.ia-1 mornic\.es h Ca be .. , , S49-8023 Choice of models & t•ol S /C, used twice. sulJ(!r ~7622 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 326 16th Phnt· c. '\I muc more. 0 seen With Y.rou~ht iron cui:e ors. ns worth of acc.-es:; clean. many x t rJ!., Kenmore washer & dryl'r Gd lOnd $125 Will tlel ('a 111162·!!084 I Buy Refng cpt SY. 'l'pcr TV Avl !.love, !.ki:., boots, dl ~Ogle SL Apt A. S~t & stand S500. 645-2372 21' t.-;ldorado day cruiser. FREE w /any MOl'BD w/hlkb. S429S.840 11\liti * * * * rtafft~ rug c& ~IH : bakc·r's racl> ·. b1~e :.S.~;:.,~· Costa M e:. a after<tpm._ _ _ Ollb 455_ Jet, w1tra 1ler. purchase&lhisad. ------Coo<l usl!<I Furmture & Sat /Son 9 5 riot hr.. mt'>c Sat /Sun ' cll!>t. paint Best offer. Parts & Service 1!169 A1rstrcarn 27'. s..rr /\pphance!t-UH I will ------H>-4 21)"~ V1e)o. l..aJCuna Professional 5'x3' drart-DUL. Yell l11•ad I u~.rot. Water skis also. 64~251 Five Points M-d l'Olltamed, J1r, .JY.11111.;. :.dlorst;LLforYou GIGANTIC CiAHAca: He.al·hcNorthLaJ(Uoa> mie board/table com w t•aJ!l' & :.lancl SJSO. BeachatMJ~~-$S900.846-2782 llcydes 8020 MASTERS.AUCTION SALE Fn Sat & Sun !J5 YAltL>\Gl-' S\L~ ()(' l11oat1on w /Vemco an S-IG-OK70 1975GradyWhite"Oneol FivePts.ShoppmgCtr TroiMrs,Utillty 9180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64~ .. 686 & 833 9625 tum appl m1:.c lt;;t Lo~ • • 1 1 " st , 2 d ., Coru.uml•r's Guide bsl •ton-Fri l2PM_.,1u 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ·• .. o-o ·_ ltobl~, La~un.t Bch of yrds nf matenals Silk .• rumen.._ rawers. ~ ruted' •. 19' 1/0. rully u ..., ... ,, 1 '~' 1Ulle1gb Grand l'ri' 10 SAVE' J/\N "ALE N ---_ w 0 0 1.., . f I an n e 1 s. :.helve:.. Fine, con1d . $2!J5 PiCMOS & OrgCMs 8090 cquip'd. Lots of lelra!>, Tues-Wt..'d·Thur 12-b 7" 10" widt'. 20' lnni:. •I' speeclbikc20'>"fri.unc;, •.., · ~wlOO's item:>! Anl1qut-i. polye111ers, and more. K!J3·6460 a l 1'M or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sall0-5Sunl2·1 slake,cl«tnC'brk~.:.i;h• 4:Xcellenl. S80 l>l2-013H & u:.cd furn, appl 5 • oak bed & dre:.sl."r $110 Imported Swiss lut·c::s. wknds. F IELOS Warehousesalc c:mplt canvas. 165 hp H.I. 848-8828 a>Jc$400.842-2491 ltJlt-1t:h (irund Prix, mcns25" S95 (' 833 14111 __ _ ml!>l' W1l:oon s 1.iargain · , • . ------400 & w /only 102 hrs, dbl Nuok 2 Storl."s-545 & 1114 Oci.k lhl S!O . II! t runk $HS. butterfht:.. ro:.i:s, m1..,t AQUAIUU.\1S. 26 & 10 i:ul piano:. orJ!un :o, tandem tilt lrlr. Buy this -----Ul1 lily I Bik e Tra1 lt•r. W 19lh <..: M 642-7!130 1!1 f1shm1;: boat, motor, lnm ... ~1ust ·'t>!I al un~ w,stand. Fully equ1pp1."U. IH?w I Ub ell. Spinet:>, "hkc new•• boat for only MOP .--1'x8', SZSO/offer. 839.;,1.171 5411_3262• · trlr $400. Wt-t & dry vac pne(' Sat & sun. 10·5 S'IS both. AftS, 4!ltl·022'J Grands, Player:;. Going s5695 Call 898_7263 ED C1matU. Utictl. or9'79·6S89 clnr $40. Metal lletetlor 106 Marine Ave., Ualbo.i --out for business. Hent anytl,,;e. SWO/bstofr. r--------- $75. l::ncyctopc<l1u:. bl 6750<.)IJG '6 gal fish tank, stand , '-!Pl . to buy. Kaw.u . -.-. 644·l959 Ulil. Trlr w/cu.stom vw Ladies three wheel b1k1•. 11' sura & 2 «hrs, brown, • c good cond1t1on. $80. Call l'lhort fur, I e ' 5-18-5739 !179-7799 floor mach!.. Elcrl batki.tround, <:omplcle, s.te1nw ~y. Ual dw1n , 35 Owens lwrn screw Motol'c~s/ tutch. 16 cu.rt. capacity • m otors. 16mm prnJ . MOVIHGSALE manyxlras.SS0.545·6182 Ch1ckerrng, Yamuhu, VJll", 12 voll/JlO refng. Sc 91SO $95.~7-2721 Hsehld itt>ms. Clothl's. 10 spd bikes, trash c·om Ktmball, Wrllzr (114) recirculating toilet w / ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- .. ... Para1TI()u11t tand em l.1d1cs back frame·, ~d i:ond \lololwcanc & PcuJZl'<JI IU -;pd hiryclcl'I t atl'l'Mi Xlnl conll -l!J.I 967\ :'Ii F.W Vt>nlurJ \U ~pd 1 ·h1 omt• tori.:.. SI Ill l'all XJI 11167 Marble tup Ebony bdrm Hedding. Toweb, etc. pat·tor, l'resc·o trac k Dining /Gam e tabl~ w/4 6 3 8 2 7 7 U 12O12 discharge pump. Asking. AutoServictt,Parts scl. untcqta•. $400. Bargain pres. 1-·r1 Sat llKhl:.., 1mpa1·t wr.•nt·h, eha!r"· $100. Rolle1 shde .Brookhur.it.GG $1'l500.tl46-114<!3 75 OT 125B Yam11ha In-&Accessori~s 9400 ltl\ tt•ra ~ofa $50. K'-"n Sun, 9 5. 392 Princeton, taq~ct how & arrow,,, lllx l'l"OJector w /5 Carousel • ' duro. 3.000 m1, xlnt tond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mort• Julll wn,..her s:is CM har w /3 stools. window trays. $35. 548-0153 Steinway_ Pia.no. Mdt "'112 Hr/6 22'. Day Cruiser . fo'~l-$SOO:__Aft~. 494~0161 • alum. slot rim!l Clll'vv -----d l l -I.XV, 12 )I:>. old, ''" fu.,..,wpclwllrlr never Jn .. 1 .. · 1'ha1r & ol111man S75 air t·on 1 1oncr. au 11 G cond. A:.klll" 02300 ~m~r brand ,;ew Call •71 B SA 650cc Thun Vun, 14 it8 ~ wllug,.. l ~x<!O «arpd $50 \'1c 2n,d Hander. 120 1::. Zlrd, c;isscllt', io'arhl·rY.:ar1· arneTobteForSale "'" • , d bolt'···· lh 1 OOt c·aPb S100 Siil Ul1 2c\\"' lo,.1;1n \4Ulnut ~hllkf'r ~-""· Mon F"rs. JI):; hroilrr Wl'111:r eh;irtoal Phone548-4H85 1)4().1201 nick,642-5352. er .. .....,,;s on CJ. ' • • • I 111·011 1 ... 1 r tlll S2Ull. (;le_an._good_h_uys I 1011 r' I • lhr mm I.. ---------on~. ~le:>. Rebuilt front l'KOPANF. Sctu1> lur VI, 1 l' · ta 00 a e Hlk broadlail 1ack1·1 .\1ATURESp1net l'n.1110 loats. Soil 9060 suspc.n:.1on. r..tnn ~ (;MC.Complc•tc~ . !'>at ,!'>uounh,.rnl 2W4 't>4 VW Bu ... part:.. IJctl~. up la!lhts •• ':"alcr :okis. mmk tnm Tourmahnl: 8'100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s hock:;. m echallllJlly 1,..5.399f; Sr . & 1 l hoU'>l' 11..-m ... :~ ~:. ll>lh l'olJrnld SX 70• llullt•i mink co11 1 110) sue 675·4636 llobiel6,Lrlr.newtrall!s& perfect. $1 .0011. (;ult -----."a !I civt>wa ti , · -. . i\llO&manym1:.c 11cm:. • · 1163-1925 after b or AutosforSale mulch Cold, hlk lloY.cr ~;\\:.Sat Sun 1~-, ,.,.,,. 4~·7346 ll11r11•ht P1a110 more. $1,425. 646·8255 or ~•-d . ~ ~ ,, n 5111 7505 w ........ en s anytime. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Wt'l:kl'nd s p 1."c1a l. ~cl1..-t. New nin<l . :\toving, kn)( st bc<J. wht . -. ---TENNISRACQUET-Cusl. Coodcond1t1on · · ---,.....__/ " .. sd1win11 5!.1>d. Tanrlem. ;>10 91>!fll _ _ q u 1 Ile d t 1 kl" n ew. :;~:/Sok'. P~~~o,k ~iulfet, ~Lnngmg. Intro offer! .HI. ~ 751 401' E RlcSON 211 ·, Fu 1J '70 Yamaha, 125 Endurn. -ci:';"'.i'cs like new Sl:!S Uee.in Schwinn bo)s V •rsit) t oe s, 1 ca ronl, twist .-c 67., <""" ----- . / • , -; 000 f Xlnl cond. Rcblt. Street Kinit :.1; !Jed w 1mt•1l11 y h1d 6 awav bad 3016 ·"""· "''"""'' SA' CRl"IC"'. Conn Or0 an cr.;c race, -• 0 r. legal ...... _4622 •,•••••••••••••••••••••• 9520 front H1cycle1> U..11 10-spd & 1-S:..~•. c·hroml' ,. ~ -, ~ · · -,. ... " 675 10"'' •· k dS .....,. .,. Ch P U I hrlbrd, J:Ood i:oorl, :>100. I"' Killvbrook C\1 ~o 9779 e•l"KE.TBALL7 "51, sllll undt•r wrnl.)I. . .,...,ev "'w n . "", evy • • run:. gc~11 •• b7!">-6510 TY.tnb<od$30 551 ~23 meat i.licer,UIH~. h1·y --·--·---. f"1 • hke new Pl' 492005ll o 73 C t r 27 II 76 Kawasaki KZ 400 1500 .:ood tires. $600. 11 • rt-:OPl.1': Powered V1•h1 •1 1 ::i;ch n ry fllll~f:•, HorsH 8060 We bavc a ba~kelball 498-1133 · eqw;~1 ~oar ra~·in';e & m 1, cusl pamt. 1''a~·tory 9791646 __ _ de Good t·ond Off1·1 hi"' 'I.on \!Jr Jh t· 1 r ware, l\UtlJr . .lnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• goal large enough for a c:ru1sin1t, PP. 968-1396 w arranty, ~lras. Must 1955 T -ll1rd 8 c,f. 1201 Soml'r~d t.n. N II \lnyl <'O\rd l'I Wl\t•l saw, hi t"hr h.ihy & f'ur Sulc 2pome:.&i.hnw .s tad1um . Y.oorl ~ wkdyevs sell.494-1636 r II <.:all &12-4033 <hair:.. :)l.IO l'h x If, 1s:11 t .-en :' g c ~-to 1 he l'I • qu.irtt!rh<•r~e fiberglass. cun be. taken HAMMOND ~~~'1?,":,:~~ni:~ bra~~··:· •1114 h,~1 1!1'1.'. '21 ~lopt«I CdllK17 1001 apart 1n 2 p1·s. hut \011 '11 S;intana 22, 3 sails, hxe<i '76 Honda GLlUOO f\Hr Y..inrlows, rJdin h<'llh'r, Camrr"os & l cui.:e111slakt•11tY.,dtil n .... ,l .itrui'·""""l;,r ·il ORGAai..tS k 1 fll · d ingCuslom:..cJlrJlk-t-Equiprntnt 8030 '•'W <ht''' ol d1.1"'• ,., hl.'1bprd. m.1n\ n11,1· WF...,rFll\i S1\UUl.I. tot ,,~; 534 -.-,.13~v·:';'"wi.nii"' """ S:~~· SS~~ eqo1ppc . l1k~new 751-445!i '"w tires w,'4h«1·I '°' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''•·1-.111 l1n"h 11.1•11111•11 ti 11t·m:.. 11 pli-,11 1·. t 11 1 Ml~C I \l 'I\ 1· ( < ·oM PLl-:TE 1.1:-. 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IMpcM'W Alltot. e.,_,.w r ·~ Criir•s 9550 VGRS 9570 _.,. --,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •······················ ······················· ······-··············· .,..w t112 w-•120 .....,... t7JJ Auto~. l111port.d 1974 DODGI 1975 CHEVYVAH TOP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ..... 111 9740 MG 9742 UMCHAIGER va. 11utomatlc, pwr DO· I..... IMW11s•• as s w "'73 Jensen lleulay Xlnt ""'-'c•de•leM 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tNl'in'I; raruo & lon,; -A ,,,_.,_ '7S Datsun TIO I.a an. · •••••••••••o•••••••••• .J Pwr at.eer1n a 8"~~111 w eel ase. xct: en ,,,_. d di la ·~7161 (inn M2 eJ2 MBZ •'A"' ""000 n I !I Ilk~ Automatic, air rond 1 h • E 11 t p••D auto, air. rooinek, n~w cond. Low ml, $000 '7l2101SEDAM ta P If only aOOoo 7nilc:a cond1tloo·re11dy tor 1m-FOR CLEAN '7 3 2 0 0 2-' •Pee ra a •.....,. · ~;,'.~~ l 9 UIK'.JAi "' • ~LRY). • ~~Za>le dell very. IMl'OIT C:AIS ~~,,:O:~~'::!~·c & a ir '75 Dabun 280Z, air, !(.,.•Ghia 973S SADDLHACK ONL. Y 41r.a495 ALL MODB.S rood. 13'12LPI"'>. ~-~JF!! 7st67tereo, aood ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. ....,.., ..... u .. liultv•111>· 1111•• Y.&a' EV IM,ORTS ~ '7"' -... 5..--", sunroof .. ..,., .. ,4...,. "~"1 h'Q0)•'1*"•1 ,._..... • .. '"""'.. ....""' --·m KBtm1nn Chha. brlaht ll 1·2040 49S.49"9 1974 OODGI y AH "map. (0342). '70 s10 4-dr, 4·spd. A/C, yellow. Nice. $1000. ~_CJ! -·~~~rts '13 Jeep Wagoneer ~ua r11trac, Auto. Tran:. A/C, P/S, P /8 , 41,000 m1 New tires. $4,000 673-4303 Eves. ;5 2002·Automatlc, sun-mags, radials. Blue. 498 1641 VII, automaJ1c , pwr roof. air cond. & :.tereo. :.lmpg. SlSOO. 631-lZlO --- st.et'rlni. r11d1<1 & low (~1 ). ---------'73.. Xlot rond. & many .. .... . '74 210 SEDAM $8950 ((7t12KXY) Supt!rb Ciir! ~1U1blnpymt11 '77 MG6's Jo're 0 $yr/SO.OOO ml ext. war1 . wilb 7'1 MGB purchue Choose onu of our 27 Uuy/Purcho&e Pl11 ni-. ALSO NE W MG M l DCETS ONLY $74/mo. Ser Noll0617. c.p $4318. red. 13118. Rc11 $2352.40 48 moa..OEL mlleage. Ready for Im· '73 Ravaria-4 SJ>t.'eci, air 74 260Z, air cond, stereo. xtru. $3400 mediate delivery . cond . & s t ereo. mags, & foe l11mp1. C..ll673632i FULL MAINTENANCE LWE PLAN -----· (S7645X>. t680PPM ). $d5. &42'8329 OMLY $3795 Autos. l•paried '73 3.0CS-Coupc. 4 speed, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sunroof, 1ur cond. & IRAHDHEW 1976 Mcnda 9731 Trucb 9560 Go•111ral 9701 steroo.<967KLM). DATSUHl·ZIO ...................... . ~-~ .. ·~~rts ',., .... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Bavaria-4 apeed, s un-<NOT A HONEYBEI!:) I 97 6 LUY TRUCK ltAltl '62 roof & stereo. <348LFM >. Large selection of 2 + 4 MASEllATI '75 SJOIA·Alr cond; Doormodels. · 4 ':'~l°:t~~c~~e. lSOOGTCOUftE 7~t1;).e o. X LNT . $2995 sink &refr1g <1814010>. s Speis, new tires, Dor· --IARWICK DATSUM SADDLEIACK roru wire whceU., fuel in· SADDLEIACK San J uan Cupistrano 450 SEL 36MOS. WRllMfttATION '14 280 SEDAM Sunroof,~ (S46KJR) ttouse of Imports ...... :""·--.. , ... -····· . MGI 9744 ....................... VALLEY IMPORTS 1975 GMC ~~~Oll~o~~u.mt:'eur~ ~~r. VALLEY IMPORTS 831-1375 493.3315 831·204049$-4949 SURFERVAH 2l,000Mi.Tooholformy Ul-2040495·49"9 DATSUM ~74610 . 74 Mazda RXJ Coupe, 4 292 Automatic, a ir cond.. wire . Trad c for spd, under wrnly, very '66Chevy '':Ton PU. • :.unroof, portholes, de· something tamer. Pan· 19721MW2002 SlC'reu. A /C, V/top clcan83'1·J202 IOlUCmMfi 1977 '75 280 SEDAM l, 1 k c n e w s I o . o o O 1006NCG l Sen.i;lblo pay. rnenll! 1975MGI 4 11pe00, AM!l-'M •l creo & In excellent condition. Like NEW! (4:J6M lll. I SciM Pric .. $3990 MIRACLE MAZDA 200 Hurbor Qlvd., C.l\I. 645-5700 6, aulo, l"M, w /campcr . luxe tnm, chrome wire tera, Lotus. t:tc or ?? With air cond. & stereo. Ul01LQY). ---Sl~_:2rbest.S48-8779 -.1 wheels & 8 truck 1>U1rco Pvt pty. 675·3662 or UKENEW! (32508). $2495. ·16 RX4. 17,000 mt, xlnt. 280E MBZ ttouse of lmPorts •74 Chevy 1 2 ton. 350 en~: I <074~ADDLEBACK 64.5-2200 Sale ftrice-$469' COSTA MESA air. stereo. 5 s pd. S21IOO auto tr an~. nu tires & - - --in 1000 St MIRA CU MAZDA AMC.JEEP nrm Ph 646 2982 shock~.$3195.497 1574 j YAL1.EYIMP'()RTS 'GO Morns M or a 2150 llarborBlvd ,C M. c.•9-8023 •7• Mazda Wa"On RX4, Ju:.t umved. new 't)l'B SJ7,000Cap., $10,200 D ••• , .... Nl\1f• ... ,, .... , ••• '" ,, •• ,.. • • \/111\1 '6-1 MG H {ed Roudster . Wire whls. new rudlali. & brk:., rrnt tune-up Car cover & bake rack. XlnL run'g corn:I. Ownr an11.· IOU!>, Wiii neaotlate. $1295. 642·-1052 -97~c .. --P-I k 831-2040495-4949 Wgn, xlntcond, ruru. gd, 645-5700 ""' -~torrcr. " I .. ....y c up ,_ ----_SU00.842·7030 1, Ton w/Campcr Shell '72 TravelaJI, A/C, radio. Affa Romeo 970S '76 2002 Air, snrf, str ca:.is, f.efTari 9723 ------- 36 Months + Tax, Lac. Cn.iseConLrol, Air, Pow. Windows, AM/FM Str 014183 '75210C Coupe. elec. sunroor. like new, $\l.900 (749NKS I &15·7280 Automauc, pwr. steer· towing equipped.••••••••••••••••••••••• 6M. ext warr. 1mmac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e~a.tts 9740 rng, aux. fuel t ank & $20001ofr. ~31411, aft 6 .69 Alla Spider, new top. M0--8365 &~59·0944 1968DIHOFIAT •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• h e avy )duty bumper pm tires, batte"". AM/FM & 1975 Ml% 230 $307 .88 /Mo. ttouse of Import!: ••••••'"(* .. \'II'""'"''''' ' ·~ .. ,.. ' . \'. ',,, Opel '74& (223M'I' •J 1976 IMW 530i 5'1DER ROADSTER S .&ODLEIACI( 1971 VW Pop.top Camper. 5 spd. 492· 72'i7· DEMO. White w /blue In· With a F ER RA R I SEDAN. White/blue in· ,.. J h rfe l lerior. t'ull power . V.&1, EY IMPORTS mmac, mec pe c · MUST SELL! terior, automatic. air ENGINE! A Lim1ll'd automatic, air cond. & ..._ l\fanv xlras. 548-soos aft . I d t & 7500 rod tJ od I wtV6 Wl::SPECIAl.IZE IN EUROPl-~AN DELIVF.HY PHOGRAMS · C'ALl. f.'Olt l N"'OltMATlO!I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Kadel 1900 Automatic , 73 "50SE AM/FM. $600. 6'5·7507 or 811·2040 495-4949 10\.M 1974 Alfa Spyder, ye low, con .. 5 ereo P uc on m e low males. Mint cond1· 1 • 9000 m1. perf. t'Ond. miles. (2917). engine & 5 s peed. In lion! S1h•er /Blk int. $10,500 644·6174 t!l60JLW) Immaculate ..::...:...:.....;..;.;... _____ _ Ope1GT'70 'i3 EL CAMINO E:.l••tc ·73 Ford Van PS, Sun s.5,600,offor.552·71120 $12,000 s upe rb con d1lion ! Full power. air. Firm roof, Good cond, run:. Audi 9707 ROY CARVER IMW <4SJ~li~LEIACK S2700 S.16 (;212.8:30 5i'M J(ood. 962 7!!31 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1S40Jumboree Ro11d '71 El CamtnQ /\T. PS. 'H F ox, 2 d r , ;air, Nl::WPORT BEACll VALLEY IMPORTS 640-6444 831-2040 495.4949 PB, AC, Opera M'JI::., •7,1 <.'ht•vy 1 ~T Ii Sllt'k. ;iutomallc. F~1 . ~·cry i.hcll, vt•ry 1'11•an . 11\Jf.:::., h1b(·k. t•rpt 11111. sharp,S3900.673·7tll4 97 15 at S.1795/ofr ~15ti715 tupt•, 11unrf. l"U:.lorn . Capri :\lust »t•ll $!71~1 545·701~ '7fi -'fll7, red, black tnl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9725 19"10 Uat:;un nut bell P U. AM /FM. air. 4,000 mt a:. .74 Capri. \1.6. low m1, 1974 FIAT w 'l>take !ildt•!i, Sl250. '74 Ford E lflO, VII, J1i,OUO :-.u mc lsc S12!J 1111 or cust. int. AM1i''M :.tereo, 124 SPIOIR S.UHltiOO m1. n 1sl. intt•r111r, mu:.t purch. $566.5. H.1J·257.S air xlnl cond. S3150. Yellow w.'blat-k mltmur ~di S3200 6:11 :n 15 cc1°0545 l •t lNT d l 'G.J 1-'ord 2!J2 Sml Uhll'k. · -'75 Auch Fox. 4 dr, auto . .,., · n" con •ton w.on llody & en!( an i.:o<.irl cond '72 Chevy Spurts V «II. ;or cond, Sl£•rcu, :.un roof, 1912 Capri, <JU lo, di~~. I Y 3 l • 0 O 0 m 1 I l· ~ S750 Art 51l!IH112211 PS. P 11, air. n.\:..w tm•s. brwn, lo m1. xlnl l'Ond R&.Jf. Xlnl cond S1500 IJ60MXTJ -S2S50 548·0259 lr.ly!>, or s 4 4 9 s. 6 4 6. 2 a :is Pvt rt c 11837 3709 ONLY $4495 '&I Ch<.'\Y 12ton flcyl PU 54891182e\'es C'\'~/wknds __ pa y. a _..: -MISSION VIEJO w/campt•r ~hl'll $750 -----i1Capn 1600.1Cyl.Sl200 Run!> \cry ~d Need .. '72 Funt Van, nd'i \\ork ·73 Aud& tOOG L. l 0\\ nl!r, Xlnt $las mileage. c~11 IMPORTS t ire:. & body work ~Ill Call anyl1mc mw.t sac. Lca\'IDR Lown &14.2JS5. Alcrv Pkwy.·S.O Frv.y 6733417 ___ 1~917:.! Lk new.lhtofr 675·0226 -2870lMarguentcPkv.y 9712 '734 t•yl. 4 ~pd. f\ C, /\M 831-1748 REA dl.'I V.1n 5 \tr ltrr!'. 'ii 1-"rird t: 200 Super \'.in BMW radio, S8M, xlnt. 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I' \Y 101' IXll.l.i\lt I Olt I Ill' t Sl-.1>1. \HS 1-u1u.1<;'\.1111,n;~nc I or l'I. \. ... :-.ws H"uur <.or 1,, "'lrJ <•lt'.lll ....... u-. r1 r,,t l.4UER BUICK <!!I:.!~> ll.irh111 Hh ol vo .. 1.1 "'"'J .,,,. ~500 Clowd On Sundays -- ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST TO,IUYER Stt u." first. & last! Top dollar paid for Imports. COSTA MESA DATSUN Reduced ror fa~l !-.olo• FiuL I28SLC ·;J. ;\1•w in tenor & carfl<'l. A~t 1:~1 , t'errari ~t ai::!> Flarc•d whls. Hear moldl'd spoiler. 11m I tur> Spqt· 28-t5 Harbor Blvd les:-.! New paint' 645·758l! Costa Mei.a _l!40·64 IO Sat. & Sun 1!!75 Datsun 280Z 2+2· ·w850Sl'YUl-:n 1972 MIZ 350SL Blue w/wh1tc top. ONLY 40,000 mtk•!i! 1973 MBZ 450SL Gold1tici11e mlt'rlol' Fut ly equipped & in 1•x t•ellcnt tond1l1on 1975 MIZ 4 50SL Ml'talh<· !>llvcr i::reen i'\111 power, ral'lory al· loy:-. & low miles. Im maculaLe! 1974 AMD 1975 450S& &SELi CHOICE OF SIX 213/921-8588 714 /523-7250 MERCEDES BENZ ·74 450 SE, 17,800 m1, silver. blk llhr, c·ru1s<' ttouse of Imports tli ••al'IC'Ul\fll ........ '•II 846·1165 llo 1111 II ••\I'• ronche '750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 450SEL 'Gl Porsche Con vert. 2 to chOO!ic from Slarl· 3Sf\B s tereo, radials, in~ al $13,500 (l\4•'8,8325) xlnl ~ond. $5,000. 968·0037 Both lmmarulotc ------ ttouse of lmp0rt'5 •l•I .,. .. "'r ue ,11f l \ft .. • •••• ,+1 l l l t•tl I . \pl.\t '75 4SOSEL '74 !114 2.0. Lo mileage, gd cond. Musl sell, mukc ofr. (714 )846·377S 77, 924 Porsche, loaded w/many xtras. $101750. 714·821-1965, aft 3:JOPM control. sun roof. 5 new Elec. sunroof. hke new, M1chchns, SM.750. PP. S15,7~ (030N~Q) 48 mos .65 Porsche 36SC Coupe. 548 30211 Sun . 549·2042 fmancmgava1I. ong Cahf car, J0,000 m1 wkdy:..s_. _______ 1 on rcblt eng, mmt cond, 'i5 2-100, fully equipped, xlnl cond, clel'i.un roof, HCMISe of 1mp0rrs •••i ., ......... ,., •• tvou. •-.•• , .. 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Im· S ADDLEBACK lthr ml, sun roof . ..ru1sc , • •-Al control. /\M!l"~t ~lcreo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• maccond.AM /l'l\,.,, . VALLEY IMPORTS m.·my xtra~. super clc•m. 1975 MG MIDGET toys, Must :.ell th111 week, 831 20"0 "95 4949 makeofr.55·1·2647 • "' "' • Sl J,850. Byuwnr837 3!127 4 s peed. AM/FM s terno. ---- - -rally whi!Cls & IUJlt:agc '67 Tori.:11 91 1S, Red/blk, L•se CHROME WIRES rack. <!l89NKK I. rlass1c mmt cond. Nancy New • Used e w ·com r I" l t• w 1th Salt Price-$339 5 675·0000 or 644-804i • O VER I 00 :.pacers. l-lud mount>i. MIRACLE MAZDA n e v c r u s c d S ti o 0 d C M 1966 Porsche, new e nf( • MERCEDES 714 551·3855 aflcr ti pm or 2150 Haroor m,, ·· · · clutch. etc. 5 spd/mag~. OM DISPLA y wknds. 752 1i82:1 v. kda~~ 645-5700 SSBOO. 673·16S8c~ House of Imports Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Alltos, Htw 9100 J\UT110Rtz~;o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEHCEDES OF;ALl::R 61162 Manchester. Bucn<i l'arl.. 523-7250 On th1• Santa Ana Fv.' 1952 MHZ :JOOS ('la '"l Coupe Onl' or onlv 8ti pro duc:ed th;1t y1wr' Mu~I !-ec to 11pprt•<·1all" l'n ply 5111·7116 '73 :\kn t'tl"' :!HU ~E. 1.5, 4·11r. t<in . ;iuto, a11 , P'l. pl) 171 1 S I.It I P h 6411 liliOCI DRIVE A LlffiE, SAVE A LOT! 1977 DATSUN 280Z COUPE-MODEL 412 4 speed AM/FM & fully lactory eau1ooed (HLS30363626·4827) Many to chOose lrom with oohonal eQu1oment See us today -We re freeway close' 1.! UJhun l•I 'Int n1111l '''*10 WE BUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCKS N.ile:.