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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-01-29 - Orange Coast Pilot....... ---... TV Magazine on Right Channel? y GA&Y GRANVILL ot• ,... Ir wa ro on of aboU\ 18,000 or n County resldentl who 11 celv Forum FUly maguine lbrough the mails ach month.· you r what is called o mover and shaker. That m ans Porum Fifty comes your way because your station in life Indicates you are ..more likely to be a pacesetter than a trend follower. You might be a doctor, Jawyer. educator, business executive, newapa~ editor, elect- ed official, donor to polltical cauaes or a city administrator. WHATEVER YOUR calllnc, somehow you have made your way onto a mailing list G1tMv1u.c of about 18,000 Orange County residents considered by Forum Fit· ty•s hierarchy to be movers and shakers. There ls a second Forum Fifty malling list. It is made up or between 2,000 and 2,500 persons or firms who ln. the past year have made tax deductJble donations of $1S or more to KOCE·TV, Coast Community College's public television station. Those donations entitle donors to a year's subscription to the macazine. SO, ONCE A MONTH Forum Fifty luts the mail boxes o( from 20,000 to 22,000 specially targeted Orange County residents, roushly 10 percent of them KOCE subscribers. . In lts 1974-75 lnfancy, Forum Fifty did little more than herald KOC E's upcoming pro1ram schedule and viewing highllg~ts. SUNDAY --- SI 'ND~\' SPE(.'11'1. o • like m ny monthly publications that now Crom the na· tion'$ 271 public television stations, it Is a magtailne designed to ap· peal to a 1der range of local reader interests. "Tb ro is a need in Orange County for a magazine that renects the county as it is. And it la a vibrant, crowing community holding diverse inlere ts anil tntecesting, colorful personalities," sald Forum Fifty editor Mike Stock::;tUJ. CONSEQtJENTL Y. IN addition to spotlighting KOCE pro· &ramming and news of public television, Stockstill said articles al· tempt to zero in on local covemment, county politics, the cultural scene and county personalities. Also standard fare are tidbits on bome gardening, interior d cornttng, the outdoors and bealtla care. · When summed up, Stockstill and publisher John Gregory '" Forum Fifty as a maeaaine of general reader interest rather than a.a a pcelalty publication confined to public television topu:s. rom Gregory's viewpoint, that's good for KOCE. .. FORUM FIFTY IS basically a public relations tool that helps attract viewers to KOCE and public television," Gregory said. "Many people have become <KOCE> subscribers because of the ma1azine." -Like Stockstlll. Gregory is a former county newsman. The S:S.year.;old Northwestern University journalism graduate was a highly respected Los An1eles ~es county news~an before VOL. 71, NO. 29, 7 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES ORANGE COUNT'.;v', CAC.IFORNlA Husband Abuse so Alarming? WASHINGTON CAP) -It's ot al ways the wife who merges with the bloodied nose nd emotional scars In the arena r household fights, according to a pair of rescurchers who ~tud1ed domestic violence. In fact, the researchers -ii man and a woman -contend that legions of husbands are bat- tered by their wives but don't re- port it to authorities for fear of Jaumiliatiaa. Wor.ld~ Ind pendenU1. Roger .Langley. co-author of uwife Beating: The Silent Crisis," and Dr. Suzanne K. Steinmetz of the University or Delaware, con- clude, therefore, that huaband- beatin1 possibly is as ereat a social problem as wlre·battering in America today. Langley estimates that 12 illion men are physically bused by their wives at some int during their marriage. Ap· rox1mately 1 million of them re severely boatcn, he says. And Langley calls husband- a ting .. the most under- ported crime in the nation to- ay. .. It is generally re1arded that e man is bigger and stronger," he says. "For that reason, a man who goes to a police head· quarters and has to file a com- plaint before a burly pollce of· fi('er must face a lot ot ridicule. Not many men have the couraee to face the snickers, innuendos and open sarcasm inherent in this situation." In an article coming out next month, Dr. Steinmetz say1 her reaearch I.hows that 7 pucent of the country's 47 mUUan wlv .. - about 3.3 mlllloo women .,...-and slx-tenths of 1 percent of all husbands -or about 280,000 men -are vicUms o severe physical abuse by their spouses. Writing in a new journal called "Victimology.. which is published in Washington, she says the background of husband· beaters "is often characterized by violence and trauma." Dr. Steinmetz cites these ex-am pl es: "a wlfe who felt responsible for her father's suicide which occuned when she was 10, and a wife, who as a teenager slept with weapons under her pillow and Jlved ln constant fear of brutal beatings by her alcoholic father." WINTER TRAGEDY SCENE OF FIRE AND ICE lc:lclea FOrm aa Firemen Battle Killer Blaze Baby Ricky Bolds Core UOpes Infant May Be Responding to Tfierapy to €ombat·Disease DURHAM. 'N.C. -Many babies born each year without natural Immunities may have their Jives iiding on the unusual ~xperiences or ll·month-old Ricky, happy resident of a special radllly at the Duke University Medical Center. becomin KOCE's tulJ.tlme direrlor of d velopm~t mid Forum Filly's part-time publisher. To eth t Gr,gory and Stoekstlll h ve inj cted n ddecl dim~n on into Forum Fifty, re turc a tori that somcUmes center on controversial loc l 1asucs. And not everyone is delighted wlth the ma aun '• transition from a ''good newi" house organ to a widely circulated perlodlcal • that Jncludes a forum for ex>ntroveraial lssu . For ~ample, county Supervisor Thornas Riley 11ld Friday. he isn't certain. that Forum Fifty isn't ·:cnterina into areas where a publication of this sort docsn•t belong. ••1 have to read this 1turt in the newspaper:.. And I just don't • know it they (Forum Fifty> h ven't. begun to venture where tbey shouldn't." lULEY ·DIDN'T SAY \l.hicb Jo'orum Fifty stories were bothersome to him, But a recent issue of lhe m nine included an esaay by a dls· enchanted former JUley aldo who lamented t.he inOuence of lob· byists and heavy political donors on county aovemment. In an earlier ecbllon, fprmer county plannin1 commissioner Shirley Grindle hit on the sarn top es and called ror public financ- in1 of wliUcal campaigns . A month later, Mrs. Grindle's viewpoint was offset by a rebut• tal story wriUen by Tom Fllelltes, a former executive lde to the • late Orange County superviSQr Ronald Caspers. Stotkslill pointed out that controversial views or guest writers who hit on controversy in Forum Fifty are balanced by atnnc both (Se FOllVM JlFTY. Pace A3) TWENTY·FIVE CENTS 32 Missing Hotel Blaze Claims Nine KANSAS CITY <AP l -An early-morning Cire swept through a wing or tbe histonc Coates House hotel Saturday. At least nfue residents were killed, several pf them in desperate tenps to the pavement from blgh wtndo • Police Pld 32 of th 140 resi- dents were unaccounted for, and they feared more bodies might be round ln the smoldering ruins of the six-story frame and stone building The century-old hotel, located en the northwest fringe or downtown Kansas City and once a stop of presidents, was more recently a $17-a-weck home for transients and the elderly. Among the missing was a man and his two daughters, ages 2 and 4. police said. Nine persons were hos· pitalized with injuries, and more than 100 rendered home· less were taken by bus to a Salvation Army center. "People were jumping out of windows," said Larry Finney, a tavern owner who arrived early Saturday at his bar across an al- ley from the hotel. "Four ol the m wert' lymg on my front door. I gave one old man an ol(l pair of shoes and a blanket. They had just rescued him frona the hotel; he was all covered with pluter nd soot." "We know there are more • bOdies ln there," said WUllam Kelly. tiallalion lite chief ... How and when we're going to &et them out is anybody's 1uess." Fire Chief John Waas said the blaze started about 4 a.m. somewhere in one or the upper stories of the south part of the u. shaped building. By the time the fire was controlled about four hours later, that section was re· duced to a shell "People were hanging out the windows, screaming for help,'' said Joe Bonino. who witnessed the early stages of the fire as he was leaving his tavern across the street. "All you could see was the forms of the top parts of bodies hanging out the windows scream- ing for help.Peoplewere break1ng out windows, trying to get out, and · yellintt 'Over here! and 'Save me!• to the firemen." Gunmen Sought In Market Heists Fountain Valley and Westminster police are seeking clues today of armed robberies th&l occw-red at stores in their cities Saturday night. Three White males In theh•early 20s, carrying handguns, forced an assistant mana1er at .Fuio'a Market.18100Brookhurst, to open an office safe, took an un· determined amount of cash, and fled in an auto wilh out-of·state license ptaleS, Fountain Valley police~. The ilsSiitani manager. WhO decllnedtorevcalhlin m toth pr 1, s d the trio, riJig no m k , pproached hlm from behlnd be was unlocking the of. fie door t4: Op.m. "'Tbeym d m U onthcfloor rt ropcningth ru ondtbeydid - all the collecting,"herecalled. The assistant manaaer said a few customen noticed what was going on and 1potted the getaway car without-of-state plates. In Westminster. clerks Mitt& Rutledge and Rosem ry Ndriln were preparing to lock the oors of Tunks .Market. 9102 Westminster Ave .• at 8:1S p.tn. when they were approached by two white males ln theirearlyl!Os carrying hotiitils.pollC() aid. the bandits forced tho twC> clerks to open the store ate abet fl a with an undct rmlned amount Of cash. It coUld DOt determined lt capo uto was Involved co re parted. Tb re lncid nt. f ~' ·1·111·: INS11tl4: ------ .. Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights JULIE JONES, JASON EVANS, POSTER KIDS Fountain Valley Children head 'Dimes' march Ry th! ... tlm1· nl·Xl Wl'('k l''ounla1n Valley resldeota wm kno\\ '11w f;11·c·~ ol , ounii Julie Jones and Jason Evan• pret· tv wt•ll ·1111 .. l\111 h<i\t' hc·1·n named March of Dimes poster c'h1ld1 t:n fur lhl' «tly Both thlldren suffer diseases or the -.pin<' that kl'<'P th1·rn from running \\1th friends But. both "111 be hl·lpmi; oth1·1::. hke thcmsel\ es by serving as a Coeur. for march('rc:' efforts in today's Fountain Valley funcl ra1s1ng cln,·1· Dn\c ofhc1ab say they slrll need more ht•lp1·r~ 111 the cal)" ·\\Id<' dfort due to start at 11 a m Thow ,, hu ''ant to help should gather at that time ir. fron1 or crty hall 10:~00Sl.tlt·1 ,\, c Saddteback Valley Empty lake's filling halted by heavy rain Hf'mt•mher that lukt• rn \lrssron \'u•Jo lhal t•o1ildn't he• f11lt•d l.Jt'l'llUSl' of tht• "llOl'lilJ.:C or \\ al('r'> Well. no\\ it can't ht• f rl I c d because there's heen too much. Ruin·clrenched ground and erosion have l·ombrm·d \lllh more lc1al d1lficull1es lo daluy the projectf'd start of f1lllnf of Lake Mission VieJO until April Hcfore the rains came" and came a~ain. six miles of prpclme had been completed or excavated betwe<'n San Juan Capistrano and the lake ~ill'. Before the ruins, the lake was lhl' subject of a h<'atcd <ll·hatc between ~tall' ''ater offlerals and Lhl' developer. the Mission \'rcJO Company. The lake \\ rll he filled by fall, the rnmpany said Gopheri; got the blame last week in Hunt111gton Ueach \\hen a 200.foot stretch of Frankfort Huntington i\ \'enue "'ai. cto .. ed afler a cave· an. The rodents had apparently tunnclt.•d under lhc road, treal· ing a pc·rfl'cl start for water 1•rosion which w a..,hcd out lhl' foundnflon. cuu..,inf( a 15-fool sect10n to tll\'C 1n The same gophers haH• hc>cn pn11w111g at t<'mpers of rf'stcll'nl!I for some time, 'laid u Huntington Beach official. Embnnkments in the 11rea are rrcldled with burrow!i Resldcntl'I 11uy tho toothy pests arc also unclerl'utt an~ yards with their tunn(•ls. City officials say Rodents ruin the 10dent'11 under-11lreet rum· ma1lng msy force rebuilding 500 street stretch feet or pavement L aqunci Bc.1c h 'Lost gems' merely forgotten . I\ deep s11h ol reht!f must have marked the moment of .. d1:.covery last week when a Laadiia Beach woman, Mae Belle 0 Danit•!. discovered her "lo!>t" jewels worth more than SS0.000. She'd rr.ported the gems stolen after they dis· appeared from h<'r shop. the Jewel Searcher, at 1027 North Coast Highway. Mrs. O'Daniel told police after her dis· co,·ery that she'd plact'd the jewels in a box, moved things around m the shop, then for&otten where she'd put the <'8rton of valuable baubles. • Deaths Iller ease BJ 11te Aaoelased Preas Heavy anowfall which crippled the Midwest ended over the weekend, but the etfecta of the de- , vastaUna storm lingered as utill· ty crewa worked to restore power outacea. reacuert searched for marooned travelers and farmera i;ought aid for ruined crops and dairy products. More than 90 weather-related deatha were reported. The National Weather Service u1d snow flurries would continue around the Great Lakes and in northern New England, and roadways were &till hazardous in the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes re11ons. • President Carter declared a ~tale of emer1ency in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio on Friday, where 1chool1 and industries were s hutdown. A General Motors spokesman uid A,500 employees on bol.h !-.hlCls oft he car arid truck lines at GM 's assembl)t plant in F.re· riiont. C.lit., t.·ould be lald olfi bticau the storm delayed blp. m ent o parts. ''We have been tiyinl to &et parts by air, truck and rail t:)ut ports can't be ahlpped because or the weather," aald GM's Stal) Maddox. Jn1hard-hlt0hlo, Gov. Jam~~ Rhodes asked Carter on Saturday to •'Instr uct Agriculture Secretary <Bob) Bergland lo declare an aaricultural di$aster ... Preliminary estimates from all 88 co unties indicate agricultural losses In excess of MS million." Twenty.five helicopters flev. O\'er Ohio look\n1 for stranded motorists and downed power lineit Snt\,lrday. An Army helicopter rescued 14 persons, 10 or them children, marooned without heat in a New Lexin1ton mobile bOme\ park overnight. Engineer Suffocates An operating engineer Cell into a loadlni hopper and apparently suffocated when cascadmi sand buried him Saturday at a sand gravel operation in El Toro. Wllllam Woods. 36, of Para· mount. employed at Asbury Con· tractors. a firm working the gov- ern m ent·owned gravel pit on Trabuco Road near the aoutheast entrance to the U.S. Marine Air Corps Station. El Toro. was loading sand In the hopper when he tell, according to reports. The hopper was loadint sand Into trucks. Paramedics from Oranee County ... ire Station No. 22 In Laguna Hills responded to the 11:30 a.m. Incident. Passengers Nab Hijacker WILMINGTON, N.C. CAP> A man who allegedly hijacked a Piedmont Airlines prop jet was subdued by passen1ers after a stewardess threw a drink In his face Saturday night, authorities said. The man was taken Into custody when the plane landed here. FBI officials ln Charlotte said federal hijacking charges would bo filed a1ainst Sam Dawkin& Jr .. about 49, of Wllmln1ton. Dawkins was arrested by aherltf'a depUUes who were: waitlnt for the plane when it landed at New Hanover County Airport. , Jay Pitman, a fireman with the Orange County lvislon of 1'"orestry, gives county sheriff ID Invcstlg:itor Joseph Hayes some light as he shoots pictures after a Saturday night fire at 24411 Higbpine Road, El Toro. Firemen listed damage to the single-story dwelling at $40,000 and $10,000 to contents. An investigation was continuing today to determine the cau e of the blaze. h?astlnjured Juan Garcia and Rick Cervantes comfort each other after u three·vchicle crash Friday night on the San Diego Freeway near the Lake Fo~est offra~p. Their in· juries were minor. Rudolph l\Iartmez and Ciro Salgado, both 20 and from El Toro. remain hospitalized today, Martinez in critical condition. All four were riding in a compact auto that run into a recreational vehicle after it had hit a stalled car. SD Freeway Chase Reaches 110 MPH A Monrovia man was ad· milted to Norwalk Slate Hospital Saturday alter his cap- ture on the Ort•&• Hlahway earlier ID the day ended a chase down the San Dleao Freeway that once reached 110 miles per hour. Hi1hway Patrolmen Chuck Beach and Jerry Gaul said they apotted Victor Hillman, 43, travelin1 southbound at 3: 17 a.m. on the freeway In Lake Forest at 8S mph without the headllghta ot hta auto turned on. The two patrolmen eave pursuit When Hillman failed to pull over, Beach radioed for as· slstance and two Oran1e County patrol units responded, he aald. The chaae reached 110 mph before Hillman finally exited on- to the 0rte1a Hl&hway at San Juan Capistrano. Beach aald the patrol uruta were able to "box in" the HUJman auto, forclnc hlm to aurrender without incident. An l\V w dntinu· Ina today into the cause of a slngle·car accident that claimed the life of a young Tustin man ln Costa tesa. James Earl Riatenpart, 21, was killed when the auto he was driv- ine northbound on Placentia Avenue early Saturday morning Called to neaotiate a curve and crashed into a signal pole In front of Ftre Station No. ' at 2300 Placentia, according to police re- ports. Rlatenpart, traveling atone. was reportedly trapped inalde h1a vehicle in the 2:01 •. m. mishap. Firemen used tho Jaws of Life to cut him.from the vehicle. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. The impact of tho collialoo up- rooted the traffic alanal, includ· Ina lta concrete base. The fatality was Costa Mesa's second of the year. Carter 'Fine9 W ASIUNGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter was pronounced ''in excellt.'flt health" Saturday after havin1 hla fiut extensive physical examination since tak· ing office SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ~:r.~"t'.~~:.-:.~.::::.=::i::~:;: (6Ht ~l\,,1"1 (e~-.., .. __, ... 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Coming 1«ml -~--............... . _.._.__ .... JlA .. Nlll&alf tt~ • am ll, volatlle llquld that, w inh l 1 produces a mom ru.h or btsb. lt'a galnlni lil ~ulartt1 In Oranae COunt1 and It 1 comrletely leial. The druc, buty Jlltrlto, la marketed under trade names 1uch H Locker Room, Ruth and ~utlet and, althouah moat bead 1bop1 in Oranie County don't carry lt, lt'a readily avallable at almtlar 1hopa in HollywOcid. ltl popular name, poppert, re- fera to the drut'• Iona and ~m­ paraUvely respectable bl1torlc use -ln the treatment ot heart dlltaM. Actually, lt'• not butyl nitrite but a •tery ahnllar, ehemtcJ)Jy related drul called amyl nit.rite. Jt was dlseovered ln 1800 to bne a benellclal effect on the 17mptoma ot angina pectorll, a 6Jse e nt ea 'by pabl in the ch t and !dt arm. ,Amyl nitrite, wblch bu been l•raely replac d by .nttroslycerlne tn troatlae an1tna, wu packaged !n small llaas tubes covered with cloth .fhat a heart vlcUm could readily crush or pop to release the druc'• fumes when needed. It's atlll widely used by cardlolo11N tn dlaanoeUc teattnc to accen- tuate the aounda of f al t l\eart 1:n'urmurs. · The effects of ~b drug1 - amyl nitrite is available by pre· 1crlptton and, aome say, mey have been used for fecreaUonal purposes as far bac' u tbe 1800s -are to create a hltb or rush aenaatlon. .. What It does es1t:11tlaU1 b lo er the blood pressure ud make people light-beaded, .. 1ald Dr. Jack Sietel, a eudloloty p,..,_ Pqe Al FORUM FIFTY ••• :sides or the issue as was done In the Gnndle·l' uentes matchup That is why, he noted as an example, an October feature about anti-Equal Rliht• Amendment crusader Mary Schmit& was followed in November by an essay written by ERA of Orange County chairperson Susanne Tepper. Forum FICty's 28·year-old editor used the term provocaUve rather than controversial to describe the tone of tboae Forum tifty ortlcles that attract comment. One such feature was a late 1976 feature raUng Oran&• Coun· ty's most powerful figures as perceived by their peers. And a recent feature lampoone4 Oran1• County news pcrsonaUUes and events with a year-end wrap ~ of 10-c:alled sour oranaes. Stockstill conceded that a monthly feature called The lnformer has added to what he called Forum Ffft)''s provoeaUve content. The Informer is un attempt to give ne~ tidbits a first atrtnf, no mean frat in a news area that includes six. daily newspapers and about 20 weeklies. So far, some of the inside Ups in The Wormer have turned out lo be something else. Last May, Ior instance, The ln!ormer reported that Oranae (;ounty Transit District director Roblo YOWli and Al Holllnden were searching for the third vote needed to fire OCTD aeneral mana,::er Ed Loritz. Next to Lorltz, the moat shocked readet to learn of tbe alleaed ouster move was Holltnden. He denied havina ~ koowledl• Of the purported firlnl caper. Jn another reportlnc D\l&hap, The Infotmer recenUy aave employees or The Irvine Company a massive c.aae of the Jitters when It reported a planned hefty lay-off. Company officials heatedly denied the report and the employee rollback failed to materialbe. As a result of a series of such mlsadyenturea, StocksUll sald the 10slde Information dispensed in The Informer 0 ls now double checked no maU.er how reliable the source." Jl lsn't the content of Forum Fifty that irka the magazine's · most outspoken crlUc, however. Oranie Co11Dty Illustrated publisher Jim 1Wlln11wort.b recent- ly called Forum Fifty 0 unfair competlUon, a tax supported publication that competes with private enterprise for rea~ra and advertisers." Kllllnasworth founded Orange County mustrated 11 Yt4lftl aao and has built lta circulation to about Z0,0001ub9crlber9 wliQ pq flO a year aod roughly 2,GOO newatand sales a month at tl a cop)'. The Illustrated magazine family includes Orange CollDtY Bual· ncss, a bi-monthly publication, and Orange County Dlntng Guide, an annual survey of county eating spots. According to Killingsworth. hls publications are desi&ned to appeal to the same reader market tar&eted by Forum FtA1, mid- dle and upper income movers and shakers. Consequently, he said, the magazines move toward the same advertisers. And to add insult to injury, Killingsworth complained that his former chief advertising sales execuUve, Linda Miller, was hired away by Forum FUty. "l didn't complain when the macailne was just • review of television programming and waan•t aollclUng advertl.6ln1 ... Klll· ingsworth said. "But now I just don't see it aa falr competiUon.•• Gregory said it has been the advertlatn1 that tiaa made it possible for Forum Fifty to expand its content arid to divert eranl money back into KOCE programmlnr. He also said Miss Miller's chief t.aak ls tollcltln• corporate and other support for the underwriting ol televlslon productions. "Like myself, sbe spends only a small portion of her time on Forum Fifty and advertising," he added. From a cost standpoint, Greeol')' nld Forum Flftt now "II juat about breaking even." He also pointed out that many public televlllon atatlons sup- port their magazines through advertising ana lnallled there is nothing exceptional in the case or Forum Fifty. Both Gregory and Stockstill disasrffd with the suuesllon that Forum Fifty la aeeklD& Illuatrated'I readership and advertislnJ market.. But Killinasworth said it's clear Forum Fifty is direct com- .petition that has unfair advantages, including a non-profit corpora· tlon's break on po1tage rates. ''They <Forum Fifty) have people they "can lM>fto• <from other KOCE operatlOM) wblle we must employ a Ml-time llti.ff of 18 persons.'' Killingsworth said. ••1 don't mlnd free enterprise competiUon. I've bad plenty of that. Bu\ tbls type of tblog (Forum Fifty) i1 just too m~b." he added. M eanwblle, a cursory survey of M BO-ealled moven and shakers who receivo copies of Forum Fitly ahowed an but Riley aive lt hl&b marks. Assemblyman Ron Cordova eald, ••1t alwQa haq ono or t•o Jn• terestlne articles." Joan Petty of the League of Women Votere tountt the matuln "a little touipy but very interestlnt." And Supentsor Ralpb Dlediicb 1atd. •-xes, then'• always eomethinl to tallt aboUt after you've lb um bed thtOujh It 0 A few inland C0UJ1ty movera and ab.Uera complalDed that orum Fifty em• to empbaalle coaitat happenlilsa and pmoulltl on lnstnnce P9.lnte4 out Ulat laSt Octo r'• gwCH t.o lion· day nldlt lootball .nltery vie lpotS co Nd ftllh\IPO ht Cotto iic , l>ana H tll\llbn a , ron•. c d N wPOl't h. , -" Thlltlett Ol'Um ftYf cl lnlana ten. tor x ple. their o d vi in c m, between the Flamingo Tavern an4 Ut p · P Jnn h ectfn ~ nlgbt footbtlll Vi IPL Thi\._ ~vou.U • • I fellow at UC 1"1ne Medical Ce~e~ · ••A lot of peoplo find thts pleasurable," ht aal4. "I'm not exactly lute wliy. llao, pewlo take 1t ocaalonally Just before they cUmu durtnc 1exual In· jercour1t, 1uppoaedly to hei1htet1 the or1a1m. ~ "It cl• .. you a horrendous headaclMt. It smell.I pretty aoitfUl too." "Then'• a fair uae of amyl t nitrite araonc homoaexual1," said Jim White, a criminolo11Jt for tho e County $1uUl'1 crime lab. ''It's slulDC>lied to smell like a 1nen'1 JOCter room It amella r lite old~ to me,'; he 1ata. ''Botll amyl llltrite a.net htyl nitrite ere ~ abused," Wblte •aid. ·~ ~l'• eas1_ .. t0 •• because ma can Just walk ta.to a head sb,op and buy lt." GC-. Vice Crackdown Nets8 Men \ .. DAILY PILOT • .. .. • .. .. • WASIUNGTO.N' (AP) -Jae!( Aniletton'• $22 million damag~ 1ult a1atnst former President Nlxoa and 18 Nikon aides will b4' th1"9Wll out of court unless th• columnist discloses confidential sourcet, a federal jud1e says. : Andenon ls accusing NixoA and the oUJ,Cri Qf cODJpirlng to ru1 hlm becauae of hlt cles, but the columnist bu ref\ltecl to name the sources Cf Information on wblcb some of hls o.har1tu are based. (Ae• der•on'• column appears ree~ ttlarly Ol'l the ed.ltorial paee 9t Uie l>aily Pilot.) Anl!erson argued that he has~ con.stitutlonal right to protect hls aourcea, but the defendanta have counttred that they have the ri1bt \o dev lop fact.I for lbelr dtlenae against the charges. · • U.S. DI.strict Judae Gerhaid A. Gesell ruled Thursday that l\e would dilmiss the ault unleis . Anderaon clilclolea bll aourc•; The jqe sald Anderson ·~:s ~temptin1. to use the Finl Ameodment limultaneoualy as:a aworcl ind a shield ••• He c not have it both ways." ••11 r \hC n wa an h nOt • Jnc obll1ed to dl•cloae b\s sourcn,'• Gesell aald ln a 1.01 ' pa1• opinion. 0 P1a.Jntllf's plqe of conftderiUallt.y would have re: ma!ned tutcballencecl" if he had not 1ued for damaaes. · Tb• judce added that Ab- ~enon "cannot aak. tor Justite and deny it. to those he aecuaes~·' Getell said he will not forfe Anderson to disclose the names But the judge said, "If ie decltne.t to answer, the co\.frt. will entertain a motion • • • IJ>r default." : A~denoo. aald that be had Ja>t decided what to do. : .,WE'VE HAD HEATING engineers in to see about the draftiness, but notbl.Da they do works. The room ataya chWy." The room was once an upstairs bedroom in a lov- ~ly old home built in 1149. 'l'he house, improved over the years, remains tbe sturdy nucleus of a reataurant called tbe Wed&wood Inn, the storied bedroom now used for private dinner parties. Yes, murder m0$t foul was done there, and the details are more chilling than the eerie draft. In the early sprinc of 1833, a recent immigrant named Antoine LeBlanc took a job with the Samuel Sayre family as a field band. the only trade he knew. • c I ~. H W, nted to seo whether be could jplt Antoine b ct to life, hopl.DC to advance science wttb aort of reve dectrocutfon. That fallln1, a urieon, Dr. Isaac cantlOld, took over. Dr. Qiftfleld'• job, by order of the court ln pronouncinc aentence, wai to cut up A'ntoine into ,UtUe pieces. He did as directdrii afld Antoine was finally laid to rest iii a am Ill box. We , not all of :the Antoin,. Somebody else had 1ot permission to 1ki{l1J1!rn, and that wu done. His btde was tanned anCl 'JYiilleta o!tcrtd later as momentoea of the oc· casion. !'!'hue pused -• tlmeilil American biltory, incl dental· ly, )(.nown M the Eta of Good Feeling -and eventually INliERNATIONAL I NATIONAL/WEATHER . Disaster-filled WASHINGTON CAP> - Drouahts, floods, ice and fins resulted in 56 presidentially declared disasters and emer•en· de• in 19'17 and lt'a all atarting oft a1lln this year because of fierce blluvda in the Midwest. A DECLA TION of dllaster has the etrect of cutting gov· ernmental red tape, anCS ex~t­ ing federal financial aid to tho arf ected areas. Last year tbe government spent an estimated $885 million on recovery pro- gram• for areas victimized by natural Ws.asters. President Carter already has declared three emergencies thia year. Two were for storm: b ltered Ohio and the other was for Indiana, which was alao 'b mslrung by last week's blitzard. The declaraUons elso coverecl three counties In the vicinity of Wynne, Ark., where a tornado d t.roye4 homes. Involved in the ~ovemment•s dl bursCl1lelll of disaster relief besides tho White HotUe is tho Federal Disaster Assistance Acl· ministration and agencies such a the Small Business Ad· ministration, the Department ot Aa:riculture, the ~rtment of Health, Edue lion and Welfare, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Feaeral Highway Administration. LAST YEAR tho White House declared 58 disasters and emergencies in 37 states hit by natural disasters. Drought aid went to 24 slates in various l't!4 gions or the country. Funds to help recovery from floods went to 17 states. some of whlch were also on the drouaht aid list. But, as Antoine later explained throush an in· ,. terpreter, he resented Sayre treatinf him Uke a damn field hand. So 00 a DINER LEAVES EXTRA CHAIR FOR HAUNTEQ RESTAURANT'S GHOST chilJy Sunday momtng in · VD Sleuths Note Gains In Battle The largest amount of federal aid for o sll18le incident -$258 million -went to the Johnstown, Pa., area, where flash flooding after 9 inches of rain last July resulted in 1S deaths. It was the third time ln 88 years that devastating fioods bad hit the area. An estimated 2.300 persons died there in an 1889 flood. May he enticed Samuel S•YJ1' and his Wife, Sarab, to the Antoine LeBlan. e's nameandhisdeedfadedfromcurrency. stable, took up a shovel, baaed in their heads an.cl bid their bodies In a manure pile. ATLANTA (AP) -Sexual sleuths. tracking gonorrhea and aypbills from partner to partner, helped make 19'17 the first year in two decades in which the number of cases for both ,enereal diseases declined. . > Next, he went up to the b«troom anct· atmilarly dis· patched their sleeplnc servant 11rl, Phebe, and made off with the silverware. . . • .... 5=• .. f. , ... .. . :!P-ARIS CAP> -The kidnap-~ of Baron Edourd-Jean Em· pa in are ruthless, wel 1- o_qaoized professionals -not PQl&tical terrorists -who are c~able of amputalin1 the nibleman's flneer tip in their ltfcl'for a sizable ransom, police ~d Saturday. J .. French authorities told re-.ll"rters they were discounting earlier speculation the abduc· 1:ton o( the 40-year-old Belelan 1pdustrialist outslde his Paris hOme Monday was politically tjlotivated. Police said they now tlelieve the kid.nappers are after money becau~c of the latk of IJublicity-seeking commU{llques "'1d the gauze-wrapped piece or • .ilalf of Coal l flnavailable? ' . "WASHINGTON (AP) -The ~eneral Accounting Office has ooncluded that only half of the lfntion's e&tlmatecl coal reserves may be recoverable, llep. Leo J. .Ryan, J>.Caut., said Saturday. :. Ry an is chairman of the House sClbcomniluee on environment, ~gy and natural tes.ourcts; ~k:h r~uested the study• nre- osing iu find1n11, he ox- eased concern that Interior epartment estimates of the na· n's coal reserves are overly timistic. If the estimates arc erroneous, (hey could Jeriously undermine be Carter adtn1nistration'1 aoal 9r doublina coal prOductlon by ~Ryanaaid. ' EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -An American scientist says researchers have not rilled out Uie poalbility that radioactivity detected in the Northwest Ter- rltoriea was caused by a Soviet s111 atellite that fell Crom orbit on Tuesday. Bill Nelt':>n, a scientist from th-e University of California, aaid r~otts Saturday that radioactive readings in the l>rthwest Terrtto)'ies were ea~,i~d by malfunctioning ltQUtpment were premature. 4 ~°"' .......... DENVER (AP) -The first bishops of the Anglican Church of North America, formed by dissident members of the Episcopal Church, were con· secrated Saturday u Gregqrtan chants and clouds of Jranltln· cense Oiled August na Lutheran Church bere. Leaders of the new churdt, created by Episcopalians who oppose the ordination of women and revision of the ook of Commoo Prayer, claim a mem· berSilip of 10,000 in 100 pari hes ' nationwide. Stenn-S11111...,. d WASlilNGTON (AP) -The House assassinations commltt NO ONE COULD SAV,, tbaugh, that Antoine Le Blanc's Ute was wlthOut red min& sOclal valuo.l·';.. • .BETJ1E.50A. Md. <AP) -Max- well Taylor Kennedy, 12.year- ·Old son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was hoapltalbed Saturday after beinl struck on the bead by an elevator ln the home of his uncle and aunt, Sargent and Eunice Kennedy Shriver, ..a family spokesman aaldl THE tm figures are 991,883 gonorrhea cases, down from 1,002,098 the year before, and 20,447 primary and secondary syphilis cases, down from 23,724. Wiesner sajd the drop bad a lot to do with another figure -the $32 million Congress spent on VD con- trol lastyear, Uiemostever. •'The figures reflect the con- trol effort," Dr. Paul Wiesner, director of VD control at the National Center for disease con· troJ, said in an interview. Com· pare graphs or federal grants with those of incidence of sex- ually \ransmitted diseases "and you'll see that as one goes up, the other goes down," he said. Wiesner noted that President Cartet has proposed continuing tl~e $32 million appropriation. HE SAID much of the grant money has gone to hire and train aexual sleuths "to work with people who mJgbt have been in .. fectiows and ~sed other ~ ple. Growth Meet Begins Amid Opposition WASHINGTON' <AP> -The White House Conference on Balanced Growth and Economic Development begins today following a report by the na· tion'a governors that a national Jlrowtb policy is a bad idea. Local governments know they need more help and direction from Washington, but they fear the consequences. This is the message the governort are send· ing the four-day eonference-. The report, prepared by the governors' group, is bllhly sk~ ' tical of the national 1rowth policy implied in the meeting's name. Course By Newspaper Ever since the very first course by newspaper was offered five years ago by. UC San Diego Extension, Daily Pilot readers have been able to participate. Community Colleges gr nt credit for Course By Newspaper Resid nts of coast, Rancho Santiago and Saddleback Community Colle e Districts may register by requesting registration materials from colle cs servmg their area. Register at Coastline College by phoning 963· 1; Sant Ana College by calling the admissions office· at 8~300Q, and S ddleback College by calling 831·9700 or 4954950, Ext. 291. • • 14,.WI...,..... Gull Bas Gall This gull, hoH·nr1g ow r Sa n Diego beach trash can, may look ltk<• it's doing its part to obey laws and kl·l'p liL·w·h dean, but in fact, the hint h ~1s hl·cn caught m thl• aet of littering \~h1lc nudmg the l>m for food :scrups. I Kearon, Mtuon Honored by Fo~eign Press Corps HOLLYWOOD -Diane Keaton or "Annie Hall" and Marsha uon of .. The Goodbye Girl" tied for best ac. treas honors Saturday at the Golden Globes awards while Miss Muon'• co-star, Richard Dreyfus•, won the top act.or award. Jn the first awards presentation of the Hollywood year, the movie crowd eathered at the Beverly Hilton to celebrate the annual rite with awards that may have some alplficance in. the 1971 Academy Award race, PETER FIRTH of .. Equus .. WU awarded the Golden Globe for aup- portlng actor and Vanessa Redgrave of "Julia" waa named for aupportlnl actress. No-kids Bill Defeated SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill ban· nina rental discrimination aiainst children died in tho state Senate after a debate over whether adult.a have a right to live away from them. The measure, SB 369, fell four votes short of passage F.riday on a 17·17 roll call. Tho author, Sen. David Roberti. D-Los Angeles, said be would not uk for a second vote. Under the blll, it would be llletal to refuse to rent or leue housing to A OINIY All.AW BANKRUPTCY $95 DIVORCE $95 Uncontested MQ.2107 anybody solely because they had a child or children under 18. People who violated the measure would be subject to a civil ault. Tho person discriminated against could re· coverupto$250andcostl. Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R· Newport Beach, the father of five, said he oppc&ed it because "children are not all that pleasant to be around.•• "They are noisy, maybe wet and destructive," be sald. Miss Redirav '1 Golden Globe •as accepted by "Jull4l" CO·alar Jane 1''onda, who commented: .. I'm 10 happy for my friend Vaneua. I \Yant to thank you very much.•• While the Golden Globe was belna presented, pickets wero pr0t.est1n1 a mile away at the theater prt!MGUn "Julia" because of Mias Redsrave'• documentary aupportiaa the vlewa ot Palestlnlan.s. Other winners at the 3Sth anoual awards of the }lolJywood Foreign Pre s Association: Best motion picture made for television: "Raid OD Entebbe." Best teleVtsion actor. comedy or musical series: Henry W1Dlder. "Happy Days," ABC. BEST TELEVISION actress, com· edy or musical series: Carol Burnett. "'The Carol Bilrnett Show," CBS. Best television series, comedy or musical: "All In The Family," CBS. Best foreltn film: "'A Special Day." • The awards presentation was taped for a Sunday telecast by NBC. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Secretary Of st to Marcb Fong Eu ls williri to cofuilder a lot ot n I Uve t'l&aments it aQ)'bod;y wants to mttko them. She announced Saturday that nobody bas submitted~ ballot p. mphlet ar1ument• a1a1nst ' Props. 2, S.. 7 and 11 on tho Juno e ~rlmary ballot. Sho invited refisterea voters to 1on4 lo araumeota a1ain5t tbo e m urea, but W'ied that they strive to make them clear ·and accurat • "In past years, many ballot ar1um nts were confusina and extremely difficult to un- derstand," abe aald. ID addiUoo, abe Invited more rguments a1alnat Prop. 4 and Prop. 13. Araumentl aaainst them have been submitted, but not from offlclally designated authors. Dome Bot•nd · UR.L'S \ "LUM81NG MUTING jlflteotfO. St Lt<. 211•51 Terror Freezes Many I.OS ANGELES CAP) -As many as 1.25 million American:; have episodes of inexplicable terror, severe enough in some cases to imprison them in their houses for years, says a doctor who claims great success in treating them. They are victims of agoraphobia - a fear of open places. Their stories are strikingly alike, from the first panic attack coming practically out of the blue, to the overwhelming feeling that they are going Insane. -"I TOOK TO MY house and found I couldn't be comfortable anywhere else," said an Orange County woman. "I figured I had to be totally nuts. Even getting out of bed became an ordeal -the morning wus horrifying." -A 23-year·old student was ''house-bound" for two years, able to force himself outside only for a brief walk once a week. "People literally tried to drag me out of the house, but I wouldn't go," said Alan Reed. "l read. I did yoga two hours a day. I worried a lot." ••1t is like a secret disease that bas eone for a Jong time without beln& discovered," said Dr. Arthur Hardy. He is the founder ot Terrap, Inc., which bas established a dozen centen for treatin& agorapbobes. As many ns one in 100 persons may suffer the anxieti~s of agoraphobia severely enough to. ••matenally affect their lives," be says. UNUKE A TERROR of snakes, high places, cats, or the dark, this phobia seems to become so generalized that the entire world becomes terrify. ing, said Hardy. He is a medical doctor with psychiatric training who says most psychiatrists don 'l know much about dlaenoslng or treating the problem. "lt can be absolutely devastating, raining peo. ple, their lives and their marriages, .. be said. Hardy chllracterizes victims aa basically outgolni, Joveable and capable people who have suddenly lost the ability to function. He said he has traced the condltlon In many people lo a stifling early home environment, where they were criticized nnd inhibited by their parents -who frequently have phobia.a them· selves. Cons Vote for Lady Guards krvlte TIMe 5t¥U el V-Door IC•ll Stare ........ 1 V-Are•I CO&TA MCSA642· 1753 .• ......, •. ..-. MIUIC*VtU0495-04Q1 urac--.~­cs...,.... """· M A'Nrf' 1'11.,y I SWBCRU1SI& RIMWEAJt N y T M • N eo11 JANUARY CLEAIAMCE 1/1. 1/J off Oelly-Set. -s-, .. IN 11-S w .......... ........... ., .. 7161 1744ttMM. ,...,. •. u .. m t4 c:...,. Dr. P•.,,...UMIJt .............. • • • .. , "'·1 Drexel Accolade ••• great names· to make a sale great! Is there a sale anywhere that offers so much in dosigner-quallty home furnishings as our Anniversary Sale? Because once you start noming •·names" (like Drexel, Heritage, Henredon. etc.). It's here ond now ••• at J.H. Biggar. Take this Accolade collectlon from Drexel-contemporary yet' classic ••• craftsmanship that features finely detailed cabinetry, vibrant veneers. the figured pecan and pecky pecan veneers on solid pecan, and • muted brass hardware. Accolade Is available In a very· large range of sizes, to solve any floor space problem ••• at Anniversary prices. From our regular stock, and quantities are llmlted ••• so hurryl Reg. S1JI Drexel .. Accolade" Dining Room 45" Chf na 1049. 18~. 46" Round Pedestaf Dining Table with Two 20" leaves 529. ~49. High·back Cane Arm Chair 195. 165. Hrgh·back Cana Side Chair 174. 149. Server 499. 425. 1 Also AvaUabfe: 60" China. 40" Round: Dining Table, Low·back Cane Arm and Side Chai rs-66" Credenza. ·.--n u :11 ' ~ I 1. fl • • .,. ~ , . • • !)> ~ , . .. " 1 . I ,... --.-.......---------· _ ... I o IYA1ot Editonal Pg_e ""'~ .......... ~,.._~ .................................. __ • 0 ------- rand Jory Tactic· _Prompts Criticism ,. Jn'f'eltlaaUons and Indictments notwithstandlnf, the ·Oran e County Grand Jury recently gave tho Board of ,S\l1)er'Vllorl an und orved slap in the face. ,;,, That happened when the 1rand jupt bypaued the :: board nnd went to a judge to get the money it wanted to . udit tho county's aeven·year, $27 million co~tract tor- . ;.com~utu 1ervlces. .. • en abort clrcultlne the Board or Supervisors the· jury Cll back OD laws that allow grand juries to, ln effect, . obtain a court order for funds to carry out a needed in· . veeU&aUon when the local Board of Supervisors 1s un· ·:cooperative. · · In th.ii cue, however, the Board or Supervisors was ~I cooperative. . . Tho board, for example, voted unanimously last No-• · vember that the computer contract should be scrutinized by an outside auditing fl.rm as recommended by the arand jury. And to back that position up tho board •P. J)ropriated $44,000 for the auditing task. · • In the process, supervisors said the audit contract ·.ebould be· 1ubject to normal competitive bid processes ·and that the county auditor-controller should s hare in set- ting audit specifications. .. All that wasn't good enough for the grand jury. .