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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-09 - Orange Coast PilotS~tts•style ... . ' Life --· '\ U.\ \ '1"1<4 I \I. · ~IMii. anywhere f"*1 twice to 41ill( Umts tJae oumbv ot people oa wellare u other parts ot the cOdft\y,. -Have tht most serious fracmeotation of Camily groups intbtcounty. . · -Have children whose in· telligenc~ quotients llQ> and $CbO.Ql perCormance are the lowest in the county. -Have one ot the highe~t crlm rates or any part ot the county. -Are one of the moat ienored parts of tbe county and city. in te1:ms of aovernrnent attention and assistance. An Introduction to the report drafted by Amin Qavid, com· mission chairman, and Morry Lindros, commiislon executive director, gives three key reasons why the . r eport was prepared. These include: -A response to concerns of local governmenl over increused acts of vandalism. -A response to r earch done by other county departments <the Probation Department, specifically) on alleged gang ac· tivity in the blac k communJty. -A response to almost com· plete lack of (actual information on southwest Santa Arul. ··No true picture, no com· prehensive evalua tion and no in· telligent conclusions can be ob· tained that wiU generate perma- ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA :-.SUNDAY, MAR CH 9, 197 5 . nent end eff~tive solutions,•• the report author• admit. Statistlcally, blacks are one of the s malle5t d istinct ethnic groups in the county. Only seven· tenths of one percent of the coun· ty•s people are black, though 4.3 percent of Santa Ana's popula· lion is black , the report notes. Specific findings in the report rev~al a patte rn of ghetto life commission officials say com· pares with a r eas s uc h as Compto n and Walts in Los CSee BLACKS, PageA2> TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ... ,.. Study. Sli}-s . Gas 2Gunmen Roh Now Ple1Jtiful Newport Bank, Elude Police <UPI) -Gasoline suddenly has flooded the U.S. market, sparking price wars in some areas, a UPI survey shows. What this price battle means to the American car driver is: know where to buy. Brand name gas station operators accuse oil companies or putting them in a bind by Core· ing them to buy large supplies at a1tificiall y high prices while sell- ing the surplus at cheaper prices to competing independents. The retailers say oil com- panies, while publicly proclaim· ing conservation, are pressuring them to sell more gasoline by staying open at unprofitable. hoJ,ars. The result, said one New Jersey station owner, is that the oil companies continue to get ~ high profits for oil while stations are forced to sell at cost or below. ''The oil co~pa~ ~pot about to cut back th.elr profits," he said. "The market is loaded, it's g)utled,.. sald Johh ~ell, comptroller for the Pennsylvania Service Station Dealers Assoc1a· ti on. .. The oil companies are forcing dealers to stay open whether it's necessary or not and to lower. Fire fits. Old House In County Fire of a susp1c1ous origin destroyed en aging farmhouse on old El Toro Road today for a $20,000 loss. F1ames from the blaze were . visible from the San Diego Freeway two !)lites away and motof°a.flJS refie'D.tedly called authbntta to reP91"t.Jhe incident. T ccupiecf1 home was com~rned ht the-fire re· ported just" after midpill(ht. The house wais located OI\ old El Toro Road between Trabuco and Canadp Roads. More than 30 men from El Toro and Laguna Hills fire stations battled the blaze. After an initial attack, fire fighters backed off,' however as the house was totally involved in name and there was nohopeorsaving it. their prices at the retail leyel to get more volume. Their thinking is not conservation out to in- crease their volulJ'\e." A Federal ~nergy Admirustra· tion spokesman in New York said the agency has beard reports of company pressure to sell more "but we've found .none'' 'in monitoring activities. "There's a surplus. Period," said an independent petroleum . consultant, John Lichtblau. "This may straight.en itself out. but we're in for a long period of gasoline surplus." Lichtblau said refineries are running at 80 to 85 percent of capacity compared with the normal 95 percent. "The majors are doing what any business will do," said Litcbblau. "To reduce in~en­ tories to keep their refineries go- ihg, tlley are: seltine-gasoline to independents-.. "l'he su,..,,._ was ~ated 1n part because motoris~ have cut down g~e consumption at a time ~hen worldwide prodUction remained stable. The American petroleum institute ~ays gasolipe stocks are 10 (iercent higher than they were a year ago. They hit 2.44 mill.ion barrels, the highest since April, 1971. .,. "" President Ford's·:J.nt.eDUQll to impose a $3-per-b~( ~ on imported oit also ~e<t t.o the J=lut. Lichtblau-s~~~-, paiµes are ''speediQi dsf~ U.S.·bowid tankers" to" ,_ :<&S much oil in aa possible betof•~ full duty ts imposed. · .? Mrs. Fonl.Ailing; Taking Rest WASHINGTON <AP>-Betty Ford has bad a Jlareup of a chronic arthritic condition and will have to curtail her activities tempdrarily, the Wbite Ho\lse said Saturday. A statement issued by Rear Adm. William M. Lukash. White House p~ysician, alto said that recent. tests at Bethesda Naval Hospitat show no evidence ol a recur.rent or cancer. Lukash ·said : "Mrs. Fotd de· veloped moderately sever e pain and discomfort in her neck imd left shoulder early Friday mom· ing. This is a result of a chronic arthritic condition that has been recuk"rent for the pas~ 12years. '' - Two young men walked into the Newport Beach branch of , Western Federal Savings a nd one produced a small hand~un before they walk ed out Saturday with S2.000. Newport Beach police units 1m mediately saturated the areu around the Corona del Mar area bank, but were unable to locak the bandits in the driving rain. Police Lt. Gary Petersen s aid the incident occurred at about 2:40 p.m . just as the office was about to close. One of the men wore a stocking cap and both wore olive drab military jackets. No getaway car was seen or heard in the heist. Lt. Petersen said one robber UPI Te .... Scott Spurns Reagan Line FACES OF TRAGEDY AND TERROR IN CAMBODIA ~or'-Photographlc Look at Life In Phnom Penh .. See Page D2 . . Communists Step Up Cambodian Attacks WASH INGTON <U PI >-Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott described Ronald Reagan as "'a visitor" to the Republican Party and said he needed no advice from Reagan on who belongs within the party. In a televised interview, Scott cliscussed the "mysterious" ef. for t s of co n servat iv e Republicans, including Reagan, to warn President Ford against a s upposedly liberal drift within the party. Reagan recently suggested liberals should leave the GOP H they cannot accept conservative principles. told a teller. .. give me all your money. I'm not kidding." !'\o one was inj ured in the armed robbery. The men look cash from t wo tellers. Ll. Petersen said l\e" port Beach police officers canvassed the neighborhood surrounding the bank. but because of the driv· ing rain. no one was out and no one reported seeihg the bandits. Onofre Searches Hit Down lJ .S . Border Patrol use of blanket warrants at the San Onofre Checkpoint on the San Diejo Freeway just south of San Clemente is unconstitutional and an ··intolerable" intrusion on in- dividual rights, a federal appaels court has ruled. The three-judge panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Ap· peals voled 2-1 Frday against the warrant procedure. The checkpoint however. will remain open because the appeals court did not order the warrant withdrawn a nd the issuing magistrate refused to recall the warrant. "Federal agents cannot con- stitutionally stop automobiles systematically or randomly on CSee PATROL, Page AJ) PHNOM PENH, Cambodia <AP> -As Com munist·led forces stepped up attacks in Cambodia and ·South Vietnam on Saturday, political sour.ees said President Lon Nol may be pressured into resigning in coming weeks as the first step toward a negotiated end to the nearly five-year-old Cam· bodian War. The resignation was predicted after soUJ:ces revealed that the usually ·passive Cambodian na· tional assembly had joined the growing ranks or Lon Nol 's critics with a call tor him to "take urgent measures to correct the cuneot critical situation". Airport so~r~ said 37 rockets and artillery T~nds were fired into the are~ duling the day. kill· ing two persons and wounding five. A commercial flight to Saigon was canceled because of the firing. Only one international flight, to and from Bangkok, took place. Military sources reported tl\at a 2,000-man operation against the "rocket belt," from which the in· s urgents operate five miles northwest of the airfield, was bogged down for the third day. County Drenched, Stonn to Move On Khmer Rouge il)surgents poured more heavy fire ·on Phnom Penh's Pochentong airport but apparently fmled to disrupt a U.S. airlift of fuel, food and ammunition to the besieged capital. The rebels earlier cut Phnom Penh's road and river supply routes. North of P hnom Penh. field re· ports s aid in s urgents had launched a series of attacks on government positions around Prek Phnou, 11 miles from the capital. The re bels occupied part of the vilJage Friday, but govern· ment forces retook it. 'Fhe Cam· bodian command claimed 143 in· surgents killed but did not an· .nounce so~rnmeot •~es. After dumping more than an inch of rain on Orange County, a violent Pacific storm was due to move on, promising fair skies and warmer t emperatures to· day. (Gusty winds pushing four.root ocean waves, however, were due to stay and small craft warnings were posted from Point Concep· tion to the Mexico Border. water pooled three to four feet deep in spots and was knee deep fo r a quarter mile length o( roadway. Flooded signs popped up at customarv locations on the Newport Beach lowlands and elsewhere m the Orange Coast area. Vaudeville Comic A broadcast from Hanoi monitored in Tokyo charged that President Ford was pJ..,Wng to send troops to invade Cambodia. The North Vietnamese station claimed the Ford adltlinistration had ordered U.S. aircraft and warships into "acts of intirnida· tion ~nd provocation ," e$lablished ·an airlift. lo Phnom Peoh JM>d is "even planning to disp~h tf()ops to invade Cam· NEWPORT FLOOD PHOTOS, PAGEA4 Chance of fu rther rain was pegged at 10 to 20 percent by the Natio nal Weather Service. Lingering s howers were a possibility through Tuesday. Rain in Los Angeles County caused mud slides and serious flooding in some areas. . Ben illlie ntes · ai 73 ''lren~:" He the~ clowned his· way through num•rous two-reel comedies, drew top aalartes on the night dub circwt and was a regular reatured pe~tmer ort televis\on in its early days.. bodia." • .. . ... The storm caused temporary local floo din g strandin g motori s ts on M acArthu r Boulevard where water swept acrosa all four lanes or the UM>roughfare at one point. fto.m BY'istol Street south lo the San Diego Creek bridge, In mountain areas. the snow level was down to the 5,500-foot level a nd authorities closed Angeles Crest High way from the intersection of State Route 39 to Azusa to five miles west of Big Pines. For~ period of time in the late 19508 and 1960s he ran a swank Wilshire Boulevard nightclub in Santa Monica. o ~ 'rtlE ·~SIDF. . I He sta(J'ed In his own act there and eta1cfd a co~t.lftation varie- ty and blackouts production, often us.i.ng ldt.chq help -from barma1d1 to busbO)'t -W com· plete the act. .JACIUE'S MOUNtAIN -The moltbUI destined to be the "mt>llntaln" at Fairview State lf0$pital is f'ealured in a progress repoti on a project first an· nounced latt month by Arthur R. Viosel, Dally Pilot sta!C writer. Page Bl. H'e cfosed 1n 1967 because of the RV• ROLL ON -Recreation lncotne tax plan that curbed ex· vehtcl owners prove they can ~ acc;ounl JpeA4i118. ~ ~o. lhe aasoUne crisb and. AtthOUlh Biue 9aW .... waa ii , 1;a::••1 ,c~:U~ ~= seml·tetlremtnl,, be accepted rejdera can get Up1 orr how to I t appear~cea an ~~ion seled th• right one to b\&)'. even and took part in tbe ~e Mad, witb IU pric aolng up. Paae Mad, Mad, Mad World. ... 83. i Pc'LMS 1'o l>INES -For a vacation just a brief jaunt away, try Palm Springs and·the tram that o(fers access lo camping, biking, piOGlcking -or Just view- ing. Sta.ft writer Jo Olson tells what it's like to get high on lhe cablu ... fa~e BS . RONNIE'S BACK Former Calirornia Gov. Ronald Reagan has hardly faded from the politkal scene. Now he's writing a weekly col~m n, and it will be carried io the Sunday Dally Pilot beglnnina thls wHkend. HIA topic is f alr trade laws. He's against them. PaaeA7. DAll.Y .. 11.0TUCTIOMS TV_.. &lndey, Mm'Ch !,, 1174 Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities LAGUNA NIGUEL--Papers relatin9 to the life of Richard Nixon before he en- tere~ the White House in 1968 are now safely locked in the "Ziggurat,• traded last year to the government by Rockwell International Corp . 'But orders 'troa Washin9ton, o. c., make the docume nts in the "public" building available only t o Nixon and his persona l representatives .. SAN CLEHENTE--The old , wooden city p ier has creaked and groaned as count- less waves rolled by since it wa s built about 1930. Now the city has two citi- zen committees looking at proposals to build a new pier (concrete) up th e coast in the North Beach area ... FOUNTAIN VALLEY--Efforts to form a n e w unified school district a long city borders hit a snag when parents in the Huntington Beach p_if tion of the Fountain v•~l ey School District vowed to put up a fight. They said they fear their area will be just a "remnant" if the Fountain Valley p lan succeeds ... LAGUNA BEACH--Local property owners soon will b e paying triple sewer service fees , with the typical monthly charge up from $2 .75 to $7 .43 for a single-family home. New revenue will help pay for Laguna 's participation in a $31 million regional sewage treatment syste~ ... EL TORO--Establishment of a teen center ha s been budgeted by El Toro Hom eowners Association "to give youths something to do other than ra ce around the streets or hang around a corner," according to association president Bill Monoson. Budgeted are two items--$6,000 for rent of a portable building at Sil- verado High School and $6 ,300 for a rec- reation coordinator 's salary. Civil Rights Route Retraced in Selma SE LM A. Ala . (AP ) - -Thousands or black civil rights marchers, remembering a not- so-peacefut day JO years ago, walk•d iiolem nl.y across tbe Alabama River bridge here Saturday in what the widow or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. From Page Al BLACKS ... Angeles County. Roughly 10 percent of the families have incomes below the poverty line compared to only 5 percent countywide About 10 percent or the families are on welfare compared to 2.7 percent in the county as a whole. "Welfare, generally regarded as a 'carrot on a string' in ,, black community. has inde1ot1J~ imprinted in the black psyche a general disregard for the im· portance or family unity," the re· port notes. "The family separates to sur- vive when the man of the house has exhausted a ll available re· sources." it adds. That feeling, according to the report, is passed on to new gener ations In the education::il arena, the report says southwest Santa Ana's blC1cks are in (lbysmal con· dition. Figures show that the Santa Ana Unified School District has 50 percent minorities, students with an average IQ of 90 and ranks at the bottom or all county districts in test scor es for language, spelling and math abilities. "If intelligence quotients are true measures of anything at all, they are a measure or one's ex- posure to and ability lo relate to the system under which one ls be· ing tested.·· the report states. In its section on crime, the commission report pooh-poohs contentions by other government agencies that gangs are a pro- blem In the county black com· munity "As far as gC1ng activity is con· cem ed, it is more a f\amentof so- meone's Imagination than a reality," it states. The com· mission concludes that random acts have been misconstrued as gang activity. The commission offers numerous recommendations pre· facing them with the comment that the best r eady-made answer i for the community and parents to w«k harder. But the commission saYtJ rov· emment Is in the be t position ever to re!\pond to Jle<.-ds of the county' blacks Among other things, the com· mission suggests job proirams ~setup alon" with proaroms ror the elderly and 1uch thing.a as tlal!W•Y house-a to cut loto crime J:ll"Oblem 1. called "a continuing great strug- gle for liberation.'· ~t was a symbolic procession commemorating "Bloody Sun· day," an attempted pilgrimage Crom Selma to Monteomery which was halted by clubswing· ing state troopers and mounted sheriff 's deputies. On that day, March 7, 1965, marchers were confronted by steel-helmeted troopers with night sticks and tear gas after they had crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Saturday's procession was peaceful and there were no inci· dents. It terminated at the same spot as t he 1965 march. The memorial pilgrimage was heavi- ly guarded by Selma police and Dallas County sheriff's officers with state and federal agents keeping close watch. About 2,000 black men, women and children lined up behind King's widow. Coretta, when the procession left Brown's Chapel AME Church, where the voting rights m ovem ent Jed by King was headquartered a decade ago. By the time the march re- ached its destination, just over a mile away, the ranks had in· creased lo nearly 5,000, accord· ing to Detective Chief Charles McMilJian. Other officers, however, estimated the number at 3,500 or less. Mrs. King told the crowd at a rally climaxing the march that ''We must continue our non- violent struggle without rancor and bitterness." The nation, she said, ''is in a critical stale. There are no jobs for those who need them and peo- ple are hungry. All ot us live in fear because we don't know when we will be the victims of assault or criminal attack." The only thing that can tum the nation around, she said, "is when we decide to change iL The only way we can be free is when we decide to be free.·' Before the commemorative march began. Mrs. King told re- porters at a brief news con· ference that the e ntire nation can see the progress m ad~ in.the last; 10 yean as a result of ttt. voting · rights moveme1lt leo by h~ slain husband. It was tile abortive march on "Bloody Sunday" ind another marcti two weeks Jater that did reach Montgomery that brought about pass ~ of the federal Voling Rights Ad. Singer U>ees Guitar BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) - Rock lineer Rod Stewart's fifth· noor hotel suite was burglarized Frid~ nlg_ht and mlaslng was a· sultav. some stereo equipment and$300. "It looked like aomeone 10C. hold of a key," a spokesman for the singer said. ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe' $19.5 mttUon •'ziggurat'' for which the 1overnment traded $27.3 million worth of land to a private company in violation of the law still stands empty after more than ayear,Rep. Jack Brooks <D-Tex.) charged Sa,urday. Brooks. chairman or the House Government Operation Commit- tee which conducted an extensive investigation into .former Presi· dent Nixon's properties last year, said the building at Laguna Niguel was obtained by the 1ov- ernment durinf Nixon's ad· 1ninistration to house his pre- sidential papers. <Most of his pre- pres1dentaal papers are lod&ed ill the building now.) . Investigators from the General Accounting Office have de: termined, Brooks said, that the building was exchanged lor' fed eral property against the ad· vice of three government agen- cies. Brooks said the General Services Administrat~on ~GSA> was guilty of "a gross violation" of public trust by ~cqu1ring the building from the Rockwell In· ternational Corp. without con- gressional approval. Some or the papers that were to have be~n housed in the building have been involved in a still- undecided l egal battle over ownership. In addition to the building standing "em pty" all this time, Brooks charges, it will cost $2.8 million to remodel the building to accommodate government te· nants. The GSA had contended Brooks said, that since the ac~ quisition of the building did not in- volve an expenditure of more than $500,000 it was outside the require· ment that congressional approval be given for acquisition or altera- tion of federal property. The building was obtained by trading to Rockwell three govern- ment properties, government· appraised al $19.5 million, Brooks said. The value of the properties was set at $27.3 million by an in- dependent appraiser , Brooks said. CIA Operated Large Arma~a, Paper Reports .. . . MIAMI, Fla. (~\l )..:DuringThe 1960s. the Central .Intelligence Agency employ,,ed thousand15 of Cuban-exile agents in South F1orida and owned an armada here described by a former agent as "the third largest navy in the Wes tern He mi sphere.•· the Miami Herald reported today. The Herald said a 1,571-acre secluded and heavily wooded portion of the University of Miami's South Campus was used as headquarters for what was the large!)t CIA installation any\\ here in the world outside of the agency's Langley, Va. home building. The Miami base. thought by outsiders to be an obscure elec· tronics firm, reportedly was the headquarters for 400 officers of the CIA ·s clandestine services branch "hose s pecialtie6 ranged from paramilitary operations to propaganda , the newspaper said. ln the first of a two-part report, the Herald said that, during the period from 1962 through 1968, the 400-man operat ion included a 200-man Cuban secret pollce force based in Miami. The newspaper quoted sources as saying that the unit's primary mission was to reassess the CIA's approach to Cuba in the wake or the Bay of Pigs fiasco. DAILY PILOT TN Or.,,.,.. CO•\I 0.ily Polo! • ..,, • .,!Mth is <OMt!~O lh_. Hhln-Pt ... I\ Nbtt\fWO '>'I the ()r-C:O.•I Pul>h'lhl"11 C-V ~· f'dt•~· •rf S>vbl•S"t'd N-Cf'ldAy 1f'WOuQft Ft"lcMf 10< CMt• ~w. H~•Pofl lk~ t<wnl•l'lll"" S.•ctt/Fount"'" vauey. ltv•f'lre .s.ddlf~Clk Yel•Y •na u9vM &.Mhl!ioul• eo.s.1. A iif>01e re~I •d•tlon •• t1UbUtl\.ct 5.ILIJ,-a.y\ 6Ad s.N•v• '"" c>11nctpat ~bt"h•"O pl-I\ .c too WUI a .. Slrrrl (OSI• Mo.a •• C•t"oml•~HI Robert N . Wefd Pte\tOfnl •ftd P\AtllloJWr Jack R. Curley 111<~ Prt..,donl •!Id c;.,,. .. , Morw11e1 Tnomas Kee.vii Eootor Thomas A. Murphine ~""'"'" td•lor Thomas M. Mecinn " .. ,..., ...... Charl@s H. Loos fJkhard P. Ntn A•tl\l<Mlt Men-tE•tor1 • tnr•'•"' U IS .0.-•119t C:.•Jt P11•U'll .. ~"' ... ,.. ........................... -... tflJti•r •• •d•t•ll .. -•"' """•'" ,..., .. t~HllCf'e •tlltlU S"<l•t Mf'"tU iM ,f ,,.,,...,,,.,.., 'ltt.-i• ""' ~ ..... •.t•d ., c.ri4 ,....., ~ .... '"~ ..... .,,.,,~ u ........ ,,,.,: .,_ll._.00_.,,,.JINNIMyfr"l..,.._.UtO ,.... ... , • UPI Te.,_. ;-Presjdentiaf, l!ortr•it · Makin8 a~g •plalllDaJltMatu.re, Pt.ident Ford hlld just playfully pushed the Pre!l· f"ord and bii WU~, lJett..y, ·8" seen i.n in· :/dent into pool at Cami? D~vid when photo formal pictTJ.te. l:aptured by Fred Ward for was made.. Dog's name 1s Liberty. his book, 4•eortrait Of' a President.!' Mrs. ~. • Onoff.e Plan' Criticized .. U.S. Challenges Ev'acuation Capability By JACK CHAPPELL Of Ule D•ll' Pl ... IUf! The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission bas challenged the ability ol irtillties involved in the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ek pansion lo evacuate people from the area surrounding the plant, a challenge with the potential of h alting the $1.6 billion project. The expansion of the nuclear plant localed just south of San Clemente would a dd two nuclear reactors to the present single re- actor and provide enough elec- tricity for a town or 2.5 milli()J1. The expansion is now about two percent completed and is due to be fini shed in 1980. Evacuation procedures re- qufre that a ll persons within a half-mile radius of the plant be removed within two hours in the event of an ~ccident at the plant. The regulatory commission's require the overalor of a nuclea r plant to have control over the ex· clusion area·wttll tbe exception of highways o.s: taterways crossing the balC mile radius. He said t.he eommission's primary ~oncern .appeared to be with the b~h area below the generating 'st,a~io~ and the com· pany's abUity to remove people from the beach b~low the.mean higb tide, the point to which the company lease w1th the Navy ex· tends. · He said he felt this area was covered under the "waterway" exception. · ' "We think the concerns ex· pressed by the <commission) are unwarranted," Baskin said. He said he felt it would be im· proper for h im to comment on the findings the appeal board m\ght make or what its action could be. challenge is contained in a brief However, he did say the ap- filed with the Atomic Safety and peals board does have the Licensing Appe~l Board-. .authority to rettact a construe· Ken Bas lf-10, Southern tion permit or te> sUQ>elld it pend- CaJi for n i a Edison C9.mpa-ny • ing Curther11earlngs. sumption that one of the main cooling lines to the reactors rup- tures and the fission <radioac- tive> elements or the reactor are released into t he containment vessel," Baskin said. The Edison executive s-aid the commission concern dealt not with the actua l ability of the'ntlli· ty to evacuate people from the area, but on the failure or a pre- vious hearing testimony to give evidence on the point He said new calculations done by the commission may require evacu ation fas ter than 20 minutes for areas of the beach. The commission brief has been filed with the appeals board. Edison has until Wednesday to answer the charges. Opp<>nent.s of the nuclear expansion then have the opportunity to challenge the company. Opponents or the expansion have maintained that evacuation attempts would be chaotic should the accident occur al a time when the beach below the reactor is heavily used. ~=~==fJ ~~ \~if:~~on u"'so8>:~ · >. n1iihap o( \be . ~ which evacuate people from the r e· wo~.ld fo_rce evac~ation 1.s call~ quired exclusion area within 20 a ~esi~n basis accident. minutes. .. Baskin said . • Baskin said fedew:.al reguletioas : . "The accident involves the ti. If completed, the nuclear - generating station would save an estimated 20 million to 30 million barrels Ca barrel equals about..31 gallons> of oil a year. 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I ---'-4Cenl,..... mtcl.( .. u••a..._=-........ ~ ,, .. .-..--=-. ~ c-. ........ ...,.. .-.u. ... ..... . ' ........... , .... .... .., ... ., • \ NEW \'OR~ <AP> -More thaJl 3,000 penon• ~arched down Filth Avenue on Saturday for an International Women's Day rally whel'e speakers called for female dignlty, world peace and an end to sex discrimination. Rep. Be.Ila Ab.ug <D-N.Y .) said that world leaders must establish th ese priorities: ''Pea~ not war, dignity not de- gradation, jobs not hunger, food not missiles. "We cannot tolerate the killing of women and children,'' she told the crowd, which included scores of men as well as women. Lt. Gov. Mary Anne K.rupsak ~~~r. of New York called for women's · organizations to march on Washington to "demand of Congress and the President that as a condition for pumping money into every place in the world, we demand leaders of these countries educate the women." ... • .. . . t I Going Down Two cour'troSma in the $2.3 ' million West Orange County MunicipaJ Courthouse in Westmioster· ~above) are nQw closed for safety, re~sons because the 7-year -old building is sinking. Built over a peat bog, the building has settled unevenly, producing slanting s ide w a lks and cracks in curbing (right) and in the reinforced concrete ceilin g beams. The courthouse was designed by a firm headed by LeRoy Ros e, 1972 campaign chairm a n for Ralph Diedri ch. c urr e ntl y chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. County officials refused on- the-record estimates of the costs to repair the sinking balls of justice, but one source said repairs could run from $200,000 to $300,000. au~t~oii Ice-bound Cutter YouthDies May·Break ·Loose In Crash A Huntington Beach yo~th died Saturday after the par in which he was riding smashed into a utility P<>le. Melvin R . Ha milton, 19, oC 733 Utica Ave., was pronoWlced dead of massive head injuries at the scene of the accident, which oc- curred on Yorktown Avenue between Magnolia and Newland Streets. Huntington Beach police booked on felony drunk charges J ames P. Lefebure, JSI, of 19322 · Mauna Lane, Huntington Beach. allegeddriverofthecaf. '· Police said t he investigation of the accident is continuing, and it i~ unknown \\-h y the.car swerved from the roadway into the utility pole. Reagan: GOP SluJuld Stay Comervmive WASHINGTON (AP>-Ronald Reagan Saturday closed a conference devoted to broaden- ing Republlcan party ranks by cautioning the GOP against abandoning its traditional prin- ciples in order to add to its num- bers. Reaean, former governor of California, said the 1972 pre· sidential ·election results showed the way t.o broaden the GOP base is to maintain a cl•ar dilferenct! · between tbe party's views and those of the De mocrats, rather than blurring them. Reagan's ~lea for Republicans to provide a conservatlve alternative to Democratic Uberallam l:oatrasted with' 1.,eeehes a day etrller lb which Pr_.ident Foret and Vice Presi· dent Nelson A. Rofkefeller called for malnteoance of lwo broadly baled partles. • Ford and Rockefeller were• joined Saturday by ~. How.a.rd lf . .Baker Jr. ol T n~. who keynoted a meeUni Of colleae RepubUcahS by decl ring. that "the mott tmp0rt.ant potitlcal is· sue In 1975° and ~rbape in 1976 i• whether the nation malna.alns ' "a aystem ~r t.wo broact-balfld P.arties" ..,able io accommodate a Wide variety ol view&. . , LONG BEAICH <UPI) -A Coast Guard icebreaker, trapped in the Antarctic with two of its six-tpn blades sheared off, was re~t.ied Saturday night to have moved a quarter of a mile in its ~ttempi to reach a crack in the ice leading.to the open seas. The cutter Glacier, largest in the Coast Guard fleet, turned to a northwest heading and moved to within 1 ~ miles of Ute fissure in the ice, Gapt. Richard Gillett, comm'anding officer of the glacier , radioed. Coast Guard headquarters in Long.Beach said tl)e Glacier was en route to help free the General Sam Martin, an Argentin~ cut- ter, when its blades sheared off and it became wedged in the freezing ice floe. The Glacier's commanding of· fieer, Capt. Richard Gillette, radioed that weather is improv- ing. · "What we could really use is a good wind," he said. "A strong wind from the west, southwest or northwest would loosen the ice in our path." PATROL ... the chance of finding something illegal, "~the court said. The ruling will affect2S conv4c- ti~ '1o'W on appeal~ Jim Meyers, deputy 1).S. Attorney said. The San Onofre cbecrcPoint is said by Border Patrol Qfficlals to produce the hiet\est number of appl'ehended illegal alllens per man hOur 'than any other patrol •ctivity. · 1be patrol had been usi.Dg a l>l•nket warrant i11ued by tt\d,trat ma1iltrate,J arter a ,...,._ o( appeals court decisions !irpl)' ~urtailtd. ltt authority to It al\~ se•i;cih vehlcl4:S at way chetkpoints. Slnee July. the w9n-a.nt l\u been reO.wed 27 tlmd101' lo-d~ periods. Traditionally warr&IRJ have been requited to name s~nc pe~ to bt arrat.ct.or aut>. ject6 to be searched. Tbe blanket warrants made no 1uch •peciflcat1oas, Tbe lat.tat renewal wu 11~ ThllttcfKt. He said attempts 'wer e being made with the one remaining propeller lo turn the ship from a southerly to a northerly heading. The conditions to the north offer the bes t possibility for escape, he said. - Tlie Glacier has been stuck in the ice at the northern tip of the Antarct.ic peninsula since Wed- nesday. The long Winter of the South Pole is closing in and un - less the Glacier can be freed soon, it will be frozen in the ice until spring a rrives next Nov- ember. If that happens. Capt. Gillette sai~. 90 oj the ship's 211 crewmen will stay on board. "We asked for volunteers lo remain on board and had more than we could use." A companion icebreaker, the Burton Island , that is not trapped, can get to within two miles of the Glacier and has sent up heli copter r econnaisance flights to monitor the ice floe. Gillette said he has held con- ferences with the Burton Island's skipper, Capt. Robert Moore, and Capt. De Rosa. skipper of the General Sam Martin. In addition to the crewmen, eight civilian scientists and three Naval sea cadets, high school youths Crom Pasadena. were aboard. Vesco Accuses CIA t MEXICO ClTY (UPI) - Fugitive financiet Robert Vesco bas accused the ClA and FBI of subjecting h)m to '"continual . perseclltl1>n'' and. said all .he wanted was to be left a.lonetohve quietlfwhb bis family. , Jn. a filmed Mexican television interview bl'oaacast· Friday night. Vesco aald be bad .. no in- tention qf returning to the United States. •!lllf ,.. • ......, ........... ~rlldty. II YoU dO nae he¥e your ~ bll 6·30 p.m... cal belcre 7 p.lrt and y()Uf copv .... be .. llwrercl. 6atufdav and Sunday: If )'Oii dO r)OC ~your~ ... by 9a.m. ~ day. 01 I I m ~~. call betor• 10 &.II\ Ind YCMlf ~ wtll be de!NtrW. I C .......... feltpt I It Mott Ot~ 't!Ountv ~ MMJll Nannw.at Hunllnoton e..ctl. Ind W.ctm•Mt., . , ...••. Mt>tue 811'1 Q~t. C.pi.trano 8Mct'I. • t\an Jutn ~lltrano. Dllnl Point, Soulh LllO\Jflll, LIOUtll H gµf4 •. • .. ·, ., ~ .... ,. Women have a "sensitivity for peace," she declared. adding that a society in which women h~ve major roles would achieve peace. "Women can change the lace of the world." she said. Feminist Betty Friedan told the r ally the economic recession was no reason for women to give up gains they have made in employment. ''Wome n giving up their jobs lo make way for male bread win- ners won't solve the economic problems" she said. An a ll-female marching band led the Fifth A venue procession which preceded the rally . Marchers carried placards and banners demanding "Equal Pay for Women" and express ing solidarity with women around the world. . The line of march stretched for several blocks along the east side of the avenue, tyi ng up traffic on intersecting streets and drawing long horn blasts from irate motorists. The demonstrators had as- sembled at 4lst Street near the New York P ublic Library and marched down to Union Square for a rally They carried slen.t1 readlne, "Women Demond Jobes at Home -No Bombs Abroad, .. "Stop racist sexist anti-gay layoffs" and "If women r eceived Hll the mopey they earn, they would get lots of pay.'' The demands included equal employme nt opportunities. un- iversal child care, ratification of the Equal Ri~s Amendment, access to abortion and contr4lcep- tion. civil rights for lesbians and an end to militaris m. They were joined by represen- tatives of a number of left-wing groups who pass.ed out pam- phlet'5 a nd newspapers. They carried signs calling for peace ana a halt to the nuclear arms race. Several hundred men marched with the women to support them in their demands to "run our ow n lives." At the vanguard of the parade was the Victoria Woodhull Marching Band, named aftet-the first woman ever to be nominat- ed for president of the United States. She was the candidate ol the Equal Rights Party in 1872 with Frederick Douglass as her running male. She never m ade it to the ballot since sne was jailed during the campaign on a charge of sending obscene literature through the mail -a weekly newspaper in which she exposed the love af· fairs of several public figures. One man expressed his opposi- tion to the women in the march. He carried signs reading, "Women's pla~e is in the home" and, "Ask not what my husband can do for me, but what 1 can do for my husband." Brown Unconvinced On UCI Med School SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Governo r Brown says the University of California regents haven't convinced him yetthat: -The univer sity should buy the Orange County Medical Center. · -Small classes are better than large classes. -The university knows where it's going. T he Democratic governor jabbed at fellow r egents and UC officials Friday during a day. long committee meeting that in- cluded unveiling of a Jong-range academic plan and hours of in- conclus ive debate on the medical center. A UC task force recommended that the university keep its agreement of last fall to buy the 500-bed medical center from Orange County as a teaching hospital for the Irvine campus. But the proposal persuaded neither Brown, who didn't in- elude $5 million for the purchase in his proposed 1975-76 budget, nor UC I officials . ''I"d prefer to close the medical school." said the school's dean. Stanley van den Noort, angered that the task force recommended against bui !ding an additional hospital on the campus. Brown said he hadn't yet been shown that the university needed either hospital, though he hasn't . ruled it out of the final budget this July. He complained tha t Friday 's session had been ·•academic" because cost details won't be a\'ailable until May. Legislative analyst A. Alan Post has recommended closing the UCI medical school and transferring its 281 students rather than buying the Orange County Medical Center. "I don't think the total p4rpose of the university is to fit people into the economy." Brown said. f U~ITt ....... Hinde Arrives Driven by blustery 20 m.p.h. winds, Golden Hinde II, the replica of Sir Francis Drake's 16th-century galleon, passes under Golden Gate to enter San Francisco Bay after five- month voyage from Plymouth, Eng. Blown 100 miles off course, she had to battle winds to make her grand en- trance Saturday. Official welcoming ceremonies are scheduled today. Marine Wlw Died On Freeway Named An El Toro marine killed as he ran across the Santa Ana Freeway following.a brawl on an onramp was identified by Santa Ana police Saturday as Bobbie Dean, a m cm ber of the base crash crew. Dean died Friday in what police at first thought was an elaborate robbery setup. He was killed after being hit by one, and possibly several, cars as he das hed across heavilv traveled lanes of the freewav near the First Street onramp 1.n Santa Ana. -Two other m<i rmes with De;.in at the time were not identified by authorities . They were not in- jured. The three marines apparently were involved in slug-out with several men on the onramp. San· ta Ana police reported the marines bad stopped on the on· ramp to pick up two hitchhiking women. The women refused to accept a ride, and the marines pulled away. A short distance up the ramp, several men waited, and a bottle was thrown into the windshield of the <:ar. The fight involving the marin~aoct1he men ..tailing on Will Make Jets . ~~· foll~w~, acc.'ordlng to -u is unCn wfly nean ran on- to the freeway lanes, police said. Despite Strike, Douglas Says ST. LOOIS <UP I > -McDon- nell Dougl,as Corp. says-the firm will compiete assembly of 37 fighter jets by March 31 desplte a 26-day s trike by 12,000 machinists at its St. Louis aerospace plant. Men Attacked ' In Cypress A Cypress man and his son were stabbed and slashed by JI. "suspicious" man they reported- ly saw lurking by their car out- side their home Saturday. ' ~ ASWAN. aypt ~UPl)- EaypUan Pr•ldent. Mwar Wat predlcted Sat.\&14lay that. Secretary of State HeiVY A. iua&· ln&er will have a •-v-x bard round" in ,.urn •• ~ ,..c. a1reement 1 beUteeD E,Dpt. .. and Jsrael-barder and Ioqser than last year. · • .... SMdat and ·iui.,er met tor"' over •lh boun of t.ll1ka U. wblcb lnformed sources slll,4 tlle EIYP-- tian leader put forward speeific lde.. for Kiaslnaer to take to Israel today. ~ . At a joint news conferenc9 af. terwards, Sadat ruled out the direct pledge of non-belligerency that Israel is demanc:Una for withdrawal from the Abu Ru~ oil fields and the strategic pa.ues in the Sinai. •'If I am going to qree to l declaration of non·belligerence while one Israeli soldier is occu• pying my land, it is an official implication for him tos~y. an.in· vitation 1 am not going fo ex· tend," Sadat said: Dampening the prevalent Egyptian optimism before the talks, Sadat told questioners as he sat next tq Kissinger in the garden of bis rest house: "I am always optimistic but I think we shall be having a very bard round this time." He said the negotiations would be harder than the first stage military disengagement along the Suez Canal wbich he negotlat~ ed with Kissinger in January. 1974, and a new agreement woulc1 take longer than the week lt took then. Sitting beside Sadat under the glare of the television lights, Kissinger said, "The United States reels very strongly that another step is in the interest of all the peoples of the area and I believe that progress is possi· ble." lie appeared uncomfortable at the specific questions that drew forth Sadat's answers. Sadat said, however, that Kiss· inger's m ission was "very im- portant" both for defusingtheex- plosive sitHlion and for making progress toward peace. He again expressed confidence in Kissinger and repeated bis previous statement that for the first time in 26 years be believed peace was possible. d~thsTjed · CHICAGO 'ctfel>-Police believe a salt.shaker conta1n1n1 a . meat preservative brought death 'to a South Side neighborhood. The toll Saturd•Y 'ltooel .t three dead an d five others · hospitalized, four in crttical ~­ dition. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE STUDENT HlCi t.EAYES HIS VAN TO OFFER HELP •.• . . . . . . PUSHES 808 WALKER'S CAR WHILE MlkE STEVENS (TRUCK) GIVES TOW •.. A company spokesman said Friday supervisory personnel, many of them promoted from the ranks of machinists, have con- tinued to work since the strike began Feb. 10. He said there are no plans to lay off any of the 17 ,500 nonstriking workers. Donald Winterowd, 43, was re- ported in critical condition at Fountain Valley Community Hospital Saturday. His .son, Donald. 18, was released after emergency treatment. The eight were believed to be victims of s o4lum nitrite poison- ing from a salt shaker. wtdch bad b een passed arouad the -m~~:.,rur.'"F.;;~~E No negotiations have been held since the strike by machinists' District 837 began, and no talks are scheduled. McDonnell on Friday notified nearly 1,000 employes of its Long Beach a ssembly plant that they were being laid off because of a shortage of parts caused by the strike at the other plants. Cypress police arreated Jonathon R. Jobe, 24, of Anaheim in connection with the attack. Jobe was booked lor assault with intent to commit m\U'der and held on $25,000 bail. Cypress police said. Police said a deseription of the assailant's vehicle and other evidence led to Jobe's arrest in Anaheim. neighborhood after tM death ol itsowner. • · . Sodium nitrite ~411.Ule symptoms 0£ 1bortatii.il'-tlliNth. low blood pret•u~ 11olnlUil aD4I a blue coloraijop ~ Ute-'ft .. ' tremities. . , .... ' ' The salt shaker was found· to contain sodium llitrate, a pre- servative used Ill the plck.lin& of meats. Sodium nitrate can change into so'dlum,..nitrlte, medical authoriUea uld. ... Plains in Stonn Alent- Snow StretChes From Montana to Arizona .. ATIOMAl wtAl ... 11111\'tCt '°91C.A&l,. 7 M Ill J • , • 7$ >0.7• ." .. • SS .. ,. 4S • : • • • • = • 71 .. :: :: • • ,. . ,. . • • • • " . ti • ~ ~ 1'I " M .. 11 .. H 1t ,_ G ., ,, " ,. .. . ,. n • A .. .. .. . ., 5" •• er • ii I • • ,. " I , SAN FRANCJ'SCO lareest concentreUqa·ol CAP>-A plan to restrict population in the state, development alone bat there are la.rse open California' l,072·ft)Ue areas. like the Point ooastllne to exlstlng Reyes Nati Oft al eommunitlea while In· ealiore. whtcb give creasing publfe a,cesa to ~~\:sllef to the urbain the ocean wa• pto~ area 1et are <JUl~ rlt" Saturday bY: ltte etate adUy aoeM'1ble, • ShodP Coastal Zone Conaerv,'I sald. . tion Commisalap.' "Tba. ~· e kind ot ob-vThe main t1lina we're S• w to achieve- emphasizlqg ii the !$«!, to ke~p tie coast as thpt if we're •olng tol>te-Jl}Uc:h 11.ke It was as possi· serve our natural re· ble, but. more available sources, our ~artculturat1 tot~pubUc." reso"rcee and our enetaY. HE JD Southern resources, it appears that Califonua was a major • we Deed to concentrate area-Of concern t>ecaose • · 'I our developme•t,f!Ohl.••c1,•velopm~t haa 1· ,.. . 0 t u ~~ g d ' th~at lnateAll 1'I 1pqead ao l[eatly .al~ •m ' :...." us e r r e sp ~awehtve•·the·coast:'' 'He iiaid ... ~ '.Lal •· l ' • ' • Y~ ' iaid ,Jackteffort the~e would be '14f • ""I . . • - pt~si.,_/h~ontowbatisleftoT ;~sA~*AM T. leut. and would bOK Srown s,iid he was chle ~ : ~ ...-rea.'~ ~. (·AP)-About 1:• b~ .. wolal~ chao •e ~ •orld~Jtfor laws UJat Jt flqt~ .~·t1'here. ia aa urpUt, workers ••tlier• ·• minCl." -would Jtee hundreds bl presenta~()f~~ ~ ~ tO hOltrth~ rope to·•9'de tbe sta~"' , DelegatloDI ranglJ!I mil ... r/i4 ot dollars tor serva~ O di'awD;~. u&tblg communitiea.'' Saturday afl . 11.urd frorn hatd-hattet cOG:. housing toans apd xtend by the Co .son creat.· · h_,aid. California's top •billr UD· ~tion worten . to a un em pl 9 y men t in . ed by P · .. :.20' lD N~-A preliminary report, klDotflcial call fot.tl!•""' b~oner-wavtng United sul'ance to f~rm wor.kers em~r. tin • Tb,trplan1s .~teased Ftiday, also mov~l of Tr..-aUty Farm Workers of and collective bargain- subJect to • ftti•s ..of hl1'd rcrr opening a86 s-~ r.e t, r y W l llh rn Am,riea contingent bud· ing to ~ublic employes. public h~adrifs'lhi& ape-miles of. coast. to the Simon. • ell"' by the Capitol stell'> ing and then wlU. 80 tn." public from Big Sur '1For his cp~mpt-#f for 90 minutes in a BU1 TIJE DemQcratic thestateL_e~~~are. }\orth to Mend-ocino .the Amerlc••·~J>~i"', steajJydrizzle. govemor,whobastalked Shoop Sill'!' t~e plan County. ·Simon should •lan c)~ Tliey chanted. ..We frequently ot ucrifice calls for reshiet~g de. The rePOrt calls for ac-be fired,'' satd John F. want ~obs," and cheered and fru&~lity during his velQpme.n.t tcr~e~s~n1 .• quiring 21:,.miles more of Henning, secretary,· ~eoning's demand lor two monOls in office, was communities and cifies "' oceanside pr.operty in treasurer o t tll e S~mon's removal and for booed when he satd: where water, traffic and San Fra.ncisco, Marin California Feqeration.. of go\rernmel\f-funded jobs • sewer services ;t're and Son9ma .counties, Labor, AFL-CIO. ' 'forlheunemployed. "Before we ask for available. He ~aid new Most of the 8,382· acres :I'he demand was later But Gov. Brown was more for oursel¥es, we growth would. be con· designated for purchase endorsed by Sen. John drowned out at times by have lo. ask ,ourselves trolled by llmlling such at an estimated c:ost of Tunney CD-Calif.). t)eclders during his brief what can we do for our servio,s. · $8.6 million lie in Sonoma ••Mr. Simon has de• speech. country." "EVENresortdestma: County. monstrated 1he is not ' tions outside ·or cities capable of handling the have to be watched as to C C'L~ economy," Tunnet·sald' 'Se p ke · ~ ' _ J __ their impact on what we am 1up ln an interview af\er ad· . x, 0 r o n ~ge1uu.ft have of coastal ;re-. dressing the rally ... "His sources today," Shoop • advice has led to a LOS ANGELES (AP) -Homet<>,lcft1,iames said in an interview. Rebates? worsening or the re-and all private·sexual acts between consenting ··we don't want one con-cession. His energy pro-adults would be legal under a bill to create a new tinuous Coney Island for LOS ANGEL~S (AP) posaJ is nothing short of state criminal code. almostl,100 miles." -A tentative settlement catastrophic." The code, unveiled at a Los Angeles press He sai~· the coastal in a class action suit TUNNEY sa·d he conferenceFriday,isscheduledtobeintroducep commi'Ss1on proposal against snack food i d s· 1 th Monday. l)tate Sen. David A. 'Roberti (D· ·also would implement manufacturers may ~use on .amon ra er Hollywood) said the bill is part of a projected "very strong energy con-mean rebates of $15 per. tbean Pr.~sadent Ford three-stage revision of California's 104-year·old jast for o Open an account at our Newport Center or Orange omce, and you'll take home a beautlf ul Aleppo pine tree. And if you start an account at any American State Bank office during our Newport grand opening celebrntlon, you'll become a Charter Member with special banking privileges. You're entitled 'to absolutely free checking (no mlnlmum balance). free person- alized checks, and all the other free services we have to offer. Like free notary s~ice. Free travelers checks. And postage- paid banking-by-mall. Over a year, each of these free services can add up to plenty of savings. And don't forget our other banking conveniences. Our "Treasure Island" in Newport Center, the automatic teller that never closes. Plus American State Bank's extended banking hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Thursday, and 10 a.m . to 6 p. m. on Fridays. If you think that banks are basically all alike, let us show you the difference. A difference in service and attitude that's worth a change, with or without a free tree. 500 Newport Center Drtvc:, ~ewport Beach, Ca. 92663 Tel. 640-5100 Town' & Country aod Main St., Orange, Ca. 92668 Tel. 558-3212 servatiqn measures" to household for ~nsumers cause we have ~ord Penal Code. ~preduce~enumber w~~ughl~~a~~~then~l~oye~a~~;·~a~t~===~~---~--------~~--------------------------- 0 f ~ o as t al e n erg Y and tortilla chips in the ~IEMBER FDIC fac~fities. The plan en· late 1960s. ' c o u r a g. e' s · u s e o f alternative sources or energy such as the sun. The $2.27 million set· tlement, which must be approved-in U.S. District Court here. came on a 1970 price-fJxing-salt Anoth~r strong point is the'p1ari's .ati~ml>t to as- sure more p4blic access to the co"4·said Shoop. T h-i s '0.6'1 a b e a c - complil through as- serti$ ri&~ttror legal access, ~ m al:lng de· velopment permits coftt· ing'°t on certain right or filed by Los Angeles.at-h---~-~"'!"I!'!'!_... .. torney Jack Corin blltt on behalf of consumers in California. Arizona aod Nevada. ; .... wa)'B'. Tht chips in~st been purchas~d Jan. 1, 1967, an . . ,,_...,... .. Th~ San Francisco Bay area bas the second 1970, in California, Arizona or Nevada. Church 'Slwots' A i Smnt Stores S,\CRAMENTO CAP) -Visitors to local sex bobkitores, X·raled movie theaters and massage parlors will fil\d themselves on .a Baptist church's candid camera. 'lbe ·Rev. James Wilkins told a ne.ws con· ference lfom 'his pulpit Friday his church will add ~w weapon ill its war against smut, a pbotogripher with a telephoto lens. Wilkins, pastor of the Landmatk Baptist Tal>emacle, said the church will try to get newspapers and television stations to use the photos of the patrons. 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Q.ne or the hottest and btickiest issues in the state Legislature this session is the push for new laws ex· panding ~lective bargain righ~ for public employes at an levels of state and local governmeni -most particularly, the right to strike. The new governor a nd most 1 Democraiic legislative S.PQ~esmen voiced strong supPQtt ror such legislation ln their campaigns. . ' But the tough realities or writing s'u~h laws that won't unwisely or illegally remove authority and responsibilit)' from duly elected local officials - school boards, councils and county board$ -or in-< terf ere with the academic policy making freedom of the University of California is slowing the rush to enactment. And properly so. Most city councils and school boards along the Orange Coast have spoken sharply against ~ome aspects of the proposed laws. • A primary concern of cities and counties has been the obvious danger to public safety involved in a strike by police, fire. sanitation, hospital, water and other public employes. One solution the Legislature is considering for this is final and binding arbitration by a third party or state panel. Another big concern of ;;chool boards and cities is that in gh·ing fin a l authority on wages and hours dis- putes to s uch a third party, the decision setting the largest expenditure in their budgets would be taken out of tht• hands of the people's elected represen- tatives and given to c.1 person or body in no wc.1y ac· countable to the a ff cc:ted taxpayer. lv~rslty does can 'beapropet area.fornegotlatibn. . University ~ttident. reprc~entat.;.ves say that neigbter neither their teacners ri'o&1be admlntstraUOD ihould have the t'Ultt· to barialn away matters tllat affect the students as. ''consu,mers.': aftected by class size, teaching hours and SQ forth, without tbe$lUdent. being represented. · · · ~ . And shadowing lbe enUl'f situation are the rights of the taxpay$r -tbe patty asked to pay the blll for the decisions arr\ved at in p.ublic eJ19>loye barqaln· ing. Should be' and she have the ript io vote to ratify or reject the right ofpubllc employes (C) strike? Or to reject agreements they deem too costly? Some new rules·giVing public employes more col· lective bargaining clout will come from this Legislature. But proponents.st.ill have a long way to go before they provide wwers to the tough questions. 12-MPG Patriotislll · State legislators receive up.to $22S a month to pay. for their leased cars, along with unlimited u~e of state gasoline credit cards. The cost to taxpayers last year was $500,000. This year, for the first time, tne Legislature has revealed the types of cars ordered by members, and this disclosure, coupled with energy crisis awareness, has resulted in a slight~ul haroly excessive-ton· ing down of the lawmakers' automotive tastes. Among the senators. Cadillacs and Lincoln Con·. tinental orders are down from 12 to 6. . At the Uni vc rsity of California level, the concern is that the bargaining will infringe on academic policy decisions unless bargaining is strictly limited to ··bread and butter issues'' -salaries and be nefits in the main. Most choose comfoltable middle to full-sized Oldsmobiles, Buicks and Fords. Only one asked fol" a true compact car. Sen. Arlen Gregorio (D-San Mateo) wanted a Volkswagen. His request was denied because VW isn't American-made. Mileage or no mileage, our lawmakers must be patriotic. 'On second thought, maybe we ought to work out somti sort of compromise. ' Faculty unionists indicate they don't buy such a limitation, feeling that pretty nearly anything the un- Violence Is Golden to TV Producers LOS ANGELES -There·s a sign in Jo Swerling Jr. 's office on the t:niversal lot here. It savs. •·Money annuls all human rela- tionships K. Marx." But if you nsk him if he's a closet Marxist, he laughs and then denies it. ~,. No. Swerling 119 "\ explains. he put r[ ... f • the s i g n up J because ··some ~ days il see m s like money is the only thing we ( talk a bout arou nd here ... ll's a key observation coming from the producer of "BareltC1 . ·· ABC 's ne w s hoot·em·up cop series. which has been accused of committing an excessive amount of violence. Back in Washington some or the members of Congrl'SS are re- C'ycling lhe sex-and-violence is- s ue again. but when you gel out ''here these s hows are made. lt:-.ten Lo the men who make them and nole the money pressure they're under , yo u wonder if anything s hort of violating the First Amendment can get that Junk off the air. ·'Violence 1s used to wake an audience up, .. says Roy Huggins. Swerling's boss and president of Public Arts. Inc., the company that makes "flaretto" and sells it to ABC. "Every time you have \'IO lence. the needle goes up ·· llt;GGINS IS alluding to the :-.ample audience studies in which µeo ple a re s hown movies while they're asked to twist dials to the "gOod" or "bad" position ac- cording to how they feel about .what they are seeing. The dial twisting is translated in com- ( VON HOFFMAN ) posile to a needle on a meter whirh shoots up to the positive position when somebody clob· hers somebody else on the screen. IL may be a consolation of sorts lo learn from Huggins that the needle regis ters its hi ghest degree of ap~ation when it is the hero whokic~he bejabbers out of the villain, and not the other way around. If we viewers reward viol ence with a large and happy audience, whi ch in turn rewards the purveyors of \'iolence with those Rolls Royces you see tootling around Beverly II ills, ifs hard to see wh~t effective standards can be raised against the grisly gruelies. Even a man like Hug. gins. who is anything but the gross, grasping brute of the Hollywood stereotype, obliquely concedes he must feed us a cer· lain amount of blood and sadi sm or go find himself another line of work. At the sam e time Huggins would lil<e to believe that what he does with his two s ho9is," "Barella" and "The Rockford F ii es , " i S• i h I l u enc e d b y something other than the fa5h nexus. ''A f\l;tn like me who has two hours ot prime time· a w~k -and there are only 21 of them· -has great influence o\oer ihe culture of· the nation," he says; but then he has trouble delineat- ing what he has done with lhis ap- parent power. When you hear Huggins dis- cuss his work and the c~nstraints Palestine: The Mideast's Fuse BEIRUT -Beirut today has all the style and eye-appeal pre· sented by the French Riviera cities. In addition to its flavor as a Mediterranean resort city, Beirut enjoys a natural setting-Of dramatic hills and mountains surrounding its basin·shaped harbor. From Beirut's sidewalk cafes, the glistening snowcaps of mountains are clearly visible a dozen m iles away. The city has become one of the money capitals of the world. A great deal of the money pouring into and out of the OPEC coun- tries is banked in Beirut. Invest· menl companies from .all over the world are ~etting up shop. Beirut points outward. It has deep interests in Europe a nd the United States What happens in Washington. New York, Paris and Rome is followed with as much interest as events in Beirut itself. The Super Bowl football game between Minnesota and .Pittsburgh received hardly less attention in Beirut than it did in M inneapoli~. The government is not Muslim Mt~ Wer~ ~-1 A ramiliar sight last Tues- day, election day along the Orange Coast, was a se~ of empty voting booths. This site was in Laguna Beach, but it wasn't the only poll· Jng place where atten- dants talked, ate, knitted and read during the time they ex peeled to be assist· ing voters. In Laguna, 3,155 voter s cast ballots - 28 percent of the 11,100 eligible r esidents. • [ NORMAN ) COUSINS but predominantly Christian, as it has been since independence from France in 1920. ~ebaoon today has no desire to become a batUefield. It is wide open to attack from land or sea. It has tried to avoid any provoca- tion that might trigger hostilities with Israel. Its relationship with Syria over the years has not been without tension or conflict. Final· ly. the presence on its soil of a half·million Palestinian.refu gees has creat ed serious internal political and economic pre· ssures. A MAJOR CLASH did in fa ct take place between the Lebanese army and the Palestinians more than a year ago. The government became apprehensin when it learned the Palestinians were be- ing secretly armed With weapons considerably more potent than handguns or rifles. It ordered the Palestinians to surrender the . . he is put under by the net_.works. the television station owners and the ten thousand and one vocal special interest groups, it ap- pears his great cultural power exists on condition he doesn't use it. The best he can hope for.js to resist doing positive evil. "When I was doing 'Maverick'," he re- -calls, ''I was under great pre- ~sure to put on violence, but 1 didn't do it." Robert Blake, Huggins' star on "Barella," regards the entire controversy es one generated by politicians who'd rather cadge cheap votes by fulminating about . program content than address themselves to more risky mat- . ters of su1>stance. "There's no statistic I've ever seen or read that indicates any kind or cqrrelation between what people see and their eventual behavior,., he says, and, of .course. he·s right. No ne such ex- ists. "We've been slaughtering Indians like flies for a long time.'' he adds. "We did it before radio and television." TRU~. FIRST we killed them and then we made the movies glorifying the act. Criminal as· sault5 do not date from the sub- liminal prurience or a movie like NBC's •·A Gase or Rape," but we still may aslc if that sort of enter- tainment doesn't work to rein· force such behavior. Blake calls the controversy .. a nonissue, a false issue," and he is right insofar as we want to make it easy on ourselves by blaming a few people for catering to our barbaric appetites. Don't blame the pimp for the customers' ·lusts. Nevertheless. it may be that the crime-filled nights of the Am e rican li ving room d o legitimate murder, theft and mayhem, not only by repetition but also b v how these acts are dramatized. THEY ARE prettied up, made less horrible. Just a smidgen or blood trickling from an axed oor· pse that was so lacking in character when livirtg he ~might as well be an assassinated doll. And if the perpetrators must al\\ ays get caught. t.o show crime doesn't pay, the TV cril'tliqal is slill simply an unsuccessful busi· nessman, whose remorse only run s t o ha v in g left hi s fingerprints on the doorknob. Alienated. without the pained misgivings that divide the cons- c ience of a Macbeth or a Raskolnikov , he teaches us that God doesn't care about the blood the TV crook spills, and, if Kojak arrests him, in real life the cops aren't that smart. .... SOcial Security Ill The Social Secutity system is in very deep financial trouble. , And if the system is to stay alive in t}lls age of inflation artd government spending, it will \-.ake a lot mote than a so-called "white paper'' signed by eight liberals. · , The eight recently issued a re- port entitled "SOcial Security~ A Sound and Durable lnstitution of Great Value." 1be names al· tacfled included former HEW Secretarie~ Wllbur J. Cohen, El- liot L . Richardson, John w. Gardner, Robert Finch and Arthur Flemming, as well as former Social Security Com- m issioners Robert M. Ball,. William L. Mitchel and Charles I. Schottland. Any way it is figured, the future at the Social Securit,.y system will require a major re- orga ni z a t;on involving basic changes in the near future. ( BARRY GOLDWATER ) bolster the old·age plan in the im· mediate future. Among pro- posals that have received some consideration are the following : · 1 -Postpone the age at which retirees can receive government pensions. 2 -Increase the payroll tax for Social Security. 3 -End the special Social Security tax and pay benefits out ot general federal revenues, pul· ting the burden of the pension on wealthier individuals and cor· porations. ' 4 -Cul back on benefit in- creases, especially on a big break the law gives to workers who have not retired. Something drastic needs to be done to make Social Security the "sound and durable" institution that the ''white paper" signers claiql it to be. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wud. Plibtillwr Thoma11Ceevil, EdUor Thoma a P'11rMr. Sar,.._ E:ditorial Page EdUor TIM edJtorlaJ P•I• ot \he Daill Pilot seeks lo •nform 1nd lllmulatt readua by Pf"4lf'lllnt ~ °''-P•H <tlvtrae comm.ne..">' on topics of lf\ltrest b)' •)'ndlcat. Id coh•mnl1u and cart~. by P'O\'kUnc a forum for te.afrl· vtewa and by preatnttni lhla newapa.,.r'a oplnlona and hleu on cUltent topic a. Tht editorial optnlona ol tht Dally PHot eppe., • cmfy In lht tdltwlal tolumo at the lot> ol the P•«•. Oplnlonl n · Pftlled by the •olumnleu Md cartoonl1tt arid letter wrttm are e.htlr "" and no •nd~ ol• tMlr vl•w• by the Dall,y Piiot lhould be Inferred. • Sunday, March 9, 1975 ] ] I ] At tir tic lb hi st dE CE or f~ re Pc m di gr b si wi re tit co di ar dE er or At tJ a r tc 0 f1 fl n ti s a n n if ti tJ 0 " ' • J1 • C! b '1 , 111111.AN ao A well·rtf,,,..d mUUla. Ming MctllOr'JI to ,,.. HC.,;tw of c jtcc stat~, the rl;llt of the~ fo loNp"· and bear Arin•, Moll not bl fnfr· ~ ~ Much ar.wmentbM beea pre-••t.cl rtc9Dtl, on thls laaue. · wltll a new focus aPPUed to the c•cept of the weU·re&Ulated mlliUa. Some bave •aid that this m ke11tone of the ad:IM6dment .th11belba101 that with such a a ational Guara and BeJerve as -. bave, all tbe needl o( a militia are met here, and the-.mendment la no barrier to guft regtatration or ' prohibition. , Certainly th~re are examples ol Britain and some few other na· tk>ns where limitations have be~n no handicap to civil IJbertles. where rates of death by 1boadng are much lower; and vast numbers of examples exist where bad gun use b~ resulted iB ~ .. edies across this conti- nent.. But danger and tragedy have rarely been, by themselves, motlvatlona to chin~ publk, policy. Otherwise we would not now accept the death each yew by automobt1e of a aroup equal to the population of Newpoft 8eacb, n0r would wo allow to ~Unue those polJcles which 1,aave WJ beblnd more tban a dozen other c~dl1 In ir\fant mortallty. · 1"JHEa. I boUnie, Jhe,.. la• deb... not alwa)'t qpenly car· rled on, as to the nature of what I feel ls the real keystone or tbiJ amendment, ''tl)e 1ecurit)' of a free atJte." On the one hand, it can mean the security to venture out at night wlth no fear of mug- gers. T'hla can mean removing guns from people. 1t can mean security Crom invasion by enemies.. Thia can mean a strong military. Both or these can be interpret· ed to mean, and are ao interpret· ed by many to mean, keeping guns out or the bands of "hip- pies," bl~cka and communists. ' Conversely, it also means keeping guns (and, increasingly, mortars, t anks, gas, and so Sunday, Marchi. 1t7'5 forth> ln the hands of notooly lhe military. but alao tM pollce, patd aeclUity fuardt. and 9lale and federal ag~ti. Some would have them be the oely ones able to set any guns at all. Some would be more moderate. This does gl v-e rlse lo the oth~ concept of the "security of a free state." one ln wbleb Czechoslovakia and Denmark did not share when Hitler wq able to collect every gun -slnce they were all neatly registered. Nor is this free atate accessible lo 'Russians, or to. Crimean Tartars .and other minorities who suffer in the USSR. THIS SORT OF free state is present for th«: Kurds of the Mid· die East , who are fighting for autonomy. It is available to every Swiss reservist, who kee~ a rifle in his closet. In our nation. the militia has long since been federalized, and the constitution is quite clear that "the peofle" is not the federal governmen : . Thus, I believe that a free state needs a reserve, not only of the military, but also or its own OAJLY PILOT A 7 dUunry. who, being armed. can rHlst the depredatiom of an ac· areuor, whether foreign or domestic, and secure for at.Hlt a delense against what we not IO 10fli ago ref erred to as "the ar· roa•nce of power ... Such a position has the aa.oc- tloo of history in t.be person of Thomas Jefferson. the sancUoo today of American r adicals and conservatives, aod the sanction of our Unitaria n Universallat re- ltgion, which has great con· fUtence ln the ability of the peo- ple to make good and responsible determinations of how they shall Jive. ~ <The question of handguns, as such. is the source of much fear, and of most of the shootings that · occur. It also seems to be a red he rrin g in this question in general, since these can be eon- trolled without materially affect· ing the principle~ stated above.) Robert Jordan Ross in minider of t~ Costa Me•o UniveTJOli8t Church. ThU. arlicle i.1 taken from hU wetldfl newsletter column, Ros.swords . . " .. Bleententilal RespolUe Shotes Spirit Vndatn_pened IJg TurlJulent nmes T~gs Are Better Than Walter Says WASHINGTON -M os t Americans have never known a time wh~n economic expecta- tions weren 't bright. For two- lhirds of the population, there has been a s teady rise in living standards .. . But now the outlook has sud- denly turned bleak. No longer can they count on a better life fo.r less effort. W ill th e r espo nse be panic, a de· mand by each di s tr essed group that it be s ub · sidized ? O r will there be a recogrution that belts must be tightened, overdue accounts re· con,ciled, dream s deferred, in- dividual productivity increased and the price paid for the costly development of new sources of energy? SoJar the emphasis has been on special pleading and hot air. At their recent Washington con· clave, big-city mayors invoked the specter of mass rioting and mob violence unless they get $15 billion in immediate federal aid. LEAD ERS OF four national unions threat~n to march on Washington by hundreds of thousands of unemployed workers. Penn Central regularly issues doomsday a nnounce· ments, warning of a total shut· down unless it gets more .money from the Treasury. A leading businessman, Eli Black of United Brands, has re- vived the 1929 syndrome by jumping to his death from the 44th floor of the Pan Am building. Marxist economists have come out of the closet and on to the lee· ture circuit. Capsule news bulletins keep dinning each month that the number of uQemployed is the highes t s ince the Great Depr ession. And nightly television interviews at un- employment lines keep turning up angry men who say they'll (JACK ANDERSON) commit crime before they'll go without. Well, we don't think this theater of the hysterical reflects either the condition of the coun· try or the t e mper of most Am ericans. Our system is stronge r and our people more re· silient, \Ve b~lieve, than they arc portrayed. Let's begin by putting a few facts in perspective : -Six million unemployed out or 80 million workers is bad news. But duripg the Depression, we had 12 million jobless out of 35 million. -THE PRICES of most goods have skyrocketed. Yet before we decide that our produc tive mechanism is ·slipping over a precipice, consider tbat a major appliance can be purchased to- day from the wages or only half the hours required 10 years ago. -Taxes are distressingly high. Still, the percentage of our in· come going for taxes or all kinds is under 30 percent, the second lowest among the 13 top in· dustrial.nations. SIXTY P ERCENTof American fam'ilies own their own homes. Social Security and medicare payments provide protection not available during the Depression. Federal insurance assures that bank failures will be isolated and no depositor will be victimized. Une mployment compensation, food s tamps, federalized welfare and other programs provide a floor above Dickensian destilu· lion. But the most reassuring facet of all, in our vie w, is the quality of the American people. In the past few months , we have re· ceived 750,000 letters in response to an invitation to readers to tell us bow they felt about the coun- try and to suggest a slogan for next year 's Bicentennial. From these letters we have gained a picture or a people in times of turmoil and disappoint- ment. What shows through is a love of country undampened by the betrayals of unworthy leaders, a n idealism un - diminished by the sight of so much high chicanery, a willing- ness to sacrifice for the common good. Dozens or organizations also responded. We were contacted by Edward J . Piszek, president of the Copernicus Society of Ameri ca, who wanted t o participate. The society is now putting .up a $5,000 fi rst prize for the best slogan and 13 runner-up prizes ranging from $500 to $1,000. American Motors offered a sta· tion wagon to the winner. and Holiday Inns will put up the win· ning family at its motels anywhere in. America for 30 days. The Inte rnational Association of Fairs and Expositions will make the Bicentennial slogan search part or 2,800 fairs around the country. The Amen can Sonc Festival will invite aspiring't<>m- posers lo set the winning slogans to music. Th e J aycees, American Legion, Urba n League, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, General Federation of Women's Clubs and the Nat ional Education As- sociation are involved. Even Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn wants to promote the slogan search at baseball games. SLOGANS S HOULD be ad· dressed to Slogans, USA, Box 1976, Washington, D.C The temper <Yf' the times, then, is not fo r m ass marches on the Capitol to bullyrag Congress for benefits, or for billion-dollar grabs by ailing power blocs. lt is a temper that recognizes . that in the months ahead the President and Congress must de- liberate calmly and strike a bold but delicate balance between short-term action to halt the slide. and long-term aus terity to choke off permanent inflation. Ea1'esdropping on Politif!al Disf!ussion 'We Deserve That Oil' By THOMAS PALMER Of IN O•llY Pll .. Slaff Evidently is it was my hope more than my observation that the a rrogance wit h which Americans have considered world politics had abated since peace with honor in Vietnam and since the dollar began to tumble. But it is not altogether so; the Yankee s uperiority complex ap- parently survives. I gather this, what I consider bad news. from a two-party con- versation overheard in the wait· ing room of an Orange Coast area auto dealership. We had in com - mon that we, the conversants and I , all drove s mall, economical cars; and all of our cars were in need of service. There our com- mon characteristics ended. pected a zigging Hawk, but the young man zagged ... I never did see what economic interest we had in Vietnam ," he said. "There was nothing for us there and it was a gross waste of money.'' It was established by this time that undiluted self-interest - dollars and m arket points - were the criteria on which the 30-year•old based his evaluation of foreign policy. The older m a n wasn't without his own opinions, though. and he commented that the effect on Israel, after all, has to be con· sidered. "You know." he said. "the J ews own a lot of businesses, they control a lot of money and have a good deal or power ... United States would take military action before allowing the ·•str angulation" of the Western world by oil-producing countries. THE STATEMENTS by Kfas· inger and by th e local pair reflect a self-interest unadulterated by respect for liber ties or other, newly fortunale bodies of the world. Does Ame r ica a nd do Ameri c ans disregard the persona l sovereignty a nd esteemed prope rty rights of other nations, r ights that are no less than sacred when appliE:d to the businessman or the citizen within America's borders? Out, Fair Trade Laws! It is oot my habit to eavesdrop. I don't even r ead lips well. But it was obvious from their level of s peaking tha t these two, an elderly man and a man about 30. were proud or their analyses of the present complex world situa- tion. I could not have read the stack of papers I dutifully lugged along had I tried. "l'M \JEWISH and l don't con- trol anything," the free-oil ad- vocate r esponded. A.ha !, I thought. That's why that Aral\ oil is everyone's. Yet he made no defense of Israel's political position, and in fact at- tacked the Arab nations only on the grounds that they abuse this natural resource -not that they also tend to abuse a certain neighbor. Maybe I 've missed something. ls there any international law that demands that nations once forced by economic necessity to deal with the United States must continue this trading indefinitely just because tables are turned, jus t because Americans now know what a balance of pay- ments deficit feels like? Just because America's critically wasteful transportation system is thirsty? One of the old-time ventrilo- q_µi.