·Scr111c1· l.c;.i::.111~ Roy CarYer,lnc. !lolls fto)'C'I' B:'ll W Loaded! Metalll<' brown Mai;: whls. A ~t / i''M, ·oo MI~ 28()SI~. Auto, i\IC, ext<:nor with saddle In -644·2.SJJ Al\1 ~ M. Oni: ownr. lm· ~l.t Hl~>I "73 l'i..ton t::ni:: )I .itd..i Pl v. 3h {'ll l,, \\1 /F\I f"4'""'llt'. 'htl .. .,1111 IK'J~ ltl:! 1"11 'I l \'1·~ 11r /Id O:c?Mv.k<1\' ;:i l>nt\1111 l'l ,l'.,. 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Bronze • ...;.:....:.._;_ _____ _ Slick. Air, dl1 lntr. snso. XJ6, 73 Stiver wlblack In· Ph492·0589 tenor. immaculate cond. 40,000 ma, musl see & il 1200 coupe. Exe cond. ~rive. 17500. Bayshores, £n&. overhaul. nu clutcb, 548 63111 starter, r11dlalll 63k. Full -.:._:---- 9 -7-3-., service recordl. S1'TS . .,..... • 54().4706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.tOZ 11"3 auto. Air. m ags. bm. Fully loaded. Best o(r. nr 14500. Cell Rick , 642~. l:>ataun 11'1'70 1110, 4 dr, 4 ~~. A C. marts. 60K, 11&00.~l~ '73 240Z. auto, air. AMIYM , ~.co.id. "4·81U '74 JlftMft H.aley 4 apd .• stereo. Hoth lOPll Coll~l'lOMI 1l\'m I 3541< Y 0 $5295 ~~ ?100 W"lftti"et.., atvd. • ......... -.1111 - flAT ·says $400 cash back to you BJ Sportscar Center says "Wt.II Match it!" 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Gabriel shocks, trans. Call Huge ~avmgs on all re· Guaranteed c.. ,..._ MG'two Prendo racrn1t brakes. !>36-6071 maining new 76s & Lrasing Sprcialists ' ·~IC!lrysler 9925 '• Hur:.t sh1Cier, Coco mats, Demos in stock. l'rdcrrcd R.itcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.695 ·ss Porsche Speedster. '75 Celica, 18.oon mi. xlm. cond. Nu top, paint. AM /FM s tereo. 5-:..pd, qil• WITHAM tir~, 101000 mi on rcbll air. red/blk 111t. $43!>0 e ng &·trans axle. 536·6941_.______ 11111•117.:1• • .:Jrr $.5700/ofr. <2l3) 2S7-4ss3. -'70 c 4 D 7900 WHtmln .. e r Blvd. (21312116-5769. orono-r •• -------1 Sedan, 4 Sp<l. air cond.. We1tmln1ter 893-7551 ·5e 912 Targa, body except. clean. l Owner .74 Toyota Cellca. 5s 1x1. perfect. new paint, 2 new Only~ISI> 548 4154_> __ slvr wtblk. Su•wr clean. tops, new M1chellns. ...~ 2.000 mi on overhld mtr. ·75 Toyota Chinook. mrn1 Call (714 > 831-1513. MA!slsell,673·6510 <'Uml)llr Xlnl <·nnd Onl) T -...., 9767 54500 Call Bob 557 1773 num,... '66 Porsche 912. 5 spd, --••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM stereo, htpe, '75 Cehca GT, 5 spd. a1c. '74 TR 6 Convert , Targa nms, new radials, AM J t• M s le re o. Michelin tires. A ~11 FM, snow wht, '<tra sharp. brwn wht ml $3875. l213 1 18.000 mi. mint concl 53Hf79fi 592·2685 __ __ $4950. 552·1559 ------ Autos. Hew 910(. Aaltoa, Hew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9100 •••..•.•...•.......•.• ••·•··•····•··•·•·····• ...................... . LEASE NOW! THE I 9 7 7 ,,,..._llllP!lt 530i& 320i e>rm.g. Cowrty's Most Modem IMW Dealer FACTORY AllTHORIZEO SALES. LEASING & SERVICE Gocxl Selectron of Excellent t<ade-1n<> available IPather steering wheel, '66 VWSundialCamper. .. ..... R""UIS VOLVO '72 Malibu. Auto, ajr, New '75 Co I b M l 1 • • $1000 -"' tires & top. bef lOam or . n ° a . u_:. .~ac .• '" t•ng1ne. 6mos. new. (011 Call673_5609 MISSION VIEJO Largest Selectiorl aft S:30pm498_2727 ~ .•• ~J97nt.cond. ~W5. t.;.itl chani;c & valve adJ. 831-2880495-1210 ol N cw & UmJ ...,....., every 1500 miles). Super ·7o vw. auto. Xlnt condi-C~dillacs in . N 1mpa I 3 c 0 u Pe .. -------- d ean. $1800 FIHM. tion.S1200. ORAHGECOUHTY Or.lngeCounty AM/FM stereo cruise 72Ncwport4dr llardtup, 5411·5735. 646·8080 even· Call75J.t759 VOLVO 1 t'lt hi '· Arr good cond. Air, Hill, I I. Open Sunday oontro · 1 w •. a,ir, • split .... ,ncb sftats. "'1"'00. angs.mserl g rue mt' Cl I i "" " • .. '63 VW Bug. Snrf, nd EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Cadi"llac ean. 0 m • ong owner. 751-7051 "' Bsl ofrover $2850. -------1 transp. $600/bst orr. Largest Volvo Dealer Masier Dealer 1973 VW IEETLE 673·9280 in Orange County! 1600 H.irbor Blvd. ·oo Nova xlnt cond. p /S, CJu:Ys. ~a1ton 'G!J. ~~.O<KI With radial tires & only '67 VWSqbck. R&H, liUYUlolrlE~'~ASE Co~ta Mesa 540-9100 P JB, Auto Trans. . ong. mi. ~ng gd. I 1n .... 2 1,68.1mile~. <!1771100). ...,, <">50(). 963.1055 gd.$994.644!1U7l 275 Grealcond. Nabe "' ---1: :::.:.uG .,,, vw mu:" "" ~~~q rs c::.~'AZ: ·:~£:;~~~;:J~f ~!~( Limited Edition 7 Pass. W/bed rn rear. ~-~-- -__ t ~ Cad.iliac Nice U98JFB>. sale.640-5172 With sunroof & AM 1FM Extra clean . <Ser.80ZT>. 2025 S. Manchester S 1595. '7G ConJ_o_u_.i_. 11-,,-)()(->_m_i_, 1-11,_ stereo. (922LFG I. $3395. Anaheim 750-2011 COSTA MESA 1 d d SGt>OO Sale Pric~S2650 COSTA MESA ---------11963 Coupe De Ville. C EP ury int, o.i e • . · zo Vol '73. 11100 es. Orig Power steenng, brakes. AM -JE 83091.Sl __ MIRACLE MA A AMC-JEEP ownr. Pen.onal car. mint windows & seat. Air 549-8023 Cle.in 1ss. 4 Dr htll p, 21.50 ttarbor Blvd • CM 549-8023 cond. cla)i., 1!38·5155 cood. SJSO. s.54·21S6 Call 16 Monza Town cpe. 4 on radwl tire~ • .iir. etc . 645-5700 ,71 VW Eves.551·5051 afterSP.M. floor. RIH 17,000/m ai()O.Pvtpty,!161L!:JS:I. MEW* USED VW'S Over 125 IM STOCK Hard to f ind model5 Very good cond. '73 Sta. Wgn. 311.000 m1. '74 CDV loaded. Lo m1, S2990. 833-3190 Continflttal -9930 _!1100. 546 .. 4843 air, ll·trk ~tereo, new bm/whl cab lop, stereo. 13 Monte Carlo. Landau. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·;2 VW BuJ:. AM /FM ' ~1 ~hchns~~e,. 536 34.111 S6100 P/P 673·5419 AM 1FM stereo. air._ till 1974 UHCOLM 11ood tires, runs .xlnl. 1973Volvo 145 Wo11on "iO Coupe de Ville, full whl. nwse, nu radials CONT. MARK IV $1600/ofr. Ask for Glen or Standard Tran:. pwr, AM /FM, good tires. Lo mi. 1 ownr · $3550. Ive m es on + n s we r Call SJG-ti071 $1350. 644·4759 ~-0985. phone 97!1·3341 . ------VOLVO '72 I 42E 1960 4 dr1 runs great, looks '67 Impala. auto, gd run 1''111 power with L11nd.111 top. W73WTJ. $6995 "65 VW.Stock,solul. \'cry dean. 1902nbJ ). 1:reot. Call anytime. rung ~ond, .PJS, 4nu sll BWITHAM $(i50. I $350. bltd tares, air, <nds wrk ) ............. _ C dill 642·2557 $2795. • 675-4848 body very gd cond. ssoo. ws a ac r COST A MESA Call 979-2520. %600 ....... ll•d. ":'!•'".!). ·r ·71 Dug. like new cond. AMC JEEP CAD '75 El Dorado Cpe, --------.-• c... Meiit ,540 t100 , ~acnf1ce. $1495. • beaut, brn w/bicge vinyl '76 Nov~ Concours. Air, 7600 Weatmlnate r Blvd. 968.8820 549-8023 top, many xtras. S7990. FM radio, nu tires, fully WH tmlnater 893-755.!_ ,65 PlllOOS As 's make of· Aft 6pm, 759.0163. Joa de d . pp. Eves 1975 LIHCOLM -~ --·11 Squareba ck . air · 1 • 768-8583 TOWN COUPE ·73 V~ Super Bet•tlt>, AM1FM stereo. runs & fer.Call ~ Cadillac. 75 C?upe de1----------i Full power inc ludinl.! A M/FM stereo. nl!w looks like neY. Sac . 675·6588 Ville. Fire Mis~ Cense, ll!Chevy.lmpala,427 eng, vinyl lop, tilt whel'I, lire!, xlnl cond SWUO. $1550 9688820 '641225StationWgn. w/while cab top & 62iOOOmi,S600. cnuse control. AM /FM 631·0867 $1 150 leather. All options. 963·5259 tape, air cond. l,ooks .> - '69 SQDCK . New eng M $7 000 SSl 5316 fl n Alltoa. Hew 9100 Auta1, Hew 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 Hadiab. mint cond 645 29'lll ml. · · · _a '73 Monte Carlo, Landau good I (0871d·:c1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.3SOorbestorr.S40·1S07 S.30evs.alldaywknd~. 32.000 mi. S2.300, Air $6386. FIJ\T A \.~OLNCF. A '·WO FACTORY REBATE ON THE '76FIAT1 31. I• It.•! ,,,,,,, • t llf~l I~· .... ""'\! I .. l'lh.l 111 \ 1P Ll'-.ileifh lllld ) ·11,,.,., ""l''"'~'d"""''" I ' f\hl t , , ' ' . :-., '"'"I,"' I'•'""• 11t, "'' rdi.11l ,, L '" ,.,,, II !t d I"" If h1. t'dflll•' fl 1111 I c t11n'I l 1.11 \\t'0 \\, , '\ 1 .. 11.r .. 1 a a so --------Autos. Use-d Illness forces sale. '73 El Cond. Call 49S·6446 Eves. '63 VW Bui( Hehll eni:. nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dorado w,Cabr1olet top .. pdinl. -.tl!l'nni.: bo'<, brks. ~ 990 I ,\II pwr. MJke orrer 70 Chevy v.s. 4 dr, P IS. t'l u t r h & ha It e r y . • ••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • 496. 7635 RI H. A IT . s t I h I l d :»8·!151itl _ radials. 17,000 m1 on comp. eng. overhaul, •73 Bus 20K on new eng. AM /FM cassette. new M1chehns. sun roof. C.B., Mint. Musl sell. $3.650, offer. 646·8766 '76 Seville '76RHtwood $795. 751-8113. Brougham "64 Chevy Standorcl shin S 1 O,SOO each. w/overdrivc. Good work Tleaut. low m1 cars. fully car. S375.iorr. &t5•929_t _ loaded. SV #3717, Fltwd $1100. 1972 Nova. Sharp! 113473. Dir. 645·2963 or Blue & white, new ures, 752-0687 42,000 m1. 751·0122 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Be•ch 842-8844 1975 MARK IV Aqua c<l1t1on. 1''ull 1mw1•r inc lud1ni:i vinyl t1111, leather 1nl <'rior, ttll wheel. <'ru1~c • onlrnl, AM /FM stereo, .i1r t'orul. (5119RXH>. $8386. GUSTAFSON. LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Be•ch 842-8844 Inventory Tax Reduction All 1976 Models in Stock Trucks • 1210 • 710 • FI 0 • 610 Ov~r 50 To Choose From LIFETIME OIL CHANGE DISCOUNT MEMBERSHIP CARD BALLOONS JAN. 30, 31, 1977 18835 Beach Blvd., Hunt. Beach . I 540-0442 842-7781 I I .... Used A.Mtot. u .. d Autos. Und A.ltot, UHd " DAIL'( PILOT CJ7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coett'1io.t.. 9tJO COUIJClf' HlJ ford 9'40 ...... ttS2 ~_.. 9'H P'Wo H57 Alftot, UHd ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 MA•K IV 1070 Coul(11r XR7 ~Int 011t" car too m ny 1!172 "74 V 6 Gtu• Auto tr11~. 197"' Om•a• St·d Xlnl "73 RWln ...... u•, 2 tc1n• • 1n rty"'°""' 9' 9'6S V"JO H74 t-<>r\d JS 000 0t111 nl \ t ~I p b ( l "' " ._.Ulll, " -~ • •••••• ••• ••• • • • • •• • • ••• ••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• •••• Full power inc:lut.11na • . i 1'111111 Runi1bout. lA i:o<>d • • am m 1 r r 11thape, $3150 f'hone Lop Xlnt c:ond ~t' to a AM/FM ~t,•r ro , ti lt full pwr, ta11l' <lt•1 k t,•nrhtmn one owner lo Pl)-. S25Q(J 640 11 114().~I "93<TNJ ' II Uno l'lynwulh l•ur)' 111 i5 Grand Pr", :J ('np-'71 \~1111 Had111la, Map. wheel, cru"" ronlrol, ~:JI)() 4"6 7635 rrullll SllOOOt"boli;toffer aft6pm l!__· _ 1IAAl llun,h•:oullfully, per m11t I s . h rk~. SUtb ban. tronl &c r•ar, vinyl top. 1 .... 11h~·r Ill '69 c-ar ('.ill [>I'. llLS'7 or 826 6920 MUSTANG '71 -'68 01d~ Culli11>1> Suprl!m~. One cur loo mall\'. 1117~ U7S·ll6M AM ~·M bll'l l'll, " • AM/t•M !ilcl' cas .• CUil terior. air cul\d (l.1c --.. and a:.k for Dllm • ~ goud. S400 Pinto nunabout in go<Xl cnc 1vntrol, l'uwtir b1·ut11 ~Ult pol, hc11dcra, ~. '7SlNIX ) Sharp, Sll!OO M9· lf.J!. Nici!. (328CEJ ). Call 673 9SOJ. coochtion. ont1 0 ,,., ner. low Pontloc 9965 ~lock. Decor pk&. $4500. trans. 1u>eclal cu&' GUSTAFSON $64'6 • '75 Ford LTD Sdn • $Z29 5. mllea. $t.aoo ur bea.l ofhir ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ev~ & wknd•. ~~·2157 . ...,_ xlnl cond. $1500' • ·~ew ~~.r~u~h~~~~. ~1,nr. v.a. auto. A/C, P /S, P/B, COSTA MESA Okb '7° Cullass Supri•mi· C'.all s.&S tm7 or lt!ti &i:!O 'lilS Pontiac J.'lnblrd, Wkd.ya, 540-7900 NM1U. .... v rr With 20.000 actu.il 2dr, llT. I ownr Alf . I'~. nd kt () bric. strtr, lo ml, IJ\USt mllea. A nice car for AMC.JEEP t>B, Xlnl rnnd. Sl4ll~ J a :. or "0 nt'fds body & ena work, .._-...t......1...rd ,,70 i.m Vega CT, aulO, R/H Stttoapprec. 64.5-7lDl. 549 llO"I &&4 M97 l"'5 R "'· 1u (""J $J2S 645-0263 •--ShJ!rn SllOO/ofr ' LINCOLN MERCURY Hl800 Be ac h Blvd Hunt111gto n Beach ~-----1 '4195.00 (:JOOMMK l -_ _ ,,, unauvut ., "" nH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r· · 1968 Couaar , new eng, IOI ILACK OLDS i3 Omega, 11),000 101, 111r Priced for quick i.nh· '73 P'lreblrd Formula low Wlderblrd 63, 49,000 ac· &4S-D29_l __ _ new brlul, shocks, & r ear 234SN. Grand Ave. cond. all pwr, xlnl cond, Ca1t 492·3229. ml, load~. Cwst. at.creo, tual ml, all access. Fair '75 Vega Station Wogon. 842-8844 ---• tires, mags, \•In t o p , Sant.a Ana 542·8811 ~-14 Runabout, auto. lS,000 new radials, below blue cood. $29$. 549.3297 123()() or offer . 4~·21631 or "7S Mark IV. bllt w/blk In· tBOO/ofr. 7fl8.8993 aft 4 SSI 7829 ml. air ~·ond. l<lnl cond book S3400. 642-1759 _ v-9974 646-2939. tl'rtor, moon roof, wire ~tusl i.ell ' '73 G rJo To. r1no Sl~ MO 1377 -..,- whls, pwr .,.llldows pwr Dodge 9935 coupe. Nl'w l 1t1 ., & * '13 Olds Cut/Stlp * · PONT. '72 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 \'cg., Wwgon. 1:1111d iseats, pwr locks." pwr ••••••••••••••••••••••• obra~::-t· xfllnl I oml Sl!i:!5 Cpe, VII. Auto . A. c. p s. 7l llunahoul SIJOO Good GRAND VILLE 74 Vega GT W.il!Oll. 35,000 <.'Of\d., R&H. air, ll!,1)00 vent windows, AM/FM . • r"""'o er , '66MUSTAHG P/B,V1Tl\n1ce caral11 cond. JkfSpm,~lti:!:!lll Loadl!d.(79H'KC) ml. new rud1:.ih & mi. S9SO or b~t nlr . slt!reo tape till whl 71 Coll, 4 d r. ·I i.rid, xlnt 545-5$71 Siii :.'1'.17 1-.vc~ c ... ......._ ni ce price • $3395 aft5.67S 11493 SI 595. shocks $1895.<l!i!l·Jli:IH 1144·50.S6 · l ·1 • d• cond, 46,000 1111 , hlul' Y·I ouio •·•~•.PO••' (~IJDMI crw.se con ro ·air con • w 1blk ml lit''' nlfl•r '65 Gala1ue :! 111 , ~ood ., 1<..-io ftftCI ~ i"l Pmto W1ti:on. 4 :.pd COSTA MESA Auto1. Hew 9100 Aado1, Hew 9100 hurglltl' alarm + much 546-3143 l'ni:ine S400 ur 1111,·r cull ...,"ji8N31a1 IOI BLACK OLDS :ur, top ~hape g 575 ·n AMC -JEEP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• more Only 29.000 mi ----!>Ml-3247,Wt.t.i.;~ $AVE 234..'i N Grand Ave Pinto Sqwre Wagon. 1 AJways properly main· '67 Dodge PolarJ 'J p.isi. ---Santa /\nu ..'i-12 8111 I spd. lop .. h.ipc, $l!l7S 1 ..'i-l!J 80:!J la1ned. $9-100. 897 1M4 or Wgn. new lire,, 'up~·1 '76 Granado 8500 mi. C)ncotn .,,.1 ·roriinai'o irn ownt'r &I:! 113:!7 ·n ~ irl'ln rd E ~pr i t. 963-4408 shurp_495 61!11 ... •·t• $4000 tH 1 ti:.!77 ......,. ' "' • maculalt', nib n1•w l;om ... ....__ 9960 ,\uln I'S & o1r, rallye Bill MAXEY TOYOTA '74 Mark IV. Beaut rond, blk on blk, lo m1, $7150. Call 5$7-9006 74 Lincoln ConllncnlJI. In m1, xlnt cond $5,200 64.')-8961 or M8 ~!17 '76MARK IV Fully loaded indudini; lilt wheel. t·ruiscontrol, AM/f'M stereo. air con dJlloruni: Ul!J.ll\ h W 1 S9286. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Hu nlrngton Beach 842-8844 DODGE '75 CHARGER Loaded (632LWR l S4295. COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP S49 8023 DODGE '7l WA.GOH (;real buy f-1081:"'!) 1 SI 795. COSTA.MESA AMC-JEEP S49 li023 '75DODGE SURFER VAH '64 Ford Wa~on, V >!. uuto. P /S . S tron 1: '$J7..'i 631 J38li '74 LTD Broui:ho.1m hill p w r , A I C, A \I F ~1 'lereo, Jux mt N1•Y> hrks, rtl-W shks, O!'" 11·,1r lln•s, mus t Sl'll I"'" "1<.11d $3195/ofr ..'ilil 7t~ ·73 LTD Brou>:hJm ;_i1r. I' :-; . P II \ ~I 1"' \I 'lereo. till ""hi. :i.lnl rontl S2 311S 1f18 '17 37 '75 GrC1nad,1 ti~1:.i !-ilt-rco. e l ec sn rf -.1lvc 1 w burgundy int Sh<1rp' SlJOO fi.11 175.~ Lincoln 9 9 4 5 '70 Mark Ill Lo.1dcd. Full loaded. l1k1· ll5067W fl~·\,\-t ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4995 AM/l''M skn•o. nt·w stl bell radials. "hi h•11lh in tr. Jmm ur lhru oul tiZ.000 m1 P\.l l>Y S319J Ph m .a11J _ /lRDB WITHAM Sale or Trad<' 711 Con !./ r:~ hne ntal Cpe 'Clnl t·•incJ > 1 / 1 1 Days M6 lili3:1, "' l'' & 7000 Wutmln ster Blvd. wknds 646 22:!1l We1tmln1ter 893-7551 -Corv~tte 9932 ·68 PolJr.i tonq•rl1hll• 1975 LINCOLN TOWN COUPE Full pnw .. r .... 11h f .. 1ml.111 tn1> r:if':.!~IXll 1 $7495 Mal»n Cadillac uoo.....,.11.c1. C.to Mew S40 9100 CORVETTES •••••••••••••••••••••• • Alr Good t'tJnt.Jtl•on S'>9:..'i Slit 211:\!I 71 Linroln . t d1 1.rnul iond L<i.1111·11 h'.1tlwr ~'>Dart Wai:on, I O\\ 111·1. 1; S22<XJ 111:, 0:!37 CHOICE OF 15 i·yl, auto64s !14!<t1 1961 T HRU 1977 Maverick 9947 ••••••.............•.•. 4 speeds & Aul•1m.1t11·, Oronqe County':i Lan1est & Finest Selection ·71 U01li:e C'hJri: .. r !->E '71 ~f:l\c111·k 111n ~n·;it W1C~ rar Iii IH~I .11·1 ua I Ii ('vi. I 11 r I' !'> ,111 m1 Pwr, .11r lrn1 l.o•t\, Sii.oil Call 1.11, 1.1•11 floor )hfll .111111 \Int rond $1700 '"i1 110.>•1 Mercury 9950 1-;z fo'l;\A"il'I;..;<; wt; u :,\.'>l·: ror<vt:TTLS HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & QuJil Strcrl~ Nl':WPOIU Ill'. \C ll Ford 9940 ...................•.•• 75 Ford I.TU, :.unr1111I rrw't' tonlrol &. ''' ·" Call ht""nll 5 !HS 11'1:1 833-0555 ti..'i 1-~akon S111 Wgn \ulo Cougar 9933 Rood lr.in~p t'Jr ~1~5 1>44·1059 .••••.••.............•. '67 COVGAR Xlnt 1·110'1 '7 4 ·r o r II I " 1 n o Must SN' 10 apprPc1atP Bro111:h.1 m 1"1111• $!.19..'i. l'h IS 12 HO:! or equip 11 '"' inl -.:!MOO &17 7560 All 5pm ·~~ ,11; I ......•................ • '7 3 Mere CoUCJar • \'>!.Auto. I' ~. \' 'f I' II \ n1c·1· 1·,1r 1n ic t•rl 10 '"II .11 11111) <.:1 1..:, 131""'011 51122921 BOB BLACK OLDS ~1s:-.i.c;r;ind \\c s.int,1 An.i s 12 isx1 1 71 \larqw,, I olr lull p11.1 Ii po:.1llfln cl1•1' ,,,,1, lilt v. hi. f~I Sh-11·11 !'>u per ( orut Pf' 'tt/• ":'tK1• The fastest dr.1w 1n th1 '72 Gr.in I or1111J ~11111 rt• '71i Monarrh Gh1u. l'nn1 West. , a ll,11ly 1•1101 Sin W••n l.11~ r.it·k. u1r. ph·ttly loadl•d. lJra ... nl Cla~~1(1ed ,\II HI:! :.till! xlrll 1·111111 s;ll!OO. 640 0383 !It'll $.'i.895 sis 5785 ~~·. ~~~~-........... ~-~~·. ~~~~-........... I ~°.~·.~~!~ ...... -.... . R PERSONAL ATTEMTIOM SEE AT JOHNSON & SON RED SHOES OR HOW ARD 1973 OLDS CUTUSS , .. C:t YA • ... 1976 MHCUllY MONARCH ...... V I •1i1IA ''•~• I\ .._.,.,. Not"-' _. • ..,, I ••t -~·•I C"""' • ,.,, • Mt'M'-'"'f •4' Gl'll'f' ttOOM-.IM. ..,..,.,., 74 FORD B.JTE JM.M4UT~ Avto ''"'• ..... fl'\> t•t e ''"'~0 o ~'-""" n+o "9t41H. Wlf'•, "'"" tot:JI t•"ttO O'•O .......... t..,..,, Et t;e "•(t (t 1' U11Ht•r lO 000 ....... 101"'C1 ~~ ffM\ f.,W"a' tvH .,, • ., tt•tff / •'I.,, ..... ,., ••• ,.,., 'f ""' '"°'· fintff OIN-1 •Net cowen "'ow" mttatflc f1~~ dffp tM\ 1n1ut0t LINCOLN S4895 S3895 c-. 11 .. -...... l"'1C)I\'.... s2595 f"91 ....,.,. t.ll tH t•tl·O ...... , ..... ltrO\ • ~·· """ h<ll<td glou *""' -1152C VI 1976 FOID GaAHADA 6MU,C:tl YI tl,liO tr•~ tW1('1f"\t.., 0 ,, •• ,.-.;., D l)tA•t \ ,_,tO ~···· ._.__. ,.,,,.., 01,,, •"••• <th••" .. .,...,. s5595 1'73 MEICURY MOtfl'tGO I 73 IUICI HG.AL (I- v I •v•o •·•~•. o $ 2395 ....... Q • •••••• • 'flll1l'tdO•t AW J.M) 'l dtO .._...,., ,,.... cio-er ...... l'IXIHM Offw ....... 1-J 1-17 t •NCOlN I Al'HI - SJ 860 !\1 F 6~ti ll!lti ',,,.__,,. whls \ 111 yl lop Pt:rf ' · on· r1 ' ' · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tvmi' !71·0·..'i:ll-87911. l lll •l •••"lt•G l•'I \\\ t4UN llN (.,.f 0 N It 6 ti ·w Toron.1do. Clean, AC, full pov. er $150/o(r b75 l.\117 ATLAS '111 Pont Gran Pnx 72.000 m1 Good cond. Loaded '1;A CoO\· 6 c) I, :I \pd, A C Xlnl mcr h Nt:l'lh lop 'QI Old ... I door. ll <'~I i:d :SU75 5:1.I 32ti3 lrJns portat1on b~l oiler afl ti. ~Ill 1000 Chrysler /Plymouth ~ M1·5334 ___ _ ~n Dally & Sun 111 10 ·73 Le Mans Safon Wtn. • 2929 11 bo 111 1 :l.'l.1100 m1. super lmmnr ,. a1r :'>lr H 11111d, AT. 1'1:1. PS. AC. 9957 ·1~; :'>lu:>lang, 6 t·yl auto P'mto l;ood tond $975 bsl ofr l'••lltii:Ji501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546~ 9 9·34 \Ir.is $?'J'!-» S40·lts86 __ i3 1'1nto W1:n. auto, .11r . , , . l)i Ml'STANG yell w hlk t'OOd J<lnt rond 49-1·418!1, 60 \iahanl ldr . \8, .\( \ invl top 3 !!pd. 289, r /S. <Jft 5pm. 1!)4 :!1172 PS Brks. l'l"tom bU<'kct I' s fl. Cr a ,i:t• r~. n 1 • .,., • • --seatr. $79..'i •1(.,1 3207 lll •''· 111r :.hut•k $1150 71 f 1nlo, Lo~ m1lcngc. 1111, 1;,;:is [>18 :i211 pcr1 I'll 1 onct SllJllll ' l'h%2HH6 t.7 \lu~lJng 1111·1 JI Ila kl' hlu1· rn.ii::. 1 """ I II l'l> 1!.fi2 1'111l•J llun,1houl uni\ Sl••XJ. lii.t oCr 673 40:.!'i 12,000 m111-, on t·ni:ml'. new lln•-. rJ'110 air c·un clll111n1ni.:. h1•at<'r \ l'r)' '76 Vali;inl Hrnui:h a rn 2clr ~'~ than ti,IJOQ rni AC', AM F\I r.1d10, I'S Pll, Rut l<.d "',th auto tr.in:. !'>!1•1 co •ipllonal S3750 f>.15 lfJ~,2 '76 PONTIAC LeMans Spt Cpe I' "· I' n. stereo radw. \ 111) I roof Only GOOO m 1. lHl!I< E L: $4495 I r;idc vour old -.1urr for Ill'\< go11tl1e' \\llh a 1 ·1.1,,,1f1C'd all 1 .. 1:: ~ill 1·11-un, rum, gil'at • i:eti. ·;:1 Plymouth F11r\' ·~.tr l!fl'al mih.,1g.,., miht .... 11 ll<ltp Hac lto, ;11r I'S & 7600 Weatmlnater Blvd. 5.1 HI~• ,11 111,,1 1111,.1 1 ,ill l'B '.I© l:!X I Weslminater 993·7551 Auto1. Hew 9800 llnan :.111 :!II~>'• ......