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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-01-15 - Orange Coast Pilot-- I . . !Death Train ·Buns Through MeRlorieS· By GLENN W'JUTE °'"'Deflf .......... They called It the death train. Every moroin1 it came tbrouab the town of Nlkolsk, stopped, opened the doon of its frel&ht cars, whlch were carrying human corgo, and someone pitched out the corpses. . The bodies .-.,. t b e s e 01.&1111 wH•n Russian political victims were stacked like wood outside the of· flee of Harry Hoskin, who was on aaslcnment to the Trans- Sibertais Railroad as an advller. It was the time of the Bolshevik Revolution (1917-1919) and H06kln, who'll be 91 next month, recalls many of his ex· periences during the two years he worked in the wilds of Siberia, living in places like Zema. Vorasilov and Nlkolsk. "When the train came in every day, we saw the people standing in box cars. They were the intelligentsia of Russia, vie· tims of the revolution. "They bad already come 3,000 miles from the Russian interior. The train bad no destination. It simply kept (olng unW all those people ,,.-ere clead, •• Hoskin said while belnJ lntervlwed in his Long Beach apartment, where he and Alice, bis wlfe of 68 years, live. "We never talked to those peo- ple," Hoskin says. "But we did notify an American Red Cross unit which waa nearby and they gave them clean clothes and un- derwear. "People in the village gave them bits of bread. .. Did it bother m! Well, by then we were accustomed lo that kind of thing because we had already seen a lot. "There was a kalmikoff (local ruler) who was so cruel they wouldn't even let him enter Vlad1voslok. He was from Nekas. People told me he murdered many people and he even bad some of his victims dropped through a hole in the river lee. "He used to travel by special train with his troops. I saw him more than once, but I never spoke to hltn. He waa a small man." Hoskln's adventures ln the Soviet Union began ln 1917 when he answered a U.S. covernment call for men with railroad ex- perience to serve as advlsol'I to the Trans-Siberian Railroad. Hoskin and 288 other men made up the group of volunteers that became known aa the Russian Railway Service Corps. Ten.or those men are still liv- ing, Hoskin says. It was a tough sea journey to Russia in those days and Hoskln says <they almost piled up on the rocks off the Korean coast when they 1ot into a typhoon. a rudder broke and most of the Russian crew was drunk on vodka. "I ai.yed under a table, 0 "9 says "I kept eat1n1 raw potatoes to keep from gettldg seasick. .. I was pretty scared," Hoslcln says. "I thought we were 1oh\1 lo have to abandon ship. But wo got it fixed in time." Hoskin bounced around in various parts of Siberia, llvlne in barracks, ln a cottaae with a Russian peasant 1ervln1 as cook and housekeeper, and later wtth a Russian f~Uy. ~ "We <the Americana) a~· .. SUNDAY VOL. 71, NO. 15, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANG~ COUNTY, CALI FORN1A SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1978 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Nixon Off to Pay Respects I I WASHINGTON (AP) 'Richard M. Nixon returned tothe nation's capital Saturday night, his first visit since he resigned the presidency in 1974. to pay tribute to one-time foe Hubert H. Humphrey. Nixon. who defeated llum· phrey m the 1968 prcstdenlial l'l<.'ct1on. was expected lo v1-.1t !the Capitol Rotunda where llum· phrey's body lay in state. The former senator's flag-draped cof- fin is lo be flown today to Min· nesota for burial Monday. The trip was one or Nixon's rare public appearances and, ex· cept for his 1976 trip to China, was his most extended travel since leaving office. Nixon was expected to spend Saturday night at a private home in the Wasf'lington area. Nixon avoided reporters "aboard the airplane from Los •Angeles ond, because the Secret lservice whisked him away, he missed a small group of pickets t the airport terminal outside Washington. Nixon, in a statement after lumphrey's death Friday night. aid the Minnesotan was a decent and honorable man who com· (SeeNIXON, PageA2) 3NetUXJrks Air Funeral NEW YORK CAP) - The three major television networks plan to provide ltve coverage of today's memorial service in Washington for Sen. Hubert Humphrey. ABC and NBC said they also would provide live coverage of Humphrey's funeral and burial in Min- ne sol a if the family agrees. CBS had not decided by Saturday night whether it would broadcast the Min· nesota rites. The Sunday service in Washington was scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. The fllneral in St. Paul, Minn .• is io begin at. l p.m. Monday. CASKET LIES IN STATE UNDER CAPITOL ROTUNDA Hubert Humphrey'• Memorial Service Due There Today Officer, Suspect Slain ·.~ Bullets End Chase:'.- By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL 0t•D9lty ...... M«t Runnlog a stop sign cost the lives of a aouth Orange County man and a West Covina police officer Saturday, when a pursuit ended in a spinout, bead-on car crash and an eirplosive gun bat· tie t~at left both lying dead on the rain-washed, bloody pave- . ment. Dale Da\'enport Lechenberg, 26, whose last known address was 22681 La Vina Drive, Mis- sion Viejo, had been admitted to UC Irvine Medical Center last Wednesday for psychiatric evaluation. Orange County Sheriffs de· puliel said late Saturday night be was released after being in· tervlewed by staff specialists, but UClMC •~men aald that ln!ormatlcn ls confidenUal. Lecbenber1 was t?ut down by a barra1e of pellets from a 12 eau1e 1hot1Un and .357 Maenum revolvers, which are standard equipment for West Covina policf ()(ficers. He lay sprawled in the rain not tar from the body of West Covina Patrolman Jay W. Jackson, 29, of Cucamonga, whom police say was cut down by Lechenberg's own .38 caliber revolver. "They were both dead there at the scene,.. s.aid West Covina Police Department Watch Com- mander U . Ray Leavitt, who said Officer Jackson and two partners returned the suspect's gunfire. Investigators said except for Lechenberg's apparent his· tory of psychiatric problems - the bloody episode was senseless and difficult to explain. omcer Jackson, the first policeman killed on duty in 30 years in quiet West Covina. radioed he WU'S ma.king a traffic atop of an older sport sedan. Police said. "be driver refused to pull over and accelerated, speedin& up to 65 miles per hour and enterin( the San Bernardino Freeway, but turnini off at Holt Avenue after a 1.5 mile chase, Lt. Leavitt said. Lechenberg's sport coupe went out of control on the wet Victim?s ·Parents, Killer Share Rites SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP> -A Michigan couple, saying they were led by God to forgive the convicted killer of their daughter, met the man face to face in prison Saturday night. The three then conducted a worship service in the prison chapel. pavement. spun around and skidded to a halt, comln& to rest facing the wrong direction on the off-rarnp as Officer Jackson's patrol car crashed headon into it. ' The suspect motorist leape4 out, police said, took cover behind the vehicle and began shooting, fatally wounding thi patrolman as he fired back. ·! Officer Dave Wilson and Police Cpl. Steve Brown had ar: rived s imultaneously an4 opened fire on Lecbenber&, kill· ing him. He was hit in the cbes~ a~ domen, arms and legs. Orange County Sberlff's de• · puties said Lechenber1 bad been arrested about 10 a.m. Wednes: day in the 2500 block ol Stockport Street in Laguna lJUls by J)eputy Ira Essoe. _. .. The oUic!er aescribed tHe man's actions as dlsorlented and possibly suicidal," a sheriffs of. flee spokesman explained, although no further explanation was offered. (SeeCllASE, Page A2) 120 Quakes Jolt Japan • TOKYO (AP) -More than 120 earth tremors jolted Japan's eastern seaboard late Friday and Saturday, leaving at least 1l persons dead, 15 others missing and 14 injured. The upbeavah carved a ribbon of destruction across much of this quake·prooe nation. 'He Touched My Life' Bob and Golden Bristol drove 2,000 miles from their Dearborn, Mich., -home with a message of love for Michael Keeyes, who's serving a life sentence for the murder of the Bristol's 20-year- old daughter in 1970. After an emotional two-hour m.eeting in California Men's Colony's visit· lng room, the Bristols and Keeyes took to the platform of the prison's chapel for "one of the most beautiful services we've ever bad," said prlsoo chaplain Stanley McGuire, who'd helped arrange the unusual meeting. • Police said the casualty toll could mount as rescue teams searched affected communities on the lzu Peninsula, focal Point of tremors. The peninsula is situated 150 miles southwest of Tokyo. . Friends Fondly Remember 'Happy Warrior' WASHINGTON <AP > - Hubert H. Humphrey returned to Washington on Saturday, mourned in death as he had been revered in life by his family. col· leagues and countless Americans. Hundreds braved the winter• cold to pay last respects to Hum- phrey. Many wept. as they filed One ol Keeyes' prison budd1es. Charles Manson cultist Charles .. Tex" Watson, was among the 60 or so inmates who attended the service. Watson, also servinJ a Ufe sentence. baa finished atu- dent chaplain tralnin1 at tbe prison and was to have conducted the service, but publlclty about the meeting prompted blm to chanee bis millet. Rev • .McGuire Hid. W ataon was instrumental ln ar· ranslna the meeting, ln a pbone (See VISIT, Page A.%) Ten powerful shocks hit Satur- day. including one that re- gistered about range 'l on the Richter scale. a figure that la. dicates a potential for widespread heavy dam a.re.· The quakes touched off landslides along the hu Penlnsula. a resort area Popular for its natural bot sprJn1s. The area was last hit by a serious quake In May 1974, when 30 persons were killed and '17 bl· jUftd. Police said damaae to roadways wu hampering efforts t.o reacue several persons still tr~ tn a bus buried under-a landslide at Kawazu, _ ft' Tiii·: INSIDt: travelers. Their story takes off ooPaieA9. COMFOrr TOE DYING - Hospices, ~al envlromneqta that help the d1ha1 eonfroet their fate and t&etr families learn t.o deal with lnevilabW arlef, are featuted on Pqo Ci I A! DAILV PILOT &lndaV January 1'5. 1071 Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights Delly .. 1 ... ..,,. ....... 1 S·FOOT FIRST STEP OFF HUNTINGTON WAVE Soggy South Coast hit again . ~ Waves as high as is.reel pounded the Oranae Cout last week as storms blowmg out of the Pacific •lain un· leashed their winds and rain over the Southland. The • larsest surf reported was off Huntington Beach Wednes· day while nearby Bolsa and Seal beaches reported a more • modest four to five feet of surf. The storm that stirred the • Pacific slmh(•d its waters farther up the shore than is normal. forcing fire crews to perform mop.up duties in .,om<.' low·lvmg "l'rt10ns of Sunset Beach. On beaches along l San Ju;,in ('ap1.,tra11o's shore, sandbags put out by volun- ... tN·rs abwrh1 I much of the b.1ttenng waves' destructive '"' forces /\ddan1• 111 t•arh wct·k woes v.ere unuhually high i tides that h1•lpl'd surf chmh rar above normal high-tide lines. Tides had rPturnNI to normal levels by week's end. Irvine hard-hit by .storm' durinJ? the last three weeks, still has s~veral major thoroughfare<; closed or restricted because or flood clamagt· Laquna Beach Triple-threat Monday for 2 Laguna cops II was a 11111") day last \tondav for at lcal>t two l .. 11•un:. Bl'ilrh police> of fH'\.,., It '>tarted al 5 45 m for Sgt Terry Tem : pill when he pulled over a rnolorist hi' thought wah threw it on the street. then walked to the back of his camper and put his fist through the window." Then 1t was offic er William Yourex's turn About 5:30 p.m .. he pulled over a female driver who allegc•rlly had hit a car She l>macked him on the face. Yourex said. Later, Yourex limped off after his s hift after another woman, her hcense re· voked. was asked to leave her car. She did. but alas. left poor Yourex with a bruised s hin . Maybe tomorrow will be better. • :-.r>ecdmg. "The guy was obviously upset he ripped orr his glasses. a nd threw them on the pave· mt'nt. pulle d o ut hi ii wallet. tore it in half and t • Huntington Beach Clammy hands reward for 2 diggers While searching for clams along the sand and mud flats at the Santa Ana River's mouth, two men last week turned up two hand grenades. A slate ranger said only one nf the grcnad<.'S was lave, and it was actually a smoke bomb. Bomb .squad omcers wouldn't speculate on whether this might be some sort or clammy uprising in the works; •. might be related to a scheme to pre-smoke clams before digging or whether it was simply a case of yet another odd piece of notsam rlnftmg out of the nver channel •. :.. Playf_ul pilots perturb police...._.._~.,..,'""~"' A -D&i~ Of Pilotl, ak.ylarltin1 and stunt flyiaar '-OYer M acf4wlark Airport ••rly laat w k . had realdents ond po,llce In • anit. The two were flying low ovor the area. One pilot out · rnced a patrol cal" Ila it ll'ted to stop the ainall plane on the thcm·cle>ied runway. Tbe other 1Upped away from a purault b)' a HunU111ton ~each police tteUcopter by D.yln1 Into the toi ond headln1 west. Police HY they have Unhd one P.lane to a .BU$a Park pllot, but won't aay who unUI th y ve Miked tilm •Question or two. Mud Slides Th-reaten llalls1de.s were wet and fast bccomln& 1UpP41ry in tho wee houra Ws mornln1. W•atber forecaaten predicted sometlmes·heavy ralns well past m idnlght. tapering oCf to s hower s a nd perhaps some clearing by late this afternoon. La1una Beach police said at 2 a .m . that they were getting re· ports of mud!ilides on Summit Ora ve In the vicinity of Baja Street, high In the hills above the town. Flooding was also reported to a serious degree on Laguna Pistols Play Safe inS.F. SAN FRANCISCO -Flyinc garbage. clothes and Clailina. fanatJc fllnS Uttered Uie 1ta~e Saturday nl&ht as England s controversial Sex Pistols closed out a seven-city tour of the Unit· ed States . Wldely-publlched and billed as the new bad boys of rock ·n roll. lead sJ nger Johnny Rotten and his three cohorts lured more than 5,000 punk-rockers to the Winterland Arena On·l>tage lx><l) guards hauled al least 20 t':rn~perute>d fans from a ~tugc'>i<ll· crush, us the band dehv<>red u raw and ex tremely pnm1t111c concert The bund has been bunned 1n Engl;,ind for records that openly insult the Queen However, their objectionable antics were absent. a nd the band seem ed rather dwarfed by the largest crowd of its current tour. Canyon Road near and inland or l.b• Fealival of Tho Artt grounds. Sberlff's deputies ••Id 1har1ly after l a.m. that they bad re· ceived a report of a severe m udslide toward the fa r end of Sllverado Canyon Road in the Santa Ana M:o\Ultains, but bad no confirmation. A deluge in the cold winter of 1969 resulted in severe flooding and mud.slides i.n the same n:· gion that claimed several lives among refugees huddUnc 1n the county's Sllverado Canyon Fire Station. NIXON.· .. manded ••the genuine respect and affecUon of his pollllcal o~ ponents and allles alike." Nixon is to return to Los An1eles Monday, an airline spokesman said. Meanwhile, former President Gerald Ford told reporters at his Paloi Springs home that he also planned to fly to Washington. Ford said he plans to spend m ost of Sunday in Washington, then go to St. Paul, Minn .• for services for Humphrey there Monday . Both Ford and Nixon said they ..,pok e with Humphre y by telephone in the last days or his life. A White House spokeswoman .said Ford wlll stay overnight in Washington at a governm ent res· 1dence for former presidents. .... ..,..,.... SLAIN GIRL'S PARENTS ABOUT TO MEET HER KILLER Bob And Golden Brlatol Sign In At San Lule Ob11po Prlaon Front Page AJ • VISIT .•. conversation with the Bristols last week. Rev. McGuire said the me~ting between Keeyes and the parents of the girl he was convicted of killing was Indeed "something new. but it's not odd, it's not strange in a spiritual sense ... "It's very sincere, it's very re- al:' McGuire said. "It was God speaking to her very strongly that prompted the Bristols' trip. The power of God was working here tonight .. Californians Lay Praise On Humphrey THI! V~STEO SUIT One of fall's favorite fashloos in 100<}0 Swedish knit polyester. Good selection of colors. Meticulously tailored with the attention to detail you rightly expect from Chasln's. Atl sizes, regulars, shorts and longs. Tides and surr were down noUce4lbly In helcbl ~om lut week '1 demonatratlon1 of Mother Nature•• aweaome ·power, authoriUes eald. The city or Irvine remained hardesc..hit by the latest storm, wit h 4e veral trat{lc thoroughfares closed. Shol'\ly after mldnlaht. pollce said running mud tn the roadway forced closure of Sierra Sisal between Turtlerock and RldgeUne drtves. Jeffrey Road between the San Dle10 Freeway and Irvine and Culver Drives was closed and Barranca Road Mtween Lake Avenue and Jeffrey Road also ~came lmpuaable, pollce said. Cloudy ekles were exoected to prevail, but a new storm ff'Ol\t Is due to eplash down atain by Wednesday on the domam or· those who were complainint on- ly a few weekt a10 about the California droueht Detplte routine rain runoff and what some might term ma· jor puddles, various public agen- cies along the Orange Coast said the latest storm has created no real problem. Egypt, Israeli 'falks Hit Snag, Delayed WASHINGTON (AP) -E&YP· tlan·lsraeU political talks were 1uddeab''UllMttled i.te Saturday with the postponement or Secretary <>f State Cyru~ R. Vance's mlaslon to Jerusalem and indications that Egypt is seeking to delay the start of the peace negotiatlons. The talks were aet to ~gln Monday in J erusalem, but u snag over the Palestinian issue caused Vance to call off his night just 90 minutes before his scheduled 10 p.m . departure. At the same time. re ports were circulated here that Egyp- Uan President Anwar Sadat may Instruct his foreign minister to hold o!f the start of delibera- tions. It waa learned that In Cairo, Sadat had summoned U.S. Am- bassador Hermann Eilts to an early morning session today at which the Egyptian leader pre· Fro• Page AJ CHASE ••. West Covina police said they understood Lechtinberg had simply walked out of the UCI Medical Center psychiatric unit, but this could not be established. He had been booked under Section 5"UO of the California Penal Code wblch applies to persona suspected ot mental dis· order but not charaed with any specific criminal offense. Spokesmen rorj the Los Angeles Co1.1nt1 Cor011er'1 Offi« said omc~ Jackson's body Will be moved to a local mortuary pending funeral arrangements Wedo.., n ~1 ~pUst CburcJtin West Ccwta•· He lea\-et hls wlClbw Pat.rtcf• a nd a 4·Year ·old da u gbter. Shauna Ql)d had joined the West Covina force 4~ months ago. after 4~ years as an Azusa policeman. Lechenberg'a remains were s till in custody of the Los Angeles County Coroner's OUlce at its moreue, police aald. · H is next·of·kln, his ap· puently-est.ranged wife Vonna, of Mammoth Lakes, had been notified. sum ably planned to relay bis de· cision. u .s. atflclal• empbasited. however, that they expected the negotiations to open at some future time, and some thoug)lt Vance might be on his way to Jerusalem as early as toni1bL ··we reaJly don't know at tbls point when he mtght go." said one State Department official. "although we hope the di£. forences between lhe parties on the agenda can be settled quickly·· The pohl1cal talks are de signed to lind a framework for a settlement of the 30-year·old Arab-Israeli conOict. However, a sn ag developed over the agen- da for lhe talk! that U.S. of. fi clals said r emaine( unresolved despite "intensive fommunlca· tion with the parties durin& the day:· So. sudden was the change in plans that some m embers or Vance's staff were unaware and were waiting at Andrews Air Force B8'e, outside Washington, for the takeoff. SUNOAY DAILY PILOT 1"'4"(}ftftl)t(N.10 .. 1lf .... lt.f ""';tf'I~ h1 ((Wt t.•fW'f10.,. H~"°' Pry\, t\INOll~bvl~()r~ (.c;.<t~ Pu«>Cl\"inq Comtt tt\Y \c.1'itFNf'011'9M •• ouett•_,.,.f M•'WNY '"'°"~ flr•Clif• 4or C,o\t• ......... _ "" .. ,~.>I...,,,_ .... ~~-· te1ft V•H•y lrw•tte_ \.1tOctt.,.." VM .. f '1ftd ~::.:~i:.~C':::..::r~;: t.':."'~,.:.";:~~:!.i~.:tf' v.-w ... ~•-ffll.­........ nt •ftd "-•"'-' Joda C- v ~ "'"'-' •"" c;.-.. ~ '"-""•, ........ C.•t•f' l!Mf"'W\A M l!lf'llNIW M ''I f'Jl"'fl ( f•tor c:...i1o1-. ~vne .. 1.0110- 0lllcH '-''• M-t• J)tW,.ttS-\1,....t \e•w"'• ~-"' t•MC,....,.._•,•!iiiifr•t tt ""''~'.--&--*1_.. IZHt .. tc.ft~.-.·· \.od"-k'•V•..,• 1'"°''-"~•1-..... •I \f" D••ct0 ~rfltl'Wn Telephone (1tc) ... :M321 Clenllled Advertl1l11g M2-5171 .,_,..._.,V•1'9•'1.....,0ff>< stt-6310 lrofft"-tfll(' """""M .. ·~ f-'°""Horth Ct"•~ Cov.,.y '°'"'"'1ftHHt\ 540·1220 ~~:·•t: :.:!. °'.=r .. '::\'!! •• ~:.= .,, ..... , or •oyettfW>1"•"'' Mr••" m•y .. t't•ro•\.ct• Wttbovt •HC.l•I ""'""I~ •t ~-,·~·.......,· \f><O"d rt.\\ DO'-l•Q• 0111d •t (.o\t• M9till c .... ,,,"··· Sub\' nDlll)A I'), ~.,.,.at" u w "'°""''Y! b• m&H U )t f'IWH'fhly; lfltlU•r• Cllt\tl.Mfleft\\l '°"'~"·· Newport Span Stymied? Doctor's Suit Challenges Height Limit By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Work on the Pacific Coast Highway bridge ove r Upper Newport Ra}. already a year hehind scheduk. will be dcla yl•d further 1f an inJunction sought by the owner of a 14 foot sailboat 1s granted Or. Edwm Amys, a resident of Dover Short's, a waterfront com munity on the north side of the bridge, filed a suit seeking the injunction last fall in federal D1i.· lrict Court in Los Angeles. • :'\ am1ng the federal Deoart- ment of Transportation, the l' .S Coast Guard and CalTrans, Amys' suit seeks a halt in work . nn lhc bridge until a public hear- mi:: on its design 1s conducted by tht• Coast Guard At prescnl. Ca lTrans officials say "'ork on the bridge is limited to negotiations for right of way acqu1s1tion and construction de- sign of the proposed seven-lane structure Ac co rding l o CalTrans spokesman Wally Knutsen, all HARRY, ALICE HOSKIN RECALL SIBERIA 'It Does Seem Like It Happened a Long Time Ago' Fro• Page A J DEATH TRAIN ••• but one or the permits. including one from the Coast Guard, have been granted the project. lie said lhe missing permit comes from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers which is currently seeking public comments on the s tate's plans and how the bridge might affect the bay's waler quality. The neurosurgeon 's su it, which federal and state defen· danl agencies have until Jan. 23to answer. contends that the Coast Guard illegally granted the project a permit without holding a public hearing to hear adveri.e comments. Coast Guard officials said al th<' time the permit was granted they fell there was not sufficient evidence that the bridge would be an Impediment to navigation and require a perm it hearing. But Amys says the plans which rail for a bridge span 20 feet above mean high tide are a navigational bazard because he won't b<' able to get bis Lld9 14 snilbout under il. The E>xisting bridge. built In 1932. is 13 6 feet above the mean water hne. Amys, during the two-year public planning process for the bridge. has advocated a bridge tall enough to permit "day sailors .. t.o pilot their sail boats under the bridge without lower· mg their mast~ LB Parking Penriit Times Rescheduled Parkmg permit stickers are on sale in Laguna Beach for the first semi·annu al program beginning Feb. 1. Councilmen approved the rate and time schedule last week, which includes several changes from years past. City officials claim that by chan1lng the seml·annual sticker program to February in· stead of January, they can force those who just want a sticker for summer beach parking t8 buy two of the permits. Many outside visito rs to Laguna Beach would buy half. year stickers beginning in June, thereby gettin1 lhrff full sum- mer months of parking. The permlU. 'are aupPosed to be used by shoppers and com- mercial users and many shop owners complained that parkinf. stalls were beinl used by out-o . town visitors who only wanted to go to tbe beach. The new permit schedule runs from Feb. l to July 31 -which means those beacb visitors would have to buy another sticker to get through the rest of the summer. The sec.rut semester sucker runs from Aug. l lo Jan. Sl. Permit proerama, and their cost for the first period, include: -Shoppers permit: Allows parklns '-P to the maximum in the tl me roa~ for $.15. -Commerctat~nnlt : A new procram desl ~:,for veb1cles used to confuct b'&1lne11 tn Lacuna Beach. Tbe "rmit aella tot $25 perbilf.7ear. 8ualna1 permit: Annable for central bu1lneu district employes for. Jong.term parkin• 1pace1.CQit iatao -RealdentJal permit: Avalla· ble to re1ldenll who H Vt' on strfftl Wltb '*'lna meten. Al· Iowa .. to 12 liMlarl Of partdq OD tll09e lti'eeU llllid allO alkrin ,. atdma .. 'd •Hiie '.~ pritD,elil, Dilt ·~ .. -Pit ....... • • amcsav. January 15, 1978 OAA.Y PllOT A:S' Spirit Unhrit1ted When the spirited Laguna Beach High School Boosters Club played basketball on donkeys Saturday night. the animals led in the kicking-up -the-heels department category. Al left. student Sam Leslie shows the donkey \\ho is boss. although there seems to be a difference of opinion. 'Dozens' Paid Off By Pal-k SEOUL, ".°~uth Korea <AP) · Korean lobbyist Tongsun Pork told invest1galors Saturday he distributed "hundreds of thousands of dollars," a mong U.S. congressmen and other Washington orricials, an ob· server at Park's interrogation reported. Below, Barbara Painter lriea the old hidden ball trick to advance her team's chances despite a full·court stall. Teachers competed against students on the rubber·soled steeds to raise money for school projects. The score was tied at the half but unknown at the tail e nd. The observer. Rep. Bruce Caputo, R-N.Y., a member of the House Ethics Com mlttee, said the American Investigators covered "dozens and dozens" of people in the Congress and ex- ecutive branch in their second day of questioning Park about allegations he tried lo buy favors for South Korea on Capitol Hill. Caputo did not name the people discussed STUDENT JOHN MILLER FINDS THE RIDING ROUGH "It was Just very embarrass· Ing. here 10.000 mile!! away from home, to have a foreign govern· ment prosecutor ask a man, ·now many congressmen did you give money to?' In essen<?e how corrupt our government was." Caputo told reporters. "It discredits Congress. It '11 very saddening." Park was questioned both by U.S . Justice Department of· ficials and by Korean In · vestigators. Caputo, attending the sessions as an observer for the ethics committee, told reporter& Park's testimony Saturday con~ tained only "one or two sur· prises." "Yesterday was much more eventful In that respect," he added. More than 20 former and pre· se n t coo1ressmen ha v e acknowled1ed receiving money or other gilts from Park but de· nled any wrongdoing. t l .t ti ' I I l I I t i t I I i I , t t I • I 1 I I I ' ' i . ~ • I I I . . I I .) ... ,llf DAn. Y PILOT Sunday. Jlll'*'f 15. 1911 NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER • L:ast HIIll Note Honors King ... ATLANTA tAPI Jn a final, ~ ro1gnant m i,age, Sen HumMrt ,.. JI. Humr_hrey urced the nation to • brid&t.* · a huge valley or shame" .-t 8llll Sf'paraling black and white • America. The message, read to a largely black audience Saturday night during an observance com· *fnem oratan g the 49lh an· <fl1versary of the birth of civil ;fights leader Martin Luther King "'...Jr., talked or legislaUve success ·lnd failure on the issue of !'·f'QUallty. "We have rewritten the na· on 's laws to clearly recognize MINNEAPOLIS <AP I Even before the death of Hubert II Humphrey, a handful of Min nesota leg1sJators in both m1JJOr p olitical parties were positioning themselves 1f ht• vacated hi s US 8enate i.eut • ALL WF.RE <:url'ful not lo un tugonize llumphrf•y followers, who e lected him to f1\·c ll'rms m the U S. St!nutc and m<.1<lc him he most popular pol1t1cal figure n the state's h1stor} • Under currl'nl la"". l>cmocral Gov Rudy Pcrp1ch has the power tn uppoint llumphr£'y's successor But Pcrp1l'h f;.i\·ors a special election .. If the l,.g1slaturc dot•s not re . y1se thl' ~overnor ·s <.1ppo1nt1\e • powerc; Pt•rp1ch 1s bt•he\ed to be ,leanini:: to'A-ard <.1ppo1nt1ng a caretak<'r !-.UCtC'>sor. "ho tould .oot scc:k <'l<'<'t1on FOl'R MEMBERS of the US llou:-.e two lkmo<'rats and two lfrpubltc·ans. hacl indicated an in· lt'l'l"'l in n•cenl months in run r11ng (111 the• St•1111lt•. ~hould a \ .H«IOt'Y dt•\•clop The Democrats arc Reps. Don .aid Fraser, 53, Minneapolis, \\ h•1 ha!! represented the 5th Dis· tricl since 1963. and James Obcrslar. 43, who 1s in hi s second term from the 8th District or northeastern Mmncsoata ~ ;paillg Duty equal rights for all Amerlcam," the Humphrey messaae aajd But it added· "We must race the facts For despite our pro· gress, a huge valley of shame separates black and white America.·· Humphrey, a leader of Senate battles for civil rights leelslatlon, died Friday night of cancer at his Wave rly, Minn., home. He had written the message for delivery al the Saturday pro- gram, which was. in part, to pay tribute to Humphrey 's Hehl against discrimination. Humphrey's sister. Frances Howard, was to have read lhe mesaaae because he was too ill with the pelvic tumor to deliver lt A day after his death, the message was r ead at historic Ebeneier Baptist Church - where the seeds of the civil rights movement were sown -by OCleld Dukes, an assis tant to Humphrey during his term as vice president. ''Fourteen years ago Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. shared with us his dream for America,·· the message s aid. "That cherished dream of what our na- Duck, Donald! Finns Say He's Too Racy , HELSINKI, Finland <AP' -Donald Duck is be· ing drummed out of Helsinki libraries by authorities who claim the Walt Dis ney character's racy lifestyle sets a bad example. THE CAREFREE duck with the sailor hat has been "going steady with the same woman for 50 years \\'lthout result ... and this is hardly a model for the ~ oung, Matti Holopaincn. chairman of Helsinki's youth committee. told a recent city council meeting Not even Uncle Scrooge and nephews Huey, Dewey and Loocy escaped scrutiny. The Donald Duck stories feature "not a single normal family," just aunts and uncles and nephews. I lolopainen complained HELSINKI'S LEADING newspaper, llelsingin Sanomat. put tongue in cheek and said "among the reasons Donald Duck has been stopped is that it ~hows many nude ducks." Democrats Seeking EllSing of Reforms WASHINGTON <AP l The Democratic Party wants the Federal Election Commission to waive some of the nation's new campaign reform rules long enough for the party lo r etire its lingering debts. Democrats say their request is only fair since the rules were not in effect when the party plunged into deep debt. But Republican Party Chairman Bill Brock called the request "morally out· rageous" Tilt:: DEMOCRATIC Party, in u petition filed last week, asked that new Umlts on individual and group contributions not apply for donations used to retire debts in· curred before the new regula- tions were enacted The DNC has remaining debts of S2 million of that vintage, most of it obligations assumed by the party after the 1968 presidential campaigns of Hubert H. Hum· phrey and Robert F . Kennedy. The request was filed before II umphrey's death Friday night. The rest of the debt consists largely of expenses unpaid from the Democrats' 1972 national convention in Miami Beach. w hi c h nominated George McGovern for president. There were other bills incurred as late as 1974 but all prior to Jan. 1, J 975, the effective date of lbe con· tri bu lion llD\its. ~ Detroit mounted policemen created an old·world picture Of winter as they rode along the Detroit River Friday. , Fresh s now blanketed lower Michigan with temper· -: alures reaching into the low 20s. THE DEMOCRATS have about $500,000 in additional accounts payable, but the petition to the FEC does not Involve these. Democrats concede these addi· tional debts would be covered by rules in effect al the time they were Incurred. The debt originally totalled about S9 million but has been chipped away over the past de· cade. .. -"""'~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. t~old Clobbers Northeast ·! More Rai~ Snow Forecast /or Nation lion could and should be became our dream aa well." Referrln1 to the annlveraary of King's birth on Sunday, Hum· phrey wrote, "We come lofelber lo recommit ourselves to the strugele to reach the promised land which he described from the mountain top. . "l am deeply moved t)y thls tribute bestowed on me tonl1ht. To be linked to Dr. Kin1 In the battle for equal rl1hta ts a dJs. tinct honor. My only re1ret Is that l cannot be wtth all of you tonight to share ln your war m friendship." Officials 'Ignored' Abuse Tale COQUILLE. Ore. (AP> - Felila Alo. a shy 7·year-old who ·died over Christmas vacaUon, might still be alive tr welfare ot· ficlals had heeded complaints that she was an abused child. uulhori""'" believe. HER BADLY beaten body was discovered Jan. 6 wrapped in a blanket ln the back of a 8ickup truck In this southwest regon town of 4,500. Fellla's mother, Aud r ey Al o, 26, a nd her boyfriend, Ronald Massey, 29, have been indicted in the 1lrl's murder The indictments returned Fri· day by the Coos County grand Jury a llege that Felila suffered m ulhple blows to the head and body and was suffocated. Of. ftc1als believe she died on New Year 's Day. A social worker for the Oregon Children·s Services Division. a branch or tbe Oregon Depart· ment of Human Resources, wu suspended after Coos County Dis· trlct Attorney Earl Woods and a de puty sheriU found Felila's body. "MAYBE THE child would still be alive if CSD had responded to their responsibilities," Woods said. ··we received lnformaUon that the child was being abused and contacted the CSD on three oc· casions in an attempt to eel them to respond as required by stale statute. They did opt do this. The result was the kid died." -~~ DESPITE STUMPING, AUDIENCES ARE FIRM ON PACT Sectetery Vence Heare 'Noa• on Penama Acc.wd Vance Panama Talk Dr~ws Heavy Fire NEW ORLEANS <AP> The Chamber or Commerce audience applauded politely when the secretary of state began to ex· plain why they should support the Panama Canal treaty, sym. bolizing America's mlxed emo· tions about the accords. Cyrus R . Vance. diplomat. n egotiator and Wa ll S treet lawyer, s tated the case for the treaty with tightly re asoned logic, in tones fiat and unemo- tional. What il comes down to, in 'IVA Chief Cites Danger NEW YORK CAP) -The Unit ed States faces a "disaster or ma· jor proportions·· unless utilities are allowed to build nuclear and other type power plants without delay. the chairman of the na· lion's largest power company said Saturday. Aubrey J. Wagner, chairman of the Tenneuee Valley Author!· ty, said increasingly prevalent delays in the buildini or new power plants are dam a1Jne the reliability of electric power, and shortages oC the past week are just a preview of the problems ahead. Vance's Vil'\\'. was that the treaty makes scn1;c; any rational person ought to be able to see that. THAT WAS what the secretary told his audience in New Orleans. a port city with a multimillion· dollar stake in the future of Panama and lbe American com munity that operates the canal. Because the audience in New Orleans was a Chamber or Com· merce group and because Vance is one of the top officials of the United States government, he was certain to receive a polite hearing. And he did. Vance's cool logic seemed to be prevailing And then Ed Butler stood up "YOUR SPEECH seems to Im· ply that gradual, unilateral withdrawal from the canal will some how enhance our ability lo deCcnd it," said Butler. a political conservative who has a broadcast talk show In the New Orleans area. "But that doesn·t seem to have worked in Europe or Asia ,·· he continued. "Where ver the United States has withdrawn, the Communists have advanced," he said. The audience exploded into en· thusiastic applause. Vance and his staff got the message NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ..... _ .... ., .......... ,... •• "" .............. -............. t..i.r•at•""'(•• ... *'U ........................ , ....... ~ ........... ~.,,. ., -·-".... . .. "I ' t STATE NEWS · PreflckerOntheProml SAN FRANCJSCO (AP> ·-They shout and ICl"tllm, Invoke the aainta and damo the alnnera. They're tbe aidowalk aoul savers, and they bowl for 1lory ln the grlm>1 Tenderlotn amidst a sea of tourists. buslnesameo and bums. THEY'RE BLACK and while, men nd women. old and young -all pray· int. quoUng acrlptures, beratine · pauen·b)' at Market and Powell ~treet.s with the lhreats of eternal damnation and promises or perpetual grace. "HELL." shouts A.M. Wynn. "There ain 'l no place to go but. Hell if you die with your sins! Money won't pay your debts! Credit cards won't. get. you out! Nothing can help you because not even your friends have influence with Jesus!" She looks suspiciously at questioners -.. You ain't trying t.o get me off the ~treet, are you!" -and remembers one ahop owner wbo threatened to call the police because &be wu 1carin1 away bls CUJtomert. THEN TBERI! lt John Ajzen, a re· tired warehouseman who bolds down a windy comer at least three Umea a week because, he says, "l want my llle to count foretMnity. ·• A black book of scriptural quotatlons clutched in bis hand, he exhorts pedestrians scurrylne by to repent. "Repent. and be saved! That's my message -and I don't care U l'ld talk· ing to a akJd row derelict or a well- dressed businessman," he said. "My messaee iJ always the same because I can 't aee anything but eternity. Whenever I look at somebody, all I can see is a per100 who will be in heaven or hell someday." • Sacramento Edgy Even trickllnc rain doesn't cool the sidewalk preacher's ardor. A 1randmotherly woman yelps about de· vlla in Waahlneton as ram sprinlc.lea down. "Washington la a klnedom orthievea," ahe chant.a. "They're raising our taxea just as they did In the days of Christ's birth. It's bappenine all over a1aln! Christ ls coming amoog the people and we must be ready for him.'• Around the comer, a black man ln white sneakers carries a sign around bis neck -"America, come back to God." The curbside preacher bualness is often unpleas ant and occasionally danaerous, says Mlaa Wynn and Ajzen. "NOBODY PAYS me not.bing for this 1reat message I carry," Miss Wynn aaid. "Some people even laugh at me and make fun of me -\hat's the pay- ment I get." Azjen lives an even more dangerous life in hla effort to bring his message to the streets. "Sure, 1 get hassled, ridiculed, cursed, attacked and mobbed," he said. "One day a guy gave me a terrific punch In the face, knocking me down and cutUne my eye. DAl..YPILOT AngeHc Matela Heavy Northern California rains pushed the northern Sacramento river system to near the flood warning stage Saturday, bul river watchers said there appeared lo be no substantial flood threat. "Based on the data we have, there should be no particular problems," said Bill Clark of the Federal·State River Forecast Center in Sacramento. "However, there has been significant rainfall throughout Nortbem Calllomla and there Will probably be substantial rises in river levels, especially in the Sacramento River system," he added. Heavy snow was forecast In the moun· tains, with hazardous driving conditions in the Sierra Nevada due to poor visibili· t y caused by blowing and drifting snow. "Another day somebody slugged me from behind -and another time I waa kicked. But I'm not afraid," be said. •'The thing is, when you do this kind of work you're a target for anybody ... But this is the place where they need salva· lion the most," he adds. "And I'm the man who's gomg to deliver it." Angels' left-hander Frank Tanana and Cathr Mull, or Long Beach~ were married Saturday in Lady Queen o the Angels Cburch; Newport Beach. It's the first marriage for both. For more on the weekend's social and party scene, read Happenings, Page C4. Near Ensenada Oil-fed Plant Eyed for Baja SACRAMENTO (AP> -Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo says he wants to see plans ac· celerated for an oil·fired Ensenada power plant, the . chairman of California's Public Utilities Com· mission reports. The 1,200-megawatt Mexican olant could sell surplus power to San Diego Gas & Electric Co. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said that move would "diminish :.igmficantly" the need for the proposed Sundesert nuc I ear plant. BROWN AND THE PUC chairman, Robert Batinovich, had met with Lopez Portillo on Thurs- day in Mexico City. Batlnovich said during the meeting he brought up the question of the power plant. which bas been in the discussion stages for some time. ''The governor ask the president what his feel- ings were on it," Batinovich said. "After the presi- dent heard the comments from his own people and comments from us, he sald be would like to see it accelerated.'' Batinovlch said the plant could be under con· slruction in six months and fully on line In five years. "My opinion is lhal this has a very excellent chance or becoming reality," he said. "I think it's been moved to the point of a very, very serious option." At first, most of the plant's power would be available for sale lo San Diego, he said, at least de· laying the need for a power plant the size of Sun· desert. LATER, AS BAJA Cali(ornia becomes more t'cooom1cally developed, that amount would be cut, he added. San Diego Gas & Electric is part of a con- sorltum that wants to build the Sundesert nuclear power plant near Blythe. The fate of that plant could be decided Jan. 25 when the state energy com· mission votes on whether to recommend exempting it from the state's nuclear safety Jaws. "It would eliminate the need for it in the time frame that has been discussed to date,'' Bat.lnovlch said. "Whether Sundesert should be used for addi· L1onal power in the 1990s, I don't know." WWII Sub Chief Dies at Age 77 PALO ALTO (AP) -Funeralservices for Vice Adm. William V. O'Regan, whose flotilla of "Mickey Finn" submarines pummeled Japanese shipping during World War II, will be Wednesday at Sl. Simon's Catholic Church in Los Altos. O'Regan, 77, died Friday al the Palo Alto Veterans AdmJnlatraUon Hospital. He will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. In 1944, O'Regan commanded an advancecl submarine base at.,Wdway Island. Between June 1' and Au1. 1, b1s pack of four submarinea sank la Japanese ships plylng be~ween Formosa and Japan. O'Regan was nicknamed Mickey by his men, and h~sW. became known at the "MictqPlnnt. •• Be wu awarded the Navy Cross and the Lellon of Merit for bl.a naval aervlct, and bla unit recetved the Presidential Unit Citation. In the Korean War. O'Rfran connnanded a division of heavy cro1ae1"1 off the North Korean coast. His last naval post wu u commander of tho MarelalandNavaJSblpyardnorlhofSQFranclaco. Wrong.Girl Pair Want Daughter EUREKA (AP> -A Wisconsin couple, said to be looking for a daughter who is a member of the Unification Church, were In jail here Saturday, accused of having the wrong girl kidnapped. Also in custody, accused of the kidnap- ping, were Timothy Jones, 27, of Buena Park, Calif.. and Ctilford Daniels, 23, address un· known. ALL FOUR WERE idenWiecl by Karen Lee· Krauss, 17, who said she was kidnapped in Redding Thursday night, accordini to Red· ding Police Officer Dave Lynch. Miss Krauss, of Burlingame, told Redding police the two men forced her into a car and took her to a mobile home where the Guths were waiting. When she entered the mobile home she said theGuths cried "Darlene! Darlene! .. "You think I'm your daughter, don't you?" Miss Krauss said she asked the Gutbs. When they realized their mistake and released her, Miss Krauss called police from a neighbor's bottle. AN AU.POINTS bulletin issued by the Redding police resulted in the arrest of the GuU1s, Jones and Daniels by Humboldt Coun· ty sheriff's deputies on the road near Eureka early Friday. Rapists Imitate Police ROSEMEAD CAP) -In the third aUack tn as many days by men claiming to be police officers, a 25-year-old woman motorist was raped, sheriff's deputies say. Deputies said Friday the woman was ordered to pull her car over by a man who flashed a spoWght at her. The mlfn, who wore a pistol in a shoulder holster, reportedly asked for her driver's license, examined it and told her it had expired. ' He then grabbed the woman and raped her, de- puUes said. The woman put up a struegle and told deputies she thought she scratched her assailant's face. Earlier this week, a Hollywood free-lance writer said he was assaulted ln his apartment by a man claiming to be a 1>0ltce officer. Minority F avoritis~ Ou~ St,at,e Capitol Conlracu Must Be Unbimled .: SACRAMENTO (AP> - A ( J judge's ruling that the Legislature's lawyer says will BRIEFS halt. work on the $43 million state _ Capitol restoration project has ----------- been upheld by a state appeals court. The 3rd District Court of Ap- peal agreed that the Legislature can't give minority sub- contractors preference on the project to restore the 108-year· old domed Capitol to its turn· of·the·century appearance. Legislative Counsel Bion Gregory said delays are costing the taxpayers $300,000 a month in increased constructioQ costs. He said no decision will be made until next. week on whether to appeal the ruling. 17 Pad11g Retrial1· DA VIS (AP> -The dlstriet at· torney must decide by Jan. 25 whether to retry lT University ot · Califomla sll-in demonstrators after a jury deadlocked on trespass charges against them. M unlclpal Court Judge Allen Theiler declared a milt.rial early Saturday when the jury rel>Ol'ted itsell 11·1 for acquittal alter 11 hours of deliberation following a week·long trial of defendants ar- rested last May 26 after a S'h· hour sit·in in the office of the UD· iveraity's chancellor. ~t.er Tatftl BERKELEY (AP> -A 34- ye a r ·old Berkeley man Is A nOIHIY AT LAW BANKRUPTCY $95 DIVORCE $95 Uncont•ted 640o-2507 - undereolng p1ychlatrlc tests after be fired bi.a rUle lhrough a fire engine wtndsbleld, lhen bar· ricaded himself in his room for nine hours. Berkeley police aay the man, Berry Turneie. 34, finally walked out or bis home at about 6 a. m. Saturday, after officers, friends, and bis famUy coaxed him out. He was taken to lhe Alameda County Hospital for teaLI, said Patrolman Jimmy James. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A walkout by aome 8,000 aerospace worker• against McDonnell Douglas Alrcraft Co. In three states eoes into lls aecond daJ to- day. Affected by the strike were 6,200 members of the United Auto Workers at Douglas•· plants in Long Beach and Compton, as well as 1,200 union members in Tulsa. Okla., and 50 at a small plant in Arkansas. Roge1 • Ratl11g HOLLYWOOD (AP> Cowboy star Roy Rofel'S was re- ·ported recovering from open heart surgery be underwent Saturday. said a apokesman. .. He ls dolna quite well for the early post.operative period,•• s&id Dr. Georre Broder, who added the 61-year-old formeracreen sthr tolerated the triple bypass s1tr- 1ery "quite well" bot wUl be kept under close observation for '8 to 72houn. VACAVILLE <AP> -Pollce said Saturday they bad no clue' as why a pilotless plane was sent crashing Into a hay awatber at the Nut Tree Airport, or who md it. Some prankster rl11ed ~e Ce11na 150's controll for takeOff, botwlred it. then sent lt down the runway at full throWe sometl'me between 5:30 p.m. Tbu:nday lftd 5:30 a.m. Friday, wben e cruis· log pollce officer found the wrecka1e. From markl on the ground, the plane apparently lifted one wheel, then veered and craabed, into the hay swather. V" Giallt• Da..aged 'EUREKA (AP) -Vandals have damaged nine more gianL redwoods in state parks with chainsaws, offlclals reported Saturday. Carl Anderson, a11istant superintendent of state parts In the Eureka area. eaJd two will be cut down for safety reasons, but th• other damaged treea, includ- ing two large trees at Richardson Grove, alight be saved. ~ clabiooa . .. / Boating and Social Club SAILBOAT CHARTER aach u tbe Jou Mark u,. E1caUber 2t ncl oUten. 100 % Polyester Double Knit Flat Folds ..lllTlllT 111111" SAILING COIJBSES !~!.!1Z1 St/60'' Wide • Mod\lftt ~ • a-from IOfld cclol'I and fnypottema 5~ Orif. m,..lndt. NOWOflY lotpertnch. . •.a.-. Must twn length • Wolst~tless2"11 ofl tf)Ot 'I needed '8Ulal SeltMI d !4:dal nt• ..c:::rt••• c ..... • 1 .. &le tamll.J. WEEKEND CBlJISES a.au lat1•r •tt u ,.net a wor1&am1 aew. I SOCl/l-"li JlCTIVITIES hdttcllal &•••ti &oar•aroebt• .. baek1aauwoa, Pffl• video .. lad,Jaek, gl .. nt •' TV 11treee, cU1ce partlM. 'l'GJF p•rUe1, 811Dday bruatobea (1Mmber1 only> and maQ naorf. \.. -·~~~ --- oranoe0>as1oai1yP001 Editorial Page .................... illllli ................. ~---~~---------- • Robert N. Weed/Publisher T~s Ke.vii/Editor P e D n y -pinching Plans Proliferate Stato legislators may have missed the bus on beading off the Jarvis property tax limitation initiative at the ballot box Jan. ?:I is the deadline for submitting ballot argu. ments on the proposal which would limit property tax to 1 percent of March, 1975 market value. Gov. Brown bad hoped a strong argument against the inlUative could be based on the fact that the Legislature had passed an acceptable property tax relief bill. That'• why he called ~~al session with instruc· Uons to get such a measure to Khn before the end of this month. But the legislat6rs now figure it may take until March to hammer out a bill. So there goes that deadline. . . And the panic of local government agencies increases as they grimly figure the enorm~.t~x ~osses they'll. f~ce if voters approve the Jarvis initiative -$7 billion statewide. Orange County supervisors, facing the loss of an estimated $95 millloti in property tax revenue, have been advised by County Admmistrative Officer Rob~rt Thomas to act immediately to plan budget cutbacks, m· eluding reductions in personnel, elimination of building projects and cancellation of major purchases. . Even a citr. as small as Laguna Beach, which forecasts a possible loss of $1.6 millio~ in tax revenue, is planning post.Jarvis strategy b~ mulling_ such ~easures as closing a fire station, c.utting -~urucipal. Jobs ~nd salaries, closing down the city bus line and mcreasmg business truces. . This sort of planning will be under way .in every city and cotmty in the s tate as the June voting date ap- proaches. . . So whether the Jarvis initiative passes or not, it will at least have the salutary effect of compelling some awfully close examination of government spending at all levels. Stamp Takes licking Dear U.S. Postal Service: l 've just seen your experimental, reduced size postage stamp and no matter how much money it saves I don't like it. I guess by cutting the size down one·third you won't use as much paper, but fiddling with this little thing is more bother than it's worth in my book. I'd guess it's about the size of my index fingernail and finding a loose one in a desk drawer, purse or wallet won't be easy. And we who are less than dextrous are go- ing to be doing a lot of fumbling when it comes time to mail Christmas cards. ' Besides, stamps are one of the few spots of artistic brightness in our society. I look forward to the artwork and to the historic events and noted people being honored with colorful special issues. Getting decent artwork on that little chip of paper just won't work; we won•t have any multi-hued butterflies or soaring bridges on our let- ters any longer. Even the tiniest countries of the world take pride in the originality and beauty ot their stamps. Is old Strongest Nation in the World going to hang back now and act like a stingy tightwad? And since when do a few thousand dollars really mat-. ter to you post office people? You'll spend more than that converting the stamp machines to accommodate the new size. Don't do it, Post Office, or I'll send my letters and cards via United Parcel. You'll miss me. · Sl.ncerely. DON T. CANCEL Nicholas von Hoffman Sellers Get Medical 'Practice' The doctors have IOlle one bet· ter than the &host sur1eon who slips into the operating room to cul you up because your own doctor, the one you have put your faith in and who expects you to pay him for work not performed, isn't competent to do· the job. Now word reaches the world outside the hospital that medical implement salesmen have been scrubbing up with the MD's and assisting in operations. More than 900 such opera· lions have be e n per · formed ac· cordingtotheNewYorkTimes. On the reassuring side is the quote from one skull cutter that he only calls in the medical sales force on the more difficult operations. So much for all ~at malarkey Punch t about the years of exacUnr ln· strucUon demanded of all personnel before they are al· Jowed to go anywhere near a pa· tienl. THIS NEWS should comfort Mr. Bakke, the 1entlem•n who has tossed law, medtdne and civil rigbt.s into a Uziy by claim· ing he was denied admittance to a University of California medical school because he was whHe, while less quaJllled blacks got in. If his suit is re· jected by the Supreme Court, he can always practice medicine by getting a job peddline scalpels. Or conversely, the demands by blacks and women for al· firmative action can be met by adjusting the employment policies at the medical supply company. It may be, however, that medical sales people and doc· tors work best as a team. 1be Times reports that a doctor and a salesman selling a new, rapid· stitching machine had a race to see which could sew up a pa: .·.· ~ ~ . . ... I ."Blue skies shtnlng on me, nothing but blue skies do I see:•· Bob Greene Uent's less, both of whlch had incltlons, ruteal. We are not told which of these two healers finished firat. Needless to aay Ulla is one oc· caslon when the medical hierarcbs are not detendlna tbeir colleaaues. The docs are alw.,.. lighting any grant or power to non-docs to do anythlna around a patient because DOn· doca aren't trained, lack tha neceaaary tmowled&e and are not professionally qualified. Yet these laymen were invited into the operatin; room on at least 3,000 occasions and on nearly 1,000 of them assisted ln some way. IT MAKES the doctors look in· consistent In their resistance to paramedics, physician-extender nurses and midwives, all or whom have received con· siderably more training than the bandage salesman doing. the midnight appendectomy. (The investigation into the matter is barety begun so that it will be awb\le before we know how much of this has been going on.> For the public, it is one more confirmation that a lot of doc· tors don't care about us, that we are meal whom they would in· jure and maim with lndif· ference. The dilficulty is that we know that they aren't all like that, that some physicians suffer with their patients and are ex- cruciatlntly careful with them, even though the code of medical omerta forbids tbem to do anythioi when they see a col· league butchering others. Until tlrat awful moment when. in pain and death, we aee I tbat it ts our doctor who has • fatally ll\iu.red us, we have no way of knowlna. Havlnc the state certify that all who have a medical license are competent. practitioners has created the myth that while some doctors are indeed great. all doctors are at least minimally able. Doctors post their embossed and beribboned diplomu ln tbelr consultaUon rooms. not their kill-cure ratios, so we bave no •ay of Jmowinc if this kindly Dr. McGlllycuttee 'is lbe con- scientious practitioner we hope to God he is. THE AMERICAN era or good feeling about doctors is long past. They can strike and lob. by and blackmail legislatures in· to giving them richly un- deserved immunity from malpractice suits, but most ol us are convinced they missed their real calling when they didn't ap. ply for jobs as Mafia bit men. Hospitals, the institutions in our society that doctors com· pletely dominate, retain their reputations as horror houses, nm by people so indifferent to human life that the chances are only about 50-50 you will be given the right medication. As for succor. tenderness or comfort, pray that you stay home and die quietly in your sleep. In the meantime, when next you attend a football game or a play, you wlll no longer be puzzled when you bear the loudspeaker system say. 0 Ban· • dage salesman 8, please report to tbe box office:• No Forgetting Last of Dillinger's Gang His race will stay with me. It was hollow and toothless and white like the underside of a fish. The minute I saw him I thought~ So this is what happens. This is how th e young lions end up. They called him The Kid i n th e old days. He was a member of John Dill inger's bank robbery gang. and when l met him he was the last of Dillinger's boys still living. That's changed now; they buried him a few days ago. His name was William A. Shaw, if you're interested. RE WAS SICK as bell. He had a lot of things wrong with him, . but emphysema was the worst of it. He could hardly breathe. You could hear bis chest trying to work. He was only 62. He looked 80. He used to walk like a rooster and wear fancy clothin1. Women loved him. Of course they did. He was in the Dillinger 1an1. In the 1930s you couldn't get much more alamorous than Uiat. When I found b1m living ln a third·fioor walkup on the Near Mailbox West Side of Chicago, he didn't even have decent clothin1 to keep him warm. All the stolen money was gone. He wasn't looking for anybody to feel sorry for him. ••ALL l'VE EVEB been is a criminal," be told me. "1 took part. in maybe 115 robberies in my life. I just liked to put that. gun in my hand." Juat liked to put that IUD in his hand. He couldn't even bold the hand steady when I extended my own in greeting. I tried to picture him as a teenager, aa a 19-year·old wheelman working ror Dillinger. 1 couldn't. He ·asked me for a cigarette. He was cough.Ing as be asked. He spent most of his life in penitentiaries. He may have been a hoodlum, but he wasn't a very good one. All that time, beeinnlng in the heyday of DW· ioger and checkering \be de· cades after, spent in a series of prison cells. THEN 111EY Jet bJm out, to try to cope with the 19706. It was no contest, and he knew lt. The Kid didn't have a chance. Be wasn't. a ~guy anymore. "In a way, JOhn'a luckier than me, beibi dead,'" be told me. John was Dillin1er. •'This life is like belL I can't breathe. l can hardly walk .•. " He was afraid to go out on the streets. The man who ran with John Dillinger, afraid to walk the streets. It was the younabloods who scared him, the new Irids with the new gans. He wasn•t afraid of the police anymore. Now he was a&ald of being gunned down by a mos pWlk just because he was old and vulnerable. BE TOLD ME about his first robbery with Dillin&er: ··u was an easy job. It was in May of 1933, in Indianapolis. It was at the City Foods Store, the first all·ni&bt market ln ln- dianapoJ..IJ. Dillinger smashed in the teeth of one of the clerks with the butt of his gun. He bad no reason in the world to do that. He could be awful mean.'" I was trying to make notes as be talked, but I round myself starinl at him. It was like watching death. He could read my mind. "rll NOT sorry," be said. .. I'm the same as you and the • bext guy. 1 wanted things, and I 'was too lqy to work for them. If you aot a new car, I want a new car, and I wantit right now. .. God, we were super. I was just a kid. • .J just aot a aeme of lordlioess when I had that gun m my hand." That's when he asked me for the money. "Come on,,. be said. "l~ talting to you. Give me some money for my time.,. I TOLD BDI that I was sorry. but that we did not pa, for _ stories. "'I don't care about that," be said. ''No ooe will know you paid me. I just n~ enough money to get back to Indianapolis and die. l just want a place to lie down and rest.•• I told him tbat I couldn't give him anything. He sboolc bis head at me. Now I could read his mind. U it were the old days. and be bad his gun. •• Be walked away. I BEARJ> THAT tltey folmd him dead in a cheap hotel in Chicago. He had been smoking, and there bad been a fire. He never did mate it back to In- dianapolis. Just to the morgue. I remembered what The Kid had told me: "I don't care about dying one way or the other. I'm the same as anybody else. Five 01inutes after the dirt's thrown on you. you're forgotten.•• 'Judge TeaDt's Perfonnance by Productivity' To the Editor: J\e: J . w. Reid'• Je. 8 com· meots on HEW'• afftrmatlve ac-ticm prosrama and bis toncue-tn- cbeek question, what If tbe UCLA basketball team was com· prised of elgbt wbltes~ two blackl, one Japanese and one penon tbree-eilblh• Cblnue, threHi,bthS Anietlcan Indian, one·elchth Paldstanl and one· et,iitb Syrian, I have the follow· · 1n1 comment.is: Such a ll'OYf obviously ~·t wtn buketbal sames bocauae the requlrernenu of lb71lc1l qu.aliUM of bet1bt an qillty are not met by all racea and Mr. Reid •11'"1· H.ow.ver, Mr. Jle.td 1oe1 Cl'1 nytn•• _ .. w. aren't whmJns ma.n1:ND •ames on tbe lntemt· Uonal tront elt.b«', iadcinl by our Joul)' ~ at pafln .... but nol)o4Y 1eem1 to . be" ccio- oern •• atiout our laet of qu.•lithadou there.'• If Mr. B•d II lntlmidnl tlaat tM U.S. Ntaw ot T'::ef:bl-1a rel•lell to ta our laetoflll due to~• •· UOD, » lbowd bt awa ... or Loe~·· factiatJ ln 1.111"*· . approximate the racial m1x ol the community near the plant. Tbts pJaot build& parta and 1uba11embUea for the L·l011. TrlStar aircraft and "bu a · perlenced consJatently blper productivity than any of the Lockheed plants, not aceptin& Burbankl wortln& on the lrlOll J>ro1ram." Perhaps, Mr. Reta, our balance of paymentl could be 'corrected tt oUter compinlet followed Lockheed'• lead and chaqed their udal mts? Ob- vloualy, tM answer 11 no. So let'• not blUi• Mftnliatlv• ac:· tlon tor our H.luee of tracse probleuw.lt'1DGttaa.t1lmple. Tbo lm~ tlllnl to realla• 11 that PrQdUltlft people hat-• been dllllld tM ciuce lO ..,_ thelr ea.bl., la Ull put Clue to thtli r~ ~ 1ach a Jll'O" 1ram aa .,,........ actloo~ we'ril ... ,..,.. to ......,... the Ol)~=IOtU& aaee-...11pt.A • woa't .,...... ... ., f\ltm9. ..L--IAt'••~ ... Uft co .. tJlat 4lay W... AID.W. --~ ...... ~ ... .,. •• ~-...... Ute -:-.... u::r..=s:::: ;ion on bi~ industries are popular these days. But every important Orm in that industry -West· ingbouse, General Electric. Combustion EngineeriD11 _ ~nd Babcock-Wtlcox are the blSlest. -haa an equally important stake in oih gas·, and coal·flrecl electric power, the only compet .. in& sources. Actually, Anderson is attact- Jng tbe sclentiClc comrnunUy which has decided on clear and 10,tcal ground• that nuclear enern ii by far th1t aalut avail• blo source ot .tectrlc power. Of course be can always llnd a few 1clentt1l·dlasenten, and he 1 pubUcbes to the hUt ev ryUiJ.q - they ·~ and do. As a re.ult, the American p oplo are aetuo1 , their ln/orrnatlon on tbis lmpor. tent laau from sclenurlc ti· Uteraiea llU Andenon, while the , voice ol tho overwbelrnlnl ma .. =·ct icimU..t.t 1t Dot·._ ~ BJ;RNAJU>L. OOHP!N ;Prot-.or ot Al~cs Dlftc!tor, Nucliar ~ct tabOr'atGrY. Ulllveralb' Of Pttta~ .47 Sunday,J•nuary 15, 1978 To write the Delly Piiot/Box 1560, cosre Mes., CA 91626 To Cell the O•llV Pllotflt'642~21 Orange Coast Daily P1lol 1'f ore f!l!!nion ................................ illlllil ........................................ ~ • . . Fut11re of Television fol-Children ''There is a war going on. Not in the Near, Middle or Far East. Rl&ht here on our own shores," said Carol Soucek King, free-lance wfiter. "It is the war over the content, quality and amount of children's television.•• She continued: . Used properly, we know television can be • superb tool through which chHdren can learn about life and enjoy it more. But we also know tbat, whereas children m aJte up 25 percent of the naUon's television audience, only 7 percent ol television programming is planned for them. On top of that, this programming and the shows that precede it and follow it are too often filled with violence, sex, stereotyped social roles, and misleading solutions to problems. Since many children in our own familie:., according to national statishcs, will see more or television during their school years than or their schools, it is imperative to ask what is being done to upgrade children'!. tclev1s1on and what might be done in the future ''Television is now a virtually universal, acculturating force, more widely available than print has ever been." 