$t tricks tn va~evllle was done by tbe reUow wbq'd sine a chorus of ••Yankee DoOdJe !)an· dy" while drinking a glass of water. Anothe r v e r s i on is even trickier: A business or industry argues f o r fr ee en· terpnse on the one h a nd - free, that is. from govern· ment regula- tion -at the sanae time it asks govern- ment to make \ laws seltfng minimum pric~s on the produt:ts it sells. This trick I!> calll?d "fair trade.'' ~h such liWs date t>ack to the A\irft of U\e cenmry federal COW'tl kne>Ckt>d th em outtn 1911. TMy earn• baek aoyearal&ter, when Callfornta retall ~aistt were warriecl ·atx>ut prlce wara and sought m lninl\lm-prlce legialaUon to prevent them. ~n after, 43 other states enad.ed so- called "(air trade" law.. MORE RECENTLYthereha..ve bfft1 indications that thls trick may be going the way of th v,audevillc act. ll ls estlmatad that only about 20 larae com· ~IM use the lows cxtenatvely t,t)day. $t?Yara l 1tates ho\•e done away wtlh the m enUnl)'. ·'Ju1t. lbe ume, 1( s~ales. ( ~~~~~ l representinf nearly ball the na- tion's retail sales, still have tough, e~Ol'~eable !ale trade laws. This means that a retailer who wants to sell a fair ttade "item below• the minimum prtce- may risk heav§ fines or evep a jail seritence for cutting his price totbe consumer. Big discount chains usually won't 1ign fair trade agree- ments, but small retailers may fear belni cut off from supplies Of popular brands, lf they don't observ• the .(-.air trade agree· men ts ~hey are asked to sign. It used t-0 be argued tbat f._tr· tracJe lews helped small re· tailer&~· •uch as the corner grocer, from being severeb' un- dercut by bis chains with superior Wylng power. It's more likely that indepen- dent nclpborbood retallers are SW'Vivtpg today becauae they are conventent than because ot a few centa dlffarenee in pri~ on a brand of liquor or llpa6ck or water 1ta1Set. Pro·fair·tt&de forces arrue that the hlgher mlrl(tns pr.vldcd the T'etaUer by f alr trad& laws re- sult In more rettllen carrylna the line. and with a broader selection at that. Tbal m~ be true, but in an age when advertlsing bas effec- tivefy presold so many brand names. is the retailer really pro- viding any extra useful service to the consumer in exchange for that h lgher margin? WHY THE younger man put It's niceto know that he carries down a Winnie the Pooh book he a broad &election, but without was reading to a vagrant 4-year· fair trade, wouldn't an enterpria-old and took up the subject of Ing merchant carty as broad a energy and Arabs, I didn't line of, say, cosmetics as his notice. But his first pronounce- customer• demand? ment sent m y blood pressure to Former A tty. Gen. William 165 over 95. Saxbe said ll\ a recent speech to a He said: '' l don't understand grocery manufacturing group, .why the Arabi think they own all "Wb•tt\ver f,aeble justification that oil. Just becau~e a bunch or may have-once e,isted for falt pomads live 011 the desert doesn't wade. there II today no reason to ••· mean they own everything un- plac• suc h heavy \)urdens on the d~rneath too ... , col'llu1Jl)n1 public." That may have startled the elderly man as much as it did UJELY. TllE R,.Jla.s ~en a me, but he liked the idea. The lot of ~·k eboUl t...kan$ a. hard youngeroneexpandedl\Js case: loo~'' >t. ~~~nt tecUtatlo.n "It w~s Westena technology in oif •~ct,.ffd o,...t those regula-that discover ed all tb-1 oil and tiou , ''el.ins co~iUon.. aot. It out of t):le grouDc:l. The oH OocxJ, gcludalhefalrtrade belon11 to t,_e people or the lawtfn1 (WW. 1 • wt>J'td. The.Ar~'* havenorigbtt<> O~-, ... -. ~~~ dlarupt the economy or the re1 .. ¥JoMi' ~ '" r4'tl'.tb.,..-.-.. world • • 10ur eC<lllOdll~ 1.n~')ou'~ I •ludJ the lac& ot the expo· askinl for• lot 111 rr.l\&laUon nent of Otis elc&rtordlnary down t~e lln.e. • PbJIOIOphy to make ... he wu We hve 1n a time Wbe tbe bOt klddlftl. he wu not. barnacles of &o\'ernlDent ttlula-''Wheo u,01 first 4oubled the tion have added measurably ~ prtee of 011 .n he ~\led, ''we the cost of goods we buy. Let s should have slmply Nld, 'It'• not rethink the fair trade laws youro11 anymore'.'' altogether. ElJmtnate them and some prtces 1hould beJtn 1olna T R I s s Po N TA.NE 0 u S down as a result. 'Mtat may not $emlnar srew more preposl~rous llck lntlation, but ll "'outd when the subject of Vietnam en- help. lered the field O[ discussion. l CX· He went on about oil rights. "I don·t own the mineral rights under my house. Why should the sheiks own oil ? "Oil's cheap," he charged. "It costs more to develop any other resource. We should have the o1l. We should have taken a tenth of the money spt?nt in Vietnam and taken over the Arabs' land." "Wiped 'em off the face of the earth." agr~ed the older man. "You would have liked Teddy Roosevelt," th e older m an added, looking at tbe younger, as wistful father to eager son. "1 wasn't around when he was," the youna man observed, "but I'll bet I would have." That w.{ls the essence or that extbange of f ortiga-and energy. policy revelations on a foggy momtn1. If I thouth~ there was a slngle cell of consistency or merit In the bod$ of poUUca1 thought I wlt· M14ed, l would take another close look at my own Idea.a on Vletn.m. Perhaps the Untted States should Indeed rclnJect troops int9SoutheastAsia. lt la eerlbus buslness. these at- tt tud es, e•en e pressed as casually as tboy were. It wu not. lone aio that Secretary or State Heney A. Ktsslncer stated to the world the p'f()positlon that the There is not. King Faisal , I'd like to say to those presumptuous fell ows. even has a point when he says oil is too precious to burn in engines and should be saved for fertilizer to help feed a st arving world. Whether we like it or not, the oi· ly nations are free to drink it or bathe in it if they prefer that over selling oil to us. (That noose . around the neck of the Western World, they'll find. squeezes ex· · porter as well as importer.) 1 RECOIL as much as the next American when an uninformed dissident misapplies the word im· perialistic to the entire realm or . America's foreign policy. In- deed, in many cases it has been generous. even considering the benefits of raw materials and cheap labor realized by U.S. firms as they invest in foreign coun- tries, exporting their superior technologies. But imperialism ts as much an attitude as it is military and political movements, and the at- titudes I heard ex pre~sed as my gas-burner ~as belng repaired were nothing 1f not imperialistic and unjustifiably jingoistic. Those were not sentiments I llkc to hear fell ow citizens -or even American secretaries or state -ex press. • Plpett•e C(\nflicts between Codpea and P.Na1: dent Ford a re dis· cussed on .. Vot ers• P i p e lin e" s how sch edule d at 7 :30 o 'cloc k t onigh t on KOCE (Channel 50) and shown i n pre· pa r alion here in Wash i n gton, D.C. Joining h ost J im Cooper Oeri> are all of Orange County's congressm en (from J e ft ): Andrew H i n s h aw <R -40th Dist.), Charles Wig- gins (R-39th Dist.), J e rry Pa tt ers on < D-38tb Dist.) a nd M ark H a nna f o rd (D-34th Dist.). . . OC Solons Alcohol 'Help' ltfiJes ' l A • (!JOme ·Mostly a,t :f ight ~ •• 't • Nix Sex Bill ' 8 y O.<:. llUSTINGS", bill. \'vhl<'h no\\ gol':-o tu Of u.e D•lly Pil•t StAIH the i-t ate Senate • • • Only one Orange Coun· ty assembly m a n , Paul . C O NG R ESS MA N Car pe nter CD -Garden Charles Wiggins CR- Grove) voted for a bill to Fulle rton) bas been l egalize a ll s e x acts elected to the Board of be tween con s enting Trustees of Claremont ORANGE COUNTY SANTA ANA -The AX>.~rny rnou~. Al ·Arton· tr.~in.'f11g se s s_io ns . desperation point for an T am1ly' G.roU'ps for Helphlie Coo rd~ator alcoholi c who has finllll.Y fami.les br alco,hQUcs, or 'Rita Montgomery , who reached the end or the to a recove ry house for said there is a continuing line with • his drinking, persons with drinking need for mor e volun- but doesn't know what to problem s. teers, may be_ con~acted do next is often reached through council offices at in the' midd le of the T H .E A.LC 0 H 0 L 1913 E.17th St., Suite 104, adults, sometimes called Men's College. the homosexuals' bW of * * * • n~~ b i ll by A s-ASSE.MBLYM AN Trial Set night, says Betty Gates H e.l Ph n e 11 m a nned Santa Ana . 835-3830, or Snider executive direc-stnctly by '\'olunteers, t hrough the Alcohol tor or' t he Alcoholis m after attendance at coun-H e I p Ii n e -ti u m b e r c 0 u n c i 1 0 f ora n ge cil·sponsored volunteer-. 636-2572. se m b l y m a n W i 11 i e Badham has introduced County. Bro-wn < D -San F r an· AB 959, which, he says. F p . ..This is why the coun- ci5<o> passed the As-will s t r en g t h en the Or 8Jr cit-operated 24 -hour-a- sembJy this wee~. state's F air Political day Alcohol Helpline, Carpente r 's fe llow Practices Act <Proposi· SANTA Al'\A Two \\hich s erv es aH of 0 ra n ge C ount Y tion 9>. men a rrested in Do wney Or ange County, is so Democra t . Richard ··A B 9 59 . ·· ~aid shortly a fter building vita 1.·· she exp lained. Robinson of Santa An a. B:.idh am ··will cause the m ateri a ls \'B lued <i t "'The number of alcohol· v ot e d uga in s t t h e conflict 'and disclosure snore than S7S.OOO Y.l'l'C related c r is is c alls m cas.u r e, a s ~i d po rtion s of t he F a ir s tolen from a Lagun a rcspund ed to by Helpline Republicans John Bnggs Political Practices Act to Hills construction site h a s i n c r e a s e d of Fulle rton. Robert be made applicable to have been orde r ed to dramatically in the past Burke of Hun tington those who ser ve on the fa ce tri a I J u nc 2 in year, and the majority of B e a c h a n d B r u ce Pu bli c Utili ties Com-Orange County Superior the calls were r eceived Nestande of Anaheim. mi ss ion th e s t ate Court. at night or weekends." R e p u b l ic a n A s-E n e r gy 'R eso u r ces Sheriff's deputies said P ctcr 1'\. Smit1. M.D. wislac8 to anno unce t1e opcn~g ' of l1ie) office for General Practice at 2503 Eastbfuff Drive, Suite 104 Newport Beac~, G.Jaonlia 92660 ( 71 4) 640-6780 sem b lyma n Robe rt C o n se rvatio n a n d the pa ir stole a truck Volunteers. who ex- Badham o f Nc:wport D evel o pm e nt Com · from a buildinf? s ite at plain tbatalcobolism is a Beach was traveling to a m issio n t he Coastal 24552 Paseo de Va lencia highly treatable illness, G 0 P c o n f a b i n Commiss'ion and its re· and used it to haul away talk to the caller until a Wash ingt on D.C. and gional commissions and copper wir e worth more .referral has been made. w as not pre s ent fo r the Fair Political Prac· h s75 000 most often to Alcoholics Thursday:S vote on the ticesCommission. !_t~a~n~~·~· ~-~----i~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · "'The public h as a right I 1 t , i sf fl'. '\ , .. • "I• I lo know." Bactbam as- serted , "the fiscal in· For the volvcmenl of those who co ntro l o u r e n ergy sources, our trans porta- t 10 n facil i t ies. our Record coastline and the politic~ of the stale itself." • • • L.A . CALLS 6c EACH .. ,Ml." r.c.,111 .... , o_,, T~ h.._.,.-91111~ Co .. ,_, Ot c .... ...,. 1•\l HW'lto,. I I•• Co,to Mo o 17141 979-1234 DISCOVER COMPANY'S COMING & COlft'EMPO CASUALS IN OUR NEW~ WING · South c,iSt ?fua Dis solutio11s 01 Marriage TWO OTH ER Badham 1----------.L------------------.--------~---r FINAL DE CREES E•lered l'tDru.lry lS Mauro. ,,,_.ry Jo •n<I Freoerock J He~wtU. Evelyn •nO Rober1 P;iul OI•~. ~nt.¥ Conell •n<I .Jonn Eaw•rO Ferron, ,,,.roarel C. •nO J•Cll• A OtePCM. N1nfi1 •nO hm•el Gtomes, Jun O•noet Jr. •n<I S.rbar• Lynn J onu. J•mes Lester .ino Mary E1t1•1>etn Jenlls. Carol Mdy Ind J1ml's M w 11>0n, R111 Lynn .,,a Roontv Odfo St.t9n. O•v•O OelDerl •n<I 1111otnw P•u~tte M<F•rl•nd. Mtroam A10a ancs ~., ~.tn L•!J90ICI, Donn• Milr1e •nO Clle\I.,. ().Int (drto. L.•nd• Su\•n •nO TllOmo~ Euqtne -Pe1<.irc111.. Jo~ep11 S ano Bl'Hv J Pittman. Po Po etc. anO Bene J Ruhle. Jolt A •nd Wot lo•m 0 . Solt<', Frilnk G •nd A tnon A N,.on, Er~t E•rl and Julo1 Mlldl>rl Hammack. S<OCI W and Su~.in E Boynton, JICQ!lellne C. anO Evtirl'll 0. Potion, Delores Evonne and Steven veoroe Coulter, Ellz•betll e. ano Curhs W. Jr. Lanford, Elainl' R.ano Aooert E Jr HoucnlM. Jonn C•ttawey Jr. and Alto Jan~ wooococ 11.. Su1anne Theresa ;ind Tnoma\ Aavmono B•rnum, Suwn Mary a110 Joe Fri)ftk Feonoero, Rutn El•tne and S'tdnev HowarO HOran. Thom.is Michael .tlld Betti Ann LinO<iuo\I, Jonn L •nO Jane I... S•mon. Robert Mlcn•el •nO Suwnna E•lttn 8dller. Doro~ I anO Oouotn t< B•llf'r. llr,tOlorO Arlhur •nd Alme Ft An<•~ bills -both dealing with child la bor laws -have breezed through the As- sembly. One, AB 256, would re- m ove the s t a t utory restriction against girls under 18 w o r king as messengers or delivery persons. It would make the age 16 as it already is for boys, t hus br inging California law into con- fo rmity with federal an- ti·d1 scri m ination r egula- l!U111111n11111111111mn1111111nm1111nnumnm11m111umUU111111111unmnm11111111mmm1111111nnn11nn11mmnn111 i EARPET SAlEI· tions. E ~ second.. AB 257._ § WAREHOusr• would change the age 1 iC ltm1t ~f girls worki_ng in Hu GE cer tai n occupations. _ s u ch os se llin g = . m agaz in es o r e newspapers, from 18 to - tO, again to bring state law into confor mity with fede r al labor r egula - tions. • • * R E P . MARK H a n- naford, the Long Beach Democr a t who replaced Cr a ig Hosmer in the House, has been as- signed to three subcom- THOUSANDS ·OF-YARDS NOW YOU CAii AFFORD. ·TO CIRPR THE WHOU .HOUSE! -' LEAJ)ING NAME1·BRANOS HUGE SELECTIONS ----------m atlees of the House HUGE CHOICE OF STYLES AND COLORS SHAGS ULTZ-IHGHOM FUMflAL HOMf ( r, ! YOI Co •3M· o H LLHOADWAY MO ITU AU 110 S. .>Jw'°l r. ( WO M• J ll'I} 11 ~ McCORMICK MOHUAIY LO")vno Bi>od'> '4'l'4 '1'41 '· :..:in J,nn Cori '• J"n '4q!> 1711> ,ACIFtC VJIW MIMOllAL ,AllC (...,.. • .,.,. M "'IDY (hJr,..f 3'ilX> P::i t• V w 0• ,,, N·>wp.:><' f).. , ;., ( 1 (>Mo(> b4• um KHFAMILY COt.OMtAL fUMllAL HOMI 7EK>I 8or ..:> ""~ We'''""""' eq3 51'> SMITHS' MOITUAI Y 027 Mon St ffillf~~,.~ S36-0S3q Commiltee on Veterans Affairs. They a re t he I losp1tals Subcommittee. the Sub- committee on Education and Tra ining a nd the S ub c om m itt ee on Ceme teries and Burial' Benefits. HOW TO UDUC:I TODAY'S HlaH COST OP DYIM• Tiie ~-8ocie1Y .. Ille alt4Wnllllve 10 II•• co a lly I nvolved 1110rt11ary•fu11eraH:e"'9lery system ~ 100 rM" It i. the an•-to AIMfkil t 111911 CO.I of dylflO. The ...,._ ~ ptO¥\dea ..... dlgrufln cremation service ••II\ ~al SH. T-. taOO need 1tgt ........... -tology, CIMloel or 11eve Yo11r aoclet Securttv or v...-Adlftl11telrall0tl daltll -~ our QOml>lete .-vte:e Cal THE NEnUNE SOCIETY 2400 W. Coast Hwy. Suite "'F'. Newport c.amorn1a 92860 646-7431 u ~ ~ F-.. '°'1folt0 To NAM£ AOOAESS . an STAT ; ~1~_:-$0N4LY 00 . , .... h"" • 1 ... H TeM • Scvlpl•rn • Tri C.let "a M. Jh09t-•• ..,, , ••• ,. $tM • J ,, 84 02.IOX·. t -aoLD INC .. 25c0FF 49 OZ.BOX GAIN HIGH PERFORMANCE DETERGENT INC. 1ocoFF 20 LI. BOX HOME SIZE LOW SUDS DETERGENT LIQUID DETERGENT . 220%. DETERGENT FAMILY Sl%E80X S~HTA AMA STORE ltOO~ .... 1c.....,......,•s. .... , COSTA MISA • SANTA AM.A sew.._. Ma ... M. t:JO.t W.t:»7 ....... . \. I I\ • . -,. . . \, . ·i;. Am9menton 'Jaclde'aMountaln' ... l~gnanttlme •J Fal~ State • ff pspjial as the recreatlonaUheraplst "r • • sit• reflectively' then throws open anna to welcome• boy-m•n called M'9ce;who picks wild turnip bloom , JorHls friend. She envisions i;J/ a ca~round where they 111eet on . ·· . hospital grounds In Costa Mesa . J • ' . ,. . . Mount .ShBftnon ·Taking Shape .. ( Graduftlly) at F ~i;rview Site By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of Ill• 0••1'1' Pilot St.Jff Mount Shanno n1 the brave IHtle hill gr adually growing .on the grounds of Jtairview State Hos pital in Costa Mesa, is becoming a · reality and 11oon the infant mountain m ay even sprout spnn·gs and a flowln~ creek. They could c:ucade through a · g arden of· gr.eener)' and big g ranite bdulders, creating .. a rustic wonderland for hu,ndreds of kids who have found their .lives short on wonders. Someof~m ­ sadly -don't really know w.hat wonders are. Mount Shannon is envisioned as the hilly focal point of wilderness campground on 2.5 acres of un - used state land on the Southwest side of the big hospital grounds that are home for about 1,720 clients, or patients. JACKIE SllANl\'01\', 52, a recreation a l therapist at the facility for the m entally retarded and physically handicapped is the mental architect oftM carpp· ground. She is also leader of all Boy Scout and Girl Scout units al the hospital. compnsmg about 250 kids, And she j ust started a 4-H Club, b~ the campground she has ln mind: would sel"V~ all t lients. ... 1• So far. op ly an arr8'1t' of dum~ &,flu:kload-sized clUJllJ>S of olt. me g ravel whi--will make. the ma11ic · mountain she ha~Jn mipd sit.¥ the site. along wi~ a (evi utilift~le# and other dona~Jem s " · h 'fill go into its ma)n_ng. 1 ·~ • SHE STOOD ·alop one of 'them recently and proclaimed ,!.<> the world: "I'm going to milke a mountain out of these molehills.·' <Daily PHot YOU section, Feb. 9, 1975) Others came up with the pro- posed title· of Mount Shannon certainly not Mrs. Shannon. She has even holler ed a bit al the \'ery idea of a mountain' named after herself. She is less vocal about the rest of the results so far :but still enthusiastic and hopeful. · '¥'1 • m n o t di s co u t a g e d anymore,., says Mrs. Shannon. whose project is receiving more. although still not quite sufficient, backing, r;ot a problem'.' 1'11en write lo Pot Dun'it. Pa& w1LL cut red tope,.;geJtmg the answers 'and actton yoµ itt"ed to solve inequities in QOvern~ lJlrd busi- ness. Mail your questions to Pat C>tmn At Your Service. Orartgt~ Dcilly Ptlot. P.O. Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Include J!Ourtelef)hofldrttl11tber. Thecolum11appea r!ldallyercept. Saturday.... i . I• A lOt of the people here at the h9SJ>it\l, <iiW1 't ev~n know what l Yla"ittetl CO do," s he explains. »An~ a lot or · them are getting behind it." ,· Mouataiwt in tbeiT nalural st@te.rn~~J.ale ~~mak~. but redheade(rJackie $bannon fiopes hers.wit} only take.moriths. "A lady whose last •a~ is ttilroa:-~''-:me ~·fw·a. tree." she -'aic;t, nQt.t.og ~t. was British poet Jo)'.ce Kilmer who wrote the (jmot1s1~em regarding trees _ an~ the beqevdlent Cod who created tMtn for all people <both ordinary _~nd bandi~pped ). TREES WILL b& a major part of the campground -and she feels Mrs. Kilmer's $2 is a good omen. The campground dreamer of the Fairview staff also has re- ceived calls and otfers from other Orange Coast r esidents who say they will also donate SPJlre shru~bery and.trees for the campground. It could be open by sumnter: , "Now, ho~ever, an esthellc dis- . pute in .the making of the moun- tain appears poss ible. Anthony Sirianni . a n Orange Coast College Adult. ~ .. . , E ducation ins t ructor who teaches Cl class in nature skills to older F<.11rvi e \\ cli ents, h as volunteNed lo tackle God's own type of ta ~k and design the moun· lain. "We . do things with nature skllls." t?leplains Sirianni, sur rounded in his classroom at the hospital_ Rehabilitation Building . with ~o~ts'bf Qther handiwork originated by nie Creator. There w e rou'r btack puppies in a cage. a s lithery garden snake and countless potted plants or slips taking root, from which the older r~tarded persons are learn- ing about nature before helping instructor Siria nni and Mrs. Shannon tackle their mountain "H.i pup . . you're cute. ".sayi> one patlent, pettiJ'lg one of the tiny dogs sitting in the communal cage pn a work table. He does not seem retarded at aJJ. ju~t iml)ressed with the mira- cle of sm all animals among other things in Creation. Talk gets back to bigger mat- ters, like Jac k ic Shannon 's mountain. The philosophical split on lhe ideal nature of mountains seems NY 1002'7; American J ewish Joint Dlstrlbution Committee, 60 East 42 St., New York, NY 10017; American Red Cross, Washington, D.C. 20116; Lutheran World Relief, 315 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010, and Africare, Z204 'R' St. N.W .. Washington; D.C. 20008. 'Irregular /tledtod of DepodtfptfJ' €0111pfaint 0 EAR PAT; My daughter deposited $200.29 of a $220.29 check from an insurance company in our joint passbook savings aac· ' count last Friday. Over the weekend, she de(ided to buy some clothing and I advanced her $83.84 lo pay for ber· purchases. thinking sbe could Witbdraw that amount Monday and pay me : back. When sbe attempted to do thit, the San C~mente Mutual S8vlnoi ancJ. Loan Asan. refused to allow the1 withdrawal, saying ftbal al nee thf check bad to be 'cashed a{. an out-9'·state bank, no wltlilClriW'al oo lt-f$Uld be made for 30 days: Tbls. in spite of the fact that 'she ak-eady had received $20 in ctsb, her previous ~~e w.s u'nde~ and-the check had not yet been deposited DEAR· PAT: We live ina heavily wpadedare~ Udout.....,e. ., by the S &c,L . .¥r da,ugltter saw the c~eclt there and called me. I • has a huge slidlnJ glass dodr in the tear. For Aeveral years now, sptlre to ID emptoye, aa)lng that since the check had not been d~- birds have dived into this gta~s whenever I keep th&drapes o_pen. posit,ed by the S & L, I would like. it return~cJ .bec~use the ~.84 I'd like to enjoy the great vtew we Hate but don't want the bin11to " IDlOJ.lnt wal!needed fqr ATI?lher f~nan.~al obhgalion by Friday. hurt tbell)•elY• mistakin2 the doot' ror ahother wide open space. t 'J'he bah•ce Cb meet •soo issued 10 ~~~would be replaced. The Any suttl!'estiotil? ~ • 1 ;employ~ .reiu,ed and aald \he depoalf h.cl W., made. Later, she ,,., · ' c.Ued b'il'ct and lldml~ eo d~lt h.a be~n IQ{lc,le until an.er our initilt )>bone conversation. No one menUone\i wt\en the check was accepled by the S A: L that the funds would be held for 30 da~ .. .,. , • to be a friendly divergence of opi- nion "She Just \\ants it beautiful.- Iv contoured." scoffs Sirianni. · He has something more on the order of Mount Whitney in mind for his blueprint of Mount Shan- non. not some country hill with a few µatches of wild mustard and wild turnips. Sirianni bas plans for streams flowing through little glades on Ute mountain adjacent to the Costa Mes a Golr and Country Club. ART WHITE, the cheerful gu) who drives the Fairview ··Jolly Trolley'' tram to take clients and s taff members a r ound thP hospital gr ounds. has offered help through a eon tractor friend Wh ite Is an experienced equip- ment operator and his friend, Ul>- on learning a bout the Mount Shannon p roj et'l , offered to donate his bulldozer to 'doze the mountain up lo proper height. Lack of a bulldozer was one of the critical needs, since it costl> about $500 a day lo rent one and the stale can't finance Mount Shannon. takin g s hape a!; a volunteer labor of lovt'. A varietv of materials. inolud· ing landscaping item. gravel for drainage <for the proposed run· ning stream which \\ill babble through thC' l'ampground 1 is still needed. .Jackie Shannon wandered out again last week to the site of her ... own special hill and sat in the wild turnips amid clumps of castoff dirt to dc~m aJilUe. She was followed by a tag· along named Mikt'. a handsome teenaged boy client who is ont' a mong the m any who one d a~ may enjoy l'amping at Mounl Shannon '"Pick ·mama· a flO\H'I' ... :-aid Mr s S hann on. u s ing tht> maternal r efe rence Mikt> c~111 identi fy with best when dealin)! \\ith an adult \\Oman Mike cannot form his O\\ n thought c.i nd s pet"ch p<1tlerns unlik e me:tn~ of the retarded so he mimic~ tho:.(• arountl him '"hen spoken to. a~ though to rt'- ctssure himself ''Pick 'm <1m<i ct fl ower." he murmured, snapping off a purple '' ild turnip blossom and handing 1t Lo Mrs. Sha nnon with a show of shyne:.s a nd pri<le. 500 steel tires were rated not acceptable in the October I9i4 issue of "Consumer Reports" magazine, and I hesitatf' to replace lhc> original tire with a nother of the same. A.l' ., Costa ~lesa Jack 8. Scarcliff, director of consumer affairs for Firestone, re.SOrts &bat the Southern California district manager inspected your tires and replaced one at no charge. The price quoted to you was the "suggested retail price." As with your adjustment, mosl major tire manufacturers derive the replacement cost b) multiplying the percentage of tread-wear and the "suggested re- taU ~rice" of the time, which often is higher tban the actual price ,-Jd by the buyer. The trre that Consumers Union rated in its Oc- tober 1'74 report was the Firestone Steel-belted 500, not the radial Ure you have on your car. This belted nonradial tire was rated not acceptable because of repeated tread separation. Firestone stopped producing this Ure in June 1974, several months befon• the article was published. Whlela lfloielll Wel~o111e tlte Fa•il!I Pooch? DtAR PAT: We are planning a cross-country trip this sum· mer te>visitretatives. The family dog is going along. Although m) parepts ¥'ill welcome him. I'm not too sure about m otels along the way. ls there any way to check out which motels allow dogs? Advance knowledge could save some frayed nerves at the end of a long travel day. T.E., Costa Mesa Gaines Dog Research Center, Gaines TWT, Box 1007, Kan.ltakee, OJ. "901, will send you a complete dictionary of hotels and motels allowing dogs in your room free of charge. Cost of the booklet ls 5t cen.ts. Other sources include AAA directories, the Mobil Travel Gulde serlet or the free brochans provided. by ma- jorbotel and mote.I cbaim. Lfgllt.er ftJaereafJouC• IJ11der f a.,esti9atle11 DEAR PAT: While 1 on a cruise, my wife bought several pro- pane lighters in!lcribed with the ship's name. Since these liabters are hard to rm , I purchased a can of Evans refill gas because a selection of filling noules was included. An attached pamphlet said that if non~ of them worked, the lighter could be sent to Evans and would be returned with the appropriate nozzle I mailed my lighters to Evans Case Co in December and that's the last I've seen otthe m. J.K., Costa Me a Evan• no tonier services lighters, and yours were senUo the current tuppller, Aatborbed Repair Service, 143 E. Htb St1, New York, NY 190!1. ha.na l tontactlnc ABS re1ardlng your llaitera' w1'treabouts. Either Evaas OT the sappUer •UI (ontact yCMI whee tho ate traced. f • . • DALY PILOT TO DELP emotionally duturbed m- divldaals return to a full fuocOoaing hfe de- dicated PJO(asiooaJ care • ...s.ct. Ha.~ volnnteen. offenng a lew lllom"s of slra.rial throup craft.I and ac:tmtHs. eao help speed up the reco~·e ry process. A 24-bour therapeutic residenlJ.aJ ceo:ter in Huntington Beach 11 asking lor such vobmteen to offer this t) pe of therapy. Scremi.oc a.ad ontl'Dl4 · tloo will be given. Phone ~3312 or 530-2370 to voJunteer. F AI&VJEW State ffospita1 in Cost.a 111 esa needs volunteers to b.andJe clerical duties in· cl~g making schedules, filin.c, and llgbt typm._ Two hall-days per wee& are required for this job. Call tbe Voluntary Actioa Center al South Orange County, 6C-0863or 833-9271.. TllOVGB the boys• club is off erinc many proerama to the youth al FCJUDUtn Valley, tbe director reports be bas a kilD and ncdleot equipment wbicb is not ~ put to use. H there la aoyoae who baa tbe bow-bow. tbe boys would "Jon the opportunity to receive ceramics lnltrwttoa. •• be reports. Volunteers abou1d phone N0-3312 er 530-2310. Belplerl'•• Read the Meter . , With utlllties &.akini a larger cbubk of everyone'• monthly budaet. it makes sense to understand bow to read your gu and electric meters. You ean keep tabs on your own con- servation of eaerfy and also daUble-che<:k the utility compa.a..iet' bills. To help you figure out both your gas and e:lect.ric ~ ''Consumer News'' bu devoted an entire issue to reading ,as and electric met.en. A copy of the reprint entitled .. Utility ll«ers and BUls" cen be obtained free from Comumer lnfonnaUon. Pueblo, CO 81009. Step-by-atep in.stnactiopa, including draw· ings. s how you e x.actly how to read the meter. And for compl~, the reminder is in· eluded that state ageneies regulate botb elec· tricity and natural gas public utilities, so any question about legal rates a utility company charges for electricity or natural gas should be r eferred lo the utility commission in the state capital CSacramentohere). · Also, you may want to aet more in· formation about surcharges 0r fuel adjust- ment charges added to utility bills . . To I' our Dealt• Super-sensjtive? Escbaoemg information with~ friend ls ooe· way to find out what might be good for your super.sensitive skin. Another way that might help you figure out what hypoallergenic cos· meucs really are all about is to write for a reprint from the Food and Drug Adminutra· tioo. S i·n g l e co p i es or • ·Hypo a 11 e rg e n i c Coemet1cs" are Cree from Consumer Informa- tion, Pueblo, CO 81009. Some consumers think hypoallergenic mean1 "nonallergenic," when it actually onl)' means the products s hould be less•likeb' to cause adverse reaction. According to the fact sheet, there is no known way to produce a cos- metic that would be nonallergenic to ever· yone. Also di!>cussc.-d are the various lei-ms you'll find when you shop. In addition to hypoallergenic, there's "suitable for sensitive skin." "less irrital· ing," and another migh\ be labeled, .. allergy. tested." Industry procedures for testing these cosmetics vary. The different tests used are described in the fact sheet. First 'Trot' Winner Winner of night har-ride on a sulky next Wed· nes~ racing 's first ''llot nesday. llorsin' AroWld to Trot" night lcsst Wed· will have a follow-up nesday at Los Alamitos · story, with pictures, next Race Course wcss Mrs. Sunday Dudley (Lorry > Rich of · 1867 Bayport Way, 1 The winner was ac· Newport Beach. She gets companied to the track dinner for four at the by her sister , Helen clubhouse, a race named Leone, and her daughter. in her honor, $100 in Celeste, both of Costa gambJin scri and a Mesa. 6 KSlf7~ f)A.~T""ms l~TI:~~~ Tl()~Al: • INJERIOR DESIGN WORKSHOP Doubts about ~oratm1???71 Brinl yow pro- blems to Desl1n Partnera lntern.at.lonal. Newport Beach Du1ener1 are orferinc daM'oom llllC.l'lletlon ln all ~ ol llMriGr ~I" ArHs ol dllcuuion wtll include: tolor. Jayout. pert"dlve, fabrics, wallc:overt.n11, wtndow truim..u. a.ad Roonns. A Ml«t"-ot E•~ fabrics ud tM ,._ in dellln Ideal wlll be featured. J.ndMdlW, ~ 1t•tsa to problem.,... ot 1~ bome. • flemlnan Sehedultd April l, I. ts. %2, 29 ....• ~ON Umtt..d to ten ptttOnS. JO a.m. to ' p. ~ C.tt.«94 buJtet lunrheon. For 191.her tnlorm1t1on lftd reMrYaUonl: Phone -.1..0 or wr1t. 0.."11 Par\nCn lnt.ernauon.a. at11 M9eAl'UNW BIYd., Nl'wport Beach, Ca. r19I AEST A FO LKS-:-{t takes both loc a1s aDd vis· it.ors, all kinds or horse people, to make San Juan Capistrano's big parade the high.light of Fiesta de las Golondrinas. Trying on hats and apparently gossiping to each other about the upcoming big event are Mary Crossman's ponies, Milkshake (left) and Coco in photo above (left). Friday Jacobs (beard) and Sal llamas, representatives of Wagon Wheel Stables. toast the parade with traditional margaritas in photo at right <above). Heavily silvered saddles of George JaC{}ues of Lakeside cleft.> and Michelle Scheurer or Rancho Palos Verdes Cright) are typical of fancy outfits some of featured riders will show off Jacques was 1974 high point winner for parade pintos in Southern California; Michelle was last year's .. Silver Lady Champion" in statewide para de competition. Horsin'. Around with Tom Mccann • San Juan Is 'W)i;ere I~~s Happening' .. . , 4 I lt1st1me.hor!>c lover!> swallov.s and all thaL rromSaturday,whenthe Valley kids and their wboonceagamwillpuJI Raised in San Juan or the Orange Coa!>t For horse people. the 1975edilionoftheparade horses-the animals a s ca I e ·mo d e f Capistrano. Gates area, to focu!> our <flten· fieJ;ta and its big Satur-steps o~r ll"Onl the .in· groomed to witblit an in-cbaclcwacoa along the worked as a cowhand on tion on tbe vall"~'" of S<1n day parade is a v.hole ters~ct1on o{ ~mrno ch oJ their lives and parade~e. the O'l\eill, Starr and Juan Capastrano ·nother scene. Ca_P1stran0' ancf Del everxflairglowinginthe ~er (tieod, Sandy Forsterranches . In fact , the entire It's one of the ld!>t Obispo. ·st1nshine their owners Fr1ckert. a 15·yearold He won't have far lo Capistrano Valley, plus s~ws of its kind in ~he The entrie!> have hope will light what is former schoolmate who travel to get back to his some of its neighbors up Umted States-:-a ma.le· closed for that Mar~h ?:2 truly "their" parade. · has moved to Oregoq, horn etown w ffen he in Mission VieJo, 1s buzz.· long spectacle m which event, and, once again, 1t even plans to fly back for serves as grand marshal ing with preparations for not .eve~ one motorized appears the big s how will Mar Y Crossman : the weekend just so she of the big parade. He one of the nation's le:tst unit 1s allowed . have so mewhere forexample,16-year-old canridewithMaryinthe lives in Capistrano horse parades. Everyone walks, rides e:t between 1,000 and 2,000 daughter of the parade's gaily decorated wagon. Beach. ·horse or tours the parade individual participants. publicity gal Cher mom · Brad Gates. Orange · Even if you're not' a Let other!> gat he r route aboard a horse· Thereare174units listed is Lori Crossman ), County's new sheriff, is great horse lover, you in the Misi.100 City drawnfloatorvehicle. in the lineup. already has been trying another horseman who maybe should see this March 17 through 23 for It has been that way Many "units'' actually hats on her ponies, will be •·coming home", parade. It's one of the lhel7lh Annual f''aestadc since the beginning of are local Capistrano Milkshake and Coco. for the big parade_. lastofits kind. las Golondranas and the event. It wiJI be thcsl 11,_;;;j;;;;;;======-===============~===;;;:;:;:====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. celebrate the famous way again one week · • '1'::H" Lots of curls or greot body! Our reg. 25 .50 famous brand permanent g.YeS you the look you wontl Includes 1tyle cut (Long ho1r slightly more.) 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Mwc:I\ t . 191~ OA!L 'Y PU.OT 83 ll ased to be that driv· Ing a recreational veru- c.le was as easy as put- tmg the family car in gear, stepping on the 1as, and heading fer the mountains, or Just about any other place that suit, ed your fancy and }'Our pocketbook. vehicles dirte.,ently, s uch as for t horter trips." THE llV is a way ol life tor ma~ people; Slot only in the United 5'.ai. but in Weite.-b Bu~ 8 well. It 'ti a com forlable world of pressurlied water systems, soft beds, stereo sound systema, zippered veran· das, collQpsible bubblt domes, and sizzllna .. But for the past 18 months -ever since the gaaoline crisis poked its head inside the, family garage -the RV ~i­ness has shriveled and first-time buyers have all but disappeared. Further. high fuel prices make the total cost of buying and running an RV someihing to be reckoned with., steaks under the etars. ~ ..... -.. .............................................................................................................. ~~----.................. __ ...... ,..._,, RVers can rough it it they wish -but they don't have to. lt all depends on bow much money they are prepared to spend. Still, the atUtude of millions of RV ownersis . unchanged. RVs come in four besic types: travel trail erst which are pulled bebina a car: truck campers that lit on the back of a pickup; t e nt trailers, which are towed just like any other trailer but which collapse into a neat package when un· der way ; and the self- propelled motor home, t~e most costly unit of "That's one of the comforting "tfiings about it," declares John V. Hansen, president of Winnebago Indus tries of Fol'est City , Iowa. largest RV m a nufac- turer in the world. "Ex· isting owners continue to use their vehicles. But" he adds quickly, all. , .. because of the cost a lot • of them are using their TRAVEL trailers stretch from about 12 feet up to 35 feet or more .. Recycle Plant Purifies 'Used' Water SAN DIEGO <UPI l - Recycled water , purified by .. reverse osmosis," is already in use here for irrigation anp could be used for drinking water, according to the de , velopers of the system and cost from about Sl,500 and up. Some Airstreams, for in· stance, cost more than $18,000. Fifth·whe e l travel trailers are attached to a swivel hitch mounted irt the bed of a pickup truck. The units are roomier than conventional travel trailers and a re easy to tow and maneuver . · The front portion, which extends over the pickup truck bed. usual· ly contains a bedroom, adding to the total in· terior space. Truck cam pe r units cost from $1 ,000 to $5,000. Six.passenger pickups, such as the Dodge Club Publi c and private plants are in operation to remove impurities from household waste water and make most of it fit for reuse. bl em. the reclaimed Co., Chicago. water also has solved The reverse osmosis other problems for the process is "the first in a Estates and we hope for new gen e r a t i o n of othe r communities " systems designed lo pro- Cab and the Ford Sur• ~r Cab, have plenty of room for the family up front. TENT trailers can be Uiech.pest RVs, selling fOI' $700 to $3,500, depend· ing cm the extras in · eluded. When ope n, a lent trailer has sleeping accommodations for four or more and the amenities can duplicate those found in other types of recreational vehicles -although they 're often more modest in design and operation. Th e setr-contained motor home combines the propulsion system and living facilities all in , m ental Protection Agen· cy paid i5 percent of the '412,000 spent for the unit as part of a pilot project to determine how well it would work over a n ex- tended period. "We want to see 1f the reve rse osmosis m em branes which separnlc. one package. The big growth will t>e in van conversions and mini motor homes because of the lower cost. A va n conversion, often with a top that pops up when the vehicle is not in motion, runs from $5.000 to $8,000, while a minisized motor home starts al around $7,000 and str etches to $10,000 Best on Fuel: The Supervan By RALPH HUBLEY Tr•wl MIWr ef TM OwbtlM Scleeu M1M111« After trying out many ditferent sizes. styles, and m a kes of recreational vehicles, l have foun4 my favorite. It's called the Winnie Wagon. Sometimes r eferred to as a "supervan" or "super station wagon." it is an exceptional· • ly versatile vehicle. And best of all it is de· signed to travel. I consistently averaged more than 15 miles per gallon, a dramatic contrast to the 5 to 6 miles per gallon of most motor homes. · But aJas, production has been temporarily suspended. I s uspect that part of the r eason is that there is not as much profit in these units as in the lar ger, deluxe models. Winnebago. however, insists that if demand grows for the . Winnie Wagon, it will again be broug ht into prod"ction. Last year's models can still be found among dealers one of the best buys. I feel . in the RV field today. Reasons for my enthusiasm extend to more tha n mileage records. which should become even more important if the price of fuel jumps because of added t axes. Other ad. vantages of the Winnie Wagon include : • Drtvab11ity. Power steering and brake~ \\ith automatic shift make it·as comfortable to drive as a lu xury automobile with the acided ad-. antage of better visibility. • Parking. Its len~h of 18 feet 4 inches al lows 1l to fit into a single parking space on the street or at the supe rmarket. Pop top provides 6 feet 4 inches of headroom in living quarters Width of 7 feet 31 :! inches gi\'es ample crosswise s lcc·ping a rea. •Storage. With the top down the vehi cle can be kept handy and ready to go in the stan dard gar age. thus avoiding bans on parking RV'::. in residential areas and saving the co~L of storage elsewhere. •Price. About S8,000. llowevcr, lasl year·~ models can be discounted, and plans for new models will hold' price lo about $7,000. This mini motor home is built of Thermo-steel and Thermo-panel on a van·typc chassis, Other standard equipment includes a two-burner stove. exh a ust fan, stainless steel sink, refrigerator , dine.tte that converts into beds: large and 8mall closets. and carpeting throughout and more. A full.sized motor home balloon s from around $8,500 for the more spartan unit to SJ0,000 and more A good average cost might be around$12,000. BEFORE t aking the RV plunge, cunsider these tips: -Buy the unit that nts your needs as well as your po c k et book . Financing is available but only for the best credit risks. -Bring all the family in on the decision. After all, it will be a home on 'whee l s and s hould satisfy everyone, includ- ing the children. -Visit a local camp- ground or state park. Talk \\ ith the OY. ner~ or o th er RV ::.. A camaraderie develops among RV owners, and l'OU might as "ell take J"dvantage ul it bdore you plunge. Also. you m:.iy not even like R\'mg. l\lilhon::. do. however Every HV famll\ knoY.S the .. something special" feeling or a July-morning bre<tkfast in the high Rockies. a dip in the Pacifi c along the Oregon coast. a drive through the brill iant shades of mountain heights on a chill October afternoon. And If that '::. not e nough, there are the many delig hts ·or camp- i n g out i n W est ern Europe and other parts of the Y.Orld. SIGH UP MOW! COSTA MESA TENNIS aue Reqistw-ation for Tettnis Clinic 1 • .ADULTS, JR's.. IMTHMfD~ ADVAHCED cf!' 10 LESSONS FOR $10 ~.-t:,~' MllJ,:!:!.::. ~. _.~... ~-~ VldeoT .. l~ ( r..-w MeclliilH ' ~ Reqistration lec)ins Mon.. 1 March I 0th at 9. CLlft. 880 JUtotlPERO-Ph. 557·0211 FIGHT INFlATIOH AT fHE f11ATES fNN COMPLETE DINNERS from $3.95 W on., lndud~d 'JI· The private plant. the 250,000· gal lon1. a ·day facility at the San Diego Country E states de· velopment. has been in operation since Nov· ember. It converts ef. fluent into water that is purer than the piped·in domestic and irrigation water coming from the Colorado River. The three·acre plant vi de a rea li s lic. a nd was des igned by Neste. economic means for Brudin & Stone, Inc .. of communities to upgrade nearby Escondido to pro-w a s t e w a t e r f o r cess sewage for the even· r eclamation and reuse," tual 10,000 residents the a Roga spoks spokesman developers expect to li ve said. or hold back the salt and ,----------------------Together we make beautiful fashions -in the 3,200-acre com· The plant. being de· munity. eded to a local municipal The four-part facility water district, was set up 1s built around the na· to process 250,000 gallons THE PLANT r educes lion's largest "reverse of waste water a day, but the total dissolved solids osmosis" demineraliza. Stone said it could be ex· inthereclaimedwaterto lion plant. the de panded t o 750 ,000 100 parts per million, vclopers said. The pro· gallons Re said the cost compared with the ~ Cess r elies on moleculc:tr of the entire system. m- ppm in water the San membranes to separate eluding pipelines , was Diego County Authority salt and other detrimen· nearly $4 million gets from the river,· ac· tal subs tan ces from The public plant. a cording to Ray Stone. a waste water , leaving joint underta king, of the partne r in the civil nearly pure water. cities of Sa11 Diego and ot her s ubstances from the usable waste water will stand up over a long period of time, or \\ill they have to be replaced frequently." E scondido city utilities director Larry Michaels said The water from the Escondido plant when the facility 1s fully opera tional. will be channeled to grazing land tht"' city owns and leases lo a private party for 1rnga · lion. engineering firm which Stone said 90 percent Escondido. also centers designed the facility. of the water processed on a reverse osmosis un· ..-----------11 .. While the waler is by the p I an l ( r om it. It was designed lo re· good enough to drink it is household waste could be move sail from 150,000 used primarily for ir· recycled, m eaning an gallons of waste water a rigating agricultural urban w ate r s upply · day from an Escondido 1 lands and for landscap· could be extended ten· reclamation facility. L. M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT ing projects," Stone fold. The federal Environ· said. He said the water was·----· ------------------1 He said the reclaimed put through four water has not been ac· pur ifi cat io n s tages, cepled generally for while other similar public consumption but facilities in the country is the next best thing to stopped after the third distilled water and can step in the reverse OS· 1 be used for anything dis· mosis process. " tilled water ls used for Ladin H. Delaney. a 1 for example, automobile senior e ngineer for the batteries and industrial stale Regional Water cooling towers. Quality Control Board, .. This plant was de· said the plant ·'will be veloped originally to used as a model for those so!vc the waste disposal communities faced witb problems presented by meeting high quality the remoteness and waterstandards." isolation of the Estates." The demineralizationp said William Watt, iron of the ernuent eodeveloperoftbemoun-atme nl plant was tain resort community ilt by Roga of San 1' no~casl of San Diego. ego, a subsidiary oC 1 .. But ln IOlvini that J>ro-Universal Oil Products I ~' MATERNITY ''New Spring Maternity Fashions Arri"in8 Daily ... PmJ It On!" SOUTH COAST PLA!A (lipper l~ ne;tr llulloc:A·•) 557.5734 JCPenney .Brighten up! Ifs our Frosting special. 16.88 Our expert Frosting includes shampoo and set. Or try our Hair Pai nting at the same special price. Two truly beautiful values. "Festival" perm. Just 9.50 Our Festival budget perm includes shampoo and style set (Not recommended for color treated hair.) No appointment necessary. Charge it. 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This special low 0<1ce thru Wed Mar 12 • tlWPORT BE.AOf- 20 foshion Island Mon . Tues & Fn 10-9 00 Wed . Thurs. & s.t 1Q.6 Sun. 12·6 E • • lAGUMA BOOt-218 hmt Awe. OPEN Mon -Sil 9-6 30 p t11 , I • ' • ' ·Lunch Hour: Time to:Revitalize By ALIJS()N J)EERR OfU..IWl'f ........ It creeps in quietly, that malaise called spTin,c fever. Gloomy mornings give way to sunny after.. noons. . At midday, y.ou'r~ fr~ from the offiee routine, the janglln~ tel~bone, the ~ paperwork. " Around Ute cotner or a block away there may be an arltlque "Shop 'ripe for exploration .• A bookstore. An art iallery. A pawn.shop replete with bargain•. A nUJ"lerY • .someone you might never have m et. Window shop. Say belle to a stranger. ~ust for an bour, forget the work-a-day world *send your imagination soaring. Some take advantage of the hour to exerclae their bodies. Others to air their minds. " Sit in a quiet.spot, lean against the tree and en· joy the sounds that come with a warm, spring ·day. Collect your thoughts. What can you do in an'hotlr? '~ Pack your getting.ready-for-summer weight lunch and head for the nearest patch of green. Lie on your back and watch the clouds . Curl up under a tree With that good book you've beeri meani)'lg to read. Picnic in the park with a cool breeze and warm sun as dessert. Whack a few tennis balls agaiAs t a handball court or find a soulmaLe for a quick set. Rouse co-workers from the winter doldrums and organiz e a game of baseball or volleyball: Call the local Y and commit yourself to a couple of days of s"'imming. weight lifting. exercising or volleyball. Rediscover the beach. Watch the ocean for half • an hour and restore your soul. . Talk to the pier fishermen. Kick off your shoes and walk in the sand. Watch the surfers interpret the waves. Take a wal~. "" .J; ., ·!"·,': • ( , •• ~· • ~ I--.-..._ '\ Photo• by Patrick O'Donnell \ ~· • ' ~ . , "' ' Back in the •mce, things may look a little brighter. And, you can try something new again tomor- row. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ' ... . ,. ' Stepping-stone O~~rtu1ned . Ann Landers •' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Peo· pl• Oft.-t.alk to other people ~ your column. I'm 1ure tbit it not news to you because you're a pre tty sharp dame. Well, J want to aay somethina to somebody. but It's the same meNal• that a lot of women want to transmit so pleau, may I ~w your space today" DEAR YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE: Do you realise that you wa-e UM 1tef ping-atcne to my new lU•T Wei , my new Ufe Isn't all that ire1t, but J wouldn't trade It for th• old one. You knew · I was terribly ...._ aW tbat. other man. You .mo . tMw how mueh fie_ med me. But you wouldn't quit bother· lname. Sure. at first I tried to avoid you. I was tfraJd I'd be too weak to resi1t your charm which you had by the barrelful. I wu afraid Yo,I mi1ht make me fonet my comn\itment. You knew all this , sweetheart. But you wouldn ·1 quit bother· in•rne· So every day you dished out 1 little more nattery . You knew how yoW' aweet talk turned me on. You looked right through me wJt.b ~ N•Y eyes Aftd 1N k•l>t both«tna me. l'd come home after being with him an4 Cl')' my eye1 out becall!e I WH thtnldn• about you. I knew before IOltl I wouldn't be eeei~ you at wa\'k aoy more because l wu g.ua.s married and movin1 to another place. But how could I break lt off, 10 l•te in tbe aame? I rould and I dld. And J can't 1ay I regret It. Obviously. he wun't right for me. I'm actual!y retleved exc:ept for one thin1. When I told you the wedding wu orr you quit botbertns me. - UNCHAINED. DEAR tJNCHAINED: 111· terutln' bow many people waa& •titt &Jaey think they CH't have aH· •heat It become. available, U.., ... ,, wa8' It al&er alJ. Ah. the 1weeine11 of forbliden fruit, ud tbe bHter.1149 .. of a woman• tc0ned. ft••• y• for wdtla1. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please, please do not continue to. HY marlJuat\a is harmless and. lbat you would like to see it decriminalised. So many people read you dally. a• I do, ..,d we de per d on you to tell us the truth. Our ramlly teamed the hard way. Our tepn•I• son w•• a heny amoket·of marlJuana and .ft• auUered a complete breakdown. Hl1 recover)' ls alow Ud lt le a palnl\atthlDI to watch. 'n\e,. 11 10 ""'uch ytt to be ~earned about thl• mystertous ertmlaah, pu& la Jan aacf deprived of many ol Ulelr can· RllaU.al rllllta. Yoa M1 ,_r IOll la•• a comple&e brnkclowa. I llepe IM wu &rea&ed u a lick pel'Mll; .............. . TIBla.wllalla•ft ....... fw. ' I I I 1 I I J I .i 1 lh''IOOLSON Cit'il.io.-. ........ Haa hafiatloQ eroded your travel bud1el? Have only one day to get away! A trip lo the Palm SJn-· lnJS Aerial Tramway might be the 1olutlon to bot~ of these problems. It ls leas than a lwo·hour drive from Oranae Coun· lY and can be done easily in a day. Wilh the ba1nc-tdea or I • • rtdlna the tram In mind, 'C'•om Palms a variety of ouUn1s can C • ' be put together for almost any \YJ>e or fami· f'J'!O D;nes Jy and budgel: i j r i11 • -Families with small children and limited re-'F'L.!-rr. sources can pack a pie-i 1"'3 i ram nic and eal it In tbe state part under a tree. <Be Ride ~I. sure ll is packed com· ...., J J en pacUy-tbe tram cars don't allow much room .u•k. forparcels.> l.i_I 111.g, Picnics, Camping-- -A COUPLE who en- joyi bikini can either take a luncH or eat in the mount ai n s tation restaurant before walk· ing a round Mt. San Jacinto Sta~e Park. -The re aJJy adven· ..4--1 a turous can arrive early /"J.Ju.& '°'ith a backpack and spend the entire day hlk· F""-nat T/;ew Ing' in the mounlaJ QS. b'rc; !" ll Photo bugs can take t heir cam e ras ror a leisurely day of shooting spectacular pictures. If a person wants to spend more time ln the mountains, there are 11 campgrounds and more than 50 miles of hiking trails in the 13,000-acre state park. But the most thrilling part or the trip is getting tnto the 80-passenger tram car, looking up at the silver threads ascending the heights and realizing that soon you will be suspended high over the mountains and gorges on your way Ma d e ·bY a Swiss compa ny, the t ramway ts European in flavor and resembles others the firm has built in the Swiss Alps. Sweden and other countries. riving in a completely different one, 40 degrees cooler, in less than 20 minutes. up. - It is regularly inspect- ed and maintained and has remained accident· free during its nearly 12 years of operation. More than three million passengers have been carried "from the palms to the pines" to discover the excitement or leaving one geo· graphical zone and ar· Because oJ this drastic chang e in temperature, it's important to pack both warm and cool clothes before starting the trip. Heavy coats and glo ves are udvised for the winter months in the mountain park. The specially made cables support the two tram cars <ire attached to five s upporting towers, each of which is embedded in the moun· tan mountain rock. The $9 million complei of tramway. towers and mountain stations the dream of an electrical engineer named F'rancis F. Crocker. TDIAY'l IBDSSIDBD PUZZLE •' 1 : ~ • . ' • ACROSS 58 Avlary .,.. no let a 1 Repc.ite 60 Gong.aund 5 Toqpols 81 c°""'°"-9 .Atnphl-plaee Uttatera 82 Wooden 15 Declares form 21 Mountain 65 O riginated slide 66 Spry 23 Appetizer 87 Glue 24 8hOw up ee Ovtd·a road 20 D•vottd 99 8•• eaglu ' to 70 Vain glory 28 Ntartt 71 Savor 27 Cat.loger 72 Malay bo1ts 28 Poetic 73 Choler "before.. 74 Bum 29 Canadian brightly tndlan 75 Weeps 30 Honey· 76 F1mlly makers name 31 Lively: 77 Overhead niualc tr&lna 33 Numerical 78 CorrobOfat• prefix 79 Thick 34 Vtntfter carpets. 38 wiu1c1_. ao SwlncUtd 38 FencetltP 8 \ et.How 38 Political d i"' • candld1le 82 <:ensure 39 Log 83 1rawl tine 42 Football 84 Goll mound klcic 8e Performs '3 Young agJln fowl 89 Brfilte 44 Nobleman 90 Out of 46 The 91 FatMr lmpofo 92 Foreigners 47 Expenditure 83 Om1m1nta1 48 CAIMftt.,'e tuft tool 94 Floodgate 49 RlgorOUI 85 MM'I IWN 50 Allot 81 Needle 51 L~ buga ~2 coat. 87 Har8"QU9 53 Withdrew 88 Tl'lfrdolf'd 64 ltcattng 99 Fut eurfac• 100 Old '°!di« SS AHltlent 101 PMOt 56 Final part aoddHa 57 Celt4 102 ParoMcl blaUcxw 103 Earli U. 104 CMmleal ult 10$ Weatem lndt.na 1oe s1r .. t urchin 107 Smar1; stylish 108 Solidify 111 funct1on1 .. · 113 Avoided 110 penetrate: 2 wets. 118 More loving 119 Cancel O\lt 120 Stopping 121 Tramplta 122 Joined forces 123 Tutted plant 124 Health resorts DOWN 1 Lose color 2 Aaatrt 3 ManufaCIU(~ 4 Samutl'I teacher 5 TrlPPtd 6 Singing group 7 Blbllcal pronoun 8 But:Latln 9 E"1)haal&e 10 Chtat •ound• 11 Settl'I ton 12 Of tnt noat: Latin 13 Mtmlp 14 lerfOfMMC• 150~ 11 ThrtnOme 17 Lat~arta 18 Olagttr 19 AfWiya 20 Wlthlred n Aatttmtnt 30 llMbelt .., 32 Gtrve 34 Cornbread 35 Shove 38 Lear...to ST Fork prong 38 Confederate President 39 Ancient Gau la 4'0 Voting college 41 Food- eervlng eventa -42 Aaaumed air 43 Adhere 44 Aalatlc vine -45 Man·aname 47 Bounders "8 Escapade 49 Brlattes 51 Untamed 52 Lunar period 53 French lnCCMM 56 Sudsy breWI 56 Playground chute 57 Ceases eatino 59 Arrow poison 60 Illegal act 61 Foundations 62 Formerly:3 wds. 63 Watldertd 84 Gaelic 85 Wax ee vanapt 87 Pitcher Satchel ···- 68 Golfclub 7 0 Sct'ltf'nta 71 Vagtlbond 72 Liquid mtuure 74 Brawta 75 Pureut 70~ 78 Blueprlntt 79 SllcJ<y mud 80 EIUA lw 81 CJOU\ fold 82 Bi.st 83 Welghl system 85 Uncarf\Y ..,1 ee SprJnted • 87 8tora11• ~ bin 88 lnformatldn chamt l 89 Tribal unit 90 Ran away 91 Snow vehicle 93 Gift 94 Baby bed 95 Eraa 97 Lodt lo1d 98 Sw1PPed 99 Cuts 101 Romafl road• 102 Flthbone ridge 103 Carbonize• 104 Vlelding 105 Second- hand 108 B~lcal fatf'ltr 101 8ood 188 H!&tlng 110 ~hes 11 2 ~~':~m 114 v~~e~ 11 5 ~iaTem 11s ~rc31ac 111 ~~fa.as1ve t<OOOUll ~ I DNL Y PflOT Ill· PUBUCNOTICE PICYtTI~ SUllN.IJ.a PfCTtT.-VI ._,....... P•CTtTIOCll •vtt• ... NAMalTATIMI NT "AMCITATUHMT NAM•IT•TIMa .. , TM .......,."t WMf1 It 00.llt ~· The fOl'°"lltf '9rMflt en Ml-O OWi· ,_ ......... •ra. It ... IMt· _... _,... ... ... . PACIPI( WHllll .. LL.«CTAIC MAllKETING IPl!(IAl. l 11$ TIMI! & co . TIMI IN A ll01'TIA. )'•an, tb• plant .... Mt .... ,nl\St .• C.IAIMew.CU llU'7 • ~ 9&.~l· ~Ho. 4. MM4 lUOH'-"'-'W•,.~ ..... CA. batk by le1111auv, de-• Mkt1N1 i. ic~11 ... r, , .. ...__. o'..tt.t '-11--. '"" ·~ -.s~o"" ''tK• ""'"'•'•· nu feat.I. '#Ol'ld War 111.Dd ~ .. ~~~..,.,. • ...._ .... ~.,..... .. ~ .. CA'Ola ·HI_.."° we,, i..111"9 ... 11. CA tbe Korean War. but by ~1. 1tl<lle,..W.JM \dr,lt01"-twn -.s1 :y:.t ol hilt •-~1--Mk~IC.Klrcllner "·~Mtt.e,(At)ttt ~rltellle M , 1Cvte11ere, "" ,,uay 1-1 conluUClMM• 'Tiii• •WlitMfnl -flied •tA tN Tlllt ~ ..... ,, , .... II< ... ..,. Ml9'1leftd -·· l.OtllM ....... CA. wuanderway. CMMY ci.ni., °'~ .. c:.ur.ty er1 ,.,,..,~'-· ttu1 ~" "'S.. Ol.Wlet I.. $!wt TM 1"1\1-Is conduct.cl tty Ml lft• HeJleopters were · .. ,.., ™' .-.~ ••• 11'" ••111 "" dl•i...•. · -ta~•-fl -•-llillblllllff Oro~ Co•fl Otltr Pttot, CIMltlty c;1.,• of OrMVO C-y,., Jollft 8 .1<11tcher• C•u~uato y23,000uur ,_.,ll,llMMar.t,t ,1',1'7S $1'-1)~y1',tt7S, 1111111.o1ement -.u fllod ""'"' ille SlOM lranSporUng bUild· P\lllllllWCf Orellge Cont o.o "::: ~y Oerll .. o ... .._ '°""1Y onNWr. inl materials for four 61 PUBLIC NOTICE '9t1.u ,-sMar.t,t ,16,1tH y se1-1) ' ' · • P4t1tt the lowetl and the moun• PICTITIOVI SUStNas• P\lbllwd Or•nee Coost Oelly Pile!, • Merell•, 1 •• 2J, >O, lt7S 110.Jl lain s tation, 8 feat AC· NAMUTATIMINT C 0mp1 i IS h e d W i lb a at!::.~ollowlng porson ll dOlft6 lllltl· PUBUC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTl'tE perfect safety record. A11tPOu TRAVEL. ,... ~ Drlvt, N-port hoc.II, CA t2MO PICTITIOUS SUllNIH MAMIE STATIMINT --------: f!CTITIOUS ·~$1N ESS NAME STATUHHT Today, th~ tramway ts administered by the Mt. San Jacinto Winter 11ark Authority. a public ~gen· cy o f th e sta t e or California. Seven mem- . bers serve on the board, two appointed by the Palm Springs city coun· cil, two by the Riverside -..,c-:.a.• c 0 u n t y b 0 8 r d 0 r supervisors, and three by the governor. General manager ls 0 . L. M c Kenney, a California resident since 1937. A few more things should be mentioned about the \ramwl)' ip ~~ conclusion: . .,of -On hot'lda y · weekends, p.,.p'are for waits of up to ~ree hours to go \Ip or COQ\e down. In 1935, as he suffered in the desert heat, he looked longingly at the San J acinto Mountains a nd wished for some quick way to scale their heights where the air was cooler . HE WAS joined in his d(eam of a tramway in the late 1930s by 0 . Earl Coffman, comanager of the Palm Springs Desert Inn, who later was named chairm an of a committee to plan the conveyance. Durin g t he next 30 .. -CONSIDER buying the "ricfe and dine" com- bination. After S p.m. you can buy a ticket at a reduced rate for both dinner and the tramway (prices are $8.95 for adults, $S.95 for young adults, 12-17 and $3.50 for children, 4-11 ). -Regular tram prices are $3.7S for adults, $2.75 for young adults and $1.50 for children. Group rates are available. If you plan to spend the day, make it a point to come home after dark so you can take full advan- tage of the breathtaking view of the desert lights. A little strategy pays off here, because it's es· sential to be first in line for a front-row sJ>(ft. in lhe tramway car. It may et:>- tail a few extra minutes of standing in line, but the view is well worth the wait. Madrid: It Sparkles lb STAN DELAPLANE ,. . ! MAl)RID, Spain -A grand old town. Tree· llned&ulevards. Sparkling rountalm. There's a cnap, late winter reeling·tn the air. A chill wind blows down the broad Gran Vla, the main shop- ping 1treet. When J first came here, 25 years a1to in Ute same month, Madrid was threadbare. The Civil Wat Jeft $pain in economic ruin. Shop windows were empty. Beggar cblldren slept on the aidewalks, w~apped in rags. .. Hotel waiters wore black jacket.I but the· sleeve cuffs were frayed. The taxis d-ted back to· the 1920s. Museum pieces. They had been pate.bed and repatched. They could barely wheeze up the Gran Via. Today Madrid is a well-to-do city. Lighted windows display gorgeous gifts: Fine leather goods -Loewe is the best in Europe. The ham· mered gold, and silver inlaid work of Toledo in swords, ash trays, cigarette boxes. Ivory Don Qui xotes ride against windmills 011 backgroun ds Qf crimson velvet. • Preclados is one of the best stocked depart· ment stores in the Continent. The taxis are new, saucy little Seats. (The Italian Fiat made in Spain.) *** Not the travel bargain it was ~ven five years ago. Lunch for two at staid and ancient Valen- Un 's rapped me for $30. Botln's in the lantern· lighted narrow street off the Plaza Mayor stm has the finest auckUni pig in Spain. (Botin'1 is the settlnc for the last scene in Hemingway's ''The Sun AlJo 1Rises." All Hemingway buffs· have at least one meal there.) Spain closes down at 1:30. Opens aaaJn at 4:30. Thls gives you plenty of time for the bi1 Spanish lunch: Soup. E11s or Fish. A big meal entre. Cheese, fruit and coffee. The bar at the grand P~ace Hotel ii un· chan1ed. <Supposed to have been a meeting place ror James Bond spy typea durina World War 11.) Spanish sherry in crys tal alasaes. Llttle plates of salted almonds and green oli ves. •••• ••w£ ARE PLANNING a month in Spain this •umme~. Whit .places do you thlu would be most lnterettb;1g.? '· "I'd make it north of Madrid. The south - the Moorlab part of Spain -la unbearably bot. Madrid ,aets in the Ul)per IOI. Tbe 1overnment cl01es , down and most ottlctall bead for the mountains or the AtJanUc beaches. Vigo ls a pretty town on the cool AUantic. So la Ponlevedra, a medieval town of narrow, cob- blestone streets. The old stone bulld1n1s have window• full of blazing 1eranlu1ns. Good beaches nearby. But t.he water h1 cold lf you're uaed to HawaU. I put one foot in lt and auessed it was below 60 de1rcu. Weather is warm and sunny. ••• "Are Ul• Spaat11t....., ,oocl for 4lrhialf" Well, tlMy don't keep them \lP Ilk• we do. TtMJ're apt to be full ol wuhboatcl etmcbet of pavement. I never found any hl&b·sPMd roada. 'lb• cost of 111 may d.lacoura1e >'°"· I thlqk it will co ft.50 to S2 • gallon tn t:.lrope by 1ummer. KaytM more. -• Micllaet Oen..,•n Ml uer, 1212 Berk~ore Ln • Newport B•.c11. CA The tollOWlllQ PtrlOO• are Clolt!Q bu>! UH: PROMQCION£S C.LAMA, lOJ• pl1'4vo, t.lt• Me~•. Cei.ttt11 Albtrlol 1. .. r•. to~ M.-011 Ave . I l'9 tol10wl1111 person It 0011'1 -. ne\Jas tt..a Tl\" 11u111•HS •• conouc Itel by en 1n-NEWPORT 8 E AC" INTERNATIONAL tlOAT SHOW, 240t Cotil "'911""•Y. Newp0rt ti.Kii. C..1. 92* Ch•iC1u•t M•ChUI 0. Miller lhli s~t1ment WH llleCI ""'"' the' County Cter-ol Or1ne-County Oii C~te ,._.,., 01. '2621 Alie!• GollHlel .. ,. Maple Ave, •• ~.Gal. oi.21 Maro• Margarita Loera, 20Jt ~· Ptler L M•rsholl. 22l Oce•n••- Or ., Htwporl &eacn. C.t. t2MO Fetwuory It. 197S l'•tt• A-..., Coll• MeH, Cal 91'17 Pulltllhed Oro~ cout O•lly PllOt Mlrtl'Wlt• Golltai.t, SOI E Bewrly Tl\1$ llu$1NU IS ConOU<l«I by ""' 11\o dllll-t t"M.2'1,•NIMar. 2. 9, I•. 1t1S ,...,· Pl., SMiie Alto, Col. tJ1CM ~-----.::-· _. ·--Tiiis ll>usll\On It conducted by .a PtlffMilr~llell This Slatemen1 wo' !lied """"' Illa Goullty Clerk ot Orel\91 County on Mircn S, 1915 PUB UC ~OTICE '-' ~=r!:r• Tiiis Sle .. ~l\t •U flled W.tlt tht "4tDt PICTITIOUSaU$1NIS.S ty Cleo of Oran'" County Oft P\ltll15'>ed ~anoot Cont Oelty PllOI MAMllTATIM.ll!NT ~tt,tt7S. rcllt, U,2l.JO, lt'S 111-7S It 0 a I N T E C H H I C A l P•tMI f'U81.ICATION$, t7i01 lhKlt llW., Puellttled Or°"90 Cont O.lly Piiot, :::u.· H""41n9t011 Bff<fl. Callfont&t ~n . ...aMor.2,t , 1•.1t1s sn.u PUBLIC N<Yl1CE NOTICE 01' INTENTION TO ~ L. lltobl11, t l362 ... .,.. Cele PU'BLIC NOTICE ENGAGE IN TME SALi! OtJ ~. H111ttlnttoft IHcll, Ce.Jlfontla Al.COMOLIC Sl!VlltAGIS .,._ PICTITIOUSaUllNIU Mar<ll7, 1'7S • Tiiis MllWSS Is cOftducted.., M ~ NAM•ITATllll41NT OWHOMITMAY CONCERN. dlvldu.al. TMtoli.wtnt,.,_ lsdol1t11~ !>uDlect 10 luu.ance ot Ille license• Robert L. Robi11 M t lied for. notke 1$ l\Ofeby 9lw11 th.alll'IO Tiiis ll•temel\t ••• flled _,... ... UNITCD MOlllTGAGt!: S•llVlCE, 1111defll91'R proposes to "" e1<ahoflc County Clerk of 0r•"9e CGUllty • mJt VI• AA:Ho, L•tll"a 'Nl9119I, btwreges at the premises. deKrllltd Ftll>ruary IJ, t'7S. C.llfomlet27W. • ltl toll-s: 2~1 Newport Sllld., Costa ...... R~ R· Home". ms1 Via~-. Miett,C..litorni•9262,. l'llll>lltflff Orel)Ot CeutO•llr "llM~ ~Nltue!,C•lllor11l•W+6 P11rsuant to such Intention, the un-. Fet>. ''· n. i nd Mir. 2, 9, 1'75 ~$ 'nils IMlslMH Is collGucted by .,, 111< derslgned Is ap111Ylnq to the Oes>.arl· -----------·--1 dliAcNal. mel\tot Alconollc Btver•ge (.on1ro1 tor PUBUO NOTICE AONlldR.Home" luuance ol •n a1co11ollc bever•~ Tiii• stetament wu tiled MU\ IN llct<\U ler then prtmoses n tollo~ FICTllrousaiJsU•ESS Count• Clerk of Ora11oe Covnty on ··40· ON SALE BEER NAMESTA~-,NT ~ry1',lt1S. JoM Ouranl ·., Nt•~ f>l*41'11cO Or•n~ C.oa.t O••IV Poto• TM loll-Me pers-I dOlng ll>Ull l"\IO!i.....i Orange CoaSI O.ily ptlo( ~rch•. 19H 12"1 ~ ,.~,~~ e: s AH 0 s 0 N w-' TE A Feb~ 16, 2l. ano M.lf'\. 2. '· 197S S1J..7 SOFTNER INSTALLATION A,ND -., PUBUCNOTICE $El.VICE,,.. Grove Pt., C01ta Mts., • PUB UC NOTICE ·---------- Ca•lflwlliottW • 1------·-----· TICE TO GllOU"S ANO IN· Ro~ L • .1-S, 994 Gro .... Pl • CosU PICTITIOUSSUSIN•SS OIVtOUALS WNO MAY aE A'· ¥tse,C.Htomle92617 NAMalTATIMUfT fECTEO aY Olt l"Tlltast'ID IN TlllJ WMl*S 15 c.ondll<ted b't .,. l"" The fe1""411g ....-s are.... T H I CO N S T It U CT I 0.. 0 I' Oivltlllet. -us: fACll.ITIES OF A WA$TIWATllt AOC.rt L. Jones SILVER AlltltOWTRAOING<X>.. f'•OJU:T SllNO l"ltOll"GMID 8Y Tiils stat-nt wn filed """"' the Chi•vlt•, LAtu"e 8ttcll, Cellloml THI ALISO WATER MANAGIMllfT • County Cllf'k of Orange CO<Mty Oft fH,SI AGENCY (AWMA) Fel>'lwry2'., 197S. T°""'WltllOfTI 81etnltk, ,. Ollquite T"' Bo.ard Of 01~ Of,,. Al1- "4t2tt U.-.. .U.,Cllllom10'16Sl Wtllf' M.a11ot991Mftt /lifllmtt1'I' (AWMA) Pul>lisMd OrilnQO Cont O•lly Pi!ot Mory I.Gu H-ock, l31 Oliqulte cordially invi.. you 1• ttUnd ~ Morch 2, '· 1', 23, 197S 621·7S u.-e .. cll,C:.lllorl\IOU6SI ~rtki.,.,. In • pubffC .... , .. en ... Thi• ll>wtln•H I• (01\dllCted by E""''OftMOl\t•I lmjNCt R~ .. PUBUC NOTICE lllMf'•INf'tMnnlp. lec:1lltlu 10 11e constrvctod '" uirw>K· Terry lletl\lck lion w1111 • prop0s.d wosteweter pro. f!CTITIOUS aUSINESS This stele!Mnt WH filed wltll t j«l, to lie held: H.AME STATeMENT Colmty Clerk of Or•n11e County Dole: April 3, 1'7S lr.e lotlowlng perM>n Is doing bus!· ,..~,., 13, 1t7S. · Time: 1 :l0o·c1oc;11 P.M. MS\•\' J AGUAR SPECIALITIES, 7U llt OrthlCI Avenue, Corona Otl ~r. Olilornl• 'n•:U Frederick warren AnderSOll, 71'1' Orchid Avenue, Coron• del Mer, (..illfornia 92625 This busineu 1s collGucted by •11 in· Olv1c*l•I. Freel Anderson Tnis slatemenl wa~ foltd w1111 I"' County Clerk of Or •nge County on ,., Pl1<1: Moullon-NIQUtl Wetw Ol"rlct, Putlllilled Or•ntt Cont Oelly Pilot JIJOO L• Pai RC*!, Lofl-Niguel, Fff. 1•. U. •114 Mer .1, t , 197S S3H Cahtornla 91'77 PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit pUrpoH of the ht•rll\g Is to dl1o- ~uu thl 1nvlrOt1mtnt•I Imp.eta of .peclfk tec;ltlll11 to lie 'Oft51TY<ted '" --·--..,... COt1ntct1on witll ilfl approved FICTITIOUS aUSINESS wlSltw•ter project ne'es'°ry lo~. NAMI! STA TIEMENT Cleilll W•ler resoonsibllltlH ot AWMA. l1'1e following person Is cloh'I! busl AWMA i11CIUd11 1111 Cll\' of ~ neuu: ee.cl'I, as well .as tllt Movnon-Nlguel LANDSCAPE AS GROUP, l?l W•1er 01strict, Los Allsos Wttw DI,.,. VIiiage. Wey Su11e E, Santa Ana, tr.ct, 5outll Laguna S.11ilM'Y District, ,41•1 C.llforn1• 9270S Eme<•ld 8ily s.r .. ice Olstrlcl. El Toro Publhhtel Or•n~ Coa;t Oelty ~10( Margaret L. Marsh•ll. l11ll Via Water Oistrlct anCI portions Of the Fell>rlW•Y 2o, 1~7S. March 2. 