·however. The jury decided to go its own way and cut the :Board of Supei-visors out of the action. Later, the grand jury was forced somewhat lamely to explain why it considered only three audilinl firms for the contract rather than the eight firms heretofore con. · aldered qualllied. All in all, it was a remarkable show of bad f alth by a grand jury that apparently forgot it was deallnf with an elected body rather than an individual office holder lt ml1ht consider suspect. . ~~Clarifying Contracts Any citizen who has struggled to interpret the precise :ineanini of a house lease, rental agreement, or contract ; ;to purchase goods or services should stand up and cheer ··for Assemblyman Art Torres, D·Los Angeles. : : Torres has had the audacity to introduce a bill that : ·would require all such a.ireements to be "written in non- : technical language and in a clear, coherent manner using : words with common and everyday meanings." : How about that? A contract anyone with a grasp of · plain old English can understand! Torres has modeled his bill. AB 2067, on similar legislation passed by the New York State Legislature last year. While it may be argued that certain legal aareements need to be written in very precise legal lanauage that would stand up in court, there's little excuse for couchina the average consumer contract or houslna agreement in • mass of gobbledygook that the typical householder tan 't be expected to understand. : The Torres bill alms at precisely such agreements · f d would not apply to contracts invol vmg in excess of 00,000. • 1 Jn case the framers of contracts don't know how to lnite in simple English, they'd better start practicing. · the measure, if passed, will impose a penalty equal to ~he amount of actual damages surf ered by a contused consumer. plus $50, on creditors who fail to meet its re· quircmenl:s. Dismissal Justified Gov. Bro\\n's dismissal of Dr. Josette Escamilla- 1\tondanaro, the chie( of h1s drug.abuse program, was eminently justified. · •Dr. Mondanaro was fired for using state stationery. which incident ally carried Brown's name on the let· terhead, to inscribe nn extremely obscene letter which in- cluded insulting comments about a state legislator. She maintained the letter was "personal." Immediately Brown was charged by the doctor's civi! rights attorney and the gay community with using the letter ns an excuse to get rid of Dr. Mondanaro an ad- mitted lesbian, in an election year. ' Brown flatly avowed he would have taken the action in any year and against any state employee who acted with such indiscretion. And so he should, without regard to the sex, race. creed or sexual preference ot the employee. The fact that Dr. ~ondanaro happens to be female and happens to be a lesbian should not entitle her, as some seem to think to any preferential treatment in the matter. • She was wrong and the governor was right. • Oplnlona expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other v1ew1 ••pressed on this' page are those of their authol'I and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Bolt 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642""321. IJoyd/Caddies ly equally dlvlded. Reaearchers found that out in wbat they called .. deUcai. lood·•natchlng tests." Noon to Saudt Arabia OC• curl exactly when the aun ta dlrtetl1 overhead ch day. All clocks a.re re1 t daily on tolarUme. r In mind, th re Is no Chief ~ustlce ot the Supreme Court, ODly a Cblef Justice Of the Ullltod States. Capita:tism's Green, ~ot Black The surprllo NAACP position to throw in tta lot wltb tho oil companies and oppose' the Carter od· mlnlatrat1on•1 enercy pro- gram hasn't: yet gotten the attention It should • Because tho NAACP ls re. 1arded as the most .. conaervaUve" ot major black civil rfllhll or1ulsatlolia there will be an inclination to dismiu ltl new potlUon. It hH inadvertently en· couraged juat such an 1n4 terpretatloo by coming out with it.a ener1Y poltcy 1tatemtnt - which la even bolt.tie to 1u and oll price re1ulation -within a couple of days of the announce· ment it had been given a halt OUll CONCflllH 11 TH'IT THI l'AN~ C>-N.U TlllfATY &>IOOLD OUARANTll IJCPIDITIOUI Tlll'INllT" O' OUR WAlllHIPI DUlllNa lMfllOEHOllll WE'D &AST OUR WAY JN IHE~e~t' ~KE OVEJ?!! \ \\{C Nick Thimmesch million dollar• by the Rockefeller Foundation. Some will '" th• lon1 au4 ll'HIY fm&trl of Standard OU 1n thll, but the NAACP'a position la a rea1onable one tor a low·Uld no-Income black consUtucncy. WHILE ~ Mlltvlnf uie government ahould be "the employer of not tho Jaat but tho ftrtt r~ 0 th NAACP' a e~· ecutlve ,director, Benjamin Hooks, baa given up on the Carter admlnl1tuUon conilq thn>up with Jobt. There betna nowh91'e el•• to turn but th• prlvate Hctor. Hookl ii now looldn1 ln that dlNetlon. But busi.Qeaa HJa lt aan •t produce the Jobi under a no-rrowth, mlal ... all1t aet of Pollclea in whlcb th• flnt tm· phula ls put on cutUnf back tuel contumpUon rather than pro. duclna more eneriy. Tbe NAACP document atatea Wit.\ T WOULD W100111 J.N UtlJICltNCV WITHOUT THAT OIMAAH1Ut tbe J)Olttkm: "W ft a It 411turblns to co t mplat a future ln w111Ch ero upplJ owd becoole a eonat.ralnt upon our abJltty to 1ohe tb ae crtUcally lmponant lioClaJ enCl cooomlc problcJnl •hlcb eon. front black cltbeu lhll,y."' TRIS IS NOT tho ftnt time ti:a recent )'Ml'I that an lnft tlll black pcup hu up the welfare state to embr c \be hope held out bJ tbe pnva ~ tor. In tho tatter part Of the CORE (Con1r • of Racial EquaJit1) tooi up the •loci al black eapttallam. Black • trepreneun ld eta.rt • nes1t1 which would~ more blacks mil ln that w~ all Would reacb the 1pllt-lenl n.trvoa Of tb• low-demit)', low-crime ubo urban Delahborhood. Under Pttsldent Joltn1on, the Small Buslnesa Administration started Project OWN, and when that laa&ed. his successor creat· ed tbe -Otnce of Minority Busi· nen Enterprise. PB llDENT NIXON WIS mucb applauded aa a 1ood fell ow and a far aeeln1 one when he Hid, 0 1 have made the point that to foster the economic 1tatu1 and the pride of members of our mlnorit:y croups, we must Htk to Involve ~m more fully In our private enterprlae 1y1ttm.'' That went a cropper but the NAACP position fa dlllerent. It ii not advocating tht impoulble fool.labness of separate economic development implied in phrases like black capltaUsm. Jn America capitalism comes ln only one color: green. No, the NAACP is buyin1 the axiom that what'a good for General Motors la indeed 1ooc1 for the country and therefore good for black people. It 'a the corporate trickle-down theory. THE IDEA baa merit. Mllllons and mllllons and mllllons of us are living pretty well and if It wasn't corporate organization that manufactured that wealth, what was It? Cert&1ril7 not 1oe Cautano ed the D parhnent of Htaltb, cJu Uon and Welfaret Tbe OQ• 11 J)l"Oduct they make .ta trouble. One ot the ~ m with the c:orporat trlCkle·down theory. how ver1 11 that the money d D't arlp v evenly. Our two tntllon • year econom1 ls' already putnn1 out almo1t $10,000 ill loods and aervlcea for ev ry lnhabltant and 1Ull tho drop d 't fall tn 1uftlclent c;auanUtl Oft blal'k Cblcano and oth mlnorlt)' h • THE AN Ea to this pn>bl m pro,pounded by the oU companlH, by corporate Amtrlca ln ren ral, and now by the NAACP la to step up tbe tile of Lb6 ll'Oll national product and then tho told raindrops Will plop down Oft everyone. Don't cban1e the 1y1teim ot dl1trlbutlon, don't rearranae ln- aUtuUonal structures, bold fast to the past. Rely on arowth, only on 1rowth and purely on arowth. But how much gross growth is necessary? Growth in \he automated as• result.a in new factorlee but often in far fewer new jobs than the aame amount of tnveatment once did. A goodly amount of idle productive capacity already exists, so aim· pie, overall growth isn't desira· ble. SOME WAY or other the growth must be labor intensive and allo be in areas where there la a potential demand, a possible market. That may or may not requlre significantly &realer ex· pendltures of energy. The NAACP has bought itself' a non sequitur. Jt does not follow that developin' now and lareer ~ources of energy will n~essari­ Jy result ln getting a measurably hi1ber trickle down rate to the low lneome peen In the popula· tion. It does not follow it won't either. li'a a lfamble but even U we wln the bet, which is no sure thing, It means tho continuance of planned obsolescence, of prosperity baaed on the manulac· ture of aarbace. of the American wayofwute. Villains No Match for Freedom of Press. PHOENI)t -•tffbat wu a needless, stu pid act," an Arizona bud guy. now im- prlaoned for land swindles, once uid or the death of Don Bolles. "You kill a reporter, and lm· mediwtely there arc 50 report~rs all over the place." That pretty much descrlbea how the press out here bu in· lensified its pursuit or wrongdoings und villu1ns. since . Bolles, o relentless investigative reporter, was murdered in June 1976. It seems thut almost every day there is a 1tory about another swindler or crook bttnc probed, prosecuted or convl~. A LARGE PHOTOGRAPH ot a· smlllng Bolles hangs at tbe en- trance of the Arizona Republic, where Bolles worked for 1' yeara. His now1p1p1rln1 In A!'lzona coinclded wltb the enormous boom lnlhi11tate. Like m01t booma, Jt attract- Paul Harvey ed all mann ot •b'1'J>ICS, pro- vided opportunlU tor the rcsl· dent greedy and teated the frailties of public officlal1. Bollea knew 1tnd hounded many of the wrongdoera but wu often frustrated that they esc aped prosecution. Jn. vestlaatlve reporting is a punlshln1 trade. and Bolles became a tormented soul. He also became a symbol, and hla k1lltn1 wu interpreted H a w1mln1 to newsmen to lay oft. Thret men are now convicted of consplrln1 to kill Bollec by bom bln1 hi• car, which horrlblY m an•led h11 body Ud bro\\lht hi• death 10 days lat.er. But the con~lcUona have not sutlafled newsmen btcauae they believe only fart of tho story has un- !olde . uw.: DAVE A new wave or la· veaU1atlve reportets.'' aaya Bob Early, aaalatant roana1ln1 editor ol The Republic. "It'• the beat ln the country, better than the Waahlneton Post, New York Tim••· New.day or th• Bolton Globe. • "But we're not r ttln1 enouaJl • done. We've bad bad pro. ocutors aDd judfes here, and tbe bad guys in th1J abate have beeo able to lnfiuence t.be eotmty and 1tata aovemments for many years. "There'• a new climate now, and I think we helped develop It. Wt've got new prosecu.tor1 and law enforcement people, and they will get results." papers !or not beinf dlllaent lo. the put. Greene, a portly fellow of eon· alderablo skill. la respected as a aort or Pope of investigative re· portln1. STILL, mE bad suys are be- tn.r baiged. The blggo1t catch is Ned Warren, sentenced last STATE A'ITORNEY General, week to 54 to 60 years on a bat· Bruce B. Babbitt pursues bOth tery of Craud and bribery convic· crooks and his ambition to tlons growing' out ot his loot become a u.s. senator. T"'e career as a master of the '' ••sc11n." former U.S. attorney1 WfWam Ho'1V Warren, whO served time SmltbV'JQan. heads a 1111ataUve tn Sing Sina as Nathan Waxman taak torce to catch up with work yeua a;o, manaeed to prosper not completed wben he wu in here and even be Issued a real· federal dfice. 1 And Vernon Hoy, hired as estate llcense, ottly testlliea to d1r * b the openneu of the West. e.ctor Oi pu Uc safely, while a It also touches on the open· cont•por117 man, also seems mindedneas ot Sen. Barr" to be one of those stQllcl lawmen " who al.ari!d down ouUaws Jn 100 Goldwater (R·Ariz.), ~ho wrote westerns. • letter of endorsement for War-. There js also needling from · ren years ago .and now suffers Ut• out1ide. Last weekend, enormously for it. New1day'1 Robert Greene, who headed a national team ot ~ r .. porters POkirig about in Arizona, accept.a· a John Peter Zenier Freedom of the PreH Award bero, aDd then cbaatlsed local 'THE PA.PERB are laced with stories of trials and convictions • or an assortment of other moun· tebanks. What If Pinky Had Died in .. Storm? Th ere ls 1ood na1on to believe Prof. James Johnson, of Aruona State UnJveraity, who argau that there hos been great collusion here among lawyers, accountants. bankl and govern· rnent n1encies, and that the b•nkruptcy device 11 often a hondy exit for crooks. .. Old·tlmera (clUzens llvtng hero since the '.0•) and newcomers (the last 10 years) are treated to yams in the local sheet. about underworld charac· tera of yesteryear like Joeeph Bonanno <Joe Bananas>. Peter • LlcavolJ and GUs Greenbaum. One-tlme proatcutora llke former Maricopa County at· tomey Mose Ber er now cbarse darkly that pN1Sure from "a power atrutture coalition" pre.. vented honest pro11cutlon of wbitt·coll r crlmo.1'&k, talc. .:a---... --..... ------ -- • 7 Hard to Steer Government With Dual COntrolS ByTRB Here we go agaml -Con11res1> is back, Carter is delivering meissag~!I, and we're oil on another of our thnllln1 r1dea m the only governmental vehicle on earth that has two steering wheels; one for the President, one for Congress. You never can tell who's driving, who's bark- 10g, and who's ln chari[e · Strangely enough the plctur· esquc device has run pretty well for utmost two centuries, to the awe und admiration or other countries, t1ome of whtch have tried the American model but never with success. AS WE START the 1978 trip here are a rew road11igns to help the journcy For cumple, Mr. Carter wants to revive business confidence The !'!tock market is supposed to be the fever chart. He m 1ght note what acerh Thurman Arnold .said on this subject m FDR's day: "Just as the medieval church 1n ti m l'S or trouble stressed the 11ecess1ty or faith as an end in itself, .so our business leaders dcc1clcd that 'lack of business confidence' was the cause of continued depression. The re- ( OTHER VIEWS) 'Heaven' Site for Shared Misery medy wu to preacb bualness confidence, wholher. In your heart, you believed it or not. · "This attitude reacbed a blab note in 1932. Men Uke Nicholas Murray Butler lasued atate· ments that •coura1e wUI end the slump ' The naUon, In fact, was called to «ather In a 1tant 11rayer meetJq to reaffirm iu faith in business leaden." ARNOLD GAVE credit for the economic ldeu ln his book . to Leon Keyserllnc who 11 atul around. So, also, la the fetilb or ''business confidence." Congress and President wtll flrat steer their curious dual- <"ontrol vehlclo over the bumpy road or energy conservation. Next ·come lhe Panama Canal treaties Woodrow Wilson had some comment about Panama. printed in the Democratic text· book or 1912, just before he became president "Our acquisition or the Panama Canal Zone has been a scandal since the day or the fake 'revolution' of November 3, 1903. by which the Republic or Panama was established in or· der that the United States might buy direct Crom a make-believe sovereignty the desired right to NICKIE McWHlRTER construct lh• canal • . . Bf that act we lo l tho foodwll and rrlondahlp or all the Latin Americana. In every country to the south ol us we are dtatrust· ed, feared, hated." THE COMPETING claims or 80vernment to promote employ- ment or to halt lntlatloo, to re· duce the tua ol lbo affluent or to clve ualatance to the poor will be one of lbe themes of the new 1eulon. It LI a Ume ol ex· traorcllnary coa.fusloo: Prod.Lac· tlon goes up but the stock market coea down: there a.re in· llaUon and recession at the same time; economic recovery continues but lho dollar aUps. Most Americana l>Y now know that black unemployment ls twice that of whJtea, and that un~ employment of black teena1ers in city &hettoes ts •o to 50 per- cent. atorin1 up IOCial dynamite for a later time. There's a quotation for that. too, from a famous Swedish economist who knew this nation, Gunnar Myrdal: "The bl« ma- jority of Americans, who are coroparaUvely well off, have de· veloped an ablllty to have enclaves of people In the ereatest misery without almost nolicin1 them.'' The treat art in successful American covernment Is to eet 1t 'Preaident end a Con1re11 to cooperate at the dual controls and not to try lo dominate eac:h other. Conaresalonal 1overn· ment bu never been successful. We tried it, under Andrew Johnson attor the Clvll War, and acaln under Hardine after World WarL ON THE Ol'HEB hand, there is a revolt now aiainat Imperial pre· 1ldents and the tlesty second aesaion of the 9Slb Congre111how1 aa1na of upatagin1 Corter. Normally that meana a zia·tag cour1e for our dual·control gov- ernmentoratalllng the motor. Carter's great problem is the lack of a dedicated and en thusiastlc national following which is un almost 1nd1spens1bJe condition for controllina Congress. even one of the aame party. 'Ihe president keeps try. ing to create a constJtuency but seems to lack fire and force and sometimes sbowa a kind of tone- deaf ineptness. as when he didn't get. the signal to drop Bert Lance in time. and dallied over the firing of Republican, US at- torney David Marston In Pen- n~ylv11nJa, ~ho lnvcsUgatcd cor· rupt. Democrats. , HUBERT HVMPDREY la a great Ion to Mr. Carter In Conare:.s. He not only cracked lhe Pres1dt'nt'i; reserva but he balanced off aome of tho Grover Clevelandlsm of the admtnlatra· lion. which has been accused of being Republican ln Democratic clothlnc. There was a areal sentimental surge for Humphrey at the end which hf' richly deserved, bu\ 1t was unthlnkln1. Where were these aame people In 1868 when Humphrey lost the presidency by a bare 500,000 votes out or 73 mlUion cast? The nation chose Nixon over Humphrey. l covered the Philadelphia convention in 1948 and have glanced throul-{h my yellowed riles. Suddenly the dull, d1spint· ed convention came to hfe. There were three choices on the civil riaihts plank: do noUlinl, as the southern bloc demanded; accept an ambiguous com· promise recommended by tho 108 man platform committee: or ao all-out liberal. and accept blacks finally as equals. They beat the aouthem plan.It over- whelmlntly. 929 to309. Th unknown youni mayor of l\Unnearolls Hum- phrey. a leader o the A DA. made one of th doien 1reat speech I have heard, Un ~ the •tlint like a bu1le call; "Alo t Imo bu arrived for t~o DemocraUc Parly to 1et out .ot th• shadow ol 5tatel' ri1bta and walk forthrighUy Into tho br1 sunshine olhuman nahts." Tho plank squeaked thro'!fb. 65M" to S82-~: th die-birds bolted; thinss were never tbo 11moqain. The awkward thine today i• that Humphrey bequeathed a lit· tle le1acy to Con1r • tho Hutn· pbrey0Hawk1ns blll The emotional warmth be In· spired (which 11ve Richard Nhc- on n vehh:lc tor leavln1 aelf· imposed exile in California) may pus Humphrey-Hawkins. "An tndispensablo nrat step," Humphrey called it on December 4. Cnrter has en. dorsed it. Can thla le1acy or a belovedM!tlator be rejected? • TRB h a longatondhlg WC$hington byline. Its author cur- rentl11 1a Richard Strout of thcr Chmtfan Science lrfonUor. You'll know you are on the bi1hway to heaven. &enllemen, when the Los Angeles smog give~ way to a cobalt blue sky and the an1els hum, ''Thank heaven for little girls." Look then for the sign that says, "Welcome to Newport Beach." -that's what locals call ban -around every comer. They aro all amblUOUlly decorated and busy. A call at 4:30 p.m. for a 9 p.m. dlnner reservation at a place called Bobby McGee's bring• word that no aeaUn1 ii available until alter 10 p.m. It's Wed· neaday. "A prostitute would starve here;• 1ay1 he. ''Thia is a free amorcasbord." Later in lhe week I meet a local married couple, John and Nancy and am invited to a party at the bome or their friend Joy. Joy ls alsoentcrtafnin1 her boyfriend or seven years. Richard, and three unmar· rled women !rlenda. "ll'a a typical Newport Beach party.'' Joy says. "six womenandtwomon." atran1ers. You never reel clo.se:• Nancy, lhe married, says. "1t•1 un- real. Some l\l)'S juat come up to you In the clubs and aay. 'Hl, you want to ••. ?'The polite ones say, 'You •ant to. play around!' It'• plutlc. tt•1 not romaotic al au ... ' JOHN EXPLAINS WHY ho opted for marriage. "The slnalc life lan't that 1reat for men either,'' says he. "You 10 out to the clubs and drink too much and stay out loo laLe and wake up with a hangover. You are out $75. Maybe you scored, bul so what?,. If the heavenly version is anything likl> the earthbound one, you will !lnd an oc·ean to match the sky, perpetual sun· shine, flower1>, palms, pools, a Rolls or Jag tn every garage. money U1 almost every pocket, and approximately six This column appeared laat month in a Mich1ganMWpaper. single women to every single man in the general population I've been told there arr nine. My opinion after a few days ht're is that there are sax. It 1s nlso my opinion that most or Newport Beach Is single. Por the moment, forget the weather and the money. Take a look at what postcards around here call, "Fun and romance overlookine Lhe beautiful Pacific Ocean." The fi1"8l thing you noUce ls that there is yet another restaurant, disco or club My eacort and I spend the lime between 1lppln1 at several establish· menta: The Warehouse, a blatro de· corated with shipping cralos from lhe Orient; Cano'a, an elegant Mexican seafood place; Marakesh, a Moroccan mystery, and Gorda Liz, which loob like tho Portueuese· !ado or tho 1ame name. "THIS IS NOTRING.'' says Escort, to my wonderment. "There must be 300 of these places. You could 10 to a new one every night for a year " The second thing you notice ls that In all these places there are nearly H many parties of two to four women as there are couples. Some men are escort· ing two women each. Solitary males who wander 1n and stand around are not alone for Iona. Women rurt and present themselves. Men make itelecllons. Prostitutes? My escort guffaws Beh1 ecn coursea and into the evenin1 we talk. Gloria la 31, twice divorced, very pretty. She moved lo Newport Beach more than a year a10 from another ate. "I HAVEN'T HAD a real dale since December," she says. "You meet men, but all they expect is that you will Jump ln bed. Then you never hear from them. I hate It here." Joy ls grateful for Richard, who lives ln Houston nnd makes recular tnps west. They plan marriage "someday." Joy says, "Some of the men here are nice, and you have a date and a good tlme. You like him Mnd he hkea you. But the men dale so many girls, and keep meeting new one1. So you may &et • call from a auy you like maybe once every six weeks You are always A few days later I dl1cus1ed thia with my escort of earlier para1raph. He ahrucs. "'That's bow it is," he aays ... I don't think It's riaht. I feel sorry for the women who want to get married or even just have a steady, fattbrul boyfriend. But, look at the women. They are beautiful and smart, most of them, and there are so many. Why wouldn't a man play around?" No reason l can think or except John's. And as Iona as the women are hooked on the sand, sun, yachts, pools and the hope or findlnt a rich husband, they slay. Jt'a a pleaaant place tn which to be m1serable. Maybe there wut be another heaven for them. Biii Mau/din Bob Greene Cheaper Books Put Heritage· in a Bind '' l<eep J,fowi~." Art Hoppe I buy boob. Hardcover books. I buy paperback books, too, for a quick read, but for some reason I cho~e to havo the more ex· pensive hardcover editions or the bookl l really care Jbout. An' inordinate amount or apace in the place 1 live la 1lven over to book1helves; I 1uppo10 t h o 1 e book1helvu comfort m e in the aame mysterlou1 manner that bein1 Jnslde a publlc llbrary comforta mo. For some Urne I have been un· der the hripr Ion that 1 am part of a vanl1h101 apecles, those paoplo who do treasure and preaolve h ardcover volumes .• SOME HARDCOVERS con- tinue to sell, of course; the mil· jor best-sellers are being purchased in large numben. But there is no escaping that the hardcover book: is In trouble. Walk into your local bookstore. and lake note of how much more fioorspace 11 beln1 devoted to paperbacks, how mu ch less floorspace to hardbacks. Talk to the manaaer of tho bookstore; ask him about the new "paperback originals" thnt are be1lnning to flood the book market, in place of the traditional paperback reprints of hardcover UUcs. Even tho concept of the word "library" ls changln1; one paperback house calla itself "Warne& Paperback Library.'' A BIG PA.RT of the change ls caused by economics, or course. Everything costs more, and You're Welcome to Join ~t' Boom . "It ls a ccn:Dpt ely unexplored territory anO, Jf you aar , perhaps wo rihould proceed with grent caUtlon, '' ho aatd ln hb courtly fuhlon. 0 The buman mlod i• a fragile miracle that must not ho dealt with ln· delicately." park ln a bus ione:' 1 Id Dr. Eames with a gent mile, as moat ol ua abook our head.a In. disbelief. many people are choosing to spend $1.95 or $2.:IO for a dis· posablc paperback rather'than $10 or $15 for a hardback. Thia Is not goina to chan1e And 1f that were the extent or the problem, there would be no problem at all for those of us who choose to continue the tradi- tion of owning and preserving hardcover books. Unfortunately, it ls rar 1reater than a question of how many people want lo buy paperbacks and how many people want to buy hardbacks. Simply stated, the situation is this: The hardcover book• that are being pubhshcd today ore designed to fall apart GONE ARE mE days when a person could purchase a book and expect to keep lt for o lltetime, and hand it down from aeneratlon to generation. Today the hardcover book, like so many products. i1 ahabblly pro- duced With the expectaUon that It wm eventually 1elf-deatrucl and become utele11. Mo1t ol the reuons for this have to do wilh the ~onomlc1 and technolo1Y of book produc· Uon; the two moat lml)Ortll'lt are the paper beln• uaed and th lJpe of biDdint bttn1 applied. Boo are bein1 pubUalied on acld·bUOd paper; tht P•per ii Ina expeiulve than the klnds of paper that boolca uaod to be prtnt on, Ind It 1hould be - the acfd·ba ed pap r will ln· evitably di1int.eeratc, ardl or how well tho bOok 1 cared for. ' tacts. Books have the qualities of the minds that produced the&b -reason, emotion. lnW!rpreta- tion, values, imagination. hope and a multitude o{ other at- tributes .•. "We think of book• written th loneliness and passion. read in aolitudc, mind meeting mJnd. That is the ideal of the book, the · conveyor of experience and thought and even wisdom. • • Bookii are the colloctlve memory of mankind." But. a.s Bailey pointed out. "the vast majority of new cloth· bound books manufactured t~ day will probably dlslntegr1&te in SO years or less ... Some (authors) J have talked to have been 01ton.ished to learn about the problem of acidlc paper and adhcsi ve bindln1s. I 11A ·-._. .... When Anoe wu 2~ yean old. ,.,ber mother became concerned bout her alownesa In develop-Jn1. • . • ..Finally I took her to a ' edlatrlcian,•• said Ter1l · Taylor, a Costa Meaan who head1 the affirmative action procram of an Irvine computer ~firm. ANNE, WHO is now S, turned out to have a rare ailment called Jlurler's Syndrome, a deficiency of a stomach enzyme that slowly poisons the body by send.inc out by-products of incomplete diees. tion. .. It can be inherited and it can just happen and we've never becked it out to see wbicb," s. Taylor said. The effects of the syndrome on Anne e botb 1>b1slcal and mental. .. She hu an e:nlarced heart, a Joa of hearing and mental re- tardation, ! ' said Ma. Taylor, addmc, "Hurler'so ls cumulative and most ol the cblldreo paaa on by the time they're 10. '' IT WAS AFl'Ea ahe found out about Anne's Ulness that Ms. Taylor joined the 0.ranae County Association for Retarded Citizens, later aervtnc OD lts board and now as editor of ita monthly publication. The group serves all ages, with most of Its proiram• work· ing with the trainable mentally retarded. Some have been able to establish their own homea and get jobs. Among the problems the group deals with are the older retarded persons who were often bidden away in the days when I there were no programs for them. ANOTHEK ISSUE the as· iodation is be,mntn1 to face up to 11 dealln1 wlth sexuality amon• retarded persons. A pro-, gram 11 currently belne formulated, Ms. Taylor said. "So many people a.re afraid ot their children aetUns involved 1n sex, .. abe uld. 0 1t'• only been in the last few months we've begun to get involved in trylnc to de. velop a program." For the anxious 1>11ent who bas just learned of his child's re. tardation, OCARC can help, Ms. Taylor said. .. The association acts u kind of a clearinghouae. They have names and addresses of asaocla· tiom tbrou&hout the county that can help," she 1ald. OCARC is located at ~ N. TUstln Ave., Suite 252, Santa Ana 92705. I The orianiutlon, which Ms. Taylor said is more than to years old, has about 580 mem· ben and operates two 1heltered workshops, lD Anaheim end San- ta Ana and two day-care center.,. in HuntinltOD Beach and Ccsta Meaa. · Seminars anc1 other pro1rams for family members are also schedultd from tlmo to Ume. The a11oclation recently 1atned a new exeeuUve director -WlWam Wylie, who happens to be .Ms. Taylor's father. She said he cot lDvolved when she asked blm for consultation ad· vice on the future of the group's thrift shops and be1an workin& with the iroup. "He got excited about it, .. ahe said. MS. TAYLOR said a re· tarded cblld like Anne often h~ special qualities, u if to com- pensate for deficlencles. EDUCATION hllcl ID7 dlll4 stm mi me. I ti lt tOQlb to J bi free to lo otbtr people bccaUle of that fear.•• Then abe amlled and said. ''But the fear DrOncl to bo total• ly fl'O\IDd.l • " . . • Sbe tald onl1 four or five childrert ln Orance Q)QDty ha•• Hurler'• Syndrome, for wblcb me dietary treatment mil)' bo possible lt the child 18 diacnosed while .stll1 an infant. However. such treatment la aWl •&• perlmem.al. • •ETODED PEaSONS In tbe organbaticln suffer from a lart• variety ol allmenta, with n~ ainale IDOlt common cause ct reo tardaUon, M.s. TQlor said. Is workin& with tbem frustrat.. log. Pickets Over Tickets "She•s quite psychic and l thlnJc you fmd that often with these children. They're blocked off from the normal means of communication," she said. Jrfs. Taylor said Ufe with a re- tarded cblld also PQSes extra problems, and two months aeo abe decided to put Anne in a nearby foster home. "It's hard for a single parent to meet her needs, .. Ms. Taylor explained, potntine out that when J\n.ne was ill she had to either miss work or make Anne go to her school, the Irvine Development Center, anyway. Aa OCARC's new executive director explains in tbo 1roup•a moet recent newsletter, .. J have learned to look for slcns of ~ &Tess no matter bow small. • ••Tho aeneral world's 1tan: dard1 are based oa comparative competition ••• With the mental. .. )y retarded, we focus our atten· tioo oo the Individual. • .I don'~ need to tell you that this takes faith and lnfinlte patience to do thls work." Students Demonstrate 'Reel' Discontent Ms. Taylor explained that she usually sets out her shoes 1n the morning and, when she's ready, Anne brinp them to her. '• BJ MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of Tiie Oellr f'tlet l&att The price of tickets has prompted some students at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa to begin a boycott of Edwards Cinemas, complete · •with picketing nnd cries for community support. Accordjng to student body 'f>resident Mary Forbath, 17, a •survey last year at the school re- vealed most students didn't like the $3.50 admission charged at Edwards' theaters. . 1 SO THE STUDENTS, accom· • panied at times by student ac· µvities instructor Art Perry, set , , up a series of meetings with theater officials. o.11r ,....,. """ ,.... "I can understand students are against high prices, 1 am too," he said. "When my dad started 47 years ago admission waa 25 cents for adults, 10 cents for kids and film rental was about $25. "We pay as much as $800,000 for blockbusters like 'Jaws' or 'Star Wars' and we have to par bills and take care of our employees." ONE MORNING, after setting out her shoes, she changed her mind but forgot to mention it to Anne. Nevertbelesa, Anne lg. nored the laid-out shoes and broucht her mother the pair she bad mentally chosen. "SHE LOVES IT there, .. she said of Anne's Huntin&ton Beach foster home. "Now she bas brothers and sisters and she still loves me. "That's the biggest worry. Now ta this the beSt thing for my But despite her uncertai~ future, Anne seems to be adapt. in& well, her mother aald. "She's juat really a happy lit. tle atrl," Ms. Taylor said: "Everything for her is righi now. She's very loving. She'• just a real sweetheart.•• ~T p al Hi MGIWT.D.c. .r T ropos · t ~=~!'6u,09 RE SAID THE higher prices For The are governed by maJor film Twelve Fountain set a precedent for other G!HERAl.PRACTICIOFCHIROPIACTIC companies and distributors. "U to the students would like to picket Valley residents are at· high-rise structures. 1611 I. s.._.1..., ._ tempting to block the "We WoUld like to see Wt.'" S-.M. ~:.·h!'~Jci. happy to go aloog location of a proposed a master plan of just 1..._..._,,....__,_, ba 100-foot hi&h medical of-what the hospital plans Personalized Tr•tment Programs With Ms. For th said the students fice addition to Fountain to do with some 40 acres C&relul Attent on To lncltvidual will continue their boycott. Al· V a 11 e y Community of land out there," said Health Care Requirements ' They agreed to a Sunday through Thursday discount price MARY FORBATH tempts to get other high schools Hospital. Pulizzi. · By Apf>olntmeot tojolnberhavefailed. They told tho Fountain The hospital is located °'::':=.,.~':'.::..,. "•or $2.50 for Estancia and TeWinkle Middle Schoo) stu· dents at the cinema center on Adams Avenue. "That was a gamble we had to take," said Ms. Forbath. "U we dido 't succeed, at least we tried." Estancia Principal Bob Fran· Valley Plannine Com-near the intersection of l~C~A~LL~~7.;.14;;tm:l;.;l;~;.lwlO=i.:i'Q:i=:_;GttA=~D;:U~A~Tl:.L-.1 cy emphasized that the boycott mission they fear the Warner Avenue and .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii: is not sanctioned by school of-proposed six-story build· Euclid Stree~. 1 ficials. ing would overlook their-=========::; The trial discount program ran through the summer, and, according lo company vice president Jim Edwards Jr , 80 students at most took advantage or the buck-off offer. The company's refusal to sub· mil to the students' demand has led to at least two evenings of pickeUng in front of the four theater complex. "We turned away a lot of potential customers. which is good," com- mented Ms. Forbath. "MR. PERRY was in· backyards. a volved, but his role was to inject The commission de- constraint and provide legal ad-layed action on the plan vice," said Francy. "It's been until Feb. 28. more of an advisory role." If con11tructed, the NEED A LAWYER? LowL~I FH •Divorce • Bankruptcy •Criminal • Wiiis-Probate • lncorpor•tion INTERESTED IM CAREER CHANGES? If you have decided to change your present job situation into a more satisfying and lucrative career. our 15 yeara of leaderlh1p In career building wlll change your life. caJI our Precldent, Phillip Pekras, at our N~wport ottice 833-2-480 • Just before the Dec. 15 expira· tion or the offer, the students .-sked for an everyday discount Chat would apply on weekends, 5aid Ms. Forbath. "WE OFFERED something that they couldn't get anJ'Wbere else in Orange County," said Edwards. "I'm not sure what they wanted ••• they just want· ed more." He added that school officials proposed omce building have checked to make sure the would be the tallest boycottisnotbeinchandleddur· structure in the city, ing class time and no school said commission Vice- materials are being used to print Cb airman Ben Neilsen. leaflets and construct picket Pete ·Pulizzi. 11080 El Dfecldalt Assoc. signs. Tilton Circle. told the { a) • Accldent·lnJury •Eviction THE EDWARDS folks refused and the students no longer have any d1scount. "It. mar be a healthy social P a n e l h c a n d h i s 640.2507 P.t: Piece exerctse(orthem," Francy con· neighbors fear the llOlhftM .. WtelJ~ cluded. __________ h~o~~~P~·t~a~I ~b=u~1l=d=in:g~w~o=u=ld~~="="=· CO=N=•=U=L=T•=TI~O=N~·1~0~~~~~!!~~~!!....,.,.!!~~ ..... !!!!'~1"'!!~~~ School Enrollment Dropping in County Enrollment in four Orange Coast i;chool dis· tricts is up for the 1977 · 78 school year but most county districts have fewer students than they did a year ago. A December survey by the Orange County Department or Educa- tion showed that for the second year in a row enrollment in the coun- ty's 26 school districts dropped. THIS YEAR'S enroll- ment in public schools totals 316,993, a 2.8 per- cent decline from the McCOlMICI MOITU.AlJIS Laguna Beach .CM-9415 Laguna t'4111s 788-0933 1976-77 school year, county officials said. In addition, kin• dergarten enrollment decreased. by 1L2 per· cent, from 26,318 in 1976-77 to 23,385 in 1977-78. The Saddleback Valley Unified School District is the fastest· growing along the Oran1e Coast, ac~rding to the survey. Enrollment in Sad· dleback'a kindergarten through blgb school classes swelled by 808 youngsters this year for a total of 17 ,5'0 students. THE IRVINE Unified School District aained 752 new students to re- ach an enrollment of 11,'°4: Cap~atrano Unified irew frOm 15;069 last year to 16,~ thit Sal\' Juan Capistrano '495--1770 , year; and tho Hunt· lngton Beach Union High School Diatrtct 1rew from 20,999 to 21,175. It ta the Oran1e Coast'• largest school dlatrlct. Newport-Mesa U'nlfl d, th t exw p rlcnc d the ib fUest doclln ln nrollmcmt, county figures showed. The district last year had a kindergarten through 12th grade enrollment of 24,492 but dropped to 22,934, ac- cording to the December figures. Laguna Unified dropped from 3,2SO to 3,084; Ocean View (elementary), from 13,289 to 12,783; Foun~ tain Valley (elemen- tary). from 10,882 to 10,397; Huntin1ton Beach (elementary); from 8,D to 7J720; Seal Beach (elementary), from 1,CX.S to 908, and Westminster (elemen· tary) from 9,932 to 9,2&7. Lecture Set On Diabetes ,. 646-0262 tEASING ALL MAl(ES SUBSIDIAR'fc OF JOHNSON & 50N UNCOLN-MERCURY • ._. i.oa: • • ...... ·--··---~ ... --.................... ,... Bruins' Baas Has San Diego Golf1'ead SAN DIEGO <AP) -Jay I u w· caught between inl.ud emotions -obvious relief and aome very real appt'ehension. "I auro hope don't have to do that apin tcmorrow," he said after a dramatic birdie-eagle fimsh Saturday had 3taked hlm to l·ShOt le dover Gene LitUer in the thlrct tbund of the San Diego Open golf tournament. "I'd like to ha'1e a hltle more comfortable situation when I como to those hole.s tomorrow," said Haas, who made a pair of 12·footers tor birdie and then ea&le on the last two holes. "It's going to excite me for the last round, but I hope I'm not faced with a situation where I have to do it again." Haas, only two month& old when Littler scored the first of 011 l'l' Tod•fl C'Jaa1111~I 2 at J · hia 29 tour victories in this tournament in 1954, blew a 3· stroke lead, got aa much ~ 3 behind and then completed his rally with the dramatic eagle on the 18th hole. That finished off a round or par 72 in the warm, sunny weather and gave him a 54-hole total or 208, 8 under par on the seaside, 7,047-yard South course at the Torrey Pmc1 Golf Club. Littler, who switched back to a putting grip he last used "three or four years ago," compiled a second consecutive 68 and a 209 total. Mark Prell and Doug Tewell were another stroke back at 210. Each had a ,o. Tom WaL'lon. a two·lime win· ' ner already this year and the de· fending title holder, had a 71 and a 214 total. Johnny Miller was ! 73·216. Hans. a former national col· 1 legiate champion from Wake 1 t'orest and a lour sophomore. l had lo fight tho pressure o( his first lend ever in a profe,slonal event and be admitted it was a I problem. "I wu pressing too much on the. fron~ nine, t he said, and played that 11de in a rat 39 that cost him tho top spot. "l was trying lo force birdies. You can't do that out here. You have lo wait your turn. I didn't play that front side very well and I was pretty down when I made the turn. "But 1 looked at. the leader boards out there and'I saw that nobody but Gene Hemed lo be doing much o( anything. I just talked myself into hanelng in there." 'LOS A.NGEL'ES (AP) -oy Jt mllton scored ·20 points lo lead aiXth ranked UCLA to an 83-71 victory over rival Southern California Saturday nitht as the Bruins maintaJned their l~ad In the Pacific·8 Conference basket· ball race. The triumph at Pauley PavUlon was tho 16th in a row for UCLA over Southern Cal. The Trojans trailed 47·40 early in the second hall when the Bruins ripped off 12 straight OUT OF THE WAY!·-The pooch, owned by pitch~r Randy Moffitt. gets orders from pitcher Ed Halicki to head for the dugout us some of the San f'rancisco Giants go Loolting Baek for lhe n. hfn n cent t' Cllrf Robfuson. the Pac·S'a l ad· ini scorer bcfor the g1 me. was he.id to 12 points, all but two ill th~ fU'&t hall. The Bruins, who n vcr tr lied in tbe gam~. led al halftimo 43.,36. The teams played on even terms during the first few mmutes or tho cond h If bctoro the Bndns exploded. Both tcnms were pl JiUed bx :foul problems earl.~ In the s cond halt. Paul JI na~ rson re· through a pre-season troining worklng at Candlestick Hca\'erlo look:s on. Nevada (Reno) Ha d Two Glorious Years ll has not been unusual over the years for small colleges to get bigtime ideas. But mostly, those ambitions have been chan· nelod mto basketball where it costs less to field a team and where it is easier lo be suc· cessful with fewer good players than n sports like football, baseball or track. Ye in the late 40s a small school Ciedaed to shoot for the mbo11 ln football. l rer to lbe University of Nevada <Reno). The WolCpaclc iot it.self a priie quarterback in Stan Heath, a transfer fiOrn the University of Wi&con m. In UM7 and '48, his offensive t'civ d hie fourth foul Wfib rntnute ne and Robinson dr his fourth tshortl)' later. UCJ.J.:'s Gig Sims and Greenwood. each picked up their fourth fouls dir~clly after that. Jt was during this Ume U\ t the Brillns sp~ to their lf>. point lend. "It was a team c.ffort/' id UCLA coach Cunnln b m. "I wa pleased with the box.:~ becau e it showed .tb t we had four player~ in doti'bl :tlcu , ... • First PCM Win Smith P o wers Irvine, 13-58 Bf LAURENEl<EYS Ot•O..lyl'ft4t5Qlf Seniol' W~pe Smith scored 27 pomts amd the UC Irvine Ao· lenhirs defeated the vfsihn1 San Jose Stnle Spartan , 73·58. for their first PaciflC Coast Athletic Association basketball win ot the season Saturday night. The Win cives Ute Anteaters a l·!i conference record to tie them with San Jose and UC Santa Barbara at the bottom of the heap. After a ho-huin first half, UCI. Stt Photos, Page 82 lcadintt 32·27. pick.ea up the pace. Fancy outs.ioc shooting by freshman guard Rick Jurk ond ome runy move~ by Smrth, i&· nitcd the Anteaters to a 45-34 lead with 14 :20 left to play. But San Jose, led by 1·6 forward Sid Williams and guard Ron Lowe, came steaming back. A corner shot by Williams cut • the gap to 51·48 with 7;44 re· malning. But it was Smith C!Omlng nght back with the1next two baskets. The talented t>5 forward floated over the top of two Spartans de· fendc. for a score and then "1lhln le ~ than a minute came in with a plcturc·perfect layup. A crucial traveling coll on San Jose gave the ball back to the Anteaters and with little more than four minutes left the score w s 55-48, and the Anteaters ap· peaced to have a lock on it. But earlier in the eame. neither team seemed too intent on the pro1ped ~WiMlng. Witl\ 10 :33 Jen to play id the first half, UCI led 12·7. For one three-minute span no pomts were 5cored by either team. Smith, who ia. averacini 2l points per conference game, was credited with six rebounds. Senior forward Kirk Christ. was UCl's leading !rebounder with 10, and was credited With &ix assists. Christ added 11 t points to the winnina cause; bil- ling fivo 9f seven from the free throw line. • Junior Steve McGuire and Jurk each accounted for eight UCI POinL" And McGuire h4Uled m six rebounds. f. Jurk wns crcdit~d with flve as- sists for his night's work. The Anteaters were 19 of 28 from the line while San ,/ose <.'onvertcd 12 of 19. .. ftJtMJlM•lfll C1JIUCINM •• ft •• .. ff llf ~ JOMMlft 4 0 l I $<ni11• Ho-J 3 t ' McOw.r• 11 2 IT , Hiii 1 0 0 t C"'llt lttN 0 2 2 I C.rtllfl Wllll•l!ll 4 I 4 11 ,i~ ~ll(Mt\ •• :. • ~ 0.wll 0 0 I I IOlclllft M<ICoY fl 0 1 0 ROdttra .._, 1 ' • 14 9tOWn MeNlf.1 ', 10 11 ! To110 MllfrfY • Total~ 23 It :n SI Hi HI·-· UC lrv11w, 11·11 t , • 3 > J 11 " 11' 1 • .. e J • -I II" , 1 l l t I • 1 • J t ?f1'ttn * * * l'CAA 5TANDINOS <! W L .,.,. "-' Cit Slatt ll'uOffionl J I .456 41S ,.,fllM ... ,, J I lU * "•clltc i 1 •M 399 Sin Ol•go Slit• • 2 <1$1 "1 C.I Stilt Cl.cnq le..:"l 1 4 W 4Jlt UC lrwlM • I S ~14 '4J ..., Jot• Stat11 1 'I al 41T UC S...te a.rbere I S .an 4a. lit11,.., .• k-uc lrYINJ3, 54111 JoM Milt SI Cal Slel• Cl'ull1Wtonl ll, C.I Sl•lt CL Bl et P~tllc 61, Fr4111llO Sltte4' .. n 019t0 Stll!e IO, UC Sinte 8tf .. re ~ 'nlwlU'f'•O.-\IC trvlneat UC..,,"9 llMMr• I C.I St Ille IFulltf'ton) •I Fr-St•e '411 $194• ILBl et .... o._.. Stale "•<Ille •I* Jow ~le - Anteaters in Action ' UC lr\'ine's Phil Bolden guards San Jose State's Stan llill <above photo> during PCAA basketball action Saturday night. Fullerton ~ops 49ers; Fresno Falls K c1th Anderson hit a twisting JS.fool j~mp s hot with three \CConds to play Saturday night, ~1ving host Cal Stale <Fullerton> Ml 83 81 Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball victory over Cal Slate (Long Beach). The victory boosted the ntans to 5·1 m l't:AA play and 14·4 overall. The 49<'rs dropped to 2·4 in J('ai:uc wction and 8·9 for the ,,eason. Anderson led Fullerton with 25 points Greg Runch added 22 points and 10 rebounds for the T1t,1n:-.. · :\t 1ch<.1el Wiley and Rickey W11l1ams paced the 49ers with 25 and 24 points. Donnie Martin added 1 t points for Long Beach. 