'aid Betty Long,treet, execullvt> secretary. National Assoc1at1on for Bcttt!r Broadcaslinc .. About 95 pt•rccnt of U S. home' have TV r-.ets and lhus the programs are acce .. s1ble 10th€> illiterate and to the young as well as to the literate and s(jphislicated v1t'wer " In other remarks she 1nd1catcd As children grow and develop nothing is ·'just entertarn.ment." The young absorb the world about them, uncrll1cally. Various Nielsen-derived figures show that children. beginning with preschool, watch 2, 4, or even 6 hours of television per day. By the lime of graduation from high school, the average child has spent more lime viewing TV than he has at school. As a result, there is mounting concern on the part of parents. teachers, and other adults who deal with children every day about the effects of television Telev1s10n taken as a whole docs not picture the world accurately or in il'> true diversity Perhap:. wor!.t 1s that youngsters are not portrayt•d us valuable, crfect1ve, competent people ei ther in programs designed for children or in syndicated programs available to children. But 1t 1s violence that was the concern that led both the American Medical Association and the National PTA to issue strong policy state· menls ;ind to moH• toward 1mplemenlalion of proposed changes. The attacks by the PTA and AMA renect a frustration with broadcasters that they have, in a sense, brought upon themselves. Since the Surgeon General's report jn 1972, there has been an increasingly clear definition of the problem, an informed concern; yet, lhe broadcasters have responded slowly, tf al all. What do l see for the future of children's television'' The first hopeful trend is recognition that children do in fact watch TV. and they watch it late in the afternoon and before "prime time." Good programming for them 1s now be· mg scheduled . AfteT School Specials on ABC are outstanding programs. as are the NBC Special Treat shows Little Vic, a fine mini-series for children, is now available in syndication. In addition, there are other shows responsibly designed for children that are available in innovative patterns of dis· tribution. Hol Fudge, 1!1g Blue Marble, and for family viewing the new senes on Channel 11, Ten Who Dared, are examples. Many of our hopes for public television as a source of exc1tmg and responsible children's programming have been in a sense dissipated b:, the enormous success and the wide availability or Sesame Stred and lhe_Electnc Company. Now we look for programming with a wider scope_ and more involvement. Another trend is that parents are increas- ingly gaining the personal confidence backed by professional support lO tum off inappropriate programs. The extremely effective work of Ac- tion for Children's Television which is con- cerned with the commercialization or children's entertainment has emphasized this problem and ln many cases has led to reform. But Saturday morning is still designed to hold child audiences for hours at a time to sell them products Hopefully responsible parents As they grow . and develop, nothing , is 1ust absorb entertainment.' TM young uncritically. world. • • Five spokespersons tell how and why programming changes should be made in remarks taken from California Journal. may decide they cannot continue to be a party to this process. Marie Winn in her recent book, TM Plug-in Drug, cites as the source of concern not just violent TV but all TV for youngsters. Their busi· ness 1s other than watching. Their business is to play, to interrelate with real people, to ex- perience the rcnl world ''In the realn1 of children's programming, perhaps the most important trend bas been a chan&e in people"s perceptions," said David Crippens, vice president of educational services ol com· mun1ty television, KCET. ··Recently society reached a consensus that television makea a significant impact on children's lives. However, there ls little agree- ment as to the nature or extent of that Impact. "The overwhelming number of hours the average child spends in front of the TV aet is enough. to convince most pa.ren~, teachers and other concerned adults that television's in- fluence is enormous, perhaps equal to church and school." He theorized: Now, if television is seea to play a role in children's lives equal to the schools, and it does in terms of the amount of time devoted towtrd at, then its programming deserves a ireat deal more consideration. Where does this lead exactly? Put plainly, it tends to cast the broadcaster ln tbe role of "social engineer." When a TV program ls de· signed for children, broadcasters must now con- sciously take into account it.a social impact. Otherwise, they may find themselves uninten- tionally rewarding antisocial behaviors or perpetuating racial, sexual, and age-related stereotypes. Correspondingly, if television can reinforce antisoclal behaviors, as crlUcs of TV violence claim, then it can al!o do the opposite; namely, reinforce "prosocial" behaviors. In general, .. prosocial" programs provide examples or cooperation, kindness, honesty, tolerance, and self-control. They try to help children recognize differences in perspectives and to accept rules of justice and fair play. Future program content will probably be designed with an even greater deeree of purposefulness and deliberateness. Yet, even if we all agree that television should be conscious- ly used to benefit children, will we ever ag-ree on what exactly constitutes "beneficial"? There are many things that television sim· ply cannot teach, and it should supplement rather than replace other experiences and learning opportunities. However, to 1tate an obvious but sometimes neglected truth, parents are the single most im· port~nt-"COOtrlbutors to-a child's development, and parents bave a good deal of control over how television affects thelr children. This ls not to shift the burden of responsibility from the broadcasters to the parent.a. It is only to point up what resurcbers have discovered in recent years: The impresslon a TV show makes on a child is often determined by the attitude expressed toward it by a parent or by some other important adult fiiure. ln general, parents can cultivate program pref· erences in their children simply by tuning in programs they consider worthwhile. Another wav parents can lnCiuence the decree to whlch a child 1ncorporate11 what baa been seen Oil TV is by seriously cliscuasln& and reacUn1 to what their children tell them .about their viewtns expert~ces. 1f a TV 1bow ls re- earded not as an ena 1n itself bu< aa a , sprlniboarii for Camily discussion, it t.llu on a whole new meaninf and purpose. , Let's face lt. Many of us use telnJslon •s a • baby-sitter. When we are busy we ofttn feel It is 'l better for the children to sit in front Of a TV aet than at the edge of a daneerous st.Rot .. We, as u caring adults, try to provide reliable babysitters" for our children. This mun be equall1 true when tbe sitter is our family television. .n v. f, '• ''Children hold in great esteem those people they I see on television and children do imitate those persons," said Susan Futterman, manager of-; children's programming, West Coast, ABC. ..; "TV personalities can create a lasUne am .,. press ion reaching into a child's adult life." ') She augg.ested bow to create ~es. First, by inlluenclnc legislation and na· Q tional broadcasting codes throu&h lobb)'inl and speakina. However, J mast caution agalnst to01l much le&lslatlon for we bave Fi.rat Amendment.Q right.a to protect. Second, we can form amall.r;. par4Snt croups or a cross-section of PtOl>le tQf". work consistently with one station to help de-a termine programming. Third, affecting the content of proiram-.. ming on the story-board level before shows ar~Q produced. More jobs should be created of the type I now hold with ABC. I bllve to approve all children's programs that go on the air, theb story, storyboards, rough cuts, and final cuts. i; Another way to create change would be t(jJ make positive models. Hopefully, public televlslon will take this lead. I must admit tbere are both good and ba effects of television viewJnc oa children Televiaioo is a very important part of o culture. I say. "Don't turn lt off, learn to use well." ''In programming, we are on the front line dealing with the public on a day-to-day basls, which 1 very important," said Robert O'Connor, vie president, KTTV. Metromedia Television. .. Remember, television has ereat infiuenc -if people are watching us! '• He explained: As an independent station, KTTV bas limit ed resources for its programming developmen Children are a significant part of our audience We must have an alternative to what other sta4 tions offer. The ratings show that seven out ot the top 1 shows watched by chuaren m LOS Ange1es are' not syndicated programs, are not SaturdaY', morning programs, but are network shows• broadcast from 8 to 10 p.m. So the majority or children arc not watching Saturday morning· children's shows but are watching programs such as "llappy Days," ''Donnie and Marie," etc. Unfortunately telcv1s1on is supply mg too· much of the entertainment today. And virtually all of tht' nonviolent entcrt:unmcnt You cannot take a youngster lo a football, tw seball, basket· ball, or hockey game today hecau~e there is J1lore violence at s uch g<Jm•"• lhnn on television.· 'So, heavy responsibility Call rm 1clcvision -the" one conduit for evcrythin~. There will be a change m telcv1'lion; but I must point out that it 1s a mass medium and . thus there are many perspectives In other words, telcv1s1on must deal with many 4 "truths." In no other area in our society do l see . such public disenchantment. I do not see the public insisting upon quahty in other areas. ; For instance, in education we have, for too long a tame, tolerated a poor system. Now, people are looking to television to solve many or. those problems, including educative problems ... It is not going to happen. Television cannot de-· Cine Cor the vitIWers such things u decency •• violence, obsc~ty, culture, and education:: Wbat the muses watch most eacerly la what • they will get. Regardless of this, I believe we, ln, television, will be more sensitive than we ha9e" ever been before. We must be, for we are talk· ing to and listening to many more people tbad we ever have in the history of broadcasUna. ~Thimmesch/ Editor's Assassination 'Worst Thing' for Somoza I founCT i1 interes na tbat Somoza's own people helped me get the lQtervlew with Chamorro, wbo1e newspaper r•- lentleasly beats on the Somoza rettime ln lively, often exaa- &erated fas.hl~n. wlth ~torie1 and pbot()s. , Chamorro wu also leader of the D'mocratlc Unjon of Libera· Uon, a coaULion ot aDtl·Somoza groups which probably would have Installed blm u president if Somou ever fell. But what could Somou ever 1aln from 01'~'1 deatb? as arguments that he believed ln conatltutional 1u.aranteea, an4 curtailed them "only when people vlolate tbe Constitution with violence." to JeU tor two years. Chamorro later led an hi· vaslon fot"ce, based ln next-door Costa Rica, beat on onrthrow· inf bis d\lldhood cbu.m. Somoa, who bad aucceeded bl• •lain father. Chamorro wu captured. tried by a mWW'Y court, Jailed 11aln for one year. reluaed and banl1hed to Ute provinces. After eteapfn1 to eo.ta Rlca, Cbamorro returned home when Somoza aranted amueaty In 1960. Soon tbereaf\cir h• wu back at tbe n•w1paper be ownid. P'fbllabed and edJteill, at. tacltln1 tb• Somoaa r._. • thciQila II WU llla llf.tlme ...... . , .. SOmoza wants to survive the three years he bas left in his prealdency, and dOC!ln't want any family feuds or bloody \'endetta.s to break out between the 18 Somo1a.s around and the nine Chamorrosleft. So who killed Chamorro? _,_ Ctlltly admltted to Cotta Rica. a haven for terrorlsta. There ls a1ao the Latin 1,,.,J 1cen1rto, that a Jealous husband killed Own<>rr0. But elven the professionalism of the Job, th1a ta the unlikeliest explanaUon. :} The a1aaaslnatton of~ Chamorro caused his lortowerc to form a parade to carry h•: body Crom the mortuary to bii bome. It also caused cbar1ea murder to ny at Somoia. And ~ caused Somoza to order a tull- •c~l• invaU.aUoo, 1n pun\&lt thetillen. ., I ), ~ ' DAA.YPILOT Sundly. Januarv 1s. 1m COUNTY NEWS I OBITUARIES .. Dodge 'Dem Drops ••• Dlrec!tor Sags to '70s Once again, trusty umbrellas blossom from hiding to save the dry look Track suit soaks up splashes Foreign Pupils Need Housing Orange Coast rJm1ht·~ inter ested 1n :.h arin~ ljleir lifestyles v.1th a j orc1gn <'xchan~c stu- ;gc•nt nt'xl school vc•ar tn s. 11bm1t ;.spphcat1on!> the Am<'n can Field erv1ce outlet in Costa •1 csa. ' J 'I he s tudents, high l chool seniors from ~ounl n<'" surh as Ot'n in ark, llolland, Chile, ~ustr:illa, Italy and f ::iil:md, hope.• to arrive ;_!)t-nfh _~o_!kP•_ • LOVOEH ~JOUN J LOUOLN P4Utcl •wo E 1), ''''"'""' ot Lo\t• Mf'\A •ur ..-.d II'( IWO <M~. JONI ~n. Jr , tlowoe Loudtn. l>Olh ol S.vmour. -.o h•o broH"'" L"°" Louoen •nO f •l<otm Lo..a.n ol Somour, llld. ,., .. 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I Dea' la .\1 o •ice~ Lt ea rd Elem•ntarv School, Hun I lnglon Ouch. ea. end ••• "''° • member ol TN Tuc:~r • Ai\<>CI•· tlOll SUrvtllNI Ill!' ,,.r pSrl!f1tt e"9'n~ & Hartl Th0mpt0n ol Arced••· Ca • • brol,,.r Vt,,_ E~ Tl10m1>SM OI Burbank, Ca. -lhr• '"'~· J~n t1ifar ThomQMWI al HunllnQton 8H<h, Ce , Marllyll Nlc.hOls of Ar<.tdta Ca and Vlrollll• Mon~I OI Wes-C• FuMrel _..ictt will be <"""'UClod on Sund•Y J""u•rY U , 1'11 •I P•..,.<e &roth.,t SMll"'' Mortuary. lnlttmffll onv•t• Paerce Brothers Smuhs. Mottuery dlrecton. ltlNU.10 P.llUL WILLIAM KIHC.1110, rHI 0.111 of Huntl,.qlon &ee<h, C• P•n~ •w•y on Jaf'Uel'Y I?, 1911 .c '"" -of IS Survlvtd by "'' deu;ht..-\, Rull\ Noumotr Of Hunllt1C1lon &...:It, C• •nd P•utlM Prf'Mlce of T•••S, Al\O ,urv1ved f')y °"""' s1\lf'f Btrdle M c Nin to'h of Color1do, Ill'" Wtnd<hildrlf\ '"" 11\11 11r'e•• o••ndclllld .. n. Gravnlde M>rvlct> wlll bl> Mo"°•Y Januory 1•. 1~7' et 2 00 P M el IN tdOtrlon C:.meterr In a~r1on, Mi .. IOurl. 5m1111 tutl\lll LAml> Cosio Mua "'°'lu1rv director-. ~. Dealing with stormy weather haa always brought out the creative In Southern Californians. after all, the dry season's so long lt'a hard to remember where you put the galoshet, overcoat and other rain gear. But the trusty um· brella. because It's easy to hook over a clothes rack, always seems to show up just In time. Here, In photos by Richard Koehler, Is a sampling of OrangeCoast peoples' ways of warding off -or Ig- noring -the wet. By JACXJE llYJIAN CM•Delly .... u.it Hey, boys, let's go dribble a basketball doMi at the YMCA. .. And maybe take a class in prev• ing be art attacks ... and 1ot some ram.11)' coUDMl- ing ... and team bow to repair a mlnlbike ... aGft maybe plan a trip to a sister YMCA in Jerusalem-. Wbat? The Y, tt seems, bu had its con.sctomn raised ln the '70s. "Up unW about flve years ago, the Y focused on aporta," said Robert W. Harlan, natioaal ~ ecutive director of the YMCA. • .. "'Nqw it'• reachlne - out to work on some of the social problems of communities. It's now calling itself a mulUpurpose orgap.iu- tion," said Dr. Hulan, who was in Newport Beach this week to speak at the initial meeting of the new Orange Cowity Federa- tion of YMCAs. Wide-brimmed umbrella leaves a lot of space for elbow room FOR ONE TJDNG, the "men" in the title Young Men's Christian Association isn't taken literally. About 40 per· DR. ROBERT HARLAN cent or the members are women, Dr. HB!lan said, Key new programs include cardiovascular health and Citness courses, and family counseling. Counseling ls available for parent groups and famlly groups, lncludJ.Qg single-parent families, he said . . Intercultural activities aimed at eliminating personal and institutional racism, and exchanges with YMCAs in other countries are also en- couraged. 'the YMCA has also entered the area of juvenile justice, Dr. Harlan said. Both live-in programs for juvenile offenders and cotmSeling are offered as an alternative t.o juvenile balls. In addition, the National Youth Program Us- ing Minibikes -NYPUM -attracts young truants, runaways and drug users. Don't drip on my dolly! Strollers share a slosliy sashay YOVTBS LEARN TO ride and repair the minibikes and take camplni trips on them . They work with a leader "who helps them with their value systems and improving their type or In- terpersonal relations," he said. ORANGE COUNTY Capistrano Tax Help Available San Juan Capistrano seniors can receive as· s istance preparing in· come tax forms during February through the eity senior citizens pro- gram. A volunteer income tax representative will be available by appoint- ment Mondays and Wed- nesdays from 2 to 5 p.m . al the temporary seniors center , 26971 Spr ing St. For an appointment, phone 493·1171. Gas Lower SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The wholesale price that the clty of Palo Alto pays for natural gas has been ro- quced almost 2 percent by the Californla Public Utllltlea Commission. New Water Link The YMCA has come a Jong way since it was rounded ln 1844 in England to provide a religious environment for farm workers coming into the cities during the Industrial Revolution. It spread to the U.S. 126 years ago, expanding into the sports field and across the country. There are now about 1,800 Ys in the country, Dr. Harlan said. Representatives of l l agencies signed agree- ments In Santa Ana Fri· day to finance a pipeline system to bring a blend of Northern California an d Colorado River water to eastern and s outhern portions of Orange County. Known as the Diemer Inte rtie, the proposed S60 million line is to stretch in various.sized s tages from the Diemer treatment plant in Yorba Linda to the San· ta Margarita Water Dis- trict which serves the Mission Viejo area. MUNICIPAL Water t>lstrict of Orange Coun· ty (MWDOC ) is coordinating the project and will operaLe the line through the sale or 25· when it is completed In year bonds include: 1980, an MWDO C spokesman said. MWDOC. Yorba Linda The line will enhance County Water ~istrict, water quality while 10• the City or Anaheim. the c reasing quantity to ,City of Orange, East t h ~ s e . a g c n c. 1 e s %i:t~f ;l CI~~~~~ :':~~~ part1c1pating, he said . '. Boyle Engineering Water District, S~U~go Corp. of Newport Beach County . Water Distn~t. is to design the system Los Alisos Water D1s- expected to serve water tr~ct, El Toro Waler D.ls· require m ents or the trict, San~a ~argarata areas involved through Water District and the year 2000. Total line Moulton-Niguel Water capacity was listed at District. 310 cubic feet per second Line construction is b u t m a Y c h a n g e scheduled to begin next ......,ha~ before ~ctual January and is expected c~uct1on, he said. to complete an approx- ! m ately five-year-long ~ G E N. C I E S effort by MWDOC to part1clpaling In the pro-he lp meet water re- ject to be financed quirements of the participating districts, There are YMCAs in 89 countries, which are joined in the World Alliance ol YMCAs in Geneva. DR. HARLAN HAS visited many of them. and just r eturned last week from a trip to Israel to join the celebration of the lOOth anniversary of the YMCA in that country. It's odd to think or dropping in at they in, say, Nazareth or Jericho, but you can. A YMCA in Gaza provides job training for refu gees. while a retreat center by lhe Sea of Galilee is used for campouts. Ys in east and west Jerusalem are open to Arabs and Jews as well as Chris tians. Indeed, most YMCAs are open to everybody, Dr. Harlan said, although he added that in a few tradition-bound countries women may not be ad· milled. "The programs of the YMCA are different in each country because the Y tries to base its pro· grams on the needs or that country," he said. IN COSTA RICA, llE noted. agricultural skills are taught. "They'll actually bring m a line of poultry and pigs. U.S. Housing Funds Split the spokesman said. "They give the people a pair of them and train them t.o raise the animals . Then as they rai~e their own, they r eplace those so the YMCA can give someoneelsea pair." Dr. llarlansaid. Dr. Harlan himself is not a stranger to Southern California. He graduated from Whittier College and began working wilh the YMCA in Monrovia. JRVINE RANCH Water District is con- tracting for the largest capacity ln the system, 60 cubic feet per second. The next largest capacities are allocated COMPLETE 0 range County is scheduled to receive almos t $7.7 million in U .S . Department of Housing and Urban Development Funds. The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) recommended the dis· trlbuUon of [45 l)\llllon in housing assistance funds to OranJe, Im- perial, Los Angeles, Riverside San Bernardino and Ventura counties. The funds may be used to build or re- habllitate housing ror moderate and low in· come families, or for rent subsldJ~. HUD will to Yorba Linda County ~ local have final approval of Water district. SO cubic $. the allc,cations. feet per econd, and San· sports In Orange County, the ta Margarita district. 1'0ellvered money will be distrtbut-45 cubic feet per second. dally" :.. •• ,, .. '""'' "'''""J' vour t•"°' ed ln two areas. Los Allsos is contract-1'•11 ~ ..... H<-6'""1 'Your""~' I l r '"the COSTAMESA642-1JSJ About $2.6 milllon will ng or 30 eel per ul•-..porta•v•. io to a reeJon includina second, El Toro for 23 • ~ M1u1°"v1uo495-0401 Costa Mesa, Irvlne, and Moulton-Nieuel for .I/II«.. 2em~ ....... '-••r-10 the Spokesman Saila IS.~ oi..,. ,,_.,, •I A""'tY Ptrwy l Laguna Beach Newport~~· ~~~~~~~0;·,1~~~:~!~~~~~~~~~~,. Beach, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano. W 1..,.TER Tustin and unln · f"lllll corporated areas or the SALE county. About $5.1 mllllon would be available to an area lncludlnl Fountain Valley, Huntln1ton Beach, Seal Beach and the rest of the county under the SCAO recom· mendaUons. TRAVEL SERVICE CLUB-MED BAHAMAS M9•...-ttttlftcJMWM PARADISE ISLAND f ' Business Sunday January 15, 1178 DAil Y PILOT A9 ORANGE COUNTY OF THE WEEK . Their Business i~ Caring .. • .. .. to .. ' ~ '· r Two families form a successful firm to help the handicapped cope .. . • • . D•llf "llol Slaff '"°'• ByAltTHURR. VINSEL Of Tiie O.llr l'llet Sia# On her way to an important appointment one recent day, an Orange Coast CoUeae coed suffered a flat tire, a cnsls most commuters can understand. She phoned her repairman and within half an hour, he had her rolling again. 5ending her off witb kind words. WHAT MAKES THIS common scene un· common ta that the coed's flat Ure was on her electric wheelchair. She'd run over a lack while crossing the Costa Mesa campus. lier mechanic is Bill ThomW>, 37, president of R.U.S.H. Inc .. who, with bis wife Sue, have tapped a tmy, almost hidden market that offers them much more than just a comfortable living or even passible wealth. R. U.S.H. stands for Rehabilitation Services Unlimited for the Handicapped, the name born of a late-night brain storm1ogsession, The session and the business, says Blll Thomas came about through a combination of guts. intuition and knowledie of a need to be met human beinas too. Some of them just need more help than the rest or us ... The Thomases opened lhelr first office ln Colton, three months aao they opened a second facHity in Orange. Both stores remain a two. family enterprise. How did It start'> "ESSENTIALLY, MY SON drew me into 1t," Thomas explains, saying Bill Jr. had got ten a part-time job with l neighbor who sup- plemented his income by repairing wheelchairs Bill Jr. was late coming home one niaht. so his father went to see what was keeping him J:le found his boy and the nei&hbor toiling to repair much-needed wheelchairs and wound up working with them late that niaht, the next night, arid the next. From their mutual reeling for their customers• needs. the two, neiabbor Doua Smith ~nd Thomas, formed a partnership in 1975 At first Thomas stuck lo his aerospace job. But within months, Thomas shuffled the Space Shuttle out of his life. "SOME OF MY motivation came from a visit to a convalescent bospitaJ for developmen- tally disable41 kids: seeing them lying twisted in beanbag chairs wilh no means for physical sup port," says Thomas Carol Simmon 's squeaky wheel chair gets R.U.S.H. repatr job by Bill Thomas. THOMAS JS A former project manager for Rock well lnternational's Space Shuttle pro. gram "'The md1v1duals who need our service are a totally different breed." he says. "Some are looked down upon and it's Wlfa1r They are "'We're not jUSt in the wheelchair bus1 ness." says Thomas. The firm also handles special hospital beds. walkers and sopbjsticated electronic controls. Commuter Line Looking for More Golden West Airlines just ended another record year by carrying 510,449 passengers. 29 percent more than last year Yet, like Oliver Tw1st's entreaty for a bit more gruel, GW's president James Harmon 1s asking for more A bout 89,551 more TO LURE TllEM. the airline has added two new Shorts 330s with 'wide bodies'. a marketing effort to lure more non-business passengers. and new direct routes between San IJ1eg11 Palomar and Santa Barbara. "We've been a hub and spoke operation until now," s:ud Harmon "L.A. has been the hub and the spokes have been Orange County. Ontario and other small airports "San Diego to Santa Barbara Is our first direct run. We checked our manifests and found that a lot of peo- ple flying to L.A from San Diego were transferring to Golden West to i:o on to Santa narbara '' THE FLIGHTS are prohtable. he said, and show the future cours~ of G W. the nation ·s largest third hne or commuter a1rhne. The airline also hopes lo gain more traffic by attracting more leisure passenc<>rs Since the airhne has l1llle to spend on advertising. a combination ot strategics is used Joint fare agrecmt•nt<. with maJor airlines allow GW to fly passei:igers to connections at reduced fares or free. The major tine picks up 90 per- cent of the tab. G W covers the other 10 percent THE CARROT, says Harmon. ls that joint fares encourage passenger bookings aboard airlines that agree to them · Several years ago at Ontario. most of our connecting husmess went to United. then American TWA "as third," Harmon said "TWA came up and broke <the que!>tion of) joint fares with us What happened was that TWA immediate· ly moved up ahead or everyone else They held that position for many vears. '"American came through 120 days latl'r and then United. Once a carrier breaks through (on joint fares) 1t takes 120 days for a rompetitor jUSt lo file with the CAB " HARMON SAID Continental was the first to sign a Joint fare agree menl here in Orange County The :.econd !>lratcgy goes hy the name of Tom Wilkinson, a former GW co pilot who trnded wings for an aC<'OUnl executive's desk His JOb is to l<.'ll travel agents they can offer free commuter flighLc; (and a way out of driving to L.A. Interna- tional) by booking clients on certain <tirllnes Captam Robert J. McMurry leaves Shorts 330, near older Twin Otter. long the basic plane for L.A. commuters. The JOint fare agreements also al- low GW to transfer luggage directly lo the passenger's plane. A GW - 111s ued ticket also gets passengers aboard their longer flight ADDING MORE routes, especially direct flights, is complicated and time consuming. says Harmon. State regulations enforced by the Public Utilities Commission make lt hard for GW to respond qukkly to major carrier scheduJc changes. G W schedules get passengers to their flight. 30 lo 45 minutes before key departure times. Major carrier schedules are clc>6e· ly guarded secrets until released, forcing GW to juggle its own schedule quickly. Productivity, Satisfaction Linked But PUC approval can take months, "and we operate on minutes," says Harmon. "especially with the large carriers. If we're five minutes late, a paJJsenger misses his connection." HARMON HAS been backing a bill to charter most third line carriers. placing them under federal rules. Pick up any magazine. challenges Ray Burc h , ''even the skin magazines" and you'll find articles on raising consciousness, or about people's chan~mg attitudes toward work and living. Burch, vice president of Organiza· tion Development Associates <ODA> in Irvine. says this is all part of an ongoing movement that bas had a profound effect on business. "Society is saying 'we want more from work, more from life.'" The survey. he says. probably just confirms what the company presi- dent suspected. but may not be able to resolve "You see, everybody Is out there in the trenches and there's that old say- ing, 'I can't drain the pond because I'm up to my elbows in alligators." Whal can a company do to help its employees become more committed. to participate more in problem solv- ing. to increase productivity? Burch suggests that firms set in- dividual goals. goals that relate direct- ly to the work and needs or employees. t1onsh1ps compound the chief ex- ecutive's confusion over people relat- ed oroblems. " 'What 1s it they want?,' the com- pany·s head thinks,·· says Burch. "Sometimes the head of an organiu- lion is caught in a no-win situation.'' He adds, "and it's goln« to become even more difficult!" "Yet, people are saying. 'I can give 25 percent more."' What people need most, he sug- gests, is the feeling that what they do for the company bas meaning and value. GW chafes under state regulations. said one or the airline's employees. •'The PUC just doesn't understand a commuter's place in the scheme of things," he said. Harmon, during a recent hearing on an air reguJalions bill. called for a number of changes. Government guaranteed loans, he said, are needed to buy new equip- ment. JOINT FARES agreements should ;~ 'Die Compang. • • ! The Company Rehab1htat1on ~ Unlimited Services for the Handicapped ~ (R.U.S.H.) Inc ~ Product and service wheelchairs. · specially-designed beds and other aids to the l'land1capped; maintenance and . repairs. ; Officers Bill Thomas. president. l E.L. Smith. vice president; Sue Thomas. secretary: Doug Smith, treasurer • Gross Annual Sales. $190,000 in : 1977, first full year of business for the l, firm Locations. R.U.S.H. operates outlets ' at 1920 E. Katella Ave .. Orange and 11000 S. Mt. Vernon Ave .. Colton. Employees: F111e tull·time; one part- t1me One of the devices electronically blocks the pain or severe arthritis. another allows the speechfe:>s to communicate with words spelled out in lights controlled in a variety of ways, de· pending on other handicaps. The two offices now serve 350 clients in an I area ranging from the coasl to Indio and from Colton to Mission Viejo "WE'RE A LITTLE different from most medical s upphers." he says. The firm serves seveTal social agencies and care f1ciUties as l well os private clients. Servmg highly individual needs is tht key to l the two neighbors' business. Many paUents must have chairs specially engineered with con- trols or other accessories adapted to a unique handicap or physical condiUon. The special relationship he builds with t customers shows 1 "There isn't anybody betther than Bill," • says Ms. Carol Simmons, 24, of Garden Grove, t who has multiple sclerosis ~ THE OCC PSYCHOLOGY ma.ior at OCC .. says R.U.S.H. is an answer to a prayer S ·'The first people who gave me a wheelchair ~ gave me the wrong one." she sa\d. A large firm ~ stuffed a conventional cbalr into her car and l sent her on her way. It was useless. I "Most people don't realize that wheelchairs, have lo be fitted to a person just like you're fitted for shoes." says Sue Thomas, who also s pends time traveling for the company. .: , ls R.U.S.H. lucrative! .. "lf you work al it," Bill Thomas responds~· "'We 're making a decent living, but we're not making a fortune " - Says Sue "Our intention is always to re-: main 'grunts.' •• "We'll always be doing some of the deliver· ing of beds and the repair work ourselves. It helps keep y our head on straight.'', SF Editor Tops Bill ForGllL Reg Murphy, publisher and editor of the San Francisco Ex- aminer. ls scheduled as featured speaker for the Greater Irvin e In · dustr1al League CG UL) annual meeting Jan. 29. The Carter ad- ministration critic who hails from Georgia is also known as a one- time kidnap victim, hav- ing been held hostage for two days. The annual bash re- quires reservation s. available from GJIL by calling 955-1133. Seating is on a first-come basis CAPITOLIZE WITH . CAPITOL . .. CAPITCX.IZATIOH MEANS TO CG'Nf RT CAPIHX. TO CASH : . ' l!yow'" ti• OOOIOS!IOllOOCMt\.-"°" °""" I ,_.,. Ot Olt.... IWOOWly. e».O 10! 0< no1 ,., CAPH OI. HOMli LOAN '"'"~ lo aoilolli. Vdil• .auitv Into 1 ~ -. .. ,., Id -Ir-·-- G) Capitol · And, says Burch, this altitude is both the bane and hope of bus1- hessmen who are groping for ways lo understand and use workers' ~agemess to participate in lhe com· pany they work for And, he says, organization goals mus t be established and spread throughout the firm. Tuning people into company goals, he says, finally gets down to "how the manager feels about people, if he or she feels they are baaically good? automatically cover third line car-r:;;;;:;:;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=1 riers. he added. Home Loan · Organizational development, he says, is just finding ways to structure 1l firm and manageme.nt 10 they can iap Into the Intelligence and eo- 'busiasm of the people they employ. ~d to teach managet'S bow to keep Ule taps fiowing. ';_ "J just did a s urvey of a large firm IP tbUI area and 43 percent of its omployces said they could etve 25 percent more eCfort to the company. ~lily." "But the organization has to make sure both kinds of goals are ex- plicit. unde r stood and then somebow-havetomarry the two. Company heads, he says, are con. fronted with many pressurea from the work force. "Government. is using lhe work force to bring •bout. societal changes," he Ba.)'s, and conscious- ness raising within the work loroe, rules and regulations coverina every aspect of employer-~mployee rel&· "If so, what you want to do ls tap into it." Human resourcea. the contribu· tions a company employee mlaht make If tapped, depend, Burch sug- gestJ, on the wUUneneaa of manaae· ment to cbanfe attitudes toward workers as much u workera chang· mg attitudes about employers. Those changes, he adds, are the °<See BURCH, Pase AU > Federal subsidies should be con- sidered for lines servicing small, low traffic airports and certification is needed to allow third line carriers to allow their scheduJes ·to be listed in the Official Alrllne Guide. the stan- dard of the Industry. Despite major problems with re&· ulations and 1aclt of recognition. Golden West continue! to grow. Unlike Oliver Twist, Oolden West's Harmon t!'Xpects to get more. PREPARATION OF fAXRETURNS v .. ao.td faPl..Jitt Martin I. Schneyer Attorney at Law c.-.. Ce<ltlled Pvltllc Acc0U"111>t MBA !T ... lloOl>I lol-ol~(Taul.<"'I '""-""1r\.-l >e-btfor• us T•• C""'1 .,,., us 8ul>'•-C:O.Ht -..... _,., S..•• 0 ..._, •• ft CA~~ 133·1164 . One ol °"'' • LMtetl l_lllr_ ... ,_ C.111 ..... al°"' ---"""' ll)04!1.., Off-'°' tfte ll("ft We'd Really like to help COSTA MfSA auo ~'°'•"" "~" AHAHCIM Ult w l""<:oll>t1M '. .. I .. II' ••• . , .. l' II • It\\ ~~ ... , .. , ..... ... 1• .. ,, .. 2.1. ,., •• .... 7114 !O'. ti; II • ,, ... .. , •• •• )I )1'• , ... ·~ ,, .. llO ,, I< • ... I • ]I I .. • 1'. ~ 1'"' 11 ... 72., JI'• n-. ,,,. )) , .. I ,. .. •P• l01 \)'• ,. .. 1'. lO'> I) .. •• • .... "'" 2J'' 10 .. 11 .. .. -- YORK STOCK EXCH NGE . . . I • ... ._ -...... 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H'\ t SI '~ 1'\ i" ,. ... '° )\) ,., t •• ,, , 'St: 10'• tn7 '"• f ~ fol ,. ~ I)\, '" 14'• • ' J•• ~" . , . ... t i i, '• '• It .. ·~ .. ,, .. \ . . .. . . DAILY PILOT .lJ I I WIO's 1.l1klllfl W1a111 Wht eomP!*I need most, HYll ODA'• RIY Burch, ''ls • phUosophtr. a rdlective pef'IOC\ in the orcu.lulloo who tak• the tlmt to be refltctive. "J always feel 1ood wben I flnd the ouanlutlon'• philosopher, the Ollt who am. 'why are we in business."' The philosopher may not be the president, but be or abt Is usually in the top manaiement team , 11.,s Burch. "ffe la tlle person who asks probing questions, the ooe who ls the corporate coudeaee Mel uka, 'are "'t dolftl tU dpt lhinl overall?"' U an or1a.n.iiation huo't W.· Ufttd tu philosophers, Burcb auunts tbat mM•ttn be 11· lowtd time to be rdlectlw. "It ha • lol to do wttb t1.n» macaaement. Give tbem (mana.ers) a quiet bour, and the pbl.kleopMrs will emerit. 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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Denver's Cinderella Broncos, upset specialists all year long, bid for the championship of pro- fessional football today against the playoff,toughened Dallas Cowboys ln Super Bowl XU, climaxing the National Football League's 58th season. A. sellout crowd or almost 7~000 fans wi ll jam t he 'LOulaiana Superdomc for the • 12tb game in the series between NFL conrerencc c hampions which has become one of the top spectacles in sports. -....... . . .. -- Some 80 million viewers are expected to watch televisJon's coverage of the game. The contest matches the two teams with the best records in the ·NFL this season. Dallas s wept to the National Con- ference's East Division tlUe with a 12·2 record and then eliminated Chicago and Min- nesota to reach the Super Bowl for th e fourth time. The Cowboys beat Miami for the championship in 1972 after Jos- in g to Ballirdore the year before. D4'l.las also lost to Pitts- ......... DENVER'S CRAIG MORTON FACES HIS OLD TEAMMATES. Knox's Departure r · Pulling the Plug Was Act of Mercy Pulling the plug on Chuck Knox's t.enure as coach of the Rams mighl be considered an act or mercy to thol>c who have patiently (or otherwise> been waiting for the Rams lo make the big scene at least once in their history. The big scene I refer lo is the S up e r Rowl , th at h ig hl y ~lamorized event thut has the buildup of a Normandy Invasion and the actual cxc1lcmcnt or a chess match between a beginner a nd a pro. Knox took the Rams to the playoffs annually, which was no WHITE WASH - surge of life in their expecla· lions along those lines. Al least the door is opened for that lo happen. Much depends on the man the Rams select to succeed Knox. And therein lies reason lor much anxiety. 1 mean, two prime candidates mentioned are Don Coryell and Bill Walsh. Both are familiar names in the Southland. ' Coryell coached at Whittier College and San Diego State before becoming head coach or the St. Lows Cardinals,. The Cards have b ecome a free-scoring outnt but somehow they've left defense in the wake or orfense. At any rate, they are exciting to watch with an exploslve, high scoring auaclc. W a lsb was born in Los Angeles and after coacMng in the pro ranks for 10 years, look over as head coach at Stanford last season. His team had a 9.3 record, in- cluding a 24·14 Sun Bowl victory over LSU, the latter being no bii deal. Sta11tord was an up and down team-<>ne which knocked UCLA out ot the Rose Bowl. Yet that &ame squad barely beat. S&n Jose State (31·26> and then was humlllated by use. 41M>. I would think that between the two, Coryell would ra .. •n ed1e. But that doesn't mean b•'• the man lt'a aolng to take for tho Rama to-IMPSV~ Bowl-liOwid. Maybe 1ucb a man Is yet to be bOm. " Maybe the Rams need tome m~or: Ptt*>Mtl ch1n1es to ao alon1 with a new coach. Maybe. That Word has become synonymous with the Rams. burghlnthe l976game. For their fourth visit to the Super Bowl, the Cowboys drew a firat-time playoff team in the Rroncos, who stunned the NFL 011 T\! Toda11 Cha1tnel 2 at 3 by capturing the AFC West with their own 12·2 record. Then Denver, which had never even reached the playoffs before. eliminated Pittsburgh and de-- fending champion Oakland Jn postseason tames to qualify for the championship showdown. The game matches two in-trlcately designed defenses-the Dallas flex whtch s tauers Unemcm in a sort of 1ap form•· don that helped the Cowboys lead the NFL with tile fewest yards allowed, and Denver's 3·4 which stacks four lil\ebackers behind three-man rushinc Une a.nd enabled the Broncos to give up the fewest rushin1 yards of any team in the leaaue. The Dallas defense ls con· atructed around end Harvey Martin, who led the NFL with Trojam Triumph Bruins Blitz Beavers, 77-60 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gu~rd Roy Hamilton and forward· Oavid Greenwood scored IS points each lo pace seventh· r anked UCLA to a 77-60 victory over Oregon State Saturday night, putting the Bruins in first place ln the Pacilic-8 Conference basketbaU race. The Bruins led by as many as 20 points late in the game in roll- ing to their fourth Pac-8 Con- feren ce victory in as many games and 13th ln 14 decisions overall. Guards Raymond Townsend and Brad Holland added 12 and 10 points for the Bruins. Oregon Slate, 3-1 in conrerence play and 9-7 overall, was paced by freshm a n center Bill McShane, who scored a game- h1gh J6 points. 1''orward Rickey Lee and fteshman guard Mark Radford added 10 points apiece for the Beavers. UCLA was iihead at. halftime 37 -23 and wasn't seriously threatened a rter the in· termlssion. OIHOON IT, 1 .. 1 -L" 10, Ati.n '· ~ 1•. 11.0tord 10, A. CamciMll I, 5mlth 4, s.-t •· TOl•h 14t-12.0. UCLA ml -Gr-.wooc! u. \t..,..w""9 3, Sinn '· T-12, H""'llton IS, Wiilies I. HOll•nd 101 Allums I, n.om.H7. H •llll"lf -Uc.A 11.U. Feut-4 out -Mc$1\AM. Smith. Allum$. TMel I01111-~ 21. UCLA 11 T.cllnluls -Wllllft, <><._,,.,.,, Mc:SNne. A ,,. .. ,, TrOJ-•~ 83·62. paints and just fj ye rebounds. Oll•OOH 1411-a.rrwr •.Small •, H•rt•horne. 12, Or11mmofld •. Cl-2. Lvon 2. Murr•v •.Seeley •. Cl•ri.1•. 0.vlU. TOl•I• U 17·11 U . SOUTH•llNCAL IU ) Hr..O.rll0f'l4, Mlll .. 11. AIMMMOll •• s Smith''· CMflno u, R•tkovl<h 2, o. SM1th4 To1 ... n" 2o;i H•llllm•$oul,,.rn C:.12'-1'. Fovled oul·Sutey, Cl•rk Tot.I tout...O.eeon " Soutl>erll C:.I lt. Tt<llnl<•l .. Soll!Nm CAI <""r-r. A-S,4ll CaUtornla, 66-64 BERKELEY -Doug VilloU sank a 12·foot jump shot with 28 seconds remalntnc to Ifft California to a 66-64 Pacific.a Conference basketball victory over Washington State. The visiting Cougars, trailing tor most of the second half, had tied the game with 1:03 left on a pair of free throws by James Donaldson. Stantord, 12-68 ST ANFORD -Forward George Schader scored 24 points and Jeff McJJug h added 19 Saturday for Stanford as the Ca rdinals wo n the ir first Pacific·8 basketball game of the season, 72·68 over Washington. Stanford never trailed In the second half and led by as mahy as eight points. But the Huskies came within two points several times, the last at 68"66 with 1:01 remaining. Washington's top scorer was Mike NeiU with 18 p0lnts. 23 quarterback sacks and was named defensive player or the year. Safety Cliff Harris also earned All·pro honors for the Cowboys. Denver placed four Players on the All·pro team, with end Lyle AJzado, linebacker Tom Jackson and Randy Gradtshar and safety Bill Thompson. Offensively, the game Is a study in ironies. Dallas' quarterback Js Boler Staubach, who led all NFC passers, throwing for 3,620 yards and 18 touchdowns. The . . .. -. . -. D~nver quarterback is Cr g Morton, second among A pauers with 1,929 yards a.ttcl 4 TDa. The irony is that once rt were teammates, competlnc r the same job with the Cowbo • Staubnch woo that batUe Mort.on drifted ofl, first lo New York Giants and then. ~ear. tOfl>enver. The acquisition of Mortoa enclneered by freshman Red Miller, who moved lo ·~ ROGER STAUBACH (12) GUIDES DALLAS TODAY. LOS ANGELES -Steve Smith sank two free throws with 24 seconds to play to clinch a 63-62 Pacific-8 Conference bas ketball victory for Southern Cal over Oregon Saturday rught. Titans Bt11wy Anteaters Smith's foul s hots gave the Trojans a 63·58 lead and enabled them to overcome two free throws by Oregon's John Murray and a field goal by the Ducks' Kelvin Small at the buzzer. Freshman forward Purvis Miller led Southern Cal, now 3·1 in Pac·8 play and 9-7 overall, with. 17 points, 13 in the second hair. · Freshman USC center Clllf Robinson was held to only eight Kings Blast Atlant&, 8-4 ATLANTA (AP) -Right wing Dave Taylor •cored three aecond·perlod coals Saturday ni1ht and newly·acqulred Danny · Grant picked up five a$Slsta as the Lo& Angeles King• blasted the Atlanta Flames, M, ln a Na· t.lonal Hooky League game. Larry Brown opened the scor· ln1 at 7:28 of the first period, on an as1l1t trom Grant, who wu acqulted from Detroit on Jen. 9. Guy Chouinard brougllt AUanta even four minutes Jater with the flr•t of hll two 1oa11. Taylor put the Kinas ahead 2-1 ju1t 15 a~ lnto tho aecood pel'lod before Atlanta 't Wiili Plett lied Li.: Los Anaelea then aot two mote 1oal1 by Taylor and one eac)I from H•rthnd Monahan (and Butch Gorin.a to put lh• 1•me out of reach. Gortnt'• tally, which came on . a Power play, wu the 200lh of bi; NHL career. Fullerton ll:'!mps to 88-59 PCM Vicwry By CRAIG SHEFF Of flle O.ity ftflet SUH Cal State (Fullerton) combin· ing outstanding inside play with sizzUng out.side shooting, romped to an easy 88-59 Pacllic Coast Athle tic Association bas~etball vict.ory over host UC Irvine Saturday night. The Titans, ln captudn1 their second straight FCAA victory, won It in the opening half- atreaking to a 50-26 lead at the 1n· term ission and playing subs most of the second half. The came was so out or band that Irvine coach Tim Tift benched four or his starters at the beginnln,B of the second balr, electing lo go with three freshmen, a junior and a sophomore. And Titans coach Bobby Dye started taking out his starters wlth 11:32 to go. Fullerton's big- gest lead was 76·38 with 711'.l minutes left. The Titans, controlling the ball inside behind the play of 6·6 Greg Bunch, 6-6 Mike Niles and 6·8 Steve Shaw, scored their nrst nine buckets ln close. After that. Fullerton guards Keith Anderson and Mike Linden went to work, hilting from the 14· 16-foot mark with re1ularity. FulJert.on hit 61.5 percent of its shots in the opening half, tanking 21of:W. UCI. meanwhile, did not shoot badly in the first 21> minutes (46 percent), but the Anteaters played poorly detensively-flnd to compound matters'turned tlfe ball over 12 times tn the opening half, most of them ·the result-()f poor passes. Fullerton's starters all hit '" double figures with Bunch lead- ing the way with 15. W iyne Sm h was UCl's top scorer wtth 12. Irvine, now 0.2 lo PCAA· play and 5-7 for the season, goes on the road next week facing ht«> more conference contenders ln San Diego St•te <Thursday> ud Cal State !Ang Beach (Salta-· day), And ltdoesn'tfigureto getcmy easier. 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B"l DAILY PILOT Borg, Stockton In Finals BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -Bjorn Borg rallied frol'Q a 1·5 second set deficit Saturday to come on for a 6·4, 7-6 victory over third-seeded Vltas Gerulaltis In the aemlfinals of the Birmingham International iradoor tennis tournament. Borg will play Dick Stockton fn today's finals. Stockton downed Eddie Dibbs, 6·3, 6·3 .~E'~ i11 Me.rlco NEW ORLEANS The New Orleans Saint s and the Phi I adelphla Eagles ha vc formally agreed to play their National l"ootball League pre· ~eason opener In Mexico Caty next fall. ~ ·No NFL game has ever been _ _played south of the border. ,.,Wade Vpset HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Wendy 'l ~rnbuU upset Virginia Wade, A , 7·5, and Evonne Goolagong .. ) efeated Belly Stove, 6·2. 5·7. 6·4 the semifinals of a tennis ~ urnament Saturday (J ifol111an Win• r~JALAMEDA -A i:.trikc by .,,Mprshall Holman In the 10th /fame of the champions hip ;'fame gave him a 221 218 victory 1 .. tot/er Jimmy Certain in a $90.000 ---P-,.ofesslonal nowlcrs Assoc1a· -~n tournament Saturday ~t~k,,, 96-76 1!.LEXINGTON, Ky. -Mik e Pfsilllps scored 18 of has 23 points in the first hair Saturday and led top-ranked Kentucky to a 96-76 rout of Louisiana State in a Southeastern Conference basket ball game. .,3Puke, 92-B·I :. t. ~jDURllAM. NC Mike ·- ,,,,_ Cu11nks1. playing a fine all· around J:3mc, scored a game Ai~h of 29 points as Duke upsel No. 2 ranked North Carolina 92-84 Saturday JO an Atlantic ..... -.east Conference basketball game. .. :..1nscon•fn, 78-6:> LONG REACH Nortl1wpslNn :-. :'\lark Balley Cright • goes up over L'SC defender ll1cky Odom ;.as a pass falls incomplelt' in the end zonv durrng ~alul'(luy's Challenge Howl football g<.1mc. • MADISON. Wis. Arnold , Gaines, scoring a career high of 25 points. sparked Wisconsin to a 7~·65 victory over 18th-ranked ~diana in Dig Ten basketball !{.ilturday. Media Pi~lu Dalltu NEW ORLEANS -,Sportswriters and broadcasters revering the Super Bowl game • ,.favor the Dallas Cowboys by a 4-3 marJ!in, accorciing 10 an an nual poll conducted by P<tul ... tlmmc•rm:in or the New York SC's Tatupu Stars In Pac-8 Victory " Poi.t. Through Saturday night, 84 ~rite rs had picked Dallas and 61 had rh~en the Denver Broncos. Smith Lead• Ea.t TOKYO -Boston College's Ken Smith tossed two touchdown passes and Tim Ellis or Mis· stsslppi threw one to lead the Eastern College All·slars to a 26-10 victory over the Western All -stars in the third Japan B-Owl ~ash today. Klckinp i;pecialist Bobby Moreau o Louisiana Stale bool· cd two field goals and also kicked two extra points for the ~a.st while fianker Keith Wri&ht of Kansai State caught two touchdown passes. A crowd or 32,500 In Tokyo -·Olympic SUidium watched the : "'_Eastern squad avenge a 42·22 • lois Jan. 7 to Its collegiate oppo. _ ~ nents in the Hula ~I. J - . SEATILE 1AP Southern Cal s big Mos1 Tatupu :-an ror two touchdown!> Jnd rau~ht a pa .... s ror anotht'r sc11r1· J nrl Washington State., Oan Doornink set up t.wo TDs with his running as the Pac1hc·8 All stars defeated the Bi~ TC'n All s tars. 27·20. in the inaui:ural Challenge llowl football gaml' Saturday. The 6-foot. 220-pound Tatupu caught a 3-yard touchdown pas:-. from Washington quarterback Warren Moon in the first period and scored 1-yard runs in the second and third periods. Tatupu's third·penod TD gave the Pac·8 seniors a 27-14 lead. The 6-foot·3, 209-pound Doornink, who was voted the game·s most valuable player, carried 14 times for 142 yards. Doorrunk"s 67-yard run lo the Big Ten 7-yard·llne on the Pac-B's first possession set up Moon's scorine pass two plays later . His 11-yard burst to the outside to the Big Ten 1 in the third period set up Tatupu'a second scoring run. Today on Television 10 a.m. (2) -NBA BASKETBALL -The Portland Trail Bl11ers meet the Celtics al Boston. (4)--COLLEGE BASKET· BALL -The Nevada (Laa Ve1u> Runn.ln' Rebelt face the Mar- quette Waniont at Mllwaukee Arena. , 11 a.m. (7) -8VPER8TA.Jl8 -Baseball stars Georae • "'• Bre~t. Steve Garvey, Joe Morgan and Jim Rice are &m<>ftt parUelpanta lft tbe second men'a preliminary compelltlon1 ti~ at Freeport, ffie B'atr.mas. Noon (2> -GOLF -Flnal round play 111 tbe *20Q1000 Phoenix Open Is telecast from Pb<>enlx Country Club. (4) - 'BASKEl'BALL -The Soviet National team vs. the UCL.\ · Bruin• at Pauley Pavllloa. 12:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE lJOltlJ) OP SP08'1\9 -'fbe U.S. Grand Prix motocross motorcycle cbamplonahtp. taped al Ca.rlabad. Also, the Jnteniational Clift Divin& champlon1hip and a report on the Ar1enllne Grand Prix Formula 1 race. 1:30 p.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -A preview of S\Jl)el" Bowl XII between the Denver BroncOI and the D&llas Cowboys from New Orleans. , Sp.m. (2)-BUPERBOWLXD-TheDenvtrBroncosm t ·the Dallas Cowboya In Super Bowl XU at Ntw Orleans. (•)-T NNIS -COvera10 of the World ChamDlonlhtp tenn1I tout "°'" Lail Vt1U f ••lu.riDC Vlt.as Gerula.ltla altd IU• Nastase. Taped. (D) -COLLEGB ~ -Tbe Cal 'State (Lon1 Beach) .,._ na• the acUJc trnlvmlty Tlsm. 1'Aptct; Tlw other score for the Pac·8, roat·hed bv Jack Patera of the ~ea lll<' Sc:.iha"' ks. came• on Stan- 1 ord quartt·rhar~ Guy Ben· J••min s 48 )<trd pass to fleet· footed teammate James Lofton SCORE IY OU A II TE llS A•Q T•n 0 1 1) 0 -10 P•colot I 6 U 1 0 21 Per Talupu )P'IU '"""Moon <•10 l11tec11 Pe• TatUPU I run IC:O.-ral kick I Pac LollO« .. oau Ir-Benlamln fC:O.rar ltlf •• 8111 MO<QAn I •Ufl INltlWI\ kick I 810 E erltV t run !N••I""' kl< k I r'j•t 1.,tucau 1 run tCMr•• "•'"' > 0 111 OQll•Y SI P'IH Ir.,.,. St09rr 1 .. 1, .. lelll'dl A 10,S/f. STATISTICS l itfef! P'«• l'lr\I dOWM 13 22 Ru\ne•-vero• ,.... M-21J Panrno yard\ 2•• lit lltlu•n v••d• 141 13' PIHH '2-4.S-1 IJ.)M Pl.Int\ •·JO ).17 Fumllle\ l°'I l I 2 I P*"llllet-yardt Ml .S-'19 INDl\llOUAI. LIAOllH RUSHING -~ f'fll. l[ar .. r 14-7t, Coien- 7 ll, MOr9Aft S-7 l"ec .. , ~lnll 14-1'2, Rowt...cl 74',"leh<PUI~ l".A~SING-llQ Tell, 5119u U·t<l-l·H?; McL1u91tlln •·11·1•1"· P•<-1, lenJ1mln M'l J IS4 ~·12·1·7' 111.CEllllNG-tllt Teti, C.1-llft ..... Ui.v ~ 90, .ArMld '"'6. PllC4 ~llofl .. ,,., ThOmpton >-U. T•l1111U).U. f ~~ETBALL I MISCELLANY Gauchos Upset, 95-9.4 SAN MARCOS Saddleback CoUege's bru;ketball team saw a 12·game winning streak snapped at the hands of host Palomar College Saturday night in a 95·94 overtime los~. Palomar's record improves to 15·3 with the victory and Sad· dleback's is a still Impressive 18·2. but lhe Gauchos have lost ground in the Mission Conference race. Saddleback Is now 2-1 in the conference, trailing Palomar and Riverside, each with 3·0 slates. Tigers Hand Long Beach 82-70 Loss STOCKTON (AP>-Topped by Russ Coleman's 26 points, the Univers ity of Pacific Tigers beat Cal State CLong Beach>. 82·70, Saturday night in Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball for lheir fourth straight victory. Pacific, 10·4. winning Its first two league games for the first ta me since joining the PCAA seven years ago, led all the way The Tigers' biggest lead waR 47·25 and they were ahead 52·37 al the half Coleman hit 11 of 17 from the rleld and had 1~ rebounds and four a ssists. Billy Bryant with eight of 14 from the field and 18 points. contributed six assists, and Terence Carney connected on seven or nine shol.8 for 14 points and had five assists. Freshman Ron Cornelius, a former Santa Ana Valley Hieh star. led Pacific rebounding with nine and scored 12 points for the Tigers who made 61 percent or their field goal tries. Long. Beach, 6·7. has now lost its first two PCAA games for the first time in Its nine years in the league. Francois Wise led Long Beach scoring with 16 points. and Mike Wiley had 14 points and 10 rebounds. San Diego St~ 68-66 SAN JOSE -Joel Kramer hit a lO·foot jump shot from the baseline with two seconds re· maining lo give San Dlego State a 68·66 Pacific Coasl Athletic As· sociation basketball victory over San Jose State Saturday night. Sun Diego, trailing 64·63, took a two point lead on a \ay-in by Steve Malovic and a free throw by Hilton Hale, but San Joee·s Stun Hall sank two free lhrowt to knot the score with eight seconds left and set up Kramer's heroics. Malovic led all scorers with 30 points, while Sid Williams had 26 for San Jose. Both teams are 1·1 in the PCAA. while San Diego is 8·6 overall and San Jose is 5·9. Fresno St~ 73.53 SANTA BARBARA -Six-foot· five center Art Williams scored 19 points to lead Fresno Stale to a 73-53 Pacific Coast Athletic Con· ference baaketball victory over UC Santa Barbara Saturday night. Williams hit 8 of 10 noor shots, and played less than half of the gam e. Doug Streeter added 17 points and Eddie Adams bad 15 points for Fresno State. The Bulldogs now have a 2·0 PCAA record and 12·2 mark fn all games. Mall Maderos led the Gauchos with 18 points. Santa Barbara has an 0..2 league mark and is 5-9 overall. Saddleback led from the befin· ning until. with 4:50 to play, Palomar went up by one point. The lead see-sawed back an~ fourth to the end of re1ulaUon. when Palomar scored with 0:02 left to tie the game at 87. In the overtime p eriod Palomar took the initiative and went In front by four points, but the Gauchos came battUnt back and, wlth 53 seconds leet, Tim Shaw made his fifth steal of the eame and converted it into a bucket to give Saddleback a 94·93 lead. · Rising Star But Palomar's Marcu. Hays 1cored lnslde In the closinc second• to seal Saddleback'1 doom. * * * s.-..~.,.. """'" • ) J IS . .. ,,......... '-'<•lrttll Sl•lll Miiier Gt-IC1ll9lll Sllaw lacon LloY Toi.Ah I ' t II 1 0 • t 10•2tt ' 2 ... • 0 I It 1 0 0 2 • 0 t It M1•70 .. ,., Pe;il- Cr- HtYt Hf11'11 Hlh ..OtMlll .~ .. .... '°" Tot.It Halltl1M· ~~lS-49. .... "' .. ,.,.: ., .. , ' " .. ,.. I I I 1' • I t U I I 1 I tO I a U 4 2 I It • 0 0 II • • • • • 0 , • I 0 0 t "' " It ,, Not Even Peanuts For Quisenberry That old phrase about a baseball player signing for peanuts wouldn't even apply to former Orange Coast College standout Dan Quisenberry. The ex-Costa Mesa High star didn't even get a broken bat, let along ~anuts when he Inked a Kansas City contract following his senior year at La Verne College in 1975. But Quisenberry has gradual· ly climbed the ladder and is a step away from becomin1 a member of the Royals' pltchin1 start. Quisenberry was a starter at Mesa, Coast and Laverne. but CRAIG SHEFF has been a reliever sj_nce turning pro. He's always had a 1ood arm which doesn't mean that he's overpowering. Quite the contrary. Quisen· berry is one of those pitchers that got by on bis brains, a good curve and a lot of ort-speed stuff. And he's always had a rubber arm -meaning he could pitch all day. An example of that came after Qulsenberry's freshman year at Coast when be tossed a nine-inning s hutout in a morning American Legion game and gave up one run in a seven· inning Metro League till that samenigbt. Quisenberry has split his time the last two pro seasons between the Royals' Waterloo CMldwest League> te.am_~d Jacksonville, Fla. (Southern Association). At Jacksonville last year he had a 4·1 record and a 1.54 earned run average ln 38 games -the bestln the league. Along the way Quisenberry has learned lo throw a fork ball. which has been most efCecUve against left-handers. He's eurrently pitching for Mat.utan ln the Mexican winter league and will throw tor Omaha (American Association> nexL year. Omaha ls Just• step away from the major leagues. Quisenberry, 24, won 31 games In two years at La Verne and when be 1jgned with KC. be re- marked that be really didn't tare about not 1ettln1 any money. "All I want Is a ebanee to show them," be said. He cot that chance and now he'• maldnc the most of it. * * * Four-year schools are ln bot punult of el1bt Saddleback Colleae buketball players, aaya Gauchos coach BUl Mullican. ArUe Green, Tim Shaw. Ttm Knlgbt, Rich McElralb. Craig Stahl, Tom Lloy • Rodney MWer and Kevin Patterson all are get- ting letters -some on a dally basis. "Green (a freshman) gets a leUer a day. He doesn't read them, so I just slick tbem ln a drawer and save them." says Mulllgan. Green. from New York City, may play another season for the Gauchos IC he doesn't decide to go lo Marquette - Green and McElrath are the bigeest. re<:rultees. McElrath, a point guard, is being heavily recruited by Arizona State, Washington State and the Western Athletic Conference schools. SUPER BOWL ••• Continued From Page Bl Broncos season after 17 years as an assistant coach around the NFL. He got the Denver Job after a dozen players com- plained lo management last year that the team Jacked leadership under coaeb John Ralston. Miller, who won coach ot the year honors, ts given much or the eredit ror tu.ming Denver into a winner. Besides lnstalllnc the 3·4 defense and maJdn1 Morton b1a quarterback, be ln· stJtuted a system of rotatJ.oc runnint backs with five men. oua Armstrong, Jon Keyworth. Rob Lytle, Lonnie Perrin and Jim Jensen, sharing the work. As a result, Denver's leading rusher waa Armstrong with OD· ly 489 yards. By contrast, Dallas' ground game is led by rookie Tony Dorsett, who rushed tor 1,001 yards despite the tact tb•t be dJd not become a starter unUl the season's lotb game. He wu only the eighth rookie ln NFL history to go over the 1,000.yard mark. Besides Dorsett. the Cowboys start Robert Newhouse, who rushed for7U1ardl. Staubacb'• top receivers are wide rece!•er Drew Pearson. an All Pro wbo caught 48 PUMS for 870 yards and runnin1 back Pre.1ton Pearson, who 1rabbed 46 for 535. Dc>raeu caught 21 for 273 and Ugbt end BUJy Joe DuPree bad 8 for 347. For Denver. t11ht end Rlley Odoms led the receivers wltb J7 catchea for 429 yardt followed by wide receivers Haven MOies and Jack Dotbtn, who cau1ht 2T and 26, reapecUvely. Eaaentially, Denver'• off en. la a boldlnJ unit wtlb the cte.. f enae, nJcknamtcl the Oran1e Crush, provtdlni moat of the team'• 1>6-plays. SoCal Dealt 92-i9 Loss ....... ·-----""""'r-'11 ' . .. ----------. BASKETBALL I WRESTLING I MISCELLANY &.nday. Janu.aiy 1$, 1t71 OAllY PiLOT College Cage Results Area Prep Wrestling Alamitos \JCL.t. 17.t 0<990n Stitt Ml usc~...._u C•I ... W..,..ngtOfl SI M St•nlMdn, W.ilif19tC>tl .. S.nteCIMeJ6l,~U~1' I.ISi' 9'. S..111 .. 0 loyote 71, St ~ry'\ 70 H••U.IR-llJ ,,._,o,,,.,IO ~(•I SI .. 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Anteaters Tumble Fountain Valley must return the following night to host Newport Harbor High's balanced Sailors. while Edison waits until Frldav night 1 8 1 lo duel rival WeHminster on the Edison floor Corona dcl Mar's Sea Kings, 6-0 lead'ers in the South Coast, will be try· 1ng to put more room between themselves and the field with l(&mes at Dana HiUs Tue.'\day (7 I and San Clemente Fri- day (8) M• .. 83. W N ... •-•lto•$ u .... 71 Wvomi"11.., Au>t1n p.,y llJ, E ll•MUO •fl CMtenery67, NE L.o<ii.l•n• ilO low• St U. N•brt•tw $9 Tt ••• '°l&M 11. SMU 11 In Swim Action UtthSt 101 JMnt\MdCI «>n .. Mlnrw•ott 1l, Ot"o St .. e 47 P•o•ld1tt1<U7, ~nnu Pin '°lmffl<onH. AOM1\"' !>I " CrPIOhlMM,W T•<<n§t 60c0fl f10,.d• '>t 103 Tutt.,.o Loh'911tS,-r9\I Kdn\l\'1,()1<1-•tl V•nO.rbfrt6' M•\' ~\ ... 1PP•l'il lOUt\Villfl""Q (l'f!IOl"Qia fHt'\14 ('11110lic 1• (04~1• '1 Ortl ROC.rl\11>,N Tt.,>\I /J Fordh•m6J Cornt1llU M•r,h411 S9 W V• r.1~ o Wt Oitr S,I 11 N Al"Uon. 17 VMI II, W (41r0f1~.a Ft Lttwl\~. 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Uftl .. nlly o HeUllm• Mh\O!'\ Vlf'f<t, t t In ::i dnving n.11n. liC trv1nl'0 s m en s and women's swimming lt>arn ~ lost their i.ea1>on· opening meets against ,. 1 s 1 t 1 n I( U C S a n t a B.trbara Saturday The mrn were beaten i3 32 as se,·era l Santa Barbar a s wimmers "llh thn·1· mt•et..'> ulrt'ady 11n<ll'I' lh!•1r b<'lls. turned in their bt.·:.t efforts of t ht> ... ea son Tht• l l 'I \H>mc.n lost 2-1/i 135 MENS SWIMMING UC $iftlt SMW<• ll>11n1 Ut '""'"° 400 ,.,,.01 .. y rtltAy 1 \4n t.- l'I~,..,.,,,. l 0 q I 000 ft fi'f' I MC>ftn"'Ml ~I ff 1 lrur i>\t\"'""C~l10 17' 1.tflllr•1tmo tt110 '' • 11> ftH I H.,wy ISi I .. ) • 4'tA.,4M• i~ I 1 •• •. ) W"hon ti I ,, , ,,...,. 1 Nf'wm..n I~' )1 h , .._,., Iv II 71 I l (iue\tlll U • l no. 1 Col•un.u ( n • s• ,,,.,,d"'k'°" !Sl 2 l OS.O. l . l(r,,nh > 1 OS I O"t mettr 01••no 1 W•i•m•h 1dU )Oil tty I M•llH 1\1 1 00 1 t/nu•hOUH CS• ) OI )~ ) fCtU•t ff I I tt \ 1 W) ,,.,.. t -'""" 1\1 '1' I • "ly (I) 48 • l G.uMI (114~ I 1"° IMIO I CMlll""S (I I ) 01 0 ) •'r•nlf 1\1 l 0~ t ) Hoov .. Ill ' fJt • ~ ,,,,. ' ,... ,. ... """·lO \ 4 "' '\ 1 Cru1C' k\PMnk 1S • 4 )I I J '"II•,., '"'U II I\ 01 I lOO f)'"•" ' H.itr ~t y ' Ft,<.f"llfr ti l 2 18 5 ) ttftndr1<~Wfl ' )))0 ftH•tt mf'1,.-01wi1f\Q 1 w... ~ ••t I\> I)• 01 400 hH• r@i•Y l l•C I,.._ 1' J ,,., • Turner's 53Rebounds, 52 Points Beats LC Robt'rt Turner broke his own CIF record by snaring 5.1 rebounds and also scored 52 points as he led his Calvary Sap. Ust ll1gh (La Verne l Cougars to a 72·55 bnl'ketball , victory over host Liberty Christian Saturday nJght. Pro Scores .......... «lt•y i..a.• "" ltl..-,U,WtiNnt11111t OetrolU, 8ulttt01 Pllll-lollt• 4 N'I 11 .... f\ I &. .. A,..••,AUIW\IU ~ltfflS,h\111'13 Pltb""""'A, c ..... 1_2 Ctolc.e90l,.;TorantOl llltJ St. LovlU,Ml-llOIU C .... •etJ, Ven<.u~r) llltl IMCl-.al ........ 11,,._,., ... •11tta .. t3!J, W•tnl"9(onU Plllladet!lllft U6. New Jfffl'f 1'9 ~..,,,n Clly '"'Alltllla ltl H•ttMMt,Wl'o .......... t .t.•t• lll Otll-In ...... Or....,. IJf. Golit" Slit• I II Turner. a 6·2 Junior. had a previous high of 52 r ehounds His record. setting performance boosts Cul vary Baptist's record to 4·2 in the Chris· t111 n League. Only four players were able to score for Lib~rty Christian, with Greg Goodnighl (18 points) leading the w~y. The Minutemen were able to keep it close, trailing by Ju1t live potnts in the third quarter, before 'l'urncr's individual display took Its final toll. v ... ", u!.•~;lll"f .. !ft JI, L,_,., (Jltl• LllUtty C11rt•tle" tt.,l"t Goodnl.11111 ta. l.'4l*I ro. A111d1 rr. lfopkl"' 10 Helltlltw'c.1-y,lloft. '" -llN ~••ta aa.-a u.e.1 11u1 uc1m,,. 400 "'"Olay rtl•Y I S•nU B1ri..re • tl > 100 I•" I B•ur 14>1 1 CM l; 1 llrown111g Ill 1 0)) J Coe ISi , Ill . ?00 indo I llYOOdS fSI l • It 7; 1 Co • •\ 1 n 0 J Y•llOPlleft IS I J H 0 \0 trf'~ 1 Ntd\O~ fS) ,, 0 1 C r10 Ut )'I, J Goodfk-111 IS i 11 n On• "'"'.,,. (hv1ro I M lllfl"r t t ... JO. , s.. ........ , II I ... 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'>eOOl-c.k , 1 "' cn"" 1 1 ur "'1n 8'1rNl<dlno I 1 »J !'>en01-I 1 1IO Cl\alfo o l 19' liowthwt1tern 0 l lOS ~Y'•k­Pelornar "· Stddl .. MIO .. COT) Cll "" 105, o..tt.., .. a 1.,.raldlt '5, St;\ llern..-dlno llCI S.n Olt90l1,Soul"-st•rn IJ ~y'aGemo Clln1l It Secldlt«leO -.1 .. n1deatS.n e>i.qo Siil lltr,,.,dlno ti ""'flty Petomer er Soull•-•torn SOUTkCOASTCON,•••Ncr W L 1111 PA '>ltflle Ane 1 0 171 ISO 0.ellQf CO.II I 0 Jf SJ Gtrftl.. I 0 • ._. l't1llet1on , I ' 165 tff Ml S.n Alltt11i. I 1 Ut 144 OrMMI-• t 111 t• Sa110lteeMIU 0 2 t7S 144 ...._, .. ~ ~n\e AMtl, M\, 5.111 AMOOll0•4 P'Wlltfl<M 1t,lel1 °"9tMetUt Cerfl ...... ~ ... ~Y'•Gl-S.n DI• Mat M 0.94'1t (AIQt "'°' ,llftel'tOltat Cetrltt5 Ml ~AM.Wiii Otat.lil'llonl San Clemente will have already done something about the lie for second place In which the Tritons share with El Toro. The two clash Tuesday night at San Clemente. Bolh are 4·2 In leaRUo. Estancia, saddled with a double overtime loss to El Modena tOrangel High in its Century League opener, can double its win out· put this 'Veek with tnree victories. The Eagles of Estan· cia <3·1 l arc al Foothill !Tus tin > Tuesday C7). host -1·0 Tustin Thursday cs> and meet invading Villa Park (2·2> Satur- day CS>. El Modena and T ustin share the lead wilh 4·0 records. but they duel Tuesday at El Modena. In other aames of in· terest. Capistrano Valley High'a Cougara. begin· ning to roll against free· lance opposition, tangle with host lrvtoe High Wednesday (8l before traveling to Aquinas (San Bernardino) High Saturcic1y (7 :30); Sunsel Le.i~u c r1val1 Hunt· lngton Beach and Newpofl Harbor clash at Hunting~on Beach Tuesday (7): and Hunt· 1ngton Beach i11 at Ion&· time rival Marina <Hun· ting ton Beach) Frlday night (8). Women's Golf ...-04' .. A 1a.t.eH tow orou To11r11e1T1t"' A ,llr,iht 1 H•r1ttt Mec:OUlllll\, .,; I ft10111-1. Lltll(I" M~rl\a, ,.; C. l'tloht-t. OIMV lul\, lo.. T ~ I' T-1 A l'llQlll-1, 1111 Mor!Oft, 17''°"; 8 l'llr,iht-t, &. frleMl'lll, ltV.; 2 Jeen wt.lie, •; a. L.11 ~.,ltt, )1 1'>. C Flltlll-1, Mert«tn Moore, JI, Lew .... ,._,_"' "llolel); '· • Htl'I\ Oroat1lu1. 30, l . Clltl Pal Vletdl; H•~ Mltcovttlfll, ll'.;t 4, GINty ... ._,SJ. Favorite Triumphs F•vored Jeanifer Jet rallled in the at.retch to win tbe tnaut\Jfal ?"Un· nln1 ot the $1'15,()00 La Primera Del Ano Derby by three.quarters of a length •t Los Alamitos race track Saturday olsht. Jeanlfer Jet, ridden by Steve Treasure, covered the 400.yard dlstanc~ ln 21.10 seconds on a stow track and paid $5.40, S3.40 and 13 ln winning the richest race for 3· year·old lllll~ it1 quartet horse raclnJ history. Easy Della Jet, the ra.c:e's early leader and second favorite, finished second a nd returned $3,40 and $2.80. Fast Kati~ paid S4.40 to •how. ..... ....u. llelll. Tl'Mll "-Y t'laST 11.t.c;« U0 vero• l year old• 4 up, Gtllf·llftcl. 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Wl\11 vlnyl 10,, :."!T.'omll wltul\, <rvltt <Ofll"'1, 1111 , IJWr wllllllow,, tlr c onttllonlnt. & •ow m lt••· tnJltRO). -· . ... DM.YPILOT Sunday, January 1&. 1m OIRECTOR9' CROSSWORD 1 op Directors T11rn to Commercials-LAsToAvtooAv_! ..... . · 2 Cinematographers Giving TV Spots Look of the Movies ·:LOS ANGELES (AP> -If you see a beer cocnmercial tbal reminds you or "Butch Calsidy and the Sundance Kld," tbere'a • reason. Both the commercial and tbe movie were photographed by the aame man, Conrad Hall Hall and bis partner , Haskell Wexler, are two or the tcr,> cinematographers in Hollywood, but between them they've made 96 commercial.a for more than 30 clients in the pasl two years. "The advertising agency wUI go for a cer lain look," says Hall. "They borrow heavily from what they've seea. l've had people say they want a 'God· father' look. Haskell just dld a Toyota com meccial that was a 'Star Wars' takeoff '' TIE MILLER BEER commercial was madejust like a mlni·western. Hall says, "The onl}r difference is I shot 'Butch Cassidy' with a Jot of Jong lens and the commercial with short Jens." IWl won an Academy Award for "Butch Ca5Sid>'" and Wexler won Oscars for filming "Who'a Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "Bound for GJtfY." Wf\Y are two such prominent cinemato-grap~rs making commercials? "?le both want lo direct, and in order to direc~ you have to develop properties." says Wexler. a tall, rangy, gray.haired man who bas already directed one film. "Medium Cool." • Jlt'LL IS EQUALL V tall and lean, but his lon ~air is dark and his beard flecked with whfte He says, "By doing commercials we can bu~ ~e lo write and develop properties and do the ids or things you need to do to get a pie ture oing. And al the same time keep your hand doing what you do best." xler plans to direct a movie called .. Cal Largo" this summer, adapted from the best ailler by Earl Thompson. Harrison Ford of "Sta.rt\vars" will play the hero. "It's the kind or Drama Due UCI to St age T r a ged y 'tf>e Dacchae, a tragedy by Greek poet Euridjdes, will be staged Thursday, Friday and Satutiay in the UC Irvine Fine Arts LilUe Thea&r Curtain time each night will be 9 o"clo~ film they used to call bawdy," Wexler says, "but I don't think they use that word anymore." HaJJ, a Tahitian whose father was co-author or "Mutiny on the Bounty," is writing a movie called "The Last Resort" from an idea he's been kicking around for 25 years. THE TWO WORK IN sparsely furnished of· frees in West Los Angeles. There arc a few Jn- d1un rugs on the floor but no art because Hall '-BY'>. "I hate to look at things on the walls. I like 1t simple." Atop his butcherblock desk is a shiny piece of granite that looks like an over·sized baked potato. He picked it up in the Hole io the Wall "lohn wa,,~ knotD• eee:rpld119 t lae r e i• t o ktto m abotlt I ii•· ..aldng , lw doesn't keep It a. #~t.'~ area .where he filmed "'Butch Cassidy." Ap· propnately enough. they both sit in director's chairs. Wexler recently returned from Oregon and northern California, where he filmed John Wayne in three commercials for Great Western Savings and Loan Wayne, who had sworn off Conrad Hall (left) and Haskell Wexler with one of the cameras that is the tool of their business. Two of the most In-demand cinematograph· ers In Hollywood, they both have 'l,{.]"~•1111 ambitions to direct . ,.~. movies . commercials after a painful experience with a headache remedy, was convinced that this time things would be done his way. He was also paid $2 million. "The man is formidable, there's no two ways about it," says Wexler. "He knows every· thing there is to know about ftlm·maldng and he doesn't keep it a secret. He has a dominant personality. He wants to run things. "He wouldn't do the dialogue as it was writ· ten. He would alter the lines to suit his personality. He gave as much care to the com · mercial as he would for a feature film." WEXLER ALSO WORKED with another actor alleged lo be difficult, Robert Blake, star of "Barella." Says Weder, "There's a fine dif- ference between .someone you'd say is ornery and disagreeable and one who is meticulous and dedicated. I'd never put down anyone who wants to get involved and get things done right. "We stay small on purpose because we don't want lo get so big tbal we have lo take un · interesting jobs ~ust lo keep people working," says Hall. "We hke doing the commercials we find interesting. A boring commercial is when someone stands ln front of the camera and talks about a product. An interesting commercial is one that offers a challenge visually to make 1t something people will want to watch. "They're as tough lo do as a feature." 'Illle play concerns Dionysus, Greek God of Wine and Ecstasy, returning from lndia to his natl• Thebes. He finds cousin, King Penthesus. d~te'1tiined to put an end to the wild rites of the Racdlanles women followers or Dionysus Tht' women followers worship Dionysus in a YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! BOX OFFICE OPENS Lynn Balesten. Janet DeRuvo, Michelle BankM, Gaye Baldauf, Basia Wilczynski, Craig .Mclntosh. Jon McDonald. Michael Sabatino and Peter A. Von Ehrenkrook are in the cast. Jaon l\fcGUlis. graduate student in drama. Is direc· 111r. Orange Coa!