9, 16, 23. 197S '°2·7S Alie I•. S•n Juan C•Plllrano, ulif. lrvont RtllCll W1ter Oistnct. -------'2•'S • . lngentral,tl'IOoruserwe1b1AWMA T11is bus1,..u '' coflducted by .ln 111-eno Ille •Dove oes"illed nwt!Nlw-oeri· C11v1oua1 c1es is'"' Aliso W•ttrshed .net ttw Seit PUBUC NOTICE ~ . ~rgorel L Marsll.Jll CrMk •N1 Lagu"• C:.l\yOll clr•IMVt FiCTITIOUSaUSINIESS Th1S st•temel\I lltH filed .. a11 lht lbiStM, i.nd ... u tril>Ulerr -0. NAME ST A TIMl!NT Coutltv Cter-of Orange Counly on W..r. Oetolted Envlronm..,tll lmpKI Tl\9 folC-i114Jpe<''°"' ere~ tlu$1· S. ltH R._u cowling ti. constnac110ft Im. llMJN: 1'4157' PKIS of ttie various leitlht1-Of ttw DATSA TOYOTA -V04..IC$A Pubhlhed Oranu-Coast D•1ly Piiot AW""' project ere evollilble t« yovr POltScH£ 'TUNE AMO ~EPAJ .. 1n1 Mercllt, 1', 13. JO,"'~ 7$4-75 llWy-review •t the fOOOW1t19 loca·. ! ~Aw., Cesta Mesa, Ctltwftla tloM· ~ . . PUBLIC NOTICE Sant~ A"a Public ~IWY Ooneld W. SU1enlt, Portn.r, 211 t...a9UN Bttch Pvbl.c Library Ulllon PIK•. Coste Mesa. Ctllfomla Mlalen Viejo Publk Llbr.,, '2627 • KMI Mariners LiDrary 5'olt K 1119, Putner, 2 If Welftut St.. NOTICE 10 C• E OITORS Moulton-Niguel Water Olstricl Newl)Ort Buch, Colilorl\f• 92t60 SUPIEllllOR COUllT OP TH E Los Altsos Water Olslrlct This Dusl"e~s Is conduclt<I b\' ii STATIE 01' CALI l'OltNIA l'Olt Irvine R•ncll W•t~ District Glfllrel Nrtnerstilp. TME COUNTY 0, OllANGE Emerelel Bay Service 01$1rtCI Donald W. Schenll Ne. A·IJIU Soulll Loguna Sanll•ry Dlstroct This stotement wu !tied 'Wtlll 1111 Esl•te of EOW~O L. ROYCE. CityofUguna Beec:ll Counly Clerk of Or•ne-County °" Dt<H llCd. 11 'Sl>Ould oe noted ttlot this t .. r11111 Febroury 26, 197 S. NOTICE l S HERE 8 Y GIVEN lo tl'le OCldrffMI II sell sOlely to the ce>l\!>lrUC:· 1'41 .. crt<lltors ol tne ebOve nemed dlt<edtnt lion lmpec:t1 of the AWMA facllltiH. A Pullllllltd Or•l\llt Cout D•oly Piiot, 11\et •II person• llovJng cl•lms fOllnSI fedtrol Envlronmtntel PrOCt<hOI\ Mlrcl'l2,t , 16, 23, 1'7S .i•1s Ille Miid IM<edent ere requir~ to fli. "9tn<Y Envlr011menl•I tmpact Stat~ . hem, wltll ti• nec"'°'Y vou<11et1, In n.-nt tietrinv win be lleld Marc., 2}, PUBLIC NOTICE tllf office of "'9 Clerk 01 tlle •llOve .,... 1915 at 1:30 P.M. end 7:30 P.M. et llll ----~-,.,....--~-,...,,-=--tlllOO cO\lf't, or to preMnl llltm, wltn IN F!MHrtl 811lldln11 loc•ted •I 2.00 A"ll• lllCTITIOUS SUSI MIU nt«SWf'Y voucNts, lo Ille undtn~ Rood, LeOllM Hlguel, Collfornla. A •e· NAMIE WTATIEMllNT at'"' office of"'' attorney, LOUIS T, oJoNI ~11vlrct11rnentel Impact Repor1 TM lolloWl119 "''°" •• d04ng bull HILL e A. IN(.., uao Wl1$hlrt llHrltlQ Oii iiie AWMA plan wn '°"" MP as: 8ouleverd. Sult• 1607, LOI AJIOtles, pitted on Aprll 23, 19'4 end the Ellvlron· FOUfUH MESA, 19'0 Whittler, l«>. C.IHorllla 9004, whlcll Is 1111 piece of 'irentel tmpect ~port 111\ellH<I et tllel F, COi .. Mist, CA '2617 t buslneu of tile uncientgMd In ell INI· time. M9ty Mii Singleton. llSO Adtms, ten pertelnlng to Ille 11tet• of Mid de-Should you ll•ve .any quutions or ci.. 0303, Costa Me'°• CA t27 '1~27 cecllfl(, within lovr montns llllM' tM sire furhr 1nform•tion, ptHse contact Jiii• bllslMSS 11 conducMd by •n lr1-lint llWll<•tlon of 11111 notlu. Or. Mao Wtsner, CIHn Woter Consut· dlvldvel. . Dllltd Mire II S, 197S. ta11tl. 2732 S.E. e rlstol, Sulte 110. Sant• Muy A S1ngletOt1 EVEI. YN C. ROYCE, A .... Gtlilornia 92107 (1141 97~3191 Tnis ilttement was llled Wltll It. AC1m1nlstretrl• of tlleHle~ Ew" 11 you c1o root pt an to allend t~ Counl't" CJ•rlt of Or•ne-County on of IN oll>cl'te nem.dd«edlffi rne•tl1'19 ple•se comment by mran~ ol feDruory It, 1WS • LOUIS T, HI 1.l.lllt ' o postc~rd or ltller rel11t1ve to vour F411S116.JllW11"'1re lllMI., S111te Ut7 ••ews Oii the m•ller to bt consider~. Publlstled Or•llile Co•st Delly P11ot, u 1 A,,.. .. ,, c.111. ..... 11 ls r.SC)tclfully request~ thal all fell. 23,eM-.r. 2,t . 16, lfH S73·7> Tel: 12UI 6sa-J•>O comments "l•hve to the f1c1hties En· All41'"4Y fer Aelml"istratrix v1ronmfl!tal Impact Repof1 be ...- Publl.,,.d Oranoe Coast Ot1ly Pilot •••lleble to AWMA. IS well H Its Stilt l;i~:;aZ::;?aBSNIClllii.i.!'"':W:::ll~~.j ~rc1>9, 16, 23.JO, t91S 80'1 IS or cOt1su11onts by ma11ong them to Ot Mick Wesner 1n order lh•l they mlgllt l>t rKti•OO on or before April 2. 1975 •t ' ... tot IOw lllQ .odf'llS: l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN ESS Or .Mack Wuner NAMI STATE MIENT Clun Water Consultant> 1111 follow1119 penon l1oolng buMMSI n32 S. E. Brostot, Suite 710 as: Sotnta Ana. Caltlornia 92101 ENVtROlEST, IS34 South Trotter Sl91'tdbyl"9C110lrm1n S1r .. t,S.nteAn•,Calltorn11•2111 Pull>llll'led ~anoe Coest O•ily Piiot. For The PUBLIC NOTICE Record Soll and Pl•nl LebOrolory, Inc., a Morch2.S,t,12,16,19.2l,21>.J0,191S 1·t.:•R~i:M.:@l•tt:•l'lll1C$11 lllomle corporet1011 I~ Soutll lrOI· 112-7$ .,_ tor SlrHI, Senta Ano, Celllorl\1•92711 PUBLIC NOTICE Df••olutlon• 0 I /ti arrlage Tiiis b1111,..u I& cct11ducted by • cor· eot•tl~ . --------$oll Ofld Ptilnl 1.tborttory, 11\C. NOTICE 01' INTlNOEO Q,A. Melklll, President T•AN5FE R Of LIQUOR Tilll ttatement wH filed wllll lht l.ICIENSE OR LICENSES County Clerk of Or•nge County on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN· to the flNAI. DIEClllll Fttiru.ary 13, 1'7S. C red 11 ors of R 0 B ER 1 G. El\\el'MMerClt4 ,....., THOMPSON. HELENE. THOMPSON, Slw.••I. Af1hur Fredrick eftd Me, rl• Publl~d Orengo Cout Delly Piiot. Socle l Security No. 411·03A-lbb, E Feb. 16.23,endMar.2.t, lt1J Uf.7S ~122·3'5 llctnlnlsl wl'IOse 1>U~1nen Cooper. S.inelra Mourino ll\d ~ .aelreUll 2M2 Newp0rt Blvd., 1ntht'C.i- Blalr 11 PUBLIC NOTICE ty ol COllO MeH. County ol Oran(jP, P•yne. &illy J•<lt el'ld MeureenJuOcl Stet• of Celllornle. 911>21. lh.lt • Cl'1estik, E"tlynaftdlAOll•rCI tr.,.lfer Is ellOUt to IM made to JOHN Sn'llth.JerryJ.•ndPlltrkle J. PICTITIOUllUllMISS DURANT, Sociel Security No. RemttY. Paul Wllllem •llCI 8arbar• NAMIEIT&TaMIEWT J10·1U.JU Intended lran~ler~ehl Rull! The followiltll llOf'IOflll .,.. dolnt bull· MletO ~lneu lddrtn •s 20432 Santa HOlltnCI, Edwilrd 1.leweltyn en4 Vella llM&H: AM A-..., Apt. 4 In the City OI !>anta Vtr• 'UH l'UltNITUllE l'ACTC>f'Y ... , All .. Co11nty of Ore.,ge. Slate 01 Wll•••n Robert C. •!Id Ire,.. G. Mclltetldel' Ave.. • C, H111\tll\llto11 C.llfom.le '1107, IM followm9 a•conol•' Coron•.~ryAnnellCI Auctolp!IG. a .. cll,CtllfOmlet?Mt 11rttr"" tlUftH tor llunsesl Num~r Oki.m•n. Jon•l>fl• tftd Hel\a E. 1 ~ .... , 21tlt I(-........... • -l>ed """ C11um111 .. v, Edna Elllebtth e l\CI 119,,. ...... ter, ..,._.. ...... •sn7t, llertln•fter d"'<" ,.,. Melvin Alvo. Hlifltlftgtll't .. tcll.Cellforl\I•""" WtcJ tor tlle premises 1oc.ute1 at 76'7· B°''· OO"'d R ~ T •rt J Dorelh'f M. Woll tr, ao27 La Tr1,,..la, Hewpor1 Blvd .. In the City ol ~It W•rd. J.cltie Ki 'f •nd NorMeft FllllertOft,ClllfOf'l'llefUU MeH, COlllllY of Oran9e, St•te 01 E°""aro Thia busll\HS Is conducttCI Dy • C.lllornle. Ry•n earb .. u Je•n a nd Tl>Omes ..,..rll,..rtftenhlp. Punuatlt to such 1ntenl1on t!Y' "" Pal••<~ lfltrlCIWoller cler11Qlllff ,, •PPIY•n9 lo the OeNrl MOnlQOmery Lynn An" and JKk Tlllt ltelemel\t WH llleCI wHll the menl o4 AICOlloll< 8evera9" C.Ontr11t fe>< T1111er1 County Cterll of Or•.,llO County Oii 1uu1nce and transler ot Ille follow!nQ Gurney William M 11nd Ll"d• A F.11>r11try ll, 1t7S atcOllOlic t>tveraQe license lor Ileen~'• Pllll P•tri".a Ells• •"d Roger Arthur 1<41001 On. S•lt Bttr •O.S117' AJlll0ev. Ottoru Ann al\d Jemes &O. PublllMd Orange CoHI Oelly Piiot, tor the prtmlH• loceteCI et U•7 ~~.nard, P .. tnc•• A. ond Aonold Roy "-"· 1•. U ,etld Mer. 2. t. 19'S Sl7·7t NewPOrt Blvel., COltl.MeH. Ctfltornla .... N ""'ount ol purclleH prl<t or con. Fr1me. P•mtl• J.ln<I Lerry · PUBLIC N"""JCE 1lderetlon In' c01111ectlon wltll '°'d Oltel.a Raquel L. el\d Aln v I PlflO ilettyJHn•lld Ao"••dJ~ trensfer of stfd llctnH lor llc-s> '' C.b;,,, JoMny lercero el\d Ro,. OllDIR TO IMOW CAUS• tl!t sum of $~.oo. w111c11 unslm o1 M1rle B. l"OR CMANOI 0, NAMI IN lollowlftllpeymenl~: Sywrson, Sre!IGI Joa" end Dolltlt• CAJ• NUMlaR ADftt 0.S<rlJtl.. A-' Rey ILMllt THOMAS TlllGONIHG, eesn t t.SOOOO Mertln. O.vld tl'ld Cyl\tllll II I,,.., nlfd • petition 111 tt>I• ~ '°' ~lsaory llOtts unW<vrect 1.tmlO Terry L. al\d Jolln C. en......, •11-iftCI 11ttlt'-' to clleflOt vn&e<'llre<I MllOv.'Judltll L•"°'• •lld JoM 0--1111 neme f rom e LME ~ THOMAS 110te>.SOO.OO Qlftman,SffnaL. e n<1Ken,,.111W. T"•OONING, Ill to Al. 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CIWltHM ,._... .. M4I ....,.,,.. SutliWIW Ct"" t.1<'"- l\ltltM l~tllT.Tlla.ONIN0,111 Alll!O.Mll lt-fi.14, O.Or .. W•YM ellll C•rot INf'ltOJllt m-...Tr11111te.'" ~ru M ....... lldJHe\..WI• f'llOlltlliM Oral\ .. C.O..sl 0.lty f'ilOI ...,, ... Or" ..... CM.st DttlW ... ,.. • .....,;'i:...J.,.,.~o.vttet J. fMfCflt , i..u .-. ma .,,..,, t. tws llWt . ft [)AIL Y PILOT ....._ _______ ], l*AClf'tC TMaAT ... S CNttV&·tN IUNa~M•llTS MAalOll ll.WD.~""9·ht s ...... -...w.s-.... '"" ......... ~ OftAMOI Dri.,.·lA t I a ftt.S•I a""' ,_ .... ...,. ,...., ... s...,. •• ..._"_ Faftltil• Fwnl •••tll•l ••re•ltt11 Oelwel PACIFIC DRIVE-INS .,.. """nv1 °"" • •s f tt Sel Sun Ope" I 30 Sllow1 si.n ti !Nu c"-"'""" 11 ~oc c......_u....1r,..• ttw ....... 1. Tll, WlTM flt( lEACMll!SI · , THt nWHI 1•1 J. ~ICEWOMIN 1•• WAia' DISNEY PllODUCDONS' • Sund!)'. M~h 9. t974 Ellen Burstyn is lbe hottest thi ng since aluminum siding. She's burning a hole through the screen in ''Alice Dots n 'l Live He re Anymore," and on March 13 she opens on REX REED there are thouaands ol ~ • lifetime or hostile women In the world who rejections taught her if are ve1etables becau1e she ~dl>'t lick tbtJtt all they ever did was gt.'t &be might as well use bet married and play the talent to try to chanae roles men expected of things while Joining tbem and only now are them. in the raw Broadway in a new play, "Same Tim e Next Year," described as a "serious romantic com- edy'' about a couple hap· pily married <but not to each other). hair-raising parallels between Ellen and the character she plays in "Alice" that are more than ironic. Ellen B~r~tyn is .as big . ALTHOUGH s he says a star as 1t 1s possible to tl is not a Women's Lib be at this chaotic time in film it is certainly the movie history, yet she lstoryofherlife . shuns the glamor that · • N ow I k now I goes along with it. could've bee n a good Until "Alice" came scientis t, but n obody along, she refused all in· ever told me a girl could terviews, even when she be a scientis t. I was won the New York Film totally ignorant. Born Critics award for "The Edna Rae Gillooley in Last Picture S how," Detroit, 1 was poor and even when she got rave uneducated a nd ever· reviews for "The Ex-ybody laughed at ever· orcist." She's a greed to ything I eve r wanted lo see the press now, she do with my life. I finally says, becaus e "This is "dropped out" and got the most important film married. I've e ver made and I "When I was 18. I set belie\ e in it with all my out to educate myself. I heart.·· started reading the en· She's s trong.willed cyclopedia and taking now. But it was n 't notes. I did that for five alw<Jys so. There are yearswhile lworkedasa 2 Academy AWdld Nominatiom Best ~-Gena Rowlands Best Director-John Camms ·~ ... -..... -·.!""·~·· . ANheim • 635-7&01 .. STOI. CIMIMA IY ........ ~ ~c.-. ... ,. .. ,.,_ 540.7444 .. .... __ ............. ... ~ ~ ................ ,.. ... EDWARDS BRISTOL IV lristol ot MocArthur 540-7444 soda jerk, short.order ('OOk, a sign painter in a department store, a model and a fas hion coordinator. That's how I learned to think. And they beglnnlhg to realise Ellen Burstyn ia now how they've wasled th.,tr 4 2 . She drives a lives." Volkswagen, invests her Ellen plays a woman money wisely. turns in "AliC'e" who has · to down more scripts than start all over again in a most actresses read in a man's world. She's been year , never goes to there. Three marriages parties or premieres. BURSTYN: 'HOT' THE CITY IHO"'ING CINTRI OA~l •SJZ-1721 ""CITY Ctt~llH (.IHtM•''> .... Aquarius: P.ish Forward MONDAY, MARCHIO By SYDNEY OMARR AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spotlight is on drive, creativity, force of your personal convic- tions. Push forward. Strike now-do your fi1ur· ing, calculations later. PISCES <Feb ll)·March 20): You get access to information which had been restricted. You have greater knowledge and are closer to truth. ARIES <March 2l·April 19): Accent on new friends romance, outlet for creative drive. You imprint your own style. Your individuality shines-you draw people to you. TAURUS (April 10·May20): Newdealindicated in dealings with professional superiors. You are given credit for efforts, unique abilities. GEMINl(May2.June20): You are able now to get to bottom of mystery, to heart of matters. One who has perplexed you will "come clean." Means you are about to hear afascinatingstory. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Diversify-don't feel you are trapped into but one course or action. Investigate. Ask questions. Give full rein to curiosity. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Emphasis centers on de· tails connected with agreement. Applies in pro- fessional and personal areas . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You find ways of communicating with co-workers, those who serve you, others who s hare your interests. You get some good information concerning health . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent is on change, S l.2S 'T IL ( CllEMALAID THREE ~!l!~~:J'&G1 ) "GIHH HOIMIT" Doity At l:00-4:10..7:U ·IO:l0 USPIKE'S GANG" Daily At 2:l0-S:40-8:SS 2 ACAD.IMY AWAU) NOMINATIONS am.•cmss A WOMAN autotHCTIOH GENA JOHN ROWLANDS UNDQt THI INFLUINCI CASSAVETES DAILY: 2: 4:30, 7100, 9:30 KATHARINE ROS.S ~~NPIQ.!!Q~ DAILY: 1:10, 3:15, S:1S, 7:10 9 115 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES tAN OtEGO FWY, AT BRISTOL ~· "CHINATOWN'" "'DIA TH WISH"" special relationships, creative endeavors and re· ward for doing what comes naturally. Member or oppositesexhassometbingtosay. A "SOUMlli tu1r CNt. '1 .. ,_OM THI IAIM'"· SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You are drawn in two directions simultaneously. One "pull" takes YO\I along a path str ewn with glamor, but little or no security. · ,SAGI1TARJUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 20: You can set-tle differences with ~rsons who seem to be ··:,nip- ing" at you. Accent responsibility, firmness. · · "FOREPLAY" (R) Inflation beating tips .•• Every day CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): You could be putting final touches on pl an which rids you of financial burden. Get accounting. Take nothing for granted where valuables, budget enter pie· ture. In the DAILY PILOT . STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 14 The Second Greatest Flyer in the V\brld The war was over-and the world's ~ ~, greatest flyers had never mel in combat. ~ ' But Waldo was going lo change all th at - even if ii killed him. ... RullOD IN A GEORGE ROY Hill m.M eo ... -BoS.1 ... SUSAll SAAAllDOll ... MARGOT KIOOU Sc.ou...,., WIUIAM GOl.OMAN St0t> "GrollG{ IOY Hill °""""MN " llUlllY MANCINI ,._ .. ..,k1 .. .,Groll6EllOYHIU ,~"';: .,PG .'.:-:'~!'"".:''~-~ ,.. ... M Anah91m • 635 7601 AFRAID OF THE . BIG WOLF?~ Or Captain Hook ... or the Wicked Witch? Chances are all of these frightfully characters were a part of your chitdhood. Because loveable villains are a happy part Ei§I~ of growing up ... at Oisneylaod. When you live your chlldttood again- through the eyes of your children, yo"'ll show them the Big Bad Wolf itn't such a bad guy after ~I. Disneyland .•• come Uw It eo-n .· ·. :~ . .. . . •. . .. . . .... ,, .... .• . . . ··: '·t .•! · .. :. I ·~ :" .. , ... I . tos ANGELES (AP) -Facte ¥~t telony cl'lmlnal trials in th• 'll\tion are won by the prosecu-tton. ·But you'd nev~r know that by ~tchlng television, where sauve defense attorneys reign un - <Shalleoged. forever humiUaUng drt>secutors by proving the in-rt~ence of the Juy'the prosecu· tjcm wants bdllnd bars. : ThtDlc about It.· .. Perry ~ason." 1'The Defenders.·" "1'he Id Ones." "Owel'I Marshall, unselor at Law." "Judd for the efense." "Petrocelli . ., "The ew Perry Mason." When did ~u see a television prosecutor ~nacase? , :THE RESVLTT Some real-life nrosecutors believe television v,iewers are prejudiced in favor bf the defense when they become j~ors. . ·~··Television for 20 years ilas · been showing us prosecuting in- nocent people, every time in every show. That strikes me as wrong," says Walter H. Lewis, JS.year.old deputy district al· to,rney for Los Angeles County. ~'Television is the great educator of our time, and it ed\Jcates people wrongly as to What our system of justice.is all about." . ·:Lewis and some other district attorneys reel the largely one- sided portrayal of how the system works leads jurors to ~ink of prosecutors as the bad guys and defense lawyers as the gbod buys. ;And they believe other inac- • curacies ln television dr•maUza-tJona promote serious mlacon· ceptions about what happens in court~ that lawyers can wran,le coof e11lont out of f\Qlty in- dividual• on the witness stand, tbat the proceedings are pac~ With impassioned speeches and high drama, that tbt prosecution alw•YJ has conclusive evidence. Lewis says a woman on a hung jury once told him she couldn't vote to convict the accused rapist because he had testified he was innocent -and the guilty people she saw on television always con- fessed. Dist. Atty. Lewis Slaton of Atlanta said, • 'l instruct at· torneys to make an opening statement and to speciflcally tell the jury this ls not a Perry MJlson type or operation. In real life we don't do it that way." Dist. Atty. John J . O'Hara of Covington; Ky., a past-president of the Nation al District At· torneys Association, said, "I o(ten ask potential jurors if they habitually watch courtroom tac· tics on TV. "If they say yes, I us ually pursue it with them and ask if they think they've been watching reality and would be persuaded to give more weight to what hap· pens in court over what they've seen on the lube. And sometimes I have to disqualify jurors for that." UNLIKE LEWIS, however, many of the attorneys think the bias induced by television's de· fense h eroes ls neither PROUCUTOR L!Wl8 8"1 TV Unfalrn••• widespread oor difficult t.o. over· come. OU\er~1 particularly defenders, believe uiat t'9levlsion news and the multltude of police shows ac- luaij.y prejudice p0tential jurors the other way -toward the pro- secution. Says William F. O'SulUvan. a prosecutor in Kansas City, Mo.: "You must also consider the news shows that the average citizen sees every evenina and their accounts of crimes which occur in the community. These may have the effect on the jurors of weighing heavily in favor of the prosecution." Why the lack of prosecuting heroes on t elevision'! "One of the reasons obvious is the danger of them being persecutors rather than pro- secutors," offers David Victor, who produced "Owen Marshall" and is now trying to sell NBC a series about a prosecutor, "McNaughton's Daughter." ..---~-----==-:=:::~============::;:,;::::;:--- ·Youth lncor]1orated Will Hold Tryouts : Today at Le.Baron : Auditions for singers. dancers and comedy :acts will be held at 3 p .m. today in the J ab· :berwocky Room or the Le Baron· Hotel in Buena :Park. · Winners will t ake part in May 27 and 28 :performances by Youth In~orporated in the ·grand ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel. · Proceeds of the two·night show will be donllted to the Ora nge County chapter of the March of Dimes. . . Youth Incorporated is a nonprofit orgamzataon dedicated to promoting the talents of 1outh from OraWce CQunty and Southern Calitor1u.a. . UIEl' ARE op,n to high~cbool anc:t eoll~ge stu· dents. Performers should bring their own sheet music. Don Manley. Youth Incorporaled's 2S-year-0ld prGd~cer, said the group hopes to put on addi· . tional performances dunng the year. . The auditions will be followed by an mformal party in the Jabberwocky. : Additioual information about Youth In· coft>Oral!d is available by calling 651-«>53. NOMINATED 8 ACADEMY INCLUDING FOR AWARDS BEST PICTURE/SOUND ;.:· , · CINEMATOGRAPHY . ,. : IUPPOllTINI ACTOI Jirlv HOW! J DOUBLE YOUR f NTf RT AINMENT RRST •UH - "Oyan Cannon •S Seosallonal"-t. A Heteld Eumner Dyan Cannon . "CHILD UN!>JR A LEAF" '" \ > "YOUNG RAMUNSTBH'" lyMef lrMb INt .. MURDER OHn. ORllHT EXPRESS" Cl'Gt -"'TH.I STIOMfits'f MAir .... IM THI WOl&.r -ntAT DAIM CAl"'CGI -.CIDS DO rT • HES DO rr-CP'CM ·AMDtoM•~ sTU.ltt' IN I '"THE LO.EST '( AaD" SHPICO• tlJ -rH1 Glll94 HOIMl'I'"" "Rvi AMGKS OF HATH" Cll ' IP' Wmt 'rHI TIAO.-CIJ l:ocM:J0.9:40 lftCIA&.•s .... ,__ .. , .. ,_ ...... TMAW' Al I :H A Mil -rt41 TIACHH" lit . •A TlllP' WITH TH E TE.ACHE~· ' • \ J DAILVPILOT 8 7 This ·Subject Rated PG, By EllMA BOMBECK At a Ume of my Ufe when It ls dll!kultf orme tom ake a declslon between a cheap weak bleach or a stubborn ataln flahter. I am hlt with yet another responslblllty: Parental Dtacretlon. Parental Diacretton is a fUJJ. time Job in this country. You can't tum around without a child shov· in1 a movie ad or a TV Gulde Into your !ace with a little box that re· ads, .. Due tom a tu re subject mat· ter, Parental Di&cretion is ad· vised." I used' to read a lot. .. and needlePoint ... now all I get done is "dlscret." Lut week alone I had to ''dis· cret•• ob a drama dealing with a necktie str.,ngler, a young girl who mur~dered both of her parents with an ax, "Requiem For a Nun," a hotel full of weirdos and a chaplain who fooled around. "Mom, can'twe watch the show on the nun?•· "No, the listing says the language and the racial epithets areofrensive." ''What are racial epithets'!" askedmyson .. "Something naval officers wear on their shoulders." .... _..._ __ -AMl)- CANDICE BERGEN "SOLDIER BLUE" AT WIT'S END ' ·•Are you sure?" he squinted. "How a bout a poem on J tombstone'?" J asked. "Can't we watch the show on the chaplain? He's only fooling around." "Ye s, but he'sdoingit onprime time ... as a career. Why don't you see a nice movie'''' ACTUALLY, my kids and I wit· ness more violence between one a nother on what they're going to view as they're h11.ely lo see on a screen anywhete. "Can we liee Lenny?" one asked. "No . It's load e d with perversion." "What's pervers ion?" he persisted. "Th!! extra point afler a touchdown. How about Old Yeller?" ''How abcul 'Confesslona of a Window Cleaner'?'· he pursued. •·Absolutely not. I've never trusted anyone with clean win- dows." "How a bout •Blazing Sad- dles'?" "I heard there're enough four. letter words in it lo open a branch Navy in every country in the world. And the same goes for 'Young Frankenstein ... As I slumped exha~t~ into "' chair I said to my hu~band, .. You 'discret' for awhile." ''How can you exercise discre- tion on movies and TV sho":-. you've never seen? I mean, how do you know ·Young Frankens- tein• isobjectionable?" "Easy. Everyone in their clas~ loved it!•• Stooges R e turning HOLLYWOOD <UPI> -"The Three Stooges Follies," a selec· lion of the trio's most popular comedy situations during the 1930s and 1940s will be released by Columbia Pictures~ Join the Springtime Vacation Fun! * '*· Sunday Only Country Music Special .:+C STARRING THE TAMMY WYNETTE SHOW FREDDIE BART &.The HEARTBEATS · * . SPECIAL GUEST STAR /I FREDDY FENDER MARCH 23 ONLY • Nightly Entertainment ~TARRING THE MIRACLES & BLUE SWEDE MARCH 24·29 WOODY HERMAN & His Orchestra MARCH 23-29 Day.time Entertainment t · STARRING . . . THE MIKE CURB CONGREGATION ti • MARCH 24·30 ~~ _I! • ··~ "' EASTER PARADE . J ACADIMY AW AI D MOMIHATIOMS! • ART CARNEY . ON EASTER ~UNOAY,AT 2.00 PM . See Disneyland's annual old-fash1oned Easter Parade-fealurmg colorful antique cars, costumed dancers, and all your favorite Disney Characters. ) ~ ) llUIJt.lolllO ' I . . Mu1ic, dancing, and fun until mldnlght ... all at no extra coat. ~-. isnegl!\n d ) OPEN 9 AM TO MIOtfl(H4T. MAACH 23 THAU 29. OPEN EASTER SUNDAY FROM 9 AM TO lO PM .. '' I ., ! ACAOIMT .AWllt NOMINATIONS I* Ate -oomJll ... COi' ''HAIOlO & MAUD( .. • H DAILY,llOT By United Pr~ s lntenaUoaal Hospitals are paying more for everything from sugar packet.S to wash ~lotbs 1 and that means Americans will be paying more for hospital services. "Bills," Alex Mc Mahon said in an interview, "can only go up." · )JcMahon. president of the American Hospital Association, speaks for some 7,000 hospitals nationwide, most of them volun- tary hospitals that don't operate for profit.·• Room rates, up 11.l percent lo an average of $114.48 per day in 1974, will go up more in 1975 despite efforts of ho!>p1tals, in- dividually and in groups. to hold the line. "It's tnflat1on. ' McMahon said. "So many cost factors are beyond our control •-THE PRICES hospitals pay for needed goods and services are rising 501)ercent fa~ter than the overall cost of li ving." A hospital in Toledo, Ohio. took a look at its marketbasket and found the following increases in food, patient car e items a nd utilities in just one year. Sugar packets, up 197 percent; coffee, up 24 percent; Jelly packets, up 114 percent. sliced peaches, up 71 per cent ; ban- dages, up 43 percent. Also, was h cloths, up 72 per- cent; patient gowns, up 39 per- cent; plastic bags, up 110 per- cent; electricity. up 33 percent; oil, up 160 percent McMahon said the exact figures vary from hospital to hospital but the r esults are iden- tical. The prices of many goods and services hos pitals need to provide high quality patient care are increasing at a much faster rate than hospital charges. Sunday. Marchi. 1974 Money One factor In higher coats la m•ohlnery Uke thl• dlalyals unit. Another infla tionary pressure is the cost of m alpractice in· surance. It has gone up from 100 to 275 percent in the last year. One insurance company has given notice of intent to cancel or· not renew its hospital malprac· lice coverage in 14 of 28 l>lates it serves. Hospitals are to be cut off in New Jersey, Delaware. Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana. Oklahoma, Ten- nessee, Ohio. Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Kentucky. THE FIRM, Ar go naut Insurance Co., has filed rate m· · creases of up to 700 percent in states not notified of cancell a- tion. In response, th e AHA's House. Fresno to Pl-ocess 9 Million Returns FRESNO (AP> -Hy the time your incom e tax r eturn leaves the Internal · Revenue Service Ce nt e r h e r t-, it h as bee n scrutinized, computeri zed and reduced to a piece of magnetic tape one-half inch long. With the tax season in full s\\ · ing, m ail trucks are delivering sacks and rarts stuffed with re- turns three times a day. The 12-acre IRS center here, one of 10 nationwide. processed 1ls first returns in 1972 and now • handles about 9 million returns annually from Califocnia and Hawaii taxpayers. The average r eturn travels a m aze of m echanical sophistica- tion from the moment the en- velope is opened at the· rate of Tunney Urges Refuse Reuse WASIIIJ'\GTON L\P 1 The 4.5 billion tons of trash discarded by Americans eal'h year could be t he source of more than enough e nergy to li ght every home in 1he nation, Sen .John V. Tunney ID· Calif.) says. • Currently, t he garbage is only a massive problem as cities run out of landfills, incinerators spew out polluta nts and open dumps and fill the air with noxious odors , he said last week. But, Tunney said, "ll is po!>si- ble for example to dnll directly into certain landfalls to capture the methane gas produced by de· composing garbage. "ft b now also possible to con· vert "astes into <·ombustiblc l'Oal-likc pellets thC1t are easily transportable and can be used in coal burning furnaces." Tunney has called for a Sl35 million grant program for pilot projects to convert the 50 billion metal cans, 27 billion glass con tainers, 40 million tons of plasti c containe rs, 18.8 tons of paper, 100 million auto tires and 70 million waste automobiles discarded bv Americans into useful , recycled -materials. · Tunney's bill. the Energy and Resource Recovery Act of 1975. would also provide $500 million m Joans for tho-,c (''plorin..: the potentia l of trash seven a second and scanned by a - computer to determine the type of return. Human intelligence enters briefly. with one of 450 inspectors <:hecking that the return 1s signed C1nd that pertinent forms are al tached. Then inform C1t1on from the front page -including adjusted mcome, taxes paid. exemption · and refund due --is fed into the computer system. IF A ~UST AKE i~ found. lhfY return is directed to a checker. If you rpake an error in addition or in fllling out the forms, the IRS will send you a note indicating the changes made. "It's not a formal audit in the eyeball-to-eyeball sense," one of. ficial said. ''We serve notice that we con- sider something incorrect and 92 percent of the taxpayers accept the adjustment." IRS officials say · returns are selected for the dreaded audit in L wo ways th rough random selection and by a complicated process known as the "discrimi- nant function test " The I R S sets 4p bas ic categories including wages, dividends and exemptions. H a return differs significantly in too many categories it will (lrobably be s elected by the computer for a second look. Officials at the IRS national data center in Martinsburg. Va., do the actual selection of returns to be audited . A spokesman said only two percent -or 1.6 million returns were audited last rear. · Return ~ arc microfilmed and stored at Fresno for a year, then shipped to the document storage facility aL San Bruno, where th'y remain for seven years. ~ At Martins burg, computers normally maintain files for three vears, stored on fewer than 3,000 reels of tape, each 2,400 feet long. ]{ your return goes to the Fresno office, chances are the governme nt owes you something, rather than the other way around. ··Fresno handles the highest · number of returns-whkb are due refunds." an official said. "Last year the average refund. was S468. which was 26 percenth1gher thC1n the national average." Pilots Track Smog 150 Miles from LA SAN DIEGO (AP> -Pilots . with apecial equipment say they have traced wind-carried smog as far as 150 miles away from Los Angeles. . The a i r, po 11 u ti on bl' 1 n ~ generated in \he City of An~els 1i. traced regularly to R1vers1clc. San Bernardino. Lake Ar rowhead and portions of San t>iego County. There were 405 o ne-hour period.I in an Bernardino la:i;t year In which oxidant readings were greater than 20 parts per million of air, the l~el when a first-stage smog alert is sounded. Tlte Los Angeles clouds in ved9d Ute San Diego Air Basin at &eMt U Umea Jaet year. aays ,, meteorologist Hal Brown. The federal clean air standard of .08 part per million was ex· ceeded last week ln neipboring El Cajon with .09, Escooildo, .12, and the Kearny Mesa wea of north-central San Diego with .10. "The Santa Ana wind blows Los Angeles pollution out lo sea, where it is trapped and concen- trated oolow a temperature in- version,'' Brown said. "Then the sea breeze can1es the trapped pollulQl\lS south to San Diego County.'' As a result of the dirty wlnds, the San Diego Air Poll~tJon Con· trol District has dt<:lded to ask · U.S. official• to allow local stan· dards lo be revi1ed. ol Delegates in February ap· proved a program to create its own insurance company that would make malpractice general· liability coverage available to hospitals. The program is subject to·ftnal approval b y the ·House of Delegates in Ma,Y.-U approved, th·e association will levy op member )lospltals a $4 per bed one· lime dues increase to fmance it. That will bring in approx .. imately 'ss .6 million on ~e · almost 900,000 hospitll beda of member institutions. • McMahon said bosp-1tals are embarked on other camp.o;lltns to save their patients' money. "We have.an economic as.well as a medical responsibility to the patlent," he said, • "If we can . hold down our health care costs we will hold down tt)e premiums paid for in- surance, the taxes we must·pay ALL PllCP DfCLUDE -IMMID14Tt IHSTALL4TIOH AND FOAM PADDING "' NYLON SHORT SHAG , 1&:99 INSTAlLAMM & PA ..... IMClUDID '-·~so. \'I'S -B~ht splash-dye CQIOI" coinb1 ... uona In an all nvtoo r>llt. shag. A Regular s&ffer at s&.99 9Q. yd. Sale pn'ce Is limited to stock on "8nd. to the government to provide its health care services. Everyone, provider as well as consumer, will benefit." The AHA 's Board of Trustees recommends an ll·l>oint anti~ inflation program to members. Included are cost-saving tips in the areas of cal>ital construction, utilization review and internal c~t. . McMahon said cosl·cuttlng in- novations already are showing up {n hc.pitals nationWldc. Thej include abarllia mvtcea, snerali:aa fac:ilitles, loduatrial engineering pro1ram1, joint purcllulog arrangements, one- day surgical services. · Where results can be figured ln dollars, there are imp~slve re- pqrta, accor4lne to McMahon. For examPte, the hospital coun- ncil of Western Pennsylvania estimated that its group purchas- ing program, involving 80 m'ember hospitals, last year saved nearly $3 million. I SOME SPECIFIC programs· by hospitals b•ttling to contain costs: -Tucson Medicaf Center in Arizona has saved about $500,000 by joining the Cooperative Purchasing' .Association of Arizona. Also, by combining the departm-ents of safety, security. transportation, communication and mailroom under one direc- tor, the hospital chopped $12,000 · a year from operating costs. · -Some hospitals, such as Milton Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa., Atlanta's Emory University Hospital in Georgia and Somerville Hospital in Somerville, Mass., estimate they have cut patient bills from one-third to one-half by offering minimal care facilities for am- bulatory patients who can, for in- stance, eat at a meal service center instead of in bed. t. Brand new sculptured shag of qontinuous filament 'nylon. Select from six bright multi~olor combJna- tions. An extra heavy carpet at a tremendously.Jow introductory sale pl'I~~. which includes complete in:;tallation . and padding .. r > 2~~.~is.;IU._ '8!!. ~ ~ randQm ewlrt pattern of sheared _ 100% ~don nyton pile. Select frorrf abcteen two-tone color conblnations. / . LOSANGELES (AP)-Guard Pete Tr1ovicb stole the ball, was fouJed aod )Ut two free throws With 23 seconds to play Saturday as fourth.raaked UCLA over- ca~ a strong comebaek by Southern Califotnla to be•t the Trojans 72-88 and oflce again win the Pacific 8 Con.lerence. The trium~ ove.rshadowed a splendid ···point effoi:t by Southern Cal's 'Bob Trowbridge. It gave UCLA a 23·3 record 12·2 in the Pac 8. ' The Bruins now move into the NCAA West Regional playoffs at Pullman, Was h ., against a second place team from the Big Ten. Trgovich's big play, remuus- cent of his steal and basket that helped beat CalifornJa 51-47 two weeks ago, came after Southern · Cal had a ssumed a seven-point lead at 65·58. Earl Evans, a freshman, was FO'otball: ' '?.. t . A' Family , . Elldea~or All in the family would just about do it if you wanted to put a tag on the football team al Norco High in Riverside County. The Brown family, whlch. has 15 kids, 14 of whom are boys, is currently led by Dan, San An· dreas League lineman of the year as a junior. His brother Gerry was all-league for three years and graduates in June. Another older brother is an assft;. tantcoach at Norco, By the lime the procession finishes a t Norco, seven Brown family boys will have Rlayed , foofball lhere. • . Out ha that same general area, the Mn or a former VSC footbMI starwlll be the No.1 quarterback GU! .... WHITE for Redlands High. He's Johnny Foacb, Jr., who as a junior gaiaed J,300 yards. Matt Hogsett, Newport Harbor High grad, is on the cover of this year's Stanford University track and field guide. Hogsett c ame from nowhere to win the 1974 Pac·8 440 hurdles ti- tle In one of the meet's biggest upsets. J Former Hunt1n1tou Qeach Hlgb player Jim Worthy was secoad in sea.on soorlnc r or Biola College's basketball team and averaged U.3 points per game and 6 rebounds pet tUt. He was• honorable menUon on the N~All-Dlstrlct 3 team. Golfer Johnny Miller con: tributed $1,000 to San Francisco's Save Our School Sports Fund, which is trying to r aise money to salvage prep sports in the Bay Area. Miller attended Lincoln High of San Francisco. A number or Orange Coas t area drt'Vers have entered the Mlnt IOO desert orr -road race slat· ed Marc'a 16·19 In Las Vegas. Denali Theriot and Bobby Nelb of Costa ~lesa: Ronald Robinson, Glen M•honey and Donaa Mahoney of Huntington Be1cb plus Biil \V alters of Irvine are among the entrants. Ne&Ja ls son of the Costa Mesa chief of police. Univer sity ot" ~ansas track coacb .Bob Tirnmons has double 4ulies these days. having been assigned to coach women's tracksters as we!tl " the men's tearu. BUI Ashcroft 11 th~new°".oona del Mar Hlih soccer (Heh. A11tcron I oa.nded the co .. , llu~n team,, t1'e. {)tQje C.U· ty RacquelbaU Aaa and ~e. SouUaero Caltrornla Squash Ric· qudl A1aa. lie al o coadaed tJC Irvine IOC~er (•r nine yean. ' . ', John J<oim•. • N wport Hi&h product. ployed In 17 aoma Cor Cal ,State <Long Beach) this ba ketball season and he scored a total of 20 point . Jef( Wharton. ex-Corona del Mar ace, hll 81 ~~ta In 211ame:ror J...o~a ~( passing tl\e baJl to Williama with the score tied 68-08 when the quick·footed TrgovJcfl dashed between Williams and Evans to knocle' the ball free. Wllllams re- ached out in frustration and grabbed the Bruin IUanl with 23 seconds left. TrroYlch then con- nected on th~ two tie-breaking free throws. WUliams' shot with six seconds missed and Marques Johnson's layup at the buzzer made the final margin four points. The Bruins dominated the play in the first half and assumed a 45-32 halfl.i,me lead. But the Tro- jans soar ed back. Trowbridge, a 6-foot-8 corner man who was averaging just 7.9 points per game for the llth- ranked Trojans, connected from 20 feet, hit two free throws, threw in anothe r from 15 feet and then had two more baskets as the un- derdogs outscored the Bruins 20·3 to open the second half. Trgovich 's 25-foot bomb with 3:25 gone was UCLA's only basket in the first 10 minutes. D4v~ Meyers' follow shot at 9:58. to play nart'Qwed the gap to 52·50 but Trowbridge banged> in a 20 rooter 30 seconds. later and it was his 10-foot jumper with 5 :06 left that gave Southern Cal a 65-58 ad- vantage. · Meyers, who wound up hittinc just 5 of 2b shots from the field, had a layup at that point but Trgovich, who bandcuUed Williams most of the game, was the real star with two free throws 'With 21f.i minutes to go, two more with 1: 20 to play and then his final two that won the game. Trgovich and Center Rich Washington scored 13 each and Meyers had 14 to lead UCLA: Johnson and Andre McCarter had 11 and 10 respectively for the balanced attack. Trowbridge wound up bitting 11 or 18 shots. Williams, who scored just six in the first half, s cored 18 for the game and was the leadlag r~oundet' for the gamewl&h 15. • The vic!tory pushed UCLA past the Troja~ in their season series Cor the first time since it started in 1928. UCLA bas an~79edge. The. victory was also UCLA's 103rd in a row in Los Angeles-81 at Pauley Pavilion and 22 at the Sports Arena, home of the Tro· jans. T-he Trojans wound up their re· gular season 18·7, 8-6 in the Pac-8, and finished in third place in th e Pac -8 .· The y will participate in the National Collegiate Invitational Tourna· ment at Louisville. UC\.A lnl ,,.,,.,.r.,, u , Jobnson n. W.shlnQlon ll, Tr9011lcll 13. M<Clrler 10, Drollinger 9, Olfnde 2. T04.ts: 26 :Z0.24. iOVJHIUN CAL ial um~rt '· Trowl>flc:toe 2•. Malovk 2, Wiiii.ms 18, 8'Jrr•ll 7. E11•nl>?, Cl\•pm.n•. Tot•lsJO•IJ. H•lltim•: I.JO.A o . Soutller'ft C.I Jl. T04•1 ~: UCLA lt, Soulherll C.I 2l. FOIMcl OUI: #Mlootic. A: 1•,04'. Black Hawks Blitz Kings INGLEWOOD <AP> -Jim P•ppin and Germain Gagnon scored on breakaways 1:23 apart in the second period to spark Chicago to a 6·1 National Hockey League victory over Los Angeles and move the Black Hawks into first place in Division 2 Saturda y night. The victory gave the Slack Hawks a ·32.29.7 record and 71 points, one more than second- place Va ncouver. It was the Kings' worst home defeat of the season and first time this year that Rogie Vachon, the NHL's top goalie, had given up six goals. Chicago took a 2·0 lead in the first period on an unassiJtoo goal by Doug Jarrett, a 45-footer, and Pit Martin's 20.footer. The Hawks erupted for three more tallies in the second period to completely dom;nate tbe ac· ' ' \ tton. 1 0.lly Pllet PllolH by Rlth.,.i KoelUer MARINA'S MA TT COOK GOES HIGH TO GRAB A REBOUND. Tr9jans . ' ' Capture Swim Tiiie LOS ANGELES {AP) -Joe Bottom won the 100-yard freestyle and anchored the Southern Cal 400-yard freestyle relay team to the fastest time in the nation this year as the Tro· jans won the P acific 8· s wim championships Saturday night at East Los Angeles College. Bottom won the 100 yard freestyle in 45.67 and the 400 freestyle team zipped to a con- ference record of 3: 02.10. That helped the defending champion Trojans maintain their lead in the third night of the championships and finish with 487 points, well ahead of second place UCLA with 375. Washington was third with 331, California fourth with 245. Other scores were Stanford 221. Oregon 12l, Oregon State 59. John Naber also contributed lo the Southern Cal victory, win· ning the 200-yard backstroke in 1:49.39. Bottom's teammate, Scott Fin· dorlf, was right behind him in the 100-freestyle, finishingin45.77. 16SO lru -t, Bruner, St<1nl0rd, IS:26.73 <Pac-I mtet record. old m•rk IS:SO.SI, OeMont, W•ll)l"91'0ft, tt74l 2. Orr, USC, 1S;SO.S1 ; 3. H.trvey, CalilOf'tll•. 15:46.77; 4. Ooyle.J UCLA, 1S:41.93; S. WealM, Wu tllngton, 1 s: S>.11; 6. Mcc:tonnell. UCLA U :SS.17. 100 f, .. ~ 1. Bottom. use. •S.76; 2. Flndorlf, use u .n: J. F•lr-b.nk, stantord. •S.8'; •· An-cleriOf\, UCLA; 46.U ; s. Roy, Clllloml•, 46.71; 6. HellrNln,°'990", 41 .Jt. 200HCll-I. N•bet'. use l:fi.JJ IP~-lmHt .... COf'c:I, old ~rk 1:'9.,S, N•be•. 1W02. Mclntvt•. Wa1hln9ton, t :St.61; 3. Rusan9, C•lllomi•, I S1.67; •• smes. UCLA. , :S4.2'; s. P•11enof\ Wul\lft9lon, t: SS.21 ; 6. lAnge, Glllltoml•. 2: 12.41. 2j)O br•ftl -1. Hencll4ft, 11 ... 1orc:1, 2:0>.16; 2. Knox, UCLA, 2.01.6'; 3. Wallen , W•M'tlnglon. 2 °'· 1•: •. Cll•lll•kl. use. 2:0l.90; s. Virts. UCLA 2 °'.14; '-Ol<ller. C•lilor~I•, 2:09.SO. 100bu1terfly-1. BcKkll•uS, W.slll"91on, 1:41.• CP•t-1 meel rKord, old m•rll 1:49.jt. e.c~. t914 2.Robert, C.lllornl•, l:S0.12; >. l..ilutrnan, W.Shif19t0ft, l:Sl.11; •. B.iittt, UClA. 1 :SUS; S. r.u,,,.n. WMllington, l :~.1S; '·Poucher, use. I 5.3.Jt. J....Wr c:ll11lng -1. Dufficy, OreQotl, 509:11; t. Styger, C.llfornl•, 469.02; J. Leoti,,., C:..OOll. 4JUI! 4. Met1er9, Wtilllr19ton, 410:a ; S. ~ntdfl, usc.•.jt; .._,_, USC402.•S. 400 ,,... , ... ., -1. use (Frindorff, Gtlfflm. Gr....-ocl, lllottom) 3:02.10 C~-1 ,._.. ~. Old,.,.,, l:OJ.4', ~eoo<t 1'74) 2.. UCLA. 3:0U9; >. StHfwd. a:ts.1•: 4-.. C.UtOf1111. a;w.•; s. WMN"9lOll, J:._., .._ u~llUAS. DAii. V PILOT Branning, Losner Spark Vikings Five 8\' ED BURGART 04 lhe O.lty ,.I ... IUM LONG BEACH-Thanks lo a shrewd coaching ll\aneuver by J im Stephens and consistent shooting from Bob Losner and Rich Branning, the Marina High Vikings have advanced to the semifinals of the CIF 4-A baskl•t ball playoffs. Losner scored 23 pomts, Uran ning had 22 and the Vikes com· bined a man-to·man and zone de fense to stop Long Beach Poly. 60-46. Saturday night at the Long Beach Arena before 5,616 fans. The win reversed an earlier 59-57 loss to the Jackrabbits aJld sends Jim Stephens' Vikingl> against Inglewood Friday nighl at the LA Sports Arena. In the other quarterfinals game Satur· day, Palos Verdes blitzed Santa Barbara, 59·44. Marina was in control most of the way Saturday, but had to withstand several late bids by LH Poly, the CI F 's No. 3team. The Jackrabbits.came\, ithin eight at 7: 53 of the fourth quarter and within six with 2:38 to go. But each time , Branni n ~ thwarted Poly's bid. Bra nning sank 1-t of 16 fret' throw attempts in the fourth quarter , including 10 in the la:,L 3:55. But his most crucial frl'c throws came with 7:19 left when a Poly starter was ejected after brawling with Marina players over a loose ba 11. He was cited for a flagrant foul and Branning was awarded t\\O free throws. He sank both to send the Vikings ahead. 41·31 . and hit two more charity tosses 40 seconds later. The Vikings were in chargt• mid way throu g h the firs t quarter. After falling behind, 5 2. with 5:45 to go in the period. tht• Vikes r eeled off 10 straight to take a 12·5 lead with 55 seconds remaining. Marina increased its margin to 24-12 late in the second period and the Jackrabbits never came closer than six. The Vikes got exceptional out· side shooting by Losner, who hit 4 of 10 shots in the fi rst half and ended up 10 of 17. He also hauled down nine rebounds. And Marina played an out- standing defens ive game. con· stantly changing from a man to a zone which seem ed to puu.Je Po-- Iv which onlv hit 6 of 23 ~hots in the first hair. The J:ickrabbit.s wound up hitting 17 of 59. Marina \\as 21of45. Stephens didn't decide on his game plan until Friday and the elated coach said Saturday night, .. we hurt their tempo going to a zone. We took the ir inside game a\\ ay." '" ft ... ,,. Lo ... nt•r 10 J 1 23 LanOQtdl ' 0 2 ~ 8oldl I I s j Cook • 0 ' 8 8rdnn1nq • " I :v U9l.tnO I 0 1 2 Tolal\ 21 18 12 .0 Poly (0) 19 II ... ,,. H~•llOQ 0 0 1 0 JOlf"tt:r 0 0 7 0 Johnson 0 I 1 I T,1111emy 0 0 I 0 ~ .... ., 0 J J I) HUQht--' • 0 • Ja< ~son ' • • N•~ ; 4 • 10 Wll·•~ ? 0 2 • Toi.th " 11 ?O 4 Score by ~•r1en lonQ 8UCll Poly 1 11 11 11-4' • ~r1n• .. I) 10 21-60 Riverside Nabs Title; UCI Falls By CRAIG SHEFI-, Of lhe D•lly Pilot St•ll GC Riverside. a basketball team with a history of winning the close ones, won a close one · Saturday night and earned a trip Lo Evansville, Ind. and the NCAA college division championship. The Highlanders' Tony Masi hit an 18-foot jum per with just two seconds to go, giving his 1 team a 59-58 win over the University of Puget Sound in the finals of the western regionals at UC Irvine. In the third place game, t.:C Davis topped UCI. 84-79. Masi's shot capped another wild r ally for Riverside and gave the Hi ghlanders theil third straight regional championship. Friday night. CCR had staged a near incredible comeback, trailing 71-55 with six minutes Jeft and 77-70 with 53 seconds to go-only to edge UC Davis, 78-77, with fi ve seconds left. And Saturday night. scrappy Puget Sound appeared on the way to upsetting the favored Hig hlande r s. Trailing 56·51. VC R 's Larry Reynolds hit a short bank shot with 1 :46 lo go and teamm ~le Dwight Tyler followed with two free throws 30 seconds later , cutting the lead to 56-55. Two free throws by the Log. gers' Mark Wells ran it to 58-55. but Reynolds' s hot from 20 feet again cut it to one (58-57) with 51 seconds left. Puget Sound had a chance to wrap it up with 20 seconds lo go, but freshman Rick Walker mis· sed the first free throw of a one- and-one situation. Riverside re· bounded and Masi hit his swisher. Earlier, former Marina High standout Mark Ford had helped UC Davis to the victory over UCI. Ford scored 16 points, bitting 8 of 11 from the fie ld , and also had five rebounds. UCI's Dave Baker, a6-8senior, was named lo the a ll-tournament team, along with Walker, Davis' Mark Olson, and Riverside's Reggie Mims. Puget Sound's 7·0 center Curl Peterson was named the tourney's outstanding player. U<O ... hlMl .. " "' .... SN-d • 1 1 I) SIOIW J .. J 10 Menc:t•~ 0 1 J 1 c;,Owder 0 0 I Forct 0 J '• MtWillt•m! 0 I • Oo119I•~ .. 1 ~ 0o .. 1ir19 • 1 J , . Olton l s l II Tot••\ .j() 1• 11 .. Teefll KerH: Soutflettl Ctll -UCLA 37S. w..-~.-a.n. ~ M , StlnfOf'd 221, o..e...ll•·~"*-"· DAN BOLDT OF MARINA FIRES OVER POLY DEFENDER. UC lrll•M Otl .. II ,,, ~ 8•k~ • s • Devi~ ' • 1 " o-••nd 7 • ' II Tlvenen 0 • 3 • Mr41<11~ J 0 I • Ma••~ • • s 12 .Jenkins l 0 l ' H•1• 0 0 I 0 Fo" FaiV:ored at Ontario ·Today By HOWARD L. HANDY OllMO.ltrl"l ... M.et ·ONTARIO-A. l . Foyt ls th~ f avorlte and has the rest of \he field guessing but La1una Beach's lUck M\ltber is the Jeaat concerned of the ·otbel' 32 driven ln today's sixth running ot &be California SDO USAC cbam· pioo&hip cu race at Ont•rio MotorSpeedway. . Ra~ time is 11 with pre·race festlvitlts starting at8. Muther. one of three Oran1e Coast area dri~rs to make the field for the SOO·mile race, wt1J be drivin1 Foyl's backup ·car. The • t.aauna Beach driver WN w"1.k· \ ing on air following his selection Th11rsday to pilot the No. 10 Gilmore Coyote-Foyt. "I can•t believe l'm Hally go-lrif to drive the car," Muther scud Saturday lrom bis Laguna Beadh home. .. J Jlmost didn't go out there 'Thwsd~y for carburetion tests after spendlnc mo1t of the week looking tor • ride. When I de· clded to 10 out. l took my uniform wif.h me. fodunate~. "I bad leard a nimor that maybe there waa a chance for t)lo ride. and l went f n to talk wt th A. J. end th nss ttlnd ol worked .. .. Muthe r drove the car during carburetion tests Thursday but got in only five laps. . "The car l was in last year was the bes( I bad ever driven until this one. rvc never been in one that handles like this car. "Aller driving lt, t think It will move up well in tbe rteld. I dldn 't even have to make a change. Foyt bad it bet up aod it was perfe~t. He's really (tot those cars dialed In. 00ft's uch a thrlll to be able to dnve it. period." An onnouncf!d Utne of LBS mile~ I ' .. per hour was made for one of his laps around the Ontario oval. Muth.er says he was in excess of 18( mph and feels the car is com· parable to the one Foyt has on the pole. Muther will have an opportuni· ty to move up on most of the field. Me will start in the middle of the 10th row (29th > In the 33-car field for the $300,000 race. Duane "Pancho" Cart~r . former Maritrn Migh 5tudcnt and Huntlngton B nch re ldent, will start in the sixth spot on lb out- stde of the second row Jerry Grant or l rvine "'ill oo Se~ Ont.rfo P11e C·Z JoM\ ' 0 3 1 loCll' 111 23 21 1' Metthmf UC 1'v1ne.•>-<O. VC Rl,,.rslfl <Jtl '" " ,,, ~ Burnell • • ~ 0 Suctd\ I 0 1 2 8oww• 2 0 ' , Wiii\ I 1 ~ 1 Tyler 3 • 2 " M ifTI\ 1 J l ) Ae~ld~ • t 4 , . ,._.,. • ) 4 lS IC~ 0 • , 0 . Aodtt" 1 0 0 ... Telth 12 1S ,. ). .,...., ..... ,., ... t\ ,. " T•N< 0 0 1 0 Wtlh~ l , I • En11\ 0 0 ' n w.1~..-\ I ' II ...... rwfl • s l 1> Wtlh , 0 4 Ol..., • ) 1 ll Or own 0 0 1 0 TOl.tll n ,. tJ )I .... .. 11..._.,..,. .. 1 • . .. Q OAILYPtlOT SpQrts in IJrief Aussies Grab 3-2 Advantage HARTFORD, Conn. -Rod Laver and JohR Ne wcombe teamed for a 6·3, 2·6, &3 victory over Stan Smith and Bob Lutz Saturday to give Australia a 3-2 edge over the United States in the best-of·seven World Cup tennis tournament. Australia's dou bles \'ictor v ea me after Ne" com be was upset by 24-yea r -o ld World Cu p newcomer Dick Stockton 4-6, 6-4. 6-2 in Saturda y 's singles match to draw the U.S. into a tie in the competition. In today's first event, Laver will race Arthur As he of the U.S. The tournament winds up later in the day with a doubles match. GoofagOAfl Ffdb BOS TO N -M a rti na J.'javra tilova of Czechoslovakia r ecovered from a mid-match ~lump Saturday to beat favored Australia n Evonne Goolagong ~-2. 4-6, 6-3 in the finals of the $75,000 U.S. Wo me n's Indoor Tennis Championships. Earlier. Chris Evert t·aptured ONTARIO ... Continued From PageC·I beside f\l uthe r on the inside of the LOth row . Ile feels the problem s experienced last weekend with the Spirit of Orange County entry have been solved . "We have everything wor king perfectly now," Grant s aid Saturday. George Follme r of Hul')tingt.on Harbour, qualified for the race :but his car was wrecked. It :coul dn't be r e paired in time for •toda v's race so h e will sit this one out The fram e was bent when he ·h it the wall on the fourth turn last 'Sund av. • Foyt won the pole position with a s peed of 196.549 mph, beating the 194 .553 set by d efendin g California 500 :rnd USAC cham· ·pion Bobby Unser who starts in the middle of the first row. L'nser 's brothe r Al, in an Eagle-Offy owned by Ontario president Parne lli Jones, will sit on the o utside of the front ro" a rterqua lifying at 192.864 mph L~tor IO<Nt \ C•1tf«n1•5CI> FIRST ROW -•. J Foyt. -•on. CotOlt· f oV1. BobOy Uou~. /t.lbuq~rque, ~y; Al Un~. /t.lbuq~roue, E•gle-Otfy. SECOND ROW-Wally 0.11~. S.s.11. Colo., E•gl•·Ofly: Johnfly Rutllerlonl. For I Worth MCl..•rtn·Olfy ; D•a•• C.,.t•r Jr., 8NW1t\IMI ..... 1"4., Eagl•otfY THIRD ROW -Sl•v• Krlsllott, ~.H.J., E•qle-Otfy. Biiiy Vukovich, Fresno. E•gi.-Olfy. J•mtnY C.l<Ulher \, An•nelm. E~4t-Offy. FOURTH ROW -Gordon Jollncotk, "'-"••. W.lclU IOffy; Bobby /t.fllson. Hueytown. Al• .• -L•ren·Olfy . John M•rlln, Long Be•ch, Mc Lil ren·Off y. FIFTH ROW -Roqer McCfushy, Tucson, Ailev·Olly, Tom SMv•, Sp0k-. Mc.uren-Olfy; Mike Mo\IO, F•llbrook. lh9l..offy. SIXTH ROW -S•lt W•llhet', 1NH I c.rronton. Qfl10. M<L•ren-Olly; Johnny Parsons, In· d l•fl•pol1\, F1n1ty -Offy , M•rlo And retto, H••••elll, P• .• E•11•e·Olfy SEVENTH ROW LH K UN,...,,, Gul1-fll, low•. E.iqle·Ofl y: Bl lly Scolf, S.0'1 Bern;wdlno, E•gle Olly , Jerry K.arl, M<1nc:lltster, P•, Klngf1\ll Olly EIGHTH ROW -Tom 8•9flOW, Wl>lte ... t~. WI\, VOll\leOI Olly. O•Ck Simon, 5'lncly, Vt•h, EAQfe-Foyl, Al Loqu•sto, E.aslOf\. P•., Mclaren· Olly N INTH ROW -(ldon R•,mus\efl. ln- dian•pOlt\, A•,<•• Foyt. c ... ., Bellenh.lvWn, Monrov••. Incl . E•o ••·Ofly, Lee Sr•yton, c.o1e1 .. .i1tr. Mtcn , Coyote· Foyt TENTH ROW J •rry G r•nt, l"'one, E.atfl• Otty, Rio Ml/ttler, L.a91111• llucll, C.y-F•yt; 8oo H•rkt 1 lnd1.tn•p01ts. Gerr..rdl-Otfy. ELEVENTH RO W George Sntdl'r, 8Mt'>lle10. E..tore Olly Jom McElre•tn, Art· •noton. l u t o1Qle Chtvrolel. Urry M<C.O y. 1..anonor~. Pc1 McL.trtn Olly third place with an abbreviated 6·S victory over Margaret Court. Co:r \'ictoriou LONDON -Britis h l eft- hander Mark Cox defeated Brian Fairlie of New Zealand &l, 7.5 Saturd ay night to win the $12,000 first prize in the Rothl)'\ans ln· ternalional Tennis Tournament. Fairlie earne.d $7 .200. Service• Belcl BATON RO U GE. L a. - F\ineral services were held today for Glenn Hardin, a 1936 Olympic gold medal winner. He died at the age of 64 in a hospital Thurs- day hight, two weeks after a heart attack. Hardin wo n the 400-meter hurdles in the 1936 Berlin Olym· pies. three years after he led Louisiana State University to its only nation a I track c ham- pionship. Ritger Triunaplu MIAMI -Dick Ritger of Hartford, Wis .. took $7,500 first place money Saturday by out- scoring Earl Anthony 247 to 223 in the fin a l ga m e o f th e Professional Bowlers Associa· tion's S70,000 Don Carter Bowling Classic. The triumph m ade the 36-year- old Ritger the third-leading PBA c areer tournam e nt victor. It was his 17th t itle , surpassing Billy Hardwick's tota l of 16. Only Dick Weber, with 24 titles, and J on Johnson, with 23. are ahead of Ritger in career sta ndings. Dodgers Dumped WEST PALM BEACH, F1a. - Third basem an "Sugar Bear" Blanks hit a home run a nd start· ed three of six Atlanta double plays as the Bnives whipped the Los Angeles Dodgers, 6·2, here Saturday in the Braves exhibi· tion openers. Blanks· three hits also included a double. Winning pitc her was P hil Niekro, who yielded three hats and one run in three innings. He was foll owed ca pably by Jamie Easter ly who ga ve up only one run and Tom House. The Dodgers loser was Geoff Zahn who started and yielded two runs in three innings. Best Dodger pitcher of the day was Rick Rhoden who worked three innings ~nd gave up one run and three hits. Cal Win• Again BERKELEY -Tom Weeden, a junior from Belmont, Calif., won the all-around championship and helped California capture its eighth straight team title Friday night in the 15th Paciric·8 Con- ference g ymnastics meets. Buffs SklCha•p• DURANGO , C olo. Colorado's Didrik Muller El· lefsen repeated as NCAA ski jump champion Saturday and by winning the event gave the Buf - faloes their fourth straight Na- tional Collegiate Athleti c As- sociation ski title. It was the sixth over-all cham- pionship for Coach Bill Marolt's BuCfaloes. In addition to El· --------------l e fs en , who lives in Oslo, Sports on TV 10 a.m . <2 > CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR Highl ights of the Jnters port Spnngertourney, the Euro· pean s k i j um ping c ham - pionshi ps. Also, the U.S. pro surfing champiohships, taped at Honolulu. 10 :25 a .m. Cll) - DODGERS BASEBALL - The Dod~ers m eet the Atlan- ta Braves at Vero Beach in a spring exhibition gam e. 11 am. <2> -NBA BASKETR.\LI. The Golden State Warriors \S the Celtic~ <1t Boston (;arde n. 111 WORLD C'llAMPIO~SJllP TESSIS Th<.' t;.S. vs. Austral1t.1 in a special WCT tour event Ip m . < 11 1'11L HOCKEY The Mont real Canadiens t ak<· on the R a nger s at Madison Square Garden. (7 > Norway, Colorado placed two jumpers in the top 12 for 50 p<>int.s to push its winning total for four events to 183 points. Wooden Qaitilng? SEATTLE -The head basket· ball coach at Washington State University s ays John Wooden won't return next year as coach at UCLA. In his Sunday column for the Seattle Post.Intelligencer, George Raveling writes, "the pub~ announcement won't come until mid-April but John Wooden won't return as head coach at UCLA next year. NITAddltW... 1'EW YORK -Clemson, Holy Cross , Massa chuaetls and St. John's accepted bids Saturday to play in the National Invitation Tourriament in New York. The rour new basketball teams join a field that previously in- c I u d ed Princeto n , Oregon, Southern Illinois, South Carolina and Oral Robe rts. CIF Se11aifinalkt• Coach Dave McLeish's Edison High Chargers were semifinalists in the CIF soccer playof!s. Kneeling (from left)-Chris Crater, Delan l>aulsen, Brian Rouse, Kelly Dunne, Greg Dyer, John Boyle, Mike Banks, Herb Boehm, Brad Webster. St~ng-Duane Lindsey, Chris Juergens, David Pate, Tom Anderson, Don Schroeder, Charlie Lamb, Dave Schelin, Gino CasaGrande, Ken Moreen, Bruce Inlow, McLeish. Russians Win Dance Title COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) Irina Moiseeva 8J\d Andrei Minenkov, in a consistently ex- pressive display of free dancing, captured the third gold medal for the Soviet Union at the World Figure Skating ChampionshiP6 by winning the dance title Satur· d ay night. The Russian duo, making smooth transitions in a four- minute routine that included a Hungarian rhapsody and the Charleston , moved past Americans Colleen O'Connor and Jim Millns for the title. Mi ss O 'Connor and Millns, Bruins Beat Sun Devils In Track LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tony Veney ran a fast half mile atid Rich Gunther recorded a lifetime best in the discus Saturday a s UCLA wit h stood a s tern challenge from Arizona Stale to defeat the Sun Devils 81·64 in a dual track m.eet. Thie meet, held early in the day so it wouldn't conflict with the UCLA-Southern Cal basketball game., was contested in a steady rain which abated as the meet ended. It was UCLA 's 28th con- secutive dual meet victory over the last four seasons. The Bruins were named collegiate dual-meet champions the last three years. In spite of the rain, some fine marks were recorded including Veney's 1 :S0.3 880 followidg his last-place 4:24 in the mile. Gun- ther exceeded bis personal best by three feet with a toss or 180-9. ASU was favored in both the mile and 440 relays and would have wo n the rrieet if they had ~on both events. They lost both. LOS AN G ELES (AP) -Suminarlfl.~ ol Sc11urcl•y'$ clu•t l••tk anCI f1t1lcl ,,.. .. ~n A" ton.a Stele end UCLA at Ora~ Stadium: ShOI put-I, Pa~I, UCLA, S6 .. '"1. a, WlllCMtMf', ASU, U·I. 3, T°'t1, UCLA, SH>~. ~y•rd rt l•y-1, UCLA Wiison. Wllmotto, IUlll. ~llC'•rs ..0.1>. 2, Ari I.Olla State, 40.6. Jt ... lln-1, Toni, UCL• 21s-4. 2. Geist, ASU, tf'l.10, J, O.aoman. ASU, 18•·6. Mllt-1, La..non, ASU. •·os 4. 2, Wl<kMll, ASU, 4:°'.0.J, lnnu . UCLA,4:07 6. Hl;tl ""rdlts-1, Burl. ASU, IU. 2, Alltf\, ASU, U,S.),Smltll,ASU, 14.S. LOft9 jump-1, H.aynes, ASU, 23-1~. 2, tMilt, n.111., J, HUOfltt, ASU, »·I. '40-1, Fr•r.ltr, ASU. •6.4. 2, McKenzie, ASU, 47 I. l, LH d$, UCLA, 41.•. 100-1, w 111i.,,,s. ASU. 9,7. 2, Wilmoth. UQ.A. M >. tlusll, UCLA. 9.•. ll0-1, Ven1y, UCLA. I st.J. 2. lleck, UQ.A, 1·50 4.J,Gllmore, UCLA. t.S0.9. 01'<uS-I. Gunlller, UCLA, 180-9. 2, ti-Y. •su. 1st-• l , W1nchest9f'. ASU. IS/·l. lnl••,.,..d••le llurclles-t. Guerrt1ro, Ua.A, Sl.O ~1 ~""1n, ASU !>•1l1erl•nd. S2 3. 3, Wal~. ASV, U0-1. Wollo•ms, /t.SU. 21 I. 2, ~B. VO.A, 21 • l .Wllmolll,UCLA,71 4. T•o-m1l9 -t, El~r. ASU. l ·S7.I. 2. LI.._, AOU. I SI t l. Nitti, UCLA, 9 W.O. M•I• ·•••y-1, UCLA Guerrero, K•nntdY, Joll,.~on. Ht•nten J .17.• ASU did not flnl"'. cl•oPCMCI b•ton. Hl9'1 lumo-1, Kotlnet<, UCLA. 7.0 2. '-¥It!¥. UCLA,6·10.J., RIOOt UCL/t.,6·•. Tripi. lumj1-I, taylor, UCLA, .SO.S. 2, H•ll, A$U ""4'" 3. a .... 111 UCLA ...... V.. evib, ee ... ny Hills Slriclers, Old -lfto "°"'""· FIOVl'<Oft: UCLAll,Ari~on•s.Mt .... Colorado Springs, won the silver medal with Hilary Green and Glyn Watts of Britain taking the bronze. Miss Moiseeva and Minenkov were in second place, only slight· ly behind the American team, prior to the free dancing event. They received marks ot 5.9 out of a perlect 6.0 fi:om all nine judges in the artistic impression category and finished with 13 or- dinals and 205.48 points. Miss O'Connor and Millns, skating last during the evening's performance, needed to hold their rirst place marks from five of the judges but their effort fell just short, and they received 19 ordinals and 205.12 points. Miss Green and Watts, who won a silver medal, in last year's world meet, had 30 ordinals and 199.86 points. The other American duo, Judi Genovesi and Kent Weigle of West Hartford, Conn., finished 12th in a 14-team field. The dance title was put up for grabs earlier in the week when five-time defending champions Ludmila Pakhomova and Alex· a nder Gorshkov withdrew because Gorshkov 'is recuperat- ing from pneumonia. I College Cage Roundup Tar Heels Take ACC Title, 70..66 GREENS BORO , N.C. - Freshman Phil Ford scored nine or his game-high 24 Points in the last seven minutes lo send North Carolina to a 70-66 victory over defending NCAA champion North Carolina State in the tinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference basketball tournament Saturday ni ght. The victory sends the Tar Heels into the NCAA Eastern Regional first round against New Mexico State in Charlotte Satur- day night and probably ends any hope that N.C. State, with Its fabulous David Thompgon, wilJ even have an opportunity to de- fend its national title. Indiana Cocuts BLOOMINGroN, Ind. -Top- ranked Indiana, led by forward Steve Green with 25 p<>ints and guard Quinn Buckner with 23, wrapped up its first undefeated b asketba II sea son in history Saturday night with a 94-79 Big Ten victory over MlchiJ!anState. Kansas Rallfes LAWRENCE, Kan. -Kansas, after a slow start, rode the shoot· ing of Dale Greelee, Rick Suttle and freshm~n Clint Johnson Saturday to a 74-63 basketball victory over Oklahoma and the Big Eight Conference cham- pionship. Kentu~k._ Sto•p• STARKVILLE, Miss. -All- Ame r ican candidate Kevin Grevey scored 30 points and sub- stitute freshman center Mike Phillips added 26 as Kentucky crushed Mississippi State 118-80 a nd won a share of the Southeastern Conference basket- ball title Saturday night. n•clligan llotfap• COLUMBUS, Ohio -Steve Grote's 25 points fired Michigan to an 83-64 basketball victory over Ohio State Saturday night, giving the Wolverines second place in the Big Ten and an all· but-certain at·large berth in the NCAA pla~o~fs. Aggie•Win COLLEGE STATION, Tex. - Texas A&M won the Southwest Conference basketball title Saturday by slamming Texas 74-63 to advance to the first round of the NCAA major college tournament. Rutger• Ad1'cntre• NEW YORK -Rutgers ad· vanced to the NCAA playoffs Saturday with an electrifying 79-77 overtime victory over St. John's behind Ed Jordan's dramatic last-ditch points. Toledo Upset TOLEDO, Ohio -Jeff Tyson scored 26 points as Western Michigan upset Toledo 85-68 Saturday night, bringing a sud- den end to the Rockets' hopes of a Mid-American Conrerence basketball title and an automatic berth in the NCAA playofrs. ~af agette Losa EASTON, Pa. -La ~alle's Bill Taylor and Joe Brya:Jt combined ror 60 points Saturday to lead the Explorers lo a berth in the NCAA playoffs with a 92-85 victory Saturday over Lafayette. ClafppelDCU BolDI BOWLING GREEN, Ohio James McElroy scored all five of Central Michigan's overtime points Sat"rday night, leading the Chippewas to their fint Mid· American Conrerence basketball tiUe y.oith an 82·80 victory over Bowling Green. The only non-Soviet gol.d medal during the week-long competi- tion, which officially concludes Sunday with exhibitions, was captured by Danne DeLeeuw of the Netherlands in the Ladies' singles. Miss DeLee uw, a California g i r I w h o s k a l es Co r t h. e Netherlands by virtue of her dual citizenship, won the crown easily Friday night. Dorothy Hamill of Riverside, Conn .. rallied from a slow start to win the silver medal ror the second straight year, and defend- ing champion Christine Errath of East Germany look the Bronze. UC Irvine Sets Four Records SANTA BARBARA-UC Irvine set four school records S a turday afternoon in a triang ula r track meet won by Long Beach Slate held during in· termittent rain, here. Long Beach State captured the meet with 82 points, Irvine was second with 59 and UC Santa Barbara finished with 20 points. The UCI Anteaters set records in \he mile , two-mi.le, steeplechase a nd mile relay in one of th e ir b e st track performances ever. Although he finished third, Ra.lph Staunton set a s te eple chase r e cord with a 9: 26.6. Steve Scott ran a 4: 11.2 to win the mile and es tablish a re- cord for UCL In the two-mile. Bob Tillman finished second, but his 8:59.9 was another UCI mark. The Anteaters ' mile relay team of J am es Shirley, Terry Fink, Richard · Grout and Bill Cheadle won the event and established a school record with a3:15.S. Cheadle a lso won the 440 in· termediate hurdles with a 54.2. LA1119 llH<h $1i11• IUI !Ml UC INMe UC S.11ta ••rb.Jr• Ut> 100-r. Wltllems Ill, 2. Royston (II, a. Curtin IS) ••. Wltll•ms (II. Time:'-'· 210-1. Wllll•ms !LI, 2. Curtin (SI, 3. ScrOOOIN (Ll,4. Roy\lon Ill. Tlm9: 21.1. 440-1. Cu ILi, ?. Grout Ul. l. Str...S CU, 4. Fini. Ill. Time: 48.4. ll0-· 1. Phelps ILi, 2. Slllrley (I), J. Sku-. Ill.• Moker CLI. Tlm9: t :S4.3. Mllt-I, S<.olt (II, 2. LO!»L ILl,3. KOftlllQll Ul,•. 11.111,, .. .,., 111. Time: 4: 11.2. 1·Mll9-1. WllM>n IL). 2. Tlllm1111 U).l, Oldil (LI, 4 Grew IL). Time: l .Sl.6. SlffpleCh•~ -I. S_e ,,_y Ill, 1. 5<"""91'-CS I, l Steu,.ton !II,•. Boyd !Sl. r.,.,.:1 ;5'.4. 110HIQfl llurdln-t. Jone. IL ), i. Cheadle Ul,3 Ltt (Ll,4. O.Mar9.,.llt1 !SI. Tl,,..: IS.I. 400 111trrmtdl•le hurdln-1. O.Mle Ill. ?. Howard ISi, l . Pett rs (LI,•· S...dlll" (I). Tirnt so «ORel .. -I. Lon; BtaCllSt•I•. Tlnw: 4f,?, Mil• Rtl•Y-I. UC lrvlM Time: l : 1$.t.. ShOlput-t.Kleln Ill. 2.Co1111l ILl.J.~ ISi. l . Gareltler Ill. Oltt.anct : SW:ft. • .Joi ... lln· I, Cioldlt IL). 2. CMIM Ill, J. 8¥ .... 111.•. Phllllps 111. 01$\anc•: l1•s. Polt V•ull-I. Beird IL), 2. Slltloilllw 111. J R•cl\erd& ILi •• Goto (II. HeiQht: IM . St:PERSTARS -T he Oakland A's and Los Angeles Dod~ers meet in round two of the Supe rstars com petition, t<1ped in Honolulu. 1:30 p.m. <21 -GOLF - Final round of play in the Florida Citrus Open at Orlan· do. Fla. Trevino Lea~g Citrus Open . ~ Boes' Collins All-conference Orange Coast College's Todd ColUns has been named (o the All-South Coast Conference basketball team, as picked by the circuit coaches. 2 :3 0 p .m . t7> .OIERICAN :;poRTS!'JAS - . \ pheairnnt hunt a long the Snake River and & lesson in hang gltdang in tht> Wyom ing Rockie~. J 30 pm <7 > -"'IDE "ORLn OF PORT -The \\orld fi~u r~ s kating cham p1onl'h 1p~. Also, a r <>port on the f 1dl o n a l sport or rollerb.111 IORS.:-5 p m (2) I -=- R CING The $125,000· addf'd Santa Anita H and1cap ORLANDO, Fla. (AP )- Usually bubbly Lee Trevino seemed just a little subdued and admitted he was very s urprised. "I started out like I was play- ing in the fifth fUsht," said Trevino. who los t two quic k strokes to par ln gusty wi.nd.!S. then rallied for a 70 that llrted him two s hots clear of the field In Sat~rday'1 third round of the $200 ,000 C itrus Ope n Golf Tournament. "I'm 1urprtsed, .. he said. "I've aot to adm1t. tt. I didn't th.ink 10 would 1lve me a lead-it least not by two 1boU." Then he out lined hJs program. "I'm gonna hit some balls and then I'm gonna run m.y two miles just like I always do,'' he s .. d. "Then I 'II 10 back to the hotel and watch TV." He pa used . and Oashed that in· fectlou1 smile. • "But If I win tomorrow, I wUl not run two milts. And J wUl not. be at home witching TV. No way:" But T revino wasn't maklnl any victory prcdlctloos. '1 'Ve wol\ from this poslUon and I've Jost from t.b1t l)OlitJon. We'll just have to wail and see. A 1 t I 68 would do lt~ ~d 1 think I can sbooUL" Tr•¥1no, the current PGA chJl'ftplon who en~ Ute da.y11 play ln a tle tor the &op with Hale Irwin, llniahed 54 boles with a 205 total, l l under par on lhe l ,IU9· yar4 Rio Plnar Country Club course . lrwln1 the u.s. Opell ktnc. knockeo hlmaell ou\ ol lt. when he hit lt in a b•aard on touch 14th hole. • Le---...... IV'a liWe ~ 1t,. IM ltOt.•ottw~Mlf.,,....• .... ~ u.r,..... -~ lhfl~ ~.,......, ~~ , I 81'K I Onlli-,, ·~ ' Co1Un1, a e·S sophomore rrom Estancia Hlch. avera1ed lt.S polots per conrerence game . ' How m an y m n er have the dlitlnc~Oll of t>&o! ang on hand lo celebrate.the 50tb annlv6"ary of an impor tant achievement In t~fr li ves? . One m an who will have \)lat distlnctlon at t.he lnd1ana1?olis Motor Speedway ln May is Laguna Hills r esident Pet'er llet>aoJo. He won tb,e Indy 500 io !92S and w as the first man to post a vlc!tdry ave rag . ,ng m ore th3n 100 m iles per hour. ··~:m really looking forward to being there thi• yei:tr. DeP aolo says. "But l always enJ·oy going to lndy." DePaolo will be on band at Oaturlo Motor Speedway toduy for tbc-firh1 of the SOO·mile races ~lated by USAC Fuel Lhnitatiot1 Blasted Duane Carte r, Sr., a staunch supportel' of son Paacho In his bid fer lop honors in the cbam· plonshlp c a rs, was oa hand last SUnday wben lbe younger Cuter llnished second to A-. J . Foyt In a lOO mile race . "I was the rir&1 director of compet!Uon ror USAC and I would probably .still be wlPt them if we hadn't disagreed on somethings," Carter, Sr. says. "One thing I dis agree with them on right now ls lhe limitation on ga&oline for these championship car races. It lsn 't rair or good for the people In the stands. "Somelimt•s these people forget wbu is paying the bill for automoblle racing. It's the fans who at· tend the e vents, and they don't enjoy seeing a le ad· Ing conte nder suddenly drop uut for lack of fuel." Carter didn't bring' son Pancho int-0 the picture but at tht:' timt-ht• was talking, young Pancho had run oul or g as twicf> in a lOO·mile race before finishing :w cond. "I don't think I coold have finished the race uo· d'er th~ gr een fl a g," the younge r drl ver s aid. Carter , Sr . will move into the San Francisco bay area and direct the destinies of the Bay Cities Racing Ai.soc iation out of Oakland. Follmer Needs a Change Racing luck hasn 't been good for Huntington Harbour's George Follmer to date this season. Jle had the m isfortune to tangle with another car early in the fi n al Internat ional Race of Ch am· pions at Daytona Beach in FebruaQ . Then at Ontario Motor Speed" ay last Sunday. he \\a~ cruising along, minding his own business. when a U-jo1nl broke and sent him into the wall. The crash didn't injure Foll mer but it did put his entrv out of lod•n."s r at·c. H o~v a bout tt1t: Formula 5000 cir cuit thb season'? "I'm still look lllg fo~ a r ide." he adm its. '·The re just is n't :.my money available r ight now. "Aftt'r t h e race here today, I'll probably drive in a couple of s tock car races in the south before go- ing to lndy." He is hopl'l'ul h1~ champ1on!