•.....•••.••••••. $ DEALER s400 REBATE ( 12) IN STOCK, CHOICE OF COLORS 1>.. )<I//~) s800 CASH REBATE ON All 131 2·DRS.--4·DRS.-WAGOMS I••• t )I f1 DICK MILLER IMPORTS FIAT 120 W. W1rntr. at South Main. Santa Ana 557-2132 CASH REBATE ON All OF THESE REMAINING '76 Oldsmoblles and GMC Trucks & Vans og1s~wr1RY 3004 ST ARFIRE lO~o.'-~UP 1t\)l'.~lfl~~ 1JOOreec1on9e1 3110 STARFIRE 1~ SOLD l UP 2901T STARFIRE 300,~,,,,..,,, f:IOOTOIC1"?~01 3172 ~ .. BROM 1 ~IToLU~. UP 3140T STARFIRE (300TB6CIOl I I 11 31 ~frE~!:lflRE l~~fE§J' !OLDS DEMOHSTRA TORS! 3178 ST ARFIRE 10377 SIERRA 2583 ST ARFIRE 1'CifC6l 1 ti t • ., tc:Pl 3/',)3t)1 lV f)f)OTC6Cl~T~ 320'1 STARFIRE 10379 SIERRA 261,f\}Oo'-!J'!.IRE 13001r"1(11.n'M rl7r tl!llV 101•0l Ji;( SOLD }~IRE rGMc DEMOMSTRAtoR~1 2614 STARFIRE 9544 19'15 VAN GMC IMYEMTORY >001CAC1"J'6'1'' llQY;,'>lJ>()t~9 291~1RE 1 q( SOLo].!N 9707 19'15 VAN 1IC.Vt~lo0"•7' 2946T DELTA 88 10044 llRRA VAN 10150 ~~l<'.I' UP l'.lll~fll'"JOOM1 IT A.JJ164.i'l'.i'ltl)I\ 2987 STARFIRE 1 o~:QoLD]~ UP 10160 Yr~[!oLo pac UP 'O't1C6C101fM\, 299f!ot.€J'fi1RE 10199 PIOC UP 1 ~.!veoLDJUP ,,. J1461..,,, WEEKEND USED CAR SPECIALS '74 DATSUN 260I 4 'oet1d AMIFM ••d•O "" c:ond11ioo1no l!124RYWJ '74 FORD PIHTO RUNABOUT Aut o .. AM/FM red lo. e lr condlllonlnt 1988MCCl. 5 1977 ,,.,.~&l&L-.M '73 AMC JA YELIN VO &IJIO R1Hy<1 wllHlt llf COnd v1ny~ RI H buckef 11111 fOll l 51877 PtU>Tul U... .. TAKE YOUR CHOICE '75 MAZDA ROTARY PICKUft .c •,DN"'l 1ransm•,s•on «Kho and '72 TORONADO 73 OLDS '74 PONTIAC Auto P S .. vinyl too. P...,.lndc>wS. •" cond , 1111 wtieel t.oaOed l l~EVEJ Omeoo. Auto P S vinyl 10I>. elr conc111ion1no (S93HN0) Ventura CooJDfJ f'I cyli~r. fa<llO. heilf!I I 118677) '74 HONDA '73 OLDS 91LS HATCHBACK COUP'! Power & w1y eeal, 1111 Aulomehc lranaml&slon. (130825) WflOOI. 111r1y1 •oo. AM/FM $1"91), air cond. headod (63SGWWJ 5 1877 52577 Jl"hnfa.•l l~ PhJ• l u t. Llf:'"""" '74OLDS18 '72 POMTIAC FIREllRD V8 auto P S P B • ., COOd , moo • door ve. vinyl too '" COnd •hnel• AMtFM Mereo. euper PS . P 8 llJIO RI H (O.Al73!1t 1h1rp (839El<VI 52277 52677 "101 ' .... \.•<.,, .. Piu.Ta&U-.0. s1377 "'"S2i77 ~hAlui lll'f'I ''°' '13 Ol.DS CUTUSS '74 CHEVY 'h. TON P1ckuP, \18, oowr 11eer1no. l>O'#Or Coupe. VII, IUlo., P. S , P B.. 111r bfakes. automatic, he11or. cond,, Rallyo wllelfl, (24'3NROI (1334161 52877 53177 Ptut f&rl l.,..,..'4 ,.,.,,, ... ~ '73 IUICIC '73 CADILLAC RIVIERA W>ORADO AUIO • p s . .., COM AM/n J, F vuv eQU1r>Cl9d 1nrl11d•no wn rool 511•110. P-.e1I! I winnow• 1•11 (246HTMI "''S'ftJ'l 53877 _,_,.._ PN•T&a&L~nM Brancl New 1977 HOllDAS llow 1ln Stoclclll Gnat Seledlon e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE Oldsmobile • GMC Trucks • Honda Cars 2850 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa • 540-9640 . ... l . i . . ,, I '76 Seville . (0 452927) '76 Eldorado . 1536NIM) '76 Couoe deV1lle . !0116044) '75 Eldorado Coupe 1725KYS '75 Coupe deV1lle 10126288) '75 Couoe deV1lle (174MMJ) '7 4 Coupe de Ville . Sale Priced $9495 S9195 $8495 S7595 s 7195 S6795 I. I (615KRC) '74 Coupe deVolle 1285LFI) '73 Eldorado COUPf> (752POSI '73 Couoe deV1HP 11%Jre S6495 S'i79S S4995 CADILLAC VALUE PROTECTION PLAN AVAILABLE ON MOST CARS ...... '74 Renaull S4195 Gordtnt Conv1>rllblP s doeed & AM/FM radtO . 184NKK 77 Chf'vrl)IPI Sf5/9S Monlfl c.1rlo Wolh IJCIOry ll( rrincj POWPr W•rldOW'> & L.inr1 t J loo (897RSC• . 711 Lincoln Mark IV S699'.> Full oowPr .ind L.1ndJu rno (973LJTJ 7 5 Lincoln . . s 7495 ' Town Coupe Full cower and Land:iu top. (572MXB) AT COSTA MESA DATSUN \I._ FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LARGE ~SELECTION 1'0 CHOOSE FROM DIM0- 1975 DATSUN 280% 4 speed, 11r cond .. mags, front bet. aide molding, Mlc:t'lefln tires, AM/FM 8 traclc stereo &·special paint. low f'l\llHgel (2()5(M0) Sunday January 30 19n BRAND NEW 1977 D 0 N D A s * Great Selection IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BUY FROM IKE '76 TOYOTA COIOLU OPluxP Cpes. Auto matics. air cond111oning radio. healer 3 lo choose lrom (915PRA) LOW AS 53399 7 2 PiHTO Auto trans. (322FYB) •1s.AMC GUMUM Automatic. power steering. air cond. & less than 15,000 miles. (478PCU). :s2499 '74DATSUN110 4 soeed. radio. (927 JCF) 7 6 TOYOTA coaOUA Wagons. automatics. air conditioning, radio. heater. 6 to choose from. (901PRA). BUICK'S SMALL CAR NEW OPEL LOW· LOW COST HIGH GAS MILEAGE Cali f. EPA Ratings· 22 MPG CITY 32 MPG HIGHWAY We Han 4 ~peeds & Atltomatics s-Wltti Air CewtditiOflitlCJ ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES • 48 months at s 7 1 71 ca<;h pnce S2888 olus tax & ltcensc• deferred payment once $3891 36 APR 12 67 down payment s 199 plus ta.I( & hcenso (cash or trade) One loan on credit approval All ol our cars have a 5 year- 50.000 mile warranty available. •..; Mile So of the San Diego Frwy Between Adams & Baker Wherever you live in Orange County, buying a Used Car in Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sense!" • •75 UMCOLH MA~IC IV V 8, automatic, factory air, power 'iteerini.t de flOWCr hrukll.,, pnw<>r window'I. power door lork'I, rru"c control (6!111.PVl s9995 '75 FOtlD SQUllllE WACiOM 'I p u s !I en i.: <' r V II. auto m at 1 c tran-,m"'>lllll, factnrv air, polWl'r i.t eerins::. pOWl'r hrJl-.1"-. powrr window:-.. «t77L<;Q). s4795 '71 UMCOLM COUPI V8 , automatic, fa ctor y air conditioning, whitewall tires. full pow'er. heater. stereo radro. vinyl roof. tinted glass & wh~l ro\er; (2S2CCY >. '2695 '1 J MUCUlY MOMTIEGO Cf'L V 8. automatic, factory air, power s teering. power brake11. power window~. radio, heater. (202JEO>. 12595 '7l OLDS Cun.ASS 2 Dr. Coupe, V8, automatic, factory air conditioning, pwr. steering, pwr. brakezs, stereo radio. heater, tinted glus3 vinyl roof. whitewall tires & wl\eel covers. (537HTYl. s3495 7 J CADILUC SIDAH DIV1LLl V8, auto matic. factory air conditioning, full power, stereo radio, heater . whitewall tires, vinyl roof. Unted iclass, wheel covers & brown metallic nnlsh W/deep tan interior. (1 13665 >. '4495 '71 MBCUH C:ouGAA C:OUP'I ' 1 va. a utonaatlc, factory a i r' conditlonlnc, pwr. stetring, pwr. brakes, ster eo radio, heater, 1 ~\ewaJll, vinyl roof, tinted alas• Ir wheel coveN. ('32MVK). 15395 NEW 176 & •77 PACERS & HORNET SPQRTABOUT WAGONS IN STOCK Otte< E •['1•18'-. 4A Hl')•J'"' """'' p INlf"' .... IOn A• C.t"\ "'"' T &l All Cat-.. So1o On A.opt0¥11 of ("J~I -MIRACLE MAZDAS "ASK TO SEE TH~ FACTORY INVOICE11 SALE 5 YR., 75,000 MILE WARRAHTY • '76 COSMO DEMO SAVE s2000 WAS $6015 MOW '4085 ~-· I D23C 707194 • '7 6 MIZEI $2545 SAVE '537 S&t tSTC3e:>tOD • '76 U4 Dl!MO $3974 SAVE '1500 ' 59'" tlA 135141~7't • HEW Ul ROTARY W~OH 5 Yr., 75,000 Mlle Full Factory Warranty SAVE 'I 100 NOW 13221 Set tUl24Wteetlt • . ALL CAIS PRICID AT FACTOIY IMYOICI-' MUST SELL! HURRY! ------ SUPER RESALE VALUES '7 4 MUST AMG 11 VG engine. 4 speed 1ransm1ss1on. radio. heater. 36.687 mtles. Immaculate' (825LFK) S2699 • '7 4 MONTE CARLO Auto . R&H . power steertng & brakes. factory air vinyl roof (948HZMl s3499 • '75 CHEVY 3/4 TON SUIURIAM Aulomal1c, R&H. oower steenng. factory air cond1t1on1ng. (710LVll . s4999 • '75 MIMI MOTORHOME Chovy 1 Ion chassis New tires. dual wheels. loaded incl AM/FM stereo w1lh tape air conditoonong. shower. refngerator stove. sink. dinelle. lots of comtortable room. Immaculate cond1t1on Only 13.865 miles. Musi see (29SPCD). ss999 MEW 1977 PIMTO Z·DR. SIG.AN 4 spd . lront discs. v1nyt bucket seats. elec rear w•nd. delroster. stl bit radials tnt glass. Whl cvrs STK237 (101722) s3372 Plus Tax and License • MEW 1977 MUSTANGS 2 DR. HARDTOPS 2+2 FASTBACKS Over 25 new 1977 Mustangs in stock : We have a SUPER SELECTION of standards and Ghtas . SIEUS IEFORE YOU BUY! • HEW 1977 PICKUP'S "RUDY TO ROLL" CHICIC OUR VOLUME SAVINCH From light pickups to custom heavy duty models. we can serve You best. • HUllY FOi AMAL CLIAUHCE DISCOUMl'S OH ALL llMAIHING 76•1! -. ... FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS 3 3 3 :;: ...., 3 .../ ...,,) - W WW w ww THESE ARE THREES ... DID Lf OU KNOW THAT YOU CAN'T TRUST THREES ? AND SOMETIMES T~E'r'1Ll EVEN LIE ON THEn< $ACK5, AND PRETEND THAT Tl4E'f''RE W'S! SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1977 SEE? THREES LIKE TO TURN SIDEWA~~ANO PRETEND Tl1AT THE'!' RE M ·s OR N · s ~ '{OU JUST CAN 'T TRUST TH~ES ... w 1~w~"'bf·~~ NANCY I HAVEN'T SEEN I'VE BEEN DOWN AT THE YOU IN WEEKS---GYM EVERY DAY--· I WHERE HAVE LOVE THAT NEW YOU BEEN? . SWIMMING POOL SOME NUMBERS CAN '! BE TRUSTED ... b 6 G b 66 THEN, SOMETIMES TI1E4' FACE THE OT~ER WAL{ ro MAKE '1'0U THINK THAT THE'1'1RE E'5 ! WEIR°' HUH'? COME BACK! I 1 LL SHOW LIOU SOME SlXES WMO LIKE to PRETEND THAT THE'<'l<E N05E5 ! By Ernie Bushmiller I'M CRAZY ABOUT THE WATER YOU SURE MUST BE LOOK---1 BROUGHT YOU A PHOTO THEY TOOK OF PUT IT IN A GOOD PLACE r"' Aeo us 11t1t Ot -Atl r'Of't• , .... ,.,.o e t91 TOY Un1~•<1 F111urt S¥'\a.tlll int ME AT THE POOL ! "-fl!Yl!I T~T ·n .. HA5 THE' 6'l-1MP?~ O~ 'T'HE MOON,, MAK IN !S Nl'1Hi HIDea..I~; .AND W~ J:OOL..~ OJ: ~AitA~E' ?0 HO~~IDL.V TO ~HAKe OU~ Ol?PO?ITIO N .... " ' . -'''1 t~ DENNIS THE MENACE F"ANC1N•1 ~lAflE I MAY 1 A"iMt,Hl . rsrv 01.AT EVEN A CLOD FOff THf! L.l~E ·"Y'Ol.A. P~.AMATIC C AN T rlY ~oc 1e-rv? o~ 11 r:E~'f, REST, PlflTtA"BEO ?P1 ~1T/ ~01 ~EN'T'L.EMEN,. W ITM Al..t.. MY L.OVe I 0 0 COMMEND ME TO VOlA : AND W~A'T ?O 1'00~ A MAN A~ HAML.Ei I~ ... '' ~AS'/ ~ ... DON'T ~p NOTHI N~ "TEDDY. W~ ~ W#JTA Wt>Jt:E UPN~. C> C> [> "IJDGE DON 'T FORGET, SAM ... WHEN I GET HIM OUT OF THE CAR, DR IVE UP FAST! WE'LL WORK HIM OVE R REAL GOOD ! ~~· WHAT'RE VOU OOIN ' HERE? GET MOVING! I'M WAITING FOR. MY PIGcON! , i, • ~i(,. '( SCH«>t. .. A~!M ! ''ANGEL:~ AND M IN l~TE5'~ ·-or: (S~AClii oeF!ND U'S ! Sf i'MOtA t;42,AM ~ll C.. ... -A ~Plllti O~ HEAL.-rM OR: A GO~L.IN ~ S'ocrei"'{ 0AMN'D1 91t1NG WITM THfe AIR-S . . -- t'2'IOVT' Frl.OM MEAYEN Oil "t.A~"r' J!ftOM ... '' --100A'I ! ~fAD IT IN 47~A KE~PEA~E: ANO MeMOst1zeo IT .·.· -· --- By Hank Ketcham ·· YEP. .. JLBT 1HE: WAY IT Wl>G LAST VE-As<. 9HHH •. >KJLJ He.AR 7Hi\T PURTY Ml.SIC ? TTS NoBODY<;AYIN' ~ ~: OOIN' NOTHIN~ ·.-" . OH-OH ... ~/;; COOKIN' BACONJ SWIFTY'S APPROACH ING THE CAR, GARY! STAY DOWN 50 HE CAN'T SEE VOU ! NO, SWIFTY ! YOU GET IN! HEY, GENE 6A8Y,,, IT'S AND IN CASE YOU GOT ANY ME ,,,YOUR 6UDDY.' DIFFERENT IDEAS, I 'M HOLDING A .38 THAT'S POINTED RIGHT AT YOUR NOSE! ~> • #. -- . // . : . . -· -· --- ' 5fUDENf5 iHESE C¥t;l5 DoN'T 5EE.M 1b HAVE A~ HEROE.5 THAT iHElr' CAN l..OOK UP TO f I 11-llNK 40U'RE WRONE, lfiE.RE, FRED f MOON MULLINS RUN UPSTAIRS AND BRIN~ ME ,A iHIMBLE ,AND SOME RED THRE D, 'r<AYO . UH ... IS IH,AT A Pf<OVEt<B? AW ... IF YA W~NTA 1HIN~DoN~ WcLL., Do IT YEF!SELF, --r EMMY. . DOCTOR SMOCK :r: IL-l-PL.A y IHE: PAR! OF 'THE: r?ASHING ~OCIOR , OKAY, GANG? PUI 01-J i"Hf: FRIGH-r Vv'IG, MAX, )lolJ'RE: GONNA ee: IH f: NURSE: • f -- "IHI S -n ME: ANP,ANN , YOU R ROL-E: IN IOc;:::>AY'S l-l'l- r?RAMA WI l-1.-6E: IHAI" OF !"HE:= PA-ne:NT ... 1-~0-77 OKAQ, NAME ONE. J I~ A WPR I FEE4 SORR;> FOR ?HE QJRRE~T GEf'JERAilO~ ! /-:!/:) ME! byFardJohn•- IH' LOR[> ~ELPS THOSE WHo HELP TUEMSELVES! lq71N._'f'Ofli!N~lf'C All A11~'\ A .. MNt'd I" Do IT OR I 'LL SWAT You so HARi> you WoN 'r Be SITTING DOWN !IL.L NEXT MONTH, '/OU SASSY Li TT LE TWERP' SH OU Lt> BE.·· IT15 . 1 GOT IH' f<.1N<:5 OF TRUTH TO IT· By George Lemont A 1--J r? VY' e: 'l-1.- CA S "I YOU AS "IHE: ANE:Si"HESl- OL.-OG>I SI, ROY, OKAY? IMPROVISAl"ION- Al-SURGE:RY ® CJ><><>LE~'5 ~«>R..LD A, A DOLLAR To HAVE MY FOR'HJNE READ 1"1 A CRYSIAL SNOWBALL? IHAI~ RIDICULOUS [ 1 WOULDN'r PAY 25¢ H OKAV- l'LL. READ YOUR FUTURE FOR ~artu~' ! \ ' ·~ ' Vo ARE ABOUI lo HAVE AN EXCITING ENCOUNTER WliH AN U~IDENTiFIED FLYING OBJECT! ( 1-30 l\AQtV\MV! ..OW DID GQANDMA KNOVV 'M-4AT I '4.AO ~OQ ek'EAKFAST? iHANKSFOR A NICE r1ME1 L.OiSA LLJCKl .._..,,, .. ' ...... ~~ HOW 'BOUT A DIME ? ABSOWIELV NOT! I .. ' THE CRYSTAL S~OWBALL NEVER LIES! -C "'"'• ~••turw• SY""'Cf<-•t9 """" t977 Wortd ~· ,.,~..., CAN YO U TRUST YOUR EYES" Thrre are at lrasl six dirrer· ences In drawing details between top and bottom panels How quickly can you find them? Check an~wrrs with Lho~e below ·pauonttodai "1100.'l ·9 ·pauo111>0<1.H" 1·'"4' •JI 'l 1u•••JJ•fl 11 110.1 •• ·1uau111p •1 a1od 'C ·1u .... ~JJIP Sf UUJnl'( 'l: 'MU!h1W" ll".:1 I •~)U•J•JJIO ffa/ K),uFman ~ RACK BRAINS! Pocket b1lhards •DOG DAZE! Which doe .tired~ chetse? The Gull' Dane. Which doa tills the w>1I? The Farmeran1an. Which do11s part Oower? The Phlox Terrier. •Kick over Traces' Challtm~l· F111d r1, e :.1x·letler words by reananging letten in the word TRACES. Time hm1L. two minuleb "·"U ~11 11J••u ·•l•J•.> 'Ut3 .. J ·u~tv.> 'l.J\1'!,1 e Gr1nny Crock 1s in her 80s. Shr's 27 years older than her only son whose age with numerals reversed is the same as hers. How old 1~ Granny? .>\\j·Al4'1• C, .. I<; or pool b played with IS balls e Tw1stel'5! Say flll>L: How much ground would a numbered from I through 15 At groundhog grind 1f a groundhoe could grind ground" the beginning or a game. the 15 Mamie Meany ne,•er met a nt>ater meter readn. balls arc ··racked .. in ...-------....,,"'7"-..~r--~~~ a tnangular frame Ju~t tor tun. let us assume that the 7. 14 .ind 15 halls are placed in the ci:nter of 1hc rad.. as seen above. Now, for a test of wits· llow can the remaining ,1 ~ balls be placed in the rack so that each side of the outer tn· angle totals 36., s. ·10 C1ue One comer ho11l 4 b 1~ an 8 (comer balls • ' '9 7- ~ ... ... ~ 0 .. \:0Unt 1n two d1rec-• 11ons. natch). L.,:;l>4..;.;:•::.-__;:i1111-___ ;::r.... __ ::.-_3 __ • """8 __ ....__..__. g ·u •-; ·i ·01 't ·c 'Cl •g 't •6 ·ii •g :!Jal d01 PAPER CHASE~ Has our groundhog pal above caught up ww, 111.111po10 :..<11.uuo with his ahadow?Connect dot5 1, 2, 3, etc., lo find out JOY RIDERS! 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But homemakers would not end up paying a tax on a salary they do not receive. FOR POU. V BERGEN, hostess of NBC-lV's Not For Women Only How clo yot1 plu aacl clo yov llltemews?-Mn. P. M. Ja!o, for8. N.J. e It's vitally Important that I have a good re.search staff. Then, I must have the ability to absorb as much Informa- tion as I can about my guest, so that I'll ask the right ques- tions. I also have a problem, though-listening instead of thinking of the next question because, In general, I have to be able to think very fast, so the Interview doesn't drag. FOR ISAAC HAVES, singer I lilanl '°" IY4 proble89 la td.ool. wt.at were tlicy?- K. B •• Decatw, a. e Well until the ninth grade, I was an "A" student. But then my average dropped. Why? Because ghetto living held me back. I began making all kinds of excuses not to go to school; I was embarrassed because I didn't dress like the rest of the kids, and I wasn't eating right Grow- ing kids need nourishment to keep them healthy and alert. FOR SYLVIA WAUACE. author of The Fountaina Wlty an eo...., ma rudlDg yow book aboert wo.a llt a be.a8ty spa?-B. l, tk•" 9'Dll. W. Va. • Simply becMJ5e most men want to know more about women. In my book women say things and discuss sub- jects that they usually don't discuss In the company of men -like their love lives. FOR THE "ASK nlEM VOURSEl..F" mrrOR OW Hatt Alpert nu ....., tltc ""ser lie •• solms _.... .-1-e. R.. ~ N.C. • Yes, Herb married Lani Hall thrM years ~. and now they have a daughter Aria who l.s 15 months old. After about s\x years of letting her career lapse. Lani ts making a comeback and has a new album called "Sweet Bird." Before starting ln 1965 with Sergio Mendes and Brasll '66, she held a variety of office and salulady jobs. Lani Is Herl:)s Second wife. FOR HENRY FORD 0. Chairman of the Board, Ford Motor cOmpany Do J'CMI tllWI elec:trlc can wll be eCOGOllllcally fCMlbk la tlte 11ear hmare?-1..&rry W. Knee. Collese Stalloa. Ta• • Although I personally doubt an electric car for general use will be feasible In the next 20 years, our scientists and engineers have concluded that such cars do hold promise for some time In the future. The main reason short-term prospects are dim ls that a good battery to power such a car has not been developed. FOR DAVID KENNFRL V, former personal photographer to Gerald A. Ford W., dlcl W.Ue HMM ltaffas,.. • DCWS bladlollt oa ,oar ac:a.tda laat year?-E. C. My, Graacl ~. Mkfl. e They didn't It's true there were rumors of petty jeal- ousies and resentment towards me by the "higher eche· Ion" staff, but the truth of the matter Is that during 1976 I suppose I was less Interesting than I was the year before .. FOR CA ntERINE SCHEU.. star of 1V s Spau: 1999 Do 9CM1 bow tlte Gabon?-.1. R , Ca._Ma. Mo. • I know their mother Jolie but not the girls. My mother used to work at her jewelry store, and when I went there to choose a string of pearls (my 18th-birthday gift from Mom), she stared at me ln my big straw hat and told my mother: "Leave your daughter to me. I'll build her career just the way I did for my own girls." Mom didn't accept her offer. Was I glad or sorry? Guess ... FOR KEmt JACKSON, sportscaste.r How clo yoe feel abottt tit« oltea lleard werUoe et.at lpOr1KMten todaJ llave to be "allow ""*'H•" typa?- D..W RO!Cft, Waco, TCUI e I don't feel I'm an entertainer. Nor am I In "show busi- ness." My job ls to assist the 1V viewer ln the enjoyment of an athletic contest-to amplify, clarify, punctuate and make It a complete story. I don't believe viewers tum on a football game because of me but to watch the game. FOR PATI1 SM1111. singer I liar'°" -wu al JI09' ..a. Wiien 4o I wrttc?-W. C., Grat f ... Mo.a. e You're right-fll answer anyone who wants to write to me. And It's my morn who handles my network of corre- spondence. Send your mall to Radio Ethiopia, Box 188, Mantua, N.J. 08051. Every letter ls read and answered etther by me, my mom or my sister Kimberly-all with equal care. PR04ND CON Should Schools Give Grades? PRO ..._ W. ~. President, University of Michigan. Chairman. Bo.rd of Otnctora, Arne11cM Council on Education. Yes. Althousjl grades may not be necessary for alJ c:cursa, schools should continue to as.sign grades for subjects In the area of a student' a majot Interests. When evaluated In light of a student's majot course of study and probeble future career, grades probably do gtve a more accurate measure of a stu- dent's academic success than anything else. I also believe that gradl"-9 glvP a student an Incentive to more sustained wOl'k thr~t the term than does a course In which he know. he wlll simply be evaluated on a pass/fall basil. CON,,_ HoM. teac:hU, author of How CIUJOr~n !Aam and How CIUJOr~n Foil and lntteod of Education. No. First of all tchools don't know how to flnd out how much people know-<>r certalnly at least how much they know about anything Important And even If they did, It's no one's buslne.ss. Ecb:aUOn ts a private matter between a teacher and a learner. We don't know how to tat ktamlng; we can only test the abtllty to take tats, which 11 entirely different. Students who get good grades, as often as not. are kids who know how to outguas teacher-. Unfortunately, what society wants from IChooll ts ranking and evaluating people, not educating them. I • '!' Warning: The Surgeon General Has Detennined That Cigannl Smoting Is Dangerous to Ycu Health.. ~N•tCO WHAT IT'S UKE TO BE BORN AGAIN DeanJoMa By Monica Surfaro Evidence of a current re- l1glous revival Is everywhere- CB channels blare the ''good news' road signs proclaim 'Je._,u.., ~ves" messages; a nl!t\\Ork or new Christian m~d1a 1:. flourishing; Publish- rr.