6olh Williams and Martin fouled out late in the game. The game was close all the way. 1''ullcrton held a S0-44 advantage at halftime but Long Beach came back to take a five· point lead late ln the game before the Titans rallled for the victory before a capacity crowd of 3,499. Paclfl<', 81·48 Below, Wayne Smith fires a shot over three Spartans. UCI rolled to a 73·58 vic- tory. See story, page Bl. NORWALK~ran Coa t Coll )go r lrito p enomenal lhOOU~ perform from tho Ire thi'ow Un by the host Cer• ritos Colleeo Falcons Saturday nicbt and paid the price-tho Falcons walked away with a · 98·79 South Coast Conference basketball decision. Jn romping to t.holr 24th Tic· tory ht 2.8 verdict.I tn the aeries, the Falcont hit 3' of 39 attempts from tho tree throw llne, led by Greag Rlpho1en'a U·of·U pertqrmance. • Rlpha1en fln11hed the nl1ht wllh 23 points and auard ~eBoundup Marquette Upset By Loyola, ~64 CHICAGO -Guard Andre Wakefield poured In 25 polnta as Loyola of Chlca10 muscled put second-ranked Marquette to score a 68-64 collef e basketball upset Saturday nl1ht. Marquette, which suffered on· Jy its second defeat aaalnat 15 victories, led 00-28 at half.tJme. But Wakefield 1cored 15 points in the second half as th• Ramblers took a 1lx·polnt lead into the final tbr«ie minutes, then huns on as Marquette mi11ed a laat·mlnute chance.tq Ue. . .. Arica .. _, G4-49 LUBBOCK, Texas -Ron Brewer acorod 21 polnts to lead Arkansas to a 54"'9.vlctocy over Texas Tech Saturday ln a col· lege basketball eame cbar•c· terlied by 1tron1 defense by both teams. Brewer scored 13 points in the second half u the fourth·raaked Ruorbacks J\llJlped to a 19·1 re- cord, 7·1 in the Southwest Con· ference. Mlddgan St., 10·60 COLUMBUS, Ohlo -Greg Keiser sank all seven of his shots in tho second hatr Satqr. day night, lending seventh- ranked Mlchlgan State lo a 70-60 basketball victory over Ohio State. Keiser, a 6-!oot·7 junior, scored all but four of his game· high 21 points ln the second half as the Spartans retained their Big Ten lead with their seventh straight conference triumph. No. C'aroUna, fJIJ.84 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -Senior guard Phil Ford scored 17 points and became the leadln1 scortr in Tar Heels history as third· ranked North Carolina routed Clemaon, 98-64, in an Atlantic Coaat Conference iame Sahtr- day night. Ford moved ahead of Lennie Rosenbluth in scorine wltb 2:311 left in the first baU on a drive which put North Carolina ahead 37-24. Ford now ia tho flfth- leadtng scorer in the ACC with 2,051 polnts. '1r81t11a,81·73 CH~RLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Vlr1inia'1 lltb·ranked Cavallen, led by leU Lamp and Mike Owens, ove~ame •n el ht· poipt cteflclt ln refU)aUon, u.en scored the first nine points ln overtime Saturday for an 81·73 basketball victory over North Carolina State's Wolfpack. 1.:1"11!1Gr11ten, 72-84 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -Rick Apke scored 21 points and grabbed 1S re.bounds Saturday night. rallying Creighton to a 72·64 Missouri Valley Con· ference victory over 13th·ranlted Indiana State's stumbllnc Sycamores. Indiana State, which won Its ftrat 13 games of the season, now has lost tour in a row. M'culalngton, 68·52 SEATTLE -Washineton's Stan Walker and Mark Scott com blned for 24 point• in a second half blitz that buried cross-state rival Washington State 68·52 in a Pacific-8 Con- ference1ame Saturday. C'alffi mi •~ STANFORD -Kevin Singleton scored 23 potnts for California Saturday nlabt as the Bears whipped Stanford, 84-68, in Pacific·8 basketball. Stram Fired As Saints' Grid Coach NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Jn a terse, ont·aentence 1tatemen~ the New Orlems S.lnta of tho National F09tball Leaaue an· nounced Saturday that the con· tract of coach Hank Stiam has •been terminated. There wu no elabOraUon on the 1tatement, but. Stram and team owner John Mecom Jr. were unavailable for comment. Stram wu 1tcned to a lO·year contract before the 1971 aeuon after bavlna a11.ent 1975 aa a telev18lon commentator. Prior-to that. he was coach of the Kansu City Chief • l\lldlnt that team to a victory In the is. SUper Bowl. Jn 17 yean u a coach ln the American 1''ootball Lea1u and the NaUonaJ Football Leaaue. Stram complied a 131·•10 re. 1ular season record, and a 1·1 mark in the Super Bowl. Stram WU cilhth OD the list of NFL coaches wlth the moat •le· toriea, third 1moo1 thole iW1 active. The Salntl were 4·10 and 3-11 under Stram. Al thl1 aeason ended, Mecom described hia team as "Podrly c»acbed ... ParUcufarl1 c•llln to114eeom waa the fact that the 1971 &ehfe dule appc.tJred to 0. amoo1 the easiest; tho team has ever face~S. It wns widely ex~cted that the Saints would at leut break even for tho lim HatOn and become the first Salnta team ever to score more thah flve victories in a season. In 11 years, the Sainte have never been better than S·9 for a Spons Clipped Slwrt . P8.lmer, ·Little Clash PALM SPRINGS -Sandra Palmer defea~ Sally Little 2 and 1 apd JoAnno Carner downed Sandra Post ' and 3 Saturday to set up a favorite-vs- 1 on gshot showdown In the $105,000 Triple Play match play cbamptonahlp. Palmer, a late addltlon to the openlni field ot 18 when Carol Mann was forced to wltbdraw, and Carner, one of the favorites iii thl1 unique tournament, will • play today for the $21,000 tint prize. Th~:er tn the flDall at Ml.a· ston Country Club wlll 1et $14,000. C..non In Fin•& PHILADELPHIA -Jimmy Connora recovered fro two sets down to def eat Brian ~­ fried,. S-61 4-6. e.a, 6·2, 6fO i , Hmllinal at the '225,000 U.S. Pro Indoor tennli tournament Saturday nieht. Tbt 25-year-old Conno., Ht up today's ftnal for tho $35,000 fitat ptbe aialmt Roacoe :rium r. l'he t J1 Tanner earlier Bat\R'- da1 bl tM 2S eervlce a In overpowe;tn1 little Eadi Dlb • 7,.f1 5-7, M, l. . available for today's DAtion&lly televised game. "We're tel~ the "°ple of South Bend that if they have to drive. forget it, .. said BOb Best, a11iatant sports .lnfonnallon director. "There's Ju.at no access to the parkln& lots ... , "The only people in atten- dance will either be studentl or othen from town who w.ik, .. Best eald. ~luarmVput COLUMBUS, Oblo -Kate Latham upset Newport ch'a Dr. Renee RJcbards, 8-8.1·5. 8·3 Saturday nlcbt in the aem nala of a women's profesalonal tennis tournament. Latham Will face 15-Y at-old Paso Shriver the 1econd ~. ln the finals today. Shrlver eliminated Suo Mapplii. 6!+t &-2. c d c red g WITH HOWARD L. HANDY Dan Gurn~y ts looldna forward t.o the 1978 rac· ing seHon with all the enthuaium of a Rosenbloom ieUing into hl1 first Super Bowl or a Gene Aut.ry his first World Series. Speaking from his All·American Racers head· quarters lo S9nta Ana 1his week, the Corona del Mar resldent aays he ls putUna a hold on the rev· olutionary car he campaigned with Duane "Pancho" CarterdrJring lastaeuon. ''It's someth.ln1 I h•te to do," Curney uys. "I feel we are really on the track of a breakthrough that would have given us a bic advantage and we may still do it down the road a ways. "But nght now we are going with a more con· venlional car with a complete change in engines. ll wall no longer use the 4-cylinder Drake but will switch over lo a V-8 Cosworth. "We are ch•nging some olher things as well and we have another cu, a Llghtining, that we will run In the fln.t race at Ontario Speedway March 5 . "The new car wall be ready ror testing ri&ht after the Ontario race and we will taJce it to On· tario and Phoenix for those tests before goin& to lndtanapolls. "With Bobby Unser back driving for us and with a new sponsor and car owner, I feel we will be .. ery competitive lhis season." WIU R~~ Supf!r V~f!•, Too The ear wUI be called the Arcopapblc wllb ln· ternatloaal sportsman Teddy Yip Hated u owner. Gurney 11 tbe team maoacer this season, sometblnl new tor him. He says that Jorgenaea Steel ls •lao active lo &he program but not the ma· Jor sponsor this season. Guroey'1 croup will also go lnto S11per Vee radoc full·bore wttb Biil Simpson, • nine-year ID· dy vet. aDd Charles .. Pete" Conrad, commander of Apollo IZ, as driver1 of the two cars. "Tb.la Is • UUle Uke a farm system for driven and teams," Gurney says. It'• a nice anancement where ~ Super Vees race al the same track as the c:hamploashJp cu•. Last year they were at &be ume track 11 tlmea. "We are alao bulldlnc Formula Ford can bere al our plant," be adda. The USAC cb•mploDJlllp series will have 17 races durtnc tbe lt78 season, more than la uy previous umpalp. Two of tbe races wUI be st•Ced ln En1lud, Sept. 30 and Oct. 7 with another road competition In Canad• Jone U. Ol~rs m•y be added to the series with aome tentative dates now U1ted. "We plan oa maktn1 the enUre drcult t.bJs year," Gomey aaya. Last year lbey didn't 10 rac· Ing at all cbamplouhlp car events. Muldoumq at Po•o11a THE GREEN FLAG Shirley Muldowney :ind Don Prudhomme will be among the favorites <tl the Winternationals drag racing championships at the Pomona Fairgrounds next weekend. Muldowney competes in the top fuel division and has won five NHRA national events and lhe world championship. She is the only woman licensed lo drive one of lhese cars and althoueb she hasn't won at Pomona, ahe holds the speed record at the Fairgrounds wlth a 248.61 clockjng. She wants to set the national lop speed record and co\llrl accomplish this al Pomona. She bad it in her gra!'lp a year ago when she bit 253.S2 mph but routdn 't back it up within one percent as required by NHRA rules. Prudhomme wm be the favorite In the funny car division with competition in six other eliminator categories from an ori&inal neld of 628 drivers Action starts Thursday with the Sunday finals ,l(eltlng under way at 11 Big Croeecb tor Opf!tlrr• THE YELLOW Jt'LAG -for those who might have missed it, the date of the Long Beach Grand Prix Is SWlday, April 2 JC there was any doubt about the popularity or automobile racing, it had to be put aside last weekerid. Perhaps it was the break in rainy weather that broul(ht out the crowds at Orange County InternaUonal Raceway and at Riverside. Out it was alsoao Interest In racmg. OCIR had 14,956 for Its Super Bowl or drag racing after being postponed for a week by the weather. At Riverside, the crowd was estimated at 70,000, the largest turnout for the January NASCA'R race since 1969 Basketball Scores • LONG BEA C H Mlulon Viejo High':> Dia blos, behind the varsity exploit' or Ed Ryder, Jesse Vasullo. Sleve Barn1cout and Paul Kontrimas and frosh ·soph s tandout Dave Barnes, obhterat· ed lhe !ield Saturday night in claimina both CIF swim relays cham· pioni;haps. Coach Mike Pellon't. Dlublos won lhrec var&1 · ty events and placed second in lhe other four to compile ~ points, to runnerup Snn Marino's 198 <Jnd Footh1ll 1Tustin> lllgh's 185 In frollh·~oph circles l\t ission Viejo chalked up 77 counter11 t o Newbury Park 's 52, as the Diablos won the 6 x 50 free and 400 free relay The Dlablob set two Cl F rl•cords, hrcukmg the standards in the \ u stty 4 x 50 back and lhe 4 x 100 individual medley. Herc arc the highlights of M1 1>s1on Viejo's runaway at Belmont Plaza . VA.-SITY 4 • 100 1tldo I Ml .. _ V1e10 J '1 4 ICll' ••<•rdl Jone Vetwllo, vie V•U•llo, !>IO• B•rnl<O•l, Ed A.,.,_rl, 4 • SO lly-1 M•1'llon Vtejo I • I CEd AyO.r, Rl<k ~l .. n•n, c.Nrtoe Ro, s1 ..... Mea..-111 4 •~O NO I ""'"lolnVle)01 ,.. IV1c Van•llo, ~"' V••wUo, SI• .. S.rn1co.l,MlbB.,,.. CC If rKordl ' 11 SO lrH 1 ""'"'°" Vlt Jo f It 1 CCMrl1• R•y, Jim .... w. Bud Br°"'"· Rocio: llenJ..,..n, M•kt 11.trnei, Pavl Kon1r11n•1I. 4 x !O t>re••l-2, M IUIOfl Vl•lo ISi••• M<c:>onouah. JHw VtlWllO. Jtm Ntw--rk 0..btrl 100 m•<ll•Y ...... 2 Ml<t!On VlfjO 1 H I ISi••• Bunicoal, M•rk B•rber, SC-M<~, p..,1 Kon trlmul. 400 ''" rtlay-2, Minion V1010 3 U 6 CPaut 11Contr1mi11, Jim ,,.,,.,.., C"••llt lltY, f.<I Rydtrl l'llOSH SOPH •• so ,,.. I Ml\llon Vle10 2 n • 10••• Eby. 8111 Ctz,,,.lrowlci, Mike W•>kO, Rick Rob1n1on (•His Wllllam,, o. ..... llMnMI 400 frff r•l•Y I MIU!°" Viejo 3 2S.3 C0•¥e Eby, 8111 C.,mt'lrvwlu. Rl<k Robl.-an M\CI o .... o.,,,., I 4 • SO fly 2 MlnlOn Vl~lo 1 0 I CO•ve 8••11••, Oht Eby, 8111 CAzm•lrowlcz. Rick Rollln""'I 200 m~<ll"" relay 2 Ml"IOn VIPIO I SO 14 IM•k• H•lfy, Ctrl S.lyer, MIO.. Walko,°"" Wlllllm• VM'll1y Tum Son"' I Mitt'-Vl<tje lJ6; 2 S... M•rino 1'9, ) F-11111 II!; 4 lonQ llU<I\ Wll'°" IM, 4 fl Oor-ISi , ! Sun ny Hlill UI ' S.rvtl• '1 .. ..-s.io Sc..w.t 1. Ml1al•• Viol• 17; t No-"ry P-n , J.. !di""' '1, 4, Tl>o~nd o.!11 3', ! l.o• Allo• 22 • °""'n•y JO TabsC.lerfldo Saddleback CoJlegt: wide receiver Tom Haigh, who caught ·12 passes last foot· bull seliSOn , bas signed a Jt:tter of in- tent to attend the U niver si ty of Colorado Sports Calendar ~y ....... '>Ocur-CO.IA Mew a 0.N H1111 Cl) Girls b••hll»ll-<oron. d<rl Mar •I M•rln. C". N._l Harllof al Cypr•n Hlqh 161, EdlMlll •I lrvlne UJ llbtrlY V•llty Chrhllan •I V•lloy Chli.Uen {)) T-y{J"" Ill ll••kttbtll ~141 AM •t E1l4'n <••·Corona d9I Mlir el MIHIOn Viejo, COllol Mt .... S.n C-le. OaM Hiiis •I El Toro, Unl•tr•llY •I ltgun• S.•cll Calf •t II; Servile •t M•ltr Oel, Llberly Cllrhtt•n •I Amtrl<•n Cllrlstlen. Golci.n Wttl Colleve ., LA H•rt>or (•II., 7•301; C•DOtrano V9llty Ovlst1 ...... Tem· poe C"ri•ll•n. UC San Ooeoo •I Souci.r11 C.11torN• Coll-lbotll •• II Socor C.0.0N <Isl Mii• 1t1 Mission • V1e10, CO\t.11 ~ •t S... Otmente. Unlver11ly at l•g11na Beach, SA Valley el fi.\IMKI•, lrvlrw •I M.al•r 0.1, V•l~1a al C..po•tr-V•lloy !•II at JI, ~rlne .. Fovn1'Mn V•lf•r 11 JOI; Hunt1n91on B••Cll •1 wn1m1nner cs.JOJ. Edison •l Ntwoort H9'1)0r C11. Wrulllng-Tlutln •l Ei1•n<1• Cl .JOI Swlmml~ &eec:n WollOll al Newporl HMbor CJ ISi. GI rh toeld llO<kty Ktnnedy •• Unlvo,.lly, HewPO•t Htrbor •I £dl\4n Cttoth at JI, l'ount.iri V•lf•r al Marin•. We11mln1t•r •t Hunt 11191on Belldl lbolll ac 2 301 Girls bHktC~ll Maler Oel •• Hunll119ton Oe.a<:ll, Pec:lllct •l lrvlnt. 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C\ll"l1.1•.t >. M<Cr41Ck<lft CE IJ. lllorNo IVPI. 4001rM ..... )"-!. Ed4SOll 4; .. 1, .. ,...._ lnllle Mltllo "91 "ti S.... A .. 200n><tdS..rel•y-I. lf'VIM 1:106 JOO frH-t 1kwM11 (I) 2:1t.4; J. Talbtrl CSI J. Sc.lw-oth ISi. 110 lndo-1, J. MCC.,.mlclt Ill 2.41.1;2 C.P411111tl>.B-CSI. !O lr .. -1. S.dlltnl CSI "'t. t. C.Cll 1118. M<c:.nn (II, 100 fly-1. --Cl) 1•1t •: 1 • 8wno CS IJ nolhird. 100 frM-1 SkJl'-'I ISi n.I. 2. Z•m· "''"'"" CSI J ~ CSI 100 btck-t. C. Mat .... (II 1:1...,, J. Sc"'oth (SU no lt>lrd 100 brNll-1. J, McCOO'mklt Cl) 1.1t.1; 2.C. P41111CllJ.M.ani.n151, •oo ''" rol•y-1. s.nra "'!" "·'· Coast Area Basketball OAllVPILOT F.atanc·a Cage Til Head Slate Pitching Depth Key for Gauchos Vlth Estanci (Costa a> Jllgh 's second tbree·1ame schedule ln one w k'a tJrne on tap, Orange Coast area p ... p basketball fans •re afforded five tralght nl1hta of action thl1 coming week. While Foul\taln Valloy Hilb'• B ron and the Corona del Mar Sea Kln_as appear to bave slrancleholds on the SUD! nd South Coast I.eaiue rac for the titles, Estancia b still in 1 doafieht in the Century clrcwt, a 1ame oa tho pace ot l er El Modena <Orange) Hip. Thia week' truclala for E1t1ncla (7·2> lnvolvo vlsit.ln1 Santa Ana (7·2) TUetday, visit· ln1 Santa Ana Va11ey <1·8) Tburaday and boat Villa Park (4·S) Saturday. Other top um I TuHday n.lght include Comna de! Mar (9-1) and Mission Viejo (6-4), where the host Diablos are try- ing to stay in the chase for a CIF playo(f berth; and an An&elus League collision between S·O Servile (Anaheim) Hl1h and the host Mater Dei <Santa Ana> High Monarchs. who are batU- ing at 3·3 to stay in content.Ion tor the ptayofla. W edoesday nl&ht 'a key attrac- tion is a Sunset League dud between Fountain Valley (6-0> and hostinc Edison <HunUngton Beach>. The latter lost a M-SC overtime decision lrt the nrat round at Fountain Valley and at 4·2, 11 tied with Huntlniton Beach for second place behind the Barons. Friday the Barons move on to rival Marina <Huntlocton Beach), another Sunset Leaiue opponent awaiting Its turn to try to shock the Barona out of their undefeated ways in leagu~ play. Saddl bact C0Ue10 bateNll te ms ba\'e never had mucb pitching d pth over the years - bl.ll 1978 could be an excepUon, aay1 Gaucbos coach Dick St~. Saddl back opens the aeuon Saturday, hosUna MiraCoata College at 11 a.m. •'We've c~t the beat rms we've ever had. We'Yo always b d one kid who wu pr tty toocl. but never as JD!U\Y as ,.,oe do now. Pitching couki be a lrona point for us, If lb 1 Jeam th Ir lessons and improve," s~ Stu ell. The top four Saddleback pitchers fl1ure to .be Bob Clem· e n t a • a transfer from Santa Ana College, 6·S freshman Mark Enale <Tustin), s ophomore otC1uTu1n Tony Nigro and freshman Mike O'Sullivan from Boston. O'Sulllvan Is the lone left-hander. Othera who are close behind include sophomores Mlke lleil, Bob Isaksen and Bob Cavinder (a transfer rrom Santa Ana College) and freshmen Bret Geernaert <Palos Verdes) and Ed O'Donnell CUniveralty. Irvine). While the Gauchos sbould bave plenty of pitching depth. most of the other pogitioos are still up tor grabs. Bruce Welz, from Palos Verdes, will be the No. 1 catcher and Stueu says he could be the best freshman receiver Sad· dltback h s ever had. Jat <Foolh.JU) wUl back him up. Sophomore 1tu1b Au&Un., a cakber lut aeaeon, will h8rijllc first baso wllb Mike Donath <San Clemente) No. 2. Letterman Brad Hest i' freshman Vic Hasler '""'.w..11- are baWlng ror the second spot wblte fr hrnan Ktriin qubart <£1 Two> hu Jana startln1 Job at sbort.stop. Howle Houk. a ttansfe~ m C0Ue10 or the Canyon , ls a shade ahead of 'lm R rnero <Daoa Hills) at tblrd In the ouUield, sopbOmP._re Keith Vranlsh will probabl1--.i>e 1n left with either Jette~ Chris Moline or Dana .ro <Dana HUI. > lo center nd Carroll <Los Altos> or ?d Stowell (Tustin) in ri1bt. Southern Cal Colleae tr Steve TUliord ls bidding for outfield berth . Saddlcb:tck doeso 't. fig hove a bitter or Wallach's stature on the this season. but Stuetz sa1s U\e hlUlog bu been aotid durin1 \he winter. ·" Walloch. now at Citl .$tale' <Fullerton), earned all-slat J t 1eason, lending the Gauch°' ln nearly every orrensive cateiot)t. "We've got more kids that can run than we've bad ln the past aod we should have strong pl tchmg," say a Stuetz. ';The catching and bitting sboutd ~ solid. but defense is a question mark at~ llme. A weakness could be inexperience at the col· teee level. "But this 1s a bard-working group and if we continue to "''Ork we could be a contender-in ~r division." adds Stuelz. Women's Athletics Alamitos Race Resul~ ._,,.....,......, C.I Ptlly llLOI lltl Oii UC IMM UCI · Miit. t, T-11, 'Wllltll 1. Elwell 20, Cody u. l'elta ._ HtttllrrM: CPSLO, lMI Olr1• .......... , Vanity T1tft111 14111 IGI 0.-. Mlllt 0.,.. Hllll~Otr 12, ~lllllltt 4, P111trton •, Mii~ 11, HU'IMy 3 Hallllm9: TuolJll, lf.21 ---·T-· ~ Ptll't lk.01 •1 l'I UC ll'lrlrw ....... Morse Ill def ~ w. ' o. SlocklOll Ill *f c.vi. "'· H . Ctn ... c11 .,., r..,w "'· w;....,..... 111 ... , ""b9Mtoirt Ml, •1: ,. .... ..,. {I) .-1 WllklN •2, H . Ge-rt Cl I def PotenM,..O. ,,__ lorm41,..Porltr,.,. Ill Clef ci.. .. mt~·llwl>tMl•ln •-O. 6·1; SIMU· CtrlOll II) dlf c.ovi..T&'tMr H ... 1: Antl'IOlly·HI-Cll • Wllk .... "9tan M,H. ·-···----UC S.1111.a ........ I lfl\'ttaU..1 cuc1,.,.,.,._.., 100 ''" rtl•1-10. UC lrvlno I !I JS. 400·nrd ,,.._..,Duffs IS'· IOOltllc;k-9. 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LeM't'1 EM'l'M 1iur11 n• too s ao IC,....,.,., Key fUJ>hem I UO I ao Trv K•WHll Jtt ITr-...1 " ao Tlrnt-111.0 Alto rt1t -Swfll Ii•,"""""" II.tr. Ol•I "'-' IW. Saw! BUG, Gal'nl>ll119 Strt.N;, '--O.W... ~. Galloo. Ing Domino kralcfle<l -Spoclel ""lure H IHTH a a ca -aso yertb, > v..,, Okk. Cl•trntne PwM lol.IOO. Sllake Alotlt IAClalrl 27.00 1UO 100 l!lrntt 0q (o.ftll'llbt I 10 00 e 10 a•l•flt&t CO.u.al 4 IO Tlmo-ILU Aho <•II -Med Abo"t ...... Mldw•y ~. ~ J-U., ~I mlonto T....,, Hll Me fi.tty1 e'f"Y Bunny BU<WIY. Sklll tWld Sc- Scratcfle<I -P'""- U lhtn.t ..... A .... a J.1!1- ..... hi UD.lt Alltnel<onu •• IO.JOI Prep Soccer Standings • LT Ed''°" s 0 0 N-pOrtH__. I ' 1 H""ll"41fon-..C.ll , t " Wt•I•'""'' ... 1 • I ,_, .... v.o.,.,. ' ' t M.arlM 0 ! 0 ~V-ty w " T ed'WA ' • Hunllnot., a..c,., 0 MerlM t 0 Wtllmlntl., • .. I floYnteln Valle'( 1 ' 0 N1wport H°"*' • ' I "'-'"'s..ii w " T Ulton • (I 1 .. untlnvton....,.. .. I • MtrlM ~ f • fl-laln V.atlty I J I New-IH ......... •• , 7 We .. mlnlltr • • ) Frazer Leads Conquero~, CV•Ufhttl 21 ... t.00 '-00 GoldSl11ff+~•· 4.tO ht f'u\t Ptl IHMtl 4 >O Tl,,.o-1UZ Alff , ... -One IDld C>.rfttlalir. ~ H """ Enrldln. a.renq., s11c 810f14>. untington Valley ....,"".'°""'99 Christian (Newport H•.croie11t1 Beach> High'• Con- Pt..-nt 11Aca -•.,... a.,..., querors rolled to their ~~:::~·l'W'N'2,IOO nth victory in 16 de- CHk .... ,.,..> ,._. 1.00 uo cisiona Saturday atter-i:i~=~• '°' ,~:: noon. tu:rni.nc back l.a J err Frater Jed llVC with 31 points. tho third time he's been in the 30s this year. Frazer·-. average Jn 16 game& is 22.8. .. * *' 11 ..... -""1 Jolla Country D•y AllO rill -Sttr PllfT•L "1Vlftl S b } 7 S c. 7 .... , ....... ....,a..... C1'J Benlll"Oll • ..._,.., 11_., Gfeol C 0 0 ' •<I ' al UJolloC.-VO..,kN9tU1J Set>,,.,....,_,O\allled~H"' Soutberll California "vc-1u,..1a, s..-'· ,.,._ .. 0.1141• Colleae In noo-Jeacue .,,, 11 • .,,..,. 4• ...... '·....,.., •. Scrttc._. -Lee Pr1-n. ~ Pat .... fH,er-tt.. a-.. basketball. Ha1111ma: HVC. .a. SJ ..... ~ .. ~ •• __ _,;. _____________________ _ TMO..O..,..,_.U.. II IC TM llAC:lr -«IO .,..... J .,..,. .i.. ... .-..-. Pww .... lttoOlkk n'"''"> •• •• ,.,. Ht Ceftl-119 tt1et1111> uo 1 • a.ell 'Em K.lnl:al ~ 1978 CARS I andTRUCKSe BUY--l=ACTORY DIRECT!! FA.a_ K'YCJf ~ a wfld.haired blond, !las D™~Qlllked around mollt .C the United States ud c:i.·r\f'~ll4tftbi~mapalblie blc7cle. JI looU e tN cfovt1l '1 ttl~ci. w\dl 12..flldl wlleels 1lx para Ul4 it'• Ilia IDalD 1node fl tnftl. Wben be rides UM MU. which lie ..,_ .. 1eJf to fit into bja backpaca, the .-ct tr'lllls bebin4 <lll iu owia IUle wheeSt. Daaalna lri>JO the belt.loep6 ~Im kJaati pants -wttlt lip. rs tbal convert tbem to shorts -is a Admade aaw and knife. TM initial day of his Grand C&117on nm wu QK. ~ut be losl bis raft that Ditbt wlllen &.be rlver r ud had to laM.ioa a fllrrY·bullt raft tbt motnull oin& shoe Jaus and tree tnmla. SkJUDl arew up iA the westam Damadr ~ 0( .Jylland.. His mother. be says. ii worried bOUt bi.a acapades, bas father is not -'"but everyone.else thinks rsn crazy." .. CoUedina many friends alons his 1'"&J. Skyumsayshe even JOl a ride with a maaconaect. •d witb the Ma/1a who had au M>i1s of ,Wf*poDS in Ma car .. '1N SCHOOL,•• he explained on bi• ~ .Die•o atopover. "we learned that an Amenca there at only the fat cat op here, and the poor little man down there. But that's not.,t.rue. Tile 1odaJ weUare i» much like Denmark. . 't'he intrepid youne traveler set out after :tw.o ytars ol intensiYe peru~al o~ Jllatfonal Ge<>- F.•Pbic magaunc, and his Itinerary (5,000 names scrawled on a san&le pfece of paper>. ln- cJudes places be wants to see such as Palomar. Palm Springs, Sorreao Sprin~. He bu 7,000 plitS of travel information oa microfilm that reads with a maiJtifyill& gJus. Sltyum is log1ing his travels with tape re-~Skfter and photgraphic equipment and H¥S be J\O~:ii to sell his saga lo National Geoaraphic. . . .. ' Tourists Offered Chasers 8v STAN DELAPLANt.. :\l EXJ<.;A LI . Mexico Tequila i• the fastest growinJ( drink in the U.S .. like Vodka JO year.l ago CVodka now outsells bourbon.> Cla~i;ic way lo drink It; A UWe sail in the fold of the thumb and finger. Lick the salt Sip tequila. Suck the lemon. But thcn•'s another way: a chaser of :-.angnla de la Vada (Blood of the Widow.> You'll havl' lo make thiit yourself. but it'' ~~y and worth 1t • . ONE CUP ORANGE juice. One-fourth "(•up lemon juke. One-eighth cup irenadlne syrup. <Liquor stores sell it.) Teas~n l•ach of salt •.ind tabasco 'auce. Chop m half an onion. Shake 1t up and refr1gerate·ovemight. <To let lhl• omon soak in.> Next day, spoon out the onion. Serve it cold Small glass o( tequila sipped. Followed by sap of ~an1mta. !lot, ~weet and cold comhmccl. lt would blow the safe al Chalie Munhattan. Bt•st tl•quila 1s llerradura fAbout the P.rice of top grade Scotch m the U.S.> Next. S;luza Commg up fast, Pancho Villa Viejo. ' * .. • f'RIEND REPORTS: .. Since the pubhcaty of holdups and so on along the Wei:;t Coast highway, there are patrols of soldier~ every mile or to. •'Green An,el1, ·• the tourist bureau's jeep service o free mechanics. run the highway two or three times a day.'' ••All lhirc; good public relations was can· celled out at. San Emeterio, 185 miles IOUlh ot the border where we went throul}l of· ficial entry. Immlgration man questioned my tour1at card. <Issued by Consul General m San Francisco.> Auto permit man taid bl\mUy: "That will be S2S.' This 15 ALWAYS ,ree. "Customs man, offered $5, said: 'Not enough. Take ou~ all basgap and pull up fltiorboardl.' .S.ltled for. 110, but. aaid; f 'Give the boy $2.' Boy put tourist sticker Oil windshield." • * * THE HOTEL AND llESTAURAHT tax · of is·percent was only collected from Mex- icans. Tounsts exempted by showing tourist card. Now amended to a 1 percent tax on Mexican nationals ANDtourl.ts." * • * "I'd like to do some. patatfni tn Europe •• ••. Arles i.a a pretty town in the Provence. south of France. Van Gogh painted there. Bemelmans, artist as well as a writer, was fascinated with the Place de Forum. I used to stay at the Hotel de Forum. It's a small square of great shade tree~ and small i>hops in Mediterranean soft browns. olive. sky blues. An old Roman town with warm weather and garhcky food . Clf you see 'Pro\'l'ncale' on a French m enu, chances arc it's load1•rl \\.1th garlic.> • * * FOR STRONG, LINED peasant faces, ~o to the countryside on the Atlantic co~st or Spllin: Galicia. Mahogany-brown fi sh nets hang outside stone cottages. Wheat being threshed by oxen plodding m circles. just. ait it's d~ribed in the Bible. Roman snow markers on .stone Roman roads. • • * Honfleur is an ancient, gray-stone town on the Normandy coast of France. ChamOlaln and other esploren of French Canacfa sailed from here. An hour's drive from Deauville on "the Clowered coast." u Chat Noir looked Uke an inex· pensive hot.el. Every window box was bunting with red geraniums. Moulea Marienere ls the local ~ialty: Mussels &teamed in their own juice with around pepper and shallots. Best time to go ls spring when brown cows Cthat glve NOrmandy'a rich cream> are painted an a landscape of tlOWeria' ap ... pie trees. .... . . .. Spell Success'Huggabk' lt7ANNZCOOP .... lllltw ....... ••w • are u 1uce111ful u we are because our abop benefttl lt4.les wbo love to make dolls, )owl mat.bin who buy dolls for tlMlr 4aUlhten nd our tamll1. ~ue .. !'!uem be ~euw-a\ ~a~ wo wu-t~r. TRIS 18 Josephine lllcElb-.,'1 way ot aaytna her LaiUna Beach doll buatneu pro. videa an outlet I or suppliers, satldles a unique COG.9umer *"' mu4 and creates a rew9*r1 10 an aeroap8Ce ex· ecatlft. Mrs. l.apoa address IS•• ia the •d ad found • lal:ldllliade doll balbeilL .. 1 loolred at the dolls Ult aw ltqr,'•ahe~ '1MCJl.t r .... adoDID._ate.lbad to leani ... and tllewe. 117 tint doll9 W'ltr& •nU7 lhnll&e-611t's wll1 ... called t•o bumeu . ·•oan1a1n J'olk ..... aw JeMS Mrs. •e&a..,. has madl aad sold IMI'• th.- 1, 1 o o dolls. Som• wear elaboral• costumes ... 'flip. aad oUlen 1n caltom made. to resemble the liWe Oris tbey"re OJ'deredfor. Siie ._ wen madle an An GabordoUforcastoma A•a Althoqla Mn. l'lfcEl!umy said •be b• nnel' speDt a nickel an adnrtisiJll, lier dolls ••malled 11plarty to cUJtomen oGt of state ad ID Europe. The Jlcztbaly doD:s ne de- afped an6 made la a Wt. over the shop 1&498 Broadway. "I lib to tblnk of the abop u a 1mall museum,•• Mrs. Mel:llaany said. "I allow Brownie Sco•ts and other 1roaps ol lhis tbroagb ... lllr. McElhany stuffs dolls aacl keepe the books. Two married dauaJde'S beJp with desi&Jl. Ill addition to family beJpen. 20 otMr women supply tbe L••uaa Beach abop with hndmade dolls or apeetalty items. "Makinl dolls Jll'Oba~y paJi ~cents• hour, if you f1cure in what 1'0UI" time is wol't.h, •• sbe said. "But tloU matia1 ia nally a labor o11ore:· Mouataia P'otk has no produc- tloa qaatas -the dolls eome ill as u.e,. are completed. Josephine McEIJany puts touches on doll's face. H6' business provfdes time for family togetherf188S. Cost of Calm Too High? Psychiatrist Outlines Tranquilizer Risks II wcu laU a/tt'rnoon and llw hafpMd buliMNman ~ad had mough. Taking a '1n4ll vial Jrom hU dale, he ahook one, thn ttoO tm1111eUoio pU. into ht. palm. A tnp to the water cooler. a IS miruu waft mad calm prelXAW Later that aftttnoon, be took two more oJ his pre- 1crlbed Valnun tab1 to forUfJI himtelf for ~ all1/Ul frH100N batti. bttwem o/ffc• ond home. A cloA tcrape With anotlln nervoua drioet mode a cocktoU "' hoo almoat mantJatmv. DlftMr tdih 1.0Uw, a littt1 aomdh#lo to lip whU. reading a pile t1f rtporta during tlw ewnbag end.a ccn.ipi. of 1~.,,mg piU. Jt&d bf/011 b«f topped o/f hil da11. sun. 11Hp UJG1 "°'° tn coming and he thotJiht, "Got· ta gd a ltronger pre1cnption, thue thing• arenTC doing tlwjob~e.•• • * * For t.bole who are dependent.. stopping the drug can be tnnimati~. .. I BAD A PATIENT who used about 35 mill>· 1rams al Valiam a day for about 8 years. He s~ped suddtmly and became K11t.Atl7 psychotic - he staJed that way for about I mouths. And, there are mm1 other cases like that in the literature." The other major ayaiptom or withdrawal, Dr. Kau!man says, b aeJwra. ,.Valhn:n ts • 1ood' ailti·ae1zure medicine, but. if It's A.opped suddenly, tbe patier4 is liltel7 to bave a ldricf of nbound e•cital•t. Why should society be concened witb Valium abusera? .. If tile dr1nr of • car on tile othtt side of the road is one of them, I'm c:oaeerned! JI he ot slle'a a relative, I mAJ' hn• to support them .•. it you Just can abOuL people, Y• should be concemed." COllPANJl:S NBED TO lie concenaed for ••r don't llte t() paall my ladiet," laid Mn. Mel'.lbany. ··r want them &o conU... i. y maldq dolls at Uleir owa pace. 11leir lecllncs about tbelr doUJ allows up In tile finJs ... pndad, and •• ••h• tb.at.. "1la.e doll shop 'toeS to aleep' after Cb.rlstltlas, aa _.. recover from tho holiday and ~ up ·f01' ttae arts lerUval m samme.r." .ae aliild. -Z• .a.r Cbri.tmas ~ .. a • .. of#den..•• Little lidl arm't the Oftb' mea to aet XoantaiJa •olk dolls, bowe.er. JI.rs. Kc!au~ a.kl one ot tbe moet rew~ uJes Ille ID .. WU to a busbdci who a&ld be bad to •ave a bl•• eustom. m.te rq doll ln three •• for his bospttalized wt.re. "'I told bim il woeJd be fm- pouih.le to mm s a daU la " 1 Fliers Finnly Gro11n de~: Richard B. Footatae'• ex· pbmatioe of jet ellCln• Dabe w. methodical aad ncy c•r. Be stepped <YVer to Ids office blackboard and iD Mat ltJ'Obs made a lehanatie dnwtn• al a Jet eactoe. Every major aecUon WH aeatly labeled ill •mall block Jetten and key points wne a.tied wftll an X. rr JS NOi' too far from tbe way he and partner Ned Goodhue ran tbelr baslilne. Kart.ill Aviation, located. at tie Orang.e Couaty Airport. 'Though t.ky diner tn tl'lelr roles within the pfoaeer Oran1e Coan1~ Hiation firm. taey •hare a New Encland opbrintiA& &Ad tbe experience of atteadiae Hanard'• 1raduate business school. Shortly alter eaflliDI llBAs, they decided to go into bu.sineu tocetber. What prompted the two to take . a mu • aenerat 1riati.on by buy ins Martin in December 1971 ? ··we were looking for a com- pany to KqlJ!re. We eatabDslaed a bunch d criteria," aa1d ~ taine. "One bmlneu tllat met that criteria was a general awia-Uon compeny. •• ' AT TUAT Tl•E. h4' said, Martin bad Jlat gone throaCh three bad 7ears. "Tbe economy In Oraace County went to bell la a hand batket--ceneral aviation went thn>ugb • depressed Ptll'iod- combined. that t.cted a IM>le ID the plana (previous OWMn bad) for Kartlo Aviation. partlJ' because they bad ballt a T~ MabaJ facility wlUl DO bwl!!MI there to sapport it." Tlaat. rontalne •aid, ha.a chanced. Martha DOW 1Jul1a at the seams. With neuty IO plaes. a repair facility for prop and Jet altcraft. a fuel suwl7 division and a fliibt sehool. Fontaine 1aid tha& be and Goodbe wUI bave to Ond Mme allenlate way to expand. ONE PaDJBCr -aJreacly under wa1 -is a jet re- Ctll'ft1ldDg program an 12 film cassettes wllidl helps pllota keep fiFiDC skills sharp.. With a artmace" Fontaine sad •'We're fnrstnted by the lade of any lrowth opportunfUes o tlle alrport -1ivea tbat ll'Owth will inevi.&.ably ocev. •• Font&lne took tbe county Board ol Supenisors to task o•er the long stall ill plans f<>f' airport development and aJIUDatffa. "We all reccgnbe tbat Onn•e Coullty Airoort wasn't dellgned to be -will never be -a la.rie. continental or intercootineotaJ airport. ••W£ NEED TO expand the terminal, denlop dOuble-deck. parkln&. to extead the runway m feet north, to expand the transleat parting areas. . .and that•a onlY to service today•a de- mand, •• be addecl ''Tbe Boatd ol SUs>enlson ts wil1ina 10 mike t&e 'hard de- daioos lbllt have to be made ID order to do that ... FoataJne said that wben be looked at a map of the county JO 1ean aeo. be saw a aumber ol possible alteroat!Yes for 1 backup .trport or for apqsian. Today, be SQS. there are far Jess. ••The (airport) probl .probably wlll not ao away, but the alternative• are 1oio1. to continue to lhrtnt. You doQ't Utt any d1rect1on on the part Of di· flciw reaponstbte I or the lsiuo -I see them dod1lnc It... · The apace 1borta1e createa a · problem for Martln'1 new-phiff sales (they are the largeat·Piper dealer in California). I ,. "When we 1ell an airplane ,'f/I/~ have to say. 'You can park Inn Coron11 tbere'a no more ri>cim here ... ' <:: Deaplte IJ)ace and noise ~I worries, Martin baa O'OWD ta tile last alx yea.rs. "Wben we came bore,'' FOD· talne said, .. there werct iz employees. Six: 1eat1 J,ter. there areW." FONTAINE SAID that diS'Plte aimllllariUes in b1dt1round. be and Goodhue are quite diffettnt. "Ned ls tho vblonary, the i'on- ceptualher. He's always pushing im-be got us into jet&,_ the 1ort to get thinp started. "I'm more an operaUoM man who keep1 them coinf and pro- fitable." But, he adds, both ell)l ilu each other'• shoes when ~tl\e need arlsel, aa it did Just after they bought Martin. •• "At flrat we bad little mon«}r. we were han11na on b7}tfie flngernai11. We eacb Juat too cin bl8 hunts and did it. • "GeWns a bit philotopbfoel about partnerships," he a~ "I've concluded that for a partnership to work, you have to have two thiri.es : "31.'ou have to be operatlijg from a s.lmllar value a~. <See MAaTIN, Pa1e87> qaite ~aJ reasons, be adds. " a psson btcoma • abaser, be'I not etrut.lYe oa the Job st an. He's drowsy az1d ean"t ,"'];;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:--=======::;:================~t: relite with 1111 people or npervtton; Yol1 ~ '"°"' duettve m• hCMttl, &lld re'a the loss Q( a iUJll• beiD1.'' Dr. :Ka8'maa 1114. But, hri adds', Valtu it atiJI a "17 nluable dru1. • "I tblnt far many J'(?Opte no • m aa au· Jou . -.If there•• a death ill the famil)", it they're ou aa.out 1171* -to tai.one Valium now , fn mode1' , cu .help them be able filnCtion. • CAPfTOLIZE WITH CAPITOL rMITCl.llATI(I MWfS TO ~ CAPIJOC TO r.A»t IMPORTANT BUSINESS ALERT! COMIMG SOOM &Toro.Lake Forest s and Leisure WOrlct. • 11 .... ,. ,,._ 10 '" I ., ,,... Jr l\'I llll. m S4'1t " »-o ~ ..... »• -,, . .. ,,., .. It ''"' "-'1 l~ ,,. 11 n .. n ... lit II\~ 117> = i"" . -.... . ." it: l '19' ,,.. 0\ . '" "'" 1~ ....... ~ . il'h SI ""' 11o II'-.. ,.~ Ill'> It'~ JS 111'> 01/o .,,~ ~~ 12 • :JO~ -""' 2 • II< I I:~ .... I~ • lh "'" • ~~ 11 1•h I JI t1 1 l0'4' ,, .... ~ , .. 1) .. I ... . ... • 1 .. .. nt<, • " .... JS • ., .... I o .. • .. :; '• ti I .. ~ "'• I UI. !J'• •• " . • ,, "'. , .. 'O >-. ... ,., l o ll» ,,_. "'• 1'1 , ... 1J'• ,., .. 1, JS4-, ,,.,.. ... ,. ..... •• )I ~~ s•; •H ·~ ll. 20 ,. Ith ." I ,,.,. n• • ""' ·~ t)~ n" -11 • ''"' 211'> "" ""' 12·digit multi·function calculator with memory. Features printed and green tube display. Charge it to· doy at your loc~I Kmart store. . Sharon Holland Bl:companies a private $tud•nt, Jen· • (lifer Wolynetz, 9, at her home In Mission Viejo (at rtght). Other photos show lessons at Irvine Conservatory of Music. Dr. Peter Odegard shows Louis Yang precise fingering while Marianne Whit- 4 rnrer teaches vocabulary to Steve Simpson, Rac~el Fine, Johanna Gregory, David Way. · .. . a mall BY TAKING responalbllity, Smith noted, he doeS _ an repr Int arud 'I «' "ahaplng up ... but faclnl up to tb r al uru of the Prt- blem. •1 thfuJ( one of the bll problems is a tenden· cy to blame Othen, "• he Hld. ..My job makes me unhappy, my husband or wile makes me in· secure • .. , feel that lt you put that duty onto the other penon, that's too much to Jay • them. NobOdy wants a 24-bour·a·day duty." He cited u examplea an Older per&on who expect.I cblldien to entertain blm wtead ot tU· tn1 rea~lblUly for maJd.na new frtenda, and spoutes who •xpect mat.ea to make them feel maacWJriq or temlnlJl • Slln'U SAID HE be1an to clarity bll think· , tn1 about therapy when be reallied that blofeed· back in which a per$01l learns to relax by watchln1 hia heartbeat, brain wave patterns or tension shown on a machine and consciously re· ducln1them,nadllmltedraulta. "A lot of these patient.a, I found, couldn't re· a11y do u much wlth blot..clback beca\ISt of the anxiety beln1 created anew eacb day.'' Smith laid. · • "They were havln1 problem1 with their job, their husl>and or even some aapecta of .. themaelvea." i The method of psychotherapy la Ins lmpor· I You Catt·Belp I Time Spent Earns Dividends j Glvina Ume to help others 11 help from anJODe who would Ulle T h e S o u t b 0 r a\ll c e lta own reward, say those who to play a aupwrtlve role ln County VAC lilts a nwn~ ot clo 10 re1ularly. youn1 Uva. P1ycbolo1y miijors placea avallable tor retlted A number. of Oran1e County may be particularly interested persona who want to pua on I a1enclea offer a chaoce to •hare In the teen sesslona, uya tbe aome of thitir akllls and tale . in those rewarda. Mental HeaJth AuoclaUon. A ·profit Costa Meaa· aien· I Tl ket II d d l cy for aemor ciUzens needs a JN WEST Orange County' the c se ers, car ea era counter person to 1reet people Voluntary Action Center• and other "camey .. Jobs are and to an.swerpoones. 898·0043,offers theseopenlnp: open for uayone who'd like to U · I Aides are needed by the Win· aiat with tbe Garden Grove A C:9sta Me11 pre·acbOOl needi terabur1 Trainln1 and Guidance Animal Care Center's fund aenlora to help youneaten to 1 Center in a pro1ram to teach raiser near the end of February. craft.I, puu.lea and out.aide play. 1 c.ookinc, sewing, art, shop and The event carries a "La& Ve1u I academic subjects to trainable, theme. f handicapped youna peoplt., The South Oran1• County The Mental Health Aaaocl'aUon Voluntary AcitJon Centtr <VACt ls •f aln lookln1 tor people tO • ha• o~ their extension offtct I part clpate in lta reaidentJ-1 In La1una Ni1uel to make lt core vialtaUon pro1ram to fA. easter for t&r·SO\lth eounty real· I tervlew those who wish to volun· denO to help olhtl"I. Tbe I teer homes and tlme to earl~ nuanberthereil4"·8650. 1 tor the mentally Ill. I I A G&OUP aeU·help pro1ram for teens and a home for boy1 a1ed 1-10 in Westminster l\eed D CHRISTIAN DIOR 0 OPTYL D CARRERA O PLAYBOY 0 AVAi'iTE OARDE 0 SILHO<JETTE OREVUE OSAFlLO D DIANE VON FURSTENBORO Cl OEOFFREY BEENE OOIVENCHY OTURA 0 ELIZABETH ARDEN D YVES ST. LAURENT • THE E OTJON MUST be dealt with direct· ly, notjuat Intellectually, Smith aald. "I really believe that tnalaht alone does not change behavior," be aald. "\'ou have to take atep• cJOMr and cl01er to the object that 'Yoo fear. .. If )'ou Sit thrown otf a taone, you et.bai:t on a1aln -and you don't ju,,t do It tntellec· tually." What are the ertectl of variout fads and trends that don't force an Jndivtdual to de l with hla often painful emotJons t "A Jot of ttiese fads allow us to reduce anxiety, .. Smith id. ..It I scream ot J>Wlcll a pµncblng ba1 t may feel be\ter but 1t does~l solve the problem. l found biofeedback dlclil't conlront th• anxiety.•• .. . ~ . TaY TO STAY OUT of eowt. That•a the ad· vtce liven. in • •eneral WJY, by the naUon'.1 hl1beat·r~ JUd&e. Over the put e11ht )'ean, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger baa varied the nouns and ad· )~cu~es 11 explalnJn• thla counsel, but t.he / measaae remains constant: .. A.n avalanche of • new cua ... appallina maues ••. mammoth : continUJn1 UU11Uo.n. •• ! Bur1er'1 concern ls the Ud of Uti1ation : that la all but 1wampln1 the courta of the land. • It's hard to talk about the justice system these daya wttbout conslderln1 court caseload.s and backlop. More than 170,000 new cases were in· f'roduced ln federal courts in 1978, and probably close to 2 mllllon in atato and local courts. :: · A NEW S\JaVBY by the National Center : for State Courta ahowa that u often as not it •' takea more than three years for suits to come to trial in one local court. And while most non- • criminal cases are disposed or before reaching •. trial, the median wait for such cases in one :• local court was 939 days. •' The study tracked :SOO civil and criminal ', caaea lo 21 cit.lea. While most particulars ol the :; survey are conlident.lal, one researcher reports :: that delays did not depend on the size ol the :• jurisdiction. The problem is not confined to ; large ciUe.. :. No emioenct; of the bar haa cned more . .. •• :· :· .. . . ,. .. .. ~ . :. • . • I . • >iltll't11JIY for re!orsn than B c• • and OD• of 11 I comlnt to .frultlon wltb >IUIUJ)~ of three "n borbood j&11Uce story at rJcht>. WB&E NO COURTS have 1untrec1 more tban those handlln1 tbe small, mundane dis· putea, 1wollen criminal docketa -u.s million Hrioua crlmet were reported to the FBI In 1978 -Impose a ttacgerin1 burd non higher courts. A thlrd element la pinpoint.eel by a govern· ment report focustn1 on federal courts, but which can be applied to state court.a u well: "History, con1~ssional policy and tho pre· ference of lltJ1anta have all cootrlbuted to the growing mus of complex and difficult llU1a· tion," the report 1ay1. "Aa societal demands beco'rne more varied and more urgent, the courts are inevitably called on to do more." Some believe tbe lolJam la the result ol too much leeillaUon. "THERE ARE SO many Ian and reiuta, t1ons with the force of law that it ls a fair bet that everyone ii at present in vtolation of some statute: we just don't kQow which o~:· Citicorp Chairman Walter B. Wriston said in a recent speech to the American College of Trial Lawyers. '"nle web of law is so pervasive that much of it is useleS5." Burger's Cl'Ullade to trim the court toad has drawn praiae within the legal profession but sharp cirltlclsm as well, especially from judicial acUvlata who think his efforts ml1bt re- sult In closln1 the courthouse doors to many de· serving cit.lzerui. He claims that "new demands have out· stripped capacity" and proposes a variety of solutions· • -a:·ua "div tty" con~ part( frommortthan court.I. -Tate famUy relations m t divorce, adopt.lona and cblld cU1tody realm ot eourta. PUFY LAND tiUe rch and other iprottdur involved purcJtastna and financing a home. -Flaure a way to 1olve environmental dis· put.es befote1 they reach the courts. -UmU appeals avallabl• from judldat dt· clJlona. -Consider dolnc away with Jury trials for moat non criminal cases. TboM WhO think Burier b 1one too tar in· elude Robert G. Betam, president of tbe 38,000-member AasociaUon of Trial Lawyers of America. ''COUllT CONGESTION 11 certainly not a virtue, but it may well be symptomatic or a virtue -the virtue or a calm, delJberaUve and thorough lecal aystem which values the protec- tion of human ri1hts above all elae," Becam said. "We should always remember that there is no court conieaUon lo U1anda," he said. A fellow Judce, Colorado Supreme Court Justice Jim R. Carrtaan, criticiaed Burcer direcUy. "I'm lick and tired of heartn1 about the number of casea dla~ed of when we dbcu.aa the Judicial 1y1tem." Carrigan 1ald ln a 1peecb to trial lawyers. "The chief jusltce lhould know that the job or the courta ii not to dispose or cases but to decide them jusUy . . The busi· nesa of the courts is Justice" Idea Courted Neighborly Negotiatiom WASHINGTON (AP) -Three "nel1bborbood Justice centers" designed to keep minor lecal dJsputea from 1oln1 to court are due lo start up In Kansu City, AUanta and Los Angeles ln March. • "Their purpose ia to avoid lmplementinJ the full judicial process, to solve community problems at tbe com· munity level," says John Beal ol the Just.lee J>epartment•a Office for Jmprovementa in the Admlnlltratlon ol Justice. "WE ROPE THE CENTERS will save Ut.l1ants time and money, save the courts time and thereby the tax- payers money," Beat aaya. 