>hip l·ar \\ 111 he re· acly by thal time. OCI R Drag t "'il1als Today Oranl{e County race rans not wishing lo fight Jhe crowd and drive the distance to Ontario, can s pend the da~ at Orange County International Raceway "akhin ~ lhe finals of the third annual .UIR.\ Grand .\mt.>rican West today. Pro· a m c la ss eUminations begin al 8 and a queen 's paradt' is i..et for noon with the pro elimina· lion round~ from t to 6. Should be quite an entertain· ing da)' and onl' that will bring out the be~t from a ll parts of the country. • lla11g Glide r .Jump A tte111pt Early arrivals at Ontario toda)' will h av~ p lenty ol entert<1 inment. Bob Wills of Tustin. a 34·year-old for mer world. hang glider ch a m p ion. will attempt a jump or near· ly 300 feet in a m otorcycle-powered ha ng glider . That's farther than E ve! Knievel we nt (286· feet l in his S n ake River assault in September. Wills will t ake off from a r a mp on the front str aightaway al Ontario in a 2SO<:c Honda-powe red glider . Also on hand will be a 300·milc per hour rocket dragster that will make an exhibition run down t he front st raighl. DePaolo is pnc of three grand m arsh als. The others include J ~,my Doolittle and astronaut Buzz Aldrin Th~ ~p<.·<·i.d :.itli\llH''> -.tart al 8 ''1th the 500· mil<' ral'C be~l nning <•l 11 College Ba~ketball UCLA 11, u~t Oil Ar11ona SI 107, Ar11ond ~/ MoctloOin 83. 01'110 !.1 b• lndlolt><l94, MoChlQ•lnSI lo C M1cn1o"n87, 6owl11•9 Cirten80(01 I Wiscon•onq4, Northwt\lern 10 Kent SI IS, E Mlchlo.ln 69 F'llrdut 100, Monnt\Ol~ 71 TexuAandM I•. TeU\/l Kan\dS ''· Oklolt\On1d u Auburn 7•. Al~bilm• 10 Iowa ll. llllnoh 70 Tf!nnessee9S, C..or9la 14 Arkanws83, Baylorb• Te..n lttll 103, TCU 18 W.MIClllQ•nlS, Tol~dob8 Ml<1mt,Ohloll ,011loU 80 Marq~t•M. Crel9htonbO Vandtrb•ll 102, Florida 83 K•nW\ St n Okl,t!lon•,. )1 63 Ktntuclty 118,Mo\\ SI 80 low•St 87 Nebraslt•~~ Rlcd•,SMUU 170TI LOuoso•n•SI. 9t M"s 8e Uta II 16. Wyom1n9•J Col•r •OO IOI>, MoUOurt 91 'Tt • (;I P0064, New Mt.-1CO S9 Color •00 St •1 B VU et Wash SI II Wo1sh1n91on 13 O<t-QOn 82, OreQOn St M> ACC Tour11•mtftl c11amc11on1111p N C.•o /() N C•r SI 64 ECAC S.wlMrn Flft.ih C,eorQtlOwn67 W .. t V•<Q•f'Ool61 l./ptt•te N. Y. RetlOll l'tn.lh s,r.acv\f' 100. St 8on•vtnturt 81 Towr,..,...,.u lCAC Meir• T•Ul'lllmenl c11.,.,.1.,.,111p llutcien 1', St Jofln's, N V 71 IOI) Cennl•tlo" SI 1'9ten 1', Seton H 111 H ECAC N.E. Tourn•m•M Ct11mpl0fltl\ip Boston ColltQe 69, Holy Cross SS Consolation Providence 108, Connecticut 13 ECAC Olvi11011 ti (Southl Clllll''lllOntl\lp CJ\&VrltY 86, Btoomsburo 81 coruol•tlon Armstrono;i St. 1 to. Alebama St. 18 Dlvhioll It INew E11tt1114ll C111mplonsll1p 6r11<WHos9'. Suffolk n Consol1tlon Auumptlon 81. Bentley 12 Dhrisioft 11 ~uth Allantlcl Ch•mplonsllip Old Dom1nio" ll. Ranclolpll·~con 16 Co11solat1on S.lltmore 11, Moro.Jn SI. 14 Dlvl.,on 11 Olortll C~nlr•ll Cll11nOI011Ship A1>9ustan•. SO II Mo-Rolla ~ Olvlu°" 11 ISo"'ttl Ce11lr•ll C~mplonslllp I tnn St 12, UT ·Cl\att•nooga It ConsOlalion !>Ovlhern 103, w Georgia 91 O.v1\1on 11 IE.asll CllamplOftSllip r,.,nnon &7 C. W. Posl 60 0t11 .. l•ll•n P•"I• Te•lfltllO, H•~tw10 I~ Jl.INtOR COLLEGE s.111Mf'11 C•I Co• 1ne11ce A ll•Mlr O . .n1 e LA H1rbor 100 . .-.11.s1a" 18 CATAMARAN SAILING CLINIC I . Two One Day Sessions April 5·6 "At Newport twach" Btba Shlan def eat.ed vu~. ())ffln• for the ptesldent'a cup cban'l· piouhJp •t Sa.nta Ana Country Club. Gladys J e nnJngs de· (eated Joan Martin in the consolation bracket. Otlter flighl winners in c lude d Ann Ca ~era ovel' Eda Miller in the first Oight; Maty Varley over Ma rgu erite Sears in the second flight; Doris M c Coy o v e r K aye "ouker in the t hird flight. Mary stra dling defeat· ed LaVelle Spicuzza in the fourth flig ht and Fran Oye won o'er Alice Nlsaon in the coosola· tloo.. El Niguel J ackie Watson and Lee Ginder t eamed w ith Big Canyon Country Club guests Mrs . Jark Banta and Ma rge Evans to win a guest day . be tter ball of foursom e com petition al E l Nigwel C.:ountry Club wit h a scor e of 63. Referee Hassle Erupts Jt had seem ed tha t aJl the hassles. holdouts and verba l exchanges involv· ing Wednesd ay night's Massac re IV at Newport Ha rbor High had been resolved . However . 0 a m es were fanned again Satur day when it was learne d that E m i l Nee m e h as r e · turned fro m the oil na · tions conferences in his native Tunisia and will officiate the first game or the bask etba ll blood uath which m atches the Daily Pilot s ports staff against the CI F a nd coaches team s (rom the host school a nd Corona del Mar Sports !>laff mascot Glenn White .,.as near collapse when he heard the ne\\S. It wa:..Neeme who rak ed While with five technical fouls and se\'en personal fouls in Massacre Ill last year. Su bsequently the Daily Pilot lost . 36·34. Because of the rotten wages offic ials earn for the Massacr e gam es, Neem e was t h e only avail able candidate and White said h is offi cia ting ability m atches the pay description. The writers and CIF lip off at 7 "ilh coaches colliding at 8 :28 or 8 :29. T i ck et s <1re Sl .50 for adults and Sl for stu· dents. The writers s uCfered an ad dillonal IO!>S "ith the new s t hat t he i r CC.:LA import \\OU ld IX' able to play Ed "The Bug" Bur gart passed hb weigh·in a fter failing the written lest , wh ich had one que s tion · ·'Whe n was t he War of 1812 ... Bur~art. a rotund Little fellow w hose play has set basket ba ll back a millenium, was playing Boys Club ball a nd is the only 22·year·old to be cut from a Boys Club rost~r. He was d escribed by the Boys Club coach a<; the worst shoote r he had ever seen .... eve n when they lower ed the baskets to four feet. T he Bug couldn't scorl!. But he fi gures to help the Daily P ilot's legion of nondescripts • • • . • • Keyall Instruction & Otmot Water Siii Clln1C1 Twic. Dally • 8Und!y, Mllfch 9, 191~ DAILY PILOT UC Irvine, Preps • ...... ... 4 ...... ·~ ... g ~e~ts In at 64 wer~ Marty Turner and Beth Lll· Ju1trum with aueste Ralnsptuyedhavoc oo· Kathleen Meye r aod ce •fain with Orange Lucy Schoplln also of Coast atea sport.a e vents BigCanyon cc.'. SAtUrday wltb eight A tie resulted at 66 baseball confront~tions between three team s On Includi n g Ji p a ar o f one wer e Elaine H ackten doublehe~dcrs wiped out apd J a n G r as with ~long, w1th tr~ck a nd Chuckie Clark and J ane f!~ld compe tataon ond J a m es of. Virginia Coun· fina ls in the Ne~port tr y C lub : Nan cy H~rbo! 1nvilat1ona l Da ugherty <&nd Agnes swtmmang m eet. GoUin team ed with Lucy H~~Ungton Beach and Parsons of Imperial cc Pac1f1ca were scheduled and J ean Bell. o f Santa t!> complete a 10·inn1ng Ana C C o n a n othe r ~ae gameSaturday mor.n· t e am ; a nd M arge rn g . Th e g am e 1s Rossen joined Dorothy scheduled ror comple tion Howard a nd guests Betty Monday aftemoo~ at 2. Cote and Jupe Pofr of The ~inner w11J face M(fsion Viejo Golf Club Founta1~ Va ll.ey for the onlheother. c ha ms;>1o n s h1p o f the Anotbe r tie r esulted at H u n t 1 n g t o n ~ ea c b 6 7 w i t b N a n c y to urnament whal~ the Thompson a nd Sh irley loser p~ays Westmmstet Perry te amed with Nina for third place . Both Hannah or Irvine Coast ga m es are sche duled CC a nd Bette P ajunos of Wednesd ay. Sioux City. Iow a; Marion Edison a nd La Quinta i\usn ess and Pat If. willmeetrortheconsola- versen were joined by tion c rown Tuesday af· Mrs. Lloyd Butsch and te rnoon. Clara McKee of Lake u c I r v i n e · s San M arco~ CC. double head er with Cal State (Long Beach ) was wiped out and no new d ate has been set. It w ill proba bly be pl~yed m April. Other s mcluded Nel T o wn send a nd An n C hri s t ia n so n with Marcella Ke lehe r and Marge How a rd of Irvine Coast CC: a ls o, Sue F o l ey a nd E il een Southe rn California Schuhmann with Marv Coll ege a l so lo s t a Irwin and He le n Hoskins doubleheader at UC San of Rancho Santa ft,e CC. Die go . I t w i I I be In a better b a ll of rescheduled later. Wed· foursome event. Sybil nesday ~he yan g uards Horovitz. Dorothy Hum· e nte rt a In ca I s.t a t e phries. Betty Hodges and <Long Be a ch) . 1 n. u Millie Wilb ur fir ed a 63 lo doubleheader beginning tie v.:ith Ann Wrigh t. al noon o n t?e Co~ta Joanne Woodward. Jean Mesa c.ampus field. Le Bon a nd J er ry Cini Go Id en We s t ·~ Southern California Con· Tennis Results UC ltvlM M l IUl f'a- -Medley -.1.y-1, UC 1•"'-TlfM• J:~ 6. 1,000 Ft .. -1. Udtll (Pl 2 T ~ Ill 3. Welch CPI. Tlmt. t .ff.S. to0 ,rM-1 51Uf'lltU t P) 2 PflllllOI Cll 3. Wfll•IO<I Ill. Tl me · I : $0 2 $0 Frtt -1 c;. Figuera. (t) 2. 8trM<d 0 13. Byler I Pl 1'111'\1!, 'l'l ' IOO Ind. Medley I M. Flguero• (I l 2.W•lsll IPl3. Lynn Il l. T1nw : 2·06 1 Onemettrdl vl1>9 I Citrn•nl IP)2. l.IYlnQSIOnt 11 l 3 Hower II). Points. 64.U . 200 "v I. L•ndOD<lro tP1 2 Ne!M>n Ul 3. Fr6"'1d (11. Tome I 59 4. 100 Frff I. Udell IP) ? Sturges• IPl1 Dalltels Ill Ttm~· '' ~ 200 back-I G FtQU.,Od 11) l W•I~ (Pl no tlllrd Tim ... 1 01 I <Sc-I re<.ordl 500 Frff I. Udell IP I 7 PhllPOI 111 3. T. 8oUQl>ty (11. Ttmt' ' 4' t. 100 8re•st 1 Uc1tlr•m• 1P1 1 Corf\'\6C,ll (11 J W11'911 IP) Tl""' , n.•. 3-Meter 01volM) I. Gun•nl (P) 1 Uvlngo\one Ill 3 H°"'er Ill. Potllh 61 • .0 •00 Free Rel•Y I UC Irvine. Tlm.•J 180. HEWP'ORT INVITATIONAL VARSITY 200 Frtt I Elleman !San M.lm"'I t •7 I 2. KdloiY•m• IMtr• Costal I SI I l. Mori IEt Oor•dol t:Sl.l Other ,· Ne wland (NH > 1·s1.s. 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Whllt' tNHI I 00\ J Clalley tEI Oora<Jol 1 02.0 3. llar""r IPdlOS VerdeS) I 02.1 O\he" (~h QrO•t' (Urlover>ily) I 01 '" Epp..r-.on ICosta Mewl I OS.1, l•PpOld (NH ) I 04.0. 100 Bre•st-I. 01e" lT\l\ltnl I 0\ 0 2 "'-wl•nd INH I I OS • J &,<t>.e< ISan Nl•flno l 1 Oo I Others Ro0tnson CNH) I 06 2 John•on INHI I <» '· W•rd (CO>I• Mesa ) I ll'i 1 Pro Scores N•ho"'11 Hockey Lu9ue P1t1\0ur'.}hl, Ph1l.tdt-IDh1<17 Otlr0<t S. Karls.os City I loronto S, Monnesot.i l New York h&•nders/ Vdnc.c;i.u '\' > Bu11.i10J. S1. L01J1s l 1 l,. I C.h•t•90 •. LO> AnQele> I NiiltOllal Bauetball AUO<t•t""' Bull•IOl 10, M1lw.iu1t.e~q~ New Vorlo. 118, Del root 100 Wast11ng1on 113. Phlladlep1>1.i92 Atl.tnl• 113, New Orel.ins 101 Seattle 103, Kans.osC11y.omaha99 Portland 88, C1toca90 87 Houston 112, Phoen•• 101 Ameriu11 Basketball Auoc1a1- Ktnluclcy~6. New Vork IO St. Louis 11', Vlrglt11• I 11 Utah 110, Memphis 1°' Denver 15'>, San Antonio I" IOl 1 fe rence outing with East Los Angeles has been l'escheduled Mar c h 17. Saddleback will travel to Citrus Wednesday in a Mi ssion Con fer ence fra) \\ hile Orange Coast and Mt. San Antonio have not set a new d a le for their South Coast batlll' E •l1tb1ti•" 8.seb<lll El Te•• nt > Ill Ora".,. s;,..1H Southern Califor nia Pno1ad1ep•u•S K•nsa">Coh J Mlnne\Ota IJ, O.troil • FrO<leric1t lEl won 4.o.•-3 61·"1 College \\Ill travel to Cal AllantH LosAn9e1e,2 W111t•ker (EI won 7·S, !OSI • o. l 6. Montreal 3 Houston 0 0-6 State ( . orthndge) Tue!>· B.ilttmore 1, New York Vankee.o J:r.oersorl IEI .. on 6 2 b·• IO\I l-6 day for a trac:k and field SI LOUt\S.New Vor~MelS2 .IUNIO" VA"llTY 2Cll fl••• ·I, Over •l•••I (Mlf• C.0.~I I. SIU twrMM\ (NH I 2 01 Sl ~ ICo\l• MIMI 1 02 I . Olnto Md>o119"1 tNH I 1 08 ). 200 Ind. Medley I Wlll"l\Ud tMlrl Ont• l 2 1' 12. lt"Oe"'I• fMI•• Colt•> 2 11 ~ 3. 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Outcloor storage "1111$ have beeft 1eo"'ceil 20• •. 1 Olllt.r Stt~S lll•J•ldble ftom $9 • montn 2892 KELVIN AVE. tRVINE. 12705 PHONE (114) 979.0150 PRIVATE-PROFESSIONAL GOLF LESSONS At Huntington Seocliff Country Oub 3000 Pehw A•-· ~°" .. eek ly ERIC POLLARD MICKI MacDONALD, l.P.G.A. 536-7575 O • 1· P1tt~urgh 1, C1nunnat1 4 Am .. ,. tE 1 won &·l. 10,1 ·• 1 o J • .~m~e:.::e:.::t:.::1.:.._:"~·e:_:•1.:_tl~1.:_l'.:_r_'.~e~1~·m:_:1.:_ls::_· _.:.:eo:':'°":_:n:_::c:h•:_::c.:"~o::w:":::·:•e~So::_• ~' --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0.UblU • Forbes·Ell•ot IE I "'on o 3 o 1 won o • 6 I Munt·80\0.I IE I _ ... 1 ~ 3 won & ' 1. Newpor1 (II 01 Rolh119 Holl• Singles Neoeau (N) IOSI 10 We'" ' • drl Mtor•vec •·• BuOl•r IN I lo&t 3 o wun o • DeMoll IN I lost to CiaDuya 2 • Sm.th IN 1 tost to Sc hultt' 2·6 Muk•1 IN) .tost to Huooert S /. Doubles Oemosey·Rhlrden IN) def Reeo· l amurd •·I; aef Macklos0 McNo1ir ~I Unvert·S,.eolund tN l worl 1>-0; won • 2. Junior Varsity Ediso11 I Uhl l1n1 I Mission Vioio Sln9les ColllM IMI lost to Kim '6, def 6urQtSs o •. losl 10 C.all•gher 2-6, to>I lo Studdert S.I V.c kley IM) "'°n 6 •. won & 1, won •·l, wono·2. Rudolph (Ml lost S·!. won •O, won b·•, won 6' Bo.at IM1 lost 1·6, lo.i ,_., lo!.t 0.6, 1os1 l·• Oeubtes Cirt\wold·Ci Grilloln (M 1 10,1 to H•mpton·Lynott •·•· S 7, del Rann Pnilll~ l>·l , 6-7 HOW@•FUft~ IM I IO!>I •·•. l)..6 •Dl1t 2·o. I S JU NIOR VARSITY Ft11. V•lley 111 1211 Costa Me~ Sln<iln Zerva> IF I IO'>I to Armenoaroz ().!, •o\I to Sak Somon•<Jn 2·•. lost to Nul t •. lost to Ot>o D1et1 I·•. Sl.!Dllt'n$0n IF I lost l·I>, 2·6, 3 6, 2-6 C00e>er IF I Dy,., bye. tost 2·6, J.e Lonton 1 F J lost 2·1>. S·l, by,., bY<' ll1detto IF I lost O 6, O.&. 5.7. won •·2 Ooubles S~reno-Sm1th IF) losi to Hunt 1ng1on Jotinson 0·6, 1·4, del RotsmHn.. Hllllrl, Ir•. Anno. V arronqton ( F) losl J-6, 0.6; won•·O. •·•. 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Haber Haber foresees the use 25 percent more on their Instruments Jnc., now of EMP in metallurgy, excess cash by taking operates out or a small medicine, pbarmacolo-part in t he four-month-mtlhon. time. NEW YORK CU Pl) - •There aren't s upposed to 1.. be one-man inventors r around anymore. I Comp u ter s and •chemical coatings for frying pans and such-like are sired by committees. corporate teams of re sea rchers who r ely on a nything but ser endipity. ' I ab in s uburban gy and, perhaps, the old Local Government i Palisades Parks, N.J. harvesting of oceans for Investment Pool. ''OUJlSjs a totally flex· THE P OO L was Electro molecular pro-fish foods now ·unused Already 53 local gov-ible program•" said authorized by the 1973 · • pulsion. or EMP. bas as because or their high oil ernment units have put BaJ:nett. ~·u they want · legislature, but prepara-f its basis the constant content. FINANCE $45 million into the new their money bac~ tomor: tion took until last Nov. molecular acti vit " that A WI LDEYEDdream ·• program, believed to be row;theygetit." ember when the first , is present m ;rny sub· Se\'eral other scientists the first in the nation. tn a~ di ti on to the Cunds ~ere invested. Jn contrast. Norman Habe r mos tly works alone. He does his tinker-• in g in a s mall laboratory , and his ideas are radical. But Haber just won a s eries or pa- tent s involving a chemica l process called stance. Using che mical s uspect otherwise a nd "We can take $1 money placed m the Theprogr amisattrac· and electrical techniques would like to see add i-million overnight and re-pool, some local govern· live to local govern· involving very high tional r esearch i nto turn it the next day with ments ha~e funds tllat · ments because Oregon voltage, Haber said, he EM P's potential. S • S208 in earnings," said can be 10 ves ted for · law allows t h e st ate , ~· . _has been able to ·•trig· Dr. John A. Obe rteuf-effilll8r Richard Barnett, who longer periods, so treasurer more flexibili· · J_,~ • · ger" a type of molecular fer. a physicist s pecializ· runs the program in the. separ~te accounts are ty than local govern- .t,J"'· activity unique to the ing in separations who Scheduled state treasurer's office. established to take ad-m ents in short-term in· ~~ ; substance formed by the was formerly with the But the program isn't vantage of .hJgbe~ yield vestments molecules. Massachusetts Institute limited to the large 1----.....;.--------------- .. electro molecular pro- pulsion." ln effect, he said, this of Technology, s aid the An evening seminar in· cities. coun ties an d ,..;_", is an ability to pe rform process •·apparently is a biofeedback, sponsored school districts with sub.· 'p : chemical separations at significant breakthrough by the Orange Coun-· stantial amounts of re- ... ~' ·heretofore unknown in chemical analysis and ty/UCI Executive As· serve cash. Jt is a process other ~cientists believe may . prove r e volutionary. .And Haber doesn't even bold a Ph.D. . • . UPIT•~ speeds and purity. s e par at i on s -tech. sociation, wi 11 be con· "Investing $1 million: INVENTOR HABER : nology." ducted Tuesday at the overnight makes sense . · IN ms first application "I'm very intrigued by Saddleback Inn in Santa and so does investing that pursuit ~s he devot·. or the process, Haber de· it," he said. "It appears Ana. Sl,000 !or two months." ed the las~ five years to veloped a machine about t 0 b e n 0 v e J an d The speaker will be Dr. Barnett said. ' · developing el_ectro the size of a table·top . something that hasn't BarbaraB. Brown. So the Cannon Beach rnolecula.r propulsion. television, which, he been seen before." The dinner meeting Rural Fire Protection Electro molecular pro· pulsion is a complicated process, difficult even for trained c hemists to underst a nd. But scien- tists can see m any poten- tial uses for the process, w h ic h se parates chemical components at a s peed and puriiy hitherto unknown. The disco.very ~ame said, can perform com· Dr. Pearce Williams. begins at 5:30 in Trabuco .District has $8,000 fo lbe about, he ~aid, whilt: he plicated blood separa· recent 1 y retired Room A. Cost is $15 to program and the City of was try 1!1 g to find ·tionsinseconds. chairman of the history members, $20 t o non Astoria Cemetery Fund methods t~ Lmprove el~-He also claims to have department at Cornell members. $280,553. trop~oresis. a process.in· applied EMP to separa· Univ er s it y , w h oliiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiG~iii5iiiEiiEieiEiiEfii volvmg an ~lectroo:iotive tions involving gold, specializes in the history NEW force th~t is used m. the platinum, rare earths of science, has followed OFFICE SPACE Haber already has ~P·· plied the process to a machine that analyzes blood at record speeds. And in laboratory condi-. tions. it has been used to ~eparate precious metals, such as gold. sepa~ation of various and other materials. Haber's .work for two Mc4.rtlmr& J .... .-.. c~llo1d s, s uch a s pro· Late last month he wa:. years. t ... , .... h•lil tems. informed by his attorney, "He has proven that 1-2 Room Offices Habf:r was aware he that his 3.year·old ap· you don't need $4 million Immediate Occupancy had ~~covered ~ new plication for a -series of 8{ld a vast team or re-PARK MacARTHUR ~echn1que. but ~1d not pat ent s on the key searchers," Williams .. ltol""I MaicA ...... 11¥d. immediately r_eahze that aspects of lhe process said. "He has taken an r6'i.tonOOYt·A"rr con~eptually it w as an had received federal ap-idea and. with brains and ns.~Z~t ~~ 'from lesser materials. ·entirely ~ew proc~ss. proval. Other a ppllca-· persistence, developed~~~~;;;~~~=~Ul When h~ ti.nally realized Uoos were rejected. he what may be a fun - what virgin ground be said but would be ap-dam ental reorganizaUon SEVERAL large U.S. corporations and one .European nation have opened negotiations witti Haber, seeking licenses to use the process, he dis· closed in an interview. Haber, won't ide ntify them, except to s a y the nation is in Scandin:ivia was on, Haber attempted -.a1ect_ of chemical the. ory. . " without success to find a ,,,... · · · s ponsor so he could~_.11111i11&11m;;~ ................ _.m;; ............... ;;;;;;i .. ==ililiimiiiii;;;;;;mllir l pursue his research. wr~LK TO Haber said be went to lf ft • • • the federal government BEACH and various foundations, but. "being an indepen· dent r esearcher not as· sociated with a universi· ty, I found they did not look kindly upon giving me any gr.ant." •••• Haber. 46. holds a masters degree and has 20 years of professional experience in chemistry and related fi e lds. He ~pent sever al years working part time for a doctorate, but suspended So b e appr oached friends and raised "a few thousand dollars" to Corm a sma11 col'POratloh two years ago to develop ~ket~~ to Meet The International Marketing Association or Orange County will have its monthly luncheon. meeting on Wednesday at lhe Jolly Roger Jnn, 640 W. Katella, in Anaheim at 11:30a.m. The topic, "What.•1 New in Canada?:· will be presented by Wile y J . Jt{illyard, consul and senJor trade commiasioner of the Canadian consulate. ·Siocc Canada is the teadJng trade partner or the :united States, chan1e1 in {ts economic environ- 1ment, especially economic and commercial poUcin. llre oC JTHt Importance to the U.S. economy Mlllyard will dlscu s what it means to• bust- ne11man sset Ing the market potential ln Canad•. The luncheon lee ls S3.SO for members and SS"° ror 1ucsts. Reservutlons may be mi.de by _ phon!Jig 635~160. a hidden trea su re lies a t MARINER'S COVE WES T A RES IDENTIAL HAVEN.B Y THE SEA. WHERE IN THE WORLD WI LL YOU EVER AGAIN FIND BE ACH PROPERTY AT TOES~ PRICES ••• 2 AND 8 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES &om 135,450 I.ow J>owa ~""New Low J.~reet Rll toa mtft•• lllctrle Seclltty l1t1, .,., .... llf .. ,.... It ,.. ........ AllD IMAGllll •• • 0 ... Y. S . ' 'MlllUftS TO MIWPOltT ....... . Tll~·· CllUTe F ·~ t .. iof • ...,..,. .. ,.. •-life tA i.t-• 111 It.ft AOUll COMMUNITY! ......_.•au~ lottflll .. twell .. o -~ ~ -·-··" -....... ... ........ ~ ~ ........ l>otloo. ~Viti,-' ..... ,, ., • --44" ................. bi ............. . AN WY CRUISE lD MAllMtl'S CM WUT! t•SH ... ,r,..., ..... ...._ ................ ....... i.11 I• ....._ ,. .. it .... .,..,. .. •..., lrltol • CNll.., re luo IM • .,......,~ ..... ....,.._ S.. ....... ...... """ 11t• ... ..... 11 HUNTINITON BEACH , .... (114) 531-7553 Stitt lffltt .... 1. • 111 lllll u n i WAltl• llALn, ltK. s I Give the Gift that "Keeps on Giving" Back to YOU! • Wt doa't believe th1t ,.., sll0cll4 •• I OM·WIJ str .. L II JOU ~ to OS. wt tlllU .. slloold do sometlllq Ill retu,. tllat will IM JOit hdl niert tM9 I Warlll ffflitll ud I t&a lidactioll. • lfOlf, Wt lllft found I mo$t remarbble •IJ to rewn JOit for JIOllf eewos4tY. Y• still enjoy Ille plusurt ol htlpiq your fellow·lllact. ,in Ult benefits of 1 tu-dtductiblt lilt. lut ... you doll't 1ivl up lht future ftn1ncial seairity '°" could hMt tnjoyed ~ ... ,ins your Slit. • As lo!tc IS JOU liwt - bt&innilll lmaMdlalelJ-wt'll PIJ YGlf I ltlMIOlll inco.nt out ot tht .. 11111111 or ~ur *'ti ..... tlwt. 1t lltCOMts ...... te.llftttd ,..,, ........ ,,..fl.ttw, of,., ftlllltr, M tlla-tlllt, ,._, wt• ... .,..... .. "'"" nt111 ..., .... "'*"com. .. •..t .. ..,a.,.. .. ,., ............ ......... Mid .. ,.. ... llllllf • .,, tot .. '°"' a tiller WW OI tAU. fw fttl " ............ ..,,... Tll••1n1: (714) .. &lei lltn2106 . ~ • ., .... 11lwe IC. ...... Ho11 M1mori1f H11ph1f PrubYJlri• ... <I·' soJ8 tlHpOft IOI h ... ~ 8eildl. CA 128tQ, ; ·- 1000 Beautiful· Stick -on lat.els · tr • PERSONAUZ£D •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSElF·OR·l IHA~ AMD tlZl OF UHL . . tlln. , ..... 0.. 1U llal• ltre~ MJI•••• A.,.~e\a 1tMI l1Mt1 O• N•t HH • A t rl11te• ••rfff: r ~-----~-~-~·-·~~~~~• .....• ~a, ....... ..,.,..,.. ........ ,, .. ;. · ,., ,, ....... LeW ." ............... C..t• ... , , .. ,,.,.. ,fKM • • • •••• t • . .... ' ~ROM SANTA ANA FW'I. ' Donald L Bren Company • . . . . .. .. .. ... • . . . I .. OA.llVPtLOT new homo sbortaie -tltiee weeb from OJ>ID· Ca1Jrorn1a, points t.o un new home costs, .. the flatlon hedge. •'Four and aJon1 wtth lt, in& our new San Juan increase of 12 percent hou1lne executive years ago. a typical another layer of hleber Captstrano project, we thianext twelve months., declared ... Government home in one of our prices and, q~tt o already have a larae · .. CosUy materials -expe11ditures also wtll typical Qr_ange County possibly, higher Interest walttngllst.•• especially oil related keep these prices -and subdivisions sold for rates,•• the president of Holstein pointed to the ones -plus rising labor infiatlon -spiraling," $30,900. Today we sell the Holstein Industries pre· nation's growth figure of costs, land costs, eon· Holstein predicted. same home for $51,950. dieted. 60 m.~on in 25 years -struction money and ex-The building company Tbe trend will eontinue .. Orange County lt'adi· reqwnng a supply 2~ pensive environmental . president 1u11ested that -all accelerated by the tiooally builds and sella times that of Oakland red tape can do nothlng a new home is swt a coming new home ffom 12,000 to 15,000 and San Francisco each but add to our eventual great investment and in-shortage." · ~m~pery~r.ful~. year.''We'resim~yn~,~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the nation's total number keeping up with the de· of bOusing starts was the m an d • • • H o l s t e in loweatin30yeara. stressed and pointed to .. In Orange County. on-even higher prices for ly 5,056 were started those who wait. while a brisk rate of7,500 Homebuilding costs were sold," Holstein ex· have risen 21 percent in plained. "Unlike some the past two years and a parts of the nation, recent prediction by Orange County's volatile Frank Conti, chairman growth continues and will of the board of the As· continue," be added. sociated Building In· .. Although. we. er~ still dustry of N ortbern Forest Meadow I Hornes 'Larger Meadow Homes in Lake Forest, an Alva Wilson project, features the 'arge home concept, with -de· corator selected amenities and quality of construe·. lion that has characterized homes offered by the Wilson Company. · Eight distinctive plans are available in more than twenty exterior stylings, with three or four bedrooms, two and a half and three baths, formal dining rooms, family rooms, and in some plans wet bars. Ceramic tile kitchens contain a full line of General Electric appliances, Including self· cleaning ovens and trash compactors. Inside laun· dry rooms are prepared for gas and ~lectric equip- ment. ed f . Homes are fully insulated and prepar or air conditioning. Quality features· of construction in· elude wood shake and shingle roofs, concrete drhc,,eways, cast iron tubs and sinks, copper water ·lines efficient gas forced air heating.· Fenced rear yarcb. two and three. car gar~g~ with automatic door openers are also mcluded. To view the models take·San Diego Freeway to Canada Road turnoff northeast, left to Serrano Road. right to Meadow Homes. Or, take El Toro Road turnoff, nor~ast to Serrano Road, left on Serrano to Meadow Homes entrance. The sales of· flee.is at 21871 Apache Drive. NIAi HUNTINGTON MAllOUI 5o/o down. 83/40/o INTIWT' • ll/te"~ HUNTINGTON 16nl tOlSA CHICA AT P'fAllCf AVfNOE HUNTINGTON tfACH 92649 e PH. 146-llll CONDOMINIUMS FUN IN THE SUN t~ . LA · . · · ANO CLEAN All )--~· --~i{~~-il ~· _.,~~~ $32,500 .0:...·. \ .... ·1~11z;-..~.:..t~:..._."._:U to S38.SOO INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: •OKEEFE & MERRITT SELF-0..EANING OVEN •ALL ELECTRIC KITCHENS •PRIVATE UTILITY ROOMS YOUR OWN PRIVATE PATIOS! •SHAG CARPETING THROUGHOUT -YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS •COMPLETELY ENCLOSED GARAGES AND PLENTY OF PARKING • 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS. 1 Yt-2~ BATHS TO BE ENJOYED BY YOU AND YOUR GUESTS •YOUR OWN RECREATION CENTER WITH BEAUTIFUL Q.UBHOUSE •HEATED SWIMMING POOL "'HOT WATER SWIRLPOOLJACUZZI . •PUTTING GREEN ANO TENNIS COURT •A FEW CHOICE LOTS LEFT • SOME FLOOR PLANS SOLD OUT JUST A SHORT STROLL TO •THESEHOMESCANNOTBEDUPLICATED THE OCEAN' IEACHU TODAY AT PRESENT PRICES •FUTURE UNITS EILL GO UPIN PRICE •MODELS OPEN DAILY •IMMEDIATE MOVE IN ON CREDIT APPROVAL • Another 01\llnch.re Oewelop!Mnt by f .A. Jone\ Ente<ptiw• • • . Shoeking Bill.-=============:::::::::::::::::::: _____ _ f£Rl'for Electricity? STERLING PARK, Va. <UPI> -Gerry and Lois Lees knew electric rates were going up, but when the latest power bill for their tbre~bedroom home arrived they couldn't believe it. Lees said he is basically a calm person, but when he saw the bill, he screamed, "Oh, my God." The biJl was for S687 .87 --more than his mortgage payment. A power company spokesman told Lees it must have been a mistake and said the com · pany would recheck the meter. Lees, still nervous, checked the meter himself and found it was running at an incredi· ble rate. After throwing the breaker switch, he said, the meter ran slower. the muriel st evens show muriel ateveM tekea· the myatery out of mou8M8, the algha out of aoufft••. tM doldrum• out of clftner ••• wh•t'• h«HCret? ahe cooks with love. NOWI New Tim•• 10to10:30•.m. •nd 1 to 7:30 p.m. Monday through fttclaf CIMllllNITY CAllPlml .... ~ ...... , Good things just seem to get better at Sea Wind. With only 10% downpayment, homebuyers can qualify for a remarkable 8!4% interest rate. In Newport Beach, only SeaWind can offer the homebuyer a combination of such an incredibly low interest rale and low price of $44.950. All this. 1n add111on to its dramatic loca- tion above Newport Harbor and the blue Pacific. makes SeaWind the area's finest new home buy Walk or bicycle to the beach or nearby shopping centers. Before 11 s too late. see SeaWind·s 2·bedroom/den condominium homes and take advantaqe ot !his value beyond compare 201 Superior Blvd., Newport Beach. Cal. 92660 (714) 645-2686 At the corner of Superior Ave. and Ticonderoga Str~t. A Oevele>pment of Don E. WOOdWard * lygor.i ,.. .. ,groeeS4A 11•0 l'I """' O..ytr.,;nl $4 "CO :1b(I mont"'y p,.1rN1nl 01 ' C I l'C) •ncl phnc:•oi. •"'1 tnl9'HI O"'IG rtl()tJ•Ff'(j ri1,m1h., "~Jn1 ,, r I'~~ ... ""'"'4""·0 and ,.,C·m@f)·Al'O@• 4h:.-.()C il' t~ '>'•I. 1nt4t1e~I 81• I "'f" ... HM pttr ""' ,.., .. ',.,.. A DM.YPIL.OT Sund!f, March8, 1974 · Big Slunlp Over? ~~~.~~':!s~.'!!.~~'!!:~T.~b.~~~!~k~.~~~'!:! .... ,. ·S upers pa ce' in Saturday, March 15, at Cheryl Manbeck and M .. a.m. to i p.m. Refresh· mes window and wall . ··Lumber Producers See Tunwround Townhouse or Apart· Tustin Pines, a new 1odatea of Newport ntawtll t>.aerved. ._ ' •• o•.....a ment•• will be the theme townhouse development ~ach wm be conducting TO'plcs Miss Manbeck ,~ .. atmen-.. ~cee-,~ of a free decorating in Tustin. the seminar. wblch ts will be covering will in· and traffic plannlne. seminar being held Professional decorator open to the public and elude Ups on color, plusmucbmore. Few, 1f any , would araue that for the bous· ing industry. 197.C was "lhe year of the slump." Chewed up by high in· terest rates a nd the s carcity of mortgage money. housing starts collapsed lo their lowest level in severa l years. s hould realtze that. i--~---=~====---------------------------=------------------------------------------------~~--, But several indicators seem to suggest that the industry's "time in the ·desert" m ay be over, ac cording t o Ponderosa Pine Woodwor~. The as- sociation of wood win· dow m anufacturers and lumber producers points to forecasts of 1.5 million housing starts in 1975 Some economists foresee the start of a s ustained housing recovery begin- ning early in the year REAL ESTATE WITH MOST of the ele- ments for a housing re- covery in evidence, aU that rem a ins is the restoration or consumer confidence Consumers despite bigb interest rates, a home is still the best investment they are likely to make in their lifetime. Why ? Consider the following. For a family with an annual income in the $12,000 to $16,000 range, the rea l charge on a 9.5 percent mortgage is only 6.89 percent after tax deductions. accord- ing to a leading industry magazine . At a lime when pro s p ectiv e hornebuyers are waiting for interest rates l-0 drop, tbe sales price on an average single-fa mily home is climbing br nearly 12 persenl a year S I GNS OF A turnaround are a lready evident. say indus try leaders . They cite the re cent action by the LJ .S Department of Housing and Urban Develo pment in r educin g to 9 percent from 9.5 percent the in l eres l rat e on gov ernment -s upported home mortgages Even though FHA -in s ured mortgages repr e~ent less than 20 pe rcent of the market, the FHA and VA ceiling serves as a bellwether of intere~t rate s on hom e mortgages . Deerfield HoDies Builder Honored HUD's action follows the Ford Administra - tion's program to bolster hous ing s tarts by a s many as 300,000 units with a n injec tion o f several billion dollars n Federal funds at below market interest r ates. Further e vidence com- es in a reversal or the disintermediation that has been plaguing sav· ings institutions a ma- jor source of mortgage loans The turna round began m October The Feder al Ho m e Loan Bank Board reported a savings inflow in Oc· tober of $306-million. followed by a whopping inflow of $1 -billion an November, against out· nows of Sl·billion each in August and Se ptember Dccrf1t!ld To\\ n llomt·~ in Irvin<'. ha\'(' been .1\\arded lhL• "Multa-f'amily Builder of the Year" <m anl. presented <.innually for the p<.isl five years b~· the Multi-l''am ily Builde rs Council of tht• Buildin,g Industry Association of Cdlifornw The 351-unit developmt:nt 1:-. being buil t b) Hroadmoor Homt'S, Inc., on 40 acrt•s east of Culver Dnvc" midway hetween the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways Accepting the award on behalf of Broadmoor Homt-s was Richard R Smith. the com 11any·s president ··EXCEPTIONAL VALlJE for the monev. the O\ t·rall de;:,ign and the quality of construction·" ere primary reasons the Deerfield To\\ n Homt'f'.. "ere :.elected for the honor." said Earle Truax. president I nfthc Multi-Family Builders Council "The selection committee vb1tt!d :-.evernl pro· JtCts before m aking their selection." Truax added Presentation of the award as lwscd on "out ~landing contributions to mult i-famil~· building unu tothecom munily .. A!';OTHE R R E:\SO:\ e1tl'd for the :-.t:lel'taon of the Broadmoor development wa~ the comp;rny·:s at tempt to create a single family detached at mosphere for each of the ~erfield Town Homes Each of th<· lour Deerfield plan~ t·ontoin:. a fireplace li nd private patio. Three of the four pl a ns ha\'e detacheJ t\\O C'<tr g;.iragcs. with lhl· fourth plan also offer ing a l\\OC·;irg;:iragt• THE PLA~S r ange 1n :-.llt' ftum J.106 to 1.619 ..,quare feet, a nd offer two or three bedrooms with two or two and one-half baths Pncl·:-. turrt•nth range from S36.990 to $48,400 '.\lo<lel homes are open <IJtl~ lrnm tu J m until ctusk 41 Real Estate .\'Questions/Comment By Realtor Randall McCardle, PhD. Whal i!\ an easy to use method for keeping lruk ol home-owner costs? We just came from our ac- countant's office and I am sure we are not taking advantage of all the deductions we should. Also, it would be helfpful to know ex.ktly how much money we have in\'e:,ted in our home. What items are . usually deductible'! Than\..s l' M Co~la .\ll'..,.1 \ t·r~ It'\\ homeov. ners 1-.eep proper record:. ol .... hi.It their lwme:, actuJlh c:o:-.t them. The result is that H'ars li.ill'r. "hen th~ house b sold. the owners end:.. up 'J.!U(•sstimatan~ .. tlw amount of the profit nn lht• s:.tl1• Here 1:-. ,1 -:ample. )et <'ffectl\·t• method that ">Orne ,tax pa~ er:. us ·They kel'µ their records 111 a hard·CO\'l'r notch ok. with envelopes attached to the rn::.adc lront co ·er to hold copies of import;rnt doeuments , suc h as g statements, mortgages. deeds. etc· Afte r enterin~ the initial purchase cost . Hiey bring the cost up to date once a year when thell' ehecks and records are analyzed for preparing their in come tax return. In determ inrng the tOti.il cost of your houM· for tax purposes. you s hould add to the basic cost the cost of perm <Anent improvements (not repairs or upkeep> and other expenditures that arc: required lo be ··capatali zt•d .. Here are some examples of sul'h itdditions to tht' bas ic cost 1 Titl e cos ls 1 Revenue !>lamµ::. on tlced:-. :J Addtng ot enlarging a garga• I. Adding a patio cover .) Adding new rooms or a nev. "inc Ii Adding or e nlarging a dnHv. d~ , 7 HenO\'<Alaons I beyond ord1n<tn rf'pa1r 1 8 Putting an a lav. n · 9 Plantrn~ trt>ts and shruh-. 10 Fences 11 T ermite proofing 12. Water proofin~ 13. New furnace 14. Pane ling 15. Shelving 16. Screen windows 17. Lighli ng fixtures 18. Air conditioners 19. Humidifier a nd/or dehumidifier 20. Wall-to-wall carpeting 21. Antennas 22. Realtor's fees Al you can see, these costs can add up to a sub- stantial amount. If you fail to add them to the basic cost ol your house , you may end up paying a greater tax than is actually due when you sell you r home at a profit. CNote: under certain circum s~ances. however, tax on the gain from the sale of a r e· . · lidence may be deferTed.) • • This wlll help 1et you started. but 1 s uggest "'-t you see yo11r accountant f« complete detailed · jnlormalion. : ~ £DITOR 'S NOTE · Rol9dall R.. McCar<t.U t.t an inwd- ; ·~analyst. cOU.g• la:ill1Tr' and athor of "IUal EtklU · .·j~:rormo." S1114 OOUT commcnt1.and queltionl to • R McCar;du. ctn tM Dail11 Pilnt. P.O 8o% 1560. COiia Mf!ao, 9%8:1. •) Where couples get down to living it up. If }'OU re cl }Oung t:Ouplc who like:. to l1w Ill cl place with swinging l'ec\tures. you don t how lo ~~Ille for t.I :.angles clpdrt m ·nr c\nc.J c.l hcmdfull or rent receipt::.. f\ow. there~ cl bc,ttcr Wdy 10 SQ. 1\ homC" ol )Ou r WI) own. near the OC-<tch. with c\ 11:.t of dduh pla} thin~::. you wont believe Newport Terr .. \ct' Herc. } Oli°ll find"' privutc 15-acre ml.'adow \\hen- ) OU c,rn gl.'t it togctht>r with your ra,on1c pldynMh.~' ll'r ~l)lnl' b,\dminton. ha .... l(l'tball nr :-..m<l volt\'~ b..JI l~1..·lt1x 1n 1h1..· pool. :-.c\un.1 ur J•\Cll.t/.t. Pl,\y a gdrn'-' nf h,1,)db,111. hor:...e~h,x·:-. or cn.x1m·r Whatl'H'r t\1 °\;t''''J)l1r1 Terr.lee ~t.)1ir t11nc i::. your l)'-'I\ tl> l'nto) (. I X.Tcll 1:...I' vv1..·1yt hi ng i:-. mr\intnined fo r cl flh )1\1 hly , b-.., K ir\I ion fl'l'. ·11,1~ l\ew l..ngland village of rustu: st) led i and ,) bedroom townhome~ haw v.hdt you\.c been looking for at an affordc\b~ price And cl::. little a.. .... 5% down. Fa replaces 10 ~nugglc up to on a cri~p evening after ,, ::.troU on tht' l>ecK·h. Pcltio garderu, where you can :,1zzle ::.teak~ on a bdrbecuc Soaring wood beamed ceiling::. to compliment your decor.uive !lair. And. if )ou're not mMncd but like thl' ldc,1 of sharing with .1 rnomrndll". r hen.·~ even c\ ::.J>Cl'idl pl.in with two in.1::.t\'r lx.·<lrtX)m ~uite::. with pk:nly of :-.pace for µnvaq~ '.\ew1x)n ·1~·rr,\l'c /\ grc.\l µI.in· In ~et tie dO\\ n ,rnJ gel ~1..·rinu:-. dOOut living 11 up. froin S37,750 . . ' . ' '" . ·1ntorma11on ilvaolablP ill sales offocP. @ 1t-~ ~ §\!Stun~ inc ........ """"-· Grand Opening Unit II j\' \ ,, ,, ·' a7 tlORN CUNNIFF NEW YORK <AP> - Ahierlcans like to boast thal ¥ra la the beat housed natiOh ln. the world, seemingly oblivious to Uie alums, ·the vast number of 1\9mea in disrepair. the poorly planned or f~agmented servtce•. And t;tiey either toraret or ran to appreciate how b<>Ulin& io the United States iF'almosf ~ays the industry to feel the economic plncb the first and worst and sometimes is the last torec~ver. Leglslators have talked about it, industry and social service r,presentatives have com· plained about lt, and f amities •king homes have bffn forced to tolerate it, but n«biQa sub- se,antial is done about it. , HOUSING NOW ts near the d~pths of its collapee. having been undermined by high in- terest rates that siphoned oU money to Uncle Sam and in- dustry, both of which could pay tbe higher rates. 1Homebuyers couldn~t afford such rates, and neither could most homebuilders, the nature of the industry being that a goodly percentage of the work be done by relatively small, poorly financed businessmen. Nevertheless, there always is a demand for hou1ln1, When rov- emment eod tnduatiy ottiolall talk about lowered demand they re~ snean, almoet pertalnly' that flobctal eop_dlU• have forcod{leinancllower. ' ' Now, with lnfereai rates falling · and ~pie re~µrnlna tb4rir f\mcls to the nvlp8i and Joan uaocla-• tlons •. ttie ~l11e1t m~~~~rr:.fll\· · ders, tfJe ~U\loiok ls be to show •lll'l• of irirJlto'ving, FOJ Th£ FlllST tlme in four monthi, hoUilnl start.a rose in January. Neverthel~s. the an- nual rate for that month was only . 911 A>OQ units. less thm one-}lalf the rat~ m01t offic!ala feel la neecktd. Jronl~Uy, one ot ·the tblnp that m,y hold back the recovery · is a bla lnveatory ol tmsold apart· menu. and •11'.llte-famlly boUses. About 410,000 units remain un- sold. largely b,cause customers could not obtain mortgaset. Jt ti.probably for thia reason that the l)rlat\t news, tho fint in months, wa~ partially eclipsed by a sh"dow of ol<t pro,blems. Hooting J>ennlts issued, an in- dication of future activity, ac· tually fell again. ''C ove' for Adults Mariner's Cove West. m Hunt- tniton Beach, 11 an excluatve $2 mDllon 50-unlt townhouse pro-ject deJisned for the utmost in privecy and secl~loo for y0ung adult Uvine . .Residents must be over 16 years old. The maintenance-free com· munity is enclosed by boundary ·walls limiting access toresidenta and their guests only -with one entrance that contains a security gate syste m which works h'om your home phone. One perimeter ·str~et permits each unit to over- look beautifully landscaped · green belt areas. Mariner•s Cove West Townhouses feature two and three bedroom, one ~d twostocy flool" plans from $35,450 to $40,650. Hidden trosures include Jenced gafden patio areas in each unit, laundry facilities, fire places, double garages with wrect door ~access to . units, fully equipped kitchens; double party-wall con- stru~t ion affords complete isoun~proofing and privacy. ~Mwoht, 1976 The ultimate homes in the best view sites around the exclusive Big Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach have now been released for sale. • Join over 127 corporate presidents who already live in this e5<.clusive guar<igate community. oeane a HO mes @ IB311$~nu ~ . :v.11., .. 1.y __ ... ~[---1 ( ARTHOPPE NEWPORT BEACH t'rom L A 10• th• !.an Dioso t •Y _,,lo M~Ar1l1ur Bl•d. GoM>Ulh Cn1bt1<xo MKAl'1hur loSu J011q111• H1U. Rd nc)lt to S..C.- Dntt Tri! llle Sttunt)' Guard"°"""'"' 1<1.-0.-Homc• P/\ont tll4) ~ ) SATIRIZES In the DAILY PILOT HUD Chief Says Ou tlook Bright.e r ATLANTA (UPI> -Secretary of Housing and UrbJtn Development James T. Lynn says the hous- ing market is brighter now than in recent months "1th interest rates declining and more mort.gage · and Saddleback Valley 'l-'his i$ your first and only money becoming available. ' "Things look somewhat brighte r," Lynn told some 600 Geor.ia business and civic buaineS. leaders. attending a regional · While House con·. ·rerence on domestic and economic affairs. · Lynn noted that housing starts last year totaled only 1.3 million after three straight years or ovei two million starts a year. · "AFTER MANY months of money flowing out o( savings and loan associations. it i.s now flowing in," said Lynn. "Interest rates are coming down." But Lynn cautioned that the cost of housing wiU . not decrease because of the problem of inflation. "We can moderate the increase in the price of housing," he said. "I would urge the people of America -if they reallX do want to buy a home - ·1the wise person wouldn l wail three or four years if they can afford to buy it now.'· ' L\'NN SAID THE major problems facing the housing industry are the same facing the country - increasing dependency on foreign energy re· sources, inflation and recession. He said the Fprd administration is tpting to deal with the ·problema through the president's energy and tax rebate pro- gram. · . Lynn said the H.ousing and Community Develop· ment Act of 1974, which was signed by President Ford in August, is providing a new approach t.o help low income families get decent housing while max· imizing the tax dollar. HE SAID THAT under the new law, the whole range of low incoqie population qualified for hOUS· ing assistance while under the old program, there was a gap in which some low income people did not receive housing assistance. He said the law also gives authority to start out with low monthly payments at the beginning of a mortgage and gradually increase the payments over the life of the mortgage. He said this would be especially beneficial for a "young, upwardly mobile couple.'' Hun t ingt,on Tract Tu:o Thirds Sold Riviera Huntington. an F.A. Jones Enterprises condominium community in HunUneton Beach, is now two-thirds sold. accorwng lo Marketing Direc- t.or Bob Reilly. "We had four sales last week," Reilly sald, "J'hioh increased our sales total to 65." . There are 98 homes in the community, iocludint one, two and three bedroom units with one, two and 2*h baths. Prices range from $23,950 to $35,500, with excellent conventional financing terms available. < I • • • • t ' • l to preview Shorecliff Villas 't". Something new has been added to the Shored.iffs 11etghbor- hood of San Clemente-Shorecliff Villas, a ~ch orlented community. SOon we will break an advertising campaign to the greater Los Angeles area. Now, however, Sborecliff Villas is all yours to previ'ew, a t prlces start- ing at 838,500. The development is two blocks from the beach and over- looks Shorecliffs Golf and Count.rv Club. V)ews are of the fairways and rolling coastal foothills. Each home has the kind of features you'd expect in an exclus ive community-raised entries, ceramic tile, formal dining · rooms, s unny breakfast areas, large · decks o r balconies, well-equipped kitchens, enclosed garages. \\'ander qown landscaped walks to either of tw(\> large swimming pools, and the 'P~is '4next door." . . Right now, w e are readying Shorecliff Villas for its grand open- ing in late March. If you don't ·mind a slight mess, you can s elect the premium views now-which may be gone shortly. So, your early inspec- t ion is invited. Take Camino de Estrella 80uth from the Sen Diego Freeway to CamliJo Capistrano. Left to sales office, 28~ Camino Capi- at.mno. Telephone: (714)'.498--0240. Open evety day from 10 a. m. to dusk SAii JUA!t CArlSTIDO Two and Three Bedrooms Fro m $38,500 ' , ' ' I . • ·:""!-.. 111~. • ostcard Roliti~ thl'ouih almost anytbiQ,g they _wlsh," s"°ys AS- sembly, Republican· leader Bob Beverly of. Manhattan Beach, who opposes the t>lan. The re8son many Democrats like the idea is simple. THE STATE says there are 14,225,938 Californians 18 and older. With more than three million purged THEY NOTE somena-from the rolls for failing lions wbicb Simplify or to Vote last November, eliminate registration only 6,330,014 remain re- h ave eiection-day gistei:ed. turnouts of 90 percent or Most observers agree more. California's that, regardless of turnout last November Watergate-s pawned was 64 percent of those apathy, a lar~e majority registered. •:>f the unregistered are Opp o Den.ts say ·0emocr-ats. postcard reg'lst~ati~ is _ ''Man)' people ~re not an invitation to ballot· interested. and tb1s cov-. box stuffing because the ers the whole spectrum, registrant doesn't have but there are great num- to appear in person. ~ of ~pie _who fmd., Some say people should reg1str•t1on tnconve- have to make an effort to nient -the elderly, the vote. ~ {>OOr·, and the unin- " Have a N,appy With New Book • • Men's & Boys' HOoded Sweatshirts sso Boys' Sweat Shirt. Cotton/ acrylic blend. Assorted solid colors. S,M,L. " • •• Men's hooded SWNt- shirt. S,M,L.XL. 6.liO . ~. ,,.. _...,......,...,, ( SALE Toddler Denim Jeans 1.55 Rtg. 1.99. Pofye$tertcotton with bo•er waist. Flare leg. Assorted Coh;>rs. Sizes 2T to 4T. · . . . . .. ' ' o.c. ... t..lc~of • .... ,---=~­in-·~.. . 'Grtilt tor ...... \* ' . , .. ' SPECIAL . Toddter,Polos 9~ Permanent presi polveJ"ter/ cotton. ·Snap SOOulder.-Sollds and patterns. Sizes 1,2.3,4. Availlble only In SolidS at the Buel'll ~ Sten. ~ ....... , .... \.l,;,i. . . "!t6&~. 4-86 '·' 1 R11.6.t9~'sYinyf . hand.hi&-yt'tlitt, idjuSUble shoulder itrap, snap lock compartments. Art idul 1sset ... ..,.-~,, Rec. 5.99. Women's while vinyl handbaa. Clutch lock, center coms>1rtment withJWO side COOlP1rtments. _, .. • . .. . . . . . . . , . . ~ .ti l ' ' ' ' ' ' Berkeley model. Less than 1 yew old. Has ewer tsn~ , in custom accessorl••· Professionally laodecaped grounds. · Massive sundeck off the private muter bedroom. 3 baths. t..rge family room & oversized fireplace. 4 bedrooms. Conveniently loca1ed home Is near the colT)munlty pool & '• park.I Built with the action-oriented ,.tamlty fri mind. S71 ,95o. Ask for Gfen Statum. u .. 11201 WlllilCWali.MW Pltty patio. Close to~· & .shops. Actlon-orrented floor plan offers a rich blend' of COiors & teJCtures thruout. ~ Eotry hall to gracious living room. ·~-bedrooms, xtra .,..._ Farm-styled kitchen · hl9 built-ins & handy won< .centers. Includes carpets, dr8C>49S. ~nd Just · $.,.5,000. C.U982-1378 • ....... Slllr'ft .. Tllk tbout Alf.9'ce~ · dyn.mlo home overfl<>W$ with elegance & be~uty. L~. luxury floor plan f8"ures 2400 sq. ft. of QJltOm extras. Includes 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, entry hll1 big family room & full dlntng room.. M~~lve .brick fireplace. R ich tnaple eablnftry, el~ric bullt.fns. Completely .•PrinklerM grounds. located on a splendid-Qufe\ tul~e-eaC' street with oQdles of privacy_ $69,500. Call 842-8854 . ' W•Tolffc• And Pllfk & schoolst Has-got to be ·one of Jhe finest home!i vPU'lt ever insoectl Entry hall, oversized llvtng room with brick firetl(ace. Huge master bedroom. Deo area. dining area, Extra-large thruout. Hu park-Ilk• yardl & room for ~ur boat. $56.300. Call 962-5566 or ~2-6691 . ---- ....... ~.,Oweer Sharp family home is foclll.., ed on a nicely landscaOed corner lot. Close to schools, Westminster Mall & easy access to the freeways. Roomy, versatile· floor pf an with a huge master bedroom.• bedrooms. den ..,., natural brick fireplaee . Sunshil)8.ranch kitchen has. built-Ins & d ishwasher. Entry hall, (f8rpets, drapes. $44,.500. Ca.II 842-2581 ...... .,.a..-- And save new loan <X>Stsl Anyone can assume the existing VA loan on this terrific home. Has been. freshly painted thruout & absolutely, sparklesl Completely modern kitchen with buitt-ine. s bedtOOIN-+- den. xtra baths. "*Y pt\Vllt' master bedroom •ttfte-. ~<*Pets.°'*"" drapes. Excellent rl:>om arrangement. 142,750. c.aJI 842-6691 Goff c:.n.. , .... ~ Spanish home on park.fike grounds. Patio, 3-car 'garage. Very private rear. yard. Enclosed courtyard entry welcomes the visitor to this large, beautifully decorated 4 bedroom. 'Mth family room. Spanish fiNP!ace. ~ized master bedf'oom. The kitchen is • chef's dreamf $52.900. Sacrifice! cau 842-8864 or 842-2591 And thick ahag carpeting •e two super extras In thl• Swlaew.t MneY ... -$43,tSO Lovely A-frame model with GI or FHA financing thecharmoftheSwissAIPI available! S,acrific• by elld the convenience ~ owner Has picturesque luxury that ,typ-lflel landscaping with a party California! Features a patio for entertaining. Dark beautiful heated'" & fiJtered room In thf gar~e: Newly pool for year-round painted in & oOt. Rich wood enjoyment. 220'0 J5q. ft .. cabinets. "brick firel)lace. features 4 bedrooms. familY EnhY hall to lovely living room. entry hall to formtl ·room. 3 bedrooms + deft I I v i n -g r o o m w I t h .--. full dining room.. Bath fireplace. Natural wood off master suite. Call cabiMt& Provisions for 3rd ~ 1720. t>-a t tt. $ 5 6 • 9 O 0 • Ca II ,962-)S73. s.*= I el er AU N .. i\a-Slt,HO Owner desperate. Has Desert# by owner. save bought another home! Must thousM\4sl Ready for sen this sparkJlng Seabury immedlat,& occupanc1L 3 t1edroom.i;:wnh family Schools. IAops a freeways room. Carpets, drapes. .,. •t d09.by. tmpresslve ~ r.-r .JivJng room hOlnl ait!li-on an oversized with wall of mirrors. comer lot. with room for Paneted garage, spc:inklers ~ boat. Newty painted front & rear. Playtfouse, JrQridr' with 4 bedrooms, A-frame covered' patto: deQ atea. big wood-burning 4"7.950. cau 540-1120. • ~ in the living room. l!flh\' hall. C8rpets. drapes. Opell ,_._,.d._ ~ i::s:s 973 Dahlia, Costa Mesa. LoCHtta Owner will c onsider Emotion-pecked Spanish .is lease/oPtlon sale ?( submit ~ 9e~s old. Owner ls1 your terms! Popular Marin moving and needs quick model is just 1 year ofd. ~ctlor,. Tremendous Landscaped to perfection & ~h .. nearty2500gq. requiring little upkeep. ft. Heavy-tiled entry w~ to Extra large rooms. 4 huge Jiving room. M~ bedrooms + family room. Sc>"1ift\ flreotKe. big-family Elegant wood-burning raom. A full dining room for fwePface. Bright, spacious ~ning. 4 bedrooms.. 3 chefs kitchen. Please help! "9thi.. Patio, 3-<:ar garilge. S53,900. StOP by or call no,600. cau 962-5566 9~2390. . ' A --Interest rates the rowest since 1970! No better time to buy than nowt This immaculate family home has velvet-green )Wds. Very private rear yard with covered patio. Carpets. drapes, truly .. ceptionaJ beach h0fll8 lotat-- ed on a quiet cul-de-sac stNet. Ha rich wood pwliog. Entry ,hell, natural wood cabinets. Beautiful QVet1ized flraptace. In the ·IMnu roolh. 3 bedl'o<>ms + famtty roorrt. PlcturetqUe fmnd~ing n,qutr• • water softner. Offers 4 bedroo('ns ' tlttl• upl(Hp. trlcllitQes 3 Plfloe. $46,900. L,tsted by Larry Robil'llOO. ti6.Z.11'6 ( • • i+-family roo~. Lovely bric~ ~ fireplace. Butlt~ns. ditlhWbher. •Sitton a count~ lot.And~~ Iv •«1600. UatM by Myrna Adams. ) • ti . II • Bfeeth..w'ng Mme within w•kJng distance to the beach & school. Private courtywd entry welcOmn the visitor to this bMuUtul bome wtlh Spenish tii.t 4!1"try w.y. t.ar~family room.~ t>t¥nlng fireplace. Secluded muser bedroom with bath. Even has a dMt Sprinklers front & rear. Rushing wttterfall & pond. $54,500. All twmal Li:ll!IB~ Ask for David Bartholomew. 1 HZ.IHI s...n-,.1, c....,•w. Hal a mini forest of trees. Magnificent country estate plenty of room for your boat has a forest of trees & or trailer. Hirdw~ floors. grounds which are a virtual w o o d c a b I n e t.r Y . 4 g a r d e n o f e d e n . bedrooms, den area. Entertaining will be easy. Massive log-burning Ex c e I I en t room f!replact. Ranch-s\yl~ arrangement. Dining room kitChen. Central forced-air s eats 12 for d i nner. heating. A dream kitchen Dynamic stone fireplace. 4 with everything you could bedroom auites. 3 baths. want. 141,500. Call Garden patio. For the ~1720. discriminating buyer! $92.500. Call 540-1720 . s.. C4lphillt•1 ........ Beautiful custom Spanish with a magnificent ocean view! Very private, totally uniQuel 5 bedroom suites. 3 baths. Huge family room. Ma ss ive driftwood fireplace. Built-in bar. Secluded master bedr60m with townhouse & Roman tub. Corning ware oven. Brand newt And ready for immedi ate possession. $92,000. Call '493-1341. jc.a.p,.,.PooJH.-$46,000-GIT--SU.IOO-C't I jN.if Ertertain in· styte •19 this A Jewel in lrvinel Absolutely That's what )'OU get when dramatic family home ln the s potleasl, This beautifully ypu buy th'!t all modem in}luel)tial College Park customized home haa townhouse 1n San Juan. tract. Mas a _,lg 35 tt;ipoof like-new carpeting. Easy access. to ~he poof. with 1'cuzzi. La1"9e getden Gor090U9 textured walls; Encl~ patto. 81~ ~er patio. All copper plumbing. dr...-. VW.ent--lf\t__. e~Lt>Qvata ,taalb. C8rpets t ctrapes are llM ott-1ftQ -01 moven.nt. nt~With newt S ~Hided "laster Entry bait 3 bedr6oms nt d ;hWasher. 'Even bedroom wlth•Pr:tvate bath. tamffy r<Msm. l.o'lely t>riik a rec!reational vehicle Entry l'\all. fireplac,. rw•q. Walnut· cabinets. $rea. currently Excellent use of woods. & tMlt-in$. Owner mu~ selll ruction. Aexible colors. $48.950 . call So bring those offers! Call 493-t341 ~1?20 • 54(),.1720 • .~....,.........,. c:1ne ol the finest neighborhoods anywh'9f'e. Quiet, family area. Has completely sprinklered grounds, patio. Has heavy ·accenting bea.med ceilings In the living room & family room. 4 bedroom~ A full dkling 'f'Oom for social get-togethers. Brick fireplace. And morel $53,500. can 540-1120 Srr-iWa GIT... . a.n.l!lglil•d1 .Heck of a buy! Quiet With &$W88r;>4ng view of the • -cou ntrylld e. Neatly o u 1-de· sac st re et manicured grounds with QUarantees man.Y hours of room for a swimming PQ91. peace & en1oyment. Has cent r a I air ~ess tre_es. pa_lms. ~ conditioning. Large island of t~ prettiest bock P8tiOs kitchen. 3 bedrooms + yoove ever seen., Natural family room. Big brick wood cablnt?ts, farept~. fir.place for those chilly Separate family '?Om. 3 big nights. Entry halt. wood bedrooms.. There s room for cabinets carpets & drapes. your boat or trailer. And $47,500. GI 'terms! Call only M.7.900. Call 979-2390 830-6060. 0c .. YJewH- Owner desperate. Home has bee n reduced to $50,0001 An incredible savings on this exquisite beach home within walking , dist~ to the surtt Has a beaµtiful forest of trees providing all kinds of privacy. Private beach dub. Covered patio, play area. Deep shag carpeting. Log-burning fireplace. 3 bOOrooms + den area The best buy on the market! Call 492-7210 Spllt-l.nel GI-' This home i s truly .. a decorator 's dream! ·Haa elegant inlaid wood. dO'Ub,_.1acad flreplace. heffl oe>en beamed' belling Ui the dining room. Extra lage baths. Slate enby. 4 bedrooms. family room. Beautiful flooring. Priwte. colorfully landscaped grounds. Seeing is lovingl 159,950. Call 492-7210 ..... Gr .... A w orld of luxury! All terms available including, GI or FHA! Slumpstone planters. patio. Heavy shake roof with overhanging eaves. Walnut cabinetry, massive Spanish brick fireplace. Entry hall. · 3 bedrooms + den area. Clrpets. drapes. The baJt of everythingt $57,900. Olli 830-6060. . s ..... z.story ·Near South Coast Plaza. A virtual wonderland at- mosphere with excellent use of rush green foliage. Split·rail fencing, 1- shaped patio. Comfort-oriented floor plan wi1h <4 bedrooms, den. f8fJ1lly roo~ • formal dioing roomN Giant brick flr~I~ 3 baths. Wood cabinets. Carpets. drapes ~pool tao ble. $65,500J,Jsted by Vic Y.oung. . t7'-2Jto If you're lookioO for elegtn(», then be sure to take a look el this highly persC>Nbte home ,lo the beach area. Has heavy beamed ceilings in °'9 ~vino room and family room . .,. bedrooms, xtra baths. OYerslzed fireplace. Electric bc)IJt-in•, dishwasher. Beautlfutty ·landlc1lped yards «e prettier th8f\ a postcard. Quiet, lnftuential erea. $6S,5bO. As for Mary Jean Crllwford. --·12• l Terror stalks the streets of Cambodia's cap1tal city, as these three views of life in Phnom Penh graphically prove. Soldier (above) looks distastefully at civilian victims of rebel raid, including young boy whose body is in the ~icab. Other children (below) are hustled to shelter during rocket attack and (bottom of page) a bleeding Chinese woman is comforted by wide-eyed bystander after attack brought rockets spewing death and disaster out of jungles around the city. • • $750,000 James Irvine Foundation grant has e ndowed James Irvine Professorship in Economics at Pomona College. Professorship will be held by Dr. Gordon Douglass_ (pictured above>. Session Set By DeMolay <!.I. Gutter Denounced A .New Torn-on? ff..ere~s. H~lp ._ For Playboy·, WHATEVER THE re- asons, l don't believe this vocal trip is necessary. . Some of you will call me a prude. And J con- fess that I too use an oc- casional expletive in sud- den anger or from1 frustration. Each of us is human. But later, I'll ask myself, "Was that language necessary? . By DICK WEST. WASHINGTON (UPI > -Recession. sirs, has hit the Playboy empire, which probably is more vulnerable than any other type of business. The auto industry and other hard·pressed seg· ments of the economy can survive by cutting expenses. But belt· tightening at Playboy is a different matter. AU those centerfold models, !or instance, have nothing to tighten but staples in their navels. Wouldn't another word I mean, who's &oing to or words have been just pay $1. 25 to ogle a as effective a safety double-page likeness of valve?" Linda Lovelace in What brings up this thermal underwear. matter of holding our. Playboy's dilemma is tongues was emphasized not by any means bope-by a couple of recent ln- less, however. It simply cidents. needs to take a new •P' Aa I walked along the proach to.nudi~. streel in a fashionable. I can visualize a photo section of 1.taohattan the spread captioned .. Blue other day a hand~e Is Beautiful." It feat~. couple approached and I nude shots of movie figured they, holding starlets in the e~rly hands as they were., were N EV E RT H E LESS, stages of hypothermia. talking in terms of alf ec· i the management of the ti on. Ha rd ly. The , far-flung magaiine and • THE · THEME of the language of each' was bunny club network is re-layout ls that .tbe f*'male something I would rule ported to have instituted body ls more ero,J1c when out even in the bedroom. a SS million austerity the epldermls bis t.hl~ • campaign. bluish mottled look that THEN JOEL Landau Retrenchments will in-only comes ftom J'4b-aVPI photographer, and elude Jess extravagant normal temperature. · I covered 1l feature w parties at the Playboy . Elsewhere In tbe,iasue slgriment involvlnv' mansions in Chicago and is an interview with lkirt theatet people. The con· Loa An&eles, ta.frning off ~eynolds en.ittled·venatioit open~ 1Vttb.a the piped-in music Jn the C~~llblalns .Tur-n Me spate of four 1tptter elevators and fewer trips On. In the coun•ot the words and continued for in the rompany's private Q. and A., be teve&tMt about 18 minutes. jet. be regards fdc>lebmnps 'nleitl O,Pr sutijecta. ap. Although economy as the sexiest part of a ·ParenuY gatherlnj .that measures of this sort ~!Dan. they weren't talking our may help offset recent Tb6 first thins l do style, stopped the ot>- financial reverses, they when a girl comes to my scentiles. The rest ot the do not get anywhore near ~partment in the win~er interview was pleasant. where the real problem is ope~ a bedroom WlD· Later, Joel saJd, . •'I is. ~.ow, h e confides. was wondering bow lol'\I PLAYBOY'S basic When I .see a 1lrl you'dputupwiththat." .. problem is the sll'me as, shiverkls in a cro11b-''Had it · aone muctt , draft, with goosenes lon"'er •) 1 Id .. 'd say, IBM s baste pro-from bead to toe it's Uke h • ' lk dsa t '., we blem or \hat of any h h t th ' dli avewJ e ou · th ' libid' l 11 e 81 en ousan""t t· Then we discussed o er non-ina cor-tle eroee " poration -namely, the· After ~ot~!..°~::~olals . why people pepper their hiab pric~ of ener4y. like that PJa bo «Mild conversation •o liberally But wheree.a other shut do~n t?e ~ace with foulness. ''· ftrms can bold down fuel entirely. COltl by Usina leas heat, . • ' 1 T B I N K IT '8 • Playboy la not in a poei-, . .because thq don't know tlon to lower the HO '.any other words," aafd therm09ta~ WS THAT Joel. ''They have a Playboy !)u elther act lanaua1e l•P·" to k~p tJit place warm GO A.GAIN? Now tNs i• not an at.. enough for bunnies to tempt to re,.-rite h\atA:Jo t mbol about at room WASHINGTON CUPI >" or clean up some of out m.PV•Utre. or else eet ;-Com m la a Ione t tine literature. Otbet elfat1entlrelynewim· 'Qtephen Nye of th' teneraUoa1 tbroqb U.. i1e. Federal Trade Com-cuturles1 have uHd. Can 10" imagine a mission g3ve a speech An1looSaaonlam1. But it bdnny In cottontaUed entitled "Can Conduct· was ltCi I' steady 1treQl Custom IHllex PLACE 3 Bedroom uni~ to beacfl.~l271YOO. c-...r~Y21 Q U A I 1.. • P L A C E 642• t 711 PROPtRTJES b•1 J~1~~~~~~~~ expanded lnto 3200 sq. 1:: /:. , It. of pre1t11tou1 ..,lit LOY.lllS quartfra. we have a tew • •neJlo.l'ft~t openlncarorexpene"ced ,._ ..-~•·~ rtsldentia1 and inves\• ~n youraell C!ll t,be huge men~ sales penons' who stl:Ql\d story aundeck. J'elale to a professional, This P•rtY borne bu a growing organization, a oiy MmUy room with learning environment, fireplace, formal diruni. wilh five brokers on the b1J •lep down llvine aUff, superior com· room. All 4 IO~fize mlaalon and Investment bedrooms bllve eo'a'rlng b e n e f i t 1 , a n d a vaulted ceilings. Would cooperaiive atl'Tl06ph~re. you believe on.ly io'SS.~? Pe a a e c a & 1 D 0 N See tt now! Call 8474!010 BERMAN In strictell Agent. • c;ontidence at the office: 7$2-U:.to or home : HOME+ INCOME d?S-1414 EAS'f~H>E 3BR house ····1a11~·-. wlthbachelotapt+lBR " •---apt. over garage. As· ...._ sume 7'k VA &oan. '276. lll~llli~ap-...t:... ' per'mo. Call PRESTIGE 7i!-1t20 HOM ES 64S~ MOO auAllR NI &HC: 11---·----- fREMCH IF YOU'RE CHA TEAU FUSSY · 2 STORY lfACU You love thJs execuuve f"I single story 10 prime . POOL $32, 900 b e a c h t o c a t, o n . Formal double door en· M~oicure corner lot. lm- i.ry to dramatic hvine !Dacul~te. Interior dec.<or room . 'Formal dine. is ternnc.-Featura em- Huge garden view cieot wrap aroudd kitchen. Arusuc open dream kitchen. Caly ital.rs sweep to separate fa m it y room w 1 ~ h master suite . cltiJdren"s fireplace. Formal dm- wtng. Secluded :.!2 ' mg. One y~ar new. J~ BALhROOM sized party iS!l,000! Cai! now to see. room that overlooks Agent walle\J courtyard. Hurry --=-------- r or this exceptional esTATE SAL& BAR GA 1 N! Cail Iii , 963-7~1 . I I G C A M Y O,;N ~~~ ~'.' .: • ,, HUN 10 81 Nl(I'. lordeaux mocW. O.w -2000 sq.ft. of luxwy ~-lhlng, spectacular <::;.;,< .~~ view. Many extras, NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Fll!PLACES won't lest ~°"9-~for appolntme.t. . AGENT 644-605' Plush carpetmg, wetoar , Have something you want premium waU covenngs, to seu ? Ciasswe;d.uds do J huge bedrooms. 3 car 1t welJ.. garaae. a patios. .MinJ-1-------- .~. Pnvate yard. call: 862-1188 aie Key Realtors AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE For-ao much home! Jiuge separate ramily room hu Swedish fl.replace + bar. Elttra large formal di-n1ng . EfCic1enl homemaker kitchen. All klngsu:e bedrooms. Big corner lot. AU for · onl)' $48,500. Cau now lO see. 847-tllllO. Agent. OPEM HOUSE SUMDA Y 12:30~ JRVINE TERRACE- VIEW 38R/Pool ilSl,000 1101 GALATIA * WATERFRONT-BOAT SLIP SJJll lll2,500 11 IA.LIOACOYIS * MAL PIMCHIM. 111tr 2727 I. CoaatHwy. . 675-4392 IF YOU AIN'l" GOT A BARREL OFMOMEY But you want t.o 5UU1-out take a gander at this Huntington Btacb 3 bdroom. ll needs only some tender lov1Qi care .lO be a fine faD'liJy'home. .Baraam pnced at ju!St ~.0001 Vel.t welcome. Call now M7·80111. Agent *SUP~* FAMIL.,~ l'fur Back Bay Uorae A"r~a wittt. $ -Ra' pAua fanuty rnf Olle 6Ultg t• This hot'M Ml toadi qt 'llew tile lild wall panelln&. arid l6 a real Pl•aaure lo .e._bow. Reduced price $S5.000. D.J. FllMST'li 642·'613 ll)c. 5'-3162 MIWLISTIMG ln lrvll\e Terrac~. One ol our r1nest properties. Four bedroom hom~ wilb spar•tlnc pool and bad· ml1non court. YOU own Ute land. 01\Jy '",500. CalJqu1ck1y,m~ °""" '" '• n s """f6 lit Nol:•• • r :: ,' .J THt nr.At "~::fil . ' ~?-~~.£ [ S ( I\ I I. R S .. ' Mwrttsen may place t&eir a& by telephone 8:jX)a.m.1o5:30 p.m. ·Monday~ ll'rtda7 •tonooaSaturday · COOTA MESA OFFICS' 330W. Bay 642-5678 • NEWPORT BEACH 33.13 Newport Blvd. 6'2·5678 ·HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540-1220 • LAGUNA BEACH 11• Glenne)'Te Lqwla Beach 41M·IM8f SADDLBBACK 2S201 La Pu Road Lacuna Hilla Sil .QJO NORTII COUNTY dial free ~1220 Cl.ASSlfllD OIADUHIS Deadline ror copy fr kills Is S-:30 p.m. the da7 befc:n publlcaUon. ex· cept for Sunday fr MOit> day Edltlon1 wben ~ii Sat~ay, lZ 1ii'Jon. • CLASSIPllD aMl'UTI°"S ftl\OR.S: Advertlsera ~ c'*lt U.elr ada dally • .tei>oJt •errou lmmecUately. THE DAILY. ,ILOI' ........ liltiltt1 tor u. nnt ill· ~m..rtlon only. . CANCELLA'J'IONS: ~ ld.Wfta an ad be ""'°man• reeont or the KILL .NUMBER lt¥!ll fOU by 1our·ad taker u ~pt or your ca~llation. Thie kill ~ fn\llt be praea- ted by the ad"rtiser In cueohdiapute. CANCELLATION OR COl\Rl!!CTION 'OJ' NEW Al). BEFORE RUNNING'~ E¥w'y .ttort la m•de Co Jdll or eorncr a new ad Utat ha been ord•r._, but " can..ot . 1uran• •to ,4o ~ .,..tu tlM •d ..,,... .,,..,.d •• • .. .,..,... .. ~Jt.A•UNI! ADS: -, 11lale adl are atri~ cllih I.ft ..O.aace b; m• er lllfi Ole of our or.' nc.. )lhone~ o .. uu: a p.lf. ,..... • Colla ..... ~ i=dtJf.:" at ff lcilicjohna? oriented Enforcement 1'ft.b1Nt JltWl4 Into CClll· · t n ht lri t Co,,... cl ou a teat. TH; made tt ,.. • THE ENl!a~y cri1i• Parallelltm?" • a.rt. · · =--....-...-~~--_..·11'" a11 respects the photo-Tho speech wa aboul TIM tte many U• """ .. ,. 1r1pbin1 of nude ctn· tnforcJn1 · the antf.trutt Dlillvtt Utat aren't u terfotds le even morp liwa •Jllnat prlce.nxtns hateM.to tht ean ~UM 1eutc. onac1H·b.Y·CHebaala. 01M1 ·eemmoa &Oda)t.~z~:.:::=~~~::J~~==~===ar:i ~· .. . . ' • r. • -~--------------------- 100 G ... rol 1002 ............................................... VIEW FROM BIG FAMILY . ABOVE Over UOO sq It oC 2 story Sop h 1st 1 ca Led con . luxury with t'or~I din· dom101um on sixth floor. mg fOOm, family rootn Located on Balboa Bay and 3~ baths. Room for with slips a vaalable. boat and traUer. ~7,500. Fabulous vielt or ocean i& ·~·· ~ & bay, Priced re -• asooably at $59,000. CaJI ~~ .. llH rOlrNIC''' Plap:r.~· '. <" "' . ' MOO QUAILSI. ~ ¥ • • I I LINDA iSLE A marvelous 5 Mrm, 5 E ... TERT -S bath cus~om built home " A,._• 1s featured thas week. DELIGHT Private clubhouse and Beam c~lling beauty an tennis cour:t i·or residents excl us av.e Newpor.t oruy. Pier and slip wtll Heights. 3 tge brs. ·2 accomodute a large boat .frplcs-French doors Th's home bas every overlooking en'll~sed amenity." OPEN HO~E Spanish patio & garden. EVE Hy DAY UNTIL ·Warm & .co7:Y fam_i ly rm SOLU 11·5 pm> or call -ceramic tale & parquet our office floors. Many other ex-. tras. Call J'or appt. 11 jlla•ai.1 l SPARLING • Pfac9 REAL SSTATE Pf llllBft'l::ill• .. 833 3M8 _.,...752-1920 USTSIDE CHARMER a.-oo GUAtlst. NI~ IU04 3 br-circular dnve. An CLA y STREET oldie buL a goodle PLUS 2 separate reotel units. New Port Be a ch - Hurry!· Newport Heights * Two SPARLJNG s tfarp houses on a lot REAL E~"TATI:: Sl>4,SOO. • Triplex near r: 833-"35411 lrv1ne Av. S67,900'. * t fraplex with . pyoJ aqd ____ _,.._ __ •! ocean vu:w $79,500. ALl. wall have s mall spenda· \ OPEN. H()4.ISES ble or oreak even at sell· I SAT• SUM 1.S Ing price. • . ~ * IA YSHORES • • MQuail '~ I 25 •• VISTA DR. Iii IPlac• t IN FEE; -Newly re· a.--tin .· • modeled 2 bdrm, 1 bath, ._,,, -wi;;;.1920 ~ • Jots of wood. Kitchen has .'410 OUAtUJ. NIWPOllT.••APt all new appliances ancldg dshwhr & trash compac-ONE ACRE tor-guest area over ESTATI · garage. Ideal for $55,000 teenager or mother-in· Five bedroom ranch on law. Nace patio area. 1' almost a full acre, bath m garage. Electnc landscaped huge shade garage door opener-trees Private well gas ONLY $110.000. · • 249' CRESTVIEW pump, separate guest . room, five car garage! Extra lrg 3 Bdrm, 3 BA. Wide porch entry, brick •·fam rm w / wet.. bar. fireplace. country \ Formal dm rm, sewing kitchen. Est.ate llqwda· room olf master bdrm. uon. Jncred1bte value • Service porch. Lge ce-Act Casl. 645-;-0303. menl area lor badm1llen .. -- or boat or trailer stora'ge.