~ W ei'kly magazine reports that religious books are the 'leason's top titles: a recent Gallup poll indicates that 94 percent or all Americans now say they believe m God or a uni\.ersal spint. The phenomenon of being "born again:· of undergoing an Intense religious conver- st0n that changes one's llfe., Is commonly associated with Southern Baptists. However, much recent evidence, Includ- ing another Gallup pol I , shows that Protestants in various de- nominations, as well as Catho- llc.s and Jew~ report being bom again In addition. the born-again phenomenon seems lo be part of a larger trend towards rellglous worship and church attendance among Atn4?rlcNlS In general. And some observers say that this Itself Is part of a yel larger trend of Individuals seeking l'm!anlng tn their lives. Why this sudden display of Moruca Surfaro u a frtt- lanu wriw and a former edi- tor of Guideposts maf<JZW, an inwfaiJh publication. • • FAMILY WEEl<LV,J_., '°· 1117 John Naber Graham ti: Trttna Kerr Natalie Co~ Great numbers of America ns are turning to religion. Here are some cele brities who found their new faith rapidly by means of an intense conversion experience. They tell of the moment it happened. spiritual fervor? Reverend Morton Kelsey notes In his book, Encounter With God, the need for religion during a time of disillusionment. He likens the healing powers of rellglon to the positive effects of psychotherapy and reports on studies by the American Psychological Association which support this clalm. Apparently, public person- alltles are not Immune to the soul-searching spurred by to- day's social ills. Entertainers, used to a surface-skimming existence, are struggling for meaning within. As one Holly- wood l'roducer says, '1 don't know anyone around here who Is not empty, who Is not asking himself, 'ls this all there Is?' " Dancer Ben Vereen and singer Carol Lawr~ have publicly acclaimed Jesus Oirtst. Former Miss America Phyllis George, now a Mtwork sportscaster, recently pro- fessed her new faith. Other old-tine entertainers, Including Dale Evans and Pat Boone, have found new stardom by evangelizing their faith. ln fact, conversions have be· come so numerous th a t Doubleday expects to publish a book on famous spiritual turnarounds. 1be author, Wll· llam Proctor, him.self a bom- agaln O\ristian and an expert In the evangelledl book field, calls the growing galaxy of famous new Ch ristians "a grass roots movement that ls cutting across class and de· nomlnattonal distinctions." Perhaps the most Important factor for those giving testi- mony Is the conversion experi- ence Itself. Pinpointing the exact moment of spiritual turn- around has prompted fascinat- ing and often unbelievable accow1ts of being born again. Some say they have met Jesus Christ. Others experience a sensation similar to an electric shock. ln all cases the new believers expertence over- whelming feelings of love and joy during the conversion. Most celebrity evange.llcals are eager to relate the sce- nario of how they found their "good news." Tile retelling of their testimonies seems to re- charge them. Here Is what It was like fOt" some celebrttles who have been born again. DeuJooa TheWaltDlsneyfllmveteran Is considered somewhat of a guru among. the newly born. again Christians In Hollywood. Just two years ago, Dean's llf e was hitting a rocky ledge- both marriage and career wee moving ln senscle.ss di- rections. Then he relates, '1 was perfonning In summer stock at a New Jersey lodge and had gone to my room to be alone. Nothing was satisfying me. I looked out that window and felt fear and confusion. Impulsively, I knelt by the bed and spelled out my doubts to God; I don't know why I was moved to do this. I said to God. 'If you bring meaning In to my life., ru serve you.' .. Dean describes his moment of spiritual "truth" as a "reacti- vating of the spiritual equip- ment. Language becomes Insufficient to describe ll For me, there was suddenly a flow of energy and joy as I fearfully opened my spirit to let God touch me. I felt that I was fin- ally home." Deancredltstherecentsurge In his career and marriage to hls conversion. "I doubt rd be married now If the beauty of the Spirit had not enveloped meand my family. I've accepted Jesus Christ as the manifesta- tion of God's truth. And If I thought It were In God's plans for me to give up my career, I wouldn't hesitate for a mo- ment." .John Naber At the Olympic Games last summer, this University of Southern California senlor at- tracted International attention Gail M agrude with his swimming prowess that earned him four gold medals. But he says there was more than just talent on his side during the competition; 'Tve formed a personal com- mitment to Jesus Christ." John is sure that sharing his commit- ment with other members of the United States team helped him during the Olympics. Just a few years ago John was searching for something meaningful In his life. After at- tending a Billy Graham meet- ing. John began to wake up to the realization or Jesus Christ. The actual born-again experi- ence Cdme gradually: "After thinking about It for three days, I realized I needed Jesus Oirlst, and I accepted Him. Now that my life has been turned over to Jesus Christ, I can function with i'ln extra power bestowed by God." Natalie Cole This rhythm and blues singer was unhappily llvlng In her fa- mous father's shadow until two years ago when a conver- sion experience changed her life. "Every time I got a book- ing I was billed as 'Nat King Cole's Daughter Appearing Here,' " she says. "I was tired of It all and felt that there was nowhere left for me to go. Friends were not really friends. I had no motivation." Then came her experience with Jesus Oirist. '1t was In 1975. and I had been reunited with my father's family. My .aunt [now Natalie's spiritual advisor) led me to the Third Baptist Church In Chicago, and there I realized that I wanted to be saved. 'They dresse! me In a white sheet and imersed me In a huge tub filled with warm water Suddenly l felt cleansed ... ac- cepted. A peaceful feeling is the best way to describe It Someone had turned me up- side down and brought me up again." Like Dean Jones, Natalie ex- perienced a career renewal almost Immediately after being born again. An album, "Insep- arable," was cut and netted her International rave reviews. Soon after that she won two Grammy Awards for 1976- ''Best New Artist" and "Best Female Rhythm and Blues Per- fonner." She openly thanked Jesus Christ In her acceptance speech. Grebam It Trema Kar The "Galloping Gourmet" couple gained fame during a glamorous televlsk>n career. Then. in 1975, the Kerrs lost interest in their lifestyles and began to seek something more. Treena, who had searched for happiness in drugs, was the flrst of the Kerr family to find religion. "Our housemaid Ruthie told me to gtve my problems to God," recounted the radiantly beautiful Treena. "l did and God just took them!" After this, Treena received her ";altar call" (this often pre· cedes the born-again expert. ence) In a small church In Bethlehem, Md. '1 felt an Wl- dulatk>n ln the pit of my stomach which was almo&t suffocating. I screamed and fell to my knees. Water poured out of my eyes In buckets, as if l were being cleansed." Treena was Immersed In water for her baptism '1 felt glowingly clean," the says. .• Thank you. thank you, Jesus,' I kept repeating. Then, all of A sudden It was as If the church ~ went out and a ~t lk.jit was directed on my fac::e. I hilld ck>Md my eyes. but when I opened than. I saw a wob- derful Man &WI chMed In white and full of low. I began to cry tears of joy, and all the terrible burdens of my llfe were lifted from my heart•• Graham'• spiritual tum- arot.ni came a few months after Treena'• dramatk: ex- perience. '1 didn't exactly k now what had changed Treena, but I wanted that peace and happlneaa for my- self, tool" says Graham. One night, after a gn.ieltng day's filming tn Canada, G .. ham went back to hls hotel room and got a a.ldden UlllC to pray. "Something forced me to my knees in the center of the room, and all at once I was saying, 'l love you, Jesus.' It was as If the ceilJng had opened up, and Joye just poured In on me." For the Kerrs, being born again was truly a life-altering experience. A shaky marriage was suddenly strengthened. Wanting to wipe the slate clean of his former Ufe, Gra- ham pushed to have his old Gollopin1 Gourmet series banned from the airwaves and Is now trying to teach his audi- ence the technique of cooking with love and the Spirit. The Kerrs have forsaken their luxurtous Maryland mansion and have moved to Wolcott, Colo., where they plan to open Rejoice Fellowship, a charis- matic center for marriage re- newal. There, they hope to help save troubled marriages through the word of Jesus. Gal ~ During the harrowing months of Watergate, Gall Nicholas Magruder says she was able to gain strength and direction through a spiritual rebirth. The young mother of four was attending a Bible fellow- ship group when her husband's I political crlsls ripped through her family's life. Gall clearly remembers be· Ing bOrn again: '1t was during the Congressional hearings, and I was nearing the end of my day's Bible study. I was with 350 women. closing our meeting in prayer. I bowed my head and asked the Lord to come Into my life and help ine.·· Although hers was not a "lightning bolt" experience, Gall knows that her life un- equivocally changed at that point "I'm filled with a new sense of peace," she explains. Jeb Magruder also has been born again. Last year, the Ma- gruders moved to Colorado, where they be<:ame Involved In Young Life, an Interfaith, national organlzatlon which helps teen-agers realize their self-worth. Both Jeb and Gall have published books on ttw!tr spiritual experiences. A Gift of Love ts Gall's testlmony- publlshed earlier this year by Upplnc:otl "Everyone must face a crisis In his life .... Mlne just happened to be Watergate," says Gall. "And when we do face our personal crisis, It's Important to know that there ts a re$0Urce rw to call upon." lil1a SHE.STRIED TO DISCOVER THE MEANING OFOOIJRAGE Margaret Truman. daughter of our 33rd President. sees courage in the lives of people close to her. By Mary Long We're sitting at a table In a restaurant on New York's West Side, talking about COUT· age. The woman speaking ls dressed In a sensible blue suit with a little tree-shaped pearl pin attached to Its collar, and one can tell from her voice that she Is a forthright person. She Is 52 years old, but with her slender figure, vital eyes and soft. pale hair, she looks younger. Th.ls ls Margaret Truman, concert singer, actress and broadcaster; best known as the daughter of Bess end Harry S. Truman, the 33rd President of the United States. She Is also the author of Women of COWYJ1e, a recent book that examines the lives of 12 women In American history. Does Margaret Truman con- sider herself to be a woman of courage? 'Wei~ I don't know that rve ever had my oourageousne.ss tested I once described myself as a nice, average girl who had been blessed with more than average fortune, and that's true. But I know for certain that my mother ls a woman of courage. It took a great deal of courage for her to be part of rough-and-tumble politics. She never llked It But Mother kept her sense of humor and laughed In private at the pre· tentlous and the publicity hounds. "But I don't think a woman has to face the p!"essures that come with the Presidency to be courageous. I believe that any professional woman Is a courageous woman. It ls ter- ribly difficult to balanoe home and job responslbllltles, and often the competition with men is honifytng. I abo think it takes courage to decide to stay at home and be a good housewife and mother. The lncredtble patience you need for that ... I don't have It." 8 • ,AMILY WUXLY, JIM«)' IO, 1'77 Now she asks the waJter for a glass of her favorite bev- erage-water. '1 drink COlmt- le.ss glasses of cold water all during the day until my feet get a chlll. Then I switch to warm water. '1 th.Ink In many ways my mother Is perhaps the least- understood member of our family.'' she says pensively. "Mother has tremendous char- acter, which I think the public sensed, but she also has a ro- bust sense of humor and a terrific capacity for enjoying Ufe. She was, ls and always will be a lady. '1 remember that once, when I was 11 years old, I received an lnvltaUon to a White House dancing party. NaturaJly, I was terribly ex- cited because, up to that point, I had onJy been to the White House as a tourist. But my mother, a IJttle suspicious as to why I would be asked. did some Investigating. She found that In some protocol bulletin or White House direc- tory there was an asterisk by my name indicating that I was an eligible daughter. I wasn't sure what this meant at the time, but It sounded good. My mother, howeve-r, refused to consider my posslbWUes ~ child bride and wrote to Mrs. Roosevelt, who was then First Lady, explaJnlng that I was only 11 and not eligible for even a dancing party. "Now, If I stayed at home all the time, rd never get a word written. I have to go out, do things, MC people. I have more c:w1oslty than a tiger c.at. I can't help gaping at people. I remember once. as a young girl. I was escorted to a night- club by an admiral and eight other men. Clark Gable walked in. I c:ouJdn't take my eyes off him. None of my escorts oould get my attention for the rest of the evening. 'The current night ltfe scene allO fascinates me. rd like to go pub crawling with my son. He's 20, and he's got a whole group of friends, and there are certa\n spots where they meet. It all seems to be very nJce and quite safe." Margaret Truman presently lives In New York City, where her husband. Clifton Daniel, ls a newspaper executive. Her oldest son Cliff works for CBS T eleviston. Hls younger broth- ers, WUUarn, Harrison and Thoma.s, attend schools across the country. 'That's one bad thing about these days," their mother says. "Everyone ls so scattered. But If airplanes take children away, they bring them home again, too. We're really a very close family." She fixes her own f amity meals, and when old friends of the family want to treat her sons to fancy restaurant din- ners, she worries that they'll get too used to llvlng high and mighty. She likes New Yori< City and thinks It's a good place to raise her children, at.. though a c00ple of things do bother her: '1 don't much like apartments. I've never felt I was putting down roots when I lived In one. Also, the city does worry me sometimes. I tell my 9005, 1f someone stops you and asks for your money, that's no time to wtn the Pur- ple Heart.' .. She spends a good deal of her time writing. although she claims to be rather lazy about It. "'Yoo know that Scarlett O'Hara ltnc. Tll think ebout It tomorrow'? lnat' s me when It comes to writing. I need a deadline staring me ln the face before I . get moving. I cer- tainly do admire those people who can write all day, every day. As for me, I cooldn't even looli at a typewriter at eight In the morning." She 1$ a fervent supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment. "I think It ls vital that women have equal opportunity and equal pay. I get furious at women who say they couldn't think of supporting the ERA because It would make them eltgibJe for the Armed Forces. I hear this all the time from women my age. fve been get- ting so fed up that I say to them. 'My dear, aren't you• lit- tle old for the Armed Forces?' " Somettrnes she works with theater companies, either as an ~ess or singer. Her hus- band and children have no objections. "That's why I hesi- tate to call myself a feminist," she says. '1t' s true that I have always had a career and ha\le clone what I wanted. But, then. I have been spoiled. I have never been treated or c<>nstd- ered an Inferior by any man close to me.'' ff there Is any story that characterizes Margaret Tru- man. It ts the one she tells about her relationship with her father's mother. "My Grandmother Truman was a remarkable person, and It was Impossible to know her and not be lnnuenced by her marvelous personal code, which wa.s based on justice. honor and Integrity. She also was a very spunky little lady and an unreconstructed Con- federate. She used to tell me how, as a little girl, she had to jump Into a featherbed for safekeeping when the Yank- ees Invaded the farm. She had strong reactions to everything and one of them was being called 'Grandmother' or, worse still, 'Granny.' She in- sisted on being called 'Mama,' and whatever Mama wanted, Mama got. "Early In life I became aware that she loathed 'Granny,' and the thought of calling her that became lrresl$tlble to me. But I had a healthy respect for her temper, and I only managed to pull It off once. It was a Sun- day afternoon when I was about foor years old. I was feeling especially full of my- self. I waited until I wa.s safely ln the back seat of the car and Daddy had already started the motor. "Then, I rolled down the window, stuck my head oot. and shouted. 'Good-bye. G~ nyf at the top of my lungs. Fort\.mately, at this juncture the gears meshed and we rolled away, or I daresay Mama Truman would have yanked me oot of the car and given me what-for. "She didn't hesttate to do so later," Margaret Truman says matter-of-factly. "But by that time she had lost some of her steam-and also lhe had been heard to admit prtvately that I seemed to be a chip olf rJllll the old block... .aJa FAMILY liWUJtlY, J-.y 30, 1917 a 1 @bservations ... SNwtce ~. Some time ago, we ra.n a column aboul certain shartl.-like newsmen woo snap at the oil industry wi1h- out too much regard 10< the facts. Laler. we P<aised the consc1en11ous newshoonds whO take lime to do a profes- SIOl'lal Job and report on our industry flllrty (even it not always ... AJr•airJI to our liking) Unfortunately. 1rrespons1ble reporting seems to be on the rise agam ~~~~~=5 s.cond on.nee. In our first column on press sharks. we cast a barbed hook at a S2 5 billion inaccuracy of columnist Jack Anderson-Now he's back jawing at the 1t'ldustry in general, and al MObil 1n particular. In a column claiming that Washington is eager to g111e the °'' industry its way. Anderson cited several "examples" or how federal regulators granted oil companies special wa.ivers of existing rules But exammatlOfl of the ·examples· re118als that one agency-the Federal Trade Commission-refused to grant the favor the industry was su~ posed to ha11e sought. while spokesmen fof two other Q011emment departments are quoted as denying his charges. So where are the •ta\/Ofs"? And where tS the IOduS1ry's 11aunted •clout"? It's a figment of Mr. Andefson's typewriter. Wrong 9aut -.. In rhe same COiumn. Anderson wrote: "Mobil tried to get the Interstate Commerce CommisSIOn to ~ft the profit ceiling quietly on offshofe oil p1pelfne opera11ons the ICC refused ~o deal with Mob~ on the OT and directed the company to go thfoogh regular, open channels.· To which we say. nonsense. Mr Anderson apparently got his hands on a one-year-old letter we wrote to ICC Chairman George Stalford in which we did not ask for any special treatment. Rather we pointed out that the low rate of retum the ICC regularly allows lor pipelines was unrealistic for some offshore Unes which serve a pal1lcu- lat field and become useless as rhe field la depleted. We tried to draw attention to the danger that lradlllonal low rates of retum would jeopardize future pipeline constnx:tion. Contrary lo Mr. Anderson's charge. the ICC thanked us for bring- ing !his matt.e< to its attention. Besides, it's hardly clandestine to write the truth to a publlc official Please, Mt. A.-stop snapping at the wind. .. ..._. -. Syndicated columntst Harriet Van Home recently wrote abolA the ·contnYed" Oil ShOttage of 1974, bl*"8d it vague4y on the ·o11 cartel," and then went on to suggest federal curt>s on the oil companies. Come on. Ms. Van Home If by ·carter you meen the producing countries that r818ed P<ices in 1973 and 1974. we can1 argue But how would s!apping down the U.S. companl98 weaken the O"P of these P<oducing nation8? Even Senalof Church's Subcom- mittee on MulttnationaJ Corporations noted that OU companies helped soften the effects of 1he 1973-74 embatgo and produetion cutbaeka by redistributing global suppltes And 1f you meant that the ·carter was comprised of oil com- panies. you're fU6t plain wrong. 