'Itie centen wtll handle small civil disputes and even some minor criminal cases. If you live in a community served by a neighborhood center, you won't have to bead for small claims court to confront a recalcitrant repairman. Instead, you'll be able to contact your nelchborhood center -located in residential areas, not downtown, and open on weekends as well as weekdays. A paralegal will listen to your problem and decide If the cent.er can help. 1f not. then you'll be referred elsewhere. perhaps small claims court BUT IF THE CENTEa CAN help, the repairman will be invited lo join you and a panel of volunteer mediators - retired people. merchants, teachers, homemakers from the community. ' The center wm have no authority lo force parties to enter Into mediation or arbitration, but it can point out that the alternative -the courts -would be more costly in time and money. The Justice Department Is footing the blll for the three pilot cent.en and will monitor their operatlo111 for 18 months. The centers also will handle criminal cases police departments deem suitable. Storefront Legal Clinics Save Tbe trend 60 far ls jµat • begW\lng toward breattni down the ttadltt6illl beniera between lawyers and moat of tbf public. ~thirds of those people queat.l«>ned bi receat itud.)t by the American. Bar ~atton had never seen a lawyeror bad Ccla.lulted on.e)ustooce. Studies indicate that a lot Of people are afraid ~ law,en &tDd tear that they wtll be neeced ii ~ 1'1re 012e. Th8 ABA survey found that 82 percent of the public tblnU lawyen cbar1e mor. for their aerVlcea than they are worth. • The YellOw Pae llat n0Wn1 mm:\..t!.1_.an each lawyer'a name, addntu and teleJ'UUUe number. More toformatlve legal dl~cloriee usually are found only in well-atocted libraries, but most consumers are unaware of them. YET CONSVlllEB froupe llpre the public loses millions of dollars eacll yev by not 1«- tin1 le1ill advtce, aay, on redress of am all frauds, • ~1 contract lrnpnadently alped, a contract untuWlled b~ aeller. 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Brookhurst, Suite 38 ANA,\!~M FOR RESERVATIO!\'S .,,...-:-~-CALL 991,7370 VESTS Lined & Unlined leather Down & Polyester Nylon 20% OFF ..-.awo CA.ltDIGAN SWEATERS 20% OFF MIN'S CORDUROY PANTS SJ J 98 Meft, LAOlU' & MLS' BREECHES 2 Way Stretch, Miilers & Harry Hall lito4t.S024'° a..,.41.t1I9'° ,, I ~ Definition Of Success DEAR ANN LANDERS: A Jone time aao you printed a definition ohuccesa. I carried the clipptn1 ln my wallet and looked at it whenever I aeuecl I wu Joeln1 my perspective or when my prioritie1 became a lltUe confused. Somebody lifted my wallet last week when l wu watchln1 a parade. I didn't care about the money bot I haled t.o lose that clipping. Will you please nm it again? -SOUTHERN BANKER (MISSISSIPPI) ·. .. DEAJl BANK~R: With pleaaure. Here It 11: Saeee. Is a word for whJdl tbere couid be a · thoaHDcl defillltlons. A 1reat many people eqaate 1uc~ wJth money. Almost always, these people are of modest meus. My mall bear• ltroa• testimony to the rac& U.at tlaere are mllllOD.1 of amaent "fallure1" and an equal • a•mber of ••1ucceae1" who have nothing In &he bank. Tbll deftnltlon of success was sent to me by a reader who did not sign bis name. I wish I had written It. To laulh often and love mucb; To wlJl &lie rupee& of latelU,ent persons and Ute affeettoa of cltllclreo; To eara &he approval of honest critics and en•are t.be betrayal of false friend; To appreciate beauty; To flDd the be1& ID others: To live of one'• self without the sUgbtest t1tea1M ol return; To llave accompU.hed a t.uk, whether by a healthy cbJld, a rescued soul, a garden patch or • redeemed social condition; To have played and laughed with en· Uaualaam and 1un1 with exultatJon; To know that even OH Ute baa breaUaecl easier beeause you have lived; This ls to have succeeded. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 'This letter was prompted by the grandmother who was crtef· stricken because her grandchild flunked .kin- dergarten. I nm a teacher who has had to do battle with parents <and grandparents) because they, too, thought Junior or Sally was "too smart" to be held back Some read evil motives behind such action These people don 't realize t.bat "smart" kids can be immature. It is no favor to such a youngster to let him continue to compete with children who make him frustrated and unbap· py. One year can make a bl& difference in that child's life and often the first years of schooling are crucial. Please tell them. Ann. - ANOTHER "MEANIE" DE,\R "~EANI[": At least 100 teachers wrote to uy the same. Tbartks to all of 7oa. No quf'stlon about it. You are rlpt. Townsend-Stice' Mr. and Mrs Jeffrey R. Townsend of South Laeuna have announced the enia1ement of their dauchter, Laura Elizabeth Townsend to Tracy Steven Stice of Encinitas. A July 1 weddin1 ls planned at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Lacuna Beach. Mias Townsend attended Texas Chri1ttan Unlvenlty and will 1raduate from Cal Poly Pomona ln June. Sho wu afflliated with Delta G mma Sol'Ol'lly. Her flance, the son of Mri~ Meredith H SUce ot San Clemente, craduated from th~ Unlveratty of Callfomla, San Die10. *** Admiring tht1 lce sculpture tee are George Hoag II, teti and Charles Hester, both on the boatcJ of directors. A Success to Tune of $40;000 Thanks to a tremendous volunteer effort, more than $4-0,000 wu raised last Friday and Saturday at the Fourth Annual Bini Crosby Pro-Am Tournament: Sout.bem, sponsored by the 552 Club, men's support aroup of Hoar Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. According to Susanne Schwellenbaela, director of support groups, more than 200 volunlecrs (including members of the 552 Club, the Sandpipers of Hoag Hospital, the Affiliant.s Chapter of Hoaa·a Auxiliary and tbe men and women members of the Irvine Coast Country Club, where the tournament was held) were involved with the event, which ls a satellite to the Bin& Crosby Pio-Am ln Pebble Bea.ch. Thirty.six corporate sponsors, each donating $1,000, and 36 amateurs, each donaUn1 $350, were paired with 72 PGA tow1ni pma. Professionals competed for a purse of $10,000, which was provided by lolm CWcJ, Qarte. Heater, Georse a1aa, the PGA Tour and tbe Bing Crosby National Golf Tounw:aenL · Robert Gu11eabelm, SS2 Club president, noted t.bal ''\bis year's committee plumed a.n excellent tournament," addinl that proceeds ol $40,000 will be used to purchue llfe-savina equipment from Hoae Hoapltal'a Ult of high.priority lt.erns. . · Hole·in-one prb:es were contributed by Mr. and Mn. Charles Flallback, Newport Beach: and University Oldsmobile. None of the eolfers hit the big one this year, even thoueb hundreds of spectators lined the 1reena. Emer1ing as the pro·am wlnnlnl team were Tom Talbot, Emerald Bay, and professional Ed Flori. KNBC'S "Saturday" Show, which was telecast live from the tournament at Irvine Coast Country Club, featured Interviews with Dr. Arnold Beckman, member of Hoae'a board of directors; Geor1e Uoa1 U. prealdent of the board of directors; Michael D. Steplaea. administrator; Dr. Charles Tarner, chief of staff: Mayaard FraakUn, tournament chairman; Mn. Ro&er Danell. president of Sandpipers; Mrs. L. Taylor Gerry, member of Affiliants: and Rutb Poole, who was 1n charge of registerina tbe pros and scorina the tournament. The "Crosby Southern Clambake". a cocktail party preceding the tournament, was co·hosted by Mr. aod Mn. Mayaard Fruk.UD and the Balboa Bay Club. (see pboto1raphs) Bap,Petalng• By Marcia Forsberg The Eyes of Texas HOt'I d'oeuvres ln the shape of tbe state of Texas • • • dessert aauce pum~ from an ellbt·foot oil well • • • trumpet fanfares for arrtnls u they stroll down a red carpet ••• mualcal ent.ert.alnment. • • valet partln,_ Not your averaee benefit, but then a1aln. the·~ iln't an average department ltore -in the past, Nelmu·Marcua baa offered for ule H1a and Her Submarines, baby buffalo and other cm&Of·•·kind aoOdies. Cblldrens HolpilaJ of Orqe County will be the beneficiary of a lavtah bladt·Ue lnvttaUonal part1 on Friday. March I, when the Dallaa·basod Nelman·Marcua opens ita new ltoreln Newport Beach. .. The event, which will feature a preview of the retail outlet and a aeneroua buffet supper, will be 1ponsored by CHOC'1 15 Guilds. John Wayne serv-s u honorary chairman of the event's 30-member advilory committee, whlle Mn. Den.ala Pltkea1 of Newport Beach and Mrt. llobert Clemmer of Yorba Linda are co·chairina particlpaUon by Guild members. The atore will open Saturday, March 4, for cbar1e cmtomers and wlll open to the publlc on Mond.,, March 6. Tlcketa, at $75 per person, are available b7 contactlng the Guild office at CHOC. Candlelight and Roses The 1978 Valentine Prtnce11es ror the upcomln1 Newport Harbor Area and Saddleback Valley Area Councill ol Beta Slama Phi Va.lmUne Ball were honored lut nleht at a cocktail party in the home of Mn. Boben Gilmer, chairperson of the ball. P~ YJin• for quoen ~the ball frOtn the NewPOrt Harbor Area ~ell are: a.arte Joae1,. Delta Epsilon Pel: I 4r Kru11 .XI Lambda Gamma; ~ RllUs, X1 llo J;amoaa: 8ud1 XI Pl Chl; and Muaa AiiPle•.., Prece~ Et Rho. Ptinefael vying fol' qu~ of the ball &om t'he Saddleback Valley Ar.ea Couac.ll are: JIU Cltatlamua, Delta Eta Epellon; Deana A.DdreJ, Delta Theta Delta; Dlaae McCany, Xi Omicron Eta; aDd Bejl Anold, Xl Tau Upgllon. Put queens Jou Miller and 811e B....m& will crown the new queen at the Seacllff Country Club on Saturday, Feb. U. Them• w1l1 be .. candell&bl and rona ... Auxiliary Officers The Silver Anchor Auxlliary ot H1Dlllllaton IntereommUDitJ Hospital has named new officen for the eoming 7ear. lfn. s .. pla MeGIDJe:y ol Huntington Beach, who wW serve as president., hu been honored with the Marion Meyer Award aa the volunteer of the 7ear for tbe aul.Uary. __ New officers \Delude Mn. la•M Romon, ...-.. a.rt DonDer, lln. Danrta Ka...U. lln. ·a.bert EWott, Jin. aoy Spnpe, 11.n. l'n4 Rose, Mn. IUdAard Bralck. 11.n. .lamet SmWa and Mn. Terr)' Fruer. ' People Peermg • Zonta Girls for the motlth of December ai::e Caady ltont«omeiJJ' Newport Harbor Hlfll School, dau,hter or Mr. ud Hrs. Qarlea ••tpme17; KelJJ' A. Clemeaee, Corona dfl liar JDCb School, daQl]Uer of llr. ut llq. Warm <Jemeece; Tftt PtebU, Co&1.a ·,K~ Hltti School, dauchter of Mr. u4 MD. ~ Pickett; Betay McLaa1hUn, J!:Stancla Hi("b School, dauahter of Mn. Kula llcLalaOUa ••• More th soo art patroaa. JllaDT •from U. Ancelet and Beverly Hllll, JoU*l the La~ Beach art commu.Dity recently a~ a clWnpalJle prevJ.,, celebrating tbe openln1 of ttie Spe11ctr/Ho•ard Galleriea in Lacuna Beacl. San Clemente resident and exhibitor Ala Boztckotlc and wife were special iueau. and 'Palomar Colle1e. He la tbe IC)ll of Mt. Mrs. Harold T. Clement of Villa. ..... Now He's Tough-but-lovable. • .Lou Grant By IERllY BUCK APT .... l.._W,_ The city room set of the Los Angeles Tribune. home of CBS' "LouGrant"televtsionahow,taaut· wrenchJngly real. Cluttered, vibrant. pulsatirlr with the tension of another deadline. It's a conglomerate of newsrooms past - the smell of stale cigarettes, parched coffee, rubber cement; desks that wobble, typewriters with terminal malfunction and chairs with . broken aprinas. THE BLESSING AND damnation of .. Lou Grant" is that lt'a right on the money. Notblilc in recent years. except .. All the Presideri\'a Men," has treated. the newspaper profession with such afrectionate accuracy. ,. All this, with Edward Asner•s marvelously (ruff city editor and a superior supporting cut, has made "Lou Grant'' a JOY to watch: For me, anyway. But I suspect the viewing public In· .~tinctlvely &rasped what J had learned 1001 ago: What goes on In a newsoom often is routine, oft.en borin&. F~ ways to 1et Amer away frOm the city desk and Into the action requil'es iDcenuity. .And the action. such as it ls, ls not the Ure-squeatm,, bullet-punctuated kind that gets the adrenalin flowlria. THE STOIUES ABE, however, intelli1ent, informative and Sood drama, yet a &ood dose of humor keepe them from belni beavy·handed. No newspaper aeries has evt!r succeeded on television, and for a while lt seemed "Lou Grant/' that character honed to perfection by Asner durl.Da seven years OQ "The Mary Tyler Moore Show:• woul4 be no excepUoo. ••1 would uy we began the upward climb a few weeks ago:• aaya Amer, lleefully relatin£ that it started the same week me newspaper re· ported the nadir of MTM Enterpri!es, the show's producera, and another said the .. Lou Grant" show was moribund. The show, wbich moves tbls week from Tuesday to Monday night, bu been inchin1 up in the ratlDp. "For a time it waa like people had heard through the arapevine that you.had cancer," says • Edward Asner as Lou Grant on Mary, Tyler Moores snow, offers a Yew suggestions" to Anchorman Ted Ba-xter, played by Ted Knight 'Lou Grant' barely "$'urvived a switch to a more serious portrayal, but Asner says subtle character shifts have apparently worked Asner. ••People would come up, htlshed and solicitous, and ask, 'How are you f~?' or 'How'athesbow'?" Grant· Tinker, president of MTlif En· terpriHe and husbanaof MW Moore, says: "I've been havtnl a better feellnl about the abow. We were concerned for a wbile. I think it's finding lts audience. Or the audience ii findiilg it, •'It does say you don't have to do a 'Charlie's Ansels' to set an audience. I don't want to knock that kind of shoW, but it ls en- couraetng to get an audience With this kind of a show. It means that a cood show Will floally reach adecmtnumberofpeople.'' The show being taped that day was about religious culta. and Alner bad just completed a scene in which he had baniabed a re~ -to the reu,lon desk. DUlllNG A LUNCH break, Asner was asked if be had wanted to continue the Lou Grant character or 10 to-sometbinl else. .. My initial feellna was that there was enough atretcbabillty In the man to warrant tak- ing on a new aeria as Lou Grant." he answers. ''As Lou Grant. I never felt oventretcbecl on TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUllLI· Aries: Good News! ACROSS 1 lntoxlcat9d 8Hlde1way; aiano tme>lemenw 133Hummtno 73 a,. .. Y ..... 13& Fishhook 7 4 Cut flay 138 Historic 7S8enate period m••aenoera 140 Capture 14 Masculine neme 15C0tolta teav• By SYDNEY OMAllR Vl&GO <Aue. 23&pt. made-professional MONDAY, 22): Strona llnanclal superior tends to favor 'ANtJABY38,m8 position la Indicated; your cue. ARIES (March 21· your judgment resard-AQt1ARIUS (Jan. DAILYPllOT . 'Mary Tyler Moor .• And l felt time woulcS be better served than by creatin& a new character. .. As it turned out, I think we chose the harder COW'S • We encountered enormous pro- blems. Many peqple tuned in out ot fealty to Mary Tyler Moore, then said, 'Oh, why isn't it like it uaed to be? Why hn't Ted there? Why isn't Lou funny as Lou?'" Convertinr the character of Lou Grant ftom comedic to dramatic wasn't easy. Asner eays, ••1 was W\der the edict -don't forget LoU Grant. Always keep your grasp on Lou Grant. In doing ao, J wasn't always able to play to the realit,J. 1 ,.I SHOULD HAVE modified Lou im- mediately without attention to the past. I now know tbe Lou Gnmt I play. and that's all that matters." Am r Hf5 most of the change was through nuances. ··1 chanced the prim propriety I'd exhibit from time to time. The n&.lvete. I'd say tbe big· geat adjustment was that I'd tend to create my own world as the Lou Grant of 'The Mary Tyler llOOf'e Show! And now I tend to be a more aware citizen~ may not buy everything he sees, who realli the world hu a wide sc!ope and I'm only of it." The aeries was created by James L. Brooks and Allan Bums, who also created "Tbe Mary Tyler Moore Show," producer Gene Reynolds and writer Leon Tokatyan. They visited such newspapers as the LOs Angeles Times. LoS Aneeles Herald Examiner, Valley News and Oakland Tribune to soak up atmosphere uid talk at lenith with reporten and editors. 11 Poata1 ... 1 188mallfarm 21 FlahbOne 77 Exclamation 142 Cinch: atano 78 Hawaiian 143 Toward Aprll 19): You &et news ing business proves ac· 20-Feb. 18)~ Lunar which could be caus~or curate. aspect coincides now • celebration. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. with breaking from ••THE WHOLE IDEA w s to copy life l\Cf rldo• garland eunri.. 79 Antt.r 147 Arab roe. 80 Meture 141 Staa-TA U&US (April 20· 22): Victory, vindication restrictions, habit pat· not theater.'' says Reynolds. who had also 'Pro· 22 Ottoman tltl• 23 R..-vatlon ctwemno 24Harden 82 Predaceoua wttlaper fish 150 Fonowtng In May 20): Steady pace t a • t e s wee t ! B e tem1. duced "Jrl·A-&H." "We didn't waut to base the advocated. Avoid huty gracious. Wm admlrera PISCES (Feb. 19· show on thin,p that had been done before. but · declslons; judgments. by not sayiq, .. I told Jilarcb 20): Be willing to on reality ao that people ouJd reco u il. 25 Fl'9nch art1ele 2eo1sou1t expreaalon 27 Approve 28SQuara meaaure 29Motlontaaa 30 Continent abbr •••• • 31 Printing meaaure 32 lndlvldual 34 Garden toot 31Faclal UPf••alon 381.0o• • :~ • 40 'rim• u111t: ... abbr.· .;. 41 Atrt. !'! 43 Mari'• ~m• : lvat.) ;: 45 Bnazlllan plant o47Ck>tlt meaaure 41hcr•t • mea.o- 49 &ecoftd 169 Pronoun 1 &O Bab)'lonlan 111~ l Eschew the sensational. you so." analyze and to accept .. It was tbe sarn~ kind of thing we dad on GEMINI Olay 21-SCORPIO (Oct. 23· truth when it surfaces. ·M·A·S..H.' We talked to many suraeou who had June 20): Be ready for Nov. 21): You c~ enter SpoWghtooaecurlty. been to Korea and then went there ourselves." chance, variety travel, w a t.e rs prev iou1J Y:--------------------------.---intensified relationship. restricted, areu cloeed CANCE& (June 21· down-light replacel ob- • July 22): Your natural, scurity. .. basic abllitles come to SAGl'ITAJllVS <Nov. forefl'OliL Yoa.C&Qmake 22-Dec. 21): Friend.abip abrewd Jll'01)el't,y, busi· dominates. You are ne11 judlments.. aided in resolvln1 dilem· LEO (July 23·Aug .. ma by one who· does 22): 'Be lelective. Define care-and proves it. BACK TO terroa. refine tecbni· CAPRICORN (Dec. que1. Pisces. Virgo 22·.Jan. 19): Pressure ia '5~ 8 P: tlaure prominently. relieved. Decision la 1 4 Golden Globe NomlnaUona Belt Picture-Drama st Acto( In Supporting Role-Aleo c 02 • GLflnn ... Best Dlrector..;..G~ Lucas C).riglnaJ Score~otm WUU ms ON SELECTED ITEMS ONDAY111110UGH FRIDAY ************************** French Toast 75¢ Offergood tthefollowlnglocatlon : 329 E. 17th t.-COSTA MESA 107 N. J:ustin t.-ORANGE 1319 N. Main St.-SANTA ANA 830 N. Euclid-ANAHEIM . ~1 -1 ' . ® ~ONALHOUSE OF PANCAKES • .. ·loyful . lunket. ·'1ust for 1'he real moral lt that ~ukebox Junkie wlJ.l do a.DYlhin6 to Atisf}t his tremlederavtnc for a 1oodjukebox. I bow' beeauso I. like JUcbard Savage. am ajukehbxJunklo. • Jukebo~ • .. · WE AJlE A STJIANGE brcecl. It is not enough for us to simply play record album• at home. No. we must have tho palpable satlafactlon ot pl\lbJclq our quarters Into the •lot cl the jUieboX • selectin• our prognm of mUlie, alld then ~ filled with WolldroUI electric enera as the llOUDd fllla the mtlre ~ Jtlr BOB GllEENE • • • ii • • • • • • • ' • There 111"8 good jukebox bars and then there are srut jukebox ban. The perfect jukebox bar in America ts the firat.fioor bar of Holiday ln.n-Kansaa City Muntcipa.l Auditorium N~ 4. (The No. c is because there are 10 Holiday hills in Kansas City. Mo.. and the~ Inn.pec1ple like to teeP their motels atralght; the Municipal Auditorium put & J!hilosophy Reflected • Ih Pink Plastic Plate .. ~ nn o. 4 lln K City untclpal Audltorlwn.) I • ISCO D th pei'I ct box ral go~ hen I w in Kana C1 y to do a story oo bu"ketbAll player Tiny ArChlbald. lt i6AOWed a lot. and wbll I watted for Tiny Archlb&ld to plct me ~ at the HoUday Inn. I wam1ered l.Dto what turDed out to bo the perfect jukebo~ bar. W D. Ttoy showed up, I wouldn't leave. I dreamed about that bar in the months followinl my "1sit. ' When the Republican ~aUonal Committee announCect that the 1976 convention '9t'OUld be held ln Kanau City. J immediately put In for a room at Hollca.y Inn No. '· The Republlca11 National Committee nfu ed to uslen me there. I said in that caae. I wouldn•t 10. The .RepubllcanNatlonal Commlttoen lcl th y dlcln't care • HOWEVER. I CONTAC'l'ED Holld y Inn Intern Uonal hudquarters in Memphis, and they nuck me In, ven rboucb the Republican Natloo Commltt wa uppoeed to be in charge of all hotel J'OOml durt~ the con Uc • And ao, there '9t'e •ere •t Holiday Inn No. 4 -just th Missouri delegation, the ftbod• lalnnd d e1atlon, a couple of flooraful of alternates, and nie. I was not exactly a mainata)-at K mper Al'Gna 1lte or the convention. As a matter ot fa~ I can oiily rec"" a how· ing up at the convention ball one one nllbt. and th•t wu to borrow JDOOeY from my editor to uae lo the Jukebox . ON '111£ l'INAL NIGHT ot the cooventfoo, when then· ~ ldent Ford waa 1ivin1 his acceptance 'S~h at Kem~. a tbtfi&bt alm06t broke out in th Holiday lnn No.: 4 ~ tbe men ancl womm '9t'bo wanted &O R ERMA DOMBECK this mominr 1 did a the rubble of our gutsy thine. I took a civlllzation and try to paper cllp which I've· fl1ure out what we were been using aQd reusln1 all about. There'• no for ten yean and threw doubt in l'llY mind a it away. That's rlabt -woman will UQearth a just dropped it ofl in a set of dl.lbes, two abock-. waste can and said. ing pink and two Jn 1953, I bought a set" at night and puttln1 "Bunkie. you• rerdramatic black plates to of plastic diahel. They them under the rear _________ ,, flnl1hed!" the 1et, and exclaim. ~u know what thas came two shocking pink wbeell ot the car and al· la depend.ab! l'v Someday, I know u "He~, these loot like co4try needs? and two dramatic black lowing the kids to •lt in Ii •o ah4werL e. e sure u I'm •ittlnl here. they 11 lut forever." S.methln1 that doesn't. plates to a aet. The first tbetn and sled down the vea up atran1ers from another That will be her tint lusttorever. year we had them I .bill in backof tbe boule. U American insenulty planet will poke throu1h mistake. " · thought they were chic keep• pace, I predict all I EVER saw the ad· beyond description. THE a E J 8 N • T the excitement wll1 10 va tages of buying a anythlna blodearadable out of our lives. Ll1bt ca,et that would last a By the fifth year, they ·anymore, with the ex-.bulbs wW bum forever. hf 'me .•. or a winter began to grate on my ception of marriage tennis aboes will bave to co that never went out nerves and I begged the wblcb aeems to deeom-be put to sleep to set rid of 'ltyle .•• or lawn kida to take them to the pose before the honey-of them, and we'll never rurniture that you never sandbox or lose them moon. know the exbllaration of had lo replace. on a picnic. to1aln1 away a wafer· 1/hen one has a low Alter aeven years or The 1hlne on my car is thin piece of soap and tha'eshhold of boredom. those crummy dishes built to outlut the saying, "I thougb.tJOQ.'d a Ufellme guarantee can (do you know bow dis-motor. The fllllngs jn never leave.•• b 8 d e p r es s i n g • gusting liver looks on a my teeth are good for 50 especially when 1t ap-black plast.lc plate?) I more years after I'm plies to things you hale. resorted to sneak.in& out gone and my deodorant J MAYBE IT doesn't bother ~ else, but She had to marry him. She was too embarrassed to have him as a date. _..,......, ..... OH OOOIMt .......... ., ... ...,..., .......... . uD 1au1101r. w N1W Y~ NIW YOaKt"" ""'' ONI ON ONI IN) I.A. "'WV IMAlllCHUTlll IX G.O. "'WV ICITV OR. l>C.I A "'OH.OD" ,, -......u. uu.r ,,., • .,_OIS • . -n41~·(Nt • A •AQOIS 1"1 V .... TIMV1Drl6t .._. • ..._tt:SO•too.,,,., IAT cm C9mll CtMIM.ASI ... a.....,_, SUI SBlltens, rlQlrt, says the world is coming around •a quartar tum in our directloi?. • JACK NICHOLSON "THE LAST DETAIL" t:410NLY "PAPILLON" 4:001t 1:35 BySUE8HELLENBARGEll ..._.. .. ,,.... .. ,._ cmCAGO -The Second City comedy troupe wu born eome 18 yean ago in a Chinese laun- dry. Since tta bumble bestnnJ,.na on Dec. 15, 1958, it.a zany brand of humor has spread to ata1e and televialon nationwide, and the list of peopJe who went throutb that lawidry includes some of the nation's top humorists. PRODUCt;K Bt;KNIE Sahlens started the Second City after be 10ld bis tape recotder buaineu ln the 19501. "It became lt.s own kind of monster. Americans didn't dare laup al certala thtn1• becauae the :McCarthy committee bad fr11btenecl everybody, If you went oo atace and just men· tiODed certa1D tbinp ••• it WU ~el')' daring, like HS.'' 'l'bole were the timel tbat tuch com• dlau u Mort Sahl and Lenny Bruce were busily attackln1 America's sacred cows onsta1e. For no more than the price of popcorn and a movie, Secand City aoeri can drink and mwicb sandwiches while watcbin& com- ic bit.a of improvisation. •-~~~~~~:....;~-~---· .. It took off from the betlnnlnl. but. by the third 1how the public Amons Second City alumni are Mike Nicholl, Elaine May. Alan Arkin, David Steinberg and Valerie Harper, u well at Gilda Redner, John Belwshl and other memben of the cast of NBC- TV'a "Saturd_, Nlcbt IJve. •· ---------------------was saying. 'It'• not u aood as 7 Golden Globe Nomination• Including BEST. PICTURE Mon.·Frl. 7:00, 9:15 Sat/Sun 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 it used to be."' The American aenae of humor has come a lon1 way since 19S8. Sahlens says, and the only thins audiences won't lauah at. now la religion. His blue eyes twinklin1 above the 1reel'\ trees knitted into hia sweater, Sableos remembers when the Second City troupe couldn't mention President Eisenhower on stage without elicitin& 1aaps of disapproval. But the taboos of poliUcs. sex and almost every other topic have fallen. Today. the theater 10 Chka&o'a Old Town offers bitini aatire on any topic from rape to Preaident Carter's ener1Y pro- 1r ams. "It's not that we've chanaed," Sahlens says. "The world hu taken a quarter·tum in our direction. "WHEN WE started in l~. SINCE 111E 1959 opening l.n a Chinese Jaundry.batlbop, the troupe bu launched a syndicat- ed television ahow filmed in Canada that may be renewed for a second aeries of 28 ahowa; opened a second club in a nortbem Chicaco suburb, and branched out with a Toronto club that has bad five successful seasons. How bas Second City's mercurial humor survived two decades of near·achlzopbrenic changea in the American mood? The key, Sahlens says, Is a dialo1ue between lbe youna cast and their peen in the audience. "One finds what's going on from listening to the dialo1ue between those two. The great thins about lbls form is that It reflecta the preoccupations and interests" or young people. WINNER 5 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS! tm.. ne•!!f• ,Gll!a.~PG) u Ji'7'.iile a., Richard DrevfuH EDWARDS ICHIDULI DAILY 7:11, t:11 '"' t:OO, l :00, 10:11 IATJSUN 2;00, 4:00, t:GO I: 10:11 That eloaene11 and • mu· . tual respect between actors and audience allow Second City to renew ltlelf. Most of the 200 or 10 c11t members who have stayed three to tour years with the troupe are between 11 and JS. Sablem declines to lnatitu- tlonallze Second City's brand ol humor or to cling to a formula for success, and his view of the way the club touches people's hves ia almilarly or1aruc. -----~--------------- .'When people first come to our theater as 18-year-olds. there's a quality of excitement. m finding your peers discussing things that you thought were ex- cluaive to your own mind -boy· atrl relation, police, parenta -a world that you dldn 't realize had a public face. The excitement of that ls unbellevable. It's the ex· cltement of learnlna. When a kid learns to walk, he smiles. . ''BUT A8 TREY grow up and come back to Second City at 35 or 40, and they remember that old excitement . . • It's like notblnt ti u 1ooct aa It used to. be becauae nothln1 has that quality of excile~ent. ··certain people retain that in· nocence -artist.a, for example. But most people settle into a • • • • " H1a voice trails of( and he raises a clenched flat. A talk with Sahlena -tbe drlvln1 force behind an institU- tlon In American comedy wbo himself will not aet onstaae - lead• one to conclude that such artistic Innocence sometimes . comes wrapped In very bui· ne11llk• pack11e1. In 1111 thet croufll th• lfockl•• ••• Wltb hOIJ• •ttd coure,. .,,_, clUMI to fhefr d,..tn ••• lcra11 Tha Draat Now Showing D' 'd Limited Ill I Engagement • 1 ' I Founteln Y•ll•y .............................. at-1500 :uA City Clnemtt ••••.••••••••••.••••••.••••••• 1SC-3111 ladcll•bectl ........... -•••.....•••••......••• 511-lllO UA louth C:O.tt .............................. sco.ost4 Weatmln..., Mell .•••••••••••.••••••••.•••••• 813-0146 Orenge on ...•.............................• 111-1022 F••hlon Squere ..•.•.•••••••••••••••.......•. lt1-ol33 lrootltU.tf'lt ............................. , •••• 772 ..... Orana-Melt ................................ 137.Q340 Fox '"Uertoft ................................ 62M747. • MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY .. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG) "WORLD'S GREATEST l.OVER" (PG) YE h s Jo 'Hubbert Advertis-ing nd Public Rel lion Company as vice presi- dent for client 11ervice1 and arch. Ma~ had been publlaher of Homebuyer•s Gulde for the past ei&ht yeara and wu responsible tor the magazine'• operations ln CaUfomla. Jn his new po,slUon, Mayer will be iovolved in n w bu.sin s development throulhout California. accordlna to asency president Robert C. Hubbert. He also will direct the aeency'a continuina research programs on dienta' needs and the agency's 1pro- fes1ional and creative setvices. • Prior to Joining Homebuyer's Gul e, Mayer worked as a radio producer and announcer and was with the R. H. Donnelly Co., a Chicaro ad- vertising publishinC firm. AB11N MILLARD ·of Newport Beach has n named President of The Profeuionals. a WPOrt Beneh based real estate corporation. Malla.rd, who was born and raised in Salem. m his home in Southern Calltornia venllyean. · JllaIA.RD C. ELLIOTI' has been promoted to ~ce president of Arcbi+Tekton, Inc .• and will now ad the ;Albuquerque office of e ewport Beach and Albu· uerque architectural and plan· ng firm, announces Willlam , CJapet. president. Prior to joining cbi-Tekton, Elliott was as. lated With several arcbitec· rat firms in San Diego. lier, he was the construction rdinator for renovation of e Warehouse complex that llL&.10TT bsequently received historical recosnition. Elliott graduated from Mesa College in San D1eco where be earned an associate of arts deeree. licensed California architect, he had been living · Costa Mesa, but has just become a resident of· buquerque. ::./' 'OAN LIVELY. a Costa Mesa real estate ent. has been elected 1978 president of the ewport Harbor-Costa Mesa chapter of the Women'• Council of Realtors, National Association of Realtors. Also elected were Mar1aret Adrian as vice president; Olive Wiesenhom, secretary; and Glen- na Bissonette, treasurer. DAVID D. OTIS, an Irvine-based realtor. bas been awarded the designation or Certified Com-mercrat mvestment Memoer oy. the Realtors National Market- ing Institute, successfully com- pleting three year's participa- tion in an extensive program sponsored by the National As· sociation or Realtors. Otis is one or less than a dozen licensed. brokers designed as CCIMs within Orange Coun- ty. In addition to a formal four- 0111 hour written and oral examioa-. n, requirements for certification include eclalized course work, a minimum of four year's· ~perience as an investment broker as well as '&cumented experience on two-way or mulUple ex- • ~banees or on commercial sales, leases and property briefs. All major facets or income real estate brokerage are reviewed prior to acceJ?tance. Certified members must be knowedgeable Ul such areas as land economics·. site evaluation and selec- tion, financing, taxation, and the exchange market . . ·HOLMES W. TAYLOR ol.Lido Isle bas been designated a Certified Commercial-Investment Member <CCIM) by the Realtors National Market- ing Institute. Taylor is president of Holmes Taylor Inc .• of Newport Beach and Executive Vice President of Jeffrey-Holmes Ltd., of Huntinston Beach. He has been in real estate five years and is a member or the Jliewport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. He serves as the director of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board's Investment Division and Ills community activities include past presi- dent of the Lido Ille Commu.o.ily Alaociation. JODN COTTINGHAM has been appointed general superintendent, Southern California Re1ton for Broadmoor Homes, Jnc., accordin& to Moss Carter, director ot comtrucUon for the buildllll firm. Cottinebam comes to Bro dmoor from the Mission Viejo ~ Vihere he was project superintendent in char1e of aln&l• and multi· tamilY houStng. lfe and his wife make their home in )fission Viejo. DAVID A. McALLISTER. has been named· irector of corporate operations tor Broadmoor Homes, Inc .• Calirornta buUdi.Dc firm, accordlna to n annO\Dlccment by: Roland Osaood. executive vlce president. willl ~:5::i:ii~1fjf~ !is C:.,Tn~!': = pany, SWrtCVant ~ratton anCl Ivan Welli & Sont.Inc. Aw 0. Wldliino Prelldent Of R FJ • ewport BMch, armuncn a totll flnand11g wiume for calenctar yur 1e11 Of •eoooo.ooo With eo commnments Md b'lnudlonl. k>lllt Wife ~ on OffiCe t>utldl ndu rial bUildll'IQI. 9hopptng centera. mobile hOmt ~ lllld orhtr ,... t .. proJecta ancs placed with f'l'IJOr I te l'*""1c'e comi>an a. tlankl, .aav n and loena Ind peNkx'I funds. RGW Anenclll, lbllshed In 1e1e, tPeefl ,.. In ,.ll ••t•• financial ••rvlcn lndudl JolrW wnl\ll'f IOUrCl9. All of the ~ fl wtre handled by Wldcen Jlck ~ voe Pre dent ana --r-.IJ*\ CWV1111Mltt1r. 17141DMIJI Only Three Left Not your ordinary homes. Not in a tract. But scattered among other homes ln the original town lot area of Huntington Beach. Wittiln walking distance of the beach. Jndivlduilllstic. EaCh on its own lot with a small but completely private back yard.GOO<i things like ceramic tile entries, vaulted ceilings, wood - bumlng fireplaces, wlne closet. Welcome back to village life in old Huntington Beach. Not your ''plastic planned community." library, schools, and parks with g?eat old trees. Quiet streets, a little rundown at the heels. Why not-they're 60 years old. Ride your bike a few .blocks to town. You won't even come near a major thoroughfare. 507l7ih t. Huntklgton each (714) 960-6244 ay foxic Corp. .. OUr Newest Single Family Homes Ate In Northwood'. Irvine's ewe t Village. A better IrVine 1oc:atibn would b'S difficult to~ But it's not difficult to imagine the jQt,,'8 and bendts of owner.hip in either of Waimington' two me communities. They're ta <XJl!lP8SI center of the irnPottant p . Your new home in this new rvfne ·Village; cloee to your work, dose to your play and close to YQur heart. HufJ'Y. lbe Largest Selection of Homes m Northwood Hdlow Slllldaw K•a • mod* todlocm/rom -108,000 1Fbas Telephone: (714) S.S1.Q3SS } BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 N r MacArthur & Jamboree a a I p HURRY! 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Jollft A"lllOny Incl 0..,<lrlll Rvtll; DAllA•I, llrblra Ltt end A-t, Tllll'ANSKY, ErM al'ld Lawren<e; IATON, Glende L. end Do.1ane I(.; CALTA•IANO, W1r• ren II. and Lolt J.; CllAW,OllD, Sun- de J. al'MI J-R ; HOPI!, M1ry Tlf· f111y 111d Gary Wllllem ; WOLPIAANOT, llalldell Lee lllcl Wiiiiam 11-.1; DAMRON, Allee I. ..... o ...... , •. CLAPP. Laurl11 lftd Jamn; MORAN, Ml<hMI L. end Ola11o11 L.; MUAllAY, &.fly t and Wllll•m D.: DILATTE,Olvl<IJ lndDtboralle ; ILOUOH. JOlll<e I, and GI"""°" M ; LANGI, Cllefyt Ju,,.lla Ind Wllllam 11 ... tl; P0"5. TIWlm• Sliva ,,... Wllll•m Ooneld; DOllHllACH, C~el_M.._JoMphA; l!RllE, Oelt T. -P-oqy """; llAYA, I 1111.,...N.-C...si.nc:aE. CllOATTI, $utan •M Louis J ,; PITZOlllALO, S\ltan Ilene and P~rl<k JeM; CAMPll!LL. Vlcter L. lftd Syl'fll M.; COi.LiNS, lll<llertl M. •11d Sllert11 II ; SMITH, llt9er T..._t Olld Nola Marie; l'OLIY, .l<MIM ~ tnd llkllerd Jettn; Al.· • \.EN. MIO• Y. •nd J•lln L.1 Nl<MAITlll. Lele -J1,.,.t; SIMS, ~ Welton Mii• Jr. 111d Sllere11 A ; , lllAOY, H-y O'--OW•YM Mo«. WlLLIAMS. ¥1<11etl O ..... Unu C.l PA Tiii'°", YolOll Vivien Ind 11 ..... 11 OfllNnl; THOMAS...._. OllY eftill ""'" WIHIWll; Mc:OIVIT, ,,_,, 1M "'9ttl N.; PAlllt, llhe A1111e entl Wllll•m S1m11tlf f'OltTllll. ~y l(fm end Dell ... Sl!Htlll HIO, .IMNOI llaller'te elld ldwerd Th•mPttn; UNOlltKOPLlll, Cerol 11. e11C Je!MI ........ OUON, C*llM M. eM OtrY l.M; MUOI~ J alee tM ft1Mltll111. IUCl4AflC>, ,_..,._., 1.. _, ~ J.-l<lnllUMN, S... MIN ...... Wi111em 'fMrrwlt1 MOWllY, PllYlllt • ..,.... ..-i a.w.ict °'""; 1u .. a•tt11, JHo~ ~ W,..HI 1..1, J~ RIC.._ 1111 OIMt '-""'1 ltOlllN Wlllla "'*'-A111t1 , kle c,1 OUM. .>, .,,. .ltn'fll .._,, Jr. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A. I L y p I L 0 y. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,.........,.HOttcr. All rUl ate advertised lA tb1i newtplptt la IUb• jed to the .,.ederal Fair Housing Act of 1988 wblch maJtet it illeaal to advertlae .. any pre. ference. Um lion, or clltcrlmina on race, eolor, re · ex, "' n.aUoo al ori am, 'la n illtention to make any aucb pnference. limit•· tion, or diacri mtnatlon." This newspaper will not knowinJIY accept any advertasinc for real estate whlcb IS in VIOia · Uoaofthelaw. IAYNOMT Balboa's best loc1licm! % Ddrms • 2 bath condo tn •dult, all aecunty bide. Walk to ocean, pier, village, 11hoppin11: boat 1Up a\'uil. All thia for $H9,500! CHIMACOVI Corona d l Mar: newly, protessioaally decorated 2 bdrm. +den· 3 balha • 3 ·story home w/elevator : aourmet lutch • !All lt:ilk cabint:t. & floor, wet bar, frplc . Some bay view, too! SU119 to beach &: bay. $298.500! COSTAMHA BROOKVIEW TOWNHOUSE, 3 BR, 2~ ba, all elec. blt·ms. bnck frplc . up1r1tded l'&rpet.s, 2 landllcaped patJos; pool area. $94,990! DUPLEX OPIH SUM. I ·5 10945fttStrftt RlOIS: AcfnrtlttN Corner duplex across lhcMlld check their ads from beach. Permanent ~ .::.: ~ ~w:E=:z~:.;. DAil Y PILOT •1--1 * 675~7060 * liabUlty for .... flnt .... _ .... _____ , cornet ........ Oft Oftly. Homes for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGE DUPLEX 4 BR &c 3 BR. perfect location, one bid& from the ocean on PeniJuula, 5 yn old, lndry rm, across from tennis courll & park, W/at1me bay view $219,500. Act. 640-2344 FIXER UP.PER Sartain bunters, tee th.ls diauter. ' Bedrm, 1"'- MEWPORT DUPLEX New on the market! Lari• 4 bdrm. up & 3 bdrm. down; just slcpet to ocean. Beautiful furniture & wall cover· lnp Included ill salea price of $1~.ooo. 673-3663 675-4777 Eves IMCOMlll! Balboa Penin. Just re· duced! 6 Un1t1, rive 2 bdrms. &one l·bdrm., on 2 Iota. J u1 t ateps to beach . Owner motJvated! 673-3883 8'2·2253 Eves associated 8ROKfRS-ArALTORS lU l\ w la•boo ., I 1 U I bath, need.a paint and --n,c. It'• a money maker 3 Br House, Rancho Calif aOIJ0,900. Call 540· 1151 Temecuha ureu. Just re· modeled. $51,900. (1) 676-5064 .• '·~-> HERITAGE • • REALTORS ·~~~~~~•MEW CONDOS• •= 3Br. 2\.i ba, auacb dbl aar. OCEANFRONT tile bathtkHchen,, By owner, 4 Br & 2 Br, on microwave ovens, brick und, nr Balboa Pier. frplc, wood/brick ex· Make oHer or subm1l trnor. Huie bdrms. your trade. 548· 7219; 559-4221 choice o( curpet. Newport Pier Realty Classified Ads sell big Call 67 .... 051 items. small items ur ---------- any item. M2·S678 SMALL HOUSE? CLASSIFIED HOURS Advtttl~n mav plart thrlr ads by tt\eph•int 8.;00•.m. to5::kl pm Mondov thru Fr1duv II to noc>n Saturday ca>TA MESA Of'FICE 330W. Ray 642·16111 HUNTINGTON l\F:AClf 17875 ~:ich Rlvd. ~1230 LAGUNA BEACll 11• Oltnntyre LaJun• Beach 4~·9464 SADDLE RACK 2520 L8 PH Road L•guna 11111' 58J.6Slo NORTH COU!'JTY d1eHrte !M0-1220 CUSSIFflD DIAOLIMH Deadline ror copy It k Illa U; 5:30 p m. the dn bffon pubhntlon. u · CfP' for Sunday " )ton· day F.dltlon• wben 4'9dllnt • Satu y. 1Z neon. WaitincJ to Nil .. fore YM luy7 Trade your s maller home for thi!! new 4 bdrm .. 3 bath home in Irvine; choose your carpet colors. PYRAMID EXCHAMGORS 133-1761 5BR&2BA Wood floors, wood ahln&le roof, fireplace, dble itaraie. $84,500. GI/FHA flnanclna avail. Sanll Ann near Warner. Roy McCcrdle 18 l 0 Newport ll•d. Cost. MHG 541-7729 Inv .. tment Property Salea Spedallud amall firm needa llcenHd aaaoc. Some college & sales ex· per. pref. 838..t921 BRUMFIELD• .MSOC. THEN Weddlff COltdo Bright ai chffrft&l end unit. Beautiful highly upar1tded 2 bdrm 2 bath with comm. pool used by only 12 ov. ne~ ! Close to We1ttcllrC Plaza & •·ooctora Row.··~ OceanVJ.w $96,500 Hard to fiod one story c:ondo v. /2 bdrm + den, 2 ba w/comm pool, j;.icuul 4 !lnuna. Walk to the beach. Our c'l:c:lusivc. ~rst lime oo murket. s.w.-.i. Newport leach COlldo L\ ly lr1 level 2 bdrm, 2Y.i bath only 2 yrs old. Lfe m11lr bdrm. Nice Sea Breeze. 714 963-5671 Turflerock leauty L\ ly & spacious 4 bdrm:i with large family rm plWI huge bonus room. 3 car gara111:. Lerecsl Broadmoor model. Decorator w11lpaper & drapes. Xlnt coodluon. Seller transferred. Hls loss • your gain ! 540-8944. Eucdl•• Near new~ executive home w1' bclrma. 3 batlta, new cpts, Citm drps. Sunken Uv rm " fmly rm. Frml din rm. Appraised at $125,000. Back up offers sollclted. 540-8944. . !ltah Model S 12t,IOO Thia lvly oodbrid1e condo could be 3 or 4 bdrm, den, big fmly rm, au.odec:k added to mstr bdrm. Proreaslon11ly landacaped & decorated • brick deck le open rlrepll • newly llst.ed 758-"°l. Ilg c.yo.. ._gain o.1y_S11t.soo Elforado model, a bll bdrmt, 2~ batha. Near Pool It Jacuui. tennil " 1olf course. Up1racled ~ina. Sunken Uv rm, we bar, frml din, l1e ms tr bdrm wt balcony. Stcurity 1ate1. New U1Un1. 75lM501. c:;t=o What a lifestyle. WJ}k to My lake " beach. Satl, swim, plmic, or just sunbathe· 4 bll bdrm1, 2 baths, huge fmly rm w/frplc, rrm1 din rtn. Vaulttld ce1Un1s, heavy •bake It a btn atrium. '159-150i. Hcnor Vlft'a .... .., Btfl Monaco with low malntectance )'rd. Could be 2 or 3 bdrm· fmly rm, frml dln rm. a batbl, blll vaulted ce1Unas. Lvly N .8. bozot. 759-150.L COSTA MESA ~a.z With charmlns 2 bdrm tiom• brlnsln1 income while you devtlop anOthet-unll. Clon to •hopping, II: traneporlaUon. »etter talte a tile*. 540-8844. o.ly '"· 910 .WU... lmmatulat , don 3 bdrm Coat• Mesa holn• • re d>' to move 11\. Lvly yard, cop~ plumbln1. Great are Coll now to HG. Submit your mA or v A otres-today l 5U-Nl. "'" ...... ...... • ...... c.... ..... Great home Good area but nffda a riew mother • paint 4' crpta. Many nowera" plan\&. s bdrm• + rmty nn. Shak~ roof, Priced below comparable horn• ln area. Don't hesitate. Act nowl 545·&491. FnltldJ Sc.wt! lt'•ltare•A RJer In prime F. v. aJ'jla. V•cant, abandoned, dlitreSud • You name it. -Write your own Ucktt. HU ' bdrm 2~ bath.. $79.ooO. -.mt. 4'*-•a..IC ExcejlijonaJ I atory • shows real pride ol owaershlp • 3 bathl, i;ep din, f11'1y rm. set bar. Btn landtcapln1. Must tee to a~te. See. make off er. 89'1..Q3Zl.. s ... ntHan? Try this on for aighal 5 bdrma, 2 bath, ranch style home features Enormous OQ q t Xlnt la .. atmc.nt. ooo. 714/91U871. ANAHEIM Mo"'9 S.O.! A aparklln1 clean • bdnn home w/f~ reomt Nicety decorated w/drapea 6 carpets • only I yra old In country atmosphere or E. Anaheim near Anaheim Llko. Only S7'-tool 631-6TTO.. I don't gtve a ~I! But )'OU wilt If you mlsa this lantasUc Mesa Verde Estate! S bdrm. 2 b•th I Private mstr b~rm suite w/1uden atrium & •unlten bathtub! EJe1ant Uv rm & din rm featurln1 valuted oellln11 " rrplc! Massive fmly rm aturted w/xtru! Party paUo! Ask.inf S98,900! Call now. IM-0611. fmly rml Rich wood paneling! Fireplace! Shake C:C.W1....., roof! Sparklinf pool! Carpets End unit t"OIKlomlnlum • over & drapes! Electric 11ra1e 1000 aq R llvlDI area • 2 door opener! Alldo1 SlQJ.IOOI • bdrm• Plus den • l'Ai bath • Don't delaJI Call aow. detlnb{y Jdced at~. 5 .... BM--0611. VA OKI Gt.r170. Mint ea.ltlolt -- - Shake roof beauty. Fmly rm. Separate mother·ln·law or teena1er quarters. If you're (UIS)' & demand the best, th.11 ll a UUlll Clll )'OW llat. One bdrm could be frml din rJD. Doo't wait PHONE TODAYI 545-9'91. , WESTMINSTER liplctT•• ..... ,....., In Mesa Venle When you buy tbla mtnt Sharp• '6drm, rrnty rm bome condition S " S bomel In a 1ood sect.loo of Co.la Featurinl I bdrml 1~ balhll Mesa'• most presUJ1ous area. Crpt.s It drpet Prof.uklaally New cpt. 4 br, nutr bdrm & decorated! Ruse country hall. Fruit trees, lie lrreaul1r kltcbenl Lvly laod1captn11 lot. Priced to sell quickly. Sacrllite aale priced at Call today. 545-9(91. $92,500. Dao't esltatel You'll ewe. Loetllt• , ..... Caiido Warm attractive 1 bdrm + don condo. Cov'd patio. Abundance alreet p1rkln1 near your front door. AduJta only. Ideal for youn1 or retired couple. Move on thl1 one. PhOfte Now! SU.Mal. be too late l C 1 ll now I Dt-06.11. A Pleceef Ctlie!I Prbct lilM · Without the cramba! 3 • CW,StJ.fOO bdrm11 ! 2 baths! Newly Tbis executive boioe la a decorated llv rm w/frplc! must to see. 4 ~I bdnna, 2 Crpta 4 drp1 thruout ! bat.U. fmly rm. Ccrn• lot Overalzed pool I Loads of wlrm for boat II. trailer. Clcme dC(:klna " waterfall I Aakln1 to Kbools. ,.1501. S8',900 for quiet sale! Call now! 894-0611 • le~W/PriYat. Jaaml,PIUI Gigantic 3 br, 3\-i bath, wet bar, bonus rm. Upgraded cpta, taalefully decorated wdvly w1llpeper. Ownara have purchased another & are ready to sell. '129,000, 968·83'11. .c.wsas ~UYedle Take advanta1e of this aeller'• problem. Have yout architect. detdp your froDt • rear yard. & •t of all seller •Ill pay for it. Pa1 •1ss per mo. P"1 & you can be t.lle proud owner or lhll Jlome. ""'3371. C•Y.-1M1glll1 At thla ~.,.~~:11 condo w/fantastlc VI.WI J'eaturi~ easy to maintain electric kitchen! Din rml Uparaded cpta & noo11n,t $400,000 reo center for non-atop pleaaunl Asking $65,9001 Jlu.rr)'l Call now ! 