-2 lovely paliO$-ASKJNG $9tS,500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 MUST SEE-Cozy, cheerful 3 Bdrm or 2 & Oen on corner lot. .Spacious wood deck AtallWEUIAlmlc.'Al'f patio Crom house to lrJr1--------• · tt&F pool-dressing rm & CHANMELFROHT ~ bath tn pool area-'Charming waterfront ~LJPER . Newporl. loca-2-sty. home, pier & slip. lton. All tor $59,500. Beautiful condition. Va- 1 11C 11 :THOMAS c,anl. Readyforoccupan· . REAL TOR cy. ~~~~-POINT • 224 W. Coast Hwy Nearly new 2 story, 3 1 N'pt.Beach M8-SS27 bedroom. 3 batbs ; • Eves.S4~ enclos~d patio. 2 • Fireplaces, electric i .. bwlt-ins, garage door opener Priced at ~129.0l)O 673~ 1>42...:...~ f;(es I a·,~-~~o c !~~e d . .t ~ "'" t ' . I ' ·'l"~ ,, / For th6se of you who've ever wonteq to llv~ on the • golf course. here's o championst\ip cruse with chompionship Mvlng opport~itles. Rancho San Joaquin Townhomes. Surrounded by an eighteen· hole gotf course. With resident swimming pools. All adjoining site is set aside for a private membership 17--court tennis dub. These homes ae ideally situated in the new City of Irvine, port of on 83.000-ocre area master planned by The lrvlne Company. A 345-acre JX.t>llc pork and .major university ore ycxx neighbors. The villages of University Pork and Tll'tle Rock ore nearby. '' u.. •• Dr.~~ ... Lovely cust. ~ Br 6' d"°• 3~ ba, on lacoon. Court w/fount. Ramp/sllp. $255.000. Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 41h ba.,. pa neling, 3 frplcs. Ramp/sllp. $260,000. . ~ Walkt:r ,; l t:r. Real t :;t11ft: Custom 5 BR. 4 b~ .• 80 ft. view fron· tage on lagoon. Ramp/float. $295,000. BILL GR UNDY . REALTOR • I" .. . ,. ~ ' 0 ~5 610 I This Is cr1 exceptional opportunity for leisure Rvlng. and you don't hove to be a golfer to enjoy it Select from 2-bedroom. ~·bedroom plus den. °' 3-bedroom ptans. an with wood-burning flreploces. SlJ1 decks or patios and all the quality feotl..l'es you expect. Sutt With an eye to quality by wtcmer of a Notlondl Association of Home Builders' 1974 GOfd Nugget Grand Award. It doesn't toke a pro to recognize this value. Visit cxx five modets now. and view the exciting Caole Behen interiors. Step into the life you've been waiting for Townhomes from $53,990 . ' . • I • w Logo Norte. lrvlr\e. Co. (714) 752-7373 At Colver ond UnlVerslty Drives - FAIULOUS FURHISHID MODELS Spectacular P.anoramic views; 3 of the most beautiful homes in· Newport. Completely furn. & decor. L ge. lndscpd. patios, 3 & 4 bdrms., $9,009 To $14;5,000, incl. land. Builder's new fum. mMels. OPIM a-a JtJ I O= &off tf ... Orel ·~Id ~6111A Alliff ....... MJ HELEN 8. Dowo UAL TOR. IMC. MLS 644-013 4 197JTopLflhr•TopSde-. Hewport-Me~a loard of Reattors MIDICALaM. ·-~ Leased tWs.a. Co. DePl. of .-Ub. HeaAUa. Tnde for Ne•l)0?1 8cb. r•ld. or inc. pro-.Jn.aoo. · LAWSON llALn 671~162 IMMEDIATI POSSISSIOM $8200 ASSUMIS FULLPRlc;E $38,000 ExcelJent area. Custom app roach with nu1e trees. Secluded entry. Cozy living ro0m wath mjlss1ve floor to ceiltng E a r I y A m ~T l ·C a n Hreplace. STEPSA VERS GOURMET GALLEY. Separate dining area. 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bo n u s b e drooms . G _. IOOlG--ral . 1002 Kmgs1ze m aster suite. tMrw ·;.,;c Sp ac ious grounds sur- •••••••••••••--••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••• round this EXCELLENT MANY OF THE FOUOWIMG HOMES LISTED IELOW ARE OPEM THIS WEEKEND FOi YOUR INSPECTION. CALL FOi ADDRESSfS AMD IH· ~-'ti~ ... · BARGAIN . SIJ,200 as· sumes full payment 6t $291 per /month. MOVE IN QUICK -owner bad to go! 'I.ake advantage call 842-2535. Ol'fN 11P>-Jf'$ ftJN 10 8E NKfl:", , tJACH RANCM · POf)C & FAMILY ROOM MO DOWN VA Fantastic four bedroom beach home. Spacious entry to eQormous living and dining rooms. Uni· ~A ISLE-HEW LISTING Relax in the comfortable elegance of this waterfront home designed by Philmer Ellerbrook. Beautifully landscaped courtyard entrance & bayside terrace ~ Top view of main channel, pier & slip for 2 boats. $385,000. que garden kitchen. Ch.rat I0021G....,... J~mbo s.1ze party roo°!: ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. •• EXCITltitG PEHltdUi.A Charming, fun 2 bedroom + convertible den with spacious patio and high beam ceilings. Ste~ to fishing dock, beadles & private tennis club. Move in •tomorrow for $89,500. \ BA YFROMT F.H LOT Fifty foot lot ready to be built on. Pier and slip allowed; $139,000. El· . cellent terms to strong buyer. •\ MOUMT AIM & SUNSET VtEWS ' Popular Yale model -UniveF&ity Park -Adult occupied. 4 IM!drooms -2lh baths. Very quiet lQCation plus extra parking. Fee l~d. $66,9.50. I OCIEAM •.JmY VIEW . Spacious family home across 6-oni ·. Big Corona 'Beach. 3 bedrooms, guest room, family room. Formal dining, office, workshop plus ampie parking. $259,500. LIVE OH THE 15th GREEN Custom 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story home with formal dining room. Large pool on oversize lot. One of a kind. Must see all the extras this home offers. $174,-900. HARIOR VllW HOMES Nicely landscaped ·Monaco in move·in condition. N~ar greenbelt, pool & school. 2 Br. den, 2 bath, covered patio with gas BBQ. Sprinklers front & rear. $69,250. ENJOY NATURE . From every room of this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home buiU around a beautifully landscaped patio with pool. Decorator wellpapers, new carpets, beani eeili.tfg, fireplace and mapy extras. $88,500. . ~ . EXTIEMi&.. Y -HANDSOME 3 bedroom, 3 bathos, Custom built, Hi-beamed ceiling home . Wes tcliff-Dover Shores area. Breakfast rm., large bedrooms, wet bar, 3 car garage on quiet street. Land included. $125,000 THAT ELEGANT FHUHG Dover Shores custom home. Exciting view, spacious rooms. 4 bedrooms, den, open family room, and kitchen .. Beautiful pool and terrace. $215,000. •••IAYISIA .. *** ONE OF A &IND. ·LARGE, GRACIOUS HOME .wITH PIER AND SLIP ON E!XCLUSIVE BAY ISLAND. 6 BEDROOMS. F~MI~y ROOM . FORM~ DOOI'tO llOOm,, TEAK FLOORI NG AND PAN ELING . ELEGANT CRAFTSMANSHIP AND EXTRAS THRO U GHOUT . BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. $4TO,OOO. IB>UCED SS.GOO FOi 9utc1 SALE Harbor View Hills 4 bedroom & family room. Large back yard, patio *Ith enclosure for entertaining. Dog yard. Ol1ly $84,SOO. K1og saze master ot • - childrens s wtes. Wall or glass to Polynes.1an paradise. Spectacular pool and lika hut No down lo vets. Low down to non-vets. Call qwck 963-6767 Ol'fN 1119 •II S FUN IO UNIC£1 : ~;· -----' THE REAl. , !STATE RS I •OPEN ~OllSES* 218 COLTOM, MEW;OIT .$HOii~ 3 BR .,. loft 90% Financing avail. Nr .. ocean & tennis cts. Sun J ·5 '621900 • f • ~ 3300 MARCUS, MEWPORT llACH .;· Waterfront.. charmer, 2. BR. Corner R-2 lot. Pier & float. Sat/Sun. 1-5. $84,950 f .. COL MEPARK v A Terms. $45,SOO. s BR, 2ba, frplc in cozy living rm. Divorce situation, needS fast sale. THE GElllECOMPAHY 64S·4400 .. REALTORS 644-1070 . NU& HOMES, INC. TERRIAC 14'Y! I ( ' i Original Bluffs. 4 Bdrm. condo., perfect for lge. family. Located on greenbelt. tnd unit. Walkfug diStance to school, shops & churches. $72,500 . LIMDAISLE #77 Linda Isle Dr. Fantastic 4 + maid's. Perfect for entertaining. Slip for P5 ft. boat. $350,000- LIMDA ISLE Meditt. vi~a on bay side,· with slip. C)loice wood & brick interior; 3 + den + maid's. ~o.ooo . · SAN JUAM CAPISTRANO A lot, scenic. half acre in rolling hills ; zoned single family & one horse, $28,000 CORONA D& MAR Ol~e World Ch.arm; So. of Hwy. C~totq ,, ~emodeled 4 bdrm. with family rm. Wood firs., be~~ed ceWs., wOod paneling; on 2 lots, . • I • '•Af..10.\ PBINSUU , A way of life; sabd, slip,'view, pier. ti QdrmB. As~g $295,~ . , ">• J , 4 I • ' ~&67 :s. Nicola drive; WM I 02 ~ ~ C..-.14 ' 64M050 · ,,, --------- PaiVAtl iOAI). E"'ctusive adult community - vcharming 3 bed.loom T 2 fireplaces· .;..-secluded patter·-pool & putting grieen. ~7,500. -OPEN-SUN.1..S P.M. 2201 PrivQte Road, U~PER BAY. (R38) f I '' • "HAPPIMISS IS .. ~a home of warm charm wherever you look (3'bedlx>oms, dining room,· huge family room>. Tall shimmer- ing pine5 to ,enchant· pool & bl'ook. $1J2,500 OPEN SUN .. ~S· P .M. 1821 Toyon, BA YCREST ( ) -, . .. ~ ~·~. #6 LIMDA ISLE ~ .D !f 'i,.s. New exclusive! 511'eet on the Bay w /pier & float! a·'bedroo)ns & baths _ on view side + separate bedroom ~ study. 3 firepl~ces, 5 baths, 2 wet bars. Exceptionally priced at $258,500. OPEN SUN. l·S P.M.No.6 . Linda Isle, NEWPOR'J' BEACH. ~R40) ' ,,. MA,VB.OUS MOHTEGO~ Newly listed .upgraded 4 bedroom, famHy room home on deep corner lot across 'from. P<>01.t..!!lubhouse & park green. OPEN .~uN: 1-5. 1931 Port Bishop Oircle, HARBOR VI.t;W H0Mg5 U.t41) .. f DESIR.AIL! .c~o Stl0R,E$ • large 5 8edr~ -and billiard room W /s_peeta~~~ 1oc~~~t~jetty view. Rooiit· lot~ m secluded en~ try courtya~. $3101DOQ To'm Queen a I .# 644-6200 (Jl' \ t6 l I t ~\ " -• I\ PROMdKto~Y IA "4FIOj.T io'r. tc;cate.d:. on )iarbor · ~slantt Drive. Pier &f.slig'plivilege, ·An excellent buy~.at $112,500. Charles, Arnold 642'-8235. (R.43) , WA1'EIFRb.MT WiPIER & SJ.IP - ' $275,000' IHCLUOIMG. LAND. Outstanding 4 bedroom home + den & family room. Extra large Pier/Slip on 55' waterJront w /can- _tilevered deck . Walter King 642-8235: CR44) '1141EDITERRAMIAH PALADIAM VILLA ... Plrst time offered! Mbst tfe&i.f,able ·.iocation -:yinda lsle . .Magnif~cent 6 be~fooui + libr.ary~ hpme wJjjurmet ldtcl\eQ, peg_ & gr~ve noors, ele~ator, 2 stairways & 'rrlar· ble fireplaces. $485,ooo. OP.EN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 P .M. No. 21Linda Isle, N~Wl1-0RT BEACH. CR45) , BA ... , Ba Bel anc tio1 SPE 54( 04 LIS mu 300 bee Ne· dm Cat 54• NE CH roo ing shr BB ing IN' EA~ Ow bee ... 17tl M4 o~ ne· f a1 Be. Ml SH1 hoi try ing fin - M Cl at -se M 4 Ye tr $8 Sl ye th cc pc rr. AJ J.7 Gen • ••• - Dl 'tr< its 67: Ve &1 r I nE $.51 I ! • ••• ~ ~ - NE ho: ~ 2,8 ar St vu --- MESA VERDE'S FIMEST SH.ARP 4 ledroofft -3 bath tri-level home. Near private community coun· try club. Huge fatllily room, formal din- ing and oversized lot. Very fl exible · financing. Cal 546--5180. ERITAGEi ;.CAMEO SHORt5 ' • c .... a,yu and meet MARSHALL & SHIR.LEY RICH~ GUr resident salespeople serving Cameo Shores, . at tbi$ 4 bedroom, family room. garden. and ocean vtew home. Hurry I ! Only ;I. few. left i,Jl this exdwslve. private· beach community. 4501 H ...... CwoSlt.Set/S.. IZ..S OCEAN OR IA Y77 Just one short block to e ither -or -? 2 Bedrm., lo/.a bath. Fireplace, bltn kitchen, ideal beach home. Walk to everything on the Balboa Peninsula .• A real buy f or only ... $58.900. 616 latboa .... d. Balboa Pett Sat 1.s HARBOR VIEW HOME NEW LISTING. Popular Carmel model + a bonus room . '3 Bedrooms, fam rm., dine rm., cozy fireplace. On a choice lot at the end of a cul-de-sac street. $72,950. 1950 Port lllhopClr. Sat/S.. 12·5 WHITE WATER VIEW Security Gatn from this luscious, super upgraded 2 bedroom & dining room Condo on Balboa Peninsula. View the s and, surf and sunsets from your own private balcony and live just steps from all shopping, dining & enter- tainment. An exceptional invest- ment opportunity in luxurious liv- ing. All for only $76,950. CALL-64~7270 _ 2121 E. Coest HIC)hway, C«OM del M• PlOPUTY MANAGEMENT llU tlO .. S Hiii ltvtllG ••o utt G...ero1 NA TIONAl MULTI LIST SllVICl ... cu .,., rO• •vr. 1111. 01 IHH A#Yl'U<l 1' l•I #MllHI 1ooiGettera1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I 00% FIMAMCING G-I 100w.s.. al · • Seven homes available in Corona del ,..._,.. ~eftfl" 1002, .M "th 100°/i f . lifed •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ar, w1 _c mancmg to qua 1 CHOICE HOMES 2074 PORT IRISTOL Mt. & night light view! Choice. large cul·de-sac lot. 3 Bdrms. & family rm., _ at $75,000, including the land! Call to see or it will be o~n Sun. 1-5 1627 PORT AllEY PL. Move-in condition! Beautifully decor. 4 bdrm. "Montego" model home; lge. yard, citrus trees, room fo r boat or trailer. You own the land. Only $81,500. Call to see it, or will be open Sun. 1-5 A PICTURE WINDOW ... with view of waterfall that will lull yo.u to sleep! Y~m'll be enchanted by this c~stom ~wit home with every convenience, incl. a lge. htd. filte red pool, very secluded. 3 Bdrms., family rm., formal dining rm. & 3 baths. Also, 2V2 car garage. $112,500. Located 1724 Terrapin, Baycrest. YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 67 ~-3000 ·"•Cl 1 1 ! CH\•_,f ••\/J 'f CO~ON A UE.l. MAR 1002.Getteral _,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 *Balboa Bciy Properties* ' Ouanfronf Back Bay 3707 Seasttor. . Sharp 4 BR., 3 ba. _Dlx Duplex, will condo. Frpl.. patio,. ~rade for more. un-pool. Trv $42.500 ! its. $105,000 eqwty ! 675.7060 · 675-7060 Mesa V~ . Corona d~ Mar Very s harp ms1de Oceanside of Hwy. & out. 3 BR. & fam. Sh'-' r P deluxe r ~ · 1 n x 1 n t duplex. 3 & 2 BR. neighborhood ! SlOG.950 ! 675_7060 . $.58,500. 556-8800. IB REALTORS ce I ' 1002 Ge•rGI 1002 , ••............................................ I HESTER-BROWN & A11oclates. hie., Realtors t 40 I Doft St1, Hewport leacll ' 'CH.AILll llOWM ' COY HISTER SPICIAL SPICl.AL ~stbluff, best. Joe. New, dramfltic & a view. too! 5 home on bayfronL Bdrms ., 3 baths. $235,000 $87 ,500 L.--------001111 HllMAH 5'.JCIAL ... wliMAtf s Bdrm.. 2 ba. & SPICIM. encl. patio -A 2.880 sq rt in flnest C L E A N M o n • area ~f .Dovertlcello . $31 ,500 Shores. Great ~~k~~~ 1(;5 0 ;:: vtew.1185.000 Mess IJ II ' buyers. Gov't . insured. ST. PATRICK SHAMROCK You will be lucky & really in clover if you s nap up this o n e! A SPYGLASS beauty. 7 Month£ new; owner transf. to Europe, leaving gorgeous upgrading, With an ocean view. All of this, without much green, only $163,500, with a transferrable loan! · FURNISHED. W.ATBtFROHT This Balboa Island 2-story home, avail.· for-sate or lease; boasts 4 BR., 4 baths, din.\ng & laundry rms. Panoramic view of entire bay. Come see a home that's ready for a happy family. OPEN HOUSES.AT/SUH 1·5 544 SO. I.A YFROHT, IA.LIO.A ISLAND A.ASH: JUST SIGHED -4 HEW LISTINGS IH DOVER SHORES & A DUPLEX IH CORON.A DEL MAR AT $94,000 HARBOR COMPANY . REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., CorotKI del Mar "Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor Sine. 1944 .. 673-4400 ~~:'! ........ ~.!!~~~ .......... !~! NORTH BLUFF -HEWPOltT l!.ACH 3 bdrms. ~ 2 ba. $.55,000 UK! FOREST -EL TORO 3 Bdrms -2 ba. F.R. $.59,900 MESA VERDE HIGHLANDS - COSTA MESA 4 bdrms .. 2 bu . F. R .. Pool $55,500 MOMTICB.&.O -COSTA MESA 3 Bdrms .. 2 ba. $31,900 MESA WOOOS -COSTA MESA 4 bdrms. 2 ba. F.R. $63,500 3428 Santa Clara Open Sun 1·5 I VISleH A Red Hill Company 11124~Drt" .... ~ .. ·:.irn. c..tw GIMral · I OO~H1ral I 002 ...................... ...................... . ---hatlMy -W1W.1d C~PE COD, WATERFROMT . wttt.,-. • ., Huge two·story 4 BR & den, 3 BA. with formal dining, 2 frplc's .. 3 cor gar and, Extra parkina. $171,000 11 '. HOMISOP&41·5 Tl.t1.Afhna1• UHl9U! 9" Cor•• cW Mer -two 2 bdrm units, one is a home, one over · garage. Both cute. $'98,500. See Natalie Fogarty at 510 Marigold. UHl9UE In Mna V9"!::· -3 bdrm with open feel. No re0~ ~'O . .1hbors, close to golf course. 1~ of weod, decking. Only $43,500. ~e Nancy Simmons at 3221 Iowa. UHl9UE in Mna Verde -3 bdrm, clean •and neat, friendly cul-de-sac and in- viting pool, enticing price, new only $47,500. See Gudrun Coady at 3293 Arizona. off Iowa \JHl9UE in u.l•enity Parts -A HOM E! rare and Unique. 3 bdrm. very well done See, Barbara Hutchings a t 17921 Aspen Tree in Village Ill. $71 ,500. UNl9UE i• tt.· IMuffs -former model home. green-belt. location, Back Bay view. warm interior $89.500. See Edith Patton at 2407 Novia. UHl9UE 111 the llYffs -9% loan! Like new condition, 3 bdrm, Trina model, view of Bay from Bluffs, condo. Very warm. $98,500. See Zoe Ann Rhodes at 430 Vista Parada, Bhpfs. UH19UE ht 119 C••J•• -Elegant French Regency with fairway views, 3 bdrm., 4 baths, builder's own home, flawless workmanship. Presented nt $250,000. See Barbara Hutchings at 81 Royal St. George, Big Canyon. UNIQUE I• Corona del Mer -2 bdrms, 2 baths, ocean view, small yard, very well built. $94,500. See Marilyn Hodges at 3322 Seaview, Corona del Mar. UHl9UE 011 $py9cns HIN -large lot. spectacular view, single story brand new! 4 bdrrns, 2700 sq. fl. See Fran Scott at 67 Montecito. Spyglass $212,000. UN19UE in Hcrbor Vl~w Homes -A two story, 4 bdrm. clean and anxious, best price for this model. See Rosemary Butterfield at 1800 Port Charles. bring $86,900. UNl9UE In the IMuffs -lowest priced. 3 bdrm townhome, end unit, close to schools, park and tennis. See Pat Lane at 2620 Vista del Oro. Bring your racquet and $.57,500 UHl9UE in Harbor View Homes - colorful Montego, close to park and pool, fabulous grounds and properly priced at $83,900. See Carol Wilkinson at 1859 Port Wheeler . . UHl9UE in the lluffs -Vintage plan, colorful , charming and vaca nt. 3 ·bdrms, 2300 sq. ft. Hard to find loca- tion, call 675-6000 for directions to Dot-tie Johnson at 523 Avenida Campo. . Bring $79,500. UHl9UE ·ht Harbor View HIR1 -Corner location, private patios, view of ocean, rose garden and space for your boat or camper. Only $74,500. See 'Hugh Myn att at 1132 Whitesails Way. UNl9UE hi the lluffs -original section, 3 bedroom, excellent condition. See Ronnie Lundy at 2004 Vista Cajon $74,000. UNIQUE in Corona del Mer -Classic, landmark duplex. Spanish ext erior, interior. New cond.. exciting. See Vergilene Hull at 608 Marguerite, bring $139,500 pesos. UNIQUE In Corona .. Mar -Max. house, min. yard. Newer constr., older are a . · N r _ be a ~ h , d a r ·l i n g neighborhood. 4 bdrms, plenty of room. See Barbara Campbell at 310 Orchid. UNIQUE ht Mna Verde -old fashioned loo~, new fashioned home, spec- tacular decor, 2 story, 4 bdrm., near park. See Jackie Jandleman at 1775 Hummingbird. $85.000. U~lfJUI: t1()Ml:i ON TOf' Of THE REAL £STAT£ MAfUCIT wt'TH Tl4E NICEST PEOf'LE SELLING Tl4f' NEATfST HOMES ~ OIL MA", IJ7..000 MUA Vl"Of, 541-WllO • CM.L UI . !:= .......... !~! !:~ .......... !!~~ ~·rsa ~so Ac.A InllJ !rt9n g of lo~th~ndln g Williamaburg Colonial. Practically brand-new one story. Beaut, appoint- ed. 3BR, din. rm., fam. rm .• on over- sized lot. $139,500 . 205 Vie S• a._, 0,.. S.. l·I One of Newport's finest bayfront homes with super 120• boat dock. A s BR beautr. wlth great fam. rm., aourmet lritch and charming dining rm. . I 01 Yle Udo SM. 0,.. S.. I ·I )Jtttttngtum Rt1lcg Watt\utVili-oe ColOt'YHomw 1 l htory single • family hornet fromM4,7tO College Park Homes Quality homes tor r=="· Village of El Camino Reel Greentree Homes Unique lot plans for yciung families from $39,496 Oeerfleld Patio Homes Versa,ile floof plans for growing families fromM7,490 Deerlield T ownhomes 1 & 2 story homes for young familte$ from $38,ffP Deerfield Part< Homes Spacious, elegant executive homes from 554,995 Village of Unive~ity Pant The Terrace Townhomes Single story homes surrounding a l>Mt from.-0,HO Par1< II Homes Otamatlc. rustic exterior designs from $48,990 OeaneHomes Distinctive single family garden homes from '59,250 Rancho San Joaquin Townhomea A new adult-oriented. golf & tennis recreation community. from $53,990 Village of Harbor Vifffl Harbor View Homes Charming 1 & 2 story single family homes from $70,495 Spyglass Hill Executive homes with spectacular ocean views from S118.000 Jasmine Creek Townhomes Plush homes accented with cedar. brick & stone frOITI $95,500 Big canyon Deane ,Homea Excll1$1ve, SQaeious fairway executive homes from $125,000 Bayside Village Promontl)(}' Bay Homes Elegant waterfront living from 5195,900 Tustin Greenwood Village Laurelwood Townhomes Maintenane&free living in a rustic environment from $28,990 Laurelwood Patio Homes Distinctive 1 & 2 stOfY single family homes trom MS,990 Peppertree Home$ Imaginative floor plans for growing families from $45,990 You can reach these homes by taking the San Diego or Santa Ana freeway to Irvine Spend a day 1n the villages of Irvine. You might find rt's where you want to speod the rest of yciur life. ~ COUAl. HOUS#iG Ol'l'OllTl.fl!TY 1!!.J IRVINE VIUAGE:S DAILY PILOT HEW LISTIHG! COUITY .AID IHTIY -open s to : immaculate 4 bedroom, family room home PLUS study and /or office and /or mother·in·la'w suite. Terrific floor plan, much eye appeal and many extras. 675-4060 $94,500. t6JJ HlfJM•d Dr. Hwpt lch Sun 1-5 1tOPULAR EASTBLUFF . IMM.AC UL.ATI LUSK IUIL T -4 bedr oom, family rm home with delightful patio. Great privacy here on quiet cul-de·sac corner lot. Open and cheerful t 675·4060. at2,500. 900...,. ra.. Hew,..t leadt S.. 1-5 REDUCED TO SELL WESTCLtff -Immaculate 4 bedrm · family room home -attractively decorated. Owner leaving area. Large sheltered yard, excellent schools. $117,500. I 507 Uncolft L_., HI Sun 1.4 HILL TOP AND VIEW OPEH IE.AM & IRJCIC -3 bedroom home. be.autifully appointed. New kitchen. pool & jacuzzi. $122,500. on fee land. 1420 KlllCJS Rd, Cllff HcrHt\ NI Sun I ·5 SOMETHING SPECIAL IAYCREST -5 Bedrooms, sewing room, large family room, formal dining rm. beamed ceilings. A lovely pool in garden setting. Special value at $139,000. 1621 SanftOCJO Dr., H.B. Sultday 1·5 ! Office O~n S•turd•y• & Suncl•y• J .~.!~!~!!.l REA_!;~ 714 E. B•lbo.I Blvd .• B•lbo• US-4060 G.....-al I002G~rol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT DUPLEX -$115,000 An investor's dream come true. An outstanding Newport Beach property complete with private boat dock. ~menities include beamed ceilings, fireplaces, lots of brick, tree shaded fountain in yard. Appl. only . BACK BAY-12,500 A dream oasis in upper Newport Bay. Trus spacious 3 bedroom. pool home is set in total seclusion for relaxation and entertaining. An exclusive retreat with ~agnif~cent ~atei:fa\\_ and sparkling mght hghts illummating a beautiful yard. Appl. only. LUXURY VILLA -$85,000 Elegant & s pacious one s t ory convenience set in a bungalow type atmosphere. Completely private and finest quality thruout. Gaze on two beautiful patios from walls of glass on each sid e of huge Ii ving room . Prestige, maintenance free living at its finest. Appt. only. THE BLUFFS -Sll,000 Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath, end unil that provides plenty of privacy plus a VIEW across the luscious greenbelt to the Back Bay. Transferred owner must sell. Newport Beach -IM'ine Office 2043 Wntdiff Dr. 646-7711 Walker &Lee Heal Estate <.:lass1fted ads .sell b1 DON'T Give up Ille.' St11p! Don 't drop the ball Get items . s mall items o ··1.1s1 .. It in da:-.:0.1111.•tl .1 Joli with a lo1A.··1.·~~l Dai· anY_ item. Just call Sl11p to Snore l<t:':-.ull~! ly1'1lotCla!'.ts1ried .. l'hon 642·5671!__ __ ~<!-.>tHl!. h-12 ,,.;7l! e G.....-al 1002 Generpf 1002 CitMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ?II. macnab I Irvine 1'-realty "BA YFRONT LOTS FOR SALE BY TENDER" 2 choice bayfront lots in Bayshores offered by The Irvine Company in Fee Simple. Minimum bid $130,000 and $134.500. For information regarding locations and bidding call; (A54) Macnab-Irvine ReaJty Company 90 I Dover.Drive. 642-IZJ5 1644 MacArlllur •¥Cl • 644-6200 I l l•IOOM 318 Ramona WQ, ~Ilea• . 546-0•1 $'9.500 s..n i.s 232 Poinsettia. corona del Mar 644·7662 Sat/&ln. 12~ 608 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 644·0070 $891860 Sat/SUD 1·5 * •3300 Marcus, Newport Bea<th 645-7575 , $St,~ Sat/&ln 1-S 313 E . Bay (Bal~ Pen.Qlsula) · · 675·3000 m 500 Sun l ·S. *437 Seaward Rd. Corona Ciel Mar 673'"8550 $67.500 Sat/SUn 1-S 230 Prospect St. Newport Beach 6'2·3686 $50,SOO Sat/Sun 2-5' 3322 Se•viewCorona deJ Mar 675·6000 $94,500 . Sat/Sun 1-5 ·•612 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675·7225 $66,500 Sun 1·5 2 •Ir FAM IM · 2702 Vista del Oro, (Bluffs) N.B. 644-7845 $60,500 Sat/Sun · 1717 Port Manleigh Cir CHVH) NB 640·4365 Sat/Sun 1·5 210 Orchid Ave. Corona del Mar 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 10 Rue FontainebleauCBig Cyn)NB 644-1766 $139,500 Sat/SUn 1-5 1984 Port Claridge(HVuHomes)NB 673-8550 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 330 Morning Canyon Rd. CdMar 675-7225 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR Ir FAM .RM w DEN •22Rue Cannes, Big Canyon. NB 644·6056 $125,000 Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM 1405 Morningside, Laguna Beach 494.9473 Sat/Sun 2-5 1675 Bluebird Canyon, Laguna 494-9473 Sat/Sun 2-5 1843 Temple Hills, Laguna Beach 494-9473 Sun 1-4:30 •1506 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach 646-6287 $.59,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 1011 Miramar, Laguna Beach 494-9473 $.57,950 Sun 1-4 18711 P aseo Cortez (Turtle rock ) Jrvine 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 324 Morning Canyon (Shorecliffs) CdM 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 133 Shorecliff Road CdM 642-8235 $138,500 Sat. 2-6 124 Via Mentone (Lido Isl) NB 645-.7575 $119,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1812 Port Ashley, Newport Bch 640-6161 $68.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1420 Kings Rd(CliffHaven)NB 642-5200 $122,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2441 Vista Nobleza (Bluffs) NB 675-3000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1318 Santanella CJrv Terrace) CdM 675-3000 Sun 1-5 •416 Cabrillo, Eastside. Cfd. 540-1151 $64,950 ~t/Sun 1-5 315 Marigold, Corona del Mar 67.3-6510 $95.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Marigold. Corona del Mar 673-6510 $95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1400 Kings Road, Newport Beach 642-2237 /548-9416 Sat/Sun 1-5 2424 22nd St.. Costa Mesa 675·5511 $'97 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 235 22nd Street, Costa Mesa 675-5511 $.52,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1923 Fullerton St. Costa Mesa 546-2313 10 to 6 278 Paimer (,Nwpt Hgts) NB 645-9070 $45,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 429 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) NB f?73-8550 $72,500 Sun 1-5 ••26 Balboa Coves <Bal Coves) NB 642-8235 $165.000 Sun 1-5 341115th St. (npt Hts) NB 646-2414 Sun 1·5 •40 Rue Fontainbleau. Big Canyon . 644-6056 $35,500 Sun 1·5 29 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Canyon 644-6056 $149,500 Sun 1-5 3792 He mingway (The Colony) Irv 642-8235 $53,000 Sun 2-6 412Colton St. <NptShores) NB 540-1151 Sun 1-5 3 IR & FAM RM 308 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673-2222 · $112,500 Sun. 1-5 ·1127 Goldenrod, Corona def Mar 675-2373 . Sat/Sun 1-5, •2620 Cliff Dr. Newport Beach · 646-4644 $69,500 Sat/Sun 12-5· ••17 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 675-4392 $112,500 Sun 12:30-5 •1701 Galatea, Irvine Terr .• CdM . 675-4392 $151,000 . Sun 12:30-51 403 Calle Samilia, San Clemente 492-2828 $.58.000 Open Daily 12-6 2508 Vassar Place, Costa Mesa · 979-5289 $43,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 3439 PJumeria, Costa Mesa 546-4141 Sat/Sun 1-5 · 4231 Rafael St.. Irvine 833-8600 $54,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 205 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 675-0123 $139,500 Sun 1-S 20831 Aquatic, Shorecrest, HB· ' 968-«56 $.55,500 ~ Sat/Soli 11·4 1950 Port Bish9p, HarbVuHms· 644· 7270· $72,950 Sat/SUn 12-5 · 238 Colton (Npt. SbQres) N.B. . 645-7575 $62,900 Sun. 1·5 ••330 Via LldoNord (Udo Is> N.B. . 645-7575 $325,000 Sun. 1-5 456 Vista Trueba (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 $19~500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1415 Outrigger, Colona de1 Mar 644-1766 $126,500 • t · Sun. 1-5 315 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar &44-1766 $100 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . 320Vista Madera imutfs) N.B. . 644-1766 . $105,000 Sat/Sun l·S 1215 Som rset CWstcllff/D.S) NB &U· 1766 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 <tlS ODda (Bluff > Np(. Beach 642-8235 SB.5,000 Sat/Sun l·S 1907 Port Brifiol (HVffom~) NB .ea.. tM.900 . Sit 1·5 1 2074 Port Bristol (HV Homes) NB 615-3000 S'TS,000 Sun 1~ ~ l>ort Hatwick <HV Homes> NB 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1724 Terrapin (Baycrest) NB . fr{S-3000 · Sat/Sun 1-S 288 East Wilson. Costa Mesa 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1-S **l.200 E . Balboa (Bal Pen) NB 675-8120 $279,000 Sat/Sun " 1772 Kenwood. Costa Mesa 642-9601 $42,500 Sun 1-5 242 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-3000 , Sun 1·5 453 Broadway Costa Mesa 644-7211 Sat /Sun 1-S 319 Narcissus Corona del Mar 675-7225 . $100,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 9912Lapworth (La Cuesta) HB 842-2535 Sun 1-5 * * 142 62nd St, Newport Beach 645-6646 f8J,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2402 Bayfarm Pl (County Corridor) 644~200 $70,000 Sun 1-5 5636 Southall Ter (Trtlrk Pres) Irv 644-6200 Sun 12-5 2537 Bamboo < Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 $87.500 Sun 1-5 2201 Private Road (Upper Bay) NB 642-8235 $87 ,500 Sun 1...5 . •1821 Toyon (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 $112,500 Sun 1-5 701 Kings Road (NptHts) NB . 642·8235 $169,000 sun 1~ 17571 Hickory Tree Ln (Univ Parli) 644-6200 Sun l ·5 303 La Jolla, Newpt Hts, NB · · 642-5200 · $75,000 Sun 1-5 •1747 Pitcairn, Costa Mes a 549-8655 $66,500 Sun 1·5 1811 Npt. Hills Dr., Newport Beach 640-0020 Sun 1-5 ••2 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 645-6646 Sun 1-4 4 IEDROOM •956 Lans ing Ln., Costa Mesa 645-4400 $49,950 Sun 1-5 764 Barracuda, Laguna Beach 494-9473 $125,000 Sun. 1-5 2071 Port Bristol, Newport Bch 640 -6161 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 120 Kings PJ., Newport Beach 673-4400 Sat/Sun 1-5 2901 Ebbtide <llV His) CdM 675-3000 .,. Sat/Sun l·S 2 Rue Chamonix <Big c;yn) NB" 644 -4910 $139,500 · Sat /Sun 1-5 340 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa 646-3255 $42 ,000 Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAM RM 2501 Port Whitby, HVHmG NB 962-7859 Sat/Sun 1-5 2312 Windward Lane, Nwpt Beach 645-3920 $96,000 Sun 11-4 9551 Bay Meadow Dr. Hunt. Bch. 962-4643 f,68 ,500 Sun 12-4 21111 Whitehorse Lane, Hunt. Bch. 536-4676 $53,500 $at/Sun 1-4 · 2012 Port Ramsgate CHVHms) NB 644-7866 $93,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 * •61 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 675-3197 $235,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 4382 Bermuda Circle, Irvine 551-2798 $.58,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 17 Cherry Hills Ln. (Big Ca - nyon )NB 640-6327 Sat/Sun 1-5 20332 Oeervale, Deane, !unt. Bcb. 968-4456 $70,900 Sun 1-5 20282 Oeervale, Deane. Hunt. Bch. 968-4456 $69,900 Today 22062 Cape May, LaCues by Sea. H.B. 968-4456 $81 .500 Sun 1-5 3134 Cork La. Ha llofFame, CM 546-4141 $43,250 · Sun 1-5 •2707 Blue.water, HVHJs, CdM• 646-7414 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •77 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB .. . 640-4050 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1626 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB ' 642-2589 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1906 Lanai, MesaVerde, CM 545-8424 $79.500 Sun 2-5 915 Tiller Way, HVHls, N.B. · 645-4400 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1500 Gal axy Dr . (Dover Shores)NB 642-8235 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **214 Eveninj( Star <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-S •1848 Port Manleigh <HVHome~) NB 642-8235 $110.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1507 Lincoln La Westcliff, NB 642-5200 $117,500 Sat/Sun ·t-4 4501 Hampden, Cameo Sh~res, Cd){ 644· 7270 Sat/Sun 12·5 24S Walnut (Npt. Shores) N .B. . 6'5-7575 $85,000 .Sun. 1-5 1859 Parkcrest\ Cos\a Mesa · -MCM1Gl $56,500 Sat/Sun 1"5 1723 Miramar (Bal. Penin.) N.B. 644-1766 '$99,500 Su~. 2~ 1633 Highland Dr: Hrbr Hghlnds NB $'75-t060 91N.600 Sat/&un 1-5 19a9 Tustin Ave., Cotta Mesa 540·1151 648-4014 sun i-s 6 Winged FootJ,-n (Big Cyn) N.B. 644-0134 $189,500 Sat/S~nJ·S ••1200 E . BaJll!ta (Bal Pen) NB 675·8120 trr9.000 , Sat/SUn 20172 Redl 'Santa Ana Heights 752-19.20 Sun 1.::S 544 So. Bayfroat (Bal Isl) NB 873-4400 Sat/Sun l ·S 1627 Pt. A~ Pl <HV Hml) NB 675-3000 .Sun 1~ * 1019 M·arian ~ (9',atcUff) N .B: • 67S·5'12e $1.39,540 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~ Fair(l~Jd (Cameo Shrs) CdM Gf4.17-·,, fl79•500 . Sat/&ml·S 1506 Lincoln in (Baycrest) 'N.8. 6'4· 1766 $9'l,500 Sun. 1-.S ·3825 Claremont (CUJverdille) Irv. 646-7711 Sat/SUn'l ·S · · 9432 DQwing Cir Westminster 5'6--1754 $53,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 2.0862Skimmer (La Cuesta) HB . 842-2535 Sun 1..s ll7 Via Nice, Lido Isle, N.B. 645-6646 $119,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 11· 1r FAM 1M or DIN 1255 Somerset (Westcliff) NB 640-0020 . sun 1-5 411 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) NB ·640-0020 Sun l :s 36<11 Surf view, Corona delMar 673-4400 $135,000 Sun 1-5 3268Turlock, Nb. Costa Mesa 979-6739 $66,500 Sun l ·S •15Cypress Pt. Ln. (BigCyn) NB 644-6200 $198,000 Sun 1-5 "':8142-Waa ebridge, Ht Crest N, HB 842-9371 $77,900 Sun 1-s· . •1630Highland, Newport Beach 549-0812 $86,500 Sun 1-5 2501.lsland View, Corona del Mar 6"-4848 $129,500 Sun 1-5 · 449 Prospect (NJ>tShores) NB 644-4848 $65, 000 Sun 1-5 1524 ~riscilla Ln. Newport Beach 642-Mll $64,500 . Sun 1-5 1099 Visalia, Mesa Woods, CM 549-8655 . Sun 1-5 900 Alder Pl~ce, East BIUff, NB,. 675-4060 $82,500 · Sun 1-5 1109 Nottingham (Wstcliff) NB 642-8235 $94 ,500 Sun 1-5 * •6 Linda lsJe (Linda Isle)'NB 642-8235 $258,500 Sun 1-5 1453 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $142,500 Sun 1-S * 1739 Tradewinds Ln, Baycrst1 NB ·642-8235 $105,000 -Sun 1-S: • 1324 Outrigger Dr., HVHJs, NB 645-4400 Sun 1:5 ••65Linda Is le <LindaJs)e) NB ~ 675-6161 ~'1.~ * 1653 Reef view Circle. CdM 4 • . 675-7225 $134 ,950 . l\J:5 204-0Swan Dr. <Me91lYerderC · . ., . 546-2313 • . s.uni.o Z751 Cardinal <Mesa Verde) CM -- 61.s.moo s1i.950 sun 1-5 5 IEDROO~ 2645 Bamboo (Eastbluft) NB ' 645-0303 Sat/Su" 1·5 •2788 Mendoza .(Mesa del Mar) C.M. 549-0812 $61,500 Sun. 1-5 S • & FAM IM ••78 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 645-1260 $278,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 4622 Greentree, Irvine 833-8600 $89,900 Sat/Sun l·.5 •1621 Santiago, Baycrest NB 642-5200 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •17922 Mann, Univ Pk, Irv. 640-61~1 $63,500 · Sat2-5iSun 1-5 • •56 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235$485,000 Sat/Sun 1 :30-5 :30 29 Inverness (Big Canyon) NB · 642-8235 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *1-0S Via Lido Soud,Lido Isle~ NB : 675-0123 Sun 1-5 ••13 Balboa C-0ves, Newport Beach · 675-8670 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 82 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 640-5048 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * *76 Linda 'Isle Dr <Linda Is) NB 644-4910 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .*1608 Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B. 644-1766 $199,500 . Sun. 1-5 1411.Mariners, Westcliff, N.B. . 675-SSU $66,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1608.Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 644-1766 $199,500 Sun. 1-S •1368 G~laxy (Dover Shores) NB 646.-7711 Sat/Sun l •S SH & FAM IMorDEM 2672 Circle Or., Newport Beach 675-7~ $189,950 Sun 2·5 · •1907 Galatea Terr., CdM 640-6161 $~35.ooo . Sun l ·S 3130 Limerick (;Hall of Fame) CM 644.QOO $43,,950 SWi 1-5 197 Bouy, Costa Mesa 545-9491 $53.900 Sun l ·S 20261 Everglades Ln., HB 988-0616 $71,,900 . Sun 1-4 ••1540 E. Oceatl Fron~{Peftin.) NB "4·1766 $39S,OOO Sat~~ ' 14$25 OVJdlld. (Waln\lt Sq.) Irvine . 844...., $32,950 ' Sat/Sun 12-4 ·14S25Qval Bd, <Walnut Sq.) lr\rine t 6"~7 ~.950 Sat/Sun 12-4 •199S7 Picadllly, Jt:untington Beach ~ 64CHil61 $29,900 Sun 1-5 J llDIOOM 1258 "C", .E. McFadden, Santa Ana 646-8811 $23,995 Sun 1-5 •222t> Vista Dorado (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 · . $67,500 · Sun 2-5 110 Brookline, Costa Mesa 833-9'781 $31,500 Sun 1-5 l II & FAM IM 456 Vista Rt Trueba (Bluffs) N.B. 640-S560 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2627 Raqueta (BlUffs) Npt. Beach 641133 $70,SOO Sat. l ·S 532 Ca.ncba (Bluffs) Npt Beach ~ll89 $79,000 ' Daily 532 Cancha (l»J.(fs) Npt Beach 640-1189 $79,000 . Daily 4 11it & FAM IM 5 Rue Du Pare (Big Cyn) N.B. 640-5048 $199,000 Daily 1-5 \ DUPLEXES '. FOR SALE . . . • '!POMEACH 512&4l!~~a. CdM ~~~ )U,900 Sun 1-4 2M'IOM"6;~ta Mesa 6413255< 't&6,950 Sun 1.-5 -- ·i :• & I II 213·213~ 35th Street, Npt. Beach . 673-6510 '$74,500 Sun. 1-5 213-2131h 35th street, Npt. Beach . , 673-6510 $'14,500 Sun. i .. 5 3108 W. Ocea n Front Newport 'Beach 673-8550 Sat/SUn 1-5 a_ la EACH 13545tbStreet, Npt. Beach 675-5200 . $89,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 135 45th Street, Npt. Ueach 675-5200 $89,500 Sa(/Sun 1-5 l 11 Ir •• 521 Iris, Corona del Mar 644-0800 $85, 000 • Sun 1-5 311&2• 21820th Street, Npt Beach 678-6210 ' Sun 1-5 3 II EACH 206 Fernleaf Ave, Corona del Mar 675-3000 Daily 1-5 JllDl~IACH 510 A vacado, Corona del Mar ~-4910 $145,0QO -Sun 1-5 *•3704 Seashore, Newport Beach 673-f57~ Sutt 10.!i •2344 NB . .8'4-4687' Mt:~ DELMAR 4 Bedroom. excelleM· coN11uon, 2 bathl. he:avy &bake ~l, cl~. ao ~n­ nts courts, Plll1t -& all Ulloots . inc lud•og Orange <,;01:1sl College. t.o:x cellefll financing available. Owner leav1ns: area & must sell. Priced at oolY . $47,$00. C••l f;ro1 e Cll!ve land 541~3'()4 µ\ 80 Rbt: REAL.TY 222 East 17th St. C.M. COLUGI PAIK 2269 C11lp •lliDr OPEMs.tJS- $43,500 Large bay ;vindow tn hv rm. with fpk. 3 Bedrtlls. 2 baths, bllns, ne\t cpts & drps, prof. painted. Patio. Lg fru•l trees. Place for garden. Call Lilly Donnelly. 556-8614 646-3928 Eves 556-8674 SWIMGAMOP SAVE A LOT 2 Story f1 xel' upper . Pri ced well b e low market. Seller 1aarted upgra ding JUSt to be transferred. This neavy s hake roof home has great pol.cnt1aJ. 4 Large bedrooms, with 2 baths. Price and terms are ex- cellent. J ust ollered at $45.951J Wllh 1-'llA & v f\ Le rm!> HORTH COSTA MESA Sll,750 ilea ut11 ully. upgraded home with J bedrooms, i bath. De1:orator touches throughout. Just 111 · lrbduced into the market this wettk . Lo.-ely patio. Tb1s homl' m<.iy be JUSt what yo.u 've been wall· Ing for. . 545-9491 1111 . COLLEGE PARK OpenSat/S- 2506 Colby Place 3 BH. 2 BA on cul de sac. Great home for enter· 4t10tng. Pool side large rwmpus room. $42,500 646-39'l8 Eves 54&--«i21 Only 5 Left At SHl,425 they're gomi,: fast! Don •t m ass th4! beautiful hl'e for only $211. per 'mo. lncldg tax- es. 10s., f( mamt fecM with ~1100. total cash re· q 'd. Call 83~-8321 for fuflher details. Agt. BACK BAY BUNGALOW $39,500 Sacrrf1cc ! ! Presuge U!> per NewporL Hay area . I vy covered e ntry, cathedral beamed ce1l mgs. fireplace. secluded master s uite with 2nd bath. olive l•~. surprise bonus r oom. shaded brick BBQ piitio. huge 2 acre Jut. greenhoust. lfurry. CeH ~· • • I ~TORS 671-1111 .. ... -YAUIY PIE s 1 '" ·sr•l'Mn . , ~1m CDM antAmllMjl One of a kiDd vi three bedroom ~~=m with QUALITY T HOUT and a cbarmlng thr~ bedroom separate !'<>me as a fine ~. rentaJ unit. Ask· ••••••••••••-••••••••• I ma $234,000. '. ' .:• . iJ:. ' \ Bt. %'Ba. J\2 z. $38,500 by 0Pa. HOUSIS -SAT & SUM to PM t •. O..) IN-I.AW u~l j OWQer, 4»3 ..... 111, ~ ~ ' ~¥\:UM south of hljtiJay location 1_v1_a. __ v .... er_<l_e. ____ 1 3626 . CATAMAl1'M: Cus tomiz'a lliii ll cozy two bedroom home with .a.w.r 1022 Med to· •••iil119 .,BurlingameH Six bedroom model on lots of · old brick and a gourmet •••••••••11••••••••••••• s t r • • • • • • • r ~E~ LAND. Jmp""'ve your golf game kitchen; AND A SUPER IN-LAW OWN£R-OUPJ.,EX Mew__.,,1.__= '!-WmG · (Oceans1deof Hwy> '"""" -pir-• !>n your own putting green, then r.elax , o~ a third bedr9om, second 1 BR Ea, Ltg JJv Rm S40,t50.-$44,fl • ... ........ Congralulalions to Ann Brannigan Village Re..i Estate's lop salesperson f o r t h e mo n th o f February. Ann was not only top in sales aod listings sold she also was the lop lister. Ann has won both the top lister and sales award in the past and her ru.n. enthusiastic drive lo gel things don e TODAY with a minimum of nonsense has made her very popular with her clients. If you have a Real Estate need. ~hy n ot call a tru e professional Ann Brannigan ? Village Real Estate, 962-4-171. Jn >:our own J•ell.ld or swimming pool .. ~ft}), family room and wet bar. $84.950. · t20xu '' ceramic ute, am~dst lush landscaping & private 'CDM HONIYMOOM ConA•E · bkfst bar. rrp1c, 1atb ac 341 u.a._.,Dr. . uING THE ing, au new c,i. Lrg 548 7223 • patios. $149,500. . , • ,Th~ bri~wUl kee~ trer f~ure SWIM-plaster, copper plumb· (Just oft Irvl,_Avo> • , , • 1 ~~ •• • KINN DIPPING pa\lo, dbl gar /hookups ~ 1411 MAlltiaS: WestcliU area --th«; • J?OQJ... ttf t comes wit.ti this adol"able for washer /dryer. host est with t ht mos lest - . five. .two be'1foom, two full bath bome with S74.9 0o. s.12 & 512'1AI ~rooms, pool, close to schools: shop-. ALL APPI..IANCES INCLUDED, Begoma. Open &m 1-'· ping, park & library. All for $66,500. , • EVEN .~N. ~R CONDITIONER! 812 1- 544 -- 1 - 999 -·-----" **MESA VERDE ** 3000 Country Club. Open FIAMCISCAH :)at/Sun. Eves~ FOUMTAIH or Days213/436-Ql.S. SPANISH HACIENDA V.iC)() ~ · , I ' I ' .' I// ON ~:ird ACRE COLL.EGE PA.RK 0 r a m a t 1 c s p 1 r a I 24:24 t 29'd St~ Beagtiful: custom de· tatling by builder as his own home. Two st~ry .. Cape COd " .three bedroom. & fa mily room ptus formal dining Hfliotrope. QPen 1·5 $66,500, HMM/~-. &Wt ~~~~~~~ llG IAYSHORES IEAUTY You·u be dasappotnted 1r :::.. 3 Br, Fam Rm. 2 Ba, dbl starrcase, hu&e fam rm frpl, block wall oea:r new with crackling frplc., c a r p e l s . $ 4 2 • s 0 0 formal d1n. earden kllch. 0 tst d' blin f you don 'l hul'l')' & see 706 u an mg ram g ive bedroom .Narc1ssU11 .. Beltghtrut IMASM owner/broker~ 412 Walk to new city lake SIR&DEH Pnnceton 546-5941 and park. Anxiou s room. $91,000. I ;;('tP.¥lY. hom~ oriented around a lovely •3BR 2ba bome &28R 2ba patio a t ea with large trees and income apt., both only 1 s hrubs. THE LARGEST -LOT IN yr old. OPEN after· ' BAYSHpRES. FIVE BATH, FIVE noons. Agent.67~1 m Mesa Verde for D..a Point 1026 owner. Bkr. 9&1_.433/ $46,500. T hree ol' the •••••II••••••••••••••••• 842~l69t642-8468 bedrms are dormitor.Y NEW DUPLEXES, Dana FABULOUS 1 yr new exec size bul a U have theu Pt. from i68.950. ~l s howplace. Rustic ex· 235 E. 22ftd St. Cotta Mesq: O~n Sun. tAR G.A~AGE. 2672 Circle Dr. Open CATALIMA VIEW only· A neat , new and nice three ' 2.:'5'$189' ,~· ., . . 5BR, 21h Ba, Fam Rm, own wardrobes. Ideal for Malaga. Agt.. 41'6-3431 terior w /extensive u.se of a lrg! young famlJy .. 1605 natural woods & heavy bedroom . St.op by •~ake a·l~k: Gre~~ · · · ':' ·s .L:A 'k\.IMG VIEW HOt.4E Din R m. 2 . frplca, ex· for ~ young couple Just getting s tart-txciulf twci. and a den home on the ~~~~~:~m~.ni~·fi:::: b~ Corsica-OP EN 1·4pm MAGNIF ICENT shake. Open feel thruout SUN. OC~AN t_-IARBOR V~. w /glass design. Pau o;-Jmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;. D.J . FIEHSTilA Nu. 6BR . 3 car ~ar, Hag kil ., !>erves $10,000 1w1m ed. $52!SQO. can_yon with Vie~s ga}ore !r.om t~o Owner. $139,~. 4001 lt7t VISTA CAUOAL: 0 ·SAT n1 patio areas. All.in top cond1ti~n with Tops~e Lane.844--0UO 642-&513 lnc. 5'9-3162 l,?t .~ acre. l'roJ. ldscpd. center i nc ldl Grecian ~l~,500. By Ownr/ Agt. tile pool & hot jacuzzi. Ph. biS-7414 Expensive inten or up- Near Everything · Beach. school. park and high on the hill. Totally pri\'atc. :l Bedroom, ia~ baths. beauulully up· g raded & decorated. Nice brick & landscaped back pauo area. L1mlled maintenance. Mw.L see lO appreciate. $41.~. 8 . ~n · o Y. cus tom decorating. 330 Mommg Ca- rows mg t~gh-the Bl~fs," stop ~YO.\l· Open 1-5 p.m. $106,000. br a.nd emoy this beauttfbl wdtet~ ~HA.DOR VIEW GARDEa.a PARADISE view. A delightful two b e droom ..., · hideaway. $69,500 . ~erpaps tl}e most outstanding garden ~ ar~as ~q~ wtU ever see, even includ~s EXCLUSIVES:· Beauftfully upgraded .. & .~ v~~et,bJ.e. crop! Ji eat and clean decorated Bluf~ Condominium a t ! · «1fee 1>edr09m .home .with large fami- $89,000. . ):(t;pogm, g~~me500t kitchen and format· . dinm a.rea . $89, . . Corona del Mar ~harm ; delightfullt.wo ;~.~· , ~YI~ AND POOL bedroom, just steps to ·the beach. In . · ... 9e~uti_tpl ~O() one s~ry.four bedroom the "200" block Rn Heliotrope _ home m lovely conditaon, shows like a $73,500. . m_odel. THRE~ SEP A.RATE YARDS, · with pool, patio and lots of privacy. Co{ona ·d el .. Mar ;_ interesting •two ~_')..Reefview Circle Open 1·5 p.m . bedroom home with loft on a LOT & $13~~~6 .. e>NE-HALF, R-2 wning, 1t eady for a · •.·~ ',\ CDM .. BIGGY .. large second unit. $75,500. . Ove r s ize ·so· lot · wit h l a·r ge two Ca meo Shores: "Sparkling" three bedroom with OCEAN VIEW. Largest lot around -almost tennis court size. Lovely patio, seciuded ;· $127 ,500. . bedroom contemporary home with a sep a r ate guest r oom and bath . Cathedral ceilings, large family room, Jots of surprises! 219 Nar cissus Open 1·5 PiJTI· $.,1!>9.,QOO· ·.. ., :.J CUii 675-7225. East Bayfront-LitUe Island : Unusual fi ve bedroom Ol'f THE BAY with PRIVATE. Pl ER.; or can be r e· converted to a duplex. $250.~ Call . '). for appointment tq.$ee. · ~ ' . ~ •I Ex<;eJ.Jeitt reJ')tal: bed'l'oo 01', two. gardener & wa stclif f area, three • ths, s pa cious ~f! · J mthly. · inc luded. $425.'• : ·~~~~~~~~~ii!~~ ' I COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 ~ E. Coast Hwy .. CoroH del Mm' • . 675-aSl I G.....ol I 002 G1Mral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C.F.Colesworlhy & (:0.·RMlllo~ IA'W'· & OCEAN Vl&W . Irvine Tetrace -front row center ~~Dr. Completely redecor. Over 5,000 sq. ft Newport Beach livi ng a rea. Comfortable family living realtv 64'·t133 ANYTIME & executive entertaining. 4 Bdrms., .• _ , . 4.14 baths, formal dining area. Cov· ' ered view patio, pool & bltn. BBQ. ILUHS SPECIAUSTs FOR I 0 YEARS _\Aw leasehold. $247 ,500 Original Owners -1s t Showing _ OPIM. TODAY l·S 2627 RA9UET A Free-standing condo on wide green- belt, close to pool. 3 BR, family r rp.. $70,500 t OPEH TODAY I ·5 4 12 ~IST A 9'JIM1'A E-Plan, $105,000. 3 Bdrms., family, highly upgraded V-PLAN, 410 ViSta Roma, $56,950. 3 BR., 1500 sq . ft. of coziness. Q-PLAN, 515 'Ventaja, $73,500. 3 BR., Con versation pit. K-PLAN, Like new ! 4 BR., 2 ba . $.517,500 CALL US AHniME FOi APP'T. &1MNI I 002 ..... ,.. · 100 .•...•.........••...... 19.······~·~····~····· • ASSUMAILE LOAN .. or na down to G.I's. 3 Bdr ms. + bonus rm. Classic A-fr~me design ; Jge. corne r lot; con.ve nient Costa Mesa . ~rea. Reduced to $49,900 tteVESTQltS A TTENTIOH!! 32 J>rime residential income unit~; de- s it a bl e Efast s ide Cos ta M esa neighborhood; 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. Xlnt rental record. Cover ed parking, pool ; . pride of ownership. C11F .•. COLESWORTHY \. \ ~ c. . \. ''o;oo20 ·~ EAS1ILUiP CIHnt ~· II OPEN SUM. I~ . .lOIPoiMtllla Ver y unusual wood & bnck home; extra lge. living rm., 3 bdrms., f am i ly rm., gourmelk1tchen. $U2,500 1127 SabriMT...,.. 9 .n . ce1l's. tl)ruout this s p acio u s home ; 3 t>drms .•. ra mlly rm .• game rm., Jge. pool, sny pallos. $224,922. CALL FOR~ What a view of ocean & jetty! Quality 3 bdrm., fam. rm. & den home p lus f~nt ast1c g uest house. Best buy on Ocean BJvd. ~164,500 HIT PICKER'S DELIGHT BToro 1032 $4200 DOWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. T he closer you look the Ohtu belt.er J look.•' On four "' grading. Completed with high q uality crptS, d rps, fixtures & decor. 4 Suite sz: BR·:.. 22xLS fam rm, mammoth brick fplc. On· ly real bargarn m beach a r ea al ~58,500. Bkr 962-5511 season quiet tree lined "'21 street. Coveted east side ~ Costa Mesa. Family play -~ I I . ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.; room big-nut for a re· . gulation pool table. IUY A HOME VA l'111m1:11amm 962-4471 <= 546·8103 Crackling fireplace. For the price of a Condo ai..10 oo~ Homemakers lutchen. 3 and have ALL the " "" lr¥ine 1044 bedrooms. Double de· benehls of this WARM. 3 And only $500. total cosl. •••••:••••••••••••••••• tacned garage. Tis pnde bed rm, 2 bath home Redecorated with ne w OWNER 4 br. 3 ba. 3 car o( lhe Irish. you'IJ see. w /prof. land scpg. w/w carpeting thruoul. ga~ + 4~ :.q. It. add-on Call 546-2Jl3. CUSTOM wdwork, fplc, New draperies. new 10• oft lam. rm. Lg. lot. Help OP(N"1119·rr~1uN1os1 N<:E.-nr schools & shoppg. tenor paint. Full price l!na_n,c e. :iiti9 ,500. -< $38,500. ca1111.11-120J. Ju>l $39,950. Open Hou.o S51->lti1 ;~ /: Lake Forest. 3BR. 2112 Sal/Su.n ll-5. Stop buy. OPEN SATtSUN l·S ~::?:~<'>. M~ bath. Lake front & green 103:i1 Samo~, lh~nlm~t~n .J382 Bermuda Circle belt. $65,000. By Owner Beach or call 538~167· <Jreentrec Irvine CLUSTER HOME 581.'.-1925 Owner.Agent 4BR. highly' upgraded. FOURMONTHSNEW ~._. • V 10.,4 $58,Suu . 551 -279d Agt r-naln aHey ~ IO ... US 559-ltill ....................... " ------- Pres tigious property BY OWNER Sharp 4 br Room lor your hobbies in TOWNHOUSE highly up· "".llhall thepnvacyofa l950sq. Ct. Homeontg: th1:. 20x 20 den . 4 graded. 2 BR, 2 Ba, single bome pl~ ma11:1t. lot. 1-~am rm, din rm, Bedrooms, 3 baths, din· pallo. air, no mainl . & security provided tor dinet te in lg .. kalch. mg roo~ & larruly room. Owner S32,950. 644-0165 11 you. Beaut. 3BR w/up· S55,SOO. 13926 San Blas Over 29UU s q .It. at noanswer.!J39..7587 graded cr pt., etc. near 968_1321 ·gracious living JO th1:. the lake at So. Coast S&S home. OnJy 1 year SUPER SHARP ~--------Shores . _Walk to boull· Hunti"CJ+o• leach 1040 new. l\tlract1vely priced. ·3 BR in GREENTREE SHOWPLAC ques al ~o. Coa:.t Village ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call U!> now at897--0J21. air i:ondttioned sbag· & Pia.ta. Orange Coast·s S · .-pacaous S BR Front hncst planned communi· uper l uy, $47,900 llil ~arpl'LS. wallpapered. Home w Jlge ram-rm. ly. <.:ALL for details and NO DOWN Gt ShOrl ~:;crow po:.:.1ble._. formalduung&lg4ba.2 appointment. TWO STORY CAL 4101 vlenwo.o~. Agl~ S BuRndeRceka,rbll\,lnsPl.·e'wtc/.fNrpelacr, SUNSET REALTO•S CLASSIC 48 R, 2~. H1W . ~~780 .. ,0Pt::N HOU:::,E " floors. elec bltns, D/W. ~at .,un l<-·-lpm. Beach ~urlerms! 848--0100 crpt'g. drps, shake root , 2 Br. 2 Story. MarUlers 752-046() pauo. CALL 897-1C»4 Cove. Newland 5. 0 1 LOW INTEREST REPOSSESS I ONS Anyt · ..,.u.:1...,12,ooo. 7.,, <ln. "-··ta Keystone Realty At 1 an la . II B . Ca 11 tme. ....., .. ........, 536 025 0 all. tipm Me:.a & County. Call lor OPEN HOUSESal/Sun wkdys, anytime wknds. ... .tmanc1ng; o~ner wall carry loan at low 111tcre1it on this 1mmac. 4 bdrm .. 21z bath 1am1ly home .. Call us for detail!>. addresses. Ownr1Agt By Owner, 4 br. 2 ba, :W4.UOO 546-7739: 630-t!GlO F/R. nr. bch. ~3.500. By Owner, sharp Mesa l-4PM. 21111 Whitehorse Verde 3 Br. 2 Ba, Farn _L_n_._536_-4_6_76_' __ _ Rm Home, close lo schls & s hops. Prine. Only $.Sl,990 557-71i5U. A TTH VA IUYERS Rm for boat-trlr. * H/FPOOL • COLLEGEPARK w1hydraultc cover. Va- Bcau landsc~ped. 3 Jge cant 4BR corner, 2ba. RAISOR 'S REALTORS 4523 Campus Dr. Jr nne Campus Valley Shop Ctr. C A LL 8 33-8600 Brs . 2ba, l'~R. 2 frplcs. Cam rm W/frplc. Only l'';! .. a...1x1ous OWNER ~!!~~!!!!~~~ Ext redwood, int de· yr old. Crµt·g, drps. "'"" r:: corated. covered patio. wa1er :.ollnr. ceot A/C. EMPTY HOUSE= MUSTSELLNOW• 1 Many xtras. Pnced Low ~.500. CALL897-1<>44 .. Opportunity! Re-ady to Macnab-Irvine MEWL Y LISTED ! Turtlerod& Jewel! · · ~3.900. Owner 979-528!! Keystone Realty mo\·e into cond1uon. on Charming 2BR on R-eves & wknds. · ---:..----"--I this large atrium home. 4 Superb. air coocht1011ed :1 bedoom re~1d en c e ! ' Steps to park. pool. s choo l s•! \i1 e w ol Turll e r ock llllls '! Markl'ted lhuus and:. below comparalJI~ plans: on lee land " !:>til,500 n:E OPt:~ ::iAT. & SUN. 1·5 PM . 18711 Paseo Corlt:L. IRVINE (R51) Jot, 4 blks from ocean. --Bdrm, fam rm, lrml $69,950. Own r /Bkr. DOW ... TO~ dine 1''or appoint. o«--0070 OPEN'SaltSUn .Inflation •. _.__ 1"1111 nl"llll 968 44c" 1·5. 60d Jasmine Av .. 2 Br + den +"7:o';';shop 2 On a lot. Scheduled in· · t "LOOI<" CdM. + trplc + dbl garage. come $4-20. monthl v. IS WORTH E Room tor another unit OPEN SAT fSUH. I ·5 I 127G~ocl Harbor View l-Ulls Gaze m wonder at view · night & day! Charming 3 bdrm., 2 ba. plus den. Lge. pools1zed court area. lmmed. possess. Rachelle Robin 3333 E. Coast Hwy, CdM Realtor 675-2373 HEWLISTIHG PANO R AM IC v iew home Jn' Harbor View H.llls. 58R, 3ba, pool. $87,500. Call Jack Conway UNITED BROKERS 646-7414 Like New Duplex. 38r, 2ba, frplc, DR. laund, xtra lg gar. !Br Apt. Walk to everything. 521 Iris. OCEANVIEW 3 Br, 2 Ba, fam. rm. Open Sun, 1·5. 4733 Cortland Dr .• Came Highlands, "7.900. Ow.-ir. 673-.1177 R·2 asts1de. Call .. -.ou1-...1 w-~ CJS REAL &>'TATE Owner will help lmance. "' 1 n uJN vnD ~8·1169. eve557-0975 Walk to beach. Broker Don ' l b t: con le n l 536-dSJO searching thru ad:.. Your MESA DR MAR 5 BDRM, Pool. Very clean. Close to schools. $61.500. SOUTH COAST INYI STMENT 549-011 2 646-6710 ShiftC)le1 & Wood Newport Helgllls 3Br. 28a, 3 car garage 55X 140 R2 lot. ONLY S45.900 CALL DOVER REALTY 645-9070 cho1ct! ol lJ La Cuesta homes. 3-5 bdrms. All HUNTINGTON with tam rmsandd111mg.I~~~~~~~~~ 4 L u x~~~C~o'!es to .~-·4-4.:i6_··-----.~1 .... •s•E•E•T•H•E•S•E•1.•1 ... ctroos e from. Close t r ri-Lcvel. L>ec~rator s de· UNIV. PARK Golf Course and Racquet hghl. 4Br, 3ba, "'.et bar, Club. Call now, Century b?nu ~ r m., $ti8,500. ~g~:·.~~:~~:~;:;: 21. 536-7542. _96_2_-4_o_4_3,_____ "" 3 BR, ;,.n~ Ba. $67,000 BY OWNER. a most un· OPEN HOUSE.1-5 5 BR. 2'2 Ba. 912.000 usual cozy 3 & den shak 4 IR Sl4,500. TURTLEROCK roof cottage surrounded Excepuonaly clean, elec-2 BR. den. 2 ba S65.995 by pines. HotJacuz.i;1 pool tric kitchen, big dmmg 5 BR. 212 Ba. S78.500 & prol. ca r e t re room , newly painted, 4BH,2Ba .. vu$.91:1,900 gardens. lndoortoutdoo fenced yard w/boal gale. FOR LEASE l1v1ng 1n complet 101, Down. Super value! 2BH.tamrm.S:.'70Mo p r ivacy . 8122 J n 19311 Mauna <No. 01 SOLID BlftLT daanapolls. ~30~7__ yo r kt own . E o I Hdwd. floors . bn ck i:p. 4 Hrookhurs t 1 Bill Haas. br + fam. r m. EaslStde AJ(ent. d35 -ulll Pager nr. Irvine Ave Call : YOU'LL LOVE IT 534.X ~2-6368 Agt. Most be~uurul in La Nr. Ol~an. 2BK Condo. HUGE 4 BDRM.. ~uesta <Granada) av~~I. pallo. 1 sty, caJ-vet6\,. Qr 2600 + sq. It. 4 br, 2 2 conv si~.~-d4b-7070 25x27 Rec Rm ba., lg. fa m. rm. w11rpl. . Lg. hv rm, dm rm & Luxurious J Br. 2 Ba. Lloyds Bank Hid~. --GI TERMS-d meu e . Cusl. cptg. & custom interior. pan'd Univ. Park. lrrn1e In Costa Mesa-Large drps. thruout. J car gar. garg. New ash cab. lhru· Days 5 5 2-7000 E•n heated & (1ltett!d pool-w/a uto. door opener. Lg. out. 837.500. 963-8014. , Cotta M11a . aoa4 covered enclo6ed t>atio, cust. cov·d. pat~. prof. ••••••'•••••••••••••••• bright mod<!rn kitchen lndscped. It maintained. ----------•I •TURTLEROCK• ... OPTIC·u w/ break.-ast bar -like Sp'rnJd rs & many olhe o,... H-.1·5 Brand new 2 br & den in ,,... model home-Uperaded extras. Pert'ect, qule Set & S. lovely prestige area. AU · EXCITEMain' lh~ughout. Tot.al enter· location. 9861 Kile Dr 20791.SpJndnf\ • amen ll1es mcl 'g. own Thii Mesa Verde .:. hid· t ainme nl cenler ·Nr . Open House Sunday 12 t New Ustlng. Auracuve 1 cpt. seleclion & archilecl den two s tory with 4 South Coasl 'Plaza. Dusk. $77,000. Owner. story. 4 BR home, in designed lndscp. plan. encha nting bedruoma KATl!LLAllALTY LOVELYdollhae lnu ShoreCresL.Lgepaneled Great toe. nr p~rh. and over rear fa mily IH.C. 1 57--6311 bc h . O ol y ,35;900 ram r m. maQY extras, pools. scbls, shop g. & room, 2 big cracld1ni ~-7890or962-7771 owner moving wants ac· trans. By ownr. 540-«>GS fireplaces. 3 bli baths Cor BEST Buy, Nonh CM Jm· lion. iS-t.500. ' Sally or 833-2252 \he whole family on a mac. 2 sly 4 br, bonus ruRTLEROC 1dow trarhc q\Jlelpride ol rm, Cam 'rm. trmJ. din· K· Magntl, hj U ded th l VAC .& ...... view. 4 Br. mmt cond. owners p liteet op. mg. pgra ruou · "" I Prmc. Sl 18.000. ~-d'719 Ucat exc1le01ent ·at only S 6 6 . $ 0 0 . 0 w n e r . SJl,500. 3 Bedroom, 1•1 $1 ,800 do wn . Call 979-1'i739,3268Turlock. baths. 60xlot lot. Uo-wner Anx1ous-Prol.dec S46.-2313. graded cU"S>el & drapes.I~~~~~~~~~! & lnds cpd 'J'urllerock ll'fW 11u·11u~it>lll "' CHAMPAGNE Excellent ffuntlnato Home. Jmmed Occup, OPIM HOUSI Beach location Won't GOLDIHWIST Open House Sati&.in 1-S ~ ' TH£ REAL nTttl£RS M~a VerdetJl.950 4 br em , opeiiSunl.S 21~1 Cardinal Altnl f7M800 SAT & SUN 1.4 Mesa last althls prltt. Ho Do..... ~Alcorn, Irvine ver~e-3 br. 1rp1, cov l•mlbN"®U!lD ,42•100• Hrokcr. 640-5770 pat1.o. nr. aoll course. 962...wnlii'S'lll=lm •BR. or 3 Ii den. 2 ba, o r Mom at.ed-4 Br ..+ $U,200. ~~~~~~~~~ bl\na, frplc, carpeted, boD\&I f tn Turtler<>ek :U11 lowii~ C.M. 1: d •o ... , hOme. Rte racll a. Red Carpel.. Realtors BY OWNER, 5BR +den, ~~'t!~i ~/8*~0:: Open Hou tS\lt/s.n l5 ~ Bartiara Gam· 3ba. S1l,900 I .._ .ia12 S1ern!:.weo• blit 968--061& ~1 __ _..,. ___ __... __ ,Broker 640..S7l0 ... . .. .. ' .... \ ' .. ' .. •• .. ..... ··-.......... _ -......... . . . I •a ..._ ...... s. • ---..__ D-/ ,,, , l"'"'•'"''•lf a., ··-::~°"~":-~V~PILOT~>T'-..-j;j;~;;;;;;;;!'!"'"l'.=:;~1µ-~;";"~'="~'~ ~. •••••t•• •• t•~• ?••••••·-···~''••••• •••~••••\;9,,,,, .. ,,,,, 1hlitt ~ llOO •••• ••••••·-· .... ~-t·i'u •hf'S. .... ,. .._S. ft«11111hrS. .. ttl::;.,th~ ,~.,......_. 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A•k1n1 • .i!_ .. ~ .. ::a-,.~::' 'i:!le&anttwe»torJ'wlth • $U OAYJl-Jom ~ --011111 APAMTASTICYllWOPTMllU& .aaw Y ecoralo · ~OOO. ~ •ie.yer Pl. palnl. 159.il-. --...,......, bdrm~ .. 3 baU., famll 849ANlTAst. Lower-end Ullit. Moet b'l1bly desired , a PASHIOM lS&.AND •s rouu :..::o~~:.~91& Den . Open DalJ)I. 844--MM. Peto_!Af!!_lt ~ ... ~ ~:'tn~~dy~~~.i'" Flr•l time offered BR, 2 fl. ba11, Ol'l the 9th tee. Will lease When you own 'this luxurloua: l•an Own~r. Bkr. • ___:_ ~......., ·--down.you'll 1 Oelunlbedrm,Zballl $350permo.or.~$48,500. W Usb lltbom S ~ ... M 1 LUF>'SaBR&V.n.vn>' R ti :..-..& ""' lall)1ly nomt-1n im· -e U e. pe1,;1.8CUJ8f aa ert f'ly dee-orated. ~.soo. e relQlll:'l11 spacious ll''IJ'll roo mli.C\llale con<btion. u,· suite, + 3 Barm.s. convertible den , &44-7~0wner FIXll UPPIRS $ lalll With fireplace an ln&rm&d1n11i1rmh11vt • , ..... " ......... ~ warmly paneled Fam. Rm ., wet bar; 11. Superb penhuul• rec .. =~~"l~ ~::~ Ab~t~~Y1 h.1 ath ""m ctuhna. i;lont' 3 BR, 2 ba, frple. Anxious o .ner form a ir dining room. buJe la un-BIO CANYON a br, a ba. lot'a,ion. very old l..wo CllOIC .FOORPLEX in t-• P . w e 11 p I an n t' d wants quick sale. $44.?00 d th bb all d 1 pgol 4i: Jacuul. SJ35,000. bedroom botne Vfilh one prime lo~atlon, Corni.:r Priced a l $115.SOO ltU.chen. nice level yard ryl IO thy ~.!'courtsum>dun 8 arge Will cons ider trade for bedroom COtlJil8e. Brllnd lot, own~r /~•e_r could CALL512-1SOO w/fruil trees. protected L 1 Po0 n ee, .... ~ yar · i ncome Jot or unit•. newapplianee11.fM:SOO. mana&c .~dJa~•.nt pro · VI SI 0 N patlo, l•r&c !i.undeckwuh OY~ ~ H.--W..t hoKc IY OWMER/.A.GB4T Owner/Alt. 8"--67"2 ' pen.its i~•paret1me. A1'· • • Otean VIOW, 2 c ur Carpele lushly every room. Thia is a OPIH HOUSI UT & SUM I .. I BIG CANYON 12. Giant lot l'Ullld h01tl r •umable. lo.an--no loan REAL TY waraw,e. $i),$00. home SO de1ightfu1 it must be a modei. ,,26 G-.., Drlwe . •4J...211t BROADMOOR 11 units. Large rambllna tees. All 2 bedroom.unlls AH\tdllillCompany MAllOMti.11.HE 4 Br, 2 ba, golf course view. Only ~~ Be•utilul 4 BR+iam. three bedroom home 1~1 e1xcillent j"Ond1tlfn , IJniv. Prk Par~<Anler llALl:STATI $55,500 Conv. Pit.1La.Cor.Lot. with tiny one room rcn· Exe us vCe 1~·~~~e Irvine 6U~S.CoutHwy. Mewporth.0. 106tlMe.,.....hedt 106t w/TradeForSrn11ler t.J. Beautirul tree•. $74,USO. 't . • Laguna Beach4!M-8558 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H. V, lfome. e>wner $46,500. A5socla1Ad :JOuth CoaiH H d ~u.t.gAtWilett BY OWNER 3 br, l'h ba, L rf * 644-4440 ' ~B:::ro=k•::"=''-:-:-~-eate ~ + jaeuzzi, p1ay ·boy lam \'acant. 141,000. JJbr * UXU OUS HUDIMCOMl7 orEM SUH. 1.s c: ....... "_ Wlolt• ......... Ylo .. 19051 H..._T.,.. Pre,idf:nt •tornee, new on m11rktt: OOt.! or tht' l'tn t>;s t home s 10 ·rurtl e ro c k Hill s l\1o&g n i f1 cent view. tit Bdrms., family rm., din· rm, 4 Br, 2\.il ba. Will GI. $52,000 H11n. Ensi1n, Marinera. WesfcUff s. Clt .. •I• 1076 20 Unils, C&I SZll0.000 . . . . . . John W. Cody. Realtor Thurs thru Sun 646-73"3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 12Un1t.s,CA-1 $180,00U .tHr, 31,bu $19,000 .. , .. ,7,4 IJJ.tOl I Mon lhru Wtd 54S--l27S LIYlnq CEAN VlEW, bright, 12 Units, Hwyd $140,000 Jlir. Jb~ $l60.ooo BLUFFS ··z ·• plan s BR In thl• Deluxe 3'lft.. 2BA pretty, 3 BR 4t Den. 4 Un1 t.s, ECM S78,ooo LOT-~.OOO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ d r $8 900 d Dream •louse MagniJl· $58,000. Op'"en daily. 403 3 Un1ls, ECM '68.500 Hc~idenu:i l W 1Comm inc -6°: n~'r . e:J5 __'.7 00'1 ::~ centllCustom Pool ~· x Calle Samilia.492-2828 hlcorM Properlf 2000 3 Units "io~ixer'' $49,0tlO 1052Lolle,.,.1t 1014 494-i>4<M 40' with Oazzllna PIE be h bo ~!.•!••••••••••••"•.••••• CO~IM ERC.JlLOO.wllh •••••••••••••,,•••••••••!----------Waterfall. Exotic plants, CUTlE . ac ' mcl!!•••• ... ••-••i a 3 bdFm. apt. Cos.la 1ng rm., 4 baths, W('t bur. ~.Jo.lM.l L_.Hlgaot ............ ,, ....•..••.. OCEANFRONT hoU5C & palio house and Malibu w/lo ma1nt. yd. \\alk to ··-· -P.te11a. SlkJ.000 gar. apt. {or Iii.ale IJy I h dd t th bch & shops. S.35,900. COCK'fAIL U;,ir, e st WATEIVllW owner Ca ll eves. & !II. lingd 8 1 r 0 b 'e Bertha Henry. H.callor, DAH.4.POIMT chenl., dance flr., blL'i1 1>001. JaC UZli. UnOOhe \'8· llceun \11('W Ulls ble upgrades int·!. Ct!U· <.:alt lirkr.493~3611 NOKTllVIBW, by owner, 1 --2 sLorr JBDRt.1 , fam rm lra 411.~· .elt>clronic _aJr HA ."VD\'~IA i'l spec1aJ ; 4 w/l p. i•rallw . eustm ~~~~ l~~~m&SOI ~teanl BH .. den , ll:. sWldt-c~. l·rptR ,tlrps thruoul, r g • • • ·1n ~ ereo ocean \"ll'W blln kiteh. cuv d patto facing E. ,;ystem . rhis home ,.., w/ran11c o~·l'n d /\lo'. 2 Ldscpct lor E-z c.11;re. SUPERIUY! wknds.&is-1121 ~~~ep~el~ry 0Pri~a~!1_49_2_-1_1_2_1 ______ 1 DUPLEXES ness only or .... ·ill &t!ll ··'fhe Islander'', largcsl Palio. Owner leavin& .aBr, 2ba . Hrand New t-'abulousoceanv1ews bidg.,CostaA1ettu Penin, model two !ilory 5 NEWPORT Beach Te~Ls a rea. Priced ror Quick. Home. 3 Car Gar. White 5 new beautiful duplexes Pyrondd E1ch•:p1o pertcct 111 e1ery •11ay, . ' ' . ...,.1lh the hnc.o,t quality 10 L11r 1:ar nome nee,dk:. i\la ny dlx. 1tmenitie~. Jyr landscupini,: & decoral· ~en clean·up, yartl wo _, new. m int c~. P~1ced "'" fll ust 1 e ttn 10 be etc. bul a steal lor $.>S,950 to !>l•ll at $66,200: 2!Jl32 BR. 2 furn rms. huge Club Villa in tl'lc BluJl'.a . Sale at ~SB.90Q. '1506 wal e r v1eW . L11 c . From~9SO Rtoltort IJl-1768 mslr suite w/p~. tlcck & Brand new 3 br. 2'::r ba. Irvi ne A\·e . Ne wport 833_2607. S!J,500do...,·n enclosed pn1lo11 and (am rm home on grecn·l~lle'!;a~c~h':.·~O~w~n~e~,~646~':_..,,~.!.'~·~l;<;;;;Ji;,;;----Otfu:e open Yi'knds. 11-5 Nl-:W ,, urHl. 2 blks to bch. · t d' 1'. 1 1 i\11si;1on HeuitY4"*"-il731 Kensington Dr ; 831 ---0167 apprec1a c . net'< ar -~ ------_ - grounds . ilcaut. dcc'd & belt. Ideally l<>eaLed . I San Juan \Vkdayscall Great buy , good tu x lciscpd. ~7 ,)(JO. blk from tenn. en s. & COTV Caplitrano I 071 496<W,31 agt. wrne·ofr. Income $1200. Oelow owner 's cost 111 NIGUEL SHORES ~lM.UUO IOt'lUthng hu1d . DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 'fOLLE HEAL1'0HS pool. i12,000. 2716 Visllil -, •••••••••,,••••••••••••• 33931 Malagu Dr. rn 0 . Man )I x t r 11 ~. 5tlti·l'l5W Umbrosa, contact: Joe Hi"d•a..uay Dana Harbor 536_2579. ..,,,/O/an REAL ESTATE '100 ( ... '"'' • • ~, 4<,1~ •4', •• rJ>" ...... leach 1048 .......................... R"DUC"D lO><IL J "'· 2 GOURMET bJ. by owner. ~ blks. to Wood! Cove, W/Mexican beach. ri,;7 Cata li na, !pie, oak firs, bea·m C"eil · 4l:l-l -17l3 1ngs, enl·losed front & re· F~.\1 Ellt\LU HAY Jtet1re· ::;;~~~9~~to beach : 2 n1 t'nl hm . 2 lg. au,1..,~~~~~~~~~~ 2ba.itl7 ,.)\JO. 494-107S aft. I· ' **OPEN** SAT /SUH. 12·5 C:a Coldwell Bonker EMERALDIAY lulldi1t9 Sit• \'"'ry !cw ll•lt Bi~ 1·1ewof -..·hill' 11o atl'r. oH ·shore is land,; & coastline Com· [';orlh L3$i!Una duplex, ahu\C Cres cent Hay (k:.i,·h , UJJ(.ll'r unit has 3 munlly Jc<itures priv1:1Le hd rnl~ .• ocean .v1c":' liv· beacn. tc11 n1s, pools & ini.: rin. Wit~ bnck irpll.', securtl.Y guurds Offl"red & sundC{'k, lower u111l at :t.75.ilUll l·IJdrrn., paneled h v1n!_! OVERLOOICIMG rin. w11h lrplc. plus l~c. !'!toral!C area or hobby FAIRWAYS room Prl('{'d right al 'ExquJ.~ltC!IY appointed :1 ll77.J.W w1th lerms. bcdroo1n condo m1n1u m 219 CAJON ST. home 11o·1l h mountain U1rcct1ons: 1"10. <.:oast vie ...,·:.. large t·ove~ed H-..·y. to CaJon St. Walch 1>aLio Jeck overlooking JLJ1r11a)'. Country l'lulJ l11u1g Jl its IX!~t "J'hc ;;n:..,..l·r I ll .i hJr'ljain On· Jy S:.:.!.!15\J l ~lfi:!S11 {.°<1;1:.lll\.\_1 L .. .i;un.a U-.:;.it·h OPEM SUM. 2·5 494--0749 I 0 II E.........i Bay ' Triplex ,\dor<ibl e ~,,hini;!h.'f.I_ coun ;\car Victor lfugo 's 3 t ry ho rne .• lxlrnl!>., den. BR . 3 tia home & 2 apl.5 brkfsL rm ., wet bar 111 ovi·r ~u r;,i ge:. Bricked d1n1nK rrn . !>Wet"Pl ll!: µal•u & t rl·cs !'ri me <1cean 1·1e...,·s. All on one cond SlJ9,5Utl level , 111·1lh s pacious 0 1.5 Sunday ruo m s & expandable 5_1-~~~DSCllt Pl. 5 area Uclow . ~nny patio, , __ ,::. · · I' '11, dccl< & garden area. IJ'Ur n1 1nans1on , am1},, rrn. ~ Rame r m " t:a~y wulk to park, IJl'i'rcc coa!!Uine \'il'"' beach, pools & 1cnr11s. V •169 .. ~ • 1 ., 500 pl·n::; ,;>VU Ii.I.. ill J\l ANZANJ 'rA . OCEAHFttOMT authl'nt1 c Spanis h. :1 In exclusive Thrl>e Arc h htlrm . I Re. h!\'t'I lot. lJay, lius d1st1nct1ve pro--..·nne" ater view. ~.9oo perly 01 01'e r an acre, •n· !l:!!l 'l'i aJ u.ana Nc\lo' a cl. a n island &:overlooks hilrni 111 ,\rch Beat·h !~o wh1la water coves. Jiu~. Balrony mstr suite I he attracll\'C tKlmc has \\'lln oct .. in vie""''· Clost·il .1 bdrn1 ~ .. dt•n. 1orrn:1t i;.iralj"e. ~Lll.!ISU •hrun.11! rm . tan11I .\ rn1 • 1!11·7;;5 1" U1recl <J cceio;s lo 111'1\'atf• l)(';ji•h. s:J75.IJOI BLUEL.lGOON •·undon11n1um 111 µr1n)l' locatJon Supcq coas tline \ICW !> 1r11nl I::'\ ery lc\'el ot lhJ~ 3 odrm . J balh Ol.'t'an ~1de urul. Pr1v. beach, JlQOIS, LennL!> l'tS. S9'J,500 d!!!.!~·· 1105 N.COCl•f Hwy.,lciguno 494-1177 t:xc11pt1onal So l.a~una \'alue: <:Hr. Adull. Own )'uur Own. SJ5,Lll0. ,\rch Bay HE 4W-2277 LOTS OF LOT lur tht' monC'y w11h ,·;1 n1 ou .ancl OCl'n n \ 11,l 11o· t 'o1ri.:t• rJu1hlinJl '>Ill' on 1101e1 street. close to lhe 1 illage, hul Ju:.t outs ~dc the l'O~i-illll r.One $21.500 S ubm it ot t1•r,;. ll llr OPEN SUH. 12-4 1165 K•ller Woy Ot f Rlueb1rd C<1nyon RU Nt:W S Pl.IT LEVEL contemporary. Soar1nlo! ce1hn M"· wOOi.l & glas~. ilccks. custom qua lily , 3 bd rms .. den & family d1111ni; rm . Sunken hv1ng rm. 57~ . .:;iJ(J 434 Hiqh Drive SPANISJI STYLE view home. rl111' Sl?<:llon. Ncar- lv nPw :i tJdrrn ., l 1'z i.::1 rdc11 oaths, sep. d1rung rrn., \>l us ch.arrrun.i:: fami- ly rm .. both open1n.i:: to !!hatJy p a llf'>. Drea m k1tc11e11 : vaulted ce1l1 ng hv1ni: rn1 u11('nu1g lO •e 1le1·1e . Sptini'h 111c roof. 1-;11s,v •1n111nrcn;inre l .:1nrl 'irap1 11 ~ ::i l:!'J .. 'lUI ' I /, -c::::> ;- Herc's Lhe one you've been wa1l1ng for. 3BR. :.!ba. l mmaculale, pnced 10 i;cll quickly $77,500. tll't::-i house Sun. March 9t h 3·5pm. 23112 J~obart Hl,l y. Laguna Nigoo.I ___ MorgBn,5"7·112'179lo5or ..-n ByOwner2Br,lbaCondo. JncomeHomcs t ~=-'~------ Mi1Non Viejo I 067 644~3 anyume Pool-io~ireplace Pool, gar: 2 mi to oce1n. FOURl'LEX ••,,••••••,,••••••••••••• ~ Lush Grounds 1:::"''~·~"'°"'·~""°':'::::-<1836==~· ;;::::;:::l'~~~~~~~~~~I $73,700 By Owncr·Sw1m. pool Ji•••••••••••I Low Maintenance Cas itasCapistranoTwnhs All 2 ~rm, 2 balh, bltn Hr, 2 ila, F i ll. ccnl. air. 38r, 2ba + Bonus Rm & San Juan 3 bdrm. a ba. PRIDE range & oven. plenty of Likc new thruout . ~at.storage.SaveCod· frpldblgar ,elecdr,as· OFOWHERSHIP storage. FA heal. pnv LINGO REAL ESTATE S53,9au. Prine. only, HARBOR m1ss1on. '69.500. Fee I · sume Sl/•'k mortgage; 14 unil pool. Walk to . ed l:IJO----U J7u. . OJ;lenSat/Sun10to4.2620 im m e d poss. $34,900. ocean. Absentee owner ~8~':!;.'~~~ Ed:,~~ 'VIEW Chfr Dr.MS-46« Owner493-7219 must &ell. Atake offer. or 9titl-681H. Village 4!M-K086 499-1397 tXljlUISITE ''Fl.INCH ljlUARTY" TOWNlfO US E, lrooling GOL 1'' COUHSI::. JBK 2ba. clegunl cust1n drps & plush, plu,;h crpts, cent air, i.ell -cle11n 'g oven. lll'at Jamp1•1I -+ s pac Co \· d p:it1u 111crlooJ.ing golf course Sl''lm, ten· n1s, JllCUZl.1. or gull \lo'/ Mon11rch Hay Cl ub avail. U\lo'Ht'rs have bought orEH HOUSI SUH. 250:.!2 Tree Ave. 3 Bdrm. 2 b.a, air cond. home w/ super assumable loan. Dream Homes Real Estele .idO·.illl 3 lid. Jlome Air coniJ1. t1oned Trevino f.1odt!I. Sl;J7 . mo t::ncl 'f 1l . ~13,500 24111 Barquero. C<Jn assume Loan 1 'I:! Ill· lcrc ~t . Ca ll o wn e 1 :>Hl -t12tJ4, 212 No Cst. Hwy. Laguna Sch anolher home, properl)' H•___. leach I 06t Lo sell ~19.\JOU. ...,..,.... ' 'ft)LLE llEALTOH.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• aH6-8500 Newport Crest. #5 K1aloa -----------1 Ct., 4 Hr. 3 Ba, :il415 mo. REALTOR SPEt:l1\LIZING IN I.AG UNA NH.iUt:L PlllVA'ff: GUARDED UCl!:A\' 1\lt.I::,\ ,\lunlhly dues of $<1<!.50 cnl1tlcs .1·ou to a year· around olympic sz. pool, Jacuzzi, !iauna, lenn1s, µr1vale s t reets, park for ~m all l o ts, compl ete privacy o r join in the community affa1n. w11lk lo lhc beach or dn ve lo the pn\·atc 11ark1ng lot HJtns & rcl'r1g incl. BACK BAY •CUSTO!'lt BUILT .. Brand New Hcaul1Jul UN t.: Lt~ FT-~lti.OW. -4 Hr, ·I li.:i , Fa mily Rm. P11nor;;m1c l\1lchcn. 2312 Wu1d\\0.ard L11ne .. Jlazel N°O\.\'ak . Urkr.1>15-3920 N .l::W Custom by Own~r. 4 BR, 3 llit. Jandscap111g. Ope n H ou5e D11il y 2::.M>·S:JO. ]2()1 lli11hland Dr. Sl IS.000. 645--22J.IS llGC:AHYOH FOR SALE HY OWNf:R Beautiful & Popular 2· Plan Broadmoor. Im· mac . dr c or . & OPEH TODAY 1.5 landsc;,aPcd. Loc<itcd on a J3ii31 fllt\LiELLAN 3230 quiet CUl·dC ·sac. Price Sf! fl 0111ne custom Qu all· reduced. Call for appl . l,\ l or -4 Br Will trade tor 1_&4_u_-<;;J_'_' -"------- :-m:illcr occe n vu home i\99,500 LIDO-Owner, 2 s ly 4Br. Jba, d e n Reduced . 334Ki ~l'l . ...;N AKER . ~111,000 673-2933 / ~·1 H ~ r O Ft-"ERING . 573-t17r.o --- i!E'fTEH 'l"llAN Nt.:v.· =:.!(Joi 'ro11o•nhome. J HR .. :.! lleauc pal1ns. CUflt · 1'1\H~: J'l-il:-Ol'HICE ~.A .. :.tMJ SHOWN IY APl"T. HEW LISTING! l~aut. 4 RR Pool home 111 )(I nt N.R. arl'lt. H1,1ihly up,li(ratled. SOUTHCO.lST IHVESTMEHT 549·0812 646-6710 O~n Ho"se-5at & Sun Owner. Must sac. 4 BO. $299,~PAJtLING Real l':state. "'bove 1'tall Like new/large \'Jew home for VA Joan ol" REALESTA'fE /"'\ • • .; home 4 Br, 3 Ba, f'.R. &: $67,:>oo. No Down. 't:xcL 833-3.'NK 16 UNITS 1"h1s 4 bedroom. 2 balb home with fanuly room is si tuated on a pro- fessionally landscaped corner 1·1ew Jot. Low, low down. A 4 bedroom, 2 bath unit with a ram1ly room and many upgrades. Never hved 111 . t:xcllllenl view. 1'lcar tennis a nd pooL lh1s :.! story, •I lx..'(iruum, l b.alh home s1lS on i1 cor· ner lol wilh a 11:rand \'ICl'o'. \\11th a vi~w ol the enlll'l' Newporl .w.rea . 1h1:. 5 bedroom. 3 bath home has a formal dining room and 3 ('Ar 11:ar11~c . Your terms. den, Portor1no/ ll.arbor'I Jl~o~c~•~I~._'."~'~· _::o~c~e~a~n~.1;;;;;:::::~=~;;1 View I{. 2501 Port Whit· 496·3..>llt. h y. Hkr. 962-7859 '"'--0<>1' ~.~':'! ........ !~!.~ FOURPLEX H•wport leado Deluxe units near ocean, less than l yc11rs old. sa:J,5,0W. ..yfrontC.- Ray &: ocean vu. 2 Br, 2 ba...