0 Jw9e ..,..,_,. ~racious ants Eledrte eels. Croood1les. Jaguars. Disease-carrying insects. All of these obstacles had lo be ovef<::ome when Alexander"°" HumbOldt, the "father of geography: traveled the length of ~nezuela's tMachefooa Orinoco Fiver In 1800. His story, filmed on locatlon, la the next episode of 1lw! MIO Owed, the "Mobil Showcase" documentary aeries on great exp4ofers Check your local TV Nstlngt for ttie time and station. ---- AFTER 25YEARS THEQUEENIS A SEASONED TRAVELER Queen Elizabeth has reigned in th e fashion of a jetsetting monarch, meeting many surprises along the way. By Graham aad He.atbtt FillMr D~ F...,, 6, 195! 11-c:T .... ftece: Tic~ --N,al. Kaya WaJ~ on the aJrfkUd ls a small. un- presswtzed Dakota. Walking toward It Is a 25-year-old woman accompanied by her tall, handsome husband and a few aids. Who ls she? At two o'clock that very afternoon. with the news of the death of her father In far--0ff Lon- don, she Md beoome Elizabeth n. Queen of Eog:land. A dramatic and historic moment, but as the new Queen entered the plane, It signaled not only the beginning of a new reign but also the beglnnlng of countless miles of travel that would take Elizabeth around the world the equivalent of 16 times! Besides all the obvious places. she's been to Nigeria, AJI, the Caicos Islands, India, Gambia, the Seychelles and Hong Kong, where an enterprising dressmaker ran her up sotne extra summer dresses. She has traveled by road, rat~ sea and air, her body shot fuJI of vaccines against pollo, smallpox. typhoid and yellow fever. She has flown In every- thing from that wartime Dakota to the latest jets (thoogh not y.!t tn a super- sonic c.onoorde), ridden In everything from an armor-plated Umoustne to an old-fashioned, open-topped motor coach. For the most part. of course, the Queen travels ln regal luxury. The royal yacht has been termed "a floating palaQe." and so It I&. The dining room. with Its ebony-edged table, can seat 60. The royal cabins are furnished with beds, not bunks. (But only single beds, a problem which was deftly overcome by lashing two together when the Queen loaned the yacht to Princess Anne and Mark Phllllps for their honeymoon.) ToMJ.._Q.... ..... _...of flying back and forth across the At· lantk:. In fact. most of her major tours now start and end with a Jetliner, Its lnt•r1or 1peelally converted to provide ~r With a small dining room, a sitting room with .otas that turn Into beds at nlflltland two postage-stamp dressing rooms with built-Jn clo$ets. At home., for shorter trips, .she has at last count three Hawker Slddeley 748's and two Westland hellcopten. She also has aaffered hardships and benefits unknown to the ordinary, non- royal traveler. Ever wonder why she always wears gk>Yes? If she didn't. her rigflt hand woukf quicl<ly be rubbed ICIW with handshaking. (She once UD- def'went the ~ of 2.000 hand- shakes In nonstop suc:ceWon at a reoepUon In Washington. In Australia, on another oocaston, she was seen vlslbly to wince as her entire hand was engulfed ln the masstve, toughened mitt of a profe.sslona.I sheep shearer.) And why ls she never sunburned? Be- cause cosmetlca have been especially ~gned for her. Royal --. are pinned with all the thoroughness of a military operation. Neverthelesl, things still go wrong from time to time-as when the Que.en landed at Dubro\lftlk ln Yugoslavia only to find that the official weloomlng com- mittee had transferred to . Tltograd under the lmpresslon that her flight was being diverted there. There also have been laughs from time to time. ln Japan, for instance, ln order not to embarrass the Queen, It was decided th.at glrl pearl divers, In- stead of working topless as usulll, would wear overalls of white cotton. Someone forgot. however, that white cotton ls transparent when wet. The Queen looked hurriedly away as the girls surfaced. but Phlllp grinned at the unexpected gpectacle. And like many less regal travelers. the Queen has a oollection of home movies to remind her of her travels. She also has experienced many strange tastea durlng her years of tnwel. In FIJI she sampled bo1h raw fi.h and kava, a local drfnk whJc:h one or her party told us tasted like ~PY water. In the Scychellu she tried ClOOO- de-mer. supposadly the "forbidden fruft'' with whJch Eve tempted Adam In the Garden of Eden. 'The reaalts are unknown. Unlike U9. however, this has all bffn done without once having to show a passport. As Queen. she does not require one. But take ,_ hart-Phtllp does. "111 ) i Choose from almost 300 exctttng selections on the following 3 pages ... . : J ) ) Getalot of music. I Goa little crazy. This is the beginning of a fling. A crazy fling. A fling f llled with music. The music you love most. More music than you've ever been able to get at once. Part One of the fling: you go over the list of albums on these 3 pages. And you choose the 9 you want most. Then mall the coupon. Part Two of the fling: your 9 records or tapes arrive In the mall. This, of course, Is the part where you really go crazy. You can tease yourself and play one a day. Or you can play them all at once in the most Incredible concert you've ever had in your room. You can Invite good friends over to share the fun. And, of course, you can play them again and again and again. 9 hit albums for $1 .00, plus shipping and handling. A crazy Idea, perhaps. But It can happen to you as a new member of the Columbia Record & Tape Club. Make It happen now .•. ................... · .. ,_....., .... •Mr 1-.. •l1cda.. (at,...., a. prioee) la.,_. ..a 1,_. 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Yes, home garc:lens produce delicioua and wholeaorne food and at a cost far below retail prices. Sweet, Jlicy, Delicious GRAPES 99 e EA. (a for p . 11) <• for p .H) tt for ... 00) NIAGARA -'-IM'!ar a...i ............ wMto erapoa; La... llUMMI Of Juicy fOOCIM ... CONCOltD -ltacotnlHd as Ille flnolll IMua 1rape h1 Uta United Stales; DOIMM• abla-ahtlldant. AGAWAM -l.af'I• rM lf'apn wltll a ••lletous flawor. VII•,..,• 1rowor. lrllil•r fllla tnatt -" •m· -for roara wlta t1t-tiutt11r wtMa; CllOo• rour fllwortt.. ttom ,..._ tllfW ................... You'll NC411wa cltolca llo.Wlly-rootod win.• tllat w•t llo• 1t 111 oart,-.... P1111t 110111 a fa-or .-or, I faet 8'Nrt. SMoct ..,.,., of -" sotor '°' d•ll•IOU• Watletr Hetr wm-r. . AMAZING LOW. PRICEI 50 ONION SETS ONLY $100 (100 for $1.86) You CM1 M¥e fmh ...,..n onions in 4 to 6 WMbl Thi• I• a must for the hotM prden. Famou1 Stutflr1ltr Wllllety. lt'1 mild •no"lh for IMlmbu,..,. -yet fiwet full flavor to pot routs. AA uClflant ~r -ble, robutt. A fOOd k .. per. a.we money and ,,ow your own onlont thi• summer. PAGE 2 EARLY RICHMOND CHERRY only s1.so ea. (2 for $2.75) (3 for $4.00) Early Richmond Cherry is ex· c:ellent for pies end pr.-ves.. Berries ... 19'1 red 9'd thin *inned. Ripen in June. You11 receiw antutly vown, ~·· rooted 1 % to 3 ft. trees. Sony, cannot be .,t to California. Americ11 Fava rite far Taste ind Size I BARTLETT PEAR only s1.so ea.~~=:!:~~ Unexc:elled for canning, picking and eating. Larve, rich golden yellow with red bluah. Juicy with rich flavor. Trees are vigorous and long lived, and bear heavy full a'Oj)I year after year. An all around favorite. You '11 receive carefully ~own, well-rooted 1 ~ to 3 ft. trees. Sorry, cannot be shipped to CAlifornia. Plgt 3 HOUSE OF WESLEY, NURSERY DIVISION, BLOOMINGTON, ILL.11701 Excell•tfer E1ti11 I RED i>ELICIOUS APPLE 111,y SJ 50 ea c2 for 12.76) • • (3 for $4.00) Red Delidoua Apple· -Yiekb larve crope of rich red apples. 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Peace No one could betie" P9ece could hllN hlppened hed it not bMf\ creet9d. ltl dewn-Uke ,.,.. of ooton '*'from °'*"' a, yellqw buds, edfld wt1h pnk 1het ...._. • the flow· • Wlfolck. The bloom la I~ un....UV ... and CIOM19ntly frllMoc*ifte, yet its efhct h .... dllica• Ind ICMly. The plent ltlelf b W\UIU9lty aturdy .... ......,. wt1h .... id ... fol ...... bedcpound for the •JUIUlli• flowers. Amont the ~ of '°" intfoductiona PwCl9 ... wvf ..... Crimt0n Glory No of* .... ""' ... ......... at ..... Okwy ... beeuty .... partor. i ~.Oflll roeM,lt • ..... INDnd only to ~ .... The ..tMormed I tlowian .. .,, ....._ ~ ....... ,,, ,,.__,, ... ... ........ cri .... tt. s did ox .......... . A ltldy lftd praQ• Climbing Blaze ...... the ....... dlmbint ,... .., deftloped. Eter~oomiflt whh lafll brilllant. doulllH9d wpped flOMn. BLAZE blooms wtth 1 trwt bum of IOftet In M. Ind allin In t.11, wl1h tOme In betwn. a ..... of ftowen come In eudt ptofueion fMy tum the plent Into • blaa of -OllY· Ftowan h..- just• ... of dll6cnt ftalr••· V.-y I hardy •d ritot"oua, .......... ~ .ny "° ..... No IP'WYint Oil feedlne. Only '*""'"' .. ,..,.,... 1lo keep It '" bounds. Rant BLAZE on..._., pon, trelll .... end wllh. Or ecHeM • f0Wtt8in di..,&rf br ~owlnt on • & ft. ltllb. Climbing Peace A lonly "9ttt wl1h 1he hU!ll c:nem told end pnk ftOMn. Ewry bit• .... end lovely • ""-on the bulh form. a. Wh. American Beauty Alt Ill 1ima f9'0ftt9 the! blooms.,. dlln1ty in • IOfflOUI dillhy of buutfful whi11 lllOOIN. ·~lftva,..._., I •"•~-.• bloo....,. j PAGE 8 HOUSE OF WESLEY, NURSERY DIVISION, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 61701 HOW TO MAKE E DECISIONS MORE EASILY Many obstacles keep us &om deciding matters in our own best interests. Our timing may be bad, or we may not distinguish among different kinds of decisions. By Norman Loblenz When Loui# BW.On'• ~ child dorl«l tltil'd ,ad.e, Loui# ~ ciMtl lo fO boclt lo worlt. Slt.e WIU /faltered w/wn ,Jae wa1 oflered two job•, but w couldn't 17tOM up ha mWI ktwttn tMl'lt. She •pent day• tryin.f lo c~ IM r;,Jat job. But when ,Jae finally ckciMd, it wa. too ~Ila""" bttn ft&d. Bill Grant lto4 a cltance lo _, in on lite "*1td floor of Cl riMy bUI potentially pro(UGble b~ d«Jl. He couJd.n't afford lo lo• any moMY, hi lt.e ~ tlfnWl tltal if 1w fUMid too ""'11Y fuatioM M'd k le/I°"'· So, allruMI IDilAoul lwatation, he mid, .. COWll me in!" Wlwn Javay Hort um 17, w um f"1a M alUl&tCll clotlta oUocoonce and tolitl t1w iou rapouibl.e ft1' Ms-oum ....... pureltt»n. Jen1tY ™ '"~ 1111tU w lto41o nMIM t1t.e eltoica; w ._. ., concerned oboUI ~ ,,.. """°"' thinf that w uuolly ..,,., nothinf. Th. ~ phllolophet-Walter KaufrMnnonc:eobwrwd that we suffer from "deddophobta"-the fear of milking dec:llkJnl. and experts U1Y that • Yu1cty of ~ factors ~ CONclousJy elf.ct declslon-making. For ~ l.outa ElUIOn'S problem WM her lnabUtty 1IO m1b • c::hok:.. Bill Gn"t' • prompt acc:.ptancc of a ..,.cu- lattw ptopoeaHon was not cvtdcncc of declllvenaa ., ln$.ech .. of hls lMblllty to tw.dJc indeelslOn. Bil~ llkc m.ny bullr'llalmen. fwed to wm doubtful. And J.ony Hert-~ .. had good ck>thes ....... .cl money ..........uD- ~ sttU wanted her mother to make dec1aloos for her. A runMr' of other cmottooal bloc:kl inWfcre wtth lllnlibla declslon-rnak· Ing. For example: ' ,... ........ ....,. ..... Some folks can't make up their rnind>-cvcn on such minor matters as whk:h movie to see. where to go on vacetion--be- cauae they are afraid they may make a mistake. Few matters, however, arc llO crltlcal that they can't survive a WfOQ9 choice. What a perf ectionlst can't stand ls los1ng face with himself. Some ther• plsts say that consldertng everything a matter of nfe and death ls a throwback to early chUdhood. when WC aJbcon... sclously fear that the slightest mistake may cost us parental love.. ~ I 8 ol»)edlM ..... J•ctlwc .. I Id 0 Al Some declslons shouJd be made on the basls of facts. others on feelings. When we fall to keep the two separate, our motives for deddJng get clouded. For instance, If we let our de- sire for a tUxury sports car mix with the facts of our bank account. we may wtnd up buying a car we can't afford. Fw of q: a !tr at. To some peo- ple a decl.sioo ls not so much a choice as lt Is a wall-«>methtng that makes them feel closed In, powerlas to make changes. Yet few decisions arc Irrevo- cable. And the .bUJty to change a deci- sion Is a sign of exploration and personal growth. How to hpNvc Vciar ~A.bllty ........ ., ............... .. ~ .. for a given choice. Seeing the poulble consequences In black and white often helps clarify the problem. De .... )9'tof ._, dL Th. more f~ I/OU haw. the easier lt often IS to reach a dec:bkxa. Try_....., ............ ,.. t ..,,.. .. If !IOU mmt •lect • new' ltvtng-n>om carpet, say, and you arc b.wildered by lhc chotocs wait.- ab&.. nanow them down to the three !IOU like best and decide among them. ColwerMty, lf you don't like etthcr of two couna of action, ... lf you can . widen ~ optiOnL ....... th• ........ .... cspeclally If you tend to p"ostpooc making than. Fast Is not always better dwa slow, but a deadline can force !IOU to come to grtps with the facts. .......... ,.. .......... ... ,..., and try to kMglne how the c:holcc feels. Or ....., try _. ,.. dedslon on a temporary bMi9 l'Wlt a ho.lie before buying It. t.ak• a weekend ·trip wtth another coop&. before gotng off wtth th.In on a month' a vacation. 0..'t ................. thc...,.,. W#/ you ct.cktc rMjoc' OMS. Mo.t ol UI do pat that, and lt la Important not to get locked Into a routine ,_ pettie:m of dtctllon.nwlklng. IAUI . ' ~ SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR READERS Unit one cartridge ·with coupon .from this ad only NEW &ORDERLESS PRINTS Offer ends_,.,. 20. 1977 r --~-- - - - - -w:-.: K:d:k';..,.,. -: ~ '"°1'0. ,.,. I o Hn.•·~~out.....,_.,.Kodaeolor I I ftla. I am.....,.., ti .00 with thlil ..,.cW coupon. I I O Hen iii 197-.nridpot 10....-re Kocllmlor I I ftbn. I Siil ..cloli .. a.ao. /'ft::::' I : -..!'...... 1............_f....._will .. CNdiW. k ~·\ ': I uu..9111114 ' "'1w·-} I I ""'NAME (P'ltttn) ~ Vil I .. I 1•AIJORD9 I Leny STATt llP rw11 J ---------------------------- 11IE DOCTOR LETS mu 1N/ey1rw1nJ.Polk.MD. 11IREE 11MfLY HEAIJU 11PS ~~~===~--:;UWatch<>at- Here is good health advice on keeping warm -and safe -in col<J weather, reoognizing a common medical problem and skiing without hurting yourself. Ever IN'OOdeT why your netghbor never seems to feel the cold? He can shovel snow ln his shlrtsleeves. and you sncue when you open the refrigerator door. Well. ma}'be he knows something about undressUig for winter that you ' don't Arst, your hands and feet- and to a lesser extent, your arms. and legs-act as radi- ators. They make up Uno.st half the total body surface from which you lose heat So If you keep your hands and feet warm. the rest of you will stay warm. Wearing warm gloves and footgear that help you lock In body heat Is more than half the battle. The "layered look" Is a big help, too. What retains body heat Is layers of clothing that can trap the heat Jn the air spaces between layers. Two thin sweaters are often better than one thick one. Layers of doth with air between have made two-thickness cotton longjohns even wanner than the old wocily klnd. But mothers who act on the theory that If two layers are good, four arc better for their toddlers have a surprise--and probably a cold-com.Ing. Overheating sets In. the body thcnnc>$tat runs haywire and --ga.nt1ettl~ misses a wa:k of xhoc>L Your clothing should be looae, too-at JQst k>ose enough to permit ctrculaUon of your nice warm blood all over the body. ng,t clothing at the wrists can cut down ctrcula-- Uon. Although this can prevent you from io.tng body heat through tM hlinds, It can also Caute you--ovct long per1oda tn particularly oold outdoor aituadon.--to lose a finger or two. So be ... 1/0UI' layered look is k>oNly fitted. F~. Wlltct-twpellcnt fabnc and '*'°° ara bat for outer wear, llncc wetna.s conducts coJd much bctte:r than does air. How Not To Beak Aug Breatht~ ls the word for 80fM ski N\S. But lf you're wiprcpered, the INOfd may be arm-ot" leg-breaking. Here are. few simple rules that will help you keep ale. Get In ahape, Improve ycu- IFYOUHAYE IRON R D ALL THE VITAMINS IN THE WORLD WON'T HELP Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. And taking vitamins can't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. What you need is Geritol, every day. Geritol is so rich in iron, just one tablet contains more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins important to your health. Geritol's iron can actually build your blood day by day. That's what makes it different from vitamin pills-and so important to you. endurance wtth jogging. Jwnplng rope, swlmming or MY other actMty that lm- prolltt the heart and breathing rate (but, of courae. only after a complete physlcai and stress tat If you're over 35). Sl<ttng calls for supple mutela, too, so deep knee ~ and tqUats ar• helpful 1be more "elastic" your body, the las likely a fall will break It up. Equipment that fits you alto Is Important Rec:teattonal aklcra are using skla two or three lnChes shorteT-Ughte:r, more maneuverable, safcr- than they dJd a few yean lllJO. Improved anUfriCUon dbcl and bindings make It caaler for blndlngs to re.leate the boot ln cas. of a fall If your welSht has changed much, however, blndlng.s wtll ne.d adjUstment Protect ,_galnst cold by wearing layer-a of loose-flttlQg clothing. Molstur• tpeeds frostbite, to stay dry. u .. fl!Ce cream to prot.ect yourself 4lp1nst f rostblt• and snow~ Yoa11 GetA Haalaf' ' "Oon't pk:k up that car100," the warning goes. "You'll get a hemlal" Maybe ao, maybe not. It all depends on what you call a t-.emla, and not CYell doctors~ Our bodies are made up of a bony skeleton, wtth muscles draped over ~ The mu9CJes provid9 an enc:lo•ur• for the organs wHhln, but 90l'lllethl'MS the enclosure Is Imperfect. Then. eoma of thia nkle ~can slip throu9h to the out.Ide. Some docton ay the organ that slips throl.dl ls • hemla. Others AYe that term for tt_. weak p&.cc In the mt.alele wall Still othen contMd the hernia ls the protruding organ and tha weak spot No matter. Almost all doc:tora ,._ on what to do. By far, the most common location for a hcm1a ls In the groin-for some reason, more often on the right side than on the left. How do you reoognt:ze a bemLa? They look I.Ike simple swelllng.. In places where there wasn't one before. "They oftm dewkJp gndJally, wtth the swelling increasing In size aver months or vars. If the lump can be gently pushed back lnslde the abdomen. the hernia Is said to be redudbi. Such a hernia rarely causes pain or dl.scomfort. If the lump can't be ~ back, It's incarcerated. Anally, If the sweJllng cuts off the blood supply to the Incarcerated organ. the hernia ls strangu- lated. l..ac:k of blood can cause the organ-and, If steps are not taken Immediately, the patient, too-to dJe. Surgery ls the prwferred treatment for hernias. SJnoa there Is no need to enter the . abdominal cavity Itself to do the repair, such sur9erY usually Is not difficult. It's not rlsky ln healthy babies, who can have It a day or two after birth and sttlJ go home with Mama at the regular time. The older the patient, the slower the healing, but sur- gery on the utual groin hernia Is not very risky ln older ..... patJcnts, ctther. ~ amburn. Sun ex· posure can damage the cyea, so wur your .t\adct-iP'een or grey for IU1I, plnk or yellow to lmprove vlltblllty whei'l It'• mowing. And If you•,_ driving home, remember that blQ u;poaur. to "mow slar• can rault In temporary night bllri· MU. So~ ltalow. ,AMILY W£EIU.Y, .lilll1'ftY JO. 1111 • ti An expert tells you how to get back in shape! 0. Row cm I pt._. ....... , A. There 1a OJ1ly one &Mwer to that: get mon exndle. Q. W•'t ........ U. tddct A. Sure, •J>Orla an put, provided you practice • "complete" aport Uke Joalns. awimmin1 or row1.A1 1 few boon every week. Unfortu.aat1ly. mot1t mca don't h1va the ti.me or eoe'I)' for that Q. Bow...._. ce"eth-&c.eT A. Ai.o very 1ood. but evan • bepuier'• Pf'OIP'UD ahou.ld compriM at i.ut 200 to 300 repeUtion&. Moet men ftnd caliath11l1ca tirin1 ucl boriJit and pV9 up after • faw ~rkouta. Q .... , ............ _,., A. Theft la one outat1ndll\I home training method I UM IDd reCOJIUDIAd. It'• fut. it'• euy and It keep• you lntere1ted becaUM durina every workout you actuelly aee your atrenath h>cNu101 oo the bllilt·ln Powerm.eter .. u ... Q.wuratt....., A. Bullworb,. In.taint. It'• bued on lao- m.tric tec:hnJqoee whJch bin been proven to IAcreue •lnnsth tbree times futer than aiwenftona.I a.t!M>da. Q ................. , A. Tbe lntrodGCtorJ .... , beck ln ahape .. propam requ.IJ'ee only 70 MCOOde of U · eldM per dly. Tbe C01llp1et9 1dvuced tnlDint Prosnm tak11 ebout & mlnutn. Q. W1Mlt liW el ...... CM I a:pedt A. Aftel' 2 OI' I wMb of lnbodactory tra1D- ln,. mott mn CID ... 111 lncreue in etrenatb of around 10"1' and meuure 111 extre Inch or two of maecle 011 their eboulden. c:llnt, blce.,..-..nd an inch or two llA 0@ around the Walat. Our fllee lbow that thouanda of men wattopt beck ba lbape, but don't bow how to go aboat It. We decided to ask an a.pert. Mib Fretnlt. ........ 8tnw aatlaority. Benanhhww ... Q ........ ...,.. wadi. ..... llt A. AbsolatelJ not. Moet -betwen 111 and 85 ID p>Ocl .-.n1 bealth cu .run throap the fall prognm without ptti.Da tirad. Bullwo.rbr tn1D1Da 1a propeulve 90 you perform bettel' each time. yet the tnJ.n. Ina alway• Nema uay to you. Q. Wliat ca I apect 6-_...._. tnWiqt A. The •kT• the llmit. TheN IN apedal- lzed eurdaes for bll1ldin1·up or trtmmJ.na down any part of your body you want to: broad, muscular lhou.lden-bulsin1 bt- cepe. powerful wrt1ts ud forearm.e-a deep, manly chHt tapertna down to a flat, trim wallt-muaculu thlabe ud calvH. You CID expect ltrenath lncreuea of up to 4% a week; tbet'• 60% ln jUlt three montbe and I have Men many men go on to double and even triple their atnnath- Q, Row ca I ... oat .on a1-d ..........., A. I •uuat you write for the Pree Booldat in color. It coatal.na complete detaih about Bu.llworlter trll1n1n.a and tell• you bow you can try a Bullworker for two wHb In your own home without coet or obU1atto11. 241 r--------------------------------, FREE BOOll£T --. ,~ . .U.WOMllllllMCI. • .,._ .._ I 1t1 ........ ...._,.o ... -.••111114tu..... I ,.._ llftd Ml my "'El fllll color broctKn about BUUWORKEA 2 I """°"' o111A911t!on. No ..._.., wtll ~. I ,.._ Age I (•-~ I Apt. No. I I I .... zip I I c:..-M: ._ .,'-7~,.... Mi..,,,............ I L-----------~--------------------J - THE THRIFTY CllEF/s, Msllp HaDMD .. One of the best things about these delicious one-pot meals ls that they can be made either in a slow cooker or in a Dutch oven:' says Food Editor Marilyn Hansen. HEARTlEASIIX MADE.. ONE-DISH MEALS FOR WINTER ·NIGHTS Porla chofM, appln, aJIU!l'lrtaul and .,,1«, lilnma iA llo&o c:ooUr or Dutch oum to a JMllow whole. PORK AND SAlERKRAUT • pork .... cu1 "--Inch 1Ncll 1(M.1Nit).....veut...-...iec1 ~ oup cln com """ \\ 1 oup '*"' 111oec1 Oftloft ) / .::=:=.. "'::!."~ 1 11upa llft WflWfll llMd 2INIJ ...... l .... po.._,,.......,.......,... I. Place chops on fotl-Uned rack of broiler pan. Broll 6 Inches from ,heating element, about 5 minutes per side, Of just LW'IUI chops are browned. I. In a Large bow~ atir toge1her w.ier- krart. com 5Vl'\Jp. onion. app&a, pep- per, caraway seed and bay k!ava. 3. Put half of sauerkraut mixture and potatoes Into slow cooker. Top with 3 chops. Cover with remaining sauer- kraut; place remaining 3 chops on top. Cover; set dial on low and cook 6 to 8 hours. Malla 6 #TVinl• Variation: U.. 1 can (1 lb. 12 ozs.) un- drained tomatoes. 1 can (8 ozs.) tcmato aauc. for ~ eliminate cara- way aeed, app&es. Proceed as above. .,..o,._ 1. Brown chops In C>utda oven 011et m«llum-hlgh heat until browned on both alda. Pour off any fat. I. Add potatou, sauerkraut, com syrup, onlot\ applea. pepper, caraway teed and ~ leaves. Uft c:hops to top of ml>tture.. s. Heat to boiling; rdJCe hut and slzn. mer 2 hours or until tender. May also be placed ln 325° F. oven for 2 to 2% houra. TIJRKEV WINGS FRICASSE.E ~0.-a,... c1~ ..._ Mctt),...... Ubf ............. 1..-....m .. 1-... 11N1JINI 1' ,,, __ ,., ,aanplf'1lfClOl99 I ,. ""'Ill..,_ ...... 1 ...... 1 .. OM04ll, ............ out ... dlunb j 4,.. oelefy .... .... .... : I 18111upaoi• butter°' ~ I 18111npaOMflour 1-.. .... .... ,.. ...... ........, ~ bleclr...,..., 1. In 6-8-qt. Dutch oven place turkey wings. onion, bay leaf, sa1t, pepper-corns. thyme and water. Heat to boiling; reduce heat and boil gently, covered, 1 hour. I. Add carrots and celery; return to bolling; reduce heat and boll gently for 20 minutes. 1 Pour off turkey broth Into 1-qt mea- sur.. In 1-qt aaucepan heat butter until melted. Stir In flour smoothly. Add 2 cups broth all at once. Heat WlUI boll- ing. sllrrtng constantly. (.Taste for seasoning. Add a Uttle salt lf ~ Uke and a few twlsta of freshly growd black pepper. 5. Pour owr turkey wlngs and vege· tables In Mrv1ng di.sh. Sprinkle with a UW. paprika or chopped parsley. Mahi 4 ieruinp Editor's note: Th.ls dllh la great with dlwnplingl: attr 2 cup. blscuJt mlx and ~ cup milk togeiheT weJL Drop by large tablespoons on to bolling broth (remove wings and vegetables and k••P warm); cover and ateam 15 mlnuta. SAowCooltw 1. Place onion, bay leaf, salt. pepper- corns, thyme and water Into slow cooker. Add cam>u and celery. Top with turkey wlnga. - I. Cover: tum to low-heat setting and cook for 8 houra. 3. Follow atepa 3-6 u In Dutch oven lnltJucUonl. BEEF eRJSKE\[ iN BEER Slow Cooker 1 ...... oNon, ...., lllced Md ....... Into , ... 1 dowe f9111c, lllced 2 or 4 a.ge pot8toee, .,...._ Md tMIMd 1 4-lb. "911 beef brhUt ~ fiHtpaOftult \Ii tMepoon ground blecll pepper 1 c:mn (12 on.) .... \Ii cup dllU uuce 2 ...._pao1• MR.,._ \Ii cup~ nour l'l Qll» cold wat« or beer Few lWl8la gtound black peppet l. Place onion rings, garlic and potatoes In crockery cooker. Trim excess fat from brlskel Cut meat In half If neces- sary a nd place on top o n onions. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pour beer, chJll sauce and mola.sses over meal Cover; cook on low-heat setting tor 10 to 12 hours. Z. Remove brisket and potatoes from liquid; keep warm. Measure 2 cups liquid; pour Into saucepan. 3. Blend ~ cup cold water Into flour; stir Into liquid. Cook and stir until thickened and bubbly. Taste for sea- soning; add a few twists of freshly ground black pepper. '-Place meat on cutting board and slice across the grain; pass gravy separately. Malla6 to8 llD'U~I o.tdaO... l. Place onion. garlic, potatoes, beef brisket, salt, pepper, beer, chill sauce and dark molasses In Dutch oven. Heat to bolling; reduce heat; cover and boll gentty 2 to 2 ~ hours or until tender. Z. Follow steps 2-4 a.s In slow cooker lnstructiOnS. LAMBSHANK& IRISH GRANDMOlllER O.tdlO... 2 ................... '"" trlt'lllNd ( .... 4) , .. .... ,...,..., t • ra•Mlt \l "''"a• .._. ,.,,.corm , ...... ,__. ...... oNona 1 .. CS'Nlll, ,...., _, cut !Mo ...... 2-2~ k am'''' out Into 4 W9dpe 1••PDDft«*MnJMM aMlpped ,.,..., 1. In 6-8-qt. Dutch OYen place lamb shanks. water, bay leaf, salt and ~ per-corns. Heat to bo4llng; reduce heat and bo4l gently, covered, for45 minutes. Z. Add onions, carrots, cabbage wedges and caraway seed. Hat to bolllng; re- duce heat and boll gently 15 to 20 mlm.ites or untJI just tender. Tum off heat and keep oowred for 5 minutes to steam. S. Ladle lamb shanks. broth and vege- tables g«nctOUSly Into soup bowls. Sprinkle each wtth a little chopped parsley. Mau• 4 llD'vitaf• Sloweo.kn l . Place water, bay leaf, salt, pepper· corns, onions, carrots In a slow cooker. Top with lamb Wmk.s and cabbage wedges. Z. Cover; tum to low-heat setting and cook for 8 hours. 3. Follow step 3 iU In Dutch oven Instructions. Spicy and 1piriled Maicali bean pot wilh ~rukr chid ~ or navy bean.a and e«J«>Md ham.. MEXICAU BEAN POT 0.ldlOva Boalntl ...... 1 lb. drJ uwy bMne or dlfdl ,... 1 CMp ~ amoUd ham or I..,._ becon, diced ll'l t111siaoo• f1et'b.91rtlo-lllH Wllnt btend ~ t '" aan ground cumin l'l cup lllced onloft 1 09\ (I on.) '°"'9to .,..._ Gamiell:oplloNI 1 nocado, llic.d 1 cup IOUf CfHm 1 ~ cltopped, Meded ....... c:Hll or JMepeno peppen 1. Pour bolling water over navy beans until they are covered by 2 Inches of water. Let soak l hour; drain. Z. Tum drained beans Into 4-6-qt. Dutch oven; add enough fresh bolling water to cover wtth 2 Inc.hes water. Heat to bolling; cover; reduce heat to a gentle boll for about 1 ~ hours or until beans are tender. 3. In skillet saute ham over medium heat for 10 minutes, stirring. Add sea· .sonlng blend and cumin; mlx well. 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IM has elimiuted this timt COllSlfni"I dlort for dM rest of hef life! Owtr IS thonlftd instrumeftts in use by ~ OM millioft IOld to ~It Ulla )'OUtltlf. 0 I ~19.95 In full peyment. 0 S.nl!Americard/Mnter Cfl.arp II __ ___..,£•...,.,.date -AJJ--,_----------~'. City Slow Zip Mir of """-1-1 & ~ Eledrolvll• ~I Wemint: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smc>Ulg Is Dangerous to Your Health. 13 ... "11'.0J ... licllill-. lllf ciglrn. FTC Alport DEC. 76. PEOPLE QUIZ/By John £. Gibson Are you an easy mark for a criminal? CRIM& CRIMINALS AND YOU TRUE OR FALSE? l . The notion that a person Is In greater danger during a full moon because crimes and acts of violence Increase during that period has no basis In scientific fact. 2. Introverts, who tend to be Introspec- tive and more given to thought than to action. are more likely to become In- volved In criminal or antisocial be havior than are extroverts. 3. The causes of pyromania-the un- controllable Impulse to set things afire --are extremely difficult for experts to unde'rstand. 4. Many crimes would never be com- mitted were It not for the Indirect coopercstion of the vk:tlm. 5. How much sympathy a crime victim receives depends on llow good-looking he or she happens to be. 6. For a crtme such as robbery or as SMJlt to occur. nothing f-'<:llitates the meeting of both criminal and victim more than overindulgence in alcohol. ANSWERS 1. Pat.. A year-long study by ate.am of Edgecliff College (Cincinnati) behavk>r spectallsts of over 34,000 criminal of ferues reveals that robbery, a.s.soult, rape, burglary, larceny, theft. drunken- ness and dl.sorderly conduct occurred significantly more frequently during the full-moon phase than at other times of the month. Only homicides were less frequent during the full moon phase. The Investigators concluded that "the results support further e11ploratlon and research related to cosmic Influences on man's behavior." 2. FalM. Dr. H. J. Eysenck, Professor• of Psychiatry at the University of Lon- don, has conducted extensive studlu of the ,lfe styles. personality tendencies and Incidents of criminal offenses of these two personality types. His find- ings show that the typieal extrovert Is far more likely to run afoul of the law and become Involved In various fonns of c:ririle and delinquency than the typical Introvert. 3. True. As psychologist David Le.ster observed after evaluating the findings of leading studies on the subject. 'There is very little data to indicate why the behavior of fire-setting was chosen by the people studied It ap- pears, however, that the handling of aggression Is difficult for fire-setters and that their setting of a fire Is ln part a displacement of anger felt toward others." But Lester Is careful to note that many of the factors which trigger the Impulse to set things afire have yet to be understood fulJy. 4. Trut!. Studies at Edinburgh Uni- versity have demonstrated that just as some people are accident-prone others are vlctlm-prone, and that In many In- stances the vlctlm, sometimes uncon- sciously, contrtbutes to the pattern of circumstances that ultimately make him the recipient of punishing or exploitive c?llCtions by others. If potential victims would take re.Manable precautions to avoid exposing themselves unneces- sarily to dangerous sltuattons. they would be much safer. 5. True. A California State University study titled Reactions to Victim.a and Defendant. of Varyinf Deveu of Attractiveneu reveals "a curiOus bias In which the subjects' impresslons seemed to be considerably more nega- tive toward an unattractive victim than toward an attractive one but only slightly more negative toward an unat- tractive defendant than an attractive defendant" 6. Tr&U. A university study of the rela- tionship between crimes, victims and alcohol shows that overindulgence In liquor can predispose the Individual to become a victim or make him commit criminal offenses ranging from homi- cide or assault to crimes against property. The university s1udy also notes that "criminals wlll often choose their victims ... just because they are drunk." FAMILY WEEtcLY, .1--, 30, lf17 • t1 SATISFACllON ASSUIED MONIY-IACX GUAa.ANT& 1313 W . RANDOLPH ST. CHICAGO, ILL 60607 "J.wJf '1uNMu " 1IWJ .. THI tso LOOK!! Reg.::SW.98:'" YOU SA VE $3.~ ~:~:~.ro9a SAVE MORE! 2 for $33 Style t-•1£ IS T• Cl£fll •W"HOPSUT" . . woiftbond unfo""• kw drop- 1eor C>Ofl...,..nol A ~pie<a "qut<~i.'' wil+I o long front 1iP111.r do.Ing. dMp cony-ol pocbt. Tfi01 IU)'•jWoporlioMd 111mpwit fo4lowl \'O'I' cu~ lrom the llottering fllp collor to the grocel..t llor. ~. l'.rled for ol 10"' ooivitie• or jlnt looting glo moro.nl < 0 Americas most popt!larcatalog of . . 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She hasn't gotten rich yet. but she still has hope$. 'Tm wait- ing for the fat cats with money to oome along and Invest In my mines. I'm sitting on top of rich veins of gold, silver, platl· nwn. mercury and magnetite." She dr1ves her pickup to her various mining proper- ties-horizontal shafts 50 and 60 feet Into the mountainside and vertlcle holes as I deep as 85 feet-Into which she lowers -herself by rope. ''Slue It's all hard work. AU dug by hand with pick and shovel." A J Hollywood starlet In 19Z7, Dal" King also was a successful drea designer and ! Interior decorator for years. .. sact, Tiie Fam Bcfon BuyiDg If you're confronted with a store full of stereo systems or a ltne.up of washing machlnes or a showroom full of cars, which of the many chok:es shoWd you buy? How can you tell which Is most de- padable and capable of doing the best possible job? • 1he first thing to do ls to visit a store or lhowroom weU stocked with different br..SS. The purpose of thls visit l$ to get 80fne f eeJ for products, prices and dlf fer· ent features. Usten to the sales clerk, jot down 90rne prices and model names and numbers, but don't buy. • Next, go to a library and ask for Con- .wMI'• lrula lo Product Eualualion. This lnde:x scJect.s 110 magazines as well as books and pamphlets for Information on product performance. Likely pLaoa to find It are libraries of large universities Md central branches of municipal librar- ies. U you can't get the index, go to one of the CCU\ty extension offtc:a jotntiy run by the U.S. Oepartment of Agriculture and county and st11te ptmments all owr the country. lhae offices are staffed with home economlsU who can gtw general .dvlce and abo make available Govern- mcnt tnfonnatton pamphlets on virtually any abject. • The flnlll step. of courae. Is to go beck to the stor. but, thls UrM, armed with tnfotmatk>n. 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QllldlTak• .lob ,.. • .,.m fortlle come. m. ol 19'17 could be the brightest In the last four or five years says the College Placement Counctl. Generally. emplovers expect to hire about 12 percent more graduates than they did last year, and there's a 2.4 percent hike expected In the h1rtng of engineers . . . Here's an Item for your trivia collec- tion: Al S9 U.S. Pl 'I mtt wore c,e-9' ra, _..-, C...ll•aapeloa. The American Optometric Association says Presidents "have notoriously avoided appearing In public wearing spectacles." ..._ F. K_,.,. wu "too valn" to wear his and 0,...... D. f.11 ... D,..,.• ''never flt weU." ... m..sca .... ..-tlaU c... CMllia, bleeding gums and pyor- rhea (teeth looM In infected 90Ckets), says Or, Paul Keyes of the National lnstttute of Dental Research. Until now den1J.sts be- lieved these conditions were the remit of Improper brushing. too many sweets and tartar. But It turns out germs that are passed from person to penon are alSo at fault ... 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"Th• Stufl at 8r0111011's Ctve" Two tetnap 1m1ttu1 dtltctifts. sons of a world t1111ous ln•estiaator, are la for mystery, I scary surpilsn •~•n lllty cet inwlved in 1 case wllile llatltnc their lather. , ... , Hlfll1Mtm ~ALICE'S BOY' The ptecoctous, sports-minded 12-ytar·old who television vitwers know as Altee Hyatt's son on the hit series Ahce Is. in reality-a ptecocious. sports.minded 12-year-old. Pllihp McKeon (pronounced Mc "Kee·un") stars as Tommy Hyatt, who has becun a new life with his widowed mother in Phoenix, In Alice, starrin& lmda Lavin as Alice Hyatt, seen Saturdays al 9:30PM on CBS. Philip's actin& career beaan when his parents were encouraeed by a friend to see rf he and his youneer sister mi1ht find work as child models. Al the aee of lour, Philip be1an 1 career in commercials that a mature actor would envy Ht wu then east 1n the Broadway play, "Jason and Mede1," lollowed by the films "Up the S.ndbox" and "On« Is Not Enouch." Then Ph1hp was cast as Alice's son 1n the new telev1S1on wies. "I couldn't believe 1t." Phihp says with a winn1n1 crin, "at first I didn't take the idea seoously, but when they called and offered me the part. I really wanted 1t." Aware of the pitfalls ahead, Philip's parents h1d a Ion& talk with him about the sacrifices an actor has to make "Frankly, we dlseou111ed hirn," related lather Donald McKean. owner of a travel aaency, "because we were afraid he mi&hl rearet 1ivin1 up all the outside activities that mean so much to him. He ptrslsted, thouah," he adds with fatheny pride, "and he hasn't 1one baa on his commitment to the show, or to us." P111hp spends school hows with a private tutor daily, follow1n1 a tou&ll c1rriculum. He 11cels at Enclish composition. "t do miss Coll\& to re1ular school," Philip admits, "but I'm lucky that t hive friends who like me for what I am. even if I don't aet to see them all the time." School 1s one of the areas in which Phihp McKean and his character Tommy part company. "Tommy 1s always try1n1 to 1et out of school," Philip lau&hs. "and I wish I were there, sometimes." "When I have to do somethin& that's different from what I would really do, "Philip says thou&lltfully, "I just make believe that I am really Tommy, that there really is a place called Mel's (the diner where Alice works) and that Linda Lavin is really my mother. Sometimes. I could almost swear the whole thin1 IS real!" "WhJt I miss most about workin& in television is playln& sports," Philip states Hally. "I was very involved in school baseball, as catcher and sometimes on SfCOnd base. I also played 1uard on a Pop Warner football team, and I miss that. too. With a show to do every week. there's lust no time." With Philip out of the t09m, his father interiects with rul pu¢ement, "We don't know where hrs motrvation comes horn. lfrs mother and I are both more intnwerted, but Philip is my sett· motivated end has not backed off from this tremendous commitment (to Allee) one bit. In fact." Mr. McKeon adds. with an i11credulous shake of his he1d, "Philip can hardly •ail to 1et to work in the mornin1. He really seems to know what he wanlJ, and lo en1oy perlormlna." ..... IUNDAY (COlldftuM) a llM: (C) (211r) ~fll 1M Liit' (1dv) '57-Jobn W•J'll•, Soplila lol'en, RomllO lllw1 eJ...-Dfllll • llM: CC> (91) "Tiii OeMlr Ital" (mys) '71-Tonr rrucios1 • c..-. It s,..e., • lttr .. u..-.. ri.sn111 -7:30-.., ... m 8:00 fl (tm CJ)) Cl) RWa Rhoda de· hve1s an ult11111tum to her sep111ttd spouse Joe -that 11tlltr he comes llome Of she'll surt Hein& other 111tn Slit does t111s on thf advice of Nmllt eo11nwlof, but the plan baekfires when Joe 11retJ With her D 0 CJ) QI 111 lllC S.1•11 .,.,,..... "Coffer, Tu Of Cyanide" WM• "''"' lo l'I04d I pushy reporter (Juhe Sommers). Mac-enrovte to Hlwa11 101 a vac.