897-«?Zl. Pnub Surroundl = 11•4 bani> home In best N.W. areal Panellnt plus cloeeta 1alo ... " ~ A nry dellnblY aunttl" • bdrm holhe 11\ E. AJlahelm. Sharp eondltloa • water aof\ner • new etp\I llvlU rm " ballt Good locaUao • on11 119,9001 ar.mo.. .......... y ... Beaut. Del Mar a bdrm model w/ loft. Spaclou1 family kltcben le famtty rm. Taaterw11 up1raded -Jc. patio ts landscapln1. A year old home -only '87,5001 13'1-G'l'lO. ..... ,., lY ... Old S & S hmlly homo • prorcsslCNllf landsca~ " decorated. Lovely I bdrm It 2 baths. Ele1anl jacuzzi on elevated patio. Priced ooly 1115,900! 137 "770. er..t9'•ty Beaut. top of the Urie pool • jacu11l In lo ma.lot. backyard -s bdrm bome -11 muter 1wte -CUlt()m wallpaper & drapes. All amuln& year old home -onJ1 $113,1IOOl SMwl.aeA """Modlll Beaut. Can1on Creat -4 bdrm -2 ba home. l'uturel all brick patio " wood paneUaJJn faintly rm w/delloatM kltch rar famlly llYlnJ. In the loothllta O( Anabelin fO&" an.1Y $95,9001 aT.fTIO. Only 2 yrs old w/• My bdrms In Huntington Beach lor SSl,950. BeUer yet ill alv.·ays ~en adult ~ed & la in btn <'ondlUdn. flll.3371. Armstro111 Solarium Ooor. An exceptional lamlly home C.. Y• I 1 .. i? w/waur!aU. pOnd " 1nebol ......_ C .£i ModesUy pri* at $130,000 " •-mf VA terms ok! 437.mo. Eut ADabtloi -beaut. 4 · bdrm -Cll\J'OQ Oak.a bome -onlJ •at.toot Quiet Cul-d.,ae 10catlon on l1e lot! Call us far an appolntm•t to thow YCIU thl.a loveli plan I home. art-t770. • ... COIOMA D MAa CHAJlM SIH.000 2·story. 3 Bil +-den home w wood-beamed cuthcdrnl ceilings, built-in bookcases, floor·lo-ceiling used brk fircpluce + huge master BR w wrap·around balcony. Small easy maint. front & rear yard. OPIH SUM 1-.. P.M. 710 GOLD&IROO. (G-561 Um.I ISLAND! Hard lo find duplex on quiet ·Little Island". 4 lg. BRs <3+den > w p01t10 & fireplace + 2 BR furn unit now rented for $32.Sfmo. Steps to beach, bay & shopping on Balboa Island. ft'lexible financing! OPEN SUN l·S P.M. 20M6'/J AliLOME. <G -57) PANORAMIC VISTA... . del Lido that is! fo:xclus1vt. adult occupied condo overlooking greater Npt Harbor. Catalina & all points between. Luxurious ~ 2 BRs, 2 bath~ & deck:;. Completely upgraded for most discnminatin~. Sec :;ystem pool boat slip possible 5289,000 fcc Appl only. Martha Macnab 642·823.5. IG·58 I PL.AH 2 IROADMOOR Perf~cl f um1ly home w free form pool w iron gate 4 BR l"Omerted to 3 BR w playroom 8H combo Great corner location 1 5;348,000. Lynne Valentine 644·6200 cG 59 J LIDO ISLE Shaq> 4 BR homl' " sl lo sl location f<'amil~ rm, separate dmin~. I~ sunny patio Freshly painted. Offered S285.000 Ice Appt. onlv Cath" Sth\\CH'Kl'rl 642·8235 ({l .. 60 I UMDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE Oram atk Tradition a I' 2-story dbl. door t•ntrv rover ot handsome sealed brick !'ilZl' · t11l-s paneled hbrary spat1ous up:;lairs billiard rm w wet bar 5 Bib. 51.i baths (•anttleH~n·d <il•ek r slip for I~ boat. Offof(.•d al $<J50.000 met prime land Appl. only I.at n Dyer 6·12 82:\S IC 61 1 HEW LISTING-GALAXY DR. Bt•autiful 4 BR home on one of largest lots 1n Dover Shores Formal dining rm w beamed <·t•iltng. lg. kitchen +family rm w fireplace S295,000. Harhara Wina,:!IC 642 8235. IG·62) GOING, GOING. GOHE! Smgll' family residcnl'e in Newport an•<i of Costa Mesa. This newlv llstt·d :J Hn . :! hath fee home \\ 2 "a~· fireplute 1s ready for you ! Don't wail' Asking $107 .500. Bcirbaru Aurw t>t2·8235. <G -63 ) LIDO TOWHHOME Truly cleJ,?ant & spaC'tous townhome w European I lair. Teak parquet floors, suNle wallt•c1 den. new bath & kitchen. mbl fireplace terra <' o t l a l c r r a c t.• A I I t h 1 s + sp<.•ctacular Vll'W or Newport Bay'. Lynne Valent me f>44 ·6200. tG ti4 1 IAYSHORES Lovely 1 story. <·us tom home oh main bay in Newport's most family oriented private community w 2 private beaches 4 BRs. lg ltvin~ rm surrounded hy patio & deck area, formnl dinin~ + brkfst rm, cien & 2 £1replaces Appt. only. Beverly Morphy 642 8235 IG 651 FA.MIL Y OIUEHTB> Charming ··Ea~tbluff Gem" near schools, shoppinJi? & park. Lusk built 4 BR. family rm home w 2~2 baths .. ecluded patio & playyard. Early possess1on possible. Priced fol' qwck sal<' $152.500. I.arrv Dyer 642·823.5. tG 661 • IWHS FAMILY HOME 2200 r\q.rt. of countr~· class on quiet cul -de-~ac. Hi~hly upgraded "E" plan cnd-umt w/"J BRs. lg family rm & greenbelt location. Owner rca<ty to mov~ oicest buy in Bluff,.! Jenn Dales 642 823.5. <G·67) 'WaAer S,_}(;N/ & A66oc. 673-2500 OPIH SAT./SUM. 1·5 1555 SAMDCASn.I DR. 6 Bl>RM.. Lusk Harbor View Hills. CdM. Popular "Burlingame", fam. rm., pool & jacuui. Includes land~ 6 SUNllDGl....{RYIHI l>eerf1eld: detacht..-d famtly home: 2 BR. l'onv. den. air-cond .. profess. landscaped. 589,500 Jnc ludintr hmd ! G9Mt"al 1002 Ci......e 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWPOIT HEICiHT'S 8UHITS 15°/.DOWN E1ichl unib beln& totally refurbished, l• Iii• Ille• livered in like new con4a· lion. ~II pnce $239,900 $35.000 Down payment. Owner will tn4e. itEST UNIT BUY IN AIU;A Plea!>e call 912 77¥ll • K€Y IA YFROMT VllW 633LJOO PARK DR 1·F rror. decorated. lush atnwn. boat 1lip av1ul. alto toaster. trash com paL'tor. 1ec bid& 2 BR. den, 2l, BA. under IJ'OW)d car. Open Sun· day 1·~ 675-7390 leall&tah st:LL idle tlems With .. Dally Pl lot Classified Ad International Designer Pattern M1C111 Easy j ( ·ut1nrlll1t• ,·11111 -4111" t'ronc openin1 bal• bell "'11 1..on du•inM ol IOp, <-.:>V<•rlld 1o1n11p• below Medium we11(hl "'"''· 1111l;urrl1no, hll•Vlf llnlln. 7\12'.a: M111e• 8-lti. To order: ••,nn pnll«om numbt•r, •1zo, 1Wmu, 1ulnr"'~" 11nn z111. PRICI! U.SO plue lOc 1hlppln9 ond h•""""•· Oea19ner '>ew Tip leeli, $1.00 pottpeld. Coo ta, Sut11 l Et1Hmltlee,. SI ,SO peetpoul. \Ink" •hl·IM PR\lllbl• &.oSped.,.. 8-nd to 1.11111 newep•p"r• ' /,. ~,.d,..,, 2 Rrul1• St., Mil f,.rd, N .. I. ORll4/I. D"pl. t'X 1'1 Designer Pattern "' M1C111 Easy / /li~ /'1 ~<.(..(·...-~ REOCARPeT IRYIME GROVES' FIMIST Popular Tri·ll'\lel ''Alipen" l<>del ~ llh .. traum entry hlllhly up1r1ded 3 Redroom: to•um Rm • Premium IAI w extra h1rae yard. $113,500 Feel.and Ownert1rD011ln1now! lit>I 1'h>l> 3 B~'<lroon1 + family room mcludm14 wu1>her & dryer, Cnd11e w bottom lrNzer, double oHn rang•. d1shwa her and t'Witom pc>ol t11blt>. Only $115,000 Fee lartd. Great buy! HELPt! MAKE OFFEI Owncn; tttll)t aelt this ipt'ct1tcular almost new 2 BK. ll<: bth condo near So Coast Plau Owner• bouithl new and are ready tu Plitk Pf)OI&, Jacuul5. Rec. areu. Onl1 I mo'• o&d 2710 "D" Secpntrotll-W /S.. 1·5 PM SAM FR.AMCISCAH VIEW Hardlv laved in 4 n10 new coruto overlookll\11 L-.guri;i Hilli> and C'tty h1hts. San Frllnclacan pion w 3 bdrm. 2 ba. A C. alt garage We'll t-\ en give you ~ to choose yuur uwn dra~ 2llt2 ~ .Jualtlco W/S. l·S INVESTORS' SPECIALS \1 ESA VERDE DUPLEX 3 BR. owncni un11 Every upgrade Po s1ble 1ncluchn1 1ar. dr. opener Don•t miss our. Great Investment! TKl·Pl...EX SEEKEltS 3 Un1tt1 on R :& Jul . Prime 1-:ast.~1<.ll' Clllllil M~ ,. 11:1!1,UOO Low ll rJt'e 1n Nl!.-WPOR'f SHORES l llua ll>Odet. lnunacul•t -nice tolor•-new carpeta & draJ>H. Airy Uvinl room and ft dinmit orea, a bdrrns 2 bath, · 1nvlttn1 patios . 21 Lugonla Under $110,000. Open Sat A SI.la 1-S Be&innert Dream Home to add OAlO or leave a1 tl Hu larae master bdrm & beth, 1pacl0Uf modern kitcheo. 1 wall art form f1repl•ce. plu::. cues bdrm 4' bath. Great for eUrt.auunr. i..arse pool m lruw' courtyard. Low price at $65,000. 1426 1-iower, off Ed anger. SANTA ANA Open Sun· dayH. Home of Pnde with pru feu1001l decor. 3 + Den, lar1e family kltchen. &lnum off master bdrm. wallt to So Coast Plaza. 3428 Santa Clari.. MESA WOODS. C.M Open Sun day l·S WHY WAIT! BUY NOW' IAUOA ISLAND -Sii .SOO Wulk to beach. hop & bo ting from this charming 3 tXlrm 3 bath 2·stor)' home Includes lovely sunny &tudy off ma t ur suite. Ov •r 11.ed double glirage. Nice south patio. ZO I PUIL A VBCUE SAT JSU>t I ·5 CAMEO SHOR S -SJl~OOO A real t.htilllni;t ocean & unset vlew from this lovely unu uni home with 3 spacious bdrms, den & formal dining room. Beautiful private pool · patio. J-car garage. to:xtra large step-down hving room. 4 bath~. 4525 CAMI> .. DllVI UT/SUM l·I llG CYH M&W TOWHHOMI C.:ommwutv pool. jacuin & tennis cts. Lovely upper ·•Oakcrest'' model. 2 Bedrms, 2 baths. lge hving rm. formal dining & bright k1tchen. $140,000 lt SIA ISLAMD D•IVI SAT /SUN I ·S MIW TOWHHOM _ FOR LIASI Beautiful Big Cyn location! Al end of enclosed courtyard with waterfall. 2 Bedrooms. den & dining room -all overlooking the pool. Cptd & draped. Tenms cts. pool & jacu1.7.i, S'150 Mo. ~.ll~.A: FOR1~ ~~·=~~~~~· ~--~ .. ~ G1Mral I 0021 G ... ,.. I 002 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE ILUFFS -END UNIT LIASI Spadous cuslomiied condominium in newest section of the Bluffs. 2 Lge bdrms. den wath firepl., formal dining rm + 21 2 bath!-. Dec papers. cplng & drapes. Air cond S800 Mo . 2'21 PERLA SAT JSUM I ·5 WALK TO THE IEACH DUPLEX Clese to the beach. clean 3 & 1 Bedroom, ('arpeting, drapes, built-ins. 4 car etc. IEAUTIFUL 3 IR 4 IA HOME LIDO ISLE on wide lot. large <·ourtyard entry with tile fountain include~ ~eparate guest quarters. $268.000 OPEN HOUSE SUM I ·5 108 VIA LIDO SOUD . JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport ll•d. comer lOttt ~~ .......... !~~~!!:~ .......... !~~~ WHITEWATEA OC&AM VIEW -2 story duplex. choice West Newport location. Fantastic investment potential! $300,000 WOODBRIDGE PATIO HOME -Large 4 BR & family room. sunken living , room & dining area . Mirrored wardrobe & many t~tras. Motivated seller. $109.900 \11\IJ~I~'' l{t~:At:r'' 1470 JAMBOltEE RD .. NEWPORl BEACH ' G1w .. 1001 G.Mrel IOOJ ....................... ···········•·••···•·•·· OPEN S•t. & Sun 1-5 Lovely 4 bdrm .• 21"t bi. .• Cam. rm. Completely UP· araded. Low mal.nt. yard with concrete & redwood deck. New fool. new COP· per plumbing. Hardwood noon le pluter walls $132 .500. 1507 MARINERS DR OPEN TODAY 1·4 Carmel Mod~J • Harbor View Homee 3 Bdrms .. 2 ba.. ram rm.. formal dan rm. Extra larl(«> pools11l•d lot Laodscaped by Lloyd'• Nunery. Extremely nice oe11hborhood • GOOD location. 1955 PORT LOCKSt.ElGH Ol'94SAT/SUM 1·4 20 I 2 SMdrfft Dr IRVIMI llRIACE Custom family home with Spa.n1Sh flair on fee land room. family roon. brick. lirepl•ce. "wlm mm8 pool, larae corner lot. SZM.$00 64 ... 7270 llSIDEMTIAL LOT-SSt.tSO A J{reat buy in a beautiful residential area of Capistrano Beach. Slightly sloped. Great for a splil·level home. Priced for quick !>ale. WISUY M. TAYLo& CO •• llA.LlOIS 2111 S-J~ .... . M!WPOIT cena. M.I. 64 ... 4tt 0 1002GetW,... 1001 Colesworthy & Co . '~~ \10[ ~ T1A1 •1Nv\.;rn111;N qr;°AL ~HAlG 254S EASTBLUFF OR NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 640-oo20 OWNER TRANSFERRED Beauufullv decorated Bluffs condo. 3 Bdrms .. 2i~.1 ba .. formal din in~ area + brk£ t. nook. QUtet. wide ~reenbelt. No least•holrl paymt~. & only $135,000 JUST USTID! Very dcs1rublt• '3 bdrm .. family rm . P Ian l in one of best areas of Turtlerock. Delightful terraced yard. inner atrium with waterfall; close to pools & tennis. Asking Sl 12,500 10020...... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 EXCLUSIVE BAYFRONT HOMES UDO ISLE IA YFROMT Near new 4 bdrm 4 bath. formal dining rm .• pier & lip for Jarge boat. $650,000. IUEHA VIST /4. BA YRtOMT Prime location & view; custom 3 bdrm .. 4~ bath.q, 5 frplcs .• lge. his & hers gourmet kit<·hen . finest uppointmcnts thruoul. Bro<·hure on request. ~.ooo. Lawson 3416 Via lido Newport Be•ch 714-675-4562 Prof. decor!lted Dover G•Mnil 1001 GtMrol IOOZ rodl end unit. 2 Patro!I •••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••• •••••. ••••••••••. SlMl.000 COSTAMHA J!<)ud " Care Hume. estab 4' n?ady to co: l>uplex, 3 & 2. Super Eaatalde c.". '·Plex, Good rental area! FONTANA JW • C·l lot.I, Wall lake to »'30 unit.I. -- l achenmyer R ('Clf+y lnr. 64b·l'l2~ ')4~-1483 ,. - --- - - OPEN HOUSES 1-5 PM MAllott Yl!W LUSK -trl·level home bas many custom features. Large courtyard, beautiful olive tree and many rose bushes. Bltn bookshelves, format dining rm, paneled family rm w/parquet floor, hu1e t><>Ol. Open Sat/Sun: 873 Sandcastle Dr. TURTLBOCK llOADMOOlt -newly offered, 3 bedrm, family rm and den home. Corner lot. Approx 1750 sq.ft. Nicely landscaped. Vacant. Owner anxioias. Of'fered at $119,900. Open Sat/Sun; l.9S22 Sierra Bello , HAllott VIEW HILLS -lowest priced ocean view in CdM. 3 Bedrm, family rm + formal dining. 2 Cozy fireplaces & beamed ceilings. Open Sunday; 111• Whltesalls. CAMIO HIGHLANDS -Move in condition. Home surrounds i. yr old pool and jacuz~i with extensive flagstone decking. 2 New patio covers, new landscaping, new paint inside & out, plus 4 bdrms. 2'~ baths with Palos Verde stone fireplace in living room. All this and approx. 2500 sq. ft. of living space. A best buy at $210.000. Open Sat/Sun 1-5, 4610 Dorchester. SPYGLASS -Vl!W This popular Portsmouth model offers 3 bedrms. 2 bath. Immaculate condltion. 3 Car garage Approx~ yrs old. Also ofter• beautiful ocean view. Tinted windows. Owner will carry large 2nd trust deed. Offered at $298,000. Located at 19 San Mateo Wav: Open Sat/Sun. HARIOlt VIEW LUSK Vacant 4 bedroom, family room, ocean view .. Just painted inside, waiting for you to move into. S249,500 3907 Inlet Isle. Open SatiSun. $249,500 HARIOlt VIEW LUSK -REDUCED ·-VIEW -PRIVACY -This 4 bedroom haven is an executive reward - green hills, blue Pacific, a home ~o make it all worthwhile. Corona dcl Mar at its best. 1436 Keyview. Open Sat1Sun. $249,000. SPYGLASS VllW 4 Bedrm, highly upgraded, profcss1onally decorated and landscaped. Panoramic new of ocean and bayfront .. Offered at s.125,000. Open Sunday only. 9 Monterey Circle. OTHER PROPERTIES llG CAMYOM DEAME most pop~lar Versailles model , end unit Gorgeous night light. view with Catalina as a honus. Highly upgraded. Pnced to sell. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX this duplex has been completC'ly remodeled new carpets thruout, ne~ puint inside und out New appliances. E&cb unit features 2 bcdrms. I hath Highly desirable rental area. A GAltDENHS DELIGHT A lovely 3 ~droom ho.me with its very own potting yard including f aclll~ies. You'll walk into another world to your pool inzed bubbling jacuzzi surrounded with so •. ooo poun~s of rock and stone. Mossed walls, Bons&J Black Pmes, brilliant plantings. 2 tier waterfalls and much more. Customized features include an added. stora11e. room. shutters, bookcases, air cond. & a~ punf1cation svstem. auto. sprinklers and. <!utdoor. ligbts. You owe 1t to yourself and this magmf1cent piece of property to see it! Located in Harbor View for only $179,500. CE llDRll . ILllRS ao. f, OVEA 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ILUFFS. GIEA T IUY! Spectacular Townhouse. Spacious Bedrooms. 3 Baths Plus FamllY Room. .Many Cuatom Features. Lar1e Covered Balcony. Patio.· Overlooks Pool And Ramada. '11te Home is Vacant And Ready To MOYe Into. Let's Go Inapoct. Priced tJ157,500. OPEN SUM l•I 2444 VISTA MOILIU MIW usnM• OP9I SUM I· 14 STOMl ... T°" 631-1800 ra~CST F OLSON ........ ·--c:.or.- WfS-l·S IASTSIDI COSTA MISA: H9 I. ,.,_ Stnet. Wtl ~. atlrocflye DUJUX; J b•drOOM & ;.ra,&ck -.....-t, 2 IMdroOll\ IO 99doMd,.... loww ..tt. Wood bwnlftfJ flreplacea. 0 wlll IXCHANGll ~SAT a SUN 1-1 111 Kl.AMA TH -UHIV•SITY PA.ti: Me•r~ atw J ~•droo• t••• .. o••· h~•pnaz?., loc ........... Mitt, ..., .. .-_ lllkrew ... ...., cetllfr'lll •Ir coadltl .. l•t• Sllowe II•• aodet. SIJ~,000. )) IY APPOINT~); CAMEO SHOltlS: lxcea..t ~ W wftlt oc•• •n & Ml1 ... to ........ .,..... U•H•ollr l•rCJ• lot for peot & •p• ... ....... Or expillld & ,... ... to yow ..._.. •.ar.. J a.•ea .. *-illy '°°"" prt•ah patto; rooa to .,. .._. or. rec,....... dL COLE Of NEWPORT R!ALTORS 2515 !. Coast Hwy .. c ..... dll Ms 67ASl 1 HOISi ESTATE one a c r e w it h • · DUPLEX . beautlful11 land.caped a bedroom u n 1 ts . cle1ant Raneb homo. -4 $105,000. Prlde of Br, 2"1t bathi. Covered ownership. Excellent stables. Mao1 amenllies. Co•t• Mesa location. Call anytime 549·234' Owner amUoua. All· 64~5062 Want Ad Help" M.2·56111 Ceatw J 2 I CrocJr ... Ge ,.. I 00 G ... ral I 002 ::.:: ........................................ . BUILDABLE R-4 LAND Choice 61 Unit Site, heart of Costa Mesa. walking distance to m.tor business,.sbopping & schools. (2.1 acres). . CANNERY VILLAGE Three ccmtiguolis· C·2 lots, vlsable from Newport Blvd .• walkinf dis .. tance to bay, beaches & b\Jlllless. Buildinl plans for proposed 2 sty Victorian Comm. of c. bulldlng are available Sn our office. Asking $228,SOO. I IHI MAC AITMUll ---THE REAL ESTATERS COUNTRY IM COIOHA D MAR 100% Superb Lusk Home. View of the hills & ocean h'om large bonus room. Burlingham Model, 4. bedroom, 3 bath. Very open feet .. ing. All for $259,000 with tho land. OP 2·1 1112. 5AM>CAS11.1 HARIOtt YJIW MOHl'EGO Only one home awny from tho park & close to Anderson School. All the comforts of home. G rage door opener, auto. sprinklers, new dishwasher, plumbed for soft water, Etc., Etc. For $154,500. OPIM 1·5 11'9 POil MAMLSOH HAUOtt VIEW HR.LS Great Bay & Ocean views from this lovely Broadmoor Home. -t bedrooms. 2Y.a batM, all this loca- tion & view for $221.500. OPIM Jo.I 12JJ SUUUH . · A UAL HAalOl YllW Fresh & clean everywhere. New carpets, new paint ln & out, a great open feelini to this 4 bedroom. 21t!a bath home with a great view for $229,950. OPEN 1·5 1251 SUIRJME IMVITIMG GAIDIM INTIY Owner has purchased another home and says sell? Beautifully maintained indoors and out. 4 . bdrms. family room. Perfect fami- ly area with parks and pools. $155,000. OPIM •• , JOH POIT novatee SOPNS11CA.110M WITH POOL IM OlD COIOMA D& MAI. Beautl!ully appointed & well main· tained. Separate cuest quarters. on an R·2 lot. Lots of wood tones, and south ot the highway for only 5225,000. OHM l·S 417 GOLD OD . COIUGI LOCA110M Spacious lot, 3 patios, view of hllls, immaculate 3 bedroom. 2 b~tb home in Turtle Rock. Community tennis & pooladose by. S119,500 OPIH 1-1 144Z ICIHOSHA 4 aaaOOM-UMO s100.ooo- UH1vasnY PAIK On qulet cul de a c, a stone'• throw to tennis courts & pool. Home 1s In beautlf ul condiUoo, with a fireplace in livina room and muter bedroom. Paneled study in muter bedt'Oom. New carpets & decor!n ottareen. ,7SO. OPEM 1.5 4214 SINSA WAY W1ll.UfP AT m llST- Jnstde this newly painted, im· maculate home is 3 bedrOoms. 2 baths & an intimate kitchen- family room. Outside, complete land1caplng with room for ex• panston, & located on quiet cul· de-sac. at.39.,500. OPIM l·S 107 C IA PLACI SlcwilYI SBINITY On th Bluffs most choice ~­ belt location, reflecUn the grand splendor or the award winning BIW'fa cone pL End 3 bedrOom E- PJan, l mlly room. t ow )'OU the BlUffa ultimate. $190.000. OP 1·5 JUJ VISTA OOIAOO .. • •• \ DP.1;w I A y 1-4 217 NATA Superb Bluff• water vJew, E·Pl•n. One ot a kind! custom designed !or maximum view 4' entcrtaloing at 1tl bestl Gated. private patio surrounds this beautiful end unit. See for yourself, if you want the best. 1225,000. ILUFFS CUSTOM SPICTACUl.Allt Most O\Jtstanding property in beautiful Bluffs! Has every teaturo; dtreotly on bay. Huse court,Yard entry vlew balcony; 3 lge. bdrm1., 3\oii baths: ap- prox. 2850 aq. ft. Family rm. With 2nd frplc. & wet bar: proteas, decorated thruout. Shown by app't. OTHER GI l&T • WATIUIOHT HOMIS SHOWN IY APrOIMTMEMT LIAHS ALSO AVAl&.UU CAHYOHHOM * CAMIO IHOllS Miss the mountalnlf Then 1ee 'Jht Milford Rd., open Sat. & Sun. 1·5. Large, whito brick frplc. witb r•lltd hearth, wood beamed ceUlncs. OverlooKa canyon with natural treea & shrubl. You almost feel like you're In the mountalns, but the ocean ii Jutt a few feet away. 3 B<lrma.1269.soq NAPA VALLIY VIMIY AID Over 100 acres of flneat quality grapes, commandlnt premium prices every year, with a truly maanlflcent home. It you want seclusion & luxury, & you enjoy fine wines & the nUln1 ot grapes -look no more. Over 200 acres in aJJ. S2,SOO,OOO. .. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!~ CORONA Da MAI 18n'ALS I 2 Bdrm. house with lots ot trees & a OtMrot tOOZG......, IOOJ priv. yard. $490 Month. Thls ta not a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• duplex. Call, we have more. OPIH HOUSES SAT /SUH I .5 1526 .... Dr $114,100 107 ,.A .. St,, .. ..._.. SJH,000 19 I I t. ...._ ll•d $211.000 211 A"""9pt U>pbt SJH, 900 I IH ScilwfnQ Terna.. S4Jl,OOO 41 OZ ~. trva... $97,IOO *** H!W AT WATEIFIONT FRISH VllHGTIMI DICOl $114,100 You c• MO•t right lftte tM1 be...,fullj decorcded fnly a.o... Four ....... witt. f9lftAy room 9MI pMkhe4 INlck yard. Prt•ecy 9'd ,...1t191 ..._. llt tM1 Howpert .._ .. home. ***** OM WATll WITH VllW $239,100 Fobtdous lecatfOft with ,.... ...... ltCUl"fty ..ct tt.o rftht odch11I Ach.tt f .._ wltfl .... hllllrfe1 of pool, tGUn4I & ,_.... loot dock may~ o•aHatH. OWNr wll COfttldtr IHM/optlot1 OR tt.11 ....... COfto domlftlwn. VIEW, UGHTS, GLAMOUR $421,000 Clote to ytteht clubs and bett loc""-llt lrYllt• y.,.,.. •• leouttfuUy ~ 4 IMlr'M ..... wfttt famlly'""" ca.., ... pool & patio., .............. .... prlYC1cy. A ptfhd executln,........ for .... ..., ............ ... SPACIOUS & GUCIOUS Utl,tOO lewtlM YCMMJ ~x with lc:rp 4 ..... ..... /pltded be9ftS -tent.Mir .. corated ttw~. Lower l b*'lll •It has cyo.t patio for lndocw /Olllfdoor n.. lncJ Ir tftterlaWftc}. Drin by mtd lff 211 Amttt.yst. GIAMDEUI OH P'OIMT $271,000 P'rHffgioul comer with IMdl of ,..... for lttt ... ·a:~· oc. .... txcfftnt two-1tory "°"'° 4 ~ fmty room & .... plus lftdoor GIHHHOUst Aft ........., c,._ contompor..., ...... FAIULOUS Vl!W UH,000 Wood and tla• atd ~I!. ....... J• lfot'y ltomt. Jor tho C YO or ..lf• famlly who want a "new ttte tldloa" ~. wcA to oce•front & bayfr.t .ct lo•• to....... ! ..... , .. , ....... hotu. ALL MIWt HACH DUP&.IX S 171,000 Yot1 cmt ... Ir ..... ttte SURfl le~ Ncltc....t.cl 2 bedrooM ............. an ........... for ........... wfttt ~· 'rice ._...., tht funtltuN -.ct H 1 -reelr -.1 OP DAILY 1·1 P.M. WAIMTH a CHAIM SIU,100 1'11 Starl'aak ~ 11 °"" step1 .. tle1t OCfAtROHT. Cosy 'J Wrwi _, ......................... OCIA ONT COMDO S 120,000 Gl•••r•H •H ltdrm compltftly flntshed Iii ~ h 9'. Wiiii te Ott Mor~ P.,..ect ....... ~ e11d c 9ood rtitt•I •••· Owtter will ... ,., ......... 111-1•00 WHAM YOUR HOMI WOITH7 If you really want to know, call tor our computerized market analysl1 of YOUR home. No obligation le you can ask about our one year home buyer's protection pion, too. "Let our experience work for you". 671-4400 ~ ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE STARNES COMPANY A EAL TORS E;40.5711 180 Newport Center Or., N.B PllSINTS • Big Canyon Golf Course Estate• The ultimate in Uvina luxury on nearly 1>"1a ac. lot. Enter parking court thru remote control sates for privacy & security. Marvel at nearly 7000 sq. ft. home ideally deelsned and decorated for Cormal entertaining, yet has a cozy den for relaxing, a separate game room/wet bar for casual parties, spectacular free form pool/jacuzzi and separate pool house for wet fun, 5 huge bedrooms, s~ baths, breakfast nook, and of course an exercise room MANAGER-REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH A pr~me opportunity with an outstandina real estate oraantzation + high earnings I Experience 11 a must. Prestiaious location. All a p pllcatlons held in strictest confidence. Please reply to Ad #68, · Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 15GO, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ma en ab I trvlne realty PRESIHTI THE IEST IM CAMIO SHOUS Cetftfr Ol'N&I TUl-SN.tOOt Superb Plan 3 condomlntum ln beautiful Oranaetree·lrvhlel Prime location 1D the complex. Overlooks lagoon & pool. Many up1rades. Perteet 1lngles pad. Call tut. MOSIU HOMI l.IVIM•~ STAI Very sharp 2 bedroom·2 bath mobile home in excellent COlta Meta 5 Star Park r 1100 aq. ft. coach. Vacant & waitin1t Adult park. POQI le apa, Boat · & camper storaae tool Out of area ownen; are anxious. Hurry -call today. ICI CllAM PAILOll A top ice cream franchl•• lo California could be your1l Be in buslnea for yourself! lile.ny ftnanclal advantages. Call for terms -full price justfl31,900. .IOOJlle•NI IOOJ .............................. , ........ ~······ *flNER TOWNHOMES* OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5 IN THI IL""5 405 FELIZ. A very .. limited edltlon" home, the "Eatrallta", 18 Bdrm & family rm. choice end unit, fronting on widest ''early area" 1reenbelt. Totally redecorated & atunnlnsly appointed. Huge private patios, 2 frplcs., new appliances. gorgeous plush carpeUng & coordinated wall coverings. Just plain beautiful! Off erect at Sl85,000. 41 CANY0:1ftJ:~1':.'2 Bdrm. & den end lD'llt "Pinehurst", enJo)'jftg a sweepin' eolf courae vlew. This award winner would make a model home blush with envy. Definitely elegant! *185,000 WOWlll ID octaD • nt,i. llabi .tew. APtd&cuJ1r + d•n Spll'tlJh 1t.ome. Prtced rt1bt Slt4,IOO. Don't Inf• tN.I. COIDe ... Ul'IO\'Jata C.ntora &Ill CJement• LACOSTA CONDO eompttt.11 flnlJhed to the Umlt. 2 BR. a BA. UXlS flmllJ l'OOIB, wllbtr •di7.-tnctllded. ..... WlltC.-P~ Jleal&tata IJl"2600 4tMIH CATCH THIS a Bedrooms I COl'ftlf' Loe t Ore t artal Low 'Don VAtenmlCaUNowl RED c,ARPE'l"75Hzot lllPfJT' famtll home, 2100 IQ I\, '1rl b<trma + '°° ICI ft fam rm. Loaded w /X· tru. Only fJt,900. Nlco area ot Orllllto 111.,.JI, B10net M•••••~2S!WJ 411-+PMI S7Z.HO BoautUal lurfllh Garden boDM. Walt to belch. Tab OHl' ... I*' mo. pqmeata. No MW lou eottl. JilfJ'J I C.UM.1-6717 crtN mt• If•""" ro 11 Nltt • ~ --- THE RE/U ~S!A 1'£RS ,, ATI£NTION VETERANS! a.it Wl "1~ ••.. bdrlD w Ill• couatr1 kitohe.D, mual" brtck frpJc, covered pat.lo, fl'ult treet. OWDw will euter-. tabt all olfen. AaJdnl 172.!iOO. C.U aowt .1.c. .............. 140.$101 MUIOll NOMI llU. 0 Difficult to find a better buy th n thil 3 bdrm., 2 bath home with formal dlnin nn. Pric lnclud the land. 1806 ort T agait.. IY APPOINTM Hf OM THI WA A veey low down paymt. wUl 1ive you possaalon of an almost n w 3 bdrm .• 2 batb home on the 1hOT'e at Lake Forest. Enjoy 1aWng or canoelna from YO\U' own front yard. Offered at 1125,000, including the waterfront land" on the baal1 of renttni now & purcnulna later. . IX~OMA.LLY IMAIP TllPLIX 2 Bdi'ms. each + owner's added den; 1~ baths, studio-type, with bdrma. of 2 units up & living area down. Ocean tlde ~ 17tb Str~ 9>ata MesL Close to everythln. at A ir•t lnv tment for approdatlaa & tax shelter at 11'5,500. 759.0111 UDO ISLI Newly remodeled 4 bdrm .• den, 4 bath•. living rm. w /cathedral ceiling. Lge. muter bdrm. sulte. $22t,950 IU.CAMYON 4 BR, fam. rm., a baths. Beautifully decorated Broad moor Plan 3 w /paUo Views from each room. Ci25,000 IAYROMTS Several fine bayf ront homes with pier • sllpe BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4 I llca y\ulo• 011111 N H t•l'i t.lbl Printe Beacbes, go with th1a I Br 2 Ba Carlabad By 'l'b8 S.. Home. Co11 fple, Dia 1'1mlly Rm, an4 DllTRESS price of G1•rill IOOZ'•1•r.. 1001 '75,000. Call: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············-········ WAU.ACE&Co. REALTORS 7I4-72f·Sf66 •VITI• Z....DoWR Z....Colk Hamtt Jn an area•, all elus.Call: Vet.an ffoUJlri• Act. 141..0100 JOO DIAMOND OPEM SUN. IJ:JM:JO ,. Large 2-etory home. 3 Bdrms .• '3>• baths, fireplace, plus 2 bdrm. apt. Car garage, large patio. Asking $240,000 WIWAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 299 Manne, Ba a Island 675-3331 llD HILL-S IHD OF ntl MOMTH SPICIALS UMDU SI0.000 4 homes 1n the Oraogetree development realty 552-7500 OMTH GOLFCOUISI &lpel" 5 Br, 3 Ba, 3 car p.r;. xtra trs. FR, atone frp&. patio on.falrwa1-foreva vtew. •AREL WALKER 11s.c1M IB.w1Qt OPEM SAT/SUM 1·5 'UHIAGELLAN Meta del Mar. 3Br, 2ba, frpl, newly decorated. A MUST SEE I 645-J777; ~7U4agt. 4-PUX $165,000 \Jnique income property w/room to add 2 addi· tioOal unit.a. Xtra laree owner's unit w /formal din, rm. "deluxe mast.er sul\e. Xlnt income. Call tor details, 646-TI71 • Nllt9•11$1UNIOIJIN•<"lt ~llililli11 $PUT LEVEL f:xcitina 3 Bedroom, 2 bath execuUve home in the' ldlla back from the btufch. Spacious sun· cJeH, formal dininl; buUt·in kitchen, in one o tbo'belt beach area loca· in Oranee County. H08,000. CALL 7 191. $ELECT .. PROPERTIES MISTCLIFF 4 IR . JUST $144,500 Prime Westcliff location, Newport! Vacant, out of the area seller! Lush ~rounds. Majestic entry. Cathedral ceilings, all in nalW'al wood. F1oor to ceiline fireplace. Gourmet kitchen. 4 Super spacious bdrms. Storage galore. 2 Garden • patios & oversized garage. RV Acce~s. Lowe1t price an Westcliff. Call today! 646-7171 !i'ii1i IUUTY l!YOHD COMPA•E GORGEOUS 31l2'121A Corhpletely furnished • 1..'t mile Crom beach·S. ~a 5 rms w /ocean vfews ·pool· jacu.zzi· wet bar. Lee Perrin. 11•153MOOO. t'fltef..,11 H \I I'• 1 " ' 2 llDIOOM #6 Dragonfly, Deerfield, Irv. 640-9900 S76.750 Sunday 1·5 718 Malabar, Corona del Mar 673·8550 S140.000 Sat/Sun1-S •1426 So. Flower, Santa Ana 646-~ $65,000 Sunday 1·5 •33 Silverwood <Deerfield) Irv. 552-6161 $80,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 22915 Bonita Ln.,R. VieJo.ElTOro $59 900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1211 Miramar, Laguna Beach 646-325.5 $112,000 Sat/Sun 12·5. 106·27thSt. (Balboa) N.B. S139 500 Sat/Sun l·S: **601'Lido Park Dr., N.B. 673-1020 $350,000 Sat/SUDlM 608 W. Balboa, Balboa Penin. 675-8120 $119,000 Stmday 1-4 376 Broadway, Costa Mesa 586-4856 $75,900 Sun 10.5 8 Whitewater <T.R.Glen) Irvine 552-7500 $154,000 Sun. 1·5 12 Gunnison (Univ Park) Irvine 642·8235 Sun. 1·5 4 Rana (Rancho San Joaquin) Irv. 752-1414 $112,500 Sun. 1-5 11 Odyssey Ct <Nwpt Crest) NB . 675·6000 $137 ,500 Sun 1·5 412 Hazel, Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $120,000 Sun l·S 2 ta & FAM RM or Del #10 Rue Fountainbleau, N.B. 646-3928 $240,000 SatiSun 12·5 6011 Sierra Bravo <Turtlerock) Irv. 644-1766 $114,900 Sun. l·S 23691 Marlin Cove, Laguna Niguel 661-1161 $75,900 Sun.1·5 4271 Bridgeway <Grntree) Irv. 551-5238 $81,500 Sat/Swi 12-5 25 Bluejay (Woodbridge) Irv. 551-0685 $103,000 Sat/Sun 12·& · 2501 Harbor View (HVH) CdM 646·7414 $229,SOO!ee S/$1-5 2444 Vista Nobleza, Bluffs, N.B. 831·2600 $157 ,500 Sunday 1·5 6211 Sierra Siena CT.Rock> Irv. 442· 7500 $114,900 Sat/Stm 12·4 230 Prospect, Newport Beach 646-7171 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1999 Tustin, Costa Mesa 646-7171 SatiSun 1~5 1982 Pt. Locksleigh <HV Homes> NB 644-1766 Sl45,000 Sun. 1·4 300 E. CstHwy,#50D'AnzaVil,NB 642-8235 $50,500 Sat. 1·5/Sun 10:30-1 :30 1807 Tahuna Terr (Irvine Terr) CdM 759--0811 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 24281 Tahoe Court, Laguna Niguel 496-7711 $99,500 Sundayl·S 1509 Eton Pl. <Westcliff) N.B. 640·6500 $179,500 Sun. 1·5 •2927 Perla <Bluffs) Nwpt Beach 759.0259 $154,500 Sunday 1·5 20362 Bayview, Santa Ana 540-1720 $88,950 Sunday 1-5 #7 Kiaola Court <Nwpt Crest) NB 963-9777 Sun. 1·5 2907 Perla (Bluffs) Nwpt Beach 675·6000 $142,500 Sun 1·5 ... ........ ..., .. ,. ... ......, .. Cr ...... ~ ................ ...., .. o .,_~ ............ .,_ ... •1)I .... • , .. ~D PILOTWAMf , ,... ~~ ............................. w. ..................... ... ~ 2702 Vista Del Oio (E.BlUff) NB 640·0048/~1074' Snt/S\U11·5 1942 Pt. Carolgan <HVHome.s > NB 759-<ml $139,500 S8t/Swi l-5 1806 Pt. Taggart <RV Romes) NB 759·Mll $135,000 Stlt/Sun l·S 304 Otero (Bluffs) NewportBCb 673·8550 $1Sl,800 S t/Sun 1·5 19SanMateoWay ($pyglaas)C(IM 875-3411 Sa.t/Sun l·S 429 °M" St., Balboa Peiiln, NB 675·4630 $169,500 Swi. l·S 378 Esther CEastside) Costa Mesa 642·~ Sat/Sun 1-S 617 Vista Bohita (Bluffs) NB 673·&4550 Sl.59,500 Sunday l·S 207 Milford Dr.CarDShrs,CdM 673-4400 $269,500 Sat/Sun l·S 2708 Cliff Drive, Newport Bch , 752-7315 $225,000 Sat/Sun l·S 222 Walnut. Newport Beach 540-3666 Sl00,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 107 ••A" St., BalbOa Peninsula 631·1400 UGS,000 O~daily •939 Serra Way, Costa Mesa 546·2313 S96,000 Stm 12-3 930 Darrell, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $69,950 Sat 1·4 808 Via Lido Soud, Lido II, N.B. 675-6670 $268,000 Sunday 1·5 1521 Raymar St •• Santa Ana 751-3191 $55,000 Sat/S\Dl 12-5 29252 Ridgeview Dr., Laguna Niguel 751..3191/831-0295 Sat/Sun l·S 5071 Balsawood, Terrace, Irvine 640-9900 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •6182 Sierra Palos (Trtirk) Irv. 752·1700 $124,950 Swidayll-4 421 MendozaTer, CorH'lnds · 646· 7711 · Sat/Sun 1·5 1219 Belfast <Halecrest> C.M. 546;..tlfl S74,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••21 Balboa Coves, NWPt Beach 752-1920 ~000 Sundayl-5 2509 Carriase, r:;anta AJla 540-1720 $79,900 Sunday l·S 104S Balboa, Laguna Beach 499-4685 Sl.34,500 Sunday all day #2 Viejo (Rancho San Joaq.) Irvine 642-8235 Sun. 2·5 6 Rue Valbonne (Big Ca.nyon> N.B .. 6"-6200 $284,500 Sun. 1·5 2195 State St. <Westside) C.M. 546-4141 Sunday 1·5 4515 Hampden CCameo Shbrs> CdM 675·6000 $228,500 Sun 1-S •538 Redlands Av. Npt Hts. NB 675-6000 $138,500 Sun l·S 602 Acacia, Old Corona del Mar 675·6000 $163,900 Sun 1·5 217 Via Firenze (Lido Isle) NB 675·6000 $215,000 Sun 1·5 l Ill & GUEST House. 415 Pirate Rd. (Cliff Haven) NB 646-0931 Sl.56,950 Sat/Sun 12·5 1905 Yacht Maria (SeaView> N.B. 640·0020 $225,000 Sat/Sun l·S 516 DeAnza. Corona del Mar 675-2311 $217 ,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 14961 J>iperClr. <Greentree) Irv. 552-$286 $89,950 Sat/Sim 10-5 19322 Sierra Bello <TurUerock )Irv 67~3ill $119,900 Sat/Sun l·S "18 S~ AridreWi Rd. (Npt.Hts. > N.B. 644.:4463 $125,000 Sat/Sun 12.S 535 Tustin, Newport Beach 673·8550 $135,000 S\mday l·S #lHolly, (Univ. Park> Irv. 673-8550 $124,500 Sat 1-4/Sun l·S 216 Jasmine Ave., CdM 673-8550 $249,500 Sat/S\Dl 1·5 2951 Catalpa <Eastblilff) NB 673·8550 SJ.94,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #5 Wood Nymph, Irvine 673·8550 $105,500 Sat/Sun l·S 2100 High.land (Baycrest) N.B. 675-4QO 1138,500 Sun 1·5 725 Bolsana, Laguna Beach 499·4551. S'l.59,000 Sunday 11-4:30 436 Cambridge, Costa Mesa 540·3666 $109,900 Sun 1·5 11 Columbine, Deerfield, Irvine 640-9900 $91,900 Sunday 11-4 5302 Sierra Roja, Turtle Rock, Irv. 640-9900 $110,500 Sunday 1-S •102 Brisbane, Irvine 631·1400 SWl,500 Sat/Sunl~ 1015 Coaeord, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $891900 Sun l·S 345 University, D-6, Costa Mesa 642·8235 $92,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 519 Playa (Bluffs) Newport Bch 642·8235 Sat/Sun l·S 935 Tiller Way, Corona del Mar 675·2373 Sun.1-4:30 1812 Port Marueigb <HV Homes> NB 642·823.5 Sat/Sun 1·5 20 Laurel Tree <Univ Park) Irvine 752·1414 Sat/Sun l·S 17 2 4 Playa del Norte,BalPen.NB •2227 Donnie Rd <Upper ltay)NB 642-823.5 $169.500 Sat/Sunl-5 2722 Skylark Cir .• Costa Mesa 546·2313 $120.000 Sunday 1-4 1850 New Jersey. Costa Mesa 546-2313 S'/7 ,900 Sunday lU 24 Kamali, Newport Beach 546·2313 $125,000 Sat 1-4 2626 Basswood, <EastblufONB 752·1700 $149,000 Sat/Sun 1·5· 5081 Chateau Cir. <The Ranch) Irv. 752-2700 $97,500 Sat/SunlO-s 29 Bodega Bay, Newport Beach 752·1700 $265,000 Stmdayl2·5 ~Ul Klamath <Univ Park) Irv. 675-5511 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 980 Bluebird Canyon Dr., Lag Bch 494.9421 $158,950 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2449 Wmdward Ln., Newport Bch 963-7600 Sat/Sun 1·5 3053 Ronoake (Nortbgate) CM 545-9491 Sun 1·5 • •1830 Iowa <Mesa Verde) C.M. 545.9491 Sun 1·5 3329 Alabama Circle,M.Verde,CM 545-9491 Sun l·S 9372 Grand, Huntington Beach • 963·7881 $70,000 Sun 12·$ ~Cambridge Circle, Costa Mesa "540·1720 $99 999 Stmday 1·5 8362 Snowbird Dr., Hun~n Bch 842-0691 $95,950 Sun 12·6 24396 Borrego Ct., Laguna Niguel 646-3448 $123,900 Sun 1·5 1847 Port Sheffield <HVHms) NB 540·901B $145,900 Sun. 1-4 1374 Cerritos, Laguna Beach 497-2426 Jl69JlQO Sunl-4 •328 Bowling Green (Coll Pk> CM 549-5109 Sun 12·5 1955 Pt.Locksleigh,HVHms,NB 833·8600 $152,500 sun. 1.4 2038 Aliso, CoSta Mesa 548·9897 $115,000 Sunday 1-5 10 Almond Tree <Univ. Park> Irv. 5S2·7:SOO $111,111 Sun. 1·5 4646 Sierra Tree Ln,U.Pif,Irv. 752·1414 Sun. 1..S '110 Goldenrod, Old CdM, CdM 642·823.S $165.000 Sun. 1·4 2815 Broad CNeWPQrt Held\t&) NB 844~ 139,500 Sun.1.2:30-4:30 '615 Cortland Dr.C mH'lilds,CdM 644-6200 .$151,000 Sun. 1 ·5 * 18462 Fairhaven, Tustin 752·1'14 Sun. 1·5 UH Whit.esallS <Harbor Vlew>.cdM 675·3Ul Stmclay l·S 24682 Via San Femando, Misi Viejo 644-4848 SWl 1·~ l_D38Sea uane(Uv.Hls) CdM 675-6000 $180,000 Sun 1.s 2921 Pcbbl Dr CRVHls) CdM 675-6000 $.284. 750 Sun l~ - - .... f ............... """ .. ~·......,·= .. ·-, o::&AI ............. .. 11111 ................ .., ..... ' , .. ._, ... .....,.. NOTW#MfUS.,.._. -....~ .......... ., ........................................ ~ ... -.....,; . 4 & FAM IM ... TOWNHOUSES •Hoo Santiago <Dover Shrs> NB FOR SALE 833·2113 $310,000 Sun 1..-:30 2 • a MM aM ... D 8252 Le Coote, Huntinlton Beach •#4 Cerrito <Rancho SanJoa~)lrv 963-7881 $107,500 Sun 12-5 .,30 ooo S t/ 15 1834 Tradewinds (Baycrat) N.B. 751·2060 •~ • wi ' 842·8235 $212,500 Sun. 12-S 4101 Blackfm <Racquet Club) Irv. 7:S2·1414 $119,500 Sun. l·S 27811 AbadeJo, Mission Viejo 642-8235 $94,500 Sun. l ·S •4639 Gorham, Cam Shrs,CdM 644·62X>O $349,000 ~un 1·5 3254 Turlock, Costa Mesa 64<M646' $129,500 Sun 12-5 1103 Salinas <Mesa Wood5l CM 546-4141 Stmday 1·5 916 Coronado (Mesa del Mar) ~-4141 $88,900 Stmd.ay 1·5 1601 DOrothy Ln <Westclf) NB 675-6000 $175,000 Sun 11·5 3045 Garfield, Costa Mesa 556-2660 $74,900 Sun l·S 2320 Pt Aberdeen (HVHms) NB 675-6000 $159,500 Sun 1·5 J • & PAM 1M _. D U Starburst CL <Nwpt Terr.) NB 752·1700 $87,500 Sat/S&m 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2d&llR . 513 Jasmine, Old Cordel Mar • 675-6000 $156,900 Sun 1·5 Jllt&ZIR 4604 Seashore, Newport Beach 673~ Sl7S,OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 211&lll 505 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675-2311 $164,500 Sun 1·5 l 1R & f IR 118 Topaz Ave., Balboa Island 673-6900 $189,500 Sat/Sun l·S 5 IEDlOOM 41S-4151h Heliotrope, CdM 4001 Topside, Corona det Mar 644·4848 Sat/Sun l·S 644-7211 $279,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 J IR & Z 11 **1222 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 399 E. 18th St, Eastslde, C.M. 640·9900 Sunday 675·5511 $146,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1353 Garllngford, Costa Mesa 1577 Wlntergreen <Mesa Verde) CM MS-~ Sunday 10-4 · 559-6330 $127,500 Sat/Sun l°" ••112 Via Lido Nord <Lido 11) NB 365·365'1'.a LaPerle Pl., Costa Mesa '500,000 Sunday 1·5 673-8494 $189,500 Sun. 1·5 5 Ill & FAM RM or DfH 1627 Port Charles, Newport Bch 6AO·l812 $179,500 Sat1Sun l ·S 1014 Mariners Dr. <Dover Shre) NB '360,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 406 Mendoza Terr, Corona del Mar 614·7383 Sat/Swt 1·4:30 1782 Bahama, Costa Mesa . 546·2313 $149,950 Sun 1·4 •2012.Seadrift Dr. <Irv. Terr.) Irv. 644-7270 S244,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 20241 Norcro!t Dr., Huntington Bch 962·8847 $94,500 Sun 1·5 1823 Tanager Drive, Costa Mesa . 675-4144 Sunday 1·5 1800 Port Taggart, Newport Bch 640.5357 Sl87 ,500 Sun 12:5 2201 Pt. Harwick <HV Homes) NB 644·6200 Sun. 1·5 109 Via Waziers <Lido Isle) NB 673·7677 $325,000 Sun 12·6 ' Ill Ir FAM RM or DIH 3952 Acacia St. <S&S Home), Irvine 963·8961 , 551-6243 Sat/Sun 1·5 • • 1406 S Bayfront. Balboa Isl 675-6000 $534.500 Sun 1·5 COMDOMIMIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDROOM 1242 Rutland Rd. #2CWestclift>NB 642-8325 $81 ,500 SatiSun l·S 308 Orange Blossom, Irvine 640·9900 a>9,500 Sunday 1:.S 9844 Continental, Huntington Bch 540·3666 ~1,900 SatiSun 1·5 405 Ave. Granada #208, San Clem 492·5300 $82,500 Sunday 1·5 8332 Affista, Huntington Beach 898-7855 S69,:SOO SatiSun 1·5 12 Aries Court, Newport Beach 640-.5M7 Sll2,500 SatJSun 12-5 1200 Rutland Rd. #6, Westcliff,NB •23271 Pompeii Dr., Laguna Niguel ' 831·2600 S182,500 Sunday 1.S 7 Montanas Eate <RSJ) Irvine 640·55M/640.6500 $112,000 Sun. 1·5 2335 tnuteman, Coita Mesa 540-1721) $65.500 Sunday l·S 19841 lnvemess (Hunt. Cont'l> HB 545·9491r Sun 1·5 '#17 W~oo eCt. Nwpt Crest 842· $117 ,000 Sun 1:.$ 206·206'h Abalone <Bal.Island) NB 642·~ Sun. l ·S l tit & l •• 518 Femleaf, Coron a del Mar 644-6200 $225,000 SatiSun l ·S 512 Bolsa, Nwpt Hgts, N.B. 646·7171 $179,000 SatiSWl 1·5 l 1R Ir 4 llt 218 Amethyst, Balboa Island 631-1400 $298,000 Open Dally 3 IR Ir IACH 323 Apolena, ~alboa Island 613-6900 $275,000 SatiSun l ·S 4 •• Ir 2 •• 109 45th St .• Newport Beach 675-7060 S189,000 Sun. l·S 704·704!1.a Larkapur,Corona del Mar 675·5930 $228,000 Sun 1•5 4904 Seashore <nr ocn) N.B. 645·0033 !175,000 Sun. 2·S:.30 4 IR & J IR 207 Colton <Newport Shores) NB 645·7575 $189,500 Sun. l·S TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 421 Ford Road, Costa Mesa 675·8676 $139,000 Sat/Sun l·S 2 llDlOOM • 1553 Ponderosa <Mesa Verde> CM 545·9491 Sun 12·2 4352 Shorecrest. CdM 615-2311 $168,500 HOME & INCOME I llDROOM 3'051 Malaga, Dana Point 752-7315 $89,950 Sunday'l.·5 UNl9UI IM COIOMA DEL MAI - Shingled 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage plus detached l bdrm inc. unit, Sl.S6,900. See Sara Ma"ln at 513 "I mm . UMIOUI IN CAMIO SHOllS -80X160 lot,.~ bdrm, colorful comfort, palaU J, only.:$228,liOO. See Ver ene HUU t 4515 HamPden Road. UMl(i>UI HAllOI YI W HOUIS -4 bdrm, Montego, view, nr. tennia and pool, $1.59.600. See Nadine Croul at 2320 Port Aberdeen. UNl9UI OM IALIOA ISL:AND -6 bdrms, s bath.S, pier and float, best location $S34,500. See Rita Boland at 1 "°6 so. ~trolil; UNIM OLD CDM -2 bdim, 2 bath cottage, totally remodeled, only $120,000. see Dottle Johnson at "12 Hazel. UMIOUI 1M HIWPOIT H8Mf1'S 3 bdrm, pool,·· leaded. glass, lee lot, only $138,500. S8e Sandy Zook (owner/aat.) at 538 Redlands. UMl9,UI 1M HAUOll VllW H1US -Fan. tasbc night and day vlew, 3 bedroom, vacant, perfect cond. $284,750. See Harriette Hammond at. 2921 Pebble Drive. UM19UI IH OLD CDM -3 bdrm, 3 bath charming home, excellent condltlon, ideal location, see Elaine Bell at 602 Acacia. Bring Sl63,900. UMl9UI IN THI ILUFPS -vacant, greenbelt view, 3 bdrm or 2 + den, now only $142,500. See John Curtis at 2907 Perla. UMl9UI IN HAlllOlt VllW HIU.S - Spacious 3 bdrm and den, Unique floor plan for living and entertaining, views, see Barbara Frame at 1038 Sea Lane, bring S180,000 UMIQUI WISTCLIFP -4 bdrms, lge lot, ;like:.new home !175,000. See Jane P.aqUin at 1'601 Dorothy Lane. UMl9UI IM MEWPOIT CllST - Tasteful two bdrm, ocean view, teMis , pool, $131,500. See Jo Anne Perkins at 11 Odyssey Ct. UNIQUE tH OLD COIOMA D& MAI - small but neat house, rear of R·l lot, excellent !or bldg. Now Sl.26.500. See Marilyn Hodges at 314 Marigold. UMl9" ON UDO ISLI -Charming, courtyatd entry, sunny ~bdrm. See Alison Steveas at 217 Via l'-l.l'enze 1.r,._.1·v11r: .fiVMt:s Re roAs· rliir l'llCfST PEOPL£ n ING THE NTA rtsr HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, '76·8000 MESA VERDI, 5 ... ·8990 • CALL UI ·':-"~HERITAGE •'. REALTORS ~Prn-ifl lH\llf V & A55llr1Al lS Serving Cosln Mes;i-lr111nt.· Huntington Beach-Nr•wport B<>ach •• BEST · 1N BLUFFS ~ 4 aa. WLAN Early BhiU1, vtew. end ;; unit; first time offered. 2200 SQ. ft .• ,u glass galore; beamed cell's.; lorm.~,,. din •• 3 ba. Total privacy. S165,000 • ~ IND INT Cul de sa~, 1950 sq. ft •• 3 BR. Q , 2~ bn., areeubclts, night lites. ba~ ... - views; neutral thruout. Like new!:-! Priced to sell -Sls.4,500 'Cl. OPEN l·S 127 PLAYA(off P...., •. ILUFFS IAIGAIN End unit, Tenn! .:51 Villa X-Plan; former model; fabulo wi upgrades. 3 BR, Corm. din., ram. rm .• -i 2"1 ba., wide greenbelts. $131,000 HELEN 8. DOWD .. DIRECTORY· ............. ....,_.,.. ......... Cp' I ;t&M ... ....._ ._.. ... ti ~ .. ~ ... 11f-1aPC , ... .._ .... ...,.. "'°'WAMTAll.P ... ~~ .............................. ' 7 .. -........... .., ... ..... . 4 & fAM ltM or DIM TOWNHOUSES •1400 Santiago <Dover Shn> NB FOR SALE 833-2113 $310,000. Sun 1-4:30 J • & PAM aM or D&I 8252 Le Conte, Huntmeton Beach •#4 Cerrito (Rancho SanJoaq)lrv 96~7881 ~07,500 Sun 12·5 751·2060 $130 ooo Sat/SW\ 1·5 1834 Tradewinds (Baycrest) N.B. . • "2·823S $212,500 Sun. 12·5 4101 Blackfin <Racquet Club) Irv. 752·141' $ll9,500 Sun. l·S 27811 Abadejo, Mission Viejo 642·823S $94,500 Sun.1·5 *4639 Gorham, Cam Shrs,CdM 644·6200 $349,000 !!>un 1·5 3254 Turlock, Costa Mesa 540-4646' $129,500 Sun 12·5 1103 Salinas (Mesa Woods) CM 548-4141 Sunday 1-5 916 Coronado (Mesa del Mar) 546-4141 $88,900 Sund.ay 1·5 1601 Dorothy Ln <Westclf) NB 675-6000 $175,000 Sun 11·5 3045 Garfield, Costa Mesa 556·2660 $74,900 Sun 1·5 2320 pt Aberdeen <HVHms) NB 675-6000 $159,500 Sun 1-5 5 IEDIOOM 4001 Topside, Corona del Mar 644-7211 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••1222 E. Balboa Blvd , Balboa 640·9900 Sunday 1353 Garlingford, Costa Mesa 548·5897 Sunday 10-4 **112 Via Lido Nord (Lido 11) NB $500,000 Sunday 1·5 5 ltl & FAM RM or Da. 1627 Port. Charles, Newport Bch 6~0·1812 $179,500 Sat1Sun 1·5 1014 Mariners Dr. <Dover Shrs) NB $360,000 Sat/Stm 1·5 406 Mendoza Terr. Corona deJ Mar 644-7383 Sat/Stm 1·4:30 1782 Bahama, Costa Mesa . 