$56,900. luck Down AGENT ti75 -5200 OPEN TODAY I ·5 521 H t:DLANDS J nn. plus fam. rm., 2 frplcs.; woodi;y & warm. Lovely yard, gueflt apl. s;7,500 120·t··ru .. tin Ave ., NB HEALTUlts 00--4621 OPl-:1°"' llOUSESUi'i 1·5 15~--I Pr1sc11la Lane 4 br, J ha + otncc or rec. rm . Owner 11 nx1ou1, boughL new· hom e. &W,500. or m11keoffer . NewporL Mesa Realty SI IOOMovesYOllla \ssume .existing 7~'.l'il-. arQuall ~ Spaciou! 2 bed.rm, 2 ba Joan of .approx $43,600. piit, op •P7.,.S2111C9.ti,."•,.• on park-like grounds No qualifying necessary. -· _ with sec urity gates & Owner will trade for free P'I'. patio makes for &: c lear house, up to · h · 0 M.00 QUAl,11.HIWf'O'IT 11.llCM lleauttful li ving for yoor $?5,000 for 1s cqwty. r family al only $?11 per buy outr ighl lor LAGUNA month . lncld g. taxes, $73,900 TO"THISI' ins., & ma1nl i'L'CS. 410!!1 ·· --· · ..-• W. 5th Sl .• Santa Ana. _ 2211 Newport 9'. La11una lot & buildinJ!, 8JV-Kl21 Agt. _ • _Cyo 0 "1,.'!!.ol!l nexl t• the new Laguna 040•1SIS11 Lumber Yard Mall. ldeal obll• Homn -. tor shop, gallery, anti· Sale 11 DO Sun/~e quc1, etc. Asking$83,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '646-585$ REALONOMICS 'UPER Ocean view, No. Brokers 67S~1t-.i Lagun.~. El Morro Prk.t-W-._N_"_W_P_D_l_!1_'_._U_c_"_n· *' t'OURPLEX. Cf¥1, Lrg No. lti1 , pvt. bell., cnr. .-2 h . I'" 1 l ·1 ·ih ow & >'Ah< Jot, lg. concrele dcck'g. \lew. ous~,, ~" o s, uni s ...,., w /gas firepit & BBQ. 11u 1 cpt .. drps. ~1J35,000. Gd cond , SG5 ,001J Honleis l440sq.ft..2br, 8_ll :• 1.o an + -l .d . Hkr10nr.).'iti-ti\71 How il boU l :.i pro · 642-9411 fes:;1011ally decorated &1 ~Cc"l0Ycdce_M_<_K_a~y----­ landscaped, 3 bedroom, 2 OPEM. SAT/SUH. l·S ;? ba, Jg. kltch .. w /bluis. (21llfl\Jti-5g8(J 1--- Must sell. 'Heduced to $ $ $ $ $ 5.fOURPLEXES :&34.950. Open wknds. l ·tj to choos• from. <..:a.JI: :194 -5037 eves & MOHEY MACHINE Vurious ~ir.e;;;&pr1ccs . balh Port Lerwick home wknd.5. 2-1S1ory4-Plexes 5'1\J---o81<! 64ti-tS7lu with a ran11ly r oom ? IOltMart•a.- Owner anx1019>. Lease Brand new li sting In GW 2 Br, 2 Ba, lge Ii'' Side Hy Side In Great <.:osta Mesa Rentu.I Arca. l:ti,e h li n 1t ha !i a Sc~ratc l'a llu ,\re.i &: INDUST. PARK h , ce·l w -1c11·rr •••• ,, ... adul • pk •c•-· ,,. an•l•bl< cru. -. • • -Corner ulj flq;.hland & Hlu e Sky~ l.iolf l.:lub io 1\1.a r1an La.,11.e. Lee . .J nealthJtd Yut·ca Vy. Sp bdrm., 4 bath.plus den & renlal $75 mo. my equit)·. 30 ft. playrooni. Included l e r m ~ o w n r Prime IH"\.\' 1\nahe1m lll· l.lusl 11;1rk of J.UJJldgs. 752-0460 Anytime. 71·1-511 1-0ti:.!7 as an extra t.x>nllli. Jazzy l-----,--,--,.c:c:C"I J.aeuzz1 in rear pnvilte creag• for HM 1200 yard. See today! $131:1,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jnd111duul cnl'I garagt'. <.:a t I no...,· to sec this SU I' EH. 'J'ax Shclu:r. $70,000 EACH DAV.ID BOURKt:, RL'rR Scenic Pr~ 67S·S12•· FOR Sale 9.42 Acrei;,1 ____ 5_4_6_-_mo_· ___ _ WATER~!W Lake Elsinore. Utll, nr. Look wh:it youean buy for 1:"fos.p1tal & &hool.tll4J ~.;u,o. iw~k loan com· G14·J803or l714 /548·3451 mitmcul . 1'r i plex . Ha y plus ocean vie w: ll:j;;;ri;;;;;; hii.:hly upi:raded, 3 plus 2 j.i nts 0 'ollo·ncr ·s unit has frpl c. lilt. duplex , 1'Le ps from for 1al• 1300 AU goo<l t·rpts & drp!i . the bay. !'RICE J us·r •••••••••••••••••••••• L1\·e "''llh un 1nl'Om(· +a llfo;O UC t: D ill.000. 1'0 FOR sale 22 unit upt bldg, ;t~x~7:~i lt--<>fl · A Ill ltiti ,t.lltU .Sq u.are t-"cet i'~xcclleol 'r erm!'I Hill Grundy, Rltr •ti75·tiltil . Industrial/ Property 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Indus tri al Bui ld in gs . Plact-ntia Ave. NB, 2600 lo ilSOO sq. ft. U:iys call ti4$-3Jt3. e \'CS & wknds 1:173-79!:19 1,1r ~:J3 ~21;1Un a nytime 2il09,000! xlnt locauon, 1 yr old. OPEN SUH. 1·5 SJW.oou. !J7!!--a:J7ti l---.............. --I Loh for sol• 21120thStr.et ""•tery/Loh/ WHAT IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2200 C'Yph 1500 YOUR CHOICE •••••••••••••••..,••••••• For an lnvnhncftt UCEA;\"SIJ)t-; JHR, un · usuw! k1L c h /atr1um . JUS1' Rt:l)UCED FOR A LUCf"Y t"A:\!IL\' EASTILUff VIEW liARBO lt VIEW llomcs BY OWNt:I{. Elcf!ant 5 Porto1ino.sru.soo ree RH. Upper Buy V1c1o1.·, J JONES CllUICf: <·en1clcry lols. Ha rbor ltt:st ti.tcn1or1<1I Park . very c11e:111. 51U Nor\.\'OOd St Redlands. Ca . 792----ID9U D U PLEXti.:.~ r\ssu mabll' VA loan 111 Santa Ana. $39,50tl Under co nstruction 111 BUILDERS ATTENTION: REALTY INC. ti44 -7866or540-5415 lta . F ormll l din-rm . ESt- ~7tt,500 family kitchen, proi. Uc * 2 St 0 r Y • 4 8 r · 2 cora\ed, new crpts, 1rp1c. (714) 973-9210 o"unercial Hunt1nt1t.on Jkach S7 l.!IOO FOU H.PLl::XES fireplaces. Laundry rm. • rty OCEANSIOt; Great in· Filtered a1r. llti0Sq ft . Lush J.andscap 1ng l001W.S.!b1»11¥d. ..-r'Ope door-outdoor 4BR + Lg Cul·d·s ac, lo ma1nt, w/Japanesc gerden.,~-~;;~,_,;;:;;;; . ._..~:;;.·;;;"~,..~-,.•.•0•0•0•0••0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0••0•0•0•0•0•! 1600 in llunt1ngt0fl Bc11('h Brand new, $9."5,SOU Block to ocean $12Z,500 Walk to beat.'h SIJll,000 SEVEN UNITS~.000 NINE UNITSS220.000 Costa Mesa Builders s pecial lot com- plete \lo'ilh plims ror 10 Units zoned H.4. studio + s lcep1ni; lofl. Cov wood d eck, Orchard. paliOs, lgc lenct..'<i yard. HEWPORT SHORES IT 'S A BEA UTY ~! S64 .900A5sume7'1o Close lo shop·g, tennis .OpenHou5cSat/SUn2·S WAREHOUSE+ $93,500 Open House Wccknds 1·5 clull. schools. i8!J,500. :.!BR. it.10 PnMpert St. 7 ,000 Sq. It. warehouse 15051 Eccehnone t.>44-:-11777 i-50,SOO. Call &4:Z·3686 with olflceli & n1ezian1ne OCEAN-VU one story S52-M08 ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""!l -~~~c':~~~~'._I plus rental home ; on Vic- 4 AR + n OOM FOR 1----------O"EH SAT/SUH I S tori a St .• nr. Newport POOL TABLE. !l's the 2-STORY '" · DUPLEX Blvd. Zoned C·2: $23,00J i;rcatcstat IJS45th5trnt ATTHEllACH tlown; seller .... ·111 le-.se ~l .:;oo Ne wport 1-f elg hts . 3 !'Ju pt.!r duplex. 2 UH . yo~ back. Thu; 101-cly 2UR plus ~Ludy. corner Garden Home nas bc<'n o\'l.)r · louk e1J . SU1\I EON t: \VILL 1\1 1\i.,~; A (jHE1\f IH "Y A"I Bdrm. oldie but good1c' ea<·h. v.·ithin block 01 B nr- New dbl. garage; on R-l ocea n : iJ l lns, !ih ag 5 bdrn1. 2 bath. upper. 2 corner lot. Ocean v1c l'o· 1·;1rpeun11.. Now \'acunl hdrm. lo""'l·r. furnished, I ro nt up!!ta1r11 CJnl.v lor Ol"w ownl"r. You u-..n <.:orncr lol. First ume of· S37 .6SO the land. $89,SOU fercd. S9tl .Utl0 . 371)0 CLIFF DR. GIB W ALICER Sea.ho" 673-<;.578 \'l i':W home; charmlnl!. REALTY 675--5200 31:1 SAN 'l'A AN A AVt: :ol•l :~111 11cijt1t1lul d1•c<1r. J iAllOAISLAHD--llou s l'. pool & 11.st. h~l" t)(lr rn~ .. flin111i.; rn1., !uvc :\111111' onl.\I »65.M. (ljk.'11 H i-;/\J. l'Oti.-; SINCt: l!l44 673-4400 We have the property. 1'he choice is up to you. Call loday. THE REAL ISTATEFAIR IS39·81 33 ~·2"1 •lolboaP~a• ti Attr.at'tl \'C' I Br Un1L:- Step:. 10 Hay ur (~l'll11 l'ru:cd lll"ll111' ,\oJ:1rJ.l'I l'r1nt1pal:11 0n1 ;,o 121:1133 1 ~~\ --- $49,500. ** NEWPORT ICOUMTYI R3 near Hoag Hospital. Will hold approx . 211 Units. • $119,500. ** Costa Mesa Cl-CPan HARIOR 80ULEYARD ~1 0!00. a month income. Belief hurr.1·-Wun I last '. .ll :,l Ll."l ft:JJ •111tl "111 1~ kirchl'" w/<111 n1:w IAYFROl'IT Sui /.Su n l ::lu -:l :oo l---.... ~ ... ---•I -, _ '''11 11''1 .IH I« lll"('iiln·vu tilt1l:-& 111l11ri:-<t i1ght1nlol. 1\0 ~·l. fro ntage 011 So. j'l.it-lson Hotl11111on llcuhor ~!17 17til 'I '' ut.:EA.'1 fHU~T .) Uruts on I ~~~'f' s.i!i.5.oo Snat·k oar & wet bar, hayll'Olll . 4 l>drms., :I b1,1. •11~ dl20 ondomlnlums For sale ALFALFA RANCH s 187,500. ** 1'1 /\Crt!. pr1 bch. Poss!.. Yul J"'' t lln 1 ii nd lrpll'. Lo\•e1,\' Vl"rd&nt 11lo~ ma1d·s f1uurter1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• rh\·1rlt' int<> 4 bldg ~•tell. anothl'r :.!UH + drn , yard 11o•1th l. pa110" Prime corner lo<'at1on OCEAHFROM! .'tlls~ion VieJo-By Owner. Yi trade . ~:iU.1100 l'i eldstone FP. !H tnis :i.79.000_ • w11h u11surpasi;ed vil!wof Peninsula condo. 2 Ur'. sngl lev 3 Hr, 2 Ba, f'/R, ;, L:"i'ITS. beam..,, frpJ ,;, pri ce. HRINli YOUR CALL Q •••·t•1i bay: rantas.t1c ot'ean &i: ~a) l.'ef\L . uir , patio, gar, frpl . l.Jc: Vu, rurn, acroti1 st. CH 0 '.Kll<><lK 9~ L v1ew.Stepsto1url&i:bay. N pool ... .,~, Prine 1rom bch. 1 !Mk ·to town. N. Co.11, Lq.n• '"A"' s.xl 500 tit'..... ~.000. NelaOn RobinSOfl r. · .............. · Porss lO'k dn,oreontract 494.7e111 . ' alALTY · JC)NES Rlty675-Sl20 only.ij30--0l7U. of sale, or Jease1option.1 --:~~~~~~-NEEDED i'iOW ! Jlll7, l"t•r Nt•p•r1 P••• ONk• REALTY INC TradersSpeclal 1700 1100 Acres. hJRh produc· t1on . Managemenl & ·mar1.:ct 1n l( 1·n11t ract av ai.lt1ole. Olhl!lr rancheii ava11 . Ill Gruody, Rllr •6'75·6161• '1'9,000. ..,. • 2 u • 0 R • 2 O •LINDA ISLE CU81m bh ..,_ UNDER $50,000 T"deyou•mobilehOme, CliAHM .:?BR+fnm.R2 • TOWNHOME. HAVE i-t1tory48R 4'.denon (714)17S·l210 DupJex ....:.F 1replaCe , n1otornome,a1rph1ncor 100/oDOWN lot w1rm fo r add unit. J CUSTOMERS WAl'fJNG The La1000. C•thed Funky Ch•rm '1n Old boa\ on a beBuU!ul 2 Jl'OUR UNJ'fS w1room 8111 1 lo bch &: lown. ~ · TO LEASE cell"s. $23S,OOO. Open IOOIW ....... ..,... Balboa. bedroom , 2 bath, single l'or 3 more. Desirable $56..SOO. ~ ~ Sat /Sun2·5pm;67S-3197 ......,....,..~HMO • • • st.ory 'lill•1e Gani•nl EH s li>1de loc11t1on. 3 UPPERVICTORI A 40c VILLAGE FAIR EojoythetioodUtt ILIMOAISLI HD R""OOO home tn &paciou& Bdrm. owner 's hl)mt 752-0460 Anytime. Vulou. W;ilktobcJ1,ea, Coll 49, ••ll llGC•HYOH U I -.. g round• will\ p oo l , plu• ., ''"'''""'''Cius ,.,. 11tJO RIALTv -· ""' Open Silit & Sun 1-6. 5300 Duple x -Jo~ireplace•, 1 t nd n • _.,, · 1 BEST BUY f r d r I .... securi Y ga es 8 muc -')m 1or 3 more. As 1n1 VICTORIA HEAC U 4BR • usro•• sq t o wo n er u pal1os.20340th;;11.. mO!"e'! With '4000. cash ·-~~'!"<~~~~~ ..... ~ n.. DR AMATIC, <.: '" RROADMOOR wa1e~·,onl $ "" 8 Ba 3 • • • I ~",000 . 11o·1111 onJy ~.9Utl. T fam .+gym ..,.,.aut DJo.: 'I 'N b t t'd '' ' '""• ' (orequ1\latnt))'ourpa)I· ~\\'n -N)allli l Vu. Many ictras. ~S '-' Y no •'°"•' 1054 lmm•c.asnew4 BR .La. rrplc, ree. room. Ptertor UHDllSI0,000' menu are SU\5. tncldg lt ·20CEANVIEW 1.a11una archltec.'t, 2 BK .••••••••••••• .. •••••••• pool I 1 onCuJ ..._11Bc 5$' ''"'9t Brk 17240001 ~llll!.000. 0 ......,.. · "" · Dup1ex -Ste111 to beach. 3 laxes, lnlii . & m•lnt feel!. 1'10. ll11nt1 l't. soxoo rt. Vl•"rUHl o\ "'·'ACll J 2 b•. Outt~tlndtr'«'oce•ri ILIGa~ Vacant&priced 645-li!OO &28RU . , . ..., . .K.lh . •I O K i!• .... ·-•I '4 '-" n &coasthrie v~. 79.500 "'"' !"or lmmed. nits .--~ :)l, Ca I an or en at ..,.__ U-S002or675-('.686 l.inil:-'"\,ii· lot , lrii: REST H U Y l i'l SO. WATEltFIOtCT •t"ORSALE• 0 Jll!nl2-3Sal1Sun. KJU-g:J211orl'urtherde-• ==== ---.i utt t <!hJ .... :c.tudio LAG UN A. 2 Br .. 2 ba., Heaul . dtc. 4JJH., fam Salcby Owner.&44-ft~ 8)1 uw1,1er, J IJH ranch lulls.Ag• Bl\Yio'Jt ONT 50x100· fff i I 1 S w i l no u t ! "t frplc .. i1cefln vi~w. 2 e11r rm, 3 ha, 2 .-tory, Ji_., yr ILUfFS COHOO r;tyle. !Tack Bay. fi'llm '' John Komer, Re11Jlor ~uz;;;\9209 1?:-· 1117 .OW. $30,~. d oi.i25.t)oo ~ar., ~v.SOO old hon1e , 14' O(f water Uparadttd a BR. 2~ Ba. llv/din, •unny tile. kit, ~ 56-ti-tltiO Dwlexts/ llOO ..,,..,,;·... 'nci pals. 1-"'2-:WYO -. 4tJ-1711 10 Pl.US ACRJo:S. build ""''l tu~hi:reen1nbctween, Atk'ai79,oo.),Opcnt.o0f· hu1oproff\'lalmyd,b1 BLU FFS ·rrlna mod. OMts1ille 1eo . M...teht,DtMri, Lopo hoch nvw or hold for inv(·~t 11sh Qr 5lll from your fer . <Jwner , 644)-IUllil. trees. rm· lqr garden, C..:ONDIJ E b ••••••••••••••.•••••••• 4 UNI rs +-a,&R h<>:m•, ...... 1 2400 mcn1 , wl Ln1n city 11m u, own 111wn. Great w•1 country 1tmos, n view "·up:~c·~::·3ij11 s Vr old 2 •lY Duple•. E1S1dc nr8a~~~~$61Q •••••••••••~•••••"•••• ufSwnJuanC"p ilXl,000 live •or you nau,icaJ FOR SALE By Owner. schl¥/t1 hop M1nulc1& l 2\.oiba' Low ~Ne hOld Newport Beach. Oros ojd. ln~orve ~ All LAKE £LS1NORE bu!11.Swlm,tenl\l.'JciUb. lfarbor V11:w Homes, LIC I. '3d.00ll. A1_11 um 0,..n/i Bkr. 2181 '/isl~ income $13.000. p/year ve ~ .dl x . I 10J 0.ttO. tleaJ-! 40xlUO', •II uiYr. $69.:JJO. Open toolfeN Monico. Pror lnd.~cpd & 1''-· Jll8 mo ~::~_16!.__ · Entrad•. i;.&4 -4146. MuM As king 11 ~5.000. Prln ~-!laf pvd ·I'd. oliye veca, no TOl.1.t: RJo;ALTORS de c r I 'd Imm a e . -I cip1l1 onl)'l Call Ron '111' r· ,\850 0 w &00 640--4365 Cla.,~111edAd : tl42·561~ ~el Tom ,.$28 IOJO Cl1s1111~Ad{ ( c .....!Ttf · wner. 494-7111 • "( 1 ·' I ' "' • .... tel ... ····•t1· JllO Bii> AV.-il . Mo. 119 ' CIL\Llt' min. j S19,000. CMbln.1! fl'plc. C Ml-.. ...... hclH .. ,, ..... ON£AC lO C• $10,001 hOU59 er o k; 729-49. f'I T• Li· Wol WA Weh1 Sir <Pr llr <Le' Sall Da, R•alEs WOii • •••••• \VANT t a n ln< north • 645-31 JBdrm,' LOWi or W• 546-........ ••••••• . ..... , ••••••I )1UNT~ l"ant l pets . Newpc view r Beach ~!79-S. Balboo ........ l BR. utd.1t1£ Lgepl lalboc .. ..... . :! Sty. 1 1·ar I .55 2 - courtl! Co1tol •••••• BtwOr 22nd ; snare "' .. util. 5 collee Loqun• •••••• El }{OU§( Ila, ol ~u Hewp •••••• 2 BR, Weil pauo1 1!;71--t KING! Gorg1 1ng t l:Jedr• (I cc! 1u rnL lst--i 1ncld: Ile all Vo "' ••••• S I F~ Jiu. & Ca JI' by t 'fAO and Lain~ bt'd I ur11 I 1 rel ~·a r ~ H1 gt 1!are selr· STE mu< swi ~a0c( clud SAT 2341 Spy 'Har ..... •••,•• BAY1 ba, I .. , 67~ .,, Con VI£\ b•, w/a pvt. P•! """ ·.173. - . ...... U•twm•1t1 HMln ._.. ....... .. .... , U.fwwl1la1d ....... ............ 0.,11~".... 1110 SUrwt.w M•oh9 1975 ....... 2400 ................... " •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..................... .,... ................. •••• •• •• •••• ........... ,=;.;.~~:.!.'=;:.;:;;:..::.:.·...:.:::~--------~==-!.!:~~-!El! ••••9·.:~a·;-; .. ••••••c ...... w..r 1m ,,.,.., illlii:-11 lr'1it ·aff4 · .. ~ <M~8•1ftoot o"'o •••· .,._,., ... ..,. · o ...n •or reot, ....................... ••••••••··Te'~•• , ... , ............... ,, ...... ..... aea saa Su.A room •••••••••••• ..... -. ~t~~l)'/ WMkb'I • I Br, a. ba, ~t/d.,., • II:_. a,, 2'JO ,q. ~: • ;;;;.;!;:;;:;;;; poreh f~m. rm. Priv ...... I'• ..... J74 • '*I $TUDJO aa.r ·ria.m. DOW ~;d. ~~1C1A bwtV &ory, 1'• Cam.rm. '#tl• a.. fam (m., diarm. llo, ...... Yrl)'.IU-1131 ................. -. •• CUAL 1 n 1 • supr Loar, 1 :lPJa~mbr ~-ltlt • bar, trplc, 2 yn old. "50. co mo. ~.Mt1111 ut Ucfii:c JMI NO tncre ... .,, 1U111U1Mu1 ro o. rom Skl area. ·-.fZ'1$. M1ab~T•Mf 1111 mo, ISl-.1101 or ....................... rent. Beaut. 1 br ,,.. $19,000. 144...,,JJG ut Bu k!tcb, lncd t~ Ne~ a br i ~-Approx. 963-:40ll a~d:'>;i.:1~0: )l PT. HOTS. w.clll-.t11e, apa. $1.U " J175jpal\iah Cabln.Btl8ear.~Pf11. geREAT3br2bU3T$ l400 tq, n_ Pool, '41Dn11N£WDetrtieldbomelbr Qree bel,lallt new J br,,2 be, beam Slylebtd1,pvicool1ar., h'J>lc. err TV, pool tble OL.OElU Br, 2ba MZ • c rt.• m ui >' x tr u. 2 b•, lrpt. a1c, wlw e~ ot 81:!rr.a: C.tm ceu '1;, 1fl".fl. dbl, cer. ~. aawa, 1.Ddr)t, adJ~. JM-J446or•su-aa.. ALAUMTAU :: IN8 or Ma.....,..74 d1'1'1,PG01*'25.S51_... lOUtior latanh.lell Ml-2M80l'8'S-e551 1'1801 Keelaon Ln. 1 b , 42 _.311 for Nellie. resawn..S wood. S.S'Jl llo. Apwt .. •h ,.. W. or Beath oil Slater R-:::=. 2100 tWklf• ...... 3240 a~ ;·•Dr, ~nn. Liie or mOfttbl)'. ~a ....................... _e.u __ -_7_848 _______ 1 •••••••••••••••-•••••• • ~~~~ mo. weekd•1• only. • W-J... -.... •..- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.,..-....., A ~ ........ """""' ON£ ACRE ft~ l blo k Vacant 1 br si.a,, •• kida, v ry I Ve!" Bl"H• x pJa ..... t.a-4 J706 Next lO beacb. Studio., to Carle bad boact HIAI OCIAH peta,dpl. A1*>38rocean Umv. Park. 38rJ. 2ba, 3c Bdo I r'""r:tu . a ........................ 1&2 b.r from ·l·U. s10,ooo equity. 1'ak Walk. &o be•cb. & ahop. view mob1Je suo .• ~u:2~r8:"· Yr lae. hua&e r!1a~1ed ~~.rm .. SMALL. bacb apt, uuJ pd. J a cu uas • tenn~s: house or a mall unita. ping. 28edrooms,1 bath, alngJea, families. Alt. · Mo Broker ~-uaa •UO. Yrly. No Pets. S46-13Z3 Broker Harrison w/Clr•placo. Lf:&U i''ee,e1e~. LCIC)laMlh•ch 3241 • . 6'75-2'19Tor675~L -------.---.. -. 729-4924 8275/Mo. BeUe~.Ltt CLE L ••••••••••••••• ........ Beucoh Bay. AvaUnowon .,_.a.ace. ~, .. ---------" 644-6200 (R22> AN 3 Bedroom, .2 • , lse. 2 br, I ba, adults on B•A CH J!: L 0 R • S l 5.0 · ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• 0 ~ CRES Commercial bath, bllne, OW, crpt.t, O~t:AN2 : ltw 3 •on" ~y. 531-4000/673-678 winter. 1175. Yrly. Qwel BACK nr beach $1~./$185. on am hlgbwliy tn Via Spygla!IS 1HUls. 4 Br & drps, 2 car llllt. Nlce berma, a, frplc, bll.08, Pat · adults. 875-3613 wk $55. UUl pd, col tv. t $l00000 equil,y try Dea. Fantaatic View .. yards, $285. mo. ama,lncdyd,l1eUv/ 1'35No CoaeU94-2608 e! Broker Har~ls 644-692eor644~108 963~7 963-1786 aaJc din area, washer/dryer. Duplex, new 3 Br. z Ba, lolboaP ...... • 370"1 ---·------1 2924 ° for 8evor Dale Lease. $375. 498-3720 eJec. kit. w/w crpt. dr111. 0 •••••••••••••••••••-.\ OCEAN FRONT Bach. · C..teMes• 3224 Bd ~7$ mo •• yrly. Fmca IALIOADe4 ~75. Uul incld. Avl Ulru lZtlxdt~lZI ••••••• ................ UTIL. pd. 1 Br, atv. ref, 1B '2,1ba, 2 blocks r!'°m beach. 548·2819/ (:U8J 1 Br apta, equipped l 5/i5. 497-1'590 or . VETEll & lllJS $110. Sm. cbJld "pet.ok ob, replace, etc. ~. 333-22&6 . kl h Unl 11 --0321 •wport och ~ COUPLE· ne.dod. 1 Br. mo.4i7-2077. w~~te~n:~tea b~u4!vk 0~; -+--------'-1 F'OR THE J:>.on't ren\ .... )'OU can $150. Fncd yd, 1tv/rel, South Laguna Oc vu BA YCREST. 4 BR. 3 BA. mo. 675.e740 · 1 R, kitcb, din. area. p ALISADIS own a bome with oodown mo•e today · · · formal dmin&. ramal Blk. lrom Victor H\aio, ftayment. No pa"menl NEAR bua0 ~ Br "'15 walk to Bch. Decks. 380• rm av all i--AA Bar STEPS t ...... b ·• b I b.eacb. & dwntwn. N TwoExecut.ivOll 1 "'-cdyd aa"r '"'d-'"-· 38A .• Drapes, oven • "l1'"""'· o .... ac • r,yry • or at least 30 days. rn • .... ..,. f h 1 rettRealty642~ ~mo,tllJune36UlS2<X pets. adult only. S21 Lave in Newport World Real Estate CAT & kids Ok 2 br yd re na .. was er. rn· mo. Adlu 67a--..O lease. 07-1617 or Work in Pallsades specialists in veteran gllf'age, avalls0on$:i10. • mac~lue. $450. rno. HARBOR View Monaco • 642-6636 WANT TO TRADE housing. Ask (or Vetera HOMEFIMDBS 49u 72i. Br+ den, 2 ba. MonUtly Bayfroot 1 br rurnapt. ex. ------+----1 Wehavetberollowing Counselor.~-7777,cau Large Ocean View. (2131 541-6723 or views, nr stores & lmll).ec. l bd m. Nea 51r&Dew+Mal• anyume. •642-9900• hills&deprlvacy.•8drm, 673-7127 · Balboa. $250. yrly. Town.$200.for mploy (Prop.f~bhange) l BR w/cpts, stv, drps, 2's Ba, Leaae. ~500, Harbor View Monteg 673-6790. lady. 494-1661. &D 2 Hr house, singles, garage,fncd.yd&patlo. 4!19·1213or71Hi82·5297 model 4 br/2 ba, f /R.Penn.Pt.llirnearbay& F\lrn. Studio. Arch Bch. llr en+Mtllds families ok. Al&<> 2 Br l ml from · beach. No . L/R, DLR. com.pool. 181 ocean, garage, ~185 mo. Helghl.s. with Klt.cllenetl. (L.easeCEA~xLLchan1e1> horse ninch an ffejgbts dogs.$19S.536--080ti L.case,3bdm,2~thcozy PortSterling.67s-<>771. Yearly675-7213 499-1457arter6pm. nr. Hack Bay. Agt. 1'"ee. tam1ly home. (iood area Slil/Sun 714/548·87~ !!79 M30 4911 Pearce. Lge new 3 br, ~50. mlh. also 1 bdrm 2 Br, Oce~nview, 3 pati06, CorcNMI clel Mw 3722 Beach 1'"ront Apt. 2 bd. · Oays21J/"54·W71 ----2\li ba.$425.Jncl.water& apt . Beams. wood, dbl gar. BBQ. wet bar,••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, pat~~, ga.rage. laun· Real R...f.-a.-•Lg 2 Br, dup!ex m court. gardener. Kids & am pet stained 1ilas!:>, utrium. tennis, $475 mo. 642-'lli21 l BR apt ull util pd $115. dry fac1l s. Avail. month 10a • ._ Gar,tinclpnuo,nopets,l ok. Vacant. 846-4938 or Ownerafter6.497·1022. Ad It ' l 2"00 to month. $300. pl. utll . Wanted 2900 <' h J l d 0 K ~ l 9 5 . 900.:.....1889 OCEAN ~ach '125 U.P. u · 1 ' no pe s. J 494-1302 before 10 am ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751~692/545-<Y760 l>LUS H 2 Br; 2 Ba $350. CHANNEL 2 br ~75 yrl Seavaew Ave. weekdays. · Mediterranean Village The charm of Old World Spain awaits you at Ring BJ'OS. Mediterran.ean Village • Wall to wall carpets, drapes • Grasscloth wallcovertngs • Fir~laces • WeJ..Bars • Bwll-in Dishwashers • Beamed ceilings, wood paneling • Private patios and balconies • Heated swimming p00ls • Night lighted tennis courts • Gymnasium and sauna • Security systems • Fair Housing UNFURNISHED lBEDROOM 1 BEDROOM & DEN 2BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE A Specl•I section for thoee with small peb. Office Open Daily 10to6:30 (714) 557-8020 2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. WANT to buy from owner PRJV T.E . CLASSY single story. 2 By the sea, frplc. 2 car. Frplc. child, petok · osta Met• 3724 an Industrial zoned lol b A o~er garage 1 BR, 2 BA Condo. 2 Car All applns, W&D, see WOW 2 br Hgb&.s hse ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11Me1911WW1rpot-rt"' leacJ. 3769 Coro" del Mw 3822 Cotta Mes• 3124 _ ... t H H ital r,stv/ref.~110. gar .. fplc, patio, tennis now. F.P.w/gardener,2car Cas--deOro ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~o, wi o oag osp · BRING kids & pelS 2 Br, els & pool. Lse $290. mo. CHOlCE bachs $165/$185 BIG 4 Br + deo ~Ha -. szg.95 WK UP.1Bdr,2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' - 645-3l80 $11l0. fncd yd, gar, Bkr893-1351 Ulilpd,colorTV itall,seenow . A.LLUTlLlTIF..sPAJD & Bach. Color'IV, ma! NEWLY NEW211SZ25 3Bdrm, 2 Car gar w/LOW singles ok Call Lis 642-1319 ALA RIMTALS Compare beloreyou rent serv, pool. THE MESA, · REDECORATED Pvt deck, spacioui>. l LOW inl ra~ in Central KJOS welcome 2 Br, l ""-z ~BR, l~ Ba, new crpts, . c io d igned 4l5 N N port Bl NB 422 Lark:.pur. 3br, 2ba. chaid ok. 2675 Elden, or West o.c. Pvt Ply. ba.~15.Stv/ref,fncdyd. dr.ps, frplc, nice yard.OceanV1ew,4Bdrms,2""-z 642-1313 usFe:~g: &W--9681ew ' '$325.~br.1ba.$!6>5US. C.M., Wknds & eves S4G-8620 S.A . HEIGHTS 3 br, big Dog run, dbl gar. $32.5., Ba, Fam Rm, 2400 sq rt •Spacious kitchen wilb in· All w/gantge. 644-6800/ 6 4 5 . 81 7 7, Wk days fncd yd, kid1. pets, mo.536-8836 new wood "glass con· darectU&btlng. PENTHOUSE 644·7326 642-1905. Retltah 1arage,s;l90. BEACH WALK Cond structaon for re nt or HARBOR VIEW •Separated1n'1area Ocean & bay views 1 b DUPLEX 2 Br, l Ba, 429 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H06~21_,FINDlltoO S •. new. lg. 3 br, 2 ba. c1C:.~ alesaksfeo'r~Fsoranmko. 494-1594 •Home·Ukeatoraae beacb~s, frplc,~E d/w Ins ~ l714)89'-262C 2 HUGE bedrooms.Super *.. * to beach. $375 mo. 31R21A+F-. •Privatepatlos etc.3 r,conv n,Zba, aCte.r5pr~ locauon. Beamcetllftp. Hottsnhntllhed •Cl-ed 0 araoew/slorage nice furniture. N · No pets. ~170 mo. • ""STSIDI 581--0887 2 Bd, 2 ba, Den, frplce. 2 C "'RMB. "'" • • child/pet y I Ls $4.50 H ar:A patios. 1 level, closed "' •Marble pullman IS46-8tl · r Y e · 2 B • I rplc, walk l o ~~ll) 1 COSTA MISA 3 BR. Condo. Full crpts & double garage. $'37S. mo. Near Pool & Park. Im· •Kina.size Bdrms l beach! Pool. f,>.t!O/MO. . General 3102 Separate, l! bedroom, 1 drps .. ,Washer/dryer. All 49-1-l!MI. mediate occupancy. $47 •Pool-Barbeques-aur· SOxlO Trlr·lg 1 br. $150 Adultsonly.GiS-2849. 3M,2~a,encl.pauo,n~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bau1, :.angle car garage apph s. Pool & . Rec. per mo. rounded w /plush tndscpg mo-l yr l Retired 1 C. Cpts. drp8, bluu;. lUNTlNG fON Beach val· home. Small fenced pt1vlgs. 2 sml ctuldren 2 BO, 2 Ba, Den. fenced RON TAYLORGRO\JP Adult.a -NoPl!ts preJ'd. 64~=5103 cp . ~eprr, ~~:~: ;P~~~~::. $2l 5 . mo. 5S7--0350 cant 1 Br. j13S .. kids, yard. ~45 per month. ok.$275/mo.1.6t &Last+ yard,2pataos,~.lncl. 752-0460 · .,,, .. 1WBDWRMI 1'un:i.~HO. t'orsper.pcm.on.~'75 2BRUpper,nrSunf1ower pets. 1 Br house $100. nr Call eves.1168-ij386 dep. of SlOO. 962-4741_. -Ut1l. 536-9865. . • . .-. . a son6'2-Ui71 STEPS to ocean, clean. Days: 644~ & Fa1r_v1ew. $200. No Newport Fwy. 3 Br ocean Huntington .Harbour Con 3 liH 2 b .. . I Anytime $30 WEii( & UP ·, br' d s hAw h rl, &paMtio . Eves . 675-32.SS pctstchald. 644-ans aft. view mobile, Huntani:ton 3 Hr, 2 ba, Greenbrook , . ' a, privacy : g. • . garage. pra ay. . . ti Beach $180 . Agt. F ee. home, nr. So. Cst Plaza. ~· t'fO/mo. 3 Br, 2400', fam. rm. sunken hv rm. •$8.60Naght&Up 673-9300 . SUNNY, Ocean & Bay --------- 979 8430 992 Carn 11 ti on Ca II a s Ip. lg deck; Ocean view $585 •Studio & l BRApt.a v i e w 1 n q u i e l •Tropical POGI• · -owner 675-0771. · 846-7526. 894-7521 Mo. Agt. 494-7551 3 BEDROOM, + view + * l'V & Maad Serv Avail 2 Br apt. furn. $250/mo. neighborhood. 3 br, 2 ba 2 2 br, cpls, drps, bltns. Balboalslattd 3106 -·2 .aR+hugegarnerOOm$290.2 BR,NorthLaguoa, pool+ tennis. f'ormal •PhoneServ,Hldpool lastm2~·}1~i;,~·.1822. sly, Wash /Ory, gar. spiral staircase, real •••••••••••••••••••••••Rent ~r ~ease, 4 Bdrm, w/£rplc & bar. Singles frpl, lease, adults, 00 d1n1n g, fireplace. •Ch1ldren&PetSecUon ....-space.~ 675-74~ or frplc, rerrig, lge patio, 1 BR. $265 yrly. incl. ~n. :J 1<1replaces, 4 Ba, ok. $JOO. Barbara peta.'97-3282494--0292 gard ener, close l ·~.orrweeksrentw/ad Beach View, Bache lor. 675-5225 l:as&waterpd.548·1168. utilities. Adults. no pelS. Air. Re_c Rm, w/Custom 963~7:i9 Fashion lsland. Im· 2376 Newport Blvd, CM Lgepat1o.675-Ull9 Pool 1able, Wet Bar, Lug 1H8s 3250 medi ate occupancy, 548·9755or&1S-3967 thru .June, util pd. SH CostaMHa 3824 L.arge2Br$175.Sg1St.ory,. Olympic Sare ~ool, Love· 3 BR + d en , Jmmac. Lgc ••••••••••••••••••••••• available now. 644-4687. mo. 675-&83· ••••••••••••••••••••••• beamed ceiling, epu1. lolboaP ... hnula 3107 ly Hesadenllal Area. yard.Children&pet.sok.$230MO.l..AGUNAHlLLS Owner. SUSCASITAS Ocean View Park HACIENDADE MF.SA drps,bltns.2049Wallace •••••••••••••••• ... ••••• )14-557-7257 $349 . mo. barbara _ lovely 3 BR 2 ba Condo Deluxe. JBr. 3 ba. Minutes to Newport Newport l Br. p11rtly 160W. Walson,C.M. i\ve.646-9243. 2 Sty. mdrn. 3 br, Jbu. 2 • •4 BR ., OA .... ..,"' C lf63-6739 Townhouse. Ja'panes~ Den, Gar. Appx 1900 Sq Beach, bachelor & 1 Br (urn. bltns. Must see. .Beautiful Grounds <·ar gar. Lndry, I rpl. •"' • 4'<'""'· plS, od furn. AdullS no pets. 2110 1>40~18 aft6 ., Adult!. -No Pets Quiet 2BR . Gar. Patio. 552-li666 . Mam1n . ga r. bus iness ok.4 BR. 2 Ba. frplc, crpts. m erndecor.Nopetsor Fl. $485 lse. 838 NewportBl.CM'. lo m1nut('S to ot·~an CarpelS.Drapes $185.No courtesytobkrs 642-2221;646-9666 drps, walk to beach & ~~,~~· lst & last. eves. 6to8 wks,Apr.May.2Bd. Lari:elBH.~17~ .. Gu:.& ~~ts .or children schools.~. lst, last+ !''URN. Lge i BR Apt. 2 Ba view Adults Water anc .. Orapene~. t>h-lH2U CodoMHa J124Mont1cello Condo. 3Hr. dep li33 1103 o L .... i__. 3252 Lovely 3Br Condo N.B. Adultsonly·nopet.:..111-N t p~ts R.et /De . ------••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba, dbl gar, DW. W/0 . · -CICJ'MCI" .,-• Area, roomy, 28a, frplc, 17 1 R h carpt!b. ~a~ heal, gas 2 BH Studio, l h ba, bltns, N d "· 003-4088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d 2 ~Ruearaerl !I t oc ester ~--0369 stove. arr condruonang, cpts, drps, encl g ·~r, 4 Btw Orange, Nwpt Blvd & 1 ew CP,ts, rape&. "' inang area, pauo. ca , • ZZnd St. Single lady to paint. :s275 + clean1.ng •R II N' l8r LAK£&(;0LFCOURSE gar. new cpts, laundry. On the Beach, studio apt sw1mm1ng pool , rec. pauo, new patnt, adults. sharehomew/same. Pvt 1ee. ~DO on !Be. No kids ea~ tee 2 Br 2 Ba condo. S250 close to shopping. 2035Fu.......,CM $125. mo. Adulltionl.y,n room,wa1>hen1&dryenl. no pets. li185. 1843 or ,_.ts 557 9560 2 baths, amll,Y kitchen, 67s-'2030 or 979-0710 · mo. Ca II 645-3622 o R F l •---• 03 M y d Pomona, call tor 1:1ppt. Hr & LR. Sl.25 mo. mcl .. -· · · crpts, drps, 2 car gar. 645 _9705. 1 B urn, 2 rg c ....... u, pets, .ease, 1 c a MIDITIRRAHEAH 548~7 util. S4lS-7208 or 7~·i61i 4 HR w/pool $400 per mo. frplc, pauo •. fncd yd, Spr· Mi11lon Vlefo 3267 queen size bed, pnv. den67~legs ' VILLAGE ____ ___; ___ _ collect. ln<'l'g. pool sl'rv. Avail ingdale-:slater, LSC ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUPLEX4br.2bauppc dressing rm. extra Ir!!( BL'&CON BA'{ • 10-dr""'m 1 BH. cpts. drnc, ran•~/ $350 847 6748 room s, enc I. gar ~" . I I.Ir apt, ~ ..,~ ·,,... "" l.ocjuna l•ach 3 148 3·10. · -2 BR,:.! BA 11.2 yr old, 1 yr ~5. 3 br . 2 ba $325. Crpls. w/storage. Adu!~ only, :sweda:,h trvl.. utal ~· y1 l Bedroom & IA!n rel rag. \,;arport-_·Clean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540·4403 3 8 ED ROOM HOM lease ~O mo. Jo'ront & l t>lk. ocean. Yrly. Ownr. no·..--ts. ,.. ty. $300. mo. 07~ 2 Bedrooms ~ltSO. 7al W. ldlb, CM. C ta d 1 Bkyd. in, 581--0887 &l2 -3361. 208 Colton. ..-.,, . 2 Bedroom Townhse ti73-77tl7. EMERALDBAY 4 BR, 2 BA, bltns, new arpe • rapes, enc . E 'd CM lBR lBRd\iptexoncanaJ pet 2400Harbor81vd. , . House well turn. 3 Br. 2 cptg .• tile. Lg. bk yd. yard, double garage, LEASE nice 3 Br, 2 ba, Npt. Hgts. 2BR. Frplc. astsi e • ·comp. ok. siou. mo. ' Cosla Mesu l7141 ~7·80'l0 E.X1 RA lg 1&2 br, S150 up. Ba. ocean vu, bcachsidc. $325. 556-8286 walk to Catholic school bltna. encl. patio. 26112 Cpts, drps. Newly painl ~~eciJJ:>°I. Ad~70 4117-3127 !Sp. discount to quaJ 'd. ~ ttl ti/15. ti73-416ll. & shopping center, Leas Avemda Bonechon. ~HO. ed. Dbl. gar. Lg. fenced Park·Ulw renters. Infant OK, no LARGE 3 br, 2. ba, bllns. ~95, 536-2375 831 -2880 or831--06.S7 · yard. Gardener. $295 mo. ADULT GARDEN APT. 1628 _Oceanfro!"·. 2 Apts, S ...a-.. pets. 18M7 Monrovia Newport leach 3169 frpl, lg. yd., lD College . lse. 646-831JO Sun-Mon. 2 br. $l75, 1 br. $1M. avail. Bach, ~45 & l Br. llM"Ot9'-'91 MS-9743 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park. $375. 545-9492 ask 4-l~l. lmma~. 4 br, 2 ba. 12.6pm only Quiet, pool. enct'd. ear., SlliO. uul pd. Winte DELUXE l, 2 &3 Br Apts --------- 2 BR. 4 house:, from bch. ror Joc din rm, frpl, D/W. 3 Br, 2 Ba, lawns & no childr en or els 963~ Ah;o1''urn. Bachelor •IRANDNEW* Well 1 urn 'd .. encl'd. -cpt/drp., fncd. yd. ~00. privale patios. lovely Santa Ana 3280 . . . P · . Pvt Patios -lltdPool Oexe 2 br, encl'd. patio.' pauo. $235 wlr clec incl L~rge 2 Br home. Crpl, tS92-a422 garden s tyle La gun~ ••••••••••••••• ... •••••• ~6 -2738 1 Hr, Dplx. 21.5 ~ St. Nr. Shop'g -Ad.Its Only & decks. Sep. g1trage1>. 871-~!'I s lv,ref,fncdyd.Garage .• -. b d . Hills townhouse. Won •t4BR,tamrm,:>l85.Ava1l1 BH n\J chaldrentpels. NB. No Chlld /pets Martini ... ~ seet.o.apprec.1110VJC· KINGS v D ''I II JI ~dulls $200. 675-18!7 __ ~~d~ y~'..se~ate~.a~c be; last at~~~ mo now. f!errLaJle Realtors f'rer.' middle age or re· 673-271i7 4!12-0172 1777 Santa Ani1 Ave, CM Loria, CM n . v I aven. L'"'ASE THIS CUSfOM . 540-lbl tired il.50. 642-Q&kl , M A 113 64" c542 ---Gorgeous vaew u\lcrlook· .-. • . pauo. IS4U:-8~~ _ ----· l HR turn. :s16U mo .• _P~· gr pt u"' Adults only. 28.K. East.:.1. ing bay, island:, etc. :I HOME an? mo.ve mLO a 524 18th Sl H8 J Br I.:' .! lir. could ~· ~. !. lia. BRING krds & peL<; 'l br, Nt<'l' I Br dplx qwet, sep. patio, adults. onty. CASA VICTORIA Nr. new upper t.ripl~x Bedrooms. dmmg & lgc ~g(~~~u: 1~~1~~~~e n~:,~ Ba Very lovely un;t 8 1 ~urg:a'~m·~~~~h~~~s ~gme Sl:l5. l':ncd yd, gar. by gar. Em pi. adll over Avon St .. ti73~ Adului 1 & 2Br. no peti. $225. 645-7554 <I e ck · l. 0 m PI cl e 1 Y a bag 3. ""drm w/fam· rm supc. 'r locauon. 5 olks l ,\10V I'. toda_y 3 br, kids JS. no pets 543-lo:ll Co1y Park Ne..,...,,.,.. apt Untur/turn tr$1~.SO 1 urnaaned Avail April """ . walh..-d rear yartl Mus t pets ok. Sl95. Yd & gar 0 ~a:--·• . I' 1 1 Clean & Quiet. 2BR. New lsl-0 mo~ths. ~75. mo ~A bep. lutll~~Y rthoom . .Bbelda~h. Cllolse to1sdch1':'r11i. ~ct'atonly~JS mo KIDS&B1Gdogo+<,2br, lit-.:A.vl ceitang.'wroueh ce_a~.,-'·ae~t.I ~~~le_,t~,: . ~,rccrm,ecv. cpu., drps &pautt. Bill Ids d 8 ""'"aulatu yaru.:twt pro-8 on Y ~ro · ' 1 -1. ba fncd yd dh iron balconies creauv mos. -.•u+u .,...._,,....,. ~<:c?a te,gas!~rpd. an, patio. AduJts. Small ~re Jt gtti'2~~ arrell ducang orange1.rees! On· patio & yd. & sundt!ck. lira<'1ous near new 2 garage~OO. . atmo:.phere. 'Relisona en~~. :>l,., Vactoraa,042·-8'J7o -baby OK.No dogs S185. ea Y • ly ~10. per mont.h, so Encl. garage & park 10' story 3 Br, 21.h Ba, front & HOMEFINDEIS · ble. t>42 ~ S• ClefMftfe 3776 CHILDl!H Ok ~5-1782 ocean fl'ront.5lir. UON '£ WAIT! Vacant boat or 2nd car. WJ 1 -----------~MonlhYearly YI Age t546-4l41 enclosure off kitchen. r ear s prink ered & •642--9900• Dana Point 3726 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 2 Br$170 ;3 0rH~Ba 2 BR, Pool & refrig. Call 042 _ 7431 °0 · n ~/mo, 1st & last + landscaped yard, air •••••••••••••••••••••••NICELY Furn. 2 br~ apt. $100. Duplex & •-plex, 2 Adults. $162. 3l5J, tilh ---------SllOBachU.P.Avlsoon ~lWsec.dep.CallChuck cond. & pool. A real3BR,2BA,lrgfncdyrd.2 BR furn'd S250 newly Oceanview,closetop1er. p ools, crpts, drps, Pl.,offSaaAnaAve.Sec ~145.lBrdplx,earage at R .E. b)' McVay, beautyatonly~.mo. Bltns, A/C. Nr.,McFad dec~r 'd . & ul;ls pd. 4!l2-li460or498-3712 548·7911 •It.HAM. HGYH1 Unfurnitlled $175. 1 BR hse, fruit ~.jgor96d·271kl. · den & Ward. $305/mo. '496-0195 r960-U42 _______ __.__ ••••••••••••••••••••••.• treea. stv/rer. U.P. f.arge 2 story Spanish, 897-1491 or 642-056 ° Aparhnenh Unfurft NEW Lovely 3 Br .. 2 ba. upper; $l75/SllJ5. 2 BR tiowses NR. BEACH 2 br. Prefe gou· course location. 4 Br, eves. .._...,._ leoc:h 3740 ••••••••••••••••i •••••• e e bltn11, cplstdf'P6, quiet GeMrol 3202 Stv, C&O, chlid,pet,gar marraed, yd .• gar., cpts m~td 'a quarters, giant CONDO nr. So. Coas ••••••••••••••••••••••• area, 16th Place. nr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200/$235 NICE 2 Br h.ses stv/rer. $210. IJ42-6165 tiO ~ated & faltered pool. Plaza 3 br 2 ba 2 ca LOW w-.iy lalboa PMllnMllo 3807 stores. Marraed. O\'er 40. Good e k'<is &pet. • '· • -• 1 BR APTS No pets. $225.646-2414 $LANDLORDS$ $210/~~5~i·aft.EcM l"lae lZ44 Draeucally reduced gar.~1:15.Ls~.546-t!698· RATIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE Service to you S300/$4SO BIG HOMES ••••••••••.••••••••••••• from ~700 to$650. mo: • 3298 lxecwtl•• s.ftes Walk to bay/beach. 2 br, Off leahttPath Huntington lo Laguna . All applns. F.P's. 2 car. a BR, 2 Ba, Coileae Park We have many more W•stlR••thr adults, 1 '_., ba, gar, lndry Like living in a Western 1,2 & 3 Br. Adults no pets: &mlndOrangeCo. ...-home Nr park nnnls& NOFEETOYOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 727Yot'ktoww•d patio. $240. yrly. Refs. mov1·c set! Old West dshwhrs, s ha« cpts, ALARE,..,AJ..S . . ',...... COURT.ESYn~""LS Unusual a BR. must see Beach Blvd at Yorktown 548-7558orS.18--3607 .. CaU prior to vacancy. 6 .. ., 383 elem. school. $.150. mo. IUOl""l•A Sq flavor with city sli ck closed garage. frplc, \.l. 642-8383 .. 2-640-1538; 998-232.1 5dG-tJl27 it! Nr Mlle · Park 536--0411 features: Pool. omplctc Gas&water Pool ""L""Rl...-""LS 13162 Warwick cir STUDIOS&ll ... 3BR.2Ba.allmodem, k L""M""i..acu••..,s __ A __ A __ ,.._•A ___ 4 BR. 1 .,~ Ba, cpts, drps, •4 BR, 2 n a. A1C. llle __ 831J-lSS8 L'"ll k h .u yearly lease. garage, 1tc1·hewn w11th rc·tragerator A A" nAAr-• t bl A ·1 411 fOOf. pool. nr shoppmg, LL ASE •.-u ate en $3SO. mo. 58!--0725 me . a I to wall plu:,h 7711 Scott Pl.ace, CM JIWILID UGHTS ~a 10• tns. _vai · fWy. ~-£vea833~j74 ," L'W ''AS'flL' ... .., Condominiums/ •Heated pool carpeting. A<.lult:. only, 642-5073 h . hl ,. SPEC ~.mo. Refs.5'5-73MJ '""' " .. """' y nag anu ·-----TakeyourChOlCt!-Jor. "*"' ]400 •Laundryfac1ht1e~ 2 BR. lrpl, patio. w1w no pet:,. ALL NE\\! 'fACULAR rolling halls Bil &studio, llulruaths, •RENTALS• 2 ba, l& llim. katcnens. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.l''reeullllUei> shag. encl. gar. steps to Right now & only 11 vcrr t:OLUHFULd,~170. bltm anrl snow rappt.>d moun· w \\ t'IH" dr~. bltrns CNIV PARK s hag rpts. decorator NA p L 1-;s i\ H 1':.\, t'or •Free linens tx:h, bay, Bal. l''erry. Yr· iew av • .11la1Jlc pat101gar. Adult:. nr. laans Ip; 1lay. t'harman~ J 1\llull:-. onl\ 1111 pl'l' l HH . I bath ~15 drps. pn>I landscp'g : 1 L l' a:. ~ 0 r Rent . •TV & maid serv uvval ly. 645 -3343. eves & t939 WALL.ACE pets. 160 21st. S48~127. hed room horn~· w at h ~~ o-'5-o:J.ll> J lilt, J~ bath . . ~50 w 1 m r N ond'e Panorlimac Buy & Ocea •Oar· R·Quc wknds. 548 8379 lurmal dining room, - -- -THETERRACE · ~--· m .•ir l' \IL'W /. HH . 2 Bo . •Phoneaervace 642 7458 11reptace. plush shalt BEAU flf'UL 4 hr. 2 oa, 2 BR. 2 UA ... ~1~1. _ts.n :>.>1~ . 1 d t!<l • •I male tooceHn .. C•1t..-o leoch 3111 -\<irpctrnl{ 1hroughout. lam rm rrpl. t>ltn. .... eu: 3 BR. 2 BA .. ~IS400. .irusta<'al Y t..'COr.tl • ---••••••••••••••••••••••• __ _ Highbeam ccrhn~,t!asy Almo11tnew.ti7:i~ WAL.NUTSQUAHI': Newportleoch 3269 woodburninglrplc:.:ullMEN.srnallbeacllholel.DUPLEX 3 llr, 2 Ba.Extra lar).!l' l lir, l lJa care kitchen. mcludln~L·~..:·r·..:io • L.s. :' B-R J8R,2BA .lurn :s35i).••••••••••••••••••••••• elec.,prav.l(roondllf RoomsS22.SOweek.Ap bllns, lge yard, ocean Carpet :,, drapes & self·cleanang oven Jui>t ""''"' .., r.. r-:---· 3 RR. 2 bath . . . ~$.SHARP 3~r. 21.>u Harbor t:f1k 1~\;g1~1~50Mor::'r~~0~· J IOO mo. 536-7056 vaew. ~tiO. 1>42-115.'i bualtam. 830 Cf:NTER ~l STEPS lo pnvate com· ~ard. Pauo: ~a.r. ~li>. TURTLE KOCI\ View Homt' Comm Pool. l 13-330-0666 bl w VIEW "Br.2"··. S4S-llSI munity tennis court, Cpl . .Baby UK ti4o·_S00.2_ 3 B~ BA ""'50 ...,..,"' 61 -MK4 "' .,.. , 2 ........ ;,.. . __.mo. " · li:30-5 pm .. Mon-Ft&. Sell adlc ate ms wilb 11 D1u· Bike to Beach. NEWPORT swammi()g POOL+• BRNpt.H"lS.~~ No C RONADELMAR l Pit.Cl 'fledAd .,., · <TOT LOT " D.OVER SHORES Y 1 0 asin · -75 mo.640-44tl5. ""ft""RT~~--s 1acuzz1. pets. Pret. married 27~ 2 BR, 2 BA ...•.... ~. Coado•W----------1 A A l"fH:l"'lll TOO). Gardener in· KnoxSt.,673-2256 CKlNACOVE FRONTROW u.tww'ht.,ct 34z5CostaMna . 3724COINMftiil · J72J 2BR.UnU135/MO eluded. Phone&M-4687. •----"""------3 Bdrma •• 3 ba., furn. l""' bay view, 5 br, 5 ba, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• PLUS UTIUTIES 1MMED1ATF. E. \ULb. CM. Freshly $900. Month to Month I av Jnfants. No pets g~~~PttAtJs~ ~!lr~teir~~~~,2~~b;s~~ CALL 552-7500 ~a: :a~:"': cs~. ~\. ~u:: ~1~eui1~~ ~"C1:EP~ AM 8 A·s SA 0 Q R' I N N . 2450 Newport Blvd, CM SAT1·5 SUN2· ~. ·i..vi ·s~IOwN-e l 645-6 177 . Alt.. 5, lake & rec center. aec. · . NEWBREEDAPTS 2344 Port Abeerdon.'-'--------• 675--0985 system. By So. Cat Plau . IRA.NO REW· 1 br& bach$165/$200 Spyglass Hall Vlllago, DILUXITowtlllDllH &S.D. Fwy97~ Pool. jacuaz.i, aar, ut.il aprklrs. wtr. :<ftner., 3Br,2B• ondo,vblgar, ._.. .... "-• u--Eve s 645-4411. 3~3 \lJ l lidrm. l w1Ulgan1ge Water pd Mamed. older <'hald ok. No does. Clusf: lo srhh & shOP,, 1!15< Mt>yer Pl. 642-w.lti LIVE IN A FOREST l Br, l Ba SllS. Gas & walt!r pd. Adults. no pets. 114 E. 20tlt. ~--0137 or 646~ 2 BR siud10. l ~ ba. cpts. drps, washer 1drye1 hookup tn •Pt.. lge patio, s m pet. l chld ok 54ti-d6&l Upper 41 br $145. 1-'amaty. Rngetrerng, crpt. drps. 752 D Shalimar ~--OJSt •Harbor View. 3 br, vacantMS-5071 REALTY Harbor V1c-w 3 br, 2 ba, C .. ... Ch••••• $ 2 9 5 i'\& UP pd, frpk. adlLS. no pets. ..... ,... 3206 • BR. cpt'd. Sm. child OK, A Red Hiii tomi>al\Y comm. PoOI. grdnr. lncl. Green Valley, pools & =--.!.!.~ · ·-.. ... ..,.. Hamilton 642·l.860days. ••,•••••••••••••••••••• no peu. Must ha\'e credit Univ. Park Center $455/mo. 644-6!122 r~. Kida & Pets OK fl.rat --· ~---LG. 1 hr. newly redecor'd . .BA YFRONT yearly 4 br, l rel .•. $175 + $15 dep. 2274 Irvine To tlo 2 br 2' b and last. $325 mo. $1 NEW 3 Ill $Z95. Nr shop ·g., adults, no b11, aur new, luxury u: Placent.Ja. ~ 8£AUTIFUL2Sl«)'4 Br, p:J, b~ten~. wash ~ry: deposit, 968-1781tvcs. ~.:.~:.:..... = SpDCIOU:4 house s ize ....;pe~L_s . ...;$_l_S5_._~_l_-o46 __ ·_1 __ 6pe7r5~/84bJ . ·~fts :r7pm 0_. Polwt 3226 3 Ba. 1395. mo. Lease or sat. No pets. 875 9188. Huntington Beacb 3 br. ....,,...,....,_... .. --.,.;.:.. tr1plexd ap~. toed yard. Ut:L.UXE2 BR mo \0 mo. $5915. moves -1 ~ ba, ii a rage, nr. bch. w .. "-.... • frplc. bl aar, c:ptg, drps, 1 ba. adu lt.s, no peu. S'78--40W ••••• •••• •••••••••••••• you tn. Lea111e option Canalfront, 4 BR i •., bu. Chaldren.1275. 53&-7052 T•"'""' ,,,....,. l.uMMee ,... dshwhr. 2 children ok or ~185. Call: 530--3.S1'l 122 CLOSETOMARJN~ uvail.835~11,UllUY YearlytAe.~Mo Dtrtct ... ,._....._ • ..., • ..,_....._. adultbldgavaH Nopcts COf'OMI del Mar 3 3 br. z ba. S2'7S per mo Caywood Re:.dl,\ IRVlN.E 2 BR, z ~. /\ar, 21675 Elden, C M Wknds QU IET pvl, 2 bf', 2 ~ ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Lease.114~UIO •Coll. Pk. Brand n• ~ l.200 Pool, Redwood plllao. wull,.,,,.-JT11LU4-LA~ 6 eves 645 177, wlcdays cpu. bltns. frpl, pool Vl&WHOM£forlcue. JBR, den. ach.I, park --beaut.decor,encl.aar 1 842 905 1ar.adlts,nope&a..3'16 W br, +den or 3 br. 2 l>a a Toro l23J pool. m aanl. No pol8 LUXURY condoonwuwr. chlldo.k. fl,85.551 ~ 2277-HARBOR BLVD. ----Ray w/sw plAa oc:c.anvlew 4t ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Lse. '395. 551-1266 2 bf, 2 ba, vLew frpl, t>oat ____ .:..,._,;,,.___:.__:.;;:;;:,_1 COSTA Ml.SA 2 BR, l ba snal sty aard n --"-------- pvl. bcl&Cb ace.a. s,500. Lwc~ou newtownhOme slip pool, JacuuJ. hob· LEASE, 1mmod avail. unit, "h•I cf>U, drpa, LO . 2 br, auacb. gar. p u mo. Ref •1. & on l•ke, 3 br + "1na&., Don'l 'Ive up t11o ship! J>y1bop. Praco A.'ducud! BR. close to beach, pool, 645-4840 dwhr, tnttd patao. beam Cluldren ot. No c3o•J. personalinterviewreq'd. J~ba.poollct.ennillrtd. You 11 f1'nd ll In Mr:H~ad.67 7022eve, tenn1t crta. UtO . ~011, trpl. 1ar· AduJll 2171 C Pia~ $11 ... 173.......$409 or 618 OdS J?>· mo. 832-llD • Clasalfled. ~1 dayi . .\lent ltO~J.238 af 'pm. s:zoo. 2l&SQ Elden "A '. 1_~ __ :nas _____ _ t I .. 1 LARGE Z br. p.1uo. n peu, $180. 11$3 W. WIJ.soo 551 -asoo or 5-42-Q911 NEW 2 br. 2 b•, cat.bedra ced'gs, slr:yble&, lg. IULC & bdrms. J>ati<>, BlwC overlook'g. Hun Scb :!2241 Pac1f1c Ave. CM S2:lS. 847-3541 days, 536--3638 eves SIOO BOHUS <.; uarunteed no rent mcrcai.e ID 1975 ONIEACH u .. chelor trom ~ 2 Ur. 1&2 Ba from~S I Hr. 1 Ba. view, $320 J Hr, 2 sa. view, $475 BRAND newdetuxe2br, 2 ba, din rm. blt111'1 01W. oov. gar, or. Hbr ~4$ 84d-8U15 •2WEll(SMM Movei in w /deposits: ~-----.__.only l BR $190 2 BR S230 Rerrla. Security, Pool, J acuni, Rec. Bids wfex~rclse rm., Bilhtrds. Color TV. $185.&UP lrvine Ave. at Me~a ~ * VILLA NINOS 2 Ir, 2 la"-"' Su per-Co.ty-QUJel Enclosed Garagei. Gas & waler ptud 1,2 & a bedrooms. lftreplaces, Pallos . .Ollns Shag crpts, encloi.ed garages. Ch1lc.lren & peca accept- ed. (lose to beach. No •Winter auhebeach lee. ~ti0 -32:U Mgr . ls beauuCuJ 839 133 R£1'" Property Mo lo Mo ~nt.ul ChildrettW.tco.. 2324 Elden Ave ~ 24 LET US PA.MPEAYOU Have tl yuur wa) 1n lh1 well lol·ated lownhou:.e tor adult~ only. •3 bedroom:.. l uaU1s •Fre:.h paint &cu~l:. •Cozy llreplace •Sunny patio •Garden selling w/IJOOI •Full gllruge w :.toragc Yours lor JUSl~. THE VENUOME l~ Anaheim S4S 86' SHARP I Hr. W<tlk 1 closet, cpts. drps. ap pins. Swed1:.h frpk, I adlt, no pets. Uul pd. $170. 642 1960 DaRG Point 3826 •Views or ocean. Management. Catalina & Palos Verdes ~~~~~~~~~~ •Lar&e pr1vat.edecks 1- •l4 Hour Seeunt~ LOCJl•G leodl Jt48 •lli:uLed Poob-o&unas ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~,'i'!>lgoed covered park-VERY CHlC, Architect • .\dJ1t1onal I ree park mg ~~signe~ 2 story llP~ •,\tJ1d serv1ceava1J. across ~t from spcc- • l''urnllure avail. tacular Cove beach. Like a pvt. borne. 2 bdrms, 2 Open M-1"~0·6 !:lat. 10·5, Sun ll-S Closed Wed. Huntington Pacific 711 Ocean Ave ( 714) 536-1487 Mngd by Wm Walters Co baths. lge. deck, rrplc. Many c losets 2 car garage. M 11ture 1tdults only. No ch1ldn·o or pets. Ref's. $425 on yearly lease. 497 -1617 • Air CClftdilonin9 A large lwcunous opartmerlt f eoturing • W/W SNll Cerp«ing • T.t~ Draperies • Se~r•te Dining Areas . Prfoa~ pado • Formal dining room • DiahwHheR • Print• Patios • 12511,000 Aecre1tton Cent.r • Continuous cleaning oven • Deluxe runge • Dfah11JOSha • Dlspo.al • $250,000 ~on center• Heated pool • Jacuzzi • Saunas • Night· lighted volleyball court• Areslde 1V lounge • Billiards • 10ble tennis • Laundry /acllltles • Covered parking No lease Sorry. no children or pets. • Helted Pool I JK\lul • Yolleyt>.il & T.t>le Tennis "~apple Av-... W.. .. M1llt .,....._.u..-.. 6700 Warner Avenue Huntington Beach Phone 847 6047 '1"1 -.. -.. \D lHS ......... ,. Cor-por~ • Fireside T.Y. Lounge • C•rd I PlrtJ Room• 8Mtlard1 I& 2 Bedrooms avallablo furn/shod & unfurnished from Just Sf70 aPJI!!.! In eputment IMng. SANTA ANA 2414 No. Tustin Ave. ~. • i Santi Ana "' .. ~.,.,... • ~ i ' Phone (714) 547-5921 ·..-: Sorry, No Children or Pell. 1----a..;;:.:;...f--+I G) Nol .. ,.. --_.....,.. .. ue;.,..._.~~fl} ~ents Furnished 1 A~"'ts Furnished • Apartmettts Furnish.cf ~ettb Furnished or Unfumished 3900 or Unfumished 3900 or Unfurnished 3900 or Uftfurnished 3900 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ii I iii if! -;r-!lhl!Mii ii !iiiii!iiiiiiii 1g iiiii iii 1r HARBOUR LIGHTS Prestigious Apartments in a Garden A limited number of spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bdrm . & den & 3 bdrm. units are ·now avai lable. Furnished and Unfurnished •Private Balconies •Beautiful Landscaping • Fireplaces, Wet Bars • Walk-.in Cl0sets •GE Buffet Kitchen •Refrigerators Included •Air Conditioned •Pool & Streams • Jacuzzi . . • Sauna • All Adult Bu1ld1ng • Subterranean Parking • Pet Section Move to the only rental apartments in exclusive Apartments Fwnished or UmrnlsMd 3900 G..a«Jei for a...t 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two Garages for Rent. MlNUTESTONPT BCH $35/mo. ea. 645-1872. lor ambula tory person. c..iood meals. Nice sur· round1ngs. Easts1 de WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BE A1'1~ 'ii .. .'•• I •• ''I ' • • foVJ" 1----------•I Co:;la Mesa. Avail now. Call 54H-714!1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SANTA ANA 2 Br. 2 Ba. Upper ~180. down $190. l Br upper Sl 15. down Sl25. All w /encl gar & A IC. Will accept ktd!> & pets. 542-6547 Singles. 1 & 2 bedrooms. Fum & unlurn. With all the extras. Model& open daily 10 to 1. Sorry, no pets or childr~n. Oakwood Garden Apartmel\ts VacatJ01t Reatals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. COM,.ANV REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 I • COM~ANV -REALTORS SlNCEI.944 673~00 * COST A MESA * 1300-3100-3700-5000 sq fl. Larger units ava1J. *SANTA A.MA* 1000-1300-1700-380()-5000-75· sq ft & up. lmmediateoc- cupaocy. Nattress Rlty: 979-6571_ 2800' -4000" PRIVATE YARD SPRINKLERS Fiberglass; Wood ; Paint; etc A.shwill-lurile & Co (714) ~7-2100 industrial office &shop 1300' & Up CarpeLs & Drcipes Please call Don Gilmour or Tim Dnscoll Ashwill--..tteCo. 714 :997-2100 Storage 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINK STORA.GE UNITS P e r sonal business or recreauonal storage. fo'rom ~9. J amboree & San Diego Fwy. 979...()150 ~ r . ~ . . .... J r 1 I [ Pd ,...._ /9 a ....., ... ,..._..,. l.lt•-1.. =;,. ... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ....................... ················--····· ..................... . OUSECLEANUW liour Janltor ioc*IAC for Office, CALlCOT £ PAJ~lNG ODAB WAT ER ltt;ATER Col~~~~~~~~~~~ Busine:as. CCLU Jenice'• or8U11d'1.tocl~ao.Mon· Call979-3335 lr11H1tllatton. Guar work no e1'tra cbarp • Lu9e-ape. llU:ily RaHedY Anml7s-4553 lhl.Y rate1. Al. 494~112. S~te lie ll IMUted aervace.. ~~ lor Info. core~~ & weekend. Se.rv· MiU.ttnanc.•Spftek.I TH8 BEST In Dorrwlft.lc a...dsc.... lSt ClaS's Ext/Int palot MARV 'S PLUMBl.NG ing HB & FV,960-"270 . R c pas r · Ul·Hd It Cleaoina. Robbib'I l\at •••••••••••••••••••••-paperban&tnJt. alrlest •84ti-98U7 • Tiie 6'13.::1910 & Mop. sCa~ST. ROTOTJ1 'JNO -most spray 25 yr"' exp879-6294 NO JOB TOO SMALL ".. .... ..;:.::-.:...:...:..:...::.,;..":.....;..;..:... ___ , __________ ...................... . CorqplLawnSel"Vlet. Apt. Special. Ctean, bath, y~rds. Sod sales & Dan· •TOP QUALITY• Lew & Wityne'11 Pturnb· C.ERAMIC 1:1LE. Ne~ & Comm }Res/Cleanups. kitchen, st.ove. rerr1g. stall. ~andacapmg. ay Interior & Extenor ing. Uyrs eJ<p. Recession Remodel. 1' ree e:.t. ~ml rm & ball $1.S. ~ flQ FrMeU. ~142 Shampoo J. rm & h'1J $25. or ~vc. fom. 960-217° Cail Lee SJG.7m e prices! $9.95 hr. b"'lf>..6261 Jo~ wekome. ~-2426 -L-ov_l.;..o-.a_D_a_y,;.._c..;a.o..r-. ,;...M_y.., fl.50, couch '10. c=. ~•l T k 543..!...5887 • ' Lodlsfttlttl Llc. __ Top Soll bo-e. Fencecl "lrd. 1Syruxpl1wtul!_ , Dl•H•lfl... 1 c0teendup,!_-• r1e~wor , H 1 . b R 11 •••••••••••~••••••••••• TheHangmeolsBack. R---~-l/R -.-1.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 1 not. method •. l all' "°*" •••,••••••••••••••••••• a r t .,... n t .. , 1 nor ousec earu.na Y e a-8 1 r "'"me s Ca ls best WP hanaers .._ •...- Hour /day /week. Reis. myself . Gd. r trs. Ot~•ttJaltlaslnthe Euro-1.llD~cp'g. lOyrsmarea. ble Co\lple. Reterences. ;:~e·~~~o:~talla: DjinSchwartz 558-130 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TopS01l•Compost• 548-6717 531-0101 ....... ~ 646-2693. Reas. Rates.5CS--6271 . 1 loom. A.+4Aioas •Mulch •Hedwood• ----------1-=.:::.:.......:.::::.. ....... _ __;·:__ __ pean Manner .. ~ a Pl. won prices + mat.ena ·Prof Painte r. honest _.... Call~ ...&..1-.-au.;;&.r......1 Mea•Cteanlnt t;al1>,J!ts~ Delll&oed l<w you. ,c,; • Mullhroom compost. lawn JAPANESE LADY Would 642-0837. work, re11s. Jot/ext, Ire REMODELl.NG c_.............. &'llptlOl5tery.'~ dayFahions.666-4232. topper. plant m1xeas. Lake lo House Clean. esl. R efs. 541S-275ll , OUALl.TYWOll~ T..torift9 ••••••••••••••.,.•••••• cleaned or sbamnno. .. DelJvery & open 7 days. &IS--1587. Lil-L..t. 642·3913 <..:all Now I-or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cslm Cablneta. bOat wk. cc.7 ...... 2 .v c ••rll08""' 1$42--0(X;8 -..-c• nu;t; to;STIMATES ~...c o...i. b -..1 ..,.. -•• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._. r-· . T ff 0 R 0 U G ff Exp' d •••••••-••Y••••••••••• •'nd Design r'ormer t\ennooy Gover-_.o cvr. -c •ouu.&t lat --'~ ' ness/ Teacher seeks tlcewk.6'&-6219 ••STEAM•• ELEC'tlUCl1',N. Sml Ge.,ralS...-... ~ housecleanina=onaweek-Joseph Hanigan General • • 7~1-5619 h Id it to CARPETCLEANlNG jf)bs. malot/repairs. 22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.Ybasu.968-4143 Main. Paint. carpentry, Pla1tff/Repow •ll3>867-5760 Ptllme c 1 care u r-c .. ,..t.r ft'ree.Eat. 9$2~11 yrs e1Cp. lie 233108 "TllJNGS'' by Moose. clc. Reas.552-6292 .............. ·;;~·~;;,~· ing.4~~. S48-S20$ Gen woodwork, repairs, lllCOWM Tex Pt-TCH PLno>.. Hom e touch-up. re-Wfldittc) C••••••••••ort••••••••~1••• C ..... /COMt• d I plumblng.ete.6'2--a613. •••••••••••••••••••••••M--Al~ Type s. Fr~e model1ng, every1.h1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• abk>et w , 1en re· ........................ ••-••·"' ----r Estimates. CaU541>-6825 1rom A-Z, be & lns. A W Id S 11 pain. d,.YwaJJ work, sm. CUSTOM Ce~ Wort ••••••••••••••••••••••• Post Hole or SbnJbbery Adams Tax Consultants ••••••••••••••••••••••• llti0-3440 *. re el mg* l fl': . addit. ~l-0171. Patios Reaeonable European Landscaper Holes. Any number, s ize Service in your home at W J LL I A MS & So 11 s Jobs . A~y ocallon. ;) rs E TreeService-Cleanup. or depth. NoJObtosmaU. NoExtraCost•9fn.lM5 Masonry la c 283046 . ........,ing RoofllMJ · exper 646-701<1. MASTER Crartman · Free stM2-8Sl4 reu noMaint.M2-S329 C•ll 54.9 -9933 or Brick . block, stone.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . .. ~p~clalty. Remodeling, Cement Work or all kinds. . . &i0-Ul68J •le Yow..,_* 586--6371. . Ju•t Plunlbing7 J .C. ROOFING Use the Da,il,Y Pilot ~ast ftntsb work, rers, fre Reasonable, lreeGrdn'g/Marn/Lndscp. 27YrsExpenence r'astSe;v;::_ Licepsed&JnSured R.esult Serv1~e est, gu11r work. 499-310.S. estimates. Call 638-3325. aod, spklrs. cleanup. sou Haulillg Reas. fees 968-8182 MovbMJ Reas Rates f''ree £st. s-t~066 ~1rectory . Y?ur se~1re ----------• cond. &42·3331/&l6-4908 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• J 0 e Call To· , 1s our specialty. \..&II BuildAll ConstrucUon CONCRETE MOVING, hauling, "AD HARP for Quali~y OUT&ABOUT T! JS~~P°t.UMBlNG Rl::PAl~S . all types. 642-5678.ext.322. Homes-Commercial ROOM ADDITIONS JAPANESe GARDENER , guraie clean up, reba.t>le l!'come Tax Prepara-Local/Statewide Moving 642--4111 ~eas. F rec est. he, a~k Remodeling 548·1 PATIOS ~5 10 Yrs Exp. Complete fostservic-e.963--6452 uon. 20 ¥rs Exp-7 da freeest,S2l·207l lor Walt. 830-5020 USETHE Service & Cleanup. · Reasonable Rat.es. For ' L. R. OTIS Plumbing anyume. DAILY PILOT S,_VEod& Pror.it. Cdusdtom Asp ha It I C em e o t, Free Est 751-1937 Uaul1ng, yd. cleanup, Appt call '549-9941 or Moving hauling & c lean Water htrs. all size. s, dts· 51 ,,. 1 ---·-•sT r em •. repair, a ~n. break /dri ll. Remove. paint & rental' maint 751~37. ups. A-1 work. reasona· I t g re ..,.. r• rnsulataon. Free est Lowest rates ~or Ex-rtencedJapanese , .,.. 5.'iG---0347 posa s. s opa es, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESULT .. n~1 645 .,~.,.. ..-.. G d service. c.xpr. ~ . CFG F S -""" 0112 ble, college students. pairs. remodeling and NL'ILL NEON, INC . ......, gns. --.-..:r. 640-0168. Landscaping & ar en· m v ... -......-847 2126 Co "' SERVICie. lng Movsng/ Hauling. Stt.tdent. l'al' prepared, your hm -repipi.ng. New nstruc· The .Full Service Sign Co '" MINOR HOME REPAIR Child Care Free ~st. 979-7731 lK truck. reas. Barry, Bkk)>'g, finplanrung / • lion. i 4 Hr:.. he & bond ForSalesman53l-3374 DIRECTORY Plumb1og-carperrtry ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----$48·9723&53.5·i798_. __ Year round service !~!~~-~~~!'! ..... ,64l·ti263 To Place Your .. i''ast For leltlff CersimicTile,540-4560 L,ormer Kennedy Gover-REPAl 0 R w ter s s-lceCal p Mov1ng-Haulrng·C:leaoup. TAX Appointment, phone •Wallpaper Hanging• "• ep1pe, a Re s u It '• er vice """• YOUNGCARPENTEJ\ ness1 Teacher avaU. lor PROl',GARDENER 2 students. Exper. & Secretary. S<&S-:1777 Ef· 8ytormer1nstructor. hcater:c-.Serv1celines. Directory ad ..... call 642-5678ed. lZZ Qu!Jlily work/low rates p/llme child care/tutor-For S,ervice Rea~. 640-174~ rective ul end oC March. Carl Rebko. 046-2449. Hone!>t work. 642-9315 now. 642·5678. exl. 322 , _ _::_.:.::.....:..:....;....;~,;._---All phase's 548--013!1 mg. 4!W-ti906. Call 548 0930 lusMs1 .... 't~.. Lott & Fo.d ' 5300 :Wt W..tecl, W.7025 ~~~ ..... ~!~! ~~~ ..... !!~ ~-~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~!.~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~!.~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~~ ..... ~!~~ 9., I /' -"'"" •••••• • • • •••••••••-••f ••••• •••• •••••••••••••• lbokJr ' /t . ....................... Found: 2/l~n5. 8lackExperiencedsmlfUengine £xper. ~rrguard __________ HalfDayMicePfl'f Ja1lllor1JI Work-Male or OFFICE Lab. w /choke .cbai,a;~ '.a n'd I o r outboard system . AIR. A/P thru DA.TA. Exp d 'I' cl e phone ~~~ -if.P.M S~+4~M ~ couple. l l or over-lor Secretarial, Clencal, 01 lulfnets nea collar. Vic: ~a & Mecllanic.~83 Tnal Bal. PayrolJincJud-PROCESSIMG Sohcllor, 9 to 4; 5 day ' · atn part ttme cvemngs. Seal llre Workers ATTEN-()pportmtty 5005 Springdale. 897-7297. W-&-..a/ II l fo ms C at 1 on s wk.SSUU mo + bonus. week d oing en1oyable B e a c h a r e a . TIO:-.;~ Reces::.1on 8lu~·! ••••••••••••••••••••••• _....,. I mg payro ax r . om m u n 1 c k d M t w~rk in our brand ne w 7141., . .,, "J"'' 9 to :; lor LOST: Mans black waUet,.· h••• ' 7050 Must l y p e . phone coordinator for cont rol Nice wor mg con . us olc opening near the O.C. <>->v o ""· Uon t believe everylhmg PIUHT SHOP $50. Reward. Vic. Bri,to •••••••••••••••••••••• 54..5-3412 for appl. c ~ n t er . Qua I 1f1 ca. have neat appearance. Airport. Xlnt opportumty tnlo. mu read in the papers. Letterpress/offset, C-4, & Sunrlower.<;'.M . ··EXCELLENTTYP1NG tsons/Exper : Operate Call58l-71SSO ior positive mtnded ID· ilut, you can beltevc ::.la~t.cu~f:~.~~;;~~4: 556--0420 -yb•me. Pteaseph. Boys&Girts . ~~~\~~~afi:C~sr5°d~t!Exper . Wa1trei.s _&div, For pe~sonat in·Laoor, part lime. 20-30 ~~~~ .. ~=11 h~~~w~r~~~~ front.Terms.87()-4564. CaliC.AnimaJ Controt "'· discussn .673-6345 commun1cat1on s P /Ttmc Hos tess / terv1ew,Call833-8095. hrs per wk. Landscap-w s alaries ranging to H.B./Seal BchSbelter · Exp. Housecleaner. lOto 14 years or age. l>as-network . Duties mus t cashier. Ben Browns. OUSt:;CLEANlNG Serv. ing, exp. req. Must have ~suu. Come ::.ee fo r BKR sells lg ranches, .BackofHumaneSociety', Mature adult. Ex. refs. ly Pilot delJvery routes have mcluded collecuon Ca~I Miss McLeod. Mature, Bondablc 000t~u c~1·70~~.l5 hr. Tom vour:.dl! Ab1ga1l Abt>ot ds Workl·ng as~ Jn may be available in your bl 499 2663 p ., . nee """'• · 536-65.51 Own transp. Free est d of terminal user trou e · · women. an tim e. Per:.onnel Agency, 4500 vest expenses . .Box 416, I A ,,.. • -area. Earn profit for e-t <.ti l ol ~c:-51·>3 D ...: . 102 Anima ~s ..... usague 548----7227 liveries & cash. trips or repors, coor na1on •EXPERIENCED• ,,....,--.. LEASIMGA.GEMTS Campus r . ..,u1.e . Corona91720 Adopt!on •. Spaying.& ... 7100 merchandise for selling troubleshooting/restoral Floor&WindowCleaner ousekeeper, Cook . Real Estate Ltc. Req. N.B._5~5_7_-_6_1_22_. ___ _ SALESMAN for Auto. Air Neutermg uuormauon : tltlpW•·ed new s ubscriptions. For wt common carriers, 673-7162 Live-in . Uuemc um -w/tram. Top commission Cond. parts. Work on . 960-2WO ••••••••••••••••••••••• information please caJI fault isolation acuvity, be red . R eler ences.. pd to exclusively commission. Could be ·-Ammals lmpou~~~ 642·4321.· From San large scale nationwide EXPERIENCED &12-9606. represent our clients added to exist.mg lanes. Accounting ' Clement e·San Juan system in initial testing CAPTAIN commercial-mdu:.tnal ""l-'""10 Old Eng Sllp gry male c all s tage. Xlnt benefits, L'inest Cuisine. Orange Housekeeper. exper d. s o ,. "'° -vv · ·• • ap1stra no area. c working conds & advan· .. project s m .. range ..... o. St. Bern. pup, male 495·0630 and MJss1on Vie-... , Pl County's Busiest Duung Female for large beach Quality S!>ace priced 'ltEAL ESTATE Or,· t;hep,wht,femaJe jo-E I Toro area, call cementpotenu ... eas~ Room.SeeMr.Fll1pc1c areamolel.Sendresume below compeuuon. E" F'ICE-s uper location. Terner,bllc/wht,fem. 581-6310. submstresumew/reccn A.IRPORTERIMM to C1ass1Jied ad no. ~l ing -Bro\\n Hcaltors. Office Management Mm. 2 yrs ftume travel agency expcr. Handhng domestic & mt'I, both commercial & plea:.urc. • All 1nqu1rn.:~ Lrcated 10 s trictest confidence. Completely furnished. Lab pup, brn/wht, male Equal Oppor. Employer s alaryClustolrSy ~;.. HOTS. t' o Daily P1lol. P 0. Bo.x MU OJJO P .O. Box 40ll. Already to go! Call Jerry Shep, bU</tan, male •Ta A.cc~•ls aro ......... 833 2770 1560, Costa Mes a. Ca Corona dcl Mar . Caht Opportunity unlimited. G11lesp1e. 642-8631 or Dalmatian. pup, male •CPA.:s A•co Financial -92626 ---Look mg for a career 18 531-~. Lab. bUt. femal~ Corpenten-loats Services LIV J::.f~ MAJD sales·!-Here 1t 1s. Sell 044-7 l_ii_. ___ _ Germ. Shep, b_lkllan. •lookknpen Weslsa1l Corp. needs ""UNewportCtrL>r t:xperl Lef!lll Secretary HOUSEKEEPER. h\c·tn. l''or work •• lamlly ot 2. 1 d l t '':s·~ocJAT"". Leh Me •• .i---.J.. u~ SJ'amust.Salaryo""n L do I s le ., c htldrun h Id ... I h k g Shak ce pro UC:, 0 ~ .,. tern •CCOUft•--., ~ rough extenol' c&rpen· Newport Beach "' "-i w " no c i nm. ite se P · home & indus try <.:on .. .., CA • ., empora Y n=agnmen s ter~. with 2 lO 3 years EquaJOppor.Employer u "• ~ ""' coo !( • us tact Rulh Masd1n . 'reach You How ·r~··arn • ,..., T t ""A L ti7""-1530. NptBch 1baby & •• .''t'•J -"L11rc. & k .\I t be under ' in Top 4!'K., ltl~e e lo Lnghr, lemale;gte} -• For Expet'lenced Ac-m;mnc carpentry exp. Ex. SecyfT-English :.pcakm~. Pert 35 yr:,.. old. xlnt. conds.. ~-3534 all 5 USA. ~lOO snvest eot. Shthr, mate. grey counung Personnel. Must own own tools. Xl't rr-own trans Hel :,.. Prl\ hrs & ::.a lary. 550-78~ ____ --c II M 0 .. rn es o~T ... • 1 Girl ot'c. Vanous u &b 0·-5 .,.,.,., d 6 a r · "'-• Calico, female PteasoUlll co. benclit:, for rapidly · ....... -nm a ' -.,,...,, a nyumc wkn , alt. 714/"'"' 9630 RS A .,. d k •• d dulle:., l1wo1ce typing. ,, '"" _.----I ____ O_T_H_E _____ 1 leta .. re <:rte , mgr exvandmg Co. Apply in Ortbo Chatrst c expc1t. lnven. controb. phon~ INSt;RA NCt-: v.kuy:-.. ood · Jl4/835-4103 person at Guard Sha.fk. 1" / t 1 me . I rv 1 n c · w Health 14' Stores FOUND Wed. on Jris. 1638 Placentia· Ave.~ 552_7800. order:,... S 120 k New ;,a genc.) create~ 1m ----------1 2 lieauutul Country CdM, black Shih 'fz Sports wear ,\Jig. N med opening tor Assis· LOA.M ESCROW Stores . Well Est. named Bridget , EqualOppar.Employer ~!.._:s~J,.Michclle alDENTAL S.b:CRETARY· 64l-3472 tanl <..;enera1 Agent OFFICER 673-3409, 548--f).124; :7~~"""~!2~:~:_:~-:.:.~~~~~~~~~~~j '""' '""' · & b sy Strung personal produc· ~ "'"" l~r. progressive u F~mily coun:-.cltn•• Clinic & Downey Savings & Loan iNTERESTED In super, Found · Lab cemale ap· APT M. anager, 12 units CLERK TYPIST olri~e. At le~st 3 yrs ex-n"ecd~ RECBPTisi-:cY Lion + al>P11h1ty to rc,'cr1.1.1tn , has openings for expcr'd ORGAM TEACHER i-·or Class lnslrucuon t:nthus1ast1c. Knowledge ol Mu sic & Chords.' Ei..1J not 1'ecei.:,ary Clai.:-. already 1urmcd. Parl Lime. 55 7 -4!i:jt; FULLBRT0:'\ MUS IC. • •· · C t"' M"sa Send re & per1ence lront des k. ., "dl>kk lr<.11n one or i 1 L great r"Llaurant'!'!B~y · 3 mo's Call os. "· ·Calculating paymg Al ust beexp pr 3 Co nvent 1o na oan .. .., pro.x P O .Bo 176 Capable of handling all so m terv1ew ti38-571 area in Santa Ana. Rig t 557--08oJ flJ. · sume to · · x • commissions for life in-d & typi:.t. ~ per mo. Escrow Officers in its ------- party may negotiate. . a · CosmMesa92627 suran~e co. 10 Newport dentalofl'tceproce ures. Ur:.: 8 :30 -5:15. Call ~_.-....,.,_.__..._. ..... .-.. llunl Bch office. S&L PA.RT-TIME F.V . Must liquidate 1mmed. LOST : Blk/gold Germ Bea~~· ,Lile t,rj>l ng & 494-8Sll • ' 53ti-t!H04 Mon. March IRVINE PERSONNEL: background preJ'd. Con· Need (5) immed. Mu1>t ~9,000. All offers under Shep,mate,Vic.McFad-A.sselllbly& goodw/f1gures.Salaryt-0 DEHTA.LA.SST lOlhforinterview. SED'VJCES""-A.GENCY tact Mrs Brehm . have car. No age n·· cons 1 de ration . den & Springdale, H.B. Ute Moddtai•g $475 or commensurate ---------"-.,..." 963-tl321 Equal Oppor. quiremenL. No expcr. Ownr/Bkr.642-0500 892-317• Ex~'d woman wanted w /expcr. Good eo. 3 Yrs exper. Expanded FANTASTIC -iKin: rnn iAtln.mc >-t::mploycr nee. :$ l)ay training. b · mJ'g be c· c ll M N I duties. Salary open, 3'ri M ~~~~~~~~~~1 548 . "'"'•·'. r>y manne eqwp. co. ne its. a rs. u , Oppo""'".Ji.u suite 22-1 Costa ei.a = -v.roJ lul"9Hs Wallhd 5010 Lost: Sml Fem Blk/Gra Must be reliable w/good 833-8450. day week. No Sat. Gen'I • •-•"J C II 642 1470 ~=--..:...:_ _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiny Shaggy Dog. Vic: refs.C.M.Call54ll 8852 . ...:...:-----------1 dentistry . Preventive 1''or aggressive tn .._.-a __ . _ ......_ LVN 3 II P 111me . ---------• Wanted Orange Co. Oft CdM. I D tag. Nam _:_::.:..:.:-=.=-:....:..:-------1 pracuce. H . 8 . area. d1v1duals to Join Young ~-~ Me o 1 ca uons. Mes a POLICEOFCR SalemovableltquorL1c. "Bridget". Reward.AUTO CARR I ER-ClrkTypist $500+ _96_·2_-_24_36_· _____ Re~lt:stalef'1rm .•.. ITS EASY TO St:LL Verde Co1w . Ho:.p. 66l $1091-$1327 Agent 496-1~ &44-730.s. Reg1sler. NB&<.:M. Hrs Fee Paid. Ste?orette. Dental Asst. Exper"d. 4 <.;ALLDOVER.~Ll'\ 1'NAPP SHOES Na Center St,CM 2to4pmweekdays;Ear-file s, type 65-70 . Days a week. Laguna Gene Ma)O 64::>-0070 uonally lamous reputa M•CHl ... ISTS POLICE Travel Agency Wanted LOST: Shep/Husky, tan ly AM wknds. Need relta Ph w 11 t ther "' "" Orange •·o. John Klein. w/blk. muzzle. lg. ha.If bleaulo. ones. ' rarno Bcharea .49-1-4685. f''e male Factory lion )?Ua rantees .>OU a 01,cr:,1l1cll work load EMERGE ... CYU\UIP. " Id 40 lbs duties. Also, FeeJobs. h s tead\ income "ith " .. ,.. AlbertWade&Co.l~ male.6 mo.o. · Woody.540-000S RthR A. l'ackagcr:-.~.lU!X'r r "ati ;l.l•d rcpe;,at ~Il g electronic 111 DISPATCHER century Park East. LA Vic. Mesa del M.ar. 0 yan CJlftCY Lo :-.tan ,\lent raise:. ~ ~~rumcntat1on. ,\lodern 00067ll3-277-I411 REWARD549-.27ti7 Auto Parts Counter-Sale. ·1793 Newport 8!, CM ~8 5125 custom~r:. H1ghe:.t ca:.h worl.1>hop . Ad\ ancl!d $860-$1046 M-'-09es, Trust Persoaols 5350 Apply tQ. Mr. Parsons. )7391 Beach Bl. HB D t ' earch Fl LE CL!:: RK-A two Iv Your own hours No . c M t>tti -105 PA.RKIMG COMTROL full time exper.,,..eqwred 646~ ~ l'omm1:,s1on:-. imm<.•<hate Kmcllc:.. Inc. 12:11 \'1c· ~s 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hub Auto SUpply, 2120 ~47 9617 en I month::. JOh. ~.10 per hr. 1il\·e::.Lmcnt r'rec sale::. ton a M . ~ .=.!__ ~ OFFICER ,..... •...........•..... Harbol' Blvd.CM 4ll hr week. A st<.ind up kit J ue Barry,.>WKnapp Male lull & p llll11.'. Appl~ $729_$886 Job.18.\1 <·ard<.. Noellp. Centre Hrockton . Kcntuc kyl-'rwdCh1ckcn. nee·. Cai; 54!! 742:J Massal·n.usctts0l'10l. 2'JWI:: Coa~tll\\)'.Cd~I SPJRJTUALREAD£R Open 10AMto10 PM 1---------1 Advice on aU matters. LOANS up to 80%. COLLECTORS ~xp Cahl. registrants 752-1541 I st TD Lo_. 11120/o 2ftdTDL.oes Lowest rates Orange Co. 31Z N. El Camino ReaJ San Clemen1.e, For appt. CaU 492-0034 492-913ti Sattler Mfc) Co. 642·i!l71 545·0611 PREGNANT? '-.!Arving Harbor area 24 Carin g. confidential ~ counseling & referraJ yrs. Abortion, adoption $4000 Prime. seasoned 2nd keeping. 'f.D., 1 year to run. Very _ _:.l'.P:....C=.A:..:.:.:R:.:E:...:54:..:..:..7·~..i..-1 sate . .Priced to yield lS'k . 1 •fl A.braxn M•MIJP l'hone ~at;-u~. 1733 Fullerton Ave. CM Aw•terttflffh/ Exp. masseuses, 10-10 PenoiH!Js/ •• 642~,u Lost & ~ s 1ncere ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost&: FHft4 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND : Super gentle Siamese caf with badly hurt paw. Vic: New York Ave. 546-9099 l nteJJ1gent ,.eeds G et-Togethers Lonely Eveomgs Call 551-6042 or832-5769 AVON LllERA.TE YOUISB.F ftoolft.loredpm &I•!! B ~ A n A V 0 N REPRESENTATIVto;. Add new people, n ew places, & new interests t your lite & earn g money too! r'll show yo how. Ca II s.to-'1041. only. Top comm. pnme1~~~~~~~~~~ accts. 53ti-7577 1: DOCTORS CONVENTIONAL ASSISTANT LOA.H Young lady 011·28) to UMDERWIUTERS work as doctors ass1stan· Oowney Savings & Loan t/recpl. m health :.pa. No has openu1gs 10' its H.B. exper. necess. We tram ore. Must be exper;'d in you. Apply in person attn underwriting coo ven-or eve. 2112 Harbor t1onal loans. partJcularly Blvd., Ci\l fred1e .Mac & li'an~ae ...=..:......;.~---- Mae. to~or further into. Doctors Assist. 1.·ontact 1\1 rs Brehm. 30 Yrs or over. 1-'ull 963-SS~l .• Equal Oppor. G o s p e I C h r 1 s t 1 a n •l ::kl 5::.IU l-'ri&1\1on. ----------- 1-'0 KMl'~H MARINl-:S Numerous opportunities ex1 :.t for Former Mannl'S oecuuse of rt'· cunt changes m Re enlis tment procedures. The Marine Corps want:. their Good Men to Rl'- enhsl. Call 548-5847 or ~ !Jl7l. ------ Gal> Atlendanl & Ca:.hll'r i''ull ume. JANITORIAL AT EASE Of Mewport Beach Medical A.ss't f':'<per. prclerrcd under 3.5. Front ore. pnnc1pal· ly. Call MoP. 642-4950. Desires lo hire on a pe rm. p/t1me basts a Custodial Person. You mus t be neat tn ap pearanC'e & of ~ood character. You will l>c --~~~~~~~~I ,\µpl~ In l'cr::.on To l'lw CITY OF MEWPORT BEACH Personnel Department 3300 Newport lilvd P'"'duction & 1\pply m Per.;011. 205!1 Harbor Hlvd. CM requ i r e d lo wo rk 8:30-·&:3u Monday lhru Friday. Assembly Wortc Avail. w.'estab. sa1lbo.tt eqwp. mtgr. for bright hard "orkl'l'. 1-:xpcr 111 machine !>hop. as:-emb.y 6.: manne hardware dl• ~l _J.!r trne. no 1:i.yo1r~. :,.irablt•. c . M . Call Send Resume To: Gen. Ofc SsOO Classtl 1cd Ad no.~ !'.~tab 3CCLS . 22 -46. 54!!-UJ2. ~160+ guar. ~lr. Lyons, _ --------- M4ti ·54.>5. 1-kal 1-.::-.tate Salespeople BABYSITTER, Mon·Fri Bmploycr _ w11nsur. _& ~kkeepmg 1 ;3~·5 :30 /3 schl og Cook. exper. m modJhed exper. 64:>-6652. 1---------• cbldrn. ~.hr, ~l-059i diet:.. apply at Yl\U~'! Donut' Shop,. eurly AM BABYSITTER ,Do you Lake Conv. Hosp. '261:> s hift. No exper. nee. -tt home + ., My . Grand Ave. Long Beach. Fem. 111ge 25-45. Apply ~.,.tH 1 ad re 11 n e. e d Cu. 213-420-6141 1~ person, tJS K 17th. Grandmother to IJve·tl) 1_C_M __ _ Ilea, y phone conlal~. C 10 Daily Pilot Accur.ile t~ p1:.l. CredJl l'. 0. Box tSt;O helpful . · ~ J otn 11u r pro1ess1onal Need ~~ ~HO wkly'! ~· l :-.tall. t;rcat opportunity' S225+ llou::.e 01 i'ullcr. ior :.i hl·cn:-.ed a:,.s<>etales. Mr H1cha_r_ds_. IW_1;_-54.55_-_ Private dc~k .md phone. checking background1~~c~·o~:.~t~a~~~l~es~a~·~Ca~!Yl62t!~~~I Ruth Ryan ACJM'CY JA.MITOR & -------•I C3ll AM '4j·q472 <Eves & WkndsJ for ti\ formation on Smail Groups now fornung 101' Ban.k Cards, Potlucks, etc!. A.re Yoe1 &per:d Ages 38-55. Ncn prollt, • .. M.-ACCOllllh f Lost: Femi Jrish Sett.er, J no marks. btk. collar. 1 Sm 1 boy's pet. s100 t· REWARD!! Vic • Tu~tin/lUnd' St i pe rs on a bJ e, DRIVER Los Angeles & Oran.:e ,. Co. area. Exper. frozen food. Call 8-IOam Sat & Sun. 213/5112;-6000. 1793 Newport 81. CM MA.IMTEMA.HCE 64&-4854 li391 lieach Bl, Hli F'or restaurant. Mature. 847-9017 reliable man or couple to keep lnside & out spot· less. Good pay. t'ringe bent>f1ts. 6 Days. Apply Ambrosia Reslaurant, 505 30th St, Room 211, Balboa Peninsula, N.B. NEWPORT Same locatwn 18 years. Medium s1.tc 0111ce. Ex· cellcnt commLss1on spht Call Hill Lachcnmyer 646·3928 Eves 673·4577 Real r~state salesman. "'·\.-AGHICY Top comm. split. Pro's 646-35U. perspicacious, potent f ~ LOST: Small Shellie .Dog. professional smeJe man Ti fl Ocean Frnt-. Rewurd. l 67i-029L Days '79-5660 f' FO~O: Afglan, male. f Jeffry Rd It n Ole ( Fry Homes ck. M&-1960 r I £ I ' I •I only. Key Rllrs962-7788 Acctn Supetv. ~14K REAL EST. SA.LES Exper. WW.CPA We have an operung In Bkk pr /Sec'y to s;.;oi our Resident1aJ Division JUNIOR SALESMEN ~~~~~l~~;k = lor an experienced & en· thusiastic licensee: Age 10-15. Earn ~$40 • 2192 Martin,Ste2SS Bcauufu.l ofllce & best per week ac.tllng new Douglas Plaza/lrvuM' locaiioo. Call for appt. customers Corth4' DAILY 752-0131 Wesle~M-. T-"-Co. PJLOT after sc&ool and ~~~~~~~~~~ wy-. Saturdays. You must oe • R ALTOR$ out of school by 3 oo p m. NURSES . 2111 San JoaqUln Hill and be able to work at Lv.fS NewportCc.ol~r least3daya per week. No All Sh1f~ .. Fltimc Xlnt ___ _,64~•-~ __ 1_0 __ ..- d~hver1es or roUccltng. be n et 11. pro & r a m . Tr•n~pon1t1on pro-$34-$.15 per stun C..11 v1dcd. Call 644..Q36. 01rec t.or or Nor!ieS , Equul Opportunity Founu.1n Conv. Hosp, IEAI. ESTA.ti SALISMAH ~mployer 11:1" W. LaVcta A11e , Orange.~ For •cllve adult cocn- m on h 1 ln La1u11• Ntcu t ~\'ta or ap. Co ll Mot\ or Frlday Turn your f!Olr clubs into stereo. ~ell them with Oa1ly Pilot Clm1a1C1ed A 11nd uitc uie "'°°">'for litcreot Call 6'2'5673 'h da)'. Nvrsts Aide. 11-1, C'lCper. ONLY l O • m-Jp m, or train • lowrvws M"n ~. tbru Fr• 10am-2pm, 1..::::.:..__:;:.;;.;.;;.._.....-;. __ ...,..;. Mesa Vel'do v. Hosp, Clusltifd ~di -..n'a· 811Cenl; CM .. • ~ 1n--•\MO ...,._,.. IOSO MIK1ff•11ia ™o 'W'ti"-va-. ... ..w ... M~ . •JI DAILY Pa.OT . Sunday. Match 9. 1974 ~... I OOI i;-:?: .................. ._ ....... ._ ............ u••••u•nuu••neul W-"41 IOlt i.:l~ tOJO . 11.1..'..t.J -·~ ........................ ~ cu TOM llAD&·:..1••• i~~·~W·!· ~ "j •• ••••••••••••••••••• •• :r.-. ............... . --.•--1111-..w..eM 7100 HefpW..W 7100 Yorlrlu, 1ltUe ~, t bl-' bk HH brtlboD& I<' "f!llllllSU , 8.P NZT piu• Wu'ild:. • • ~······~·~-··••• ... ~··!~!•••••··~··~~~l •••••••···~··· .... ··•~ SJ a.:..11:·1 ·0N :;ca..apl•• •fl"H, •fl A uu : 1 b•d•, cab'!1'TOP CA&H J)QLl:Alt ••1 \OP cuia. Wnte f'QIOUTBOARD us at.'\ . . s. t .. s:~va:cc~ 6~aT~lt21m~,,. ... ... 1·"*'0:-5•*"·~~1 ~h ;-~~{1ir;•1 D l'Oll YOO ft 1o3•CdM'ia&a5. '~·Jt:'=1b\:1c:- _..__. lntenlew11t1. expar. hi u b. eh.a '1>~ ~NTl9,ME . wb/Daimalion. fem. 'W.ATIJRBBDS • ·ac-E\UL.