· llon-dllCO'ltrs an 1a·fl11ht homlClde· a passeftetr who accidentally dnnk some cyan1dt·l1eed wine. Jack Jones. [d Nelson, Robert Webber and Marisa 1'1van aunt. • -...rflll WtrW"' .... Cl) hltr llanUll VerietJ rte. 8 (121 CJ)) QI Sii it. S 11111 When a local shtnff and a conrrus· 1111n altempt to sabotaae an ·~ tant UJ)trtmtnlal 01l·dnllu11 site, $tm Austin IS c:ahed 111 111d 1s 11e1rl1 sabotated himRN' G> S.. Yq a.. ........ Ula ID AIMfkl -8:30- tJ (tm CJ)) CJ) '11ytlls Phyllis' motherly instincts 111 put to a wildly 1mus1n1 test wtien he• ~u1hl11 Bess is devastated br an unrequited Ion affair. e WstlCt Will Cetr 1uests. Sfa1111~ 9:00 9 ((ll) CJ)) CJ) Mdl Pete 1nd Mx attack lbt same we from dtlftrtnt anJleS, nt1lllef lllO'lt•n& Ille otller one is WOf\ina on 11. Wlltn they finally confess tht1r ect1Y1hes and btain won1na toeetlltr, thty make btlter pro11ess 1n 1 we inm1n1 a stolen upenmental t.tmera. • 0111 a.Ml1I D Tiit Last Chapter And * A New le&illlli1111 "ltOOTS" •<121())) O AIC IMI tot T..W..: ...... The Civil War IS ewer bill freedom ~as a b1ttt1 11dt· tffed. as most people Setl!I 1nttr ested only 1n 1111111 111d abUSlfll the eman~ttd blact.s Ctucken Ce<ir&• (Btn Vereen) and his laity are constantlr harrassed by hooded n11llt·ridtn and 11plotted by such men a the t.trptl·baulnc Stnator (Burl Ives), until tllty move and makt a new start in Henn1n1, Tennmee . . Ill TMI$ IS YOUll BIBLE .. Holy Spirit Is God'• ,...., ·.._A Ptr.n Gl'llltltYw• .......... mmHUMIMD ~ ::r.:..,.,-........ °'-a• o.w., ........... Tllatrt: 'V,.uln. .,.......,.. lV K, JANIJAA 30. 1 -9:30-• 0 CJ) <II D QC S.11411 -~·· ..... "Colp~ of the Year" WhtR tllt cue.st of tlollOf a1 1 "man of tilt yeal' d11111t1 rs l1talfy sUbbtd, tile truth about l11m starts to tome oot as a 1tSllll of 1n 1nl'tS 111111011 by pohct chief llnl(an (Art Clmey) and his uaer lltllllf. Rabbi Stn1H (Bruce Solomon) Janis Paiae 111d Janet lhraohn co-slar • Tiie Illa la c.i., CD ... nc. utntylt D liOD EXISTS? CHRIST * llESUH£CTED7 IY R. WUllMllAllD rictlm Of Coftlmu111st PritoM Cl ... "' tM llartJn .c.r-.... 10:00 • (@(I)) CJ)~ City shtktn Delvecchio tnd Shonsk1 are Olll of tlle11 element 1n Ille seotcb1nc hot. dusty hlt14 Arizona dntft bura lo wn1eh they have come to p1Ck up an utrad1t1d pnsoner They quic•ly ltarn how far out whtn they pick an ualy ~et with the local police chief. • 0.y "' Dhcoltry Cl) s.-y ' C.,.IJ . e 10tr11tr Tiii Aflllltr9llC mi;.,11 11et1t ....... SHIT"J f*tll ..... mtl.Oll~S.. -10:30- e -.rs..uartSM D Rrilll U.. m-...r1111w.rw 11:00 • • • CJ) cm m a 11etn • hceletttl1 rn 111t ma• ID !Mir. CC> "l'laJ tt n It Lays" (dra) '73-Tuesdar Weld. Anthony Perkins, Tammr Cnmtt II> Tiie llllle'••nm @ CJ) .... -tlll " .. ShMicr.lkJF.- fD AcroMlJ tt Lartt (QI CJ)) ..., Ullll • ...,s.auwt -11:15- ((fD CJ)) S..1111 ' c.,...y -11:30- fl S11trts flulllhtlt: CC> "Thi fe1111ll lllltillcf' (com) '72-Htlen Hayes, Paulette Codd1rd, Art Camey. D s._, I C.J111Y e 111t 700Cllt• • (121 CJ)) ""' llmllall a.. CJ)T.,_ D lltflt: CC> "Tllal Tttch of lllill" (com) '62-0ons Day, Cart GRnt. Gia Youn1. Audrey Meadows Od Saraent. JollA Astin (JI !Mir. CC> "Cla Mt" (d1a) '71-Cene Hackman. Katen Black, Kus Kristoflerion. Herry Oun Stinton • hN Chlllpiolltlllf Ttt111b 0 Mowil 1:00 G AtO..•-· 2:00 fl.,..: '1llt W. stat' (wts) '56-ltoward Dutt. I.Ila BarOfl, 8111 Williams, Oouclts 'I rowttr -3:25-tJ MetM: "ly .. 111m " (mrs> '50-Robert Montaomery, luhe Binks, r th• Arlmtr We're #t . And it hurts. It doesn't care who It hurts, either. Arth· rltla ls our nation's 11 crippler. It can hit anyone, anywhere. Hands, legs, backs, hips, shoulders. If there's a place that can hurt, It can be ravaged by arthritis. The only common denominator Is pain. And right now, there's no cur-. Not too much la even known about arth· rltla, but all this week reporter Ann Martin wlll tell you everything we.do know about It. How to spot it, where to get help, how to avoid Its crlppllng pain when possible. Be watching at 6 on Channel 7 for the Eyewitness Closeup, "Arthritis." Then pray . you don't get it. ~~hrltls" An Eyewitness Closeup Monday thru Frldl'/ at 6:00 P.M. on Eyewitness News (l) MONDAY II e 0 Cll (9 (I))._ e ..._ tw Dlllan e SSW Tr9' CJ) 1"-()Iii~ (I) '-tt ,,.. 8 Let's M* A Olli • '-""" Cll .._ ni.t r .. MIMTll -~f~ •ni.__. •• ,. ....... after-lllilp. ..... u 9 rib .. ·~ ,..._ ... OAYTlll( rtOCIAllS. m EJectric ~ m (9 ())) lllldl .... "' ,_ m nlsm, n 11111 m Or...elc s.ie {(IJ) CJ))'-"' ,.... ..,.. ....... 0....... QJ) CJ).......... ..... DATTIMC llON.S e Uttt. t...r.a QI ltept'a ...... IDCU....ZIT_... t :JO • "Se ,,..,., .w. Hill" -6:30-m r..-. ..... (d11) '43-Claudttlt Colbert. 9 Db11hl Cuub include Joey 9 Lian a. P1ultltt Codcllrd. Bishop, C.me Snod1re11, Tah1 Sl111e. f9 "f" r,.., 10:00 a "Tlt•IMler ltl "• Cut" CJ) AalJ 5riHllll (ad'f) ·~-Alan Ladd, Dtllorah !JI Men ~ SM. 8:00 lltrr, Clllllts lloy11 • ,,.., Mflir 9 ([1) CJ)) CJ) nit,.,..,._ 12:• m "Tiit Mirta! Mira" (dr1) ((Ul ())) C....-. 11 D (J) !II D Uttlt HMM '40-Maiprtl S.,llann. Jfl'llt:S fD Z... • 11111 "-Irie "ln1un llld" Chlrtes Stewart (121 (J)) lwltdlM and Ille ln11lls family clo tlle1111tst lo 1:00. ''TIM lat ll!allltll" D T ... f... help I JOlllll boy Olfllo IS re1ected by (dra) '62-llnice 8'tte1. Otane lhe low~sfol._ 111clud1n1 bis own JtfJtllS. 7 :00 1iindf1111tr, beause ~IS f1tht1 •u a CC> ...... Mtlir" <~ 11 • llll oo e m -.m 111 1nd.,_ ••rlOf '10-Darru lllcG1¥11, Fr1t1 •Lian a. •.,.:CC> (3r) "SIMI" (*1) Wmtt, Clalldt D1tfph11. Bita11 (J) llJ ""'-S-'69-0ssie 01w1s, Dionne WllWICk, Kelly. CJJ Te Tel Ille Trultl Stephen Boyd, Nancy Colttn1n. 121 (C) "TIM S..14 I Ille G c..c.tmiol (I) .... : CC> (~) "Tiit 111 stir" fw(' (dn) '59-Yut Btynner, •I Lift Liiey (•es) '57-Henry (ond1, Anthony Joann e Woodward, Stuart m nit fll Pertins. Whltm1n • s,aMllt llMlt e (QI (I)) <.1J c.,t.. & f• l:tO ......... sn." (dra) aw, c.ttr• alllt To~1shl'$ JUISls .,. Jim 'SS-llobett Mittl•llfll. Oltvlf dt • lllCM/uiw."""' Staflllrd. Die• Clan. Tony b nd1n Hlw1lllnd, Fran• Sln•tra (QI CJ)) nit rwl41' fllllily and Tiie Sytvers. (II CC> "I• lrtl4 Dl~illW' e lldWt'a .., a lltL C... If IM .... Toronto (svJp) '7l -R1d111d 8"ne, -7:30-llllple Luis n. Atllnta flames Stelll Stntns ~~ 1 w 1~· t Co • sn..-,,,_.. ':JI. ""' .,. LA• FW" (ld'f) II Hit ..,...... .. I .... u II· • = .. -•• I.kl stnl" I docu 4111111 deP1C1111& wt.at -'67-James <AllU!ft. ltt J CobO m1'11I lllwt hlpptlltd rf lolln AdllllS S CC> (%1w) "Alllllt • A 1114 w~ltd Thonw ltlftllOll lht GleM~ (ld'f) '66-Fran• Sinatra, iviiHAQ ntJflt lltlore Jeffmon's 1111u1wahon Virna LISI, Tony F11nc10S1 to Ille PteSldency RIClllrd Mullican ID lltlti11 tf lllH1 Prts1dtnl 8:00 1$ seen u Jefferson and Sorrel Booke Ulysses S Gnni (Jot Ea1ley) cluhts • CJ) -. (,... CJ)) m 1Ns •s Adams Wllh Kail Mtn (lton Aslin); Jayne _,;_ __ \1,19''--\W_,;_ ______________ __, Meadows 11 seen as Quttn Mane -------------------• Anlioette and Bem1rd Behrens is Sir LUGGAGE TAGS ~=LMIM .. ~ from your business card -a:JO- • ML llllEYtl • try Send one card for each tag * 1-P..., IU!Hltm II 90-ltlllte lpldll + one spare. We return 9 ([1) CJ))CJJ lmill l9'1 permanently sealed .....,..., o.dt Dlfl'lnTnl Kniewtl 11111 MYtfll otlltr dulll·dtfltra all attractive tag & strap. pn,m c1e1tll-dtfyln.1 tu ts, includ meeting airline 1.0 . in1Knlt"11rsmo1orcyd11umpowt11 1110011 lllltd with sh11~s. hlly requirements. Prevent Sawalas •nd JIU St .lohn co host loss & theft I For a • C...llltl · personalized tag 8100 enclose wallpaper, e o ()) tm ~ 111c 11t.a, fabr.1c or "Day Glo'. Mtwlt: CC> (nr> 'Hum tt ~· w.t" (com) '76-Jen Brldau. W, paper & we will Griffit•. Oo1111d Pluunc•. Blythe Dan11a, Alan Arkin, Ricllatd 8 Sliull, back & trim your tags. Or Hetb Edtllll1n, Alea Rotco lllldan try two cards back to back. ='r~we·ts 5f:'H~1~,;::111':': $2 ea, Or J /$5 &olden ICe Ol lllO'fitS and stumblts 415tags $1 .60ea. 11110 work u an 1t1or 1n "B" 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. :e:ER. MUSIC AWMDS 10 or more $1 .40 * snclAL!TorsTMSI ea. a ca (1))8 llRliilAIMr1al Sales Tax Included lllllk Anr• (2hr)lllen~mpbell, No C•rd 1 Lou Rawls 111d Helen Reddy hos1 this •nnual awards pmentation lrom lht ~:'.:.°";,,~,w~,,:;.."~,:::; ":;i Sant• Monica CrwlC Auditonum The ,,...k• ono caro ""' ••<i ... oo n only m1101 1nl11l11nm1nl •••rd '"'P~""'~":'-T'!l~::":'T...,~n:":r:'T:ti:"'!..,.l'."'tl dtttrm111ed by lht wotes ol musk " la11s d prntnttd to th• attms lol lhetl 1CC0111pl~111tt11$ 111 Ille fields of ~ rock. country llld IOU! mU$1C •MttYGtlfttllSllelt ., ,... ¥lr&Wet .._ ________________ .. , e Chit UllMIUI P ... 10 1'Y WEEK, JANUARY llO, ttn g PIOllm nit hllllln A 22· part dn1111hntioll ol Ille poktal and soc11I fortunes ol llllff Ct11t11· tlOfl) of l'lllisen, lht noble EA11..- f 11111lt al the h111bt ol Quttn V1Ct001°$ re111. Susan Hlmpsh11t and Pll~1p Lathim Slit as Clencon and Pl111111eut Pilhser. Seriu opens wltll lhe 1r11n1td 1111rr111e of 1t11s anstoct1l1C couple despite lhe romantic 1nvort1men1 of uch tnlh !IOmtOnt else. 10;00 8 THE AllDIOS TAIGm * ,,..lertl Cniut11111 rtplf'ttf lllb ,.... Mc ti tiff'• ..... , 9 (<m CD) (J) PIOllOl De ..._ T.,..a bmes Sutonus ata1s as M1ie Andros, 1 yovnt 111Wtlb pllwe rtpofter work1n1 IO upose corruptlOll and 1n1ushct, wtlhout Ille atd ol 1un OI bid&•. for 1 1111• metropollten d11ly new1p1per. Pamela lleed co·slm as S1nd1 hrtell. Andros' )'Otlftl amtant Roy Poole IS Chet Reynolds, lht mant· 11nt editor; and Al•n llllaon H Normin Kale, the eily edlt0t In the open1n1 episode, a dislr1uct1t l1lller comes to Ille City room seekin1 M1h 's help wllen lie believu his dluflllei was m111dertd ...... (I) Celektty ..... QI~ -10:30-...... 9 n.tr1 i. ...,._ "EntmltS" Muna Got\y's drama-Ml 111 Cunit Ruu11-sl1rs Peter Donal, C1111t Oyt and Francis Ste1n11taen 11:00 . 811 ())•tm9CJJ INs • <• (I)) Lift a-kM ""' ~=t:"' . . ...,, ...... ...,, ...,._ •s..-t .. ((ll)CJ))TllelllOSllelt ...... "-M IDDrl!Uks.tee -11:30- • ([1) rn1 Cl) ca ...... .,. llGCl)!!ID ...... C... ())nit ma. 8 (al ()) 0 Slrtth ef Sn fralda/D .. Allewt . ....,_ .,...,..._..,,_ .. u11111n ani.100 a. GllNsJMlwlt 12:00 ...... "-M • 11 .. i.: CC> "'"" tf tM ...,.,... (llOf)-W'~ham Sm1lh • Mlwlt: WC. ,..,.. (wn) '53- Rocl Hudson, Donni llHd . • .... : CC> "All H.IMI. Otcl" (mus) '6 l-P11 Boone, Bal'N11 £den -12:30- • AU·~: "Tiit Ytn1 u..," " "lllCtJ Tiu_.. 1100 II 0 CJJ Ill T...,,.. -1:30-..... 2 100 9 lhwlt: "llaak Tn1" (tom) '47-lamts Stewart, Jane ~mu ..--------., en....-. WIN -t.30-TU•SDAY I • <• (J))...,.. • (al> CJ)) (J) 0.. °'' ,, A .. _______ .. _ ((ll) CJ)) ........ Ille.... Tlllt a....,,...,_ •-.na.w..Aftlm t:JO • "N•lllftl4H" (dra) '47-Joan C11wford, Oscar Lev1nt. ll>:OO S "CIJbl1 Carty USA" (adv) 'SO-Aan. Ladd, Wanda Ntndri1, r11nc1S ledtrtt. u:eo • ·a ..._ " Dlltilc-tltl" (d11) 'SO-Rosahnd Russel, Ray M~land. (dmulld Gwenn, Jttome r.ourtlud l:M • 1""411 l.My" (wts) 'S6-Peacre Castle, W1lh1111 Titman • CC) "&clfe ,,.. Z*til" (ldw) '62-Yul 8fynner, S.I Mineo. Madlyn Rllut • ''lll• '"'' rtlll•· ftlJllita" (dra) '59-Piut Newm1n, Barl>l11 Rusi!, Aleais Smith. J:OO e CC) "Altull4tr tk "ut" (d11) '56-RKh rcl Burto11, rredric Much, Claire Bloolft tB ~ ........... (dn) '71- Shtltey W1nlm , 811dford DillNll J.:JO • ~ "lair i. C..11t" (111ys) '68-Fmk S1n1tra, Raqutl Wllcll, Ridlafd Conte, Dan Blocb r, Mlthn Gabel. •a......ztT..._ Ql~SlllJllM• 10J00 • T' f"" 9 ((ll) CJ)) ()) lei•• A white 8 •.00 ~·l!o)ict wrth ' udntr 11 Ille trvnk rs bl0u11tt to Ille lfn1)01111d 9 ((ll) ())) (J) Wlle's•ACBS ,,,..,, Oil I/If samt morn11111 wife News ser111 wttll Dan Rlllltf. Cllarles kills lier hulband 1nd 1b1ndons lief mlt and Barbtra Howar 11portin1 cllild, leavrnc • ,,.,, she lndialtt on 1nterestin1 people from all walks will lt1d e--ntuatly to htr suterde, 1n of Ille. Part I of' hlO·PMf SIOI)'. Kitty Winn. B 0 ()) <!I D IN lea•-' M1ud Ad1m1, Louise Sarti and ~ "five the Hard Way" Peppy Mlcllltl Tolin cues!. triu to kttp Don French (ltff a o (() D Mc. hwy ·1he llkKay), one ol hiS ptlols. ffOft1 cwei Blue fD(' Drv01'td, ll1s reput1l1011 resoondlnc to tht p1essures lrolll ttle t1r11ished by bribery 1lle11trou, press 111d his l1tller to becomt an polu offictt McGi1w (Curst lac~rc .. au .. (live pll11ts) Cootlef) is 11¥tn • second chance- • lkiwlt: ~ (fir) ""rHM, 111mtiptln1 dllr1u o4 OOllCt COi Plr-.r (adv) '12-Ptllf Btown, rvptlon in Cl11111ton-111St IS he rs WiH11111 Smith "°"''Ill out 1 r1C011C1l11h011 w1tll ll1S ()) ~ (tlW) .. .._. MIMl1'" wde (Blbi Besch) Harold Gould 111d (rotn) ·~-Audrey Hepbunt. Grtpy Sleplitll McN1lly 1fso cutst p~ [ddl4 Albert. \. ....... • (8 {))) QI MIHJ UIJI ()) C...lly ... "Marion Rebels" Mrs. CU!lnln1flam • ....... ,_ M11 While Rudy ltels her IHt "" become mt1nin1· Ind Kate n11d rom1nce In Aspt11, tm and, dfl91le the protests o4 her falconttti and Estep '°'" lorcn lo l1m1ly, she becoma 1 w11treu ti brine 1110ut Rudy's dtstructron Aniold's Orin-Iii. a '-"' • lltirlt: ~ (fir) "0,.11tlel • lleltiilt II Ille .... (I) .......,. (com) '!19-Caty G11nt, (rll (J)) 8 f..W, TOAJ Curtis, Join O'Buen. Draa -10:30- Mtfflll. ........ =~"-=-WM 11:00 • 1M1M11c.,,..,, • • •a,.... ~drl~·~l;;:=: =~°ct=~styll JI., Jant rondl, SMiiey Wintm. ()) s-.... u, • ...,, NlmMI, ..,, ltlrta. •StftllltMt ((ll) CJ)) l1lt llldl .. ....... Gt..- ·Nte~ -11:30- • ((ll) ())) ()) CIS Late lkiwlt e oCI>ae....,c... Cl> l1lt m. aw • <• (J)) u ,....., ...... " Ille Wttk "I Wilk Ille Lint" ....... .. Tiit "'",._." S lllt 700 CIW ., ..... 12:00 • ..... Gt..- • flltlir. "Ta. Ll4y" (wtS) 'S6- Clludette Cotbett. Sany Sulhnn • lltlir. "Tiit ~ .. n" (clfl) '38-Robert hytor. Jane Wym111. Fran• Morsan, Edward AfllOld m flltllll: ~ "tt ...,,._ OM s--" (drt) '4S-Dana Alldtews. Juw Cn111, Drck Haymes. V1Yian Blaine, Cllartn W1nn1n1lf -12:30- • All·•iillt '"-: "fraultl11," "'Tilltlll ' .... On111es" 1:00 B O ())!Bf...,,.. ·2:00 • lltflt 0..~ltfHl•rt: ~ Ma.: "Tiit ,...... • --Slllw: .... "' .. s..,-"lllt .......... .. -3:00- ..... "t1ir1tt" (Mii) '6S- Grepy Ptck, Diane Baker, Walter • ~. ~ <:ompose1/ • ~ I iviAlllQ l condudor Alron Copbnd conduets ..-------------==-========= lo. ______ ...__,._ tht Minnaot• Orchew1 in 1 11i1 M•ttlln. • 8:00 •• ()) 9 ((ll) CJ)) ... e D Cl> (Cll Cl> • ... •QISWTttl ())C..r,te ..... .,.....,..., •W-12 • Oldiir c..,.., e0r.-.s... a •Dlllllle -6:30- • DllMd G111sts include Sylvester Slllloflt, llleodort SIUI. ()) ..., Qrtftll:li ID ..,,~ ... .,..., .. (!m (J))~ . ,.. (Cll())) ....... 7:00 l!.'*CI>•• .... (l)llJ'1NltS. ())TtTtl .. Tnitli ec.....611 ••t.Mi.., .. ,. • -.a!llrMI *Wt ..... . ..., .... -~-.. <• (I)) lllt ,,.,... f..., eMiiWt't.., -7:30-ec-. c..a .................. (I) nit °" c..-• • • ro •....,..... =-.. all-Americl11 ptlformance. • Cllel(llrill • PIJldllc ,._... -1:30-• <• ())) 8 laftrM I Sllltt.J ''Call Ma A Tau~ lmmt I Slllrlty trt lard off II tilt brewtfY and in Ofdef lo WPllGf1 thtlMCf¥es they rrt jcDs u d1me.1.U~ lll1s. ."-ft • Qlllm ,,..,._ • Sltlltill c...., 9:00 • (\ll) CJ)) ()) ••• .,." Whit t>tclns as )n l1111ocent attempt to tomlort a nurse with m111i11• troubles btc:omes to111ttflln1 more serloln, and 8.J. dbcown thlt ht bas a romantic ~lttll al 111$ OWll • eDCl>el'tlkt ....,, NSMdow of lloaM" Wiit• tilt 11111 ""· ~ Mattia. Is 111111 wllilt lal\ifll to ... llllorllltnt. olflw Joe Style$ II ICCllMd of necliltnet. 8 FUlllT · UTt'S * MlSTOIOtlS VISITOI •,...., "Mirror .. Mirror 111 tlM WaU" CoontrOllttd bJ 1 ,OUlll wom1n claimina to be her dlucher. kit• admits she once lolntd htr n1m1 to a Closa IT!tnd wtioa illt(ltlmate t~Hd WIS liYln UP. for tdoplb, kt rtfvtls to ldtnttly tlM lltl's "81 mothlf-• 11tiahbtr wk " •flll Kitt'• Msl fritlld ()I lllM: (J:) CllW) ..,....,. (dra) '67-IW T eytor, 'kiri Maldtt. . ...,, ...... ........ ........... <•()))a 1116 ... ,_ ... e Cllr Jlnrua ....... hgef1 Jeck Klugman, Wlr of N8C'• Quincy, lookl tor ctuee to the ~ of an unknown tar.I HI""' that hlta retort hottf gueetl In "Snake Eyee," a epecla\ two-hour Quincy drama aklng on N8C, Friday at !H'M. , ... ,. Jw•DN•SDAYJ RmUYZ ,. .... *.._ ...... .-.. .. oam1H PIOCUlllS. ...... ,.. ~II IJDCt, ...... ~--.,,.llCMD t:M e "Tw ftf tk SMsn" (dra) '62-S~1rl11 llbc:l11ne. Robert lllddlutn ie. • cm""' "" .._,. (wa) '52...Alall lldd, VKCJAll Mayo lZ:tl • "1111 .....,. .. .,....,. (dll) '40-Caiy Grant. Martlll Scott, Sw Cednc Hird wicU, Alan Mantlal 1• • ~ .... an.a· CMlw> ·sa- .101111 Apr, Joe Hlmilton . • a::i .. ,.,,.. Delicate CeNlttM" (COlll) '65-Jackie GlellOll.' Ill a::i "1111 S...t ..... (drl) ''68-Allthony frelltlOSI, MicllHI Slmzi11, JICQlltlint Bltset 1.iO • "1111 FlflllM llM" (dre) '60-M11lon 811ndo. Anni Ml(lulli, '°''"" Woodward. al a:J "1111 Liit QM" (dra) '71-Mk:llael Cole. 111111 Malplitl, V111 Mellin l:M e a:J "lit ...... (mys) '74-SltelltJ Wi•lers. 81111 Pmnus, Michael Co11st1nl1111, Joan Yao AA. iv di ii 8100 • • Cl) 9 ((!»CJ)) ... ea CI>C8 CI>> .... • (II Slat t.-CI)~,,.. •c-.. • hl1rWlt ,.., ..... u eDldrkc....., • Dr-.tic lelill 8 111kt°"lllla .um. ... -6:30- • Oillaail Guests 111Cl•de Fran Tarkuton. lack Kl1111111, Blice Jt1111r, KH Stabler ud Jo~uy 8tfd. Cl) IMy Criffi6 9 1111nCltflla.. er...,,,,,. ((!»CJ)) c-.. .,_ (8 (1)) ...... 7:00 ••@Cl>•• ... •LllnCM Cl) 111J Taine S. Cl) Te Tel Ille Tfllit Gc.:.tiatili •tLMl.-y •'1111FW 111 IMt CftHilll • .... On. .lllcW/ ....... <• (I)) "" rnWct f..., •lldWe'•.., -7:30-..... n.tl• . ....... .,.,, Cl)TaleOiiH ...... . e11..oc... Cl> Sta.-.,..._ .......... <11 ............ •<•CJ>>lr"rlllllCll (11» ())) "' Cm ... c:..try D (J) ~SI 119111l• ............... •a..t12IT..ipt am.-~ e"f"'r,., 8:00 • ((11) ())) (J) c... n.. e U(l)9••......., .., .... CC> (21w) '1\t ..... llfll ti fftlltief ,,....... (adv) '76-01n Hl"trty, Don Pilt. A rest· less j1c•·of.llH11d11 tuves St. Louis in 1135 and tmels West where he finds Ille perfecl mountain, builds himself • cabin In IM wddtfneu, 111d pmaib om 1dversrty-n1tural and hu111an • ... CC>~) ..--. ... Iller •te" ~d11) '66-Robert lll!Sin&. ltt Memrtllltl. •c...wlb .... H. ArlMr O'C.Mn, S.S.1 ........ Clllf ..... FltW. • <• CJ>> a 1111k ..... "Dad!) Rin&t(' Part I of 1 two-part stoiy with • duel IOI• tor Lindsey Wacner. limit's 11iptm1r1 beeins when she repiM COMCIOWltSS in • llrisoft cell 1hlf bell!& switdled with htr sureicllly-cruted ioo.-llille. .... CC>~) ..,., ... Ott" (wts) '69-lulie Nielsu. Pemd llDlltrts. Jiiiian Mateos, Sae Lyon. ............ .,.,., ... e ..,_ YWC, llllf QI Tiie c:..11 J1111e "Tiie lnaed1blf Dolpllins" ...... • c:. .. ,11 1_1, ..... • .,_ Lllplct ,,..,_ -8:30-• <a:» CD> CJ> n. Jae\1e11 l:atToll O'Co1u1or a-ests mc:r..w11s 9:00 !!I_(fJ)~~) (I) CIS ......, -• ""' l "Cite WitllMt A Key" (drl) ' 6-Suun Dey. Michul Brandon, Jon•ll• Allen. Sam Bottoms. Anne Bloom (Re· scheduled) A youn& &HI celtbtalH hef 111&11 sehool eredu1tlon by settin& out on • lnp with hei 1irl Ir iend. Whea thetr w bmu down lhey accept 1 nde Wll~ a friendly boy the11 •It· But lie qudly dr09$ his lllCt · IUJ ClllSl alld IOfces the l!rl-11 cunpoint-to asast h11n 1n a store robbety lft ~tell he ~ • defk. They Ill caupt alld Ille p1 IS clllrJed With Int delJH murder. conVKted and set1te11Ged to a School IOI Girts where she r111ds her n11bt m¥e Is only beciM1n& • <• CJ)) a laretta Barett• relucta"tly accepts the olft1 of a friend, 1 refGl'mtd 1leoholic, to use his undt!WOl1d conechons to help him solve 1 murder ID Min Crlffll se.. mvw..-. ...,... • Cttlt ,.,..,__ ''Salome" T ettSI StratJs S111CJ tllt title role 111 Ibis ont-ICt ope1 based on Ille play by Oscll W'tlde •bout t1le seduawe dJllUf who dtmalldtd-111d ltl-tlle held al Jolln tllt 8'pt1sl -9:30- • LI CriMa .. CriMa 10:00 II Qtd• ll1rtill's Tela * Of TM UNJJ«lHlll ~ ... lli&ttt .. rtll II 0 (I) III m ,.uum T• ti ltle Ulu,.aM Wilh1111 Coclrad Strfe$ as off e1mera na111IGI' for lhll ""' hov1 Iona suspust stnn. '"Tiie Final Chapltfft IS Ille open1na 11111111, 1n which a youna newsp1perm111 has himself lll!pri$0ntd to 1ese11ch the eHKls of lhe death sentence on men who hne faced It Throup 1 sanes of c11tum stances. he then finds himself on de1th row 111 the very shadow ol lhll electnc chair' Rot l hlnnes. Ned Beatty, Lincoln K1lp1tr1ck, R G Armslron1 alld T1111 O'Connot s111 ...... (I) Cel*ity ..... ~ <a CI>> a CMtlll'• ._.. "Dirty 8USfntU" Sabf1ftl, )111 and Kelly are h11ed to hnd out who is lhruten1n1 the hit of a him lib owner, and SOOll dtKO¥tr lhttr timid. terrihed client is a bl1tkm111tn1 pornocrapll11. Warren Berhnaer and Alan feinstttn 1uest f&lsrMITo41J •'-...... CD Dr11111tit Serles -10:30- D ID••'"' 11:00 aero m o ""' 9 (QI CJ)) LM ~Style (I) Si!lks ..... "' •@ (1)9 .... D ltlftricl • lbry Hlrt.H, Mary Hlrt!Mll .., Serpant lilU Slesttf litMCM m...,. ID DralUtk 5ns -11:30- • (Ill) CJ))(() CIS Litt llleirit: 8 @CIJ()J D ..... C.. (l)llllma. • (9 CJ)) 0 TMi ... llu/ llyllllJ" ....... ..... •• .....,-.en (Cl?) ())) Tiie fbltclt Shew a• 100a.