546-2313 Sl49,950 Sun 1·4 •2012 Seadrift Dr. <Irv. Terr.) Irv. 644-7270 S244,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 20241 Norcroft Dr .. Huntington Bch 962-8847 $94,500 Sun 1·5 1823 Tanager Drive, Costa Mesa 675-4144 Sunday 1·5 1800 Port Taggart. Newport Bch 640-5357 $187 ,500 Sun 12·5 2201 Pt. Harwick <HV Homes) NB 644-6200 Sun. 1·5 109 Via Waziers (Lido Isle) NB 673-7677 $325,000 Sun 12·6 6 U Ir FAM RM or DIN 3952 Acacia St. <S&S Home), Irvine 963 8961 , 551-6243 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••1406 S. Bavfronl, Balboa Isl 675 6000 $53.t,500 Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDIOOM 1242 Rutland Rd. #2(Westcliff)NB 642-8.12.5 $81,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 308 Orange Blossom, Irvine 640·9900 S69,500 Sunday 1·~ 9844 Continental, Huntington Bch 540·3666 $51,900 Sat/Sun l·S 405 Ave. Granada #208, San Clem 492·5300 $82,500 Sunday 1·5 8332 Artista, Huntington Beach 898·785S S69,SOO Sat;Sun 1·5 12 Aries Court, Newport Beach 640·5357 $112.500 Sat1Sun 12·5 1200 Rutland Rd. #6, Westcliff.NB •23271 Pompeii Dr., Laguna Niguel · 831·2600 $182,SOO Sunday l·S 7 Montanas Este <RSJ> Irvine 640-5560/~ $112,000 Sun. 1·5 2335 Minuteman, Costa Mesa 540-lno $65,500 Sunday 1·5 198'1 Inverness (Hunt. Cont'l) HB 545.949i, Sun 1·5 #17 Wltd1Joo e Ct. Nwpt Crest 642·3850 $117,000 Sun 1-$ 3 • & PAM IM « D9' 11 Starburst Ct. <Nwpt Terr.) NB 752-1700 $87,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPlEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & I IR 513 Jasmine, Old Cor del Mar . 675-6000 $156,900 Sun 1·5 211&21R 4604 Seashore, Ne wport Beach 673-6900 $175,000 Sat1Sun 1·5 Z IR & 3 Ill 505 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675·2311 $164,500 Sun 1·5 3 IR & I IR 118 Topaz Ave., Balboa Island 673-6900 $189,500 Sat/Sun l·S 415-415'1'.I Heliotrope, CdM 644·4848 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR & 2 II 399 E. 18th St, Eastside, C.M. 675·5511 $146,500 Sat/Sun 1·5. 1577 Wintergreen <Mesa Verde) CM 559·6330 Sl27,500 SatJSun 1·4 36S-365't'.i LaPerle Pl., Costa Mesa 673-8494 $189,500 Sun. 1-5 206-2001~ Abalone <Bal.Island) NB 642·8235 Sun. l·S 3 ltl & 3 Ill 518 Femleaf, Corona del Mar 644·6200 S225,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 512 Bolsa, Nwpt Hgts, N. B 646·7171 $179,000 Sat !Sun l·S 31R&4H ;1s Amethyst. Balboa Island 631· 1400 $298,000 Open Daily 3 IR & IACH 323 Apolena, Balboa Island 673·6900 $275,000 Sat:'Sun 1·5 41R&211 109 45th St., Newport Beach 675-7060 Sl89,000 SWl. l·S 704.7041,~ Larkspur.Corona del Mar 675-5930 $228,000 Sun 1·5 4904 Seashore <nr ocn) N B. 645·0033 $175,000 Sun. 2·5:..30 41R&llR 207 Colton <Newport Shores ) NB 645-7575 $189,500 Sun. 1·5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 421 Ford Road, Costa Mesa 675·8676 $139,000 SatiSun l·S 2 IEDIOOM • 1553 Ponderosa <Mesa Verde) CM 545·9491 Sun 12·2 4352 Shorecrcst, CdM 675-2311 S168,500 Sun. 1-5 HOME & INCOME I llOIOOM 34051 Malaga, Dana Point 752·7315 $89,950 Sunday l·S J llt & 2 II HOUSIS 1575 SantaAna Av ,NptHta,NB 645·4963 $134,900 Sunday 10·4 2 1R HOUSI & 2 Ill A'1 710 Fem1eat Ave., Corona del Mar 963·9470 $194,500 Sat/SunLJ.2.4 3 U/2 Ill 200 Diamond <Balboa Island> NB 675·3331 $240,000 Sun l2:3'H:30 HO...s OPEN I ·I TWI Afl•• ~ UMl9UI IM COIOMA DU. MAa - Shingled 2 bdrm. 1 bath cottaae plus detached 1 bdrm inc. unlt, Sl56.900. See Sara Marvin at 513 m1n UMIOUI IN CAMIC> SHOIU -IOx180 lot. 3 bdrm, colorful ~omrort, 1>4latJat. onl)' S'llS,500. See VerlU e Hull t 4515 Hampcten Road. UM19UI 1M twllOI VllW HOMIS -4 bdrm. Montego, view, nr. tennis and pool, $159,f;OO. See Nadln Croul at 2320 Port Aberdeen. " UMl9UI OM IALIO• ISLAND -6 bdrms, 5 baths. pier and float, beat locaUoo SSJ-4,500. See Rita Boland at 1(06 So. Baytront. UMlq&IE '" OLD CDM -2 bdrm, 2 bath cottage, totally remodeled, only S120,000. See Dottie Johnson at 412 Hazel. ""'OUI IN MIWPOIT HllGNfS 3 bdrm. pool, leaded glass, l&e lot, only $138,500. See Sandy Zook Cowner/aat.> at 538 Redlands. UMl9CJ! IM HUIOI V11W HllU -Fan· tastic night and day view, 3 bedroom, vacant, perlect cond. S284,7SO. See Harriette Hammond at 2921 Pebble Drive. UM19UI IN OLD CDM - 3 bdrm. 3 bath charming home, excellent condltion, ideal location, see Elaino Bell at 602 Acacia. Bring $163,900. UMl9UI '" THI ILUFFS -vacant, greenbelt view, 3 bdrm or 2 + den, now only $142,500. See Jo}ln Curtis at 2907 Perla. UHl9UI IH HAllOll YllW HILLS - Spacious 3 bdrm and den, Unique floor plan for living and entertaining, views, see Barbara Frame at 1038 Sea Lane, bring $180.000 UMl9U1 IN WISTCLI" -4 bdrms, lge lot, like rlew home $175,000. See Jane Paquin at l601 Dorothy Lane. UMIQUI IM MEWPOIT CllST - Tasteful two bdrm, oeean view, tennis . pool, $137,500. See Jo Anne Perkins at 11 Odyssey Ct. UMIQUI IH OLO COIOHA D& MAI - small but neat house, rear of R·l lot, excellent for bldg. Now 1126.SOO See Marilyn: Hodges at 314 Marigold. UMl9UE OH UDO ISLI -Charming. courtyatd entry. sunny 3 bdrm. See Alison Slevens at 217 Via Flrenze I)~ ICJU13 fi()Ml:S REALTORS• iifl!"NlCESTPEOf'lE SIU.ING TME NtA TFST 110Ml S CORONA OEL MAR, 876 6000 MESA VERDE, 64t-5990 • CALL US I 002 GeMral I 002 -~·.t.~ HERITAGE •. • REALTORS OPEHHOUSE I 013 WMte Ult tt.WViewHilb Fmt tlme olfered iD ~ orl1inal •eeUoQ of Harbor View Hills. Ori the view aide of White Sall• Way·an excep. tion&lly aharp 481', 2Yt . Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine! Huntington Bcac::h-Nmvport Beach .,. ba, fam rm bome1 ............................. ... wJlormal dining, lovely p00l & jac. Low cato yard AND -A spectacular Ocean, Bay, Istaod "nlaht ll&bt vift. S299.SOO. o,.;t Sat /Sill I ·I 644-721' FOR DETAILS /Jn NIG(l 01\ll(Y b. ASSOCIAllS BEST IN BLUFFS ~:.: 4 Ill. G-PLAM Early Blufis, view, end,:::: unit; first time offered. 2200 Sc:J.. ft .• ,;:; glass galore; beamed ceil's., form.•:.~ din., 3 ba. Total privacy. Sl.65.000 ~ 1 !HD UMlT Cul de sac, 1950 sq. ft., 3 BR,; ; 2~ ba., ercenbelts, night lites, bay • - views ; neutral thruout. Like new!::~ Priced to sell -Sl54,500 •. OPEH I ·S 527 Pl.A YA (off P...W ILUFFS IAIGAIM End unit, Tennis ~ Villa X-Plan; former model; fabulous/ upgrades. 3 BR, form. din., f am. rm., -- 2Yi ba., wide greenbelts. $131,000 HELEN 8. DOWD macneb /Irvine realty BIGCANYON- HEW LISTINGS A PIEST1GIOUS GA TID COMMUMln IEAunFUL VIEW Lovely 4 BR, f amity rm. home with teak firs. in entry & dining rm. Lge. lot w/pool & room for expansion. Lush landscaping .•. nowers & bulbl everywhere for a real Swedish 1 spring! $369,500. (G·lOO), lllADY- ... for your imagination. Nice, clean 4 bdrm.1 fam. rm. home with beamea cell.' in llv. rm., overlooking beaut. PoOl & aupet pow rad jacuzzi: French doors lead to sep. ~tlo. A real buy at 1329,900. :; (G·101) LYNNE VALENTINE 644.QOO ... • . ' -~·. _ .. , . •) . b-• •• .it ... i l,; Super Buy For the Green Thumb Beautifully lendtcaped home with lots of gardener'• extras! lovely covered entry, court- try kitchen wllh .. ting area; dining room and family room Flreplac. for cory winter even· 1ng1. 3 bedrooma. Close to ahops. Patio .. $79,900 VA, FHA terma. Call 540-1720 Outstanding View of the Bav Area Cherming home, located in Santa Ana Heights with lovely Y1ew' Remodeled tn old world Mt· ting 2 bedroom home with den, country kitchen with eating are•. and antique accentL. Huge backyard. 2 covered patios. kol pond. Come and Me ltl $88,950 Cell 540-1720 Tri-Level Redecorated Deluxe 4 bedroom home with all the custom accents for the executive. Attreet1ve beamed ce11tngs extra baths. tile and carpet. Formal d1n1ng room eattng area, large MPatate farntly room. and bnck ftreplKe. Patio. Aerou from park $151 ,000540-1720 • · Owner Desperate Must Sell' Reduced' Super locallon. In Newport Heights 3 bedroom home with 2 hreplace5 Eot1ng area, family room and entry. Lush landscaping and patio. Truly• fine homel Walk 10 Harbor High and Westclllf shops. Beller hurry $99,999 540-1720 Relax Easy Living No yard work everl Popular loft model 2 bedroom condo Newly painted Eating erea off the country kitchen, entry and extra baths.. Large ltvtng room. Patio and heeled community pool Prteed right, S&S.500~1720 Close To Private Lake Luxurious and sporty! Quiet enelOMd area with gate. 2 bedroom townhome with den decorated 1n rich earth tonet. Tiie entry, brick ftreplace, dining room. Large pe«o New pool, Jacuw and shops 589,950 540-1720 Must Sell How · Moving to <;hlcegol En)oy Ihle 1upar 4 bedroom home het't wh•• It'• warm! Attractive . wallpeper and new paint! l ovely eerpeta; eating lfH, family room end hMrty brick flreplece. Lerte cd'.lered patio. Good resldenelal erel. 175,950 ~1720 ,. ·2-~tOry Colonial Executive custom home across from M ... Verde Goll end Tennla Club. Huge aquere footege, 4 bedrooms, femlly room and rec. room. FOfmaJ d1n1ng. Franclacen Ille entry. Pnvecy & beauty. Won't la.au Call for all the deteits. ~1720 Tri Plex Price Slashed Ideal lnYelttnent. 3 attractive unite. all with 2 bedrooms eec:h. unturnllhed. Mutw bedroom opena onto lerge patio. Front unit with fireplace. Call for all the Info! 1128,000. &40-1720. ..... ., . RB.O -- DAV IDS ON REALTY 5801 W (no,1 t•w~ tJ B 645·7575 3116 N1 .... pQ1t Blvd N Ii 673·9060 ~~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS o,.. Homff Sat/S-1.5 Mew This Week! J2l A.,.._., hi. It.. SZ71,000 4604 Seashore, M.I. SI 71,000 131 Topca $247.~00 Hew this weelll CHARMING CAPI COD $235.000 Pride of owHr• .. lp .... wit.. l bt•oa I ... 2 btcfro• .. zh1t.t. leatffllor ..,.t.a.1d wlfft ..-.ed rHl•I record. ow .. ,. wlll tell °" a.11arsm1 ... * * * * * CORM DWI.IX S 169.IOO Drin ~ 621..621'/J Acade lild clttcl& tWs ~ ...,_ •• occ-,l1d..., h- ............ li.2~1•01a•;IMlct&• 1$1 ..................... ,..... Sftowl9 ~ "''atntme.,. - ~ -~ ,_._________ -------~ --- IAUOADPLX. BY OWNER. Compl re· modeled. 2Br+1Br UP· iiet.drstoBa1. m.N11 CE 11• 1'1111 ca. OVER 50 YEM OF SERlllCE L~Yll.:Y llACH HOUS •110:•· 631-1800 OP9C HOUSI SUMDA Y 'I l ·l Cozy Victorian 2 Br 2 B home In old CdM. Beautiful view of ocean harbor jetty. relaxing atmosphere w /beam clgs. antiq ue cabinets & neutral tones tbruout. Stairway to view & deck. redwood jacuui. A must see! At $189,500. Come on by! 2 l4 DAHLIA, COM. tletw,.. Semew & layYitw Std D. llcbth bi-.. ttl-04t7; 642·32H 631-1800 r:ORC::ST E O LSON r. , .. "• ',,, ... - ' .. l .. ... -~~ I • ~ ~I I '. I ' . . •!1,1:dllll_\'• .\: ~ 11. 1!\r.d 1111 •, •110(• • ·\' 1 • 'f, '\nyhnu• f .. 11111111 I'" I llll~J - 1!1.1 .. 111111·· .\ \!ti. •!:1.d 11•1" •'1tht •·•lO ~,•,t 1U A11r 1if1•P l I .11.11111 I ' ·' 111.~. NEWPORT Cl NTC R IUMTY 640 ·181' DEER Fl RD PARI HOME macnab I lrvtne realty *•OPEN TODAY*• VILLAGI l TOWNHOMI Excellent, lg. & roomy 2-story 3 BR home w /famlly kitchen, fireplace, ext.ro deep rear pntio & MANY extras. Near pool, terinls & rec. focilitles. OPEM l·I r.M. 4'46 SIUIA Tiii LH. UMIV. PAIK. (0·75) MUDS A PA.Ml&. Y Beautiful 4 BR, famiJy rm, formal dining rm Forrest Hills model in Irvine's Racquet Club .• Jacuzzi. Great family area! Tennis! No as- soc. dues! R.V. possible. OP84 l·I P.M. 410111.ACIC,.M. <G-76> IANCHO SAN JOAQUIM Beautlful very private San Carlos plan w/wet bar & view of mtns. lights & park. Area has pools, jacuzzi & eolf course. Sl12,500 OP!H 1·5 P.M. #4 llAHA. (G·77) ·TU1n.aoc1 2' tg. DRS -conv. den -formal dining~ la. llv;ng rm w /fpl -eat· in kitchen -hi-vaulted ceilibgs +a park Ung clean! Private yard -w /trees &c 2 patios. For Sale or Lease. OP8t f2·4 P.M. 4171 PASIO 01 y k 78) • -r .. ' 4 Bdrm. 2 baths, clean fam1ly home close to schools. Check prices: Best buy at $138,000. AND OCEAN VI -Coay .. or dWng ,.._ wttt. '°' bely 1to••· le .. odeled ldtc ... I• tltlt i b•droo•, I ¥• bat• llo9te o• l•rge lot-$142,500. , FORFSTE OLSON ....... ··-- lllDOYIRMIYI • . 631-1800 HIDDEN AWAY. On lovely Pirate Bel. U• cepUonall1 «!lean tool bom• with Jtuc• ma1'lcured pvt Jt•rd. Taatefully decor&tecl $1.G,CIOO. MaOll "It: Macnab· lrv111r . I !\ .~. r. 0 _______ __, Prld• of Ownenlalp make thia unique tri·Plu ane cl Us. best valua Jn Dana Poh~t. Excellent tu abelter wUh Capital GalnpoUllltial. SW,000. ....,, .. SpeddJat We bave 2. a. Ir 4Br, mobile bomea U.ated in all areas. Tell ut you -~---.;..:;.._...._.!Seed. Let ua help. BJ <>Wner. 2 brm l ba, p A Cl J'JC COAS prden Isome, priv. • REASA.LES, INC. comfortable. $67 ,900. Anaheim 991"'680 4N4051 dya, '93·5818 Huntington Bch 963:f9l evee. &eakiot of Tax Shelter· Llve In Ulla charminc 2 Bdrm. bouae In Corona del Mar & bave 2 u.nlta help mah the paJments. $175,000. --------1Reduced a1aln, $6,450. %'bdrm eGa4o. 2 car 1ar. Metor 10x40. corner * 49..--•057 .PatiO, pool, up1raded. apace. Adult, no pet, ____ ..... _,_ __ * __ , 0 w n • $ ' t • 9 t 5 • part. nr bus 111 ltor'es. uftAlaORT :ZU/a.2'313 MS.29119 n5 "r--------tVIJCIN--G-, -2U60--2-Bd-rm-+-• HEIGHTS llG HOUSll fam·rm, top cond Is loc. DUPLEX LI'l"l'LE PRICE! HUce 4 nr beach. $37,500. Agt. E:irtra lharp 2 BR unlta, bdnn, beauUful cardena, 646-'380 both w /prvt patioa. 2 p at i o a • t1 rn e di-----,---• Owner will help finance. aprinklera. hu1e SIGNATURE 73 24x60 For sale or trade separate master bdrm plus enclosed porch. $J39,500. au1te. Privacy All up-$31,000. Estate Sales! CALL 955-0350 1raded. Ool)I $75,tSO. A&t. 84&4380 RED CARPET .AcreacJeforW. 1200 REALTORS. 496-4775 ••••••••••• •• •••••••••• 510 Acres. Nev. City, s.laAM I 010 Calif. 80 Miles No. of ••••,•••••••••••••••••• Sacramento. Reduced AIA.HOOMED ~per acre. Gold mine OWHltl started 1955, timber, D•1r-·.i.9'R beaut. bid&. 1lte1. --••1uu5 Term1, Rltr (714) SUIMIT OFFiil 640-tlZl or 568-3974. Lvly 2 br adult just $Cl,500. Call us to view & bedelitbtfully surprised. $270/mo paya all. 968-3371. noo 40'XlSO' Lot with 9001q. ft. btda. Monthly income. Busr Newport Blvd. location. $88,500. OCEANFRONT Iii •Plac• .... Quaff~ MOllU HOM! Prap ... l;i .. 1-Bdrm .• catpet•, bll· MOO cau/.~st.!92° fUACM ins; ~an.front patio.1--------1 OnJ1 ate.Pl to private •C.3• ::t:; Xlnt eo!Sdltioa 1 6 SUITES. H.I. MAURYSTAUFFER Xlnt Joca. Near oc~ao SEAUONREALTY w/1arden patio. BuUt to accept 2nd story w /ereat ocean vu. Good lAcome. n, fl\fl'I f JU rnMPl\N 't ''l Al I O'Vil Ot Vl L U••t ~H Wltelc111 AfAl l~fAH """'--TWUtS ~ OHi 1 - 3 BR. + 2 -2 BR With P/P's. ConsL tart Fe~ Scb. Gross lS,24<> E.C.M.. I ...... __ $16,000 "1CI •EDUCTION on 4-plex. 3 months old. One 3 BR, three 2 BR. 165 Mon~ Wta. Now only $265,000. . D ONOVAN'S of california. REAL ESfATE 2+ Nice older WUb lo Loni 1--------Beacb, positive cub flow, areat •tarter fn • .._. .. DeMrt. vestmentat$3S,OOO. lno..t 1400 D~ ltJcketts ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• •• HAPPIMISS... IS LIVING NEAR THE BEACH! Enjoy ocean breezes & fresh air + onl)' .2 short blk:s to Big Corona Beach. 2 spacious 3 BR, 2 bath Wl· its each w /fpl. separate lamdry rms & gourmet kitchen. 6 mo. new! 'Both leased (one to be avail 2/15/Ta). $2.59,500. Harriet. Perry 642-823;>. (G·83) SO. OF HWY. 1 BR w/sltting rm, hardwood floors & lots of charm. 2 BR rear unit w /tenant who has been there 1 yrs. Ideal property for tax shelter & priced to sell at SJ.30,000. Holly Markas Mi 6200. (G-84) HIW •US'ftNGJ CclM--DUIUXt 3 BR. 2~ baths each. So. Of Hwy. Beautiful condition w /upgraded cpts & •drps. Fireplaces. tile kitchens. Income potenti•l of $1100/ttrio. BURRY! Barbara Wright 6*6200. (G·8S) ~ I I ...... G I{ I \I I·, I .'~f' f 1.o..a.1 "•• •.C'l"J ae• t111 . NOW YOU CAN ;..FFORD Ne'WPORT BEACH P'a-k NewP.Qrt • MASSA GI RGUI MOD 5 ISCOITS OUTCALI. ONLY .,,_,.,, ACCOUNTING CLERK ffi~ BRUNSWICK COIPOIATIOM 0.......01 ....... llJJH..._ltYd C•t.Mtse. Cet2626 If it'soot wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Piiot classlfied ad.call 642·56'18 a~ a friendly act:. vlse~wlll hetpyou turnyoul'! wheelslnt9 cash. Bea\ilyOperatonWanultl; • Booths avail. l>a71 • tu-108' Eves '40·'7~ • , Ask for Joan fl'l.l.IY , ________ fir,·· .. BOOKKEEPING CLERICAL ASSISTANT CO.. Acco.tinc) MachlM o,.,...,., For mini-computer CBurroushs .. L,. Serles) operation. We prefer that you have accounting machine experience. Job requires processing & computer input of daily sales slips, monthly merchandise payables and /or some merchandise control. If you have such experience or at least have good lO·kcy experience we have an expert computer programmeriinstructor who Wlll easily & thoroughly train you. Enjoyable workini ·conditions in finest quality retail clothine store in Fas hion Island. Please send resume to Ad #122, Daily Pilot. P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Help W..ttd 7100 Hlfp W..tecl 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat ass't service mRr. Bookk..,.., full charfe, for Van Nuya & Sant exper. 8tat t.ypt.na. Var. Ana area. Call 714 of acctt. 1 Girl ofc. M0-8555. Speak to Mlk ~ (12). Nwpt Bcb. ·~Eddie. Mr. crawtord 540-DOO Boat Builder IOYS • GllLS Openinp ror exper'd 12·U yeara of 11e. Even· Bonckn Ina work. Obtalo new Ex~llenl pay subecripUona for the Dal· • rrtn1e ~efill. I>· Pilot WOt"kinc with an IALIOA YACHTS odult supervilor. Earn -Ce t Pl CM S20 t.o $30 per week or '"''6 n u1 • more. Call (21J) 597.()396 ~~556-~3720~~· ~·~O~.E~.~~ noon to Sp m . C 213 > -498·2'73 . Spm·9pm. Call Boat builder with broad Collect. e.aper • wcll·developed --------• wood·workin1 1kllls. IUSIOY Sam I •. Morse Co. Doys 7am·3pm. Mon· 645-1141 Fri Good benefill. Con· tact. Holiday Inn, Laguna Boat mechanic needed fo Hills 588-5000 ext 433 bef Van NQYI • Sant.. An 2pm' ' areu. Call 714/ $40·6W. --· ------• Spe.ak \0 Mike or Eddie. Car Wuh Cashier, Nwpt •"'-1e•••tR le Lquna ~ea. Please _,_ sa-call 644·4480 Doa't expect your 1hJp come 1n If you haven' launohed H . Goo penonality Un.a anchor. Sall Into aunaet w /up t tJ,000. Call Vldde Dun· can, 840-N70. NO FEE. Arnertcan Career Al•n ey, 110 Newport C.nte J)r,N.8. PUJ\CKASING CLERK. Muat be able to type 55 wpm. nuu .. lnvolvt typ. lni ~ purchate ordera, maintenance ol purcbat· lnl filet Ir vendor phone contact. Mailer Speclaltlea Co, 1UO MQnrovla, CM. EOE ,...H-..MOme QUJ!ty Hl'\f, w It.bat ''P~Touob''• Uc •rtl'a. SJl.tla2 Copy Control Clerk Typist ORAMGI COAST DAJLY,.LOT S30 W. Bay St. ColtaMeaa Equal Opportunity Employer DIGITAL HIU ll STYLISTS JI' /tlmt W /Clllfltclt oriJy ,, ,., .,,.... 6$1.. bentflll. JIS.i44f f7141 llMJIO Hatr StyJl1t It Aut Equal 0ppor J:mplo~r ntedfj4, ull Hl·HIS HunUJittcjn ~acb. I 3148 Campus Drin 546-4741 <Across From Orange Co. Airport) 'Equal Oppor Employer IDEAL P /time job. Housewives or col atu· dents w/cars, 'Service estab lunch route. 9:45·12:45. Mon·Frl. Earn $75 to SlOO wkly. (guar. $'75.) Ph. for in· terview aft lOAM. 9'$-0747. , ..:"· . .. ... . . MSI DATA COIPOIATIOM J.a riachc>r An. Costa MeaM, CA ~27 t:Qu1d Oppottun1l} tmptoytt M /Y --------•I Border colllt, mlx, beaut. Teach r, P.E .. Cbnat1an MUSIC IOUS blkt-ht coat, fern, e mo. &boot Part lime Apply CLOCKS HoUNbr'olrtft, all 1hot1. *Stcy't Ir Gttt Ofc tG!m Brookhurst, t'oun Slot Machi.Ma, Nlckelo-Will •rY• 6'NZU or •L..-1Ir1. •t st:CttETARV Tramce/ tam Valley. deona, phono1rapb1, _O:U_·~-------- •Accouat•t Lv&aJ. Newport Center. - - - --World'• lar1a1t Hite•~ nda td Hom• lml SI o Rt-<t:Goodofcskilt..No tton. Aho 1Ut1, •!hed, fem excel to 4•40 ll•gal f'xpr. ncre&i.ury. TECHNICIANS furnlturefi aotlques. w/cblld. ho111•brk "-l!:mployera p_.y All !"~·1•1> t\111 C11thy &« s.421 • UtRelndur• AllCnt'} --- --Arnent!an ntemational; ~9al76H. ~ lilrch. a.to 104 SECRET ARY /lAfaal Jnamf'dlal11 openin111 fur UIOI Ketterl~i ll"Ylat. 1'1t•wport Read1 ftll 1rn10 nw rnrporate olricl$ of a Tccbnlclan11 with ex 754-lm. Open wad • .Sal. Miniature allwer poodlt l!PCPLAYPEN <J)a'IOrAS, U) LOVEIJ:AT 20ITOMANI SACRIP'ICJ!: ONLY$418. 3PC ROOM OROtlP IPC BEDMOll <'.ill for 1\1>11t / i-:-.1.111 'ti:l 11-.uhni.: 1'o 'r sf<: corpore-J)l'nence in teat and trou 1--~~~~~~=!I mix, 2 )'ra, oeutend •all 111111 h1111 11n OJlportunil> ulc shootlnl( ot dh:ltal STEWART ROTH 1.!'hota~!_:·~534~·1:Se~l:_ ___ l~~====!!.!!~~I for a h.'Klll 11ct·rd11ry with .loaP-C clrcullry A.NTIQUU SECRiTAllY Tn>t• your w•y ln lop 1\.11 lc~<il llllper. net·c~!>. '"" thu111u1m eam1 SIW<) C:.111 V1clue IJuncon, u·iO·ll410 'I() Y 1': (I!. .\ m C fl t• ol II <.:1Hecr Aacnr.v. 1.io i'lewport C:tsnh:r Ur. N. H I I <I :1 v.., of corpvrall' Amen can Oak o .. 1et1 1t .. :ul cxpr. to work In 1t ·:. •sai.IOI TIST 7:1() E. Dyer Rd. 5.A. .Sf:('RJo:TARV Engineering Secretary 2·J yeera cMrrent secreterial ••- ,.,...,.ce, prefarebly fOMI ifl fhe Mf'OtpaCe t1WJinurh19 field, to worti for our Menoqer of Support .. ,1 .... ,.. Ing. Muat ~ .Me to type 60 wpm and talct s horthend or ,,.tdwrithua et 10 wpm. /1,..wport Beach law dept ::<Int typ1n1 & shorthand ~k1lla w11enli11l For appt. µlcu~r t·ull Murl(o Hurtle AMCORDIHC. 1714l'40.lt00 S.·at>tary, exper'd. Slurl immediately 3 Day wk Type, bkkpng, led1era, phone., flllng. Rer.p. N R toe Ca II MA 0280. SECRITAllY <"hallen11n1 poi. for a pc•noon whohkn vanety. Somt> exper In penonnel & tn1urunce work de· ~ired. Sh IO, typing 80. Irvine 1ndu1t'l Complex Coll Cor appt. 640·7638. t'.OE S.cretwy I , /Tlflle small ~en'l ofc Some typini.t. diet, bkkµng Non 1tmoker 1'1clures qu4' loc11tion 67lM'9IO or (;.t,i 2510 l!VCI SICRETAIY •TICtfNICIAN 6 months \0 l year ex penenctt ln dl1ital lock trouble 1hoot1n1. Ciood workln1 cond1 t1on1, hberal rrln11r benefit• and competlllvt' rotee with a arowlng computer-ortenled firm Send resume or 11pply m person l.D TRIMDATA CORP. Standard Mt•rits Fu!!llion I1land hw. ore EQual Opportunity Our company i• o peo-needs part·time l•I. ex· E:mployer J.f/Jl pi. ori...t.d firm of-per'd lo typtna " letterl~~~~~~~~I f wnllng. Jtu. 9AM·1PM. ,. !eri"CJ opporM ty for 71!USU • i"dMdaNil .,._wtt. ond ---------1 de•-a-,,.,.t • pro-SECRETARY General of • ...... ,. • nee 1k1lb, 1ood typist. 1essJ ..... & chHrful P1t1me evea. 10 G G. ------w~... NYirofUMnt, F:,O.E. 898 0023~---1·~~-~~---i ouhtan41n9 fringe &.;'rci.ary, p~ limo. for Telephone Sal• bentflh Oftd COftYt· builder. HB area. $10.34 ""'9tty locetetl off tht 538~ S. OlecJo Prttwey. I - qtMllfltcl llftd tnttrttt-Sectya l2> Mktg "SJlea PER HR. e4 If-Hlls posltlott, op Touch Of Ciotti . WllOLESALB TOTHl!TRADE NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC OPEN7DAYS AWEEKO.f. S..wn Altff ... Ltd ll2'2hfseChfq H.I. C7149 Hl-710t Hotpo1 n l Rerri1. Frottlree. white, 17 cu ft. Xlnt cond. $150. 649·9254. ty In ptf"IOft to: Your CaH.-r Starla Here I BRUNSWICK ' CORPORATION Nal'l co 1ffka 1kill1 t ~nonahty. to $1100. ts wh11t our bast rep IO'' electric raoge:20Yea1 earned wt week. Thia 1171. kind of hourly income la t'Jt-3"3 Oefftae DM1lo" lUJ Harttor ll•d Co1t•Mt1e, CA SECRET ARIES & TYPISTS Call 7$4-1651 LU WAID ret"IOMtlAgettey 17801 Main Street Ste 0 Irvine SICalTA~Y Xl11t secretarial & in torperaonal 11k1lls req 'd to UMl1t exec. in N.n. uc- f BHCb Music Center 1T406 BNch Blvd, H.B. N7-tl38 ANTIQUS ORGAN Gooc:t eoadiUOll .,rb. MU2rl Wead§ of C£o-re THIS VALIM'l'IMl'S DAY Mnd )QJr love a greetf ng alt the wortd can •hate ·With a OaUy Piiot H11rt of Love. It's eaay, compo19 your peraonaHzed greeting Wid we·n aet YoUr mess1g9 In 1)'Pe to tit the bOrdtr of ycur choice Ot' Yotlf' ha.ndwntten thought• mav appear 1n the border YoU aalect. •YOU WISH TO CllATI your own decorated greeting. use a black pen '& draw YoUr dnlgn to fit one of the dotted u,. "Malta .. ahown be!Ow. I t I moped. 1d CIOOd. $ZSO y ~-$59-tl ...................... . 2.tillNCQOrtBlvd. PACTOIY DIUCT C .. tllO .Newport Beacb All n-i-e ... 0....,.1. •••••·-·--••••••••• ..:..;;.;;.:;.;;;.;.;;,;;..;..;;;~;;;;;;;-~ 11-tradltKJnallwavyda· C7H) 171-IZU ·-•• -~ tJ lPt tDarint Black, red, bJ\ae, 1reea, ,,.__.. .., _ _. to f *2GI> en. ..... 2'o 3$0 BP. G•Ncw 24• Americaa •yellow. RetaU priee WIUn.....,:~'1_10P or ..:;;:.:._ ______ __. nu la• 11 e w part 1• AaUboat Take over pay. $&. 1pcdal price wbllt ,,_ MB ZIOSL. WW P*7 Sary• aatc .,.,, coo-Aatbartzect D tr: .Briatol mema. Mu trir. di 2112 ~ ~~ ffi9..J:-~:•:r ~~-cf ~::fti:1:, 60lepboo6bmda 11000. ~nlcH, Coeta Metia. KOTOR SAILOR New m.m> •7Mbd'ore12noon. ~7-11211 ttH)m-15ft ~·. Extended crwlliDI ...:7.:.1._;::..:;,;.;..:::;;;:,;;. ____ _ Grand piano Knabe ~~ ca.pabililltt Preff'?' 503 ft FulfteybO.rd. Nr new 20HP Mercury ownenhlp w/rellable In· ~.J.'T'I All!J.!.!!~L 9120 si200 973-0149 O/B XIDt cood. Under l div. &42·5821 Sc 9110 ~ • · hrs on••· Movill1 JJ.aclt -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1918 McPhuU babJ •raod J!a1t Mu1t Hll. Only CAL 2.21• Daese.l •77. 81111 MUST SELL' '41 PlYmouth Sedan, ori •• restored 4' overhauled. · eq p,,..-... N 1976 1SO Yamaha MX ~a Mat 1111 Finl $1300 loGfl. Poww 9040 entire Interest. ow th tr Good condl lt71C • 1/aTOH4X4 Automatic, VI, radio, pwr. 1t.eertn1 6 brak • U.35203). (UMd>. $7'6' lt71 FOID c.to.sm~ Automatic, e, pwr, ~Ii: brak , alr cond., ~ustorn palnt, ma11 + tlra. ('110. <UMd). "''' FIAT LAND ISAT DICI llER MOTOaS - BARWICK DATSUN "'· I, ,tit I f1' 1 ' I' 831·1l7549l·ll7S WE UY CL.UH CA_lS It UCIS CON lll 197 BMW's HERE HOW! COMPUTE IODYSHOf' l'40WottEH CHEVROLET s=:OJS ~~d. IMWI ALIS rn a b o 1 a n y c a 1 e , 91125. (213)'35·2256 S Well w ..-Part or • n.mnln• eond. ~. 0 VER takes. aeo.'iw •••••••••••••••••••••• cbartered, tax brf'ak, :., e~uor best offer: 'GWIUy Jee1>11ter Perfect 1971 J-CJI · Conn orsan. Xlnt cond. LAST CHANCE! ~~~~r :r.~come. Call.1112-91111after7 p.m. ~ !~i~ ~· ~!1~': VI, manw -:-am., 1""'· • ~ ......... H6-1200 \\•e JNy ttavt your n xl l---:;,.;;..~.;.;....---1 car ia e r .tnv tory. Olll ut todafl ll IJ040 4'Mt49 .Make ofr. Aaklna 167~. 2 I t t. U n I t 11 t e 17' B C t U ed 1 SUZUKI RM 3701lX • Inv tment $UOO (714) ateerln,, •btt!A & ta.res. 200 ._. .. ••-•••••••-•••• Calle -only ..... 871\C Sporiliaber. 1 owner, ID anana a . I .... 5 b --·-~ 0'1·1060 (""''-• ro-...a). G-rA 970t v-.,.. ._ _,_. ·-... ltlo"' •·toad.,.•. summer. *'&:NI/bet ofr. Leu u 1an . rs ruWJ.&U ...:::..;..::;;:..:..:...______ ~--• nuno."""" .. • ~ ....,.,., lnclud&n1 1 act Uttt ... ••••••-•-•••••••• w:-: TO IUY Enall1b upriaht piano, Custom interior, pilot, f7S.(1333,Sl6-9433 _ ~downa a ramp" a '75 Buick Le Sabr.e • 1 2 lntu·•atloaal n._ •• 11 yusedBMWs. 1ood condition. $300. A.D F, V.H.F .• aunlog, , , 9 nd, ... ..,, Call ft custom convrt. Lo m1. ll I _ ... ,_ ........ Aft.er5.5'8-2817 t 1 1 " ACJ DC22 <.:atallna, fixed kttl bikeata · _,., a Xlnt cond. AU xtrH. lt71DOOCll1/t Travela Y-8,a c.~-. lOYCAJlYBIMW ~~t;rf. ;., 'refr1gera. •~!boat, fully equap'd, 4Pld 7st·:M14 Wht/tan int. Serioua 4X4 POW.WA.OM H.D. tow, C.B. eiulp. J540JamtMireo Road s.wfng Mocldnts 1093 Uoo " cookina. b1m1nl ~hp aval at Dana Pt. Honda is C8360. cherry buyer only. ST250. VI, '.-peed, w b 6 FIATS 1..oadlike Jlequale ... •7t.!lt~ben1:n'u1 l"EWPORTBEACK ....................... top w/encloaure, new SeUallor~int.49~ cond. lo ml. $150. -.14.51 tlre1, pwr. 1tHrln1. Tr..uTran;.;_frll· 64°"'444 .i.. Singer F\ltura JI Sewana Chrysler man1Colds, Cal 227 s mo new 67S.Sbi4 eve010,. __;__.;...<L-L.----..,-... -a..---• (SOSla). W111cU. C"'"t hit. •-11 *-•/aep .:,. ........ --r Macbioe Model 920 Ex· naen " elbow• pit.a ex· amenrtJe:. too n~eroua · '61 w--..-S6tt9 .._. ftU ~..,.. -..., .,,. ""• •'" '• eel. Cond. Call 5»-4638 tr» fuel. Call Dale a to mention Dana Pt G6 '71 Swukl TM 12S. Good Wire wbeela·new top. TO C,...,_,_ -a..:;::.;:;;.;;;..;_ _____ ~.JSestOlfer • .._. t'-Goods 1094 -.21oe Bob 963-8078, or 834 ~ cond. Run1 slnt. $200 Rum 1reat. <DLRUO 1971 eMC A Fneiampla: Alfa I~ 9705 l'l'U818 ~ _, worth of Free parts· $1450. JAM .. ,...,U .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ,.._,. . -9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26 f t. Thunderb1r Columbia26 $10,000 Total price 1250. •THECAllPLACI!• '/J "",.,_ r' llANDMiw d __,... Fiacbei: Super1la11 Formula (offshore). 35 C.oronado25 Sll,IOO (714)&1().5912 2100u·-borCl4 631-2620 C51°'49). <UHdl. "73llA1ta/l~toet>l~~L!!• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Snow1k11, UScm·$200 VI•. 111 nav11at1onal CAL2 21 125 IOO - -__:_._ ... ______ $4H6 I verzJ4 31 .a. · 117JCAPRf new: now Ji.at $75. (w/o rear " around tackle. blander 30 S2G;500 Hondi. Scrambler '66 Triumph, '62 TR3A . '7 8 FIAT $l800 / AC.' cyl eng, xlnt 111, bi.ndinp). Call642-0138.:... Sleepi four. Under s S&S3l s:?9,SOO New bk, \Jre, reblt enc. Featured June '77 WU• UNIVllSAL $2000/Bitofr.Ul-4T96 Munan ska bootl, men'1 houri used iince new. CAL33 S:I0,800 $300.548·84'45 --R & T . Mint cond. bor O> Allldl 9707 :.1Ze 9. 1 aeuon old. wheel trailer included Many more. Tell u:i Motorc:ycle parta rtm1 714/~7 202GHar '22•l,aM91a 1212Dr. ••••• .. •-••••••• .. •••• ?SCAPRI twJ/ofr. Marker M4·811'1 also full c1tnvas. Cal what you want. It we Urea hub1 hndlban' _hcNcrtlonal_:___.;. ______ . 646-4 Audi. ltTO 1001.S, 2-dr, Sunroof, ' apeed·air· blndl.ng<, Brand new John Ft'lter al 642-001 don't ha\'e it, we'll find fort.-' l ni\50 Ena ,; v·ud 9530 ___ _...;._____ $69 bl• ... A._ .. etCN\ PP. ata"eo 'ape. <mGOU) • or ~8211 It We have acceas to .... · "" . •· ..,. " '63 lntern'l PU, Sltort -. ..,._ -$1195. Heal " toe $40/ofr . """1 U more!, + tco ~11r t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~whta ....... ewhla lrt 6"-5'58 •THICAAP• •cb· MS-7666 or 833-3463 over 5,uuu II n11. 675 fJZ77 1 al r-1 'ot -I 9 7 8 Voyager 631 S650 · · ----Coovt ' seat itnet. •I bl.el, +cy ens. r • • • '78 Foz,, loaded, under 2100HarborOM131·2821) Mens aolt clubs. like new --Triumph chopper 650, soo dune bugay. $800. Call t'l&-0113 or 754-0148 warranty. xlJlt conct. .......__ 9720 Full ut + bwa, $25 SEA RA Y'S 11' 7'' KJte, needs mut. mi. rblt en1. Nu lantt.ion, 9-8486 ,.,.... ,__"" p 1 ...... P Ne-$C700.IGMl'n - 83(). 5912 good cond. S'l50 firm c b a I n t I r e 1 • ._ '-US.,, b:"• • ,.,,,_: mo •••••••-•-•-••••••• < 7 1 4 > ---NOW 5'6-64.93 S8SO •!r1·20C~ 494.3008 Corvair saod rail Dune m. $1000 or a .. .n•.-u '1'S Fox. rreat ~ .. alr. * DRIVI! 4 * TV, Radio, -• Buuy. $1200 or best. lpm, call 142--t70l. • All/1''M $2500/orter. HiFi, Stereo 809 IS THE TIME TO 8 19' cla~eellc: s1nabdilin_!M1d1 onr~ '76 Yamaha 125 YZ. Xlnl After8pm, call 142-'701. UISI,.___ P1eet.llde P.U. LUSI SPICIAL 531.aus• D•J•, Ev ca * Ll'A"LE._ * •••••••••••••••••••••• " SA v E 0 v ER 11 Retbe • 1 .... "" ;,,,~5 lit>U cood, fut.~. Call ~ lac• xmt~ cond. 30 Mot. ()petl Eod Leut ..... JVC JT·V '71. AM-FM BOATS JN STOCK . _mt:&trr.,.....,.~ -538-~ '"'i"~ ' f540 '800/bltolr.54M88.S ~5~p=.ecfJ~~~l~::.1·"73;::.:;,;.l!..:;;OQ;.:.:LS_,_A_/C.-A-M-/•-,M-1 SAVE A LOT .o;lereo tuner, $170. OBX 18'·30' FOR IMM ED. Columbia 21. New s111ls & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pk h $.1793 2:5 Tcic.ai Dn s.soo· etereo aew llres 21 SJfOP 41 COMPARE 119 s 13 5 · Art 7 Pm: DELIVERY. Sublt1tnua nnui1. 6 hp~ Motor H.-1, ScH/ '68 Dodge Dart, Fut. :MO 7~u~~~~· •• ~ro A::'. Total o( Periodic 'pm · mpe. siloo. 142 ... 3141 ' 640-Mll pnce IJ>creue Feb l. $1800. 67 R...t/Storoge f 160 cu in. Too much to bat. m«m 1'71-GlJ aak $2434 S8 B_~RWICk DATSUN '·•11.h1.1n( •J••,''·'"" Cra11 c»r ciu~elte HARRISON'S CAL 39 cruieer, dil, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bst orr ovr 11500. (1) forBlck.°" · • ·~~ aunroo(, player. br:and new ISO. SIA RA y relrla. elect windla111. Rent a 1977 Excu~lve 876-5064. , , 6'1-1880 Offer~ 7666 or 833·34 3101 Coul Hwy N 8 dod1ter, whl , furhn& jib, Motorhome or Jof1nl · 4 Wheel Drivn 9150 68 GMC 2 Ton W/1' box. MIW ---Call 631 2547 · 3 page 1nvenloq, motort:ome ~oU .Her~••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"~~·=-~da en& 1 flfRAHDAJ SPIDER '75 AUDI FOX. Auto. MIWPORTDATSUM Combanauon l'Olor TV a. • SS2,500 li75·0558 fo'r1edlander. a any o COST .a. MES .a. • • • RU, air eo11d. Xlnt for the Mlt b41)' IA a new 831 ·13754'il·l37S these numbers A A cond. 5'5-1701 oc .....a Dlta\ln ! Prov Xlnl <'Ond $350. motort:2SO. Ask for Bel Trlr, cat box, must tell 537.7777 TOO ror catering. ofter. '7•Fox.M.000mi'a.$'MOO ~ stereo, HC,\, ltalla lnllatible boat w13 1 >.i hip '76 SOL CAT 18. Xlnt. Ha.6777 AMC & JIEP '6Uletro lnt'l, CUilom bit $5995 83-1)1300 644-8284 ty. 673-f.210 immed. $.1'50. 875·026~ UMHI MAHY 49C·SW •759-9'4G• 1 __ _.;:..:..;;;.~;.;..;;:.._ __ 25·• RCA Color T\', 1 yr 1977 Reine I I. lU'. 191 36' SEA GOER YAWL , , Jlr!-• '77 Sllverado. Short bed, uf ped 7 4 Fox, atr, 4 ipd, sz,tOOu 't'h. 71s Are Here warr .. nly $178. fo'o OMC, under warr . 2 HonoluluVctera.n RENT Fireball 23 Self GU"., All extra1, bll whl1. P'act..,.-yEq P bltofr.PvtPly AllmodtllluoJoni. i;en ll t: J l:io 642 ·S341 hrs, extras 960·1491 l>e~el, radio, VHI'', pilot l'OOt. Auto/air. CC. CB. MUST SELL 90 camper shell. Mt.al 1ell 1977 <SER.221616) '31-lliM t.-dlatt ( .. AV 64 · ""''" stereo sips 6 845 2283 JEEPS BY unmed. lllOOO. 875 02ll 12 Other '77 Sptden T-'-J ·"' '74 MARAUDER 2·1'. SI 4 . 500 «;"':: ' ·---JAN\JARY3lst Jl'orlmmediateDellver1 i•Foit,,-<lr.auto,eunrf, Dellnry --r· <.:otor TV. 23" R<.:A t·on Command bndae. Two Roble 16 wJtrlr. oldie but 29rt.Appollo molorhome, PleueCaU '89 Chev 1 owner, C.S.T. CholcootColOl'l' AM·F•l CtiSClle. Mual "Ole. Good cond S12S/l.Mlt l~, dual 1taUon, trailer aocxtle $800 Must aee to appreciate 549-1023 ·10, cust. cab, PS. PB , Equipped Nltely tell by Feb 3 • u 400 Lalt chance tor fan · otr 64411799 I.oaded·Mlntl 84-0·4836 5$2·,134 Call John Jo'elter al 2S24 HARBOR BLVD alr. auto IA, ton. 12·14 $4808 tasUe aavaop on all re· 642·0010 or 540-8211. Costa Met1a M P .G • camper· 1hell. e rna1oln& ''17 model~ in 1977 Sea-Ray 24 ft. 17 ' Sllout'lt•'. wood tape deck. $1800 firm ~y 9709 stock 2.S" RCA color ronsolette Like new l'Ond1t111 n SUl.S ~-8207 Weekend. er. 82 hours. fiberalass constr Xlnt WANTED by pvt pty us-,,..,...., . ., ••••••••••• depth finder, mur nl' cond Clauic $800 used GMC or evcon n.bl / I .. R ..., ~ BRAND NEW •••••••••••• radio, AM/t'M 8 track 675-47ilor645·4203 motorhomL Call 4x4 '74·LuvP.U.4apd,radlo. BuaEye'GOnoiw lw prnp Color TV 23" Motorola. stereo, tr»iler, full cov· 988-Q38 VALUE ht'ater. Only SlSVS. & ge:o. Red nda carpel ioodp1ctureS85 er. lrim tab1 & swimCAL-20, race & crse -'7S CHEROKEJ:o: VII. SunAutoLea11n1 FIAT 131 $1000.~ 21UHAR80RBLVD. 557-111117 atep. $15,300 or offer equip. S salla, 01b, NR Bil <P818). Power steering. 537·9963 z or. Sunroof IMW t7 l.2 Ho.4410 540.0Z ll , r Ordered new boat-must slip avail $4100. S4S 3762 Ti auto lr""'• mag5 L'aclory "•r r-..a1uooana ••••••••••••••••••••••• • JBL 77 !I; endo,urt!s _o r '"II' Coll Jim al 845·3880 -....... . .. iS n. ......,.., COSTA MESA DATSUN Allee ti04''· t'~l":' mid· or Jerry at !S46-l200. 12· Kile w lruller. hull 1, SS 195 VC91$ 9170 5 peed Trana tweeter un1ta San11u1 _ $950 or offer. SS2·01199 '75 CHEV BLAZER ••••••••••••••••·~••••• 1977Set.to614 581·~ Chr111 Cr a fl 2s· 1961>. eves &r wlcnd!I Cheyenne IP8l2l VS. A <..1uau: '&a Chevy Van, 77 Clffranc• , -Cavalier. aood cond. ---autotrllnl xtra sharp, paneled, $4895 1 n 6 IMOACIWAY 1 Complete Tcac Tll11cam Chevy 283, SJOOO loats., Slips/ 9070 * HOT* SAVE map, xlnt ~.lo 1a1 .IAMtA ANA l>e1nO" execuuve Sil•• 8-track recordm1t •tud10 661 0738 Dodls SAVE ml, mu1l Hll $USO. ,.,,,,_eoanDO· 'voEnST-bRurryEET! CREVIER NEWPORT DA ISUH w Dolby mixer. m1ke!I --••••••••••••••••••••••• ZSUatl PM 835·3171 etc SUOOO Call 842·1~ 16' Shasta 1/0 120 hi: SIDE TU; For Small SHOWER '76 JEEP CJ·S <012.822) • 5 --e Tltll~t.uftMYWOIW:MI (Near MtcArthur Blvd. Mt'r·Crwaer, xint cond Boat rare. 6cyl, 4 a peed, •• Qevy un. •IPt' bit· •USB> IMW*t* llJarnbol'M Road> FISHER 220T ~..,·FM $3195,840282 NEWPORTBEACH ,., .. "..._ slereo, olfroad tires " In• $1500/besi o#ter. • .. To~s '12 8avarta auto, S/R NEWPORTBEACH ~~r~:;;~·1ver $17~ '71 28' Cab Cur F IG. CALL875-4!J2l AUMllW wheels S4tt9 751·*1 ""' 1'5FAJ ___ • ..,.J_i._1_1_0_0 __ _ loah Ir Monn. t' B. TS. well equap'd, Wanted Moor1n11 an FOR 1971 'H RAMCHARG ER '7' Chev1 Cr\linlre ..J~!apduto6.1• .. ~~) BH Ecp t ~•tHts.Har.846-3033 Balboa Bay for 40 rt GYPSY <Pal), VB. auto trans. camper un, 1 Toa, 77 UI 4'* s47,, "'is~Ser~~-1111-11.&JW.L ••••••~~••••••••••••-Beautiful a peed +boat.675-8030 -power 11teerlnJ(, air map, A/C, auto, bltnl, Lo ..... I • n•uo •71 2002 •sp .. 6/R cond tape deck a,ooo mi. Olia owner. w ..... °'" .,_ .,,. G.-ral tO I 0 Run• bout . tu 11 Y Newport offshore moor· S'"VE m-2021 Auto. tr an• •• •It IM5NL~' •••••••••••• ••••••••••• restored, 20' Century tng, 38'. 216' Schock li:tl· Ml11I Mete,. He•e. , "' ---condlUontni. Loaded with '77 D>lA S/R l77R.SK S:SOOO 642-9224 deavor ullboal, 2 &ls ••••diet• D•ll•ery 1 5 D 0 D G E · 72 VW Camper, bltnt, air, xtr11. <S.. 813837) C1oled Olli ..._..Y!_ IIIIDIIDTJ fUl W FISH/DIVE Boat. slllls, 6HP 0 /8, anchora, Test Drt..,.O..Ted9J. Ramcharger (133NGB) radio, tape, full rack 76 131 W9g09 $4ftt _ 1JaJ Ur Muat Sell lhl1 week extras. $7900. 673·0633 _ VS, auto, air, atecrln&, opt. 548-7057 Auto. trans .• Fact. Ah ORAMGI COVMTY'S rooCrack, cruise, 1tereo. C d "Ml"""• R dlo • ... _ YACHTS $3800,875-9137 WANTED: 8llp for 48 ' SStt9 Completely cu1tm 19'77 on • "' '"-a • O..,,...,T ChJlar 41 br1U $75M -3S' CHRIS CRAFT Grand Banks trawler. '70 INTERNATIONAL ~ae Van, loaded, lo ~6'i2~cs,:..-;it1 & ~~~~~r~r' oFJ~~ A!tcabln/du~lstatlon ~~7335 art 5PM t bfr ~~i.vJardu~~: !r/c~·1tea:~~~e·~~~~'. Only l4,530mile1.Le>Jdoc.1 Aquanus 23 Mu•t Sell Twin Chry1 VS •12 heads -clean Gorteous paint 1cheme. & Lite New. (307NftN) Seu Ray 24 Twn Try UM Hauled, 1urvey Al, pntd Wanted: Newport allp for · U I tt Must SM to appreciate. ?I 124 Splcllr S4495 811...ser.ic Loeuin& Nfo:WPORT 67S9l37 S15,000 AY1146·9000 M'1allbo»l. Reward of El Poco lnl self con , 8 8 TO y OT A 9lll00.Calldaye;SU.Ull 1vory fJnilb. J!"UH)' loYCGl"Yft'. c. DANA PT 4 lMM>OOJ Cla!l!lslc 1955 Chris Crall fered. 63l·28SO tained p~lot;pe 117soi Landcrulaer (026&3) of. •u corn Ir van, full ~pped. Mhtt condlUon. RoUI ltoyc. BMW 5 1695 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 12· Alumacrart cartop Cobra, varn11hed lotlh, SpHd Ir offer87lU751 froadlirea,6 cyl.,clean. camper, steel belttlret J, 4 i~~ 1149 , 1$40Jamboree boal w/oan S85 maho1 .. S'7500/ofr Sid tOIO S24tt Nd• work, bst of '"T":-Newport Beach 6'0-6«4 •S7J 2361 * 544·9605 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTOR HOMES i CHEROKEE (0359) °' 1519 ') 1peed tran1., 1tereo ,. • --~·....;.;. __ ----Tahlti 115 HP M FOR RENT ... ~ .• -·---Quactr' atraA · radio, radial l r•, ete. 19?0 ~~.! . .':cl~ 2800 '74 610 Wacon. l6K 1n1. -~ M--Jn• Z7' Harcraft filh & dive 16' I er~. Ft-om SlSO. wk. 770-G622 ,......, ...... , .. , .... ......_.. .....,_ ... _ V n <""" .. "'OJ) CS ......,_.. 1,........ sun "'M d. 1 ' ~ ...... 9010 boat ro + ply needs f\Jll cwitom cover. 14 power 1teerln1 1lr "' ..,.,u, ..,.......,w a • .,_., ai • d alr, AM /• , ra la•· 1•••••••t:•li•4 •••• , .. \ HU ... flH-...h..-. II A..._H ...,..,... • • 1 u New reblt whl trlr. all lmmac. lo TraOert. y,...,., 9170 cond., s. Packaae.' ve. PS, PBC All/FM ?4 121 S,W.-SJttl ':'J·J:..cwey r 1 ::; ... 1pd. S2850./ofr. PP •••••••aJ••1 •••••.••~•t••••• :,~h:v:~Ss fuel tank. hn, $1150/ofr. 848-<>428 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $41'5 ::a~o, A • •17 OO ' ~~H:e::an·:~aa~~· ~.·~~~· s~: ..:652;.:;::.9028~.;._----- Boat tr er, 24 • t type, ec.c. '1495. '46-73.16 1961 Hotld1y VacaUoner. COPELAND JllP ~:4;LJU> • • ' le brakes, lltbl alloy '74 Datsun Pickup, AM· dual whlt, elec. brakt1. Tr•1partcrtfon 2 2 •, Cher r Y con d • ZOO 1 I I st SA '11 J'Ord EconoU.ce. Uf. whet I• • only U,000 Fil stereo, ma1 whl • 9650 · 541-~ loots. •tttt I ••••••••••• ••••••• • •• • • d«QI aft noon. 7J04 W SSMOOO JI.Ill rb?t. e mil•. MINT cond1Uonl Michelin radia 11, ton· G VI t CMrttr 9050 r---... S•/ Coat HWJ, Npt Bch . Ev• 11a.1• Sup rb r • ...,;_ "'--• SU,500/best offer. Pri. neau cover. Mint cood, r'1 manne en&. ' •• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• -W •• t 120 ""'' ..... v ~ pty. Call 142-0lM SDOO. l40-m'f •R tpin for l~edb~alvei '~~lCHARTER Plush flO' ....................... 25' 1974 Terry. Two bell, Jeep, 1172 CJ·S. 6 cyl. 4 '71P'tlrd Super Van, SUn Allfan:_•ub~to ,~ ~•ec.:;;: · Yachl, re11onable, hour· Che Bbl Top Van •73 rear bth, 11r, 1tereo, apd. Xlnt cond. #500 dial cmpr, xtru, 50, Prl~I:fix>;:m. ·72 BMW 200241pd, '•'I"rurli: w/'72 rcblt enr. · IY or dally. C'JS-2172 or ~f. ele:. toilet, reirts. newGd a:o~d•· ~~'fi'· tsToo 494-4835 aft 5 PM ml, ort1 owner 12200 PriCt'll Good ct nj after 6pm. camper 1hell, 1 trlt, Wanted: Uud martn 87~~ wtrays,6nutruckllr11, m4>55Z·li032 '70 Jeep Wa1oneer. taol003 48Hni.aR.trPUbficaUan cal 552-6190. • map,l»tolr.545-0755 equlp. Avon-manual lo .... hfl 9060 lots xtra1. Pert. cond. 75-14SO See 507 PoinHt· MtotW..tM tltO K M 11 m "11BMW2002, mint cond, 78 Datsun 2807., alr, wtndlaq etc. 640-0199 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S e e t o a p P r e c . 2'' Luirury Vac:atloneer1 ua, CdM. Sat/Su.a l·l. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• DIC fu..s;a FM laPt. AC, radlall, map, itlnt cond. "500. Palmer P.eo au en1lnt, 1' ISLANDER, head, (714)9fll.1'248 lnaded w /xtra1. Xloi Nice WE PAY TOP DOLLAR MOTOIS "700. OM-11166 TU-~137 . still In beet. $800/ofr. all~, dlnetlo, alpt 4, Moleris.d I tt t 140 eoocl. 6'75-840l ;;w Bronco dllt cond POR TOP USED CARS Hew 9 IOO Alltos. Htw HOO ~-QlP /B. $2911$. 7n azsa ••••••••••••••••••••••• St' Alntnam 10od condl· 48.000 ml 's.u or ttadt ro ION, DO'&ESTIC Fl AT ............................................. . Llt•••••ht 1atv11>11ed • VtntuN W/Lrlr .. 3 IN Dl• BATAVUS MOPED llori-lth QU'ttS. By IP· for lat• 'model ' Wbl If Ot'~ltta cl"an boat tnlJer. Nlce cond. or 111111• Vtt1 clean. SZSOorbea\ch'. po1ntmtnt only $8900. drtve.531-0583 1::'rtnt.. S150. m.:zee1 S4M2S6 l7J.8970 a.u 848 8098 after' P .M. •10 Doclat Power W1a .... IAU IUICK ~~:!2::::::::::=±::::=::::::::=:t:::::::::::::;:;:;--11pace avaU H for "f. to OoOd tond. l2900. • HarbOr Blvd I 20 Wnt w__,. ' 12'. AduH1. Wee ly, 831·3649 M 1 179.:asoo SANTA AHA monthly. 6'8 173 ...;.;.;;:;~;,:.;...;~~~-4~Drh I 9110 Traltn. U 9110 .......... ••••••••••••• 557.1t32 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~,, llaift.:... Rill M/\~EY Tf•T•.•T/I.. . . . I ----~~I : ' . I 'o ', r, ' ' . . . , MllRQOIS MOTORS VOLVO & TOYOTA SPECIAL TY CARS . . ~ . ~ t'731 '70 Klldett11. t11 w.in. un u1nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• d r 40.000 uu, <'lwan hlllt' 9727 .•...•...•••........... - miracle mazda 21 SO H ...... ll•d. Costa M ... 645-5700 $1100 ' -3STI 9750 •••··•···•········•···• IJIT1 llUS. 1000 011, e.un rod. lr11thl'f lo.1c1t>d h.t Sl8.UOO take• li40~ .. .. ' 7' l.:cllca UT 5 Spd, AM /t'M, r•daah, 1 'M VW. new t1ani '1 ownt'r $3100 1-'irm l700t•c t'ng, rad1ab. ~-~t3. lach. 1au1e:., i;uper dean '96-li71 89 Coron• 1900. 2 dr • - lt71 FOii> PA.I MOMT4DI. Witb 11ar c.-ond •• pwr. ~05 Cc bntk radk> '76 Oat!>un I'll , .11r, a.---------.---------.. ;im Cm, rad1alr;. • o lrand New •77 HONDA Cars MANY IHVEMTORY REDUCTION lib 1'on1chl· IJl2 ~ !>pct.'(! xlnl ('Ond $5()(.10 ~pd Recline seab Nda 1970 Bubble Tcip Bu1, lrMrui $150 SJ&-3063 u.ooo m1 on new-cna. & •n lra ~ lo\11', low Nll..o! lt71 YOUO 1 '4f 4 DI. SIOAH 1'760AnUM 1-210 coun Automa11c 1r1ns "" 4 speed trane. with low cond & 8 trocll tape mites (938PHEJ !119MNAI l'mpr, :.tov~ rt'I n~. elt!c.:l, wal~r $38()0 1tfl tipm 964 1580 '75 280Z Stert'O/l'M'I• AM f"M. mua whh.. iulwr $5450 615 1'110 evs /wkndi. If lti 71 ti I wkdyi. To Choo .. "'°"'' UMIVERSITY Olck .... Hondo Can • GMC Trw:kt SALE!!! (ht'r 51> br11nd nt•w M .. /. d II (~ L l' ' I ll .. tock Mudu's "Gn•at IJllle Car"• FREE t:111l ~I l\332 ti2 a568 Cuupe 1111 uni:. Hunli & luok" grt•.1\ Xtr1u. 111111 4ti!ll or cw-111127 1~73 240Z -.hr. uri.: a----------+--------.. 1 uwnt•r. nu \1re!>, ,\ l', 54"5 52995 lf75YOUO J421N. COUfl'I ~ Harbor lilvd t"06la Mesa S.10·!1640 r a d 1 u c o r t' 11 !> h l'QUIVllll'lll I With purchlll•l\ ot llO) (i LC In i;Lock Orft>r .c1Mld lhru Jan 31 '73 Jo;urul)t'11n IH4 l 7 AM· io'M /Mecca cn~t\le rt" corder r..011dt.~ w/xtras Low m1l<'!I must ,.ee to up~111t~ ~'tOO Senou11 tiuyen only Alt 4 p m "15 ilMll lt15HOND4 CIVIC Automal1c trans 11ir Auto matic trc1ns eond & AMIFM radio rAd10 l&76NLLI 102&02•0 Wlftl 54595 52495 1974 YOLYO lt75 FtAT I '41 4 Dt. HOA .. 1 21 Sl'T. L court Automatic trans air 4 speed l 1uns & c:ond & ra dio AM I FM r<1 Cl10 (552KMSJ (ll 14NJM1 lt7l VOLVO 142 2 Dl. COU'I 1971 ftAT Xl/t COUl't A11tom <1 1tL lrdn:. air 4 ~p eed lrdns & cond ste1eo rarJ10 & AM/FM stereo rtirJ10 sunroof 579NDI J 12 t 3KARJ 53495 52995 lt71 VOLVO 1 41 2 01. cou" "utomalJt 1ra n5 rad•O 17160SE'I tt7l TllUMIH THH.t.lDTO' 4 speed 1ran!; radio 81 7JFO wi th AM FM 'lf'"'"' \~ 1kk S4000 975 0333. 5ltft 94:1J 73 D11t111un t;tO Wu.:un, on' owner, 4 apd, c1&1r $2200 (I( r 55 7 (•'511 '76 DATSUN 77 tlondil C\'CC lhlld1back automatic, undtr 7,000 ml , Bluto, $3lt(J(I !l62·:r.!titi -\lmtl!ll new lilut' '11 Hon du .\l'l'Ord ~ Speed $M~ l'all 559 ~\11~ 1974 Hondo Civic. SI 795. 4'4.9'41 ••1 HURRY NOW!!! W1: wall meel ur bl'al lht· pricer. or 11ny other Miuda dealer'" MIRACLE MAZDA/IEHAUL T 2150 Harbor Olvd. cosrA MF-~ 645-5700 77 Pur l'l\e !124 . um 1101. i;1lver, 11111\ whl&, AM/fo'M, t·oco;, mats, cu~t t'U\t11. $1o,Ooo. 494 3672 llll4 P()r'ld\P 3SUSC, wb1lC. :\lnl rnnd, $4S(IO, 12131867 .3472 4DOOI ~v•o l ••' °''"" •no 8vy s-l ow ~ 0.-•-v I 111-11 St~ tto7t '7tl llond11 ,\\·curd. :.i,too Mtrcedn tem 9740 m1. !