&Y. WA~~.. ·~ •• :.::;-Days, ~a-au, evl,f, Cbapm.lnl/Haibol'Conv. seamstress r°" 1ac~t nge e~.J 'l!'utt~r. SHOW ASAU mo's. Lov• kKt.. Jtln.1 Ctaori,s new It med. ART OBJEC'l'l\V'i"Jf'. · IMt.••flh IOIS ~&=!!ll Garde.nOrove SM-8030 manuJacumna at 1001 m,a .o pt~h it 11th o~ Acahe.lm~eoUon' watebcaa..•am -~· ~a'dSt SILVE1' sn .c.&........................ I l\estAurnt.residenlcl>el, :;.'mu:: ~t~U~~·J~· fr;,•i:~NB e ' ~our . °'esapubBay H8 ~ · ~:u'k~~ AN· Bloa.S G l ~1oa i.es, ........ .,. to40 to work under eJCeeuuve · P • 800 West K.t.ella Retriever ,Puppfes, A.KC -w/cut, '()atap 330 lhio ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• cbe!.XavJe.rKoch,app&y Fri. SerY.Sta.Ath9d MMrcb&-741-9 $150 $68-1824~1n1n1 '°'Ht. tabJe, •FIRSWOOD~• hoHow ~bod)'. Sac. n W IMP.Ronabout,l·O. na penon ut Wa~~t 990 E. Coast Rwy, NB ·1'hurs-Fr1day&t cbl.U'IJ " ft~~~ '1.9iS ot <>rs. flue. d~ tTS. cord. "5-510'1 · deep v, bait tank. skis 2. ft4uHaurant. 3450 Via ltolOPM Ex~rience Dot Train~r batofr.w-. .-a.\icord.51l-UZZ $3,27S.~-JM8 ()port.aL1doV1Uagc,N8 SECRETARY/ Shorp AllrtGtri Sun l 2to6PM. W1lltra1nyourdo1bas1c G S-. IOl l CoutPJrewood&,lppl.J ORLANDO Lea ~~ul ....:...:..:;.,:.__ _____ _ For diversified 9rc. SekullchProducUoos ol>edience.atyourhome. ~ • .i . · Gult-!11'!00orbeSto er. 23 Ft. Formwa.1/0, 210 fl NANCE work . M a c G r egor -· · For tnfo c»!I Pam a1 ...... ................ PUlwC AUCT'IOM »'r-3111 Rob. OM-C. bead, ~adlo. baJt 1.MJLVM Yacht.lS. 1631 PJaetmt1a, • *ANTIQUE * M9-237t . PUILIC AUCTION MANY lT£MSOf' 1!1NS GW tahmlpe 12 atr-lllt\k, rull anap on "°ver. CbaJJeh&ln& PoSition for • C.:.M. SHOW &SAL!C GR""AT p VR"'NEES t4ANY ITEMS OF FlNE ESTATE Jl:iliELRY', lU !_•1 .bard case. Very Oood cond. SSOOO. for right peri;on w/superv. )mmed1ate OPt'ntng for Lai.tuna Bea~ K"'c 1 ., i:. l £,·ESTATE JEWELRY, ART 08.f ECTS. AN-Af c'e ah 1 pe 1245 appt, 213-681-6862 ub11ity for PM's f/Ume. individual with exct!lhmt 1i----------•I MUStUM A • w.s. ma e .. ART OBJECTS, AN· TIQUES, PINE FURN .• , . . Creatw1tgei &bcno.Ap. stattsucal typlllgslulls & TtcllftlcalWrihtn olART 307 CltffDr lem .• c~amp s tock. TIQUES, FINE FURN, ETC. PHONE FOR lN· Df-t057. 14' Whaler , trailer, new ply 1445 Superior Ave. lOlcey bylouch.Must be March7&8U2to9> Reas.544-1797 ETC. PHONE FOR· IN· lfO. & BR.OCHURE. Takamlne 4> Str awustic life preserv~& N.B.642-2410.E.O.E. neat, organized &detail TKhllhntroton . March9lhU2totH •AKC REG.• FO. & BROCHURE 845-2200 gwtar,xlntcond6moold cushions.$895.67 · ~~~~~~~~~ ~d11~~t:dm~~ proof re-A.c.Jm1ssion Sl.2.>AdJts ·AFGHAN P.UPPIES ; 6'5.-2200 Harbour &lrl'boerd S'l«Y' w/eue $195, 644-8288 23' 1963 Creslliner, ~· . RM's/CCU~CU Days & Nightis. Stand by time, d1fferentiaJ pay. Full or p/t1me. Excellent 1'enef1ts. Contact Mrs. Jensen: COSTA MESA Memorial Hospital 30 I Victoria, CM 642-2734 EOE ROBINS~NS Fa1hion llland PORTER l!:arly hour:. p/L1rne 1<:xcellent Benel tb & Liber al DiscounL-. .\pply Personnel Ufllce 1U :30.l2:3U Mon thru Fri No 2 'Fas hion Island.NB Equal Opportunity ~mployer m /f !:-'or inJ'ormat1011 Please Cail 7 14/644-3389 9am until Nooo Or ~nd Resume To THE IRVIME CO. 550 H•wport Ctr Dr . Mewporl leach Equal Oppor. Employer Long Term Assignments CQld_u/12 freew/ adJt CaU ~l Mo'vlng. Typewriter, swallowtail. Gclcdnd f60. Aceordian, Contella. Med HP. bunk1, bead, ba~t ~~~~Jarb~~i~~.e r~\Tt ~nx~ ~i~CO~NTwt AO Teacup Poodles AKC'. :taw;n-mow.er, misc 67~80. s1, full keyboard, gd tank,$2TOO/on-.~ pericn ce and bark· Antlgue Shop Beauufully~ro .or• .(ur~ature, l>Ooks, floor · cond. $200.642-3918 Glaspar IS' outboard ,; ed Wb"• . pollibe.r, \O)'I etc. Sat & . b J h s n 50 HP g round to M11rgaret & Sale ... oo . •~e. . Sun· only. 1915 Port Diamoad eoektell ril\I Drums, 6 piece set~ for oat, o n ~tilt-aw• ~:;~i,:~k:l~v~:e~irdih~02 March tHS.16 Silkies. AKC, xtnl tine.~ Weybr1dgeN.B: V~. 1'300i:f1 ~:Sf practice, natur,al wood, ~~~~ ~~!":ew full wa!. t<OssmoreSbpg Center & F . X~nt watchdogs. Dln/ ·et 6 ehrs $BS ~l~ eu · good ~ond. $150 firm ranli~s. $2600• CaJI Form er Kress Bldg. 968·1440ttl 10,evaf6. R0c:er $2o. Boys Sear$ 64~24 556--0707. Telephone Solicitors 12421 Seal Sch Bl.SB. Beautiful Male German 10 spd Bike. $40. 31s & 9, Maple Baby Dressser, OfflceFun1Hwe& 1• 1 - 9 - 70 - 8 -T_A_R_C_R_A_FT--l -ij ' P /llme work a~ail. 1''r1day&Saturday sborthairpointerpuppy. n~on to s pm. 2475 w/closet , $45. eau lcpllp....t IOIS V lOOb "rbH Mormn~s. al't.<'rnoon:-or lOAMto9PM Shots, house broken. Oran ge ·Ave, CM WasbJng Machine, $3$. ••••••••H••••-ie••••••• ~eep .E ui~ trlr evenini,: hours. We pay Sunday lOtoS:JO -497-1276. 642-8751 Dbl Bed w/bdbrd, $40 .. 3 •-4 Pc. Group UP· . ercury.B qg"; .. ·$1' QN\• wages & eomrnissions. -Frplc Screen, $10. ... d d . . h 1mmac. a.r _. •. _. .. SECRETARY C ~ 11 fo r de ta i b . LABRADOR puppies, 6 Di s hes, fur!lit ure, S48-e72t! ~lai::e caft~t~~ 'k!!: 840-1079. FASHION ISLAND .i40-0301. Los An~t!lci, ANTlnUE wks old. Cute & affec· glasswares, Je welry, . · · i--------.-- Pays upto~ Times, 1375 Sunflow•·r "I" tionate.Call545-7355 clothing.Sat&Sun.10-6 . .HIDE A RED,Antiqu~ 642-8574 196840'0WIHS lUO'c free'J'oYou Ave,C.M. AUCTION S961FranmarCir,HB. Couch Chair, Trailer. 2 EXEC. des k-i;tately, Concord Flyb'l1dgeSport Company needs mdiv. · H.USK'!'S,mo,sm.spayed ~ Push Lawnmowers, curved, wooden desk Cr ul st!r. Like New. w/goods..k11ls &w11Jmgtoi---------•1 Public •·-&:-of le~. :sott, clean.,cuddly, StifALL Garage ~e. 11 Port. ~shwstlr, pJaypen, w/attach. left return & Equipped w/all el~e· learn about computers. 'TRAINEES "'-"""' des1r~ somecne to Jove. all)-5 pm Fr1-S':1n· boys bike, 536-:--0321 credenza. Nrly. $2,000 tron1cs, fishing equip gJ3 -!1145 Antiques•Furniture 675-2533 17192 Oak St . H.B. Misc. new will sell for ~. ment, new engines & t>er:.onnel Hesources Obi~s d' Art . . hshld Items. SUPER SALE SHORES .963~1 Koh I er . generato1-. ,\ ... ency: ll51DoveSl w.·11 lra1'n dependable I J I t MID . Dox ie . lllll E • 1 h -Mari ne· Appraisal ,.. A .:-.o oca cons1gn~en gentleman, needs perm. MOVING: Furn, Washer, INTERIOR. Nylon Pus 90 R l s .. ~.~~~~~~e a:~e~r:!~ rn~p~~ ~~ :~co::;~r~ais~i~ ot American antique home wt laps. TLC. AU Dryer, Refrig, misc carpet $5.SO yd. Natural Plmtos & OrcJCM$ 80 ~!~u~0~7s.~~ ~~m!~~ be bl rurn1ture . H 9TH shots, lie.~. 546--a734 hshld items. Sat. & Sun. linen dra~ery fabric fS3f p•••E••L•D••.•S•••W•••••h•••••• s 1'der any offer. Ph: SECRETARY operators. Must a e SUMMA.RC 2208 Vista Hogar NB yd.Pubmirrors40%o . I are ouse 8129 wa nt ed at Phe lps to stand entire shift, 11 Pre v1ew9am-1pm.Sale Free To You 8045 (The Bluffs) ' 2640 Avon St . NB. Sate. 400 Pianos & or· 64<~.~5'22641.00r-appt. Opeo~ necessary· Openings on ~la rts 1 PM promptly. •• • • • •• • • •• • ••••••••• •• 642-2255 g a n s • n e w & . u sed v-s Chiropractic bfcs in lst shiit,$2.15tlr.Raise AF.FECTIONATECalico,Typewriter, Dinette, . Spinets. Grands , for inspectionSUnday10 Fashion Jsland, Newport in60days. 7 mo. shots, spayed, box Desk, clothes & many LG. ~ASTE~ Kerrrun & Players. Going o~t for to 5. at Baiboa Marina. ~~~e~soo?orlYf~~~r!k~~! HILTON INH trained, gd. home only. ·useful household items. asst d . Chinese r~gs business. Rent1optton to 201 E. Coast Hwy. NB. fo ... ms. w1·11 tr"';-. Part or APPLY · 25202 LaPm Rd 644-0139 Sat/Sun. 3151 Canadian from tg. home. Misc. buy. Kawai, Suenway, S l 1 P N ° .&1R5 • 13b t w :>ALES • ...... Or angeCoastPlastics L •Gu .... •HIUS Dr.CM. Co11':cto_rs items. _Mdl Baldwin, Chickering. Isadore's ue en!' f/time. Please call Don· 850 Westl8th St ,.. ""' 500 · 11 wtr 1t er R t rant -Aggressive Tu::.ttn Agen· · Free-Exotic Monkey, · · Cu 1gan . s n Yamaha Kimball, Wur., es u · _ c·y took 1 ng for career na, li4o-sooo Co~ta Mesa San Diego l''wy at La Paz •cage not provided. 24271 Utility trai~er, furn, dress like new. 213-430-4292 etc. ' Boats. S 11 · 9 060 minded 1nd1v1dual. SECRETARY LarkwoodLn,EIToro. form, masc., 12V-110 · . 3 , ,1 FIELD'S (714)638-2770 ••••••••~•••••••••••••• :-.atary lo l1l individual IRVIME COMPLEX . TYPIST. Exp for Stat for Calendar Shows Free-3 yr altered mate refrg. 962-5071 • "c~rs~r~::~~. bl~~· a~ 12072 Brookhurst. GG CORONADO JSw/ trail.er, m·~(b + comm. P~one Pays upto$650 P.A. olf1ce m HB. Bkk~ ped SAT/SUN • 10 to S See l d Mak olte •••r qualJrying 111terv1ew 100•,;. FreeToVou Cock·a·poo, cbp . lov-· cess.~.830--0170. Kimball Pjano, med. x nt con . e r. l:IJ8-571:!. !!:1:.-9145 exp helpl ul. F'ull lime PH 1':Sl::NTS 111g, 24271 Larkwood Ln. Dime A Line. 307 Coral, Spinet, French Provin· 833-3570 day~; 552--0715 Perm · 5 :rn --4 l 6 1 & A .... Tl"UE SHOW El Toro. · Bal isl. 673-~. * 'FABULOUS * cial Creme, needs some eves. Personnel Resource::. 530-37!13.. " ,.. ----------;..;;.iJesl ady. exper'd for Do . E . d' 1,2 PRICESALE!! repair. ~50,673--0252 Dress Shop. Over 25. Sal Agenc y: 1151 ve M AND SAL 2 Beagle Puppies, 6 wks Skis & bm mgs._ boots, k 26' T-Bird sloop, many Cbmmensurate w/ab1li-Suite 11~. Newport Bch WAITER old, l male. 1 feml, cute skates, water ski, sofa, Includes clothing, s i OHGAN HOBBYISTS x tr as inc I , 6 HP' f"rcc,1-'cc &Temporary £xp'd, p<irt time .• 1 &healthy.646-7.>30. tape deck, misc. equ.ipment,ETC! l<~v inrude OB, $4000 ty. 548-5383. . ni ghts per week. Private l'orcelam-Bronzes 557-1104; Ticlttoc.ker Featuring Thomas 675-6887 or wkda y Sales-Ladies --Part-Secret ary, Exec._Girl rJ:i · club. K nowledge 0 1 China-Silver PETUNIA Needs a Gd. . 'fhriftShop CaliforntaOrgans 633_3871 ... Time work, f/time pay, day. Small gro""'.ing co. in Fre nch scn ·1rt'. Call Lamps Home. in return she 'll Gum Machine, Antique 540 W.19thSt., C.M. W /ColorGlo 1 .. Hrs-~150 per wk. No mrg bus. of optical coat.-400-5767 btwn :J & 5 pm * l::n)!l1s h & American* gi ve you love. 3yr old beds & bottles, VW parts. Special Savings ex per. n e cess. Call in gs for t he m icr o· Wed. thru Fri. 1''urnishings-Jewelry Bassett.ij93-7WG. Much more. 260 Villa Wantded : C 0 ampe.rbedsheHPfor CallforC.:ouponOffier SJ3---0736. graphtcs industry. Dicta· -----Art Glass-Cut Glass Nova Rd. 1 blk. W. of For P · · 8' · ay Coast Mu1ic Sen ce ----------•lion, typing, good back· WAITHl:.::iS.P1r unentals-Etc 3AKCM1NIATURE Fairview,offFairDr. case.646-9749 CostaMesa642-2851 Phoenix Sabot, f'u.11 race, Spruce boards, alum. mast. Ullman sail.. Xlnt cond.$450.846-2487 .• Sa I cs person w /proven track record 10 bust· ness/1ote r1or s ales. Un 11 mi fed earnings pOtent1al w /co. that has th<' edge. Les Young & As soc .. Jne . (213J 778-712J. S:.d eswoman Jor dress !'!hop Fri. n1le, St.rn. Mon. Call ti73-a211 Mon only. d · b · g t The Slew Kettle M h 14 15 16 DACHSHUNDS NA C K r d Fountain Valley 963·6733 groun m usmessm m <.:ostaMesa.~W-18i8 a rc --003-2804 . Sat. & S u n . Puka S " .. oo ov.e n . HOBIE CAT 16' No.3516. needed. Cali 547-9277 Hrs: 1·10 SUnl2-10 n eck l ace, clothes, 18 x20 ~~ Converuent, Sewing Machines 8093 raceequip'd.$1,700. 9am-5pm. WAITRESS& HOLIDAYlHM 2 YRoldmaleDacP.5J:lund furniture. more. 256 economical port . $20. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6086 *Sec'y /MldncJ* BARTENDERS BUENA PARK w1shots. Gd w/ctUldren. Cecil PL CM. 64.5-4680 979-1917. Zig-Zag Srnger sewing1---------- Start S750-S825 Mexican He~Laurant. El 7000 Beach. Blvd. Ph: 552-IH42 Jrvine. HorHs 8060 Iranian Or1entttl carpet .~achine w I buttonhole ' SABOT MOLDS 1.;mployer Pays Fee . .Hanch1lo HesLauranL, .iov with Ad -Sl.25 Eac~ ir..._..____ SOSO ,•••••••••••••••••••••• l.O' x 12_ • .. autumn colors. attach, S75. 962-&>69. Naples-20. S'lSO N --rvnunwY ~ Centerboard Sabot $300 Good t yping. lite sh. 28thSt .. H.tii5-68.55. WEO<;WoOD Chnstmas •••••••••••••••••••••··~~'2 yearQuarterGelding sa c ridce , $l7 00; Sportl1HJGoods 8094 Inc ludes Patterns & Marketing backgrnd pre· -------Pta1 es. 'olJ-'70-'71. $210 . including full tack. Ex-640-ll382 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DeC'k Mold & SUb·St.ruct f'd. Good ll~ure ap. O.C. WAITRESS ". l' t _ P o. r_ s ~.r u. n. d MATTRESSES... per i enc e d r 1 de r · Black Ninyl chair-ot· COl.t Sauer 30.06. Hunting Mold. Call 675-7811. Airport areu. Aho Fee CA~'~Jo:&'l:l~/\Y ( hr1 s t01:.1 s b .I ~1 3 . Queen,Full&TwlnSets 837-5012 Lom an, Canopy crib, Rifle. Never used. $350. :,unbg.,~s Gordon Personnel Orange :;<.~~~~l~·!:. Bus1r::.1 ~~2'159_ -P~~c3~96d ~~ M&~~~8686No~.! ! HORSES BOARDED Stroller, 5500 BTV Air 645-1436 l1!~m~~~~.1~t.~~~!r.' hp SA.UTE COOtC Agency 642-6720 Dining Hoom. See Mr Appliances 80 I 0 av t:.J U'IV"" & !"or s a J e. Riding conditioner. 586-J687. BB Gun, xlnt cone!. Caulk $12.000. 41)4-'J679 l·;xper'd. For 1st Cla~s .,.,.,. Le. 17th No 15, CM · • · · d rc:-l.aura nt. Call Chef .,.,., "· Ftliprll-. ••••••••••••••••••••• • Great Savings on Used Lessons & Training. Con· Ill Speed Motobecane. action, satety ev1ce, . • .Jim betwn warn & 2pm. AIRPORTEtt IMH t;&s Bll1n Dishwashe r Fum, appli & Misc. tact Sus an Smith, x l n t c 0 n d $ 7 9 . $12. 644-2598. 7l' sloo~ + trailer + 7.~ •Sec'ys, Bookkeepen HOTEL ~.10, Kenmore Wa sher Wilson's Bargain Nook 751~57. Grand ma 's jewelry . G I Cl . OB._ s ails + xtras. hat> ti-1-1 -·liOO. E.O. K • ~~~:~:~~:~.As1~~~· 833-2770 ~o. Guar/Del546~72 545 W.19thSL .• CM Pinto mare 5 yrs old gen· 675--0500 M~~~~;o~ l~~ns ~\i~ ~6~~S9~eel, sac i.1300. Scr!p0t <:.W1050riter ~cwport Sea ch 833-arno W· . I I h . 11; Cu . Ft . Harvest gold, 10' .COUCH. tan, quilted. tie, good lor kids, m5, NEW down cart. $95. H-46-4321. Boats c•i D--a... 9070 f'c "' C II Fo ..___. ant1.:c · ,I\ e-in ou:.e trost.·tree llotpomt. 4 Yr s.50 2165 v · t E t d 581-5672 · Do bl H eTraiJer .~ P _,.. Exper. wdting tramm~ a r ....,..... keeper. Allie to df1vc. Jn warranty. 8 Mo's old. . -is a n ra a, u e ors . TY, Radio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• programs for video in· Establi51ledl96S .good health. tree lo 6,15-<1878 N.B.644 8877 Reg. Quarter Stud Colt. 8.ll --0379. HIFJ, Stereo 8098 Wanted: Side Tie for' n · :;truction tapes. Prefer Service Station Attendant · travel. Top :.alary. Hefs. --2 NEW love seats, uphol. Chestnut. 2 yrs. ~o. LEATHER saddle, Sonic••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 /B. Newport Harbor · d eg r ee Journal t s m · & car Was h Help. Over req ·d. 4V5-ii\Jtitl. H BF' R lG I Freezer . lge in naugaweve. Must sell! Also pipe pen $300/ offer. stethescope, l2xlS multi· MARANTZ 80 5ow tube Call 552-8418 .. Ab1ga1lAbbotPersonnel 21.Full&parttime.J\pp-WHOWANTSTOWORK" Hotpo1nt. Gd working $325Forpair.842-9518 546-5143. c:olorcrpt,com~safe & a m p . & pr. Steve1:1s . Agen.<':.;, 4500 Campus Jy Lagun a Hills Car , . · cond.$100.675--0936 file cabinet antique or-Trusonlc s pkrs . 1nln desperate need of 30 Or . Suite 102. N B. Wash 24085ElToroRd DRJVEACAB ! . Moving. Formica &Jewelry 8070 ganl890 ~omerbdrm matched6curtc~bnt mooring or sliptolseor ;)57-6122. Lagu~a Hills.830-4750. · CHOOSE your IH?urs: Caloric Gas Range, s~u·. walnut dining table,••••••••••••••••••••••• group.642-4610 No reas. otf~r ~efused : buy, pref quiet channel. --work for yourst'll. be l'lcan. 1 y r old. Asking chairs, m1. couch, queen WANTED · .213-430-4292 · NB I Bal . are a. -----your own l.>oss. i\tcn or SJOO. Whirlpool Washer, & .dble beds, dressers. . Dehydrated Food. Basic 213/747 -0115· or evci> ---- -·~ ....... women. Can be sitghll.v S40. 751-6253 e c t . 1 9 1 s Po r t TOP CA:sH DOLLAR Unit. 12~ Cases. No. 10 Stereo console w/ AMtFM 213/76 1-2390. '.":~~ Mc=> -·· > handi capped. i'\e<1_L -. Weybridge,N.B. PAID FOR Y?U~ Cansw/Cookbook.Value radio. Mediterranea n. . . • -. • ~~· '.qt&'Wri Clean Appearance. vts .. Ubl Or. Westinghouse. 25 JEWELRY, WATCHES, $4lO. SeU $350 or bst of· Sl5o.548-4505. JSTHM US MOORJNGJS retired. Age~ to io. ::>up· c:u rt. Yellow. Mint cond GRN. Velvet Couch, 8' ART OBJECTS, GOLD, fer 646-9725 $7.500. plement your income ~!50.673 -3597 S200.Tbls.,lamps$20ea. SILVER SERVICE. · · Very good Magnavox 213-2d7-8850 -~ l>r1veCJcabtihrs ormurc . . 552-dl 60 'FJNE FURJ" & AN· Firewood. SpJitPine. Del Stereo. Am tFm stereo , . . , :-.:..\ .• A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO a day. Apply Ill person. R~~ng. Apt ~·ze ::;65. ~dr. . . TlQUES.645-2200 & Stacked.' $70 cord, radio & phonograph. 36 SLIP Avail. Newport , -<T S£W1Nccu10EFORTHE ., Yellow Cab Co. l8'l E :-;.la. Delx.wash~rS85.All Solid Birch, Early Amer, $37.50~cord.546-M03 Nicewalnutcabinet.xlnl greatloc! Reasonable ~ CAL ON THE co. r-r-JOth St .. Cosw M;•sJ ~e ne~;,4!.1-8500 ext. table 52" rd, w/lazy. Men's Diamond Ring. 56 . . buy-s150. 545_7lJ7i. 644-fil87 ---~-.·---=--===-111!!•811-l':::llllt! """ ---·J • • • tsusanSl00.644--0447 pts. VVS i, apprsd :UllJO. Olivett1 Elee Port --. ~anAdinWomM'tWortd Merchandise -O ~u.ltl~rRefngw!•ce , Sell .$700 or bsl ofr . ty pewnter, des k & Used Tandberg& F1sher~~~kl~rPowerBoatup1t~ Cal r-·e 642-5678, Ext. 330 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~k~r: i; mo~ old. ~5. 7 naugahyde couch, 960-2~36. swival chr. Alf like new. t ape recorder, :;tereo, ~ 22, ~ ~er .f!'o. R1vC'1 International Designer ltittern .am t.iJ -.,h84 _ _ __ floral pattern, $95. Also Bar 6'. 2 Maple barstools, ea. Two new 5• reel tape Ave., NB 645-tiOSO • Antiques 8005 Good ~orking ~a. ... dryer, matc~ed coffee tables. Mltcellafteous · 1080 xlnt. Bar refrigerator & r eco rd ers, S25 ea. Boats/ s.-ed/ ..,... A I l 1 o good c on d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• portable stand, like ne w. "'A"-726ti Sic" r -9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,...') 549-3669 """ -l PUILIC AUCTION Ca1t s47 -t:t7~ . . RusseJl surf~~_rd 545-1318. MA RA NTZ Stere'o re·••••••••••••••••••••••• MANY ITEMS OF FINE Kenmore washer. multi 8 foot Couch, teak chair Aimos~:-~07 $7S. Ulil. T r lr, 4x7! Elec. ceiver w/Marantzspkrs. 18'SEA RAY·55 mph · ESTATf: .J ~WELRY, cvcle.xlntcond.$75.CaH w/ottoman, 9xl2 area dryer, $30, Radial arm Likenew.Sac.Ca1J J1m: 210Hp,V·8Ford&Trlr. ~~~ it'-~~ \ 7tJ77S Spad.o Boutique ;, I - I t I ' ' ·AH.T OBJECTS. AN· '847--427~. rug, all turquoise.IrvineCount.ryClubGolf saw,8"blade.SSO,metal o73~72t> $3250. 675-46111 TIQUES, FiNE FURN 644--0184 Membership $1000 ·or frame for bunk bed, $10. , £TC. PHONE FOR JN · Chest Type Freezer. Xlnt 3 Pc Contemp LR set Gd best offer Le~ving Area 536-57~ 23 ' Blk I W~t Packard· loafs, Storacp 9090 l''O & BROCH URE cond -~5 968-l.298 . ' . . ·.Bell TV. Console, xlnt .. •• .. •••••• .......... . 64. • 2200 · . Cond. ~. 644-{)767 1823 644--0110. POOL SLIDE cond ~· 580 &mllton. BOAT STORAGE a-Bicycles 8020 PortCarlow.NB CRVINE Coast Country . Aquall',$95 CM • Oail)'-Weekly-Mon.' ANSWERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• B k' hous k . Club Membership $750 + 848-7824 . ·thly With wash rack & · rea mg up e eep 19 .. console color rv · . USJ:<:D U1k es & Parts. $15 ing. Selling ev~rything. transfer fee. 51t6-8218 HOMIOWMIRS Packard Bell, $1.25, gd. access to taunc~1~g To SCRAM LETS & up. 2.t8R Newport Blvd. Maple Bdrm, Dirung set, . p .d f . h f nd 114>2 36:.!3 · ramp. -C.M.642-7910 Desks, ch airs, Queen Refng. '70.· Table, chrs a1 or or not~g t. or co . -NEWPORTDUNF.S, SCR AM·LETS Annel7Century,Lamps, $60. Baby bed $50. Beds money who isnt. -w.e Z.ENlTH AM /FM Stereo, 1131BackBay0r.N.8 . Tragic _ Bf'deck _ Srhw1nn Stingray, xlnt. E tc,. Etc. Pri. ply. $50. Couch $60. or trade can s upply fast ca~h if to be type, 2 cabnts .. 644-0SIO Thras h _ Bloody Cslm paint, cream with -49S-4SS6. fortra1ler. 548-5387 yo u need help .call moder n styling, gd. --------- Outlet -Verbal rr~~t_:1p<'s. 644·6070S40. 213-446-:--8588 strictly cond $60 545-1735 Trontportatfon 0 1'.:T'f'L".ff. CAHL' pd NEW Custom Twn sz WATERIEDSALE confidentaai. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• u 1:.. "' Americ11n Eagle 10 s . ' d w b d News item : "Dunng his xlnt ronu. cost $143 new, Water be d , complete ~~o~a ~dingaet:r s!n:a Boy 's 10 speed $40. lo~& McrrfM IOOth birlhduy in "l'll $75 540-2491. w /heater. $100 . $300 An a {near N~wport Campershellw/curtains p111e1tt Cam,.rs.S• terv1ew. the s alty C:t!n-~ -Danish Wa ll Unit.,. $100. Fw J. 542_2097 for Datsun. Toyota, etc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent 9 120 tenarian· •old the re· Like new. boys blue fi ve Maple Chest w/mirror, Y $.50/offer 646_7228 GeMrol 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• porter, ·tr J 'd known l speed ~. Call after 6PM ~· Ra_bbit hutch, il5. Ref r 1 g , Se a rs p w r · . . • •••••••••••••••1••••••• RENT: vw Camper Van. was going to IJve lh1s 837-7U5H King size hdhrd, $65. Lawnmower, Port. Dis· MOVING SALE. SUcase . TAX ADVANTAGE Sips -l. AC, fully equip. long. I'd have taken Schwinn Beach Crwsers. M,isc . ,645-7972 or hwasher, bth 5 mos old. deslt.&uphol.swivel~hr. Donate yourboal. By Dayo1·Wk.Slt6--0475. mBY E .. TelTf" E_ ·• R C A It 1.; of 642-5449 '100. ea. 642~1*4 f15. Schwmn lO&pd. btke. Boy Scouts 546-4990 . ., 1 Mens & t ladies. Price 19 cu. ft. f.lnk retrig. ~n Motor Cwcf•t/ flexihlc. 646-7603. ~~u~!Nr~t:l :i:eru~~~~re~ · Organic Gardeners Naug. db . tudeabed, Km Want ll' Boston Whaler ScoO.-:rs 91 SO AHTl9UE AUCTION Cameras Ir Top quality, in xlnt cond. Strawberry 'plants 8 tor ~.AU Jn beaut. cond. 4 w/out motor , lg wbl. trlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipment · 8030 Must see to appreciate. $1. J:i'r~h cut Oelantro dual stl radials LR 18·15, ·OK. Write Ul ~ Par k l97S Honda SL 70 Street ••••••••••••••••••••••• No reasonable offer re· <Coriander') u~ p~r $25. 64l!-7631 Aire. Long Beach, c,.. or dirt. ixtnt co~ Low Chromega Enlarger 4 x S fused. Shortbed camper bunch. Veget.tble plant Coldapol !roatless ret:rig 90803 · · mi. $285. 646-1158. /\utofocus $350. Besseler shell. 544-'-8427 !:~ ~::,lJ;:s:'e!t:~ 70 x 311140. 14 x 83 teak GREGOR 13'4" Alum. C'Olor print dryer 16 x 20 Sofa "' malcbln"' arm Will trade plaata for it.a ta ble $45. 4, dir ector's boat, 9.5HP Johnson 1--------.... Sul\Mar9-12Noon rotaryi25(),J6x20Kodak o u•e. 263 Santo Tomas, c'1 afr1 140. Ken mor,c SdO O. xlnt. cond 1 CHAMPION Mon Mar l~:aoPM processor S7SO. ll x 14 chairc'a~~cft69· N~ar Mesa' Dr. al Santa tJec. deyer '75. CJn•d 1 819-4190 •CompJeteJnventory• Processor $130. SeU or Ana Ave·, r-•· Mua. cir 1eat 11 $lO. Brown·'· ... -..a.-,-M-.. -.. -1---- SUnton Antq Gallery trade for cameras or Co •too ~ "-.. Jordan '8 rd atus \a ~·1 M QJOR ExqUisite American. Trat'l"r. 540 .c........ rner aroup, new~ ; • Sunday Oolyt a · . --Ice 9020 .,. " .,.... des.ks, used '80 & sao. ble, 4 cb.aitl Sl1'1# Cba11e _..-y . An liq u c s . American S7S-962.SN,t.Bch. POTTER •s WttEEL-$80. 2 pooJ1idec:b*1t1 a«) ...................... .. Oak. Mint cond. AKAi port. video tape.re-kick e lectrie; '1J5l~ll 2i" .aq. 1Lau ,!.able $15. Yacht Boy; Woukl like ~o CYCLES . ·ov~r5001TEMSor corder, camera, bau. s·EA.UT. mapledin'g.aet, otfer, vw traiJ.-.laJte cl45-Jataaft.8pln$at. work on Boat. Paint, BRJC-A·BRAC chrger • w /cue. s75o. seai. 12; swivel tocltiog sides •H. VW rear 81 d { '-1 Clean, Eng'. work. 494-WE CAN SOLV£ YOUR Coc.glast1-Clc><.'ks 'M2-9574 chair : dlx kine bed. All bumper It 11at' cledt lid, C>n e Ill n... ato 8• •• OJ.Aa. MOT() R c YC LJ NG •OAllnf'Lir.qJuOOOeJAewnt~lq~cs DOCJS 8040 'h price.644--0070 make oltu.1_varto. VW new.dCoet~d "" r•«MfJ,yr ~M.t• NEEDS! .. ....... w ·-n t _ ...... _o ..... _, .. th ... j.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• parta. CA.LL ... -Gl .. 100 UllO ... • 0 tl""W"'••en nvu • tfi...,,,. av« o your W.uUJ ~ w • "'0 &ObjccUO'Art 4'1" Round Dln Tbl le~ aft«--LlldieaPottJecabhwt,an· I ..... ., 903 1 "~ ~ S.P•dea Boutique pants outfit. The unlined •PET WOILD• chrs. $225. Writ lro-.... -cleat; copper Uned, f16; •••• ·l~;9;~•••11 .. •••••• LM.'W. ~trt.jacltet bas ithaped yokes a.od, front button AUCTIONSrTJo: Pu i, II u 11 k 1 cs, Pnc.l<J table & 4 chrs. '*I BUY* Antique otd Bible, tlQO'. P0.llTA81'£• MarJtn MoaTON clolini,. The pant.ti hove 2 piece legs and are set on .& ... .a.HEI...,. BOWL C..:h1huahua , tmy poodles. butcher bllc t.op. $160. ~ Call f40-e4411 alt U Chlr: llke new. Paid 1 .............. a waistband with front tipper cl0111ln1. Fabrics: •n~ ,... L t k d l• M .. , to f Good ·-,. f··-"·•-•-·~11 f ........ C 11 '""• ...,,.. , el h 192.SW. LlncoJnAve 3 ), pe e, ox1e. p -HOrjleous arut&-pco u~ -~11~·-:c· noon. S2SO . II~ or-· • DUCA11 ' ~ =· 7~°':i :;•,~·Mi:f.! ~~°i~.u*° ~:r~ ~oai.etm ~:~is~~o~k:~;,r,>~,~o:; ~3~~~~ $100 each . ;~~~lanc.eaorwi '"™or New ,2f'' boy'• 10 _ _. -.,WS . . . · :, lflO'".._hl. ,,. MOdp.tternnwnber,•b~.name.11ddrmandt1p. t2BlksWoatofEuclJd1 1'ervlcemoetbreeds.~ ,j MAITllS4'ICTIOM bUco. He• 20" roW1r.H> l'eW 8art4eAt #le c" ...... ~ ·=n~~o~~~eW:nf*~'~·o11~0~ec~~~s~:d;; ~.,~~J~~':!his ~P-i1J~:;~:· SA. ·g~e:::~~N~;r:I. '~'-', · 's''f '=: ~~::,T.~:'t!r~,:~ ~r,,~:~~efi.,2.~~ • 64~lJ!I •• 1111.U«n daJtu -11.00 plus 50' postage. Man 4 to8 PM 968-8822 ••\ or unlit · Ml-4111 INO.~--OlO , }*, '* ~~~~-~·~~~~~ ~• ~ pa1able to Spadea. Smet orde:ra to thia Sunday Mareh 9 Doble a wka cropped le . ~ ~ -,. I· • • v.-wp~~r. c 10 Sp1de.a. 2 8rid1e St., Milford.. ~.J. IOAM toSnlcTime! s hots. Ma raenburc Simmon.a ht1hrlter bed 8"CRAP'l'S,MA,N.Radla1 Lt. 'b l ue wooo UP"I• Dtthl.'fteaLe~e PUot "71Yamaha~MX, ....... . Dept. CX·15. . o..t Ml11tlftetM MAC3tro line. Show qual. idee,Pa 2, $8$,__ Saw, bome·IMdtltand. orl .. ~/Jd, •SIP U\) fd, IO, U :l.'llfeW-S.v.t MIO, alnt cortd, cw olf~ ..... -.... -........... 1111111._.-... ,.-..... -._ .. _1111.~~~~~~~-962-fl668. -• MS-,_, .ftll,Ml-1Jl80 f1/yd.'Gd~4'7~ ,Prtv.Pai\r.~•·· 142-3071/~ ---• • • ~i;; i ~ -• J \ r r I/II & d p y r lt w s 0 • r. y p 0 y 6, 0 & ·t .5 0 • r r .• , .. I. s 0 • • g • ). 0 • •n Yabmaba lU auc. ~::· Very deptnd. b: kf. 3 pm. 1'73YAJiAitA12SMX, id. -oond. '400 or best otl"er. 548-t'll'T a44PM - '68650BSA Good eoad. Most 11ell .$UO.~. ._ ' . . . . • • I 'U ' MERCEDES BENZ 450 SLC. 7,000 milea. loaded with extras. Must aeU. 846·9303 MBZ '69 250 ~n. Air, aUlO , excel. con d Sacrlflce rot $3995 <487KKV > CaUa.11,-1740. 67 Mercedes Deni 200 Sedan, good cond. cash, .PP. 979-8483,546-5163 1969. 21051. New rood. thruout $6500 or be!ll cash of(er leather mt. 533·8615/ 776--0538 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1952TD Completely made new! t003 MCC> J'~ARINO MOTOlt CARS taoO w. c...a Hwy. 141·1102 .......... iiiil.,, a. 120 \V. Warner · a t So. Mam Sanla Ana 5.57-2132 9800 Autos, New 9800 aaaa .LAST CHANCEi · '75'1 Here Soonl $A~EI $AVEI • on LAST SHIPMENT of BRAND NEW 1974FIATS La,.. S1l1ctloll of ALL MODELS & COLORS .. ........ GI you want LOWEST PRICES EVER· SAVEtoS&OO Oft Executive can csa 114105 ... , Dick Miller Motors F I A 7 12ow.w..-•~M• s.te AM · UJ..JIJJ I '73. VOLVO 1800 • STATION WAGON 4 speed transmission, overdrive . AM /FM stereo. (113HPD> $6177 Dw\lfJDiA 9 VOLVO ·. -1 BARGAIN SPECIALS 1D Cbevy 4 door (~212A) 5899 10 Toyota (856AOE) 181mpala Coupe (UHK628) 5599 '53 P1ntiac (llM6&4) "66 Dtdc• StJtiotl Warn (ROX31A) 5599 '7? Pflte (417EKR) 5 1399 , t 173 CORVEnE 3SO etialne, 4 speed, power steering, power brakes, AM/FM St er e o, Factory Air. o.ty 27,000stmllllles IMMACULATE! (Lie. 532.JFE) Dunton Ford 2240 S. Main at Warner S anta Ana 546-7070 Volvo • ·9772 •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• Cadillac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO· •691422-dr Aulo., R/H CZSP.898> •69 1-12 2-dr ~tick, R/H (G.5UIEB) •70 i4S Wagon ~ Stick, ;.i1r (219HOE) •70 1444-dr ~lick, air <635HJll> 74 COUPE '74 N O V A Hatchback Load ed! 6 mo old ~J.400-B u t Offer ! 837-5670/675-00.U. 6;j Chevy Impala, 2 d.r good con d . xln Lransportatton $400 o be'\l ocrer , S46-4384afl6. '71 IMPALA 4 D oo r Ha r dto p Automatic transmission power steerill8, air con d1l1orung. (092$) · •70 lt>-16-cyl .\ulO., ,.ur (7~L'AJ DE VILLE Peri.tan Lime fuemist ! ~llll!lrt;.:c::ie• while Cabriolet roof, full lcaLh~r interior, full pwr, •72U.::!E2·dr Aulu , air, rnJ. (899GNSJ lacl. air, slereo. 8 lrack ~~,,,.--.,,~~~=~I •73 164E 4·dr ti ryl.. I uel lllJ., auto. air. leather. H d1 (gu2c1u 1 •74 1422·dr Slick, air, 1J1Jecuon, AM/FM , burgandy (108LIJJ Getteral· 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Jnl'I. T ravelall. Lo\\ m i. Nice. AM /l"M. Mags Mu st Sell SHOO/(., 646-2926 AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 G rtt mlin V-8 Stick shift. Xlnl cond. $1700 S46 158lafl5.JO '73 Ja\'ehn , 3'». llr ,,1k 20.ooo m 1 \1:Jx1 hlut• \1 u s l s t• I I ' 0 I I t' r "lh 7:>X4 afL 5 \\<()~AMC Gremlin on f\ 'how Many xtras. \\Ill ... l'll below cost 'i.')l 1~>!12 tape. & m uch more. Superb cond 13498> $6995 72 COUPE DE VILLE l'll''ICll•nt wl hlatk \\1th stt·n·o tJJH· Low m11e,,. lK:!'i Fl.I' I $4488 bl i\mer1can 440 J IT . Ii cvl. GUSTAFSON Aulo. Lrans. Low m1ic•::. 1~00 Hcach lilvd. ~!)(). 646-5813 11. fl 842~4 Buick 9910 ~171 -C~d 1l lac. 40,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mil e:.. Jmmacula t e. '71 LINCOLN L'onuncntal Sedan \' d . J u t o m a t 1 1ransm1~s1on. radio healer, power .steer1n,g b r ake:-. lilt wh eel, stereo. vinyl roof, wh1L s1dewall l1 res. <l.J5 CEPJ $2689. GUSTAFSON , 16800 Bea ch Blvd., H.B. K-42-1:1844 Hl73Buick Centun an S<!600.4!>7-2l:I05. MA RK iV 1972•Fully Approx.37,000mile:-.. C 9917 equ1p ·d. Leal.he r int . ~ 556-7571 amaro g o J d . Bes t orter '. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 525 1115 'i4 REt:AL, vinyl top & ·74 CAMAK<>, xlnt cond, ---------- int , air, P1S. P 8. _P/W. auto. P/S. P/8,AM JFM, 1971 Continental Mark 3. llll ""hi.. lo mile:.. ~.800 ">terco tape, air. ~..!00. $4100 . .Lo a d e d . l m · '17!;! XIJX t>lfi 903 a ll. J maculate. 497~. Cadillac 9915 '72(';\i\IAHO RS. Landau, '62 CONT INENTAL 4 dr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a11 llll wh£'cl. 30,00U Good cond. Mai<e offer , 72 COUPE m 1 I l's S If A H P ! Ph: K31-<M28 DE VILLE IW :WIO Olr. '68 Ford Sla. Wag. Aulo. Air. bkrs/::.leenng. Good cond. SS95. 551 ~37 1973 Country Sqwre Sta. Wagon, xlnl {.'()nd . f'ull p w r , A I C , A m I Jo' m stereo, wht. w/ blk int. Co. car-well· serviced. $2395. 714 /993-00SJor aJl 5 pm, 714/673-7824 73 FORD LTD COUPE 27,000 m1, vrnyt top, fact. atr, stereo, loaded with equipme nt, extra fu!!J tank. (9495> $2995 71MacuaY COLOMYPAllC • 9ff7 9 PASS. WGM. .73 n•-p · · .,,, __ .....,. Lugga ge rack, stereo, ""' m&.o ........,~ tilt wheel pQwer win-Fm s tereo. Cust. paint. dows, power s e a ts . M ag whls + xtras . <221LGT > 6'16-8300. ' $1611 '71 PINTO, Air Cood. 4 GUSTAFSON Spd. Ben Offer. 16800 Beach Blvd. · &al~ ·s1 Ford Country Squire H.B. 842-8844 '74 W 2'&0n·11M m l, Wagon . 9 Pass. Fully Mllsf•g 9952 r~dials, radio, rack, eqwp. XJnt cood. Good••••••••••••••••••••••• hitch.·T/0 tease « buy. .NEW CAR SALES HAVE.-.C.llAT ATDAVEIOSS PONTIAC ...,. Your lr•d Mew COURIER mci RecelY• gas mite~ge. $600 '67 FASTBACK 390 4 spd '..::..P..:..:.P:....:·..:5'8...:...::..._.:..;37..:6=1.----tl--------i11 962-.3220 , • ... :s1so . ~r best offer~ ·n Runa bout, " apd., * 1r '6S CORTINA Radio, cu,~. int, Wht. sidewa lls, · 175MUSTANG11 ,..,.... ~,.1e1 on1v ·1000 miles; sssos SAYE s4405 red/whlie top: A /C $1100 Auto.. etc. (950LSF) · •7j ELDORADO Yellow/Matchi ng leether. less than 27,000 miles; Set. 4954. '73 DE .VILLE Beige/Matching leather; low mileage; (849HPC) • ..,.... SAvE SAUPllCI stt2as s •• ,s4900· WE'RE'., OVERLOADED wmt llAll11fUL USED CARS • WE MUST MAKE · ·IOOM! Stn•Lll•MeY.,. ·~~ CASH REBATE from . FORD MOTOR ·co. LIKE ·NEW. SPEOALS . , . . . . .,,..,~ ........... Auto. tra ns ., power steering, radio, beater,· License #17SCCM· Speclel "•••cl•9 A•....... : ?1 ........... Auto. trans., radio, beater, mag wheels. d~or grb\lp. L~ense 1754FAY • Speclel •Fl•••cl•9 ......... ?I LTD JD._. V-1,. auto·. trans •• faciory air, power s I SS 9 steiring. vinyl roor. Ucen.se 31SCCH t--------.... I SpecJ•I Fl•••cl•9 ....... s.1688 '70YW Bu g. 4 s p e e tr,ns m issiioo, r a dio, beater. (718ADV) ~ I I 8 9 Aut:~4t'::s~ower ....... ....,_.._ .... -. _ _,1 steering, r adio, beater. .,, Olck c ..... Supreme cpe. ve. Auto .• air. vinyl roof. R&H, P.S. P.8 ., (YXR550) s999 . ............. VB. auto •• air. vinyt roof P.S.. P.B.. P-windo 111t-"L (XXB 127) .'~I 08.9 971 Doc19t Charger. Automatic, air condlUoolng, rally WheflS. (710000) whitewall tires, vinyl interior. low, low miles. ('15KXT) . 'Sptclel Fl•••cl•t ....... 52267 ?4ANCM .. 0 Loaded incl. power steering/brakes, Yinyl roof, low. low miles (OllOKBS) s,.chf "'9,.clllf A ...... 53277 <'.1hr1oll'I r •H1I h·<1tlwr CheYrolet AMC 9905 AMC 9905 9920 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ...--~~------....;.._....;,__....;;._ ____ ...;_;._.:...;~~::.. ' inh·rior 11111 p\\I l.ol'I .111', '-l ('fl'I• 1111 lo\ hl'l'I el 1 • IJ Wt.: LI 1 $3895 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,;1 l"llr:v ~ HUNS WELL VH auto de nts Slit. tH5-&96 7:J Chevy J\I al1bu wagon. ex l'Ond. AM1FM, many c'tras call 494-6237 .. I!l73 Caprice, !ully loaded, ~~~~~~=~~~~"'! 10 C'I. all power a /c, '68 COUPE de Ville; am/fm, stereo ~99, PP, or best offer. (pvt. ply.) 673 4729 67S-7l57 -----........ -· ---------'72 MONTE CA R LO '73 .EL DO. Red. White/an· !-\1 h rr w /wht. vinyl. ter1or. 4l20LL 28000 m1 . Ma kt• offe r. owner will Joad~d. Dir. Blue book ~ar 1;40-41226 pncc, 57900· My pnce H ~1-o-nt-... -C-a-rl-o-··_L_a_n $6$00. Days. ft45 -0281 ~ Eves. 6'5--296.1 ddu 1-'ully Jo~ed w/low m1h·al!t'. 751--0871 ------Ca d-Clean, one you '•i5 Chevy, 6 cyl. Gas wo u fd be proud lo Sav!'r Goof shape $350. d rlYe· '68. s1000 t trm. 642 8529 714(640-1136.J -Must get out of lease 1973 Cad •n, CDV Wtute ~ Monti.' c.1rlo Landau. Pv&. Ply.~. l>1•111,t•1••1111p Blk&gold . al44S E. 17th St. CM. ~W.l41 !Hi.I lS02. ---JJ'IOElDor.do.Xlat~nd ·u NOVA \ 8. Gr•y . • P / .. P /8, Am /Fm atereo. Vt t1 clean . 114/t1~UfU • . THE ALL NEW 'PACERS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DB.IVERY! ~ * GOOD SB.ECTION of Colors·& Equipment • '72 ELDORADO Metalllo green/Matching ~her: leu ~an 36.000 miles; Set~ 3 ~1. 5 1277 ?tafttY• ~T• V-8, auto. tran•:t.. Nil workbone.. <8'1'1tu.) ............... , ........ 5 1377 .. .. . , . ...., .... ,,. ~tup/1, p/b, R6,11 ( ) UktNew. •······ ,. ...... , ~ ...... • , -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK Of MARCH 9 • MARCH 15 AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee. Inc. 1234 S. Main St . Santo Ano 547-5826 Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St ., Costa Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W I st St .. Santo Ano 835-3171 Saddleback Valley Imports 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 831 -2040 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2bCJJ Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach 842-7781 *#•1;J•I Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa· 042-0010 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 9, 197S IJil;l•I Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminster 63b·4010 ld!t• University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach 842-8844 John so n & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury I jQ I No. T ust1n , Santo Ana · 547-0511 .. Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-1200 MAZDA Jim Panos Mazda 2001 Sorth Manchester, Anaheim 750-21 41 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE-AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-AJ..tdi 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673.fHXJ ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 TOYOTA Dean lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach 847-8555 VOLKSWAGEN Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 VOLVO Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646.9303 I l• 1 l ~ . .· . TV' !PORT! HllJHl/11/IT! ~-. SUNDAY, MARCH 9 lO:OOAM 0 @(3) CBS Sports Specbcul•r (lhr) Coverage of the European ~I Jumping Competition from Obersdorf, Germany. 10:10 m Dodgers Wum-Up/Pre-Seuon 8.seb•ll The Los Angeles Dodgers vs. the Braves at Vero Beach, Fla. 11:00 O (i1J ill()) NBA Basketball Golden State at Boston. O @ Ci) (lg) World Championship Tennis Finals of the tourna· ment at Hartford, Conn. l :OOPM O ~ @d2) NHL Hockey Montreal at New York Rangers. fJ (~Ci)) Cl) The Superstars "Superteam Qualifying." 1:30 B @CD Florid• Citrus Open Golf Coverage of the final holes from Rio Pinar Country Club, Orlando, Fla. 2:30 U (~ Ci)) ill A!'flerlcen Sportsmen 4 •. 3":15 U (lij Cl)) ill Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine 3:30 U (~ (j)) 00 ABC's Wide World of Sports 5:00 0 ,$ante Anita Feature Race The $125,0~Added Santa Anita Handicap for 4-year·olds at a mile and one-quarter. TUESDAY, MARCH 11 6:00PM IJ l.akers Basketball L.A. Lakers vs. Detroit Pistons. FRIDAY, MARCH 14 6:00PM 1J L•kers Basketball L.A. Lakers at Milwaukee Bucks. SATURDAY, MARCH 15 9:00AM O Qj @@) NCAA College Basketball Championships First three games in first-round eliminations. 12:30PM O @ @(j) Women's Tennis Association Professional Tour From Sam Houston Auditorium, Houston, Texas. 2:00 1J PGA Golf "The Doral Open" 3:30 0 (Qt) ) ill Pro Bowlers' Tour The Lincoln-Mercury Open from St. Louis, Mo. 5:00 0 (Qj Ci)) ABC's Wide World of Sport.s 6:001J Kings Hockey L.A. Kings vs. Montreal Canadiens. 7:00 8:00 8:30 10:30 7:30 9:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 8:30 7:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 7:00 UIO 10:00 SUNDAY, MARCH 9 9 "Georgy Girt" (com) '66 -Lynn Redgrave. Alan Bates, J1mu Mason. ll "The Ma•k of Dimitriou•" (mys) '44 -Zachary Scott, f"aye Emerson, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Search for the God•" (dra) '74 -Stephen McHattie, Kurt Russell, Victoria Racimo, Ralph Bellamy, Raymond S1. Jacques. 9 "8rlaht Victory" (dra) '52 -Arthur Kennedy, Pegay Dow, Julie Adams. MONDAY, MARCH 10 9 (C) "On Moonllaht Bay" (mus) '51 -Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Rosemarx De Camp. 4 23 6 10 (C) "A Bia Hand for th• Uttle lady" (wes) '66 -Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, Jason Robards. TUESDAY, MARCH 11 9 (C) "Because You're Mine" (mus) '52 -Mario Lanza. Doretta Mor· row, James Whitmore. 10 (C) "Wackiest Ship In 11)• Army" (com) '61 -Jack Lemmon, Rick Nelson. 4 23 6 (C) "McCoy: The Bia Rip-Off" (adv) '74 -Tony Curtis, Brenda Vaccaro, Roscoe Lee Browne Larry Hagman. Lynn Borden. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "Scream of the Wolf" (susp) '73-Peter Graves, Clint Walker, Jo Ann Pflu1. Philip Carey. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 9 (C) "Sincerely You,." (mus) '55 -Liberace, Joanne Dru, Dorothy Malone, Alu Nicol. 7 (29 I ) 3 (Cl "The IC.mer Beu" (susp) '73 -Gloria Swan son, Edward Albert, Kate Jackson , Roaer Dav•s. Craig Stevens. THURSDAY, MARCH 13 9 (C) "It'• Alway• Fair Weather'' (mus) '55 -Gene Kelly, Cyd Charine, Dan Dalley. 5 (C) "Th• Chrl•tmas Trff" (dr1) '69 -William Holden, Andre Bour· vii Brook Fuller, Vlma Lisi. 2 17 3 I (C) "lawman" (wu) '71 -Burt Lancaster, Robert Ry4n, LH J. Cobb, SherH North. Ralph Waite. FRIDAY, MARCH 14 9 CC) "In th• Good Old Summertime" (mus) '49 -Judy Garland, Van Johnson. 5 "Th• Wolf Min" (mys) '38 -Claude Rains, Lon Chaney. 2 17 3 I (C) "C•a• Without A Key" (dra) '7!>--Susan Dey, Michael Brandon, Jonelle Allen, Sueal• Elene, Sam Bottoms. ~TUltDAY MA..CH 15 t 0-C.,.._ Wltll•IM"~.(dtt) ·5~ -Janies Sttwtrt, Jean Haa•n. Wendell CortY 1•!1lff ~m• ., 4 u • lb (C) ...,.... ... Man" (ICl·fl) '71 -Ch1rlt0fl HHton, Anthony Zerbe, Rosallncf Cash. Paul Koslo. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "The Oraanlutlon" (dra) '71 -Sidney Poitier, Barbara McNalr, Ger1ld S. O'Lou1hlin. Sheree North. 5 ''The 81ack Cat" (my•) '41 -Bull Rathbone, Nlael Bruce. THE DAILY Pl LOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 9, 1975 Actress Mugot Kidder travels to Wyoming to lurn the new end growing sport of heng·gllding -the nearest thing to pure fllght anyone hu yet experienced--Sundey et 2:30PM on The Amer- ican Sportsmen. The other feature will be • pheuent hunt In the state of W.shington with television star Redd Foxx •nd outdoor editor Gritz Gresham. * * * Pa1e 3 BARBRA SINGS FOR CHARITY BAIMA STllEISUD STAii 1• A ONl-tlDUI llvt Ttl.IY1- llOM co•curT, "Fu•MY Giil TD Fu HY LADY." ON ABC •. Sut!DAY AT 7:30 ..... IM ADDfTIOM TD Miii STllEIUJID'I IHat.. THE MOUi IPICIAl ("'ODUCEO IY GUY Sllmt AH DflECTtD IY 0wlllfT HElllOM), Wlll-fEATUllE IUEIT Arf'UIWICH IY D1Cl CAYfTT AH JAMH cu.. THE NHHIU8lfTI fWOM IOllE Of Miii Snm1uD's EAIUH FIUU, IMCUIDIH "TNE WAY WE WHE" HD "fUHY Giil" Al.ID Will IE SNOWM. TNE UVE TV COMCEIT Will IE UOADCAIT IEfOIE A llAC•-TIE AUDIENCE OF WUM- l•ITD• HTAllH IN THf EllHMOWEI TNEATIE OF TNE JOHN F. KEHEDY CENTll fOI TNE PHfOllllH Alli, AH "'OCHDS FIOll THE Evt•T Will IUIEFIT THE SPE- CIAi. OlYllPICS FOi RETARDED CNllDIEN. Of WHICH MIS. BETTY fOID, TNE fllST LADY. 11 HDNOIAIY CHAlll- WOMAN. - I"' - """" .. - J -) ... . ... . . . t . ' . .. . ··' / 'A WEARY GHOST' 1. DAVID NIVEN STARS IN A NEW ADAPTATION OF OSCAR WILDE'S CLASSIC SPOOF OF THE SUPERNATURAL, "THE CANTERVILLE GHOST," MONDAY AT BPM ON NBC. THE SPECIAL, WHICH ALSO STARS JAMES WHITMORE, AUDRA LINDLEY, MAURICE EVANS AND DAME FLORA ROBSON, IS THE FINAL PRESENTATION IN THE BELL SYSTEM FAMILY THEATRE'S FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON. "THE CANTER- VILLE GHOST," WHICH WAS TAPED IN ENGLAND UNDER THE DIRECTION Of WALTER MILLER FROM A SCRIPT IY ROllN MILLER, IS IASEO ON WILDE'S COMEDY TALE OF A IRASH AMERICAN COUPLE WHO PURCHASE AN ANCIENT ENGLISH MANOR WHICH IS HAUNTED IY AN ANCIENT ENGLISH GHOST, THE SHADE Of SIR SIMON DE CANTER- VILLE. DESPITE THE SPIRIT'S 300-YEAR RECORD Of EFFEC- TIVE HAUNTING, THE UNSUPERSTITIOUS AMERICANS ARE UNIMPRESSED-AND THIS DRIVES THE GHOST TO MAKE ONE FINAL SUPREME EFFORT. THE SPECIAL IS SOMETHING OF A TOUR DE FORCE FOR VETERAN STAR NIVEN, WHO GETS TO PLAY A WHOLE GALLERY OF APPARITIONS IN HIS CHARACTER'S ATTEMPT TO FRIGHTEN THE FAMILY AWAY FROM HIS ANCESTRAL HAUNT. I I 5' 6 & '· TH E DAILY P ILOT , TV WEEK, MARCH 9, 197.5 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS ".' ' ) , ' • : I ~ ' I 1.0:JO ll ;n~ci)a:: J..• I 119(j)amH o 11 r wood 5:55 9 n... ~ Mon., Wed., 1111rea · Fr1.; MmtfJ or Pttrtfr Tues., Thuri. <9 (I))(]) EE Indy lulldl · Futuru 6:00 I Cl) Surile S.IMllM • Dtallb the Mtuce f.lucatlottal futum 700 Cklb . bowted&• Law for the 70t Mon., Wed., Fri.; 11:001§ (]) (j) !:'~ l RtsUesa Yop Wltb Mldtflne Tues .. Thun. · (j) 00) l:i:I ~adpet I m FeatureJ ovit: See D1l!ime Mew es. <a CIJ> cv m Ttie ...... , 6:30 aare .. ltt ~ulu"' Mu• (j) ®) lducatloul featum 1· The Lucy Show Not fof Wollltft 0111J Newa Dlybruk : Eedrlc ColllPlllJ MlthHI Jeca.n Show Bullwift. kit 11:30 I l~~Surdl for Tomorrow hJcholoo TodQ Wed .. Fri. . ~· 1111111 Clled : Y.!(I tor H111th ( ) • The Ill Show· ( llJ) Mornln1 Co111tdy TI111e down; One Ute to Thurs. I llevetty Hlllbllllts 6:45 (D NIW'I Lera Rap 6:55 O Tiu lten Wltfl 5raha1n ltrr Mevit: See Daytime Movies. Cookina show. New Yort Stott hcha111• 7:00 • 1~1 ~IH'=.., Cartotftl ( (I)) (I) al AM Aatfb • Dawey&~ New Zoo Rewe Stock Elcha111• : Sesalftl Stntt 7 = 30 I~ ..... Tuaede ,.,., ''• Cartoons 1:00 @ @ Cl) Ctptlln bllll!W Villa Alqre Suttup la na111 Seil Its I F rienda Tiit FlintltoMI Unu1 the Uonh11rtod H. R. Putnatut : Zoom! 1:30 I The Callery • Romper Room YOll I Friend• ""'" "'' fH New Zoo Revue fli) Mister ROltrr' Nelchborflood 9:oo I§ mCIJ Jottf'• w11d : ta.ma Strfft . (l) Qg) m Celebrity ~ stakes ltn Casey 6 lane It to lelvar AM Ln All&tla JKt u Lann• I Love Lucy Youth Sct11t futum CI» MIU Do"'1aa Show Sew What'• .... 9:l01r.cM:l= of fertu11t • (Dfeatum Crten Acru • Muriel stewt111 Coolin& Show 10:00 (It) CV (I) Now You Set It Muriel Stevena Cootla& Stlow @ (j) l1Q) m ftlsll RoUen Weitem Theatre Mevit: See Daytime Movies. Futu..-1 Mothtf1·1•Lllw Mevle: See Daytime Movies. Stocti El cha 1111 lt'aA New Dar : Educatloul ,,..,. .. , Villa""',. A I T ~ f< : i f ! t l : J 12:00 6 Noelltl111 a ra oo m "" to s.amv. A Mamaa• I Afttthltll Yeu C.11 Do <Qt) OO> rn m '•""""' Diet Vin DjU rov:~ Daytime Movies. (l) NoOll Affair/ ... Baratta ealtJI Show @Tlflneuet Tuxedo EI) Features 12:!0 I) G1J CV Cl) Al tM WCM1cl Tuma Q@@ ®JmD•J• of our U...s R father knows lot <9 CIJ> C.V EE Spelt Second News Bullwtnkl1 1:00 I@ CI) Cl) The 5uldlna Ucllt . ~ ct) ®) m The Docton Movla: See Daytime Movies. 6 Dalin 5aine <~ ~> rn m ..... , ch11 - dren I Tom117 HMhls Show Maler Adams Martet ataln1 Movie: See D1ytime Movios. Features 1:30 I CiZl CV (j) EAl1• •• Nlallt · @ @ ®) m Allether Wor1d rt.I Douhue Sllow (Qt) (J)) ~::r• Make A Deal; AK rtlJbt'eak Thurs. "Heart in Hidlnl'' (R) A beautiful model falls in love with a blind professor who teaches her to "$le," to be her own person. She In tum must teach him hoW to accept love. Clu Gul11er, Kay Lenz and Chris1opher Jordan star. 2:00 B ~(t) (l)frice ,, Rilllt ( I (j))_(J) (£) $10,000 PJr•· mid cept Thurs. m "'""' ' ti.. Pr•feaor fE)futurea • mSo111erwt 2:30 I Cl) @ Cl) M.tdl ;. ... '75 I~ Ci) m 0111 Liie to Uve ucept Thurs. Cl) 0 (j) M ev I e : S.. Daytime Movi11. m lttt Humr lllt.rviewa/F11turn Ell) Top r.t HMltll l:OO 11~..:=-,... .. hit bt the DabJu ,~CartMa (CltJ (j)) (l) CiD 5tneral Hts· I (ICi NcMt: Ste Daytime Movies. Mj Favorite Mertia11 ""Smart lefttty HlllblUln Fu turn Fi111 F11t.urn Not fer Women Ont, 3:30 ~ DINlll NcMt: See Daytime Moviu; outll In the 70. Wed. I m MIU Doasta1 Sllow Onie • Harritt Mevit: Ste Daytime Movies; Do-•Nla• Wed. ii The FtJlaf Nu• The Mu.aura (S) .... ZooRtwt ~., Fa•lfJ : featum ( CJ)) co.dy aaaab · Mll'rm AMerei · MurW stneiu Cookln1 Show •:OO I Tiit Rlftetna• lllcby_ MeuM aub (~ (l))(JJCE A I C A tt er· ICMol Spedlll Wed. "Rookie of the Yur'' (R) Jodie Foster stars u ll· ye1r-otd Sharon Lie, • sports-lovlna air1 who trluers a controYersy ' 1mon1 players, parents and 11n1• officials when she wins the chance to play on her brothel'• all·~ baseball t11m. rututvt ' Llctwilt Hll1a11'1 1111114 m Terry l Hla f.-. Nuatr. ...... <9 (())The Al..-.. : Saam• StrMl . Subt '""' future.s Except Wed. Heltywood Mowte Clulicl 4:30 fattier KnOWI lat Sllllaa11'1 lllllld DiMlll Buis & Hb luddlta I DruMof J .. 111t1e CD Robl11 Heod Revbb ftMlllM Cl) Merv 5rlffln Sllow labMll Cl)) -r Trtt Exefpt Wed. s:oo OOdifJ)Newa Scheol 'refile Wed. The lie VII.., 6 Iii I Leve LMcy · fiie Ave111tn MlcUJ Meuae Qub .... Squ.41 (I) Sew What's ...., : iilIStar Rotm' Netlll'*'toM ( (())The fll.._ Wed. . 0ra .. • Tmtl the Wlftd · llbslotl: hapouillle "THI SMALL CAR IXPIRTS"· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-PARTS PHSONAUZID LtASING -ALL MAKES & MODI&.$ A flllE SEUC110N Of USED CMS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving _Af/ B eac/, Ufie~ .$ MINUTES SOUTti OF Sl\N DIEGO FWY. 11135 IEACH BLVD. (ll·~~~or HUNTINGTON IEACH Pase 5 I SUNDAY MARCH 9 r.1 0 I? N I f'J C against the Braves et Vero Beach, fl1. 10:30 D m Mut the Press fJ (Qj Ci)) rn m Kor1: 70,000 B.C. I TY I Looks et learnlna Faith for Today Wanderlust @ hisl1ht 6:00 m Bible Anawtn/Christophen 6:45 (!) With This Rina Q§ The Humanist ED Siient Movie: "The Bi& Plnde" (dra) 1925 (R). 7:00 I U.S. ol Atdlle 6 Underdo1 8 Ru Humbard · Pt0pl1's Forum Jabbtrwock) (6) This Is the Ult ~ Warren Roberts 11:00 l)@ CIHil NBA Basketball Golden State al Boston. Q li't@®Jif='World Ch•m· ptoftJliip Tennis Finals of the tour nament al Hartford, Conn, D Rea Humbanl 7:30 I B1il1y's Comeb Mormon Tlbem1d1 Choir 6 Rocky l Fr11nd1 · Voice of Victory o lnslaht on Rell&lon Elemenbry News @ Rea Humb.,.d (t) Movie: "Home Sweet Homicide" (mys) '46-Randolph Scott, Peagy Ann Garner. I (Qj (!)) (J) &) Ghost Ch111n Gloria Grey's Pet H1Ven Church in the Home first Baptist Church 11:30 fJ (fit) (j)) CI) al Mike A With O Movie: (C) "Captain U1htfoot" (adv) '55-Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush, Jett Morrow. 7:45 U1J (]) Sacred H11rt 1:00 I Dusty's Trtthouae Ru Humbard 6 Around the World In 80 Dip 8 Limp Unto My fHt · John_!!l Barton Show @tv@ Old Time Gospel Af TERNOO N Hour • 12:00 D M o v I e : '"Ok11hom1 Woman" m Wondenma (wes) '56-Richard Denninr, Pegie ID Church With A Vhlon Castle. 1:30 ump Unto My Feet ~(ac!))(j)G) Republican Ni· Tuthln1 Children to Aud tion1I Committee 811 Blut Marble g Bliek Anrenas on TY It Is Written Mideast Analyais let There Be U&ht · Public Service Meetin& Time at Calvary 12:30 00 Movie: "The Silent EJlemy" (dra) tiJ (6) Klthryn Kuhlman '59-Laurence Harvey, Dawn Ad· ( : @ fDaJ or Miradu dams. 9:00 t) Looi! Up ' Uve 0 (~ (j)) Cl) al Issues Ind An· 0 StrendlpitJ "Kites" and "Car· swen toonists" Part I ; Sprlna Strut USA (Cit) Ci)) Dar of Dlacomy Sundar CeJebration 6 Reel E.stJte Open Houae : KCET Membership Drive Campus Profile l:OO O {U@!@ mNHl Hockey • Ci) al @ Oral Roberts Montreal at New Tork Rangers. o It Is Written 0 (Q9) (I)) (I) @ The Supenbrs ~ of Mf111des "Superteam Qualifylna" W Bailey's Comets m Movie: "Badmen of Brimstone" Rex Humbard (wes) '37-Wallace Beery, Dennis · Muslca r P1labraa O'Krefe. 9:15 (3) Voice of Aarlculture/Mental m Movie: ·'Th~ Lon( Walt'' (dr1) Health •s:f-Anthony Quinn, Charles Coburn. 9:30 Todiy's Rellalon ~Carmen: The Dream l the Des· The Chrlstophen ltny (R) . (Qj (j)) JlmmJ Sw1u1rt Show 1:30 1J@ (I) norid1 Citrus Open Golf Sunrise Way Coverage of the final holes of play I Believe in Mlrades in this $200,000 tournament from Amaiin1 Prophedu Rio Pinar Counlry Club, Orlando, Fla. DaJ of Discovery i frlend1 of Man Old Tlme Gospel Hour I lntem1tlonal Hour ill The People Show · Shtriod Holmes Theatre @ Flrst Baptist Church D1y of Mlrades · Esta Es i. Vida 2:00 D Movie: (C) "Godzilla's Revenae" 10:00 (jJ) 11) CBS Sports Spectacular (sci-fi)-1n all·star Japanese cast. (lhr) Coveraae of the Europun Skt EE Amerlun/lsrHfl TY Hour Jumpina Competition from Obers· ~ faith for Tod1y dorf, Germany. 2:30 (1) Champions~ f'ishin1 I Ac:clon de la Comunld1d fJ t~ llJ) (.V G) A m e r I c a n Challenae M1 Sermon Sporbman Today>s show features OOl Hour of Power pheasant huntina in the state of Home Buyer's Culde Washin&1on with Redd Fou and out· Domln10 door editor Grits Gresham: and Wally's Workshop actress Margot Kidder travels to IHereld or TruUI Wyominr to learn the sport of h11n1 Qeorae I Diane Ivey glid1n11. Cl)) Town Hall Mfftln& (]J Movie: (C) "Copper Canyon" P1ntall1 Domlnlal (adv) 'SO-Ray Milland, Hedy La· Faith for Tod1y marr. 10:10 m Do d 1 er a Worm · Up/Pre· ID Movie: "The Mob" (d ra) '57- SfflOn Baieball The Los Anaeles Richard Kiley, Ernest Bor1nlne, Dodaers open pre·season play Broderick Crawford, Neville Brend. Page 6 THE DAILY Pl LOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 9, 1975 I Hl&h Chaparral 0...f Heer FUm Fe1ture 3:00 ~ Suntlower Cattbratlon Compan7 6 Daktarl • Movie: (C) "DaJ of the TrlHkb" (sci-fl) 163-How11d Keel, Nicole M1u~e , Janette Scott. I John W1Jn• Thetlte reetlnaa from German1 Jimmy SW1u1rt Show Blee' Pe11pectlve on the News 3:15 fJ (Qj Cl)) (J) CiD Howard Co· Siii' s SC»orts Ma1aiille 3:30 I) Media "Biofeedback: Waves of the Future" Biofeedback, the tech· nique of recoanizing and employtna brain waves lo control many vol· untary and involuntary body func· lions, is explored 1n this film report m which host Ma110 Machado has his brain waves tested by Or. Bar- bara Brown. O The 811inwork.s "facing Eco- nomic Realit11s" Some survival rips on how to face our current econ· omy crisis are offered by the enlire faculty of the Occidental Colleae eco· nomics department. O Movie: (C) "Union Pacific" (adv) '39-Joel McCrea, Barbara St1n~k. Robert Preston 0 (!HJ (jJ) 00 @ ABC'a Wide World or Sports I Meet the Press The Vfr1fnlln Get Smart Rell1lous Town Hall Inner Vlslons m .1nsl1ht 4:00 I Newsmakers · m This Is the Ule 6 Tarzan Theatre I Star Trek Hee Haw Movie: 11Dr11on Seed" (dra) '44 -Katharine Hepburn, Turhan Bey, Walter Huston I (3) Seven Am Theetrt Korean Variety Ci:) Meet the Preu Pentecostal Temple Wall Street WHk/KCET Mem· berahlp Drive @E Roller Camtt 4:30 I flee the Nation · Sund1y "Pasadena Art Museum" Korean News Ci) C11ner Ted Armslrona Bude Owens Show : Weshlnston Week in Review/ KCET Mtmbtnhlp Drive m SundlJ M1ti11tt 5:00 6 Slnta Anita Future Race The $125,000-Added Santa Anita Handl· cap for lour-year·olds at a mile and one·QU1rter. Hoaan'a Heroes Crut Adventure ®l lil ({) News The Avenaers Danit! Boone Korean Dr1m1 Caaey SI llrtos Show : Los An1eles NeW1 Rtvlfw/KCET Membership Drive (~ (j)) Ch1mplon1hlp Fishing I la Familia Burron Mission: lmpo11lbl1 Corona ftow 5:30 It Taha All Kinda Movie: "Anna & the Kina of Slim" (dra) '46-lrene Dunne, Rex Harrison. W Uttle Rucala Fecie the N1tlon Movlt: (21tr) "Requltm for A Huvywel1ht" (drt) '62-Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason. ~ (!) National hofraphlc ED KCET M111blnhlp Drive/Behind ttle Untt (Cifj Cl)) Bob~ Coldsboro Show m Ylewpolftt Ofl Nutritito I V I ri I N <. 6:00 I@ CD Cl) &O Mlnutea . mmfkn Movie: (C) (2hr) "M0t1an lht Pirate" (adv) '61-Steve Reeves, Valerie Learanae. I G) Reasoner Report Wor1d at War Movie: (2hr) Hf en 51nltemen rom West Point" (dra) '42-Geor11e Montaomery, Maureen O'Htra. I Nl1ht &.llery Children's Pro1r1m Movie: (C) (2hr) "Stran1ers on A Treln" (susp) '51-farley Grang· er, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker. (~CJ)) Talk to the Mana1er ~ Three stooces 6:30 O Animal Wor1d "Anim1I Archllec· tu re" 00 Movie: "Poor little Rid! Girl" (dra) '36-Shirley Temple, Allee Faye. News Muslcal Y1rlttJ 00 Ust of the Wiid : Aoma1nolls Tabl t ( ) Htt Haw · Chesplrlto • Journey to Adventurs . lnslaht Roller G1mes 7:00 8 News O Wild lincdom "Tra1Hna the Desert Outlaw" Marlin Perkins and Stan Brock join Ranaers 11 Gems bok National Park In Southern Af rica 10 capture and relocate an Af· rican lion that is reidina the natives' sheep and aoat herds. ~ Celebrity S'wttpstak.es J1opardJ Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "5eoro " (com) '66-lynn Redame, Ala n Bates. James Mason. I ~~~~urn Brothers Show Jlpanes• Llnaua1e Pro1ram (6) m Wiid llln1dom I SlllCllC I Helm117 A film docu· mentary of the evacuation, destruc· lion and recovery of the Icelandic town of Vestmannaeyjar on the is· land of Heimaey after a 1i111nlic eruption and lava flow by the vol· cano Eldfell in L973. @E Noche de Cali a) Celebrity Tennla 7:30 6 @ Cl) Cl) Cher Freddie Prlnze and The Pointer Sisters auest. 0 @ 00@) m World of Disney "The Footloose Goose" A Canadian gander falls •1n love with • aoose, and too late dlsoovers she can't fly south with the rest of the flock. He decides to stay behind with his mate and soon finds his Hie thraat· ened by both human end animal predators as well as nature's fury. fJ Tonight's Best Bet! * Barbra Streisand! FUNNY GIRL TO FUNNY LADY fJ(~(l)>mm I *i~llL I ,.,. bra Stt11sand: Funnyl to funnr 1 d e s, n e n g. U· C· le S· ic I· ze LadJ An hour-Iona live television concert from the Eis.enhower The· etre of the John F. Kennedy Center for th• Performtna Arts in Wuhina· ton. Miu Streband's auests ere J1mes Cun and Dick Cavett. Pro· ceeds from the event will benefit the Special Olympics for Ret1rded Children. Ell> IS HOMEMADE A-BOMB * POSSIBLE? SEE 'NOVA' EID Novt/KCET Membenhlp Drive m Korean folk So•• a:oo D BobbJ 5olclsbo,. Show (j) Movie: (2hr) "Comrade X'' (dra) '40-Clar1t Gable, Hedy Lamarr. m Movie: (2hr) "Thi Mull of DI· mtitlous" (mys) '44-Z•chary Scott, Faye Emerson, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre. I Pusport to Travel Nippon No/Uta News Survive I Kor11n Historic Drem• 1:30 II (it) CV Cl) lol•k "I Wint to Re· port A Dream" Actress Ruth Gordon auests as Mrs. Eudora Temple, a spiritualist who dreams of a mur- der beina committed before it hap- pens. When the police uk for her help in findlna the killer, she won't cooperate because she feels she's dealina with a bunch of "non-be· llevers." O @CiltfOl a;,NIC Sund•J Mystery-=iicCIOud "The Gane That Stole Manhattan" (R) While on crowd control duty for a motion picture company, McCloud is un- aware the filmina Is actually a "Tro- jan Horse" for a multl-mlllion doller jewel heist. Larry H11man, THE DAILY Pl LOT, TV WEEK., MARCH 9, 1975 Fernando Lamas, Leslie Parrish and Andrea Merwv1cci and Aleonder 0 HAVE YOU EVER SEE'N Edward Binns euest. Scourby euest. *A MIRACLE? TUNE IN. D G I It Is Written 'KING IS COMIN ' Soul Fm D Rell(lon-ffetp Une * EARTHQUAKES--WHY? Revival Area 00 Media DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP Fllm Fe1ture m KATHRYN KUHLMAN !The Kine 11 Comlnc 10:00 Der or DiSCQvery * (IN COLOR) <9 (l))(IHD U C Su nd•r 6 Reliaion-Help Une I Kathryn Kuhlmen ovie: (C) (2hr) US.mh for the • Outdoors With Ken Cllleway Cl) NYPD Goda" (dra) '74-Stephen McHattie, News 700 Club Kurt Ruuell, Victoria Racimo, Ralph Dr. Jeuers Invasion Hour The Rom•ntlc Rebellion Bellamy, Raymond St. Jacques. A News/This Is Japan 11·1siC.mpu1 Profile trio of youna people search e re-On Ule Line Woody Miller hosts. • News mote section of New Mexico for : The Sinners Ci) Roe:• Concert fraaments of a 55,000.year-old me-• Encuentro ( 1 li)) WHk In Review dallion that could tell the secrets Lou Gordon Show of 1ncient astronaut vis1tOI'$ to 11:30 tJ Movie: (C) "lectet" (dra) '64 - Earth. 10:30 ~Follow-Up Sindy Hill inter· Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole. Sir m Sim Yorty Show views Ms. Wyn Sartent, the photo· John Gie~d. @ PIJ(holoO Today journalist who fieured 1n the new_s 8 03 (.!) Sund•J Tonlc~t S"°'! m WILL LOVERS 'REMOVE' recentl.Y when she married 1 cann1· tfovte: "Once A 1111~r (dra) 65 * 3RD PARTY OBSTACLE-bat~~~ Blrt>tra Forum ;r~~~'" Delon, Van Heflin, Ann-Mar- WATCH, SUPPORT KCET i KNBC Special "Marijuana: A ~ Telepulse Tirne tor Truth" Georae Plimpton Movie: (C) "The Sins or Rechel aterplece ThHlre: Vienna narrates this proaram that presents ade" (dra) '61-Aneie Dickinson, ''Men ot'~:~or~f Love end Death results of the UCLA Marijuana Re· Peter Finch. searth Project. m ComNt 9:00 I Oral Roberts I Best of Groucho m Tony ' ~ .. n Alimo • Gamer Ted Armsbonc News Japanese Lan1u11e Pro1r1m The Pro1ecton 11:45 (~ Cil> Spanish Movie The One W1y Movie: "Brlaht VlctOIY'' (dra) 12:00 I Pacesetters · Estellr 75 ' -Arthur Kennedy Pe111Y Dow Ju-MoYle: .. Klnsu Pee.Ifie" (wes) lie Adams. ' ' ' -Sterlina Hayden, Eve Miller. 9:30 tJ @ (D m MennlJ "Bird of , .... lo I City ~ Wamn Robtrts Prey" Conch~~" of a two-pert story ""'' n: nner '<!.!ill as Mannill searches the island of Mission: Impossible 12:30 0 Wanted: Dead or Alive San Leone for a man who once ~Mr. Gospel Gultlr ® Rlaht On saved the life of his client's son. Dlalocu• 1:00 "SC>e••lna freely When he's offered a Iara• sum of > Louis Peul Lahman Movie: "Lady In A Jam" (com) money to leave the island, Minnix Jimmy SW•uart Show ' -Irene Dunne, Ralph Bellamy. real izes his search Is tied Into en f'Um Future 2:10 II Movie: "Deneerous Crossin(' even leraer and more sinister mys-11:00 II 0 Cil@ m NIWI (dra) '53-Jeanne Crain, Michael tery. Robert Louia, Richard Evans, CV ®l (Qj) IDffin's Rennie. --------------- ORDER YOURS T TODAY! 1000 • Personalized '9a•IM Stick .. • Effldewt LA IE LS • Styllll ' I BURGLAR -FIR£ ALARM SYSTEMS APTS -HOMES -OFFICES DO YOU HAVE PEACE OF MIND? 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Co t2'47 !~:~----------------------, I I I ADDRESS I I I I CITY ZIP ff'I I --------------~------------ Pare 7 • MONDAY MARCH 10 for morning and afternoon llstln1s, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your c;onvenlenQe, are the day's m ovies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (6) "female on tht lud1" (dre) '5S"-Jo1n Crawford, Jett Chandler. Q) (C) "Mystery SUbmu lne" (1dv) '51-Macdonald Carey, M1rt1 Toren. 11:00 8 "The Boss" (mys) '56-John Payne, Doe Avedon. ll:3D-Q) (C) "The Ml&hty Jun&le" (adv) '64-Marshall Thompson. 12:00 m ''Ch1mp1anc for Clesar" (com) 'SO-Ronald . Colman, Celeste Holm. 1:00 IJ "The Lld(s From l(entucQ'' (dra) '39-Georae Raft, Ellen Drew. 9 "This Woman Is Daneerous" {ifra) '52-Joan Crawford, Dennis Morei n, D1vld Brian. Z:JO 00 "Conspirator" (dra) 'SO-Robert !!ti~ Elizabeth Taylor QJ w (C) "Border Incident'' (dra) 'SO-Ricardo Montalban. 3:00 O (C) "Don't 5o Hur the Water" (com) '57-Glenn Ford, Gia Scala, Earl Holliman, Anne Francis. @) (C) ·~ UvtfJ Set" (dra) '64- James Darren, Pamela Tiffin. 3:30 gJ "Freud" (dr1) '63-Montaomery Chft, Susannah York. 0 (C) "Journer to ttle C.nter of tlil Elrth" Part I (sci ·fi) '60-Pat Boone, James Mason, Arlene Dahl. f V t N I N (, &:00 tJ Jldf~@~~~~ ~loMnza Ironside Partrldee Family Truth or ConHquencea Maria Teresa Star Trek : Electric Company Roc'Y l fritnda 6:30 Merv &rlffln Show Wy &rifflth Drqnet ( (j)) Dealer'a Choice • Tm.I Fiim Uttle Ra.als 1:00 DU@Cll a>...., lrenside Bowline for Dollaf1 Mod Squad Truttl or Consequettets What's My Unt? 1 l.oYe Lucy The Fii m 1Sn LI Muitt Prohlblda Tiit Bia Y1lltJ tD AN MARSH & BEST * OF SESAME, ELECTRIC CO. CARTOON SPECIAL fll) The tl'Oftr MOftatar: Jean jllf'Sh Cartoon $t1Klal Jean Marsh of "Upstairs, Downst1irs,'' and GrOY· er of "Se"'me Street" host an hour of the best animated films from "Sesame Street" and "The Electric Company." Program is followed by a KCET Membenhlp Appeel. I Ci)) Bonanza Dr1ma . l illy &r1hlm C1'11ud1 T H E DAILY P l LOT , TV WEEK, MARCH 9, 1975 • Pollcie SufllOll Help TllJ Ndfhbor Rainbow SUlldat To Tell U1e Trvth his men seerch tor an unknown sniper whose carefully selected male victims had but one thina In com· mon-each wu romantically in- volved with the same young woman. Ronnie Troup, David Sheiner and TUESDAY MARCH 11 &) Three Stooees 7:30 I $25,000 Pyramid • Mil.lion $ Movft: (C) (2hr) "On oonlleht BIJ" (mus) '51-Dorls Day, Gordon MacRae. Joanna Barnes auest For momln& •nd •fternoon llstlngs, Q) Safari tD Advtntu,. ple.se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. I Lera Malle A Deal Bewl1tlltd &!) MUJ Alntdtdclt Below, for your convenlenc;e, are 9:15 the day's movies. 00 Wild Wortd of Anl•.ts Ahor1 tD 'HELLO DALI'---------*SALVADOR, THAT IS! DAYTIME MOVIES Stlari to Adventure Uttle RISClls JOIN HIM AND KC~T 10:00 @ "511a of the TI11ber1alld" (dra> tt) Htflo Dall For th1$ unique pro-'bO -A11n Ladd Jeanne Cr1in. 1:00 tJ (11.) (i) (j) 5 unsmoh "The Busters" Two bronc busters, Harve Daley and Mitch Hansen, risk their necks to raise money lo settle on a ranch in Montana, only to have their dream ruined when Herve is injured by a wild stallion. Gary Bus· ey, John Beck and Lynn Benesch au est. gram, a British rilm crew followed Q) (C) "Plr1ta of Molltt rey" (1dv) Salvidor Dali, the famous surreal -'47 -Rod Cameron, M1ria Monte1. isl and eccentric ar.ound his home 11:00 o (C) "The Womn Who Ctme and museum, captunna him at work rnim the Sea" (susp) '64-Dawn and at ease. Addams, Franco Silva. 9:30 fJ @ ~ Cl) Rtloda Mery Rich· 11:30 Q) "Ma I Pa Ketttt at Home" ercb amves unexpectedly and (com) '54 -Merjorle Main. throws a monkey wrench into 12:00 m "All the Younr Men" (dra) '60 0 DAVID NIVE'N is Rhoda's end Joe's plan to have a -Alan Ladd, Sidney Poitier. lona·awaited weekend alone at Cape 1:00 0 "Man From Cllro" (adv) '54-* The Canterville Ghost on BELL SYSTEM Cod. Mary Tyler Moore auests. Georee Raft, Gianna Carla Can1le. I N... ® (C) "Duel In the Junele" (adv) Wanderh1st '54 -Dana Andrews, David Farrar. FAMILY THEATRE LI Tierra Z:30 (j) (C) "Becker' Part I (dra) '64 0 ~ 00 ®) m .! m.s!!i.J 8tll tO:OO fJ @ ~Cl) Mecllcal Ctftter "Af· -Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole. System famllr Tileltr. "The C.nter-tershock' Trapped In a basement 13)@ "Tiit Doctor &. tllt 51r1" v~lle .Ghost" David ~iven stars as operatina room without ventilation (rom) 'SO -Glenn Ford, Gloria Sir Simon de C.nterville, a troubled when a hospital wine collapses, Dr. OeHaven, J1net Lelah. and tired ahost who hasn't slept in Gannon is ureed by his fellow vie· 3:00 O (C) "China• of Habit" (drt) 300 years. He is bedeviled by Amer-tims to use the oxyeen of 1 patient '69 -Elvis Presley, Miry Tyler icans who rent the castle he haunts in hi of savine their lives. Moore, Barbara McNair. -until the d1uahter of the ftmily ~ ~Ntwl @) (C) "The Sovncl of Anrtr" (dra) makes possible his eternal rut. ( ) 11111 &rahlin Cruude '68 -Guy Stocllwell, Burl Ives. James Whitmore, Audra Lindley, 0 AR -NEW BIG HIT 3:30 CI) (C) "A Man C.Uld 'et Kiiied" Lynne Frederi~. Dame Aora Rob-*STACY KEACH STARS! (adv) '66 -James Garner. son and Maunce Evins also star. U (C) "JoumtJ to tilt C.nter of 0 I i}'ic1AL t Tiit NlcotJH A"alr 0 CIJ a) Ctribe Ben and Mark the urth" Concl. (sci·fi) '60-Pat Clele Roberts nerntes this objec;tive "pture ~ drua ~dler, who then Boone, James Mason, Arlene Dahl. look at the reasons behind and the falls v1ct1m to a sniper's bullet, thus effects of smokina. posina • double mystery. 00 Mike Ooudu Show ; CH.I Coa Laa Estnflls u <~CV> oo m 1 n1c11u An TIM U1ttoudlablts .. EYeal11e Wltfl John Denet John Oen-: The Jap1w. Fiim Gate of ver popular slnaer-composer wel· Hell" In 12th-century Japan, a beau· co,;,es Danny Kaye end 'Capt. tlful woman is used to decoy rebels Jacques Cousteeu as special auests away from the Emperor's palace. on his third special, and, In a hieh-10:30 I MamtJ lo Adwnture light ol the proeram. aou under· httkott Jundlon water with Capt. Cousteau to explore "'"1Plftllllt one of the most beautiful rN fs in 10:45 ....., lthe =;., Choice 11:00 fjj fl I;~ e:"" Botti Sides Now lest ,, r'~ Soccer fl"Otll Mexico PeffJ Mason Movie: (C) (211r) "Pantall" (dra) ne Luq Sii .. '61-Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, MluJon: hapoaalblt Karl Malden. Off lallanc. fll) Vlen111 Phllhl,.o.k Orchstra/ (1) To Tell die Trvtll KCET Membtnlllp Driwt A speci1I ll'COllM Tu Rtpert/Wllcf Wiid EVLNIN C 6:00~'~,,~~mr~ Ii La~~J~lr'L.A. Lakers vs. Detroit Piston,. Bou nu lronalde Partricla• Famll) T rvtfl or Coiueque11ea Marta Terua Star Trek : Zoo•! RodlJ I frlelMk 6:30 Merv &rlffln Show Andy liriffttll Drapet ( (I)) Dultl"s Choice . Tmtl Fffnt presentation of a traditional Hew est Year's eve concert with Willi Bos· <9 Cl)) Wuttd: Dud °' Alive 7:00 kovsky conductina the Vienna Phll· ll:lO Q@ (1) Cl) CBS Lite Movie: Utttt R11cats OD @@ma>Nl'n lliMlde · l''"F,.;:•~=:::m ~~itiJ!i£~,: ~: •:30 ~ lirtffln Show Shecky Greene fs 1uest host. 9.oo @ rn oo Maude 8 rwtustit 1Mtt @ (j)@J m NBC MondaJ ((ii (I)) m Wldt Wortd Mp. ~: (C) (2.hr) .. A lie Ha!14 for tety "Please Siind By for Murder'' tflt Uttle LadJ" (R) (wes) 66 -o Mowtt: "MlrKft of Ft tfltr Mala- Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, CliTaa" (dra) '67 _ Ho,,t Bollman. Jason Robards. A .flmlly man, who Q) Mme: (C) "SMuatft(a taland" Is also a_ compulS1va aambler. uses fdra) '51 _ Jett Chandler. his last ~·()()()~earmarked f?r a 12:00 8 Movie: "Colldtmned" (dra) '30 homestea~ma claim-to participate -Ronald Colman, Ann Hardine. In the b1ue.st poker game In the I Alfled Hltdcod Hour West. Daktlri D lllly &raham Crusade 1:00 . ~Tomorrow (i) I S,, (I) 9 (i) News fJ ***S.W.A.T. FIGHTS 1:45 ov!t: (C) "Glory" (com) '56-* CRAZED SNIPER! -alter Brennan. M•raaret O'Brien. U<~(l))CDa) S.W.A.T. "Death 3:00 fJ Movie: "FlrMlnr Wlkkab" (dra) Carrier'' Lt. Hondo Harralson and '57 -Keefe Brtsselle, Kay Callard. ..... Squad Trvtfl tr Cattuquentu What'a My Unet I loYe l.ucJ The Fii (i) I Sn LI Muler Prohlbld1 The Ble Valley : KCET MemberJhlp Drfve ( Ci)) lonanu • Dram• Three stoo1u 7:30 New Tnasure Hunt t1Q) @ (i) Hollywood Squares let'a Malle A Deal o Tell tht Truth llllon $ Mnle: (C) (Zllr) u11 You're Mine" (mus) '52 -Mario Lanza, Dorette Morrow. m aewttched m Biiiy &r1ham Crvaade ra) dv) tez. ra) ler ra) r) 2 GI) AiU..a Wend II) t.. Tiena {i) Uttlt Rucals 10:00 IJ @ (]) (j) I If u b J I Oii U 1.-00 IJ @ (j) (I) C.-1 Tlmn Ho In· Monte Metthem l\ltstJ In e duel formetlon e~eileble from the Net· role u • smell-time dl5C JodlQ end ' WQrtl et presstime. as a fed in1 Western star who uses 0@ (j) m ..... 12 "follow· his radio looklllke to provide him Up" Reed end Melloy e1ll upon with an alibi that permits him to their "horse-sense" to determine commit murder. Katherine Justice, which of two brewlers-Broule (Rod Linden Chiles, Jamie Ferr and C1 meron) or Covey (Royal Dano)-Welker Edmiston 1lso auest. Is th• lea1I owner of a brown Mor· 0 fa) Ci)®> m, 0 II ct st 0 r, aan horse. "The Witness" Tryina to trick oown Ci) Mike Doue\u Show a robbery team which specializes D <9 (j)) (]) m Happy Deys in drurstores, detedivas Bert Jeme· "Fish & the Fins" Richie's friend· son (Don Meredith) and lH Reeves sh ip with a member of 1 famous (MichHI Cole) find 1 wltnw, Dew· roc:k aroup leads to problems when ey Gibson (James McE.lchin) who the aroup moves Into his home Is mad enouah to tatify de.spite and he must keep their presence the sure knowledae It will cost him 1 S«ftl. Rish Cadillac & the Con· his life. tinent1I Kids ruest. ; l:WHews ®) Mme: (C) (Zflr) "Wldlttt 5'11p ( ) BHly 'reMm Crusade I• the Anny" (com) '61 -Jack Lem· • M 1 re us We I b J M.D. man, Rick Nelson. "Loser in A Dead Heat" (R) Her I Dulet'a Choice parents constant 1r1ulna ceuses • Both ~" Now youna girt to hyperve ntil1 te, but Ptbre D&ebla Or. Welby discovers a more serious Movie: (C) (2br) "Ir.ten Al· illne.ss. fflfl' (wes) '50 -James Stewart ~ Clta Con t..• Estrtllas Je~ :::er, Debra P11et. ' t1l) ~l'N~~i;;K STAR it Los Espedlls de SyM1 Pl111I * IN 'DOUBLE SOLITAIRE' I) Jepanae t..nruact P,..nms fil) Hollywood Televtalon ThNttt l :lO I)@ 00 Ci) M•A•s•H A thief is "Double Solitaire" /Membership eauaht trying to steal penicillln from Drivt A play by Robert Anderson the unit's supply tent, brinaina to viewi the institution of marriaae l.!i!'t a plot thick with 1ilases. throuah the eyes of three aenera· 0 al CI) m NBC Tuttday Movie: lions of the same f1mlly, as the (C) (90) .. McCoy: TM 811 Rip-Off' marriage of Charley and Barbara (adv) 7 4 -Tony Curtis, Brenda Potter beains to fill 1part In spite Vace1ro, Roscoe Lee Browne, Larry ol the efforts of their parents and H12m1n, Lynn Borden, John Dehner, children. Richard Crenn1, Susan J1y Varela, Vito Scotti, Moraan Clark and Norman Foster star. A Woodward. An NBC pilot project, in 11.CET Membership Appell follows which Curtis stars u McCoy, 1 the presentation of the play. su ave con men who plots an elab· lO:lO • JOUmtJ to Attmltui. orate swindle to recover $250,000 Petticoat Junctlen in ransom money from the kidnap· · SHuatiOft Cotntdy pers of a milllonaire's wife. 10:45 News 0 I s!l c1XL I Uoyd 8rtd1es See 11:00 0 0 @!) m a> News World "The Inland See" A study of (j) ®l ~ Ci) News 1 technoloaical inventiveness used 8tt1 of Groudlo to simulate natural conditions of 6 Perry Maaon the sea miles from the nearest The Luer Show ocean. Mission: lmpoulble IJ (Qfj CJ)) (3) a> ABC Tund91 Off Biiii.a fllOvle: (Cf (90) .. Screim of the CV To Tell die Trvtfl Wolf' (R) (susp) '73-Peter Graves, Income Tu Report/Wiid Wild Clint Walker, Jo Ann Pflua. Phihp West Carey. A once-famous hunter comes '!(I)) W1md: Deed or Alive out of retirement to help tr1ck down ll:JO @(])Cl) CIS Leh Mow It: what 1ppears to be a mid killer ( ) ''Cius tf '63" (dre) '73-James wolf ind discovers that it is no Brolin, Join Hackett, Cliff Gorm1n. mere animal he is huntina. but an I fa) oo ®) m Jollnny Clrwn animal that mey take human form. Twlllrbt Zotte m Ment Q1Ufln Show . <a(!)) CI) Wide World Mys.. f}l) 'THE ASCENT OF MAN ' tary "Once the Kiiiin& starts" *LOOKS AT THE ATOM. D ~.ovle; CC>,"lln&. Bena, You're MAIL SUPPORT TONITE otad (com> 66 -Tony Randa ll, Senti Berrer. Ell) Tht Alc:ent of Men "World With· m Movie: .. look 111 Airy Window'' in World" (dr1) '61 -Paul Ank•. Ruth Roman. 9:00 tJ @ (])Cl) H ... 11 flv.