- 12:00 • lat " 6'Mlto D llltN: CC> "l1lt T Ill Stra111tt" (wes) 'S7-Joel McC11a ID lllN: ~· (dra) '4S- 01ck Powell, M1cheltne Chetrel, W1l1er Sleult ID lllN: "Ctlcl ii Ille Mirref" (dra) '60-0rson Welles. Juhellt Greco -12:30- • •t1·lli1~t Sllow: "Tiit ;!1u ky," "T-of Trial," "Girt Frt11 Calpr(' 1:00 D CIJ ® (I) TMOnW 2:00 D lllN: Cl::> •A14 "'9 MIC1tl" (adv) '66-Guy Stoc•wtll, Clu Gul1ser. Michael Anslla D lltfit 0t1•1tft1t1re: CC> "Httf• .. ," CC) ""al11 tf latllt" -2:.30- ID U.llicllt Sltlw: "llMr lMt A Structr," .... $141 Sollp.., ..... -3:25- • llowlt: "CMr Up" (dra) '49 P-ee 11 THURSDAY FtlltlMT l , ....... att.r.. ..... t'i:' Mt DAml£ l'IOCWIS. , ter ,,_ '*"' Jc-..,, Ille .., ...... DAmMl llOW1£S 9:30 e CC) "Th Hoaey Ptt" (mys) '67-Ru Hamson. 10:00 a CC) • ..., • A Dol~i•" (1dw) '57-Alan l1dd. ll:OO m ...... ii Itta-" (dra) '41-Robert Monteomery, lnand 8t11m1n. Geo11e Sandm I :00 e '1lM Mt Goes llhlt'" (com) '48-Cddie Nbert • CC) '1lM .... tf ...... " (com) '47-Btuy H11llon a CC) '1lM .,...... (dra) 'Ii6-Montaomery Chll. H11dy K1u1t1, Roddy McOonll l:OO CJ Cl:) "OR Ille lhdt" (dra) 'S9 GreaCHY Ptck. An Girdner, Fred Ast1111, Anlhony Perkins (ID) CC) "Tw lllf the fl6oM(" (dr1) '71-Wlller Brenn1n 3:30 8 CC) "Clsc1 Pi.t" (dr1) '71-Gene Hickman, K11en Black, Kns Knstofferson. 101111A e:oo • • CI> cm ccm rn> ._ D ft Cl) (121 CJ)) GI lltn e s StwT"' Cl) '-tr Pyle me... m hrtrWtt r.-, , ... ,. 8:00 D SHltlFF'S ROMAMC(J • llEW·THE Wal.TONS 8 (Cl?) CJ)) CJ) TM W11teu lohn·Boy discovers She11tf Ed Bod&H (John Cr1wford) •H Of\f of Ille Oovpboys lrom lttftl10tl County iA WOfld Wai I 11'd n1med "the most celebraled soldier" in lus dmslon. but 1rs I hme 1n th• Slltrrfh hit ht mrstenously w1nts lo folaet D FMTASTIC IOURfl£Y • STAllS TONIGHT! II 8 Cl) <II Cl PRUllHl flftlHtlc IHIHJ (90) "Vortu" Wbtle S11hn1 tow1rd Grand Caym1n Island rn the 8trmud1 I r11ncle. 1 team of unrwtllllY scientllls enc;ovn· ltf I Slllft(t &rttn cloud lhlt CIUWS thtm to be sJ11pw1tebd on 111 un clllrted land miss llley encounltt 1 ~n from Ille 23rd century, 26th oentury Pf1Yaleers, 1nd lhrtt cllanns of Allinhum. 1 city cont11n1nc tllt suM'IOfl of the lost city of Alllntrs Story concludes 1n • ont hour episode neat Thursday (8 9PM). the iecular llmeslol l0t lhe ntw senes. Stars Jtrtd Mert1n, C.rl Franlltn, lkt £1senrunn, Scoll lhomu, Sunn Hoard, Ian McShant. • lllN: (2111) .,... f11ttienH (com) '32-The Marr Brothers 8 (121 CJ)) 0 Wtk ... lac• """*' Parts I Ind II "Has Anyont titre Ste• Arnold r· On Ille tvt ~ lltS l11p ldloof lhtatncal dtbut. Arnold ~ d~rs and t setrdl of lllt bu~d1nc by Ille oilier swuthocl !Iris to lurn htm up Ht returns to cllu the neat day ltld annou~ he's dropptft& out of school ind aett1n1 I job lo SllPPoO his llmily ...... : CJ:) (Ziii) "fill• IMIH (wts) '74-lte Van Ctttl. e Vtnmtll ltttlott And • HMWte Tiit• Altufl4tr VOii H•MNt Artlwn THC TU WHO DAl£0 • Cl) T• Wiii Dlrt4 "Aleundtt woa !Wmboldt" A d11ma of the Curo· pan IOStOtllt who penet11ted the illtenor of Sovlh Amtnca and madt Ille ltrsl sdtnllftc uplor11ton of Vene111tl1 1n 1799 .Perry .... S tMie: CJ:) (2'r) "SM" (adv) 'M-Ursult Alldrtss • llast.,... T1lutte • ,.,...... '-CNlt ,,..,_ 9:00 e (Cl?) CJ)) CJ) Hl.W n..-0 In aardlins tor tht unidentified Wit· nm to the murder ol 1 poltet offar . lklllrrtn is .,., .. ,. lh• 1QUlll he seeks IS llOI only Ille brolhei of t colluaue. but an 1mpulS1vt younaster who, lr1u11trvely, " playina ta1 "'th 1 t11er ()) c.w.. ~ ... ,. • ca Cl)) a ear .. , 11111tr lite parents of 1 run1w1y 1111 1tte1119t to sn1lch htt 1way trom htt oew refialous cult and Blrntr has to worll ovt 1 reconciliation • "" Clttftl sa. • Tiie WlfalllM ...... ww.. e VISMNIS/Tw lt611 * O..W ~I/JIM Mira °"*'• flcltt ........... ••!Mt '1wo Brothers" Judd lfrtdl tnd tlld Dl•td Spielt>t<1 star Ml lllis •11111 1bolt 1 doc1or wllo CIMOt curt llis OWft menlll itlneu ..... lMpap TV WEEK. JAHUAllV ao. 1en -9:30- D U (l)tm••""""' lllN: CJ:) (IO)...,....,.,.. QM" (d11) '76-Shtrlty Jonts. Ctaudt Akins, Rou llhrtin, G111ld1ne f1tz1e11ld, Stephlntt Z1mb1hst A wealthy llmtly IS 111troduced to 1 17· yw-old 1111, said to be thtrr child wllo •1$ kidn1pped 14 y111J u rtrer •'--..... Sllew •ca Cl)) a T .. , b1H1111 sa. "CaSI: lhr ws. Decemb11" Juda• f r1nkhn stronaly ob1tcts lo htJ dluehter 8obby d11tnc 1 much older man-unttl the t1blts 111 turned. 10:00 D (Cl?) (I)) ()) ...... ., leMa A •1t·st1rred Vietnam veteran becomes lhe palsy 111 1 111urdtr committed by hrs best lnend Who makes the mulllly d1Slurkd ta·GI lhtnk ht 1s rtsjlOMlblt fol>lht death l'eltt Colfleld. Renne J1trtlt, Jeny Doucw and lloW1 Yuro cuut e UCU llllMtNll WISll•ncton at UCLA. 8 ((8) CJ)) (IJ Streeb If SN fra-clJCt "Who Krlled Helen frrnch!" A wom1n's myslenous d15- 1ppe111nce and lhe diSCMry ol blood stains rn htf home lt1d Stone 1nd Robbtns lo SllS4*t m111de1 unltl cer111n batflma clues turn up. Marl'" Mason ruttts. ..... -~ -10:30-(J)~ .... mmm11tn tD,.._Wllf_._ 11:00 ae(l)U ._ • 0 CJ) <II Ill ._ •llMflcl • ..,, ~..,, ""111111 • USC ......._. llldllllllb (Cl?) CJ)) Tiit ..... -....... '-die • ~ ""'9dM ........ ca CI>> LM...,... S4'tt -11:30- • (Cl?) (I)) Cl) CIS Lita lllN • QI) Cl) (ti • ......., c... ())Tiit ma. • ca Cl)) o .,..., 111c11t S,.CW "Elton Jolin" ..... s Tiie 700 a. 12100 ....... Crwcti. ..... : .. ....., ._,. (dtl) '67-Horst Budtholz, Sylva Kosc1111. ..... "Tiie "-,..,.... (sc1-f1) 'S6-P1ul Ooualn, lut11 Ph in rps. En &rtcil -12:30- • Alf.Rl1)1 SM: "We" t•tt Hell," "Wt llVt Acell," 11lt .,...,., tf llatl Httr .., ...... 1:00 D 0 Cl) 9 y...,,.._ 2:00 ..... ~i..: CJ:) WMf s-... Dir.MIL" CID "0• Dlllr•" • Al ... IPt Slltar: "'9mtt4," "Tlles..iW._" -3:05- • llttle: "CeitfNt Tttrlttf'J" (•ts) '40-Jotl McCrta, Dorothy M•••· Vlr&lnla Ma,o • FRIDAY fEmM'f. Ftf ....... .,..,.. liltillp, ,itue '" OATillll NOUAllS. .... t. ,_ ce11111hm, "' .. ........... DAY1M llCMES t :lO e a:> ..... HMt" (dra) '45-Georae ~II. Joan Btnnetl, Pew Ann Garner, Vivian Bl11ne. 10:00 S "TM lcC1111n Ster(' (dra) 'SS-Alan lldd, June Altyso11, James Whitmore lz:tl • CC> "'c. ....,. (111us) '41-Peter Lawford. June AllJSOA, Mel Torlllt. Pat11cia Malsllall 1:00 • CC> ........ .. tllt Leese" (com) '67-lando Bumnca, Riarnondo Yianelto • "Tiie A6I • T1ltlu Jer~H" (dra) '49-Barbm Sbnwyck, Wfnclell Cofey, loan Tetzel. Patsy Kelly. 121 CC> "hMct FrWaf" (dra) '70-Stantey Baker, Ursula Andress, 01Yid Warner. 3:00 e CC> "'11rwit If .. Gut SPM" (adY) '57-Anthony Queylt, Joh Greason, Peter r111th III CC> "l T .... tf blr" (clra) '71-Barlw• Stamrycl. Roddy McOowall. 811b111 Park111s, Wl1111111 W1nclo111. Arthur O'Corintll l:lt • CC> .. ,,.. (dll) '68- Geora• PtJ>P11d. Raymond 81111. Gayle Hunnrcutt 8todl Peters. WiHrid Hyde·White. 1v1H1Ni It e (I) ~o:, III .._ 8 0(1)(121(()) ..... e uhn latbtull Lakers n . BostOll (()'-,,.. -~ •hf1r*9 f .. ..... I} SbTrA ·Oedrk~ -~Slflel ua....,_ .uttle ... -6:30- • 11111111 Guests include Oeborlb 1(111, Clo111 luchma11, Charlto11 Htslon, l111 Gtml)tn, lsabtl Slllf0td, 0.mon EnnS and Oolllll C,,.tond (() .,,,, CltHJlll III llln Clltffta SM9 eF...,Mftlf ((ll')(J))~ ... (9(()) ...... . ,,...,~ I 7100 ••@Cll•• .... (() .., lllr• S- CI) ft Ttl .. n.clt •c.c.tr• ........ .... ::.,-w. .. • lldlllll*w ... ca Cll> n. ~ ,..., ........ .., -7:30-.......... (()1"0..~ e III O Cll D Ht111Wtt4 S.-• Cl)llle ...... ............ • <• (()) lrMr .... ( (ll') CJ)) Dtly """" .. mcn.. a......,.tte,. -~ZlleeltM Olful .. 111111 .. ..,..,,.., 8:00 II ((ll') (I)) C.. I The rsland's em111ency st!fices d!YISIOll IS lufllll a hem day-two ltn rtar·old boys art lloltint Olll to sea Oii a maktslult raft, someone 11 mak1n1 booties wllishy, and f1<t ct11tf Rick Wilsotl's volunteer f1<1 ftallters hnt nlktd off Ille rob D 9 (I) III D Sailer~ ... S.. ''When John Comn M11ctun1 Hocnt" llmont end .lfnat 1re pttpir· int tor 111111 wedd1n1 day when Jenet's former husband, John (J1mts Welson). $hows up end wants her back. (I) llllle: (J:) (Zllr) "tllcllt " die lirlulf" (adYl '66-Ctjnt Walker, Marilu Hytr. • ca Cll> a .,_, ... 11ar1e Paul Allka, Tiit OSl1IOlld lkotllers end Paul l ynde cue st {l)ea....&c...., e ...... : CC> (2'1) "Ha• .. r· _.. II Olf' (com) '72-lbdllrd Burton, Ctizabttll Taylor, Peter Uil1llO'I. ..... die .... .,.,,, .... S Warrlen ....W Waniors vs Plloeni~ ...................... eE CllM ......... ~~ -8:30- D D (()III DCMce ..... Mii "Qlrco's Pldre" Ed Ines to protect C.ico wh11 lllay1111d lennrnp, a p11nlt 111Yutrc11or, COft* look!llC !Of hMn Cll'co ISll't rn trouble. ICCOfdlllC lo !lit 11MS1rp· IOI, •ho 1ndlcelts tie's bee11 hirtd by a man -Gilberto Rod11cuu-whd cllims to bt Clllco'a father (and who Olico lhollrhl ••• dtld) . • llllle: (10) "Wlf , .... (wtS) '53-Robett Steck, Ptltr Gun1. ~~ . ...., ....... G)~YMWJSM9 9:00 • ((ll') CJ)) (() s-, & a.. S... Glltsts 111ttud1 Glen Campbtll, Cbtd Emtll. Mwllyn llk(oo & 81U 0.wcs. 8 @ (() <DI G Qtll!KJ (2hr) "Sllak• Eyes" Qv1ncy rs c.lltd upo11 to dia(nOSt Ill• CIUst ol • mys· lerious ailment that bf~u out in a rHOrt hotel Hd must COlllt to Jrips with 1 oosaiblt epldtm~ UWDSTMD'SM * MlllV. SPfCIAl.11 •ca Cll> a AlltflcMI .... ...,., M AMlf=2hr) ~ ~ llosts ol this ftatllrlftl tlle 75 !OJ teltVlllOft llld reeorclinc llhlU "'1o I.IQ I lll#f lool bKk It llMI fllllt!C lftd tllt st111 ol Ult 19SOs, '6Cll tlld '70.. CMsU illd* TIM Capt1111 & T ttWtWlt, Bany Manilow, Onid Btealltf, Jifll Stefford. lollnnit ltty a11d T Ofty ONfldo • • ...,. CriHili si.. .. ..,... .s-11 ...... • n. lllcrtAlt lru4 MlcMll This fill!' tfl)OStS IS lllflh, lhu systeuatly d1S1111ntlu tht toll ctpl that ptramtnl llllerYIAllOll NI Ille mar\atplact llentftll tllt people It cs fotlotrtd by I prMCahtt htH hollf d1sc111S101 br lormtr T rusury Secretary Wilham f. S1111on, Nobel Pl'ize.w1nnina economist Or. Mitton Fried1111n, Or. Waller W Heller and Or. 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Plctma • All ..... °" Dec• f« * A Hip Sea Advent.rt The trltuon ",...' • .... : """ en-,.,..~ .. (1dv) '52-Burt l1nmttr, (VI 8.trtok, Om Wynltt. .......... • 0.. u,_ A ClaM 0~1ct1 .tot. ... 8:00 •S&Ntra (I) -..C IWI ~ Cl) c.i.. • Tiie .... Salll llKMllt <DI• .... ; CC>...,.........., lltllf' Cm) '59-Cllnt Welker. tdd Bwrnts. ...... msit.11111c..Mr a...., ...... ,...., -5:30-:J• Cl)) 0 AIC'1 Wldt .n::.-=. IV•Aliii e:oo • Cl) ((17) Cl)) .... ...... e lietlt: CC) (Zllr) "lor, 1114 I Get Aw,... • ...,.. (com) '66-Phyllis Oilier, Bob Hope, Elke Sommei. Cl)IMt Kew • Qatllt Amwour 111 C..rt <Ill,... • tilt u.Mrat =~~-• Sltlltitl c...MJ • Tales ff Wtlls Farao -6:30-• • w cs w> a._ D MIC .... CoidtrltlCt m SUl.000 a-till ((17) Cl)) aJ ~ O <D WIW~ m 111 hlliMn a ......... "' t11e 11oH 7100 ··~ • Price .. Cl) ¥ottlt ta I loCtlNll of tilt S.. • (,..itltta Lis ..... CJ)ll S..rd OL • (Rt 0 CJ) S,.et: 1"9 m ca W> a a Lawr111u W•Sllew ..... u ((17) CJ)) .... Hw ..... .Uttlt ball -7:30-• ...,. .... 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D CC) "H.lltrmitfl lto.t"(com) '71--R1ehard Burton, CJ11abt111 Taylor, Peter Usti11C1¥. &:JO ..... hW" (ns) 'SJ-Robert Siad, Ptlt1 Cmts SATUIDAf, FUlllM'f 5 i.1111 e CC) "llf, llW I Git A "'-C.....,.. {com) '66-Boll Hope. l:tO • CC) "T'llt .......-(ldv) ·s~Burt llnwt11, Walter Matthav G CC) "Utlle ~I 111 JtM" (adv) '76-fabtan forte, bten lltaci. HID 8 ())<II • CC) "In IMlr1" (llr1) '61-T0tn Ullpfill, Elinbeth James. J1ne R11$5CI, Jenmy Sbte. t'.311 G CC) .... $lew Alllil ... ,. (mys) '72-Slltllty WiAltn. om en ho1ta the new daytime version ot the long. running game thow, N•me Th1t Tune, airing on NBC Mond11Y·Frlday at 11AM. Top prize on the d1tly lhow 11 125.000, awarded to a eont11i.nt who can 1ucceufully Identify the "myatery tune." Not all Oii-Marine Corps Drill lnstructon- ue at Parle l1land or Quantico. Some of them ire In Hartlngen, T exu, where they are In charge of male junior and senior high Khool atudenu, to whom they talk u they d&d to the mm at the Marine training cmtflt. ~t 11 the Marine MIU· tary Academy, whkh Is al10 profiled on NBC'• Weekend, Saturday at 11:30PM. It It the only mllltary 1chool In the nation with a faculty comprtted of retired Ma· rlne offlcen, and Craig Leake, who produced thlt segment for Week· end, wu attracted by the Khool's reputation u a toup, strict lnatltutlon. "After filming the student• on the drill fletd1, In the clu1room1, the burackl and me11 hall," Leake uld, HI wu convinced that the repu· tatlon wae warranted. The lnatructon told me the Marine pro1ram teachet leadtnhlp, and thars why they operate along the llnea of the Cor~•' rl1orou1 sched· ule. In recruiting stu• dents, they 1treu dltdpUne. They make It dear to the p.arent1 their ion wlll be forced to study, to leam. The boys do get an education. They Kore higher than the nation&! average In college teat1. But watch· Ing the youngsten (7th to 12th gradet) go through tho1e arduous obstacle couraea, you have to wonder If It la too high a pike to p.ay ... • • • fmmy·wlnnlng actress Karen Valentine hH been 1lgned to a de· velopment contract for a half·hour comedy serlu for NIC. Mt. Valentine b«ame lntere1hrd In lhowbutlneq following her entry Iii the Miu T ftftaae America contm In her hometown of Seb11topol, Calif. She won In lhe MIH Talent U.S.A. category of the contm and then headed for Hollywood, where she rec~ved an Emmy for her flnt-seuon portrayal of a young • school teacher In the Room 222 serlea. She also 1tured for a season In the seriea, Karen. Since then, the has started In auch television features u "love Boat," "Having Bablu," "The Daughtert of Joshua Cabe," "Coffee, Tea or Me," and "The Girt Who Came Gift Wrapped." Her televlalon gueat-stu• ring credit• Include such series u The Bold Ones, Owen Manhall, The Bing Crosby Yuletide Show, The Tonight Show Star· ring lohnny Canon, The Sonny Comedy Revue. * * • Academy Award win· nen lo.inne Woodward and Llurence Olivier wlll star In the tint adapta· tlon-for American TV- of Wllllam Inge'• play, "Come Back, Little ShelM," to air on NBC this seaaon at the second drama In the special series, "Llurence Olivier Presents a Tribute to the American Theatre.,. OIMer la a.rt.lstlc and creative producer for the aeries, devoted to the works of 20th century American playwrights and produced by Granada Television In usoclatlon with NBC· TV. The dra.mu are tele- vised In England concur- rently with the American colorcuts. Woodward wlll por• tray the f•ded and slovenly Lola, wife of Doc Del•ney (Olivier), a &ensltlve man 1llppln3 Into alcoholism. In Inge's comp.a11lon•te play, the two •re a middle-aged mldwe1tem couple trapped by a forced marrbge. 0\-er the yurt, Lob hu found comfort In romantic dreams and In a devotion to her etas, ~. TV WEfl<. JAHUAAV ao, ltn Wayne Rogers. Campaign Chairman. and Michelle Stringfield. age 5, the 1917 Poster Girl for the Arthritis Foundation. '22nd ARTHRITIS TELETHON' The 22nd annual "Stop A rthrilis" Telethon airs Saturday, from IOPM through Sunday (Feb. 6) at 5PM on KTU, Channel 5. Allen Ludden, longtime emcee of the TV game show Password who is chair- man of the Telethon. hosts the 19-hour telecast produced by Jack Rourke for the benefit of the Arthritis Foundation. Manny Harmon is musical director of the show with his orchestra pro11iding produclion music. Te/e11/slon and film star Wayne Rogers, who Is a vice-president of the Foundation, Is campaign chairman of the once-a-year February drive. Co-hosting the .rhow k'itlr Ludden are Mary Tyler Moore, Betty White. Maureen Reagan, Henry Winkler. Pot Boone, Clifton Davis. Lawrence Welk who will appear for a full hour 'l41ilh his Music Makers, and Bob Hope. who k-i// be on the show in the closing hour from 4 to 5PM Sunday. Among those joining the all·star lineup of telebri· ties who give their time to help raise f unds for arthritis research, treatment centers and medico/ training are Edward Asner. Peter Falk, Milton Berle. Alice Faye, Jane Wyman, Robert Stack, Charleton Heston, Harriet Nelson, Gene Kelly, Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods. Dennis Cole. Guy Madison. Rick Jason. Jon Holl, Pot Bulfram, Gene Nelson. Les Richter, Dennis Weaver, the Sheriff's Rhythm Posse Band plus many rlvic and social leaders. A /so appearing on the Telethon is fi11e-year· old Mirhelfe Strirlg/ield who Is the 1977 Poster Girl and a victim of rheumatoid arthritis. ,,,..,. TV WEEK. .IAHUAAY 80. 1tn --- - at f 1111 t i C 111 ll S i (' INVENTORY TAX STEREO SALE We must mote h•dreds of pieces this month -or pay inventory tax on each Item. Usted below are iust a few examples of tremendous barCJClins! llCllYllS, AMPS, , 'I . " TIMBS, lqUAUZIRS : SALE! T API IECOIDEIS SlffRm£ R34m 12+12 watt RMS CASSETTE/a.TU : SALE! Receiver, PU •Tlllef (d) .... $270 $ I 39 TEAC IiOS Cassette Deck Pl(J(ER TX-6500 Phase-lock-loop . $22 5 Ti.ner, lntef ·station tillting (d) ........ SI 75 $ 12 5 LID'S. MenDfy Rewn! {d) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · tm ~ A:260 12 + 12 Watt RMS PKJQ CT.f2121 Front·load -3 yr. pm/Im warranty Olew) Sl70 $99 ~'tassette Deck Otewl .............. t200 $ 142 NC SfA.10 5 Band Equaliltf . . . . SUPERSCOPE C0·301A Cassette tor·-y ... r1 Room (d) Sl'll\$ I 00 Deck, Pee t.ontrol, Limiter (d) ........... SUO $79 -'2240 40+ 40 Watt· RMS .. · .. ···· ON UOOXfC CO.JnA ~ ReceMr, Pll Tlllef (ti) ........ '450 $225 rJSSm[ Deck, Pause Control, FM Copy (d) .. Sl~ $99 SHERWOOO S.7600 AM/fM Receiver SlfERSOO>E T0.2B a.Track $50 in wabrt Cm (ti) S350 $99 P/8 ~Fast F«ad, Paise {d) .......... S85 mR FEW 111 24 Band [Qoalizer . . . . . . . llTMM 0-3500 ~ Cassette 2 W Meters (ti) $99 Deck, Peak Ruing VU's {d) · · .. · .. · .. '450$350 FOO If JXl FM Motor .. · · ...... S200 NC m.UB6 Reel-tl>leel r i.ner fas isl 5· 1 9 r. Deck, Solll6oo-Soood (d) .. .. . .. . .. .. S250 s 1 9' TNDIRG TR·l055 S~Y TC·l35SO Dolby Cassette Deck MAMA Recei• Ferrite Heads. FM Dolby Copy (o) ...... S250 $150 !Ult ike Separate Components (d) ........ $699 $4 9 9 SUPERSC(f[ CR3JO AM/FM, Cassette • Portable. Bult in rite (di ...... SlOO $ 5 7 SPIAIBS TUIMTAILIS CHAMMIS ~ Evaluatofs ''Heil" St!llio . ' tibitaf ~s {dl .............. s:J28 $199' llW. 1009 farmus W. llerman ....... . llTRAl..10 76 3-way 12" 56 5 Olinger, Walnut Base, Shure Cart'ge (ti) .... SIOO $4 2 rMClit Brea Protection tNew .......... $1~ GMRMO 40 MK II Chgr UEC Mldel 5, 3 Speaker $ 19 Base, CoYer, Pickering ~rt'ge (ti) .....•.... S70 $29 1 .. Wed Wanrt (d) ................ $UB mm PH120, Bett«ive a L-65 "Mlal" Disml\iShed Tiide, Wanrt Base, Dust Cover !Mewl .. s100 $65 FklCr Spuket, Glass lop ID) ............ S462 llW.. 1218 ~omatic Tlllltable a L£12C 12" Coaxial $99 Base, Cover, PicXer~g Car.t'ge (ti) ....••... $200. $89 SpeMs (d) .................. S\50 PIOIER Pt·SlOA Oirect~1ve • • lNAYEm 99's 2-way T~ Base, Dust Cover atew) ........ S200$ 150 lb*ftff Speakef s (ti) . , .................. S50 $ I 9 GMRARO 42M Base, Cover aM-VEGA 214 100 Watt RMS Mlptic cnidge (ti) .......•. ·" •.... Sil ~ Ratld Scle*' System (fac sec'sl ..•....... 1250 $ I 7 5 GMRMD 440 Chqef, Base e0 ~}O(d")System ..,15 589 ~Cartridge ~) . .. ............ m $4 lid ,...111, .... .. ...... ... . .. • ~ ~1033 Belt-drive (BWIM.VEGA V·lO tlD 2·way 569 T~ (New) .............. $89 T '•'-10'' Spealler System ............ $109 • .w.riN HOUf'S: Mof\dty ltm1 Fil. 1' lo I , ltt. 10·5, tun. 12·5 • 445 E. 17th, C:OITA MllA atlantic music stereo