>t College operates the off1c.1al cP nter for Cos ta Mesa. •• -TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 89Crooked Teasdale 33 Anticipation 84 Btoasom 1 Near by 70Past I 24 Sudsy brew 35Mal!ea 65Smaftcoln 6 Bargain 71 ··snoozed' 1 25 Say further difference 86Loefer ~ents 72 Screening 126Foe 38 Male parties 87 Fishing net 11 hy· slang 73 Succinct t 27 Quick "40 Got up 88 Makes warm 16 ~IQhway 7 4 Painfulness tempered 4 1 HaYe beino 90 Female lurkey dividers 76 Restrict 1 29 Guatemala "2 Caushc agent 9 1 Compare 21 Beat back 77 Tangled tll(jlan uS.niority 94 Heated 22 Fully grown 78flaps t30Glant 46 Pamphlet 95 Aalalic 23 Sammon lorth 79Coercino 1 32 Wed secrelly 47Freatienino tribesman 24Ctleck 80 Information 134 Plumed bird up 96Eastern a.veloprnenl slang 138 Fine YIOtln "46Attempl potentates ~Oeelares 81 Ripen 138 Vanquish 49Ellor 98 Female ruff ~e Glfra name 8"4 Thrashing 139Sea duck character IOOEternal 7 FOf'I< pronga 851mplsh I "40 Colander 50 Spanish 1O1 Braz.Ulan tree HUnlte 89 Sojourn 1"' I Demolishes '"lrlend'· t 03 Numerical .,~~at &OS.eking 142 Pauses 51 Steam pref ht 30 ad aec:retrv 91 Body Ofgan 143Antlered 52Emphasia 104 Femlnioe 32 German rlYer 9 2 Scoltlsh river animals 54 Enduring au Hix 3A0temtln 93 fancy 144Scoll 56Watchful t05Mualcal "$celt9f seeds garment 1"45 F•ock 57 Verb form end I no Minus 94 June overit DOWN 58 Sallatled 1 07 Nearly all Cereatgralr~ 95Shy I Creep 61 Turs 109Really! -O&etore. 98Lamb"s 2 Embankment 62Swelllno I 10Large t\lutlcal pen name 3Untocks 63 Plead streams llf Mukan 97 Night before 4 Ceyton 66Annapalls 1 t 1 Shirt feature l'llOW'ltaln 98Sprlnted meaaure freahman 1 13 Provide food ll2 Mtowa 99 School 5 Other 67 ChoPi)lng t I 4 Green allade !J~ndage course: abbr 6 Pacific •stand 68Chemlc.e 1 15 Appartlons hmetk .. 100 Capt urea 7Conlorms sutthc 11 7 Wlndahleld 4TCoftely 101 Catl<ln 8 Entlcemenl 69 Asiatic vine cleaner i!Wlldones t02Huntlngdoo 9 Biblical priest 71 Trap 1 19 Fall flower Garden flower I 04 Work unil 10 AltetOld 72 Cl11slfy1ng 121 Astound "Pro .. aalonal 105 Quote 11 Withdraw 73Sumalran I 22H•a•tatua •• ctaa,::: 106 Dominions =Te a 108 Careless 12 Sheeplike beast I 23 lmPl'Ot>er ~flectlon I t OLatin soldiers I 3 Exhausted 75 Chopin forte 125 Tiny tnMCll 14 Augment 78 Ouler layer 1 28 Went t>y t>ua tO~t>lah 1t 2 Gall"Y aweop 150wetl 77Changed 1 27 Woody ol1nt ~GolflCOf• 113 ArrlYe 160esktighf PO•lllona t28Ctoth '3I:'lah 116 Abstract 1 7 PrealO-nllal 79 Spt1at1t>oarda meHure • •rnor being monogram 80Contrtve 131 MuMum i4onaat•nd 1 t7 &oadef 18 Scandinulan 81 EQulne dlaolay 16 8auc.t"edgea 1t8 Sot1ntah 19 Rye fungus mothers I 33 F1IMhoocS 20Freta 82 over 1 35 Aleohollc ~Value ~rtlcle 31 Theallf 83 Astallc beverao-0.t1t• 120Poetess aectlon country 137 Di1tlg11re TOMORROW ~··--.... --,._M -CAROLCffANNlNG HEIJ.Q-DOLLY1 --EDDlE BRACKEN -irr:vmtt JtriiYifiRMAN MICKAEL _,.,.......,., ._._ ...................... ,._,.,-; -.Jf:I.• --::: :::::: UlflflJl1-=T WfW.. ......... •J~ lil!VllrfOU.MtcllAJI. IOO'•• __ .. .. .... r~l"' ouvt•'~'"' UKlw.ClOP C & LA MIUDA 1/13-1' & 15 ~•• ~..;1 ·~!~D:: --~.:i ··OUY~ 11 I Mil MU.ft TMI CMCMHOYI 1R1 =~~~==~-·::11::.:•s. ......... , ... ,_ .. __ __.a otOMt '"""' • '°"" ..,.,,.. ! ~:: OH OOOt IN> 494·1514 -..... ''" ..... 1&1 .. WM. ' •• e •••• , ... II ·': r f. THEATER PERSONALITY E'~ankie Hewitt ·Playhouse Producer Case for Woman Power WASmNGTON (AP) -Ford's Theater and worn an power are about to celebrate a joint 10th anniversary. Ford'• is where Abraham Lincoln was as- sassinated and whJcb was shuttered In Jgnomlny for 103 yeara. l t. was reopened in 1968. The power ls chic, savvy Frankie Hewitt, e xecutive pr oducer for t he resurrected playhouse. Tbe celebration is a nationwide NBC telecast of a decade of performance highlights Mn. lle.eett got "'lwre-she Is because .. , knoae dae pollt ical splftll, ltoae thing• "'ork." on Feb. 2 from 9 lo 10 p.m. Psr. The show is be- ing taped five days earlier in conjunction with a White House reception·tribute. "Jt's been very painful sometimes," Mrs. Hewitt says of her involvement with the historic shrine, "but I'd do lt·all again." From amateur who didn't know "a tiddly damn" about the perils of theatrical manage- ment when she took the JOb, the ebullient Oklahoma redhead has turned into the strong, sometimes controversial developer of what she likes to call the capital'!> "real hometown t heater." SI NCE THE FIRST public performance. on the Emancipator's birthday, of the reconstitut- ed house in 1968, !.Orne 1.5 million spectators have attended 50 productions including l<tworld premieres. . Most were bookings from other impresario egis, but hve were self-generated. Several of the latter subsequently moved on to cross-country and Broadway success, s uch as the White Way's current "Your Arm's Too Short To Box With God." Ford'•·iJ increasingly dedicated lo ~reat­ ing Its own productions. Mrs. Hewitt says one of her two daughters once asked her bow someone who didn't know anything about theater could be running the country's most famous theater. Mrs. Hewitt's reply: "I don't know." On reflection, however, she says she got where she is because "I know the political system and how things work in Washington." T HE HEWIT l'-FORD'S imperative began cuually in 1965 when the National Parks Service began res toring the deteriorating Georgian-Attic· Roman structure at F Street and 10th, NW. Ultimately $2.7 million of Congressional grants were needed for the build- ing that cost $75,000 to erect during the Civil War. Lincoln attended performances at Ford's 10 times during his presidency. ''Some think I do wrong to go to the opera and the theater, but it rests me," he once said. ''I love to be alone, and yet be with the people. A hearty laugh relieves me; and I seem better ahle after it to bear my cross." Lincoln was 11hot April 14, 1865 while watching a performance of ''Our American Cousin." Soon after, Ford"s was seized and closed. The original plan wa'> to reopen Ford's as a museum, but thcatrJcjl mtt•re!-it began agitating for return to lhesp1c acll\.1ty as well. Enter Mrs. lie"' Ill. 45. She left home at 15, became women's editor or the Napa, Calif., Daily Regl..ster at 17, then made a brief excursion into the West Coast fashion industry. At 23 she was a speech writer a nd legislative Ualson on problems of the elderly. Five years later she was directing the eta.ff or a U.S. Senate investigating committee. In 1$52 she was a apecla1 assistant to U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson. Gregarious, amiable, slimly strikln1, Mn. Hewitt explored the corridors of power and learned shrewdly. She recalls bow on one oc- casion. as an advocate for some senior citlien bill, she wrote supPorllng speech~ for Rep. James Roosevelt and Sens. F.stes Kefauver and Hubert Humphrey "in the style of each." ALTHOUGH J UST AN occasional theater- goer -·'I hated lo go backstage because il destroyed Illusion'' -Mrs . .Hewitt soon joined lhe effort to put Ford's Theater back in action. Interior Secretary Stewart L. Udall was a friend, and the final decision was up to him. He okayed badly n~ed renovation or auditorium facllltla There was one other big problem. The federal government didn't want to become direcUy involved in show business. The solution w~create a private organization, the Ford's The r Society, as a tenant. Under pact, the National Parks Service which h a memorabilia display in the base· ment -maintains the building, but the Society raises every cent needed for stage productions. Udall asked Mrs. Hewitt to head creation of the l'~TS, and she 's been on a non-stop funding hustle ever i.ince. THE ORIGINAL lO·YEAR pact is up for re- newal now, and so she recently had lunch with a Parks Service oUicial. The outcome: Another lO·year cooperative agreement. Co-ex1stence of the Society and the Parks Service developed slowly. "They didn't want 1,lS here at (trst, couldn't understand what we were doin&.'' Mrs. Hewitt says .•. For five years it WU euerrilla warfare. Then that director left and we've worked out a fine undentandiDg with the operating staff. "ln fact, I understand, Ford's bu become the admired prototype for other performing arts Plaque. teith na•n on IM •eat baclu range lro• •s,ooe •• the 64Prmdendal Circ~ to ISM. collaborations that the National Parks Service has started since." For an annual operating budget of $1.6 million, the box office now provtde5 $1.1 million. The balance comes from modest private foun· dation grants :lnd a 32-member board of gov· ernors. The National Endowment for the Arts has thus far ignored Ford's, but its leader hopes that her third application. for a challenge grant, wHl be favorably regarded. She is seeking $250,000 from the federal agency, funds which would have to be matched by $750,000 from other sources. So a campalp has just started for private and corporate benefactors to endow the theater's 741 seats. Brass plaques with nam es of the s ponsors on the seat backs range m pnce from SS,000 in the "Presidential Circle" to $500 further back. The Fever is Spreading JIJi/!!l.r:lifilW/fJbL&J/lifj --~~~'f §'.,T3, ... -t ... {!" (!!1-m ... Catch it •• l"'WI,...... FRANKIE HEWITT:FORO THEATER POWER. "ONE OF TIIE BEST ICTURES OF DIE YEAR." TIME MAGAZINE • 0 The Goodbye Girl' ls ajoyom comedy- Just what the dc>ctoronlered. Ned Simon makes feelmg goOd legal... I GENESHALlT. NBC·TV A M'f STAAX ~ CF A HERBaiT ROOS fll.M NEIL SIMON'S "THE GOOOB\'E GlRl: RICHARD DREYFUSS · MARSHA MASON' nt W10Cb:Jng QUINN ClMMlNGS •Lucy Wrtlen by NEJLSIMON • Procktd by RAV STARK SCH!OuU! AT IOWA .. DI CINl'M-(>Att.V AT 2:00, 4:00, t:oo 1100, 10:15 flP\. 1\1 IA.~ ... , t ti "1ilJl 1,, ....... . (~ ••tl""-atf d\ ~ I "' I "I .. Mon.-Frl. 7:00, 9:16 Sat/Sun 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 "The talk around Hollywood Is that our movie may be a heavy favorite for an Academy Award -No kidding, an Oscar! I may even have to rent a tuxedo!" (PG) ~, . t ••• Jitl•• \Sl1l 1 I ~Ill ~ •tf .,.,,,, ''"L.': - -DAILYPILOT Live Long, Live ft Up By STAN DELAPLANE You live longer in Hawaii (74 years • nverage) than any other state. A first· class, modern 1:ondomin1um -one bedroom -will cost $50,000 to $65.000. Living costs arc 15 percent higher than San Francisco -one of the more ex· pensive cities in America. ·'That's my estimate," s ays a friend transferred re· cently from the mainland to the' sugar 1s lands. ''A LOT OF THINGS have to be shipped in; Cars. Gasoline. Canned goods. Liquor.'' He said: .. But there are offsetting lower costs. We have no heating bill. We wear the same clothing all year . Most or it sports shirts, slacks and sandals. "Then there's the advantage of a very healthy, outdoor life I swim after work every day. Play golf. tennis -doctors Won't m ake money off u~." * * • I THOUGHT HAWAII was awash m condos. A real estate man on Maui said: "There HAS bC'cn overbuilding here. You can get some desperation deals from peo- ple who bought, were disappointed and . want to get out. "A lot of these are in areas that weren't zoned well. Man buys a con- dominium. Next day he finds half the island lined up outside where. overnight. McDonald's has started selling Big Macs ." Thc•rc must be a demand though for the ri ght placcs. I WENT TO \\,\ILEA on .Maui <Alex andcr & Baldwin. sugar people.> A huge piece of beach lund 1s being turned into c·ondos. Golf courses and tennis courts ulready in. Two hotels. Waikoloa on the Ui~ Island. Golf ' course in. Two hotels planned. Condos on so square miles of the Parker Ranch. Newest opening April, is a condo-resort built by Rock-resorts. That's Laurance Rockefeller of THOSE Rockefellers. Live long and live it up. Washington, D.C. is where Americans live the shortest lives. Don't get elected to Congress. *** ••J want to send a thou_ghtful present to my godson, age lZ, ln England.., "Send him a check." Europe has frightfully high Customs duties. American friend in England told me: "People mean well. but we've been sent things where the. duty alone was more than we'd pay for the· s ame thing in London.'' Spain and Portu&al and Italy are im· possible. I had Harrods of London ship me u case of canned baby food. err anybody knows how to ship, it's Harrods.) With all the shipping papers, invoices and so on, l never could locate it through Spanish red tape. *. * uwe planned to go from IJsbon t.O the island of Madeira. But then we r,ad of an air crash there ... " That IS the hairiest landing strip I ever saw. Madeira is all mountain. The land Calls into the water so steeply there isn't a beach -you swim of! jetties stuck out in the water. To get a ]anding field, they cut into the s ide of the mountain. Got something like the deck or an aircraft carrier. The dropoff at both ends and one side is several hun· dred feet into the ocean There was -(and probably still is) an overnight passenger boat fJ'om Lisbon. Why don't you try that? It's a warm subtropical island off Africa. Funchal, the capital, is a flowery town. Reminded me of Santa Barbara. Taurus: Power's Your Ally ... MONDAY, JANUARY 16.1978 jy SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21 · April 19 ): Accent on valuables, personal ~ possessions -see sltua-~ tion in realistic light. ,. Get valid appraisal. t Ptsces, Virgo figure in tion or desi red assign· strong on surface could travel, change and love ment. Civic honor could actually be flimsy. Act are in spotligbL comeyourway. accordingly. AQUARIUS (Jan. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 20-Feb. 18): You have . -·'Po-•• OELAPLAN6' HOROSCOP&' ERMA BOMBECK E,...a BomlJeelc I stopped volunteering in my children's school when I was giving a reading and comprehension test one day to a group of seventh graders and discovered I was reading on a filth.grade level. Not only Ulat but one or them came to me later and advised, "We were llke you before our teacher participated in an lnservice training program in pupil diaposis and preacripUon and mea.ured us on a set of criterion·referenced teats covering Jnterim performance objectives." SOMEHOW BETWEEN SPOT chasing those lousy sticks all day and show and tell, educallon lost me. I only go to parent-teacher conferences for the bridge mix and the punch anymore. To tell you the truth, I can barely remember when objectives weren't back lo basics, classes "structured," teachers in teams, and interaction didn't sound dirty. Educators have become so proficient at . speaking educationese that I find myself having to translate for my son's teacher. "HELLO, MISS SA WYER,'" I said the other night, "I'm Wesley's mother." She Crowned. "The home authority figure?" "OC course, please have a seat." "I see by Wesley's report card that he's been goofuigorrwhileyou'reouioftheroom." She was straining to comprehenct. "Translation: Rodents in the absence of their feline adversaries are prone to divert themselves." "An excellent analogy " "AT HOME, WE either threaten him by turning ofC 'Laverne and Shirley' or give 'em a rap. Translation: Motivate him through rear or eliminate an electronic visual completely.'' She nodded. HENRY WINKLER Educationese Out of Joint "Perhaps it would be less sweat it we could work toaether." Miss Sawyer winced. "Or to put it another way, a eomblnaUon of the facilitator and the facilltatee feedlili into the learning program that is desi1ned to enhance the concept of the leamln~ prof.null with a minimum of persplratioo ... SDE SMILED. "ArticuJatloo between the non-academic com~unlty and tbe post-secondary world la one of the claaalc unsolved education problems which we seem t.o have alleviated.'' I'm not sure, but I think Miss Sawyer just said she ravon birth control. Beards OK'd Again VICTORIA, British Columbia. (AP) -Sailors in the Canadian navy will be permitted to grow bearcts again, a spokesman announced. Beards were banned in 1973 as a safety measure. A spokesman said Ule ban was belne Ufl· ed as morale booster, and the regulations are also being changed to allow slightly Joneer hair styles. lcrasa Tba Braat Dlllda '" ,.,,. .... , C/Ofled .... ltod'" .•• Wllll "9pe •Ml-... ,,.., dllnt 10 "'-" "'·-··· ,,....tiMO«lll.llUllS APOW:•l!llWDIM.OllCl'aSllUA'St: '*"m Starts Wedne~day at a theater and Drive In near you. t picture. TAURUS (April 20- , May 20): Power Is on your side -contacts made recently bear 22): Key now is com-22·Dec. 21): Family more support than munication, long-range situation commands al· might be apparent. PI ans. ins p Ir a ti on. ten lion -level of( de-Those who s upposedly teaching, breaking down mands, tone down com-were indifferent show distance, language. mands. Be diplomatic, another side. gen e ration barriers. especially where PISCES (Feb. 19· Gemini, Sagittarius finances enter picture. March 20): Close re. person s figure in CAPRICORN (Dec. latlve announces finish!!::-----~ scenario. 2 2 ·J an. 19) : Lunar of sltuaUon, task, rela- • fruit. Many want to cHmb on bandwagon. l\er is to be selective. Bring priorities into tocus -handle responsibility. G EMINJ <May 21 · June 20): What occurs is apt to be shrouded in mystery. Key is lo set goal, outline plan, to be sympathetic but to re· fuse a burden not rightly your own. Aries, Libra figure prominently - and so does the number 9. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. aspect ls good -means tlonship. Maintain your -=-===-=== 22): Dig deep for in-now you find outlet for own balance. Don't take formation -reject con-c reative en erg le s . on added burden not cluslons based on-~C~h~ll~d~r~e~n~,~s~p~e~cu~l~a~U~o:n:·~yo~u~r~o~wn~~in~fi~irs~t~p~la~c~e~._J~!!;~~~~~!!!!!~~!!]~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ superficial examination. Being thorough is the best thing that could happen -you can re- cover losses, locate mis· sing articles and get a better legal deal for yourself. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Lie low, play waiting game, perceive dir e ction of ci rcumstances. Evidence that appears "Classic Eastwood ••• tast, furious and tunny" Roger~~$-T•tt .. Ride the BIG WAVE coming to Southern Califor .. from the beach in Orange County .. ~ CANCER (June 21· July 22): Emphasis on roman cc, friendship, provocative flirtation, fulfillment of some hopes, desires. Leo, IE~!'!~!!~!!B Aquarius figure pro- minently as you make productive, excitine con· l•cts. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): You consolidate, strengthen position; you are not. without power or alUes. You'll get. promo- llllA'•l.t 11",ll \ h ~ THE SOUTHLAND'S NEWEST RADIO STATION . at the crest of your FM radio dial •Formerl y KAPJl Come on up to Sound Wave 108 and en· San Clemente. All to the accompaniment joy the best of the bright, beautiful music of the refreshing sounds ol the sea!~ you've heard on K-BIG, KJOI or KAPX1 plus the mellow sounds of KNX·FM. To- day's adult music IN A NEW BLEND on the most powerfl:JI station in Orange County, K-WAVE with 28.500 watts from New space-age equipment enhances the listenablllty and extends the effective range of the station. Help us test the new coverage. Y- tionna1re becauae that will help us better serve you.) Entries must be postmarked bef<>r• February 1. l978. Winners will be broadcast February 14th, Va1entine·s Dey.~ • INSIDE : -. . • Ann Landers • H appenlngs . -. • Real Estate • Volunteers Sunday. January 15. 1978 CAILY Pit.OT CJ If Parents Don't Pay, Taxpayers Do By KATHY CLANCY Their bU£mess is lrackln& down miJsinl persons. But these Rovernment people-finders aren't arranging discreet rendezvous beneath street liahts on fog-darkened nights. They don't de•l in s pyglasses, hidden buas and elaborate undercover plots. THESE COUNTY, STATE and feder al authnn tics are searching for missing parents - those who are supposed to pay child support but don't And th<' tools of lhe1r trade are ~overnment Ctles and numbers pr imarily Social Secunty num hers and s treet addresses. Slate and federal laws have given them limited access to income tax. Social Sec•mly. motor vehicle, employment, military and other governmcnt·compilcd information. In particular, the three.year·old Public Law 93-647 established stale and federal Parent Locator Services which help local district al· torneys track down parents who aren't helping with the finuncial support of their offspring. TltE SAME LAW ALSO provides 75 percent of the county and state costs of enforcing child support regulations. In Orange County, Distncl Attorney Cecil Hicks is responsible for making sure parents provide chtld support Hicks' 1''am1ly Support 01v1s1on, headed by Ol•puty District Attorney Bruce Patterson, now has some 6,000 parents listed among the missin& and a total volume of 31,000 child support cases In add1llon to the 6,000 parents being sought, some 16,000 cases involve parents who Maneuver Can Save Horribly .Helpless Hy JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol t!le Dotllf P'llot Stall There ar<.' f<.'w sensations as horribly helpless as choking on a piece of food, not tbeing able to br<.'athe or to swallow. Diners in most Newport Beach restaurants who find themselves in that kind of life.threatening lliluation arc now likely to get help fast. M t:~1BERS OF that city s l',ire f.,ighters Association have been spend1ng their spare time distributing information about somet hing called the llcimlJch Ma neuver. a relatively new technique used to aid people who are choking T h eir efforts arl' being augmented by groups such as the Newport Center Association which offers training in the method lo restaurant employees in conjunction with the Pacific Mutual Life l nsur ance Com pany. The method, discover ed by Dr llenrv Heimlich of Ci.ncln· natl, is based on the theory that it is easier to get the obstruction out by "pushing" it from behind than by tryine lo pry out. Heimlich's method is also based on the idea that the pro- cedure is easy to learn and slm· pie to administer. ONE TESl'IMONY to the ef· tectlveness of the method comes from Christine West, a wailress al the Velvet Turtle In Newport Center. ' now are providing their court·ordered chHd sup. port payments. . THE REMAINDER either are in lhe pro- cess of being prosecuted for support or involve cases where paternity baa yet lo be established, county officials s aid. . "If you don't toe th..-rnark and support your child like you need to then we are 1oin1 to pro- secute," Patterson explained. Child support cases reach Patterson's 172· person staff m one of two ways. Either families are referred when applying for w elfare b enefits. Or cases oritlnate throu1h the parent wlt.h child custody who seeks payment from a parent refusing to pay support. To assist in county efforts Patterson has four workers in each of three county Depart- ment of Social Services offices. TUEY INTERVIEW applicant.a for Aid to Famllles with Dependent Children (AFDC> benefits to see if an absent parent should be pro- viding support, PaUerson aaid. As a "lever'' to obtain information, Pat- terson said, parents may be denied AFDC benefi ts if they refuse to cooperate with county authorities. About half Patterson's 31,000 caseload in· volves AFDC cases, he continued. And any child support funds obtained from absent parents go into county coffers to help defray welfare costs. And as an incentive to take familles off welfare roles. nearly 47 percent of the funds col Jected for welfare clients are returned to the county general fund. THAT EFFORT RESULTED m a county profit of $1.7 million last year, Patterson said. Once county officials have obtained all the She bad learned tbe method with other restaurant employees and found henell using it one nlght when she and a friend were dining out. She atepped up behind her him four quick blows between the shoulder blades with the heel of your hand. The blows help to dislodge whatever ls cauain1 tbo choking. Her friend, Sandra WalUen, stood up and started uraenUy poinUn1 to ber throat. "Sandy, are you choking?'' Miss We&tuked When Miu Walijen nodded an emphatic yes, Miss West move q"lekly. A choking victim has four minutes to live. friend gave her four lood baclc slaps and what looked llke four bear hugs, and the piece of food came up. · The method which· the Newport fll'e rlcbters are putUnf out posters on ts based on deal· inl wlth either conscious or un· conscl(>us victims. Uthe victim ls consclo~ but can breathe on his own, don't in- terfere. If the victim ls chokln1, give IMMEDIATELY follow tboae blows with four abdominal thruau .. An abdominal thrust ts best done by standinc behind the vlc· tim and wrapping your 81'11\S around his waiJt. Place one rut. thumb side, aaalnst the victim'• data they can about an absent parent, Patterson said, they go a bout tryinc to track the person down on their own. When local sources are exhausted, he con· tlnued, county offlelala forward a request for. search help to the California Parent Locator Service, a division of the atate attorney eeneral's office. Pat Galerta, child support program analyst wiLh the state agency, said the olfice receives about 20,000 inquiries each month. THAT FIGURE JNCLUDES the 20 to SO j,,. quiriea forwarded by Patterson's staff each day as well aa requests from other Callfomla coun· ties and state locator services •croas the coun· try. State officials check with the Department of Motor Vehicles, Calilornia Franchise Tax Board, as well as justice and employment files to obtain an absent parent's work and home addresses. Information they obtain is forwarded back to counties conducting the search, Ms. Oaleria said. The federal Parent Locator Service, part or the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, comes into play if state aulhoriUes can't track down sufficient dala. THE FEDERAL AGENCY, which began for mal operations in March 1976, received 229,000 requests for info rmation in its first 16 months, according to Kay Willmoth, the agen· cy's computer bystems analysL T he agency is linked by computer terminal with 28 states while others may submit requests for help by mall Federal authorities now have access to the Social Security Administration's employer, ad· dress and Social Security number files. In addition. they obtain addresses from the federal Internal Revenue Service, the Veter&Jl4 A~ministraUoo and the Department of Defense. THE AGENCY SOON will have access to home addresses for federal iovemment clvW-.a workers as well, Ms. Willmoth saJd. Federal official! also are studying possible access to address d ata from the Federal Com- munications Commission, the Bureau of Indian Affair s. Immigration and NaturaUuUon Service as well as federal justice files. The parent searchers don't keep tl'aclt of statistics that woul d tell how valid tbe ad· dresses they find tum out to be and how many of the inqwr1es they process lead to discovery of the absent parent. However, Ms. WiUmolh said, federal of· ficials do obtain addresses in 75 percent of the mquirles sent to IRS and In 70 percent of those sent to the Social Security Administration. In addition, Social Security officials have been able lo s upply missing Social Security numbers -the most widely used tracking tool -in ball the cases forwarded to them. THE 'SUCCESS RATE for obtaining ad- dresses from the Department of Defense bas not been as high, Ms. Willmoth said, only about' lS percent. Deputy District Attorney Patterson noted that children lacking financial $Upport from · their parents usually receive welfare benefits at taxpayers· expense. "I don't like government intervention in people's lives any more than anyone else," Pat· terson explained. "But there are people taking advantage, bringing children into the world and then not supporting them. "The kids need the support," he said,' "Otherwise taxpayers foot the bill." ' stomach, s liahtly above the navel and below the rib cage. mechanical life sup~rt. If the victim 11 uncon· scious, roll him on bis tide to deliver the four back blowa1 t.ben onto bla beck. Kneel asttiae the vlctim'a hips and place one band Ob top of the other. palm• nat. Graap your fist with your other hand and with a quick thrust, press the fiat upward into \be victhn•s abdomen .• lf the lnitial four baek slaps and four abdominal thrusts aren't successful, repeat the proeeu. ActOrdlnl to Newport Beach paramedlc Ken Flessel, the pr~ should be repeated untJI the obstruclJon is dislodged or until help arrives to ptovide Place your bands sllahtly abo•e tbe navel and below the rib cue and pres.s into lbe vk· Um 's abdomen with a quick up; ward thrust, four limes. AC•in, the process should be reputed until \he obstruction is . .. . ... ... .. .... ... .. . .. ('2 DAILY PtLOT Sunday, January 15, 1971 •, ! .::..----------~----~----.....;.:...:.:.:.:.:.:...:.:...:....:.:.. __ ~------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-------------.,...--.. . f ~ , ( Death's Door : Hospices offer help in fa cing death, for the : dying and for those who live, on. \ " By GEORGE ESPER . . --~ ""'' WrlWt' ! NEW HAVEN, Conn. -"My dad •~d thlno to me that he'd probably never said to his son before reallt.ing it would be the last time. Jfe hadn't saJd in years, 'l love you. I love your mother and your brother and I want you to go on doing that with them, too. '"But lf anything, I want you to tell , them that, and tell them that now, t because I've never had the chance. : My character never really allowed l me to directly say that to • somebody."' l Bob Gery's father died May 11, J 1976, of cancer or the i>ancreas. He • was 64 years old. ••• " 1'1 WOULD lnfE to die. I have no reason to live-:-N"o job. My children are adulta and able to take care of themaeJves. The pain. The medication tends to make you sleepy. Since I have nothing else to do anyway, I sleep most of the day." She recalls the happiest years of her Ute :._ "when I was pregnant and having babies.'' She spent much or her life speaking, in newspaper work and public relations. "l can stand the pain," she says, "but losing the 'lie acas Murr ••• I fldttk al•o•t att11bod11 1eoldd 1'e hftier II 11ou'rr told a e e ar or •o aff rr 11 .. 'l'e etfred t ltat 11011 lta.,e • titan ri.r •ont,.. to pe.' •eect\ 1' the we>rst part." • ••• ITEll~~~L r~TUBNTS like Bob ery'a falher aoct Cornella Llvely ve alwqya tout to come to terms I th appro•chlf\f death, b~t In the ast they and lhel r famlHes were ually lert to their own devices, : ithout much support in meeting the i.ychological needs IQ th<M!e final eeks and months. a This ls chanalng. Programs of care •r the dying -and help for their l milies -are springing up all over e United Statea. Many are hospice ogrami, and New Haven's was enong the first. • o• • "HE W,\S BlTrE•:• Bob Gery -calls of his lather. "l think almost • ybody would be bitter if you're told .A year or s~ oft.er you've retired that .,u ha,ve lesa than six months to Uve. "lie argued with my mother. He rgued with m e, with my wHe. ings that in normal health would considered just srnall thlr)gs. "Al first I kept sayln1. 'Dad, »'low -tPuld you treat Mom like this?' eallzing I was talking from my rspecllve, a healthy person. "In the last couple of months1 when e had the understanding and ne had 'e appredallon or the things told to m by the people at hospice and by s, there really wasn't any need to do y more arguing. "THE PEOPLE AT hospice were raighlforward tnd told him he was oing to die and thllt how he chose to le over the next several J1\ontm .depended on him and on wh•l they o•ild do for h.lm If he Jet them. ' "He could die with dllftlty Qf eould ie In any other m•nn•r be chose. IC wanted to go back to the bolpllal •r aome extended care faclll\y, they ouJd do that. too. He ch<>1e to dJe at 11T1e. ••• Hospice ot New Haven wa. founded In 1971. It has an operating budget of $500,000 and Is financed by thlrd·party payments Uke Medicare a nd MedJcaid and contributloos from foundations, private organizations, businesses and lndlvlduala. A full-time and part-time paid stall of 21 la supplemented by 74 trained volunteers, who take part in the bome·care programs. reading to patients, taking them shopping or to beauty parlors, even fishing. • •• CORNELIA UVELV came to New Haven from Buffalo, N.Y. She wa<> fretting because she didn't know where to go to buy a -gift for her grandchild. Even if s he did, she couldn't go get it by herself. "This Is something you and l can do together." s ays Shirley, a n actress and hospice volunteer who visited Mrs. Lively. Another hospice official was there, too. John Abbott. a minister of the United Church of Christ. promised her some work: he'd bring over printed materials from hospice for her to proofread. "P eople like Shirley and Mr. Abbott come to see me every other day." M rs. Lively s aid. "I feel like I'm making friends. A bunch of people arc tuned in on me. Not a day goes by that ~omeone from hospice doesn't call on me or come by. People who care uhout me besides my three children.·' Shirley and Abbott U~tened as !.he talked of death. "I feel ugly. I 'm in pain now. I look forward to peace. J'm not afraid to die." • • • BIJT !WOST Aftfj afraid f'I deat.)J, lrt the experience the Rev. pr, Edward F. Doblh'l Jr .. prealden pf Hospice or New Haven. He was O(le of its fo1.4Jlders after be spe11t seven fllOnths studying St. Cbrl11topher's Hqsptce in London. More familiarly and freely spoken of these days, death remains "an anxious topic ," Dobihal s ays . "There's concern about, well, is there something after? What 1s after ? Is this the total end? "Most people don't have a time in their Uves when they don't have som ething else to do. There are fears of being cut off from what they want lo accompll~h. Maybe the children or the grandclitldrcn aren't quite the age they want them to be. They'd like to see someone set married. We have goals, and the worry of being Neir Ha"en '• floS,.1~ 1$ a re• arlcablr pl•e • ol arelaff-C11re flesfped lo fllUtttlnale dee pa1111age of th11.-for• patl.-nt and to confront the 1ne anh19 of de ath. Light, Spaces Warm Hospice Before architect Lo-Yi Chan designed the hospice for the terminally Ul now being built in s uburban Branford, he Lrled to learn all he could a bout dying . "It wu dlfflcult,'' the #ye~11ld Chan ••r•. "Jn our cultl.U'e, dyinc patients are totally ae1re1at-e4 from the rest of li®iety. I had ~o co to El\JlU\4 where lhey were m"ch more accessible. An~ { read all the lHerature I c<uM ttn4 on people whp h•Vf! taUted with the dying.'' CHAN, OF THE New York firm of Prentice & Chan, Ohlhausen, was born In Canton, China, and educated in Dartmouth and Harvard. The result will be a building, the first of its kind in this country, entirely devoted to smoothing the final transition from life to df!ath. 1'We thought of the hospice building u, well, a cloister." Chan says. "The cloister l5 a protected place. It is a commU(llty of people. And it.la con· cerned both with body aod .&firit. TbQSe are the feelin RS we want to engender.' · Unlike a cloister, the hospice won't be a quadrahgle. but two V·shaped patient wings with 44 beds. The side of each V contains four-bed wards -wards because. in contrast to private or sem i·private rooms In hospitals. "we want to create a :.ensc of community.'' A rano;haped patio nnd terrace ls Inside tbe V, ·•open to the south. to the s un, to a pleas,nt pro· &peel of u brook . trees and a church," Chan says. GREENllOt:SF:S RUN aJong the terrace edee and adjoin thl' wurd~. The ward windows, io fact. will h<• the grf'Pnhouse windows. Al the )>aclt of tbe Vo; ,., an "in'-' 1tutional spine." holding oUices, a pharm.1cy. lahoratory, kitchen and the like. cut off before they're reached is part All pJl1ent areas are on ground level. Beds can of the fear of death. be pu!->he<i nut to the patios, the greenhouse, the . cn11 1d111:. BC'ds can be rolled Jnto the cnapel. T HESE ARE bom e of the worm·i. ··Yn11 II ha\'c u sense of life goin& on around you," that. hospice workers try to. help ~a) ... Chan. Pal 1 e l'l lS and t tl e Ir r am 1 II cs The hospice will be replete with cloc~s and urtderstand and ovorct>me. But Dr .. calendars. ix'cuuse time and the sense of time are Sylvia Laell, the hospioe medical irnportant to those with liUle left. Visitlnf hours t1ireclor, reel~ there's too much talk will be v1 nually unlimited, ~d even very )'oung about psycholog1ca1 and emotional children will be admitted . problems of the dying and too little Chan gave much thought to desflnint apa~e in about m a kl n g the pat i c n t ways to minimize anxiety and unea•lne11 for vis· comfortable. ilors and new patients-a variety of anterooms Equally important, saya Dr. Lack, that lead into the building by gentle degrees. Is hospiee·s ~reavement program "Care does not 11top with the death .. THEY'LL ALLOW people to move alowly of the patient," says Dr. Lac.It. "We through these spaces because tbey1re full of UD· contt11u• to vlatt the l1tmlly. Famllles certainty for patients and lamUles," Cha.n ex· require assistance as they eqdure the plains. "It you walk down a hospital corridor, peych0Jo1lcal suffering cauaed by t.he you're Hable to find right Ins ide the door 1 se.,u•Uon. l()melhing that makes you very uneasy." WIMTIR SALE LeeDS further reductions! ' half yearly clearance Cloister design offers comfort, sir and light to fins/ days of the dying and help farrJ/ies des/ with their fee/Ing of grief. ERE'S YOUR PART TIME MAID! ,._OP WAS .... TMOll .-YY CLOTHll1 U1 UI DOITPO•TOV .,._ ........................ .., ..... .. ., .... _...,....."'! ....... COllOMA .. Mil L.AUNDtlT JJJI L C...t HwY. 64 .. UH ....... ......... , ..... _ PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD! See for yourself the wondrous results of the facials at our center! Watch those lines diminish ••• ~al foe•-.... can begin with yoor first visit! Watch how Quickly ACMi can be controlled For men and women of alt age groups The skin care you need Is available at -- f#aniily SKIN CARE CENTER Call For lftfonMtion TODAY HIWf'OllT HACH 2700 .... 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(AP> The !rogum. de· mlgM be con•ldered their smoking habits -Early statisUc. show velope by the New detrimental to ·hiJ and attitudes have that a program using Hampshire Lung As-psycholoelcal or changed. bfofeedback techniques soclation, puts a traJned physical health. Twenty per ce nt. If you get a partin1 tlcket thl5 , year and decide to let it ride, you may have trouble wben you regis ter your car, says the Department of Motor Vehicles (OMV). New le.cislatlon s1>0nsored by Sen. D avi d Roberti, D· Hollywood, which went into ef· Sundey,Jatlualy 15, 1971 rect New Years Day, requites seUlement of partlnc tickets before you can renew your re- alstrallon. 1977 tickets don't counL The OMV levies a $2 fee and requires a court release if the finca are paid through the court system. may be worklnc to help health educator Into a T llE MACHINES oC the questionnaires teen. ager 11 q u j t or high school science class show pupil.a \.hat after have been returned, and dramatically cut down with i!lectronlc biofeed· 1m~klng a clcarette sb_e said the initial on smoking. back machines. their heart rates ar~ up, statistics show that 60 ~~~~~~~~~ Biofeedback as a their Jun~ a~ hlled ~~e~of ~e sm~en i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RUFfELL'S technique In wh1ch with carbon 010noxide, "have either quit or cut "' machines are used to re-their bands are less down; almc:.t half have :-.• • UPHOLSTERY cord an individual's steady and their skin qull altogether ... ••• wt... v .. w_. various body responses, t em per at u re b a 11 !:' :-...... usually for the purpose h ed "WARNING teen· ••· · of helping him change c ang . . a g e rs about th e ::: • lt2Z HartMr llvd. behavior patterns that . The prOJe<'l is one oC pos~billty of contract· ::· • Cott• MeM-141.0JH eight foderally funded illl ancer, emphysema ·: e ndeavors of health or art disease after 20 ;. STEEL BA 11111.JD MUSIC agencies in the nation years of smoking Isn't !::r~ An designed to c~an~e as effective as showing · FREE ORGAN SHOW The Hammond Organ and Plano Center Presents THE CONCERT • • • For AU Occosloes! smoking behavior in them the immediate CHRIS ANDERSON r:· · HOW AVAILULE! teeo-aee.rs. The New bar m a cigarette Starring the thoroughly entertaining and versatile •!· Cal: Noble WHla1111 Ha rQ psh1re program. causes." Ms. Mitchell Chris Anderson ~IlJili] :~: . (213) 83a.l H6 171 4l 611-2421 howl evebrl, Ciseedlhbe o:!1y one said. Prom th• Hammond Ort•n Cornpan'J In Chlcai90 ::: us ng o ac..., The proeram was be-Co-1tarrlng :-~~S~~.. In the fall of 1977, the ing scrutinized last week The all new Hammond ::·~ , -~~ >~~O. lung association went in-by 11clentlsts and health1 Magical -Musical_ Marvels ~ ./.. NEWPORT'S to 13 New Hampshire profess ton a Is t n :; ./ 1(;1 •t D rug Stor ) high schools where 2,500 Washington during Na-The NEW Hammond Organs! -: ·"/'P a V Of 'l e ~ pupils -smokers and tional Education Weeki New Stand1rd1 for Comparl1on ·~: I For Senice l non·smokers -tested on· Smoking and Heall~ When Shopping for Keyboard. Home ·.· '~ I themselves with the at the National Coo: Entertainment. Glorious Sound! ;, : ~--.. , V electronic devices ference on Smokjng and This Tuesday Jan. 17th 7:30 p.m. WINTER SALE ,..__. WOMltt'S & ~\ COUICYIOM .... ....... J\ 50°/o OFF . .. ... t fT I~ I : ·-!''I \; Valery Mitchell, a 11~.allh; . ; . ~Y1TA L -:Do 1 -"..J i1 -;G:.:J •nf.~ 'lung association staff We ve .ltad dozens 0r At our store , .. .,...M.AMI ::. I JI. ) ~ u .... "-V member. said that two requests from other CENTER ...,..,.._..MW ... • ·.· J, months after the testing state lung ass~iations. HAMMOND ORGAN & PIANO ~-=1 ll. ;.; f 11 t' . · health organizations and 8930 """r..r00t....-·'1 •• ' rtr. 67MISO , o ow·':'P ques ionn&res docto s anti g details 2854 E. Coast Hwy. -Corona del Mar -644-..... , ... • were filled out by the r w n ,, t.-.---••••••!!!i!~!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=::::::===::;;~ • •• ;-participants to see If or. our pr~gram, Ms.• •: ~ M1tchell 6a1d . ..1 .. t .. . . •' . • • . . \ YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA (A NOf't·Ptofot Educotoonol foun<fotoonl 445 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 To Subscribe To YOUR Community Newspaper CALL 642-4321 Direct or Collect own. For these and other opportunities. to make your spare time count for others. contact the West Orange County Voluntary Action Center 8 t 898-0CK3. C• DAR. v PlLOT Sunday, Januaiy 15, 1118 Aaa Lallders DEAR R EADERS: Recently a woman com· plained that American ladies were being ripped f off by the hosiery manufacturers. "Surely," she ( said. "a nation that can put a man on the moon f can produce a fabric that won't snag and run within minutes of a first wearing." I replied, "I assure you the American fabnc companies know how to make run-resistant ylons for women, but why kill the goose that aya all those golden eggs?" then accused ~e osiery industry of planned obsolescence, which as American as mom's frozen apple pie. Almost lmmediately I was flooded with let· era from the public relations departments of umerous hosiery manufacturers asking if they ould send "samples." I said, "No " Then came a wi de assortment of pantyhose every conceivable size, color and style. The extra large (thanks a lot> I gave to Goodwill. along with the chalk-while, navy blue and extra • small. I decided not to be so bull·hcaded and pro "teeded to give a few pairs a try. To my s~r­ prise. 1 discovered that ~ome inexpensive models not only flt better than the ones l ~ad ~en buying at a fancy prrc(' but they wore hkc iron. J will NOT give the nam(' of the pantyhose, o please don't write and ask. If there ·~ ything f do not need, 1t 1s to be accused of col uslon with manufacturers. So, this is to say all panlyhos~ are not alike (! you look around and try a vanety of brands you many be lucky enough to find the ones I've , i.w1tched to. J DEAR ANN LANDERS I have a very good friend whom my husband has forbidden me to "see or call. We Cthc four or us) were close friends for five years. My husband worked for -her husband . We s aw a lot of each other .1ocially. . My husband started having problems at work and wanted to quit. I wouldn't listen to him because I felt his friend would never betray , him . Well, my husband cla.ims he was double· crossed and handed in his resignation. We have children who were raised together. • Everyone is hurt. 1 admit there was wrong on ;,both sides. I still like the other people. My husband refuses to see them. Shall I suffer along with the )tlds 1 or should I see my friend during the day. let our Kids continue lo play together and hope my ~ husbandcomesaroundtoourside!-DON'TMIX FRIENDS WITH BUSINESS , DEAR MIX: By all means. allow the ~blldree &o be frtendJy -they bad notbla1 &o do ~ltb tbe problem. See your frtead danns t.he l day aad don't press for a reeonelllatlon for several mcmtbs. Time may be your best ally. DEAR ANN: He's 27. I 'm 28. I've known J . three years. He's taken m e out dozens of times, • but always the dates were arranged by someone else. We are paired by hostesses, relatives and friends. EveryonE! thinks of us as a couple but J ' I've inv1ted him to many affairs when I've had tickets . When I host a party he's always my guy. 1'11 bet J . hasn't spent $20 on me since I've known hlm. What do you thank? -ME DEAR YOU : I tblnk If you want to go throagll Ute dating, boatlnl parties and buying tickets, you have found just the man who will let you do it. Johnson-Wyman St. Wilfred's Episcopal C(hurch, Huntington Beach, wu the setting for the weddlns of Lynn Denise Wyman and Michael Johnson. Their parents are Robert Wyman of • Porterville, Vicky Wyman of Huntington Beach )-and Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Buckner or Oranee. • At the recept!on the couple cut a wedding •! ake decorated with the top used by the bride's ·srandparenta for their weddinR cake In 1933. ~ The new Mn. Johnson cradualed from • Edison Hlo School and attends Orance Cout eucge. Iler husband ii an al\.unnua of Troy ~ch School, Fullerton, and alt.ends California tate Unlveralty, Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bumand Ill or Newport Iiach have announced the en1a1ement of their au&hter, Laura Kathryn Burnand, to Rex cbard Banke of Borreao Sprinp and Newport ~each. • Mlaa Burnand is a graduate of the Univeral· of Colorado at Boulder and the bfideeroom· ·M attended school ln AUJtralla, where he waa He 1s the son of Jonathan B&nU and Mrs. •ra BankJ, both ot Melboume. Ttley wtU exchanee vows ln late April. Daggett-Poetschlag Dr. Lewis Petrie, director of South Coast Community Hospital and Dr. Beverly Strongman. chairman of hospital benefit. Orchids To You "Orchids to You0 will be the theme ot the 19th annual Valentine Ball sponsored by the Silver ud Gold Cbapte!' of the Auxiliary of the South Coa1t Community Hosplt.al on Feb. 4. The Ball wlll be a tribute to auxlllary memberl and friends of the hotpital who have ~een eeneroua and cooperative. Orcbida will deck the Monte Carlo Room of the Newporter Ion. Guests will receive a collector's it.em in the rorm of programs de· signed and individually executed by artist Bun- ny Simmons. Proceeds from the event will be applied to the auxWary's pledge to the hospital. Over a half m illion dollars bas already been donated s ince the · auxiliary began fund·raislng pro- grams. Ticket.a for this once- a-year gala social event, available on request at the auxiliary office, are tax deductible. Mrs. Charles Currey and Mrs. John Goettem Club Calmdar run" each W ednelJday m the Dajly Pilot and contains notices o/ women's and servtc~ club meetings and event" for the /oil.owing week - Thuraday through Wednes· (lay. Send notices to Club ~alendar, Doily Pilot, P.O Boz 1560, CMta Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to include your name and phone numbeT prepare for March of Dimes benefit 1 • Tombola Orange County Council for the The March o( Dimes will hold Its annual Tombola on Saturday, Jan. 28. at the J ewel Court in South Coast Plaza. Each year a crowd of about 500 cnJOY Italian food, prizes lnclud- ing a Hawlan vacaUon for two, golf clubs, terford crystal vase, microwave vens, and a Rancho La Puerta v cation. The Tombola provides funds for research or blrth defect.a. HiJ parentl are Jlt. and Mrs Craig c . Kenady, Los Alamitos. The bride b a graduate of Corona del Mar Weh School an<l USC. where she &ffiUatecl with Alpha Phi. Sbe was • 1974 Harbor Key de· but ante. Kenady ia a ,raduate of Woodrow Wilson High School and.Loq Beach City College. Judy-Ringer A Feb. 18 ~eddln1 in the COnuaaaUy PJ'esbytertan Church, Laeuna Beach, II planned by Diane L. Judy and Scott W. lUn;u. Newport Buch. Thoir parent. are Dr. Thomu ft. Jwf.1. LaeuQa Beach, and Mr. and lfn. Val w. Rineer, Meriden, Conn. Mlaa J'udy ls a rraduate of Laguna Beach ffiab School •nd Arlaona State Un!veraity. Rln1er l"ld\llted trom Wellesley Hlah School tn Manachuaetta and Florida InternaUonal University. • ...... • . . ,. Happening• By Marcia Forsberg Wedded Bliss He's aUll handsome, youq, wealtbJ--• .. : no longer elllible. Corona del Mar NS.ldent • Frank Tanaaa. formerly one ol buebaJl's motl desirable bachelors. Col married yesterday. • The good-looking, Jefl·banded l)ttcher f ot the California Ancets married Cathy Mall. c professional dance Instructor from LOog Beacb, A sit-down dinner al the Newportv Inn followe4 the ceremony. • A spokesperson for the Angels tePorted tlaat• women from all over had been callint &o ftDd . out if Frank was teallY, golng through wttb tbe wedding H ea/th Forum The S52 Club of Hoa& Memorial HospJtal Presbyterian is sponsoring a community health forum liUed The Good Life and Your Heart at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 18. in the hospital._ Grace Hoag Conference Center. · A panel discussiog wHl cover the risk tac· tors of heart disease. living life to the fulle5l after a heart attack, the role ()f exercise and nutrition, and treatment, rehabilitation and pn.. vention. Panel members will be Bl'. Gelae a. p,... raat, internal medicine: Dr. lamea C. Sbelbame, cardiolofy; C....,. a.v1q1oe., R.N., inpatient card.lac Dune tberapl.st; anci Jaaet KeU,,, R.N .• outpatient card.Jae nurse thenpi•t. \ Reservations m•Y be made by catllnc 642·1463. People Peering Bob and Suaa Colter of Laguna Nf&uel re- cently hoeted a holiday and sports weekend for some of their Northern California friends. En· Joying various tournaments and mat.ehes were, from Hollister. AJ ud Jady Golut. Dick ud Joan Randolpll, AUe:a and Linda Areuo and Gino and Pbylll1 Fortino. Also In on the festivities were Laara ud Joe Smith, Lacun• Niguel. and James and Dee Dee Gramls Fresno. Grant Matched Santa Claus exist! for the people at EJw1.1t· California Rehabilitation Center, a non-profit, non-sectarian facility in Fountain Valley tha\ serves Individuals with developmental dis- abilities bytralning them in work situations. The people at the Center were involved ln·a massive fund-raising campaign in an effort to rajse $25.000 in matching funds so they could secure a grant given by the James lrvine Foun- dation. . They contacted numerous business and pro· fesslonal organizations, companies, corpora• lions, foundations, Individuals and parents of Elwyn.Califomia's trainees. More than 100 of those contacted came through with donations totalling $30,000, r eported Aline Colgate, Elwyn's executive director The money will be used for renovation and payment of the mortgage for the Center's build· ing Good Citizens The Colonel William Cabell Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution wiU honor four local high school seniors al the group's 17th Annual Good Citizen Tea planned for 2 p.m . Wednesday, Jan. 25, in the Corona del Mar home of Mrs. William E. Fisher. Honorees are Monique Job.nsoa. EsU.nciJ High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore .Jobnsoa Jr., Costa Mesa; Marie Laa· die, Newport Harbor High School. daughter ot Mr. and Mn. Keandll Lundie, Newport Beacb, lady Luz, Colt& Mesa High School, daughter ol Mr. and Mn. Bemard Lux, Costa Mesa; and KeUey Clemence. Corona del Mar High School, dauabter of llr. and Mrs. Warren Clemeaet, New part Beach. (See pbotos below.> The good clUien award 1$ stven each year by the chapter to four outstanding sel)Jor at'9· dents who are selected for dependabilitlf. service, patriotism and leadership. Mra. Heary Crawford, good citizen chairman, wUl present pins and certificates to the award winners. She will be assisted by Mra. Aa"1Gay1.Xrecbel,atategoodcitizeochairmanr Mn. Bobe.rt W Jtofer, reJ4Jlt of tb- cbapter, wUl welcome the recipl•ta and thelr motben. Hostesses for the afternoon wlll be •n . ._ .E. BefJ.ID. Mrs. Mllua A. .. baop. Mn. But Cofteu and Mn. GUJ Mnn. JI .. (Ji - Moving Up In Real Estate DONALD E. MOE of Irvine hu been appointed director or marketing for the realdential divlaloo of the Irvine Company. Jn his new poalUon, Moe will direct marketln1 support fW'lctions for all residential projects within the firm's 77-acre master-planned re1ion in Oran1eCounty, California. He will represent t.he re- sidential dlvlaion on the com- pany's marketing committee,. headed b y president Peter Kremer, which sets market.illl policies and plans for t.he com- pany and it.s operating divisions. Moc joined the Irvine Com· MO• pany 10 1972 as manager of in· dustrial and commercial marketing and became director or commercial marketlne in 1974. Prior to joining the company, he managed a variety of con- s um er and industrial ~ccOUl"ll.$ ai J . Walter Thompson Company where he was an account ex· ecutlve for seven years. Avco Community Developers, Inc. (ACDI ) of Laguna Niguel has named PHIL VALUKA to its re· sale sales department of Laguna Nieuel Realty, according to Joseph Wm. Smith, director of sales and marketing for ACDI. Valaika bolds a bachelor of arts degree from Chicago State University and a mas t e r 's degree Crom George Williams College in Chicago. He is a member of the Laguna Niguel Li ons Club and resides wtlh h.is family an Lake Park. VAl.AlllA DONALD H. LANDIS or Newport Beach bas joined David G. Miller and Associates, a Costa Mesa construclion management and consulting firm. as a project manager , annoW\ces David G. Mill er. president. Before 1oining the Irvine Company, Landis was a com· mercial interior space planner for two years and an archltec· tural designer/draftsman for five years. A registered architect, he ls I.AND•• a graduate ol the University ol Southern California where he earned a bachelor of architecture degree . Earlier, he was a liberal arts major al Pennsylvania State UniversHy. . . • Flrn20Boma The flrat phaae of tbe tlO.mllUon Broek Homes/Lake Fweat projfft -the latelt develop· mentor M.l . Brock aDd Sou, Inc. -open1 lod•Y· Tbue an 20 11.nCl&-famU,y homes now avail•· ble ln tbe first 111\ue ot the devllopq)•t. which will conslat of a f.ota1 of 99 homes. 'nllH alnlle and two·•tory bomea, backed by 1entle tillla and nestled withln ·croves of mature eucalyptus trees, are situated on lot.a approximately 6,000 square feet. Prices for these homes begin 1t $T7,l50, with conventional financing available. Occupancy is set for May. THE nvE MODEL HOMES provide 1,621 to 2.396 square feet of Uvln1 apace. Three of the homes have three bedrooms, one with two baLhs and the others, 2'Aa baths. n.e bave a f amUy room, with a fireplace in one, while the other two sport a fireplace in the step-down living rooro. Form al dining rooms are featured In these models, as well as a master bedroom and walk-in closet. Jn add1Uon, one of these models hu a bonus room, which can be converted into two addltional bedrooms or a billiard/game room. Two of t.hese models are (wo-1t.ory homes. The two four-bedroom homes are both of two- story coolfeuratio11.1, with one havtna 2'Aa baths and the other, tbree balbrooms. ht the former, there ls also a family room with a fireplace, an optional master suite, and a master bedroom complete with dress1n1 area, a tull·llze bath and walk-lo closet. A powder room and an optional wet bar are also featured. THE OTHER FOVa.BEDROOM home has a kitchen-family room, •Ith a fireplace, and the master bedroom bas Its own bat.h, dreaslng area and large walk-in closet, as well as a siltlnl room. Standard features include w<>Qd, brick and stucco exteriors, 1lopln1 wo9d roofs, lamplit entryways, vaulted living room cellin1s, dead bolt locks on the front doors, automaUc smoke alirm aystems, forced air beatin1 with the necessary ductwork for the addlUon ot alr condl· t ioning , double continuous-cleanin1 ovens, automatic dishwasher, hardwood uh cabl.neta in the kitchen and corian marble pullman tops in the bathrooms. I I BOB RVS.SELL, who went to San Diego to become vice president or Walker and Lee/Burgener Realtors in 19'15. bas returned to the Wa lker and Lee corporate head oCflce as vice president of sales for the entire resale division. The model homes are open daily from 10 a.m . to dusk, and the development Is located. on t.he northwest comer or Trabuco Road and Lake Forest Drive. Grading Starting At Los [;c;rrales Russell's list of new involvements include responsibility for profitability of the individual of· fices; budget control of expen- ditures; trainine and motiva- tional programs: mana~ment selection and sales agent rec· ogolUon programs. He and his Wlfe. Tina, have just purchased a home in San Cle mente. Russell's dauahter Stephanie and son Scott reside ln Orange County. Mrs. Russell is currently t.uchin& at Barcelolla Hills School lo Mission VteJo. aUSMU. Irvine Pacific Development Company hu pTo- moted Hank HoCfman to comlructlon purchas- ing director, according to Fl'uk E. Hughes. prest· dentofthecompan~. Hoffman, a certined purchasing manager, is responsible for directing all onalte, otrsite and com· mon area purchasing, Including contract ad- ministration. He also acts as a liaison with project managers, providing cost reviews and assisting with bid specifications. A Newport Reach resident, Hoffman bas been employed by Irvine Pacific for four years as purchasing manager. Grading and site preparation work ls nearing completion at Los Corrales. a community ot 176 homes in San Juan Capistrano. Sales are expected to befin next month for tbe ,single-family residential community which is be• ing developed by Patrick DevelopmerJt. at the 'northeastern end of San Juan Creek Road. -. The architecturJll firm or Dale Naegle Archilec· lure and Planning is designing the community•., eight floor plans an<I 21 extenor eteutions 1n Early Calilornla afch\tecture. Featured will be two, tbr.ee, and four-bedroom designs ranging in site Crom 1,95Sto2,730squarefeet. or the 176 homes, 23 wlll be on half-acre Iota and the remaininf residences will· be on quarter-acre sites. The haJ -acre lots bor4der an equestrian trail. Los Corrales is located In ll quiet rustic valley and hillside setting, near an elementary school, a tennis club,· the San Juan Hills Country Club, equestrian facilities, ana large open recreatlon areas. The community is minutes from the village center· or San Juan Capistrano. Ocean . VieW Living $86,900 to $98,0lJO • Superb Location •••••• high above the beautiful City of San Clemente • Creatively IHslgnftl • • dramatic bi·l~ _.. ue u ~ u their •tting; maJ•UO file~ and automatlC garage door openea are &mOD9 th• atandud feetur•. • RecHOtlonal Actlvltlu •• private ten.nla court, pool and health.,. and Ber-B-Quee; Marina and golf cbe by. • SUnday. Januarf 15. 1978 A. LUXURY HOME • OCEAN BREEZES. • .AND TENNISi FAMILY TENNIS MEMBERSHIP INCLUDED AT Orange County's Finest Near the Sea Community -. DAIL V PILOT ('$ Beautiful Devonwood, an e>Cclusive community of fine homes in one of West Orange County's rare near the sea locations. And now, for a limited time, a membership in the exciting Fountain Valley Racquet Club (it's right next door} for you and your family. Custom det.iils e 19 Exteriors • 6 Pl.ins •Up lo 3,525 Sq. Ft. Priced from $129,950 ~ Ellis Ave. G.f. Goeden & ComfNny (714) 962-9931 or (714) 962~9969 ti A • ~les office open daily at Garfield between Brookhurst and Htghway 39 <Beach Blvd.) In Fountain Valley. COASTAL HOME OUllERSHIP! California living by the ocean Is Calif ornla living at Its very best, and it can still be yours l•om $76,890! PAPAGAUO Boystde Townhomes Day by day you\le ...., the prime ocean-close ~ dltas>Pl'r from the Ml estate eds. Month after Month. t~~tal "F« 5ale" 1tgns e>.cotne dlto1mably fewer. And, vtrtually without hattotto&I e>ec.ptk>n, eech )'Mt brings higher prtcet to OCMn-ofienttd hOfnM than to any others. Ocean-oio. owner'lhlp 11 eo desirable that your commute, be h In Orange ot San Diego Counttee. wm cetUllnly be worth the drive DON'T WAIT A DAY LONGER. BEGIN NOW ~O l!NJOY OWNIRIHIP BY THI! OCJANJ Contemporary View Townnom.t • On A. Park- atroen Hill by,f.1i: Hedionda Lagoon • Vlewa Of n.. Bay, Th4i fie Ooten, :rhe Olatant Hiiis • R~ly F•tured • SJngie:-tAril & T~ • 2 BedfoOme • 2 a.droome &. Den • 2 & 2~ Betha • E>ccetlent Financing ....... N' ... fOIUIACtllC"'"4 .....,..__ Ta«• N ~ Otett ,._,, ll-41 10 t11CIU<-CM-.-·•~ .. l -lcll Go .... °" l~KJl11 Ol\ie till<• IO \\"'-~----.... '°,....,....,., • ' · l t Sunday. Jenuwv 1s. 1v1e 1971 IMW 2002 1973 IMW l .OCS 4 soeed transm.ss1on and 4 soeed transmission and sunroof. (6505) :.unrool (261MCG). \\1---- lf7l IMW IAYARIA Avtoma11c transmission air cond1t1on1nq & sunroof (003NBZJ 1974 IMW 2002 4 '>Pee~ trans s1creo cas5e tt e & 111r conditioning I 763MCC THEULTIMITE DRIVING MAClllNE,. 1974 IMW l.OSo . 197' a4W 2002 Automatic transmission Polaris &111'8r extenor. 4 air condt11on1ng and speed trans. and air sunroof. (388KLFJ cond1tlon1ng, (229PORJ. 1974 IMW l.OCSo lt7' IMW 5JOlo Au1omat1c trans . sunroof 4 spe ed trans. with and 1oa1her 1nter 1or sunroof. (ERIN 0 ) l488LNTI TWO TO CHOOSI NOM 1976 l'ORSCHE 9 I 2E 1972 CAl'RI 1970 MIZ 250 !> -;pel'd air c ond 1975 MIZ 210 SIDAM V6 auloma11c AM FM Auto matic !rans dtt sunroot AM FM stereo Automatic trans cruise radio & only 34 ooo m.le& cond11toning and -.1ereo casst:tte & low miles control & air cond1troning 1971ESOJ •479GBZl (001422)Black onbtack (9S9NDM) The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Benz. The ca r you lease does make quite a difference. After all, you don't drive the lease, you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes-Benz you drive some· thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes.Benz model you choos.e, you drive one of the world's most respected automo· biles. A car with legendary engi· neering, meticulous craftsmanship, outstanding performance and sa fety. Something else: you'll drive the ca r you lease for two, three or even four years. Most cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes·Benz, you drive a ca r with classic lines and timeless· ness that is never out of date. We have\several leasing plans to offer you. One 1s certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes·Benz than you A) might have thought possi· ( ble. Call us today _for the , surprising facts. __ Ask about our . many convenient leasing pJans. \ WHY WAIT? .. ... . .. TESJ DRIVE & FALL IN LOVE W.ITH, THE ALL-NEW PEUGEOT 604 For A Superior Level of Comfort- Prices Start At About '11 000" I . LEASE DEALER DIRECT 504 DIESEL WAGONS & SEDANS IN STOC~ •Mfg. suggested retail price. delivery, optional eQuipment. license & tax not includect. BEACH IMPORTS 8~8 DOVE·ST. NEWPORT BEACH 75·2-0908 Near MacArthur & Jamboree Authorbed Sal•• • S.nlc:• • L..osieMJ GUESS WHICH CAR DEALER IS MAD BECAUSE HE1HAS THE WORLD'S WORST LOCATION? J ;' ' A Yup ·oat Sun o f a Gun, Jim Parkinson sez he promises to save you money to start your New Year off right-Hurry in or call us for OUR Discount Prices! BRAND J70J$ IMMEDIATE . NEW /~U' DELIVERY . 280Z*200SX•810ic 510*B210*f10* TRUCKS 2181 . ·$1010 77 OE~SER NO. 6780) DISCOUNT* LEASE A BRAND NEW 1978 . Pe~!~!Jt'e ~~J q.f.~~.~~~ ~3321 : $6•°' Residual--$1881 55: S200 c:oncltt!Ott deOolll. tax. ll~se l first months payment down; on approved credit (378&'3) WE LEASE ALL MAUS a MOOILS -MONTH AS« FOi MMI WpPOS. *Discount from ac:ceptabfe retail market rePort at S 0560 f / I I I ' . .. . . . ... .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' , !! ON\. Y Pit.OT ups' Dag on Bus wenty puppies, destined to be guide dogs or the blind, got a tail-wagging introduc- ion to getting on and off buses with their -H Club trainers in San Diego. After nother year of training at Guide Dogs for he Blind, Inc., in San Rafael, the dogs will · oin sightless ma-;ters. Labradors, Golden Retrievers and German Shepherds are the nly breeds used. ollege Pays or Li01erick NORWICH, Conn. (AP) --.A college president ho 1s organizing a national limerick competition ys the idea was inspired by a book called Lecherous Limericks," but that he is not interes t- in eocouragm r, bathroom graffiti. "A limeri.:k ought to be bawdy .•. but it hould not be crude." said Robert N. Rue, presi- cnt of Mohrgan Community College and an avid merick rc:-.dcr. RUE lfAS DONATED $S0 OF his money for c comr.et1llon's grand prize. Ttie judging will be one by scicnc·c fi ction writer Isaac Asimov, the uthor of "Lc•cherous Limericks " lllli'. \\ho ~ot the IJook cis a birthday present, a11l he• contacted As imov and corresponded irous:h limericks to orgamz<' the contest. Th(' Judging wi ll be based on ''adherence to 1meri<'k form, originality, humor and delicacy," ccorclJng to Roe's rules. "WE'RE TRYING TO DISCOURAGE a th room wall stuff. as "e ll as sexism, racial and thn1c slurs.·· ht• sa1cl The f111('-hne limericks arc a '"folk art ... They II a sLoM., have the form 's distinctive meter and hyme an~t c-.1rr ya punch at the end, Rue swd. Sm.oking ProbleDl t Studied WASHINGTON (AP) -Already b.rolcen that New vear•a reaolutlan to stop smoking? Don't feel too guilty. Federal health autborltiea agree u·s tough to qult cold turkey, but they"d llke you to try their recom- mendations for going at it more gradually. YOU'VE PROBABLY fl ea rd many of those SIJggestiona already, but having them in wriUng could be a good r e- minder to bolster your resolve. The publication Is called .. Unless You Decide to Qult, Your; Problem Isn't Going to be Smoking; Your Problem's Going to be Slaying AUve," and it's available for 3S cent.a at the Consumer Jnforrpa- tion Center, Dept. 037E, Pueblo, Colo., 81009. HERE ARE just a few or the tips: -Switch to a brand with less tar and nicothte than the one you 're smoking now. Work down from there. -Don't smoke your cigarettes all the way down, since 60 percent or the tar and nicotine intake comes from the last half. -TAKE FEWER draws. Yo u can cut down your smoking sub· s t a otially this way without really m issing that cigarcllc Reduce your inhal- jng. Take short, s hallow dra~s. rather than inhal- ing deeply. Try to smoke fewer c iga [ICttes each day. Think of it as postponing your t·1garettes r ather than t·utting down. ll 's a lwa ys easier to po::.tpone if you can look forward to hin•init a smoke later Tht• EncyC'loped1a Bnttanica says limerick ont ests V.l'r<' popular t•arly in the 1900s. and 1mer1cks have been colll'cted smce about 1820. As •ll!lllll!!••lll!!l••ll!IJ!!! .. • n t•xamplc, lhc encyclopedia offers this entry: C.RAf~-TI~. ~?N&t6'>K:¥;., ;r;,;··;~e" •\ tutor uho taught"" tt.e /luJe ' 'frird tn t1'acl1 t11V> tnflters tu 11/llt r ,\n1d the two to Ilic tutor flllf1'M ~-' · 1~1tharrl1•rt11 t1111t.11r .·• 111 .: ;:·.: 1 ro ,, •• , '"" 1001m ,. ,,.,,,.. ,~· ~O~fi:i ~: in~c~!~J~01n~~~~~~E1.HAS been set and the ~ ::'. :.-.. . . .. : ... >:.:·.'.·:·,\ Entries, which are limited to one lo each .. ~-i.t ··~:·· ·:~:~~.::::. articipant, will become the college's property and : . ._: ~~.~·:. ... . ::.':.:;·~;;~ P.1.'ay be published without payment to the a uthors, \ ~.:·:· ·. . '.-·.":":=::.::::··.:::-:·.'.!:. iJtue !.aid. There is no entry tee. · · · ... . . ":jl~~-\. I Limericks s hould be typed or legibly handwrit· ; ·: "'~:".: lien on 8V.Z· by ll·ln<'h paper with the author's · · · · ·· ""· · :: . · .J ... ,name, address and telephone number, a nd sent to .: ?:\:ii: :··;~·.::~:>:'.=·>:~:J.'.i~· National Limerick Competition, Mohegan Folklore ::::.-_:.') :' ,.:.~·~.?:'.:i;~_i'-t:"= ·~~~:~o:::~~e:::~l~ ~:::::i:: ~~:-~<~·::~::·:·:~;:,:~.:\~:~~\~fr~ ubllshed. For the Record MOAO MIMO•tAL lf05'1TAL f'lllHYfllllAN Doc-11.1m r. •"d Mrs. Git" llolrolL 6451 1¥ttllHI Cltcl•. HuftUllCllon -... y r ol'ICI Mn. l.Aturen Andeno<1, 1111 von Line, Newport 8'Kh, boy r, al'ICI Mt'L RICl\ard ""'9dley, 17to\ 1181\elm "*' .. • C.0.IA Mt$a, lloy r. al\d 111\fs. •cionoy loter, 17 rlovtl\t.o, ~ 8"Ch,9frt ....,....,.·"" r. al\d Mrs. Jool l'trtl, ~21 edlter1'ont•I\ Ori,,., Hunllr•Qton tocll, boy r. end Mn. lleberf Jolvwtont""11 11'1,..., ~ Otl MM, bO'f o.c...r ", 19" , ........ <Mr ............ 1,,'1 ttMll• .._, Hlifttl ...... 9e11e11. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE I PIJllUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "ICTITtOUlaUSINIU NAMI STAT&MINT 1 he lollOWlng penonsoradolng!Mosl· neuta: MANAOEMl!NT SERVICES - ALDOHNA WHOLl:SALEIU - ALOONNA INDUSTRll!S, '71' Oran99. II B, c.o.ta MDII. s-'lfOral• 92621 AIOOl\1\0 Con1lrucllot1 ••< .•• Calllomlo <OtPOrMloft. 1116 0r..,.., II 8 , CosloMeM, cout°""a'1'27 Tiiis bUslnns ts <oncludtd l>y a corw oorotlon. AldDflN OIMtNdkln ltlc. RogerT,....S.C/T,._, flllS 11.._t #OS flied wltt. tlw Counly Cl-of Or-oi.Hlly Oii Oece......,2', tt7'. ..., .. l'lll>llllled Oronot C..St Deify l'llo4, January I.I. IS, 22, lt71 s.uo..17 PUBUO NM'ICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTiCE Ptmnous auaaNHS NAM1 ITAThll&Wf "ICTITIOUS9US1MUS TIM f04 ....... ,.._la ........ NAMmSTATIMaNT -ft: T~fol....._.. ~ _ _.. GOLDEN WIST ltlSIAllCH, --.... --•r•-no-· 1202 I!. 11111 "'"'· .... ,. A~•. neu~s~VIS, OePOY AND AS· CeOfofllla SOCIATl!S LANDSCAPING ,,. It•• \.•• Val\ce, HO "· . . .. ._._..Or ... Ce1Nomle'*5 ~~~~~·~~vrl, L.a .. 1\0 8HCfl, Thia l>vll-. II e.....a... .-, Ma. Meredltll Oltl\fl Oavls oo dl•lclllel. ~~~~~~vr1, L•1vn• eeec11, Tiits ;:::.;:,r:. """ w1111 .,,. etw1r1es 1!1191'19 0e...-,, 2m s.a. c:-1., Clertl et er .... c.owit., .... Foellllll,IMttMe,c:.tltorllllf210S ,,_,.,I. tfll. Tiii• bUllMH II COlldllCWd..,. """' cieMr•t~lp. 1'111111,... °'°"" c.t DtlfY Plllt. Mertd!lllG. O.vlt ~I, 1~ ft..,, tN 411 Tlll1 tlo'-1 ., .. filed wllll the eo11t11v t1 ... 11 01 <><•llfle eovnty en .PVBUC NOTICE DeumMr21, 1'77. ........ w, ....................... . .................. .... IUOU: Actfri ... ewrtil IOOJ G•tr.. 1002 ........ cltecl& ......... -............................... , ......... . dtly _, HPCWt ..... OCl.AMFllOM'f' l)lVORCE l-61fetv. Tlte By~. lowest DdeelJ rollcmSALE ran -r· dpbtonaand. NwplSub· Nlce 3 bedrm 2 ba~ DAILY PILOT atuftWt nut trade. 308 E. Ocean· famQ1 home, 1i• fene.t •tbHltyfertlt•flrstln-front,541-12J9or55.!M.Z21 yard, move·fn eolld. ' COf"NdlM ..... only ...... ,.. 1002 ~·~ ~ 873-Tm a--------·· .......... , Motfce: All tta! estate advert.hied In this newspap.r .. 1ub· Ject to tho Federal J'air llouslnt Act of 1918 which mUeJ ft Wegal to advert1.1e • an)' pre· lerenc.e, llmltaUon, ol' dlacnminatlon based OQ race. ~°!f religioa, sex, er naU oriein. or an lnt~nUon to make ao1 tlUCh preference. limit•· Uoa, er d1scrl mlnaUon.' • 'Ibis newspaper will Dot knowingly accepL any adverU1l111 for real estate which ii in viola· Uclnoltbelaw. HallMsforS• ················-····· G..-.. 1002 . ..................... . DUPLIX 3 bedroom units. $105,000. Pride of ownership. Excellent Coata Meea l0<:aUon. Owna-anxious. 64Z.506Z C I f 21 Crocker VACANT Bady to move la. estate bDme on a lU'lt lot.• Too may amenities to llat. $1e9,9SO. Owner will help on finaftclna,. Call tor ap. poin&menL 642-5062 Cent.y 21 CNcktr COMMERCIAL LEASE COROHA DILMAR -ln the beart of Corona del Mar. Approximately 4000 square feeL on around nocr plus 2 small apll'tments. Parkins for up to 30 automobiles. 65' Per square foot. COLE OF HEW'POIT REALTORS 675-5511 $51,900 Ground level, 1 rloor townhome. located walk· ma dlat.ance from 1hop- p l n 1. No neighbors above, only 4 yeara okL Pool, jacuzzi! & clubhouse. Five min tromS. Coast Plaza. 754-7800 HLocall• comm.... This has It all. Walk to beach, tile entry, cathedral cl&s, huge masLer suite . Transferred owner in· &lsuid 1lf.b41 PWESl'WIND PROP/ERA HOISi ESTATE One acre wltb a bemtJtuJly landecaped elepnt Ranch home. 4 Br, 2~ bat.bs. covered 4tabl•. Many amen!U... Call anytime 54t-3U4 All- IYOWHER Beautiful. new 2 story Dana Pt. home. 4br, 2~ ba, Uv. rm., lam. rm., rorm. dln. rm •• upgr kit., 3'car gar., Lge cul-de-sac view lot. $120,000. •9MS71 ·····················.. ~ ~II. macnab/lrvlna ?i-. realty FINER HOMES F10M SH.~00 TO $195,000 -c• ft.AH IN IASTILUFF New on market! 3 BR, family rm Lusk home on dealrable street w/VIEWof city & night lights. Well priced at Sl.65.000. <>PIM SUH. IM P.M.24121UMYA. C&54) SUPER FAMILY HOME! Sunwood -near So. Coast Plaza. Sparkling 4 BR famlly home w/lg. patio -fruit trees & children's play.yard. Prof. landscaped & sprinklered. $86,500. OPfN SUM 14 P.M. 2402 WIST Ft..OIA OC-St - Warner & Diamond>. <E-55) llG CAMYOM-HEW OfRllMG Extraordinary 4 BR, family rm home w/teak floors covered w/new highly upgraded carpeting. Extensive use of Bouquet Canyon stone. Lg. pool w/separate Jacuzzi. MAGNIFICENTLY DECORATED -abundance of tasteful amenities. Lynne Valentine 644-&oo. <&56> DIAMAnC! Custom, quality.built Corona del Mar wood & glass home under construction. So. of Hwy. 2-story, 5 BR, 4 bath w/3 patios, sauna, jacuzzi, walk·in closets & 3-car garage. 3700 sq.rt. of comfort at $395,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (E-57) MiW USTINC.! Superb Monaco on LARGE Jot in HARBOR VIEW HOMES! One of the best streets in Phase ll! Don't miss this if you're a Monaco beyer! Carl Butler 642-8235. (E-58) CdM CHAIMH Very cozy, spacious. 2-story 3 BR + den home w/floor-to-ceiling fireplace, wood paneling & huge mas te r suite w/wrap-around balcony. $165,000. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (E-59) CrTY UGHTS & SAILIOA TS Pool, jacuzzi & breathtaking VIEW -it's all here in this magnificent 4 BR Cape Horn. Formal dining, fireplace in famtly rm & living rm. Fountain + lovely garden patios & low-maint. landscaping. Every amenity. $329,500. Jeri Hunt 642·8235. (&00) llVINE TldACl-4190,500 Stunning home in park-like setting on pool-sized lot. Gourmet kitchen, oak planked/French door family rm. full dark rm + many other featpres making this one of Newport's outstanding homes. Appt. only. PauJa Bailey 642-8235. CE-61) HPT. ICM. WATaFltONT ' BR + familyidining w/fireplace; jacuzzi; master BR w/fireplace & balcony + outstanding view! Pier & float. Appt. only . Vee Stinson 642-823..5. <E-62) ··coMPUTER TIST'B) .. ... and it r ePorts this ls one ot tho lowest priced, f ec land Palermos in Harbor View Homes! Ideal for the f a m ity -steps from s chool, park & comm. pool. Huge master suite w/sitting rm, 3 add'l spacious BRs + 2 brk fireplaces. Now onJy 1169,900 fee. Joyce Edlulld 6CU235. <E·63) HOMI FOR AU. SIASOMS ... Beautifully built lg. home w/dramatic courtyard eotran~e 4tc Jg. pool w/jocuizj, 3 BR.s + <4th that would be den w/fireplace. Formal dining -countfy kitchen w,.brkfst orco -lg. fami~ rm w/111~ of pool & mtns. $250,000 fee Janel. 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Frplcs. 0 J> EN SAT & SUN I 5 Sll*l,500 229 W. WILSON. ('osta '.\l c:-.a 011l v :! Id I n<•w st who or s m gle ~ton· concios . lgt• :! Ull s. p<ittns. balc.·onics, <ill bit 1ns. lrpks :'li7 500& ':ili8.750 491 S IRUCE CRESCENT.~ H l'h:irmtng homt• nr liC'a< h . pn,..1te <·ommunit\ l•:mw t'<ir~. l•lH k-hkto vttr<I. :-.prkln .. gar <Ir opcm·r ..... mokL· d ct cetor tras h comµ., etc S135.000 DAVIDSON IEALTT 5801 W Coo~t Hwy NB 645·7575 3116 N .. 1wport BJ,,d . N B 673·9060 O>rona dcl Mar. n~wly, prolei;sionally decorat · ed. 2 bdrm + d~n 3 baths 3 story home "' cll'vutor, ~ourmel lutch all teak cublnct.<i & tloor wet b11r, frplc. ~omc buy viuw, too! ~ll'flll to beuch & b1.1y ~J'J,SIX) COSTA.MESA. HROOl<V l EW TOWNHOUS1';, 3 nrt. a·~ bJ . ull elec. bll·in1, hrick I rplc • upAradcd 1 urµeti., :! landscaped p.1t1oi., puul uro<i ~.990' I OPEHSUH.1-4 I 09 45th StrHt Corner duplex a c rosi. frum beath Permanent 11(1.'.10 \llCW 1 $189,0001 LIDOSAHDS 1111µ, skap ur JUmp lo ot'l'.lh. 11kt' new J bdrm" . 2 b .. th.,, usNI hnt·k frpll . m w ktkbt•n & all u p p lt unt'cs, curpNs, drupc11. Only SI 15 000' 8alM>o lay l'rop. Rtdton •67S.7060 * * * A BIG NEW YEAR * * wmt BRIGHT NEW LISTINGS OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5 IN THE ILUFFS 405 FELIZ. A very "limited edition" home. the "Estralita". 3 Bdrm & fami· ly rm. choice end unit. fronting on widest "early area" greenbelt. Totally redecorated &. stunningly appointed. Huge private patios, 2 frplcs., new ap· pliances, gorgeous plush carpeting & coordinated wall coverings. JW!t plain beautiful ! Offered at $185,000. 2215 FIESTA. ·'Premium offering", highly desirable & much sought after single story 3 bdrm. + added lanai; end unit. adult home on quiet "best area" cul de sac. Dutch clean & most m vi ting' Many deluxe features Sl45,<.00. OWNER WILL FINAJ"{CE llG CANYOH 41 CANYON ISLAND DR. 2 Bdrm. & den end unit "Pinehurst", enjoying a ~weeping golf course view. This award winner would make a model home blush with envy. Definitely elegant! 5185,000 Designer Pcttcern Hew On The Market MUST SEE TO t\ P· PRECIATF.! Completely rcdf.'cor 11ted and r1•· modeled '1 111.>drm home K1t1·h~ llko new Tru~h cumpactm. wulcr "Of· lcu cr & tnlcr c um w::.w m.JU>llo mt-ntlona ~ A.w f ' I t cw i; venal h• ;1 lures A'!kinit ~.:wo To see GeMrOI 10021Gewero.I 1002 th•~ very .illruct1vc •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• home, (all !HG~> ~HERITAGE REALTORS G I HODOWH BEACH · S74.SOO l n ,. I 1nt<I iq1proJ1 h tu 1h1' mini ra111·h fl11 r.:1· h\ uw room "''ltl t'llll'kl 1111: t1rl'pl.1c1• Country k1h:ht•n. 1hn1n ~ room ( '011' <·nrcnt !.1111:lc IC\.l.'I l' 0 II I> l r u (; l 1 II n w I l h .,l'pdrJLl' w111~ for huh•J .... ii\' ffiJ!.ll'r "UILI' JJltl dullln•n ., 11u .1rlt•r-. 1 lurn 1 l\111 !Jt.;:I iKl!I ' I J • r• I .I ••·. BAI.BOA PENINSULA POINT Prof css. decorated 3 bdrm. + den + office; located on prime Seville street of the Point. Steps to boat launchlng ramp & private beach. Owner says plumbing. e lectrical & healin~ completely replaced. Lis ted at S215.000 -remember what you could have bought prope rty for? 2145 SEVIW OPEN SAT/SUM 1·5 COSTA MESA TRIPLEX Eaeh l bdrm. unit has its own 1nd1v1dual patio + 2 l'ar parking for ca(·h unit. Ownt•r states income m 1•xct•ss of S l0 .000 per year . Ownl'r ibui lder .sellin~ to develop a c;ub-d 1v1s1on . listed ut SIZ7.SOO ; with ample down. property will carry itself Tenants on monlh·to·month basis, no Ion~ term leases JEFF BRIERY, REAL TOR 2602 .,._wport llwd., Kewpori hodt 675·911 I 24 HOUR SERVICE I ' .!. t [ ~ -· " I G ..... ,.. 1002 Gwrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~',~ :~,, _______________ ........................................... ~ I 1·"'-. ...._, ~ " "r I >-,..~~ SBR& 2 BA . . I Wood I loors, wootl shmi:lc roor. flrl'pl11ec . j tlblc garaiie. $64,500. lln• ·111 • · ,.,.,,,, ... 11, '"' ' •1~111111 '"'""'· I· r<int 'l1p1w I t:I 1·111\ rinandni.: uv oll. '"," I · 1• ~ r ~I··,,., .. , • l'llrd111H• 11 1,..11. Vl11nn··I. S11nt11 Ana near Warner .. • 1.,,1.1. ~'"'· "' 1111· "·-; 11·,11. MtHM•"• li·l·•· RoyMcCcr.-le To orJ.,,. 1 11 I pull•·r11 11\Hhhl•r. "'''u• t.llW•'• adtlrt""'rt .,,,1 p. PRICE S 1.00 plu• 30c sl"PP'"ll ond hondl in9. l 810 .. twporf ~I Yd. Dc••qn<1 ~ .. -Top Boo~. ~I.DO postpaid. Costa Mna 548-7729 \C'po•otP•, Spo1hweor& Mi•cotlloneou•, SI .SO pO•lpa1d, \f 1~1 'h1·4 ~ 11t\11l1l1 C•t ~f>hll• ft, St•nrt ''' lhi~ nnw,..pno••r • ,.,,,.J, "•..: tlrnlo;• ;-t., \hltor•I, ,,.J.l•Nt<IH. 1\1 pl, , .,. " International Designer Pattern Made Easy_,-...., OPEMHOUSE t:. of Bushard . !-> of Hvnrd N~w paint. crpt.., & drp ... t rop i ca l wnlcrfall & ko1 pond Submit terms 9102 S S.nclmr Cir. 963·'671. BEST IN BLUFFS RARE l·LEVEL WITH VIEW Water. sunsets, night lights. Early Bturrs; 3 bdrms., 2 ba.~ immaculate! 2 Priv. patios; pool nearby. 5162.500 1-LEVa. lgc. 2 bdrm., ~early Bluffs: huge deck. spectacular bay view' Sl86.000. LeaseJoption to purchase or lease only S750 month. D·PLAHS 2 Neutral beauties to choose from. 1950 Sq. re.. ~nd units, like new. 3 BR, 21!z ba .. bay/, night lite views. Sl54.000. $205,000, with land. OP&I I ·S. SUN. & MOH. 2975 9'1EDADA Coff Vhta del Orol HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR. INC. MLS "' 644-0134 1973 T~ Utter Ir Top Sales•• lt74 & 1975 R~ Mewport.MeMIOGrdoflfflMn .. HEARIEACH HOMOMIY DOWM· MO 9UAUFYIM.G CAMEO HIGHLANDS -OCEAN Vl!W A real warm family home with 4 bdrms, fam rm . formal dining ~ bonus rm. Cathedral ceiling in LR, privat e front court-yd .· Quiet street-a lmost like country living. Private beach. $179.500. Hurry! 450 I SUUEY DR. SAT /SUM 12·4 IAUOA ISLAMD -S tl9,500 What a great fun area to live. Steps to bech. quaint r estaurants & unique shops! Lovely 3 BR comer home incl. spac. mstr BR with study. Corner fireplace, 3 baths & south patio. 201 PEARL AVEHUE SAT/SUN l·S CA.MIO SHORES -$l I 0,000 Exciting ocean & s unset view from this lovely 3 bdrm home. Beaut. stepdown living rm. Den wiwet bar. mstr bdrm w/separate Mr. & Mrs. bath, formal DR-all o'looking pool. A ,bit of Hawaii right here in CdM. 4525 CAMD~ DR. SAT/SUH 1-5 VIEW-IRVIHE TlltRACE-$275,000 Elegant simpli city, spacious rooms. f i nest c:onstruction & d e t ail. magnificent living rm. handsome den. secluded patio & modest ocean view. 2 Bdrms plus. Land included. 1107 TAHUMA TERR. SAT l·S LIDO ISLE IA YFRONT Great view of bay! For lease: loveJv upstairs 3 bdrm 2 bath triplex api. Lge rms, plush cptng. Close-in location. On sandy beach. Clubhouse & tennis cts privilege. $750 Mo. 411 #2 VIA UDO HORD SAT/SUH l·S THE M.UFFS -GREENIELT VIEW and walk to pool Much desired plan on 3 levels. 2 Lge bdrms & paneled den with fireplace. Mirrored formal dining rm .. wet bar, air cond, 2 patios. Decorator wallpapers. Lease S800 Mo. 2921 PERLA SAT/SUH 1-5 RESIDENTIAL LOT -SS9, 950 A ~r<·at buy in a bl'autiful residential area or Capistrano Beach. Slightly sloped. Great for a splil·levcl home. Priced for quick stile. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., IEALTORS 2 I I I San Jooqeailt Hiib Rood NEWPORT CBfTEI, M.I. 644-4"0 IOOZ GeMral IOOZ .............................................. Colesworthy & Co. l)t°:~lj)(; NTIAL •IN\/b~TM'N ( ~!;"AL i:;STAll= 2545 EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA . 640-0020 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Breakfast view with Back Bay & snow capped mts. -by night. a million t w i n kling lig h ts. Secluded wrap-around patio. 3 Bdrms., 2lh ba .. decora tor 's home . Low leasehold. Offered at $164.900 OWNER TRANSFERRED Beautifully decorated Bluffs condo. 3 Bdrms .• 21h ba., formal dining area + brkfst. nook. Quiet , wide greenbelt. No leasehold paymts. & only $135,000 1002 Gewe1 .. 1002 GeMrel ....................... ...................... . 11111111111111111111 ofd,!)6t Lovely home including boat & moorlng 200' from door!!! 5 bdrm. den, !am rm, 2 patios & s\Dldeck on street to street lot near clubhouse & tennis courts. Low down, owner will carry. Come see! 0,.. 5-*f' I J:00.1:00. 109 VI• W ........ 67J.7,77. 67Mll7. ly .....,. TllASUltl ON TUUPIM This Baycrcst family area is rarely available. See this exclusive 4 Bdrm. plus Family Rm. home on PoOl sized lot. Refreshing -and lt's yours tor $1.851000 Fe . OPEN 1-4 1711 TlltllAPIM WAY SPtllt4GT1MI FalSH. •• and ready to move Into. Like new condition inside and out. 3 spacious bed r ooms , 2 bath s. p l us kitchen-family room on quiet Enstbluff Cul-de-Sac. $139,500. OPEN 1·4 I07 CEllA PLACI llGCAHYON- TOP CM>f.D COUISI VIEW 2 BR. Greenbriar m prime location c lose to tennis, pool & jacuzzi. Large enclosed front patio, 2 balconies on the view side. Formal Din .Rm., Wet Bar. Fireplace. Large Master Suite. $174,500 including the land. OPEH 1-4 #42 CAHYOM ISLAND Dlt. TUltn.E ROCK PRESIDENT HOMES Just Reduced -Excellent buy m exclusive President Homes 4 Bdrm .• family room, large lot, PRIVACY! Owners will help finance. $139,500. OPEN I ·5 18782 VIA SAM MARC:O IRIGHT CHEEllFUL COHDO Newport Crest 3 bedroom with tastefully decorated upgrades. Short walk to community pool and nite lit tennjs, Low price includes the land. $1.33,000 1''cc. OPEN l·S #20 IARLOVBfTO CT. IHYmMG GAIDEH ENTRY Owner has purchas ed another home a n d says se ll ! Beautifully m aint ained indoors and out. 4 bdrms. family room. Perfect family area with parks and pools. S155.000. OPEM 1·5 2016 PORT PROV84CE HAllloa VIEW MOMTEGO Only one home away from the park & close to Anderson School. All the c:omforts of homt•. Garage door ope ne r . auto. s prinklers . new dishwas h er. plu mbed for soft water, Etc., Etc. 1''or Sl54,500. OPEM 1·4 t849 PORT MAHUIGH MA.HY VIEWS FROM .,. HARIOll VIEW HIUS This lovely 4 bedroom , 2Y.1 bath h ome. with a g reat view. is available from the first owner. Call us for a viewing o( this home for $221,500. OPEM I ·4 I 2ll SURR.IME A REAL HARIOR VIEW Fr~sh & clean everywhere. New carpets. new paint in & out, a ~real open f ccling to thlS 4 bedroom, 21 :.: bat h home with a great view. for $229,950. OPEN 1·4 1251 SURRJNE COUNTRY IM CORONA DB. MAI This lovely home s ituated in a country settini;! with everyt hing your family needs. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths with a great bonus room. all for $259,000 with the land. OPEN 1-4 1112 SAHDCASTU laVIME TBtlACE D elightfully bright & clean 3 bedroom home with swimming pool in prime South of highway location. Walk to the beach, Newport Center or Balboa Is land from one of t he choicest areas of Corona del Mar . $168.000. THE ~S-rANOIAMIC VIEW Highly upg.raded 3 bedroom home with many custom extras. Top qua l ity appliances t hruout. a bundant closets & stor age. expanded master s uite, A/C, intercom. fire a larm. $195,000 includin~ the land. Exceptionally desirable financing available. V1EW PROPERTY Older home on breathtaking lot, a corner parcel in the heights. This is leasehold property. Full price $130.000. CORONA DB. MAI DUPUX Front. unit is extra clean. new gas & water plumbing . .Fireplace in L.R., new kitchen floor. Rear unit new. Sundect oCf L.R., mlni ocean view. Natural •ood theme. Both units 2 bedroom, l bath. Priced at SlGS,000 fee. THI MOST IN A MOMACO An exch.L"llvo presentation for tho discriminating coui>le or bachelor. 2 Bcdn>ori'ls, Den, Dlnint Rm .• on a corner Jot. w/decktng, jacum and trees for privacy. $145,000 Fee. aaYM 1'81.ACI A house with great. potentlalt Small vlow, fee lot in Pre Uglous 'neighborhood. Formal dining room, family iroom with !!replace. LOw maiotenamr.e yard. 175,000 ........ • . .. ,. . . . . --. P.f DAI YPllOT SUndey ,,;,,uary IS. 1878 Ho..te1ForScM IHoaH ForS• Ho..HtflorS• IHouMIFerU. Hoaff"°"U. ..._..hf'W. \.. .••.•.•••.•.....•....•• •···•··············•··• ........................................................................................... . -~::.~.~ ....... 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Beaml·d <'l'tl. 1.arg<· on·an v1<.'w t errace. ~1;9 ;,oo. 0\\nl·r .., .. , . .., l>nng me• <.in offl·r OCEAHFttOHT-WILL TRADE Lora led on a twaullful "hill' sand b e a r h 1 n I a h u I o u ., P L' E R T 0 VALLA HT,\ 1\ m ,1g nif1< c·nt mndt·rn haracnda \\Ith :1 lan!l' hdrm!". + ~en ~.ant'~ q11Jrll'I'' lknt-. for up to SSOO per \\'C'l.'k (lnhC'l1rv.ihl1· a l Sl 20,000 THE SHIPYARD Newly r cl urh1..,lwcl L ido Ship~ ard area Otf11·l' & husi nl'S!". ... pal'l' for lease tJniqu1· loC'at1011. with manv marinl' 11n1·11l 1·d l1tt!-.10t:-.st·s Ample parkm~ <·:ill tor clt•tml-. 673-4400 $51.90011 Very liveable 3 bdrm .. family rm VA TERMS home with attached dbl. garage. Tremendous s Br home Room to dd un additional separa te w over~1ted (11m rm & t A t 'Ci rt11ASsl'" brick rplc on una . erra c st arter investment at qwet, becluded St. Seller SG2,SOO fllO~l mm l' 111 a hurry & ~111 ent1•rtwn an\ n •ns. TWO HOMI S -$149,500 olli:r 754 _7800 Both are on one R-2 lot; xlnt Corona dcl Mar rental property for couples <or s ingles). Separated by lovely, BEAUTIFUL IUY ORIG.ILUFFS I '.JI> u 1 •• r G r I J n on pn \ Jl\' l'Orn<"r Pro! cit> , or I llr :l Ila. "PO•· hnck patio $165.000 <.:oll tu..,,,.. t>IO lJ:ll IMCOMEI!! U\LBO.\ 1'1-.Nl'I,, 5 H•.ir' \ OlJnl:. dupl1•x. ;1 up & :I do~ n <H'f'an \ldt• uf hl\d l'r1cl 1.• 11( 1 "~ 1H~1 ..,h1p 11r upcr.1y i:c.wd rental h1i.tur~ s111:11J()(> lncluc.ling l.11111' ti73 Jti6J li-1'1 :!25.1 associated llAOKEAS-AiALTOAS 202~ W llulboo • 11-166 I TEHUPOR TEMDOWH? H1·ul E..,t.111• \ .ilut•i. JH•ra~t· I CJ' • g at 11 1>er .,~-.ir. doll,1r'< "<'t>m to lo~l' i.hat mul'h Which should you O"'-O~ Burr Whit e R~a lt~r 2901 Nt1wport Blvd N R ' 17141 67S·.\6JO lari:e patio CLOSE TO OCEAN On one of Corona del Mar's prettiest sln•rts. & only 4 homes from Big Corona Beach, beautiful sunsets & boats ~alorc. One of a kind, charming New England style, 3 bdrm. home \\1th cathedral ceilings. $289,500 CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX On lari:?e. legal H-3 lot. 1-block from H1g Corona Bt'a<·h. Verv nice 2 bdrm. ~u1tes: always rl'nled A splendid tax -;helter. \\llh fine appreciation poh•nlaal $215,()()(J LARGE CdM DU"-EX Xlnl income properly in the heart of Corona del Mar. 3 Bdrms .. 2 bath~ c•a('h, with enclost>d garages; Sl79,500. RIGHT OH THI WAllll t>ructH·ally new 3 bd\'m ., 2 bath home on the shore of Lake Forest. Enjoy ('a noemg, or peaceful sailing from your own front y:.ird. Rent for the low $.500 monthly and or take an option to purc hase l<.1ter al only $125,000. ILUFFS 3 BDRM.-$124,900 /\ ve r y low pri ce for a fine rondominium in the lovely BlufCs. Available for immed. occupancy. EXCEPTIONAL TRIPLEX GtoMrol I 002 Getteral I 002 ······•··········•·••··••······••·••••••·•·••· 2 Bdrms., 2 bdrms, 2 bdrms. & den: ih one of Costa Mesa's best rental areas. south or 17th Street & close to e v c· r y th in g ! We t h ink th is fine propert~ 1s prict·d very fairly a t ~14!;.500 *Jech Jl<ea ft y; * NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING PAMORAMIC OCEAH & JETTY VIEW :1 B II . :1 h;il h-.. I orm;d dining rm . t;im1I~· roo111 & Jll'I\ alt• lwt1dws B\' .t pprn11t llll'lll. $:1:.!!l,!iOO Tht Cam.o Shores Resident Sped ali1ts CALL 673-7040 REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES .Join an arl 1 \'<' rt'ul <':.lat 1· ntllr1• J('r()'.<, fr11m I hf' Brilhoa Jl,1\ ('luh 111 If 1· p !' n d e ri c t• & t' ' p1• 11 c llt'I' H 11111 I up1•11111g.., fur '.l ·'''"' 1,111•.., 111 ,11f pll,1'"' ul I t'.tl "''·'''' lhgh 1·ornm ~pill llr11k1·1 \ 1·n ,1ggn·,~1v1· ;\ llllt'l t''lt•d 111 ,,lflll' I 'JH' \\ h1k h ,1\lllj.! 11111 1!"1' C'.111 ( ',1r1ol ll"rn 101 .111.1ppl 759-081 I fiut ~ Giieal Wutiu 'Be.dg. 673-7040 673-0510 ., •• _.. ._ .CAROL BtRRY & ASSOC IA rt ~ol I 002 GeMt"ol I 002 _.-i RtALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,,24300 • COMMfflllC~~ ..vt111111tlfl ,...t'CH'W• M ~~~~:! .......... ~?~.~~~~~! .......... !?!~ VA TERMS OHLY S62.500 [l("•l bu\' 111 tht• •'"' • \11 1·ond1t1oot•r uncl ;,om1 Olher mce '\lra.., (' Jllini: 11~ '" a mu;,t Till' clo~ l11tc:.' \ 11u1 ck l'"l'OW i!Od l h I ~ i,: C ii t S b C '.'; l Chr1 stmah prt-..,enl 11> ) nor.., sm 2313 r Open Houses Sat/S.., I ·5 323 Apoleno. lol l1ld. S275,000 2220 Waterfront, CdM S 175,000 4604 Seashore IDph> S 175,000 118 Topaz. lolboa lsld S 189,500 467 WntmMttff' $127,500 IA YFttOHT DUrLEX $450,000 A. rare CJlnl property on the comer of South layfront. Whff'e can you fiftd two aeparote homes for enjoyment a1'd iftcOtM. loth ... completely fur11bhed with frelh c»cor. c;>uolity 3 bedroom, 2 story home witt. redwood ct.ck and ICIM)t moder beodrOOM. S.parote & eta wAcj 2 bedroom cotto9• with f lreplec e. Onshore moorl'"J aulloble. Fobulo.1 VIEW IA YFROMT HOME $449,000 Lor9e Clltd spoclous home Oft the water wltti boat dock and fabulous VIEW. This "-• c•be • 3 mtd 2 be*°-'_,.or ••peclaly 1paclou1 home with tcwge patio. OH IALIOA ISLAND Ult,500 l.e"Je 4 ""*°°"' home~or the femlly wfth •t.,. to H lllHch. PLUS ttpcrate and spac 1 2 1M*00111 • •It. · HMOOalD DUPLU $275,000 ....... ,3 ~ .......... tw..lfory ••t.NJ f'OOM, ..... ""' u ..... ... mtd r...t tM cozy becMlor ... . ~ I • I >'J ,,., 141 ' f J ON THE GOLF COURSE Super 5 BH. 3 BJ\. 3 C'ar i:a~r<trn Ir~. l"H, :.lom· lrpl. patio on fairway fort>vc.•r vlew. $214,000. OM THE LAKE Luxury condo 3 BR. 2 BA. frplc. lan~c den. Nr clubhouse. Sec 1tntc'I forever view. $100.1100 PAREL WALKER 67Q144 lB1wT01 The f115tcst draw In thl' W~l. . .a Dally Pilot Classihed Ad. Phone _64_2·_5678_ --- REALTORS 675-551 I ora. HOUSE EASTSIDE COSTA MESA: l9t L 11th Street. Well Wtt, ottractl•t DUPLIX: l bedroom & pleydeck -upper unit, 2 bedroom. patio & enclosed yard lower •It. Wood bund•CJ flreplocet. Owner will EXCHANGE! Opett Sunday l·S 935 WEST IAY AVE: lalboa Pealntula custom built, 2 story Cape Cod home acroH frOftl sandy beach. hauHful "9 lay •lew, cloM to Newport Hcrbor Yacht Ctub. ZOfllncj & spact o•alloble fOf' c+ll t11•ftt addltl-. 0,... s.day l·S IY APPOIHTMEHT UHJVBSITY PARK: Nearly 11ew 3 ~ towntton.. &uptloMlly well locoted; W'gf Mdttff ...tte, ..,oded. a crowGYt o .. n, cntrll • coetdltlOfti•CJ. led In clo11. SI 15,000. • COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 5 E. Coast Hwy., Cor'OMdtl M• 675-5511 :I lOCAll Y OWNED COMl'ANY Sl RVINt; IHl SOUT COASl ARLA SIN Cl l~b3 THE KEY TO AM EXCITl~G LIFE .....,..-enJOY all BEACH living al its finest in this 4 bcdrm home that 's convenient to evcrythinf( that makes Ille exciting. nest of all t.he price is only $97,000. c ... 640.1161 SEASHORE DUPLEX Beautifully decorated owner occupied duplex across the street from the Pacific Ocean. 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths & 2 bedrms. 1 bat.h unit. 3 Car enclosed garages. owner will carry new first deed of trust. Call now to see by appt. tU-4454 AT $75,900. 4 Bedrm, 2 baths, 18xll family room Move-in condition thru-out. Walk to schools grades K-12. Anxious seller Call 54&-4141 HEW ADVENTURE we have a cute home available on an R·2 lot which means you might build one or two more units. Do you have that adventuresome spirit that ca n take advan t age of this opportunity for $94,750. Col 640.6161 $68,950. EACH • 1'wo separate· homes located on separate lots on Arnold Ave. in Westside Costa Mesa. One bas 4 bedrms. 2 baths, and fireplace. One has 3 bedrms and l 1h baths and oversized detache d garage with workshop area. CaU 9'2-4454 now to w t one or both! FOR THE HOBBY ENTHUSIAST -Oversized 3 car garage attached to this immaculate 4 bedroom, 2 bath h ome. All new landscaping with s prinklers front and rear. Stop by Sunday from 1 -5 to view t h is outstanding home for $116,000. UOO Salinus. CMesa Woods) Costa Mesa 546·4141 Serving Costa M esa·lrvine Huntington Beach-Newport B each Ge.era I 10021Ge11eral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Waftsr S._}(mg & _A66oc. 673-2500 OPEN SAT. /SUN. I ·5 1555 SANDCASnE DR. Lusk Harbor View Hills, Cd.M. Popular "Burlingame" 5 BR, <:Onv. den. fam. rm . pool & jacuzzi. 6 SUMIUDGE. IRYINE Deerfield; de tached family home; 2 BR, conv. den, air-cond .. l?rofess. landscaped. $89.500 Including lspd! WA TERFROMT LOT One of the few remaining among pre- s li ge homes in heart of Newport Beach. Pier & sUp permitted. S32S,OOO Including land! 30 ACRE LAKE~SH/SWIM/SAIL Yours to enjoy with thls lge. luxurious townhome. 3 BR. library, 3 baths. S147 ,500 Including land! IAYFROMT WIMTll lllNTAL 4 BR., priv. sandy beach. S750 Mo.. rurn. pre~enlJ KINGS ROAD-VIEW Cliff Hftttl_...w U1tt.g View of center of Newport Harbor !' Custom b\4ilt , super qualltf 3 bedrm. den home. Cul-de-sac alley 'With extra parking for car buffs -concrete pad as well for RV. Low maintenance yard with lovely enclosed patio. Each bedroom bas its own bathroom. 302 K119 Id. t4.I. W/S. 1·1 YACANT--WESTCLIFF MHt & Mice 3 ... n• -2 bath home. Available quickly. Comfortable big country family kitchen and private patio. Room for large f amlly room or other expansion. BIG PLUS: alley access for RV. Boat. Etc.! $144,900. 1201 ........... t4.I. W/s. l..S HAPPINESS INCLUDES POOL In CUff tt.Y.. -3 bednns & family room, completely refurbished and ready to move right in . $169,900. 6 I I ICIM)I PL. t4.I. W/S. 1..S QUALITY .:_wESTCLIFF It Shows Throu9ho11t -in this ' handsome 3 Bcdrm, 2 bath hOme. Traditional f ecling with stained glass, wainscoted formal dining room, lovely wa llpapers. Gardens a nd pallos meticulously cared for. $195,000. 1501 UncolR LA. H.1. S.., 1•5 YOUR GREATEST DESIRE Spectoc.lar Harbor View from the bluffs of Cliff Haven . 3 Bedrm home in prime location. $269,500. fee. ti I 09 Id. H.I. W/S. 1..S LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Lo•efy w-otdlt' J Stary -5 Bedrm home with la r ge p ier and dock. $500,000 112 Vlo Udo Hord...... $.My ... , CORONA del Mar OCEANFRONT S•clud•d co.. I• C•M4t• 5'orH -- Ocean, Pool, Sauna, J acuzzi -your own health spa! 2 Beautiful flre~laces. den. 4 bedrooms. each with it s own bath 3 car garage. Call for appt. to see thiB exciting one-of-a-kind home. A JEWEL IN HARBOR VIEW I• The Ant to see this new offering! - 4 Bedrms and dining room in tip-top condition. Spacious f a m ily room-kitchen combin ation with built ms. Enclosed patio. Montego model. Owner trans! erred. $152,000. fee. OLD CORONA DEL MAR CHARM 2 Dlff•rent Ho•H -one is th ree bedrooms. two baths, and cute as a button, the other bra nd n ew 2 bedrooms with built-ins. Both have open beams, fireplaces, extra storage. 4 car parking. Super south of Hwy location. Call tor information on this new listing. $205,000. CLIFF HAVEN HOME I 1.NCOME RHtlc 3 ltdro•• Ho•• -with h a ndsome rock fir eplace P L US sepa rate 2 bedroom unit. Call Jean Ritter for information on flexible use of this property. Offered at $100,000. BEST BUY--CULYERDALE Spacious -4 Bedrm fa mily room home. Cul-de-sac location ready t o move in and only ~2,000. I 00 GtMrel I 002 ....................... G.,..rae t 002 Gw,_. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IASTSIDI ANXIOUS OWMY $51.HO co:::.o~:s• ~c!-m~u~'~.tb~;!~!. COUNTRY LIVING-$130,000! 3 Btdrrn. bUl(C lot, Sharp 3 bdrm 01) mature . f N t c nt . 3 Complete with hardwood tree Jin~ meet. Huge 10 Man . rom cwpor e er , noor. dbl aar .• covertd covettd patio with out· bdrm .. o lder hom e 1· exp a nde d • patio & <tulct street. Out door HahUna. Call remodeled. Lge. owned ot. fr uit t rees. ---, -HERITAGE RF AL TORS ot atate owner ne«lt llfl· 1$2-1700 I j · RV " mod ute eale. &.iper buy. ril'{iw1119• ll\lul'#ro111 Nll't· swimmin.~ ploo 'r amcuhzuz~c bonusarrema • lmrr.v I Cu.llM6·5llllO I ii! u1 punoramic v ew ro " . fmBVmlh ~j,~~~,!~/t. lldwd .. rtrs. Rar1> HELEN B. DOWD RIALTOll. IMC. MLS 644-0134 I ~~~ IOOz'~• tOOJHCMllHforW. jHottM•ForS* HoersnForS• IHou•Hfo,.Sale Sunday.January15,1918 OAILYPILOT D5 ,.. ••• • .. 1002 ..... .. 1002 !::~.!!'! •• .-.. ._ .• !~~ ~:~~ .......... !~~ ~:!:!':~ ...... ~.~~ ....... ~-~~ ..... . ......................... ······················· ······················· ....................... ....................... ....................... ~ I ....................... ....................... · G.Mral too G..,... 1002 ca •• ,.. 1002 ()lt8'4 SUNDAY I TO 5 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••-•••••••• \ • 140 VIA HAYIE. UOO ISU . ·-' ~· Prestige home designed for family ·~-RED CARr-"9 I Jiving & entertaining. Lge. comer lot. ··-845_3474 Hom<' has 2 patios, 4 bdrms . 4~~ ,!. bath~; rustom decorated. AbWldant stora~c space, intercom. stereo, security .system 3 Car garage. s.175,000 Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3·11 8<1 y\1d1• D'"''' N B b l'J blbl Cheery Cherrydale Walk to schootal Super area. close to shops, too. Lovely color coordinated decor: 4 apac1ous bedrooms. dining room area. eating area. entry and fireplace In the l1v1ng room. Newly p111nted. Patio and sparkling heated pool Priced to sell. $79 900 Call 540-1720 Moving . To Chicago ' But you can stay where '' doesn t snow' En1oy this super 4 bedroom home with attractive wallpaper ood flesh paint• New c~rpets, eating area. family. room and handsome brrck f erep lace Large covered patio. Good rei1den11a1 area. $75,950. Call 540-1720 •111 Reduced Thousands Handsome 2 story home with lots ot space in "The Ranch". Complete with mother·in·law quarters' Ranch style home with 4 bedrooms. formal d1n1nq room, den. and he11rty brick liroplacr Owner umclous• $95,500 540-1720 Colonial Top Hat & Tails Execuhvo custom across from Mesa Verde Goll & Tennis Club. Huge square footage. 4 bedrooms, l amlly room end rec room Formal dining, Franciscan tile entry. Privacy & beauty! Won't last. Call now for all the detalls. 540-1720. Tri Plex Price Slashed Ideal investment 3 attractive units, all wrth 2 bedrooms e3Ch Unturn1shed Muter bedroom opens onto large p3t10 Front unit with firepl11co Call for all the 1nfot 5128,000. 540-I 720 $89,950 Mesa Verde Bost P"co tor such a prime area. Outside fireplt '1:1'( 1he pool and patio area. Spacious famlly room with circular fireplace; 3 bedrooms, eating area. Second hreplace in the l1v1ng room Wont last! Call 540·1720. Outstanding View of the Bav Charming home, located1n Santa Ana Heights with lovely view! Remodeled In old world selling. 2 bedroom home with den. country kitchen with eating area and ant1oue accents. Huge baci<y8fd. 2 covered patios, kol Pond. Come and see Ill 188,i&O. Call 5~1720. Investors! Corona del Mar Duplex Roducedl New unit In back areL Both homn with 2 be'drooms, front unit features beamed ceilings and cozy llreplace. Recently painted. _:CBll bolorn its gone. $176.000 540-1720 Relax Easy Living No yard wori< everl Popular balcony model 2 bedroom condo. Newly painted. Eating area off the counlry kitchen, entry and e11tra baths. Large living room. Patio and community hoated poof. Priced right, $65,500. 540-1720. Executive Cambriclge Estates ~edueedll Rld9 your bike to lM t>nch from this lovely 3 bedroom home. 2 flraplacet to keep you and your family warm and cozy this \lrfnter. Eating ""· 11mny room. an(I entry. Patio Ntoely fandtc..,ect. Walk to high ec:hool Bolter hurry, $106.500. 540.1720 llVIHE GROVES' RMEST Popular Tri·Jevel ''Aspen" Model -with utrium entry -hlithly upf(rodcd. 3 Bedroom. 1-'iam. Rm .. Premium Lot. wiextta large yard. SU3,500 Fee Land. REDUCED $1500-ffELP! owner» musl. sell lhls spectaculllJ' almost new 2 u R, 1 ~t blh condo near So. Coast Pl11a. Owners hought new al\d are ready to pack. Pooa, Jacunis, Rec. art-as. S63,400 2710 "O'' ~,,,.,__ SatfSun l·S PM VIEW, VIEW, mad MORE VIEW Hardly lived m 4 mo. new rondo overlooking Laguna Hills and c1tv lites. 3 BR. 2bth, AiC. all. 1:.1rui.:c. We'll <'ven iiive you l600 lo choose your own drupc.41 Won't Lai.t -$'74,900. INVESTORS' SPECIALS \1l•i.r1 Verdt' l>uplcx 3 BR. owncl'li unit. Every upi:rudc 1>0hs1hlo 1nrl1.1<hn1C or rlr. opener. l>on't mL'>'i out. Only Sl~.000 Tn-plcx Socio.en 3 unth on R-4 Lot Prime East:.1dc Costa Mcsu Sl39.000 YOUR OWN SAUNA IUSIMESS Ill n·~t booths w saunas uod showcri. tor men • md women 3 BR apt. above. $100,000 .• RED CARPET REAL TY-445-347 4 K t:SlDENTIAL & JN COME SPECIALISTS 170 E. 17h St. Costa Mesa I 1002 GeMf'Gf 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANAGER-iEAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH A prime opportunlly with un outstand- ing-real ('SlCltc organization + high earnings! Expc·riNtce 1s a must. Pn•st1~ious location. All upplications held m strictest confidence. Please reply to Ad #68, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 . G...erol 1002Ga•r .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSES Sat/Sun 1-5 PM 18 Ima loo Crt, Ml SI 59,500 I 07 "A" St. lal Ptftin S265,000 191 I E. Balboa II. Penln S275,000 2 I 8 Amettwyst IDpld I .I S291.900 4102 lrtsbaM ISw.t S97,500 1839 Sabrino THT' S425,000 ••SPACIOUS & IUUTIFUL S22,,SOO Fruh Clftd coordl•ated decor 011d located Oft a '-9e coner IR H.wporf leach. Perfect fo1ally home with 4 bedrooms, large formal ditalftcJ room wfth fireplace: fol'1'Aal Uvf119 rOOM PLUS panes.d falftily room '-9e eftOU9h fofo billiard table. Groomed Ii kniKoped yard ~ ttli1 prinw property. Shown by appoinhMftt. ·••OH WATER WITH DOCK SIS9,500 W~pk• .. d towwhome with 3 ~ and yoet oww .... 1-4 Giid yow dock. Conve1tfntt Newport locatfo1t a11d weu..priced. EXECUTIVE CONDO S239.500 Fobuloul locatlon with view, P*""ticJe• wcurity Clftd the riCJht addnstl Adult 2 bedroom wfttt al lwurtH of paol, HYIHI, jacinzl. Boat dock moy be avanoble. OWMr moy cOMIMr leaH/ option. GRAMDEUI OM POINT S27S,OOO Prestigious comer with toads of room for the krge fmly. o,... mtd ucfflltg tw•story -. with 4 IMdrow. fmnily rOOftt la dlul. ..... iutdoof-gr'98fthW. AA •vsual c~ cot1t'"'PO' ory dfti9'- DUPLD. lalboa 1.eanc1 S291,900 Y CHllt9 ..ct hth ... ex with espKI~ lor~ 4 bldr'OOtft Olld 3 ~ units.. lcrlcOfties mtd ,.tlos for ettfoylutg Isled livifHJ. VIEW, UGHTS, GLAMOUR $4%5,000 Close to yodrt dalbt OIMI bed locaffon In l"Jn• Ttmace. hautfMy ~arettcl 4 bed,.oo"' hoMt with #a ... uy rooM. CJGr990US pool Ii patio. You own th. land CMd the privacy. A pM'fect tMC41ffvt retrtat for tht fomlly a1td for ............. UMOISTRUCTID VllW S 15'.SOO U..lqtle .. t"IC ............ nt ~ Prl••cy °" corntt' locotl• with 3 btdro-. fOl"MCll dWINJ ,.. " -.: ""' ldtcMa. SEE THESE HOMES OPIH 1·5 TW1 Aftwut00n UHl9UE tM OLD CORONA Da MAR - Small but neat house. rear or R·l lot. excellent for bldg. S129,500. See Allan Heller at 314 Marigold . UNIQUE IM NEWPORT CREST - Tasteful two bdrm, ocean view, tennis pool, $137,500. See J o Anne Perkins at 11 Odyssey Ct. UNIQUE IM SUVIEW -Port Royal. great view. lowest price $255,000. See Sharon Smith at 2101 Yacht Gr ayling. UMl9UE IN OLD CDM -2 bdrm, 2 bath cottage, totally remodeled, only $120,000. See Dottie Johnson at 412 • Hazel. UMl9UE OM IALIOA ISLAMD -6 bdrms, 5 baths. pier und float, best location $534,SOO. See Rita Boland at 1406 So. Bayfront. UNIQUE IN WESTCUff -4 bdrms. lge lot. like new home. Sl75.000. See Jane Paquin at 1601 Dorothy Lane. UNIQUE IN CORONA DEL MAR - Shingled 2 bdrm, 1 bath collage plus detached 1 bdrm inc. unit, $156,900. See Laraine O'Neill at 513 J asmine. UMl9U£ IM HEWPOIT HEIGHTS - 3 bdrm, pool, leaded glass, lge lot, only 5138.500. See Sandy Zook (owner; agt.) at 538 Redlands. UNIQUE IH HARIOR VIEW HILLS - Fantastic niaht and day view, 3 bedroom. vacant, perfect cond. S298,500. Sec Bonnie Barrington at W21 Pebble Drive. UHl9UE IH CAMEO SHORES 80xl60 lot. 3 bdrm. colorful comfort. palatial. only $228,500. Sec Vcrgilenc Hull at 4515 Hampden Road. UNIQUE IH OLD CDM -3 bdrm, 3 bath tharming home, excellent condition, ideal location, sec Elaine Bell at 602 Acacia. Bring $163,900. UMIQUE IM HARIOR Yl!W HILLS - Spacious 3 bdrm and den, Unique floor plan for living and entertaining. views, see Barbara Frame at 1038 Sea Lane, bring SlS0,000. UNIQUE IM THE ILUPFS -vacant. greenbelt view. 3 bdrm or 2 + den. now only 5142.500. See at 2907 Perla. U,._l()UC ti()M~S REALTORS' 'Off NICEST PEOf'LE SELLING THE NEATEST HOM[S CORONA OE L MAR. 176..0000 MESA VER OE, 549-5990 • CAlL US RESOLUTIONS Our Best For You LAGUHA llACH -180 degree view home. 2 Bedrm, 2 bath, + sundeck. Arch Beach Heights. 12ll Miramar $112,000. MESA WOODS -secluded, landscaped & decorated. 4 Bedrm, atrium home, spacious kitchen-family room, large double garage with opener. 3428 Santa Clara. Open Sun. 12:30-4:30. HEWPOIT SHORES -Dutch door entry. 3 bedrm, 2 bath, double car garage off alley. Tennis, pool & rec. + beach living. 230 B Lugonia. 400E.fl".. .. FORAll tM,... 11.., mAS TURnEROCK REALTY Al WlllOft. Realtor ~ LOOllMG FOi THI RMl517 WI HAVI IT! TUITLllOCIC GLIM 5 Bdrm, 3 bath Broadmoo~ Devona.hire. Air cond. Oak paneling, m icrowave. prof landscaping, GaubO & waterfalL Tennis, jacuzil. Xlnt value $1.89,900. 675•3411 . " Lll SK \1 RL..\l TY tl }u/111 /I I 11 \/,., ,\ ,\, • 1 1 ,, 25 IS E Coo't H ,,,y Curona drl Mew OPEN HOUSES 1·5 PM liAllott view LUSK -tri-level home has manv custom featµres. Large courtyard, beautiful olive tree and many rose bushes. Blln bookshelves, f ormaJ dining rm, paneled family rm w/parquet floor. huge pool. Open Sat/Sun: 873 Sandcastle DJ\ TURTLEIOCIC IROADMOOI -newly offered, 3 bedrm, family rm and den home. Corner lot. Approx 1750 sq.ft. Nicely landscaped. Vacant. Owner a nxious. Olf ered at $ll9,900. Open Sunday; 19322 Sierra Bello HARIOR VIEW HILLS -lowest priced ocean view in CdM. 3 Bedrm, family rm + formal dining. 2 Cozy fireplaces & beamed cellings. Open Sunday. 1114 Whltesails. CAMEO HIGHLANDS -beautifully upgraded 4 bedrm home with large pool & jacuzzi with much privacy. Large lot. Palo Verde stone fplcs. Approx 2500 sq.ft. Offered at 5210,000. Open Saturday; 4610 DorchesteT". SPYGLASS -This popular Portsmouth model offers 3 bedrms, 2 bath. lmmacu1ale condition. 3 Car garage. Approx 2 yrs old. Also offers beautiful ocean view. Tinted windows. Owner will carry large 2nd trust deed. Offered at $298,000. Located at 19 San Mateo Way; Open SatiSun. HARIOR YllW LUSK -Vacant 4 bedroom, family room . ocean view. Just painted inside, waiting for you to move into. S249,500. 3907 Inlet Isle. Open SatiSWl. $249,500. HARBOR VIEW LUSK PRIYACY.f'RIYACY.nlVACY -· This 4 bedroom haven is an executive reward - J!reen hills. blue Pacific, a home to make it all worthwhile. Corona del Mar at its best. 1(36 Keyview. Open ~atiSun. $259,000. OTHER PROPERTIES llG CANYON DEAHi -most Popular Versailles model, end unit. Gorgeous night light view with Catalina as a bonus. Highly upgraded. Priced to sell CORONA D& MAI DUPUX -this duplex has been completely -remodeled new earpets tbruout. new paint inside and out. New appliances. Each unit features: 2 bedrms, 1 bath. Highly desirable rental area. "A TOUCH"" of MClllM kaf -Walk into another world to your p(>ol sized bubbling jacuzzi surrounded with 50.000 poWlds of rock & stone mossed walls. Bonsai Black Pines brilliant plants. redwood decking, 2 tiered waterfalls. Absolutely breathtaking. Customized features include shutters, bookcases. wallpapers. balcony library, watersortener, built in closets. air conditioner with air purification system, automatic sprinklers a nd much more. You owe it to yourself to see this magnificent piece of property. COSTA MESA TRIPLEX -reduced! Approx 2830 sq.ft. of well maintained living space. 4 Carports, 10 yrs old, located in good rental area. New carpet, paint & wallpaper front unit, DW & bltns, all units. Offered at $144,500. 675•3411 LUSK" R L..\ L l'Y a }11/111 I>. /:11/, ,\ .-.. .... <,, 25 1 S E Coo\I H wy Corona de-I M ar I 1002 ..... ,... 1002 Gc•rof /' IOOZ ........• , .......................................................... . SU SURF SUH s 175,000 Ftim. See & bear the surf and bask ln tbe sun of Newport Bench 1i ving. JUST STEPS TO BEACH.. Large 2 Bdrm units with patios & balconies offer excellent rental units tor s pm· mcr/wtnter renlaJB. OPEN DAILY 1 ·5 -4604 SEASHORE DR. - WATERF'lOHT HOMl.S REAL ESTATC . 631-1400 . . WHAT A IARGAIMI Lusk Really bas lo offer to new and experienced salespeople. •Receive top comm. •Incentive program •Guaranteed Sales pro· * BALBOA ISLAND * 200 DIAMOMD, Open Sun. 12:304:30. Large 2-story home. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, frplc. + 2 bdrm. apt.. 2 c~ garage. ,c\sking $240,000 OUPLEX. 2 bdrms. each; protected garden, patio; full size lot. Shown by app't . Sl59.000 * COSTA MESA * 316 lstt. STlHT. Newport Hts. ()pen ~un. 124. Charming 2 bdrm., den, 2 tiath home featuring new mstr. bdrm. with deck. Lge., nicely landscaped back yard. Double carport & a single garage with elec. opener. Offered at SlJ0.000 WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 299 Marine, Balboa Island &75-3331 &ram •Great referral pro· ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~ aram ;; •Plus much more call today for conllden· lhil i.nt.orview. 900-4361 BOAT DOCK Btll new 3Br & ram rm home on lhe water in Olannel Islands Harbor. just completesd w /lndScpg & dock, IJ\& llY custom features . $2l8,000. Several other plans avail. Bkr (IO$) --~ me 110111 ILlllfS ca. OV!R '0 YEARS OF SERVICE DO YOU HAVE A REAL ESTATE LICENSE? -· D8 DAll Y PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1111cal ...................... IEACHHOM! Loveable 2Br home In qwckly growlo1 area near plannt.'d Mmna In llunttngton lt.rborur. This rdrei.hang home has $200 mo lncome/in rear to help pay lhe rent. I short blk to sand & ocean in &msct liea<'h Exccrllcnt value $125,000 PRIZE Charming r evamped JBr, 28a home. has nm· tfl)s in rear producing $W0 income. Todays best bey $J.:J9' 500. BETTER YET Lookm11 for an cx<"cllcnt IO\estmeot? ti units only :l HS old, S210,000. 1st tuneoHcn'd. Jll'HHY! wi::tlAVE crr111rns ·cw4mc 631-2802 ATTENTION VETERANS! Rent tiJl yours-lluJ:c 4 Bdrm w/18e countr y kitchen, massive hric:k frplc, Cruit tree=-&alore. Owner wlll enll:rl;11n all o(fers. Askloi.: sn.soo Call Now. J.C. Nosh Realtors 540-5101 :, OCEANFRONT! OPP:N T001\Y I 5 531 l Seashore, West Newport. Beach collage, view to Honolulu' ht of ff'l'lng i.n 21 )r.-.. Come ~! JACK HOWELL '"' \\".""' 644-1156 r~~oo_o~ VJLL~ REALTORS • KNOTTY & HICE L<it_.. of knolty pine. u1>ed hrick & huilt ·Jn lJookshelves; l'OZY 3 tiarm .• 2 bu .. with .1 pool &,Jac:u1.z1: an North Santa Ana. S95.000. LADY LUCK Has struck! Spic & s pan 2 bdrm. condo an one of ~rui.tm's finc~t adult • omple'CCS. <.;ommunily 'tnbhouse. pool &1acuzz1. '14tperbu}' S57.900 ·BUILD AN ESTATE on Um. 1x·can view lot 1n old L.i~un.t beach. F.1nt.i..-.tJc <><'Can, canyon. h1ll'>1d~· VICWS from this protcctecl l·anyon set · 1Jng. May be Pof1&1blc t d1v1de into two ~o:z ncre p11r<'els. $172,500 DOM'TPASSME .. JlUY. Excepllonnl · bdrm. home, freshly painted, l and11cupcd :ilrium. formal dinlne; lrv1nc's Univ. Park $94,WO ~~~000~ VILL~ REALTORS _ IMYISTOR'S SPECIAL $47,SOO Guard~ gateway pro. tocts lavish grounds with pool Secluded ent.ry to ex,ecotlve Uvlni room. Sunshine gourmet kitchen overlooks ptlv.ate courtyard. Sweeping m;istcr bdrm & child's retreat. Owner is nnxlous. Submit any olfer! 847·60JO Of'! N Ill q. It s ll/N IU,., "~ ' • !tt lMIHI HOUSES FOR SALE I IB>lOOM 314 Marigold (Old CdM) Cd.M 675-6000 $129,500 Sun.1-5 2 llDIOOM •#11 Odyssey ct (NptCrest) N.B. 675-6000 $137,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 412 Hazel (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $120,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1242 Rutland Rd #2 (Westcliff) NB · 642-823.5 $81,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 229 Sierks, Costa Mesa 548-1168 Sun 12-S 244 Delgado, San Clemente 493·8812 $63,500 Sat/Swt 1-5 308 Orange Blossom, Irvine 640·9900 $9,500 Sat 1·5 718 Malabar, Corona del Mar 673-8550 Sl40,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1426 Flower St., Santa Ana 646-3255 Sunday 12:30-4 :30 332 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar li44·7211 Sl39,500 Sati Sun 1·5 467 Westminster. Newport Heights 673-6900 Sl27,500 Sat;Sun 1·5 432 Westminster, Newport Beach 752-1920 SlOS,000 Sat l·S 4 Rana (Rancho San Joaquin) lrv. 752-1414 $112,500 Sun.12-5 29 Tahoe (E.of Culver, N of Univ)lrv 631·2740 $116,900 Sun 1-4:30 20362 Bayview A. S.A. Hts. 540-1720 $88,950 Sun 1·5 17 Wild Goose Court, Newport Bch 642-38.50 S117 ,000 Sun 1·5 2 IR & FAM RM or D&f 214 Dahlia, Old Corona del Mar t»t2-3263 $189,500 Sat1Sun 11·4 4271 Bridgcway <Greentree> Irv. • 551 -5238 $81,500 Sat;Sun 1-5 •723 Santana Dr., Corona del Mar 644 -9513 $161,000 Sal 1·4 1807 Tahtma Ter r <Irvine Terr> CdM 759-0811 S275,000 SWl. 1·5 4915BruceCrescent CLidoS)NB 645-7575 $13.5,000 Sun 1·5 38615lh Street (Npt. Heights) C.M. 675-3331 $130,000 Sun. 12·4 2733 Shell St. (China Cove) CdM 675-7060 S299,500 Sun. 1·5 300ECoastHwy#50 <DAV)NB · 642-8235 S50,500 Sat;Sun 1·5 1807TahunaTerr. <IT )CdM 644-4190 $275.000 Sat 1·5 *2907 Perla, (The Bluffs) N.B. 675-6000 Sl42,500 SatiSun 1·5 22 Sanderling (Deerfield) Irvine 752-1414 $83,900 Sun. 12·4 l BEDROOM ----~~ . DIRECTORY ...... ....,~twr•y. ... ......_,ncp' kztDq.Al ... ......_lhWW.W - t 1 e..4 .. ~ .... .., ••11t .. I •-•II...,.. DAlt.l NOT Wlilff ADI.,..._ ..................................... _,.., ___ .._ .................... .... s-.r. #23 Wintergreen (Deerfield) Irv 552-4459 Sun. l-4 •538 Redlands Ave (NptHts) NB 67s.6000 S138,SOO Sun.1-5 3 IR & FAM RM or D.EH / #9 Rimrock <Turtlerock) Iryine 752-llM $159,500 Sun.1-5 1526 Highland Dr <Westcliff) NB 675-3220 Sl72,500 l Sat/S1;_111 l·!> 1121 Oxford Ln. <Dover Shrs) N.B. 548·0391 5169,000 Sat1Sun'l2~ 5192 Skinner (The Ranch) Irvine 979-8.533 $89,900 Sun 1-5 •725 Bolsana. Laguna Beach 499-4551 $279,000 Sun 11-4:30 111 ViaJucar (Lido Isle) N.B. 645-2425 $229,000 Sun. 1-5 1206 Essex Ln. <Westcliff) N.B. 642-3850 $154.500 Satl-5 3005 Babb St., Costa Mesa 894 -5396 $76,900 Sunday 1-5 2001 Yacht Resolute, Newport Beach 644 -7383 5265,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 2412 llolly Ln. <Nwpt Hgts) N.B. 548-6333 SJ 12,500 Sunday 1-5 :157 Catalina Dr. (Npt.Heights) N.B. 616-4463 Sl-19.900 SatiSun 12·4 935TillerWay (llVH)CdM 675-2373 Stm.1-4:30 18081 Mann <Univ. Park) Irvine"' 552-7500 5103,900 Sa 11-5/S 1·5 10 Almond Tree (Univ. Park) Irvine 552-7500 Slll,111 Sat/Sun 1·5 725 Bolsana Ave., Laguna Beach 499-45.51 S279.000 Sat/Sun 1-5· •611 Kin~s Pl. <Cliff Haven ) N.B. 642-5200 $169.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2256 Colgate. Costa Mesa 898-7855 S79.000 SundayJ-5 2444 Vasta Mobliza. The Bluffs 631 -1800 $157.500 Sat/Sun 2-5 425 Vista Trucha <Bluffs) N.B. 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 519 Playa (Bluffs) N.B. 642-823S SatiSun 1-5 1812 Port Manleigh <HV Homes> NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2227 Donnie Rd., Newport Beach 642-823.5 Sl69.500 SatiSun 1·5 8342 Lambert, Huntington Beach • 546-5880 Sundayl-5 10051 LosCabalJos, Fount. Valley 646-7711 Sat: 11·2iSun: 1·5 1803 Iowa St. <Mesa Verde) C.M. 751-3191 ~7.500 SatiSwi 12·5 •4633 Perham Dr CCS)CdM 673-92571646-7414 Open Daily 5302 Sierra Roja (Turtlerock) Jr\'. 640-9900 Sll0,500 Sat 1·4 4525Camden Dr. (CS)CdM 644-4910 S310.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 201 Pearl Ave., Balboa Island · 644-4910 $189,500 Sat;Sun 1-5 #5 Wood Nymph, Irvine Groves 673-8550 $105,500 Satl-5 535 Tustin, Nwpt Heights, NB 673-8.550 $135,000 Sunday 1.S *•4041 Nice Court, Oxnard Marina 805-486-0026 S218,000 Sat/Sun l ·S. 1015 Concord. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $89,900 Sun 12-4 4102 Brisbane (Univ Prk) Irvine 631-1400 $97,500 Sun 1-5 18 Ima Loa Court, Newport Beach 631-1400 $159,500 Sat/SWll-5 1625 Copperfield. Tustin 540-3666 586,900 Sat/Stm 1.S #4 MeadoWSweet, Jrvine • 752-1700 $U9,SOO Satl..S 18265 Yellowwood, Irvine 752·1700 $119,000 Sat/Stm 12-4 516 DeAnza, Corona del Mar 675·23ll $217,500 Sat/Sunl-5 29 Bodega, NP.wport Beach 752·1700 $265,000 Stm 12-S 415SantaAna (NwptHeights)NB 540-3666 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1038 Sea Lane (Old H.V. Hills) CdM 675·6000 $180,000 S.at/Sun 1·5 1806 Port Westboume,NB 645-7221 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR + GUEST HS£ 415 Pirate Rd., Newport Beach 646·0931 Sl56,950 Sun 12·5 3 & LEASE #41 Seabird, Newport Beach · 752-1700 !550i mo. Sat/Sun 1·4 4 llDROOM 14971 Alhel, College Park, Irvine 552-5546 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Pearl Ave., Balboa Island 640·5357 $275,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 30 Acacia Tree (Univ. Park) Irvine. 552·7500 $114,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2604 Vista del Oro <Bluffs) NB 673-8550 $120,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 2307 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar 673-5354 $595,000 Sun. 12-4 935 W. Bay, Bal Penn, Balboa 675·55\l $350,000 Sunday 1-5 5128 Picadilly Cir., Westminster 640·9900 $93,900 Sat 1·5 2212 Margaret Dr., Newport Beach 646-7171 $124,900 Sat/Sun 12 :30-4 2010 Baltra, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $117,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 8901 Stillwell. Hunt. Beach 540-3666 $138,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 8544 Ostrich.? Fountain Valley 752·1920 H29,500 Sunday 1·5 2219 Channel Rd., Balboa Penn. 645-4095 $243,000 Sat/ Sun 12 :30-4 1436 Keyview (Harbor View) CdM 675·34ll $259,000 Sat/SW'l l·S 9532 Innsbruck, Huntington Bcb 968-593.5 S79,900 Sun. 12·5 771 Olympic. Costa Mesa 751-8230 $76,950 Sun. 1-5 4 ta & FAM IM Of' DEM 2606 Wavecrest, Corona ciet Mar 640-1.286 $275,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 421 Seville <Balboa Pen. Pt.) NB 964-1681 Sat/Sun 12·5 2005 Lemnos <Mesa Verde) C.M. 675-4392 $125,000 Sunday 1·5 33452 Galleon Way. Dana Point 496-6573 $120,000 Sat/Sun J.0.4 •1615 Ruth Lane, Newport Beach 642-2589 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 1507 Mariners Dr .• Newport Beach 833-8600 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2964 Bimini Pl. <Mesa Verde) C.M. 644-7383 $89.500 Sat/Sun·12·5 27922 Calle Belmonte, San Juan Cap 751-3191 $85,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1715 Candlestick. Newport Beach 552-7500 $246,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 13031 Malena. Orange/Tustin 759--0811 Sun. 1·5 140 Via Havre (Lido Isle l Npt. Bch 675-6161 $375,000 Sun.1·5 9392 Coronet, Westminster 751·3191 $149,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 Z7 Willowbrook (Wdbrdg) Irvine 522-4121 $186,000 Sat/Sun Z778 Albatross, Mesa Verd~1 CM 545-9491 Sau Sun 12-4 4501 Surrey Dr., CamHlnds, C4M · 644-4910 $179 500 Sat/Sun 12-4 2036 PhalaropeSt,M. Verde, CM . 675-5511 $128,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 28 Oakdale, Irvine 673-8.550 $124,000 Sunday l·S 1100 Essex, Newport Beach 646-7171 '144,500 Sat/Sun l·S 22512 Conil, MiSsion Viejo 640.9900 $123,000 Sat/Stm 1-5 1915 Windward (Baycrest) N.B. 642-8235 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:80 2108PtRamsgate,HVHMS,NB • 642-8235 Sat/ Sm 12..S 17 Foxhill (Deerfield) Irvine 752-1414 $1'1,950 Sat/Sun 1..S •4531 Camden, Cam Shn. CdM 644-6:n> $349,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 +2101 Windward, Baycrest,NB 642-8235 S215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 "* 2242Heather Ln. NB 642-8235 $174,950 Sat/Swil-5 +1756Skylark,Baycrest,NB 644·6200 SatJSunl-S 82S2LeConte,Hunt. Beach 963-7881 Sun.12~ 1608 Minorca, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $87,900 Satl2-4 • 1833 Oriole, Costa Mesa 546·2313 S154.900 Sat/Stm 1..C 1911 E. Balboa Bl. Bal Penln 631·1400 S275,000 Sat/Sunl-5 3907 Intel Isle, Hrbr View, CdM 675-3411 !249,500 SatiSwil~ •1839 Sabrina. Terrace,· Cd.M 631·HOO $425.000 Sat/Sun l.S .873 Dahdcutle Dr. Hbr Vu. CdM .. 675;.a.tU • Sat/Sun l·S #34 Oakdale. Wocidbfidge, Irv. 54()..3866 $132 000 SaVSun 1 ... -i •1033 Whites~ Way UJVH) NB 6"-'1211 ••.500 Sat/Suri 1·5 21152 Slur9' LD. JIUllL Beach 712-11'0 114UQP Set/JuAU.S "19~:1'1'.U. ~ SIQ..na ~ ,__ 8aiDdaJ 1-5 •2l01Yliell&O.,_l.1Jal,S':Yili,;~NB . a...·--sli&/a.1-1 lAll• r-lla...., .. :=-.._!.,•>Na: 1~ ... aan.1-s 3410s.iaRalHl.Meta~,CM ..... Slll.850 Suilday \11-4 M01 W. nota,Sllita AU ,...,. it ....... --.... 1.5 •T:liaV.sde)C.M. 1-1 1731 pt, llemtey, HVllms, NB 642-4623 $175.800 Sun.1-5 14 Stonington, Three Arch Bay. L.B. 631-1800 $318,000 Sun 1-S 2036 Pt. Provence <HVHomes> N.B. 644-1766 SlSS,000 Sun. 1-5 lGOl Dorothy Ln (Westc11Cf) N.B. 675-6000 Sl75.000 Sun. l ·S 5 llDlOOM 1222 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 640·9900 Saturd'Y l.S ••112 Via Lido Nord(Lido lsl)NB 642·5200 SS00,000 Sun.1-S 5 • la FAM lltM w D .. 3359 Marigold, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $128,950 Sunclay 1-S 1102 El Camino, Costa Mesa 963-7881 $94,900 Sunday 12...t 109 Via Waziers (Lido Isle) NB 673· 7677; 675-4837 Sunday 12·5 109 Via Waziers (Lido Isle) NB 673 -7677 · Sunday 12·5 460 Mendoza Terr. Cor. Hlds, NB 644-7383 $375,000 Sun.1-4:30 1823 Tanager Dr., Costa Mesa 675-4144 Sun l·S 2201 Port Harwick <RvHms) NB 644-6200 Sun 1·5 6 IR a FAM RM « DIM ••1406So. Bayfront (Bal.Isl.) NB 675-6000 $534,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I IR Ir FAM llM Of' DEH ••633 Lido Park #A·l(Lido Jl)NB 675·52m $219,500 Sun. 12·4 Z IEDROOM 32 Encore Court, Newport Beach 640-5357 $127 ,500 Sat/ Sun 12·5 14636 Ovan Rd., WalnutSq., Irv. 833-9781 S53,950 Sat.'Sunl·S 8332 Ar1.ista1 Hunt. Beach 898·7855 ~69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2101 S . Pacific Ave., No. 12, SA 557-8351 $49,000 Sat/Sun 229 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa . 645-7575 $67,500 Sun.1·5 •2101 S. Pacific 12, So C Plz area 557 -8351 $49,000 Sat/ Sun •2710-D Segerstrom, Santa Ana 645-3474 $63,400 Sat/Sun 1-5 1638 "B" Iowa St., Mesa Verde, CM s.ts-9491 $59,900 · Sa 12-4/s 1·5:30 *1100 Sandi Lane, Costa Mesa 644-7211 $72,500 Sunday 1·5 1200 Rutland· Rd, #6, WestclHf, NB 646-7711 Sat: 12-4/Sun: 1·4 25036 Silver Leaf Lo, Laguna Hills 640-7771 S82,900 Sunl2-5 2335 Minuteman. Co~ta Mesa 540-1720 S65,500 Sun 1·5 31477 Los Rios St., San Juan Cap1s. 581-4163 $.56.500 Sun by appl. 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN 2921 Perla (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-4910 $800 Mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 19 Swift Court, Newport Beach 548-7813 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 41 Canyon Island Dr. <Big Cyn) NB 640·5560 Sl85,000 Sun. l·S 3 IEDIOOM 302 Avenida Cumbre (Bluffs> N.B. 759-<Mlll $179,500 Sun. l ·S 535 Playa (The Bluffs) Npt. Beach 640-~ $164,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1010 Nancy LaneiCnyn Dr., CM 640-7771 SlOS,000 Sun 12-5 3 la a FAM lM or DEM 2285 Canyon Costa Mesa 673-2058 $82,500 Sunday 12-4 405 Feliz (The Bluffs ) Npt. Bch. 640-5560 $185,000 Sun. I-5 2215 Fiesta ('lbe Bluffs) Npt. Beach 640-5.560 S145,000 Sun. 1-5 4 •IOOM 3'5 University Dr. J·2, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $84.,900 Sunday 1-4 359 Vista Madera (The Bluffs) N.B. 673-4400 $144,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 19926 LuresLn., Huntington Bch 871-0140 ~.soo Sun.12.4 1335Amigos Way, Newport Beach 640·7771 $118,750 Swt 12-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 •&FAM DI wl9il f 11 Starburst, Newpol't Beach 752-1700 $87,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 4•AFAMIMw°'" 18317 Foxglove Way.NlnvPrk.Jrv. 833-9781 $99,925 Sat/SW'l l·S .J • l I l f ~ ~ I ' :-. c t ' t "· . ; ~ I . ,/ ... -. .. ~~~~ ...... ,J~~!.~~~.~ ........ ~!.~.~~ ........ ,~~!.'!~~ ....... ~~!~!.~!4!':........ ~ SundlY· Januaiy 15. 1971 ~DAILY PILOT DZ GeMNI I 00~ ol 1001 . 00 G o1 I 002' Ga•r.. I 002 ..._... Por ltM Hou'",.,. 5* tto.M1 .... 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S189.SOO 4 I 4·4141/J ACACIA, CdM. .Smaiohing. new tn•e Lopper 2 bdrm., 2 bath unit & a quainl. roomy 2 bdrm., 2 balh home. 4 car + i?aragC'. $199,500 I GeMraJ 1002 GeMrol 1002 WIDE OJ>l-:N S f>AC'ES That'" what \OU Wiii SCl' out C If l hl' furn rm & i.. il<"hl•n wtnd1l\\ ~ c 11 t 111~ Ion~)\ :1 Or. I a I h.1 Turi lt•rod.. Hroadmnor: horn« Loealt•d 1n llw gl·nlh ~111ptng l11lb ot I r vtn1· It -.. pnn·d lwl11\\ markt•I at St 10 .. >fMI AT LEASTTill'.':K J\BOL'T IT'. --2on l Super Cd!\T toe-:J nr unit m front. 1 Hr unit in Tf"ar. J.1vt• m one. r e nt the other. Now thal you han~ read it. call us Sl 72.500. IT'S lN NEWPORT IlE\Cll -Close to the Ra<'k Ray. 4 nr. 3 ba condo. It has 1t all incl. th<' n~ht rnc:c. S118.~00. IT NEF.DS lff;T.P But ~ou c-a n save a huncill' I>\ C'l(',tnin~ 11 up vnurself. :1 Br. I ', li.1 'J«t· .'·arc! ~1th lot~ of U\ l•rj.!rrn\11 ~hruhs c:n .. 11 l<w,tt Hin BC' l'rl'llll\'1' '"'' "'" \' ~~1.1100 640·9900 \'Al~J,EY REAl~TY 1470 JAMBOREE RD .• NEWPORT BEACH llff11 th" hOftdy dlr~ctory with you "'" wu~•"d u rou 90 ............ _+Jl\9 AH ~ IOCaflOftl lttlPd below -ducrib~d i" qrrolt<" ckto1I by od•..-ii1ilu~ thewh,.rc_ "' todoy 1 DAILY PILOT W A~T. ADS. rcrtrOftl ... O.,llUJ OjMft a.o.,~ fw .... W r ....... tr<Jtd to lul 111ch ;,.f0f'-.f10ft ifl tlli1 coh•IM ~odl forldoy, Sohwdey tMtd s-dvy. DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR & I IR 118 Topa1. Ave .. Ralboa Island 673-6000 St89.500 Sat/Sun 1- 128 !:!rd St.. l\c·wport Bcac·h lii:J :.!O;~ SIH!J,950 Suncl~v 1- l llt " 2 llt 399 E . 18th St (E/side) CM 675·55ll S 146,500 Sunday l ·5 5.:u;;,1 ·l.aPL•rlcPlacc.C:\1 6i3·&.1!11 s 189.500 4 H & 2 II 109 45Lh Str<.'et. Npt Beach 675 7060 S 189.000 Sun 1-4 • •4904 Seashore Dr . Newport Bch 645-0033 Sl7S.OOO Sat/Sun 2-6 06·206 1 ::Abalone. Bal. ls! .NB 842·8235 !?7 i.soo Sat/Sun l · 4 Ill & l IR 218 Amethyst. Balboa Island 631 -1400 $2981000 Sat/Sun 1·5 207 Collon (Newport Shores) N.B. 645 7575 St89,500 SaLISun 1·5 DUPLEX & INCOME 3 + IACH 306/2061-'.I 15th St., Newport Sch 640-3666 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1- FOURPLEX FOR SALE 2aa•a11 1m Monte Vilt.II, Costa Mesa 968-61&1 1278,~ Sat/Sun t HOME & INCOME zaaaJu 200 Diamond <Balboa Island> NB 87$.3331 1240.000 Sun 12·30-4: 'DUPUX-COttONA D& MAI A duplex bargain ln old Corona del Mar. Tw~ cbarmi.Dg 2 bedroom units. Double garage. Tremendous potential. Lowest priced duplex of its kind in Corona del Mor! Reducod $8000 lo just Sl41.SOO. Call today ' ILUFfS--fotARO TO GET .. W .. PL.AH !lard to come by ''W '' plun in the bluffs. 4 bedroom s -2 1 2 baths. Country ~izc kitc:hen . Formal dining. Fas t occupancy. Close lo schools & ">bops. See it now! Just Sl.20,000. OW..ER-USEll DUP\IX Per fect owner-user combination in old Corona delMar! 3 bedroom home PLUS 2 bedroom & den rear unit. Good income-plus much more! Just Sl89.SOO Call to previe w OIAMGE TRH-SH,0001 Superb Plan J eondominium in bcCJu tiful Orangctrce-lrvme! Prime locatwn in the complex. Overlooks lagoon & pool. Many upg rades. Perfect singles p ad. Call Cast. MOlfLI HOME LIVING-I STAI Very sharp 2 bedroom-2 bath mobile home in excellent Costa Mesa S Star P a rk! 1100 sq . ft. coach. Vacant & waiting! 1\dult park. Pool & spa. Boat & c-:.i mpc•r storage loo! Oul of area owne r~ ar<' ttn'<iou" Hurr~· call t o<lit\ WOODIRIDGE-S 124,000 .i bedroom, family r oom & dining room . A Briarwood patio home in bca utiful Woodbridge i n Irvine. Gorgeous Italian tile entry. Step down II ving & f amity rooms. Hideaway ma s ter suite w i all mirrored wardrobe. Upgraded carpeting. This s ingle family home is vacant & wailing' Short walk lo lake. Take <Jd v <1111 al!<' r a II now' CALL 6 7 3-8550 3 32 MAlCiUllUTI. coaOHA DIL MAI GaMNI IOOZ Ga•r.. 1002 .............................................. THE STARNES COMPANY REAL TORS 640-5711 180 Nt>wport Center Or . N B PRESENTS • Big Canyon Coif Course Estate• The ultimate' 111 ltvrng luxury on nearly 1 • :.ic· lot. Enter parking court thrn rcmotC' C'Onlrol gates for privacy & security. l\l:irvcl al nearly 7000 sq. fl. home ideall y designed and decorated for form<.11 entertaining, yet h as a cozy dC'n for relaxing, a separat e ~ame roomi wet bar for casual partlc~. s pcctaculat free form pool/jacuzzi und separate pool house for wet lwl. 5 huge bedrooms, 51'-l baths, brc,1kf:ist nook. and or course &in excrc1i.e room ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Lingo BALBOA Isa •NO OflM HOUll SAT & SAT 11.. ~ a...t1.-I.ft Cozy V\ctortan z Br 2 Ba home ln old Cd M. Beautiful vlew or ocean &• • CORONA • BAYfRONT • harbor jelly, relaxing atmosphere 1• DELMAR w /beam clgs, antique cabinets & • Income propcrtt. Exclt neutral tones thruout. Stairway to 1 ing old CdM duplex view & deck, redwood jacuzzi. A must. , w/pool & !acu.zzl. 2 Br-$348 000 I •tSl.89 lllW\ O b 1 ow ner. 3 br-r cntal. ' see "' ·-· orne on D)'. Amencllft Jiome Shield t . ' 2 a 4 DAHUA. COM. yr protection poltcy. This is the .best home available on ,.,.._....,......,.l~Sh.J $189,500. Balboa Island. The locatiQn, view, D. aw.th Ur. ttl-04'7: '4l·l263 EMERALD IAY construction, amenities. etc. are 1.Wd/,W16BR; •~to superb. tt won 't be n'ecessary for this ~:~%11~a; ocean ad to repeat. We hope you get it! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9~~ eor..a .. M• I Oll~OMdel M• IO~. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.1 view-MZS.000 3.Lrg. view; 5 BR "'1$,000 t.Solldly bit; SBR; clOM to lamla It park $450.000. SOLD. 5 Ocean view vacant lot $225,000. SOLD UMGO REAL ESTATE NEWPORT HACH 644-7020 SPLtTLIVEL Exciting 3br, 2ba, u ecubve home in I.he hill• back from the beach. AGENT • DORIS • 67Ullt 100,~lsl.ct 1006 ························~ .. ·•··•········•····· LUxuatOUS 3 Br. 4 Ba North Bayfront home. w / jacuzzi. Yrly or s hort term. $1500. per mo. Avail. now. CO%YIEACH HOU$I Used brick frplc & real wood paneling + 1 Br apt. $255,000 "" .................................. ,. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 9l5TIUlllWAY HAltlOR VIEW· LUSK . ... EnJOY happy days in your own home'i see this cheerful 3 bdrm .• 2 bath. family rm. home with VIEW. Fee~ land! Immediate cx:cupancy. UCHBJ.l IOllRS. UALTOR - 3333 E. Coast Hwy .. CdM '7S.2l7l Spacious 1undeck. formal dlnlne. built-In g)l FIX9l'"9 ,..~~ ... M-IOZ2 ,.. __ ~ .... M• 1022 ltitchenlnoaeotthebeat ora uanCE -----beach area locaUona In Xlnt. location, 2 ......................... •••••••• .. ••••••••••• orange Co. only rHlfOr Br, 2 Ba w/room lo SPACIOUS.-S. of Hwy Dllpln ~ SJ.06,000. Call 751-3191 ilMOCiZ build. $187,500. AHD PRIVATI SUCl,000 ,7! C:SELECT Irvine Terrace custom 2 Great for Investor~~ T PROP ERTi ES bdrm, lam-rm and pool. aaent. 644.QOO •9 --------...•G......a 1002 lcAeaPBlnl&&la 1007 XJnt for ~ntertalnln~. 1Jl, --------I•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Full price $161,00 . OPEM HOUSE"• .. W YIAlt'S Agent 644-9513 snc1AL 1RVIHE TERRACE OPEN 12.5 South of Hwy Only 6 m08 old duplex. 5 Odrma. 4 bath, family Custom 5 ledrm CHARMING $ 139 500 - Pride of ownersh\p ~ room. dining r oom, HOME Ir IMCOME ' - wood exterior Tile In llreplilce, pool. Fee land Balboa Plft. Pt. J &inns .• 2~ ba. front An absolutely charmU.... kitchen & baths. 4 car 4•1 S-ifte 2 bdrm with beautiful 8 2b & • ..... home. 24 rt. II v Ina hardwood noon. 0w1*!' garaie. 3 r. • up North Lopna Condo Completely remodeled rm ... floor to cellln& occupied forever and In lBr. lba down w/bonua Larte l Bedroom, white executive home! Belter French door1 At frplc. xlnl cood coodiUoo ~ reawres. Owner will help water \•lew, $13,500. than oew with cu.atom Beamed cellln&•· Lari• out. 2 Ml d°"ble 1ara1~· finance. Sl19,9SO. down. amenities toe> numeroua 1-bdnn. locome unit. Ut· < T __,_ ) A w.,,......--1 ...,... not a ...... m . re .-r-r-._-.-., to mention. Huge famlly moat privaey, 1paclOUJ doll bouae ottered for ~1 Cdl '7J·20H C4M DUPUXIS rm. den. farmal dlnlq & pa&ao. Property I yaan fint Ume tn over '3• ~~~~~~~~SO OF HWY. Spacious 3 more. 4th Batha. 2\.\ car old. 1230,000. Open y...._ ________ , bdrm. den, hreplace-garage+ worbhop. Call Sat/Sun. l ·S. 41.5-415~ ~ Sat/Suft I .St each unit. 964-1681 for details Heliotrope. -,..... l.tTIME 644-7270 Colonial Real Estate ORANGE COAST l22P.MnMttf• OFARED RIAL ESTA T! Call 644·7211 ...,.. BEAUT. UDO SAN~ Spectacular view· from 644-4141 fwcfftalls One blO<'k to beach 3Br • bcaul.lful bay front condo.~~~~~~~~ 2 ha, 2 p11l10,. 2 rar I 2 b b b I~ i:;ara!(e Pr'lvat·r &tennis Extra ge r. 2 a. :.u 1--------t rr ra ncan p~rkin !(. too' A:-.king Sl:t<J.ooo i.ctunty hldg, boal ~hp OPEN SUM. 1·5 "1n NIGrt. 01\IL(Y & l\SSUCIAI £ ~ Newport Pier Realty avail. $200.000. Owner/ 1419 SERENADE Cad 6 73-2058 NEWPORT HACH Abrt. 67HOUJ lrvlna Terrace CAMEO SHORES'') l.arge fomlly home. PRESTIGE &REA 3 King sized bdrma., 2~ If you~ an execuU~ ________ , move·ln condition: 4 ba..lge.k:ltch. w/aron1• looldntf«alovalybocno MISAWOODS bdrm11,2'h baths,ramlly 4Br, 4Ba home, steps to ~alore; dlnln1 rm., lnlmmacul1\eCOQdttlOb1j 3 Br. Family rm, 2 Ba rm., formal di.01111 rm. where I.he ocean & bay cheerful Uvtna rm. with A rant.Uc ocean view a:; w /frplc .on beauUful cor· $189.500. meet open beam ceWn1 & rock 3 private beacba wl\ll " ner fol Fnc'd yard, free TURTUllOCIC 2219Cbannel Rd. frplc. Fee land. Priced at locked 1ates. we bav.~,1 fcrm patio. Ceao u a a Bdrma.. 2 baths: locat· Vacant: Owner anxious = MS-till Evu wllit.lq \oabow you. WUU"' Whistle! Nr So. Cout ed blah oo a bWI Sparltl· ~eil Beatty R.ealt« 1q ft ldapt.able t.o 1"'-" Plua$9J...900. lni new thruoul, located 64s.GS cbolce of llvang. 463) ..._.,....,.,ltJty. oofeelaad.1116,~ r.-1s11C11tOINctl IOll t>emam Dr. Open dalt"! c• 67J..Josa .....,.. 1..s. Uo1Wld Brm648-14tc· 7 ·;6 ..... ~·~·~~i..... or673-9257 ask Cor LouiM-;- IMVESTOR'S rmm• 2 Br 2 Ila, J&e fplc. beaut f~~~~~~~~i!Bak~e:!r::_. ------1 ~ ~ d~or. Lge corner lot WAMTED CottaMna 102f4 SPECIAL Room ror RV. JASMINE CREEK. Plan •••••••••••••••••••••-. 4 PLEX View ledty UI Wavecresl. Owner's 2 YEARS MEW UDO ISLI 770-055.5 496-7722 only. 754·llSl EASTS I DE HEAR OCEAM AMO, M~~ MUCH •-0-U-P-LEX-.-2-bed-r-m-. -2-b.-lh-Ex q u 11 it e 1ett1 n a. ~ $46,000 DOWH ach. uruq· u n.slruc 33-00Sq.rt.. 48r. 2Yl.iba. New 3 bedroom with tt I Pride of ownership unit• 3 Br. & 3 ba charmer e e co · Beautifully landscaped & used brick fireplace and'' with f antastic stone wtlh 2 p1ti011, tlled foun· l ion °0 cor,,er lot. decorat.ed. Open Sat/Sun double 1arage! '79.500:'! fireplaces. Enclosed tam. CJ'Ul parkln1 and a S14S.OOO. Marquard Real· 12·5, 2606 Wavccrcst Dr. REDCAR PET. 7:W·120? ·" garages. All beautiful akip to private bch. All J.Y. 498-0660 1275,000. 640-1286 spacious unlt1. Owner for $288.000. Open House dal Mtir I 022 BY OWNER bought another • must today 1·5 I08 Via Udo .......... ••••••••••••·'---------~Former B~~la Model. 13crHice! HJ.lrry ! Many Soud. NB . Cort HIDEOUT 1 yrs old. 4Br. 214 b~r! additioftal investment JACOBSREALTY 2 Br, 1~ ba charmer! fam. rm .