(Old , 5 spd SblOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• li6 912. s ~pd. Sµc>1lcr Ne:w p11nt1t1rcs Xlnl cond SSUJO/btit 631 0836 Mll.'r6PM Y62 7223 l!l'IO 25U. 4 dr, 4 l>prt, A•r UITI Pon;chl' Tarttu Whl w/blk Uhr Bluupunkt !ller'\.'O & tupe. 1\ 1C 31100 m1 l.1ke: nu :illl,9~0 76 llond"' C 1 v I l'. ~In l xJnt C()nd1t1on l'Ontl Nu r111d1al ltrt·~ S4SOO tltU· 141S7 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 l"•«•t f•d ltr I \\\ UU .. flNC..fOl'4 It •C ... l~l ·OWI llonda'75 CVCC hatchback, radio. wht letter tlr<.''.'i S:.!790 M2092ti Jogucr 9730 Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •• • ••• •• • •• • • • '71 JACiUAR XkE 7t> 124 Spydcr Con~• Aulumalll, atr cond & toadE'd 22.0011 m t. $51Utl ,\M , fo'M Only 58,000 Mw.t:.dl 871 IJ.434 m1t~·11' Sh1&r1>' <37Z4ltWl 1!171 Ft<tl Ill! Sport l:~ll'. uni) ~ uoo m1 ,\,t 1:-'\1 stereo '°"~'· s2 .;wo s.-.;311;. IN l:!l SpH.lt'r tUIHI 5 i.p<l llun., ~rron&i. nd~ ALLEN llldit C.:ud1lh1cJG~1l' s n t'rw) A vel') Eul l.AGUN,\ NIGlT1':1. (714)495-6430 '74 ~LC 5 pa~s. sporti; 67~11.)33. NµI Bc.:h cuupe lmm1at• Fully . , M ~·M """U•pped incl factory 74 I or'l<'ht' 914, A I ~... r stereo. .:d eond $4795. elec sunruo !.lt-reo D <213111211.it>SI cassette leather tn ._, ay•1•21.,12711 Cl'\<"' ' tenor p p 640·11323 r ... ves .. "'""' 8 SEL ·77 Porscht: 924 Turbo, 1969 2 0 S17 ooo invested Mukc 1f you want an :dnt 196!1 oHN. 9tl2 111124 EH•i., MB from ong1n11I own,•r 003.2249 '" mwg wtuch show:. excellent care ror ~900/rirm call W A NT E U 6 i · 7 2 640-6.UO&&M-4634 l'or5cht•. Targa by PP, MB Cltw11c 3SOSL. 19'12, red. 2 lopi. $12.2.W No ralb ;dl HPM 7l4-84tHJ291 NO RU~I'. bodv & ml mu"l bt• l'on ~ou nt' 673 739!1 afl 5P~1 s1995 s2995 ... ork fjll(I urr ~ll -607i 7!\ I :11 v. J ~·111 .1 "l"I 11---=-..:.....__=.__.__.__ __ 1.,;o.1 1-'.\1. 111r 2~.100 011 l!l'IS XJliL. J7l\ mt, full.) t'QWpped, $9500 1'crm:. 640-0427. 213 /0lll 0057 ·ro Cla SIC 220SE O>n\-l ELEGANT' Sl0.000 673~094 ll408260 1!1'7:!1111"1 TarJ(J. hlli., A C. blk, $72.'>41 ti75 797K ,. • , " .,. "''""' 'l .,,.... Ml\RQOIS .., . MOTORS / t f YCLYO C. TOYOTA ·~ U 21102 MorCJ!Mf'lt• '11wy. ;. Mission Vieio 831-2880 495-1210 S!SOll 586 ·&'19'.! 14'76 Fiat Spider Convertible !> l>IJec:d tren!> l'ulh cqiuppcd & 1mmac.:ulu1t· chruoul' n36NR.N > SALE ,RICED! tit XK~; CC>n\l'rt1hh'. nt'e<f.. ll•nder luvtnit mct·hun1t to muke me '10 280 SEL .x1n1 !.6100 6'15 ss:~ <213 lbi0-1515 ext SJ211 !ip.irkh• a1t•11n )2500 71 Mercedci. 250 BtO ltrm ur tr11dc older Xlnt cond "76 llondu mod t• I I r ti!' k & r ;111 h S.SOSS. $1200 Ans ~en . h 1146 Otl62 mess 640 1631 Jemen 9732 "12 MBZ 350 SL 1-'ully ••••••••••••••••••••••• equipped. $10.9~ Cull 1:1 Jt.>nse11 lh•uly L'onvt. 5.56-3988 n1•v. rntr . ()v.nt•r • • d dt•:lpC'lllll'' $.1000 HNt ofr 1958 220S C:ltl!.~11· •I r t"ll .,.,.,,, sl'dan Pcrfrt:t 1·11nd .. ,,,..,..., $4975 644.9573 1\1 (.;db l'OO\crtiblt• rurt•, ""H . 'lnl l'On<I Ht•hl ol ft-r 6'15·7009 ii \lllS 'l'ar.:a. li.000 m1, Eml•r11ld itrl't'n ml•lulllt· p111nt 7 Alluy v.ht~. 11tereo leuthcr int 5 :1pd, lowered Mint cund I Owner lnlKSR '20,1100. 5867666 or i6344111 h msg '71914 2 o. S spd, AM t'M. lU)K.'ji Uh1lk. opp i.:ruup homf' 645 l!HIO , v.rk f>-12 2295 Doll 74 Toyot;i Cehca, 3'.!,0I nu'll Ong uwnt-r. P.P ~ M0-6318. ·n roYOTA '9CICUr l•Conlt-8-•l 4 ID ""It----~ IO<l4 -.... --9000 -•*611 9-,._ ll'"' I '9-71 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA ......... c:lli;l h4 •• ,.,,, HUNfl"C. TON It &CH 52180 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA . 11111 a ........ , ,., e\\\ HUHfl,..C#fOH llA C~t s 1917 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 l•ot•11•4 U 1 I\\~ HUNTl .. C..T()M lt•CH. now paint. be<!, P'M I trk, r11dlala. $2000. Andy ~ ---T2 VW Bil#, 49,000 tnl, :dnl cond. s;QOO/ufr. Cort Pox Lealng 2* Newport Blvd. coerrA M " • 645-366' 64~fW7 _ AMC t905 lM VW Poptop Cau.nper, ....................... . beautatut 1hapc. maoy '71 Hornet. Nu t.I,.. 4' xtras. s:uoo. MS-93117 ban. M•a•, PIS. ad --CJOnd. eva1. 'JCl.D.S 1967 VW Westpbah11 - Camper ?6 AMC: Mcdall• 1\eeds some •urk va. auto tram.. power 7S4.os.&h$14.5Q hraket. l'adlo. fl te.r. -vmylroat. cmPFB> 'T2 bUi. nu mtr, brb, •$2425 look• 6 run11 excel $11195/ofr. 640·U26. 540·5630 ~2022 '77 7-pa~nger Uu11, hke new. 11,000 mi. ~ 61S.7m lon xsox & sox • LINCOLN f.IERCUR'f 2626HARIOR ILVO. COSTA MfSA '18 VW t'aatb11ck, well ...._ ________ _ man•'-alned. !>lercQ & 1911 AMX ltd. runs l~•l. tape $1000 ..... , .. .,... look» .:ooc1. $1200. Call . ' . .....,..__. MS-12.63 bof 8 PM 71 VW 411 Stuuon W11¥. Well ---,-,-, -0 $795. P IP 6758234 ....................... • '72 LeSabre Convt .Hatt 1970 VW Bu1. Rblt tmt. car m nunt cond Call nu brk111llre• mai;::., Ralph or Sally S40-1744 i:.ter~ tal>'!. -"nrf $1500, 675-3545 1m Regal. All pwr. AM· l''M. 411,000 rn1. Xtnt '67 &lJa, 1700cc t•na. xlnt c.:ond. 12200/b1ot otr. '70 Bug 4-spd, 49,000 m1 Mi 5010 ____ .....,_ Must ~II.~~ "71 Buick LeSabN'. 1tell or Vot'to 9772 trade for PU truek.. ....•..•............... ~ IEFORE YOU IUY A. USB> VOLVO, See us ul Suutbern Orange County'1> Volvo Heiidq_uarters MARQUIS VOi. VO Ml~ION VIEJO ~-~~~~~~ '77 Electra Coupe looadcd, lo ma. under warren. Savel30QO. P /PM0.7117 lll·2"0 495-1210 l\o.Cla.tK t91S ORAHGE COUNTY' •••••••••••-••••••••• • VOLVO 75 Eldo. fully ~uip•d in- rld moon roof, $5990 io:XCLUSIVEL \' VOi.VO firm. To 1u.•e. 551·200:1 Laritest Vol"o Oeittler a1k for Bob ur PM. rn Oranicc <:ounl) l 552.5479 BUY or LEASE DIRECT '7fl Seville. 26,300 _Mi, ...,,.~._...,,...,..'!'F.:~r.ei':N9 stereo tape. cruase. ~., ~~~::;;,;,~ .. ~J 2025 S Manchester PIP Anaheim 750-2011 76 SeV1J1 .... rlark brown Swedbh Volvo Mecbanle now at lvan11 Fore11n Car repairs, l~ Harbor Blvd CM. 645 1912 cxtenor. tan Jeath int. F\all opt.a. w I Rolhl Roy ct.' Rnll & wire whta, prof maant'd. xlnt cond. PP. - MO-S.T1l 1972. 600 Lee 7111642 2427 714 998-2252 PP i3 91 l l'e r11 •• 81.'C' kt>r st.erw. AC. maf(1, 1ep1a tirn Xlnt rond By Owrwr SllJ. 500 673 AAH1 ·71 Toyula <:chn1 ST, Autos.Uwd , -----; A c. "n lop. to m1 :. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 65 Eldo. convert. 30.00C SJ.i(X) ofr 615 2718 GiftMral 9901 or1111nal mile~. ~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• power $3500 till· NAB6RS V CADILLAC QUALITY USED CARS '73 AUDI IOOLS AutOn\AllC; ftltflt .. , ontt -•wnroo' -MTJ •n THUMDYllRD-ALL ILACIC =·'"'~~ = =~~ ~ 53599 IC» tf.OUI II '75 THUMOBllRD ,.,, ........ CIUilf control A~ , .. --·--.. ""--&-Ibo!.'"""'*'"'•""• .. *"• ..,.... ~ a Udd._ .,..,..,o 4~1 55999 '71 CHIVY a CAMIMO,....AU IUCK llHnno t•'I --· t>r••" & Autom11t~ ...... I ll cond t>Owe• s5999 A.,.ifM -·• 11"7eOIMI 62 220SE 2·dr l'llUJ>(' Xlnl nmnmH cond Nd!> paint Bil olr 675-9747 1977 TURIO 'ti7 Corona, runs good, 642-.5290 __ _ rcblt trans. many new parts S65C> ofr 64~ 450 SL 1973 Low milch All amenities. 5~ 1931 or &40-5m 1973 ME:RCB>ES %80SE l.t.~. 714100 214:!1 j 14 /998-2252 p I' 68 l/12 T11tl(il . ,\ \1 1-':\1 :.lt-reo l"U!l:o • iOTOCJO 4!M·734ll '77 l~hla l'UUpe, stcr~. aar, blut! Man) xtra~ 6.000 m1 $6,000/bst C>fr ~7.t~ 1&f\ SPM Fully equipped. low l"66lil2 • .j!ood tond, ~:uro· Trivmpet 9767 mileage &i i11 \rue MINT ~~ mdl. nt·~ p~1nl ...................... . rohditi.on' Mu1t be cen lilt ol r 96.! 7fi(b 66 Tnumph TR'4·A-lRS. & dn\'en to appreciate mor(•ht• !ll I t 7 /\Jlf>t'llt Rl'bll Cn(t. nev. paint. (0179841 gro p AM l"M Hc1dao ttrt'S. t'lel.1ncal & top:. SALE PRICED! 645-~4;3 Xtnt rund thruout S17<>o 831 3134 Nabers Cadillac ~··Oil II 11ti•11 111\.I '67 Poriu:ht· !112 rl'blt \"lllUnc. 1ww p1i1nl. $4DSO M2·7D16 ----'62 Por.ch~ 3:16·8 , 11u1>er clean. new eng. $5500, beet offer 548·31$74 ii Stai:. I ownt>r, 25.000 ITIJ. xlnl cond .. red, 11uto. A 1C, wirw.. $5475, P.P 213 4J9..84.45 '70 GT6 1n xlnl cond. Rblt trans & rear end. new ltrt.'11 A.\f t .t"'M fit> IHIO m1lci. Mu~l l.ee to ap prl'<· fW7 ;5e11 < "'' \1" "111 ''1'"1 •701~ !IHT Targu. 111r , dnven w1lenn111 i.hot':. in ·n 280 SL Mint Cond 62M Puadt'na 63,000 Gentl miles $8.'iOO OR BEST PtPSl.2.400 12131 7115,0635 l>:tn . '15Sp1tf1re. t9k. lul.l r11c.:k SS6-664S 12131 799·3M3 •:vt·!I· AM FM cuss · &.. mpr11 1 •75 300 Diesel. Sharp ' wknd!I Xlnt cond. $2:1150 646-2.554 Loaded 28.000 \filet. or '69 9111-: Sharp. t'ucl tnJ, ~EL Also w sunroof, $-llpd. mag wh\s. Mus etc. Bell ovN Sl~.850 aell. make ofr. 552 • Taku. 631 23 1• or eva6wknd~ 832~~ -0 -• '69 IH2 Ruf' Turita Vollswogen 977 'Ill Mtrcedcs ~L. Xlnl model. ~apd. mait • A\t ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.:ond. both loP-4" liken,<'"' FM lllpe. S77!'ill 9fi11.05Qt; HUGE Sf:LECTION $12.000. Pv_l~. 64$-8.l()K ~EW & USED (.",\RS '17 T1nta, under 7001 lSG3 300SE. Al'tf l f'll!I, .!IUD nu~. full) equ1p'd Cup roof, 4·spd, fGSCIO, &>er browll w/Caun inter 544 4lMH AJlctng $20.000 ur l'le at M(; 97.U ~~75·9111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rois Roye• t7S6 '68 MGB. xlnl l'Ond, run11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iN:lt, SUl60 7 .6396 1op l'llSh SS for ,\out VW Paid Cot or not. C11ll f\e1th or Jert:\'. BOB WITHAM VW 7600 Westminster Ave. 8937Ml or 638·7880 ·70 &~tit. New pamt, tran11. tirc.'!f. Xl.J\t ronll $1500 tVe:fo 67~ VW BUR '71 rt.>bWlt enj;! Nu p&1nt. ·~ bod> S&~ cau $M .521:a 1976 VOLARES 3 to choose from. All with factory air condl llon1~. 3l8 engine, lu1· gage racks. lraUer tow· inJt paekuie. AM/FM 31.ereo. 2 equlpped wrt.h power wmdo~·i.. Priced from: $2175 1L1c n8.'i8P(.'W 1 1976 ~HOM• ol Ill• v1•1"•' 1977 CADIUAC ' CPIDIVIU.I "A--cer·--"'-" 11 000 ,,_... °" II Ye.. .,...._.,.. ... ,,u. -·• loMICl"""'.....-90479ro1~ f'llCID TO S8J.! GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MElCURY 16'00 ....... ._....,_. .-.... -....... . 142 .. ... GRAH FUIY Station Wagon. ? lo !'_ choose from 440 4 bbl. '76 Sevallt. imrn.ic cond, eng:ane. AM /FM ~tereo. all exlr•s. lo mt. hadow power wmdow~. roor paant. S.t• tn appref'. racks 11nd racto~y air $9,495 494 ·528~ day!>. cond1l1on1n11. I ri4·ed ~1570 ,,vc from • ueso I L1r 1J600P('\ l 1~ C,ul COll\'l, W /hool. Xlntrnnd P tPS8600. ti4G-ssa. 1975 ~RY t:ild ·11. CdV. mint, Cu 1 tom ~ u but b • n INilhl'r. $18:i0. New tires. W•gons. !I lo choose 714-55.'"8093 Crom. All with factor(. alr, root rack•. 360 4 bb . um; Cpf' OeV\lle, xlnt. qJ.De. Dl.lferent choice Sunroo( 4' xtrai:.. new of eXU'U on HCh NU tires & btlul. Avf 2111 Pr1<"ed from; soooo or bit. ff44!·YG811 SI '75 Monday O.ic. "223MCG > Nabers Cadillac '2MO H.1rhor Blvd. C1 \t,1 M~·\J :HC).~100 * ALLBe * CADILLAC RU ALES Full power. air cond , i1tert>0 ca!lll<'llc, crui11e, vwr rcdaner. lll(htt'd rn try 11y11tcrn, wire whu~I covers & only 10,000 miles. Powder blue w/matchlnte lop " In· tenor. <ZroTLP). Nabers Cadillac 1977 SEVILLE •i.oo 11.11 ""' Uh d '76 FORD LTD Full power, factory air c '"'·' M~·,, ., 111.•1l(M1 c-on d . c r u I• ", p w r . '!!'!!!!!!'!!'!!'!!'!~ 4 Door V8, autom11t1c, air cond . radio. hl'att·r & v1nvl roor <Lil' 58iNPI I rcchnrr;, stl'rl'O . tape, .: .sentanJI, dimmer entry '76 Cordoba, Silver & i.ystem. Jtolls aralle, wlute vanvl top leather shadow paint. ma& bucket iuts.' Centl'r wheels & only 14,000 con.sole, cruise control, nul~ t927RfD). etc. $48150. P JP 846-1-440 •$3125 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ or~9284 1977 "MOOMROOF" --------' • llNCOLN·MERCURY COUrE DE VILLE '76 Cordoba, Silver Full power, air cond., met11Uc, custom pwr 2626HARBOR BLVD. stert.'O tape, crwse, sen· bucket aeatat pwr win· COSTA M_E_S_A __ tsnal, lighted vanity, dowa, pwr aoor locks. '72 Ga~ 4-dr, auto. Nu opera lam~. splat pwr. vinyl roof, radio . tires, oir, hut. Gd mtr. 11eau, wire wheel coven heater. Tait wbl, air $1.295 961H201 & only 12,000 mllea. cond., In real nice shape. · _ SllvPrw/molchin"top" Must sell. First come, '72 Pinto, C67!1G MV > redleuthcr. (l879Jl). flrlt aerve Lie. 70SPOW. Auto, A/C $1095. '72 9'05. can Mike, 963·3222 Mustang 11. 4Spd, Air, 1976 SEVILLE '76 CORD08A. Full pwr, ~~· ~~1~8 > PP Full power, air cond., AM /FM ca 11, a i r , ----· -· - »lereo tape, cruise. Cl'WIO control. Will sell 'Em LTD 390 2·dr. Vinyl Uibtt'd entry system ll fut with al'\Y otr. Clean top. AC, lo ml Xlnl vanity mirror. Low N1·5840 cond. $800. 646-4380 m II ea. Red w /red _________ , __ __; _____ _ leather interior " white 53 QlrYaler New Yorker, '75 Torino, A/C, Xlnt top. Sold aew b1 u1. Heml, Ould drive trans, cond, $2250 or oHcr. <WPKD>. PSi PB, loocl Ure11, runs Mmt scill. 552-o528 we 1. Xlot cond. Mu1t'--.._.------1 HUGE SAVINGS atilt $1500/ofr. -.111a '77 Granada •-dr sedan. ,.~t 9927 PIS, auto, 8-cyl, orig ALLEN Olds/CadJJlac/GMC S .D F'rwy .. Avery Exit LAGUNA NIGUEL 1714)495-6430 -thruoul. Very lo m1'1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1195. 77 COMET 4Dr sun Auto Leu101 Auto trans, 1ur t'Ond.. 53'7·9953 power steering, powtrr bralre1, radio, heater. Uncolll 9945 Real c lean t:a r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• C740RSD> ·ca Continental. 1d en1. •$3221 body Id. low ml. AtkJos -. w...011 540~5630 76 MAUIV 1011\~0\ ,\SO\ • LINCOLN· Ml Hl.UHY Factory air condition· .,,,, run power, twin power lHther ua\I, All/Ill 1lereo, vin1l ________ .__.,......, tOOf. 1'!JClraal Extraal. (OMNXN> Nice luxury earl •$9555 540 .. 5630 ' from from $1295 s2222 'M CH!V. <4 DR. (123103) TODA y ova 12 IM STOCK '72 PINTO C1171AE) TODAY ova • TO CHOOSE BUICKS from s1495 '10 ELECTRA (HIAOI) TODAY ova 30 TO CHOOS OLDSMOBILES from s42z2 DoN'T Miss 1Ws SAlE! SA''tallS OPBI UNTIL I 0 P, M. 1 - EARLE IKE SAYS WE'RE EXAMPLE NEW 1977 TOYOTA CUSTOM 4x4 TRUCK ~~~~~~~ . Bran·d new 1977 Toyora Custom 4x4 truck. Includes:• 4 speed • 4x4 conversion • custom step aide bed • ton-- neau cover • AM/FM stereo cassette • chrome grill • · chrome roll bar • chrome gas cans (2) • off road mes • custom paint • front a1r SPoller • flalred fenders • custom tnlenor •chrome wheel•• chrome rear bumper, RN28-081987 "ONE OF A KIND .. 5100· OVER COST "SPECIAL OF THE WEEK11 / BRAND NEW 1978 SPECIAL ST AKE BED 'TANDEM WHEELS" DIMENSIONS 5'x5"x9'x6u BED Includes· solid oak flooring • 4 speed • solid oak side rails• special mag wheels • special tires • tandem axle • 53 sq. ft. of hauhnq space • heavy duty chassis. RN28-121032 EARLE IKE'S FREIGHT TRAIN "ONE OF A KIND" EXAMPLE: 1977 VOLVO 264 CUSTOM 'IWO TON& PAIMr Al C, PS, PB. auto., mini rolls. Must seer NC26465H1-042945 WAS 5 10,892 l<E'S PRICE EXAMPLE: MEW 1978 TOYOTA PICKUP "ONEOF A KIND" Includes: • Tall gate Panet •AM Radio • Chrome Step Bumper . • Del Mar Mirrors Ser. #RN28120379 Total cash price Including tu & llotnae '4132.54. Deferred payment price Is 1~2.'52 Including tax & license and 1111 a.r- rying charges for -48 months on ~al of Your good credit. Annual percentage rate 13.52% • . NEW 178 TOYOTA CARS WEH~VE 'EM IXAMPU: °'OHi Oii A ..... 1971 TOYOTA COllOLLA. JDOOtSIDAM 52199 Plus Tait l License EXAMPLE: 1978 VOLVO 242A Automatic -Power Steering - Power Disc Brakes -Tinted Glass-VC24245L 1-127431 WAS 57516°0 IKE'S PRICE lnclud .... 1 e liter engine •• 1peed tynd'lrorn.tl't manual tran1mlss1on • fully tranttstorized Ignition eystem • pawer.-.Jated front dilC brlk" • styled lt"l wheels • M8cPherson strut front ~ • unitized body OOC'lllNCtion • hJ.blet< vinyl front budcet teats • POWer~ed flo.Chru ventlla!lon • llllide hood , .. lease. Ser. fTE.31-300954. Total c8lh Pl'foe Including tax a license $3249 54. Oeferred peyment price Is 137Q8.54 Including tax & lloettlle and all cerrylng charge• for 36 months on ap- proval of yqur good ~IQlt Annual percentege rate 11.09%. 1976 COROLLA 1976 HOHDA '76 VOLVO 242 1974DATSUN 1974TOYOTA 1968VOLVO 1976WY 2 Or. 4 scxl. radio, white w-tan Civic. Bright yellow. air. Auto. trens .. air conditioning, Interior, 8.900 mlles. Lie. AM/FM. 4 spd .• 28.000 miles. pcwer steering, ~ereo radio. *701 SOL Lie •839PKH. heater. av1se control. Pr9tty "2eoz··. Met. blue. 3<4.800 Corolla 2 Dr. Scfn. Auto., eir, 144. Stick. beige w/broWn fnt.. PfckuP with evto. end ahetr, miles. aircond .• stereo 8 tract<. AM/FM. <46,805 mll ... Nice good transportistloo. L.lc. 16,500miles.11CHU89. 4 spd.. megs, gotgeous car. ctr. tTE2M 14'952 #WR0705. blue. (883PHI) Uc. t106l.WA. s2999 s3599 s5999 s4999 s2295 s1499 1974 DATSUN 1973 CHIVY 1973 VW 8210 Futbaek. Automatic, low L\JV Pldwp. With lhell. 4 apd., Super Beetle. Lite blue, mllet, niceoer. tG03MGM, to~, goad truc:K #1083508, 40,300 mil• t!Se2HXX. ... SEE IT IODAYI 1976TOYOTA Corolla Fastback. ,_utomatfc. only 15,600 m11 ... trlded In on a new Cellca -whl1a W/tl!I) Int. f.'()OT'ZU. ---- oat FINAL SPORTS ~'~ ~,. ---- 1-2.· -------------- -.= = -.;. -.. - we '"'UST HAD SAFETY BELTS PUT ON OUR CAR MOW CAN ~OU HAVE A · TASSEL GAP THAT DOESN'T HAVE A TASSEL? --- SUNDAY, JANIAIY 29, 1971 WHAT KIND OF A TASSEL. CAP 00 '/OJ CALL THAT? LOCAL WANT ADS -_.... - By Ernie Bushmiller YOU ATTACM THEM TO THE SEAT AND YOU CAN'T COME LOOSE !. ve~y os:'TEN ~Ei THE s='ecLING IM BEING INSUL. TED ... DENNIS THE MENACE WHEN )bU GE:T OL.D, DE?y; 'Pt.J HAVE 10 TAKe. THlf\JG9 -....,..,..--A, fEA9Y. ~e f' EVEN NOW, ,.HAT'~ WHEN YOU ~AY ?IL.I..~ lM 11TOO t fl.A !l -GEN'71TIVE: ,'' YOLA'~i IT ~OlANDb A TOO ~ITTL-c L.IKe T~Y! AN IN~UL.T ... AM,5ea?? 1~1U.V11 ANO •1TOtAGHY,11 YO~~IO! TMATFEEI..~ LIKE AN JN~IA&.:T' ... "01.0.._• ,~ T~T AN ·~f"~ ' r WON.....,a:::r • ..: - . By Hank Ketchan1 l r-=---~~--... '/EAH.,, N0130DY~ MO>IED. LEI'S WA1t'H 1HE= C001<1N1 Sf.ON.,. MAYFJE '3HE'LL. BURN 90M&THIN'/ ~ -=. --· ----= = - l> t> [> ~IJDGE PARKER <j <J <J TELL ME, MARIE,,. WHY DOESN'T Mt5S SPENCER 60 TO THE POLICE ABOUT ROB 5TEALING HER JEWELS ? . 8UT THAT'S STILL NO PROOF THAT HE TOOK tT ! Mt55 SPENCER MAY HAVE LOST IT! r---- I I L:.JFE FOR A TREE CAtJ 50ME.1JMES . BE PREm> ROLJE,H I . ---·-~ . ~DOCTORS <rbo'RE DolNG A c.AR'TboN A60UT A 'TltEE-! toR IN5"ffiNCE. ~AT 'TREE. lW 1HE HIL.l ov~ 1fiERE HA& DUTCH aM D18EA5E/ ONe,~o eveN~UA~L..Y eeco~e A NLJRse, AN' -rwo, ~o OWN A PONY ••• I IJ h ,, • BEING A ~ t~~~ AU. IT'S CRACJ(ED UP 10 BEJ .... ----------------------~ nJ FACT HI& BARK lo COOR6E. lHAf\l HI& BLIGHT J byFardJahn•an Now I CAN ALMOST UNDe~STAND How REAGAN Ff~J.S ,ABoLJT _ __.__" iHE PANAMA CANAL. By George Lemont weL..t.-, NOW :t'M A NURSS:, WORKIN' IV\Y FOOL-HS:AP OFF FOR St.-Ave: WA<Ses ·' l l i • . . C3 Get~ dr~~'~ ~p!" «TO~l ~es -to tninl< r:f on i~ Wl1"H CRSAM ANPSU&AR ON 11?! 'I><> I think lfn in Idle!'' OKAV. WHOOZ -me MESSAG-e F~R? ,,,, ' -.. lt shimrnered on-the lof9, ~ldeh hair that feU dler her Scrl-T, white shoulders. ~ ''LOVE"? A.I Av ca .... 1.•V'\1\11RE nRSr ROLE OF WRJllNG rs lb WRITE AeolJ1'" A SUBJECT You'RE FAMIUAR wrrn l /' CAN YOU TaUST YOUR EYFS? 'lllett an .. Inn lix differ· mca I• drawtaa detail• bdwen top ud bottom pudl. How quickly c:aa yo• nad tbml? Check au-.n wt.. thow below. ~IRIW It ... , Pll• "9 'IU!tl!IAI It ilflW 'f ...... II ll~P ~ ' '8'1fHllAI If Pll9ClllMH I ·~IP If '"Ill 'I 'AMO! II Jte!Q 'I ·--..i<l BOOMER eelrd-in..ffandl hltat. letter to c:ompkto the'°'*' of each bird's.name: 1. Blue_. l. :rurk-S. Pboo _. 4. alicka.-nme limit: 30 10COnda. 'O'•·· .... '&'t ., •All MWI Two of tlaele tllrw f woaa"'" modJet and dupttr: MW n.raa. Miiie Loliltt, PLACE THREE aWses on the Mule Aatohwtte. Wllldl two? table in the manner ahown at top, ·--u. tJAW ,......,..._. ......w .,AW abovc-«nter &lass upri&ht, out· er &lasses upside down. Now, pick e RJddlc-Me-Thi.11 What sinp loudest when It'• up to up the two outer &laasa and turn its neck in hot water? Oive up? A teakettle. them over. All three arc upnaht in just one move. But that isn't the challenge. Bq:in as ~­ fore, with center atass up, outer al• ~down. Now, in 001 one, but THREE movct, tum- 1na any two at a time, and without tumlna the same n~o conJeCU· tivdy, iee that all stand upriJht. How it 'a done: ht move, turn ICICOnd and third (from left); next move, tum first and third; third move, tum second and third THRU fLITE! It lakes IOmf dotaa to dlreet , ......... allpla9e lbroap the hoop abon. Cu ya. follow lb ftlpt peda? DROPPING IN!~ *-celor'IMMIJ f• a...., ... Uow: 1-lled. 2-Lt ..... 3-Y .... +-U. '""'9. 5-llelll • ..._IA. ..... 7-Dl. lllrwa. 1--Gn:f. _t SI •• It-Dk. ..... 80~0, 1.INOA? DO YOU WA.JI 10 60 10 l~e' MOV1e.5 ? oo You WANi 10 WAiCH -rv r by Ben TemP-leton & Tom Forman 11.tt~ SCIEWTIS1" 6AVS WKtCM WILL ~L.IM\NA"TE 1'ECHNOL.06Y WILL. CON1"ROL. 1He NEED FOR MEOlUM5 E.VERV1Hl~61# All ~oss WlL.L. OF' e.xcHANGe ANO ee DONE BY MACHlNE~ I COMP6N5A1"10N l ' MARMADUKE® OKAY! Ol<AY I Il.L. TAKE VOU roR A w.\U<! GORDO By Brad Anderson Gus Arriola . I I Tl-Bil YOURSELF s.1111 ....... •I ........ ti·-.· F~ ~ 14'1 -. .... M. IU. t0022. W.1""' IS llf ........ ....._ton._ WI an't _.,--.. FORM>SEPHA. CALIFANO, s.cr.tary ol Health. Edl.ICatk>n and Welfare I llodced oa dMt waat.I poatwrw la po.aoftk:ee....tofttac.Mpeoplelaa .. fro two to 9b ........ ad ....., ..... two OI' duee SodaJ Secw1tJ ......... When dMJNKla...ui-.at .... wUI di., be able to collec:t •· ..,. .... 8odal Searltp ....... , -Ram H--. Walla Walla. W.... • Someone epplylng for a SodaJ S.CU· rtty number muat fumlsh.evkSence ol age, Identity, ctuz.nshlp « alien status. Alto". the Soda! s.cwUy Admln. ii plannlng to .... He doan 't want the m°'t wanted. qun an Interview with enyone 18 or OY• who dalma M\ICl' to have Md a Social Se- C\lrtty number. Nevertheless, a penon can obtain morw than one number by using frau· dulant document.. But to collect bcncfltl at rctlretMnt •· the person would have to wottt In COYcred employment for a sufftdent number ol yan under each uaurM<I name. FOR BECKY YANCEY, author ol Mv Ltf• 11.1/th EIOfl Wllat dJd .... of pow~ ..:tlfltlee .. & wt.'a MCI'.-, bldude? -A.G •• .iKl&aoa, Nida. e As w.U as taking cant of the seactarfal stuff. I was Into all the IOdal things that went on at hi. home. I also opened h1a fan mall -ucb and secka of tt. He often received tastdae pie· tur" ol women In scxy ntgllgea or nothing at aD. The strang- est pacbge horn a fan was the body ol a dad p6rrot. This lady aplalned In a note thet she loved the bird 10 much, the wanted Elvll to bUry It at his Graceland home. · FOR GEORGE KENNEDY. ard M.an Dot 8lua 1 c:aa•t w1 ... tlMlt,.. collect, of .u ......_ falrt &Ilea. Am I wr01it1 -G.B .• IAnda. <>Mo e Arlt al all, the talet I collect ne folk -not fairy -.nd only thOM th.at .. c.tttc. They're nothing llk.e Clnderella. MOit •• to vlolcnt that they'd make tome tA ou.r X·rated .tuft look like Mory Poppl.na, and tome tA the lrtlh tales I haw go beck more than 1,600 yws. My colec:tbl nurnbert 250 stcna, arid If you hltW miy, P...1ienct then1 to nre. Son .. s*'Pawekh 1V to relelt. Me? I read my ltorta. FOR THE •ASr EDITOR -..... 1'nl4u9 ............ la ..... ..a, ......... 1n..., .a.. ...... ta oa PrlDcw ...._...,. ........ ~ ... ~.- •·••• Uttle Rock. Adi. •Madcap Maggie, the ~ wtfe tA th. Canadian Prime Mlnllt«, haa dlltlewd polte IOClety by her unpredlc:table, )ct·Nt· ting antk:a. Actualy she'• a ftercaly protec· tlve mother -~ evcryth1ng her three eons read and checb all m<>YMt so they won't bHxpoeed to the wrong kind of stuff. Cloee frtendt .,. unhappy at her pra1 Im· age -calling ..., • dellghtful and ..,... woman. A.a to the ~ wth Pmc.. Matgset, from Mn. Tnadeau'• po&nt of vtew, there seemed to be no lnvlllk>n tA p11vacy «a quatlon tA rising above her ltation. Alter all, ln Canada the II {or wu) No. 1. on a parwlth Mn. c.t .... ln England. Princae Margaret is No. 5 (In succu•on to the throne). FOR HENBY FORD 0, Chairman and chief aac:uttve of. fx. Font Mot°' Co. S•••oM toW .. fH .noc.te rattoelDI .. to -a.. tlaet.el prOW.... Wbff -R.A., FOl'tColll•. Colo. •That'• tlrnply not true. Rationing ol gadne II not the an· ewer. flndlnsa alternate sources ol fuel aupp11a II the long-~ eoluUon., lnstwf ol sta~ dcpencS.nt ~ lmpcxted oil, we thouJd put more eff«t Into Improving methods of cxtracttng psi· rol.um &om ehale, COil and oll rtch eanda, and more QM and oll nploratton should be undertaken. FOR MICHAEL U!ARNED • .mrdn.. ~ ·~ ........................ ,... .. ..,eoft. ............... ...,,, -o.c .• Cocoellwlt. F1a. e Right . I cry• &ot, and~ when rm Mppy and eieo whc\ rm Md. A.a a youngrt« and .. • ~ t did not cry. I lhougt1I M tt was bebytiah and that p.op&. wou.ld laugh .a me .. If I bunt Into ..... So I bpt ad uppe-Ip and nner lat my anoaoos thoW. I ~ what wee .. boCllid ap tn me fOJ aD 1ho.~ II'"'* comllig oaL fay• mot1a;-tioob, ........U, the""'· the Aln, weddlnat-you NllM It. FOR BARBARA MIN. star ol Spocc: 1999 YCHI ...,. ..... .., of,.. ........... ow ... It bec•w,_•re.W.fM•lo•10-R..l.,FalltM9y.Neb. Male and female bocl9s have ban tround a long ttme. So .. diac:oYery. ol the human fcnn II a lttJc late. rm olfmded by the way our bodies ore C"Xplotted erid expoted and object to the MNatlonOI ~ o( what happens when we dllrobe. rm not old·Whloned ri6r an exhtlltlonltt nor a prude. I don't ,..lllh the Idea ol undS'aslng fot • fdrri t but If It W91'e ...nu.I to the ea1Jt rd It cen:ful thought before y1ng no. • • • e \ e • • • • • SAVE1Sc GLAD SAVE10c > z ~ f .... ::> OI 0 u Vol • 0 ti ---~· on your next -~Oil";o,,.w purchase :">f GLAD ' ~ wrap Regular 12 Of Extra wide 15 for those really big 1tefT'6 seals tight to helP ma1nta1n freshness SAVE12C GLAD SAVE SC ~ 2 on your~ g next purchaSe of reQular or ~ il'le Heaw o welQht GlAD' ti Laroe carnage 83QS StronO rellable. fltS tall anCI swtno-toP cans • .... OI ff'-.>. 11.Hn.~1u.1. ·~1~.ifJ~~~.:l.s-.. lrl.•J.Jll'rll UHlQf P:~ [~ ~ ~ ~ • 1ih1'1 v ; lfia.fl.,~l·' •1 u~ ~ l •11 .. 11~i.·l;"ri J ~ ;r:;/ti11Htrl!!.ilt. i1•11.'1 f dlr-'1 1 .f d~~ l.1r!1.hf . 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""iS'jtli( -~ ~"'! :r •5. ... . t.r~hilfhf: . i U~Hfhf 1~u~!nfll1!t naPbnt . f! . . ilrl~lffrr~~,:•~fl!Hi:.,i~~t!i .1 i !fil r.r~it mJf l ~itJlflf~1~1c ~I -· T.. -~ • _ fhJ"' 1f!!1?~.:iiJJ'lhr~r .If si~l~IJl~·:~l1i'•1 f~[!1 Jl 1 ~1w Q .. g~~·~Jlli~f~J~f JrtJt~• fin-Hr ! J~t! t:uH h. rl. al.!>df !JI i!t 1.i'8l .. !r?af .. Jru9 ~ .... ~--..-............ ------ • For a mmplete list of all rebated produets; see coupon. GENERAL. ELECTRIC WHO SUC«:EEDS AND WHY Childhood traumas, wealth and eodal class may have less to do with happiness than how we handle our problems, says a landmark study. By Pam Lambert "o.Ykl Goodhlrt, .. 90ll ol e De- troit blu«:oler worker, attended Indifferent wben pubic echo<*. Hll elcohollc father was often out of~. Yetetege47Goodhart was an Mfthcriy on urban affaln for the Font Foundatk>n with lov· Ing c.hikhn and doM fncndt. "Carleton Tanytown, .. 90ll of• =~:.~~ boetdlng echools. He • doctOJ whoec fan ca him to ab.ndon prac:tkinQ surgery enytown llso has been manicd thrM tlma with numer- ous stormy affatn tn between and ••n a psychiatrist more than lOOUm .. . Wt.at .... tberan.ub&. ddlwsmce to ..._ ...... ..._? Why, given equal lntdl- gcnc:c, did Goodhart aehtlve hap- p1naa tn hie penon-1 and prof .. Ilona! Ille, whle Tarrytown SMmeddoomed tomtscry? Ina re- • cent lnteMlw, H.verd ptyChla· trtst George Valliant Mid thac arc eome of the q\.IUtlof\S be at· tempts to 81\sw.' In AdaptotJon to LI/•. a landmert\ ltudy of• M· 1ect group of men who have aJ. rudy been stud1ed ova half a llfettrne. The 95 men whoM Bva VaU· lent dacriba In his book (Mlect· ed. from a group Of 268) today wc top a:xecuttva, phytldene, statesmen, Judges, proleuon and authors In their 50'1. When Mleded between 1942-44 '°' 'be ttudy (named tt. Grant study &fttr tM ~ WhO funded I) they W8l'9 ICJPhc>- mora at • "highly competitive al artl coO.gc,.. almOlt cm'· &alnly Hatvud. TM study wu ~. In Vatllant'e words, to •istudy wMI went ~ht r ha than what went wrong With peo- ple," IO tJ'le ltuct.riti were Mled· ed becoute their ~mlc stand· Ing, Ph~ and apparent men· Cal health g vc them ~ pro- mlM of 1ueot11 Bui .vcn for thla M1ed ~. noc dUr . They had to cope wt h IUCh prObkmt ~· Mtlous h of IPO\IMI and c~. uni Ir WOirk altua· 11ons and umtlbW matrtaga. At IOlne ~t. 14 percent be<:atn4i problan drlnkm Whim V. t mt ~ of the .tudy. he d«lcMd IOuernlM lo Wha txtctit the~ y the men~ to their ckunuuncn 11!.a.d Iha IUCflal, hullhn~ "That rntn """'9 .. lntta- 11"" MnoM .. had~ flOOd '*"'lly IMI, al t-' the ed· I• P.w!UMlllLY ..., .... vantliga of a fancy collega de- ~ and the GI Bill of Rlghte." aays Valllant. '1'hey wu. pro- tected from many things othm ww. l"IOt. Vat tha outcomee ~very dlffaent. .. Vall1ant believa the key to hepplnal for thfte mtn II the dcfente m.chanlsnu they un· contdoulJy uMd to copa with theW liva ... o.fcnM mechail\lsmt .,. l9lpOftMS to peychologlcal pn>blems In the Mme way that anttbodl .. are to gam1," eaya V, nt. "If you con't accept the ti1rm1 the wo..td Offen you, tn iidf-dd you try to altlr the wortd to your tams ... Wbat ~do. v.w..t _.,,coptaf....... , Ont ~ of mechenlsm .. h9P0" Chonchia, which wet ed bV Dr. God~ Minot Cam • CV. t hU pen the men MIMS that capture thtfr P"f" dominant qu !Ula, auch Ho- f9C9 Lemb, Rtchlwd Lucky, etc.) IU uncontdous w~ of tnk· Ing~~ and support, c.mme deveJOsjCd numerous ~" .H1w hosPlt11l on ftvt oOculont durtng con. and rn4dt more than 20 vllb to the outpatieht ~rtmcnt h never Grant atudy dlrtc1ot Or. George Vllllant w .. only 3 Whtn U. atudy wat ooncetv*2 In 1937. II he Md been attending HtMtd thin. lntteed of atmott 20 ""'9 w-. ,... "'°"'° MYt., • OOOd bit to bt OM ot lhil Abftct• any evlcMnu of lllnaa. But Camlllc eventually deYel· oped anott., more 9daptlvc, method of coping tt\111 Vamant can. altruism. Camlle'• concam With d1M1Mt led him Into medl· cine, and he eventually became a epcdaJts! In psychoeomatk al- &crglee. He .. 11111 conc.rned wfth pcopc. who hlwe probltnu slrril· lair to his own, but lnltead of turning Inward In hit rnJNry, he gett pleasure from helping others. At Camille'• ttory ...... there .,. many kinds Of adaptive mechanltlm. (Vlllllant ~ 18, lndU4lnsl fantaay. r.prallon. tubUmatlon and humor.) Mo.t people UM aeveraJ rnechanllml to dMI With dlff ttet1t attuattona, and u peOple mature, M In the case of Camm., Hwy may re- plact Immature defcma more rnntur• ona. Wbv ........ .,,.. ... ·........... Otti-.. ., ~to ValDant, .. One of tM molt linpoltMt ~ of getting throUah • ul tlon It with ouutde hetp. P.ople lllllth lmmatuni def ~ to te peapla, while he* With mcne mature dcfa ttncl flO draw PtoPle to &hem." Choice of dGcnsc may be • 30 ~«<llfng men, whom ... VaOlant called th• "8t1t Outcoma," and the so lowat· ICOring ·Went Outcoma" .. ltrtldng. tn 1975 heif of tM Wont Oukoma were dead or In poor pbyetcal health COl'l\psed with only 3 parccnt of the 8llt Out-come•. The Wont Outc:oma •v· .. 150 \lllMs to • peyc.hiab11t; the Bat three. Almoet .. the Bat Ou1icoma had 10 yean of. ltllblc, NpcxtedJy eaa.fylng ms· rtege; only one-ttmd of the Wom had. And ae Valllant pi'edk:ted, the moa mature cs.ftnMI were fer more common among the BatOu~. ValJlant alto noticed I Agnlfl· cant dlffcrenc:. In the men'• cnar· gy '-vels. "The Bat Outcomee." k uys, "Md a trwmendout amount of energy. net beeeuee they were born with more but be· calUC not 10 much was tied up with Inn. conccms." Bat .... ~ doee Yalllant'• •• of a adinft.. tedJp ..a.ct ... ~ ...,, have to the population ¥ a whole? Would hJI mulli be dJf. fcrent hed women been lndud· I e41 Vadlant thlnb not -be· J C41UM of 8 tlmllar Rudy ht t. do- ing wtth SOO louier·lncome ml- nortly woup mcmbcs IMna In a high-crime aru. "'Obvk>utly you don't get .. f•," UYI Valliant, "but the tame dcfeNIY• mech· anlemt and abC1lty to love are Im· portant." He matntalM that wt«la the trapplngl of tue:ieea may be · different -pcrhlpa a trucke:r'1 reccMng M aw.rd for 10 yest of ecddant·Mc drtvtng ....,. then e mention ln Who's Who - the atentlelt of ~ malca the djffaence remain the eame. UIMNtlllo. .. eolm~ teat. a. • paat -.,.... laelpalo.adoeeclnel .. ·-· ...,.. ,.,... of CGP1D9? Aft• pdnttng out that thf.ie cMfcn ... Me not ContdOUt muns ol handing ptob&tmt, v t saya, .. , don't think IC'• tomilthlng you tach. But wc can ~ and not punbh lmmotur. dcfaneu end encour· 191g0odona • .t Wit.Ii ............. .._, IDa1 "I would apect to ...... v t ys, "what Er* Ertboll c:an. the bc- twren dignity and ~ tha phytlCal and mtntal powm fade and loved ona die than ~ c.an be ~. There'• a point where you elihe come to tcmu WUh the~ candle flame or dq)alr .. What"* the NJJOl'D mxn the men'• er , V. t NY' ht'• obnfld.nt the dv'• comtMaflOn of q"4r51110nllalr'D ehd lntavtawi has obcalned OC• cume lrifortnatk>n. -That'• the Importance of a longttudJnat atudy , .. he uys. '"You UN tod*k the bOnaty of What people Njl. If you 30 :==:;.be~ ~ ·j .. All Large-Size & Half-Size F19uFes -Aren't the Same! You don't hive to be thin to look terrlllcl latleety@nt fashioos fit ~our figure better 5 ways! IOI llntlo ............ • clNcMo J• loW plloeel So atop w.artng ~ 8dct 20,..,.. flO your tl08 · ••• mMi art •wtna bright, new Lene Bryant ~ ttm fwdUte ,...... 8lytlng In lmge ... tnd hialf .... 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A..-Nrld me fufl lntonn. 1lon md -111PPfkation .,, .... Alto. .,...... ,,.. copy d 9'YOUA SOCIAL SECURrn' HAHOBOOI(.;" ·-· ....... . ...................... , .......... ..,. H4AMY ' ··---··············--------------·-··-····-··········---~ 'l'HE HOME OF THE FUTURE CAN BE ENclOYED TODAY Microcomputers can do everything from calculiatlng your taxes to making a good cup of coffee • When c;.y ~ m of ~ ~ Cel., ~on vacdon. .. COIJl· pc.m ~--.the ...... coimok the bat lind ~-.... Una ... ~onandolftommll~••h.'• he>me. When he~. \he c:onipua. hM • cup ol i:ia8ee P'81**i and his lelaphone mnssgn ....dy to be SNWaed. Covtngton II one of thoul• lldl of MW c:ompum owners who .. d!lcovatng dwt the hOriw of the fuhn can be ~ ~ i )QI.,. ... topeyforlt. -rechnology hu produced 0 bttSe brother to the big ~ ~.· Mys Robert S. Jona, Cl In~ A.a-. • t«haik:al ~-'1t costs • • .. $500and can make a~nt Im~ on 1he houw\Ntfe'swork load,~~ Ching Iron\ menu-planntna arid ~ to~ contral.• A truly canpehe:ir dive 91J$len\. doing ~ ol the~ de· lcrt.d In this' ..ode. can be lOund f ~$6; ea.ii al • .. p •.,.. lnlD poch- ct~_....~.~ -. mlcroWwc OYClll, -... ~ eutOmobla Md elsc2ronic: \/ldco 1980, bowcvtt If Is pcdctad aJnMlll'Mlf' ,.,,..... tor h 1"*1roecl1111Ptder • SJ'OW \0 $4 ta)n, WW. m9or'9 of them One oo.n., netld • """ ~ robot tor ll\Oll oillt-tf\lr:lgt, bUt ~ --~ In IM ldechen the ~ can ... ,.,... ......... .....-~ obtn plb and .. wnount Of .,,.,... .nta tMy'I ne.d iO MW thetr fWOrite Nd- pn IO a .... ~ ltlllloew1 ..... runM)91J"QC111Y 11111 thMnrnlods them when 0 nltoCk malntalM • ClOlrl*idi'.le pdoe prcgam --'· far dedudkin pwpow. kqp9 lnick of the .nnual food .... p.id Penonal hnca.. \llllh a mkfo. compuMr h ~ itw ctmbook. .... para•~ dmn'nlntt net wonh .no • the •oCk mar'kd Qlcu lhc COit of a new houN Md don taut In mtnut ... f\s a gigantic lnfonnaidoJ I c:ant8r. It sfora tmphone numbers end updMa CBlen- den. gol hand.leaps and cach ~ In on.'1 NCord coa.ctloo by compoea, type of music and when It w.-l?llt played. It aJ. phabctas anything. and boJ ~ a computer diary. Owtstmas letters and ad- dr.. &.a:.. ... prepered In an lns&ant. But lh.t'1 not all. MJcrocomputas pro- grammed to control mechenk:al clevica In the home CM CW e1*9Y consumption and u8y tA by 30 pam111. I a.,,.._ 11 .t- &adwd to the heating and a1r-cond11or*'9, lt WlD monitor end adjust room tempera· tura. Jt Uo chonnefs energy UM Into off. Pe:M hO.iiaby ~the~ 1owmlaht Md hl:mlng t:tw hot..wate haller on only when It's needed. Some p.opte UM O~wat to ~.olar '**'· ~ hameOWMrs hook up microcomput .. to windows end door1 that autorneticaly cal the polU, rtng • bel or a.y, "Get ou1f' to en~ pred- llb. n.t's right. Computas earl d . ln addlliow'I to voice controlen that ILwn on fanm. the-. voQ..fecognJlion sy.tema that answu the front door and Identify vll- lt«a by thU vocal pilltiGD$. Mlcrocomputlllt -IDlllra home' •• They ~ lgl1l:I wlh p'Oldnilly ctet.c:bs wt.a a penon..,.... or a..ws a room. They can mcalQl'e wlltllr ~In the bs .. mcnt wtlh m. func:don • smoM dNcton end~ telephone ma-- .... It also Is pollllJle to telephone one's houM Md Id• computer to tum the <MW'! on or off, • you dalra. Ttwy •• bdn9 ~ In educMion. too. Kids thel UM math and Englsh pro- grams et home Improve theft' ~ and f\111 bl the ~ SUice rnlcrOcom- draw plduteS end play m&ZSk, they dewlap creaUvtly. Some '" Used to prodi.ace ~ ............ ~-­.. lial'.* """"1/. ~ And .,. flllllMll Ina t •• one"• wtlh the micl~ In a b•mitidotl.sly ~ mannet Some Of the popular OftfS lef the .-r at'Jll~ • an an • .. land a lunar ftJodUk or ClOmtMnd h ~ on • SbTra~ Aa:ordlng to RobCtt Jona hcnie, com putln. IOOf'I be used fO lfar* lamaa h aliWm Whet'l thft favudlc ~ ._. .. on and flUICfM(bly NCOrd tt.n Qo ~ "'*'*-.. ~ .. ,... ~ • .P'C9'1'1' formatnfaln. ... ... prcpi9r tNmlcal COi~ ll*tne ~. a 1pdrqilii d\111 CM be ll!Pllllledto~tM41•Ul··~ In lhl future, aperbMt~thM Chlln~tollnrinahd~. labg~wtlh~~ ud~~~ro- ~ arid tota Nlf optnt COMp\I amvh~~ ID .~ .... •'It MllASONS NIWIST COLOIS . .,....~, ... I I I I I .__....,.. _____ ___,~--'"""'"'---• ........ -~---.. .__ ........... _____ , ---~-----------------~---._ __ _, . . = .. ' .f ... HU ~i r{Ul-'tH,:JUl ·Jri ~JOtfllil s-~if ir~.t1f FH•rf !~~us-[ ii ,~~rr tf> f I !l~r!l i?lti!~lrr~-~,il r~ t !f ~1~r·~f1 ;-i.!ll~i~!;lt l~tl t1.~ ~~; 1;-!!t r! r 1 Jil I tiu!U.rlit~1d !l~lh~Jf rt tHu ~t~I Ulh ti "htlr il~iH~fl• 1 - r .. lra: •. '1tt,f l. S"l.lJf:tf tij 1J1 I .~.~ -~. f I =.,, t . ' i • . ' ' s ~ ' ' • . ! &.f i' . . ; . I . ~. ' "! 1 ;,I I . 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Tobacco fortified with certain key {lavor ... rich 0 M«rtt I •m -:81119''i.:·o.&J11Q n t01m .. ¥ perclgllltr1,FTCRtponAug:n 100' 1: 11 "w:' 0 8mg n cotinnv.per c Qltltttby FTC Method ingredients isolated in cigarette smoke and proven to deliver flavor way out of P'foportion to tar. 1est Data CoDclUsive . MERIT and MERIT lOO's were ooth tested against a numbet of higher tar cigarettes. Thousands of smokers were involved. Overall, smokers reported the:y liked the taste of both MERlT and MERIT 1005 a.s much as the taste of th.e higher tar cigarettes tested. Cigarettes having up to 603 mo~e tar! Werning, The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Only one cigarette has 'Enriched ..._ .......... ~-~------"""""' Flavor' tobacco . .... ...._. ---_.,.. -.. ""' -----... ..--~ ---------. And you can taste it. r.:-:--::--iill . 11 .1111 1 ~r,-~g ·~··;-ru~s1~%. "'"1 · · :O!:HI[g~fiii~&~s= i;I .f~~g~i:. 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I ......... comstaiclt t .. wMe 1ttll111 aane drf ......, ' ............ .., .... 1 tllllllJDDftW ... 29f , ... ., ............. Y.t111pnn...., ""' .. , .. __ ....... '49f , ........ ...., 1...-.....-o1 ,..._......,a ... ,.....,, .... Ill I 111 .... .,.... ..... 1. Cut steak lcnglhWf:te lntO 21/J·lnch. strips. Then cut acrOM the wain Into thin sllca. Place tM meat ln a bowl end edd 3 leDSpOOnS COl'NCal'Ch and egg whfta. Bllrtd Wal and tit ukle. I. CornbN 2 &ab&elpoons shiny. ~ uuc.e. wat•. Sziechuan ~. sugar. Ma: me od, gerk and rcmainl"9 2 talpoOI• cometUch. Set .... I . HUt peanut Qt tn wok to 3750f. Haye ready a large atrelner With a boWI unde'· nc th. Add beef 5'cel to hiot oil. lttn'kag unt11 cooked. eliout 1 mlnuw. Pour od and be.if sllca Into atralnCI' to drain. •• ~ dnltMd beef to wok °'* high . Add ~ mtmwe and dt·ffy 30 eeconds: remove meAt. 5. HW 2 ol the stniined od tn wok ove:r htgh heat. Add watercress ana remaining~ and stir fry abOut 45 onds. Gamlsh bed with w • Serve with rice Mola 4~ •5ub1dh&tioh: Baend 1 tablespoon ket· chup, l/4 1i • 2 ttusi~~ chill powder. 1 dOve aushed Fer'l'he.._ ........... .. Hot......... .............. ......... .... ...... '°" Ctelc•1nwt&ttP11 11 CoalledWNleRloe lowlo1',...........SAt•1nd9 1 Ft'lilll Fl'lllllc.,..._ G1:4alllllwt0r..-Hot 'lie Fam.. <**ile ........ Coc+M The Chinese obSeive the lunar calendar. which is based on the cycles of the moon. This year the new~ falls on February?. thesecolidnewmoonafterthewlntersolstice. .... CutbambOo ~tntoftne .... I . Titm podu1hlflunchlnew. Sbn..a ~-W::h thick. tMn cut tnflo .-row mtpe. C. In llrge 3-ID 4-~ IM""'*1 c:ombtnc ltock. lalt, '°'/ ..ace, mwlwooms and -.. q'*1. ......, .... end Polk-.... to ~ Nduce Nat Ind~ oowred. b 5 cnlm:ata. I. Add~ and ~ Return coup to ~ Blend COildlllid• end • 9dd tb aoup. Stir wd IQUP tbk:Uni. Gene, ta lnbeab-m. '· $tk In ..... oa. ~and ..ons. PourlntOtuNen; Wlil lnlo~~. Matis 4 flO 6 Mnllfncli. SWEET AND SOUR PORK .............. ...., .................. 1 .. lat1 11 I ,.-trah,...C*lllllO ............ "" ............ t._.111111••,_..ol 1 ......... ..., ..... 1 ................... -.. .......... 1--. ............ ·-,,,_, .......... ..... ............. ........ It al j LIM ...... lw:ldsq 1hll' ..... "'-11 ... , ..... ., .. 1 1111' .... .... 2 ......... ,. 1-•~tt In..._....,.. tit ... 5 --d ............ • ,.... Mn'9da ~ 2 Wilt- ...-q---. l' lJDOft .... ~ teaspoon C0114itMch. 1/t I 11 epoon llilt and ~ I 111poon....,.,.. I. Maka a.a.: ~ y, ~ urilft!ld ~purpoee low, 2 '-""1111 CIOill oom- ...ch, v. •••JpOOn .... 1/4 teMpOM ... aar Md YI~--Mmu.1d JIDOOlb • a. Pllic. pod In'*' wllh cald ..... COY- .. biting to .... -....... and trndrr. about ID mn\11111. Onln. Pour amtMde ~ poft; mmtnlle for 10 . '· In .... apen. hat 2 tMMtl'CJO'i\S °'· Add ... .-n ~ mdamall and llfr.fry for 2 . R.-cM wrMtrs andl8laalck. 1. Md dlkMn broth. ftMlgFf. ~ kaehup, q auce. W111ttarch..S Coe*, OV8 hell UUCI dildr.al and btcocrm de& Set ..... '· °"*' lnlltnlMd pork -.Id to bit· •: ldr Ha 2 CUP1 ol.:in wCk or demi> .... co 8750f. fry podc. • few cubes et. nm.. wd c:rttp..S brown moue and dnln on JMl!Pll' ...._ Kelp warm . 7. Bl1ng INIUCI lo a bOll end add cacW .,......... ~ Md runid*lo ct.mes. s.w .... Olllill' ... fdld poft.. ~· ....... ,,, .. ~_. .. ,, ........ 2tilal11JT •W Mr• 1 .. .... ~ ..... -..... .. ,. ...... .-. .......... - 1 ......... .._Clll ••• ,....-.; ..... 1' t' ' .. .,...., t t at111un..- '4 t pun-el " .... , ... ... ,., ...... .. 11111' 1 ............ ·rn1 1. Cutlbrtq>lnW.~endplaice In • bowr. Add 1 ~ DOft c:iamitadl and .. .,..: bllndwtl811c1•-*· a. Comt*l9 ..._ chalrtutJ. muihooms end.,.. podl In. 111\aJl:iOM; Mt .... s. ~ .t..ry, ..... ~ oll .... and~ 1 tlbieJpOOft cam-. ch • ..... oll In wok to sso-F . ...,. 1-'v. ..... wtthbowl~. I . Add lhrtmp to hot oll, 11k1tn8 cbie. about 2 mlnutcl. Add bowl ol Wit' ...... ldr addmonal 30~. Pour oll. Wimp and WllJld,W. Ir*> ... to chin . 6. Helt 1.._ l)Clft ol.ntnedoll In mne wok 0¥9' Nata Mlt. Add llC89ol•n *' fry 10 llliconds. Add chined - ¥19 1~. Pow In ~mix· tun. Cook. ...,. 30 -=ondl. s.w tm- nMdllelti With rtce. ""*', ••• , ..... _.... .................. ... Clltlnte1 .............. ,,. ClllP9) ,....... ·. 1ua'1 1111••1111 , ........... 1t•t1ap11•..,-lnlll•-.--....... ...... • ..... dltM ... , ... , .,.., " a JlllCIJ.Jll ... ,..... tu •a•...., I laalllJ UIM ... t I at11111•.....,, ttlllJUA-eltoPtlMll) 1 ~,i111ua.111paa .,.....GI ¥1 CllP ..... ,. nV'll Coall*' ...... .. I. Comblnt , , 1 titie- llJOOI" C01tiilltad1 and blliltic:ooon ~ ..a. 1 hour Ott longtr. a. Comtikie acaao;. and PIPP8S (ltpl '11 tnmwd -PllJPS. Set iiilde Coml*W mgs, l •• • IJIOOO CICllnitM:h. 1 .,,...fllOOC\.,, .a, ..... lhsry and °'· Set ....s.. 4. twita,addl~bal~to2750f. I. .. ~ .. aind put"° hot at. 5* .ndtnlll unlld*'-' ........ bul II nolW1£@11 rl1'ycooMd ~ 1 .... . R....ow dlic:Mn at chin, U11111 • colln- dlr Wtda. boiwt ~I IO «*di ... 6. Hect e. ... wati cwstw.h9t.Add 211111HJD<Wol.~the---• M !pilpiplir end C!OClMd ct.-. b 1 ....... 1.sa-... .,, .................. .... ..... QA 9 cltlll :' ed.Md toh dtdlM ........ ,... .... ...... • ............... co-.. ..... . _,...,..A&Wp 111,Willl ... S.W .en:. ...... _ •• Imagine ••• one boring day when ,. you've nothing to do •.. 11 recoms -.or Right now, you can take one day in your Mure and make sure it will be one of the most exciting days you've ever had. ' A day that won't be just another day. With the same things to do, to talk about, to listen to. I A day when you won't care what the weather is like. When you'll feel good no matter what Because it will be the day when the postman brings you music. Not one album. Or two. Or even threr. Bl.rt eleven. Not just any music. But the eleven records or tapes you want most. All for just $1 .00, plus shipping and handling. By joining the Columbia Record & Tape Club. ' tapes anive in the mail;:ts'RQ ~-·-I -~.:..=..":,. .. :_..,., 11 or GEBEL-WIWAMS: 'l'HB wORLD·s GREATEST ANIMAL TRAINER AmericA. he nfUteid. livlri Feld tDialy h9d tD bUV ttMJ~ Cim. Wdlle:rns1091thtm. BY theft, G~ tticr and Jeanette had hem diYOnled 8nd Gunther had mwried Slgrtd Ncw.u.T,. IN:nnlng fa.Hon model. .lanette continued In • hoM act that Gunthft ...,.. ..... arid, for•~ hit had~ 1r1 the ._. ect. A ruONrig 118 9oUnd dW dlCUi was, '"It dOan't take tnvay to work wtth _. .. I have my cata convinced that I am much stronger than they are. They believe I am nine feet tall and that they must obey me.,. and Clephams. Reol brawry COtMS When 1'!111 you put both~ wlYel In dw same ect ." 1111.J • Gunther Gebel· WIUlams and h/$ .. loyal" am. By Barry Abraluon Gunthft Gebel-Wiiiams II the hadflner ol the Ringing &o.. and a.mum It 81111.Y 0-CU. Md the ftnt ~to emerge In the Wd ol animal b'elnlnQ In the .,... 