• s undeclt.~ opportunltics. Call now ___ 67_.;..M67 __ o___ Canyon" limited ocean w/vlew. Across frol'OI., 963-7881 viewonlara•lotw/pool N.B. RV Sideyard.•i nPf1o1111o ·HSfVN1DM1r1-:,. OPEN In choice community. 64S.1489aft.er1PM ·-; [1V!llQ~lfll '~~T/~~~U-.5, ~&t[~:.::~ °ir:f~"~ .. us~: • :i; ;:;~ bdrm.. 2~ ba .• fam. rm. _.._ r Completely upl!raded. SOUTH OF HWY. 2600 Sq. rt, 4 bdrm. 1002 G....,... C1assifled Ads l.ow maml yard walh ..... ~ '139.900. lJ35 Tabitl Dr! --------1 t •· d d "'-lex; w .... to beacb • concr e e • re woo .,,.., catlM6-4141 r.11 I 002. GtMNI deck. New roor. new cop· stores; 3 bdrma. + per plumbln1. Hardwood atudlo. Nlce patlos. noon and pluter wana. 1195.500 4.r SU1J.U 103,900 99,100 122,'°° 114,500 1507 MARINERS DR.. HOME I INCOMI 19dto ...... Rlty NEWPORT BEACH 2 Bdrma. & den. with crown Valfe1 Mall COATS~ WALLACE •S13 CAM"1$Da: flMt(E OPEN HOUSE IOJJWMMSlllS HcrilorVlewHIJ1 "raL Um. Olf...S In the orlllrt•l Hotlon of Harbor \'\w Hills. On the view alct. ot Wblt l•ll• war·an ncep· UontllJy-tharp 48r, 1'41 ba, tam r'ftl llonu 1'/~al dhtlnt. IO'fel7 pOol Ii jao.. Low care ,n ANO A 1,edacular Octaft, 811. bl•nd It nl&ht Uabt ·~··~.500. -1~ s .. ,s .. 1·5 M4-'21 I l'ORD!:TA~ frplc. + Income from 4tS.UOO 131·7010 .~ th.-p 2 bdrm. w/ wtth ~~~~~~~~,.!!!~=:=.;;;;;==::.. . frplc. South ol hwy. Call IDT IUYI ,~ R£:AL ESTA1 E . INC ror aw'L SJ.TS.500 C... HltWa.d• HIPIY upsrllded a bdrmJ.:.. RINYALS Buumut OCCll' ·view. home tn desirable Mes.,.,. We bave all kl•! Oomlortable 2 Br 2 Ba. del Mar location. Custom• i MAURYSTAUJ'Fl:R It's a lood Ooor plan on abutters. plush carpets 4"'1 SEA UON REALTY fee l1od. Call. beauU(Ul land1capiog. P l601 E. Cst, c.dM 673·5354 OnJytei,000 I 1213 N. C.t. L11una ~ QP1H SUM. I 2·4 ~~~·97~·~3318~~~· ~UllT.. · ltUMlffloltDr, , .. :: ""° .. MAU• ..wrc>RT HACH -t COMTIMPOUAY 1mo. • .,...c.,.. RIALTY 675 16~ , Duplex. s + a , ocean 645·9181 • ( vie•, beamed eaU.i ly ramod'd 4 Br. aep J jaeuul; owur wll CHOlqLOCATIOH DR. fplc, new lndscpn(;- ftoance. $1'5i000 a Separate uftlla with 2 1uper nbrhd. 269 E. Bay SIAftlW double tar•••• fl 2 St. CM. NnL croH St. ........ eupll'b MW patios. <'5 ft. 1oL Open lant.aAna.llS.000. • bom•. ocean 6 Jl1bt area. C'714llt0-'181!18 IHdtT1• 9letltv .r •l••· I + ram. rm.. BY OWNER m.fSU()pcSal l·SPt.f " 1uardad eoau:ou~; c:.rw .. w .. IOU C.... .. M 1022": ~~~&.Ix ................... , •••••••••••••••• !!' ••••••• #~ 2 + 2J ltl~cond. Sl'IS,IOO .-.1 M1W CUSTOM cae: "" 5 BR; + fam. rm.: Ideal• .... ~ ty located: prh. ace ... to beach. $315,000 =~~TI-= • 111111 111111 aa. 444-7W OVER 50 r!ARS OF SERVICE .. -. . ... ...... . ·"*' DAILY PILOT Sund•y. J•nu.ry 15. 1911 ....... Por S. HcMtw1 Fot- 1 W. Ho.wt fot' SM ..._____ lllllt..-__ ....... _ ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ...... .. '°! W.Hotttff •••• Fors-. ~·· ..... s. , ...... .._.. -....... for s.a. • • •••••• ······-•••••• •• •••• •• ••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• • ............ I Hoa.1 ,_. W. Fountcn VClllley I 014 .......... °"ha I 040 ....,._._ 1-.1...-I 04..i lrTIM I 044 I 04~ 11 ••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• • H..=!:_ 10..iz ~ .. :w ...... c:o.t • •• ••••••••••••••• ............ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..... ~ ............ ~~!~ ..... ~~ ....... ~!~~ c:o.toMete 1024 IY OWHll N1·fty 1"f ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOKl .... G 11&.AX lN ••··---··0 ••••••••• SAVI $4,000 HAS IT A.LUii n ,, YOUll OWH 500 J 0 B I 0 VE• M U ST Oullder's Own Jl ome In FOR A. orlH SUH. 1·5 SELL' YOU Th "ft uunt Hilrbour View lol ••• -. • JACUDI P~cr Loft.' 457CottoM--St. Fabuloui. 3Br, 2Bu r n l Noo walcrfront home " .'FANTASTIC buy "' ~ u I ·-t _ .. _ ..M Wooribridae! This ideal xury v nc. be.uurul New¥ palnted condo In Remodeled 3 bdrm . 2 w.u .. e. •• .. n patio. com· ll lan't everyday or c en Br. d1n rm, fam rm, pion otren 4 bdrms .• a · prideolownershlphome dem•nd "l.ofl" modd 2 bath, lovely home; Ideal munily pool. r ec rm, every year lhat you cun library, pool rm. 1111una, lar ae ram. rm. with t'1kr• deluxe Interior. bedrooms 2 bat.hi. w~ forboalortra.Jlerowner. xtras, l blk lo pk W/len· (Ind a GOOD house Ill u i.kyhghts. 211 baths. 3102 nreploce, off the kitchen ~.Bdrm. l&e bonus room. cabinet.I ' un nis, $8&750 LOW price. Thill one ii. Sq rt Mod kll, xlru kit, · ~~lrim ba 1 ck yard with lry hall'. eLar:ear:!.~~:~ -._ _-15962 Hoyale Court unusual in both respects. clevalor. Luxunous light ~~hr~~l~~ !rfu':.~:~~ \ -. ... 23013n eu na Jocuul. suite, BKR, ca11540-1120 Y ? Sat&Sun 839·6134 f1iA terms, W/J·ust $2100 & plumbin!I fixlun•11. P U 9to I I -total d 2 B 1• 8 Corner lot. Open lloU\e rm. L S a centnal .. '•.'Oi'fN11111 ·11~11.,,ro1111..,' ·1• TftRIEU I EYE CATCHER! wn. r , 0 atnum for your jacui:d. t condo. fplc, \V /O, & Sul l S Rodney /\ f nl •120000 \&'Ifill l~lJ1·1 non Y. l'IUHl<LU< Open lloo11e &lnday, 1·5, c s.19200 Madsen Broker IS4tH389 oro 'I • . . ~·l JitjOJ _:_#I hiCallfontla:_ I ~;;.~.' ~1rt~~h d{~~~~{~~ re ng. 754.0601 ~~~~~~~r33·7~7~Gss1 . OWNER DESPERATE 840•7000 thl11 2 btory, 4 bdrm, lrYlne I 04~ ,• IASTSIDE COHDO NEWPORT HEIGHTS'. 3 lumily home. highlight· ••••••••••••••••••••••• , lmmacul•te move In Br 2 Ba. FR, 599•999. od by TilREE fireplaces, UNIVERSITY PARK Ole· bnditfon. Curbs ide Ownr /agt. 642.3494 , VETS one in 'm1111ter bdrm! ford. 3 Br. 2'<a Bn, bonus king only steps from 543.1192 G111nt rcM yard, covered rm. 2200 sqft. New cpts, door. Very sharp l WELCOME patio · top locat1 on! tlrps, i.tep:s from maj. m + den unll. ldeul $1211,WO grt.oenbelt & pool. Owner. ~ltarter home for youna )) Top Mesa Verde urea 3 ' ,,, , , , . ,, ' "' "ll'f ·~ t• Avail 1mmcd. $109,000 ... 523 C\MPU,"'-·.1-'..,~ k«iple or reUreds. Cov'd A bedrooma, ram1ly room r I 552-8587. "" " .. '"~ pal10 w/astro turf To & large yard with 2 cov· ti&f IJlJll:!!•lJ \1ew,callnow.MS-~91. ~-~ ~cr~~~Y~~~.~n;~~! ~JifoiJlf ~~~LE wc;;:~GI! ·t--1Wti!ii51$i§?i MESA VERDE :;:~~:•urry• cJ11 '\(I" . ..,....nc;. •.ach 'o40 Assume :,a~~ ~~·!~':',;,""!'a~:h :!,J'b~::geJ 4b~~~~"~ Real Eslole 2036 Pttalarope St. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 1.4 VA tones Cpt.s I yr new. frpl bath family room homes. IT'S A 'f /J, an J.R & MBR. 1 Bllt t.o All are bnod new, over • -.sEllER'S MOVED! Fine 2 !>loQ. 4 bedroom & purk, tcnru~. O\ er 2100 21U01<1 n. pnced under f l h N CHALLENGE l.Jke a great symphon) Now 1t 's your mo\'C ;1m1 Y room ome l.'W· 1 :.q rt of family ~nJOY · $132,000. The)' won't lasl! ..__ l l d & r hi Hut worth 1l Sec the lhui O\t:ly ranch "ol)le uv11'lm1ssth1sfanl3!>lll' ) IJrpc c rei. y home nows uracefully ml'nt ror $106,!IOO. 540-3666 house. Put your""'rsonal pa111lcd. Owocr/A.:enl ~n·Jl p11:...,1b1ltltl'S. I f r o-one "r oo m to &16-741-l ...... .,~ h purch ~· th w--tcl'ff R -'t bdrm. 2 + bJlhs W/1Sx21 .... _.:bestoth1:iwclllocat .1!> as~ .•m0 . er ...., • _ ~91 'I another. Look! g 1 mi to ••United Brokers 00 Mesa Verde home .1 ho>mc&haspnced thu.to ni·w .11ltl1llon walk-in bch 11 ,jlltf:rm, lols or shutter~! !>~II <JUIC~ly. $12~.ooo l'lllM'h. all tl'rms, low . 3 Br 2 Ba, tulefu y Priced for Action! ~ry ! 546·2313 Open Sal/Sun l ·S ·~suME & pn c<' Wt• own ll. See It & decor"d. Gardropnr. wtr Save SS$! 3 lir 2·,~ Ba 1--------- ()PfNllt•l•ll' •1-·ro•1 •1•'I' co•icOf .... EWPORT IW rnakl' •>lier We want lo sftnr&lushlndscpng. rf Id T D ' "' • ~ " :o.ell. ~ 11211 VACAMT Ott •c wnhme. 15• Rmteho ·-HEALTORS SAVE$$$ (. 754..0601 cover pvt corner toca-S Jo~ ; . · ·• 675·551 I l~IWill:rn1!1uu1 hon. Many xtros! Open an n Noqual1fang,noncw,~rnn -.. ·-···------Hou11eSat&&ln. H . #23 San Mateo odel. EASTSIDE·'h A.en costs. Quiet tree lined Rl'al 1-:'ltal_e __ Wintergreen. Cull Carol Professionally decor at· llul(e yard & p11lio. 3 Br. streets enhance beautiful IEACHWALK ~Ila, Agt. ~S2·•l4S9 ed. Beautiful view night MESAVERDE :.!h:.i.'"'~.oooPh646·c"ao 4 Bdrm Hunch Style &day.752·0283&640-0166 t • ~ JOO<> You know beuehwulk, Wdhrd" 2Br+lll!n. 2ba Own/A'". Co .... DO home w/pool. Too many ,., ,.,.. ~-h " 2 1 ... t ur1gradel> lo mention. this one ha' its own llroadmoor w nlri um. -----'------- ry s urp "'rm uni OPEH HOUSE Sllualed on over~ILe<J lol. pn\ ale jacu.w. Owner Cor. nr lk. pools & l~nm:1. University Perk •w cpl!. & dri>!> Ill II\ t'ul ll'~l· P u rk :.!S52 Im' b()uaht another. Sub· $107.000. 551-0085 rm. din rm & kit ure11 (ire en b r i a r & 2 9 7 Pnct..-d for amml.-d. itJlc mil now" 008 3371. Villagl' I II. Boaut 3 Br. 2 "1ai.telully cle<'CINth!ti Ill ll<1noH·r Qillnow OWNRDESPERATE bn 1 story Townhme. $99,925 YOU OWN THI LAND In Univenity Park; 4 bdrms. & family rm. townhouse with mt. & coif course· view! Owner must sell ; short escrow possible. 833-9781 Hester-Brown REALTORS lniM I 044 1ntM I 044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE 1 ·5 1799 5 GIUman TIIERE ARE new crpts ~. wall CO\icnni:~ 10 lh1:> 4 bedroom Chun ccUorhomePLUS ai.pJ. 4371 Mcrgarita Beautiful Cr"entrce 1 bedroom fom1ly home. Plush velvel shag carprl lhruoul & extensive use oCwollpaper. 246 Orange FIVE BmROOMS l.Jve an the Colony Club. Beautiful S bedrooin ex· ecuuve home realurinl C-OU.ntry kitchen, family room, den. community pool, pJrk und tenn1is toort:. Ai.king $110,000 UMCH llALT"t 551-2000 810110tn ·~~~---~~- BY OWNER·Woodbrldge The moet beautiful unit To\.Vnhome. 2 Br, 1~ b a. at Orangetree. Mirrored Priced below mkt-, wardrobes. central ul r , $67.~. 551-4390. rcfngerator lwash{'r and p--a. R-....1 dryer includ ed ror only .... ....tv ~.soo. Tennis. ponls, College Park S13fi.500 gym. Adult hvlng on lhe Woodbnd11e $132.500 waler. Deerf1ckS $79,900 can 551·SOOO .,arm c.irthlonc t·olori. 12 to I Sat 'Sun. ,\gt J .C . ReCllltors [~IWi'Jl;rn1tlUUI MUST SELL!! Sunken llv rm. col-In ~II fall in lo\C' "'thi~ 171111'-lfi 11 11 540·5101 · -.. -···------kitchen, din rm, central .... e.Subm1t,1X1rFl1Aor l~~~~~~~~-1 neulfo:,0,late Beaut 4 Br 2 Bo home ai r . vaulted beam ~ ,Ml\ offl:r. Only $$9,00I) ;arden condo :.!br, p11tio, I-PENTHOUSE COHDO W/l1le roof . .sm front lol, ce11'gs, used bnck patio. M{) ~91. .sec, So (' l Plaza area i Bdrm. $3000 below 1 BR. frplc. very clean. Sunshine breakfast palio very lge b11ckyd w/pallo Fee. A luv of a house. ~ ~ $49 ooo 0\\ nr 557 ~Sl market price. 771 Olym. $71,79S. Approx 1550 .sq fl. overlooking pool & lush cover & dog run. $85,000 Must sell. $106,500, Call Wida.CJ Sltes ,;-:IWil!ernltlUHI lal~r~t by ~wner. Nice ~':491~esop Really, ~I~. out of :.tale. greenbelt. BeoutiCully ~~l/~~~ l~~~i 2l~:~ _552_·7_1_83______ 'l•AcreEodl -Heal Estate 38r. P·• ba. Crplc. nu cpl ------•decorated w /dini ng 552·5546 PRICES SLASHED Two side by side. zoned ---&drps. Closetoshoppln11 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE room & spacious bdrms. ---------OpenHse&ln2-5PM f« horses, pastocal view LogYna •och I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~A ...... DYMA ....... S &10ansc_h$7006ls.~COn. 306 vc 1 nLouonrealo llOOS-.dlLane YOU'REIHVrTED $58,SOOC . .,. ...... URYll DEERFIELDPKllOME 6 Redhawk ··wood· RAHCHREALTY with many EucalypWa ~ " " """ to view this fantastic ~• 4Br, 3Ba. lg corner Jot, bridge" 4Br, 3Ba, re· 551-2000 trees,olfLagunaCanyon ~REAM HOME _Ln_:>i_5_9_17_7 _____ 1 Brandnew2Br,2'h bath De G 141..0521 rull y lndscpd, hi· duccd$7000\0$l2'900 --------- 1 Rd. On lbe couolyl • .,.. lownhou1>e. Natural ane ,ardt:n pool home up"rodes, $139,000. Ownr ' ' • WOODBRIDGE PLACE Each..,"000 f' al 9341candlewoocJ,11.B. PORT I " s · 1 rr ....,. antasl1c opporton1t) HEARM.V. wood exterio r. 2 on IJth & Hth or Jan. LDO 559·5598 * pec1a o er1na. 3·S McCORMACX f<ff' the h.tnd) man M'l'k COUNTRY CLUI fireplaces, patio del'k~. Mar1t1me hving-near bdrm. Contemp()rary de-nr.a.1 ·yy "'" .i lar"<' work hop t om I & from l·S pm. p S . Bnng P.C 'l. and Brookhursl. GREENTREE OPEN HSESUN2·SPM tached family homt:s an ~ 494·7551 " .. .s. a !AA.150 3+famtly rm ," m poo JUCUt:t.1 yo ur chec kboo k . ~ "051 N. Park Circle ,.home Bq; si:par.111· hui;c lol. Pn<'l.'<i ri"hl. 1 S72.SOO !lti8-3J7l. Soanng vaulted celling By owner'nJ.?cnl. 2 Br + , open. woodsy de~lgu • t11uldin1t111bal0k s111tab\t' Har ..-.arr<Jnly."c.::all Suftdayl·S l'realeopen s paC'es.Cloor ram1 ly,qu1Cli.lrecl clo:.e "Crcenlree' 5Br. 3Ba. Justshorl~alk tol .. ke& r~r rnl•l'l1an1c. \\OOd i;.till'i3levs. Call644·7211 loce1hngglass wandowi., topark.Ncwdrps,gurdr R.OOO sq rt lol. reduced park.~lnV1llJ1tcof Wood OpeftHouselyOwnet" Wlorkl'r. ('fe1•trl1·1an, or FORDET\ll S streanungsunli"hl .. L .. opor,bnckwork&more. $6,SOOlo$9'J,SOO. bndgc. From Sl lS,000 12·4SUHDAY ~~l"M"'I. · GILLEHIE Heal !':Stole s hopcd gla::.i. pal10 S81..500. ys 833·6405; * ,, ~ ~"""" ~ k1u·hen views colorful eves. 551·52311 •ls + t1lud10. Easily con· ·,J/~? Bt'ltt•r hurrv! C<Jll ~ • •· " D 552-4101 \'icw I>unlex 12) 1 Br Ull· REALTORS ·&s He!!t1le Specaahsl~. g ardens . Master W · JBR.lBACONOO Deerfield. Aspen; 3 OR. vcrted to a uni,·11 • q 96J.89 I I t .l..__:.__ J.4 or 5 bdrm models conversolion area . JUd· UNfV Park, 2200 sq n de· Pool, tennis, gym, sauna, 2'1'.a ba., gas UBQ, end or J:o'rplcs, bltns, 2ll11 ba. ----' • avail. i.ome w/pools. dennrtisU>r etrcatrorthe tuch.ed home. xlnt. loc. 4 jacuzz.i, cul de sac. Opon Sul, Cenccdyd,deck,3paUos • •• ..... 1 FORESTE OLSON '"-'-f•li IUfOll' BRAND HEW ---9684f,02 hohbiest. Fane carpet. hr, Crcshly painted, new AGEN'l"'Judy" Sun. 12·S. Dy owner. 4 Blkl. to m ain bch . N Co p ... p · fo' l Bk cpt1. Ownr. Open lhe 5594445 752-6521 $98.500 552-3844 726 Manzaruta Dr. E/SIDE e:w ndos, 2 Br, 21~ Ba, cnrunt;,OO ropert1es .asy o see.... r . Sot/&ln 12•4. 551.4632 _....;_ _______ ., _ __.:.=..:::.:::.:.:=.:..:..::::.:..::__ COSTAMESA 2 frplc's, ceramic tilt·-IEATTHIS--,_S36_·93_n ______ ---------• POOL nN t0441niH . 1044, liThlnkiftCJ Towahome? Buyer's rhoice of colors· ~P·t~~~4~2b:~k:ool & IF YOU CAM OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-4 OPEN SUN. I ·S 3 Br 1~ Ba, lge screened ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i: slap :ihopping before now uodcr coru.trucuon · · · r Only sso.ooo & the beach 19'J26 Lures Ln. HB . 4 Br Sl SycGl'llOre Ct-Mk In po~'C:ond. A • ou buy• Preview loca Ulis custom 3 bdrm. 2 DanaPolnt 1026 nunutesawnyfromthisZ condo. 13 yrs old. 1250 Turllerock G l e n . lot for t he money ! ~ · on. p1ctun'!>, maps & bnth home has fireplace ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm home. This can't sq.Ct. $53.SOO. 7>4-871-0140 Popuh1r Plan 3. Inver· $87,500. Arch Bay R. E .. ~ochurei. A~ the Condo & fe~ced yard. Lovely IY OWNER last so call now! MS-0022. BY OWNER. Bought new-. ne:.s Model. Pnme loca· Unda661·18Uor493-4797 IJl(ormallon Centcr wea. l i on on groenbeJl. • T l H It Beautiful. new 2 story ( rJZI must sell super clean ' D TENSION EASER .. --llC9 • ua. iv. rm . am. rm., $79,900ororr.968-S935 lower le\.el m'ltr i.ulte; rm adorned by the .~ ouc ~~0~,Ca Y II. jQPluall ~ [!una 1 Pl .• homer 4Br, 2 1 2 ~IAI!Jl!tijltlliJif Br 2 Ba. new decor. bd:::s~~·~n;i"ti:!1~h~ Walk into 3 sunken Uv '""'" ...-~1 ,., p u l I s Id u am1 y rm .. library, warmu1 o a crac ung LIKIC .... ~w Prap~.. form din rm .. up"r kit . Real Estate f I ... ( k'· ... COL1 icr-..icp"'RK 7S2-t9·20 3 C'argar L~ecul-<lcsac en n I 0 u Y r ldl 2r I 2 r I th h __ .. "' 1 1 S 120 000 ThlNliftC) Townllo,,.? Owner. $5,000 Under orma mnit. rp Cb • rp c, passing ru to l e Completely reder. 4 br, 2 ~~' ~·~1 ·~ ~·~~6~73 ° • One slap l>hoppjng before market. Prestigious 3 pnll06. An x.l nl value at exoUcally paneled front • pool home with nt:w ROOM TO BUILD you buy! Preview loca· bdrm condo, 2 very $179.950. rm, l1p·toeing by 3 enlic· 41tJwp. All m·w rarpct, Recently remodeled 2 Spacious_. h1lllop duplex llon.<1. pictures. maps and pnvate encl. patios & ad· WOODIRIDGE 1ng scenic wall.papered :WSlom puanl, dbl frplc & bdrm home on n.2 lot' on a qwet street. Ocean brochures. M the Condo joining 2 car gar. Xlnl ESTATES bdrm.'! to the massaging ~many new xlros. $89.000. Creal income potential· view from lge deck. Pvt. W ormot1on C<"nler beach area. M uy carry New J\I adisoo Model; l err e cl of Your own ~ Pnm·cton, By owner S87 500 · patio. $129,900. Agt Touchstone Hl!ally 2od TD Xlnt upgraded hou~e from lake. 2·Story, pnvote jacuu.I. lnchlded IM2·3729 Ev<•s. · 493·3144 963-0867 cond. $76.500. 962·-0'at 3 bdrm• .. family rm. are free community ten· -~MESA DEL MAR 1£. jQPluacail~ FountCllln Valley I 034 By ownr Pre~llge 2 str.· 4 OPE~ ~~~t/!r1~j/.,Qu~ilf't6y· ~ r~~. blk away. arming 3 Br 2 Ba, new • ••••••••••••••••••••••• BO, upgraded. nr sch s & " XAHA.DU · ~. fplc. prot lnd11c11. Prap~!:o· JUST LISTED shops.$89,500.840·1809 16661 Pcrlay b:i!~nd:~1~~~~asc, REALESTATE edwood jae. m ony a.ooouAIUt.NIW au.at Owncrreallymollvated. WALK.TOIEACH Cadj.Hunt'gHorbour) THERANCH 979-8533 ~ras. $85,000. 1128 Corlc:i. ---------Priced to sell. All terms. 4 Mo's rtew, 4 Bedrm, 3 N rr ri ! 2 St ~IS.3861 , 556 7019 BRIGHT Best F.V. area. 2 bdrm Magni Cl cent landing bath, bonus rm. family ew o e ng · ory 4 townhoust 968-3J7l home, l year new. With rm w/frplc & wet·bar,. bdrm s., 21,',a bath s, # IMAGINE HAUTIFUL · · gourmet kitch & bltn Ultra modern. Only formal dining rm .. frplc., IA beautiful. tmmoc. GREENIROOK HOME microwave, Vaulted $124,500. family rm. 3 Car garage •ii-npcred home thal ha ... Carden kitchen, 3 br, 2 clgs, w/1nt1male nreslde JlARpOURSALES with large work area. -known only l fa~l1d1ous ba. rum. rm., New paint Real F.atate convcrsauon area, and 3 Realtors 8464408 SUodcck ore mstr. bdrm, owner! Men Verde . & paper. Don't miss this 1----------• car Rat. Price recenUy Wood i;idlng. Thi.I won't $100.000. Brkr wall show one! CaU 546·231.8 reduced $5000. HACH COTTAGE last I An xln\ value. ~ytime. '"'""111·1,,,fJt.,,0111w1· Li I Lu 754·7100 Dellahtful 3 bdrm, 2 ba, • 102.000 ~ Socc:li~5:iito1ent [~i lJ11;11;;tlJ :.!·!~~~~~~!~ :l.~~ !r.·::~;~JJ. ,. ... ~=~!.!.i., ' 5 Bedroom . ==-·-·-··~ tile entry. Plush c:~ti. l.alls Ed l n borou1 h Plan: "Carwin buJlt41& f11mtly 2761 LORENZO ~:~~~ !~~c ·r::~~n~r'::i~ 8tt.ll5S ;i:~ ~~U~ ':!~t~~d. Irvine Spcrish Ole! 1 Yr old, Peters COndo with tile root. Prime end unit. 1 level, open vu of green belt. Poot nr by. tennis In adjoining park. Form dining. ()pen Sun 1-4:30 29 Tahoe(Eaat. of Culver&NootUn.iv) 631-2740 farrdl ©'·~ , RTIES ~m, dining room. 3 car Lovely 2 sty s Br. w / trees and much more. Ing view. 2·Slory." i _,ede, plus meOnny ulUP· pool -good a re a " True So. Calif. hvln1 in _bdrm., f•mlly. rm., 2~ WOODlaJDGE -... extras. nq1 el schools. $110,000. Agl. eartbtonedccor. oaths, 2 frplcs .• wet bar, 2PR.ESCOTTS -ue·sac, near shop-"•"'1100 IJ'Rl II 6 I d d b .. , J\I. For more detail•. '",,.. wr:ri:-:~· ·~ •Y w n owe h •t Largest Woodbridge _._, 1 .,,_,. "'""" uar --.illl·---$3000 DOWM · • nook: lavish mstr. suite. homes. ~q.ft. +3 car ~ ... ~ ~A DEL MAR .....,_AA71(_,. • Th l -.. $188 ICIV\ Ope "·· 1 s ~ ?'' Several 3 & 4 bdrm noor l~~~~--~~"~ ... ~~~~I c1o!lnge::s"ts rc!{io:~hl~ 21 ni-;;0ck n ~n. . . gtriar. 5 or 4.br+dnden. 3f B•, FOREST L OLSON plan.41 to choose from. 1 I· 2 bdrm 2 bath condo \n DAVID O. CilLSOH 11 um. att co '' uUy tvenhasaconvertedob-Of'IMHOUSE prlme H .B. location. lndsc,htgh1Yupgr.Mex· .. . . .. aervatory. All under SUHD•T l·S PM Paymentt like rent. Call 'REM.Tott 133·9293 icon Pavers lite. Lge lot. $83,~. Some with no ~ Nr Park & Jake. $186,000 - ._ •• _._•_•_-_____ ~ ___ 1 down. Hurry for best When YOU &e. lhl1 one now MUST SILU le $196,000. Lse 132$/mlJ. selection. you'll wal)l t.o but I~, Br-540·3'-6.6 Super S&S 2 sty, In Bkr/Ownr 552-4121 or 140 .. 3666 lfll yout chej:k bo<>~. ll choice resldenLlal area. 4 wkda.ya SSS..SS35 TRIPLEX; l:>•r. old. , Ohc. unltit w /frplcs., Sl~OOO. Bkr. 552-04~ Wltelan ltl l•I f '1f /\f I c:;:I Walkt!r C l Pl~ \ldl'JD..tri.lleraccca.s. Im·, ..... ________ lge bdrms, 2"41 Ba, maculate Lhruout. 16370 planned community FANTASTIC VIEW, J Shasta. 968-3371. w/pools, playgrounds, Bdrm, tam-rm, 2 b•, -· ..... c.· --·s etc. $108.000. Ow nor an~· TurtJerock. $159,500. 1f 9 ~ • ..._ lout and wlll consider all Rlmrock. 75'2·ll08 co~~4'1~-2'~~s· Jltof lnl1/g11in9 Wold Gome witlt fl Clt11dle Rar. buy tn upaoded a olfera. A mu11l tce home. Greentre. Cambridge by br, 2 ba , lam rm. For moro lntormaUon owner 3 BrZBa suidy Landmark. tr1 s unny call· • ' • ldt. Frplc. vaulted cell. • 9U.Oltl entry kllch . ImmH. t&t.SOO. Drive by 9532 Prine only, Aft IPM. ,.,. ,_,,..,OAT t. .....,. ____ _ .. 'Jt!:"ci.~:. -~.'; -.n ,rlM '-""" .,, ..... ,, i.... ,, ~"°'· t.•rt.Porn. Call A1ent SSl-5285 ~... BYOWNE'R Frmc:h Manor style in Irv. Tttr. Oardcn le pool. $111,500 Incl land. Mf.918) macnab I lrvlne realty * 0 P E N S U M. I • 5 P.M. * WOOOIRIDGE ESTA.TH This 2-story, 3 BR + family rm E state home w/prof. landscaping is a "Must See!'' Lake, pool, jacuzzi +Cuture t ennis club are just a few of the amenities the assoc. has to offer. $110,900. 227 W. YALE LOOP. (E·67) TURnEROCK 3 BR, formal dining rm - super clean & ready for occupancy. 4171 rASEO DE VEGA. '(E -68) DEERFlaD 4 BR w/super landscaping. Formal dining +spacious family rm. ~ 17 FOXHILL <E·69) UMIV. PAIK 3 BR Rutgers model in Village 3. Excellent condition. 4646 SIEIU TIEE Lt4. (E·70) •CALL TO SEE• 'T .LC." MUD EDI IC you like to paint & decorate you can bur this 2-story, 4 BR home for the low price of S109,900. Situated in popular "Racquet Club" area within walking dista11ce to t:ennis. Appt. only. Nat alie Benjamin 752· 1414. <E· 71 > I IUD$ WAMTED For this 4 BR, family rm, formal dlnlng rm home in Irvlne•s Racquet Club. ·Tile entry -fireplace - unique indoor jacuzzi -great family community w/tennis courts & no assoc, dues. $119,500. Marion Frlncll 752-1414. (E-72) WXUIY & COMFORT Newly Jlsted Plan 5! Elegant m aster suite + 3 add 'I nas. Brk fireplacQ Jn Cornily rm. L". kttch~ w/aburidance of cupboards +nook. Formal dining rm + sunken Uvtng rm. Sparkling clean & only Sl33,SOO. Lorraine Rennie 752·1'1'. <E·73) . - I ......... ,. ......... ,. ',_,. HMMthf'Wt ...... Pei-....... ,... w. ......,......., ts. tt'll ~·;···:.:;; ....... ,._ ;;::.-... · .. ~· -.:w·-·io; ;;;.;;.-·-...-...... ,, . .;:;. .... i_. ;·· .. ·:..~· .. iw .......... -s.---~~-" ......... " ..... ,_---.. -----__;:;;;:::.;.::.::~ ..... lllllJ. .!···················· .......... ..,........... ... ................... ............... ~ .................. ~ ............................. Ill ..... I ••••••• •• ............ • __ , I I SIATlllllACll ........ -.......... '°" ...... ... NOR INS llEALTY ~ --\ LllSUUWOILD fcrnafty, • chance to 1 tn ! 3 Bclrm.1 2 bat.A brand new h II top Hit. ecpanatve views el t "¥alley, SSS.900. HOUSIALOMI ls WU1b thl• price. But you can hve n•• thit beach In Corona dd t1 and hove rear te help pay. Sl75.000. COM"-ITll. Y RISTotllD Old Spanuh cnaft!io With an ocee" view 3 u• 11~ one mile t o Dan Poml ldanna. Rl.S.000. CLOSE IN-2 Udrm .• bath ft oo vtew S79.930. •49WOiJ * mt--. c-~.._" ~ ..... ...._ LOW'IST mmM ·······•··············· ._._ ......... -.... -····· .. -~ :~-:::tr:..•;:: '-a ~'~Ocl .... ~ •. Se&T~.:.i;..:~ 2~J.N~IO~ BA.LIOAcom>o .. t.bbbome,t\&llct.w• c.ac:\& er··--w~_....__ ....... Adllllt---DREAM ..... ,. ... V ....... __fl&oc-rrr a-·--•0~...,...~~..? • tt-: woH ..... wa..wtthpriv.U _.,.bd;L"L;""..:;L ....,r;-_,_..__ •-"-• ... -=....~ .. MC.~ -·· --· -•i ... ~ EnJo, ii::; --HAI.-HOME Chanl>lng 4 BR home w/:t:.,"Er,-S.c~n&• t•• u f!~=:t •It• ~.:t.••J;::.1• :;' overi~J bucbourby. $Uf,$00. ltBALTOJl Goraeoua 3 bdrm nina BR, living room & tllebeft oal 0-.../,\tJ.m.'mt '*--~'Sit 11.Hdwood decka. Lux· ~ 67MHZ modcllnTheBtutrs.Tru-onto attractively la~=::•• Sf'ICTACMUall uriOU&ly d«orated wtt.b P\."'-fl-••a...a-ly an executive.,_. yardwJ-..... •'ficent--'a • ~ ... .!!..-.!~ ......... S.-lom. hmar, t.tom-e 1n every poeatbl• amerut1. •· :1~1. ..--. ~ ~1!::'~ -.-...-DlcunftHOMl ...u..rw• 11111 .. on the Guest quarters aod off. ~ -r" kantt.U Rttr. ITMlll> the s treet. P•nlHtl-e Cath4dral ceilings In Uvlftr room. clftl cw, ._.. In a.it ic, ~halb, onriool:lns lltreet~kif\&.Shownby i 1 view. Pvt joc:uzzi & llll & formal dlning room; 2 lr& {loor lo nnd •t.r~ C1plstrano S.,-ach. ::!:OOotrncnt only · 1.di. ....... lllr OCIAM YllW kind11 of goodies. Oab celling fireplaces. ~ ~-~ .. ...,.. .. ~ trnaiarpaue! whH •IDaM. O-OWOV.rfqMatl COHD0.118UC• SU'7,500. • '9 PRJCSD JUGHT. t ;:,--~;~"".A>' ooe IOHUS IO~M ttl-nto IJt .. ntt $1"06aM9$ $ Opa5aUaSw\ 1:5 By nPl)Olntmf'tll Cftly ~l ~Veit wll1 fi9cl MOM•'ollAY SenutlonalJy located ...,, ..... ,..... =it:L~ IY o.--t.... = f~ ~~·~ xm. view lhl"l~ the tr near 1choola, one mile lo b!!ftS&ve!! ;1111..:.=:.-1 ~: 7Sl-491U•~ eru.. lhll• r,::. ~ &QCll f.rom lbla 4 bdrm. bacba Is manna. Open P\Ye ~ oo ,.... --... Q ... ft.r•8l ... , ·--(.emib. boine~ euy no. feellnawlUlJOlldvlewa. 11~ a.t w•U. mabtft ,..::;a.]~.~ WISTCU"" ,............ 106'·...,_.._. I°" O(:\J:~vl~. a • ~(br. •Jrtae d enter. 3 Car ....... " la.r&,e l.ndlupln&; aue lllPQD um ·,nc. It ... '\ r .. t! ..... ..... .._ ................ --.. ··-···~ ~Of .... ·= lJdniac, Sp4cloua ya.rd family room. $1SUOO the cnoWulns • •..,_: llllrr11 ClilltlMIMIL 3 br, 3 \a. di" rm . fam the pal»,.. llQ, wY• fl11MIOO ' IHTHISHOllS alt this• men, a mat rmw/extrasaaJore.Ad· Uiic Dea..., ~._l TOWMHOUSI 1oe home. Now ulltnc inc $154,500. or velltJbaU •• tit• 2 Bedroorm, l~ baths. forlJlS.JeOfO) Propertyllouse6'2·-WATER FRONT pa\'tlt--.Ta.JLYA ~~' Very privaLe and 1unn1 fAMILYHOllJ!. ( 'if, •fe'r pat.Jog wlt.h wood deck· 3 •· ram Rm. Dht Jba. 1£R111A DENRY t ~ 1ni.Move·lncond1Uon,ln ••• n k ma•1 atr•• l• l111la LheA ISCAMD REALTORS~. ,,..,,,,._,.. a gate •uarded com· rormtr .. octet lilo•e. u.a.--~ tllDelMar t\OtN,·c-nHwy .. LoglMO " -.H-·sa "•-·~------......,."-muruty. Only ~.430 vr... -SU S.900. Open S"•· .- 494-1177 Oanfor 0...Us 1-tPM, 1817 Pon Sbd· Both with pi-• .1 ... sl1"p c--Oc-Yltiw 3160t,Coo•tttwy .• S.LO!JUnO HA.R80ftVltWHOME l\eld ~ "" ~ 4nn 4S91 ...;..___.~~ut BY OWNER aar,z~:.zw.,,.._-i -~-_..,_..,-__ ---1 STAY AWAY 3 Br. 2Ba with auy • ...,.. ,_..,.....,.. Oceaa ,...,. • 3 Monarch Bay Ptaia 1 1Wt5. Pia. u edtll 2 NM011 ,73 ir:.1.16 Owner$"79.SAO:S.,_.. FANTASTIC L.gunaNlguel un ess tbl1 V.\ AS· _. "*-· M• de-- OCU.HYfEW 496-7W 131.011' SUMABLEtbdrmhome alnable aro. Only IAYNOMT °'9eMCW$1 fJo. La1tuna Condo. l yr~~~~~~~~j ~{:::' : .. ~:!!.;r:; ~. OPEN SUN. 12·4 Ul'hl'rY"• S..C: uld, 2 br, 2'-' ba, all wood hWalde vkw doeu't ~ ~ Ul Lw. P.tl Dr. s.l/aaaM r•.> & glah. buse master Priced Ri-.. t.• UI) <Unit A·U. __ ... 1 ..... ,...... 106 . ... • ... a ......... .. bedrm •u1te, 2 lev•I, 7' r.at to 1H! PRIC ...... cl " ......... ,_,........, t,_.,_._ y " Prlvaltlv 1ltuat•d 3 .,._.,.•()TO-.......... -r•.. ••· • _.._, -----· .... ••••••••••---•• ~-view from everu roomm. ' .. """""""' -'•""" pri t l ~ ...-. ltll ...__.., 'J bedrm. omenr. icboola ••-•·• -va c a r1um con,.o, -.. n-.-.. WOMM,..._, .... _ -Sl53,500 " ·--. .... ._, ~·-tt.,y • lJdo -vunr-a .. a.,.... ••y•· Street ••• & tennh1 court.a. Big (114)1.,... lllf. Sec-artty btdJ .. beet New, unr.ted Hr + l"roal '°"Yi.-a.. ~t ~ ~ 2 HOWIS. I L.OT Brand new l 8.R. l b a.., alalned 8)aaa. plank fi rs , wood & llll'. Plu t> a charmint coUa&• Ocean view, walk to b•tach. Great ba.qam at S>.00,~ ~1:Wi11~cf'!·c~~~·. b~~:; NEW.._rowm1~saer. ~~~~·A •u=it ~.~.~~;a price ~~~t'o:'~ '~AMdeoiA terma available. Sll9,000 N -FR. $11,-... Paris, Gii WALll'R9 ..,....,.. --(SM) ,__ _______ pool.55Hotlcirt15-01U ftlliil\ IAYVllW HOLUSWOOD j/.! !\tonareh Ba1 T.naee HARBOR VllW REALTY 671-llOO PMt111tlc bayfront cae-RE.Al.TOR f'ls.tmS l114t 4'6-ntt ,./JCJ l..tr&.e levc-1 kit W/White 2!1f & den or afW, Jt>a, do. tJtautl.J Ciie.C'OH~. 28r J9:a ltbaty eando,1---lmll!l---~lfP "aler VlCW. Approved ~ loL au 11P1rad• MIWUSTMt•t \'aALWL paper. Sky lit pcd. teols. ~wi'Y. or s·•~t plait>, SlM.000. ~ •ct.co fu&&ar-. PWctllct atnam. Boahtip avail 2! be-. •10 f)seapade. Olln ~ 9"1115...., •t • eau, b)' ornier. Sllt,,~. Spadou1 3 bdrm., ~ Bdrm,Sba,underground sun ll·•· 1104,!150. Btaillfutoc:eanvkw.etr ,.,. .. , ttl5 6'0463. M0.1440 bullu, + faaaly rm. f.!!~.•· Lido area. &.'t9·~tt. 9TtJ.'7321 a ~rm. huce t~u.· McCOtlMA'.:I< Occ11n r1ly & cnnyon. 3 RIALTY 494°7551 brm 2•~ ba, contemp 1• ll T hmi· $134.500. 499-4685 build able Iota. Short - -Po1any upgrades In lh1!il .,._,.....,, i.---------11 famlt11rumpu1 roed. PRIVACY PllCIDTOSW. OHTH!c:.AMAL almost new home! Call 67i-7Jtl a..llNAVIM ptuh u,,,.tmf. Mtr· WO Ol.IU~& lJO W& l!H-:> ------~~~~~ .,.,.lk lo Vlct'Ql1 • Bch. O c ean V1.1. brkr . ON 4 LEVt;LS. Thia re· POITH REALTY Beauurw new 4 BrJ.. 3 ba ~ 4 Bit + nunpa '°" W'l. SUt.SOI. Lovei~ lbr. 2ba. M'Wl1 rored wardrobe ...... '71441-1111 modeledhome1ncloseln lOOON.COASTHWY. EaerHOGM.JUO'.ro..,. ra. +( ........ Nelli ~ rernoddedr:'Mlne,oo Olly '8t.llSO. WUI ~ --.H-VES_T_M._EHT ___ ,~~~~e~'Z~~.1;~~e; 4'7-2461 =-~o:= ~.:r.:':.!!r ee _, ........ =.-.: ...... ~' :!:~ ~!_!!.~ ~ OPP<.&TUHITT Ba and a huge famlly ........... , •sT•TI pt.. wet bar,•°"'--..._.. f 1--------1-;;~;MN~:·:·:g,;..,..::~=-~c.,..a;;;;~--;;;;~ .. ~-.mr~!: Oceanfront restaurant, rm. open lO wooded ca· ,... .... ,_ • N1 kitchen, mterowawe A STIA&J.1 - -l .. ~~eq'!J~~!n~'ri~'. :°:~W:~3~~ ;~ ~:,.1~.u~!!n~~;:"a!~ ~:rp~."L 1~~:X,~A!~1~ ~~en, nr. ffean. 90#1 Y.ruaao\aac IA':':.~•o. ~~1uc..,:a .. Bedrm. a a. 0c::14 tares. lea&e or sale. Aak· v1de i.ecluded ouldoor Im.mac. 2 bdrm .. 2 baths. ble around March lsl. ,..._YWOOD lf•LTY ~~.! 1 ......... nit,_ llv nn. Inn.I ttla rm, Marina •lew •om• Ing $8:!0~00 living, t-nJoy the fplc 1n frplc . hdwd. nrs. Easy P\'t JllY 5.\1·25'J4 = •Jj• •1 _ e.-.... 000-~~~.~l:els...,..ecurirmlyubulld~ ~ f»lc + IDOff. I 8r I Harbor Dta&da.&S114l,lt· th1s warmhomeandlive t.oaddadd1uonalroom1>. -------_ .. •YV 640·7 -u-B.a. ll~..9$0. 14 .. 0lll. Marq\ur eo ~ ~b~ Lagun.t hfe al Ill bnt. $135 000 MkMOft V~ I 06 7 ________ _, t.c. llapllkat ._ of Open l\se Sun lZ..$.. 4.U, _"98-0650 _______ ._ rin-.... Il.-."""' s u,9.,,. Op Su J .FIX£:B ·--1 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• PVr COMMUNITY, 2 ltr boat.a • water. 'Pool, ""--•·Rd..~...-n-"' ·-~ uu '""·""· en n. an. 5ft-vrrs "BaWN.....,Complr" TOO .. Y'S IEST ~·-··a•-. 1 .. bt-a ... I\ £UAL ... ...,_.,~O<;D. SH--•c1 m11:111tr•• I~. HPM. !180 Bluebird 3 Blks lo ~:il'h : nr Pol l Bd,.,..,,. 2 ba. ur~l. "' d. 1· d •>"-b h.... "' ,..., ._ .. '5oO • Vftlli ..-r<ill' 499·2800 < MlYon l>r •-·Sh k· ~ bd ., dr~ patio. l.mdsca~ mo e e • nr enc . 4 BR. Palermo in pnrne parldQI. boat allp avail Sl"',000 DOWN F.xcelleatlam\bbom~1\,. ---• • ""' • • 3<' • ., rms • " • 64S-O:t51· M5-&914 ...... _VI I I W-'t Sbow'ft bv appt 6 OMCIE balh!I, family rm , frplc' lnl:d. heJult!~} v cw. ' ..,..,.. cw oci. e. ,.. J • tastblutr Lualt home btlts to pyt. beaeh e • IMA /C.. ... UJ'¥1BIN~ Sundeck. ~bmlt offl.'r~. W~\50or830-:!•2~ __ Udo-.-.s-bes_t_buy __ :_l_U_V_la-r kt1pt!ll7S.SOO 3br. den. lmm:ac. lu· &.olf ~oune • ~ ~-·"tUi0<.;11\TL::~ •119"""' , ...... p --ooo n-L -GEM· sume bal. of ~"""',000 at 4Br. Zba. lam rni. 'IAirt ILUE MOON " ·"""· ~cw J Dr Cordova. corner .... i.. · _ .. ". • ... ,an -d 11:· IHOS.ContHwy. ------__ lot,m:arlukt> A/cood& Wlelit.Rllr.MS-24.ll l»PTu11llnAvc.N.B. $1,CMIOper mo. VAC. l'\o lftlllnt. yar · Aa IJY ~~ ~c ~~~l;g~ :~ ~r~ &..,.. le11Cll •'4·t4J I Opett Homely Owfttr Pflme UPl.l'acies. ~~. Br• 2 ba, 11teps to bc.ach. lllM.TOllS 642-46Jl ~!!~~\!:~i:Ow wW •ue.ooo. Bkr. 49WMI "STANDING ALONE". IZ.SSUHDAY 400·7~or686-87Z3. lennia courta. pool, ALLIH 1---------r·-~---.,'--------..... Ttuaarchltecturalgemla OftlHSUH l·SPM ser,2~bafamllyhome VIEW•-•'TIO... clubhouae. BcutlCully 1HIF .. MILY MIWPOftM'l's.. ~···• 1171 Jucflahome.Oetalledall l~DYER on cul-de&uc s min to -..-... "' UPCt"eded • .,,-. "' -.._.u.. • .-aaa~ llG,,..a.a.av.......a .. ~-·;::·=-· -..i exterior, with n · Wooded &secl'd area d · · Byqwner Ptladridm.4·S Pr~J'HGul•M2-31S> ~c•lve comfortabf)r ln -----·· ~·~ =-r--l:::::::v .. ,. ... ...1J1G•i thal nl bltdC c beac h . Country al· w Cua s.raa. a.1111111. -dliaapaclOW1homew1t•• • ._ ... , ........ Jlovermodialibed.rm.I ·-~-&torr .. ......... ~ .. ---"' .... .,.ue yn. real cyn moephere. frplc, bltna, de~r " lancbc••l•I· Al.a..MDO~ '* d f 11u Nl91Ge A..e.. for~ did .,_ • ..-affords an NCLUT· & hilt.Ide vu. Remdld 2350 sq ft. Xlnt cond. •v...J.• l---11._ ... _ -ma.. en, am..., rm.. --battl, ltf Mi\• faro· fem ly 'o•o wl\11'3 't'"ERED VIEW OF TIIE w/nu add '75. Rdwd & sue.500.497.2587. w"-~to......_all ~~. WISTCUPf eep.ntmpusrm.ll1 1ew· -.,..,.1._ nnprcif.dreorat*f. 811maia. IWt.,.U..~ OPEN SEA. IT'S AN CC!dar in" out. Pitched 1-St 111~ .... ~-FOua·~ i8Ctta.orolfice formom ....... _. 646-3'21 14"'3411 lllU••~-rtr••lH OVERPOWERING beam cell's & fam rm, ~ ar ..,...ve Alle~ &pm ••d•1• -•dallOtherfcatures kl · MIOIAWAY l"iYlll•le..ced1ad. • P' E E L I N G 0 F w/b,rk fpt~. HI beam By Owner. 2 home:s l>"I t 113'7 ~ t144.IOt c:l. 2 11.onc rrplcs ., os-n I Mr-... fa111tUY r•. 11 land&c~ For "' ~ANQUILlTY Th I edl&I I m / Iii Lmhgrciunlb6maalvc bea91\ CCII .. gourmet ho!lle OY•rlookin& b 11.1-.....a'' •,,-.. · e n· n lV r w wa Io~~ 2 Br & a l 8 r Newou.tl&e.Plcuao. 4 br, entry leads JCN into Utl• IU~ wtwalk·ln Pall· Catl:IJIUI t>r. ncs,900 yowner. _.,.?""74 Oru.oua noor plan 11 a glb~.T1lcmt.ry w/apir Northend. 11ss.ooo J b.i. highly up..,raded 1 1 b c ri ......... ~scov• 6h ... h• tn nawlesa desl"n staircase lo masl sulte 0 ove Y OCIMI ealu n1 try. Se-p. brkfst rm. Ii --~ 2 bdrm t'OQdo, t cu ,,,,., FEATURES SUNKEN w/European bath +addt. 49'7 3938 crpl thruout C.ra~~c two iorden paho~ a dri~..thru garogc wleh UYSHOttlS Patio. pool, Uttl"Med. lJV ltM W/CEOAR lion lst'J) bdrm&balh llle enlry . Air CC)...,. :1pectaMJlar rear yard. ltV or bout ~lorace. lllALTY •4MU) 311dr&n.L.Zbalhcardea <>wa..~•W•ZSO PANELED WA LL, St ·• I I XI . ~~ Ir& IOl w/trailer Cttbednlt nthnis With SHS,000 Of!IMD a.Y t I bomewttbcklullU•tru. --OPEN BE M Cl'!ILING w !il rura ot. ot LlllJmMHils tOIO a~ S!>UOO .. 581-5it4l. natur-1 wC*I beami. HIWPORT IEACH A. • Prime Inside street. .A pallo&deck. oh1rmlns ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---floor to cel1'•I ••••'JY 6751 _.Jj .. V1ew ·1.Jctit1·Gla""°'" llAUTIFUL &EXPOSEDTIMBERS. lhruoul.SlS9.900. Prof U~aded DfTaTAfHMIMT Urcpla.u. Go\lr•~t -.~ Beaut1ful&At~rtainfog ~nU..Ss..L&SIAo.2192 vut.,.s.J--.~ OORNF;R P'IREPLACP:, 497-1711 • I Br 2 Ba. a.use cO¥'d lutdlien. Slorace sal«•! ,...,0 •• 1 .. Sbrm, den, fa-lrvtMT~ Fee Land .. 0~· .. -.-~ llome wlt.b 111i1t. '" <'onLemporary decor LoYely 4 Br. e am rm peUO. ,,._. cpta 6 drfll. Ov w.ecl ft RV ...., u '"r -_· ., .. 4 Br+ Paa Rso+POOL ,. ....... , .,._,. r: = A waJI of glua o~ns to wtrrplc. Uv ran. lnnl dia CtOH to MIH•oe Viejo er · lat&&• rm. w/llOM 6 ...n.,, S4U.t00. Waterfront alcl=.~•••'•••• walled "arden WITH MllW/bkAn Qiu Qoe«. Swi•Oub. ::..~:1'· Cati \oda1 liL tosL. '°..._ O.W.C. uoe.m-s-Wutclf.,....... bltn.t. ... .,.._ HEATED SWIM MINO Prolupcraded.3car1ar. va..w•--.. ~IH•ti•llHCJHIO•W•• 6"n-'117t.. us-a:n .•• , CoMU.1 ... , ... n wit• ~· J.e =· ~-POOL~ SPA. b...t"'d lyr .... Oww1 ... '1D T11l<IOM -:,._.,,,. -·· -Alt-~-~~ ~ ;;.;;.~--. .. w/luah /lantlnaa. THE •-W-...1 101• 0 w ,...__ut .. ·~ 2 ba -)'W '¥1 _ _.. LEISU E " DINING --.--·......-& co p /Br-u •l __,,... .. -~-. armloll a br. ~~·5 """"""ER, hu nnt'·h..... llNIP~IDI -,.-• .. •••••••••••••••• j) 1119,000 Wc.1td1U. n-rttrut. Lee f~ ,_ eavylbakeroof. 4t .. 2ff3 ft).t ~noon" "L'r;t,':~ Thi• spectacularly d• llOUCID mmt1d 1 Bf 2 a. dei.. attached t. llittben 8Jld uud britu. New r a r 1laned 3 Br, 3ba re· new kAUb. l&e 1aNi, w1 dloina rm. Sparkliac decor thruout. O.P••i~.,~~~~~O~U~t-~~!! ~~:ii~ r~l.~~r:n~ 11ldeoee haa 1lunntns TOSELL Oc•••-'o..eu · Oxford. 8)' ownr. PQQI. m;~\:• tree. $aV9aD 1.5 l50I CUm·I~ ~ !£; panoramic coastal " Lfe let. ' bdrm, just ~900 ...:~..:.:;...o3nl;.;.::..;....;°"';;,:;;:.:;.;:SIS;:..::. ___ l,_h_»_~----~-""--·9Ull ___ I hrtaod LADC( t . of 1v ow~ 1•1• lead1 lo bdrm. level SWlld vlps. Marvefou• 113.000. Don't m1u tbla . -1it•H_. Do No ot w urr ·• "911' PAST 2 STORY WALL for famtly " enterta.111· tallnow.Sili.oo3a. CA$A Dll. SO .. ':_ OWMl'wittcouidor UDO l~I c:;~::g: !'1E~ r:-..~ Dr~er, eatc. 2 Ir, Iba O»Ddf. $51,SOO. ~~\~:~. ~~~~:u1~ 101. SpeclaJ feature1: New<trna.deapat~·-• leaa.etQOtk>n.~ao.ooo 3Br l''i aa ... n ... w•ll~t:red. IP perl. ,,1•2740 A.uumable, owoer w6u Oourmet kitchen. ex· oo corn« lot with vMw. rec-.. mu HH!PI 0...-fn.GU cond. A m or 3 t stud", oversee escrow. OM & alt 1 ch e d b 0 th • tensive deckln1, aena• tentrnl air eoad. Up· ' u•-d DJ m...--11 /'~ ~. boulle br llPI>\. oal:r M FEATURES MASSIVE Uonal tdatr Bdrm Sult.e, Re..Slliate If'~ carpet.1, lite en-SfAClOUS~ HOWIAHD 2'"-be.~._. ... .,. r. rmTOl~'f'A'!f JanlJ,a1477Losftf~a, ~~J~~~ J1UR~MOI~ sm.oo:>.OpenbouaeSutt Upper condo 3 brm 1 'ba t ry. llUrrortd c:lo:.et 4 8edrooa.lbatb•tn-IMVISJMIMT ~=• r.~~~:.1 __ __..~....;.;......-;...----·t...::51l=..:-'-=.=;.;•611=.-0l3.=::__...;•;p..( TILES. ETC. Thla M a d1,111-4:3'1. 72S lola.,,a. overlookla&' fountain a doOC'. Co11uHQ1\y ea• aU1toH WutelUf. aar. me. I* a.f + .,...Cll"m.IDt PACIOUS 4 kdr9. :Ji htne you muil 1ee to ap· La.una Beacb. To_gt lab. Et M&IM1 e.c. nm toclaUoa lad. poa&1, FOJTmaS entq opaa to a.f. ltl Oftl'Staect 1arate. ~ -aUa, NJaalon Pa~ ptec1at.e; offered for. ~f~~1Y· LINGO R .aq. 8, Nine Dr. Owoer/81ir. Jn~uul. a•cl.Je reoat. i..... llri!\11 r~•lt• bt• a..tM-"""•· .... -•.a..v bd-. OW1ter tea.t•• --~ •••• ~ .. te19 ...... a.rick~ 't. ~It ... 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Cbilaqul.St• bit CORDOVA Et Jardla. a i:1J..t• HAllOltYU 11 .o• I Qae 0 ~ ... .out, ApprOJ. 20QO at.trHM. llleebY. a TRM.IYIL ~room. 2 nreplce. pa.tt~ br, farnlly rm .• formal rz Ba.~· D~~ Te:' Nonteao 4 ~..,.. z ••. ~'A~··,1:;::. ~!: r.c"-Teaolacourta.pocll. ba .... dtn. ... bas+ :s JR. 2 b•. hllhl)' UP· Dl~k~1:rr!i::.r-f::. dhua rm. lill&• patio rps. pa o. • . UDO tSU llhld, ...... .-. • iuae.c.i. arclltd entry ac:uut, lae rec. ,~. muc b. m.~ .. mor-.. anded. 2 frplc1, ht11• 04.Wl w /pool " Juuaal. ~ Slt-t58t NewonmukeL~4 tl>4IUI. {DU)' up"eda. lntrod1tetd t~I• lovel1 S9-t.4'S. HI.In')' • ..._" IUL DO?i '""'rm w/hlsh cellJ~. SHI·.~. tw•iMea.....,..•rot. Co•eted pall•. prh. home banctsomely ro-Dl¥QO IU!ALTY tftft .. of _,...,. I ·-------•I L..-. ...... llfflty a a rd en• be a" l l 1 mode11d w/l1Q"re11lve -..t ;~\~·ean ~~~~t11ln 4'W4 IJ 4fJ·t4f4 BY OWNER ~ ft11dsuP4!:d. 8 1 ownet. lava roe~ linpJace • •--------- • .1_.. Attn: luilder1 --1220 110 HU ..wro11 HlleNTs ~!!.•ll'D'., ,J:'W1J b••-~i.I·• ••~1.. 11 s-..._ eeeo "f"J""'· t1tm.llOO. W ,...,r --U1 ..... hot,_..a! J~st llated. 1.,_moc. ~ br w--·· 15l:· "' ~ " ••••••t1••••••"•"••••• 497·2426 u:per ~~c~tt~y.~~~~~~~~l~d:::a:!t~ •tamrcnw/Jt116dbrldc 1_.;..,-RJ-Q_l\£_DU_CT_ION--1 ~~J\TH ~ ,t~~ REALTYt .. C, tUDIYOUl J AUSTA VITALI 11u.ooo. lier. &7*•& II .... _____ "'''•*-'*Obalbeod•IJ fl'lllq,Q12,.•· •·ORQtJICK.SAl.& c:oiy deU~tJJ on h~e 714,..._137a N.01'0ltHOME -< r QALTOtt rrs.ms ..-. MCIM u. l8a and Jtll"boJ' vrow No"aco ~;::.~ .C:: ~~~~~~~ t« WI faot.uUc r_.v. f1mrm +din,...~ B,:-u.1120,500 St-~You mwt 11eJe • .....__..... 1041•----.... .AA K· pro<aal ...... w ""' OPINHOOS•l·$P.M bdteve. can A'1lc~a, ... -rw---.......-~ __ .,~ .......... I! •lrt!.-ll-.fltllll. 911"111. .............................................. ..... ........... ~, ... ~ :~ ~ ..... ""· •J!!$ • -OHlt • ......._ WW~.-~~ ~!!1111!~~ HIM'OUC~ CE llDlll 1~1111 Cl. 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APP'~ VA.CU~ ( • PllDAll.VPILoT au~.~1s.1m I Otherltffllst.te Hannu.twwi9'ed Ho.MtU8fwtl"*9 ..._..u.._..._. ,_....Uwfwl'J•• . ----------~ ·······•··········•···· .. , .... ~·············· ···············~······ ............................................ .. ._..,_.Seit othef'lHl&t.t. • Ottw...,tr.Mte OttwlHlll.... ••1m'!t~D...,., 2400 ..._,.._, H06 ~Miit. b24 tt t'1 lf•h• 3240 tn• : 3244 .• , •.•••••••.•••••.•... ·······4··············· ............................................. ~ .....---. ..................................................................... ···••·•••••••••·••••••• e..:..;,;,c. .._ • 2000 llM:io.-rr. t 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • • Uni erait PQ.tfc "' -.A.tHt IOI Ci I.. ......;r .. •q · ~u r Be.ut.wiuaualnaUcSbr, lltMlt.: I Btt. laome, 2 ba. vall. Ju 2.0tb.. a~ Cbt,ab&twnhM,dsbwaht. v 'I ~crrace ... ...................1J4 µ:..\ 1600 ••••••-• .. •00••• .. -...................... ~ akyUiht•, stonework. 4l J1t. tam. rm .• wllh coodo. aU appUawn. stv. rillrl1~ poal, JacvuJ. twnhmt, as... at>a. frplo. ..... =.~::!............ · ftllJ', 5/8 ac. lence. aped. ,.., •• eJeV1tor "•mall pool IJ rec. lacllltin, ~.RV lo&. $U$ mo. db\far. $US/mo. FIXER VA PICK .... U .... IT w.$89,500.'1HJ338-4'68 boetdock.16'15 pnv. pauo. Nr. s.c. ll&-3D-40U ~ ' -NEWPORT: Creal loc:a· A n R&& bold R an '7H122 Pl $325 t'15 $411 l ~ii. low rlotlDI COS• Uon fM sm111l business UNDER CONSTRUCTI°" Mountain blduway or m e Y ev:.~~j,162.'19a•.Y.. NJ;AR PAJlK. a Br 2 Ba, Woilabu1d1e N"' 38r, dlp tt. •pac:lou11 4 Br w/alr. w/ad v111b1llty. A&l. BUY "''OW-S "VE year round bome aBr 2 ...._,........ 1207 -dbl .. r. fplc, many rm. fam rm. atri\lm, S : Cat Plata art• li46-4S80 .. .,. " llY huaemaster°bdrm ....................... PRJVATE1BEDR00ll ,JCtrll.MSO.eu .. sis •.Pb('U4>494~51 •.950. Hurry" ca.JI! ---frplc . Located l~lBr281t,dblgar,over Gas";:~~ll.l~CotnfottableJBr l .. ba ....... lffdl )l4t Alfl't. ~N6 '°450 lot with 90f5q.ft. TWIMS + OHi Crutllne. nr Lake slied lot. lmm1c., no ~· l 11 d ·Dy; nr HtU a. Guba~ 139~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINI HORSE RANCH, 2 ~~~~'."\u~yon~~Jp!~t 1 -J BR. + 2 -2 BR wtth F/P's G~<r)'. Allsume exist-pets. L••H SS25 mo ..... :~&~·r646..Jsev1 Ca11842.UZS2 • mc•"""*HOMI Ing VA loan. Fu~ escrow 1213) .. 7·,.10 .,_.. • · "'"~'" Br 1 Ba. lighted arena, Blvd. tocauon $69,SOO Const. start Feb. Sch. Gross 15,240 poulble. uo.ooo full -ewport Riviera Condo. 3 N50. Hua•• br. 3 ba, 2GC>O S Bdrm .. 2Ya bath house Uck rm. pony run, II .Qual~ EC M price. Call bl<r (714> 2 Br. Yearly ~ase. $C35 br, 2~ ba, ram rm, ten· l<I· rt. 2lt22Aquata <..'ir· wtth fam\ly room pills $'12.000. 642..iSB • pt . · · · '13i$·1850 ot (714> 331-4770 mo. Gar, appliances. nls eta. pool. jacunl, de. 6'2-0M'f dm. Nice yard, doublti $56 900 MOD WN actr for appt. PaUo. Call 675.cM40. $450 G4&-at02 --carae . buill•bt1 & local-• 0 Prap...U-OUADIUPLl'rS ~·tr-.o hoctt 3211 sawta. · mo, 3 br t.ownboute, poollacll. ed \n quiet Northel\d. VA. LOW DOWN • 7S2•lttO a Ready and waiting now 3 -2 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ean 2Br wl••·· adlts. Att1ctred aara1 e. $375 ~/monU\. FHA '400 °"•1LnH• ".KH F.!P's + l -~BR FiP nll with cath no-•.'173W.WUaon. rno.6S7·U51 llUHKYLA•UMA. "' PaliHcjes new 3 br, 2 ba ...--'"" ;~r,.e~~u;e~:ntc~~~hrl; •C·l• ceilings Sch. gross 19,800. E.C.M. condO. Poot, tennll. No 6'2·020$ ..._ '244 I.Bdrm '-r:~~ 1 home. Toke a look and 6 SUITES. H~I. Pe\S. Lee. $42$. Owner. Br, 280, Montlc:lf-COn· •••••• .. •••n•••••••••• Wooda 'Co.lea are:'!:ttC you'll buy It Call Xlnt loca. Near ocean QUIMTU,&.IT"S •'THIJPltlN S" Sun.&evet.6'0-0785 ~pool:....~~T b car. Univ Pk Ill, 3 Br 2\\ Ba, buJlt.lna as • SUPEIJ 540-1666 wt1afdtn p.auo. Built t.o 5 -2 BR with Fl P 's const start Feb • . C.C..chl M• 3222 P'l>IDO· ~ + bonus rm, Oicford, v 1 r, w 1 L e a 1 e. :~~~ ~~ G~ 7n':.::i:~ Sch gross 23,100 W.C.M. r;n:::a!°'&'foo:~:r~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 1 ba, lge encl. yd. $!12S.5CT-*4; &33-&lS ~lmortlh. Wftela11 Submit terms. OK con· Invest. F airway loca· SAVETlME $3.'IO.mo. W est C.M. tst & llMTALS OCIAHPllOMT An. tract or sale SEXTIT t.Jool Only Broad more Ir looking foe-apt or hse last+ ~rlty. 151-4138 a BR. 2 ba $52.S Remodeled 1 Bdrld. with ---------• 536-9305 Twn hsetypeconst5-2BR + 1-3· ftam·8BR'11,monin1 lnCDM,NB,orlrv,nll3Brcond 2B dbl&ar 3BR,2Jla·.:::::·.snsJS3S b'6llt·lns. L eaae. ,alt11111 R~ I~ th ili rm. + k..-tarate <& Carol at Boyd. R.ent.als 0• 3' No a BR. z~ ba ..... JU0/495 $t.OO/mooth. Tt0ffn 10,0 __ "'_-·r 13R all with Fi P's -ca . ce ·ng sch &oil cart aar>. Alr·cond. !!!>~$~1!:. ~ Fee. =~~~ mC:t&a~is •BR. 2~ ba .... $500/l!IO c..., • c .... , MIAI l'>IAH ~·,~··••••••••••••••••• gross 29,100 E.C.M. Const. start Feb. pool -Jac~ut + llm. v,.,........, ... v, ... ,......, . 48.R.aBa ....... $6251'145 497·2457 WQW! OHLY SS0.900 Condomlniums/Towft• rnem'b. to golf'.& tenn11 Sf>yaJau view. abr, ram E /slde 2Br. lba. o~ Focthl.8lovely2bdrm .. 2 housetforsal'e 1700 A WHOLE MAHY club. 0ae Spanish· one tlJl, Vrly. SlOSO mo. Cpl1/drps /slY w/lge BLUEBIRD CANYON, ba. condo! Real frplc . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 or 20 units ea. Group of 10 has S _.:.2 Westttn. t199•500 each. Cardenerlncl'd 644-8184 ~cl. rd & ~atlo. Wtr pd. 'I _ ~un view 3 Br 3 Ba. l~o w.all 111r rondilloner, Jae <iartlen (.;undo, 2 Br, 1 ·~ BR h <E-15) · 311 2Jsl. SL S336J mo. ~£'----decks, den. 1ood fall\iU' garden·patJo. • ha. p.;llu pool. :.t•lunly, BR with F1 P 's and S -1 sc gross TomAlllnaon64.2-8235 3 Br 2 Ba upper dplx, ~ 846-093\ "'-'..":~ home. $650, Ac s c Plata an~a. 40,200 1st grp comp Feb. 2Dd Grp decks, n~ cpts, paint. lbrm.newlydecor.5"at •J«~L'Jr m l!!.f\l-A.'>km1:s-i•1,ooo 5578351. conststart Feb. W.C.M. ~eo.ty SSZS.640-7662 $44 Berl\Ud. No peu. ;-:1v~~~}\:e~ta~~i.~ ·-~~-~iii\~~~-~-~~~~;.~!!~I Property 2500 LG. Cozy lbr, frpl, pool. 1 AdlLtonl)'. 833·8600 ocean view. 2 Br, l&e ::. o..lexes/ PLAHS IH OFflCE t6W l IJ •••••••••••••••••••••• • per s on o n l y . N o F R U> $750 ADULT CONDO, only OnitsSale 1100 OOUN'J"RYLIVING pet.s/child$32S.M0.7030 •Br.2b .. farnrm.New am m,we ar, ' "9.!iOO. I am a lrg sharp ••••••••••••••••••••••• lN FALLBROOK paint & crpt •• Frplc. ttSZJCM4flllSJ>a:JllVblE .2 brm twnhse l111>1ral IYOWHER noNo~ TAN'~ 3br,2ba.3000aq.ft.lyr HarborViewHllk,2Brlt Bllns. D/W. covd ~al, btaircase), w/clubh.se & N1·w & lovely duplex i '¥ r'A. \.::1 old, country kitch, fam convert den, vaulted dbl aar, )'ard. t '15. l'w11et'OCk 4 br. fam rm, ~. Owner b leaving Nt•w(l(Jrt lli:ts. 3 Br 2 Ba. 1 t m . c at h. c e i l • clgns, 2 Ba, !am rml el'IC f;&.32162. ditutD,2ba, viewof UCI. Aha. & requtrl?I\ lovini: ful1 & \lr•1~. Priced for u 0f ca 1•fO"Dl• A Landscaped, family fruit bllnkftch, 1rdnw!.'j_nJJnft r "e 3 Br +Fam Rm + Lee. Grdla.r. water. &s· EXECUTIVE HJLLTOP 3 levels or the besl vi~ ol' Laguna Beach. Wood & glass W/decka off every room. Lease. '850. ,. -. JI. ...., trees. 'Al acre. $85,000. pat.lo, 3car 1ar.1nwr D· -ot l son. du4111 pd by owner. rwluement. J.D. Heal f.1-.l '•"l'. 6"5·2111 or <71.•)'128-9135 cld.Lae.8'4-8210 den+ c orsewogrm. $S7&l!97lAnUoch.A ... fjitate. J5l·21trJ. ,,,,, 1.:w:i. REAL ESTATE $S1S. 535-7021 ...... son •· TEMPLE mu..s. brand Out of~ ~ MW • Br, den, formal aih..Rfflht... •NEW4PLEX• .._______________ rt~ 2550 THI COVES EASTSIDE On the Lake. Woodbridce dining. fa mily kitch~n. • •• llAHUOllBLUf''F·s mco..Pro-rtl'f 2000 Incomer__... 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best on the water Joca-3BR,NOPETS. Cr o111ing. 2 Hr. Nr. ocean views, Conve· .. :_::H•ueue ........ Ill :-.;·11N(;TON UEA<..ll F ,..,...., '1 Cl48-4J21'3 Be .. Cl b •"OO/ nience +location. Lea.e ,_;1e Hotnts 'HiO i:no ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••··~··•••••••••••••• tion. 2 Bedrm. 2'r!I bath, • acn u . .., mo. 000 for Sale I I 00 1,...VESTORS '· ·' SS MILLION R-3 LOT will take 20 un· dlnin& rm, 3 levell. 2100 28r, tncd yd. Cpts/Drps, Call 551-1234 S1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• " its. sq, fl .• 2 pc vote decka. kld• " d oa1 0 . k . ood d N , b &~tJr-mlN~ Signature '73, 21>.1;o plu~ lnc:omtProperty 2000 Ten (10) pride of to $25000.. $1500.mo.lease.61S.34U S300/mo. After 5P.M W bn ae. ew r, i!J>~htlMociM&s el)Closed porch !)J t.01.111 •• •••••• •• • • •••• ••••••• ownership uruu w /sep. SI 0 MILLION 646-1928 & 545·l41l 951-0261 . 3bpar''k fa&mpoorml., • A550/C/.mon~ I HOS.. c...t Hwy. ""' s 1 TRI'" ii::x c M garages & A/C. Garden • .... tnte a e Aa1 1<111·•380 ~ • • • type-shows positive cash in e5Crow closings per DUPLl.X 640-1ot4 L.eti-e.._~ 4tM411 -Great f:astslde loc, n ,,...., t .. I I e "-s I 00/M R t-' O'lf. vwnen need to sell. mon u n ncom prv-Lower. l&e. oett new 2 ~..u aRP ~ b d FR • o. en ui ~<A-t.'r Jbr, 2ba, frplc, yd. 2S% down-great loca· pert)' B fpl • d t' -~ .. r, en. • $600/mo. On the ocean at COSTA MESA 1212tir. Iba, patios, encl. boo near huge shopplni OUR INVENTORY r~ d:.cX..,1 rps, P~· DR, 2 FP, 3 ba, 3 aar .• BJue Lagoon VJlla. 2.Br lJ"8 Skyline. 2Br. 2 hn, g.ir $165,000. cefttet'. call Carol Berry. SHOWS WHY! l-498-k; ~5-~· ' '625. 552·119033·1653 2ba. pvt beh. 2 Swlns: plush putlo pon·h for thJt Tom Lee. Rltr, 642-1603 anytime. Buy, SdJ or Exchanie! le.tfful 4 Plex ' e Tree Condo new mine pools, t ennl•. ~pedal c·ou11Jr or pc'ri.on -We're large enoush lo Each unit has 3.8(', 2Ba. frplc, bi( (.m 28l' on lake. relri&, 'anU ( 2 13 I '1O3.0 2 8 0 Or ~oenJO)!>lu\ur' Love· Builder close-out serve and small enough 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, garaae. rm,D/W,newl1dee,n,w -now tennis pool. s:s:;o (71•>32'7~ lt local111n ,.,.,1mm1n~ Theonly41efl. Duplexes toCare. New construe lion . palnl in & out, Mesa mo.'75-9Z29' pool.Ni 1"41ll1J1s;!:1 1100 nr S.C. Plaza Bkr .eAftOL B£JU'Y UNITS SUS.000.CallGeoFreyat Verde$46Smo.540-6757 1 bdrm. view. old top cf ~m 111 l'O\.~T '!'i57 97JO 2 5'2·3456. ~-New 2Br, 2~ ba Condo. the world. $350. \lul>lldlum,·!->,11~·' , -~ .AS80Cl.AT£ 2 BENHINKLER.E. House on corner lot. So. EASTS 1 DE new Upgr adts. Earthtones, (213>•3S-3636 :r.1w;r1arhor.St1111•;w11 "lt""portll~ls,newct-plex, ft~Oft& 2 ol'Hwy.3Bdrm.2ba,Jre towT\bou.se unit. 3 Br, 2 $39S.Ph~752-6688Agt. 1 \I I. .,111 .~·iJi .di clrc. bllns, lndscpng, ...,......!:_''.'!t.,..,., . ..._.,.... 2 LA COSTA ,bnck frpk. $600/mo. story, calhetlr.al cell., • Bt, 2ba. Swimming pool -'Pill IOU\ owners UD!t. ----3 sruoroCONDO 3 Dr & den or 4 Br home frplc. gar. l i l mo $47$ Nr new. Woodbridge on V4 ac In quiet Canyon \11'1'-<;, ;!1\1.0, :.! Ur + 1'1r:.l u:.t•r 11t•prerlnt1on. 3 C51mplelely furnilltled, In Harbor View Hiiis. +Slf.O move ip cost. 165 Twnhm 3 Br 2~ Ba. rec setting. $600/mo w/lse FH. 1011 '''"'' & l•w nr Walk lo 17th !:il. 642·7152 4·PLEX, Costa Mesa. 3 ailclng 154,500. Bkr Fabulous view of Bay & Monte Vista. Open house privpd.$525 mo.833-2265 avaU.•97·1934 wkdys aft. :~1~","1'~ ~:n.:;uo. A~l orG7:1o7112 Good rental ur\!a. 3 Ocean. Lge. front yard. l·SSat&Sun.963-06'18 Herl Parlt T h ,_s. _______ _ ----WANTJm: Hci.idcntialln-Ownenunit.$150,000. <l ~Imo · A ail N 2B 2Ba N tageB 2 ·l" ome Bdrm, frplc. yard. l:Jx•U Ncw Sk,·hno, lUr, comt•2,3or4un1ls.Must 64 ... 3928&545-3413 4 COLEOFHEWPORT v now. ew t 1 ew 2 r, ~pa,·up· privaie,Walktobeach. J:Ood luc. lteas rent. have ocean view. 4 REALTORS JBrl~Ba. grades. AC, l'wk free Pet.OK.$350.l'>b494·,3672 J'rltt'<I toi.cll. 548·7891 Capi!ltrano or Dana Pt. 4 671·5511 5'&·Sl20 ~~400 mo. Ownr -------area. 752·1830 Two4's HOtlSlRAHCHES Meaa Verde. 3 br. 2 b:i i--------~•" 10 x 40' r..wmd .. ~; ex· 4 Two to choose rrom. , ________ _ .. .,..,.e-t Br 2'h Ba, Faml· frplc, family rm, gr~a tfo dean. $7800. ti."'. Mesa Vet'de 4..,..,eit 5 vu ff 1 back yard. 3213 Iowa. • f Large J br + 3 2 br units. IS.UNITS In Riverside. 5.5 3+hse ly Rm, ot ce, D niog $450. mo. 644-1200 aaent. "'cross rom K-Mcrt All unit~ have 1''.P .• lames cro$s. $172,000. 5 Rm. lots of tr~es. barn & ~ Macnab·lrvme sh 0 PP '9 c • " tt r • D. W .. 2 Ba. Last phase Agent. 5'6·5880 6 3ca.r1arage. · 646-691 8 owner. {""""' p... onJ A 6 One-3 Br 2. Ba new. ....,_) n n. y, gt ... ________ 1 2191 Harbor. sp 34. 54Hli060C'642-8~ 7 Fruiltrees.fenced,2c:ar ""Ml - CM._Adlts Oftly __ ANAHEIM Two8'1 1arage. Broker lXICUTIVIHOME •l Br, 1tove, new cpts, & paint. $210. Adlts, no pets. 833-8974 IEACH IEAUTY! Ownj.lc ~·our hfr styl<', Ji ve in J>nrtwood Brh <'lub r1 ght on a golf ~rt'c.>n, pool, rlbhc;e. va cant. ownt'r out or slalt' Pn1·ed to sell 1mml'<1. Park rent c•, en mrl'd-. ullh<'ll .• Jui.l h~INI. 21l'IC~>il Pa r kl:tn e 'fl7, 2n r . lf"T\R!hi·7) P \C l FIC COA .. '\T Hl-:Si\Lf';S, JNC. 1191-IW'.O ·------fSllcrt>l>l 20x57, 2 RR, 2 Ba, t'IOl!e to Ahopplng. P\'t ply 963·910_1 __ _ OPEHHOUSE , SESAME STREET Spact 35. 24!1 22 Mu1rland1> f':I Toro. SnttSon 12 S. Blfl 38r, Hl~1. 1972 Seabrook. !4"5'1. w/enclo.'led porch, Vue.mt, owner anxious. Prr ct'd to ull lmmed. 1?91X·U Call for further info. Your hoAtess Janette Reimann PA C tF'I C COAST RESALES. rNC. 9'Jl 8660 CodaMeso Fo.t.t" valley $114 Mo.l...t Double wide luxury, pets welcome, 28r, lBa, In QJle or areas loveliest Mobile Home Parks· thiclrr $20.000. (Cl-'101.) Wu.Tl! COA.ST -Moolfe Jiomo $ialc1 \ 2708llarbor, SI.lite 208 ~ CALL..O.a37 )lObUe Home. 24x85', 2 ~ 2 Ba. -crecn~ rn ch. Walk to 1h0p1. wu> k. CJd, &t2·92'6 q,p_1raded Vlklna P.JiGWood. i Br. 2ba, 2 11lora1e ttlAM'.11, lots or etoset1. Ad'6lt. prk. ~1· 38 UMITS. c. M. TRIPLEX 11 678-5717 <7141 Pnde of ownership. xlnl 23 cond Jncome $100.000. New urull with $1380/mo ~ 25', down Owner wthelp income. t"rplc, air con<!., 43 r1nanc e . l'rinc only great rental area. Good S6 plea.w financing av4l.ll. 66 12 UMITS, PEMIM I L2 Xlnt cond $36,000 In· rm 20t l'Ollle 25',. down. Owner I iill W/help finance. Prine. mt Only pleai.e. Contact --- owntr 8rkr 543.9793 REAL TY INC. ----1 OCF.A NV IE W Ou p I ex, .__7•'•4•/•1•46--1•3•7•1-,,1.:;:::..::::=.:.::.:.::.:.:.:..::.=.:..:::.=:.: l'.~--:---.----i;leps rrom beach. Upper.,_. ________ , 3 bedroom. lower 2 s uu11s bt'Clroom. 6 car garage, ..... huge fenced yard. A11k· in)I $190,000. Make an of· f e r! World Wide Brokcr11, 6734545 C.M.UMm 8 ·2 BR pride or O\lllrlmlhip units. 8 Mos new. 'Ibese won't lut, bclter hurry I 540-3666 WIJelan RIAi 1\1.&I • .. SHOPPING CENTER ORAMGI COUNTY MIWMOTR IOOUMrTS FOURPUX HUMTIMGTOM HACH $16',SOO CROSS COUNTRY PROPERTIES, INC MIJ.1183 COLLEGE PARK 3br, 2ba, frple. PoOI, spa.---------• Elegant & dramatic Adult.a.549·3674 1---------·, descnbes this spacious 3 T BR. 3 bath Cu meo Shores Clf'O VIEW home w /den & •••••••••••-•••••••••• Cireplace. Sl800/Mo. Beautlful 4 BR. 2 Ba,t-0---------1 W• Hcno• Retttalls! 4Br2ba house $600/yrly Uc11ch area 3Br 2ba howir si;251yrty :mr2badplxSJ511 )rly l!ad1elor uml sns mo to rno Mt'WpOl"t Piw Rlty Call 673°2058 .... -.......__. ...... ---, . • • -..... p .....• ........ ... . . Dl2 OAI\. Y PILOT Sunday. January 15. 1978 dd rt .•• Bufld it •.. Olaper lt ... Hammer tt .•• carpet SERVICE ~ it .. Cement it .•• Wlre it ••• Hoa lt ••• Cle n IL •• Move •. It ... Press lt ... Palnt ft... Nall lt ... Ptaster lt ... Flx tt .•. . . • ..... lit • • -..,. ... 'l ~ ... me.a...,. · C.,..Srfke C • ectw lledltctil HcmllRg L•llli:1pln1 ainlfftg/P..,.. P ... /P••"'-9 _., ••-* ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... ,.--.~ ...... B•JAlllillaneeSerY. CAIJlllT .. AJAS ROOM ELECTRICAL SERVICE OCC STUDICNT. Big ~ LANDSCAPING. PETERSPAtN!rNG Otallt1 worll. tat/Elli.I'. bloetlbop h .. retumtd TJUPCllARGESlO 617-6IOJ CAILBSU br.•Sa&ALL ton tnack. Trah. trim, Reuonableprtce1. E&pr'd . Rea• R at.1. Av1 room-..O.Re11.Fr" pre·flal1hed eablntts 2m3S.Jlll.alA.S.A ADDITIONS JOBS&U-8233 etc. IWM1y642-5'T0.1 98NT83or5CM844 Free Eat. Call G~e ..Umata. D&n m-Zllll that wUl r1t toto four 50-alZZ m~1 w Car r..~ a 55.2.0.81 kllcbfl\ remodel plana. e e ...... ..,..t ea:ner1. Apart.mealll&Houw ...,b..t llectric 1 Too Dump Truck. Haul Malnfenmcie f\nt clau ext/lnt pa.mt. Up to ao~ oU. No con-labyllttillCJ Steamcleanorabampoo. Kitcben RemodeJina Uc32'1136 64s.gs14 Debris or Do Deliveries. •••••••••••••••••••••••PROFESSIONAL P•lnt· ins. Paperb anclo1. tracton please. Carlo le ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allou~~.AlJwor Plans&FinanclngAvall. 9'79-T1J6or'45-7139 0om)n'l&lndut1 lng. lntcr/Exter. ~. Cabinetl r efinllhed etc. Soni Wood Pr oduct&. Day Care. Near So. Coast Wrar~at ~e'!1:"~~~:~· Forfreeeatcall8S1·3065 P~LotSweepJ.ai wcwk parMl«IN 15ynexp. 9'71-QN 1181-0ZSl Plua Ages: blrth~yrs. 6U-37lll • · KenAhreobtta"Blll Roon Demolition-remodellna 538-Ml3 _ -------M7~ Sherbacolf IXOYE ••••••••••••••••••••••• preparaUoo; clean-up, Pal~ Extr/lntr. Ex· AVAlLABLENOWI ltoofl*) ---------•St Cl r... •-uh-' uc~ru.oofil!.onded .,.. •-1 d trees cu!·removed, any M••.Y pr"d. honat, neat, r eu. Palntl:1mlrepalr1. .. .................... . llnhwssSWYlc• eam ean.....,t~ P "'· ---• .-..oor "' w 0 ow cover · 111?.ejob.494·7669 ·494·2129 ....................... Uc'd964·104SDave C\11Bruce.6U.2(NS ROOFS I lalltd I ct •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~":~~~~i ~isu RCoatrJ.Huf!,.~t.oD "All~ fldedn ~~~t.:tor~t~aJ~1l1~er1~ U-~l--'-• ·ckwOfk. Small joba. Int....... •·ri l t ,..._,er-~~_i ~b 35 y,.!. &ft Small bwW:ae1s startu""' b · ...,.... m .s ni • li al ' • ' ~~ Ntwpoft. Coat• M•• " o:nOJ', Hue or pa n · __ _,, _.,.. narom Gulln Mi-ZNl b . I -..... a thrm fr••· Llf pataoa cablaeta c./1 ea/c;,ontr. Cameo .... ••••••••••••••••••• trvtnee7~75 l n t Su p re m e • ..................... . c:!~et':nt :,~laa:nrouerti~ Sys t e ma 113 1 ·5350 • farmlcL New consL Rei lnt.enan. 5Jl-M40 ant a REALLY CLEAN · eve1. WCll'lu.,;eui.b.lp. Call .J.ck rtl•t/p alnter·1pec. le R.ooCa For Leu. All ty_pe1, que arran ~menl &t~allere. & comm'J. 64S'*'4 or Gcrdftl•a HOUSE ? Call Gtnaham ~ 9151-'18!M muraJ11. _1uper1rapbJc•. Uc/bond'd. lftl\lr. J'U• .BeDeliL from 1 expertis~ Cewttf/eo.cret. 5'8~MJ. Uc & bonded. .. ....... ? ............. Girl. Freeeat6"5·Sl23 ....................... OUNG MAN 5 lip 6 a.ttnt. 8"·211• ettlmate. I N-0421 or ··uaua.11y only avail '° lri ...................... Cw.U"I WEEl>ING-CLEA.NUPS SUNSHINE GIRLS ''Two Mell Wlll Move In wallcoverln~n ;:: Doul s:n_-0aa ______ _ co's.751-4760 CEMENT WORK. All ...................... WeeklyMalntenanc• Hou.secle&lllJ\I. offtce ~0:~ev:~:nt~•ebit esta.Ml.6Aody .... /..,. ,,.. • kinds. Retionable. Fre PSYCHIC MEDIUM Free est 643·9907 1pcclallst.1. We welcome houadlotd. Dll\ance 6: , •••••••••••••••••••u•• ··-•••••••••••••••••• c.p.tS...,tce ests. C&llT~ Readings 527-3406 Geott .. Stf'¥tc" R.E . account.a. SpeclU.: local, also packln1. ~P~~tcar:-~~':· VERY NEAT PATCH C..ramlc: Tile~~. lo •••••••••••••••••••••••customConcrete&Block . &D-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apls & Condos. Day, L.owest l egal rate. ~ee e8:t 957 •0\41; JOB.~U1TEXTURE ecl&ria•noon.~1 .... <:arpct Man w1Jl lay yours Work. Patio covc.>r~ & Drcrftt"9 ,....91' HANDYMAN: Carpentry week or month. Bonded, Uc/hurd. C'.al T 111·944. ~ Pree est. •·l4JO ...:per;_. ____ 1183 _____ _ or mloe. Rc:palrs & hrtck. Lac & .l:lvndt!d •:••••••••••••••••••••• electrical, plumbing & Ii c 'd . insrd. Refs. Ph8'7·7278 PATCH PLASTERING W~ deanan~ too' Guar work ,;12 b8!J.t f.-<p_ architectural de· noon. &17·2787 557-4504 540.9525 ----Palat Yow Catie 3l b1g1H·r s11vtn(ls. lo'ree --~•~ner. Comp! plans for --· -_:... -----~ Pcllntf1WJ/Paperin9 Avera&eExtt 1Stry1395 A 11 l Y P • 1 • Fr•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~:'>:1646 Ccmcntworlc.Drive\#ays. homc11, uddil1ons, re· lwill·11,,errundsfor)ou, llOUSECL~ANING1_soor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Sl«ySS4S,lnlt~m est.lmaiel.C.llM<>-ms Plne & S,olld O•k . !lldl'\q;lks, pallo:; & model s. H elp ~ct ar , '' _,., bank o r business. R c,laable f'\nepalnUneat11taybusy Pricealncl ll'Ult.rltlabor ......., watc.>rbcdaCompletelln1r ~~~poo & slcani clean. hlockwul I fence. <.;JI I 1JCrm1ts. I-red. 549-332!1 wh 11t• , , r. Dependable 1ervlC'e. Janice s Ra&· pnces. Trv me fr est. st GuarlfMr·Free eal ••••••!'!•••••••••••••• T& ecc .. ReNaton •8blt" • wor hni;:hlcners; wht Jess, ~-42'J1$ -refs. 494 ~1w 1cdy Ann's at645·1800. hc/lnsrd. 836.5,~S uc3iil881 Ted 63tMOS5. bl • r r y • w Pt · •'I cptslOmmbh:uch.Cle .. n --• ny plum ng, water MJ.0181 lJv, din rm. hall $15. Avg Contractor Bedrical C«adincJ Housecleaning w atb n CUSTOM PAINTING. CUSTOM PAINTJNG. .erv. leaks. bathroom -------- rm $7.50, rouch $10, c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• personal touch. Rera. Exterior Spec1ali1t. 15 Exterior Specialist. ts encl. ctramlc Ute. Reas. People,..hoDeed People S.S. Guar ehm pet odor . M,\RK SILER CONT. ELF.C.'1'RlClAN-Priced S«ipJoader. Dump t.ruck. 546·:6120 536-6728 yrs IOC'al refs U c/boo· yrs local ref1. IJc/bon· _832_·3'611 ________ 1 That.'awhatt.he l~l n•palr. 1~ yrs expr_ Newconst. Res/comm'!. right-free estimate on Hauling, tree work ded/lnard, guar work. ded/ln1rd, auar work. DAILY P ILOT Do work n.ryseJf. Refs Rmadd,remodel,patao large orsmaJIJobs. grad1na, demo el~ Sellthings rastwitbDaily Free esla. Won't be UD· Free•'-· Won't be Un· Hav. ~ethlng t.o aell? SERVJCl!!DIRECTORY 531-0101. I.Jc contr. Call 97944~ Ucen11ed 673-0350 -~Jl·l2S7 Pilot Want ,\d.s. derb&d 831-1081 derbid 60-8005 Clauua!fl ada dolt well. lsall aboul! Offiee R...tal 4400 Office Retdaf 4400 Rftltals W..ted 4600 Morf~es. Trust Plf"IOflals 5350 ... W..t.d.. 707J Welp W.l.teci 7100 twp WMhd 7100 .... W..tecl 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deedl 5031 ............................................................................................ ······~················ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 _ Babyaatter my hom e. 1 or 2 bdrm wnnled in PREGNANT? """P· youni man wants t.o Ambltloua Couple Wan~ Aalemblers 2-'IPM Mon·Fr1. e yr old EXECUTIVE Row. Inc. Lii-i CdM area. Resp. LOWEST Car ing conftdentlal crewwithyoutoHawaH. t.o mana1•••mallbu11· girl.SS6·7248 adult 752.02.tO l'OunM:hne & ref1:rral. Call IH6~.\. Jv name & nest p/time. Will not In· ELECTRONIC --------- Prestigious office space In Newport BchrAarport area. Tasteful reception lob· by. telephone message service, con· ference rooms, kitchen, beverage, In· outgoing mall service, dictating & copy machines, travel consultants, c om- putetized ··t ype setti ng. Complete secretarial services avallabte aa n eeded. From $290 per mo. c .. 17141752-7170 Offiu Rental 4400 Office Rental 440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Koll Irvine ~nler l::X4i!CUI 1ve Su 1te.<; \II :-.11e SIUl<'" now avail 11K2·400 sq fl > ltrnt 1n d HN f>fll , phnne an:. 11111, tanoton;il, matl & • uf1 .... !'-t·r v. conf rm. """'"'. kit• h fll IV~" & prul ~•·\ 1 t·t an JI 1-<'rv on p11·mh u. (711 1!'>49-959:> ---- 150 I WutcUff Dr. Newport Financlal Ctr LeosincJ Office Spoce C;ell on Sitt-:\I anaRer 1711 11;4:! :1111 C'"Cl21h OFFICE SP A CE 1'1111 8111 Iii in.: I !:>ty I 'I M Hm Sl.11l<'~ w ils::e pa1 ktni: lut. lntered Rottt Abortion adoption & number. lerfere w/~r craent BABYSITTER. Teacht"r S~~£~g~~r r-;0~;;1~va/:~ I st T.D.'s, also keePcP'"a~·E • Lady wishes day work. f=mM:~t Hall wiJ.~f..w to ~SEMBLERS ;,ros :~•itter 4 r:.0i:i· 213-2H·8898 or \Hilt' 2nd T.D. Loonl. A A 547·2563 Good & reliable. Rels. . . ' . <Mdurs.b : I IP 'At. h o s F:AOES, l'O Box 4066, F..ure:;tTcrmt.:.tnceJ!H9 MICHELLE'S 556-4066 Apt Manager Cpl, San •SoW-ora H.B~~l..J7~· Y ome. Glend.dt', CJ. 9120".! Sattlft' Mtq.. Co. * * 1.1.1-W-£od 71 OO Gabriel area. Wife rents •W°l!"'t Wr-642-2171 545.0611 Out.calJ Maua1• • -.. ""'" apta, man exper'd ln all '" ._....,..-· .. Babysitter, llve·ln & Fu t arowlni co. bH hskpr In my Irvine home. openlnp {or solderers lo 'l\les thru S~l. ~ wkly. ---------• lOAM·ZAM 7;U-«62 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bkll rnalnL Own tooil i. Reured couple hu money -Splrltuat RHder AccounUna tra.nap. 71'154it..Q933 ~~ftVHt/ to lend. hit & 2nd T.D. 'i 181.5So. El Camino Real SR. ACCTHG C&.UIC Apt Mana1er, cotplo wor k OD P C b'>ards. B.efs.9S5-2l669 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• _AJl_en_t_. _837_·'J7_44 _____ 1 San aemeate. fo)llly Uc. 'nle Irvine Co. ls current· <aeml·retlrecUror 15 waU ........ For appt. 492·7296 ly aeekin& Sr. Account· adult complex tn Coat.a cables & harnesses; & i---------wlre w rapper a to d o BANK a SS0.000 Truat Deed, 10%. Ing Clerk w/2+ yrs of Maa. Salary tl'I0.1rou. Opprwt.ity 5005 31"1 Years remaining. RELA_XING ~tASSAGE A/Pay le Rec. exper. Nopeta.G 1·29M polnt to point wlrin a. C.odidatea must have mln 2 yra exper. In ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secured by 19 Units. Npt BobJames·Lic Masseur w/iome expoiure to LIQUOR STORE Brh. Owner anxious. Outcall9·9,494·5lll computerized l)'Jt..ems ~ Pnme Laguna Beach Aut.642·9601 10 k ey by touch . location. kl:::.t~.btaa1h1 ed 2nd T.D. FIGMAURSESMAOGDEELS Preference w1U eo to ap· moncy·ma e r. c.xce tnt T pllcanu w /conslruction I S.,.,5 000 P 1 s. o o o . o . p a y s -·· b k nd •·JM~. ~J • • rrn-!125 m o 3 )~:Ir note ESCORTS accoo ..... ng ac grou . r1rab only. 573.Jt>.> "'llllly. Condu an We offer xlnt ~al & out Caus~y &Company OUTCALLOHLY stnnd1n " workln" en· I.a1;unJ Ililb " • 497 2457 631·38 11 \1ronment • ---PlrJ»t> C'all 1>44·3317 TRAVEL AGENCY 1-l'l ui. l>h•1w vou how to :>ldrt JO ai:t'rll0 V. TrdVf>I 2 Yeor tfote •::,lllml Ll!.E • !lam ·ut noon :?I 0<10 p J v,, ~.!u<J mo C'l•rlllll-dMh:.eu:.l' THElRVIHECO S.IK.000 <'qt11 t ,. Lo\ d) Jlw~c Call~· Uy Appl. S"" Newnort Ctr Dr ARTIST IOlderin\c:. wire wrap. DPERIEMCED PART-TIME TELLER S~D~RD~~J>tl r:.: ~ read "w~~·~1':. FOR GRAPHICS irams. Good wages & co UHITED DESIGNER. ~~·call or apply In CALIFORNIA IAHI( SANTE FE r • """ INTERNATIONAL rrOCJ".U Data ht~ CORP· 16752Hale Ave ---------• Irvine 114154~-0335 ASSEMBLY & DRI LL 2220cteA•...,• LOC)Ufta l.ach (714) 494-6546 ~SEMBLER PR~ WORKERS. Ap· An Equal TRAINEES ply in person, 18170 Opporturuty EmplO)'el' Euclid St, Fountain~=~~~~~~ h11in<· tn llunhn.:ton Hd 1 ~18 6ti:$8 ""' -.. C"~tll f11r tr.·4· hrn• hm•' · Newport Beach Ca 92663 OW\ :'olClHTliAGJ-: LINDA & VICKI F,qual Oppor ~mpJoYer THE EFFICIENT <'Xp. not ncceh ~aryn ALTERNATIVE ~ T1JtJI i.1:i1tup & opn;it -lllV di CO. an.: i-.iptt.il nquarul "lo. to mo. rent incl. Jlf J fS. $JO.OOO Hrohr f>.1.! .14;61 Outcalt MOSSOCJt Re<' e pt. s er v. . ,4gg-2237 <il41KIX·'l''I.! _ Announcements/ pt•rsonahz<'df phone COV· (71_4_., ______ () c· I ,, ..... 1 · It (-) ' 'I Penonals/ ••rage, con rm, mall __ ,,. wrv,. umh·ri:round prkg •IDEAL• \1 \Hh.I T l\111~1 , II '\1 • loit & Found &mon·1n ~l'\l.Port •f . 1 • S:l),n110 "1. A •' 1 !·•••••••••••••••••••••• °1111·. EXJo:Cl'TIVE • orrM.u. llOO , ltl...'. 1, .x lo\t & Found 5300 !:>l 'ITF f~0·5ol70 n.:ip1rlly cxpand1n1t • ' [);mu 1101111 •OFFICF.S• •J'.,1·1111· c,,;i.,t Htli:h" ,n lJll w:.11 \\'1nkclmJn A"1will·Burh 171 4 1549-9361 From $100, '7635 Forl>fii----------1 Rd. Laauna N111ucl. Ai:t. R·l. 831·1633,M4-0033 ore & ware.house space, JJOO 1q.f\. to 3-0QO i.q. fl. Firm» per sq.Cl &.aZ-44113 642 76().1 CdM dlx suites. utll prl. A/C, ample prkl!. from $165. No l:.L' rl'q. 67!>-6900 --- W/1ilde Airport. 6 offices. Rectptlon area, con ference room, kitchen, to duirable tonnnl _c_1_H_>_1n_·2TT0 _____ ,.. ............. -·•••••••• *IDEAL* 5400 Sq rt ot lndu.1trta1 pro- .,.,_ CP" Insur real pert.v w/1800 sq rt ol air ~ "" ·• Ccnd oles. •tm me 4)Qto1IOO' avaD tiow llandolpt, Ail•,Ol •l n oapaadi n1 San Need t.o share t,000 aq ft . Oemente blJ al 17\h • atpertot, catlWaUwt.nkahun C.M. 15t ~r 11q n.. up to Atlww•lwh 2,000aqftavall l~IT 1114)149•'"' PUrmtr ~aJ !!state Ofc BALBOA l!.1)f1u11I l.1 1 I •I •, 'iO l11ttr "l t 11• "'' .1 1 .. ,, I, I I 111 I ,'fl"•rnJ I •If .... '"' I • • I I II ' "ht•l'I i ii I ti l\q •llo• I'l l '•"I 1"1 •I '•01 ,, I Real btate Offic~ 1)111• I t •imn111 nwnt..., "l' mu .. t M'Jl 0111 I< f-. OH It 1• lo••,1\ · 1-<I in Iha: p11m1· .trt•J ul ( ·orun.1 tit I \l ,1r For 111 forma11nn Wn te, .\ct 111 tar lease. P\am. PIO per '1tOC'"A1mort. mo Malloy Realt•n ___ 'T_...l" ... "°-"-...-....;---1 ~ -CO$TAMUA FMCYASTIC VllW .......•....••.••..•••• I• 1'1111 f ,, ' ,, \I "I I' I •••• I' •11o1 I l 1 I' 111' l•d 1nll.11 1•111°"1> H u ky or :'tl:1lam11t • m1:i.. hlon<l mah W .11 Ol'r & Bobli • 1t11:.111n 11 1 "-'ti ro~ •1.0~[" 1 7/ifl., VIL 11 r " .1 rt"' ·" &. I' C II , ~un~d U ch. male nu1·Ll'rt«I !-.1am1·~" 1:Jt For the Fun of it! ~r"anS ;ill Orange Co. 1135.7313 *SANDY'S* I l11tc.tll ~I a'i.agl' '111 O:J~'.I I•\\;{ I 0 1· I t ''\ 1~11 1111'11 irl• rt.111 • ~ I ··~ II I ll \ '1 t 11 I\ \1 \Inn .... 11 1.,1'\T tu ..il•\1 "'"" ··~·· ..... 1':11d 1tl , ... 1,l.Jll I l<Et:"il.SS!O~W 1i\D SCRAM~LETS ANSWERS Regime -Tankle- Raclal -Summer - Rodent Sick.le - CO~DI ~RCIAL With 50 many 1how11 on TV. ai 's beg1 nnang to have an cffcl1 on real cops. The other day 1 saw a cop nrrtst a purse sna1.c1ler. fo'iri>t. he read him Ms r11thl!.. lhcn he Accounting HYouWant ToWoril NOW!!!! PLEAS~ C,41,L ~ accounUng personnel temporary TE~PORARY A.5SfGNM EN'TS WE NEED: ACCOUMT ANTS lootCl<UftEJlS ACCOUNTING cues CLERIC TYPISTS ACfftrity~ .. Cood 1p0\ t or ~ba L ---------• apeclal aomeono w lat hOur cut10c11te. '3·14 ht. 00£. Joyc.S&Ads MO·N>Ol Snellintj;SnelUa1 or Newport 8iacb A&•ncji ot<>Camp~ Drtve Needed Immediately Valley. Ba!Jtng U>ng & 1bort tenn ... Asa'tMgr. , ...... TIMlnL·-sigl)ments. lfoUday " 'IbeBi.Yellowffouse ,_,. - Ya C 8 1 l On p a Y • ls intervtewmi for AIS'l Bankexpel'required. Hospitallutlon plan Mgrs.CallDonTurnerat IRVINE available. Start toda ! 549--0319 Cor appt. MA TIONAL 3848 C°"'f*S Ori•o 546-4741 I Acr065 From Oranitc Co. Aarporl) Equal Oppor Employer AUTO 80DY!fENDER f AN uper, commission BANK ork. Ben Warner h Contact.BobCret(hton arage, 410 W. Sth St. 833 ""00 E O E Snnla Anu. ..,, ' · • Auto Mechmtlc Banlun1 Toyota •&ency an Hunt· COMM'L TElUl lngt.on Beach need• used Our Ncwi>ort Beach of· car mechana<' with lm· ficehas an immed. open· port experience for lngforaf/Umctellerw/1 i---------"4 permanent job w1lh ~It ~r co. mmerclal teller ex. ASSEMBLERS ol benef\ta, 5 day week. Per' Cdl Mr. Slllith Attractive sal. 10011 YOUBELOMG AT ATI! 147 .. 5.55 benerlu. Quallfled ---...------peraon 1hould contact AUTOMOTIVE Mary J Elder, Opera· Uon1 Officer: WARIAMTY C&.ERIC MAHUFACTURIRS Must type. Excellent IAHK working condlllons and 1201 Dove St. N.B. ltenefit.1. Ask for Jerry Perkuu. m 1 I 1S2·0GOO F.quaJ Opp Empl~r m/r BA."'fK SAVfHGS COUNSELOR . GUHDALE FED HAL SAVINGS 100 Newport 0.ntcr Dr Nowport lea.ch, CA - ... • ~.!.':'!'.•.~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?~!4? ~!::•::! ..... ?!!4? ~-~~ ... ,.?!.~~ , Sunday. Januaiy 15. 1078 DAILV PtlOl' JUiJ ~..,..__~~--....-COOKS/WAITERS Denlal~ialanLTralA«l Elect.rontcs HtfpW•tfll 71 HelpWuted 7f00 HtlpWcmhd 1100 ~ c•_..,• traitniiacs, most be ex· or exper d. X-lt~· Uc. F. JI. TICHMICIA.M ...................... • ............................................ . Rapidly 1l'OWln1 non-COOKS per. 1"/U~. an ahJfts. vty.!J68..l648· w Id G.v ...... c•CCMIClt Insurance Prcstlao ..--nt---· u .... Appl,y In pet'1C)O: MPM, • .,.. see DI ll brt11ht, .-.f N• ........... Be b ManHetnent,. ..,u~i1rr~--boo"1c°"1cene~"1 Jee Cream Ahoy Dl:MTA.LASSNT & a11reulve youn g Girls teatn, UnlvenltY w",,_. ac aacncy - q ua11,d-tn _ .. funct~~· Full On-The-Job Tralnlnr. Restaurant, 7840 Ed· COrthodon~c) person who is lookin1 ror li.S., lrvioe. caur. 1st h~s openlnc for am· RESTAURANT Elpr ..... fo, .... , Now accepting appllcauons 1... A HB E er pref l''ull/part a -res Place team last 2 yns. bitiowt person with com tamillarit.Y wllh .:DP de-u ... Frid "~ u .. cr ve. ."P • . r ·,... save rarei!r tn uusl have ewpertls" merclul rat1n• bock alr abl 8 1 .-oo ~uru ay ... .,pm t t me. Top w a 1 es. elect.rcolcs. Strona bulc "' .. " '"°" nd to 1 • M•NAGEMENJ based~ .. !:r~en, Corporate benefits. electronics bockground w/class 2 performers .:;:t earn aacncr. ft aun:d~sg·rri hist~ J.P. Macs ~g~:i~ 1..a&un11Beach494.aMS ~ ~:~~~.d~~~~1~~~ fi:~ka~·~x:~~lyor, uon n;r:.; ~;:~~~~~ tx 1~: c!lt! ~~~!: OrCRMJ9 c...ty•s Hewed lnt.....t Designer of llCboMOSaiS edhelpful. lie Equal 0ppc)r 1':mployer ~~OOoo 0111 Sue Townsend CA 92626 I 0142 Adams ........ PERSOHNIL WI tr n to l>e resp. HAPPINESS • CAREER -------- Boat Builder Openings For exper'd """'••Molden ionders Stock Room• 5W""'9Cleril X l nt pay & frinee benefits. IA.UOA.YA.CHTS 2972CenUlry Pl, CM 556-3720, E.0 E. fir tesung, trouble shoot· & Interior Decorator H•...._ leech l.0.1. PW't·Ume. Days GRAPHICS 1ng & rep:uring of r .c. FtNANCIALMlNDED Jmmed. opaninf. Mo!lt Lttn_chtlmeHours board.s & finnl assembly Unlimited opportunity have sales exper. Cdm ~..--...~ A.. DESIGNER or electronic circuit av111lable with Intern&· area. Reply to classlfied App\ylnpenon analyzers. Progrom Uonal comp!ln)'. Sales ad no. 1'0, c /o Daily HetpWallf.d 7 10 HefpW..t~ 7100 2pmtoSpm Dllta is a l eudln~ background prefd 1'oP PUot.POBoitlSGO.U>at11 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TuosdayTh.ruSaturday W1th expm•nce In m1:1nufacturer: of P.C. manaaement posftto11s Mesa.ca~ solvlnq pr oble•H In boa.rd test equip: Salary avullable during our o a· IUSIOY CIVIL CARL'S JR layout of b111I neu ~. ~· benefits. Coll Uonal & tnternational ex-1 _______ _ Days 7am·3pm. Mon· EMGINE.ERIMG • f b orapplymperson. panaio n . Call INVENTORY Frt. Good benertts. Con 20925. E. Bristol orms. rocll•r••· ~GMOotcr. lttc 714/543·9335 for in· tact lloltday lM, Lagunu DESIGNER Santa Ana, eaur. M•9olln ., •nd 0 167S2 Hate Ave l . CLERKS Hills. 5116-5000, ext 433 bcf F.xper'd ii\ sub division ---------multih1de of othu Irvine 114/549·0335 crview. 2pm. work. Apply in person, to -'-'...t _..,. .. ._ A--HARDWARE SALES: Special aulgnmente. l'UU &-rvlco Reslaura.n( Ol1tln llas Openln&b In Oranee County & Upllllld/Onturto art>n lbpld arowtb oppor ovaiJ after lnillaJ train iJltl based upon peuonal ach levemenl 4' 1n itlallve Restaqrant rnan11:emen~ exper. &:t or educaUOJ\ req'd. Send Resume To. ' IOOkKHPPER IUSIHESS IS IOOMIHG Mr. f'uentes, Robert, Co6met. clerk for H.B. !:.,-·-..__ ....... .,....f • Full time. Crown Bein, W1lhum Frost & drugstore. Exper. req. .,..rff .,,..wl-CJ• o Engineenng Tech Hardware. 3101 E. Coast ~~jo!, ~!Pht. s50torpe, •1•11 A . 1101(' ISl ND F II ti •t •t •....I"-£ d ' · ·1 •u ... .,..,...., r. COPI:' "·~oc. ,uu1 • . u me ... r , /a rs. P"""'""I proceHff x pan 1 n g c 1 v 1 Hwy. CD!'ft rcq'd, Call Toda,y. jojos Restaurant I ! fUll chaq:e. Medically oriented. Company in Newport Beach. 640·0HO Call for appt. --- DOOKKEEPl-:H ·SE<"Y One air! builder:. uffltt• Permanent, good i.alary Art Shapiro Co. &15·3120 We net'<! good help •Au emblen •Auto Mechanic •Tn1ek Drivers •Office Staff E'l1~r'd & Tr;um"·~ :\lacGrt.·~or Y Jchls lbll Plat·entiJ, C:\I CI.EI\ . .,..1 ~.:-G. w 0 '. 1-A , Hatch. St7 ·2563 and CJrophic ttcluti· q1neerin&: & plnn1uni; MO Fl!ES ·• w ff olOcehas lmmd. opening Hostess, daytime, Apply • WA'lTEIJ: Expert. re-Counter-woman part ..... e o er on••· ror 'h t~chn a t'la n to In person only. Derby ~Q~ office • hJblc. IO to;,, l d.iy v. kly ti me. Apply at Sta>. ceptiOltClll worttl'"J ett-perform civil engmecr· Restaurant, 1262 S.E. l d own \ran~. l''or interview Burge-rs. 1!9CJ W. 19th St, vlronnwnt, challenCJe tn" calt'ulauons, earth Bnslol. C.M. 0 OVe r Oa ~H;fillJ C711. " 120 N f.kPhearaon Orant•. Clilllf. 92600 Attn: Beth Donnell Equal Opp Emplyr m/r l'lc11n1ng lady for furniture i.lore, :1 d'~ week, 3 hrs per dt1Y, $.1 hr. 1931 Newport Blvd, CM ---------Counter help part time Uependable. Capt. Mike's f'ibh Fry. CJll t>.15 2¥75 md btfttflt• ~oclc-• work quanille!!. survey· ·--------•I • -'7 • Ing omcc calculnhons & 557..0061 MARINI LA.I ""'•apply "person coi.t e:otimatini;. Call HOST/HOSTISS 3723 Birch St, NB to: Jack G. Raub Co. Attn: Need lnd1v. w/pleasant MECHANIC Personnel. 125 Baker St., appear. & personality to Resp. for serviec & llLLGRAVES c .M.02626 (7141751-2510 work p/Ume lnclud . Inventory Control maintenuncc or m;irim· COUMTER GIRL wknds. ca ... tc labs at Corona del Mar Bookkeepe r . no exp C:ar<'..'r Opportunity CLERICAL For rlrycleuners, 9am· SANTE FE ESCAOWSECRETARY PlcaseCall644·3389 Ordering, expedltinir & M1n.3yrsexp.lnmalnt. needed. will train, over • ~adtn" ml I t'O needs h • .-... C Ex-r'd onlu need apply. 9am 'UI Nooo """'U'na. 1.'vnor , deslr-... or marine technology; F ...... .. N1g t shift Spm·l .30am :tpm r .. r ~st leaners, .,.. 1 ....... ., "'~ """ pt bl & 'l h 30. orappt5'8-7167 amb11tou~ p1•rs11n or un r tr , eo c Call67~l924 THEIRVIMECO. Must be aagressave. um ng 'cen sop bl h l N.B tnancia lrm &eeks 293!1 E. astllwy, dM INTERNATIONAL • skills. Exp w/sen water. Bookkeeper, full charge, qucst1ona r c ar.ic er uccur. ind1v. w/f1gure .---------•I Factory wor k. lite S50NewportCtr-Dr Irvine area. Call for systems & refrigeration P/t or !1111 time in busy for it'> ~al<'s/managc. up. Xlnt bcns. Exper. muelune operators. Wall Newport Beach, Ca 92003 appt. 540-7639. EOE. detiirable. CPA ofc m N B. Exp in ~nt train111~ progrnm he IP f u I. Cr I ' 1 Ro • CREDIT CORPORATION lra.in. F'emale dept Part Equal Oppor Employer anitor req'd for laun-Please send resume lo secretarial sk1tls req'd. .\bm e :i\·g t•arnini.:1~. 11 Newport Ctr Dr. NB time & full time. Coi.la dromat. Ptllme. employmentsupervlsor S I C 11 quaJ1hed C'olll'gt.· ('{ uca &'-t-4:l60, usk ror Sundv DEPARTMENT 505 S. Moht St Mesa 642 1877 C LTE"'l a ary open . J turn prcl'd. lcach1n1:. Cole ' OrancJe,Co92668 " ' Hot.el Call675·0034.G7J·Ui90 ,\ w 640-Sl41or640~34_. __ "all"" or mgml hack Fit•ClkTme $460 HIGHTA.UDfTOR Pa.sadena.Ca91125 IOOKKEEPER llylaod Luborutorles ha:. f'" 1 Desk XJ t & LEGAL Rf:CEPTIONIST Equul Op1> Empb 1 ~round helpful. t'all li11l l---------·1 un C>p('rung available in Equal Opportunity ftee. Entry level opPQr. on . · n pay Newport Cenler. General m/f/h IMmuth 55711~11 1-:qu,11 C.1erk our Crt.'C11t Department ~;mployer togetJ slartinofcwork benefits. Apply in office duties incld'g '11·•--------Ex per.. well orj( a ni tCfl. to work with R t: 0pµor Emplo~t'r L IO~i MAIL CLERK for J Sr. General Clerk.•--------Plenty or room for ad person, Sandpiper Inn & 1ng, xlnt typing skills re-!\I AT URE W 0 MA I\ Job dutle:. will include DISllWASlll-:Rs vancemenl &. good bcns Tennis Club. 2101 E . qwroo. exper in law of. p/ttme to welcom t• Development Co nr cu: Airport. Xlnt -.alar~, benefits. Send rc·-.umc to Box C-19S25, Jn tne, C.\ !Yl713 IOOKKUPlR COMMISSIONS Npt Heh Invest 1''1rm 1"/charac commsn's bk· kp·r. Rcq ('l(p 10 peg hrd s~s. knowledge in n•ad rng <'omputc•r rl'porti. 610·0123. IOYS ·GIRLS 12 16 \ear' ot ai:~ 1-: ,·•·n tnl( wnrk Oht;11n "''" i.ub,<'n pt111n' for th<' l>a1 h l'llnl "urk1n" \\1th .111 a<Julf 'lll'l'I \ h•ll l..irll ~' to ::..IO rwr ""t•k 01 mono L'Jll C:!Ut ~.~11; 02!1h CAREER OPPORT. :\t..1rshall Ftt'ld family ownl'<I or~;imzalton hni; ::.cvl'ral i.itlcs manage mcnt open1ni:ci. for peopll· w/ahovc average per~onahty, appearance. t'ducnt1on & amb1taon. Xlnl opportun1t1e~. fr. toge benefits, lots or hard work . Call Mrs. Hobkirk 557 1041. f: 0 E. <L·l:.!3l Carpel Cleaning Trainee .... Nu t'"<pcr. nc·c 1-:.1rn ~ hilc you l<'otrn I' ltmc· dav' \111,t hl' \\1•11 ~roomt:'ll m11t1\ Jtt'<I \•1 h·arn. ph•a-.1111 tu ht .1rou11il. po11·11t1.1l tu\\ 111 k ,111111 l' [)II I' JI' I" •I II nll'lh<JCI . .:.:! ;1;!;.!i noon tu Spin. I :!1:11 The fJ~lc"t draw in th1· 4!Jll ;!.17:1 ~µm !lpni. Call We:,t . a Oa1ly 1'1l11l Collect. CIJ:.~1r1t'U Ad. fl 12-:->67~. He4p W •t•d 7100 .._.,Wonted 710 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beauty Need encri;:l.'llC pl.'r:..on w111ut1attve & goud UIJ· !X'JJ" lnd1v will be dotni: mall d1i.tribut1on, rcce1v 1111:: i.mall repair & mis<: duue~. Some he.tvy lift· ing rcq'd. <.:all &44-33899am.noon THE IRVIME CO 550 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Ca 92663 Equal Oppor Employer CLERK TYPIST telephone l'ollect1ons on Apply tn person, Mui-1-:arn while you learn in Coast llwy, Cd:\t fice prcrerred. 641-6512 newcomers & conta<'t dehnqucnl ucf•ounts as doon's lri~h Pub, 202 super ro. Also Fee Job)>. Household furniture mov· merchants. F1exlblc hri- well as r~qwred follow-Newport Ctr Dr NB Call Sally, 540-6055 ing co. localed an El 1'oro gal Sec'y w/htlgal1on Need car, hle typing up. Pre,•1ous whole:.nle ---___ • ..._ ___ Coastal Personnel /\gen· nl'eds rurniture mov· background for ecneral M7-3095. credit experience ns welt Do you have neut legible _c_y_. 2100 __ H_ar_1>o_r_._C_M__ er/helper, over 21. call practice orrlce. Min. 3 --------- as heavy telephone ex· handwriting? Do you g)()-49".!6 yniexper. 963-5657 Mechanic Fuel Injection peneoce is required for wanttoworkathomead-FoodS..-.lc•A.Ht · --pump rebuilding ex I.his pos1t1on. 1-'or more dressing envelopes? IC Substitute llOUSEKEEPER al Sec'y Trne. Nwpl pcriencc. Send resume & 1nformallon call: interested write t.o Oav1d On·Call Basis. 2·2'h hrs Spanish lady to live In to Cnlr. Gd office skillsreq. salary history to P.O. Wilson, PO Box 441, per day. $3.10 per hr. Ap· keep my beuuUful Lag No legal exper. nee. Non· Box m3 Newport Beach. Cathv Ferryman (71~ J 540·5000 ext 207 HYLAND LAIORA TORIES :l:JOO II~ I and .\ n• C'o:.ta :\1t• .. J, l'a ll262ti DanaPoint.Ca 92629 ply to Irvine Un1f1ed b:Chhouse,conworkoul· ~.~2~r. Call Cathy 92663 School Dlstrkl, 2941 side 5 days wk. 494-0565 --Mechanic Diesel ex Al~ Ave, lrvl.Jle, (114) _!:.ag B<'h. Legal Secretary. Newport penencc. Send resume & ~900. HOUS~'KEEPER I Ctr criminal & family ~alan• history lo P.O ~~.J ~porEmploye.:_ .. da~•s ~ scho~t~~°:. law attorney 1s lookini: Box ·2773 , Newport ". " • """' for bnght, resp, expl•r'd llt' ·h !Y.!663 Gate guard, all sh1,lts. Ap <:hlldren. Pv~ rm & buth, IL·r.:aJ i.cn l'Jll til~ 721.ia ac · __ _ ply m person. Nev.port rolor TV ~o smol.tni: for appt :\11'.:0IA:-.:tc German ca1 Dunc:. !»~ 0510 lM''l $125 wk 042 S:S.>8 • l'Xp. nee. To $IO per hi DRAFTING.CIVIL Qvr ltllrn<·t I Ve new Of f11·e:.. m l'n ... ta :\tc~J arl' l'''llancl 1 ni.: \\. c h ;n 1• ui1<·n111..:i. 1r1r J outl(htnJ: & t1t•r"•Ht;.tl1I•' l lt•rl.. I) 111~1 ... 1 , pl" 5 t1 + wpm &. l.qual Opportumt) 1111mht·r .11>11tutll' 'er\ \fftrnl<lll\c Expanding firm of en· \'tronmcnt;al tin1ianeers & plannerK near 0 l . Airport ha~ pt.•rmu nl•nl pot.lllOfb open for pc-uple \\ 1.1v1l engineering dralllnK expcr in ~rad Ing & 1 mproH•mt-nt pl am. & re<:ord nl<IP-, Appl)'. Jack (; Raub CA. Attn; Personnel, PO Box 5019, 125 Baker St. Costu Mc11a 92626. (714, 751·2510 urt.-10 l~I l.1\c 1n hot1iol'kl·l•f)cr Hcndtls. ~5-406tl' hl'O.lC'lt huUSl' :! S1'111111l --- h1•lp1ul Xlnl "ur k1nJ.: .\ct1on 1-;mplO)l"r 1·un<l:.. & hllOd < o 1---------lwncllts ,\Jlph l'<'rsun , ________ _ nd Dept. :"l.;1t1onJI S}Slf'm:. Corp. 4361 U1rch St, N.B \;-..ca r OC \1rporl) EOE. ---- CLERK/Typist CUSTOMER ORDER DESK 0"1<'e exper w/order Drain men wanted. plum· 1>rocessini.t preferred. bers wanted. Will train. hut not rcqu1n.-d. Mhtr or Must havo own truck. 1ndu:..t r1 .JI/ a ire rart 75J.f.i942 _____ _ GENERAL llousckc-t•p~r 5 d11ys P<'r w l' e k lS ah y :n l o 1· LABORERS ca:saonall)'. Salnr> open References. Non · Needed Immediately i.mokcr. Balboa blund. Long & short term as· _bi_5_·594_9_· _____ _ :.ignmonts. llohday & ~kpr for man & wire v a c a t I o n P u Y · Uesure World. Must live Ho~pltallutlon plan in,carreq'd.673-0857 avrulable. Start TOduv ! at.(c1·h1ldrcn :\1u~ldnn• Medical lock Ofc _.xlnl salurr.:. ~.!_ti~ l,.ttb ex per. & xray nel N.B. lnlcrnhst. G<IS·7l72 MACHINE SHOP forftlNlftM/F -TOPPAY-rr you are looking rur permanent 5ltady post· lion thul orrers reul MEDICA.L/Recpt. Cor very busy OB/Gyn or lice In Newport Beach full lime. Salary open Send rc:.umc lo Adll118, Dally Pilot. Box 1560. Costa ~lesa. C,\ 92626 I Opening march 6tli The "Beauty r er race" At Neiman-Marcus Trainee posflion for bill· mg clerk in 111 .. uranc:c company 1n Newport Beach. Good typing slUJI!'. S,o!Jf\ to s;)()(1. J.:d 1ompJt1\ bPnl·r1t._ 1!3J»mo hyilraulti· ho~c Jl>· ORIVERSP/TimeSchool !>t>mhltc~. Irv. Ind mm· Bus Dn\erR, xlnt opply ~I"~ .. ,< ~II ! or JP pt to become part of n grow- .• 10 ,1;:i1 ~-O I" 111i: orgJntrnl.Jon dedi<•al· oo to transportmg the handicap1wd. We truin you L.t> drl\ c small :;c.-hool bu'>es all automatic. Ideal for retired perlSon, ..,ludents & homemakers. Pinelroo TralUij)Ortallon Co. 2800 S. l\I a1n ~t.. Unit .I. Santa Ana. 995-0474 3148CClftlPUtD,he 546-4741 CAcros~ "'°om Orange Co. Au·µort l Equul Oppor t:;mployer growth 111 bolh monetary & pcr~onul re<'ogn1t1on then w~ want to I.ilk with H.S. GRADS you Po!!ltion requin•s & COLLIGI! TltA.INED m1rumum :> yr~ l•xpr on -.el up of punch pre~~. lt'du:al Technologisti.. - Cahr. ltc. full lime & purl llml' <:.Ill ror appl 640-0140 We are now intt:'rvicwing for the following po!>itions: HAIRSTYLISTS Excellent opportunity for stylists with a contemporary flair fnr t•ut- ting & styling. Immediate training in NM approach to hairstyling & color. FACIALISTS Licensed facial positions available to be trained in the European Skin Spa Method. MAKEUP ARTISTS If you have a flair for fashion, are a licensed Cosmetologist with some .cosmetic Rales expcr. this is an ex- cellent opportunity. MANICURISTS To become part of our nail clinic, you must have experience in all phases of nail. hand & foot care in- c luding n a il wr applng • ...sculpturing,. transplanting & pedicuring. RECTROLOGIST Opportu:nlty for perm a nent hair re· moval expert. Cocktail Waitress School Learn tin ell.cll1ng. 11IJmorous highly paid p r o ( e '> s . U a y I e v l' cla.'l~t.'S. Placement A~ ~1st. 7111751·\lllll. or 213/428-4653. So Ca It f Cocktail Wa1Lre'IH'' fn <' .. Irvine & I.on~ Ill h locat1on.t1. COMPA.HIOH Woman. ll\'c in. lovt'ly oce<1nrront hum<'. ="ewporl ijc.1th . It h0ttlll'ke1·p10~ & eooktn~ ~on .,mokcr Iii~ 611H Companion. ft>mal<' ror <TSTO~H.H ~EH\ 1n. \\ .1 I u r 1· c ' p ~ r 1W< l"•"ary, ll·m.1lc. hle typ1ni: prolll'ICnl'y w 11~urc'>. 10 kl•y hy llllll h. 1nl<1rmal ofri<'t'. 1 • \1 Call M1llle ult 9/\711 - --Equal Oppr Emplr m:l.l l l.EllK NEJ.;Di'~U I Male/Female 10 3 \londa\' thru Fri. · ------ $:!I'.\ hr. <:all !),19 1422 DRlVEJtS ~& llELPERS -- ---NEE DED . Lbcal household moving. .1l 1.1;,.5llO() D~ivery/Flle Clk f\Jll lp·time. Some cxpr to \\ork m "·IJ ml>dtcul nec. IW7·7278for appt. I.th f 1i1mc Mon-Fri Ury Cleane;-·n~s girl !t :io '' 30. No ex per nC('. for counter & ni111cmbly l;ood dnv1n11 rec a m~~t. work. Must be EXP ER. S2 118 hr to :.tart. Cull GoodsaJary 968·3633 ~o 01.iu ext 71 for appt. _ ---~·---- f•lch•rly ludy on lU. 2 hr::. Ul!:l.fVF:RY. good dn\'ing tve-. tn exchanite for apt record a must. Mon·Fl'i, Reply lo Rox ll\59, '< !1:30·1PM, start $2.65 hr. Oatly Pilot. p .0. Dox J\ s k r 0 r R I (.' k a l EUCTROMIC TECH MIC IA HS 1560. C~J. 92626 M<'yerhof's 557-6232 lsa,ittl•you 11tjoyed WcrilftCJ? COMPUTER MSISTANT DELIVERY Dependable person to make debverles, handle lsn't it time to stop being nlc supplies & equl p. & "just another Electronic take care of gen'l ofc Te<:h?" The ehallenaes needs; some heavy lift· our technicians face In Occidental Re11corch Ing req'd. Xlnt bens. AP· working on our ad- Corporat1on, a division of ply, Jack G. Raub Co .. vanced, stale-of·the-nrt 0c<'idental Petr oleum Attn: ROiiie Brock. 125 switching devices, re· Corporation, hos a need Baker St. Costa Mesa. quires lhe 11harrcsl and foryou,iCyouhavetwo 714/751·2510. mos t ttchn cally· years experience in tirne ---------1 oriented mindlt in the 11har!nit and butch opera· Deti .. ry/StockM• buslntlfill. Testyour skills lions, knowled&o and ex· Must be 18. P/Ume. Will and put your knowledge posure to JCL and be 1''/UmebySummcr. toworltosyoutest,faull· FORTRAN OR COBOL See Harold, 495 E. nth Isolate and maintain our plua operaUna skill on St. CM complex dlittal com· RSE terminals, then you munlcatlpns 1y11tems nre th.e. person lo act as OemoAsalal. Do you wa.nt utJllzlna atored program lilaon between our com-a career in Ortho ullhz-microproc .. CX' control. puter a r oup an~ our lni ?l.11 your RDA akiJla? A back I r ound 1 n users u alnc your 640-0121 m lcr oproceuor o r software p aclcJ n g Den\alSecy/Bkp.r telecommunications koowled&e and debug. exper or colleie, chaJr would bo.adefiniltplua. aina sklll.S. asst po1lUon also open P1eMe 54nd resume, In· We offer 11 vtr)' <"OM· soon. SM-3000. eluding salary blat.oc'y, or p•Ut lve Hl&ry pl"ll DENTAL HYGlENIST, 2 caU (710 630-7721 for ian benefit• Lbat only a da)'I week. miat live in app(lintrnent. Fortune Top ~Company t.Hulon V'ejo .. rea. cou&d ofter. sa;.eo30 ~~--~-~~-AMlllCA~ TILICOM, IN<:; 3190Mlraloma Av('ftue Anaheim. CA D28IJe V..qual Opp Emplyr rn tf No cxpL•r . ne<'css No l'hlX~k<·r. mill, !.1the. 1•11· slnke1' or larom .. Plent} Tool & die upr. d~-.1rcu of work C:ill ~·1183, ble Smull clcun i.ho11 9am-2)>m Come aJ)d grow "ith u ... ~-Cumpnny pmd hu.,p1tul .S.. GENERALOFFJ<.:1': hlcuw. N('ed energetic 11ttrac-Cole lnstrumtnt MEDICAi, FRO!'T 01-'FICI': rn:c1-:PTIONIST F'tinAC benehb. :.alary open,SptU\l.lih hQlpful Oni.tol Purk :\kd Group i2.2 Haker, C ~I. ll\'C' g1,1 to work in busy --Ccwporaff0tt sales ore. unswer phones. lmmechate openings ruu 642 80IO E O E MEOICAL RECEPT. type 45 wpm a MUST. orp/Ume. Noexper. net. • • • SC)(lQ + bonu:1. Cull Jame A&lll;i 17 thru 28. 5404448. --M-"'CHl ... IST Dusy doctors nt•edi. 8J.Mi!06 Manne Corp. "' " n ..... p . tnt•ri:ct1c person Job shop owner <'ons1der wt nwd front ofc exper GEHEAAL OFFICE lncomeuix preparer, 1ng retirement need& 10 Hr wk. Ben<'(•h Exper'd person ror fasl l.'Xper'd, call h11thly :.killed machinc~l ~~1903 ----- pure orftct, daversHied !IGZ·l200. with su per visory :\l 1 1 M /C 1 duties. busy telephones,•---------capab1liucs lo <'arry on • .0 c ' an ager P typing essential. Apply bu:11nes11 enitasted 1n small motel. IJrh <irea tnpersonPacltacSkipper inspection manura<'lurinR htJ!h Man f lime main~. v.ih· 300 N. Nwpt Suite G , RECEIVIMG performance enJ(1nl· h 0 u 11 ck e e P 1 n A · ;-.: a. IMSPlCTIOH p a r t s . T u p p a y 7U :>l~-0933 ---- GE:-lERALOFFICE Exper necessary. female., t yping 150WPM>. proflcency w/figurcs, 10 key by touch. inCormal orrie<! C.M. Call Millie afl 9AM at6455800 Sm a I I pre c 1 s 1 n n ~ben~1t~~5 11.>.1__ MOTOR ROUTE machined & molded nailv Pilot route "' parts Cor electro -MACHINIST Ncwi1urt Ucach. After mechan1<'al devices noon~ Monday through Working knowledge of 4 Day/40 HourWct'k ~'riday plus Salurdl\y & Yl4.5 true pos1t1oning & Crl>neral machine work Sunday mornings. Gro~i. pro(icienl use of pre-on qua lily aerospace S100 ver month. $50 cash c111ion mcasurinA m1ilru· components & us · dcpos1t·r1.-qu1rt-d. Good ments req'd. Days only. st'mbhcs. M1111l be able to lor Mllc11e student or 2nd STA.COSWITCH INC work from detailed plan income. Coll fl-t2·4321. GEHEUL Ct.ERK 1139 Baker C06ta Mesa nl"" sheets & bluepri nts. Ask for Circulnllon Expanding N.B. flnan· 9 Apply In P<'rson clal firm has O""nlng for 54 ·3041 ~londny-Thur..;day .. ~ Equal Opnnr tmployer :'lll'Cd 10 Solicitors, $3.00 to resp. Ind iv . for ..-Edi• lftdu1triH Inc $.1.75 per hr. No expcr switchboard. mull room. _________ , 2101 Oo,est. ~ll necl..;sary. Call Jfl 2P~1. filing or microfilm IMSPECTOR ---7M 1001 dutie11. Expcr. helpful. ~1AIDS WA!';Tl':O· 1-'or -_: --- but not rcq'd. Apply nt RECEIVING ~mall exclusive hotel. ~ur:ws CPI, 2nd Ploor, 180 Exper. 1n quality a!>· 1'1ex1ble hourl>. 419 No A.IDES $40 Newport Ctr Dr. N.B surance ror mcch. com O.t It~>. Laguna Ue"ch l ·l I , 11•7 St~ &W43e0, a.'lk for Ed Cook poncnts. Smull mf& plan\ 4Sl-852_1 _____ UTT 1n H.B. 894·5'51 EOE. - -Also Private Duty GENERAL OFFICE Lnc•ll• Medical Po.rt time. Typing. Ctlang, Instructtonal Aides <3> 2-3 MAMA.GU Senlces calculation &c phone con· days wk. App. S4 br. At1s11lant circulotion 351 Hospital Rd, NB tact w/eustomer11. lfunl· Su bstantial skills in manager for Orange Co. (Ptlrk Udo Med Bldg ln~on Bch area.1147-3563 batlc grammar. style controlled circulation <Across Crom HOllll and diction u wnllcn in weekly newspaper & bl GIM. LA.IOltEJl compo1illon. Also basic monlhJy maaa.une. Xlnt Hospital M•terlal ba ndier for uy form ond techn l· co. benefit.I. 6U-9'J5Sor540·99M ~•chlnlna operatlona. ques. Apply Personnel Call 644-3389 swtnat.hlft.HOllfdu)'I Ottfcc. Sad<Jlebll~k eam'Ull'J()(ln + ovrrtlme. Rosnn. Inc. Valley Unified School THI rRVIMI CO. 2901 w. COut flwy, NB l>isll'1ct. 2~1 Dlseno 550 Nc~1>0rt Ctr Dr E 0. E. _nn_v_e_._M_v ____ __.._ Newport Beoch •A:iual Oppor Employer Nursing aide & some h.'iekp's ror disabled fem. E'<P prcf'd but not re quir'd. Uve in or out PIT. 899·223_3 ___ _ l£ HO .... • .. -- '*'" OAJL 1 "ILOI .... WGIJ\t.4 11ft~W4ff'ed 1t00 .... WontH 1100.W,W~. 71N ....,W...... JIN W..t.4 71• ........................................................................................................................................... 71.. TYN + IOl(IY ·A 1--------• Servlte Sl11tlon Atten· TtdepbmoSalea FASf &~11 · •• MdpW01tt.d 7100 Mlft>Want.. 7190 ............................................... 41----------- --------~!' II O U L L 'I I 0 '\ PIX OPERA TOA I. 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OJ' 111 \•l•h l·,~u~rjµh )Jull1 ~:1 .1ph \ uri> hu., NII 1m 1n1.-J •11)l'flWfl. ll)r j :.b.1r11 µ.·1,uri l11 .1i.Ml>l u~ 111 11\.11" 11\'\4 ulllt\' fU ;'\;l•Wµotl llt'Jlh Ol ,\11µ01 I Jrt'0.1 \lu.-.t h.I\ I' :! 'I l> t'll.\)t'f ~uud \\IJllU! ,1,,111~ fr1111l 111111 1 .1 Ll~ll'Jl Jiit 1· I h • .- .1h1 lrl \ 1 .. h.amllt' """' ~)h111u·~ l\ ~I t·t•I uUI \ l' lh•I • l'h .... ,.\'.di II 11 " II •• LW.. I \I 1111 ~ \ I· J1·1hl\ I"' \11 l11h•1 \ ••·\\ 836..Ull BiUNING \11111 l'l-'O~IJl>h \l111l1i!fJl>h IHlJS H1lt·h,., :0.~1,1l.i A.11.1 I·. q 11 .ol () p p I•: n11il ~ I m r h RECEPTtoH Conat Co.ordinator lll\t"I"' l11)1)l ullll\' fuh 111 \.-11tllllf I l'\•lllllJ \lu,.I h,f\\' ~•will 1111111• .. k 1llb ,>I,;: 1111. II• \ "" •• l'ou1>l1 LU 111111 01111 • • '•" h•·lplul 11111 11tll ''"l I .All hMI 11;:111 u .. 1111~ Uca>T/TYPIST l'I\ ·•~Jill I I tllll ol l 1n· i;.·1 "m 11·11 1 1t1n1~ lur d1,l11h ul1un I 1rm 111 I I \ I II ,. I II 1111 "l I I el I lou~ ... , •i l-1 17~ I.ow 1111 """"' I-U It: RlCE.PTIOKIST \ h ,olft'll)(llll( llll!>ll IUll "'111t <H ll\ 1· 'l,v111 purl b.'.ll'h 1>1·\ dol'~' <;ood l ••I 1• p h I> I) t' I \ I> I 111( dw11.1J ~kill, rNl1 • .11r~'CI -;,ilill \ l'Olll tnl'll.!>IH'IHI' Wllh 11!11hl)' ,!!7!H!ll2 BLOOD FRACTIONATION 810-tHEMICAL emmR tt s. •• • lqwvai.t U.••• IElAtl l CLEllS • UTOT£M ~..U.C.Mislaah H.~Wu&ecl ht ?nn & :lr'1 Shrlh "" l''<P\-'t° rt•ttti w I' lrttln lhll'<' l11n~1 \1>1>ll' ,1111• .1µµ1\ .11 l 1111 .. m ~'"' ''' lu• .1ll!d Jl 111 1.>ul ".1r \\I I \J 1-~·•' 1 •.11 1111 c,1 "" , l.J~U"'l I~ .14' h \\ l' H•· Jll 1•411.tl •-...1••1 tuml\ l'ltllll11~ .. 1 ~.111 Lull h.1;.. vu,1l1u11 ,I\ J ii I II I \• \ fH' I II "'JIQ. ... lrt·'~ l\llJ \18 :J11ifj S .1tl lull 11ct••h 1ndn ~ "'me ~ • .ulm.iluni,: l'X pt•1 & sai I ma kcr tr Jirn:t• ()J"'\'" Sutlmak.tr. !'Jn l'l'nlur~ l'I \ ·~ )5i 40i:l 1·:111 . SALES :\I\' \l>U jJI .tl'll .. lll' • 1 ,. ,, 1 1 1 ,. . l. n l! r i: .. I 1, ll"'"111 wh.1 hkl·i. lhllll!" w.1rklin~ Ilk"'' tu ( ll .. lll hJ' .. J1t-:. .11t11rl\.. 1.1u1• \· 1 I I .I I! l' ' I I' .1 rl I 11 l! ll.\\l'lcr., "'''ht•, lull '" vJJ-1 um .. · lfl( I Sal r no m!Ulb l'.111 h'i:I 'f'.t:l.I ULIS.CAAflll "iut'I \'II No truq,•I Of fir .. in Pfew''"' Ct1 OUl!ltan4JinM Hlt!•MI! po~'d.1al 8end reeumc lG PO Boe 1850 Newl"Wl lleadt, cu ll2M') . ' \ San .Juan c•traDD Y uu Lnct\ ha V<' oc~ced the new big ..,nitc build.t"-'! with tM onm~ ttl~ roof at the Jimt.pero Serra offramp.to the Sm1 1.M~co f''rceway. Tbat's our t·ompany . ENDEVCO . 4: w e manufact.ur(' & tnarket iiOPbisticaJ.ed ~redsion e.IN'trooic instrwntnt..tion s~·s~s. • ••• r' ,._. T•dwllct.a ... • Dr.th Penw •Pa,.... a.rte • 'Tut Tect.icians • llectN.ic A.uemblers • rredlice Medlanicat Assemblen • M1'!b• Mocti 'st lJ yoo have cxper~nee in any el the above, & would like to W«Jt fur a well established progressive comcian~ i.n our beautill.d facility. p!ease submit ~·our rt"some M stop by 4 appl~ at: EHDEVCQ Randle Viejo Read Sall . Juan . ea,istrana Ao Equal Opportuaity Employer HelpW ..... d 1190HefltW_... 1100 ............................... ._ ............. ... ..... 1.·~ Mobil• HorM Sel.-s 'eople needed ~ .. I 1111 1 .......... , 1111 111m1~u vult'11l1ul ·1111.1 1·1111110 I~ .11.1\ l'rt1.,111i.: htwli:d, l(llOri lrna1w1111.: l'/\t'll"l l . l'O/\~T 111-:.~i\l.l:S A'\k fnr ~I 111 JUflC !1JI ·8660 MONEY (I PIHi) T°tNe..Uft &.ibroriu, Inc.. hia6 betlt full & pcri ... ~'for mre+wi..t /cs.,; col lilt' In lnl' Cu 1;; l·urrvnt I\' ~l·\-klng full & I' l1m1· d\'11( ,11 hdp \\' \.on 111~ ' k 1 I I t· d I l' ,. 1• I ' S111·rl!l al'I c.. I ll fill' I :1 yrs l!i.µcr 1'ypmg ti~\\1101 & dictaphone Clerk T)µlblS full & p/timc, type 50wplll. Ille bkJt»o& & Wing. llectlJ)lionist OD· cllil, 1 yr e¥per. Typ1ag ~5 wpm . aood ap· J)CJTW\CC. Please Call 6443389 9ain ·u1 "°°" THIE tRY1MIE CO. :,so Newport Ctr Or ~l'wport S.aeh Ca 9'~113 F<tual ()ppt>r 1':mployer ~. fw levinq1---------NMM~1 wt.o want to won for a b•illg. WE Off£R: .__.Hri¥S._.., •C..-, ... WHtdy •Gr.at lotw1 Pion •PllTr~PI• CALL TODAY STAil TOMORROW 714-833.aoss TIMl4.lff . UBRAilES ltlC 1-;o E M1t SR.S£Cl£TAIY ltl'hl•,tr<'h and ~\clop mt:nt uc·~ a1117.a hon l<x al .~ 111 tht> (rvr nc In rlu~tnal Cnm9l~x hus ;in 1rruncdlal.8 OIJCWDIL tor a Sr ~l·rctar) Succe:ssrut cand1datct1 will have eng1oeerln~ knc>wledge, shorthand SPl.ot..'<i o/ 100 wpm and lYP•lllC 11pecd oi 00 wpm Qu14Jtfied apl.)licuots fholdd aeod a ri'Sllme 10 d udb\i ll al ary Im• Lory 11nd rt"qu1rement:-. to WH)'MHllf'rlc Of' uU mo~·Mooo OCCIDiHTAL RESEARCH COl.-oRATIOH 210tS. E. Mam Street Irvine, Qthf. 92714 flqaal 0,,.WMlY IEftl4MO)'«M/P SEClllTAllY daol. exper'd. Oq Is l0-4 519f SJI SW.. " We are cwrently 1eelrbw Eves. F\IU " p/Unw. ~ cwaeollow; lndivW•aJ ply, Shell Slation.11Ul • llA1'KAfhiUO~ with good uuetanal lrvi~B. ON THAT ~=Y:.': .iuu... EQJOJ eiccellat s~rv'1 ce St• Ait•nd SALES JOB "'~,... .,. .,,..., 'Uca'ha P/time. Exper'tr.' Neut ~"'"'11t Aolb~ appear. & baodwnUn&. V~c:fedl~ Mon:rfl. Penonncl Apph· ~ N<.-wPOtt.eL GOOD PWl-.~ MAmtton MOTEL c:1i2 • • BUDDf! fie~ Sff..%123 • •Ne!rport Qr Or -· "'lcwporl &erh Serviceman. ont»JDental TYPIST l';q\W.1 Opp t:cnplyr "'" &holuehoM µc1>t control. . Bioloalcnl Sl·1enr¢ pr1:· Thll •• .... most In-Exper'd Xerox eao eu.t . --fC(red. Good refs. 4cdriv -~ t. tr. Mies cart.I, must be fut fa ae-: inl r~d required. Ml•· ~ h. Of' Co. W• c urate . N ewport SEcalTARY /OCEPT alc»l Viejo Pest. Contrail. r-mge S.er.tutet an~icetr··•.i PO&ltlon avail. iromed. 5118-ZSU .tfer • ~ par. • 752-ZST1 Accuntetyplst.e5wpm, . good conuw •• 11t1tt --------- Sh or sy-sedwrltlng. Scrv.StaHelpnecded1m· botwt t. c ... .t at• T'tPIST/ttlCll'T. Dlverai led •-.uu. med. FUil or_p/t. Apply. •••t-.r• to 9D a1o.g A~cur. tntst. Min 60 OperatuMalh1«troruc 990 ~ CA (4.,y, Nwpt w/wr fllflff INiifil .. ~ Good c:fe ..Ut1. :.wtttt\tloa,... x 1..i. co ~h. .._._to·...,. 0.-_so.~1_m_. -------~=~el~ 5::-r:!:S~es~ Gfc .-c• Is~._.,,.. Yee=~ !.1125 La&uu Ca.a)'OD ltd Qrtl Qub wttb ..neoac & • ftPW· ....._ L.apna Beach locatAld ln the vklnit7 of WetNL =U...~r~'!.a:=: _ •-·al""--Eaipk>yu Llndber1th ScbooL SOUMD.0001 in fldd ..-'d. A~lm- ""'i" _,.._ P\e.ase rail 6.11 S149 after --c• .. ..., PM •-med. Capistrano· a 5 IUllR DVCt< Beach ROP. 2G900 Ac · SEClnilY ~ Cln At jachema St, SJC. ••or t:oM true tuu1 <.:O 9"""'"11 496-3111. £0!; Near Urookhur ~t " 1Jftin1. truck loading tll.f095 -----· -- Adams.Hit. c;all btwn 11ood math t-' time TIMl-lR Wallreiswanwd.Over21 MN & ~M. !16<!..al D:.\)'i. Neal & n•n.'>ciun· UlaARllS Part tune, Wed-Sal eve.. ------Uou:. Apply 1n person. ..,_1 ,_ r.~n.a.1y ¥-!lam. Woo·Th1au . Equa10ppEmplyrm1r nn-Y UI person. SMO's ,. ~ ""' ~~~~~~~~~ Italian Restaurant. l'°9 , w/i;ood typing It S.11 ~nw1lc~l 1..CM:ab1. 2148r: JlarlxrBl•d,Ctd. skills f« vaned .uslgn· ewport · TELEPHONE mcnts In ~ of· Shoe sa&ee. ,as..m Jars wk. :;c)LJCJTORS WAJTRESS fi~. Atnllty t o deal Exp'dpersandeslrouof Pl'ol onl)'. Oraaae torPWL11Jl'S6•erc w ..,...WC e1111e11tlal. OD.st.a xbJl Job. Salary +comm Co a a t ' a 1 e a d 1 P I Call Ml-TIU • ac .. area.,_._,. com· + bnfta. C1lUdron•s ~. M.00 P' or· WAUHOUSEMAN . ' ~Sim re1w.. Boatery, l"ab. Ist. NB. der. Your pboaae, t It 8 Ad•tl}, Dail,v Pilot, Box MJ'.Mllter844·3'M )C1Umaiectw1'1 filch. J.H Pl r. ••le · ~~ ~· Mtsu, c.A ~ ~fs~?JW,me. =::•••or ure i .. ----· Statt Acct/Cnnstr st4K . • TRUCIC ORIVE.R SccretM)' ~xp. ~ "t lor a Secy /Construe SUK $3. 75 p/hr. KDowJed1• of • • fail 1rowi04 ma.oage· Secy/Marketini: $12X TELEPHONE L.A. O.C.&S.D. areas Ulmt l'Olttntltiq firm an Test f.ab Tuch Sl!3S Od dft'Vlng t'«OT'd. Both , NB. XJoe typing & olfke Irvine Personnel Agency OOll\lims lull Ume. O>n • ¥1'ilb. s bortltuod pr~ 488~17th Cat;ta Mesa SALES hat.'\ Barron. 8-S Mon-Fri. rerred Solar~ rom SUite221 ti4~·1470 WorkPart4Jmclnootflf Caltrorappt.768-6777 _, ~1•..:.:; r a \~ w t! ~ P ~~ our clrc1alatlon ••IH Welder Exp. bellar<· S1'HO/Pertti9a rooma 4' atiU h•ve wddec" cuatom metal SiCUTAllY llerMarOrfice pleasure Um• for fabricator~ Apply ln • Of&Auu.a.ed iacUvldu.al 54MU51lr.MW!lr youndf. Yo. can work peraoa, Marl ne · wila JtMral derleal•--~-1---=7~~----1 ,... home & lltlll pursue F~ • w. 16th Uilll lor bowJe ma..ui•· .---n~v.. C*Uide aetlvlll•. We St.NB amt. 1.irm ia Nwpt Bdi ACC1'S PAY AILE 1!«7 ..... + coaua.. PM•-"'--""------ area. Ty!N iS+WPM, Bl•OJp ~..mi.op i&AMhnavail.Callfor WOl•tllllTAll. pleasant phone ~nnder. DOldt acda ~. llllPY· ~Aacel•'ftmiel MAMAGll ab1l!Ly Lo W«• lll11 er wiltinc~~resp. & prea,ure. At leut l n ex· he"" worls .,ol••e. •--·~-----•I Top Pasbloo C1lala ls .• p<'r Cal I 640-8950 for De~rec p.rd. Will con· sealdng a Womaa ltclr'8 . ·•PP1 :.1der Individual with TeleptioneSaJei> manager. Xlnt op- S«'y 10 V J> Nat'l Cn li1•11'l offH·c .iplltud1• lor llf.lUll'" Shorthund a plu-. S.1Lin 01wn. \Int Ir lll~l'·' C..il I 1111 ••!IPI ~Iii !l7!11.I 1': ()I•: $lCR£T ARY ·UCE.rT Type 60. SH 80, pleasant phone V .. C'e, ,..ofetJ....& ulltt&.lde & appearance. $750. Apply la ,erson The Grecory Co. 3181·G Airway Ave. C.11 . 1SWIBSO. SECRETARY. exper. for restaurant dutgnlng firm In Corona def M:rr. Xlnt benei1ts and work· sonw collefle & S• yrs Advert11in1t. full or part JlOflunltJ tar tAteoaect ex work uv~r with good ti me $3 00 -+ comm. pert. w I 1troo1 back - track r"<'ord Workinit Must b1• onthusiasli<' iu-ound in fushioo sale~. kuuwlt'<l~e °' comµut.t.v Will tram IJ.'15·96.qz or mcrchandlliing, manaae pi·t~l!li:.1111< rn;1111.h1lnry H35-7~ rnunl It top qual1t~ • • ..i ll •· •· 1 •"•rsonuJ acrvlco to earn .,u1a, wr1 en .,. VlffuM TF.L~PllONI'. ..- l'OllllllUnttat.l.0'1 11lull8 " sor.rcJTOns $1200 +per mo. Send re-e -· sumo in ~nfidonce lA>~ P«~1°'!8 su~rvisory >t· $3.00 per hr to 11tart. Mr President. Bolt 3179. Seal per. Knowledge of !!Ir Kltko•ll6·2980 ,,..._ trept a +Good st.tiftC Beach,-. 80740 salary & ltlot O>. paid Tow Truck Drtvera es· WOODWOllCBS benefits. Seecl ......., -"· Top pq. Apply, lllllm.a. a•M•bten. le: 0.WTowtna. lOOOll'VlDe Hftelen. lltHfen le· Pt!rsoonel ....... .\W. K8 MZ-JZ.Sa -.....,........... ltalnen. g.,., nq. AW --------·· XJnt pay & beOef.ltl.1211 I '3!i)Vf¥t ~Av~. TRUCK DRIVER W. MacArthur Bl•d.. · ,,... .a.l~EE SanlaAna. CA •' Newport Beach. CA 91.66() , """' " E/O/F. we ue lookl.Da [Of •8 Wort at home p/tlme.· IDS? cond1111m1. &u 1000 Ttache~ Aide bef~ & pl?t'Aon with 3 voll4 Look up refer ences.)4. Callforo1n driver's ldatcnal brought~yoci ..... Ucen.-.e to make loc.il de· P cn..,1oncr or shul1n <'°": liven~ Mu:.l haV<' 1tood sidcrcd S.'8-603.'3 ___ •f dnvin~ record anti lie x RA\ •• 1 a b I t' t o l .a k l. o n Uke Aclv"ture? respon'llbilitl~ :t1'af tfldt needed Lo.tou r SlCllET ARY 60"11m ~ <:ood 'i>t'lhnl! lnll'rt.'-.lln.ll Joh \\ \Int Jdvan .. ·~·mf'nl pol ~·nt Or.rngo Co i\1rP')rt cum pl 1tx l\ U 7$2_ ~10 l :ifler s<'hont 10 w11tc:-b duldrcn Ii 30-8 30AM & ;1.ol':\l Pl :iyl(ro u nd -.upen-. .\rt~ & <..'raft... & IO(lnor :K't1\•1til·i:.. St art ~-!'I• hr Po>1>1hle r:.1i.11" & \tr d hr" <;. t:sl Plaza .iri·.i '<E~:o NOW ' Plcascrntlt>aulH11nsen SIECtlET AIY ~-liSl collect at <714 l 752·ri800 to USA. Super co. S6000. b~c + lodging & mao.v. xtra..~. c~w:riig pos. tor a -------arrange an Interview, Pt!f"IWI' whnhkts vnnety. l•---------1 JoyceSands :>40.5001? Socnl.' l'xpor lo Ptt•onnet & tftliurarwe work de· sirtd. Sh 8'>, typin~ 60 Irvm<> Jndui1t'I Complex. Call for UPP'. 540-763(). l':.O.E St CRE."TAnY full lime pref. !Ugh quality typ. rog. Spct-d not as 1mpor" t uot a ~ .i ccur11cy l'leasanl telephon e vClt~ Work la' rrMu·llot· rnc manqer. $5UO/mo. Sl.-11Q1 si.Jaty. Applf a ~ R4.'fietm!h Or ll.B BctwemlJ .30~ OOPM SECTIY /._ Ofc. M (IJ '1 rep ads Girl Fri day for QUI dface. Lit t>lUll " filinc. Ploasao phone per!loaaltll P fi'S-5008 SECTY/BKKPtl. m1a11 have C?tpt'r 10 R. E con1trucllttn Salary open Box l\Ol. C'llM 0 9'1625 SECVIRP.:C.:!:YI' l)'P111&. Utl! b4cpn11. nftttnOOft & evenJni hri1 1'·1.1 • counselln• t:hnlc IH83G66 TECHN1CIANS Jmmcdlote openings for 'I'ccbnielans with ex· perimce in test and trou· ltl• sbootiai:? of dlJ?1tal lC>gLC' Cll"CUI tr V •SIMCORTEST TECHNICIAN Dutll.'5 to tnclude lelllp or test· memory tnod11le6, llmlne arvl control ~· 1emblies . module~ eocl<>5urc.._. •TICI ••CIAM 6 meiatftl to l )'tflr ex· pen~ la ~ Joi;c1c troulille~. tiood working condi · lions. liberal fna1e baefitJ ud CMlpetitJ VC ratea with • 1rowing CW1J1Ulec-0rieeted flttn. Send re111~ or applv m ~into: TQMDATA CORP. s.-1 ... ......, ...... Df\ftsleR An.Applied M.•.&netiCll co a.oow. Segerat!'OO\ • Slnt.. ADI, CA 9'Z704 (TU)~cxtlO f!ttaalOp~ EmpfoyerMt P 10',.,.al Opn Em• ~:i:·r m/f Snelling lcSnelJJng of • • ""i" :: A::;!. Newport .S.acb f.•encr . 4340 C&DlPQS DJ1 ve .. TYPIST WORD PROCESSING TYPIST YACHT SALES Ext>menced ~acht s~ • l*'IOft wanted by r apld<! grow i n g F U J ( /" YAMAHA Dealer. can SOUTHWESTERN YACHT SALES v l\IQUt opeotn fl 10 714/673·9211 Corporate Commun1ca. y.a.•o M.a.M l.Jom Dept. for top notch ""' • lYPtst who enjoys the Rental cenla' b:ul oPtlft· satisfaction oC producin~ Ing a for 2 m e D ._.A a cc u r ~ t e copy 1 n Mechanical knowleda~ : creative formats. Dulles helpful. Neat. handwnt· include MAG II lYPlnl ot lni nee. Weekd•Y °"· news releases, speeches WUl train. 1930 Newport Md m&.8Hioe artJcle11 mvd. <blta 11 ... openUon ol Quedrite photo-electronic typeset-~ ting machine and f1ll·ln ........... • • • ·-··-· sccret.arlol serv1C'~s. AntlCfll'" 800~ Job requirl'S :NlomalJr maeh\no exp•rience <oalher MAG JI or Quadr1lek I, good gram· mat1cul jud~emcnl. end knowledl(c of bas1C' orrtco proc.cdurc1< ....................... PUIUC AUCTION ~' MANY ITEMS OF •IN£ ESTATI': JEWE LRY . ART 08.JECTS. A?' TIQUES, FINE FURN , ETC. PtlONE FOR IN t'O. & BROCHURE. ~ We orfcr cxctpt1onol C~OiCe bcneflte an<Jr--------- o(Dce eovtronmtnl plus MUSIC IQXIS reeoftnlUon u part"' the CLOCICS crQUYC team. ll you Sot Uacbllltl. NtekeJO-qu..wy. .,.._.. aPOIY 11' d h h Person or caff .8Ul eontl P oao1rap •· World• lat'IW aelec• Graves on ut. 2822, ti o n • A la o g I ct•, • furaitaare, aQUquea. SAMTlfE IMRaHATIOMAL CORPORATION 505SOUth '1'aln St Ol'fm,~. CA U 1714 HS-1300 A.roftican lnten>aUonal. 1802 Kettertn1; Irvin~. 734.1m. Open Well . .Sat · WHOLESALE TO'Tl-iETRAOE ENGLISH SHIPMENT On Safe Mon. Jen 1 e, 9AM • •*•Aillll•••LW IU'2 ... Ctilc•· M.&:tJt4t lfJ;.TIOt . . w, • • aooi ""'"'••• · aoso Ge-op w. 1011 Ml•H•-..• •o•o ~•...... l4IO IMlt....... · ~· J.mwy 1s. 111a oAJlv PftoT pJf ....................... ••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •• ••• •••• • •• •• •••••••••••••.......... ..,., ma• t030 . .;;;;~-.:..;.;;-.-.... .-..-.. ..... _______ _._.._ ..... _._..,..._ ;•t.rrlftUE SHOW &'TORl!:WIDESALE PUil.JC AUCTIOM "••-•••••••••-•••••• loah, W 9040 T ....... l'Nw.. 9170 r-b '560 ~,,:_""" ~o D ~ "un d fw-n, appl'•· MA.NY 1''1N£ fTEMS or WANTED PUIUC ~~o~~~E 5HPS.arw Out.board. low ••••••••••••• -.............................. ·-···---··· ..,..,~ ....... mbc Wll.on'• Bargiuo ESTAT~ JEWEl.RY. TOP CASll DOLLAR MANYITE... U " bow-.. Xlnlcoad. te.aoodeondlUon.MOO . um>ERO: ROOF Nodr·.~UrlU4W.19lh, ART OBJECTS, AN· P AID FOR YOUR ESTATE JEWELRY, m.asa ord(er.m~Hanillt.oa. ot.DE120·taUL '70Ford'l'ructt•ton.6 1'WODAYSONl..Y CM.&U·'7930 .. M8·32ti2 nQUES. f'INE FURN .. JEWELRY. WATCHES. ART OBJECTS. AN· CM 557..cmt $250arbeatoll'.M8-C1'71 Cyl Docrehl(t.OdCOPd • .a..za. 10...tpa ETC. PHONE FOR lN· ART OBJECTS. GOLD, 11QUES. Fl.NE FURN., loafl.Power 9040 ' au00.$48~ .... 2' 10-,__ S"t(t.lonccuttompadded FO. le BROCHURE. S ILVER SERVICE. ETC. PHONE FOR IN· ... , ................... 19• ~•a.utc HlllDI dory ,......._utilty flllU.---------- To be h:id Ind~;-t portable bar w 1th 6'5-2200 FlNf: FURN. & AN· FO. & BROCHURE. Rd.be keel inbd well, nu •••••-••••••••••••••• '1( Qov ~ too P.U. 3!iO ESTANCJA HIGH mu1Uplextuner,8trnck SAIL·AWAY-SALE TIQUESMS2200 ___ 645-2200 SEA RAY'S mtr&trlrS1790.6'S.8615 3Bl.btrlt,xlotcond.t350. V-8. radio, •hell. SOiOOL Coata Mesa & tumt11ble-11ll are built .__._ Sii / 617.el tl $3900/bltofr."93-llDS 1kket.ssoid atdoors1.50: 1ns-plu11 two cu)ltom 2131 Seville St. Gar11ge. LUGGAGE TAGS Mltcel~• --.Doca.-ps •cnfntern•tlo,"'al -----------1 WJ'OUihl Iron bar stools. Balboa Penn. Furn, Bl" from your bullnei>s card. Wanhd 1011 All 1971 Moclef• aa 9070 Roa. Trlr for wQrk, -.. .. s dio '1 rm tbls, 1 Sharp!Mll 7446. ressories, c l olhC!i, Send one cllld for each ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18'·30' ••••••••••••••••••••••• mtrcycle, boat. $150 Pickup.run.s1ood reproduction, i.et of -------baskets, b<;.-ds, bedding. t.i~ plus on~ spare. We Exer cise bicycle with Wanted. Moorint Jn 586·7308 evee. 991-341 $:550. $111-5638 Jacb. chrs.M•<828'Sun. **'BUY** Funtasllc items! K~ sz return permanently speedometer/odometer. HARRISON'S Balboa Bay, for 4U !t + day. •72 Ford Courier. 1000 ________ _,. Good used f\lrniture & bdrm set. d1netlo st . scaled attractive tug & 646-5'61 SEA RAY boat, 675-8030 Auto SenJc., Perts rnl's on r eblt cng. New ANAHEIM-JAN 14, l S Z3rdGLASS SHOW-SALE ANTIQUE& Appllonces-OR I w1ll canoe, m any more ~t~~P;~cr~~"e~i:.1r~~: Musfcal 232'15So40.~a5in5•5s.A. Private dock 8 v1u1. in &Acceuorin 940 Ure!! & mirrors, cam{>('r sell or SELL for You. ile?i:. Sat/Sun 9·3. 25541 vent 108~ &t thell! For a lnstruftWftb 8013 -Hunlinlton Harbour."70' ~··~··7••U••••d••:;•••t••• =~ Xlnt c:ond. $2200. MASTERS AUCTIOM !!:I lcador, MY. _ ptll11ooallicd tag encloee ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3101CoAStllwy, N.U. space. Also space for 64· 7 se ... us an.i ---·------ COLLECTIBLE lnn of Tomorrow 1110 W. Katellu 6at, 10AM·7PM Sun Noon·SPM 646-1686 Ir 833-9625 YARD SALE. 38S Vic· wullpaper, fabric or Amplifie r. effects & 631·2547 =:r boat. 898-1611, ~art.a\ ~1r;,.~ker, 1s Ford Courier, A~'.l/FM toria, CM. Kenmore "Dny Glo" pa!Xlr & we guitar repair, Mark 2lft. UnifllteSportfisher. ang · cass, wide :.poke whls Wrouj(ht iron, cusLt~km WasberS2S, New Tappun \UlU back & trim your 540·2372 J .H.D. Audio, l ~nr, In mint cnndl· Want.eel: Ne"""'Tt slip for al w/radlals. $2500/bst. m ade bnr kurt. i e elec stove $120, Zenith lllfl'i Or try two card.I> CM ., ..... ~"1 ~"edlC to" i Sil'sailbont..,. AatosforS • m-«m NEW! $7S. High back at•• cir TV $7S, 17• v. b ~ll>bll le uon ... o...., us m n· · ••••••••••••••••••-••••----------ca.Sual chait <needs re-driveSkiboat,ndswork ac P~lCES· OVATIOMCiUITAR terlor. pilot, A .D.F, 83l·2850 ....... / 7 5 CHIVPU coverlng>-s3s. Call $300,(3)10 spd bikes, S2" 3/$5 673.3756 V.lr.F., .sunlog, outrtg. WANTED· Mooring in Classic• 9 520 VII. auto. lrnn:.. :.11r Displays & Door Prizes &12-0138 .. a or gen AC/DC nulural gas · . · Ping pone tbl, toys. 4/5lul(sSl.60ea rdri. ti & kln Nwpt a r ea for 2S ••••••••••••••••••••••• cood, stereo lapl', tilt CASH P\H> plants, m1sc household 6 !HagsSl 50ca ~!i.r~s!~z~!~d~~e~ bhnl!fr~°'!i/en~ur~· Sailboat. Desperate! l938 Buick Spec. •·dr wheel. raJlye wheels. 1 STEWART ROTH ANTIQUES Amencan Oak Dcal~rs 750 E. Dyer ftd. SA. (at Newport t•w.) I 7Sl..IJ922 For gd ui,f;'(I furn, unll-items. Sat/Sun 10 or mort.o $1.40 l'll pair. sai-:;eS6 new Chrysler manliolds' 631H675 or 761-4.itll trunk !>edan, 70,000 orig yr 12.000 mile warrant\. que\& cir TV"·· 9S7.:_1113~ Garage sale. riun or Sall":Jax lt"cl~detl • risers & elbows plua ex'. Moor1n1 exchange/buy mt. Runs good. Onven (Sl!X>5Y>Sl995. Gllldl ... fh•·•tlboard,dual !o_h1ne! Sal/Sun. 31 :.! " CA tD d Gwld electric Cullar.~. tra fuel. Call Dale at wanted Have 35' Can daily. mst ~ell. $1995 •u •u . 1 Draw }OUr own or !'len sue, hollow body case 498,.27($ • • firm 536-71117 C~and Mtrs )lt.21~ns11>oxspnng& Colins Ave. 8;ilbo.i namt• addn·~Jj. phone& incl,$200.675-6699' . ---deiure trade or buy ------:.'001t:istS/\SS8·800o m•llt 1-:lcc blanket & Island ''l" ll make one curd per 24• SkJpJack. flybridge, lurger. ca:.h diff, Wayne 1953 Ford l'.U .• needs -- <.::.1m bL·<hpr~-3377 )mvING. s~llm.i: boui.e t.1~ Acid 2~ each. Office F•n'ftitw• Ir twtn 170 Volvos, 170 hrs, ~l or675-0341 minor body work, run:. 4 '~jllfj"'=~l~:Effi~i~ SOOdBra:.s:1:1obedw/new _________ 1 full, refrig .• 7s yrds Scndchc1:kormoneyor· 1-cpi,...at 8085 VHF, s umloa. nomeler.yrmsportatfon good. $700/bsL ofr. mallre!>S x spnngi., f>PC PLAYPF.N powder blue & 100 yrds dl!rto •••••••••••••••••••··~· blllt 1)11, glv trlr, twin ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-2762 sac. S375 · &42-0"4 4 m II' SOt-'AS. rhoc. brn crµl'J:. bdrm PILi?J ~!~~NG A~!::e~on p~~t:11C:P~!:· batteri~. 5574758 Calo~ Sde/ '64 Volvo Pl!IOO Cpe, over- 2 antique Qn l\nn uc (II LOVt-;SEAT lum .. Drexel Credcnta, , ·M· C· 926 S200 642.3800 or 731-1420 33' Concord Brig, twin Reitt 9120 drive. restored. Like cas1o nal c hrs, r ed :!<HTOMANS duung rm tbl & chrs .. 2 Costa c11a, a. ~ ort<i9.1sss dJesel. aprt Cshr, Bristol.••••••••••••••••••••••• new. $299S. Lie. OTK4111. SlOOea. Li.:e antique SACft lFIC'E ottwh1tclovc11t•at.s.anll t'orSaJc·NewportBeuch " Louded.PP.838-3499bmPenisValleycmprsbell THECARPLACE p1tcher lamp, handpatnl· o~LY $4 88. q~es. paintmi:s. hani.:tni.: 'l'l·nn1 ~ c: I u b me m. P06tagc Machine, Pitney Ol'636·1406X·2J7 ofc for Datsunplclcup$70 2100 Hc:rbor C.M. cdchina$85.640·887:l J"'lll Jatnps. Much much 1 h s d 1 Bowes t567S auto 897-4316 • :we ROOM GROUP more. 631·10'Jll or673·1166 ~~~..;,.lcd~:r;er ea · :.tamping & sealing, cost 26 ft. Thu nde rbl rd • . •63 1·2620 * 5PC81-:DR00~1 MOVING SALES Su-----·---$1600 sell for $775 F"'mula (offshore>. 351 72 Ford Courae r U b Ii bl btfl 1962 Appliances 80 I 0 7PC LIVING HM • . at/. ~! 2 chrome 'l"ru Spoke whls M0-9237 · V8s, all navigational w/Cabover Cmpr, boot, n e eva e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1PC l>lNETTE ft·5. Lge & :im antiques, 6 w/11ep. )Ill rad. $150. New. gear & ground t ackle. AC, mags, cable jacks, Olds Rocket 88 converll- f'' R G HT DAMAGED $S88 Qlptains D~k.Oakpar '163-807!1.Sl·otl. Basic/Four Computer Sleeps four. Under SO elecwtrpump,radiols, blc. w/cverytluog. ha11 llOTPOlN'I' SALi':. 3308 quel coffee tbl. 10 )IJ>d . & Mod. 350. l disc drive. l hours u11ed since new. 6 inc:ludC1lsbell 833-0215 ~n 111 storage & is in """HOM• ollh• Vik•~tr 197§ LUV PICllllf' TIUCC eu.-~ 4 Clll. 4 llld.. ·-· -· c.. -·-· tllan ~.000 llllteL M-G"' o!lllU P•r O•llon. l1141al) S..."'11111 S2386 W. Wurnor nr Harbor. 4 UltAWl!:R CHEST Sl8. refng. c-verylhing. 244!! 1no·., !\lohair ~ola VDT & l med s pd wh~I traUer Included· nunt_cond. Areal "Show Santa Anu. 979·29'.!l Walnut rimsh ··e" Orange Ave, c :'It. rha1r. S350or lrudc ~ printer. $12,500. S45.1514 also run canvas. Call Camper Shell ror sht. bed quality" car. recently GIJS,.,•FSOaJ 1 ---Qartls Furnihar• 616-&495 ---ti4:.!·!J4i77 P.0 .Box 1083l, SA. 92701 John Felter at M2·0010or p/u. L1 ke new $19S. appraised ;il 54.000, will a.IS 'l' CASH PAID 54()..821l. 648-1241 aft. !i sacr1 !1ce at $:J,250. 'llNCOLN MERCURY ~·or Wi.hr/Dr) r'> Ht•lril! I 865 Harbor II. CM 630 Joann St. C.::\l. Sat/Sun l:!" l "llAf-'TSMAN. r.t:1d1al Nettrly new office rurn. 9'19·1840 "orkingornot:>57~13J 6454 151 10·5.Camera,movicpro Armo;a". ltO\ 220Y, clcsks. chairs. files. etc. ATTMFISHERMeHI t;!~~Sbell,fits8'bed, R------~---al'------11111 t&~~~°"':=.c1. ---JCCtor, tables, chair)!, lite w bludc·~. d:.iclo, l'tc Ideal for real estate or &!per 2:8 fl. flshing boat . .,_, 557 .,113 ~v...L.1.J_ 9530 142.al44 Electclr~cr Deluxe Ken· mirrors, typewritl'r, $200. ll;.trVl•.,t Gold s1m1Jarofc.644.s385.Mr. CF 88 Fl b Id .., ~- more. Perl con<l White Kln.11 \lte mattress & box· JiimJlS. etc. Hefnl{, de11n SIOO, new John.son 5417 • Y r gc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~~ !f7 9 · 4 84 2 X • :! 6 d vi.. spring. I 1 kc new. t'l)C'm1ca dm\'lle &: I ch rs tingle screw• Railey• Camper Shell "Top Cal" Convt 4 seat street legal .:: &15-7317 e\S · Matching headboard & GAR_AGE SALB-Lots of $45 556-0171 9AM to 5f'M Pets 108 ~~~·n~al~~!,nkpie~T;psr!· ~~~~Cab hght. dune buggy, Sim •. Call •74 Ford F·250 Range; -rutl..,tand $100 546·5778 Antique furniture. brass -•••••••••••••••••••••• bulit. Electronic aear ln S29-8486 XLT, tool box & rack. • l'ngidaire Lar~e, Dryl·r .• ----· . cash reg, tbl, balllree, Old wood bu_rnmR i.tov_e. 26-gal show aquarium, eludes depth finder and MotSco:J:!5' 9150 Dune Bugny, Dodde $3200.841-8208. good, S35. l~ ice sk11ll'!> Maltrc-;s & box sprrngs, trunk & much more. 1967 $50. Sec a~ :.!09 Del Mar fish, pump. filler. al • • Sl0.002·14.iS 1Jkenew$45. Roesemary Pl. C.M . Ave,C.M.646-5893 acces t diatom filter, ~~:&~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~buc~et se~= 'i6 Dat. P.U. low mi. DRYER. Gen. F.ll'C. Used __ i9'J·27"4 ,, 573·2229 Sat/Sun STORAGE LOCK EH ex-beslofr.64$-5580 Call ev0ea & wknda: 1974 250 Yamaha MX· a:J-0241 • an I AM/FMcassst.,custml. very hllle, xlnl cond. Qu~n Sofa-sleeper, grn B & W portable S60 White lenor ply, 2'x5 x6', re-PICllM>t & _. 8090 MS-9376 Terry kil fronlfork, Bog mags. ~/ofr.MO-iMS SIOO. Ph 96J-Olli5 plJJd $125 Grn chr $25. French K.hroler lh bov movable shelves, $60 •••••••••~••••••••• shocks, etc. $500. Call '76 Ford Camper deluxe v.i Ton a1.,;v P.U. l968 . . Unhe' eled mirrors chest $65. Westinghouse 5-154526 NewBrandNamePianos 3.S'_Dlesel Troller, flying 962-9898alter7p.m. Cara van. New cond. Xlnl cond. Best ofr. Ph Tappan f.ll·c. Hurn er JSX36 SJ ea. Optigan $75. rcfrig. $65. 973-079S bndge. plank hull. new , 23.000 mi. only. Mags, 64<>-4827 JiaSl' TV pr1tc. $!)()(!,Call M4 2108 --v t: ND I NG M 1\ C II . 10%overcost. paint. bottom & top side, 77 Honda CJ360T. Lo m1. toilet. stv. refr1g, sips .f, ------ 1,15·35t7 Hones 8060 ptt>lagc i.l11mps, all clcc Beach Music Center eng 1n xlnt cond. $10.500. Must aell. Mak9 orr. cruise control, snow '77 Toyota, SHSxlnl cond . . ---,--5 PC Walnut Bdrms ::.cl.••••••••••••••••••••••• tl"ll'. I.Ji~ d1:.counl, 174CMBeachBJvd,H .8. 714496-1762 83J-2S7Saft7PM tires.Musl seetoopprcc. GT Spoi l er i1hel l, ·1 refng S:!O l'at·h. 1, ll\.\ $400orbt!!>toffcr. Wanted ~ood home for 13 ~15·1.l26 847·8536 $8,900. Arter 6PM AM/PM 1·a:-s. c·R. -l rolorrnn:.ol4'S~l.lhnne 496.7307 yroldmare.Mustbee'< . 1976 SEA rtAY 22', '76Yam~ha400,200m1les 6"Q..7S22Days,M0·33S3 morc.SS9-68J,,1 matt· .ins mudllnl' $JO. ---per 1 c n c e ct r 1 d c r ~1kko SOIS :t5w ~lcrco. Baby Grand 1918 Act~on. w/Nwpl slip. t.1kc new. new. Good cond.. Barely 1----------;,;~_l!I!'!.. _ lllDF:-A·BED ?' Green Reasonable. 675-~123 Jk•:.t 1 .01.1;t•r t.1kN •. MuM ~~h~_11~~ De<i utiful many ;<tra.s, $10,500/ofr. ridden. $800. Alter 6PM 4 Wheel Drhff 9550 '75 1'oyotn Truck. 4 111ld. J.itton t :tec. Hnnn<'. Nau11.0ucen,Goodcond. --:.ell .16 lluwu11 tmrfhrd; _ · _ ~ _ 673-0112 640·7822,DaysS.f0-3383 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Had1 0/hlr. Good t•ond. s th t If I $100.540-4891. House.hok1Goods8065 Wicker furn . 1549 Beautiful Walnut Baby•77 3' B Wh I Honda '75CB360 cosr• MES· Q1Jl 842·0J80aftSPM • moo op. sc <· n ---••••••••••••••••••••••• l'I ti CM •226A l oslon o er ~ ~ nvcn. M1crowa\•c. wht, l.OVF.SEAT, Celery, Furnisbin a rental .. ~n a. Grand, 6'~. prof. instru w /401tP Mere. e ng. Cherry cond .• lo mt. AMC& JEEP trom gume :.how. cru!lhcd velvet. Prov. Hosuseboldg goods of 111·1 Carpet gold ~hag 110 mentinmmt~n~~~· Complw/trlr&boatcov. 673-567.fafler6PM TOO ~·5460· =. Good cood.. $75. lunds 640-0996 Ytb. g~~::;:wo'. ~~!~7~~~ing ~o: in~f ~~:f. $2500. (1) 737 ·3180 yam aha 125 ATI, 1970, MAHY .Ele~ ~bl. oven -range, Jf/Wctry 8070 -f>nv. Pty. , w/all equip. for st. or dirt JEEPS tFr1g1dwre cual. lmp OWR le Ottoman. Gold. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Layton ~ort watl:'r unit S all "ght ood. 1.U75 Sea Ray, 2A w/11port u!e. Xtra Ures etc. $275. MUSTSELL90 "Flair '').fO"ToPolline, Fair cona1uon. $50. WANTED worth$2SO. Mov1nl(.sc1i :.. •• hupxlnt p~anot •. ~ .... bridie. Twi n 165 548-0063 JEEPSBY '67 Chevy Picku.pTruck Runs good -$795 -.631·3463• '73 Chevy P.U w/"71 6· pack cabover camper, sips 4. $2500/bst. 557-4646. \lkc new$300.673-9479 5"-0-4891 $100 67S-8597 •ua n co ·• ...,_,. Mucrulaers , fully JANUARYllst • • TOP CASH DOLLAR ---· · $350.973-1862 equipped. l''ull cover. '77 Kawu~lci 100, less PleaseCall '75 Qievy Silverado 4S4 Amana Refrtgerlll.Or. 15 BARSTOOL, leather, PAID l''OR YOUR CARPF.T.130yords~gold, U:ed p· . off ed b Storedlnwarehouse.Btn lhan200m1s.Brandnew 9 O PU. Hvy duty 'h ton. cu.rt.2dr,$80. swlvcl,urms.ncwSSO. JEWELRY. WATC HES. sllghllv worn Sl75 per ~u iniagn~c:hoe:1 LY cond. Call eves/wknda cond.$395.644-1056. • 54 -8 23 32.000rru.Cmprshl,alr, 968·6064 Call 540-4891 ART OBJECTS. GOLD. yrd n . · d 837-6837; wkdys 837-6050, . . 2524 HARBOR BLVD. PS. nu tires. dlx int. S lLVl':R SER V1Ct.:, 1>V CH 1 CA to l or>973 pri_c1~· guarantee· extMS.$17.000. 198711keSu,goodzuk!.,_2nd50C.•~ ... D •rt . Cosla Mesa . Loade<t.531-QOS Wei.linghousc Frostrrec llERlTACE Din. rm set. F U · d """ '"" ..,,., refng,wbne.Sl8:l. Country Tour, G chrs. INE F RN & i\~ t.<>n.'iOI(', .: <'ond SlSO loats.R .... / 557-8113 698ronco,good.cond1Uon '72 Dod •2 ton pickup, s.1H·02f>"'I Be1~c suede 45x72 table. TIQUES.&cS-2200 -Ph64-t0'.il6 ---Spinet Type Electric Chert· 9050 wilhextras. xJntco:!:.s1fl!j() --- -Ol'W. $5000 value. Sac <'Qnn. diamond nnn, \\lll ..... OVIMG HOW• Org~n. Fine walnu •••••••• ~ ••••••••••••• n K&waaaJd 400 KH 2900 644·2222an sP~1 548·3531 Wcslln.i:houserefri.i:. t'/P, .. ,,.,,, r _.,., "' '"' • cabinet. Make ofr. mllcsS89!i __ _ 20cuft,!ildeby1t1dc$2!15. "'"'"l.oror.5-10-4891. scl1forS600. PR I C~I> TO SE I.L! 833-1989 CHARTER P luah 60' &4a-29u '69Jeepplckuprecond.4 .70 1\.4 ton <·mpr special, MS·82Sl King Bedroom Sel, Chest 96.l-8466days Hefr1g. 16 cu fl., grn, Yacht, reasonable, hour· s pd, great value. $2200. oriR ownr, AC. PS, PB. reelmcr, blk, occaii chrs, Splnetp.iano&bench Jy or daily. 87.5-2172 or '81 Honda30S Scrambler. 494-9008or494-2797 tape dk & 110 s us licydH 1020 ~~~hd':~J:~~~e~~~~Dn1na~o2~,_dCtEsnolglat~ier•me~•np rattan har s tool11, $4()0 cash. '75-SSSS Rebll eng. RoUar carn,_,K 5 81 A/C P/S 1 t d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,. YI> • a ,u aquariums. !)reeding 847-8536 lo--S• 9060 xtraframe&rnanyxtra 'p' 8• axer.hi • 1 • pens on. grea con · MIJ..~. pnuscd approx SJ0.000. rack w /t anks tc r -__ _._ 109 --. eog.part.s.963-33l1 / • 4 w -pos , mui.t !tell lo bk, PP. 10 spd ladies bike. near -Beslreas ofr. 633·1628 r ariums color :•ravel Sporlf'") Guvv. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . $3200/Best ofr. f\31-5900 _973·1688, 759·9180 new $6S. Sofa. contemporary, bulk& • 545-6391 •••••••••••••••••••••• WANTlllSULTS7 '74 Kaw. 250 street/dirt, alt6PM . • 644-GlZI floral earth tones. 3 Diamond ladles "(a Ct. masc .. · Fischer Superglass Sell bo tth neweng.&tira.$325.'70 • 6S Ford P.U •• Good aso cu11biona, 1~ yrs old enaagement nng. worth HANG GLIDER Snowskie, 195cm·$20 SO~ISTERM Bultaco 250 new eng. & Absolutely must seU 75 V8. au~o trans.,, "lra Boys 20Gd" Slndingray type $19S. Matching love seat $1500 • .Bst oCr over $500. _,,., 494 7812 new· now just $75 (w/ tires $275.'494·7812 Ford Ranger XLT w/cab tanks. $725. 557-00.la bike. co • tires. $20. S145. Both perfect. cond. 633-1.629 -· • blndin&s> KasUe 'Kast· YACHTSAUS high s hell. Best ofr . V 9570 5.'l-32l9 '[~5~e!~eba~rl:~ ~~id UYntock S07 Hosp. bed. xlnt cond $12$. Inger. Dartmo~tb & FUJl/MIWPORT ~/~otnes. StA-f160 536-9964 -~•••••••••••••••••• RALJEGH Gran Prix.. 10 separately. 960·3689 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~:1 ~~~$45. R~cllner Munari Sklbools·tizes DIAURS •••••••••~~!••••••••Trucks 9560 71 fo'ord lT, MRxl VR, auto. 11pd. Exe. $80. ~.Morgan mare, broke . . 6~. 7, 8 &: 8~ from $7. (114) 673·9211 Rent a 1977 Excutive ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, panel, cpt, AM/FM 494-2932 Sofa Bed, gold vinyl. Qn to ride &: drive, bl H.O. Brass tr:11ns, boys 10 to$45.Call642.0138. .21· ISLANDER head Motorhome or Mini· Before you buy or leaae stereo. very clean. $2990. Peugeot. boy's lO!lpeed, ~~·11:: ~~<li:att Uke parade Morgan aelding, spd mm1 Schwinn, rare Brand new skis & boots, galley, dinette.· alps 4: motorhome from Herb your new ~ustsell.1133·1526 24" wheel, while. $50 · · · Eng, Western (714) books.49starna~.r~ks, pr Hockey skates sz 12, 6HP,OB,$2995.75Hl2MI Friedlander. Call any of 1978TRUCK '77 Ford Bubblctop Cam fll'm.675-6699 Colonial Sofa, r ecliner. 338·1011 collcct1hlelt. J1raph1cs. nrnew.MS-2899;842-0927 thesenumbers CALL us• pr. complete. SK ma , DCMJs 1040 plaUOl'm rocker & end Miscetf..-a 8010 l-99'.!-1396 • '7618' SOL CAT. trlr cat 8984777 • makeanyolfer.644·4839 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~U;~w!:i~·ia:~~~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHOTOO RA P.11 ER· ~~~ail~k8f~e! ~~~:ep'fnualsdl. 537.7777 646.0226 70F~-;;. Loaded. OOGTRAINING 8J3-03Sl · Lrg Commercial pwr Ad~ertis1ng,Com1lytreo, +ruro.$500.613-0700 8.21-1118 UNIVERSAL lfx!O' sirlo tenl. Run~ YourP1ace.orMlne mower $50. 18?.l exec inti known, <new photo anlana 20·. new April uOTORHOM""c 20'l6 Harbor,CostaMesa i<ood. s24ooioffer. John MartJn 5(8-0059 7'h' Sofa, 6 mo. old, xlnt typewriter, xlnt c~nd process from photo or?. 1V, Radio, tm, lapper & mnJn, like ... FOR RENT~ MZ-64113 ---------1 cond brwn/wht/ruat $300. adding m achine wa bako into ceramic HlR. S..,._ 8091 new $1000 off my coet, '76 ~ton Blk GMC. H/01--------- SPRINO ER Span lei, $1.90 5J6-0'f4s $10, call 642·1334, 642·6S78 Ule, glass, porcel81D on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jim Steven (714) &&6...a633 From $100. wk. 770-0644 4s.t, all pwr, 768·5151 '71 VW Poptop Van, verv '°'KC. ,B/W, 11pn>M re!". · steel) 1·992-1396 Several beaut. color TV's , RENT Fireball 23• Self days . or '9 s · • 8 90 clean, new l\hchelini.. 8 mos. itenlle fa mil)' Olllr King mattress & box Exclusive Tennis Mem· S99/Up. S6S TV. 64.2·5340 8 Sabot. Wllson, sail. aall t. A to/al CC, CB eves/wknds $3000. 9'194137 dOg. ~.673-09f.() sprinl{s like new frotn bership, at prestigious Newport Beach Tennis 20S2NewportBJvd CM baa. oars, crudle for coo u r. • ------------------------------1 Broadw'ay Cost W5 sac Newport area Tennis club membership, best • • storage. First $250 buys. stereo, sips 6&4S-2283 INT'L Step Van, for aurf '71 Ford E250, custom by DOBIE PUPS AKC, sl~e $175. 642·°'44 ' ' Oub. Pri~ to sell. Dyll, olr. 640-1793 25" XL.loo RCA Color TV 4 Localdellv. 54<>44.38 ans 29 rt. Appollo motomome. or -:Vork. New tlrCll, gd Tnpper. Cell for Into. Qiarnploo Marlenburg • S:U-3570; ev11 581-7085 yrs. old. $50. , Must aee to appreciate' rung. $700. 531·2383 or 54S.J970 Cheyenne Autumn. Studio couch, norul pat· , .. lrvine RacquelC\ubtaml· 642"'3m 14 UDO Call John Felter at 531-6463 •~ w-1.~ tStO U68-3753 tern gd cond $60 Call Surfboard, 6 7 wave tool. IY tennis membership. ba"1lYused. $1750. _,.01 wnwv ----------1 832-3771 · used once $100. 838·7712 Must sell best ofr. Two xJ nt. colors . &1~M07S &42-00lOor540-82U. '72 Ford Courier. 4-i.pd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Golden Retr., Male, AKC. eves. 833--0f.26 $250.·SlSO. 2060 State . wJshell. $1450/bst orr WE WILL IUY Loving adult home only. Enrly American style C.M. Follow Oak aftef 2 Su.n!lsb aa11boat, 14'. xlnt ':ixuf! r1 n. nnnk: all ~x: 646-0350 afler 6 PM YOUR DA'rSUM SSt-&178 soCa & love seat very 2' Ceramic gray hand S@ot. 2 uprij(ht freezers, 1> m. cond.,$450. JU• owest 11 1 ra e, P "ID F~OR OR "'O'r ~.,._.. new.848-3478 • painted Poodle doa. $.1S. Porsche cover, Chan· · 549-0133 ""eeps6.494·9509 '77ChevyTruck "roPDOL' l,R ·=unauzer puppies, M an u al J> or t ab I e del.ler. 631·~ loah & M.-.n• and Camper. - Only lovlng owners Bdrm set... 5 pc, wht e typewriter, x..tnt cond. -Ep,,,.Rt • Kings Cruiser. Great ''73 Pace Arrow. 20', IQW 548-0031 FOR TOP CARS need apply 675-0328 wood, Bassett, Ulco new. $45. 846~79eves. Dbl u mattress +box spr ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• lltUe boat. Mehog plank. ~~ :37tr:s, nu Mich. T oodlu AKC Alaollvrmrurn.673·1R25 w/frame,xtntcond$80.2 G••fll 9010 Totally refinished-~ . .....,.... '63 Jntern'JPU.Shorthox, ~_t. ll :, kl • . $100 ln free cryttal 1l>y twnsimattresses +box ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lde.Muataell,make whtspokewhls,'lrglcnob-•!~.::.0 w • Ofand naw alreloom king hnlna en uchll ve sprsSlOeasct. 5.f8·967f Oattlc Ul3S "-ntu"" .. olr. 6'1S..'7618Glenn bies. 4-cyl eng. OCr. 8ARW ICk DATSUN "'Ill I 1.lf t qot ' di' 811·1J7S49J-Jl7S ""' ''V\taaelllc•• ortho mat· Pr l n c e 1 s Hous e """' •1 • " m--0183or7M-Ol46 YGtkle PupJ ARC ti trasset. Bo.tbttk1n1pp. ~andle~ partybu•our 19,. Philco eolor T. V. ~pita, f\l~~· ts• Catamaran, fbr1l1 Mew ttoO~Mew also Bha.e at&id · ... .r:~ 20 yr auar. Rct.11 $670, home. \Ve oUo have Large table modJ' $a!. '7000. -g·iJ:u • baul, tun batten, jib 9100 l4IMr71 aacfor$400. 84CM424 wine·\&1Un1 & bln10 SllO Nocona cowboy booU main w/trlr for boal or --------... ---------• patties. Froe brochure, Like new $35. BY. I> Art.er lo• M.tw utU $225. 99l·!Ml0 day. hlrs. mixed~ t.on&brd WantAd ffelp? 842-5678 ~...-10A.M. 557·9161 E4fll~ 90301_588-.;.;.;......;73Ql..;;;;...ev~•----• Dachahu"4 $10. -·•••••••••••••••••••ca t 20. comp a 11, 830-tza •ZODIAC !.tnnide6HP. mast an· ttGille l'ftix ... 7 wkt old Port·A·Mt.rin \enna, c:lea"-$4000. Orte. u tnflaUtble &au 61_U5tT ________ ~, 7Sl·l'1'1t1 ZllaSColleJ.(e, C.M. TlADIFott 7 <7W~7o a• Mor oa Out blptid. CM.AY MAllMI 1m tu1f 1'tel. alont 4. TbitradtUGklllUWJCu• alJ111119I. DU equip; Tnll• 1.1. Dlltl w.laht ~.-;toe f(lf my 41qulty ror t:•. ~ To s.so 1~. 'o.. t.r9Ck. mtmme ar r and nutnc n •• part a. aipume P•)"IMftll. Pvt, l\Al&ldiaed OOt.r: 8"Mol Pll"J, Olll 1.m.a:MI ~c-. .<:oa&a •.a. "T7'N.IWll•Cet.,..... l'71'>m.-U G1t1Q1e wltrlr ~ C1 Nu !71 ii& ltlH • ,. ... ..,... ~--·~ .......... •ATLAST• .A ... WJ'l'M AIMOW• S.."9M._ &YPSY caitiff.• 1•1 ta ..--::JHr••· ~··1ia.~ • ..:~:..~ ....... -._~...,... ......... A =:· Ntaw :=J= ~ntn: I DJ8 DAILY PILOT MlotWcmhd 9590 Autos. Imported ...._,, l"'potiH ...,.., l11tporled ....... 1 .. ,erW • ·•···•••••············· ........................ ·•••••·•··············· ··•·•··••··•··········· .•.••..••••............ Auto.. UHd A.to., Ut.td Autos, Uaed AuhK. UNd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE BUY Alfa Ron.o '705 IMW 9712 ,...,._. '713 M-. t7ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '"' FOltO G.ALAXI! s 1 t>OS court L7 (YYA047) lt74 CHIYY Vl~A COUPE (817KJZ1 "" MIACUIY COUGUXU tZXY325l lt7l MBCURY CANI 004H';O lt74 ~YMOUTH FUIY-4DR. 460KLG s1995 s1995 s1995 1971 .. ~~~RO s2495 l25730HJ lt7l FOttD MUST AHG Cf'l. $ '1995 &.OW MIUS {869HAH 1975 CHIVY I l TOt4 VAH (56153ZJ s3495 $99 DEllYERS OH APPROVED CRB>IT lt76 FO«D l'IMTO SQUIRE 608AEAI 1'75 ~TOllHO ELITE (211MllJ s3795 WE HAVE Ml.HY MOU MAKES Ir MODE.LS TO CHOOSE FROM lt77 FOID MUSTA1'44 (739AXSI 1'75 DOOGI. HOUSICAl (89352N) 1971 lllOtlD T·llRD "\.OJ.OB>"' !274SYDl lt77 FORD T-llRD t57Q$1Dl s4595 SS'l95 55995 S6195 FO~;~JSO s7995 IO'CAMP'El f1F33931), 1977 OAnUH 210% ss495 MLOAOID" (03'4SPJ CLASSIC BUYERS • 1954 FORD SUNLIHER (HXM355) ·53995 • CLASSIC1 BUYERS SEEK & Fl ND is the ne w game that's driving crouword nuts nutty (nuttier?). It c:an be sought and found every day in the classified sec:tion of the DAILY PILOT. CLEAMCARS & TRUCkS CONNELL CHEVROLET ;t~llll,1rbor Ohtl COSTA :\I t:S,\ 546-1200 '74 Alfa Romeo. mint rond. Sp)'der, removable hdlp, nl'Vl'r u~ed soil top, 20,IJOO m1. $6~1 675-1319 '71 \lphu llomt-11 <iTZ ,Ut 1-'\t, ~"lid. I tOl' <"Olld \t.1kt•ulr !II.I! !fill I' I' 9707 ••...••................ '7 3 AUDI I OOLS WE P/\Y TOP DOf.Li\ll i\utonwllc lrun~ & 011h FOR TOP USl•:O CJ\ltS •17.000 orqunal mil~~ FOIU:IGN, OOMK"iTIC: (610GWX). Sdhrui ut low or CLASSICS bluebook ror If your <:ur is extra dean ,....__O_H_LY__...$_2 ... 15._0 __ sec us C1rsl t .. .,..._. ti Mtn BAUER IUICK 1989Harbor.Co1l• h aa ~llarbor UhJ 642-07'1 ,: • Costa Mesa 117!12500 ..__ ______ _. TOP DOLLAR PAID fo'OR CLEJ\N IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS ~ 1883S BEACH BLVD HUNTINGl ON BEACll 84:.'· 1781 ~40-04-12 1973 AUDI IOOLS4DOOR Nt•w l'nginc:. uutomal1l· L r .i n s ,1 1 r ,. o n d . A\T/" ~l stereo & s un ruul Pn pt~ S:! !l'.)'I C.1 II 4'J.I ft(il/! l'\l'Olll~S ·7~ \ud1 IOOIA'i sun rool. I o .111 t' II I u m 1 I' I' $3950 011 n:i KJ:n iG Fux, ..iulo, AC. 1>lcreo, :.nrf, warranty. xlnl cood. S4800. 1168--0872 ---IMW 9712 WE ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEED 1970 liMW "Classic" 2!!00 CS Coupc·4 111~<.'CJ, s un· CLEAN root. factory air cond .. USED CARS AM/FM stcrcu, clcctrl<' HOW windows, pwr. t1t<.'Crlng & CALLPAPPY h r ukrs. light o llo~· wht'cl:1 & only G3.000 540· 5630 miles MINT condition! Sll,500 I.Jest oHcr Pri j>l)' <.:1111 ~138 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY l!l~tl~ !'Yor a 30day ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW' 642-5678 \lill ll•·~i11 fhe First Customer Sale of 1978 ftn fhfl ~lost Popular Buieks of the \~ear. Not Jost CJne Speeially .ldvertised Boiek, Bot Over 208 to 1111.\'D "E\\. Bll.\~D "t:\\• f hoosP From •. t\U Ready for Immediate Delivery 1978 BUICK RIVIERA CPE. _L- ~--.. Fully equipped. (Ser. 477856) (Stk. #8347) t¥uuto4 ..... ,.,,,. t U.OIO M Fully equipped, loaded with xtras. (Stk. 8109) (Ser. 413487) 1978 B~ICK LE SABRE 4 DOOR CASH 54788 Fully equipped, loaded with xtras. (Stk. 8122) (Ser. 107367) TERMS s395DN. -DISCOUNTED •2,000 NOT Priced at 110,000 or '11,000 BUT ONLY 57945 NOT Priced at 58,000 or '9,000 BUT ONLY '6199 1978 BMW's HERE MOW! COMP LITE IODYSHOP NOWOPEM EXCELLENT SELECTIO ... OF '73 Dino C9e. trnmac. New pnt. llbr, 3'2,000 ml. Sll,000. Catt asm Ito. m.1~M4-0668 afl epm. mirac le mazd~ 1 , ~ • Aat '721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.-..Mete 64W700 '71 J.2.& Spider, m11g whtl. AM/FM ca.ss .. hrd tp, lo "74 RX-4 Wan. AC. AM· ml, cood cond. 991-3101 FM, Mich tlrea, konl -shocks. 1 ownr. Xlnt. 74 FIAT XI /t Serv. records avail. AM/FM 8 tr1.1ck stereo, $1950 114-494·2582 rallye wheels. red w /llln , interior. 1Yr.12,000 mll1i '73 Mazda 808 Coupe, warranty. <838KFM) brand new plston eng., Sll9' _aood cond. f100. 552-3488 CODel..dMtn IMWRESALES 2001 E'1atSA"8-8000 Mere ... .._ '740 Wu may have your next 11 ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Ur In our Inventory. Call ''75 128~ Sl?Orl, a tr ti "74 450SLC, s pus. sports us today: ~r 111 Eur.-mus lie · coupe. lmm•c. Full 831 -2040 495-4949 Xlnt cond , 10 mile. equipped Incl. factor~ -$2200/bslufr. &10-277o elec. sunroor. 1tereo WANTED TO IUY llSpyder, mint cond t>bl uuette. leather lb Qu.1lil) used BMWs. overhclld csm11. l'11ll Joy l l'rtor Sl 7 .500 . P . P ROY CARVER IMW 492.7004 or Jim ltlt• i62K &ao-9323 t~~OJamborcc Road '\l::WPOKT BEACll 640-6444 CREVIER $I Sf & HOAOWA'I' SANTA APIA 835·3171 THI UlTIM&TI DAIVINO MACHINl •USED IMW's* '74 200".! Au lo. 598LPO '75 3002 4 spd Sin (4962) '75 20™A Ser. 2238 '7620024spd S/R401PDP '76 SJOIJ\ S/R 712PQM '77 320iA S/R 177RSK Closed On Sundays ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST $ SalL>:> Servacc-Ll.'asml( Roy Ccrver.lnc. Rolls floyce BMW 1540 J nmboree Newport Beach 640-6444 '74 liMW 2002, lo miles, ai r . st ereo, c l ean, $5500/Besl olr. 675-ll64 Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 Capri. AM Fl\1 con- l!Oll'. $1550. Aft 6PM 646·8104 Days, 752-7855 Ext 56 Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *DRIVE A* * LITILE ••• * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN ..... p i 111 I' I 'I' 11, < s:: 1.1 J7S 493-3375 Call NEWPORT DATSUN tor The best buy ln n new or used Datsun! 833-1300 The '71s Are Here ~6 Srlllkr. lui: rk, 1 .illy '77 3000. blk. arnmac whb lu" 1111 Mi.t -.11c. 17,000 ml, rnv ply. Must nu bab) S5(;11U 1132 !>~ i;ell 673·~ _ SAU SllOP & COllPAll llYOUMUm MW•fNI ,,.,._~ LOWEST Pi.ICED FIATS IH SOUTHIAM CAI.If. DICK MILLER THE VOLUME FIAT DEALER ~::,No 1978 FIAT 131 20001 • OVIR (10) 131'• IN STOCK .•. CHOIC2 OF COLOU 2 OOOlts.4 DOOR~ WAGONS AUTOMATIC TlANS., All CONDITIONING, AUArAIUIU. OYER 200 FIATS swmi:imaem. c.n...., .......... ,., ..... ,,... ... ,. ............... ..... iiCK MILLElt MOTOIS F I A T 12ow.w.-. Santa Ano 557-2132 '75 4s«iE, pnvatc ply, lo ml, fully equlv1ied. xlnt cond. $17.950. 5f9·9811 days, 644-169'7 eves. '77 Mercedes. still under wnrruoty, must sell, 838-8141 m; '58. New ena. clutch, brks, hrk lines. exhaust sy1>. Orig Decker, Mex· l co. J\skin1 ''7000 963-3439. ------2400 1974, 67,000 m1. c:ompl recond. $8500 '170·2865 (714, 195922051': CUO\'l'rllblr () N (I $8S()ll •ti75-2l:ii 72 ZllOSE 4.!"J Classic Ong owner. m1nl cood $7500. l'Jl'G73-1~ -----MUST SELL 71 280 SL, Z lopl, auto. air, stereo. tape,830-8833 '89 250 Sedan, rully equi'd., AM /FM supe.rb, $4,650 o ffer/trade. 644-4579 ------MERCEm;s Dix 280SL. Mint cond. Bat ofr over $12,000. Ph 752·7101. cve1wknd 497·1904 230 SL MB. Clesidc '65. 88600 Call 974·1'177 or f.:l.'l-6261 '73 MercedH hftJ 45051: With ONLY 42,873 miles! Fully equipped " truly Immaculate thruout! (4!J611RV). Thia beauty 1.8 now SALE PRICED! . Nabers · Cadillac lfloU tt.11 hill' Olvll. (.."'I.I Ml'\ol :\~(I.I) I 110 \JI models & color-. '75 X19. While. 