40 yun. 1"hll blond, blue- ~. ~Tarzan 11 the pirpeiua)-moaon l'DllCNns who~ MYen times dur1ng. pilfor- manoe. tt. n.tn1 at top ..,..cl from one ~ to.,,_ • other to Sud .., ~t ltampide, rida • tlglr lltap en elephant, t\111 ONI elephant popel him from a~ Into a tomenau!t, wNch la:ndl him ~ • lllCOnd mph.ant, then tnddliil two pad;Ydamtand 111Ca thim. He llan accomplllhed acrot>.t, gym.nut and b8l'9bec:k ddef and It 10 de-- vOted to his enlmaJs tNit he~ .... dwm. hvtn Feld, praidfnt ol RJnSllPil, r.fen to GebeJ. WID&iri\s • "the cirtglnal MaratKon Man and a mind-boggling human being." A!thOUgh now 43, hli bOdy II tl!Jri and muxJed, end he II on the move frOrn 8:00 A .M. until la• et night. His doc· toruys he hM the~ ol a 2511eet~. A!lhOUgh O.W.Wlllla.ms '*"* • Whip and • prod lnlO dw q, they .. used to nudge ttiie anl· malt atong, noc to lnttmid.te them ... My w.apon II my penonellty." tw .-ys. "J haw my c.att conWJCed that I mn much stronga than ~ are. They be- llevc I ana ntne tall nd thM they must obCy me ... BUt e ttaJna ShoWa nevtr them. "'JI you do that, .. points oUt Gabel-' •there'• al- ways a ChanCe ihat you wtl find yOmel flat on your bade wUh teeth at )ICMU throat." The danger of sudden death ever sn-nt when o man wotks with :from the Wiid. When • a.op.rd, aazed' wtth high fever, gou,9ed ~Wiiiams'• mm. 180 llttCtW _,.. reqUhd '°cm aw Wound. A tiga' once~~ Off his ~ onn, arid another cost him '40 Mftcha. The lll\lmal he has to wetdl c:loldt. ~ b • lhii ~."'You can newr be.,. when IOme- thlng Wll uplllt them ... he says. He was bom Guntlwr G9bCl In .-can Glf., runy When t. w 12. hit Wktc>wN mothewcnt to WCiik m the On:ua 'Waarns. Gunther folMd her and bec:emc tnYoMd With ectobetb and bwtbick and Roman Pott~ "kW ,_..1Mia Mr wt:. lams WM kW In an Ghtillon ~ QIClt., and Mn ~..-.. .... ~~·°""' Gunfhlf ... 800fl clld• ......... 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I a r . f l ,,I [!.J_t; 1 -• • •• '_ ~ J~ ~ _ ~:lllU!'JJllJi!~lp!lfU'l>tl!lji~ «'i: -f 'C l'•J!1t:i I~ rl~t111 f J·I? ~l!1 ~-.f ~ · .1· ~ n •trrJ!}t . . . fli!-·!e:-ltfj~!;t·il~-.'i'JiJii ,fj 1§' .l· .. ---· ., 11 • l1 a.· I I 'it ' ii' l''f ~ 'C " l ' . & J ; I ! !Ji ,' I '· !: ! ··~ [ Ii· I' ':I · .· i_. It~ ' '1~ . ' l i i'. l;t .. 'C I I '~ .. . .t i -.. ' --I · It r.•!111 . !~1l1 l 1-:.'1J' ff ·it . . · .·i _ _; .. J s i .1.l. 'I I ,sll 1 ,, .l. f J' t s r mt1Wla1Rillll#llll11111Mi~ Tilt DOCTOR Alff) YOU URINARY TRACT INfECTIONS: -WHAT CAUSES '111EM AND HOW TO PREVENT 'fHEM Ptug up a pipe and tt owrflowt. Plug up a normal body opening and Infection Is like- ly to occur. The body II constantly npoMd • to germs that can caUM tnfection. One of b dcfenMSJI to flush away lrol~ FTl'W with normal body ~ ... But plug up a nonnai opGing IO that the harmful bect9ria c.nnot ~. and they .ometlma &eke root and cause Infection . Nowt.r. .. this mon m.a. than In the urinary net. Me»t w1nuy tract Infections occur fn women durtng aga of pule MlCU· ii *2Mly. It '-bMn admmd that 10 to 20 pacent of women In the U.S. w9 have at last one cpllOde of ustnary tract lnfec:· tion (Uri). In men the ll1uatlon .. qutte dlf· fCNnl: un .. raN before • 50 and .. uaually UIOclated wtth dltuM ol the pro- ... gland, which d41Cttw1y blocks the outfloW from th. urtn8ly tract. - l1T1 II usu.i!y caUMd by germs that nor· "*"' he In,... ~ tract. The lower -part Of the bodv .. c.oeled will thae ......... which aaipe onto the skin through the anus. TheM bowel gams can readily pass from the outflow end ol the digatlve IJact to the cJPen1n8 of the oudlow end ol dw urln&ry net. So II ii not unusual for dtcm to hkSe In the lowest p8't of the wtn· ., tract, the m.tliia. WNCh leads from th. bledds to the outside wOrtd. The urdn ts only ebocd 1 YI lnCha b'9 In wom8ll t.d eight or nfne Inches Ieng In men. So bactata have • shoner CIOUtM upward Uatough the umhta to the bladder In wo- men, wtKh ~ wtty un .. more &cqua,t In women than In men. Pain &om the umhm a. • Sign ol lnfec:· non thcrt. The p;.an ocan the add ume ~ owr the Mttated o1 the UNlhre lnltabl In the blBddcr may CM* the unMt pain well es a .ertsattc>n of fulnal tn the ~ h an urge to p-.the artne. whldt coma out~ bUt only In tmall arnounts. U for tome iOft the bleddcr c:ennot cmpcy ~. h ~ ~ ..und 11111.thcr to the lddrwyl thimM1va un ~ tJW w ~ m.y .sd '!(lllll(oml ol and blcbCht to Chii dnkaS J)ktute Lorv- ~ UT1 lmiCMn9 die tddneys. tln and blldder can be o Mrtous. dC laling ....__,, ~ II fa!rly usy_ 8b>d Cills may show under the mlc::1oecopc to suggest tn- fedk>n, but the diagn09il" made firm by cu1turtng the w1na for bec:ta1a . Growing germs &om ....... wh.t kind ol bade- rla Is paent, how nurMrout the germs an and cwn what medldnc Is bat-11l11Wd for treatment. TtUbnent ol l1T1 alto la fairly .anple • OrU\age from the tract ml.Ill be r...ml>- lished. nus by llMlf often .. enough to jm. prove the situation. Next, steps may be taken to rid the Ul1Mry net of bedata, which .. done by ftushlng the b1ICt wtth fluid. Intake of wato shciWd be lncrea.ed to where the patient feels tha nad to pus urine every hour or two and ts eblc to pue It freely In large amount$. Jn the days be· fore aotlJtocb, Dushlng ttM trad w1th a de- tug. of water was al thllt could be done to Improve the situation tor many padcnta. Thae <.biys • .,. haw m9dk:ll e to k9 the baderia ln the urtrwy tract. 11'9 mOlt common 9'l'm there,~ b a>'° 90 percent ol .u tnfec:tiont, .. Eschatchla cOll, the usu.a bllc:tcrie ol the ~ dige. dYC tract. Me»t uncomplceled ..mary lraCt ~ wGI rapond to ... dlugl, pent. can drugs Wad many ottw 6J1tlllutica. aw ralllllilOt to 1otne of tt.M medi- dna ~ read!Jy. 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When you dQ have to stop. you have • steady stream of two-ton mlull«s hu.rtJlng put you at SS miles per hour or more. so you arc In m«· tal danger. Thus getting your car Into a spot where If can't be hit from behind ts c:A peramount lmpot'tanu. THE TAILGATER. The eirpcrU tell us to mew. to the right. HM up on the gu and let him pass. If he refuses. pull over to the &Ide and stop. The few seconds lolt wlD be well worth the relief to have him In front of you BRAKE FAILURE. Take your foot off the acarlerator and slowly apply the emcr· gcncy brake. (Applying the emergency brake with one quick ltl'OM could pitch you end your pessengen toward the wind· shield.) This brake ls not nearly es effective as the regular bceke. but It wUI slow you down to a stop tf It It In good worldng or· de:r. Pump the braka hard Even If thi brake pirdal hat gone to the ftoor, thcN rmght be enough hydraubc: breke fluid left to build \Ip pr ... uN and give you tempo- rary braking acdon. If your car hes an automatic: trensmb' ~on shift Into the "low" range. If the ahllt le manual. down·shlft to lower gean. Above all. do not shift Into the park position while still In motiOn·. Doing so will sur y detnol:. ..., the transmllllon. If you don't have an automatic ITansmls· .son. you c:an tum off the Ignition and let the weight o4 the "dead" cngtne help elow thf C&T (Wuhan automat • a dead'~ is hatd to C'Ofltrol.) JU soon u the ear &lowed to• fe spc d, ~off the rood and got help. srua< ACCEIDATOR. If the ao- Cclaator aticb wh you are ch1vlng, or wane yet1 1Muld the pedal f off com· s*t4' ln'l~Jy tum off the Ignition. If your Qlf hu ~ ~ and POWff mus, shift ltl\o the neUtfal °' tumtng off the lgn!Hon, llncc can with 0.. power ~ .. to control when the~• IS rvnr\fng Gd oft the ro.d u eoon .. pOlllble um.. "tM llwtiy ~. lllCh • .,.. obJld Of wrtnl!Md euto ~ ~ fhl pedal, do not ue ckMng untf lhe cs hat bMn-chtCbd ~ A(! WRONG-WAY DRIVERS. Never un· dcratfme1• your c:hanca of coming w1nd- shleld-to-wlndshlcld with e wrong-way motorist. It II altmated that 330,000 mo- torim w1D drive the wrong way at least once this year. Anyone c:en be • wrong-w•y drlv.r. Safety apem ay moments ol fatigue. di. traction and Inattention are raponllble for molt wrong-way drtvlng. The wont cue. involve persons who have been drll1kJni. What should you do If you -mat • wrong-way driver? If at all~. •Y the pob. puD onto the ehouldcr and ttop. 11 tMr. Is no shoulder, try to get out of hit way and flash your lights or blow your horn to alert him to what Is ~nlng. ff you see a "wrong-way flycy" coming toward you on a two-way road, your best bet may be to puU off the road. If you cen't, It may be best to stop at oncie. Don't try to dodge hlm by peatng him on the wr0119 side. Thll mancuvtt Is cxtremefy d&rigerous b«aUM It maka you • wrong. way drlvet, too. If the other felow twltd\a "to his own w . Vo" could appcv the one at feutt. 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Bt·auly" h•' 11f:'\.t'r bt>en dramat11t'd before A motion poc tuw wJ\ m.idt· 'omt' Y•'"'' •Ro ~t thdt was only 84 m1nutl'\ lon11 and '" a rf"\ull d 11oocl deal ot the \IOry h.ad to bl' lelt out l!l,1t I.. 81·o1uty' wa' w11t1t·n in 1877 II\ the \tory of .i horw ., hf' movt'\ lrum ownrr tn owner during h1\ long life Ann.i '>t-Well who \o\d\ an invalid look s~n yNo lo complelt• th1· boo!.. In .i not I' loutid .ilter her death. she s .. d 1he 'Pt'llal .um or ht>r hook wa' to induce kindness. sympathy dnd .in undl'r\tandm11 tr1•o11men1 of horsM " Twenty five gut'\I \Id" 1n mc111J1 role' .ire among the 107 actors and llCX) t"ICtra\ who dppNr on (.tmt'r.i 1n the five p.irt adapt.it1on for 1ell'\11"on The guest \tars arf' (alphdht'lltally) Edwdl<I \lbt'rl, Pl'ter Breck. Eileen Br<>nn.in l vnny < hapm.in i.;rn Curtis, Don DeFore, W1ll1am [)evanr, l•t k [lam M1•I Ft•rrt>r F.irley Cringer Clu Gulager V.in lohn\Cm Di.int• l.idd /ohra l.am· pert. Marlin Mtlnt>r, C.im1•11>n "'11trhell 01an.i Muld.iur, Wilrren Oatl'\, Glynnis C ><on nor lt•nny 0 I tar.i, Brock ~­ ttm, Chrislopher Stont· ~11,lolter Tabori rorre\t Tuck.Pr .ind David Waynt', (In .idd1tmn tu pt•rform1nj1, Waynr 1s the program's n.irrator) In co·stamng rolr, .in• (.ilph.ib..r1c.illv) 1.me Actm.in 1-1.,r) C.irey, John De l.int ''" ()ennt\ D1mp\ter, lklP ft\Pnm,.nn Chns G.ardner, Simone C.11t11th Bennv Mf'li1na o .. niel r .. mm and C.irmon Trur Also, .a tot•I of 7l prolt••\1C>r1.il .it IOI\ 1n 'l>t'.tkmg parts were drawn from Cint inn.ill .ind ColumlJu\ 1n Ohio and lou1w1lll' and ll"lt1ngton 1n Kenturl..y by ~lt>r ~ f1Kher the lllm\ executive producer and wnlt"r The production wa\ filmed on locallon in lexmglon Pan\ Wmthe\lt•r .ind Frankfort in Kentuck) Fischer \.11d "All of lhl' actol\ 1n thl\ produt11on c1re '''"' Some have p.irl• lh•t ,., .. largt>r than otht•I\ hul .. 11 of tht'm JFP important to lhe story We wt>rl' fortuna1e to bt' .ible to g<•t the best •t tor1 for the p.irh And wt' Wt'rl' .il~o fortun.ite to l>t• able to film this wonderful \lory .about a horw in \onw ol llw nalion's most ~au1tful t ounlry" Music w.n tompu~d b')l lohn Add1\0n, notf'd compo•er for mohon picture\, lht' b.Jllel, \tilge .and TV H1\ long hsl of crt'd11s mcludl' the m0\11~. 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JANUARY 21, U178 \ IUNDAY (Continued) e flltwle: Cl:) (Ztlr) "Tiie h· plW' (d11) '71-Chnt Eamriood • lltwh: Cl:) "Tiie Fii St.ry" (dla) '59 James Stewart •S-..lltt ...... aQrlltill.-... • .,_ II $feet Tra..,Utill . -6:30- • ((ll) CJ)) Cf) ..... CJ)Willl~ 8 Ult lltn c.ter_, • WW. WlfW .. "'9atlr• 91aaadM O(J)~ e TIM llae Tiit Stort ol W~11m KUftltk ( ())) Tal It lie MMipr ... tlee llMMt • ft...., 1:00 • ((ll) CJ)) (J) • llillvtu e 8 (J) D 0 W.derful WerN ti DlsMy "Tht Shim 001 A t11na1tr my$tenously turns into an old Enahsh sheepdo& ind learns that spies ere steahna plans hom 1 local missile plant Fred MacMurry Jean H11en. Tommy K11k. Annette Funicello and Tim Considine • CJ) 9 CIZI ()))Kar-, lots/ ie., Dr• lilyltlrlel "Soul Sur YIYOf'" Joe Hardy re111ns conscious ness 1n • Hona Kona hospital and as led to belatte -· was unconscaous lor • year ud l11s lather and brother art dHd ....... w.w S..., C.Cratltic •..,.. ""1bp th4 stnes ctle· bllles the Bnhsll Ro,•1 Alt Collec bOll, th• i.rcea 11141 lllost v1h11ble prrv•t• 1rt colltciron 11 Ille world -7:30- • WlfW .. tM Sii D CMCI u,_ A Clmk 8:00 8 (()l) (I)) Cf) bNI Rllo4• 11141 BttC!dt pbn • surpr .. lot the11 P1ttRts0 40th wed1111 111nr~ll'UIJ­ but llOI tuctly th• 541rpny IP llpetltd •CD (IZI ())) Sia llU. Dllllf M• 'llttvrn of Outhprobt ' Colld Ste.e ens-an 111 1 Wltl of epic dasll11 witll the 1uu1rnaut proar1mmtd to dest111y 1 e1ty. but is un1le to stOP 1ts 1nnorable pro1ms D VMDUIAJI PllS£ITS * "TH£ ltlUCTAlfT MESSIAH" • WfTH UNUSUAL OFFER Cl It b Writtl• m llowle: CC> (Zlu) "lntptctor Cloulelu" (mys) '68-Alan Aikin 1DSl111 Yertysa.. 3 Ill c.c.tt Juhe Andrews. GM1c11M11114lllell . fl!'l) 11tfte ,..,.,., .. AMl\lvrt -1:30- D CW (I)) (J) Oii Ollf °"" 9 Hope readlll out tt • * f11rful rou•& lllOttler. V"lllUtlt Price 11MSt1 "Come Walk tM World" ec...w.at11ew...w 1 D Tiit Day ti lllrldtl • °"' r.., 9:00 • ccm 1> ro An 11 t11e ,.., Afthtt is shot~ and oulrtltd wben Edith ems away • valuable 1ntieri· tllltt ltfl by htr dtll COUSln Lil G 0 Cl) e 0 TIM Ila belt l5tll ...... """ ca. .... Charla Bl'Ol\IOn and his ••t.. Jtll Ireland, art the ~· fOf the Kol~ 11oo4 For111• Press Auoc11tloa s 3Stll 1na111I Golden Glob• A1u1dl- hontr1-1 the bnt 1n 1110troo pictures and teltvtlio11 Red SktltOll IS also ltOllOled w1h tht Cectl 8 01M1ll1 Aw•rd •Oral....,. e A World TY Pre ere! * °"""" '°" ...,, "ltHiHT CltES'' • CJ) 9 <• ())) Mt.It: Cl:) (211r) Crill" (MP) '7S- Susan S.1111 Jama. Waham r.tnrad, Mttlwl P11u A 101Jn& mother 11 t01mtnted by lemty1111 drtams thal 1ndttal• her dud th1ld "alt•• •nd 1n danaer e blpll WllUnell It .... JI* ..,.., "··~ Qll TIM "" WIJ e 11..ur,ltct TIMllre: I, Cl1ud1us 11!1) s.uaata11 -9:30- D Ccm CJ)) (J) Alla A mloui youna plllrmacist. distrauallt over art11tclal 1dd1t1ves 1n food, ltold1 h1111 self host•I• 11 Mel'1 and thr.,tens to end 11 111 t1 he can't VO!tt lus anevanu d1rtdfy to the Ptnid111t of tbe United States e lll& II c.111 DC.rwTM.,_... 10:00 • ccm rn> (J) Tiit tart! l4lrllltl sa.. Steve Lawrence and Tbt C.pt11n & Tt11111llt .°''"....,, .~....., .... ..... ......... C90Wllllt ....... -~ eer•,..._. -10:30-• ,.,., llllaatt 11:00 .. ()) .... CD Tile ma." .,_ ... • (IZICI))._ ............ • lihwli: a:> "1....-cttr a..." (mJS) '61-Alaa Mia, • Qetdl" ....... ld.-(J) ..... 12 a 11n: a:> ·•s ... t. sntt bdlll" (susp) '71-AIH Ortiar. •JllllllJSwqptt -11:30- • s,.ts fllal/ .... ., ..... e ·o oo a 1twt.: a:> "Ott ,_.. llMIMt" (com) -Omd Souf. enotMT.,_ ...... (J)T~ •Mow : Cl:> "Hid" (dr1) '63- Paul " ma~. Patricia Neal. 9 lletle: a:> '1llt Hatllll'' (drt) '71-lome GtHnt, Jullt $olll111tr$. • TIM leW Gets •™"JU. -11:45- • llftit: CC) "SHllllN" (dra) '61-0irk Boc1rcle, SuunN' YCIB -1%:30- 0.... lllllill -1:40- • Mt.le: a:> "l•d'"t tt PMthll Miii'' (dra) '66-ltoblll fulltr. They fC"I her chlld la deod. He< dreams tell her lrt olive. A delpercrt• MOICh fOf the truth trap1 a young mo1Mf In o terrifying, blmtf• WOf'td of NIGHT CRIES ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 9:00PM~ A WORLD TELEV1S10N PREMIERE , .... lV Ml!K, JAHUAAV 21, 1171 I MONDAY .., . :::.:i.~~~ .... ... ,_ Cll' rt :i, ..... ...... Dm9DID t'JI. CJ:)~ ........ (Cira) '40-Heniy foftda. DorolllJ Llmow. lillde l*Mlt IHI t8 TM ~ Cit(' <••) 'S2-.lolln fonytM U:OI • "Stlltflre" (to•) '34-Kallltnnt H1pu1n, Robtrt You ... ltllpll Wta!111 l:OI t8 (J:) "Tiit DefKtM" (luip) '66-Montaomery Chit, Hardy KtUltf. J:GI 9 (J:) .,_ • ~~ (dn) '51-VICtOI Malurt, Hedy UllllfT. J:JO • (J:) "Afttf IM J11" (COlll) '66-Ptttf Selltll, Snit Eklund, VictOf Mltutt. iVpiAO • OI lrlll: A C.. " T.-.. .....,._., A llfC!ltdlool boy ltct1 ~ 1111nsl1u,llle1 ch11&• wllen Ill ddtndl •b 1lftfrlencb repulahon by llrlkinl • lttdl•. (J).._n.tT• 19 ..... ., ... ~~= .... ~IQ;..,. .. ....... • L.A. ....... . ca Cl>> n. "" ... ......... •TMfltMllCllef •Olrllll~ 8100 •(CU> Cl)) CJ) SIM n.u 6n J J 's piomolron 11 tllltltentd by ,rtjWdtCt, he parleys his anutly and • d11l1 q into dfNm•na ht s • wM• man. Raclltdultd •DCl>•OUttlt NMte •Ille h*'8 "It M1 Fntnd" S1111ts 1111 Michul ltndpn wrolt tnd dlrtcltd this sptclal 90·m1nute clftma abollt Lautt ln1a1l's dth&llt In llnd1n1 an 1bt11do11td blby whom ltit smottlm wltll '°"'• • Cl) 9 <• CJ)) TM Sia Ml-.. Dlltlf Mil "The LOii bland" A buulilul 1oun1 woman from a. P'tclfic bland 1nhablttd by desctn dt11ta of klnp lfOl'n aC10thtf planet sttU Sim Ailsllrii lltlp In Wi!nt hv OtQplt lro111 tabllctloll Robin MaltJol1. Jarad Marlin. Robtrt Sym· onds tnd Alf ~Hin 1utst • llltflt: (Dr) ''Cf9UUI• rwK' (mrt) '71 -~ llooU. ••wrt• !c..t..._,,,... ... ~) """" " ...... :?. '51-Wilham Holden, NtllCJ . .._.. •TM ,,__"A.I and C" lft yet al!Otller ~tt• effort to clqcofw wt11 lbt Pnsonet l'ltiJntd, Ille 111• Numbt1 Two dtclda to 111bj«t hb 10 an uperlmtntll PfOCttl by wlldl his dmms can bt "1\tttaltd undlf tllt lnfluen« ot 1 nt• wonder drus. P'atnck Mdloollln atn .......... -l:lO- • ((ll) Cl>> Cl> w, r.. w Demond W1lt0n, Denise Nicllolas, Tony Holmts and Kim fitlcls star Ip this h•tt·llOtlf comedy 1bout a hll$- btnd-ltcatty decla1ed dtctntd-wtlo tritt to bfln& hit "dtad 111¥· rll&t" lid to life •C.C.tnill I llU.-er-ti. °"' blJ 9:00 • (tUl Cl>) CJ) M•-S-tr Ottt of l!fdal'' a uuula '-C0111tt CIV(itl 10 • llfobltm p1tau1111 Hot Ups. Mt1nwllrlt. QIMlu f111ds ll1111111f 1n a dtftCl'llUI prtdlcamtlt btclUM ot lltl blull4trta1 appmcll to a dis· IMl'Md Plbtllt •m.• .... • Mm """" ... ..... Mimi a ..._ a:> CJIW> "CtMD ... ~" <eo111> ·ag~ T111y Sa••• Warru Oatu. Cditll Enns •TM Clalrtlll Mm Tl\11 '91- IOdt •ulJ WtlJI Miii\ Mofril' ftnt tut• of !lfolualoaal lllCCell 1111w •ltwlni a rtllOlllltd artllt ... eulllor Oii • telft\lioft prolfllll, Adlm ftNs tilt man haa btcomt 11A111 •114 hoftllt and Ilia ~talion•• a facdll It cltttl' dtteMd .......... .~ ........ -9:30-• (tUJ Cl>) CJ) 0.. Illy tt A 1)IM Jealo111 ol Juht 111d at1rv1n1 I01 alttnttoft, Barbera dtddes rt't hmt fot t dla•p and alerts with lier rtoutat'°' eoC1>eoMM1t: (J:) (11111) C.-... "Muidlf Ull411 c11... Lt. Colambt l'Qpt redoet wllllt JIWilll Ilia Plfal• Wltll lb IN'ltsl pi .. t dtnntn 4un111 l11a 111w•hpho11 of• 1atau11111 o.111(1 111111dtr P'tttt f elk, Shen 01nut. loult Jourdtft 111111 ....... _.... 10:00 SUSOlf Hm 11£1 • 11""1/LOU AMT • (tm (I)) (I) t. Cttllt llobtrt brt Jona f\ltsls u a tai.nttd 1rt11t whose 111111 1n his frttn4. Lou Gnni. 1s tut•d wlltn Lou hlltls lo save 1111 1111'1 iron from dtstructioil. .... • Cl) 9 (9 CJ)) AIC "'" a...;., "Host111" Th• Ml'•lol lnci dtnl-w~trt 100 school ch1ldrtft wtrt taken holttet by Atab lerrOfllU and Ill•• itteued 11 the NOftlltm inth t• ot Ma'alot-and other lri1M1n1n1 1ncldtnts of te1101l1ra 111d host11e·takl111 art IM subjtcl ot thll u1m1n1hon GI ltrr011s1 t.cltcs • Neecsm 11 1rt • Se Y• Wiit .. • I c.trldlf -10:30-..... ....... ,...,(R) 1tl00 • • CJ) ((UJ (J)) ~ lral.~M.:.C...,.. • -..i.: a:D "0111au" <•d•> 15-Sllnle, Bthr. Julitt P'mrst. .... ~ • Llt"a Mt A 0... ,.,......_. Dlc*Cll.a ............ ct. • lbdlllll*lt .. -11:30- • (tm Cl)) Cl> .... ~.,... ......... ,.. ScWI" (COii!) ·11-me S0111mt1, 8°' Cra11t. Wtl'lllf llle11pa111 Da>(J)etmJ ... C... CJ) ..... • CJ) 19 <•CJ)) .... .., •Gats-t sn..m.a.. -~-... 11100 .,...,..,_ JttMf ,tf'llllllM • lllwlM: "f111y te Honf, Ilona." '1Rl1110 a Hta Goidtn '•lol ' • 111e1111ca-. J4 ...;]2:30-........ , . ..... ami...-.. •e.-.wits 1&00 eOCI> T.-me • IS,, -l:lO-..... -2:05-... .,.... .... ~ (COii!) '41-Lucillt ltll, £4111 h11• rlObef ~r... ,,.. .... v... ......... R VIDEO COMPUTER B CARTRIDGES ""' ............ VIDIO OL YMPICSN 50 Game vatt.Clona In I main t¥en From ~ to Volleyball to 8Hkatball. Play •O•lnat tl'lt compui.r or up to 3 oooonanta T,, __ AUll.._._...,_ STAI~ ... IUCVACI. IASIC MATH•, 9M1 All·SIA a.nu• lllll TE WT 19.95 :..._ • l 111St.. Wtt-.C...lm ......,.....,... __ __ ~INDAILY•ca.Ol9~Y 54M051 James Garner and Debbie Reynolds tour Europe on photo assignment. Watch what develops when their itinerary gets wild. THE 3:30 MOVIE TUESDAY~ Shane SfnU1ko 1nd Chrlatfan Berrlg1n (I. to t.) 1t1r aa two ml9Chlelloua boya who "borrow" 1 glint pumpkin from 1 nelghbof'-wfthout bothering to tell the neighbor-for • HIJlowMn ~rty In "Soup & Me," 1n ABC Short Story Speclll 1lrlng Seturday 11 1 t AM . TV WEEK, JANUARY 29, 11111 ACROSS 1 flolt elMI -1,1... to ,..ui. e<t•-> S 'LCHI -' 10 v ...... U luhl0 -(2 ..ftl l) ......,._,,, 14 ll'r.,..i.tor ef 'Amel<l't' 15 • .._ ..... , ....... , l7 ConeerttlftC II T1pe ot cllffM 21 .... u ''"""9'•' -u ........ 21 T_, llCllllJ 27T-21 C:-.( ...... 1 2t ........ .,, g,_,., Oft .., ... "'-11 Hllllllllllet' 30 .... 8'>4hMLM 11 "-ot 0t-' ,.. ,....,.,,., .. ,_ M WlllM"I ...... J7 ........ _ JI o... ...... ~·~ '° ....... Ot ,., ....... 41 Ifie'• "'' ... DOWN l ~Ot ...... ,-2 ...,.. ..... J Teecll«'a - 4 ~ . ....... 7 'One .,., -• Tl-· • c....w ............ 11 Alricaft rlWf II lpe.a. rttuall•tk:.ilJ 11 ... .... 20 l ... ... 21 DC loul141"1 u .....,, 24 lttet.CIMe 111,...Mlo 21 Vldftlty 27 ...__,..., ... ) U TV'°I u llJMlf M Feelt Uck JS lay l7 ....... __ ,......,, ,. , .. .-.... Jt Matte'• '~ • lnlu.I• Anawer at end of the Saturday IOg PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD! See for yourself the wondrous results of the facials at our center! Watch those lines diminish ... Moa wglccll face ~ can begin with your first visit! Watch how Quickly ACMI can be controlled For men and women of all age groups The skin care you need is available at · ~mily SKIN CARE CENTER caa For lltfomlaffoft TODAY H~TOM llACH ................................ ff'-7141 MIWPOIYllACH .................................... 646-7111 A.MAH ..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nWJM GIAMDONMl.-a TOIO TUSTIM-olAMel JJMl •t .. M...•IU 17JMe..n..A...,,.IOI (QonwOl lllUll1Mtt9Mi l JVt ....... tla.Mill 761-fl71 , ...... J ,...1. Godfrey Cambridge plays a white bigot. When he turns black, the laugh Is on him. THE 3::K> MOVIE WEDNESDAY~ , ... ,. LUGGAGE TAGS from your bu1lne11 c•rd Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. r~quirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/Stags$1.60ea. 6/9 tags $1.SO ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. S.les Tax Included No C•rd1 f>f'•w your own. or \end vour ,...,,,., •dd•H • •nd p!IOM 11~m111er w.·11 __ ,OM u rd per l•O ADD U HC:lt TUllDAY (CentinuM) ......... I "" Gltfftl .. ... CC> <ZllO-C.." (d11) '67-James Cnft. Simo11t $j1nortt. Kat11arillt - • ......,i.e. """' -t.JO- • CJ) <• Cl)) Tiit ...,,., "'-S.. Hamy Koi111u ata11 as Htnty Kln111ll a dllf1Clt1 tc1ol wllo answm Ill ad for• lud•nJ. m111, tlHI lllltud s-1J I bit w1tll en tlCOl1 MIVICt Prt empts Solp ......... Qllllllll ...... o...- '10:00 ..... • CJ) 9 <• Cl>) h•tlJ "Uftl111t" Nancy stardltl lranllu!IJ fol a flltnd $llt btlieves to bt au1e1 bl wllll• Buddy MIU ways of IVOtd· 1n1 an owerly attached 10 yur old • • MIM1••1ra • Qttlt ,......._. -10:30-.... TV Wl!.K, JAH~AV 2t, 1871 IWJDNUDAYI t :JO • "llttlt tf th Su•" (CIOlll) '60-l'tt• S.11111. Con ltallte c.mmillp lt:tl a "TM latte ft Trait" (Wei) '40-Enol. Flynn. t!.'11 • "Tiit It.;,, Tllll" (rom) '52-Clmlet Boyer, lhr1h1 Hunt. louts Jourdtn. Linda °"1111111 l:IO • CC> "ht.. s,riap .....,. (com) '63-Troy Donahue. Conn11 Slevtl\S J:OI 9 CC> ''nit Car~lul" Concl (drt) '64-Ton Tryon, Bu'J!'1 Mettdith J:lO ~ CC> .,... lttt1r11tlt• llt•' (com) '70-Godfrty C.mbf1dp, Estelle Peraona. • U.S. Alt: Tiit Qlft ti OufllMe Th11 proaram follows the European 1nnu111c1 evident 1n the portnlts of Colonial Amer"'. to th• solely Amer· ( lvdllli 1un art of musical com'°Y ... -...iiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiii-..-.-_. 11100 CJ) • <II Cll ... •DCI>~ ... • l:1t Cl) LM Allericlll StJ1e • : ..,_."(dra) '41-tlry Gftnl '""' DMn111 ··~c..-eur .... ao.i esum. MOOll • C4'lllMr fw ._ • E.trm i.tl1plq. ....... '*'-"'*" •..._.ti.I Doc11111tnt1ry .,.,.... ...... • Dldc:.flllie9 -11:30- • a>CI) • •.., c... Cl) .. • fJ) 9 <•Cl)) .... CC> '1Mln" (au'P) '76-Marpl Kidder , ltnnHer Salt. . .._ •Wa-t ••ma. ··~""" -11:40- • Cll""" 12:00 •MtPt• I!= =y Baby S111iles :r1111." "A111110'1 bland" -12:H- • ((II) CJ)) Cl) Mme: CC> ''TrtJ~" (ausp) '.73-JamH Brohn, Smn Clark ._ -U:lO-•..,_''Sou •114 Low111.'' "All of Mt " "Ot111111t1011 Mleml" ...... ''Tiit Giaftl Claw.'' ''Tiit 811 Heat." "hJ'Dlld M0111basa" 'taOO •OCI) ,_.,.. •'9" 1100 • llllwlll: '111111 Lost, Time Rt membart4.'' "bchtl'1 Man" -3:30-• MIN:.,... ti SU...-(dra) '11-Allt~ 8aroA, Molly MtC.tth1. ··::-.. ... Cl) 1111 ......... Cl>n.suu.~ alOCl>F .... ,_. ......... (@ (J)u. .... lftllr •Ll t • <• Cl)) n. 51111 a. ........ eo.c.cc..... 8:00 • ((11) CJ)) CJ) '-"' UDr* W. i.a.r.. A 1 .. filled holH of ~m~•~ertl~llltfttlftdli4~1.., welous 111us1c. ouh11ou1 co111edr, d1uh111 cmllllllfS •IWI lt1m11 "Mr SllowllllCISlltp" h1111Stll .. ~ speaal autst star O.bb1e Rer!IOlds •loft& with 811\lty Slla• •nd lltS cloWI PllH>tl. Toto, l'lln..t VlllU C.dell The Cll1MS1 AuobalJ of h"'lll 111d 1 special umeo 1pptar1nce by Pltyllls 01lltt eoC1>•a._......, P1rt II. Altlf sawln& lllt ltft of Squ111 GCJrdon, Bltck Be1utr hn two close ulb 1111111 de1th. Ht Is Iller told to £nos SultOll an4 leevta a world If low• ind u11 for 1n txistentt hi his nhtf know• Oi1ne Ladd, Oennla 01msttt, W~ham °""11• and Fiiley Gtlftt.:' Ill tlld Mtllltlll' e ; CJ:) (Ur)• .. ...._ .. 1Me" (sa Ii) '6'-Nd Mims Cl) .. e CJ) <II <• CJ)) D1'9 It belilt ··s..11 Otts 111 ftbn111y" lbtq _..to tAMIWtrt to ludllllll .. sM bis • Iott •• , ... """ slit lll111u11~ • c..t ....a & FrieMlt • Ml.ta: CJ:) car) "'r.nt If .. _,..._ . ......... ........... 10100 DUCl>e.,..._. '11te HUINll R1pt.1 ti T~ Kill" Peppei Mlntftb a Kol1111 0tpllt11 wtll II ltltf lid ..... by UHtf -w fic1111a w ttllUft lltt ulltlt's tilttet about • alayitl& ...... • STUSIY &JIU'IUt • ll£W TUl£/KTIOll e CJ) !ti (all Cl>) Stalllr I IWdl '1ht fr1p" KtiStf McHicllol aMSt 11111 .. 111 lllcttt1&1Mt I~ yt11·old strttt 11tdlhl wllolt lllfat111 lion with Stanky tuclt to htf belnc t~ ••th tllt two detechvu bJ • MClful IUlll!ltt • • n. ....,. .... Fl .... ~ q.tlt ""' llltll ... ~ .,.. .. ... ., .. ...... -10: - Cl) ... .... 11:00 ••C1>«11•• ... •<•CJJ)LM ......... • CJ) ((11) CJ))G Cl) ... See bow eully your denture protilema oan be taken care of at Dr. Mlller'a l'~Uy Dental Cent.er. Dr. Alan MillerJ..D~D.S.Fam11yo nuu 2979 F8irvle\Lt Rd •• U>Sta Mesa· 979-3970 lof tit« r-of Fo4t1Mw a 119i..r. i.wtt o/ Son ~ F""ll I ..... 11 • Dldrtc C:.,.117 8&00 at EJ QM e (tm CJ)) CJ) Tiit thltoa• D Multll C&l• Omflow1n1 with lo¥t and jof, Olll" • W.. ,..., and John eel hh nt•lywads es thty ( THURSDAY FmlAl'f 2 -1:30-app1oad1 lhttr 2St~ wtdd1n1 ennt =--::&.~ ~:S~ • MMe; CC> (tl)"O... • ,.. n111ry to111p1tl1ly obhW1ous to th• .. ,.,. ...,. .. (adw) ·12-Ceorat PtPPMd s111pnu lht11 th1ld1111 ert plt11ft1n1 fw ,.. ..... , me, .. .. Clltrstlllt Belford E• Nelson IOI th• 'Pt(lal OCCAISIOll Gr'•..... ...,_ D 0 CIJ • kl luaty aam llOWl(.S CJ) :. '::: .. Part Ill Blad llt•uly s hft w1tll l11s <II ~ new o-ner [llOS SlittOll IS unplt1 t:• e CC> "1111 ..._ IAM'' • s.nt, "'*''"' due to lht b1tltr (wH) 'S7-SGott 811dy, Ao ~~)~Ult llMltf aroom. Rtube11 Sertti MunwMt 8111Cfoft. Jlf C fhppu C:.... S11¥ lu~e Gray lht so11 ol 8e1uty s first lt:te S "C.fl4tatlll Ac111t" • owner surdln l0t l~t llot$t h1lty (mys) '4S-Clw1et Boyer, Liu e F 1"" G1ana11. Clu Gula111. Jae~ £11111 ren a.au 7:00 K11stolftr Tabo11 D1¥1d Wayne 12:00 • ,.... ""' MaMa nw .. " 1119 ..... ._. 1111r1tts (com) '49-Robttt Vo1n1. ~ (J) .. _, e llwlt: CC) ~r)"GeMnU." ban Hilt. Robttt Hutton D ti 8())~ •a!....., (com> '69-Dotd 1111sse11, Kim 1:00 8 CC>"'-fer S.11 S... • r: n ~!by, Cllt Reiner tlal" (ldv) '68-Mthonr, Quinn ~ Tt r: tilt~ \AJ llewle 3:00 (fl CC) "S,.rtlm' (ldY) I LM Liiey • CJ) 9 (8 (I)) W1lce111t '67-Ku~ Ooualn Jun m 2 Biel llltttr Conti. ''There's no Busi Simmons Cl) W..~!"" S. ness" Juha Kottlf and lllt Sweall101s l:lO e "nit t..&, LMa Trallt1" ((fl) Cil are shocked 11hen Gibe 1nnounm (com) 'S4-luctllt 8111, 0111 : ~Latim a.,.rt ht is lm1n1 Ills tuch1n1 post foi • Arnaz. 8 ~--Tlftllllt ""er as 1 comed11n au... ..... ,.__......_ D TM lt*tr'1 Wild iviilliid • -· ----m c.,.i 111niett a rritMt -7:30-ti) llwlt: CC> (tlu) "Tllr• Vlllent fS&00 CIJ Illy lMtt S. ,.N (adv) '$9-Chrlton Hulon 9 ((fl) Cil) CJ) """ D D ._. tut TllM Anne Ba1ttr e ........ '-fa SUmli Ora•• e D ()) • ..., Tiit Mitt S lllolit: (C) (311t) ''Ttra, Ton, 1='=1_.°';.., ~?:9Suldl Of-Tw1" {d11) ·10 Martin Balsam e (J) 9 (tJI Cl)) ,._ JI D ()) lbtdl Ga.e Joseph Cotten [ G Manhall Jason • ..... CC> (br) ''Wlltar••· m"" .,..., ... Roba1ds Jr (llor) '70-Bruce Davison, Ernnt (.Ill CJ)) f= Alf• Did' 0.. u,.. • Cla1* What Katy Bolp•M Elsa lall(htsltr • Tt(.• ilc llD ~ ti. y....,_.7 == :=....... :. ~)=... -•:30-.-., • AM1t1111 D llmdltcl e CJ) al (8 CD) FWi 'Chv • .., n.r.. s. • ow c... c..... lie R"'ans Pli,coloaist Ch1rf1t H11 liiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip,iiiiii~~,.~~"piil rrton rt"lns 11te1 lie puts his loot I down 01111 to !lave frsll stomp on II D c.c..tntill Lucy and Desi take a honeymoon on wheels, but run Into a roadblock of laughter. GOOD HUMOR WEEKI THE 9:90 MOVIE 9THURSDAY~ • frvtlt tr c...- •"" lelttf (IM~ mi..~ CID °"' Illy 9:00 9 ((fl) (J)) (I) Hawaii flwt·O Wrth the help of a makeup uperl Stewt McG1nett-for the hrst tlmt 1n his c11mebushn1 career-&oa under COYtr ill the 1u1st ol 1 merchant auman in an effort lo root out Iha killer of 1 would be l1bol union reform11 end 11 the same tune Ion· stall 1 costly w1t1rfroftt sl11ke D 0 ()) • ID A c.tdl1U. ti ftr .. a f1iutit T oP KtOl'I. Slftltl1 and lla11W1-lncludln1 H•lllY r~a. lames Wl11l11101t, Billy Ote W~li•ma Vincent Pnct. Lind• Hopkins. Joh11 Hovstman and Delores Hlll-•P9t1r et blS10tlC Ford'I Thttlre 111 Wtsh 111aton. DC. 1n 1 1111 111tertaln111tnt 10tC1al S1lut1n1 a d9"dt ol perfor Oll llCIS on its ltllt • CJ) (JI (8 (()) .. ...., llUltr Cenci ''b1ctro1'• Bamy buCU Ill• dtjlltt111nt 111d puts ll1i t11W 01 Ille ~nt .t\111 llt llllUS I tKimane dlCISIOll ...... e llMY Cltlftll SM • S.C. F• en., • llrW "Tiit Clouded Wllldo!t" eldllT• Ci) ........ -9:90- • CJ) (JI<• (]))C.rtltC.. trr "Chiera Ortn1ft& Oown" Aa fm barrlSMld Cllltf Rot h1tists the aid of CMs to accompany hl111 to • depart· tntnt ltott to by 1 drNl-for him TV WEEK, JANUARY 29, 1978 ., .... o,..... 10100 • (tll) Cl)) ()) 111111~ .... Th1nk1n1 slle 1s duh~ wlth • routine m1u1n1 Ptr10nscm llttlJ 111tts lo help 1 couplt locate lltllf IOI • tu11t1we end u11111111ll1 i1111n• ~1ner II H1th11rt tUll If ratnt • TAXJIU ba Marie Saint Marth• SMtw D ID CJ) • Kelm" Kall tf F111t "hul-St1rn~1 Ev. ltl111t S.1nt 111d l!lt11111 Sheen Ounna 1 e1b ride trom a New Yoi~ City hottl to Ktnntdy lnt11n1hon1I Airport, I~• pauen111 llld tllt dmet lur1 aboUt .. o otlltr'I problems hopes 1nd dreams • UClA lallttNft UClA 81u1ns vs. th• Stanford C.rd1n1l1 • (J) Cll <• {))) llretlt "ll'S A Boy" Tony Baret11's plans to many 1 IDrmer 111Ut1end. who sho•s up with 1 bfby naftled 11ter lt1m. be come comphe1!1d by an und11wo'1d power slrua&lt ...... .., USC .... C.111011111 V$ USC ., .... '*-bdlc • ..... ...,._ Tlllalrt I Claudius ID Ua Plldl DI ._ Ci) StcC« .W. It"' .. "' -10:30- 11:00 • (J). CJ) ((fl) CJ)) .. D @Cll 11• llM • 11 .. 11: (C) "Willa~" (llor) 71-Bluct 01Y1son ErllHI 8or111111t Elsi lanc:hester eTM~c..,i. ar.,....r.-ot • Diet Cl'lltt = {))) "nt/ltH AaitrltH atValW*IDlllHialecM CD lladllll/IAltrer 11,.,t -11:30- • ((fl) CJ)) (I) lillwle: (CJ "Tiit Cttey Tr..w.t" (dra) '72-Jemu Coburn Jtnn1ftr O'Ntlll, Pit H1n1I• Skye Allbray D 0 CJ) Ill II' JlllMIJ l:ttm • (I) (IJI CJ)) StanlJ .... Kutdl/T .. ........... Tiit m. ci.. m Cepu..t AIC llttn . 12100 !MM~ .,.,...,.,..... • ....._ :rJI• n111m111 Let· ttr." 'Tiit Gol4c11 Ntow" e11tn1a..,.. -12:30- • 11w1a: 'Slit GadJ .of SM!l Rut." •The Pusro11ete Thiel." ''Wlllt H~ptned 11 Campo Gratldtlq •Ctm-Wlb 1:00 •E•r...,,.. •• • "Tlt1 Ill 11," ''Tiit Bia Sky," •·111 Switdl" • 2100 ...... "Sw•t of tht Blad Widow," ''IM Oft I/It DlrtlllOOI' -2:05-• ... wa Cly II lllt 11Pt" (d11) '&9-N1t1fla Wolid. FRIDAY t.lll D ~ .... • le llllM" b':~ 6S-Robert M11k Ele111 10:00 '8l "HMM ef tllt S..H ,._,..(mys) 59-Robert hr IOI, Lindt Cll11sha11, "•cole Maurty, Donald Wotl1I Daw1d llossoff 12:00 CD ''TlteJ Un ltJ '"1llt" (dfl) '49-fatley Gr1n1er. Kathy O'Donnell 1:00 S <C:) ''Mlw • SIAI A Miiii.ti" (com) 66 Peter O'loole. Audrey Hepburn Chatla Boyer £11 Wallach Hu1h Gr1fttth 3;00 cm CJ:) "SJa"*-" Concl (dr1) '67 -Kirk Dou&IH. lean Simmons. l1urence Ohvttr, Tony C11r11s Chartts l1u1hlon, Ptltt USllllO'f ]:JO • C1:) M. GIWe "' tlte Mir• dt4 M11" (com) 67 -Willer Mattheu Robert Mo11e. ln1e1 Stevens. Sue Ant lanadon iV•N1ii6 8:00 • ()) (lll'J ())) ..... D OWDQl'llM ec..rr-yo.. (() ~ Griffltll Sllew • CJ) <II ((21 (.)J) .... • llllN: (t) (21tr) "Wltitet lill" (111ys) 74-Andy C11tl1th Shtree NOftlt. Tim o·ConllOI lollnn CllY1n mn. .-. 1w11C11 mTht wi. 1211 MJ ThrM Setla mz-m la Cria4I litlt CnHI Qli) l'1le lb,.,.lltnl Mntt CB Adams f tm11y -6:30-u Tht Met rs lllcht (I) (8) Hop11'1 .... ,.... (II Mm '"1flrl CDINitcW ((ll) ())) n. l.elle lallatr .[ .... r.tlell ==-~ ..... ., c-r sn.11 llt err,., 7:00 9 llle ._.. Sllew Judy Cotlrn1 lut1tl. CD...,.._. ••ow••"-• ( CD> l.911 a. (I) Tiii 0.. c:..ie (I) Tt Tll tlte T,. •tlMLICr .... 12 C!m (J)) ., T1lrM s- • ClilNrw\ en. an...._ • lldtll/UWtr..,.,. Ctlllwt I I ;I l9111Pt Callfnl ,...,., • Mitt ... Cffttllll -7:30-... Star.._. ........ H•• n. Oon Klrshntr'a Rock Concert, CJ) 111yn,.. s- • WIW • .._ M1rt1n 1'••1111 llo$tS . ....,... ... (J)tllt ..... • QI (J) Ill Mt11, .. .- S.-• (J)l'lle ..... . ""..., .... C!m CJ)),..., Mfllr __ ..._... •LA.~· ca CIJ> n. c-. a.. DMlfl,.._ •Our'-&C-... 8:00 • C!lll (Jj) Cl> .. Ho 1nlorm11to11 1t 011r presa tune D O(l)e llrd a.utJ P11t IV lew11 Barry arllllita for Beauty lo be told 11 pubhc auction 1nd he 1s bouaht ~, con11de11te and 1tnlle cab owntr Jerry 811•11. The cut includes Edward Albert, Warren Datu K11stofftr Tabon. Zohr1 l.Jm per1. 011111 Muld111r an4 Gl,nnls O'Connor David Weyne narr1tn. e Mttle: C1:) (211r) "Tra,.ae" (dra) '56 811'1 ltnmter. Tony Cur Its, C1111 lollob1111d1 Cl)llilrie • CJ) <II (8 (I)) ,,..., ' MMte Cheryl Ladd. Paul Lynde. 111d Jar °"'1ond rvest eJMM>s WIN • C.el hrlltt e• ,,... • lbfwa Mi.,, M.D. ., .......... a "''""' lllbW ne Golden Slale Warrion n the '11r111nd Trail 811zeri maw~ .......... ID ....... ,.,.. Olrt 1111 -1:30-ec.c.m• CD Cf_.,o .... c-Uy • D W1M $lrwt h* ID El Sllew DI Cha .. II 9:00 (!lll CJ)) C1S f rlUy llowlt: C1:) (lllf) "°"4lllel't c.nt" (blo d11) '77-Rteh11d Hatch and Bruce DaV1Son. fut rmn1 you111 acto11, st11 11 the Jan and Dean S1n11n1 duo of the late 1950's and 1960'1 •host smhna populanty ended dramat· 1e1lly 1n st1ddtn tr111dy P1111 Bell· wood, Floy Oun. Denise OuBlrry and Kelly W11d co star. e @waan. "'",_ flln "S<iuth by SouthwtSt" Jtm Rockford rs mlS11k1111~ ebducttd by lecltral 11ents and ustd rn a ptot to rescue a wuhhy lleness from htr hwlb1rid w1lo 1s sell1n1 strate1ic ma ltrttl to 11111 Ar1mlc111 co1111tr1es Dorne K1011111h. C1rl Romiro. 1s,.c Rull a\ll$f • w ca Cl>> 111ntt: CC) cnr) "Cflbl late ,.,.,.,.. (susp) ·n-01111 lened1ct. Frank C.nwel'M, Jolln ronytll•. lritdl °'' Gtof&I. Clwi1topltt1 Qwae. Jo Alie Harr rs. LH Mctrwelhtr, Ra1 Milland H111ll o·er1u. Sttll• SttvtllS A 11oup ol PHSt"&•rs embart on • lu•ury cruiM flom Miami to Corumet, MealCO, tlld their CIUIN tfll'M 11110 t hQl'l'tfyln1 1111lltmar1 IO tllt form ol t confrontthon with tn ewll lorct tbat htt COll!t 1board the ship. (I) MMr."Tht Out of·TOW11111" • =:"1rttt11 ... llatm •• 111.0. ao..-. • Tiit Sit ..... tf "-" WI A return of th11 MHtl#piece Tlle•lr• aeuta 111111"1 ~etlh Mdttll u Htnry Ille VIII The Sta tpt;0dts Mllft with "CatllM•nt of Atqon.~ 111111111 An •ell• Ctosb1t as Hent(t ltrit wilt, lfllo b balllslltd from the COUit •htn stie dots DOI ptDduct 1 ion • flrils .... -9:30-....... o .... 10100 • a CIJ • , Q.l•cr 'Acolltphc;e lo I llfdtt" Quuicy stakn hll rtpulllton o. lllftnsk hldtllCI that " 111flutnc11I .... Mil 111e11 ctosM h11 Wife's 4 .. 111 In • aevere bNt1111 sh lllOlll!ls poor ....... (l)lllN • n. "-7••""'1 Sn.tCDJwdt er.ctto.Allet D WMtd "The CIOllded Window" -10:30-. .., ..... • b• llJf• • Lftlll c-u.. 11100 • CJ). (I) ((II) CJ)) ..... DtB CDat •a._ • ( (I)) lM .... .,,.. .... : a:> car) "Wlltw .... (rny1) '7•-Andy C11ff1!11. Sht1tt H0ttll. T111 o·eo"'* JOll• Ctlwlfl •n.O..t.,i. e lira llleU A Diii sr..-..~ • Dtlc.t 1D~O.M11M DlledllllL*w...., TV W!lK, JANUAl\Y 2t. 1178 -11:30- • ((II) CJ)) CJ) lte¥tt: .... ., .... , a:> ._a c.r.i & , .. I Utt" (tolll) '6t-N1t1ht W*, lobtrl Culp, [lholl Gtald 0,11 C.nnon •r.(J)•• ... C.- • Cl) t1I <•Cl)) llnttbi ..._ eW~ 1'ema. ec..-uc .... 12100 •MWll• .,.,...,r~ e ..,_ ~olMft Htll," '0.l!IOll ud 1'ytl1•" -12:30- • ...._ '1hal Man rrot11 Rio." • M1Jllt cl Iha Blood Bmt," ''Stcftll ol SCotland Ytrd" ebtlllt 11Rt1: "ltt't 11111 Unclt" • WllW .. """" -12:40- ())-... '"111._. Did" (com) '40-W C fttlds 1100 ., ..... •. E • ...., ., e •Of Ortolf s MOlllttt, .. "'''* lft tllt Yttl Z•." "The ¥1111 p1rt't Gllod" 2100 ' e Mewia "Tiit Crtat Muhunt, 'Kiu ol lllt l•,.lltlllt" -3:20-• .._"Centi"<••> S2-l.J• rlfltt Oliwitt. m1111fer Joiles Walter Matthau finds you don't have to be single to have funl Co-starring Robert Morse and Inger Stevens. 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(idw) '71-Rofy C.lllolui ••111119-...... a. . e CD ()) e LIM .t t'9 Ult ())R ....... lYS.W e CJ) <a())) MC ..... _. fflCW "Soup & Me" F1tn~ C.dy, tlnl11• Bempn elld Sllaoe Si11utu aur 1• ltlis story of ht~ modeta Hlltll r .. u • cu·t ,.... to filld tll09(1i WfY1 IO &ti illlo...,.. k1"4 .. tro.61t. •U.htWll a Tiie '71 nn. .... Trtek l Freid frOl'I MldllOll Square Garden .... -11:30- • (I'm (]J) CJ) Slatta " .. eoCl>ea~ ••o...Oldeers mn.11Mo.. \ • Mewit: "Albck of 1111 SO Foot Woman· <• ())) .... w.rw .......... -2:30-<D..., ........ (. ())) llwW " ""'911 D..,..,.ISA .n. ..... 3:00 . ._...... ...... • (J) (JI ((31 Cl)) HlnllH 0,.. Wf llwt COYlllCI ol lh11d round play 1n lllts tou1ntmtnl trom lflt W111ll• Country Club la Hono lulu • .... ·o.a .. tlM s. i. W,." (ad•) 49-R1t~a1d Wtd1111rk. Dun Slockwall, llontl Bttrymot• • ..... "Tiit""" Tlttn" (•d•) '42-lOllll We,nt. Paul ~tlly. M\111 ltt m Ttru11 .,.., .... ,. ....... tlle~ l!D Dla.-I Rhtrt • llci lealllc -3:30- • ((JJ) <D> CIJ CIS s,.ts s,.ctac.lllr ()) GIMf ,.,.. .,.,.,w..,.. • ,., Gitt tM CMtrJ .llle......, 4:00 8 D CD • 0 Ct11t1• ... htNI Sunfotd vs Univ Sou111trn Cahtoin•• .................... s.. • <D (9 CJ)) Preftultltl lnltrt Tter Tiit $7S.OOO Kt"I Louie Open from the 1(1111 LCM11t West Lann 1" l>ltrlln4 Pt!\, Kt11u$ (JI .llllle W-"A S.lult IO Holly .oocl'' ..... a::i .... ~(wtl) ·~-Rtch11d Boone. Stu1rt Wllltmtn ........ llM~ ,..,...... • 1lle lltflllilta .... , ...... -4:30- llnlwlU. .... Qlt PIM, USA7 5:00 llMli • CllSUrTret • M..Ct: CC) "S.Wltr 1111" ~l.!-Oon1ld Plt1ut1" D~Dll ..... 1 .. =. • .., .... u.Mrw •o t' *" ...... -1:30-. ...,. .... ' • ...,,t' .... r~~= ........... • ..,,TJW ...... 7100 • TltlMtllla (J)Ml*Dn PWlt .,...,,.. ())1'11 ...... -~ ........... Cl)Clltld I •S..-.CltJ .... 9 ........ '-* .. r.<:. ())) D "'1nt11et ((JJ) (J)J ....... own...,.. .. ........ • kl ,.lf'CIM ........ • MdWt\ ""' -7:30-~='=' D 11 lllnli "-• s,.111 (Altlla Barlltl• hi* 11c11s • 1111 PfO!Jlfll MMSt1c•tei tllt "ditl1n1 aaze. ind 1 drvc called "Butyl Mri11" -.id om tllt '°"" ltr w\tlloul I (Ill~ ())S. .... •n.w.r•w. (JllW•....,... =Cl)•wt..• .. -~T-­eo.. .... 1Scr.-T• 1:00 • ((JJ) CJ)) ()) ........ rt 111111 Aca•Rlt ~tf betta tu4Jmtnt. Emily btcomu • "wdf for t nisllt." wllen Mr Clr11n nteds 1n intent t1m1ly IO impress lht Cius •I 1111 hrp tcllool reunion D@())• kl..._, Conci JtHy llal\t1 (Wtntn Oates) refll$U lo ltt 8 .. uty ao to tht meu Mtcllolu S~nner (Mel ft1m) ant Klls him to Matlin Trtma1nt (Oon Defore). who runs t 1111n11Y Liter, Beaut) 1s old. wt•• end on Ille verc• of belna destroyed wlltn the SOft of tllt 00111111 ownt1 lltllilfn' on !be 1ttnt Also 1t1mn1 art ~•n JohMOn, Kiistolfer hbon a11d Ola111 Muldallf • ... It: CC) (Zllr) "a,acM" (wtt) 'S4-Burt l.anctSttr -•:lO- • ((JJ) ell) Cl) Tiie ,.., ..... a. A itltr bttt 11~1ot1111blt Y111t by Mn. McCltll1n'• M•h•• •• Hlf· 1locifitd photo111plltr. tum tit• Fn,.hn llo\!Mhold Into •wacky 1m attur &llolllcast llllen !It d«O¥tt1 hidden talanl In ~· la1114y • Cl) tm 0(9 (J)) °'*'*' '•ttkttt Skipper Matt Shtrmu t-OS tllt Cftw'I •1ld spteultttOll .tiff " lllftOllllCH lht 11,attrlOUJ paSMna• pickld _, °" l:ontpdor • Ct""•' OOllCla abc.Arthllf • ClllCt 9100 • (~ (J)) CJ) T\t kfftl'IMI Nervy 01or1• Jelftfton 1111n11v1u Pruldenl C1rttr to promo!• hit dun1111 businta tftd thin tetuall~ puh 1111 plan l1to action • Q Cl) ...... : a::i (21w) "11111 .,-,_.. .. (1111> ·n- 8ern1t C.stJ, Stephen Macht, Bntl Elllund, Otnlal Mkhol11. Allen Gar field, Joatph C.mp1n1ll1, Buh Riclltlcb, Pttcy Rodrlautt A Itel l>Ntd dt1m1 abollt Jot l.®11' llllO hlalonc IM•WJWtlsflt fi&hts with Ger many'a Mex kbmtknc-" the boi ers btcOrnt umll1111 aymbolS of j)OlltJCal rdtolosld )ust btfOlt Wo!td Wlf II • Cll 9 <• ())) Ltn ... , 1ht Last ol tbt St11~np," sttrllftl ~ttt lac.kMn, "The Mill111t1 Oolltf Man,'' atMrtn1 Frank Cotl¥ent. "$4 t11t," stamnc Ah11H Ross '•t ;'~m,. IS uca * TO LMF Oii HEl HAW ......... ........ n.tr. -t:lO- • (9 ())) CJ) ..... Wht11 I lift brtaU OUI In I rHtturtnt Wlltll they are dlninJ. Maudt llld Vr11u ttdpt with only SIH1tct blufttt bul W1lttr hu lo CoPI with 1 much deeper psyclloloc.ul tear -t.•5-. ............ 10100 e ((11) (J)) CJ) lei•' Shtllty Wllltm l\ltdl 11 Evtlyn McMt1I, the Capttrn's wlclowtd llsttr·ln·l1w. who keeps Ko11• busy try1n1 to hep ht1 Wd checu and dnlln1s w1lh b11 pmbltra MCttl from h11 bos.s-11 least until sllt l•IJ htti.elt 1n eo dttp even 1'.ollk un't ptotKI htr • UCU ...W UClA 8ru111s n C.lff Golden 8nrs TVWHK. JANUARY at, 1f1' • CJ) 9 <• ())) , ..... ~ Two 111tn-on1 wlloit Mutt is et atlkt '"' 1notlltf wliOlt drt1111 la to bt irm11tiblt to ll'Ollltll-¥t Mr. Rbar\t'a ~I lllttb 011 t11t i&la11d H111ry Gibson, Mtblt Kin1. Jut '°""' Joll11 Sclluck 1unl .... -~ ..... c.... 11&00 • (J)(I) ... ....... • ftllllnn•wa ...... ._, ...... (llor) '33- ~ Wriy, ltobtrl Almstron1 ((17) "cD\' :r::. ,,,.. ~ O(J).._U C•(l))a.K .... •ni. • ., It •• -11:15- (J) llllWlt: 1"l1ttl1 Hrmn" -11:30-• Cl> .._. CC) "Tiie s,, wn tllt c:.w ..... <•> '66-uurenc• Hll'Ytt. 0.11111 La1I, Liontl JtlhiH • 0 ()) • U.S. 01,_tlk ~I Trad & FltW Melt Tlpt dt111 from M1d1J011 $q111re Q11dt• 11 lttw YOfk City ...... : (C) "lh1SU1111" (drt) 7~-L .. Rtllid. Jiil ~urcfl ··~·,··-l'JI ... 'CMft9*1S of A PoltCt C.pu~" . . ....,, 12100 eT ...... Z.. ( ())) .... -12:30- ... .., Stln __ ....., 1100 1 .. 11,...,. .... c-t lllNI: "Plwt <A Blood." "The 8r1ln From rt.net Aroua." "Crtaturt fro111 tht IUunttd Sia" -1:30- • MMe: "C.11111kll'a 111111dom " "lhe Survl~ori.'' "Square Dano lubllH' • 1lle AMltllttn -1:50- • 1M61: (I:) "Tiie .. ,.,. (MP) '64-l•• Man111. Matt Old1nson 2100 • ..._.8*kll"4M1,'' "Hontye4111b~ • • llt'flt: <J:) ''nit War Wnl" (HS) '67-lhr• Oouclu. Robert M!lchum ((!?) (J)) s.i T !Iii • <D 9 ( ())) .... Me,. ,.it1t11 "Ooob11 01 Nol Ooobie" -------------------Co41cl If II.It Ou1ne alld Rt111ft !apt the Doebit atotlleri COllCtrt they 11111ht set anated If lll•Y don't • "' c.. tM Cell1Ty .s.c. ..... ~ e AS.... ti c.l*dlll ...... ,,.. ... llfJtlt"6c -5:30- thty1 "' lllTt .... : (C) (ar) "LIM ... (dll) '6S-Ptttf 01oolt, l11N$ Mt ton. C4lrt JllfttM. OaliP la" • ...,. ....... s.. ~ Ntwloll ll'ffonna '" COllCllf and Silt ctal 1uat• 111 Rultl 8ur11. Ctntal G11la, Doc S1u11u1n 1114 Oen :a."li.. (at) .. .., n.. n.. I 10111-1 ....... '"'"~•s-i..1111 Hay ... _ _....,.iililili., ____ _._ weni.::. Fitz d • -Mooa It BIW," 1100 "lht Mulnllly," "hftie ill ..... ••<1>•0--,..." • .... C1Z> (llr) "fte OIW· e lltril: "lftaU• th iHN .,. _.. (td'f) '73 tyro" Mtb• tauter" (Kl fl) '52-Slr llatpll e .... r.: a::> (Ur) "'1111ft1 RlcNrlban. Arlt! tO!M Ital' (111111) '60-(Ma '1fJlty • ... ,...1. ~ •MAC• Garrarct m (1)1(9 1000 Tne J8L llPNk8f'S.,. •full Cue 1 no and c vc 1 • 3-way •vstem well aulttd to control• tre eltctro,,1c either floor or shelf allowing remote control lnat1111t1on. Stereo Review cap1b1htv Include• 111d ''It la one of the <Mluxt'Mfnut baM. dutt amoothelt. most listenat>I• cover and Grado F1 • avatema we ~ hlld the Super Flux ·Bttdger pleasure or using." diamond <*'ndQe TV WEEK, JANUARY 29, 1871 YAMAHA JBL • BIC ·································:············ • LOW NICll OM MAJOl llAMDI • • maxell Allee. Aocunc. BIC, DllCVtUhtr, ESS, It It • Epicure, Flaher, Garrard, GrldO, J. 8 • SERVICE * C•rlftl T• Lanting, .NC, Kenwood, MAC. MIJlell, ! John FHnty and FHney : ' I " Memorex. Menton, Ortoton. Phllit u,,..,.,.. Stereo SeMce are now '*1 of LM CtO Pickering. PtonHr. Oytonlc. Scotch. •Atlantic Mutic. We now have It SennhtlHr Sheffield, Shure, Sony. •complete attteo component • UDCtl SJll Soundcraftamtn, 8uptrtcopt, TIS, •service fec1htln to maintlln • Technlea. Utnllnter, Yam&hl Ind 1N1ftY Jt. your valuable audlO equipment • othtn •at the optimum level of it UDXL • 1311 SPECIAL -ALL BLANK TAPES AT .. performenoe. • Cto COST. It it