14.000 mi. 1969 280 SEL llMWdlot• xlnl cond, must i.ee ! Jr you want an xlnt l96Sl Dtflvtry Today! G75-29l8 -MB from onginaJ owner -Honda 9727 which shows o•celleat Llllll chance for fantnttic ••••••••••••••••••••••• rare for S.5900/0rm call snvings on aJI remaining Brand Hew •77 fl40-6410_. ----- '77 models in stock. i967 250SE, elec. sunroof. COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHARBOR BLVD. 54CM4 I 0 540.021 l NEWPORT DATSUN HONDA Cars AM/FM. P1s. P1e. 4 MANY &pd . S3500. or orter. To Choose Fro..d 5.16-0943 ____ _ UNIVERSITY Diesel . M.B. '70. Lo mis. Uhr. Int. Mich. rad. Bt/I. otdi11DbUe cond J,v 'g slate. Must Hondo c... • GMC sell. 673-8120 Lv. mess. Truc:ka - 2850Harbor Blvd. MG 9742 Qieta Mesa 540-0040 ••• ••••• •• ••••••••••••• '77 Accord, 15,000 ml, $5500 Tb·Mon-Tues-Th aner 7PM (114 JS59-6226 ti2 !\IGA, red. SliOO/bosl offer SS2-0317 DJ8 DAILY PILOT • Sunday, J nu.ary 15 11J11 I ...... UMd A.to~ UMd A.Idol, UHd A&lto1. Und ······················· ........................ ······················· ······················· "" JOttD GAL.AXIi S 1 "°5 COUP'I L 7 (YYR047) 1976 AMC P'ACH 118440) 1974 CMIVY YIGA COWi (817KJZl lt72 S 1695 .:~:~:~, S3'195 1611EYNI "" MIACUlY COWAIXU (ZXY325) lf1l MIEttCUlY CAP'tll 1004H<\O 1974 11'1.YMOUTH ~Y-4DR. 460KLG s1995 s1995 s1995 1971 .... ~~~-0 s2495 (25730H 1971 FORD MUSTANG CP't. sms LOWMIUS 869HRH 197§ CHIVY •,TOHVAH !56153Z) s3495 $99 DELIVERS ON APPROVED CREDIT 1976 FOlD l"tMTO SQUIH 608RFA 1975 FORDTORIMO RITE (21 1MllJ s3795 WlHaVl MAMY MOllE MAJCES a. MODlLS TO CHOOSE FROM 1977 s4595 FOIO MUSTANG (739RXSJ lt71 SS'195 DOOGI. HOUHCAI (89352N) lf71 s5995 POaD T·lllD WLOAOll>" 1274SYOJ 1977 S6195 FOlD T-llRD 1s1qs101 1977 ,oao F-150 s7995 IO'CAM'H 11F33931l lt77 DATSUN 2101 ss495 "LOADIO" (03'4SPJ CLASSIC 1954 FORD BUYERS • SUMLIMER (HXM:J55J 53995 • CLASSIC1 BUYERS 768-5888 0 AUl'O CENT!fl ORIVI SEEK & f IND is the new game that's driving crouword nuts nutty {nuttier?). It can be sought and found ever y day in t ho classified sect ion of the DAILY PILOT. ~~.~ .... !~~~ ~!.~~ ....... ~·.·::~ ....... ~.·.-:~ ....... ~.'!:~ ..... : • WE BUY .,,. ROftWo '705 IMW 97 I 2 '-"ri 972l M-. 973• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CUAMCARS & TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2~1111 drbor fJlvcl lOST.\ MESt\ '74 Alfa Romeo, mint cond, Sp)'der, removable hdtp, never u'led soft top, 20,000 m1 , $6.~oo 675-1349 '71 i\lphu Homeo <;Tz i\~1 1-·~1. !I lipd, I rn1• ('01111 '.\luke ofr !MHl'.lll I' I' Audi 9707 ··•··•············•••·• 546· I 200 '73 AUDI I OOLS Wt: PAY TOP DOI.LAH Auloll'Ultlc tr um. & onf\ F'OltTOl'USt-:U C/\!lS 47.000 orlginul miles i''Olti':IGN. DOMESTIC.: (610G'NX>. Sclhnl( ut low cu· L'Li\SSlt;S bluebook for Jr your cur is extrn dl•un __ O_N_L Y~S .... 2"""1 ..._SO"--- sec U!> Cirsl ..._,. •• U Mtn B.AUERIUICk l968Harbor,CottaPAe a 292S H1trbor lll\\l r 642.0791 Costa Mesa !17!1 :!SOO ====-=:----o.....:_-=-- TOP DOLLAR PAID 1-'0RCLEAN IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS ~ 1973 AUDI IOOLS 4DOOR Nl•w l'nJ,!me. automatic lruns :i1r l'Ond A~l / F~f stereo & sun roor Pn ply $2.99"1 Call 4!1-1 f.t:llle\l'Ollll:' '15 Audi 1001.'i. isun rool load~cl lo ml Pl' SJ950 Of I '172 bl:n '16 1''ux, uuto, AC. litereo, :snrf, wurranly. xlnl 1978 BMW's HERE NOW! COMrLETE IODYSHOP NOWOPEM '71 Dino C90. hnmac. New pnt. lthr, 32,000 ml $11.000. Can asm lie. &13-1~ &a4 .()668 att lpm. m irac le mazdu ,"(, ,..,.. -Rat '725 ....................... c.-.. ..... 641-1700 '16 124 Spider, mag whls. AM /FM cass .• hrd tp, lo '74 RX-4 Wan. AC, AM: ml. good cond. 997.3101 FM, Mich tires, kon1 -shocka. 1 ownr. Xlnt. 74FIATXl/9 Serv. records aoil. AM/FM 8 track storco, Sll>:M>. 714-494-2502 tallye wheels, red w /tun , interior. I Yr, 12.000male 72 Maida 908 Coupe, warranty. (638KFM > br""1 new pis loo eng., EXCELLENT $3395 loOO cond. rroo. 552-3488 S~CTIOM OF Copel• Mtn BMW RESALES 2001 E tat SA ~-8000 Mercedn len& 9740 'Ne nuJY have your nexl ••••••••••••••••••••••• car in our inventory Call '15 128~ SJ?Ort. all red. "14 4~LC. s pus. aports us today! Owner m ~ur.-must sell. coupe. lmmac. Fully 831 -2040 495.4949 Xlnt cood . 10 rntle. equipped Incl. factory --$2200/bstofr. 830·2710 elec. sunroof, atereo WAMTEDTOIUY iGSpydcr.minlcond Dul cassette. leather in Ouahl) used BMWs. overhcurl rami.. Cull Juy terlor SI 7 .500. P . P ROY CARVER IMW '192·1004 or Jim R.1'; ilH!ll 1»0·9323 l~O Jamboret> Road \EWPORT Bt-;ACll 640-6444 CREVIER '7G Sp11il'r tu.: rk. 1 ,111~ '71 3000, blk, 1mmac whh. '""' nu ;\bl ,.,11c . 17,000 ml., rnv ply. Must nu bab' ~~illO Kat \l.lOd sell 673 3263 - l 8835 BEACH BL v Li HUNflNGlON BEAttt 8J~· / 781 ~40·044/ cond. $4800. 968-0872 & I ST 6 llOAOWAY --IMW 9712 SAHJA AHA WE MEED CLEAN USED CA.RS NOW CALL PAPPY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835·3171 1!170 BMW "Classic" 2ij()() SAU sator & eo11rur lfYOUIUm lutWefNI Thne-llle '15 4SOSE, pnvale ply, lo ml. rulJy equlp1ied. xlnt cond. $17.950. 549·9811 days, 644·1697 eves. '11 Mercedes. still under warranty, must sell. D:l-41141 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURV CS Coupc-4 11pN.'<1, sun· root. fucl<>ry air cond .. AM/FM stereo. electric window!!, pwr. Kl<:ering & brak<'s. II ght alloy whecit1 &. only 63,0QO mile-;. l\11 NT rondltlon ! $11 ,500/hesl otrcr Prl _PlY Cal~l!'.!.2·0138. l!t~~~~ !'Yor a 30 day ad in I.be DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DOITNO'N' 642-5678 lHI UUl ... ATI! ORIVING M400otNE •USED IMW's * '74 200'.! Auto. 598LPO ·75 2002 4 :1pd S/R C4962> ·75 2002A Ser. 2236 '762002•t1pd S/R401PDP '76 530IA S/R 712PQM '71320iAS/R 177RSK Clo1H On Suttday1 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sale:. Scrv1ce-Lc.c.in.i RoY Carver.Inc. Rolla koyce BMW !~Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 '74 BMW 2002, lo miles, • air. s tereo. clean, S5:iOO /Best ol r. 675-11114 Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Capri. AM t F~1 con· sole. $1550. Aft 6PM 646·81~ Days. 752-7855 LOWEST PRICED FIATS IM SOUTHHM CaL.lf. DICK MILLER THE VOLUME FIAT DEALER =ND 1978 FIAT 131 2DOOR ~..--.... cs-. J.4"47) • 54299 • -l::xl 56 ovu (101131'& IN STOCIC. .. " CHOtC! Of COL<>aS Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *DRIVE A* *LITTLE ••• * SAVE A LOT SHOP & COMP AR Jo: BARWICK DATSUN ""t'• I' I ' ll' l• I·' e :: 1.11 1s 49 J-337 5 Call 2 0001$-4 OOORS- WAGONS . AUTOMATIC DANS., All CONDITIONING, AU. ArAICAIU. OYER 200 FIATS a.m iinia Dm. c.. .............. -,.,, ..... ,..._.lie.,,_..-........ -~ DICK MILLER ~ '58. New en&. clutch, brks, brk lines, exhaust. sys. Oris: Becker, Mex lco. Asking $7000. 963-3439 --- 2400 1!114, 67,000 m1 , compl rrcond. $8:\00. 970·2865 (7141 19592:.!0SI-: Converli bir 0 N. tl $850(1 •1175·2157 72 280SE 4.5Clo11s1c Ong. owner. mint cond $1500. P/1'673..it582 ---MUST SELL 71 280 SL, 2 topa, auto, air, ater•. tape, 830-8833 '69 250 Sedan, fully equl'd, AM /FM guperb, $4,6SO offer/trade. 6444579 MEHCEm;s Dix 280SL. M1nl cond. Bet ofr over $12.000. Ph 752·7101, eve wknd 497-1904 230 SL MB. Classic '65 $8600 Call 974.1771 or 63.1-5261 '73 MtrcHH hu 450SE With ONLY 42,873 miles! Fully equipped & truly lmmoculote thruout• (496HRY). This beauty is now SALE PRICED! . \\.ill Hc•J£i11 f hP Firsf Customer Sale of 1978 011 flat-~losf Popular Buieks of tlte Year. Not Jost (tnf} Sp~eialllT ;\dvertised Bolek, But Over 208 to NEWPORT DATSUN ror The best buy 1n a new or used Datsun~ 833-1300 MOTOIS ,_, Nabers · Cadillac '(,00 I l.1th1 »' Blvtl ('"'I Ml·, .. ;\4().'JllMI t~hoose From •. \II Ready for Immediate Delivery HH.\'.\'D '.\'E\\' 1978 BUICK RIVIERA CPE. _L__-Fully equipped. (Ser. 477856) (Stk. #8347) ... ...,,.., ..... ,,...,u.oeoe. Fully equipped, loaded wittt xtras. (Stk. 8109) (Ser. 413487) Bll.\~D ~E\l. 1978 BUICK LE SABRE 4 DOOR CASH '4188 f'lu• tU and llC4ftM Check It -&hop 1t - '°"11)Ne lt You can't r.at thlt prkie! Fully equipped, loaded with xtras. (Stk. 8122) (Ser. 107367) TERMS s395DN. FuttCfft\Pra 14788 + taa&lic.$12&12 MO. to< 41 MOS. on 1~ mdlt. 16144.76 total «W.f* prnt. price. APA. 13.°"'. -DISOOUNTED •2,000 NOT Priced at '10,000 or'll,000 BUT ONLY '7945 Sonta Ano 557·2132 T1\t '7ls Mt .reh All models & color.. ·75 X19. Whit<'. 14.000 mi. 1969 280 SEL l1N1Wdlatt xtnt cond, must i.ee ! Ir you want an xlnt 19611 MB from ongmaJ owner which shows excellenl cure for SSOOO/flrm call DtHvery Today! 67~2918 --- -Hoftda 9727 Lasl chance for fantastic ••••••••••• •••••••••••• savings on all remaining '77 models in stock. COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD. 5404410 540.021 l NEWPORT DATSUN lr..ct Mew '77 HONDA Cars MAMY To ChooH Ft-0tnl 640-6410. ____ _ 1!167 2.'iOSE. elcc. sunroof. AM/FM, P/S. P/8. 4 spd. $3500. or orrer . 536.0943 ------ U.._.IVERSITY Diesel · M.8 . '10. Lo mli;. " Llhr. Int. Mich. rad. Btn . Oldsmobllt cond Lv'g slate. Mull HOftlda Cera • GMC 11ell. mJ 8120 Lv. mess. Trucks - 285011arbor Blvd. MG 9742 Costa Mesa 540-9640 • •• ••••• •• ••••••••••••• '77 Accord, 15,000 mi. $5500 Tb·Mon-Tues-Th after 7PM (71415:59-6226 1i2 :.rGA. n.'<I . 11500/besl offer 552--0317 '77 Cltcranc• Demo & ex~utive sale now going on-+turry ! 81!8DOVESTREET (Near MacArthur Blvd. &JamboreeRoad) NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 1975Hondu CIVIC! MCA U160. compl rebh. Soper sharp. Blur.11tcreo w/1800 MGn eng & ex· --------1 radials. huc ket seals. tend1.'<1 rear end. New 19'10 1600 Roadster. Must szsoo. pp r.42·270l generator & convert'd aell fast. Be~t otrer. ---American fuel pump. M0-«199 '77 Honda Civic· :'i ~pd. cusl. int. New st.eel bltd Call U1ke radials. $1200. Btwn 'ID Truck w /cmpr shell, 548·6265 645·0566 9·2PM 493·5801; 532·5617 '112 reblt eng, mags, 8 --------1-----"---- trk, $1500/Best offer. Jogucr 9730 545-07155 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• MGI 9744 . ·75XJCG11,000 miles. best •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 74 8 -210, atr, mags, oCler.P/P '67GT.AM·FM.nutlres. AM/lo'M, tape. ra<llals, 673-39'l4 spoke whit. cln. Musl 12195. Nahcy Gardner, selt. $1750. 962-3756 dya 846-0648; ev111wknds J976 Jag XJS, ahowrm n....a 9746 846-0411 cond, lo mJ, silver/blue ......... llhr, elec l!u nroof , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 260'l $17,200. 640·04511 '72 Opel Rallye <slmlllar Air cond., 4 speed, .,-Gh' 9-735 lo Manta..>..t, ·hp, Xlnt.. at.ereo, 1yr.12,000 mile; --. 1a n195.m-:mOevea warranty. (436N\JZ) •••••••••••••••••••.-••• -$4695 '70 Reblt, cherry cond, Sporty "700pal GT CODll-4Mtn FM cuseue, new $1800. 2001 E lat SA 558-8000 ~-f!18Jf4 '1900. 840-4322 or 549-491 O Auto1, l•porled Alltos, l•,.,-t.d A.vto1. Used Auto1, UHd Autoa. UHd Auto1, Used ············•···•·····•······················· .•.••••......•....•..•• •·•·····•··•···•••···• •.......••••.........• , ..................... . SIJnday, Januaiy 15, 1978 ~LYPILOT 0J7 USED 'CAR SALE ••• ,.,... '710 VciluWmJMI f770 Caillac "Is Ccirtett. 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S75UO 1tiS·~ 1!111) SeVill\• Ch0t· bro"' 11 bdii:e \'In loP f A>Jclo•d itlnl l'Ollt.I 58'71/!l, l>" 2 13 ·35!1 :12!13; I'\:. 1977CORVETTI 714 ti.11 MKll I Onlv SIWJ milt·~• Cru1'>l' ·-·• c I\ 1 I I I o will nl h•;1lli1•t 1nll'rt111 ·~ ( 111.• \\ \\ 11(1' \Ill jll\I "111ol11\\' 'I l'l'\'0 l:•P . .'\\I I·~\ : ·"II'.' .. ill " 1.q-.· 1,11 k. \\ 1•:.ll•rn 1 \II .1~ \ 11~u1 1111 ~ I 111,1..:,. l'\i· . t'lo· & still II W 11 l' r X I JI I o tin d i. how r II II Ill r I l' , h ' l>ll lllf72 O lliRl\.H1. n Oran Torino Squire Sla Wgn Xlnl i.hJJil' U\ ~ llt'r ')4'15 or be~• or (l't !168·3:.!lh honw ur 5:ki 7~13 ofr \lu-.lJn~ 11 Ghtu. 2 cir, 4 1·) I . 4·i.pd, Air, l'/S, I' U, :tllK m1 s:noo ;~.~or 499·2700 Uncoln 9945 ......••..•....•••.•.•. 1:..1u .J .1mh11rP•· Hu.HI "4 10:\\. l'OllT JU: \t 'II 640-6444 'l \ \\ 11:!. Air. Lupe. .,,.,,.,, 1,wl.. :!5111>0 mi 117 I 1111'1 72 l.'I'\' pampr.·ol Ii\ .' ownrs :111 SH· .. ro·• di. , I \ \\ !'-qu.Jrd1m k. Uri.: Like nu Allxtru, ~7110 SALE PRICED! Nabers Cadillac 'Ho"'• ol ••• V1k11•9" .·;'7SPORSCHE9142.0 Ol\\l\ol ltl.o· llC\\ S2500 83.'1·2547 A • . • ' \ . 1•1t1.11',111 PP• .11 .Jlll I I I tlllJl II 70 Crll' clc\'1111•. 1.:1111~1 mi. ron•I. :.ll•n·u I '1 1~'.llCHI ·~·\\\'Jiu: "I l'< l.1·d 111·\\ 111·\\ p.11111 l.1111l.1u I up, nuh-\\,111a11l\ 1\'.All tuo·' p~~1 •11~. t 11lhl'r ''r·" ::.11;uo11>:111~~~, $669S •••I p.11 I ~IMI I'll i HIL Cope4and Mtn :.'11111 I I I °' \ ,.,g 8'100 ;,7 l't>I" loo• OJI• \\ 111111 l>Ct ·, t llll ... 1. fHHI flt Pd rp ... lt1I ,l l I ii It •,;tltl 1173 l!I.! l 9 7 0 !I l I I' 'J' J r ~ ,o , ,\ \l /f \I, :. ~p•I. 7' whh 1w\\ ,,11\ 1·:.. lro111 :.p<11lo-r :-;:1r~1 111 11tl1·r 1:11. 1r11:1 "j'1j '11:!1. "L' :.!IHI I .u.,d1•ol ~:xt 1 ·" \I u ~t .,,.11 I'll 7ti7.> '6S PORSCHE C 1.1 11 .. J.1 lluit. n\'" p.unl. l!Uot.l runnin1t l'nnd, ~ood 1111 ~IO ~If; '.l'>K2 ·-;·• \'\\' 1111'-, '\:!ltMI l11•ol, I \I x lr.111>. 11J11' i.:1 <".1l, l'rl ·1111•1 ,.;, llu:. ro•lill l't1g, :!,ti.Ki 1111. 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COMPUTER TESTED AUTOMOBILES NOT JUST 1 SPECIALLY ADVERTISED CAR BUT OVER 150 TO CHOOSE FROM ... 71 UMCOU CONTINENTAL s1999 l:lpc d1·t I. lo ml. s:i1:IMI or ht.'!ll 111 r ~Ill ·!1500 71 Plnl•r. \u111. ta11\' tlct·k. lug rJt•k SHOii 1!!72. F'Ull power. rue A/C. T ·KE ~ouR PICK lo mt. nu tires. l>rks. I H J I shock' SJ..100. 1>12·987!1 ~0·!11 :\1 !'into ·;I nu I 1rt:t1, brk-.. t'lu11·h "l'I m1 ~lhllO i ll t.:>I 071li.li7:J i3:.!K ~~~ ............. !!?.~ 2!.~!RI YI '2444 '71 2 Ddlolt·bbJck, tllpd.1•-''-WIG--'-' ---------...,-------11 ta.,,, i\M nt. ne'1 74PINTO $2444 <;oorl~ ear wide tires. ~d ""~ $400 DISCOUNT >I \111\11 It.II-l~tl' ul 1'' 1r.1~ \11111 l'•1ml :.:ompi.: '1 ·~wl l'h l~li. Ii\ I \\lllllll\\' .. ti I l'•I till \\hi ~10 I ll I • l'\ll'I' ,,.,.,, .1 .• •1,11 A..tos,Hew 9800 Autoi.Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 ...................................•.......... l~······················ tond Onh IJ.OOCI m1 (OMllOJ) WJCJ llrm ·~2 11111 , .. _'!!_o-.!f'-<'-!,-O .... ~-A-COR--ON-A---~$-2~.-4--4~4~ 11111 au 0741 11141 n 1.1111 n \lonlt· c.1rl11 l.1kl• Autos. Used n1•\\ llnh 11 111111 1111 ••••••••• • ••• • • •••• •• •• ~15. Lu· :;0.:1'' >P AMC 9905 THE CAR PLACE ••••••••• •• • •• • •• • •••• • 2100 Harbor, C.M. l',11L•r X. aulu, lo.1<11·<1. 631-2620 1:;.000 mt. l.1!.1• nu :>lu ~l J S CHEVY MOHZA-"'11 !!@ I t:l:I Auln lruns. air. 1rn Toyota 9765 i.! i\~ll' llornl'l I 1lr m.on 1lak. I ) r, t:t.OOO .••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1~lan, hkl' Ill'". 11.000 mile warranly avu1lublc, BEFORE YOU m1. s1:m5 1>10-:W>I! 1502:0.111 i SELL YOUR 71 Gn•mlin. N·onomk:ol. Sl599 TOYOTA, 111\•t·lrnn1ca11y v\'rr~cl Copeland Mtrs wt lo ml, $8.50. 8.'10 19\M :!Out I·: 1st Si\ 5S8·11000 SEE US! MARQUIS TOYOTA Buick 991 0 ·71 <'ht·\.\/ Vu n 20. :!~111 \tJSSIO'J \'I t-:.H) ••••••••••••••••••••••• automouc. tnt. cnrpetOO. 831-2880 49 5•12 10 't.K llu1 d; :.! d 11111. J,.!oo<l mag whls. htg tires. very 1·011<1 1 'l1'.111 Hun" goo<l. clean. Mst 11ell. $2000. ··;o Coron,1 M.nk JI Wun .• ~'7'J5 'KIJ(Ull As k for Clean Don .. ----S.'16·1082 'lfu ltrC'.,, runs, nd:. wrk l!l73 Rcgnl. AU P"r .• \ \\. -----------1 ~10 !Ml:! 757l F:\1. 49.000 mi. S!500 IJ,I '74 Novo Custom Cpe. VII, 'il (.'oron.o, .11110. raili.11', lunrd. ong U" 111. SI '.1110 1''9-4229. 4~ ·4 It ~I Tri~ 9767 •·•••••·•·············· .\.'176 TRIU~ll'll Tlli Onl~ 12,000 mile;., C11rm111c ~ /saddlt' inll•n ur. "'" rclQf. :11r eo111t • .\M 1-':\I l'U;.~l'lll• m.1J,::. ,\. trllllh • moro•' lm1ne1·11lat,..• On . ly s:.1!1.,1 1·11 .,,, l'.111 1;.10 1171; llr ~.:Ji ·5ti~tl ·i2 Tnumph S11IU1r,• N•'~ <'n~ 0c lop. l\hnl. $2900. nlr l'.111 £lob1.t! .'>11111 auto. air, PS, PB. 19.000 -mi. $2950. 7s.!-8388 Codilloc 99 1 5 --- •...................... · 7 s ~f o n z n 2 + 2 Orange County's Snllte Cent.,- Jlolchback, A T, AIC. AMrFM. l owner. In ml. S295(), 642·8R33 1975 Monle Carlo, a ir . pW1'. clf'an. good <''•nd S:HOO 1133·K488. R:l3·Hl72 68 Chcvellt•. VII. 1clr . clean Int. I' :-i. I' II S5i!i 550·517i 1976 CADILLAC .76 .. . •• 2 <· yd SEVILLE m un:ia .. + "IJ er. s-spd. air. 23,()()(J mi. Xlnl All lratber. stereo t ar e. cond. $3750. 49'·242'1 • Ph l\7:1 f\293 ------1 cntil!l' control & ull lhtl...;._......; _______ 1 1'J'R ti. '7!'i. 211,000 rn1 . •.Micheli n radial s, AM/FM 8lrkslereo, xlnl cond. $5,100. D96·4385 (714) 10 GT6. Xlnt cond. Must 11ee to appreciate. ~17·7~ dl'IUXl' extru.q, l002PCVl. $9588 (4) '77 & '76 Sevllles To Choose lt'rom Nabers Cadillac .'72 THH. gr<'t•n, AMWM cassl•ll\'. nu hrakt>11. $2llOO ti73-t~n .'t•00 11.ort"" 11111o1 -----1 l 11,1,1\1t•,,1'111 •111"1 .!~~~!!'. ...... !?!.~ .!~!!!!!~~···· Ill: Ca: SELJo;CflO:'ll 1972 Monte Carlo Automatic. pwr 1teerlng, air cond. vinyl top. Muat. tell (714) 493·1009 Chrylttr , ...•..•••...•......... '76 Cordobo. Silver & white vinyl lOJ>• len.thcr buckets al.I. Center enn· Mii~. tnllse e<>ntrol. etc1 $4950 Pt V IM(J.1440 or S\O·ttJ64 .. WE WILL NOt BE KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD $3399 6 cvllndfr I 4 ll)ftd, bumper quard1 & tnlJCh more. AIM46SA324669 (4S6aillll) '77 CHIV. CAPRICE WAGON 91'AUCHOVI (llllll[) '11 FORD THUNDElllRD MHewfYl""'C· (90JSYY) 77 BUICK RIVIERA Mu.-yt ...... (112RYl) '77 WCTIA LIMITED u..-C01Wi-1204SU) 'n CADILUC CPE DE VILLE ltttlll.,.IOOOOn-c.• (s.r 2071J3i 721US1ANQ Aut!.t,. $::,M -C•l;n1TYl • TOYOTA COROLLA SPRIHT White with Red tntf'rtOr. 4 s 1399 Speed. Stk. •30058. Lie, W974CJP · 1970 TOYOTA CORONA 4 DR SDN. 'Auto. Air. Nice Car, New s 1799 .Paint, SIK :ff98241. Lie 11622NDM 1971 TOY COROLLA WAGON 4 Spd. Air. Rack, Lite s 1199 Yellow. Super Nice car, Stk 1104841, Uc #562CUG . 1973 TOYOTA CORONA 2 DR HDTP 4 spd, Stereo, V. Roof. s 1999 Rallye Wheels. Super car. • ,Stk 130056, Uc #925HOB 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA . -WAGON White with wood grain, s3299 auto .. air, nldio. (974LWU) 1975 TOYOTA CB.ICA G.T. •5 speed·, low mlloage. eir, s3999 vlnyt roof. AM.fM. mags. [708t.WF) . 1969 'rOYOTA COllOMA E IOI NEW 1978 TOYOTA COROLLA 2DOORSEDAN INCLUDES AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU • 1.2 liter engine ... • 4-Speed synchromesh manual transmission • Fully transistorized ignition system • Power-assisted front disc brakes • Styled steel wheels • MacPherson strut front suspension • Unitized body construction • Hi-back vinyl front bucket seats • Power-boosted Flo-thru ventilation • I ns1de Hood Release Ser. #TE31299510. One Only' Total cash price including tax & license $3075.59. Deferred payment price is $3659 40 including tax. license and all carrying charges for 36 months on approval of your good credit. Annual oercenlage rate 10.64%. 1977 VOLVO 245 DEMO WAGON LOADED AIC. Auto, PS, PB. stereo 8 track. l ess than 5000 miles. VC24545H1-163820 WASS8920 SALE PRICE SJJ78' WE NEED ¥OUR TRADE NEW 19~ VOLVO 264 custo~sunroof A/C. PS. PB. auto. VC26465H1-0'15081 WAS '10,992 SALE PRICE 58978 Cumberland yellow. 4 $4599 speed, A~M radio. P.S. & P.B •• luggage r ack. (832NAT). . 1973 VOLYO I 64EO 4 Door. 4 spd with s??? overdrive· and sun roof. ? AM-FM stemo. air. leather. Very hard to find. (219NTZ) I 973 VOLVO I 64A 4 Door. Beautiful burgundy s4199 with velour int. Auto .• air. • radials. (951HGG) '72 VOLVO I 42E 2DOORSEDAN Au I o . Trans. A f '$3333 Conditioning, AM' FM Stereo Radio, British Racing Green, 398FYG 1976 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Royaf Blue. stereo, only $3695 8, 100 m1lee. (015RJT) 1976 DATSUN KIMGCAI PICKUP WITH SHB.L Only 13,600rniles. 4 speed, s4·199 , mags. stereo oaasette. 110112-425 1'74 DATSUMl210 ' fASTIACK Cot1st FINAL SPORTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 5, 1971 b LOCAL WANT ADS ME'f', STUPID C/t:r ! HOW DID L{OU LIKE OUR SINGING? eur '(OU PROSASL'/ DON1T KNOW AN'fTMING ABOUT MUSIC, 00 '(OU? I-IS COME ON, STUPlD CAT, TELL VS WAAT ~OU KNOW A800T BEETHOVEN ... NANCY B Ernie Bushmiller ......----~ OH , NANCY--- CATCH A BUS AND MEET ME AT THE .__CIRCUS OH, DRIVER---PLEASE ~OLD THAT BUS---OKAY I'LL BE RIGHT OUT -----"· ...,,,...__---~ I HAVE TO CHANGE MY DRESS ~UST A FEW SECONDS MORE GO AHEAD--- I'LL TAKE THE NEXT ONE I HAVE. . TO BRUSH MY HAIR ENNIS C> t> t> -r!JlJ'IEJI.&. MY CAllOG A"!N'i MOVIN~ ••• ANO THSY'd fO &rt&A-r, Too 1 rH1~ oNe GAv6, "CONGltATULATION~ ON WINNlN6 iHS NOSEL. PeAC! P1t1'%S ••• 0 1'HI~ ONE 614¥6, ''eON VOYAGS ON VOLAIZ T~tP TO ~AiLAllN ..... (j <l <1 -- HE'S MY 8E5T MAY8E YOU 'D WELL, I'VE GOT TO TALK WORKER ANO IS BETTER TALK TO SOMEONE AND FIND c ON THE VERGE TO MISS OUT WHAT'S GOING ON! OF QUITTING! SPENCER ... I'VE 6EEN THINKING ABOUT WHAT YOU SAID! WILL YOO MARRY ME IF WE CAN GET $5,000? THAT'S WHAT I TOl-0 YOU, u-~c- 01 DN'T I? • I kEEP MY CELLAR WA~··· DOCTOR SMOCK • CoNSe~VING FUSL,MOON·· OlJ~ NEW MOTTO I~ "HSAT 7ME Sot>~ NOT TM! ~OUSE.11 ... AND MY ROOF 'SNU~··· ... ANt> l f<NoW I'LL BS COMFY ~t WINTts~. . 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('httk answrn wllh Chose below. .. -111.oci.J " IOO~ ., ·eu~w" ll>l•M s llU!ftlW ., '--• ·~p II dWe1 t peuom-. •1 wJl(I ' Ou1•1w •t ,........,. l -...;10 MIND u: ! Q.J'f IN, CHUM? BOOMER Hal KauFman ~ ---BULLETIN BOARD--- eSTRONG LANGUAGE! "Ghe .. a _ .... I wUI ao'ft UM wortd," Muted A~. W.. w~ are ........ fro• UM famed Ctftll'1 mauti? .. llO .... , ... e>e ..... =-ell,! e 1f I had u many llJin, half u many aaaln, and two and one-half, I'd have 20. How many have 11 P.S.: The number ia between $ and 10. ·--P.t e A.el•ll Qui t'UJ eac• bluk wtc• lbe .... of u 1nlmat: I. Hol-dlgety -· 2. It'• .... -'• lllOW. 3. Hold lllat _. 4. Pop 1oe1 tllte -· CAN \'OU interpret the mmqe ......,_ ' -..L t ·~ ·c 'IOO ·1 above, wrillen in a secret code? e Letter Box! A harried official put thl1 slan on his Let's see. Jot down the alphabet office door: IM2BZ2CU . Upon which an annoyed from A to Z horizontally on caller tcribbled: OUR, RU. IMBZ2. Can you paper. Then, directly below it, jot decipher? down the alphabet r---:~~:--:-:--:*--;:;~~~~~~j"I from Z to A, makma sure the A ts directly above Z 11 one end and directly below Z 11 the other. This ls lmpor· tant, for A is z m ttus code, B is Y, and '° on. If you have written the alphabet both waya uactly accordlna to directions, you will ob- serve that 0 ll below T, S ii below H, and V la below E, ud therefore, GSV spells THE. Now, we'll leave it up to you to decipher the rest. THJNI nsHI How muy 11111 do you ... la tMI ....... ! Ov artlaa 11y1 tMre are 15. How 100• cu JH ftDd CIMm? ' \ii BAR BELLES! ApplJ CM foUowtq eolon for 1 ..... ,6mN aboYe: I-Red. 2-IA ...... ~l'tllow. 4-IA. """'9. 5-n.111 toea . ._hrplt. 1 ......... 1-11.m. leeft Mluce W.U. SPELL BIN DER! SCORE 10 poinu for Qn& all the letters in the word below to form two complete words: PUaCBAIE THEN score 2 points each for all words of four letters or more found am<>nJ the let'-"•· Try to ICOft .. Ital SI ...... lllftd'-111 :-Aewe~ . By Brown and Casson 1 ~~~~~~~~~~---, µe~~ . .. '=>He'' 5 A WO~C'e'2~UL-DANCf:l2 ! (( )) IHAtJK'5, 1: L. L. iiSL-L.. M~IZ • MOTLEY~ CREW leton & Tom Forman li REAl.L)' 6RlPES ME 1HAI PEOP\..E WAiCH SPORT'& AND lGNOR~ 1ME REAL PRO&~M~ OF l~E WORLD! • I NO ~PeR SOWL 1'00\Y, FOL.K~ ,,, , . HE.J; A ~OOP DOG ! © 1978 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.> 1., r B Gus Arriola THBn YOURSELF 5n .. .-. • I ...... '° •• • F~ .... 141 1.1111n11D11 M., NJw 'lllltl, llY. 100U. W.1 ~ ,, .................. SDI!¥ .. c:M'l --...... FOR SEN. EDWARD ZORJNSKY (0.·Neb.) Bt wbat •troke of ...... dW pou .. , ... to .... '300.000 ID wpaat ~ad~ allotmeota diet pott awtaswed to tt.. U.S. Tra- emy? -Mn. L. MUM. Hoben. I.._ e 1 rCrclve $460,000 pa year for offlcc funds, and, due to my put businea n · ~. I ways look for the coet·bencftt ratk>. particularly the opendlture of hard· earned taxpayers' mornay. I don't believe In spending tax dollart simply becaus.e they're there. I bellcve one must spend Just He doan't 1pend coreleul}I. what Is needed to get the )ob done. We also returned aome $35,000 In unUMd of. fb funds allocated foe postage. travel, 1tat\onay. etc. rm hoping that the flm pMcc ol leg!slatk>n puMd In 1978 ls that of balancing the budget of this nation wtuch , In my ati- malk>n, would resolve the ~t probtem facing our country -uncontrolled lnflauon. FOR NORMA ZIMMER. 11.ar ol the Lawrence Welk Show I .... told ro-wcre once .. po« .. • cb~ mouM. le lt tnle? -8 .M. Ronrell. N.M. e Yu, and I could give you hundreds ol stort.u to prove It. but heta's one. WhUe paying with my friend, her mom gave me an enwlope and told me to show II to the neighbors. They read the note, looked at my shoes and put aomethlng In the enve· lope. The note read: "Dear Neighbor· You'll see our little friend nuda new shoes. Plcue help her to get them " My mom and ded were honfflcd and made me retu.m the cash FOR DR. JAMES H. SAMMONS. executive vice prcsi· dent, American Medical Auodation Wlaat'e tb.la couotrJ'• ••*-t wullneM wtth regard to ..... tit? -E.P .• Tupelo. M .... e Saff·lnduced disorders. Too many of us eat and drink too much. We have too many people suklng relief from human IUs by raortlng to hard drugs of one kind or another. All these bad hablu lead to Mrious consequenca. lt has been estimated thot et least half of the utilization ol ow medlcal services Is for dlleuu that can be related to one of the.e excesses FOR .IANET DAD.eY, author ol Harlequin romances Alilla.e .0 ra nc. -to ta. wrlttcD bv womai. ~·----tllem 4"lt1 -P.V .• &Nb. Calif. e R.omMCa •• e bit different from love ltories, which have been wrttten with great IUCC8A by men. They're In a special ~ -wrttten just for women and alwaye from the hero6ne't potnt of view. Of the many tomanc. manUIO'lpts sub- mitted to my pobishas by male authors, 10 f• not one hes t.n accepted. Though guys •• )ult as romantic as gals, thay .. not cut out to put all thOM fedngl end anotioN on PllS*- FOR THE •ASK" EDITOR r .. .._. ,...._ O'Neal .. ca.lot c.oloe.al ..... llC .... -the Mt of,,.. .....,,OMI Vcloet ID &91ao4 be- e... ... c:aa•t rtde ud .. 90 ...rt• aledqi. Mate tt.. n..,? -s.a. SaUebmy. Md. • Not IO. She'• a flrr~·rate honewoman and the experts tralnt'"Q her have nothing but pralle for the way Tatum catches on, and director Bcyan FOl'ba calls her e far· lea rider. The only headache she'• cruUng on the Mt la that she doesn't know ~ the meaning ol fear. Fori>et alwayt hat to ; keep one eye .on her to make sure she Fowuicn going on 30. doan't tadde the rally dangerous )umps. lu for het bctng auey ~ all thoM who've lollOfked with her say nothing could b. further from the truth. They caD her a '"young worMn," not a 14-ycat·°"1, beaUM ahe's 10 mature, sharp and entertaining. FOR RICHARD •otGGEr PHB.PS. had buMtbaD coach. Non 0.me How do JOtl feel abottt pa.,oft ...... to_........ tlMt top 10 ............. c:cMUdlJ, ud ...... to .......... wbtdt • No. I? -8.G.s .• Dodiu. Ala. •The top 10 ahould be .. Jec:t.d first by the achedule, and then by their records. Unlea the schedule Is conaldered, a team playing a power ICNdule would be penallzed. The two bat teams ahouJd be aelected lo p&.y for a national championship on the bosls of record and tehedu&e. FOR PENNY MARSHALL. star of ul>CnW and Shh'My OW pou stlady eland .. OI' modell ... OI' ... poe )Mt bon •llUfai? -V.G .• 1>o9er. Del • e 1 took dancing leMona u a kid: they were par1 of the dau Mom taught In the basement of our apartment home. It wasn't by choice -It was because I had no c:hok:e. Mom said If I didn't }o'n the group, I'd have to do the~ or the shopping. But It wasn't a waste of ttrne. Af1ar I wew up, I folowed In Mom'• footltept and taught dancing fore whJJe In Al>uqucrque. FOR BRUCE DERN. star of the mOY!ie Coming Home E.,.. Aki aaydal119 at.at came bedl to u..t yot1? - .l.R., Elfltn. IU. • And how. I was once lntcrvtewed for a magazine In which I casually said I had an "open marriage" end wun't the )ealous type. What I meant waa that Andrea and I do our own things, that we both make our own prof esalonal dedslons. She Is an In· tenor decorator and a landleaper. The way It appeared In prtnt was that w. both data other people. It took use long time to ftvc that one down PROAnDcon PRO a.... H. AD.a, hod COllCh ind generaJ maNglf, w..hlngton Redalc1nt The Interests ol pro football would bat b. "'1'Wd If IU champlonlhlp were determ\Md In • two-out·of· thru game compeddon. One ~ shoWd b. played at each~ &am'• stadium with tM ftnal gat"M (W Med be) p&.yed at • M\ltnl .... Thaw Is too much at stake to play just OM 9MM· Two-°'-lt·of·thru garnet wwld help lnlu1' that the Winner II tru!y the better team. Alto, the home fans of the pertle:lpaUng teams ~ the opporf\lnlty to ... thetr teem pl.y In the Supe Bowl. Should The Super Bowl &come A Two-Out·Of· Three Game Serla? CON a.-...... OWi* enct chMmen d ... boerd. Kar.. Qy °""' l bdeve tht unique flawor of footbaD and the Super Bowl " best MrWd by the slngte game, head-to-had c:on- fronwtton. Because the Super Bowl II ~ •• neutral. warm-weather site. It II poaalala for the QNM to be con1pcUttvcly fair and Mio for the at· tendon °' the mtira country to toa. wtth grat Intensity on the one game. Upwerdt of 60.000 to 60.000 peoPe travel to the aatM annually Thia would not be ~ If the c:.ompetttlon wen s«rttched to thnle gama. • 1171fMILYWDKLY, J fROM DRUG ADDICT TOOOMMlnED C DAN r Cash Is a strong, geOtle and talented man who Indulged a spiritual weakness and was nearly ruined by it but kept the faith and triumphed with the help of a good woman. By J ack McCllntock "You know they called us roc.kablllla In thole days," says Johnny Cash. He had cxchanged his usual black for Afr Force fa- dgua and atood on the Grand Ole Opy stage In Naahvtlle, recreating a Chnstmas out of .. put -a day In Germany. when he had bought his first guitar. On the Mt (an Air Force baJTacks) he was IUn'OUndcd by new stars like the Stat- ler Brothen and durable rocbblDla like Jeny Lee l.Awts, Roy Orbison and Cad Perkins. The ftnt and bat of the roc:kabtJ. bet, Elvlt, was gone. But Cash was there, the one who had done It all, good and bed, and emerged btgger than ever. Even people who don't like country music love Johnny Cash, the man In black. His life, In fact, has become a kind ol Americ.an legend, and people rsmembcr Its main thema: prilon (which he was never In except to perform). pills (to which he was addkted, but kicked). a face like a eumed rode, • dlsUncttve thumping guitar and a voice, which writer John McPhee daatbes as IOllndlng "as If he were smok- ing • pcacc pipe through an oboe." In every Cash tong -he was dnglng now about how he taught the weeping wtDow how to ay -there ta • point whae his voice IOmePow maka that lnapllcable connectton with the ~ h Is probably what makes Clllh a Dr. He ca .. oft die n.ee and walked his splayfooted, big-shouldered fanncr's walk to the dnllllng room and changed beck lo· to bl.eek. He WU tired. fie tr1ed 8 tmh and alma.t made II. "I Just don't ftcl rtght un- ia. t have It on ... he says with • glance at the black ahlrt. Hit WW., country *9' June c.ter c.h, Mys John ttM worn ~ &om hill ....._ dtya on the "*5 beeauM It dktn't ehow the dirt ...f WM the only color ht and hll bend al h.t tn common: the b&Ktl 1AVtl of 1950'1 COW'ttry ~. Tocby IOIM . . of his black shirts have stlvcr stars em- broidered on them. /Ilia a bay bedt on the Artm.. t.m. C-.h was saying, '1 was a lldnny Mntl- mcntal dreamer. I wrote poems and lhort ltorla. But I did al the trashy thlnga bays do; we'd break the ~ windows f we thought we could get awey wtlh M. .. He was s*big ootton at 12 but~ to graduate horn hlgt'I tchool and Join the ~ Form. ln dw bmadm In G.many he taught IWntcl to pLay .. SS gutta He AW a lftCMe, lrtlllld8 U.. Woll al Fo8om Prfl. on, and he wrote a eong. -n..._.tlUldarc -.totlae wdtlm9 cl i:-111 ............ -he ays . ., .. w dw rnollle, ~ • and -- dw eong." It became hla elgnebn time. 8..:k home. he marned and em>lled In • c:flac.jodcey IChool. But he wanted to perform and ftnaly got a chance wtth Sun Records. He and tome budcBa, whoec survtvon are ltlll hla band, reoonled .. Cry. Cy. Cxy" and "Hey P<*r" in June, 1955. It was Luther Perkins, his gultmtlt, who died In 1968, who gave Cash another trademark: dw thudding ~ style that 90 pcrfecdy matcha hla style of sing- ing. "Luther wasn't very good then," Caah rmnemben, "and he'd put his hand on the llrlngs 10 you couldn't hear him play vay wcll. W. didn't know what we had untO the records came out. .. Before long came "I Walk the Una," "Ring ol Are," "Follom PrilOn Bluei' and dozena ol other aongt. But bk• Jlmmy Rodgers and Hank Wllllams before him, Cash was a country boy, and he didn't handJa hla succas weU. He ltaJted taking amphetamines and baibltunita, as many as • hundred a day. A ..._. wlilo U-W. dMa..,., "PeosH who aren't In the bwinaa can't undent.and the pNllWU." Says June: "He wu lhy, and the pills gmv• him confi- dence, but he Wat allO aha\&lt9d. He'd ftnlah a ahow, dnve 500 mda and do an· otheL He thought he needed the pllla. but they were Satan In dlaguJM ." Cash became notonous for no-thaws, f<K raising hell, f« poor petformancea. "He was omery. that'a the country word," •!II June. '"They wse al oma\1-" "But ht waa never 111aponalbk. "uya an old friend . "U a promot9r loat $1.000 on a concct. he'd ga It beck. If John wun't In good ~ for a deeit, he W9rd beck and plaY*l M again. ThtN'1 nobod)l I know who hu men thought for hit Wow man than John." Hit flnt marrtage brolc. up, but June Canar w., k\ the wtrva. "l"'«kied 1 wae k\ low • him," June tays, ti. vok:e Johnny and wife June at their home, the HoUMJ of Cash, In Nmhulllc. She was wllflng to gfue up her corur to help hlm kick the plll habit. (r.} With June and their son. breaking as It often does when she la talk· Ing al Je1us « John Cash. "I studied my Bible and decided to get my life together, put God where He belongs (the placed a palm above her head), and then the man (lower. to eye lave~ and then the woman (lower ltill) u he!pmeet. I wrote a lctm ol reslgnadon to the Grand Ole ()pry and 1ent John a copy. I said tf It takes aD r~ got to h&lp him. rn do It. John had been IJvtng alone f« •year and •half. It'd bffn hell for him -hia divorce, his um. girts. I think that Letter 11.arted him thinking." hee ea.ptoaacott.two ..... at die loot cl~ ....... while, with the help of • doctor friend and In constant danger of f.allng Into • mortal wtthdrawa1 come, c.h kk:bd his heblt. "I le.pt tellng him he wu a good man," June recalla. "lfl really the men.· Some peoplll .. to aay I gave h!m the cength, but lt'ueally the man." Cash had lived In the flN, and when he came out, he Wiii tempered, and It w.\'t long Wen he was agali\ a.-. He becama u Important f« hll penonallty and ~ ence, for hla symbolc value, as for his Wltl· Ing and Pelf~. Ha WU the quMlt man who'd faced d9lpldr. and people ...... when he tpelc4I. The man In bl.cit became an etnbodim9nt, Ilka Gmy Coope. of the American ma&.'• fnOlf flMtatng ... of hlmtel: the *°"9 but "'* m8n who c.arM from AOWIMN, acea.d ~ W. at and dad. lndulgild • ~ ..-. 'Mta and ... narty ruined by It, but kept the Wit\ end trtumpMd through tnngth and the~ of a good women. He wrot. and produced a fllm, Go.pel Road, about the .. of ant. DlabtNted by the Biiiy Graham organization, It's their bat·..ansa mcMe. "I don't 991 adled about the 1tar treat· mart. .. he~· "I probebly thrtw on I. It's what people In tHt bullrMll hope wll hap- pen to them ... He ftnda NOUidllig ...... poealtAy b«auee l'1 done In prtvate with fJtenda and fdow prof IP' •\ala, and tcJ.. vision mmtddflcuk. "Anythlngll ..... than lV," ht -.ys. "I can't help but get uplgbt when the red light coma on." He II d that cwtout phenomenon, • c:ompuWw performer mpped b\llde a ret:lccnt man. At U (..._ le41), C.-le a l&W cl ,.....cit la Na11rt•1 paldlng aver the Houle of c..h, which .. forwer ftled wtth family. lllptrtr1J .... and IOf.gwrtt· en whom he and June have bcfrtended. (She calt them "my t.bles. '1 June Cartlr c.ti ~: "Peopled ak why he ..... bllck. end he dedded to Wittie • ~ about It, 'Mwl k\ BIKk.' 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If not denghtea, return within 14 days and .. your money wlll be refunded in full (except postage & handling). MAIL ~ ...... ~.;::---= COUPON TODAYI •''"...,._....,, ... -..... ... ,.... .... ,..,. .. -........... __ ..... ~ ......... ...,• ..... • .... · !:_:_,_ ... _ ... _ ..... _ ....... .....,....._ _ _. PEOPLE QUIZ/a, John E. Glb9on Does the will to win in athletics depend on your sex? Do devoted football fans often have hostile personalities? PSYOIING OUT SPORTS TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Spans Injuries frequently we triggered bv events which have occurred on a prl'Vl- ous day In the COWM ol normal ltving I. Sports fam who habttually watch an ag- gressive sport tend to have hostUe penon· dty charac:1artstic, which from time to time make them aggressive, belngerent. combative and argumentative. S. 1lwt bat way to defeat a paych-out ar· tilt la to give him the same treatment he's gfvtng you. 4. 1lw will to win al any sport Is likely to ct.pend on yow &ek and on whether you're married. I . 1lw physic.al and psychological ~trains and stresaa ol competing In strenuous athletic actMUa 111• likely to cause marked phys6cal detenoratlon In mlddle age 6 . Most prolask>nal football players are unhappy wUh thU sport ANSWERS 1. Jiw. 5NdJa ol p1ycholocial factors ln alhletk: lnjurta bv a tum ol tnvestlgators ei the Unfventty of Washington show that "'the l1lk ol lnjuJy (In any athletic contest) lncN-.s wtth the .ccumulatlon of chal· ler9'g life cventa." In other words. any lltu8CIOn occwnng In the course ol your cWly W. which either puts you on the spot or prasntt tltuations which threaten yow MnM ol MCWtty inaaMI the llkellhood ol ~ su.st8lnJng tome .ort ol Injury when ~av. In athleUc ec:ttvtey. I. '1lw for molt men, /alN for women. In llUdlle et TOWIOn State Colege ~ loQlc..a .tudla wer. admtnlmred kl men and women Mabjeda to dmrmlne -.... llldtudel, .,,... pmonallty chlnderte- tlce Md ipCJltl Mblbaally wetched. It Mt found the! "IMIM who~ W9tch an ...... ._. tpCWt ~ IO ICON hW\ lln hoe- -.. The .... .a.o noted thet enyone who hM ewr abllnded • footbel IMN can etlllt IO the fed d'IM the event ~ the*' wtth ... ~kl ---In .... .....,. ~ wNch may ..... from shouting lnluhs or put-downt at ~yen and referees to taking a awing at~ S. FolN. As cllnkal sports~ Dr. Thomas Tutko ol San Joee Stat. Untv.r9- ty points out In his monograph, Spara P1yc1Wng, '"Typk:ally. ~ garna .. ol four kinds: they Involve COnldoUt or uncon9dous attempts at prouoc:atlon, In· tlmldalton, eooktns gul.lt /eefl9 or dlatroc· tlon. And the most effective way to psych out a psych-out artlsflS not to play any ego games at all, but limply psych yourN!f Into yow own gam. and play It the bat ~ know how. If you •• relaxed and concen- trating and feel secure In your game, ~outs •• probably not going to rattle you. In fact, they probably wtl1 amUM you when you see other players trying than." Psych-out attempts, notes Dr. Tutko, uc almost always employed by playcn who are desperately eager to wU\ 4 . True ~tudl.es of attitudes toward win- ning In various sports, conducted bv lnlla- tlgatOfS from the Unlvenlty ol Nebruka and Iowa State University. found that women tended to rate low and men high where wlU to wm Is concerned. Women, however. gave a higher priotlty to ~ytng well than men did. In addition, the data sl7ongly suggests that when aubjcds arc mamed, the de$lre to win at sporU n ... than that for either single m8'u or slngSe females. The unmamed woman'• ooncem with winning was roughly equivalent to the manied male's desire to win. "Married femal~ nemonstrated the weakest orien· talion toward winning In sports." 5. Folse For example, an examination by the ln~lilute al Aerobics Research ol twenty five 40 to 75-year·old champ4on rrack competlton showed that they had exceUent performance, c:arcbopulmonary function and body·compoaltion character· !Sties when compared with Mdcntary Md moderately active subtec.tl ol llmllar egca. Slnu this type ol atNetlc perfonnancc - particularly on a champtonshtp leYc1 - demands extreme energy cxpcndlturc, these findings would appcs to undaK.ore the adage that a man will rust a loc qulc:ks than he will wear out from phytbl acdvlty. 6. Falu. A Texas A. & M. Unlwnfty study APaMd the hacJvound, ectuc.- tlon, fffltngs and motivation ol profaaon· al fooeball play.rs. ~: "Most profaak>nal footbeJI players .. col.ge graduates ... and fee! th.t foocbell hes • gcneralJy posldvc Influence upon the pley- a'1 lndMdual c:har.a.r valua. Molt playcrt play prcfUllOnal football fot flnen.- dal gain end lllt lnMcure ~ condl- tkllW .. the main~ ol pl.ytng. Molt playcn would p9y -.in. altbouah lf""l/ lndk:ate an lncnMed concen ~ the eff9Ct thet .,...... wll hllw on their· we1-beina tn IMlr W.. MCI& hold their heed C091Chea, both pelt end .,,...m, In ~ atemi end do not '-I that tt.r. II roo much~ on~ In rm prof I tonal foobl." ~ MMll.YWlllCU,,,_, ,.. .. • • halflg .,. ........ Mobil ts proud of our employees' effOfts to prKtice what wve been preecl'llng '°' eo long about the need to uve energy. Over the test fMt yeera, fOf example, our U.S. refineries have llaehed their energy consumption by 18 percent-and saved the equivalent of 20 million barrets of oil In the betglin. Energy use at our New YOf1( headquarters has been cut 35 percent, good enough to earn the bulldlng a Certificate of Excettence from the Federal Energy Adminls· tratlon. And conseMltion efforts In the 2.000 retail and catalog outlftS operated by Montgomery Werd, a Mobil company. won the flfst "Saving Energy Citation" ever awarded by the Department of Commerce. Don't touch th.a ca.I. H youre trying to economize on fuel these days-and who Isn't-get the "hands off" habit Changing the thermostat setting· several times a d8y wastes heat. But you can save by lowering the heat at night: a cut back of 10 degrees for eight hours will cut down your heating costs by 10 percent Of moot. lconclrd. It's not very easy to save energy It you don't know how much yo.ire spending. The following rundown will give you an Idea of where your energy dollars are-going. The consumption ftgUf99 are all expressed In oil industry "barrels; a unit of meesu,..; ment equal to 42 gallons. Your electric wa1ef heater uses the equ1valent ~t barrels of oil a year The refrlgeratOf taJcn abou1 two barrels. One 1 !»-watt butb lighted sJx hours a day bums half a barrel. And your color lV uses a berret a year. c.ea. c:Mc. One fast and easy WW'/ to save fuel-and money-61 to put an Insulation jacket around your water heater. They come In kit fe>tm, ready to IMtafl. and ant avallabte at many hardware stores and lumber yards around the country. The Department of Energy estimates that if everybody bought a new winter coat fOf their water heaters, the savings woukS be neatty 11 million bernMs a YMf. ...,,.... All OCherthlngsf*ngequal, letgerfamHlet. wl1h more lddl, ll*ld mort on fuel than amaller ones. CouaO It t\av. anytNng to do with running In and out and leaving the door open? Letting the hot water run? fof'gtttlng to tum out the lights and cklee the windows? Everybody knows that only klda do SUCh things! ..,. .... c ....... I l I I. ' { . I \. You can't be ·turned down for this Insurance if you're 50 to 80! Here la a llfe Insurance poUey that can be youra for the nklng If rou REllEllBI It-To t.ek• ,,..,,,.,,_ of tNa fltl•taltftted oPPOl'funlfJ to ob-- Inquire before Febtua'l. 21th. Not only la no phplcal eumlndon,. teln PRIME UFE 50 PWS wlUtout .,,...,,,., .,,, qWflflontl about rout quired, but the polley •actually 1..-d to rou wllflout a 81ngle hNlth ltMlfh, p#MM lftall Ute ooupon l»lore Tund.,, ,.,,,,,.,., n, 1971. '"'' q.,...lon I lnlonnatlon Md rour flU.rantMd-luue appl/cadon •Ill be on Utelt .,., i to rou "' once br mall. t ( PRIME LJFE 50 PUJS j Is an lndlvlduaJ life lneurance policy that gt1ar· I .....__ ___ ~ anteee to accept every man and woman between No brolr., OI wnf •Ill rlllt .,OU and '°" wlll be und« no ~-'IA.. to 50 and 80 who appf lea dtirlng the Guaranteed--•-, -.--· Acceptance Perk>d-regardlesa of any other INurance carried. purehaN Ute policy. PRlllE UR 50 PLUI la undeiw1ttten bJ Colonllll P9fm Lh en.nnc. CompenJ of PhUaclelpNe, PenMJtvanla. apec:Jalllt8 In Mrvtng the 1peclftc needs of America'• older po~latlon. 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If death occurs during the second policy year, your beneficiary receives ~. Once two years have pa11~. you are covered for the full face amount of the policy. PRIME LIFE 50 PLUS enables the older person to obtain worthwhile benefits for hla ln.urance dollar-and, at the tame time, guarant ... acceptance for 111 appllcanlt. ' PRIME LIFE 50 Pl.US also provldet lncreulng cuh valuea which begin In the first or MCOnd year. The coat? JUST M.15 A MONTH I No matter what your age, your tex, or the condition of your health, you pay Just $8.96 a monttt. The amount of coverage you rectrive 11 baMd on your MX and age. However, once you are Insured the 1mounf of your ln1ureno• wlll n.ver go down, and your payment• wlll MW•r (JO up/ · Act Now You Hft9 Nothing To Loeel To obtaJn full Information on PRIME LIFE 50 Pl.US In time to take adventaae of thla opportunity to become lnaured, pl .... mall the ooupon before Febnwy 28th. 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I SKIING fAMILY e, Betty Bell j I Thae'.a Sull& Pancnon, blue.-i ev-d and attredtve. M.ty getting < b&abdoflherfecttnawtndtunn&I. There'• brother Pets roddng ~ wUdly on aomethlng called a downhlll tlmulator. I Ther.'1 lllta e.rtM, hearty with tun-burned dlMks, zoom- ing down the white a&opa ol Olla In the tumrMitllM or un- dapig phY*al tadng In. unl- vcntty laboratoly. &-.. Clallf? .... tt• .u .., ...... ';cd 111 to 5'*, P• and e.rtM Plllto- son, for It'• part ol the demand- ing tralnlng program they haw folow.d to t>.come wodd·dua aklas and the malt outltandtng akllng family In America. If you can Imagine, aay. three top pr~ f...ional golfers or three NFL .... from the Mme fAlmlly com- ~ .. the .. .,,. time, you'I have IOmC Idea ol jult how CJI· I aipdonal thla Sun Valey. Idaho, famlly la. '"Tlwe've been two, ~ even ttne, kids from one fam._ ly.. .. t..ne Monroe, head I coech ol the Sun Valley Ski Tam, "but wve never had a famlly IO lbong In the downhill. P8rt ol the .....,,. II that tt.y'rw al tentftc al-wound athletes and In tmtftc ah9pe. They were much men eompettdYe than MOit -and they .cc:epted coadq. They .all abeod> I cvayd*'8 a cOllC:h tda them. I ,.If (had acholQeol alfheklda In I thewoeid; conttnuaMonroe. 'Td chooM • teemful ol PaltilitoiW I -yau· d Win until !IOU died ... APPllWltiy. the people who I ..aec:t the twn to ,..,.....,. the I Unltild &-. 1n ~ I compettClon ,_, the w way. Suae, 22, and Pets, 20, 1ra vef- 1 a.na ol the '76 Olympkt and thla )illat ... nwmben ol the U.S. ~ Tum. Baible, 17, W81 named to the Alptne DeveJ. opmental Squad IMt summer. The Pattatonl' lmmedlat. goel .. to do Ml In thla Wlntm'• , pl...,.. World c.., and In the lntmnattonal Ski Fedtr1tson I (FIS)feCllf. c •• , ............ . .. u ........ .._. ..... Mancw.. of the .... ndnl -*• the P.....-.on.1 fCltt -the dowfM -It the molt~The~ not only Ciiia for the a.chnlcal ..,. ~ ol the IWom (wtdch .. l'ldn8 down • c.cMnl coMlt- The Incredible Patterson clan has three world-class skiers, and each of them Is a potential Olympic gold medalist. IFYOUNEED TO BUILD·UPlOUR DOl'TCOUNION ' VlrAMINS Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. And taking vitamins can't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. Take Geritol, every day. Geritol is so rich in iron, each tablet contains more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins important to your health. Geritol's iron will actually build your bl<>(>d back to normal. That's what makes it different from just plain vitamins-and so important to you. ""' of ~ ~ tum. dwough • Jone --of .. _., and the~ of the Qlll1t IWorn (whkh lea men open met flowlng COWM), but It defNlndt a hWt ,.,..... of~.-.. On the flltllit j)iit ol a COWN f9Cel'I .. ~ ... ~~60 to 70 mllt an hour, and the rtlk of Nlbll ~It ewr.,..nt . .... duda wtnd-tunnll tallrlg to ..... ftct the mOll ~ Ot ....... hd ~ In the downha --.~ .... tht ~of Colond0'1 HwMn P•mMC9 l...abonliot~ and ~ outwllh vartOUe ~ inadlNt tom... ...... When the P..-•• tnln on hllr own et holM, ChiY dOn't 11ie up. TNt tummcr they i..n.d o1 a "blank downhll machine" ln- vcnt.t by an ~ In Idaho F .. , and the ~ per- IUact.d hh to bin them the ma- cHne ewn though 1'1 not y.t on the mertc.t. 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I ~.. f i a > 3 r 2 t i I i' It ~ Ii -~ [ ~ ·~ ... a -~ ii i !rlfJ" 1 •ti d ~"' t! ~t ~ t~-~-lj ii-l' !1 R-!iH Em ! fl ,I Ji Utf~qH h1al H~f 1 rf ~~?~~ f12~~ ~ ~ 1"1 I I i 't I I [ 11 It I f ( l ! if (l t ~ [ g i n ~ ! ~ [ ! · l l 1 1 J' i l • s-1 ~ "O Q\ t ti a 'C I ;1ll1~ffJ! r.1 1~ra.Cfsf1rJi 1 .1tat:r1tfjflfj•i{i[1 PtJt&Jli~~~l~jij11 1~ t§ t · ;.J Ji~; l~!hHJU 1 hJIUiittirl jiit{trii;11~ff 1 t.Jtif !ibi·~! '=' ! fitttr-a 1·i1 ;J!it l8 I'r1 itr r i•ill!i ~Ji ~, ,,.1i~1,fil tt;f!ii~i~t ;r~tt!~lll!t fi!!f ~1Jiitf i f r$11 ~l. ~tgti·;~f ~ 1 , f 11 l 8' • .r ;i:: r a. B n a.I • 1 ~ l-J"' i 1 h ... , I . g i i ! ! J e-l a. E J 1-· • : f fir l ~ .. ~Ir I l l 1 ~Is r l f 1 f' ! rs ff I ~ ~ if ~ l I l ~ l if' iii fr~~ : i l ~ II~ltrfi1'1tr1!fijlli I Ji11 1d.sJ iJ~ fJ~J~! e·, t-i ~11~ t1 i fltih!~ 1 Ii I ~-1l ()!1 ~ iii• i 11~1 · r· ! · i ~ !i I t ~ 11 'l1 t1t1r, u1' 11 11 1~ < ' ~;i/i s. lfl e.ti iii ' .-a ·1·· ~a . f .ferl. .. ' . ·" ' . " \ ' -l . . . 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The Im- portant new factor II that while .. abtllty to patj II d t.Mn Into account, college cOltl have rtlen IO high that • family wtth an annual lncocM ol $20,000 or ewn more II IUD CIOl!lkknd to Med ft. nandll ..-..nee -apedally f men than one child II In con.-at the l8IM time. • The U.S. Office ol Educatk>n ipORIOl'l 8 pro- • grim ol ~t.d So.ne. e.nkt, aedtt unions and tome cctpOratkM11 pertictpet. In the pr<9&m • • Schollnhlpt and loans ... aval&lble from many cMc .wt ..... organtraclonl (Eh, Ktwen», Roary. Uona, etc.). • ln rural ..... 4-H club9 oftiln have fundl for ftMndal lllcl. • • V..W ~ offer .,anti for colege tul- lorr, and tMftY ...... oh tp9dal echolenhlp_ funda k> cMdren o1 ....... . • Many colegel .ct Oigllllllillot• after echo&- .... to lbadentl ol .picill ethnic~ er to ... wlh ~In ....Wlelda. Check 1he "Sbllnt N4' Wllorl ol college catWogues. ... .. tome helpful IOUJ'Cn of Information. (Before writing for booklm, check whether they .. avallable at )ICM high echool. Allow four to* weeb for ddvery.) Au. Federol Anondol AJd Proirams. Box 84, WuhlngtOQ, D.C. 20044. Adutlory Ult of Ndonol ConeaD dnd Ac:cMaa. ffom Nad. /wn. ol ~School Pmc:fpMa, 1904 AllOdldk>n Di., Ralon, Va. 22091 (SOC). 0.. £....., ................ Pamal• O!Wlon, AR..-00, 815 l6ch St .• NW, w.tmg. . ton, D.C. 20006 (SOC). • ,,._., Coilte Com: A &dd9 /or Annal and Sludenel. Free from Col9 ~ s.rw:.. Baa2700, P1tnc1b1, N.J . 08540. ~· /or flnondol NdJ A &.ttd9 /or }ilu-.,.,. ond Pcnnll. F... from ~ Coltge Telling ~. Dtpt. FW. Box 168, Iowa Clly. lowa52240. -Nol" .. Lah 1H ' '"' BRIGHTEN WINTER MEALS WITH SUNNY ORANGES We have several recipes that add zest to family meals using thJs fruit in traditional and nontraditional ways. · By Marilyn Hansen ORANGE· TOMATO PORK CHOPS ' poet chope, about 'o4-tnch thlctt 1 a.tJleapoon butt. or ltlMpfiM ¥1 cup dlGppld onion 1 tablMp 11 Dft flour 1 cup~ tometoee or 1 cup chopped canned tomatoes 1cup ........ ',\ oup-- 1 cNcten bouUton cutM ~ ... 1punult ~ ""PDDftthymelNwet 't\ ...cado, enc.ct 2 ~ ,..i.ct •nd atk:ied• 1. P1acc large skillat ova medium heat. Stand pen chops on end In sklllet, and cook until enough fat to coat pan-cooks out cl chops. I . P1acc chop& ftat In skillet and brown on both Ilda over high heat. S. IWmove: add butter If there Is very little fat from chops. Add onkwl and cook. stir· ring until tender. 4. Sprinkle In flour; stir to mix well. Add tomlltoa, oqngc juice, water. bouillon cube, Alt and thyme. Add porit chops; cover and lfmmer 50 to 60 minutes. Add slad avocado and Ofanga. Heat. Malta 4 1en11r191 •ro peel oranges. cut elf peel, round and round, splfal·fashk>n. Go over fruit again to rcmow any remaining white mcm· tnne. Sb horizont.alJy. QUICK ORANGE MAIUIAIM>E ........... 1\\ cupe..W ........ ',\ Mttle(loa.) .... pec:tJn ,.,.,.... I. To P'9PM" silvered mange rind: re· mow the thin outer rind, u11ng a vegct.ablc peeler. Use ldAorl to cut the lbtpl of rind Into elven. !. To MCtton orange: with a .harp kntfe, cut *-&om top. Cut off peel In 1t11pe from top to bottom, cutting de«p ~ '° ~ white IMmbrane, then cut lllce from bottom. Or remove peeJ by cutting round and roond. splral-fashk>n. Cut off any remaining white mcmbfanc. To re- move each NCtk>n. cut aloOg dMdlng membrane from outside to core of orange, thencutledlon~mm~eoot~ other Ude. Repeat with remaining a oranges, holding over bowl to retain )Wee. S. To cook marmalade: place silvered o..angc rind and water In large saucepan: bring to a boll. Reduce ~at. COYer and llmrncr 20 mlnuta. Add orange teettont and )Wee ~ llCtk>nlng. Add sugar. Cook OllCI' medium heat, stirring constzint· ly until aegar dluolva. Bring to a full roll- ing boll that won't stir down. Boll hard for 1 minute, attn1ng consamtly. ft.move from heat; stir In pectln. With metal spoon, skim off foam. Stir· and sktm fOJ 5 minutes. 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If,.... °"* -., 2 or lftOl'9 mono onw. ..,_et tM -tJme. tfle -smum • ar...... eMDNcl at.-:... ~Md llan!illlna dt•f111111 -$1.10. • ,.ROMP'r ltOUND I~ NOT DOJQHTBI. ~~-----~---ORDERFORM-------------~--IOFWEAR OE81GN9 • 11t1 e. ,,_.,•Dept. FR-1• tfoulbs, Tta11'1'002 =-= """'> ADD1£11----------------------~ ctn __________ ITATt _______ ., _____ _ Ull£ Of ITOI L ....................................................... ...... GUY LOMBARDO IOO HOO HUMOIUQUI IA.Ina PAllADI CHHK TO CHlllC IUT THINGS JN UPI All PIH HIAIT Of MY HIAaT I WANT A GIRL TALU PltOM THI VJIHNA WOODI THllD MAH THIMI WIDDING llUS All lllAKING UP THAT OlD GANG OP MINI GOOD NIGHT SWIRHIAltT VAYA CON DIOI PIO 0' MY HIAAT IYI IYl IAIY THI IAND PLAYID ON WHIN I GaOW TOO Ol.D ,. TO DllAM MABOI LIOHTI CMAnANOOOA atOO CHOO MUI SKllJ WALT.I AMI fhf 'AMOUS lOMIAltOO MIDUY ••• 'Al AWAY PLACIS MOONllGHT. llOllS AULD LANO IYNI Last Chancel The Most Beautiful MUSIC He Ever Recorded! His 50th Annivenary'Album As Seen On T.V. GUY LOMBARDO plays, and Car- men sings, the world famous hit song 800 HOO -and wt>nderful memories come back to you. GUY LOMBARDO plays beloved favorites including EASTER PARADE, WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM, GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART and all the favorites you've always loved. GUY LOMBARD06s famous Twin Pianos play the famous hit HUMOR- ESQUE as no other orchestra ever has-or ever will. GUY LOMBARDO plays AULD LANG SYNE for all your New Year's Eves. A REMARKABLE OfflR Yesl Here is the fabulous Guy Lombardo orchestra with 20 rare performanc•s you'll treasure all your life. Every song is one you've loved since you were young Including Guy's famous New Year's Eve all lime hit: Auld long Syne. It's all here-"The Sweetest Music This Sid• Of Heaven I" YOUR GUAllANrll If you don't ploy this beautiful album more than ony you've ever c;wned ••• and enjoy it more • • • It won't cost y04J a penny. lut pfeose ord., j04Hs now. It's not sold in stores ot ony price ond we do not pion t!) r9pe0t t1'it odv.rtitetnent in this pop«. Mall tk~ risll coupon todoy. N01 SOLD IN STORES-MAIL COUPON r-------------------------------.... Suffolk Martceting, Inc •• Dept. L-25 Suite 439 North 101 Part< Avenue New Yori<, "'.Y. 10017 Please rush me the GUY LOMBARDO album on your unconditional guar· ant" thot it must be the most ~iful album I've ever heard M you will refund my purchose price. 0 I endow $6.98. Send the lecord Album. 0 I encloM $8.98. Send the I-Track Tape. Nom.._ _______ ~~.;.:..;------------------- Add re ss ____ __.._._ ____________ _ Oty __________ _ -I I -----~---------------~-~-------J About • m!aon Amatcans • year haw hurt attac:ka, and two-thJrds ol them dis M • rault. half ol them wtthout ever ruch- lng • holpttal. So ll.ldclcn hart attack II the No. 1 mcdlceJ emergency thae days, but It need not be fatal; masura can be tak.n to lnauM your chanca ol aurvMng. Pain ii the oulmndlng tymptom ol heart attK:k. b II • peewtsiy or crustq feeing, like a deep ache lr.s. the char. The paJn Is oft.en &ooelbed around the heart. that Is. just to the left ol the breastbone. Some- tlma th. peln may move up Into the left ~ erm, even the lcft.)aw. Along wtth the pain. other llgN dev& op. There can be an lnegular hc.att beat, with a faD tn blood PfeMUN. Weakness and falntnaa develop, sometimes short· n.-ol bfeath. But the main problem It pain, auahlng, squeezing pain, causing retdalneM. appRhenlk>n and arudety. Poor ctrculation to the heart mUldc Is the came of hurt attack. Ute any odwr cxgan, the hurt needs a blood aipply. 8&ood flowt to the heart mwde tfwough • group of blood vessels called the coronary ...... Thae Important artlr1a IOfnc· times become c:Josiged when fat .. dcpo.M- cd In them, pWgglng them up .. rusting may dog small pCpes. "Hardening· ol the ,nma" (~develops In old· er people for many rutons that _.. not dw but that .. dcfl.dteJy wodNd wtth '*"a ~-Complete pluggfng ol any .-y to the heart mu.de cutl olf dr· culallon and c:.u... the pain to common In hurt attacb. Sorndina the heart mutde II eo MY- • ...,, dmnaiged thet It mnnot do ID wortt. AJ odw tlma there " ll1'&rY to the Mlv. ~ thmt coordlnaw. the heart• pump- 11'9 action. Then the Mart beatl In a ftut· t.-y motion rather than with a ftrm, ...-a doc\. T1w fluttery motSo(\, caled .._...,,,,~the wne .-llt• Mrtoua demlee to the heart ""*'-..... the t.-t can't 11app1y the IWlt of the body wtlh .. blood It Medi. Tha breln ti the Otgln hll'med _..... and molt MWNly • dreu.lation ... After ,..,. rnhM ~ adaquata blood IUP- "" ....... bt9ln ~ Clln occur. ,...... the heaft ..... Yldtrn mlllt haw Immediate tNatmcnt that maintains the blood 9'ippiy to the bratn. MOii holpltala haw equlpnwnt to 90tvc thm proti&cm, but about hd ol the hart-attack vtctfms don't Sid to a trcat:ment center '°°" ~ to prevent the brain damage d\at may occur. Until r«.imdy, people who suffered hurt attacks at home or on the m..r had to ~ upon luck for reoow:ry. n. situation II gradualy being i.m.dled. Mobile c::oronuy GIN wdb 8N availeble In some parts ol the country that bring to the patient the ernagcJicy equipment and trained pcnonnel usuaDy found in holpl- tals. Such vehlda. manned by paramed- ics, carry "dcftbr111aton," devtc:n that ltop the fluttery action ol the heart by palling • surge of direct cunent through the body. The elcctr1c shock stops the heart beat c:ornp&eteJy. and the heart u..ueDy rauma bealing on lb own, often wtth • r9!j1Uiar. strong, effective beat. PerarMdk:a UC> u.e cAectronlc dew. to d'9Ck the work ol tbs heart. The paramedica can report by radk> to doctors. who advlM about the adrntnl- stration of f!Wds, medldna and ln)edions. So a mobde :cardiac care unit" (CCU) ~ eophildcatad, on-the1pot Clft for a patient who has • heart au.ck fer from the cmctgenc:y room. But ev•n with • carefully coordlnatied progrem ol mobile cardiac an, olten more then ftw ,,,..,... .,... belON ~ gm to the heart-attack W:am. So In eorne parts ol the countly ~ haw IPl'Ul'l9 up tadq an~ from 8th-wade lswl up how to NCOgntae a heart attadc and how tobeglr\ ..ty ~ lreal.ment. ·AB<: .. the .... that~ the fDllhod ol •m•gency ~ cmw: ,.._ w.y le.pt open. Breathing ra&or9Cl. Qreu. laaon maintlllned. In dtlel where theN ABC't .. a..ght, more than 20 pacent ol the heart·.n.td\. vldlmt git their ... and malt lmparim.t cm. trod\ ~ 1nllned In ......... "' Clldlac c:."e. About • tHrd of IUCh plllllenll ..:ow.r; not a lllge num- ._, but d hal apln • l'MtlY people .. IWVMd beifor.a IUCh tnilnln9 ... ,,..... to the pubelc. It .. In lhe .... ..,... of ~ to tlllf IUl:h • PICO••• tn fill own tDwli. _...,.., ....... o. ~~Models-So11e on Fantous Mahe I . -______ , DIOllS I~-0-!ftkb p~ tt1' EASY-PAY TEAMS "" LOW DOWN PAYMENTS ""BUY DIRECT a SAVEi ::::::t'=·~~~ .... Nl CATN.OQS ............. ...._ .. , ·g ......... o..-ic~ ......, ......... ,.... o ~ MMN-.e.~~~~~~~~~~~~ Md,_.~~~~~~~~~~~~- Remember Him Always THE ~ KEEPSAKE PENDANT I COOLIDGE'S FAMOUS SET OF "POKER · PLAYING DOGS" OUR MAIL EXCLUSIVE-IN FULL-COLOR! Hurry I Poker buffs tlnd 4og 1ov .. era wlll snatch them up faatl Each picture a delight -ao great Is the artlsra skill, you can study tt over and over and still discover new humor-ad- ditional detail. The authentic original aet of "Poker Playing Dogs" by C. M. Coolidge-now In exclusive lithographs In full- color. Each print la a large 12'' by 16'', ready to frame -and our volume buy enables ua to sell them -not at $3 each - but at only $3 for the complete eet of four -plus "A Friend In Need" (publisher'• tl•t price $3) as a bonus, ~lutety ' FREEi If you ever held 4 aces and ltlll lost to a atraloht ftmh -you'll dellaht In "Pok• Pia~ Ing Doga." ~Ulh your order now to avoid delay. If not de- llghttd, return wtthfn 14 daya for fUtl refund (except postage and handll~). .. A Frt.MI In Need" FREE! ' ' WHAT TO DO UNTIL THE PLUMBER ARRIVES Sometimes you may not need him at all if you know the basics for dealing with various household emergencies. Emergency repaira can range from i.king tanpOf•Y meaaire1 while waiting for• plumber to repairs lasting for years. Tooa. a.ncl Matatale . Be sure you have an adjustable wrench; one ol thae Is as good u • complete Nt ol open-end wrenches for worldng with nutl and fittings of varying ma. A pair ol pipe wrcnc:ha wlll let you tac:kSe most hotJM.. hold drains, traps and pipe fltttngs. Plastic ptpc requires the UM of a strap wrench. which also will handi. .... ~ ol very large diameter. Locking pbm wlll afford a nONJlp grtp on nuts. Also have a plunger and drain and tokt augas. RepalrlDsa Small Le•k• The ftrst step II to ,hut off the water sup- ply to the break. Know where the shutoff vatv• arc (often under Oil ncar phunbtng ftxtwa). The hot-water supply for the en· ttn houM can generally be turned off at the hot-water hum. U necuury. cut off .n water In the house by closing the main water valve (It's a good Idea to label It), which II usually In the buemcnt near the wata meter or on the supply pipe from a weU. Once the water Is off, wipe the area around the leak dean and dry. Even a rru- nor leak shou\d be attended to promptly. Lcalu common)y develop at threaded joints. Thac frequently can be fbted mere· ly ~ tightening the fitting. But cx.adM caution: damaged or deterknt.d pipe may break when you try to tighten It. Epoxy compound Is UMfuJ In dealing wtth such Iuka. Dectrkal tape wm sea1 smell cracks or punctures. Before ultng either to stop a leak, remove any rust or sc:alc from the pipe with stMI wool, and maks sure tha pipe '9 dean and dry. Und0191D9 Dnlm Act promptly when a drain II emptytng men slowly than UILlal. A allghdy dopd drain II much aacr to dcar then a totally b6Qcked one. Flushing thc drain with lt>eral dOMI ol bolJlng water ott.n will tatocc frM flow, but don't UM this method on plastic pipes. ae they .. not made for tams-atura exceeding 180°F. A plunger often will dear a toeally b&ocMd dnln. Ball out rnoet ol the backed- up water, leaving only enough to cover tha plunger cup. To lnacaM praarrc 9lntt the dog. plug the sink overflow opening with e damp rag. With the link stopper ..- moved, vigorously pump tha plunger up and down, ltmlng your scrobs rhythml- cafly to relnfOl'Ce the surge In the pipe. If the drain ranalnl blocbd. abandon the plunger and 1ry a liquid drain opener. more cffcctlw than a dry-drain type. Cau- tion: never UM a chamk:al drain opener with a plunger. Splashing onto your fee:. could aruse tcrloua lnJury. Should the aboYe methods fall, UM a drain auger. W.. glaua and rubber glova and woric with caution If the clog has been treated with drain c:hcmk:als. The trapped water may now be hlghly caustic. froaen Plpe8 If heat can be restored to areas where plpa are &can, they wll gradually thaw by thtmNlvcl. Should frcan pipes be li'I a poody hated location, such as a cellar or a O"ltWI tpaee, they can be thawed with a propaM torch, wetpfOOf hating pad, heating cable, houtchold Iron or simply by wrappng raga around the pipe end pow· Ing boiling water aver them. AJwayt open the nearest faucet on the troz.n an. and work beck from open faucet to &or.en area. This JWOtect1 against ~ ~· buildup by pnMdlng an acapc paaage for wetcr and steam. Caution: never haat a pipe so hot you cannot hold It; ovcrhcattng can produce enough steam prasura to c:auN an cxploek>n. Be partic· u1atty cautloua with a propan. torch. -<JM a flame lpfader noale. P\ay flame back and forth to keep hot 1POD from develop- ing and place an Mbatot sheet behind the ptpe. ff ~ has spit, leave It fro-r!lll an until you can get repelr rnatatalt. 1&61 ---Asbestos sheet When the plumbing emergency If /tO#n pipa, the tlmple. ~ prfncfplc of re- Morfng heat to the cno through mech<Jnfcol meant U1uallv don tlN lrfclr. 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I fNY ~I my ~ tlon lllld ._. the traa ...,., Md '°" wlll rafUftd MY money I M¥e peld. O OM Year (0 ..._., only 111 O Tft y..,. (11 luuaa) only S20 -------------------~ Mlr'll--~~-------~----~ Clly .... Zip. ___ _ ,.._...., Mnd 0 1 ll9S 0 2 .,._,Gift lub9ct1pllon Md ~ ~ ... to: • -............ . 0 ......... ~ • .., .... ..,,....,, l .... Zip ~ "'1'11 Md W# ..,_,, fOllf ~ ., M ...,_ ,,,..,, YOtl ,., J 10 ,__fol lf)a ll'IH ot I, Md f/fU ~r a..,. teol ------·----------------------- ' ' ' ' CRAFTS By Roealyn Abrevaya Crackle·ff nlah aahtrov•. CREA11NG WITH GLASS INA MATTER OF HOURS You can turn workaday glass objects Into art forms with these simple techniques and a little Imagination. Ordinary gluu ashtrays, Junk·yerd wind- shield g&a., tat tuba and lncxpa lllYc gjaaware all can becorM rtch-looldng ac· calOria when you trantfonn than with a auttvc hand. And thole clunky glata ashtrays told In dime stONI can be m.de to tparlde bv aming (the promuu of devclopng a cradc· le finish) In the OYCn, then ijulng together to aate a candle holder, planm or WM. With a portion of shattered wlndstueld glass (free for the asking at auto junk y.vt:W and a pg of tweaas, you can wodt magic on any shape of glass contain- er. When the P*a of gWa are stained different colon and glued In mosaic fash- ion over a clear eontat~. then grouted, they conjure up an air of old-world artistry. A brandy snifter decorated In this way, fOf Instance, makes an Ideal candle holder. The array of 1maD pleca of glass sparkles like cl1amonds when • votive candle Is placed Inside. Wlth a little more ltneglnatlon you can tab a collecdon of )an, botda, even odd pleca of china, and bond than together with epoxy to create an altog.thcr dlf· '-rent obtect. Then paint with mctallk: ~for a gold, sliver, CCJPS* or ~er ~· Tat tubes and cigar tUba glued togeth- er In any number of forms mate. .U ac:- CCllOl1a wtth many 1.11a -c:andlatk:ka, pendl holden, bud vua or plant starters, for example. Once you begin ... ailfllng, bv fol- lowing the complm lnltrucdons given In FAMIL v WEeu. v'1 luflilt, It won't be long until you'll come up with pour own ld.aa. To _., '"' IMtnlcdoM for mak- ing theM ._ cnaUont, ~ $1 for eedl CopJ of l...a8a 13()5, lmoglltollue Gm AccetlOtta, to: Famlly*-kly ~ P.O.Boa~E ...... St8itl0a • .... "-'.New Volt 10018 e. ... to lnckade your Mme and • code ~ wtth laftet nun. Md $1 for wh IN8et. <N.w Ycdt SC... relldcnts p&ia..bean toedd ... tu.) Tat tuba Into tluk plant holder. w. ..... ..,, l40 ..... of ........ . ._... --:tw ......... ,__.. .................. _ ...... ~~~ -...... c....,. ....... 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WHAT STARTED AS A PART TtME HOBBY NOW PAYS ME BITTER THAN $10MHOUI t r .. · .... _r ~~1 1!~ 18 . : .. ¥1 ~ i ~ ~ ,_,,_. ---:::::::::;---;~ ii 'i~J'; if~~~ ... \ ~~ ffi ~ ~~ er g-. 11~~ ........... :s ~' -l un· • lit" &_ 1t i ~· .· r~~ "lit 1 . 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CD., KtlFW, JOll:n.--, N.Y. 14701 NEXT WEEK IN FAMILY WEEKLY Cllnt Eastwood: Why He's Called TheWortd's Biggest Box-Office Star When You OrderF10m Ad~efflaer1 In F•mll1 WHkly, Pleue allow at .,,..__ . .......-.least four weeks for delivery. Since our advertlaera often receive thousands of ordere from all over the country, occulonally unlntentlonal delaye occur. If they do, Famlly Weekly went• to aulet you •• much u po• elble. Juat eend the det.lla of your Ot'der to: Mary Ayr .. , Family Weekly, 841 Lexington AV.nue, New Yortc. N~ 10022. ~ ONE FOR THE BOOK Whkh ii rJw moat-uaed bool: o/ ol Our boob In lolng room and Ito/I, In lr:ttc'-n, be<toom and In dsn, The book than 1.-d nine dma tn ,.n? /wish I could .ay ~ For that &OOUld mob me boo.lcllh, LICJ)I, Or eJN o cookbook, /fnc /or diet. 0r phone book (IH don't have to bUf/ tt). I didn't 10V rhts book ts read, In Joa. It'• wnarn tn b11eeod. And whoti U. book used CHfJI day? Our chec:tbool-. I F'e9'ft to aoy. -RJchard Armoor HEREINAFTER: Where lowven go when lhcv die. -Poul Swann °'9amlng evening shoes wtth • local fashion reporter. a debutantc was uked, "How high do you like your heels?" With ..,.,kllng eya, the answered, "Oh, about llx·fect-four." -Samuel Stormord Then there'• the Coll/om#o bank that hos on elf· chaluc "Wat.em Window" -/or custom.,. r.oho are quick on the dro111. -Dorochco K•nt By Frank B•9lnakJ LITTLE EMILY Froilan lives in the highlands ol Guatemala in a OOHOOm hut with dirt floors and no sanitary facilities. Lal. theR is 90 cbeap that, for men tiU Froilan's ~ hard wc.tc and )oog houni still mean a life fl poverty. But now life is~ for Froilan. this Her name? We doo't know. We found her wandering the streets d a large city in South Amtri:a. Her mother is a begar. What will beoorne fl ttm titlte girl? No one Jmows. In her oountry, she's just med th>tasands doomed to poverty. • The world is full of children like these who desperately· need ~e to care, like the family who sponoors Froilan. It oosts them $15 a month, and it helps give Froilan so very much.. Now he eats regularly. He gets medical care. He goes to school. Froilan writes to his spon~rs and they write to him They share something very special. Since 1938 the Christian Children's Fund has helped hundreds of thousands of children. But so many more need your help. Beoome a sponsor. You needn't send any money now .J.. you ran "meet" the child assigned to your care first Just fill out and mail the coupon. You1l receive the child's photograph, OOckground infonnation, and detailed instruc- tions on how to write to the child If you wish to sponsor the child, simply send in your first monthly check or money order for $15 within 10 days. If not, return the photo and other materials so we may ask someone else to help. Take this opportunity to "meet" a child who needs your help. Somewhere in the world, there's a suffering child who will share something very special with you. Love. For the love of a hunnrv chld. ~-----------~-;;-.-..·1-----~ I Or. Vmnt J. Milla UFWYlZ I CHRISTIAN CHILDREN'S FUND. Inc., Box 26511. Richmond. Va. 23261 I I I with to 1pomor a 0 boy 0 sid· 0 ~any child who needa help. I P1eate tend my Information pac:tqe today. l 0 I want to 1earn more about the Child usi,ned to me. If 1 aooept the d:Wd, Ml tend I my fint 1pon1Unbip payment of 115 within 10day1.Or111 return the Phocosnpb I and other material 10 )'.OU can Ilk tomeone eltt to help. I 0 J pftfertolefidmy fintpaymentnow1 and I ~my lint monthly paymentolllS. I I a I cannot lpoMOf a child now lMlt wowd like to contribute ' I I N~ I I A~ I I CitJ St.ate Zip I Manbe-ot Amann ec.andl d Voluntary ~for fl . Scnb, IDc. I GVture tat dedudible. ~ "* 1407 Yoiwt St. "!J-:i.,, Obtario M4T 1 Y& I . I Satanaitd~•~•YlitllMan ~ I 1 ChrillUan Chlldren's F~ Inc. 1 ~---~---------------~-~ ; Cutting Your Medical Costs Preventive medldne II the bat way of mlnlmlzlng health CC>ltl, but If you do get sick, you can .uD aave money. If you hav• to be hospitalized, the HHlth Insurance lnst. offcn these cost-cutting suggationl. • Arrange for your diagnolUc tab to be taken outsld• the holpttal before you're admitted. They're lea cxpmstve, and your lnturance poky may pey for them. • Don't go Into the holpitAil on a weekend or a holiday. Mott routine Ml'Vlc:a llNf\'t operating th.TI . • Don't stay longer than nec.atar\1- • A.a an altematMI to prolonging your holpltal st.a~ UM hom8 c.ere. Sinct lt't cheaper, an lncruttng number of Insur- ance companJa .,. lndudlng home care In their benefits. • Conskicr buying dtUgl by their generlc name. Ask yow doctor whether your pres- cnptlon can be written this way. You can teve without secrtftdng quality. • Comper1lon shop at MVcra1 drug.stores. Helping Your Baby Develop Roddng your baby mey htJp develop rdexft end motor llcllll becaute of the ltlmuladon It gtva the Inner ear (vestibule). "Vestibular ltlmula!Son helps accelmlte the motor devclopmcnt of the chJJd, and the younger th. chOd, the more rapid the lla:Claatlon," saye Jefftey R. Kreubberg, ~ho heeded a study tam at the Ohio State Univ. Colesae of Medldne. l<m.tb:berg'a study Involved 3 groupe of tnfantl b.tween th. 8891 of 3 and 13 months. The chl&drcn In the cxperlmental group were brought In twice a week to the ~ c:entet and held on the lap of a re- ecardler Mated In • rotatable chair. The pair then had a aata ol l·mlnute .pna. The rau!ta? Mt.r 4 weeks. the motor ~ and rwOex.a of the apcrtmental group hid tnaNNd~ Althoutah the ~ foffd their ''rtda ... K,.~ caudoN pcnna. I.hot "11at1- • buJar •nrk:hnwnl ., nothing lo ploy with - If dorw fmpt'Opfff'fv ff con co.u1e o NfluN." Women Learn Car Care Although women .,. spendlng mon time behind the wheel thae daye, mOlt are unfamlflar with the rat ol thetr can. But now there'• a fra na!Sonwldc program to get women acquainted with thetr can - and awn to i.t them pnctice proc:edura llke chanaln9 • tire. Caned "Women on Wheels." the COWM i. tpOntOred by c~ Plymouth and Dodge deai.rt but It open to all worMn motonsts regardless of what kind of car they own. Since the program'• start In 1971, 133,000 women have partk:tpated. 1ne .. Women on Wheels" coune con- How To Buy A Diamond If you're one of the many~ plan- ning to buy a diamond rtng for Valentine'• Day gtvtng, don't let love bind you when pldctng the .tone. "Meny people who wouldn't think ol buytng a car or stereo without uk1ng • lot of tough quatk>nl don't know what to b* for when Mlectlng a diamond," Mye Sallie Morton, Pf'•· of the American Gem SocictY- Thc facton that dctermlnc the prtc:e ol the diamond arc the four C'1 -cutting. co&or. dertty (the praencc or ebecnce ol ~ and ~ weight. SI~ a "pcrfed" 1-arat ltone II almOlt unobtalnab&c, m01t diamond buyers wlll haw to compromlM. Morton NY' men and women have dJf- fercnt c:rttcrla In ..i.cting cftamondl - "the woman would uaually pref er a larger stone for the money, and the men wants IOmCthlng doecr to ftawta.n..." She adwa people to consider the dia- mond ~btly from the mg M a whole. Ask the )eweln to~ you ..mp&. stones to UM for cob comper1lon and to let you ... the stones under• mlaoecopc. "Alk a lot ol quatlona," conc:bSee Marton, "and If "40'I don't a-t tntdt;ent &MWa'I, go tomeplia ... " ststs ol four 2-hour ...sons, .ch devotMJ to a different upect ol the car. Claaa arc moc:lJfled to suit the lntcatt of the perticu- lar women taking the couru. The coune II de.lgned to show the woman mot.crilt how the automoblle opaata, whait sha can do f sha hee a probMm and how to td Mrloua prob&cmt from routine ones. So, even d WOW graduata cledde they'd rather let George do It. they'll be more ed- ucated consumers. · To find out where the counc ii olfer.d In your area, wrtte: "Worn.ft on Wheels," Box n49-A, Detroit, Mich. 48207. Thia Bracelet SavesUves In en~~ llfacouldbe saved by a pee. ol ")ewclry" -• Medic A.lat bracelet dalgned to ala1 racuen to hid- den rnec&.I condttlont. l..att yes more than 2,000 pcoplie CNdtted Medic A.lat with uvtng their llva. The member'• hidden medic.al condition It C"9f8Yed on the back ol the ~. along wtlh an ldaltlfk:aUon numb. and emergency teJlphone number, which II In NMce 24 houn. day. Currently over a miJlon mernbcn have joined Medic Alert ---of hldd.n con-dltlona ranging from dlabcta to aller9a to mcdkatton. The Amer1cln Medlcel Amt. admllta that 1 out ol 5 Amcrtca'na hes 90l'IM hidden medlctl c:ondldon. For Wormatlon, wrtts: Medic A.lat, Boa 1009-fW, Turlodc. Cdf. 95380. BIRTHDAYS (Sunday-~ Capt-- com; Pnday-Satwday Aqu.tua): S... ... -Chudc Bcny 52; Uovd Bndgel 64; Man. W Sl. No••ll' -A.J. Foyt 43; Ethel Neman 69. ,...., _Jama Earl Jona47; Sh.wt IAWtl44; Mick Taylcx 29. w.IJI•,.., -Cary Grant 74; Den- ny Kaye 6S; Muhammad All 36. n-. .., -Jan Stapleton 55; Adi Ewrly 39. ~ -George Bums 82; Fedmb> Fel- lini 58; P8tlk:Sa Neal 52; Edwin Ak!ltn Jr. 47. s.--. -Jeck Nlddac.. 38; Tcly Sava 53; Paul Sc:aftetd 56; Richie Ha- v8N 37; Robby 8etUon 22. llR'hl.DAY P£Ol'LE: o.a ........................ • Finally. .. a low'tar'menthol that satisfies. Warning: The Surgeon Gentfll Has Detennined Thet Cigntte Smoting Is Dingsom. to Yow Heehh. NEW E L. ___ · So low in"tar:'Yet so 'remarkably satisfying . KCDls refreshing coolness delivers a taste. you can't get in any other low"tor" -menthol. Only 9 mg. 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Everything is fun and games for a couple of amateur cops until they're suddenly faced with the brutal reality of their explosive neighborhood. ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 99:00PM(i) , ... 7 SUNDAY (Contlftued) cv m~~ D nrMltf <a U.S. f1,.. Re,..-t • Gfut Ptfflf'U- 11) ~ C.tt/[I 0 .... mfTr• -12:15- • Cial UC ~ ll1p11111 -12:30-. .....,..., (IJ W"IW ~ e lB CJ) Ale's WI* ~ .. s,erta • llMil: "flit "'I frM --..,1· (c11111) ~-Inn Harlow fr1nchol Tone. lionel Btnymort • Tiit "" " ... • Lun " It ... ,., 1:00 (IJ ..... lllltrN D ~ I Cellelll Q) Tiit ....., ..,. s llCT h1111b Connor• vs Aleu nder fD Mewlt: "P1ndoi1's Bo•" ID llulce, ... ,i. J lAaltfttre • lldlalt'• ,.,., -1:30- 1!1 ((J.l) ())) ()) St1p1r lciwl '" illllt Cl) Wtt'lhf .-s.a m'JfTr.., 2:00 D Al 0.. Witll ... Ot Arnold M1ndtl e .... lt:"Allce I• Wt114ttlu~" (cl1) 'll-W C r11lds Ch1rlot11 Henry. Cary Cooper Cl)..,.. .,......... AflM" (•dv) 42-llona Missey. Peter lout e CD (9 ()))...., &114 ....,,. ...... (C) ..,....,.., la lerlill" (dra) '67-Mtehael Caine I» Ta!U9 o Cl) ....,..: CC> "I* ._ HIP WW' (ldY) '66-0111111 McCawon Mina Pt11Chy 8 •tfles: "Speed Mtrchlnts:· "Sherlock Holmes rn W1sll1nrton.' "lOUIS Armstronc ChlGICO Stf.le" Ill ..,.. (C) "Tl.wj.td ' (1dw) 'S4-Stel11na Hayden. Vert Ralston. Oawrd 811an. O llllUIW..., CID r •llr '-trait • ¥elct ti Cllnfy -2:30- • CJ) (QI Cl))Dindllu D lnlt : "II trftt • Trett" (com) 'S2-lrtnt Ounne, Oean Jag er • "..,.... Clltf 3:00 8 ((Ul CJ)) Cl) TIM S., .... love f!om N1w Oriuns. la with lhe Oalla1 ~ •at1M1 lbe Denver 8'oncos CJ)I,_... D WCT Ttub"Cuur's P1l1ce Cllalltna• &up" lllt NastlM YI Vrias Ct11Jl1ihs • MtM: (C) ..... , S.lttHll'• lllMI" (tc!v) '50-Sttwt11 Cra11111. Oellolall lltlf, Richard Clrholl • llltritl: (C) "Wu AM P'ucll" Pa11 I (cit) '60-Audrey Hepburn, Her=Olld• .......... .,. ,..~ ..... -3:30- • 11"'9: (C) ''TH 1111 llr4" (MIV~4:;Shltlty Ttmplt Cl) .,.. Ct-. " Dr. Hal-llt" (drt) '38-Ralph BtllUIJ. , .... m """'..tllM ,,.. c.. m lllllllle:"$c(ofld ChOl'us" ID...,. li}fr...,SMltllill& el*"4-.n 4:00 CJ)T9'k a111e~si.. •S.. 19" Cll n.. ..... ywtll 11'1 CD llttlt: (I:) "'l411t" (com) 59-Chff Roberhon Sandra Ort Jtlllt\ °'"'" 0 Cl) ....... ""' fDWllStlttt ..... m T"'S ffrllll T111 -4:30- (J)~ 11 0 Cl) f.MatiN a1 ..,,. '°" ............. "' .... D[ri,S...-s., 5:00 CJ) Im lillM .. tlle "'" • Stu Tr .. ti) Mttlt; (C) "8Ull"t Of ltJ" (com) '!16-0ebbte Reynolds, Eddie fisher a Gfut Mwellt»rt "Y1nkee S11b the Western Mediterranean" Ea plorer Captain hv1na Johnson s.ols 10 the cout of f11nce to v1tw J'l .Old MICOHttown D llttlt: CC> "Tiit Snutll o-~ (dr1) ·~-Will.-m Hol4en. C.pucrne, Susannah York Cll llN . ...... : (C) ... ., .. ,_... Coll! (cla) '60-Henry Fonda. Audrey Hepburn o a..nc.1nr1.....,..._ 9 Cl) ""'*" tD fllllc u.. ......... ,,.. 0 ... ....... ~JnlA -5:30- (J) WU hW D ft(J)D D """ 9 -... 121 .... ca CJ)> r.a " 111e ....., ID TIM ~ Tttn .... ""- 7:00 • ((J.l) CJ)) Cl) '° 11111111• D @ Cl) Ill Qll S,.Cltl .... : (C) (Zllt)"WllJ ...... ~ tM a..tatt fldlly" A musleal fanl1Sy 1n which Ille woitd's most famous eo11lec1iont1 1nfluencu 1111 hvu ol Ille <ll1ldlen lie encounte" GeM Wrldtt and Jacl Albertson (J)Nte It.Mr e CJ) CID (QI Cl)) Mat4J ""1 "*' Df .. 111pterita (A) "The Ots appunnc floo(' A Hy1n1 sa~r. a man who mysterrouJly Yln!Slles. 1 llOust lhll chlncu rts rnle11ors and 1 floor that cotlapsn 11e only some of Ille chllltll&H f.c1111 Ill• Htrdy Boys .... llNW .., Mire.a • .., .......... -,.,.. eEMlatts,._, : :::or. y..,, Uf• -7:30-D WttW et._ Sea cm Once Upo1 A .tlmk 8:00 • llloM: (C) (!M)"TM Catpet· Mglfl" (dra) '64-Gcorce Peppard. Ca110ll Baker. Alan Ladd The sfOl'f of lonu Cord, Ir 1ndustn1l 1nd motion picture dynamo, and the many WOllltA Ill h15 ltft 8astd111flllt bat ~mnc llO'ftf by HarOld Aobbrft$ (J)n.t ......... • CJ) cm ca Cll> sa -. ~ .... Ntthlm111 IA tllt $1( A llalll0f014 tnl pllot "'"'' a SIS m~llOll ,et ts found 11"1n1t1ttd 1lt11 recltornc thlt slit hu been sllot dow11 by 1 World War II l1pa11Ut lero, and Sttvt w Oll1 to IOlvt Ill• mystery Cl) lllwlt: CC> (Jllr)"r11111 Yt11 WICll" (mU1) '69-let Mar.111. Clrftl Elstwvod D VAllDEIWI ms£RTS * """ DOW• THE su• • It II Wrlttll • ~ (C) (%tit) --" ... M1atlfkt•t SeYH" (WU) '69- CtOIJe lttnntdy, l1m11 Whitmore m Sall Yerty Slltlr ((J.l) (J))llleM a •,,.. .. Uta QI la c.c..rt •JonJ 8t1Aft" ......... • .. v ... 1..,1 ... 1 .. • ..... _ .. 1 . : :,:r..::,,.-: ...... '*' 8100 ~~ ... e lletlt: CC> (nr) ''TM ,,.,, bu'' (com) '6S-hck lemmoa, Ptttt fib.. Tony Curtrs .. lltfle: CC> (211t)'11M ,, .. t ...,... ........... (wtS) '72-Chff Robtrtson. Robtl1 OuYlll, Johll Pwct @ CIMt,C.-, 0 Cl) '••llJ I ~" lhftl =·· (al (l))mYT•~~ .., ... ..., ... ......... ....,,,.., ..... -6:30-• ccm CJ)) u i. .... r..., ()) ....... ...... ~ ................ <IDCWllet ........ ..... .w. . , '"" -1:30- ()) ~ -ttlt C..lltlJ ID°"' r., 9100 • a Cl>• ID TNlllE•: -· '-AlttH: Tiie 0... .. ~ 5ekfa SW(' Blytllt oanntt and [dwtrd Htrmtnn Jtar 111 thb ftc:t basld stocy about 11\t 1om1nc1 and ·m•m•c• of 1111 11ut New Yon Yanktu Jrrsl baseman ud tltt WONn w1IOM lowt tnd devotion Mn t.a11*1 111111 ill ~It btttlt 1111nst an 111tur1bl1 diseaie. Patrtela Naal and J111t Wyttt co star .Of ....... (J)lelllllll•tM .... • Cami O'C-llld • &Mlttplntlallltl riltf WW & D®Rf>O • CJ) 9 <• (I)) •It: CC) (21w) "t... ... .,...,... .. (dr1) '76-Erntat Bor111i111, Carroll O'Connor, lnllt ~mn111 Botanine and O'Connor star as hltMI wflo form an unarmed nei1hbo1bood patrol unit, wlltn thtJ dtcld1 lo takl the law Into thth own h1nda • TV WEEK, JANUARY IS. 1978 . ....,.. ... _ .. ~ .., .... .....,. e ..,... S TIM 0.. WIJ tD Mut.rpllc.t n.tre: I, Cl1ud1Ul l!D Alltardla -9:30- • TIM ~Is c.11!1 Cl) """' .. D~T .,.,... 10:00 .Day ...... ~=-~ .... ..... ...., 0 ... ....... CD'1tat~ -10:30-e Ji..., s..epri Cl) Tiie tbae••mtn tD .... ""9tlllC 11100 GD (J)O.._ Bhc...ttln Cll lllt ma. e (J)CID ... • PIUllEll ...., ,.. .. The tal1nled husbtnd and wile tum of M111lyn McCoo and Billy Olwcs cunt on Ille 111emitre tllow Recular casl of utert11nen 111cludt 1111 Bobby Ytnton SrnaeB and Vonton'i 15 piece bind under lh• l11de1$1119 o4 Jimmy Oate .... (C)...._.,._...,. lllflcelt S.-: (wu) '69-CtOret J\anntdy, Jemei Wh1t111011, Monlt Markham . .....,.. .. ,, OCllMm lZ s f1lll,...,. CIJlllllJs..aart -11:15- ((J.l) CJ),..: (C) ...... ,, la.ff A WN MW" (eo111) '65-AMtltt r unic1no. Dwayne H!Uman. Mickey Rooney. -11:30- • s,.ta nut/Face Die ltatt. DOCl)Olllerfle: CC>-.. llttt .. IMI" (1U3") '77-LH Van C1eel, Tony llluwite. en.. 111 a. ............ Cl)T ...... • 11 .. Jt: (C) "nt $ttHlll Din" (dra) ·~-W1tt11m Holden, Oapuc1n1, Suunnah YOik, Maurice Denham, Sydney Tiller 9 lletlt: CC> ...., WIM" (com) '62-Slurlty Macltlnt, Yv" Montend. Cdwanl G. Robuuon, Yoko Tani, Robert Cllmmrnp •n.. ..._ 0.. -11:45- • llttlt: (C) "fallttaklt U l" (tc•·fl) ''7-Juhe Christle, Osklf Wtr11t1. C)11I C4lsacll. Allton Orffnnc. Jt11111y ~nett, Alu Scott -12:15-• ........... c- -12:30-a o..,.. • .... 1coo D M 0.. RLJolln Om .... -2:10- • Merit: "IJ fatttfte Wife" (com) • 40-C.ry 011nt. lrt11t Dunne, Randolph Scott. Gell Petrld. Scotty Beckett. ~•·,~f C: Cl 11 F. R CI.Cl 5 F. ·II P ~. AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS Natalie Cole, David Soul and Glen Campbell co-host the firth annual "American Mualc Awarda'' apeclal, llYe from the Santa Monica (California) Civic Auditorium. airing on ABC. Monday from ~11PM Top recording artiata highlight the gllttering eyenfng of entertainment aa The American Mullc AwartU-the only major entertainment award determined by the votea of mullc fan•-•,.. 1)(9Nnted for acoompllah- menta In the field of pop-rocli, country end 10ul music Each year, the program la hoated by repreaentatlYea of each of th• three mualcal categories. David Soul. star of ABC'a Staraky and Hutch, who hosts the pop-rock category, la an ext,..mely popular concert attraction In Europe and a relative newcomer to the Amer- ican music ecene Devld rec.ntly released hit llrat album In America, and the tingle, "Don't Give Up On Ua Baby," wa1 a huge aucceu, topping the record charts for aeveral weeks. Natalie Cole hoata the IOUI category of the 11Ward1 pro- gram. The Grammy Award-winning young ainger has had a aucceulon of hit recordlnga, lncludlng "Thia Will Be," "Mr. Melody" and lneeparable" Glen Campbell mak.ea hit third consecutive appearance u hoat In the country mualc category. Campbell won two American Mualc Award• In 1976 for hit "Rhln .. tone Cow- boy." which waa voted "B"t Single" In both the pop-rock and country categorlel Last year the "Rhinestone Cow- boy" album wu voted bftt country album. The awerda pntMnted wtll once again renect the chang- ing tastea of the American reeord buying public-as a glance at the nomln ... reyeal1 The list ol 45 nomln ... (3 each lor 15 major awarda) falls to include eight ol fut year's wtnnera moat notably Elton John, who lut year won awuda In two categories. He was 19n·a Favorite Male Pop/Rock Vocalist and hw "Don't Go Brealon' My Heart" wu the Favorite Pop/Rock Slngle. Other wfnnera from lut year mla fng from lhla year's list ol nominees are Chari9Y Pride, Ollvla Newton-John, Chl- cago, K1k1 Dee. Wlllle Nelson, Lou Rewla and Wiid Cl'leny. Barry Manllow Additional wfnneraof awarda In 1976, 1975and1974 who are not nomlnMa thla year .,.. John Denver, Tony Or1ando & Dawn. Donny & Marie Osmond. Glady• Knight & The Pipe, The Temptation•. Charlle Rich. The Carpentera, Lynn Ander90n. The Cal1er Family. Roberta Flack, Al Green and the late Jim Croce. In all, the aboYe-named 1tara. who a,.. not ..... n flnallsU In this )'Uf'• poll, won a total of 32 out Of the eo metor ew.rds handed out In 1974, 1975, 1978 and 1977. Awardl a,.. PreMnted to the Fevorlt.e Male Vocalist. Favor- ite Female Yocall9t and Fevorfte Groop, and tor the Fevot'fte Album and Fevorite Slngle In the thrM categories of Popi Rock. Country and Soul In addtlon, there It a OlttlngullMd aMr1t Award, deter- mined by a eelect oommlttM, whleh In Pf9Viou1 yeare has been conferred upon Bing Croeby, a.try Gordy Jr .. Irving 8ef11n and Johnny Cash. Winners of the American Music Awards are eelected by the public. Taking Into account geog,.phlc location, age, eex, and ethnic origin, a national sampling ot 30,000 record buyerl are eent ballots by the Herbert Attman Communlca~ tlon1 ReMarch, Inc. firm. Names of the nomlllMll are compiled from the year•nd .. r.e chart9 of the major mu1lc Industry publlcatlon1. R"ultl of the voting, tabulated by the Put, Marwick and Mitchell accounting nrm. are kept aecnat untll envetopee are opened during the llve preaentatlon ceremonr... "American Muetc Awarde" 11 a Dick Clari( ,_leehowe, Inc. production, prock.ic.d by Al Schwartz, directed by Tim Kiiey. Dick Clari( la lmlCutM producer. MarvlnGaY9 ..... MONDAY t:OO Ill CC) "Sar1l11114" (dra) (9-Sttwlfl Granier Join Gmnwood 10:00 • "St~lh •• Paa• , ..... (adv) (0-VICIOI Mc:laalen Jon Hall IS "Malta Sttry" (MY) '53-AM '4liMm. Jacl KaftiM. 12:00 ID "Gilda" (rorn) '46 R1t1 H1yworth Glenn r01d. GtOllt ~GIUdy 1:00 S CC) "Pretty ,,,, .... (susp) '68-An!hony Perkins Tuesday Weld, Beverly Garland l:OO <Illl CC) ''Wot\ Is A four let· t11 Word" (com) '68 Drnd Warner, Cilia Blac~ 3:30 D CC) "llfd "-" (susp) '71 -Roy Th1nnu. Yve!le M1111 1eu•. Glo11a Grahame l!V•NINQ 8:00 a w ccm CI.J> ""' D G CD m Qfl Ntwl e mtrltft(J OM ()) .., Griff~ • Cl.l <Illl ((B ) ..... Cl Mf¥1t: a;J (fir) -n. Fu c..try" (adv) SS James Slt•flft Ruth Roman. Co11nne Calvel ())llMITllttT- 9 State tf Ille Cit, A!Hr• .. ~ ... <<m CJ) flllltr Aflalr •C.-11 8 ()) WIW ~ tf bhQla ca SeflritJ 1Z GI.A. '*dlalct (8 ()))= -~ .. ,. IDTlllFflld • °" c.. CMMlet 8:00 e <<m CJ)) ()) Ltt11'1 l o When Lopn's memory of lht put rea1 and hrs role ll 1 Runner nn rshn with lhe memory warp adm1n estered by an alien society. h• c1n'I understand r rancrs hoslrhly ind readily 1CCOmp1n1es lhe pursuin1 Sandman back to the Crty of Oomts. where a death sente"'e awaits him II ID CI> 0 L1t11t "'-111 tM rrlirlt ''W111sper Country" Mary's ucilmentabout her Inst teach1n11ob turns into frustration when a tyr1on1 cal woman leadtr attempts to dnve her out of the Job. An1t1 Danaler, Dabbs Greer. John Mcl1am and Mtrk Neel'6::st a : CC) (Zllr)"TN lrotlltra O'T .. " (com) '12-John Astin. Pal Carroll, Hans Con111d, Stevf Carbon (I) ..... CC) (ZY,ltr) •pfl4itln If Ille Sta" (doc) • CJ) 9 (18 ())) LMca11 "Ont Punch Wolfson" lue1n endures lht physiul hardships of the plllehaht 11n1 ind deal$ with hardened man acers to help PIY a pnvalt delacllve lo startll tor hlS mess1n1 1>1r1nts Stan Sllaw. WOOdtow Palfrey, David Sheint1 1ues1 DTlltJlbr'sWM lV WEEK, JAN~Y 15, Hl78 .. Clftl ..... tt. ,,... ., llfwle: a:> (21w) "Clu!IM'a Ill llOt" (com) '54-Bob Hope . • Tiie Pl'lllMt "Arrival" A man is abducted from his London home u d tlktn to 1 st11n11 vlll111 wlltre ht 1s kept p11son11 P1111ck McGoohan stars ....... SeB Ot1t Dil Ill> Qle ,_ U.S.A. -1:30- De.e..ti•lielt • suuoo o-tllfl DIMf C., 9:00 e (CUJ ())) ()) Ml* Maude is shock•d 1nd oulr111d who she rectrvts a senes of obscene phofte calls, but htr b1u est sl!otk 11 ytl to G0111t-when slle discovers who's Oft the otht1 end • 9 CJ) • 0 llnlt: (C) (Zllr) w......,. Ill IH" (dr1) '11- D1v1d Janssen stirs as • man who dtvtsts a 1nnn1n1 bl1ck1a~ system u p1rt of 1n el1bortle Khemt to leave his overt>earln1. unfaithful wilt and st1r1 • ntw Ille. Stefanie Powers. Allen Garfield and Lind• Evans CO· s!Jr. •CJ) III (8 CJ)) a .. rk11 lilllk Anr• This st1ttenn1 m11StC1I variety Sl*l•I remb tllt music bily1n1 publics' favorites 1n tllt fltlds of poo rotk, counlfy, 1nd soul, 1nth star co hems Glen C.mpbtff, Nataltt Colt and D1vtc1 Soul l!Yt from the S.nta Moftiu CrvlC Audrt0<1um ........ • Men CIWfill .. Ill lllfle: <i:> (nr)"Dnlr a I" (•d•) '69-Ch11stophtr Geora•. f ablan, Ralph Mtelltr Modem dentures/Fast repairs . ,: . See ho w ea •ily your den ture p roble ms can be take n care of at Or. Miller's Family Dental Center. .. -..... : Dr. Alan Miller p .D.S. F11m11y DenuM 2979 Fairview Rd.. U>sta Mesa· 979·3970 10111!41 conlf• o/ f'oiru....., & Bok~•. U>#ar of Son Olirgo F""V I • m Tiit Glitttflna hlu• fht hnl ol 1 s11 part ser1ts-conct1.ed and wi11 ten by fred111c Raphul-bued loosely on his upe11tnces u 1 ~mbndae student ind 1 stru11l1nr w11ter In the lust ep1JOde, Ad1m (Toni Conti) meets his devoutly rtlllJOUS roommate and ber1ns 1n lffltr with a beautiful ttntrle firl. tO his puents' d1$111ay .... lltKal eD Dl.W SMlll4 51- -9:30-D ((ll) CD) Pml1£Jt: flclit· hie ll!Pthtples Ad11ennt Barbeau and Kenneth M1ri star u Almy olfKtrs tn the KO!tan W1r whose COlltbat weary nurses tend to lht wounded with !.l1ll and compassion ind ftnd relief lrom w1r tont pru suru with 11bs 11 u ch other CD lltullM o,uata 10:00 8 ((ll) CJ)) ())Switch Mac becontea a" unp1y1n1 clttnl of Mic Bride and Ayan when he 1s 1 suspect 1n a 20 year old un$Olved murder ....... ()) lltt wlt: "Tiit CJ• Cr11turt1" (set It) '65-John Ashley. Cynthia Hull ..,.....,.......,. 9 VAlUAIU TY COURSE * So You Wut to be • C.tractDr/2114 WM• 9 St Y• Wnt It .. 1 c.trld• m l'xtD o. .,. -10:30-...... 9 0.. i., tlll CH1tr1 11:00 a • CJ) ((ll) CD> llm D U())CBD lll O llm e (8 (I)) t-Ameriutt Styte e lllN: (C) "Tlle Far c...tr(' (adv) '55-James Stewart Ru•h Ro man, Corinne ~lvtt ·Tiit~ C.llJM Q) 1At'1 11•1 A Dttl a ftfmr flfl!Wllld • Dia en.ti CD VarWIM de Mt411*11t fl!) MldWl/leltrer 11"'1 -11:30- • ((ll) CD) ()) Mowlt: ~ "Ihm St few" (dra) '60- fnnk Sln1t11. Gina lollob1111da. eai <D ••~ c.. (I) lltwlt: "Tiit F11•t111 LlllY" (doc) '45-Robert hylor n1rr1tu •CD aJ (9 CJ)) '9Na SllfJ •MMMn eGtts-t ••ma. -~AIChn 12:00 •MlcMZtM •fttMtF.....-• .._, .. : "While S1v11t" • 1nd ~·~J4 -12:30-•C.. AltrJ .Strille <II ....... -~ 1100 G 0 Cl) TtlllltlW e1sn -2:05-...... ca:>"Wll ttf .... ._..(wt&) '64-Audlt Murphy, Rut1 l ... Darren McGavln, ' TV•SDAY MUM'f 11 , ........ •tt.ni.. llltllc:a. ...... .. fiAmML rtOGIWIS ... iew, flf .,.. COllunlnce, "' die 4k1'•...W.. DAmlll llCMO t:JO • (C) "Tlle ...,, lrW" (dl1) 69 Jan Sttr11n1 Jamrs M.wtllut 10:00 e "S,.n ti lh lltrtll" (dn) '38-Henry ronda. Geor1e Rart IJll "''"• r1ah1111" (dra) '36 Ru ln1r1m Omr Pol~. Eddtt 4ndenon 12:00 • "l1mcl• 1111" (com) 41-Wallace Betry, Leo Clmllo 1:00 S (C) "Htllt·G.M~t" (dn) '70 -Michael Crawford. Cenev1eve Gilles 3:00 cm (C) •1tt1t11t '-" (wu) '67 -Gtorse Monteomery, Yvonne DeC.rlo. l:JO • (C) "hit ft1Ult Tri'" (mys) '68-Jlck lord, Suun Strasbtra. Colhn W1lco1 lvlAl@G e:oo a Cl) ((ll) CD) """ D U<D GOilM .~...,o.. ()) """ 5riffltll • CD <II ca W) """ • ... a::> (21!f)"40 ""' .. a,ldle ,_..(Id¥) '67-~ie Mut phy, Mich.Ml Bunu •"'""' .... ....... . ..,,...... m o.mtt c-,..,, ID~E,..,_ ........... en...._,.., -6:30- • llllwlt: (C) (to)"Tllt four ,.....,.,. Part I (idol) '39 Ralph Richardson, Joltn Clementi (l)Mlplt'•ttm. al Men Crlft'll mMJlllr•S. (<llJ CJ)) Tiit llllt bn111 ............... ••Ellr IBC.U.SIMlt ID Tiii """'a 'fu11 err,.. Cl) Tiii a.a SMw m ca oo> n.. ""' ._. <@CJ)),..., Affw Sltl!cP'•Hel'MI GU.1Men:M11tt ........ e O.r '--c-Mlel 8:00 a (<llJ CD> ()) CIS ,._ S,.. dll "The World of Ch1rt11 Company'' CBS News rtv1$11$ the foot IOldltn ol Charlit Company •llo '"" th aub JtCIS ol an a•1rd wlnn1n1 documu tary 1n 1910 when war raaed '" Vietnam and C.mbod11 film chp1 from the ·10 bfoadcls1 conllast with current interviews with the vanous men of the contpany • 9 ()) • 0 11lt Ill t:Mt: "EK''' fro• Hell" Al1n Arkin maku 1 me leleviSton appe11111G1 u a man dtsPtrttely try1n1 to win his release from 1 hoipital IOf the c11m1nally 1n11ne 1tter WllntU1n1 1ttacks on patients by 1uards. Ro1tr [ Mosley and Morain Woodw1rd co star B Movie: (Zllr)''Jtue ,..,, .. (wes) '39-Tyrone Pow11, Henry fond•. ()) llllttlt: a::> "Tiit CIWt ...,. kl•....,.._~ (doc) •CD aJ (9 CJJ) "'"' °"' "Joenie's first Km" Howard f1n1f1y 1.J persuaded to allo• Ja.n•t to Co Of! • d1te and 11 turns out to bt a monumental momul In her hit wlltn "9e recatvu lier l1rsl kw .,..,.,_ • C:.1111 hnwtl • ,,.. • Mtwlt: {Ziii) "Otar Hurt" (COlll) '6~-Glenn f0td, Gtr•ld1111 Paa•. M.Ktiatl Aftott1011 '' BatDlre Htdtoli. Allctll llMblll'y S C...... ID tltllJ'lllM Telewbltll nt.tre "Tbe Altdenonwtllt Trial" Ricllard Basehlrt, Jau Cassidy, Buddy Ebsen, Cameron Mitdltll 1nd Wllll1111 Sllatner Off1ters of tllt MdtnOllvllle Puson ar1 t11td for war c11mes dunnr the Ci.ii Wat 1n thi1 [111my w1nn1n1 piesentatlOll wliteh wu written by Saul Levitt 1nd dtrtc~d by Geo11e C Scott .., lllauu Sin Obe Oii 1!D Tiit Qaltttlp If die o.tt -8:30- • CJ) <II <a Cl)) u-... Slllrltr "The Horst Sllow" Slllrlty't love of anunals Ith htr In trouble with lht ht1lth department wtt1n lil• ~ t horM lnto the epartment ec.c.b ..... •ei..Wlb m lsb 111c11e, ~ DCMtt.y 8:00 a ((ll) CJ)) ()) M0A"VH '1u and Empethy" Members of th 4077111 '"" llftstlt wtlll two ""'°' orobltmrtllt oft-but customs of 8fltat11't Gloucester RtJ1111tnl and a sudden &hortJr• of ~nic1n1n • Cl) 0 (al Cl)) 1\'"'' C.,.., "S.by Sitters" A tiny !)kt lttfolrn Jeck and Cllriasy "''" th• Jllrtat of ttMI afltt J1n1t P"'Afl lllem into Strvict es 1nt lPtf\111Ced. substrt1111 sitlt11 . .,.... ...... artffll .. ........ 8 -.1e: (C') (Ur) "I• Ce14 lllH" (dra) '67-Rob11t Bl1ke, Scott Wilson, John fonytht. -~1\utr• -9:30- • (llll CD) ()) OM Olf et A fl•• A1111'1 new secrtt11J wou ld 11tbe1 bt known as 1 doptt tltlA 1dmft Ille much dlrb1 tlld deeper truth-that's slit '• 1n tP!l~lc . • CJ) lD (9 Cl)) s.a, Cor 1nnt ~ tree, but JtSliel b ill .ilil for tit• murdtt ol Pttet Campbfb, e11d lier tlt0111tJ won't dtftlld ~ In whit ht calls '" optn·1Ml·allut cm ...... "' ca.Ill "" ..... 0,.... 10100 a WASS1uno11 m * 01 LOU 'llAWTI a (<llJ CD) (I) t.. Gn• "fht Htro" No stoiyli111 n a1!1blt from the n11wotk. .... (I) .... "Tlle s.IW' (hor) • 4S- Ed Ktmmer, June Kenny • CD <II C• CJ)) fl•lf1 "Echoes and Answers" As Willie dwells on 111tnw1es of hrs i.te wltt. L1uy, ht is d11w" to £11111 Rieko¥tt, who was Lizzy's but fntnd. .. .. ...., ..... ,. .Et...e.....,...., mrldlo.• ID llk 1Wttr: Tiii ~ Lh -10:30-.... m~ 11:00 •rn •oo o .. • a <D <rm CJ)) • 111n • t-a-icaa ..,.. • .. a:> M•'-" ..... rau" (Id•) "67-Aud11 Murphy, Mich.Ml Bums. -1\t~~ • Lira MIM A Dell •MCMlta. =Cl)) •lft/LM AIMfkal .......... 0. ..... ch -11:30-• <rm ct>> CD ...., c.... "Blueprint for 1 Murdt1, lltl' ~Ole BelOft They Wake" •@<D ••w.re.... ()) ._. "Hob H~I" (*9) '4S- leettt bft, -'-ttt. • CJ) aJ <• ())) llttlt: "Mtlvln PUIVis, G·Men" -~ • c.c s.llt Sl\t 111CM ·-~ .... • llKIWl/L*ll ..... 12:00 eTwllsMZ.. . ,.,.,., ,.,...., • ....._ "f rtndllt" and "Ulldtr world Story" ea...J4 -12:30- • llfwltl: '1111 Wyom1111 Kid.' "01t Svnd1y Aftwnoon," "And 5"· den Ou llt" • ......_: "Yt•r 2119," ''Wolf llfMn" hOO e oCD ot-ersn 2100 ......... "fow 0u .. ns r. Ill ~ .... '10fll lkowll's School Om" -2:SS- • MIN: a::>~ llllM" (1om) ·sa-oana Andrews. J1111 Powell. Don Dubbins. (w•DN•SDAY) .IMUM'f II Ftr .... 1114 ""'-llltilo. ..... -Di\YTilllE P'IOCMllS. ... i... tw ,_ ceau 'rct, tit Ille .,. ...... DAYTIMl llCMQ t:eO e.,.. ,..,,. (wa) 'J7 Joel McC1t1, r 11nces Ott IS "Tiiiy .._.lie A CriMM" (drt) 39-lohn G1rf1eld. Ann Slle11~11. Cllude IU1ns HI D (l:) "T11t T Ill strMatl" (wes) 'S7-Joel McCiea lZ:OO • ..... ta lbletlt" (dr1) ·~2-W1lh1m Holden Johnny Stt1r11t 1:00 a Ct:l vo., .. 111e ....,. .. (susp) '73-Richerd l11n. Martha Hyer, Rick Juon l:JO e CC> "Tht MMu Tkat ...._,, Die" (mys) '10 Bar bara Stanwy<k, Richard laan. Michael Ander10n Jr ~ 1111111 ,,., .. (4rt) 'il- 0.WW ..._., Slllll SI.,..._ iviNIN6 e:oo • Cl) ((Jl) Cl)) .... D@W OOJ.._ ~~o;.. • (]) cm<• Cl)) ..... D (l:) (2'tr)'111t W1 "''"" (wa) '!>6-Rdl1rd Widmaik, htic11 rl!T en.....,._. , ... 1. (I) • lit'• " ......... ...... • .,.......,.G.llM Cl)Tlle ...... • llltt.t '--... Cl) Tiii Slta,ooo ~ tII 0 (I) ,..., fM • <• Cl)) .,... ""' .... «Ill CJJI ,..., Affw mu.~ ·~ 90.'-IC....... 8:00 G ((DJ (])) (() '9M TllMI I I s ull worth 11 at shh when he rect1veu prest1J1011s JOb 1w1nmtnt and cloesn't kriow 1l 1t's hii laltnt In 111 0< his talenl w1lh lht bou ~upter lhtl was rtsoonsiblt D ID (J) D ID TIM Utt IM T1-" Criatr Miiia "A Tune of Th1m1n1'' Adams, his lrrends 1nd '"ldllft rn Ille llH ire lhrt1lened •1th 1 dwmdlinc w1ter 111pply and 1 racJnr '°'est Ifft d111 to the century's wom dry spell e llowlt: (CJ (21tr) "flrtcrttk" (wes) '68-Jemes S1ew1r1. Henry fCJjlda CJ) lloN: w,m llfltrl4 .......... (do<) e (I) <fl ( £J1llt It UllP "Autflor. AuthO!f" Tom Bud fOfd decides to wrllt a nont and rtctwes unei~s1stanct lrom his family • ltMI'• WiW • Clfll aw.tt ' f ""* ..... (Zlw).,...riM c... ...,. (dra) 'Sl-W1lh1m HOldtn. Nancy Otson. W~h•m Btlldo. !loft llYIOf -~ tD ""' "Bluep11nts 1n the Blood W.am" Thi$ proaram IOfaets and explores • new tu ol pmtnlivt medicine who do<tOll will be 1bl1 to predict Whit d!SUSIS I b1by Wiii CO!llrad dur1111 r1s ldthmt, alld thtn lmmunue 1111nst lhem . • ...... Serl °"'Oil •Milk ti OI,.... -1:30- • (CllJ (I)) (() f't11'1a Amtl l1ttra1tiN1I Circa featlval .i ...... Cet1t This year, acts ltpltUnl 811lr11ia, Colombra, f11nct, H11nr1ry. Italy, the Nethttl111ds, 5'11111. Swe· dt11, •lid the United St1tea. Hosts Johll OavidlOll end Brendl Y1cmo abo take W.Wtn on 'I ~uculer lour ot b1111tlful Monte Ctrto •c:.a.t•• .er.ft • lMdll I.art DOwrC., 1:00 e G CJ) e Gil llacl sai"' S.--·1 .. ·n Get Yov fwe" In a blttk of COii trtlsts. "Pappy" Boy l111ton 111e1ts Ilia match when 1 •tSltin& stfltlllt lllks ..... Olll of 1111 Scotdl tu pply In tltMfttt loi 101111 "1111*1or'' Jtpanese 111plant hltl !Ml tails 1n 1n HNI btttlt • CJ.) (JI ( 9 CJ)) C.erlM'• Aartll "011mo~d In the Rouah" SabllN, Kelly 11111 Boslay "' oft to tllt C.ribbtan w~h 1 daPPtt rethd ltwtl thtif to M$1 .. I" • multl million· OOllor dl11110lld and tttum It to rts r!Ptf 111 pltce .,,...... . ..,. """" .. ..... a:> ........... ,.., Ailr- (com) '66-W1rr111 llcttty. Caron. Robtrt Cummlnp TV WEEI<, JANUARY 16, 1078 G 'rHt Ptrftr1t1 .. Cff Meret Cunn1n1h1m CID ....._ Satw4J fllcltt -9:30- • (C11J (}))ltll AHUI Eiler· llllltr If Ille YNr _,. Jackit Cltason "'" Id as host w11en sllo# busintss bows lo Its own crt1ts Thtt Sl>Klll, taoed at Cuur's P1lact in las Ytcu ••II r11<ludt ptrform1ncts by 1 w1rlftr al top 11.1mes. 1mo11c lhem Toctt flf4ds Dolly Pl/ton [n Cltbtrt Humlltfdrnc;k Shttlds tnd Y1rn1ll, Joey Ht1thttton. Rd little 10100 D ID Cl>G '*"W... "S11r111t" Set 8111 Cfowley's ea wilt rt enters h11 hit and, 1n s.p1tt of htr 1nlousy of Ptpptr, they try fol 1 reconc1l1a11on. until silt reveals lo him tllal ''" IS dy1n1 of leukem11 ......... • CJ) 9 (QI) (J)) llrlltl "I'll Take You to lunch" Billy IS t1k1n host•&• 111d 81rtU1 be1ms hie Ind death necoh11ions betweeri the cap tors 1nd a pohtically minded slleuff . "" """'""'""' II> hdo Dt AIMf CD Mtardlu . -10:30- (1) lloN: "!he Monster rrorn I Pteh1sto11c P11nel" ....... m SMllll&: "-" s. 11:00 9D (J)<fl .Q"t ... e (8 Cl>) LM AMltul $ty1t • (I) (CllJ ()))0 Cl) ... • lltwlt: a:> (2'r)"ne t.ut ..... ., (•es) ·~6-RKhard W1d mar\, ftlic11 f tn en..o..c.,.. • Ufa llMt A Dell Sf....,,....... tD "'° c...tt .. ll)Y1,....Dt1W'...- llD TIM lbc:W/Llllrw ..... -11:30- • ((Jl) (I)) (() •wit: KHall f'"'4I "En111td to Be Buried", .. la• "last R1t11 tor A Otad Pltrst" • QJ) (()Cl • ...., c.. Cl) -..: a:> "T1lt fllc't ....... (dr1) '!13-Joan Leslie, Forest Tucbr 8 (I) OD (9 Cl)) ,... 5"" -~ • "'SIUft ••ma. •ucc.,._....., 12:00 •MIPt• .,.,...,,...,.... • lleNa: "Ally Humber C.n W111," "Ctrnwtl Story" mc....M -12:30- • llftW: "A Maft C.lftd Adam." "Ht&tfrvts," "A Budd of Blood" e (I) ID<• (J)I 11,.,, el ...... ...... "ftrebatl,H "Th• Black Knr&ht," "fire 0..r Atnca" 1c00 eU (J)DT~ •tS,, 2&00 • ..._ "S.bottur," "$1111i~•" -Z:SS-e Mtm: a:> "llHH wn. A fti," (dr1) '64~Ann M1rartl, John fonylht, Peter Brown - II I THURSDAY I ~lt ftl ....... ..__ liltllp. ,.._ -6Am11t l'tOCMllS. ... i.., .. ,_ t11uul1..u, art tM ...,. ....... 0.mMf llCMES 9:30 .. "111• Ila SIHI" (dra) '49-Robut Mitchum Jane Giff!, W1M11m 8tndit lt.al • "1 .. ,..,.. (011) ~2 D1n1 Atl41t11rS, Oo!otlty McGu11e PtUf Dow 8 "I'd Cfl•• tk Hlptd lllelt1tal1" (dll) '51 -Susan HtYll'frd. llofy C.lhoun W11/11m lundttan 12:GO m "t.f11t11d" (drf) 45 Otek Pow1ll Machehnt Che11el. Wiiier Sim~ t:oo a CC> "n• u s1., ... (f11Y1) '60-~ennet~ More. T11na Ela. 8tend1 De BaM•• 3:00 <II (J:) "ltd Tt1111hlwt" (wes) '67 Howard Keet Join C,ullttld l:JO • (J:) "Tiit °"' 0.1't Die" (Id•) 75 Landi Cus111, Ceoltt Ham1llon, RJw Milland Ann So1hern lv•AliRi 9:00 • (Im Cll) Cl> .... G@Cl>D a>..._ -~o.. (() .. ~ .. • CD ID <121 <J)) ._ ...... CC> (ttw) "TIWtt b Still 111 ._ .. (com) '71 -lerenu lfrll Harry Carey Jr • Bud Spencer · •TMllNpllHIO •TM.._ . .,.., .. ~ SMJl\IMS- fD o.drlc C..llHY meC11M ............ -~fNlllly -6:30- Dllowlt: CC> (to)"lll11dftld" (SUSI>) '66-Rock Hud6on. Claudia t.ardinale Cl>ISl\eoll'altt,... !DMln~._ ....... s.. (C!1J CJ)) TM LIM blctt .. "" • c:... """' • 1lle """'c Y•n .,,,.., 1:00 (I)"" ..., llldl ••@ CI>•• .... eu.n«» Cll llla«*~ ())TtT .. llllTMll m1 tM LcJ •~u (IJZ d£!?. 11lrM s-l n.,,,,...,,... =-="""' a blltttlll•ut ,....,. •ld.S.&a, ........ r-... -7:30-(1)=:-.... n.tl-. • c.. 8:00 9 ((JJ) ())) Cl) Tiit ""'-' Btn lu•u Walton's Mount11n after tos 1n1 his "'" ltme rob and has hopes ol btcom1n1 1 lull tame tmplawu 11 Jarm Uwd C1r tot G 0 Cl> Gt D CMI"' "Suri'' Up" Jon and Ponch tnioy their lem po<11y Malibu BtKh u si1nment- bul nor •rlhout 11s p1obft111s e lllowlt : It) (Zllr) "reh1ll1'' (dra) 68-Julte Cl111s1te, Georat C Scon CJ) lllewlt: (CJ (?hr) 1•11is11111& Afritl" (doc) • (]) <m ((211 {))) Wtlco1111 a.cl Ketttr Ho lnf01mallon tvailablt 11 out pitss lime 111 l'lle ~tt'a Wiid -ID C1rel l.i11ttt l fritft• m lllewlt: CC> (211r) .. ..._, Sant! YGWr Ola4" (tom) '64 Tony Ran 0111, Senta Be1aer -~ e OllCt U,.. A Clmlc "Whal Kit• Ord" ' m MINAI S•u Otto Dia '1D S,.WM -1:30- • CD III (9 CD) ~ "The Mtlhon Dollar Misundersl1nd1n1" Pini fall btc:omn aR instant mil lt0na11c wtlen Hew YO!\ Crty's C0111 putm send him an lllCOl'1ect pension checl for a tremendous sum of monty l!l IWlmAU AIA/USf * WI USf STOP AIA'S 19-0 WIN STRW? • Alllllta ill Adill (2hf) hpe delay came from the Anaheim Con vention Cenftr, and the f11Jt 1n 1 se11tS of three Athletes 1n Ac1ton 11mes-th1s one 11ainst Sin fr1n Cl$CO . • fnltll Of C......Mne9' ID Calhf'a X5tll Oay An eum1n1 lion of the f11st year of the Carter Pres1denty. 1r1th special emphnls on defrn1n1 the hmltatlons in po1re1 and aulhOltly mLmc..,Mr• ID 0..r [llJ ShOO • ((11) CJ)) Cl> Kt•all fltt·O Why are the f11m1 owntd by Yuhio Muromoto. t p10tP9ro11s. ra~•d Joanttt Am111C1n bus1•1u1111n ""° appears to have !lit virtuous characltr ol a w1nt. btt"I bombtd by • collector ot Woild War II memo rab1H11' GDCl>D -.. It 1S "An Hour Btfort Mrdn1flll" Jatnts is Nfllff by the e111Uc behavior of an •ltrldrtt clHamale uni~ ht ltanu • sobtt111C flct; hb l"P!IOYS friend ll • , .. ,..,. •lcollollc. e CJ) ID (9 CD> ......, 11a. l9f "Appelldicills" Olsut1r 11tittt th ~uad room wh1n Otltctive Ytmtnt kHlt ovtr and It rushed to the holpltfl. . ... ... Clfflll .. • s.. ,,.. Gtnuly ...... : cm (Zk) ...... 1n•••" (wu) ·s~-J1111t1 St1w1rt, Oout Mc· Clure, Roumary F011ytllt. TV WEEK. JANU>\RY IS, 11178 m Only Tllen ltc•lt My (,.S A r--------- documrnl11y on Ille 111011 thaotte I FRIDAY period '" rrtnch htslory -1114 to ··-------....J J8J0-1h1ouch its ut m 111c• ta~t111 cm ........ ., Aclllc -9:30- • (J) CIDl (8 (())Carter C..• try 'Red Armstronc Goodbye· Clt1tl Roy cets Curtis to help •1th 1 benthl lo aid n Ch•tl fled Armstrona 111lh enormous hoip1tal bills, lhen Cllrt11 d•SCO•tts lhal Red had been 1101or1 ously b1eotrd as a pol1C1 ottic11 m11 .... ~ 10:00 • (tl?) (I)) Cl),., .. ~, , .... J R 's undtttO~er tole to trap the su51>«led female .ccompltee 1n 1 sllll unsolved robbery leads 811 111by's touStn into• romanhc 1Utch menl •rth an 1t111cfln recent parolu. and ma~es lhe ass11nmenl even loueher. G 9 (() Ill 0 Tiit CINI of 65 "The er .. , 8uuly" A molhtt IS un11r1re of lhe rusons bth1nd ht1 buut1ful dau1hler's told 11t1tude toward men ..... • CJ) <JI (121 (I)) llM4 ftu •ThHtM111t1111n SJ llubr,i.c. 'l'Mltrt I Claudius C!DSocc. ..... ...., -10:30- (() AtWta Ill Adi. biUtW .. ..,,._ 11:00 • ()).Cl> ((11) CJ)),._ • 9<11 . QJ ,._ e LM Aileriu11 Stylt .. llMt: CC> "Trlllt) ,. Stil My llMt" (com) '71 -Tmnce Hdl • "" °"' c..,.. Q) l.lf1 Mt A Ottl QI ftnttf Ftr!IWed • Diel c-tt i: CD> 11 .. n ti..we A1111rlca1 -11:30- • (ll1J CJ)) Cl) lt•wl•: It) "llllam" (mys) '74-Clint Walker, James Wtinlrf.i(hl • 0 CJ) Ill a> .llllMy l'M'llll ~~~ (8 (()) SUnAy Hlf IDllttrtMWI .., w S.rt a"" mo ... fllt~UClltn eD kW/L*tr ..,.,. f2:00 ., .... ,,.. Cl) ... s.-• ,...., ftrwwed • lftfltt: "Ma1n1frcent Obm· sion," "T "° Art Guilty" -12:30- • ~ 'Carve Ht1 Name W1111 P11dt," "Dud Man·a C,u" 'Sp~" . me... .. tsOO • 0 Cl> 0 ,..,,. •'"' • ...._ "M111 al Conq11tlt." 8t· fort I Ha111.'' 'illt Oistmbodltd" 2:00 • MlwlM: "Tltt Quiet Am1r!Qn " "Back Slltet" ' -2:05-• l"le:"le CIM.. Y .. ntlt" (com) '38-LllClllt 11111, J0t Pinn.,, -QAmM( llO¥E t:JO . CC> ....... lae" (ldv) 'SJ-Macdonald 1:¥11. Joanne Dru, Jolln Ireland lO:OI • Cl:) .. tall llt 1114 .. " (rnll5) 'SJ-[IMI Mtr1111n, Doll aid O'Coftnor S"lllw......,.. (adv) '41- fool Flynn, Fred MacMurrty. Altus Smith 12:00 • "TM D•lr Utt 0""" ~~37-Hinry Fonda, SytYla Z:OO S CCl "Wllltt Wlttll Dec· .,.. (adv) ·~3-Robtrt Mitchum. Susan H1yw11d, Walter Sltia~ 3:00 ID CCl "Lift Allltrlu11 $\Jlt" (com) '69-All star c.ts1 3:30. CC> "Wiit .. Ille llld Dllllll"' (J111$) '7~-Elr1m Z1m bafJs1 Jr, lUCll Alfltl, Rl>/lnHI eo •. •viii1iQ I Q Tiie htcll ;tm A ne" musical Sttuahon comedy •bout three younc l1d1es plannins 1 '"'" 1n sh0w businns frank11 Av1lon 1uests • ....,.'-t ()) Tiit lllllli. e 9 0 ()) D KtllP* $4Ut11 (() T\t Mopeb lohn Clem 1utsts m ca w> n. .,_., '-<II ((ll) CJ)) ,..., Attllt 9Alto lu~ ID U .. ,._,. a .., PiftllM • Olir '-I c.-... 8:00 • ((ll) (})) Cl)~ ...... A s1n1ster would be N1poteon-"1lh tht muns to ""Y out his 1r1nd10H schemu -•1dn1ps 1 number of world clus atllletu 1n Ofdet to "'" le11t1macy at the Olympic G1mes for his 1m1CJn1ry "country," 111d Wortdtr Wom1n is 1monc his host•Cts Q 8 ()) 111 8 Chlce & lht 11111 In1 ~111 ont hour epltodt- 12·YHr·old R1ut runs away from Cd Brown 1nd returns to M111eo 1nd un,,a11111t1d furs ahtr lur111na lhert onte was enother C111c~ hv1na 1nd wo,.1111 II (d's car111 • lllowlea: A 2'·hour "Honor A Thon." "1th conttnuous hoiror tnOYtts tltroufh S.turd1y lfftrnoon films will lncludt "Omull." "It C.m• from Outtr S~ce." "N11ht of Utt l1w1n1 Dud," Shi Wolf of london." Terror 1n the C,.,pt,' ''Tiit Mummy end "Son of Ott<ult " ()) ...... : a:> (2111) "TN Allwlllf .... (lloc) • CJ) al ((II ())) 0.HJ & lllbril Suranne Summtrs 1nd Buddy Htek•tt cuts1 111 .ll&tt'& W1W m eart1 a.11ttt Piii rrltftcb Cit Mert11t -..,, M.D. g Tt*I Ito ltldt a~· mmw~w.9'1n1tt¥Mw m ¥1111111 Stf• Otro Di.I -1:30- • Cen<t11tntlelt CD Cms-Wlta fl) ,.... CGmtMllfllJ g, ~ Wall Slr .. t Wtt~ m 0 S'-Dt Edu1rdo II 9:00 D ((ll) (})) Cl) CIS Frl4•r M1w1t; CC) wlvp " (lt0<) '15-Srtd ford 01llm1n. Joann• Milts W1lh1111 Castle's wspense thnlltr is lht llor rify1111 slort of a Cahforn11 wmmw n1ty that must b1tlle 1 hoard of ferocious 1ncend11ry coc;hr01chu .. 0 ()) Ill 8 The lllallf-Flll '1bt Piper P1l1<e" Actrm Rill MOltno eutsts IS I piostllult wtio h11es J1111 ~fofd to 1nvest111tt mysltr'°'11 thrra1$ 1p111S1 her hie Her sfOfJ ~ 1n too lrue wfltn Jtm tt 1t11t~ed by two lllup while ~1~1n1 out h11 1p1rtment. and lit lt1111t I busifttsllllft IS •tttmpt1nf lo pmtm Ille pt1 from 1nhtrihn1 • fortune from Ills lat• partntr • CJ) (fJ (9 CJ)) lhrit: CJ:) (2.llf) ....,.. " ,...., ... till" (dn) '76-RtClrdo Montalban. Adrltnt11 Barbeau, Gcorat M11ttrl1 Uneapecttd romtnct and 0t1ll areet $11 people who fly to • plush 1$11nd rHOtt whtrt thty e1n lrn out tlitlr most dtiirtd f1ntu111 ()) ...... :"last Oty" ., ...... ~ ... 1. '~ - CD a..n Gtlffi. SM. m hwtfud Jtet v •• "'" IB ltHie: CC) (lltr) "Tiit Al- ...-,,.. fl Tl1tay" (dra) '72- Rtchrd Burton AIJ1n Otlon. Romy Schne1d11 ID vi.. "fllt C.rdnert ScMI" (R) cm nn.1 """' 10:00 D @ Cl) Cl 8 QMicy 'Mat lers ol Liie & De11h • Qumcy Ptnch hits lor I •l(lhOlllnl 11n111I p!ICll honer. 1us1 to "keep hlS n.11d 111 ... and hnds lift evtn moie ll1111ed tMn 11 IS blc~ at lht coroner's office M1net11 Hartley and Hcn1y 8tc~m111 1uut ()) ....,,.: °'Cll"9 .. Ult Swa11111 Cnahlre" (llor) '66-JoM Aa" ....... m TIM l•smoo11111 ID ,act. De Aa1or fl!) ,IS M.wle Tllutrt -10:30-m. ClllW 11 Trtuble This spfcltl duls with lhe problems of elt1ld abuse . .., ..... 11:00 • rn • CD ((m CD> "" D O<D9111 1D"'-G Mttlt: CJ:) (21tr)"Su,ioc'" (wu) '66-0111 Robtrtaon. Diana Htland m n..°"~ m i..t'1 lllu A Dttt .,.,...,,.,..... • Did Cnttt = ())) lltwt/Leu Amerlc.111 CD V1tlHHel De WlllOdlt ID llldhlltl.lllrtr .. "'1 -11:30- • C<f1J CJ)) CD .._.: ··eonrtt i1ons of A DA J1bn" Q ft(l)D.i ..... r..,._ ([) lllttle: "In W"-" M EMA" (dr1) 'S8-Cstlttr Wrlh1111t. Jeff Ch1ndle1 II CJ) 9 (18 Cl)) l11tU1 "Woman rn the HarbOr" CD Mltrlllftl m "' S4Mrt a Tiit rn a'* 4!1D C.ption.6 AIC ..._. 12:00 CD Ftr""r ftt'11W11td m Mftlls: "Tht Mifllly /uncle," "Cnme 1n the Sltuts" -12:30- • Startlmt <II ltttle: ~ "'81lc 11 lltedlt hr\" (dr•) '71-AI PKlllO m w...w " Swr1ta1 -lZ:AO-<D lllnlt: "Svtter's Gold" C•n) '1'-"-'r• .,..... Lee TrlCJ . 1:00 9Ta"*'t • 0 Cl) ltlMIOt s,.cw ()) ...,._ "W1n1t4 ftetory ... "Ro man Sc.ln61ts." "Cc11e of OoOln" DIS,, • Mtwlta: "B1dl1m," 'CrHtUrt With the Blue Hand," "rlle Barefoot M11lm1n" 2100 D ltt•ln ''lite Cr1111 Set," "Roods of Fm" -3:20- • lllorit: ~ "So.ff " _,.. (dr1) '68-Bllrl IYH I SATURDAY I JAllUAI'( 21 I ii0Mi1HG 8:00 Cl)S-.s..r .. ~,..._. m UllMnlb .. 111e • -6:30- • Sulltia s.-&ef UTWtCtt ()) '9ltr1ib •"" r-.. Slleiw Clll ,,.. CliMt .. QMC:t mu.tt Sh mlllnill&Slttlr Shla II, .. ,. -~"­ant• *'tr• 7t00 • """" TlltM e a>CIJDIDThtt.I. ... e Narrw..-.n. "AttKk of the Monsters" ()) Cll1ools • CJ) tID ,. ())) •· IYleMIMollt ()) Tllni A lllllq Gana eTI1tmc:. .a..tlfy .. mS..Ttftr .. .,. • !Mellll -7:30-~=LMfllllt ()) ..... m ...... : (C) •a Wit Is Waltlq" (dll) ·~-l!OfJ C.lholin m lri. s.. * "' 8:00 D CClll (J)) CJ) Tiit SUtMlf9 ll@Cl)GOS.act SH tltele • CJ) al (121 (()) ~· .. Stlf l.Aff-A-lJl'IPb • lillwit: ~ (211r) "Tiie fl&trtltta O'f!JMll" (ldY) '49-0ouctu f111 banks Jr .. Helena Carter .., ..... r .... -8:30- .. U <D CID 0 s..-nrlttlt e Ntrrot<A·Tho11 "Tiit 8ttdt ol frankl~ttn" ())lltJNll fJD o.e, n... ..,.-Mr ~ (R) 9:00 • ((11) Cl)) (I)"" .... ,, ... ...., a o <D D laac·Stt••• l•bJ•ft tD ()) ..., Qlllllt ....... 191111111Dt ....... -t.30- D U<D • ~ .. ......... Cl) Vallf ti Ille .....,. • flhirit; Cl:) "TM Htt&lllt't ..... (•) '52-Rtftdo191\ Scotl ............... .,.. 10:00 8 GJCl)eO,__ • Nimf>A-n. ''The Woll JOn" (l)lllp..., • CJ) 9 {8 Cl)) Wtt --- --~ TV WEEK, JANUARY 1~. 1978 •W-WOtllll•Aliw m llMle: ""'s.uM" (dt•> '62-111t111n1 M1l1t1: Dic• O'Ntrll .,.. -10:30- • ((11) (]))Cl) l&tul!T•nM a O <D Cl ID S..rcll ,,., .... (l)Gtl ~ • Sc*tce fldlla .. S """'= "8tn11u:· "Blood of Dracull, .. "0..r Ood Oek11fl'' t!D 0.. U,.. A Cl..it 11:00 • u Cl) • ID ''"' PHb ... Ille llltwlb ()) llHl JLttilul TY Seria • (]) (fJ (8 ())) MC w .... H4 s,.clll "Tiie Esc1pe of A Ont Ton Pel" Concl m L.A. r.tt.1111 ...... -11:30- • (t11J CJJ> Cl> s,.ce AcNetmr D O l]) D 0 TM hi KllMI ~orror·A·T~t11 "fran~ensttin M1tta Ult Won Min" •CJ) (fJ (Cll (I)) Arnerku ......... - • Iii Deac.t °"""" mn....-ro. lHllNooN 12100 : ~.~ ()) Setlttl " .. •r.esw.a. • °"" Ulllla O <ll lttwi.t: "lady from lo11!sa111,'' ''W•r of the WtldcltJ" • Tiit fl'tlldl ai.t aafllldc ...... ......, • ktill ~. Tiltetrt -12:30- • ((11) CJ)) ()) "' a..n (J)f.,it 811M s..riSNw .,.,.., 111 Dia ID ..... ~ ID hlllf Wltfl Kanq loal_, (9 ())) U.S. f1r111 tt.,.,t • htltaril , ... a"""' QM,... r..- 1 :00 e (<ll> CJ)) CD llt • .._ CJ) Mtwlt:"Sttter's Celi" (dra) '38-Edw1rd Arnold. ht TflCy 8 Aariulltwt USA e limr-A-Tlltl "Rodin" ()) Tiie "" " "• .... CJ:) "DNtl ... DtfiMt" (dn) '62-Altc 6llinntSa (JI fllfttt: a:> "T\t lrar l.,.r .. Cdr1) '62-Ste.e McQueen ms..i1,. e Tiit ...., MedllM (R) (CZI (J)~t ""14 •...-."Anett on the AmalOft" -l:JO- • ((J1) CJ)) Cl> CIS flllt r1111n1 e01c..,. CD ...,.. "The 811 nuttt1" • MfMtt a r.e. ...... ..,,.... (COin) '50- 0oneJd O'Connot, l.IJu PiftJ • (Ill (J))Alillll """' 8 UlrsCM 2:00 • ((ll) Cf)) Cl) ,... t.... QW SlllaffT ... ' .I D TIM tuc• Glrb A new musiul situation c.omtdy •bout thrn youn1 ltdtU pl1nnu11 1 ~reer 1n $ho. businm fra"k1e Avalon 1ues1s • ....,.'-it ())Tiit ... • cm o CD e "°''rwtt4 S.•• TIM 11~,,.ts John Cltut 1uests • <• ) Tiit .,.., ... (<llJ CJ)) , ,.,., Alf Ill • Alll lalllllMI .u. .. ~ e-...n,... eo.GNtc.... 8:00 8 ((ll) (])) (()...., ...... A s1n1sttr .ould be NtPoltOft-w1th Ille muns to t11ry out his aiandtOSt schemes-kidnaps 1 number of world ctau athletes an ()(der to win l•&•lt!N(y at 1111 OlymptC Games IOI Ills 1mac1n1ry "country," 1nd Wonder Woman 1s amon1 his hostaaes D 0 Cl) D (81 Chlct & t~e 11111 In a special ont·hour eplaode- 12·ytar·old Raul runs away from Ed Brown and rtlurns to M11~ 1nd unwarranted hers after tu1n1n1 111111 we wu another Cllito llv1nc tlld wMrnt at Ed's fll'lft e Mlllll: A 2•·1'1out "Honor·A Thon," with continuous honor lllO'llts t111o.irt1 S.turday 1ft111100n 'llma wlll Include "Oracui.," ·11 Came from Out11 Space," "N1&11t of the l1vl111 Ou d " She Woll of london." Terror 1n th• Crypt." "Tiit Mu111111y end "Soil of Oracut1 ·• (() llMe: ct) (2M) "Tiit AtlwlAa .,.. (doc} • Cl> 9 (9 Cl>) Otur a littt Su11nnt Summers and Buddy Hackett &utSt ...... -• Carel IWMtt -,,... m llletCl9 ....,, M.O. •Tal llelWt -~ Ct G W.....,_ ,,.._ 111 a.- • lla8* Seta Otto Oil -1:30- • c:.c..tretllft mc,..w1ts • lleM c..-.trta,, ID G Wiii $trwt ,,.._ m D SM De UVtM II 9100 8 ((11) Cl)) CJ) CIS Frl411 ..... ct) "lllo" (llof) '7S-811d ford D1llm1n, Joanna Milts W~h1m Castll'1 SUlj)tnst thnlltr IS tilt II()( rlfy1111 11()(y of 1 Clhf01nlt com111u nity 11111 lllust bltllt I lloard of leroerous u1een411ry cochrotcllts eQI Cl>GDT'llt W1" Fiii "The Paper PllK•" Actrw Rrte MortllO cuests 11 t PIOS!ltult wllo hwes Jam RotkfOld to 1n•HhC•I• nrfSltriolls tllluts 1p1nst htl l~t Ht1 $1()(y P<O'tts en too llllt wllen J111 IS ltttQtd by l1'0 thup wllrft slak1f11 out lltr tpir1mtnt, and ht lums 1 b1111nts1111n is •ttiinpllllf lo prrtt11I Ille 1111 from 1nllent11t1 a fortune lrollt h11 Ill• patfntr • CJ) 9 (8 CJ)) ...... : ct) (ZIW) "Mltl Ill ,....., i. ...,.. (clra) '76-RicarclO Mont.lban, Mt1011e Barbe•u, Geolt• Mah111a. Untrpecttd romance an4 peril (IHI sla peoplt wl'lo fly fo a plu'11 Wend resort wlltrt lh•y can llYI out lh111 most dnlred f1nt1slea (I) ....... lut O•f' ..... , ... .,. m 111n Griftlt si... 11J ....,_,Jee* VH fJllJI Qll1 llttlt: ct) (211r) ''Tiit Al ....m.tlM ti Trdf (drt) 'l1- R1eh11d Burton A111n Otlon. Romy S<hntldtr m WW.. "Tht G.udntrt Son !Rl GD flnta U.. 10:00 D O Cll<DQuiacy .. ,_.,, lers ol lift I Duth" Quincy pinch hits 10< 1 waation1n1 1eneral 1>1•ct1 1o0ne1. 1ust lo "keep hr~ lllnd rn. and finds hit twtn mon hamtd than II IS back II '"' (OIOntr'I oHt<:t M1n1tte H111tey tnd Henry Btclman fut II ......: ''Cllrtl " tilt S.1111, Cfllftrt~ ()IOI) 66-Jofln ~ar ••11tm at l\t 1111--y•••OMHrt 18 ... De .. CDNS ...... Thutrt -10:30-m. ClllW 111 Trtnlt Thi~ tptc11I dt1ls w1lh lht problems al child abuS4. GIClllltwS 11:00 • CJ). CJ)(@ CJ))"" GO Cl><ID D O,.._ • llMtt: ct) (Zlu)"Sctpleck" (•tS) '66-0alt Roberuon, 011n1 Hyland • l\t o.w c..,le e l.et't lillu A Dttl ts i'C.:::, A•erlun VatlMMel De~ Mtdlel/Ultrtt llpott -11:30- • ((11) CJ)) (() ....._: "Conies siona of A D.A. Man" ·~())CllaJ,.., c.... llleorir."ln~fotl [M" (drt) 'S8-Est~er Wrthams, Jtfl Cli1ndle1 •CJ) ({I (121 ())) lmtl• "Woman 1n Ille H1rbo1 .. m llttfWwl .., w Siurt a Tiit rn.Clut fa CeptloMd AIC """ 12:00 m For"" ,,,.... m ....n.: "Tht Mi,ht, Junflt,' "Clime In the Strnh' -12:30- • Sllrtl!N (JI lft'fle: CC) "'"'le In lltt41t ht\" (dra) '71-AI Pac1no GIWNW.tS.nfnl -12:40- (J) 11 .. 1,: "Sutler's Gold' (411) •Jl-r..~ An!IW. lM lrKJ. 1:00 e r~ .. @ ()) ~ s,.dll ()) ...... "Wt td Victory." "Ro 111111 Scindafl," ~dae of 000111" elSfr • llnlu: ··Bedlam." "Cruturt With I.ht Blue Hand." "l~e Ba!tloot Mallman• 2:00 D IMwltt "Tht Cruel Su," "rloods of Fear" -3:20- • llllwle· CC) .. _, ti '-"'" (du) '68-Burl fvts. I SATURDAY iOliA1Nd 8:00 (J)S.ti.~ Gc-.ltJ~ • UMtnlty " tM Air -6:30- •s.riee~I Dl'Mt'• Cit {I) '-traltl ..... ,._, SllO'll tm ,,.. Chellt .. Clla~ m Ulll Sb m 11om1111 SI.. all Velce el T 9'10 -~ ..... a> V1lla .,.,,. 7:00 8 Calwa 1111• D G CJ) Cl ID Tiit C.I. ... ,. e Homr411ioll "At11tk of tht Monst111" (()tnoM • CJ) <m (121 (I))•· '""'*...., (I) T1lnl A l.aokhla "-en.. ma.. • Bellltltlly .... mS.Yett)SllR ID Y• ttr Multtl -7:30-..... u.-. (()C*'-CI> .... m llMt: ct) "A Met 11 Wllllft(' (dra) '!lot-Rory Cllhoun fll:»ldl,Sea ... ~ 8:00 • (<llJ CJ)) CJ) T1lt SbUWf• D @ CJ) lllt (81 S,Kt St•· tt.111 •CJ) cm (9 CJJ>ScMJ'•All· Sb# Ufl ..... l,..iu ..... : CC) (Ziv) ''TM flp&c O'FlyMI" (actv) ·•9-Doufl•s Fair blnU Jr., Helena Carter .. ......, ... -1:30- D8 CJJ CID 8~ • Mofrot·A·Tlltll "lhe Bride of Franlr.enstein" ())lltmell fB OfllJ '1ltll Rtcalt My fYta (R) 9:00 9 (CUI CD> (I) lie• .. 111r1 ....... D 0 ()) e OJ lu1·D1111 ~ <ll •Olllt ......... ..... ~ -9'.30-B o Cl) e o ........ =••4AI ()) V"'7 .... Di1111111 • lllwJt: ct) "Tiit Hnp•H'I W" (n ) '52-Rlndolpll Scott ................ ·-10:00 D OCEGOn..i.t e ltlmt4Tilll "Tht Wolf Min" ())lllp"'"" • CJ) cm <• CJJ> llttfft .... TV WEEK, JANUARY 15, 1978 Cl W111ttd 0tM tt Allw at llMt:.,,, s.111r co11> '61- Richard Miller, b1Ck O'N11ll mz- -10:30- • ((ll) Cl)) (I) IMP!TtfUll D O(J)Cll8Surd1 Hf .... Cl) w Slur1 • Sele .. fldleft INtM !JI ~ Ben1111." ''Blood of Dracull " "0.11 Dud Othlah" fD 0.C. u,_ A Cl-* 11:00 D 8 CIJ Cll U l1u1 '••~ ... tM Mltwtb ()) lllHl llllllMI TY Sttlee e CJ) (ID (81 Cl)) UC _..., Md s,.dal "The £.supe of A One I on Pet" Concl mu. htttm ID'°'' -11:30- • ((Jn (})) CJ) "'" AcaMly GOCIJ D Ol\thlll!Ud =.i..rror·A· fllen "F ranhnatcin M11ts the Wott Min" e CJ) CID (0 CD) A111ttlc11 ~ .. .,_.~ .., Tiit .... °"" lHIAAooN 12100 I ~;:t CJ)..,.." .. • [.ut SW. llMt •o.twu.lb 0 CD *'"*: lady from ~lt111t." "Viar of Ille Wildcats" G Tiit FMd CW • 8 Ml&ic ...... MldllN e Adllll "-'twt TIINtrt -12:30- • ((Jn ())) Cl) Flt Alien CD Tlplc D T1lt s.art Sll9w ...... 7 (ID! DllCf 10 -~~ SIJ f'lltlt Wb "-11C1 ~-J (121 (I)) UJ. ,.,.. it.,.rt G> f tllflriai Fakell 8 ~ Cfl.t111,._,.i, TIMll 1:00 8 ((ll) Cl)) Cl) Mr • ..,_ CJ) iltti1:"Slffer'1 Coif" (drl) '31-Edward Amold, ltt Tracy • Acltellftllrt U$A • Mtmr4n. "Rodin" (() Tiit • ., It •• • .. ct) "0.• .. DtfiMt" (dra) '62-AI« Guinness. <m llewlt: ct) "TIM War lMtr'' (dra) '62-StM McQuttn •S..Tflla e l1lt ~ Madiee CR) (8 >C-w'•W.W D Mllil: "An1t1 on !ht Am11on·· -1:30-• (<llJ CJ)) CJ) CIS filll Fdlnl e o.c..,. Cl> ...-. · Tiie 8'11ntttt11" D MiWt I r..t.-. m ...-. "fteedl" (com) '50- 0on.tkf O'Connot, Zasu P11t1 (121 Cl))Wllat ... Ill Uan a. 2:00 • (al) (I)) Cl) ,.,., C4la "'* Sitlltf f- -. THURSDAY I .IAIWM'I 11 ror "*'""' •-' ~ lntlep. ,.._ • oamau NOCIAMS .. i... .. ,_ *""• .. ct, .,. Ille ~s --oamau MCMCS 9:30 D ''T\t ll1 Slul" 1dr1J 49-Robert M1t(ltum l1ne Giee1 Wilham Bend11 10:00 D '1 11..t Tw" (drO ~2 01n1 Alld1rws Ooiotlty McCu1u Pem Oow all ''I'd Cll111ll tile Hl1llut li1nt1I•" (d11) 51 Suun Haywa1d. Rory CAihoun, Wrlh•m Lundr11n 12:00 CD "Cor11t1td" (draJ 4S Oick Powell. MIChehne Cherrel Wal!tr Sim\ 1:00 <2ll CC) "The lt Steps" (mys) '60-Kenneth MOit. !11n1 Cit. 81end1 De 8'011e 3:00 (Im r"(!i ''bd Tom1haw•" (wu) 67 -Howard Keel, loan C.ulhtll! l:JO e <CJ "The Ot1d Don't Ole" (1dv) '75 Linda C11st1t Ctorie Hamilton Rav Milland Ann Sothtr~ IEVBNING e:oo u (()J) (JJ) JJ ...... 11121 G ill,.._. • EJMrltftCY 0.. (I) AMT Griffitll sai.. 8 ill (JJl 112fl CJ)) ,.._. Ill ..... : CC) (Zllt) "T rWty II Still ltr llllle" (com) '71 Terence 11111 Hirry Carey Jr Biid Spencer 18Tlle ltadt klldl mn.._ .. llD loufMJ ...... tu .. Sltr 1'11rtt Soll& SI Dldric Coin111ny eea.-GAllMM ._.,,. tlllMdltlll femity -6:30- D hie: CC) (90)"111ndltld" (susp) '66-Roc~ Hudson, Cl1ud11 Cardu1ale (I) S f8an'1 Ht,_ cm lltrw ~ Sllllr m .., 111"9 s-<cm rn> n. i.. It.Mc., !!°"" ~ -c..a-t.ltnit G n. Glwlltc 1•11 e f r,., 7:00 (J)Tllelrw, .... ... @ Cl) .., • """ •Uwsa. Cl)Tllel*C.. CJ) Te Ttl IM Trwdl ....... lay ...... lZ ((ll) CJ)) ~ "-s- • ClliNtw I """9 .Tiie .... .... ll*tt~ (9(1)) ...... 0 r.t1ll•1st ,....,.. Did. S. &Sly •M11.twc:..... -7:30- (J)MJllww S-•• .._TI111Tt1111 • ...,..a.. 8:00 D (Clll (fl) CU TM wan-Ben IU•ts Walton s Mount11n alter los 1na his part lrmt ,ob and has hopes OI 1>ecom1n1 1 luU t1m' 'mployee 11 J1rv1s Used Cir Lot II lJI CID 0 CHIP's "Surf's Up' Jon and Ponch en1oy their lem porary Malibu Beach 1ssr1nmtnl - but not without its problems • lllowlt: re (2-r) "'•lull•" (dra) 68 Me Christie Ceoiu C Scott ll ) lltw11: <CJ (2hr) "Vanlsll1111 Africa" (d«) • CJ) lD (al) lI)) W•tco111t llkk l«t11 No1nlorm1t1on 1v11lablr 11 our press t1mt 11J Tiie .loltf'a Wtl4 m Ctrtl Burnett ' fritnds G) lllcMt: tC.J (2111) ''""' 111111 T1111r 0.14" (com) '64 Tony Rin dlll. Senta Beraer rxi~· fJl) Ollc• U,.,. A Clmi< What 1111; 01d ID 1111111111 Stf1 Olro °" m s,111Motn -8:30- • JJ 1tA1 (QI) Ill fls-lht Million Oot11r M1sunderstandinf Phil foll l>tconm 1n instant mot 1ton111t 11rhen New Y01k City s com putm send him 1n 1oc01rtel Ptft11on Cht(• tor ' tremendous sum ol monty liJ BASllETUU. AIA/USf • CAii usr STOI' AIA'S 1'-0 WIN snEAll7 llJ AtMtta In AdJon (2hr) hpt del1y 11me llOl!I the A!laheim Con wenhon Center and the hrst in a se11es ol three Athletes 1n A(tton 11mes this one 1111nst San f ran CISCO CD Ttlltll or tor.ri-es fin Ctrttr'a 365111 0.1 An 1um1n•· !Ion of lhe f11S1 yur of the Carte1 Presidency, 1111th sptc11I •mpha11t on delln1n1 the llmltalions In power and auth011ty GJLmc-,Mra G Oftr lay 9100 D ((lll CJ)) Cl) Haw1U Fln·O Why ire !ht f11ms o-ntd by YuhlO Murornoto. a pioS9tfC)us. respected J1p1neae Ame11un bu11nusm1n who apptars to h1vt the virtuous ch111C1er ol a u1nt. 1>t1na boml>td by a collectOI of W0tkl War II mtmo· r11>111111 IJ@;J)DIJ 1 ... It 15 ''An Hour Stfort M1dn1p t'' Jtmtt 1$ baffled by lite tllllle btNYIOr of •n ttl1ac1tve cllumate unht he lt1rns 1 IObtnna f1ct, his CJIPOOllS fnend IS I tttnllt tkollo!IC • CI> C1D <• ())) llrlltf .... ler "~pendl(.ttis" Oislster slrikes the SQu1d room when Oetecttve Ytmu1 keel$ over ud ti rushed to lht lto$plt1t • Men Criffla a.. • ,_., ,.,. c.r...., • llllewtr. <Cl (Zllr)..._..11 .. {ns) '65-Jimes Ste.1rt. Oouc Mc· Ch11t, R0Hm1ry Fmytht. fD o.ly flltn Its• It) lY't A documenttry on the most chaotit period 1n French h1st01y-I 7 74 to 1830-ttvouall its 111 e 11ecM1 r.,.1111 "11) i..,." Adla -9:30- • CD Cl§ (9 CJ)) Cat1erC.... try "Red Armstrona Goodbre" Cllrel Roy sets Curtis to help wr1h a btneltt to •Id u Chief Red ArmstrOlll "1th enormo1n hosp1t1I bills then Cu01s d1scovt1s that Red had bten noto11 ously br1ot'd u 1 p0t"e ott1<tr m111u•~ 10:00 U ((Jl) lJ)) (J) lllHll, Jt•ll J R 's undercover role to ttap the suspected female 1«ompl1te 1n 1 slill unsolved robbery Inds Bar n1bys cousin into 1 rom1nt1C 1tttch· ment with 1n 11t11c1twe ncent parolee, and makes lhe us1anm1nt even toucher II aJl CIJ D Oil Titt ti. " 5S "Tht Clau Beauty" A mother 1s unaware of lhe reasons behind her buuhlul dauahler's cold tlt1tudt tow1rd men . """ • (]) am <a {))) hid fon Q)1'11t~ ID lluttr,i.c. llltatlt I ~YdlUi CID 5ocar .._. ill ;.1111.y -10:30- I J Atllttta t. Adi.. ~ llJCDU)""9 11:00 • CJJ • Cl) ((ll) CJ)) ""' IJ @Clll•8""'- • LM AMricall Style ...... CC) "Tn.lty " Stil ltr 11-" (com) '71-Ttunce Hiii • l1M ~ c..i. m Ltt'a llakl A Dul Ftr...,f:.,.... &i) Olea CM11 (IBJ (()) lltn/lnt A•erlcn Styte -11:30- D ((Ill CJJ) Cl) Movie: CC) "IUl!fo11r" (mys) '74 Clint Walker. lamtt W1inwrttht .. fl) Cl) Ill 0..., c.i. • CJ) (JI (9 (I)) Sb,..J Ind Hlltdl/Tt1111 CDlltt"""" .., Geil SIMft STIM rna. mca~uc11tn G lildleil/L*tr a.,.n 12:00 • TWilllllt lMlt Cl) ~s.tM GI ,..,_ Ftn!WIM m Mtti11: "M11n11tcent Obses SIOll." '1wo Art Curltr" -12:30- • ~ "CafVt Htr N1mt With Pride." "Oud Min's Cy11 " 'Spylatk:s'' me,_... 1100 BD (l)OT....,_ ••Sn CD lillflc "Men of Cof!Cluest." Bt loft I H1n1." "Tiit OIWmbOdttd" 2100 • 11tw111: "The Quiet Amtr~n ... "Btc-Slfttt" -2:05- ... "lt:"Qe Que YHrllff" (cOlll) '38-Luclllt S.11, Joe 'enn" TV WEEK, JANUARY 16. 11178 FRIDAY 9:JO. ~ .......... la" (•d•) ·~-~ Cai1y, .loannt Oru Jolin lrtland 10:00 • a:> "Cell ... M1ll1•" (n\11$) 'S3-(tlltl Mtrtr11n. Doll •Id O'Connor S "Dlw ...._,.(adv) '41- brol Flynn F11d Ml(Murr1y Alt11s Smrth 12:00 ID "YM OlllJ u .. 0Kt" (dll ) ·37 Henry fond1, Sylv11 Stdney 2:00 s cc:i •wt. ""'" Doc· ..,.. (1dY) 'S3-Robtn Mitchum. Suun H1)'W1rd, Willer Slezak J:OO <IGI a:> "l.nt M•rlu• , St,lt" (com) '69-All star cast J:lO • CC) .... .. Ille lllcl Dllliar (mys) '7!>-Chem Z1m bahsl Ir., Luc11 Arnu Ronn"' C.O• . .. lv•A1ii6 e:oo • CJ) ((Ill CJ)) ... eoru au..., -~o.. Cl),.,,., GtltfD a.. e CJ) ID (18 CJ)) IWI • IMM: <Cl <nr)''Scl,-•" {wa) '66-0.te Aobtftson, Diana H~nd. Lloyd ~hntf Robt11 Ran dom, S.ndr1 Smrlh mn.._,llllCll .n. ..... .............. a.., nn. ~--Y • Oedric c..-, .. II) LI CtleU ... CIWI IDf .. t.IMfllllly •*-'..., -6:30-• n. ha 11 ll!Pt Cl) a.....,. .• """' 9 Men Crttfll m11ynw..s.. (Ill) CJ)) n. '-... ,., ==-~ • c-r SlnMI lit "Banu Tots 111d Ov11 !flt Counltr Orvp l" •FT'-' D Tiit luth lllrts A new musteal s1luahon corned) abolil tll1tt youna l•d1es ot1nnin1 1 cuur lft s/low bu11ntss fr1nk11 Av1lon 1urs1s •"""JWldllMtt CJ)Tlle ..... • cr1 @ (]) m Ktu,.'" S4ut• CJ) Tiit 1111,,.11 John Cleese euuts • (QI CJ)) Tiie .. ..., '-'" ((ll) (J)) flllily Alf1lr .Aite ...... 1111 G L.A. lllttrdlattc• . ..,.~ • °"' -c..Mle 8:00 • ((ll) (])) (I) ,......, ,....,. A S1nis1t1 would bt Napoteon-w1tl\ the muns lo c1rry out his rr1nd1ose schemes-k1dn1ps 1 nu111be1 ol world·clus 11Metes 1n 0tder lo win te1111m1cy at Ille 01'/rnPIC Gamu fo1 his 1m11in1ry "country "1nd Wondtr Wom•n IS 1mon1 hi$ nost11es IJ @ CJ) Ill QI.I Clllco I lllt MP In • ~ec11I one hou1 1p1sode - 12 ym old R1ul 1uns 1w1y lrom Cd Btown and returns to M111co ind unw1rr1nt•d f11rs after 1urn1n1 th1re 011e1 wu 1nother Chico ltvtnr and ~1n1 11 Ed's 1ar111 • ~ A 24 hour "Honor A Tl\011." 111th t"o111tnuou1 horro1 rno¥1ts throulfl S.turd1y 11tt11100n filrnt will Include "D1Kul1." 'It C.1111 from Outer Som ," "Ntallt ol the liv1n1 Du d " Shi Wolf of lOll~ft." Ttr10t tn lllt Clypt." "Tiit Mummy ind "SOii of D1tcul1 " Cl) ...... : CC> (2'1) ''TM ~ .... (dot) • rn aD ca (()) om1 1 Mint Suunn1 Summtn end Buddy Heci1t1 aunt .,.,.1 WM • Carel lwMtt IN f riWI • Mlrwl .. ..,. 111.D. eTtll"911Wt SC:... • Ill Wlllllnct• "'" "' ·-m aa.111111 S.1 Otto °" -8:30- Cl C.CHtmleft CDC,....Wlb ..... ~,, fm m Wiii Street ""' G) D S... Ot U1111• II 9:00 8 ((ll) (J)) CJ) CIS F1ld11 Molle: CCl "•p" (ll0t) '7~-Brad lord D1ltm1n. JG1n111 Miles W1ll11m Castle's wspense lhnlltt 1s the hor r~tnl story ol 1 ~hlornta commu n1ty llllt must battle 1 !loud of ltrOCiOilS lllCtlld .. ry COChl()IChts D 0 CJ) D 8 Tiit lltdfor-Jill '1h• Piper P1ltee" AcheS1 R1h lt&oltno 111tm 1s a pios11t11te wllo htrts J1111 RocUord to U1vtit1pte mysltoOUJ tllmls 1111nlt lier 111t Her story provu 1H too true when 11111 ., attm•O by two tllup wh111 \t•''"' out hei 101rt1111nt, and ht learns 1 b11S1MS1111n 11 11temptitt1 10 prevent th• (111 trom 1nht111tne a lottuna lrom Ills lttt 111rtn11 •CD 111 era CJ)> ....... CCl (Zllr) "tllftr1 II rllltlly 11- llMI" (ch) '16-llicardo Mont1lbln Adfltnnt S.111t1u, Gto111 M1h1nt Untapteltd romanc1 and l)ttil 11111 sll otoPl• w1lo fly to a plu\11 1$1and 1esort wtlert they can hve ovl their most dtslrtd l1nlas11s CJ) ....W."l1st 01( .,,.. ,,.., .. ' CD likn lltlffl11 Show Q) Rmf1114 ~ ¥111 ,.,. S lil"lt: (C) (2111) "Th la· uulnatleft .. ,,.., .. (drl) '72 - RtCllard Burton Al11n Oelo11, Romr Schnt16t1 Cl VllleM "flit Glrdnm Son (R} cm nr111c u.. 10:00 D @ (J} G i)"t QlriecJ IAat Im of ltfe I Death* Quincy p111c11 Ms for I v1caho111n1 1ener11 prac11 tt0ner 1us1 to ·•eep hrs hand 1n · and hnds hie effn lllOrt hamed thin ti ti back I I Utt COIOntr's olftCt Minette H1rtler ind Htnry Beckm1n 111t$1 ()) llootlt: "t11rte .. tilt S.1111p Crut.m" Oior) 66-lohn A&ar ....... m Tiit l1t.11oM-r111 ... , .. , .... ,,. m ,n o. MIO! CD> ,.s .. Tlltrlrt -10:30- fl'llt CJllM In Trwlllt this special deals 111111 Ille oroblems ol child 1buse Q)G)llft'I 11:00 • (J) • CJ) ((llJ (])) ""' IJO WaDG ID ""'9 • •••I•: CCl (nr)''Supl•Cl" (wU) '66-Dllt Robtrbon. D11n1 Hyl.nd CD Tiit ~ c..,i. • Ut'eMluA 0..1 SFttMIF~ • Diel C...tt =CJ)) lltn/Lowe A11mlco e V11\MMte Dt IM.IMlocllt CD MldltllllAtkrtf a.,.n -11:30- • (Clll Cl)) CJ) ltlMt: COCltu s1ons of A DA lll1n u 81 Cll a 1111......., c.r-,]) lllorir. ..... .... la EMii'' (d11) ·~s-Es1h11 W1lh1ms, Jell C1t1ndler • CJDi ( 121 (()) 1111111 "Women in Ott HJrbo1 m Met,_.., .., Ctt Sutt a Tiit m Club Cl C.ptloMd AIC """ 12:00 CD Fttntr ftfllWOOll Q) Me.Its: "rhe M11My lunrlt " "Crtme 1n the Streets" -12:30- • Sbrtimt CIIJ M"l4: CC) "Pnk 111 ll .. dlt P1rl" (dr1) '71 -Al P.c1no GJWHW tf~ -12:40- CJ) lll"lt: 'Sutler's Cold' (I") '3'-~Unf let Trtcy 1:00 a ral D ~J QI.I M*lPC 5"dal ....,. "W1n1td Victory," "Ro min Sc.and1l1," '£d1e of Doom" G I Sn a> Mttltt: "Bedf1m," "C1ul11re Wrlh the Blue H1nd." 'Tiit S.rrloot Mttlman" 2:00 U lilowlt1 "Tlte Cruel So." "ftoodi of Fm'' -3:20- • lllowlt: CC> 1'Sou11I If Alpr'' (dra) '68-Burl lvn SATURDAY WIUUT %1 ( iioNM1N6 10:00 D 8CllD n.. • ltimr4Tlleft "fht Wolf lll1n" ()) .... ......, • CJ) 9 (121 CJ)) ltoffl ..... TV WEEK. JANUARY 15, 11178 D WMt.11 OtH et Allft Q) ....,.: ''In SquA" (dra) '6?- R1Cll1rd Millet. l>1ck D'Nttll tJl) z... -10:30-a ctil'l rn > w 11t1uitn 11U11 D @ m 9 Smelt 1114 ..... 11) lltt S..rt Cl Sti.c. fidiell .... S lllltlts.: ··een1111. "Blood of D1acut1 •· ·our Dud Dthltll" SI OllCt u,_ A CllMk 11:00 .. COi (() Ill a ''"' hnlt IN IM lltt.lts NHL ltetillut TV Serie • CD cm <a CJ)> uc ,..... 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(dr1) '61-Steve McQuttn aa s... r,.11 fl) Tiie w..tlltt Mldtlllt (R) (8 ~·w.w G ...,..: "Ancel on tllt Amuon" -1:30- • ((}1) (J)) Cl) CIS Alli Fettlnl ao.c.,. Cl) 111111* "Tiit Bra1nuten" • *"' a c.telt Ill llllN: '1tMCI(' (com) ·so- Donald O'Connor, Zasu Prtts. <a W )Wlllll WotW a u.na. 2:00 • (tf?) <Ill Cl) ,,. r..-....... Sia1119' Tfllilia U Sltur•ey CD llliUll llll,...iMt CID I, T-. Wiii s..tlllna Mlh -2:30- CI> ltuniey " Afwtfttwt • Htrrtf·Hllt• 'Tht lnv1s1blt M1n" cm Acriutturt USA ms,_... 3:00 (I) I Dru111 ti Jea1111ie • CI> (ID) (GSJ (1))1111 C11uy Pr•AllW 11 lll"it' ct) "Dttl 11 Rio " ... M (wn) ·~-Sun ftynn CD llltflt: "OI J II lht ••ct•" (com) 37-Tlle M'r• Brolhtrs m Ttllll a 01sct ·n m 1uaes o1 Acl•a Ill .. sliwille -Ill• "* 8 MIM: (1:) "Rod to .. 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""' @ CJ) Tlll 111• hi ., llaQ P't,.ctlw Oii the ""' tD In Ot MnJc:o • lildtllt'1 ...., . -7:30- ~= rcw G lft s.arci tf_ 1roy· ()) flnt ..... , SdellCa fldltll Flitt .. 8 FORZIE l'\AYS ULL • Oil SHctAl EDmON • ~ UMlea Btrba11 Ftldon hoStS u the Plotrtm mtets the countr{s 111tlcsnake k1n1. )Olns TV's Happy D1ys'' c.ut 10< an uhib1tion sohball a1me. attends a 11tdd1nc in 1 cemtteiy 11dts with an emtrftney medical tum and thats w11ll rock stir Jeue W1nc.huter (])Sall OlfCI D TllrillMthn (II nat'• HollJWOOd flDGltt.I"'* @ m a WoHN11 JMl SMw SI c.tllor11la T011ic111 m Otft Ad1111'1 Scrtt11 T• 8100 8 (Clll (])) CJ) W Newhart SlleW No 1nfolmation at prm t1111e G @ ()) cm 11.J) The 8i04lk WDNtl Whtn Dt Rudy Wells is ab- ducted 1n a U r D .• J1m1t Sommers hu 1n encounter with 1 fly1n1 saucer that's too close f0t comfor1 • s.. -..i sm.ciHldllm ,.. Aware, fHtHJ I Htfrlf fll111 -'* W~ham ~lnet ind Karen Black host • (J) <II (QI CJ)) ........ ..-et ··ow·s foll Datt" Wrth het mg! aplomb, Ott embarks on het hr5t dlte •Ith youth luther lauitei (Eon Blunt), lllmpe1td only by Oldtc bl'otlltr Rl1. wllo has lilP!ltd out ovt1 Lutllet's SISltf • llerit: CC) (lll1)"H111tl .. 1• T rar (wes) '65 81111 ullCISttt CD P't1111ta tt tht P'rn1""'7 JitnmL~~tf's umpatan. • .ts. ~ .._ "Anna Chnutt,'' "Tar entula." ''Bedtuitd'' D ....,_ "Cly, The Belo'fed Coun· lty"I Thi Dawn of lJurel and H11dy ·- -1:30- • ((Ill CD) CJ) P'llol P'1t11ct "Anntt Flynn" Barne Youna1eliow st1rs as ' new medial student who colhdu with one of the mOft unh~el~ hamik that 1•111 1 pttlty 1111 who want$ to study dotl0t1n1 • CD !IP) <a CJ)) 0,11111" r.ttlcoet No 1nf01m1tion 11 prus time Cl>Ctlap 9:00 • (Clll Cl)) Tiit JtlftrMAJ flortnct nnl$ to form • union t0t m11dl 1nd sutctedt in bru~1n1 up tht •hole household D Iii Ad.loft Wtstunlll • Sllndlna Tall/A Must! II 8 Cl) D QI lllowle: Ct) (211r) "St11•lftl Till'' (wn) '77-Robert r0tster st11s u a sm1ll llmt uttle rancher who tl harassed when he 1efustS to me11• his prop erty with that ol 1 powerful fnd ruthless ranclm, pl1yed by Chuck Connors. Cl) llowle: "Master of the World" D LOVE BOAT-2 HOUll * SPECIAL·NEW TIME • (J) 9 (Qt) CJ)) Loft IHI Dasi Arntz Jr , Adritjlnt Blrbtau. H11old Could. ftrntndo lamu. Michtlt Ltt. Julttl Mills. Din Rowan. John Schuck, Larry StOfch, K111n V1ltnlint ind Sttph1n11 Z1mbahS1 1uut 1n th!$ two hour pieuntation ID 111...,.. Tllteltt -9:30- • <a?J CD> CJ) r .. , ••"''" la<k Tt1W1lh1er ""d MIU Rtubner· tnte1 • blr d1"'9 contnl to11th11 with hopes of w1nn1n1 lht thou11nd doller talll p11zt e lfootle: (90)"f11n~mte1n" (lltf) 12-ln larWt, Ctlll Chi. m JOHNllY IEllCH MEETS * WO.DA ON HU HAW . """"' Cl) llHlt: CC) (to)''Tht Sine" (1dv) '63-Stm Ru~u 10:00 9 ((ll) (])) Cl) bilk Ben P11111 aunt stirs as lrv1n1 Abt1n1thy, 1 min who cets rulty anciy IOI tile first time In his life end refum to pay Doc Shane't sur1ery bill because he llolds the doctor responsible lot k1llin1 his mother on the OPtt1lin1 ta bit fD The P'rlMMf (R) 'The Amval" Ci) Viliells -10:30- TV WEEK. JANUARY 15, 1078 11:00 • (l)(J)lltwt ae wamat._ e LM Mt1k111 StJtt • SecoM City .... CD lltflt: CC) (2ll1)"P1I JoeJ'' (mus) '57 -rr1nk S1n11r1 Rita H1ywocth Kim Nova~ 8'rb111 NI( hots Ellubtth P1tter$0n Bobby Sherwood ., lllcllt Gelltry C<lll rn> rn ~ @ (J)W.1112 (a ) la1 Ht1111lle1d Ill Ole Wty " W • -11:15- (J) llotit: Ct) (lll1U111)"Qltll!N'' (wu) ·57 Fred M1cMurr1y, OOtothy Milone John CaY1n -11:30- .. QJJ (I) a a $1tu1da1 lll&M Uwt Guest host Steve Martin 101nt the Not Rudy IOI Pnme Time Players, and musical 1uest 1s The N111y Crilly Dirt Bind ()) llovit: "Tiit C-llJ OoetOf'" (d•a) '36-Jun H•r~lloll. 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