-0 'The 1· The R .. entk Rtbtttlon Hast11e" To use force or to use 12:00 Movie: "1bt Hooded Ttfn(' reason es 1 police procedure-that's ( r) '38 -Tod Sl1urhter the question facina Sten McGmett 00 Alfred Hndlced Hour and a police cept.ain when • de· m MovM; "''"' Model" (com) '53 r1naed ex-Army serae1nt Cauest -Paulette Goddard, Marilyn Max· Dane Clar!() shoots a cop end CIP· well, Eve Gabof. lures a teenager as 1 hostaae. Scott 1:00 I ~ Tomonow Brady 1nd Linda Purl 1lso auest. l:tS Movie: "~ro" (dr1) '57 -Dana I lilly Graham Crvudt Andrews, Linda Darnell, Sterllna I Spy Heyden. Sefart tit Adwentui. 2:00 m All·Nllbt Sbow: "fact Of A Loe Gnindes Anos def Rock Fuaftlvt," "'His li~ of Worun" 9:30 Ntw1 S:30 ft Movie: (C) "Shlrfl River" (dra) Wenderhm ·~-Steve Codlnin, Can>le Methtwi, Rt¥lltl Mualul Warren Stevens. THE DAI LY PILOT, TV WEEK, MA~C~ 91 197S KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY ~VISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNE\ ~ L, SATURDAY: MARCH IUI (,.M.) 12:40 Feet ~ ....... 3:00 Ln for the 70s (C) 1:10 Midi fils(C) l :lO Law tor tflt '70s (C) 1:25 llllide/~ 4:00 Law for the '70s (C) l~.40 Co•mullftr LMta Nip 4:l0 Min and £nvhonment (C) (C) · 5:00 Man and Environment (C) 2:00 ~ C.•PlllJ (C) (CTW) 5:JO llllu Romeo: Qoocl Start (C) 2:30 Villa Altare (C) (,BS) (PBS) 3:00 Law fOf die '70a (C) 6:30 Vienna rhUbannonlc (C) (PBS) 3:30 Mia 111d lnvlronllttltt (C) 7:l0 Alternatlna Current (C) (KOCE) 4:00 ll'Nt Ded""8 (C) 1:00 Soulldst11e (C) (PBS) 4:30 Eedric C..PlllJ (C) (CTW) 9:00 Ascent of Min (C) (PBS) S:OO Sesl11te ltr.et cCl"'(tlW) 10:00 T1MI Miiie el Oii P1l11tlna (C) 6:00 Law fw tM 7:~ (KOCE) 6:30 Yt11 Wtt11 IH (C) SUNDAY: MARCH 9tt1 (P.M.) (KOCE) 3:00 Yoaa With M1dellne (C) 7:00 Play lrld1• Wltll die hJe.U l:lO Yoe• With M1dtllne (C) (C) 4:00 Tudllna Chlldrtt1 to Rud (C) 7:l0 Vottn' "'*"" (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Thut,. In America (C) (PBS) 1:00 Mlstltplta T11t1tr1~(PBS) 6:00 Prollle In Music: leYerty Sills 9:00 Th• Aaalt ~ ... (PIS> (PBS) 10:00 Advaltd1ti .,....., 7:l0 Voten' Plpellne (C) (KOC E) THURSDAY: IWICH 1Jtti ".tl) 1:00 Bill Moytn' Joumal: h1ttma· 12:00 Sdltol Dlllrtct lllwr (t) tional Report (C) (PBS) (KOCE) 9:00 Amerlce (C) (PBS) 12:10 Non (C) (PBS) 9:30 focus.: Onlnre County (C) 1:10 TI,.t 19 Dmr (I) {KOCE)) 1:25 C..auaftr er IM"f Tltlap 10:00 The Merle of OU P1lntina (C) (C) (KOCE) 1:45 lnlde/Out (C) MONDAY: MARCH loth (P.M.) I 2:00 Electrtc C.p1117 (Q (ClW) 12:00 School Dlstrtct News (C) 2:l0 TNCW•a CH d,. ..... (t) (KOCE) 3:00 The GIOWlf ......__A .leln 12:10 Bill Moytr1' Journ1I (C) (PBS) llllrsll Clftooa ~!Ii 1:10 llllide/Out (C) 4:00 Ytp With 1M (C) 1:25 M1tfl Fectorr (C) (KOCE) 1:40 Timt to Draw (C) 4:l0 Electric Co111pe_, (C) (CTW) 2:00 Electric CQmP1ny (C) CCTW) S:tO Sesl11tt ..... (C) (CTW) 2:30 T11dlln1 Children to Rud (C) 6:00 lOC£ SPECIAL: '""' S,m· 3:00 t..w for the 70'1 (C) "'*" I• Ow Sehoob (C) 3~JO Man 111d Cllvironment (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Coo~h1' Cajun (C) (PTL) fi:lO .... •• Cnvfrt1t.-t (C) 4:30 £lectrlc Compeny (C) (CTW) 7:00 Atabt Hd lllH41a (C) (PBS) 5:00 Sn.me Street (C) (CTW) 7:30 P1t .... a!U (C) (KOCE) 6:00 Law for the 70'1 (C) 1:00 Ottn1• City Ceclttdl Mettl•& 6:30 Yop With M1delln• (C) (C) (1'.0CE) (KOCE) 9:30 T1M1 1-pa11tt1 FllM (C) (PBS) 7:00Womlft (C) (PBS) FRIDAY:,MARCH 14dl (P.M.) 7:30 focus: Oranae CQunty (C) 12:00 Scflool' Dilttlct News (C) (KOCE) (KOCE) 1:00 Ar1bs and lsraells (C) (PBS) 12:10 Rom111tlc Rtbelllen (C) (PBS) l:lO Non (C) (PBS) 12:40 ClllfOf'llla Joumal (C) (PBS) 9:l0 Grtat Dtclslofts (C) 1:10 lbldt/Ott (C) 10~ MY1ncl111 Deatlstry (C) l:ZS TI111t to Dnw (C) TUESDAY: MARCH lltb (P.M.) 1:40 Co1111tunltJ of lMq Tllittp 12:00 ldlttl District News (C) (C) (KOCE) 2:00 EJtctric CompallJ (C) (CTW} 12:10 Alcent of Man (C) (PBS) 2:30 Villi Alta" (C) (PBS) 1:10 CeW1mu111tr of Llvlna Thl1111 3:00 ln flf die '10s (C) (C) 3:30 WHN1a (C) (PBS) 1:30 Time to Draw (C) 4:00 "'1 lriillae W1ttl tllt &,.m 1:'5 Madi factofy (C) 4:30 EJedrtc C..1111111 (C) (CTW) 2:00 Electric CompallJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 S...IN Street (C) (CTW) 2:30 Clrrascoltndas (C) (CTW) 6:00 Law flf Vie '70I (C) 3:00 Play Brtcl&t With the t1perts 6:JO Nowa (C) (PBS) (C) 7:30 Oraaae CoclatJ ..._ (C) 3:30 Ceot111' Clfun (C) (Pll) 1:00 Roaantk lltbelfH• (C) (PBS) 4:00 Yqa With Maclttlnt (C) 1:30 n. W11 h Wu (C) (PBS) (KOCE) 9:00 f lri•I U.. (C) (PSS) •:JO Dectric Cempeny (C) (CTW) 10:00 T1MI llllalc of OI hllltl11 (C) 5:00 Sae111e StrMt (C) (CTW) SATURDAY: llMCH 15" (P.M.) UIO T1le Way It Wai (C) (PBS) 3:00 Law ftr die S.w...U.. (C) 6:JO 11111 and Cnvfrtnment (C) l :SO Law flf tlM Suaaties (C) 7:GO t-.i1111tk Rebelllotl (C) (PBS) 4:00 ln I« die ~ (C) 7:30 Ntam1t1n1 Cunent (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Man 1114 C.W.....t (C) 1;00 0t Pure Blood (C) (PBS) 5:00 M11 1ad Eiwiro•ttrt (C) t:IO CalHonda Jourul (C) (PBS) S:lO The 8rcMf MOftllef-Tht Jun lO:GO Ntlmaay Eruption (C) (PBS) Marsll Clr1otft Spedal (C) 6:30 lolt'oa hps (C) (P8S) WDM1£SDAY: MARCH 12th (P.M.) 7:30 NWutJa1 C11rrtlt (C) (KOCE) lL"OO khoOI Dllttlct Nlft . (C) 1:00 All Hour Wltll Jet1 IHz (C) (KOC[) 9:00 The Alatit ef Maa (C) (PBS) 12.:10 Amttb (C) (PBS) 10:00 Tiit Mlalc er Oii P...U., (C) ' ...... 9 ;, t Ur~ [ S 0 A Y 12 For momk'IC anct aften.oon listlnp, plene ... DAYTIME ~RAMS. ......... '°""' ~lence •• ,.. the day'• movi... OAmt.ti MOVIES 10:00 (1),.. Iii ti.I Dett" (com) '49- ~.Jltytn.tn, David Niven. gJ ~ " Ur' (mys) '59-Paul Mame, Eddie Albert, Lillian Gish. 11:00'8 (C) ~ ... ,,..14 at Ca111po t'"'9r (ICW) '67-Erlc Moot· c:omlt, Ernie Wis., c.cil Parter. ll:JO ID......., ha" (wei) '54-Dane CTlrt. NMtr Devine, Raymond Burr. U:OO m ~-ea...,...... (dre) '37 -~ Tracy, Freddie B1rtholo- JMW, Uonel ~·· 1:00 II "'fat EM Ch111r' (mys) '34- Gtorae Ritt. Hin Parter, Anna May Wons. S..,.. ldW9 (com) '63 - ii11ricl Chtvaller, J1yne Mansfield, flfille c:on non. Z:»{l)(C) ......,. Concl. (dra) '64 ~rd 8orion, Ptttr O'Toofe. U Ci) ....... Wlf9'" (com) 'Sl-Clry Grant. Debor1h Kerr, Walter Pitl1eon. _ J:IO 0. "Ylilil Ila" (cont) '69 -Ptttr Uitinov, Jonathan Winters, John Astin. ~ (C) "ZJtl" (dr1) '69-Joanna Sliimkus. Katina Pulnous. 'FORGET ·ME-NOT LANE' Approaching middle age sparks an En- glishman's vivid recollections of his I 940's adolescence in "forget -Me-Not Lane," Peter Nichols' bittersweet comedy which makes its national television debut on Theater io America, Wednesday at lOPM oo KCET, C hannel 28. Adapted f1 .:>m the Long Wharf Theater of New Haven, Conn. 's original American production of the play, "Forget-Me-Not Lane" is the eighth presentation tbis season on Theater in America. Featured performers in both the critically-acclaimed Long Wharf production and the television version of "Forget-Me-Not Lane" include Joseph Ma- her as the reverie-prone central character Frank Sisley, Joyce Ebert as his no-longer amorous wile, and Geraldine Fitzgerallt as his wise-cracking, well-meaning mother. Frank's father, a traveling salesman whose refusal to end a sentence with a preposition leads to absurdly pompous and hilarious locuttons, &s played by Donald Moffat who received high critical praise when he first interpreted the role in a Los Angel~ pro- duction of the play. Lib <>Cher plays by Peter Nichols ("A Day in the °'*th of Joe Egg," "The National Healt~'). "Porget-Me-Not Lane" slides back and fo~ between past and present with fre- quent eruptions into fantasy and antic com- edy' of the English music hall variety. As oahator/hero Frank's "mental laodllcape" ... ,. 10 THE DAILY Pl LOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 9, 1975 Joanne Dn.i, Doo>thy Milone, Alex Nicol. -~lt!Pt !J (j) 1At'1 Mab A Dul m COUNTRY MUSIC STARS * NELSON, HALL TONJTE fli) I IHc!Al I Auatl• City Limits "Sonpriter of the Yur'' Willie Nel· son demonstrates his "progressive" style of country sin1in1 and son1· writin1 as he performs "Funny, How Time Slips Away," "Rollin' in My SW"t Baby's Amis," "Bloody Mary Momln1," and "Whiskey River." - Tmel FU11 CeltlMttJ ...... . Llttlt ..... .. 1:00 8 <HH11([) ftllf Or1altdo & Dawn frankfe Avalon and Lisa Todd guest. 0 9 Ci)~ m Uttte House on tfle 1'.lril "A Harvest ol Ftiends" (R) laura l"IQllS how her lather broo1ht the family to their home in Plum Creek and, when near penni- less, ottered his l1bor to pay for a plow. O -11-H-c-a-1-1 TM Futeat Men on Eartll Robert Vau1hn narrates this story lollowin1 man's relentless pur· suit of speed. (i) .... o.u.-Show 0 (f3 ([)) CI) Ef) That's My Ma· N "Clifton & Politics" Clifton a1rees to help Phil Fleming run for the council, resuttin1 in a light with M1m1 that causes him to move out. IRE;:~~ Sn'' (adv) '66 -Robert Vau1hn, David MeCallum. @!) CtlampieaflJp Wratliltc al JapeHN Llapa11 ·PfO(rl1111 1:30 0 (tii ([)) (])EE) A I C Wednes- day iiOvle: (C) (90) "'The Kiiier Bees" (R) (susp) '73-Glorie Swan· son, Edward Albert, Kite JICkson, Roger Davis, Craia Stevens. Miss Swanson stars as an aging matri· arch who dominates her family and terrorizes • town with her strange power to control kUler bees. m Merv Criff111 SlalW fij) KCET Mt11btnlllp Drive 9:00 6 @ CI)([) CanllOtl "Vengeance" Cfu Gulager guests as an ex·con -embittered by the hoax that Im· prisoned him and ruined his mar· riage -who uses a fake suicide attempt to put Cannon on the trail of the phony CIA aaent who tricked him. Monte Muth1m, Nancy Ma· lone, John Lupton and Lloyd Gough also guest. O~@®l m Luas Tanner No episode information available from the Network at our presstime. I e;, BlllJ Craha• Crvsade I Spy Safari to Adventure Tom T. Han: The Storyteller Country son1 writer/sin1er Hall, fa· mous for his son1 stories 'is seen performin1 at the Palomino Club, on the road in his tourin1 bus and with his tans. 9:301News Wanderlust Chuehe AftllHet · LI Tiena I llhwit: (C) (Zllr) "'To Trap A 9:50 ID KCET Membtnhlp Drive springs to life, he revtsits discomforting pseudo-Chinese vaudeville performer, and scenes between Young Frank (fom Hulce) his wide-eyed departure for World War II. aod bis parents Jong ago played out in the Frank's adult perspective oo "the sophis- Bisley's middle~lass living room. ("No-ticated battle of regrets and recri minations" body'd told us yet that they were living in a which occupied his parents has softened his museum of Art Deco.") He observes, and youthful dislike of his father into a belated winces at, Young Frank's fumbling re-understanding, and a realization that his own sponses to his precocious girlfriend, his marriage is, perhaps inevitably, a s.imilar awkward encounter with Mr. Magic, a eternal combat. Jottt Den, Joa'* Mallln md Genl._ ~ (lftt to riafat) remember die 40s la PeiB Nimoll' 908Dllic cwdJ, "FOl'pf-Me-Not.Lw. s n, ri- nd ge No m ler fa· en on 1th 10:00 fJ ~CJ) (I) M11hulltlr "Track· down' A bink robb1r sets aw1y with a stron1bo11 full Of SOid but loses it as he huds for his beckwooils hideout. While in pursuit of the outlaw, Berrett becomes a decoy in THURSDAY MARCH 13 an ~IMive l1mily feud . For morning •nd •fternoon listings, B~Cll®?mPttrocem No •Pl· plHH see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. sode 1nform111on n1ll1ble from the Below, for your convenience, are Networ11 at ~resstlme. the day's movies. ~Pl~> lllty Gnham Crusade DAYTIME MOVIES 'lj (ti'~ laretta "Wilk like You Tllk" Tony B1retta ind his unor-10:00 Cl) "Oup Villey" (dra) '47-lda Lu thodox way of workln1 ~~e un~er pino, Dane Clark. ~he scrutiny of an . ldeahst1c poll~ m "Strancer on the Prowl" (dra) 1nvestl1atln1 committee after 1 fel· '53-Paul Mu ni, Joan Lorina low policem_an end friend, Del. Scot· 11:00 0 "My Reputation" (rom) '46 - ty Mason, ts cauaht attemptlna to Barbara Stanwyck George Brent Eve steal $40,000 In payoff money. Arden ' ' Michael Paro 1uuts. 11:30 m "ireaklna the Sound Burier" fl) Clta Con Las Estrell11 (dra) '52 -Ralph Richardson, Ann @Tiit Untoudlabln Todd. fil) 'FORGET-ME-NOT-LANE' 12:00 m "South or St. Louis" (wes) '48 * NOSTALGIC ,405 PLAY. -Joel McCrea, Ale~is Smllh, Dorothy Malone, Zachary Scott. Don't Forget KCET Gift 1:00 O "Loan Shuk'' (mys) '52-George Raft, Dorothy Hart, Paul Stewart @ (C) "September Storm" (dra) '60-Mark Stevens, Joanne Dru ft) Thuter In A•etk.t "For1et-Me· Not-Lane" A Britisher approachina middle 11e harks back to his adoles- cence in the l 940's, his struaale with his parents and their struaales with each other, and bealns to realize the sim1larit1es between his own and his parenll" life. 10:30 I Journey to Adventure Petticiolt Julldlon • Nochts T1patl11 11:00 fE e ~ ~ ~...:.., Best of Groucho reny Mason The Lucy Show Mission: lmposslbl• Off Ballance 2:30 (j) "The Guns of B1tasl" (dra) '64 -Richard Altenborough, Rora Rob· son. Q) (!) "The Grtat Sinner" (dra) '49-Greaory Peck, Ava Gardner, Melvyn Douglas. 3:00 O (C) .. Neptune's D1uahter" (rom) '49-Esther Williams, Ricardo Mont· 1lban, Red Skellon, Betty Garrett. ®l (C) "Hotel Puadlso" (com) '66 -Alec Guinness, Gina Lollobngida. 3:30 CV ••Rapture" (dra) '65 -Melvyn Doualas, Dean Stockwell O (C) "Tenor In the Sides" (susp) '7 l -Leif Erickson, Doug McClure, Roddy McDowall. E VENI N G CI) To Tell th• Truth Income TH Report/Wiid Wild 6:00 Wat HJ(l2l mm m ""' ~@(fif)Ci)) News (IS} (j)) Wanted: D11d or Alive 11:15 el Cln1m1 J.4 11:30 6 \11l (I) (I) CBS Lite Movie: (C) "The Woman Who Wouldn't Die" '(dra) '65-Gary Merrill, Jane Mer· row. Georgine Cookson. 19 Cl)®) m Johnnr C1rson Twilight Zone (Qi Cf)) CI> Wide Wolid Spe· cill "On Loutlon: Al1n Kina in Search of Sex Appe1I" (R) 0 Movlt: "Hunted'' (dra) '52 - Dir11 Bogarde, Elizabeth Sellars. ID Movie: "Tiit Uvlna Head" (hor) -Abel S.lazar, Rosita Arenas. 11:45 ft) KCET Membenhlp Drive 12:00 O Movlt: "Cracl·Up" (dra) '37- Peter Lorre, 6rlan Donlevy. (6) Alfred Hltdltoek Hour m Movie: "carnival of Souls" (SCI fl) '63-Sldney Beraer, Frances Feist. m Arabs .. lsraelb 1:00 B (lg) Tomorrow (I) Ci) ~ (I) Ntws 1:30 m All·Nlaht Show: "Apache War- ilor," "The Red Snow," "The Yam· plre's Ghost'' 1:45 B Movie: "llocf1 & Soul,. (dra) '47 -John Garfield, Lllll Palmer. 3:3011 Movie: ''The 811 steal" (dra) '49 -Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Wllllam Bendix. 6:30 7:00 7:30 nanza Ironside Partrldae flmlly Truth or Cornequences Muia Teresa Stu Trek : KCET Membership Drive/Zoom! Roe., & Friends Merv Griffin Show Andy GriHith Dra1net ( Ci)) Dtaler's Choice . Travel Film Little Rascali OO@@m a>News Ironside Bowllna for Dollen Mod Squad Tnlth or Consequences What's My Line? I Love Lucy The Fil @ I Spy la MuJer Prohlbld1 The Bia Valley EE) Yora With M1dellne (~ CI)) Bonanza • Dram• Three Stoo1es Candid Camera ril @ Price Is Rleht Heip Thy Nelahbor ®) Let's Mike A Ot1I To Tell the Truth Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "It's Always fair Weather'' (mus) '55- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 9, 197S Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse, Dan cop (Tony Lo Bjanco) whoM Un· D•ll•y. orthodox t..._• ..., Stwt and I Bewitched Mike to sliipeof ll11s • cop Oft the Assl1nm1nt America take. Travel Fiim I Boxln1 From tll• OtJ•pk Bobby Goldsboro Show Festival lflt9nttclonal Uttlt Ra~ls Situation Com.cty a:OO 9:30 I News · IJ THE WALTONS! BEST : KCET Membenhlp Drivt * FAMILY SHOW ON TV · LI Tierra B Cill ~ The Waltons "'The 10:00 a ta (j) [Q) m Movt11' OI "Wtd· First Day ' (R) John Boy's first day din ' Bells" ~lkftJ$onny (Claude at colleae turns out to be the most Akins) oom~s Jo tb.&. allS of 1 lovely hectic in his youna Ille-everything lady motorist <1u11t Janet l.alsh) aoes wrona! and decides to alv• up tMklns 0 Q) (!)(lg) m Sunshine "While when she proposes murla1e. Tl't1 Bread & Maraarine" Sam learns a romance turns a bft eour when $OCtal worker is com1na to see 1f he Sonny In.ms has "Intended" hlS IS taking adequate care of Jill, so been mimed fOl.lf timu be~ and he puts IN' a supply of pot roasts his a teenl&e daushl" who' run and plants and puts OUT his musi away to be a topless dancer. clan buddies. ~ m News 0 Movie: (C) (Zhr) "The ChrlstmlS 6 Run for Your Ult Tree" (dra) '69 -William Holden (Qj Cl)) CD m H~rry 0 "StrHt Andre Bourvll Brook fuller Virn~ Games·· A 16·year-old dOpe addict Lisi. ' ' is a murder witness who can put (]) Mite Douglas Show away a powerful sy11dltlte boss-0 (9 Cl)) (I) al Barney Miiier II she l!vts Iona enouahl M.ureen "Ms. COp" The new lady cop as· McCormick 1uests. slaned to Barney's precinct does all ~ Clta Con Laa btrda• the typing while the other delec· The Untoud!IMes lives are out capturin1 bank rob-ED All BREEDING CAMPS bers. * IN 'Of PURE BLOOD.' I Dealer's Choice SEARING DOCUMENTARY Both Sides Now fD Of Pure Blood A dOcUmentary Nidia Caro th "L be bo " t I Movie; (C) (2hr) "The 0Kllne on . e • ns rn movem•n. n ' Fall of A Birdwatcher'' (com) .69 Nazi Germany .that was Hltler's 1dt1 tor the formation of br11dln1 ctmps -Genevieve Paae. Colin Blakely, to aet 1 ''pure" rice There are Donald Wolht. t · 'th · · m A SOPRANO SUPREME' I~ .erv1ews WI many •UMv1na par-. • t1c1pants or Lebensborn. *Inside BEVERLY SILLS 10:30 . Journey to Adventure I Profile In Music "Beverly S111s·· News Los Pollvoces · Sltu1tlon ComedJ Japanese l.ln1u1ge Pro1ram 10:45 News 1:30 0 ~ 00 ®l m Bob Crane Shoa 11:00 CD 0 iii) m GD ...... "Not With My Mother'' Audra Lind· (j) ®) (iJ Ci) NtwS ley auests as Bob's widowed mother Best of Groucho who shocks Bob when she an 6 Piny Muon nounces she has a new "roommate•· The Lucy Show named Leonard Fremont (David Mission: lmpotslble Spielberg). An introduction to Dr Off llllanct Strauu (Harold Gould), a man ol .Cil To Tell the Truth more suitable years, fails to per· Income TH Report/Wild Wild suade the love-struck lady to change est her lifestyle. ~00) Want.ct: Dt1d or Alive 0 (~CID>(}) m Karen "I Gave 11:15 . Cinema 34 al the Office' Karen must make 11:30 Cill (1) Ci) CBS Lite Movie: (C) the choice between two completely " pente Search" (dr1) '53-How· different men who seek the pleasure ard Keel, Jane Greer. of her company. Ronnie Schell and I Q1 Cl)@) m JohnnJ Canon Mark Melc11f guest. Twiliaht Zone I Merv Griffin Show <9 (j)) CI> Wide Wortd S,.· Situation Comedy cill "Fat of the Land'' (R) 9:00 (jjJ CBS Thund1y Movie: 0 Movlt: (C) "2.' Houn to Kill" ( ) (fhr) "Lawman" (R) (wes) '71 (dra) '65-Mickey Rooney, lea Bu· -Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, Lee ku. Walter Sleuk. J. Cobb. Sheree North, Ralph Waite IE Movie: "A Very Private Att1lr" A sanale lawman, driven by lhe (dra) '62-Brigltte Bardot. Marcello senseless death of an old man at Mastroianni. the hands of a aang of rowdies, is 11:45 ft) Behind the UMJ determined to track down the men 12:00 O Movie: (C) "Did Tracy MHts and seek the revenge the law re· Gruuome" (mys) '47-Rilph Byrd, quires Boris Karloff. 0 @ [OJ m ~rcher "Blood (6) Alfred Hltchcod Mour Money" Bitter memories are stirred m Movie: "Thb AnlfJ ~'' (dra) up for two women when Lew Archer '58-Anthony Perkins, Sylvana Min· Is hired as a courier by a dying aano man to deliver $50,000 to the wife 1:00 I ®) Tomonow and daughter he left 25 year'S ago. CI> Ci) 9 Ci) Mnn Dane Clark, Carmen Zapata end 1:45 Movie: "ffi1-C.ddy'' (com) '53 Michele Marsh guest Rescheduled. -Jerry lewis, Dean Martin, Donna (6) I ~Y Reed. 0 (CW (i)) (3) al Streets of San Z:OO m All·Nltht stiow: "'S11tt1ry's Hur· Francisco "Solitaire" When Steve rfcane,'' "Yelltw Slry" Keller 1s wounded, Stone is part· 3:45 B Movie: "Bachelor Mottler'' (com) nered with a mavenck undercover '39-Ginaer Rogel'l, Chults Coburn. , ••• 11 ' ' ADD REMOTE CONTROL TO YOUR TV 0 Unive rsal-Attaches to any set in minutes D Changes channel instantly and fine tunes 0 Turns set on/off 0 Silent push-button varactor-diode tuning- 12 channeh D Amplifies signal and eliminates direct pick up ghosts ' AUD Electronlc1 '275 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-1112 Hoy" Oo1fy 9-6. Th°uri 9,9 Professt0nal Setv1c:. for all V<XK hon'9 etectrona TV . RtdlO . Stereo. Phono. T11>9 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 9, 1975 FRIDAY MARCH 14 For momlnc and afternoon llstlnp, pie ...... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. llelow, for your convenience, are the day'a movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (I) "Tiit 400 .,.,.,.-(dr1) '59 - P1tridl Auff1y, J11n·Plerre Lt1ud. Ci) "I C.W.1 the W1t" (1dv) '37- John Wayne, Chutes Brokaw. 11:00 U (C) "Ebtl Tide" (dra) '37-Ray Milland, Fr1neu Fumer, Ostu Ho· molk1. 11:30 &J "The Solden Arrow'' (fan) '64- llb Hunter, Ros1nn1 Podesta. 12:00 m ''CIOlll & Dauer" (mys) '46- Gary Cooper, Lilli Palmer, Robert Aldi. 1:00 8 ,.I'll 5et You" (mys) '53-Georae kaft, Sally Gr1y. ~ "Tiit Hasty Heart" (dr•) '50- Richard Todd, P1trlci1 Neal, Ronald R111an. 2:30 CJ) .. ,.... lelltv1 Me" (com) '50 =l>eboreh Kerr, Robert Walker. QJ (I) (C) °'CrMn Fire" (adv) '55 -Stewart Grenaer. Grace Kelly, Paul Douflu. 3:00 0 (C) "The Last Tlme I Saw Pub" (dr1) '54 -Elizabeth Tlylor, Van Johnson, Walter Pidaeon, Donna R"d. ®I (C) "O•ly Two Can rtly" (com) '62-Peter Sellers, Mal Zettertin1. J;30 (3) "HOUM ef Stnn1el'I" (dra) '49 .::rdwerd G. Robinson, Richard Conte. D "Th• Houae on Haunted Hiii" (liOr) '59 -Vincent Price, Carol Ohm1rt, Richud Lona. I v f ~ J I ~J I. s:oo~~mm...., • '(9(1)) NIWS Llll1n e II L A. L1kers at Milwaukee Bucks. Bonaw l19nsJdt P1rtrid11 F1MllJ Trutti or Cotuequenc:u M1rll Ter .. Stir Trell : KCET Me11bellhlp Drive/Dectrk "'Pl"Y Rody & Friends 6:30 MefY Grtftln Show Wy Grtfffttl Dra1net (I)) Dlred Line 29 • Travel FH .. IJttle Ruab 1:00 DD@@ m&>News ll'OMMI• 6 Mod Squad Truth or Consequences Whirs My Unt? I Lovt Lucy The FBI CI) I S,, LI Mujer "ohlbldl The Bia Yau., fil) CLUSIVE ON KCET! * OLGA KORBUT MAGIC! SEND SUPPORT TONITE f11J I iPlc!lC I 0111/KCET Membef- aliTp "" A profile of 0111 Korbut, Russian omnut and winner of three aold medals 11 the 1972 Olym- pic aames. The film mixes perform· ances with pr1Ctic:1 u It st1rts In Moseow ind ahows 0111 Involved in virorous wortouts. I Cl)) MofllRU Dn11111 Tbm Stoo&tt 7:30 8 .. f,imc1e ,1111 . @ ®) Heaywod Squaru D * SP IXL * *THE GAS COMPANY'S "WORLD OF THE SEA" O World of th• S.. "Island of the Green Turtles" ~To Tell the Trutti M1611on $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "In &ood Old SUmm111ln11" (mus) 1'49-~~ind, Vin Johnson Friends of Man World of SUrvlval lJttle Rasub 1:00 B @(})Friday C.medJ $pedal "Love Nest" Florida Friebus end Charles Lane stu IS 1 pair of old· sters who would llke to aet married but can't afford to because metri· mony would only reduce their al· readY·mea1er incomes. 0 @ Ci) @) m Sanfonl ' Son "Family Man" Grady feels uncom- fortable after movlna In with his dau1hter and her family, who lead 1 middle-class lifestyle on the other side of the tracks. (j) Mike Doustu Sllow fJ <9 (I)) CI) m llok:h•• -The Nialtt Stalker No information 1v1il· able from the Network 1t our press· time. I Latin Profile O..ler'a Choice Both Sida Now Wr..Uh11 Movie: (C) (2tlr) "Rtvtn1• II My Destiny" (dre) '7 1-Chris Robin· son, Sidney Blackmer, Alisa lna,.m. I Wall strttt WMll El Show de Rosita Peru J1p1nea.e l.lln1u111 P19&ram 1:30 8 @ (]) PREMIERE We'll Get BJ Paul Sorvino, Mitzi Ho1a, Devon Scott, Jerry Houser and Willie Aames star in this half-hour comedy series about an 1ve,.ae. middle- class family in New Jersey. The series revolves around 1 the events that miaht occur within 1ny family. 0 @@ ®) fit:' Cha & the Man A newspaper d11th notice llstlna 10 Ed Brown sets the neiahborhood into a flurry until the a1reae owner returns from 1 weekend trip. Re· scheduled. D Mom (90) "The Wolf Man" {mys) '38 -Claude Rains, Lon Chaney. i Sin Die10 Mm Griffin Sltow 9:00 (i7J CI) (I) CBS Frtday Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Cl1e Without A Ile(' (dra) '75-Susan Dey, Michael Bren· don, Jonelle Allen, Suesie Elene, Sam Bottoms, Karen Cartson, Edith Diaz. The story of a youna airl wron1ly accused of accessory-to·murder and consequently sentented to serve time In a juvenile detention home. 0 QJ 00 ®) m Roc:llford Fll11 No episode information avallable from the Networll 1t our presstime. (j) I !ff 0 (Q.!J Cl)) CI) al Hot l Blltl· more No episode information avail· able from the Netwont at our press· time. m S.ful to Adventure m M11t1rpltc1t The•trt: v It n n I In ed he In S) al nd d- ed ri- 1. I• n I· I· I 1900-&a11111 of Love & Dtatl\ "'Man of Honor" (R) IE u Criada llH c.iada 9:30 0 <9 (f)) (!) al The Odd Cou· pt• No ijifSodl information avail· able from the Networ1t at our press· THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 9, 197S .. 'HIJRR Y 4 W 41T' time. l ::..rhist - u Tlena lo the U.S. Army, it's deri- 10:00 @ Ci)@) m Pollet Woman sively called "Hurry Up and "The Loner" f?on Meredith &U8'ts Wait" time. There doesn't seem as 1 once heroic cop, now ~ private to be an euct equivalent of that eye, who itrotects one criminal from phrase in the television industry another. Pepper and Crowley are . • after Fred Blau (cuest Pat Harring-but, whatever you call at, Robert ton) to testify in a court case. Bla_ke of . ABC's new Baretta Gangster ke Briscoe (Neville Brand) series (Fridays, 10-11 PM) was is after Blau to eliminate him, and doing it. Late on a Friday night Tur1t Allison (Meredith) is the man he had been rushed down to the blocklna both pursuits. ~m&>Ntw1 Run for Your Ufa <9 ll)) @ (£)Get Christie Loni "A Hl&h Fashion Heist" Chris· tie suspects that one of three mod· els is involved in 1 million-dollar jewel robbery durina 1 fashion show. Marcie Wallace, Terry Meeuw sen and Jaclyn Smith 1uest. Clta C.n Laa Estrellas The Untouchables 10:30 • Joumey to Adventure Petticoat Junction : Thi Ascent of Man · loco Valdez 10:45 Newt u:oo tE a I~ ~Ne .. Best of Cro~o Twlllaht Zone The l&lq Show Mlulon: lmpos.slble Off Ballance CV To Ttll tilt Trvth Income Tu Report/Wiid Wild West' I Cl)) Wanttd: Dead or Alive 11:15 Cinema 34 11:30 <rn Cil CBS Late Movlt: (C) • eTwo Faces of Or. JtllJtl" (hor) '61-Paul Massie, Dawn Addams, Christopher lee. 0 @ Ci) ®l m Johnn1 Carson 0 Steppenwolf Stars On * Kirshner Rock Concert O Don Kirshner'• Roell Conctrt @ Movie: "Heat Wave'• (mys) '54 -Alex Nicol, Hillary Brooke, Paul Carpenter. 0 (9 Ci)) m In Conurt Taped at the Grand Ofe Opry in Nashville, Tenn. (i) Star Trell 0 ~•: "Bride of ttte Corilla" (hor) '61 -Lon Chaney, Barbara Payton, Raymond Burr. &) Movie: "The looten" (dra) 'SS -Rory Calhoun, Julie Adams. 11:45 m Thi Slnnen 12:00 ID Mevlt: "lop Randi" (dra) '46 -Jackie Jenkins, James Cral1, Skip Homeier. 9 Rod Concert 12:30 (j) Movie: (C) "Thunder In ttlt Sun" (d re) '59-Susan Hayward, Jeff Chandler. 1:00 O@J Mldnllht Special Clive Davis Is host to Loulns & Messina, Barry Manllow, Mellssa Manchester, Blood, sweat & Tears, and Gii Scott Heron. 1:45 R Movie: (C) u1u1 RRtfa lad In fnm" (dra) '65 -Mlchael Perks, Ann-Meriret, Kim Darby. 2:00 m All-IClitlt Stltw: "J•btt," "A Double Uft" J:JO fJ llihvlt: (C) "Man Alene" (dra) 'SS-Ray Milland. Mary Murphy deserted corner of Santee and Ninth in downtown Los Angeles; been installed in his portable dressing room; and he had been wailing, and wailing, and wait- ing ... The usual TV series star would have been fuming, and fuming, etc. Blake was not. ..This doesn't happen often in television,'' he aplained to visi- tors in his portable dressing room. ..Something must have been messed up. It isn't easy working down here where all these murders are taking place." Blake, whose hard-hitting char- acter of an undercover detective is constantly coping with the hard realities of murder and tough street crimes, was refer- ring to the "Los Angeles Sias~ er" murders which had been hit· ting the very area his show films in at least two out of every five ;hooting days. Wfbis ls one of the reasons I hated working in movies ... the waiting around," he said. "It doesn't happen this often in TV because the pace is quicker. We just don't have the time to ~it around and think about the best possible way in the world to do things, to light things, to act things. You just got to get out there and do it, and hope it works. Quite often, it works out great. 1be pressure keeps people on their toes and the tension makes them come up with their best. Some people can't adjust to it. l like it. l like doing 20 pages a day." After calling out to an assistant director and find- ing out he wouldn't be needed very soon, Blake sighed, went back to his seat, propped bis feet up on a table and started to talk abount his career and his new role. He becan when be was about two years old, singing and danc- ing and acting in an act with bis father and a brother and sister. They did it because they needed 1he money. By five years old, he was a film star, although he in- sists: ") was never one of the cru ld stars, I was a child actor. I didn't get the limousines and the big dressing rooms.'': He spent five years in the ~Our Gang" series with Spanky ·Mc- Farland. He also played little Beaver in the Red Ryder Movtes. By 16 years old, howe•_er, everything seemed to have come apart in a manner reminiscent of the familiar Holl ywood .. suc- cess too soon" story, followed by disaster. Blake, however, has been one of those lucky foaner child actors who managed to pick himself up, sort out the pieces, put them back together again, and ao on. A good mar. raige (to actress Sondra Kerr) helped. Added to this was his realization that he really did have something goina for bim, a professional and excellent ability as an actor. He decided to use this and was willing to stan again . . • at the bottom. He got jobs as a stuntman, went to acting school, and took acting jobs for $14 a week. Although . modem-day . audi- ences know him best for his ap- pearances on late-night talk shows and movie roles in "In Cold Blood," "Tell Them Willie Boy is Here," "Busting," and "Electra Glide in Blue," Blake's big break after his comeback came in TV as a "'ember of Richard Boone's repertory thea· ter. He appeared in 22 out of 30 Boone shows in one year, and discovered that work-tf it were quality work-was the only stim- ulant he needed to tum him on. As.ked how he manages the "grind" of being a TV series star, Blake just lau~ed and parried the question with: "It sure beats the hell out of working for a living." Pressed for a more seri- ous answer, Blake leaned for- ward and looked out the dressing room window at the dark and deserted corner of Ninth and Santee. Showing a little bit of the intensity which has made re- viewers-even those who dislike his show-praise him both as an actor and a person, be turned and replied: ''Pve 1ott• like It. This char· acter, Tony Baretta, I've gotta like him. It's like I invented him. I've done a lot of talkinf about what I'd like to do W&th this series. I hope people understand it's just promises; promises I work like bell to fulfill every day. And a lot of my friends are working hard to help me. If we fail, it won't be because we haven't worked hanl." Finally, "Hurry Up and Wait" bad end- ed, and Blake was needed on the set, a small oew~d which (unusual for Hollywood) was a real newstancL "U I'm a ~ M&or, PU do • good job,,. he said u be walked out of the dressln1.room. "And the only thing that makes me feel good is doing the job the best I can and ~oing home to my family and lying on my back and saying 'I did all I could today'." SArUR DA Y MARCH 15 " .. ( I , .. '" I ~~ (' 5:00 Cl) S.MIM SetMster ~~er Close-Up 6:3011V • C&allNCHll Couu111tt E:lperlenc• Lers a.p 7:00 9 Ci)®) m Addam• FamllJ lil!Wi .. .,. (9 (()) (I) Yo11'a 81n1 llMMftm (!) MtulH: fNfk : fiter ltoStra' Nelsllborhoocl 7:30 S4anrlM S.mester • 9 Cl) ®) @t) Chopper Bun(h TuMSlet Tuxedo <9 (j)) Cl) Busa Bunny • Youtfl & the Issues Ele1nefltlry News Cl) H. R. hfnstuf : C!i"nucolendas 8:00 (rtJ CD(!) favorite M1rtlans . ID Ci) m Emer1ency + 4 c.,.. Autly Thtatll Movie: "June Bride" (dni) '48 -ette Davis, Robert Montaomery. IJ (fli (()) @ Hons K0111 Phooey B MiV!t: (C) "Red Dr1son" (adv) 10:00 @ @ Scoo~ Doo 9:45 ~· Villa Ale~e Mo.le: • Id Harvut" (adv) '47 -en Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, Lloyd Nolan, Robert Preston. I World of Survlval <9 CIJ> CD m Super Friends Movie: (C) "llahtnlna Bolt" ( ra) '67-Anthony Eisley, Wandi" ILeia~t Races Action Theatre Roller Games 10:30 CilJ m CiJ Shuaml OthelPeopte, Other ..i1ces Movie: "Edae of Eternity" (dra) '59 -Corne! Wilde, Victoria Shaw, Edgar Buchanan. Ell) ~same Street 11:00 B @ 00 (j) V1lley of tile Dino· sau11 00 Tijuana: Window to the South 0 (~ (j)) 00 CE} These Are the Days ! Ch11~£ionshlp Wrestllna 11:30 @W Ci) Hudson Brothers Movie: •iftie Golden Cloves Sto- r(' (dra) 'SO-James Dunn, Dewey Martin. fJ <9®>CVCEl American Band- stand @ Wally's Wortshop Ell)NOVI AITfRNOON '67. -. Stewart Grani er. Rosanna 12:00 e (ill CV (j) H•r1em Globetrotte11 Sch11ffino • O Movie: "The Teuns" (wes) '38 I lnsJfht -Randolph Scott, Joan Bennett, Unit Thret Walter Brennan. Movie: '111• Badae of M111h1I O Movie: (C) "Law of the Lawless" lttn1t11t" (wes) 'S7-Jim Davis. Ar· (wes) '64-Dale Robertson, Yvonne teen Whelan. Decarlo. Voice of To.,o I Ad Ub : Sesame Strfft Bir Blue M1[ble 1:30 ~ ~m SPffCI •um Outdoon 'Kith Ken ClllawHy G I m ltua, Joe, ltv1 · Muslctl Variety Show <9 lf (V Advtfttllru of Gii· 12:30 @CV (j) Women's Tennis As· I tn sociation Professional Tour From S.11 Diep Happenlna Sam Houston Auditorium, Houston, Movte: .. Latter from 1n Un· Texas. •nown Wo1n1n" (dra) '48 -Louis i Ctmput Profile J~urd1n, Joan Fontaine, Mady Chris· Head.On t11ns. Dealer's Choice 9:00 'ii~~ ;n~~AA Collea• l;:i";t! the Profenor l':lllttMI~ ~mpionslllps First 3 : Alabs & Israelis 11mes In first-round ellmlnatlons. ( (j)) Lorett. Younc Theatre I Jofln Wa1n• Thutre · flnl1rria Falcon (9 (()) Cl) Dtvtln · Rim feature Cou""J Mulk l :00 3 Sketchbook/University Di1lo1ue Miltlf ~· NtlShborhood (]) Movie: "The Till Lie" (dra) '52 9:30 a7J ())I P1rtrld1e famllJ -Paul Henreid, Kathleen Huahes (9 (I)) lusle'a Rescue O Stu Time "Blind Man's Bluff" 11sera A "distic prosecutor, blinded by an Atchle falls to get • bang out of Edith's efforts to cheer him up, •• lnflltlon and the ch1nce that his' union may go on strike O\fershadow their 26th anniverury party, oa All in the Family, S.turday (Merch 15) at 8PM on CBS. Carroll O'Connor and Jean St1pfeton mr. ..... 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 9, 1975 acid·throwina revenaelul mother, chanaes his career but his old sa· d1stic habits return. Bob Cum· mings. Susan Clark, Michael Ren nle and Farley Granger star. OJ Outdoors W P1ttico1t Jundlon IChll Matinee nd the Lines ) World ol Survlv1I ne en la Tude ovle: "A Taste of Evil" 1:30 ~Youth in the 70s • Movie: (C) "Red Mountain" dra) 'SI -Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott, John Ireland, Arthur Kennedy. IM1n From UNCLE Bill Cosby ) f rlenda of Man 2:00 Fat Albert Movie: ''The Ust of Adrian Mes- sencer" (mys) '63-Ceorae C. Scott, Dana Wynter. I PGA Goll .. The Doral Open" CelebritJ Tennis My Partner the Ghoi t Gomer Pyle CV Wor1d of Skilna Bill MoJers' loum1I: Intern•· tional Report (~ 00> Anlm•I World 2:30 tJ CBS Children's Alm Festival .. Bunnie" A film from Poland about the adventures of a little orphan 11rl who finds herself with a new family. ICelebrity Tennis John Wooden Show Soul Train Hlah Chaparral ~ Pop! Goes the Countiy r1 (i)) Nashville Music m Willy's Workshop 3:00 0 A&rlculture USA ··eia Time Ranching" O Movie: "Blue Denim" (dra) '59 -Brandon DeWilde, Carol Lynley, Macdonald Carey. (6 l Daktari 0 Celebrity Bowtlna ® Department S 0 Movie: (C) "40 Guns to Apache Ptss" (wes) '67-Audie Murphy, Kenneth Tobey. Michael Burns. ~ The New Outdoors ~J RFD Hollywood 00 Voi" of Aarlcutture Cl~ Feature ED Great De<blons (~ 'l!)) Outdoors With Ken Call•· .. , I Vlslu ndo A Lu Estrellas Ctn1dlan Adventure Ski Sune 3:30 Dusty's Treehouse S.turday (~ ) CID CE Pro Bowlers' Tour The Lincoln-Mercury Open from St. Lours. Mo. tfOl Movie: "Curse of the Werewolr' (hor) '61 -Clifford Evans. Yvonne Romain m Movie: "Earth VI. the FlJinc S.ueers" (sci·fr) '56 -Huglt Mar lowe. Joan Taylor. The Vlralnl1n CV Gospel Country (!) Education •t Won : Psycholoo Today • U.S. Navy 4:00 Steps to le1rn1n1 6 Mayberry RFD Stir Tre• (3) Weter Wol1d .r.t111 .. u (i) Concern Porter Waaoner Show ; Wortd Prtu m Wortd Cup Soccer Araentlna V$. Brazil. I Aarfculture USA Voice of Acrkulture 4:30 N1me of tho Game The RltlemH CV Alrlerkln Ovt.SO.nman @ Fllm F11tur1 Q§ Hank Thompson Show @t) Stturd1y Movie: "Youns I Din· aerous" W Corona Now 5:00 0 Clll It Macaroni "Give the Ctr· cus A Tumble" • (!) Get Smart 0 (Q?J (!))@ al ABC's Wide World of Sporu i @)News Wild Wiid Wes1 Movie: ''The Court M1rtl1I of BlllJ Mit(htll" (dra) 'SS-Gary Coop er, Charles Bickford, Ralph Bellemy, Rod Steiaer, Jack Lord. I The Untouchables 00 American S.I Scene 00 Name of the G1me Nashville Music Little R1scals 5:15 The Romantic Rebelllon "Ingres I,.. The second part on the Ille ot Jean·Auguste Ingres. · 5:301 @@@ News Fmtured Rickers 6 Little R1scal1 Q Movie: (C) "A Quiet Place to Kill" (dra) '73-Jean Sorel, Carroll Baker. ~ ~rteler1 Sodal Pop! Goes the Country Three Stoo1es EVlNING &:oo eommNews 0 IUnp HodlJ L. A. Kinas \1$ Montreal C1n1diens. i Kh1n My Putner the Ghost This Is Tom Jones Raquel Welch guests. fi CV Rlnplde Boxi"I Western fl&ht of th• Week Hee H1w ffi PORTS NOSTALGIA! * BOXING, FOOTBALL ON 'THE WAY IT WAS' I The W•J It Wai The Movlemake11 6:30 0 Newi (Qj Cl)) Reasoner Report KNIC News Conference Movie: "P1lmy D•J•" (com) '31 -ddre Cantor, Georae Raf1. 00 Other People, Other Plac.u • BoJC de M11ko • Tr1vef Alm The Protectors uttle R1scals 7:00 Other People, Other Pf•cu Wild Klnadom Diamond Hetd Eyewitness-Loa Anaelu The Jeffenon• Million $ Movie: (?hr) "Ctrfllne Wllllams" (dra) '52-James Stewart, Jean Haaen, Wendell Corey, James Arness. (~ Cf)) m Ltwrence Welk It Tabs A Thief 1 ~lmmy Dt1n Show News • "'*' Dftwt ........ Dr. 11...,. 111¥11 .. Hter 7:30 Wild Wottd of Aala11t1 fi) (!) let's Make A Deal Jeopa~y ' Jtoperdy S."1 Naet That Tun. Wiid IOnpc11• CI> ..... l'llollpaot1 Shew flt.pt Stbrt .. n..,. ~ llldtbcNo .. :16' I Olp (R) A prolile of 0111 Korbut, Russi1n omnast ind winner of 3 Gold Med1ls •t the 1972 Olympic 11mes. Th• film mixes per- form1nce with practice IS it follows 0111 from Frankfurt to Moscow to Ol11's home town. a) Pollet S..rpo1t * TENNIS, SWIMMING TOMORROW AT 9:15am 1ntl·n1rcotics youn1 people to trlCI down the socialite connection for the heroin business in Northern ~li­ forni1. I Three huporta to Advttture MmlH: l•peaJbl1 Wmtlltlc rrt111ler fUm 9:30 IJ@ (I)({) Boll Newbert Show No inform1tion 1v1i11ble from the Network 11 presstim1. I Nfatrt Gallery F1itll for T od.J Search tD ILL TIME TO WATCH * 3 HOURS OF 'PEEP' ANO SUPPORT KCE'Tl ON KCET, Ch. 28 tll)ICET .... -...., Dttwl/A"" 1:00 tJ ~ (i) Cl) All In the F1mllJ (R) to Set tM ,..,..... Contlnuas. Archie 1nd. Edith ere in the dumps 10:00 fJ @ (]) ({) Cl1'( .. nett Show IS inflation 1nd the chance that James Coco and Bernadette· Peters Archie's union may 110 on strike auest. overshadow their 26th anniversary g Movie: "Thi Bliek ear• (mJt) party. '41-Basil Rathbone. 0 ~Cl) ®l m Emerc•nq! ''The I Pollet S..rceon Screenwriter'' (R) Screenwriter Art • CommunltJ FNClblct Fromish (1uest Shelley Berman) ere· News ates a niahtmare for paramedics Coll11e Ga11e and DeSoto as he follows them Musal Contest with his tape recorder, monitorina Wild WHd West their every activity. Lury Csonka lllu Gordon Show and Carol Wayne also 11uest. 10:30 (]) Water Worlid ~ ~~~)cl) a) Kuna F~ ''The . fl) Quiz Time/Mini Golf Thief of Chendo" In a story set in 11.001(1) 0 00 D Cl> ®l News Ch. ,._. I . f ·1h • The luCJ Show in1, wi1ne 01ns orces w1 a Movie· ''Tltt Court 'brtlll of clev~r t.hlel to dispose of a ruthless 8 Hy Mttchell" (dra) '55-Gary Coop· provincial Grand Duke who has 1 • aained the throne through deceit er. Charles B1cllford, Ralph Bellamy. and murder I Tonr & Susan Alamo m ERN BORGNINE LAFFS 1 ~ :~~,. ..:.::.-Bovary" * AGAIN ON HEE HAW < ra) ·so-Jennifer Jones, Van Hef· I Hff Haw lin, James Meson, Louis Jourdan. Championship WrHUlna 1700 Chlb Spanish Movie ( (j)) Relldo,.._Htlp U111 Boxln1 From the OIJmplc • Cinema 34 Super Show • Roel Cofteert J1 nae Lan1u11e Proara'!'s 11:15 (I) Movie: "The Evil of Fr1nken· 1:30 @rn The Jeffersons No mfor· stein" (sci·fi) '64-Peter Cushln11. mation avall~ble from the Network Peter Woodthorpe. . at our pressllme. D Movie: "Machine Gun Kelly'' CJ) Candid Camera (dra) '58 -Charles Bronson, Susan tD PfN TO SEE PEEP SHOW Cabot, Morey Amsterdam. *ADULTERY, MURDER IN D<Cit(i))NIWI ENGLAN0--4 HOURS! ti} Love Stories tD I $11'1<1![ I A Pin to See the 11:301J Fabulous 52! (C) "Thi H1raas'' Peepshow An Enalish drama based (dre) '71-lorne Greene, Julie Som· on an actual 1922 murder case in· mars, Murray Hamilton. volvina the nortorious Edith Thomp· D The 19-hldl Y•rletJ Show Geor1e son. All four episodes will air this Cartin, Kenny Ro11ers and Vincent evenina. Francesca Annis stars. Buatiosi 1uesl. 9:00 iJ @ (I)({) Miry Tyler Moore @ Movie: "How to Mike A Mon· Show CR) Mary's new romance with ster'' (hor) '58-Robert Harris, ~ary a tall. dark and very handsome min Conway. seems to be pro1ress1n11 quite well D Movie: (C) ''The M11us" (dre) until her friends convince her that '68-Michael Cline, Anthony Quinn, she's attracted to him only because Candice Ber1en, Anna Karin•. hP's so attractive (I) Movies: "Pinion Us." "Sept 1t 0 @ (6) ®l m NBC S1turd1y Sea" Movie: (t) (2hr) ''The Ome11 Man" m David Susstlnd Show CR) (sci·fi) '71-Charlton Heston, An· Weekend thony Zerbe, Rosalind Cash, Paul Movies: "The Vampire," "The Koslo. Charlton Heston stars as a Colossus of lttltdtl'' scientist, Inventor of an antl·pleaue tD KCET MIMNnlllp Drlvt/A rtn vaccine that makes him the only to Set the , .. ..,.._ Cont'd. human alive who Is Immune lo dis· I Cl)) Sdtnc:e Fiction Theatre ease alter a bacteriological war has 12:30 • W1nted: Dud or Alive decimated the world's population. Happr Goodmans 8 The ~lltive 1:00 Thriller 0 (Qj (J.J) CV m ABC Slturd•J All·NIPt Show: "Blood Arrow," Movie: (C) (2hr) "Thi Ori1nlutlon" •" °1lt TllW" (R) (dra) '71-Sidney Poitier, Bar· 1:40 8 MM* .._ ..... ni., • bera McN1lr, Gerald S. O'loufhlln, -.. ..._,. ~ '13-JDM IM- Sheree North. Sidney Poitier stars lie, 811an l>onttvy. as Del. Virgil Tibbs who joins a 3:15 iJ Movie: "'Sblll We Dance" (mus) 1roup ol antl·establlshment and '37-Fred Astaire, Gln11er Rogers. THE DAILY PILOT, TVWEEK,MARCH t , 1975 IS THAT RAYMOND BURR DRIVING A nM\111~ Yes! That's R1ymond Burr drivln& a Unlverul City Studloe ToUI trln. He does th1t •• 1 littJe aomethln1 extra to supplement hit Income from the syndicated reruns of IRONSIDE. 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S., Great Falh, Mont. • lo 1949, I had a date with the late JFK (we met at a Warner Bros. party when we were both single). 1 invited him home for dinner, and put my all into Norwegian meat- balls, a vegetable, potatoes baked and stuffed with cheese, FOR ALAN SHEP ARD What gave you the idea of hitting a golf ball on the moon?- D. J. Sullivan, Brighton, Mass. • We had a special room at NASA in Houston in which we trained to walk on the moon. One day we were showing Bob Hope around and we put him in the apparatus. No matter how much we pulled him around, he refused to re- lease the old golf club he was carrying with him. That in- trigued me and I found myself saying, "There's got to be a way ... I then found one. FOR SUSAN BLAKELY of ''The Towering Inferno" Weren't you in commercials before you got into movies?- S. K., Kingsport, Tenn. •Yes. I originaJJy wanted to be a model, not an actress, and somehow found myself doing commercials. Then I started studying acting at New YorlC's Actors Studio. Modeling is 2lamorow to begin with but it soon wears off, and you're feft with just hard work, doing the same thing over and over. After the umpteenth talce, you're supposed to be as fresh as ever. But I still love the pay. FOR EDDY ARNOLD Will you settle an argument, please, and tell me bow long you've been singing?-C. Purce, Savannah, Ca. • Since 1947. I had been praying for a brealc for such a long time. My prayers were finally answered right before New Year's Eve. I had submitted a tape to RCA-Victor Records, and they called to say they were interested. [Eddy is the fourth leading recording star in the world, behind the Beatles, Elvis Presley and Bing Crosby. He has sold 70 million discs.] FOR FRANK ROBINSON, Cleoeland Indians manager Of the guys who managed you, which was •the most com- plete manager"P-T. F., Colorado Springs, Colo. •Earl Weaver. He kept 25 gur.5 happy because he involved h.is bench. Even if you weren t in the lineup that day, you knew there was a good cbanoe Earl would use you to try to win the game. He wouldn't let his bench sit. He made it seem like ~erybody was in action. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR I worship Rudolf Nureyev, the dancer. Is he as exciting as I think be isP-Louise W., Lowell, Mass. • Well, he's certainly the dar)jng of celebrities when he's not dancing. It's a social coup to be seen with him or have him at your party. According to actress Monique Van Vooren (with whom he has a firm. platonic friendship) he's "the most sexy, sensual, vital-looking man who ever Jived ." Art is the only thing that matters to Nureyev; he hates flying, has a photographic memory and drives himself with an iron will. He calls himself a man without a country. When h e first came to the U.S., be headed straight for New York's famed Russian Tea Room restaurant, where he was immedi- ately "adopted" by the Russian-speaJcing staff. Now he's a familiar sight there in his 19th-century student's cap, sitting with celebrities like Lee RadziwiU. He always has four glasses of tea, the last one with cream. Cowr Photo by John R. Hemllion 0 lobe Photoe salad, fruit, dessert and wine. At eight everything was ready -except JFK. As the food got harder and colder, J got more aod more nervous an,d took a glass of wine to steady my nerves-and another, and another. By the time Jack arrived (the pl!lfle was delayed three hours). I was feefing no pain. He took one look ~t the dried-up and soggy dinner, tactfully said he wasn't in the mood for meat, and WJ! went to a fish FOR JOAN BLONDELL Do you think it is easier OT harder to become a star today than when you started out in films? -S. P. L. Erie, Pa. •I think we had a better chance. We were under contract to a big studio that looked after us, kept us in front of the poblic, even wrote special stuH for us. The kids today do great parts on television and then you never hear of them again. FOR RICHARD BLACKWELL, fashion derigner How did your Ten Worst·Dressed List come about?-E. E., Utica, N.Y. • From the Ten Best-Dressed List. I felt it was my duty to advise the woman in the street t11at certain public 6gures weren't fashion plates and shouldn't be emulated. Jackie Onassis is a "life member" of my list. Queen Elizabeth doesn't know the first thing about clothes, either. Some women are anxious to get on my list. They also know I'm good-natured and make my remarks tongue in cheek.- FOR KAY ISELIN ClLMAN, sport.writer Where did you get the quali6cations to be a sportswriter? Did male sportswriters give you a hard time?-Pat Robin- son, Utica,N.Y. • I'm a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and grew up around sports. My father is president of Monmouth Park Racetraclc and the New York Jeb, and my brother man- aged prizefighters. For a while I got some beady-eyed stares from male writers, bat when they saw I was serious about mr work they accepted me. FOR JOHN McKAY, University of Southern California football coach Some people say we should de-empba.siz.e winning in college football. What is your reactionP-Wilbur E. Mangas, Har- rington Park, N.J. • I believe we should emphasize winning. From the time we pull a baby out of the womb and spank it, that youngster is in some kind of competition for the rest of its life. M1rc:h e. t976 /Dml(\• ~ The Newapaper Magazine A publlc:atloft ol Downe C-unlc•ll-. Inc. Raymond IC. Muon. Cltelrm•n ot U.. Bowel A. Edward llUler, P'"'4MI FNd DM,_,..n. E .. c. V.P., Pt1blllhlnt MORTON FRANK. PrNJdMf aad Pflblllh« LEONARD S. DAVIOOW, CltalnnMI ROBERT D. CARNEY, EHc. V.P.·Auoc. PflblllMf PATRICK II. UNIKEY, V.P.-Ad Director SID LAYEFSKY, V.P.-Marl(etlng Ol,-.ctor Oetetd 8. WroeJ Eaatem Mgr.; Ak:htird D. C.rroll, A.11oc. E111tern Mgr.; .io. 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Job- manahip" column last year-and l.hat'a about all the prodding it took. You name it. we got a complaint about iL Many of the complainta aouoded wistful. The feeling they projected was, "My boss is really nice. If he/ahe knew this problem bothered me, I think my boss might try to do something about it." Other gripes were from people who ~ felt their auperion were unreasonable. ! "Just print this problem and a group -~ of ua will tack it on the bulletin board." e Here, based on what you've told us, j are the ten commonest gripes people % have about their bosses. When you read them, keep in mind what a member of the American Management Aasocia· lion says: "Real or imaginary, a teri· oua complaint bu to be dealt with. AA long as the penon thinks a problem exists, bis behavior will rdlect that problem, and it therefore does ex.isl" First, and far in the lead as the Num- ber One boss gripe: 1 Tr•••• hi• employ••• Ilk• "thlnge." Mak• them fMI fruetrat.d, 1m11H, humlllated and etupkl. Dlapf9,. no k~ edge of human relatloM. This ia a puuliog situation. For yean, we Americana have been deluged with newspaper, magazine, book and TV advice about everyone's basic need to be appreciated as an individual In addition, business publications have endleuly discussed the fact that peo- ple work not only for money but also for "recognition," appreciation and a seme of achievement. · Traced to their beginoiop, some cases of wounded feelings probably have unintentional origins. A bou may sometimes forget to aay, "Good morn- ing," only because he's preoccupied, not because he intends to sliaht the per- son. "It works both ways." warns the AMA expert. 0 Subordinatea can lacer- ate the bou's feelings by expecting superhuman qualities from those above them and are angered when their su- perion tum out to be human beioas with human ructions and needs." 4 • fAMILYWEEKLY .... rcllt, 1975 ByS.B.BMfenl "There ere two MCretar'" ln our oftice. When lntroductJoM are made, my~ alway• sap about the other glrl, '11•1 my beautiful aecretary.' Then he turM to me Md •rs, •And this ls my other MC1et.ry.'" Yet. after allowing for the human factor, our mail makes it plain that many people wish suptTVison would check. their good irnase of themselves against their real, everyday actiona. Over and over in our letters: "Tbe boa considers subordinates to be objects-- much the same u a typewriter or copy- ing machine. He UICI ua., his 'objects.' to further bil own cods." Or from a restaurant work.er, ''Sometimes be really makes me feel about an inch high." Or, .. I am a oune, but my supet- vilor mates me feel like a robot." Or, "Each of my three bosses treats hi.t aub- ordinatcs like dogs, with a sadistic COD• tempt tor their capabilities. You just don't treat human nature that way." The top prize for bow to humiliate someone through bum.an-relations~ lessoea: "I really like my bosa, but there are two tecretaries in our oftic:e. When introductions are made, my boss always aays about the other girl, 'Meet my bea.utif ul secretary.' Then be tums to me and uys, 'And this is my other sccn:tary.' I realize I haven't been en· dowed with great beauty, but ... " 2 ~·If he only knew It. ... d do anythlno for • compliment, tor a p.t on the Mad (or the bade) occalOMUy •••• The .,-,otr •• not )at In the pe,cMck." It's impossible to di.saJu the yearn· iog for kind words in pbruea better than tboee our correspondents uaed. "Not one word of credit does be give the help that put him where he ia." "He will oot comment oo the 99 percent of the project that was accomplished well; only comment on the one percent of the job that wun't up to his standards." .. My boss will agree with someone elae wbo mentions that I'm efficient, but he won't ever_ tell mef' .. I realize worten should always strive to do a good job; after all. that's what they're being paid for. But a boa could just throw out a few encouraging words once in a while." ''rve done extra work, such as fixing new tax lists when taxes changed, doing tbia at home at night. I never even get thanked for il" 3 °My bou len't fatrl The bole hn hla faworttee who get the promotions, pay tncrea..., .,.ctal prtwtleges.'' While some boaes are certainly guilty of uneven behavior toward peo- ple, especially where family ia involved ("We DCed a good hot article on nei»- tism," declared one outraaed corres- pondent). some .. favoritism" may be in the eye of the beholder. Before wind- ing yourself into a fury over the boa's pets, ask younelf if the .. favorite" real· ly ii more reliable and efficient than you. What II your attitudt toward your work, your boss, your company? If you were the boa, which of you would you prefer u a subordinate? Still, stark casa of favoritism, such aa "The boss let him have an CJttra week's vacation when he turned us all I I I I .. down .... There's revolution brewing here,.. prove bow essential it ia for a supervisor to monitor himself carefully 4 "He'• very dl9orpnlnd." Many letters said something like, "My boss is nice, but we never know what to do. He says ooe thing one day, contradicts himself the next.'' 0 My boss puts things off. Theo on Fridays it's rush, rush. Sorta bard to swallow when work's been slow till Friday." No single explanation can cover every disorganized boa. Sometimes the top person's strength is in creative abil- ity, technical knowledge or sales, not in organizational management. Other times ~may be avoiding aspects of their jobs that they dislike, that they find ledioua or that they find difficult. And very frequently what appears to be disorganization or cootradiction are the daily changes of the work world that pressure a manager to alter priori- ties, methods and deadlines if objec- tives are to be reached. 5 Paycheck ptobf_..: "'Rewarde for good work and att9ndance aren't Vlelble." Constantly, this same deep disap- pointment was voiced. "I've worked at the medical center for two years, mak· ing all the salads for 168 patients, and have had to beg for every ~se I got . I now earn $2 a.a hour. I figure if I'm doing two people's jobs, I should get paid more .... J was going to quit, but my lxm said I'd get a ride and a new position as assistant auperviaor. Well, I didn't, and now they put a new girt over me. I have been there io snow and other hard times when they couldn't de- pend on anyone else. I am never late and I can do any job there, including cook. It seems lite I have worked hard for nothing and they sure don't appre· c.iate it." "I bad no idea places like this mill still existed. I mate $2.13 an hour. People who have been here about 30 years mate about $2.SO and get no sick or retirement pay." In a recent article in the inftucotial S I / • I • Continued (/. Tur sec loo ens ~ [) SS Most of these styles in stock, for quick delivery. . . 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Q ..................... eroaton.-alao plu• it into ~-to-cover I PWCICD I apota, pta7-~om anu, etc. f'WCIGO ,... .._ ot I YOW OWN SUPPLY Of zs Fiii I PLUG TUNSPLANl'S \4tl =~ 51311 I Your ..tabllahed turf proYldea you with 0 100 f'l~ q'!!~ t Zoyaia plap for other areaa u you ma)' rM IMI• et ..-..-.... I desire. WIAll IDISTANT 10 FRU 50 FIU Your Amazoy lawn tau. auch wear u mM. 'I" toTAL 11711 cook-out.a, lawn part!M, lawn furniture, no l'WCI 350 PWGa etc. Grows 110 thfck JOU could play foot-q100 l'WCI q'°° PlUGS ball on it and not aret yoar feet muddy. f'lUGCO f'lUGCH Even if children play on it, th8y won't 'w;.';; ef "Too'WIEof hurt i~ themMh-ee. TOTM. '9" lOTAl s2715 NO SUD NO SOD1 120 KUCS 100 f'lUCS Do not mutaJr.e ~ pt"e-eUt plqp n200 PWCS for aocl or Med of any type of «rau. "'1.';; of Tbere'I DO aeed that prodocee winter- hardy )(eyer· 7.oyaia. Sod of ordinary ru~.-s112t ~--.-~ ... gn.u carria wit& it the ume pNblema ._ .. ..._. -""-•~-- u Beed neh aa weed, dlww, frequent mowing, burnhla' oat, etc. ' _._ ···· ........... _._,...., .._ .. ...,. Or4. -I-..._ ,...,.. .-ti _.._. ~ _, -flME ·--··-· .. ···--···-···-··--·· ·······-··············~ ,,_.... ...... ~ -.,.,..,.. -"""~ ... _., ..... ,_ ... ~ ....... --- ....... FI F •' d __... § cm -· .......... H ................................. •oo·-·····••••HUO IUT1~Z:-•=d-~':?1 g I STATt . -........ ...................... . ZI' •••••• ~U.8. Go4f ~Pt~~ @ l----~~~----·A Boss Gripes ContifllUd .. businaa publicatioo VWharton Quart- erly," Dr. David Si.rota points out that supervilon often deal with people lo too aimpliatic a fuhion, ascribing Ill worker behavior to a ain&lc goal. While 101De man.agen o~.k human-rela· lions needs, othen mistabnly decide that good human relations is all they need offer. Our~ prove that the manager who relies too strongly on )ob enrichment and human rdatiom while stinting oo waga is laying up the dup- at kind of anti-boa hostility. "My boss ii soeaky •.. stands at the foot of atain and eavesdrops ... listens to our phone c:onvenations.." ""fella de- libuate lie&." .CSmdb .. if his deodor· aot isn't working." "He is always aoooping into my personal life and it ii nooe of bis businea." 7 "rm eo tired of being bl....ect ..,..,., for thlnge olhen do.'' As people bunjer for praise, so they arc willina to accept blame oo.ty if it is merited and the d.iscuuion done tact- fully. "And when be reprimanda. it's oevu done behind cloeed doors. but at busine. boar's in from of a boUlefu1 of c:uatomen or wherever be flDdl you. ... Sometimea it'• done OYer the loud- speaker, which ii all the lovelic:c." 8 ........ not aUow '°' ... plor•• hawing Id•• or • bnlln." This teenll to indicate that the boss bu an insufficient knowledge of bow to motivate pco~. "fella me each and every duty to. perform, even after 8ve years. ••• I usually amwer, 'It's already been dooe.'" And from a woman whole male boa is )'OODICf than she ii, .. Any aisn of initiative .eems to terrify him." Prom auperated wort.en every- where, "Always acta u if you're oot doing anything no 'auer how much you produce. .. And from the eatire United Statea a chorus of, "Will never admit he is wroag about anyth.iq." (This gripe railel the quatioa: If the boa did ad- mit an error, bqw would his people treat him? Would they ,oaip, joke aod remind him ot it cvu aftet?) I • 'AllltLY WIEDQ.Y, *ldl t , 1'711 9 DIJlcttm 'p FIE 1 ....... older worbn•• '•women. .. A aitl in our c6e who returned after a meaeu ..... ec:t maternity leave with oo pq lod 1-r eeniority. But a 1'111111 in tbo c6::e 1'ho was off wort for four weeb with blct trouble 'didn't loee a bit of ..,iority Md be drew full pay t.boee four weeb. .... Ira been made dear t.o ,., No cbaoc:e for promotion around• )ala becamefm a woman." And from older Americans, "Most cm· ployen won't hire you lf you're in your SO's or 60'1 unta. they need a low-paid aweepec or janitor." The many people voicina this gripe may be in both the bat and wont posi. 1 tiooa of all boa gripe:n. The best posi· / tioo because lawa and recc:ot court de- cisions awardiq more than $100 mil· lion in equal-pay uad eqoak>pportuoity damages to womea have aeated a bwi- nea climate in .mJcb companies a.re at ·Wt beginnina t.o adopt fairer hiring, pay and promotion policia toward women. Yet they may alao be in the wont of pnUtinm becaule dilcrimioa- tion against oJder worten, though il- legal, is often ~ to prove in court. "My boa hu a didy mind and CD· joys saying thinp that are unbiguoua," says one woman. Prom another, "Ob, the language be met oo the pbone when IOmeOOe c:roaea hUnr' And, "We all wiah he'd keep tbe tab of his acx life out of buainaa boun." Though it'a true that durina the last decade IO(De people bave altered their st.andarda of what comtituta appropri· e Ja.nauage and eub;ect mattu in a businaa aettiaa. not CftryODe bas adopted the 1M!W ideu. A wise boa needa to keep that in aUdd. Wby do people Ila)' OD lhcir jobe •bm their bollea bave IUCb a long and IO aerioua a lilt ol fallinp? Tboee who can leave ott. do 10. .. rm quit- ting, .. many reported. Otben. trapped by •ae. a sJact job mutet in their skill or aeniority righb they need ao pn>tcct. sigh and bans OD. One otbu (lOIDllM!!nt WU laced regu- larly throuah the pipe mail. ''Jbanb for the cb.aoce t.o sound o4. Knowing rm not alone and that o&bm have boss gripa maka me fed better already." In the moatha ahead we'll diacml other upectl of bole gripes in our ''Job- ma.nsbip" column. and we'll olfer in- sights and ideas that may fJlll help eue the problems. 11.W 'L People Quiz By6ehE.GU..a A Sobering Look.at People'sHumOr True or False: Often, a person who is always telling jokes is simply trying to prove to himself that be has a sense of. humor-when he hasn't. (See number 1) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Often, a person who is always telling jokes is simply trying to prove to himself that be has a sense of humor-when he hasn't. 2. Nobody knows why there are so many jokea about psycbiatriala being crazier than their patients. 3. Telling otf--color jokes ia a mark of sophis- tication. 4. Children do not develop a real sense of humor until they approach maturity. ANSWERS 1. Tr11e. A. Dr. H. J. E)'1enCk, professor of psychology at the University of Loudon, point- edly observes, .. a person who is always button- holing people to tell them funny atories f~ quently does not lauah at all readily at-eucb stories when told by somebody else-and often finds it very difficult to laugh at himself." 2. Falu. Paychoanalyst Martin Grotjaho, clin- ical professor of psychiatry at the University of Southern California, points out that jokes are a way of expressing the hostility and re- sentment that stem from anxiety. This anxiety is disguised aa jocularity, which is a socially acceptable form of aaiaaion. Dr. Ororj.abn obeervcs that becaUJC the psychiatrist is "a man of myatery who deala with a part of the patient that is unfathomable, fear of a psychiatrist puta patients on the defensive, and they retali- ate with jokes." S. Falu. Psychologist Sven Wablroos, who bas made a atudy of the matter, finds that the per- son who is constantly driven to regale bis lis- teners with olf-color jokes and amutty stories is usually Ktia• out anxic~produced coo-- tlicta. And the habit also 11 described u an immature method of wudina off the anxiety produced by feelinp about the opposite ae.x. '-Fol.H. A Univenity of Peruuylvania atudy fAMIL.Y ~EKLY, Ma11:t1 9, 1175 8 7 shows that "while children may not find adult jokes amusins. they are entertained by broad, &lapstick humor containing elements of the ridicurous. rhe unbelievable and the absurd ... It wu found, however, that the more subtle forms of humor. 1uch u sarcaam and puns. ~ leu likely to be recognized by children. · America,you've made us into more than a pie filling. Comstock Pie Fillings were originally made to fill pies. Then Grace Powell, one of our persnickety old ladies, told us how she uses Comstock Apple Pie Filling to make her Apple Crown Cake. Not to be outdone, Mabel Wheelet" told us about her Blueberry Cobbler made with you-know~wbat. Then Harriet F06ter told us her Cherry Pie Filling was just dandy in Cherries Jubilee. Soon women aU over America were sending us their recipes using Comstock Pie Fillings in I flk.& 1 l8Yt oz) Spice Cake Delu~ Mil I can (21 oz) Comstock Appk Pie Filling Y. cup buttu"' marprine. softmrd 't'.cupsupr 1¥1 cup milt .. leaspoom aJl-plllJ)OW flour IY• t~ vanilla Prepare and bake two 8-inch cale tayen as poc~ic directs. Spread me-hair ol pie filling on first cake layer. Top wilh sca>nd coke layer. Spoon on remaining pie fillina to M<hin Hncb cl edge. ln small nU« bowl. aeam butter and sugar. ln small sauc:qien. combine nilk and floor. COOi\; and stir~ &ow heal wttil ddckenod. Cool Add milk mi.1ture and vanilla to butter mixture: blend well. Spread oo sicks me! top edge cl cake. 2 cans (21.oz eadl) Com&1ock BlucbcrTy PieF~ Vt C'UJ> buttaJ)I' marprinc, l!Oftcned I pq (2(}.ozJ While Cake DeluM Mill leg In 13 x 9-tnctt bWng pan. spread pie filling. In large mi11cr bowt. c:mllTI buttt:r. Add dry cake mx and egg: blend 'W'Cll. Spoon O¥er pie 6lling. Bake It JY.1' for«> minutes ex until gokien brown. Cut into twelve J.inch lq'W'CS. almost everything excep1 pies. We wOukln't d~ of discouraging anyone from experimenting with using 0\8" pie fillings in non-pie filling ways. In fac1, we would e".en g? so far as 1oenoourage1t. W1tn~our new Pie Filling Noo·Pie Filling Recipe Bookle1. To receive your non·pie filling recipe bookle1. sen~ 35¢ (to cover mailing and handling) to: Non-Pie Filling Recipe Booklet, Box EE. Spencerport, New York 14559. For a preview of what it contains. here arc a few recipes from it: Vanilla 14X Cream I can (21 oz Mz.elComsloc:k Cherry Pie Fillins 'l··'h cup Brandy Spoon iceacam in&oindiridual ice cream dishes and place in freezer until ready to~ In chafing dish or large skillet. pour pie filling: cook and stir OYer medium beat until hot. In small pan beat Blandy until sliglrtly warm; do""' ~l. Pow OYCr pie filling. Cardu1ty light Brandy with rmach. Geody &hake pan bid and fot'th to increa1e Dame. Spoon immediately OYCr ice aeam. Makes 4 to 61CtYings. NOTE: For non-olcoholic des.n. omjt /Jrand.w. F1al1tB by .JOaJc.ing six svgar-cul¥s in orang. extract for fiiw minutes. Ptace soaJ.:MJ cubes on top of pie fiUjng ; light ct4M.r '<tlitlr malclr. ju.st before serving. r-----~-----------~--~-------------------------1 f 7¢ 7<t off any Comstock Pie Ft II i ng 7¢ 1 I I I 'z I·~ MR. GROCER: Comstock Foods. « 1111nsferml by you. Coupon v<*l I Bontm. Inc. will ~ this coo-in any state or locality where it is 18 pon f« 5C'YUI ~ plus five oems wed. prohibited or restricted bv law. for handlina when submilted as Cash vaJur: 1(20 d I cent. Good only I "1 pert s-ymcnt for any can or Com-in <Antinr:ntal USA. FOf 1l9ymr:tl(. I~ stodi'I Pie Fitlina. Any Mies tu l11Ull mail to Comstock Foods, Borden. IP br: paid by consumer. rnvoica st.ow-Inc .• P.O. Bo11 1no. Clinton. Iowa F;; ina purchase of sufticitnt stock to 52734. Any other use constitutes I eov« C!l'IPOftS nJAt br: shown on re-fraud. Limi 1: One Per Family. I , 'IU"t. CoUpom must not br: assianed Offer upires December 31. 1973. ~ 89361·.5 h¢ s 7¢! L----~~--------------~---------~-~--~-----~~~--J Comstock. 1bC pie fiJli~ made by penmickety old ladies. · Thrirty Beer Brisket With a Delieious Glaze This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen cooks a delicious Apricot Glazed Brisket. "The beauty of th is recipe," says Marilyn, "is that you don't have to w_orry abo~~ timing and oven temperature-and the glaze needs no cooking at all! Gerber• strained foods ..• to give your baby a good solid start on good nutrition. Strained foods give your baby the opportunity to experience a variety of new textures and tastes. When your baby 1s ready to start on solids, use the simple foods made from a single fruit. grain, vegetable or meat. Happily, C.Crber o ffers a wide selection, so you can gradually add new strained foods to balance your baby's diet and help him develop his tastes. Should he not take to a particular food, there's always another Gerber variety to replace it. Introducing your baby to solid foods takes a little patience and loving. And with C.Crber to help, you know your baby is getting a good, solid start on good nutrition. 'Babt.u Cll\e. Oull bu.ai.tteu ... Gttbu Products Co., Fremont, Mich. 49412. Simmered •nd .. uced to perfection, Apricot Gl-.zed Brlakel I• re9dy to c.rve. MARILYN'S MENU Apricot Glued Brlaker Mnhed Yellow Turnlpa Counby Fries Sllced Beel •nd Onion S•led Coftee T.. Miik •Recipe given APRICOT GLAZED BRISKET 1 fresh boneleu beef brisket (3~ lbs.) 1 medium onion stuck with 2 cloves 1 clove g.,llc, hatved 1 bey IHf 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons ult W•ler 21•,. (7¥4 ·OL size) junior •pricots v~ cup vegea.ble oll 2 tablespoons cider vlneg•r 1 tablespoon ketchup 4 teaspoons sugar 1 tHspoon ground allsplce 1. Place brisket, onion stuck with cloves. gar· lie, bay leaf, 2 tablespoons salt and enough water to cover in 6-qt. Dutch oven or sauce· pan. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer 2~-3 hours, or until brisket j, fork-tender. Remove brisket; cover and refr1~­ crate. (Discard broth or save for soup-making ) 2. S.ir together apricots, vegetable oil, vinegar. ketchup, sugar, allspice and 2 teaspoons sail 3. Place brisket on rack in broiler pan. Broil 20-30 minutes, 6 inches from heating elemenl. until ho t, turning occasionally. During last I 0 minutes baste brisket frequently with apricot mixture. (If cooking and serving the same da}. broil only 8-10 minutes, brushing with aprico1 glaze.) Heat remaining mixture to serve with meal. Makes 6-8 servi11>:1 'rips ii' CJOpics Notice to FAMILY WEEKLY readers: A total of $25,000 in cash prizes will be awarded at the National Chicken Cooking Contest. The top prize wlll be $10:000. One finalist from each state and the Dis· trlct of Columbia will win an all-expense· paid trip to San Antonio, Texas, for the national cook-off on July 9, 1975. Recipes should be mailed by April 1, 1975, to the National Chicken Cooking Con- test, 614 Madison Building, 1155 15th Street N.W .. Washington. O.C. 20005. An official entry form is not required if the name, address, birth date and telephone number of the entrant are written on the front page of the recipe. 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Sizes are really N.Y. and Fl1. residents, pleue add appropriate sales tax. I lnpL8435,4SOO N.W. 13Slh Strttt, Miami,~' 330S9 L -------------------------------' A CelebrityCoo~ Mike Connors: I Don't Know About JoeMannix, But Here's What I Like! I 'm a homebody. I enjoy just being with my wife and children. I do my thing cooking outdoors over the bar· bccue. Steaks and shish kebabs are my two mainstays. I'm a lamb lover and al· ways get a lot of compliments on my shish kebabs. For best results, I use young lamb, cut from the leg. Just throw the cubes of lamb into a good marinade and marinate a few hours; then skewer the lamb and throw it on the grill. I have to diet constantly, but I still hanker for the Armenian food my mother fixed when I was a child: kofta (meatballs made with herbs and rice), stuffed grape leaves, cheese berag (cheese By Mike Connors, In conversation with Helen Dorsey and parsley baked in layers) and pilaf. My wife Mary is a great cook. She specializes in make.ahead dishes that we live on when we're at our retreat o n Lake Arrowhead. Our son Gunnar is a big salad fiend. He chops up everything he can find. Dana, our daughter, is the best pizza baker around. But I guess our two biggest family favorites are stroganoff and carmel flan. My wife claims she gets many of her best recipes from her sister, Jean Phillips. Like most good cooks, Mary and Jean improvise recipes, changing or adding whatever it takes to make their food come out tasting great! CARAMEL FLAN 1 ~ cu1>9 sugar 3eggwhftes a eggJOla 2 cem (1S-OZ. size) naporated milk 2 te•pooM pure vanilla extrKt I t9bleapooM br11ndy o; rum, optional 1. Preheat oven to 350°F . Pour 1 CllP Mike, who •tare In the long-running CBs.1V MriM .. lbnnbr," uys hi• wHe Mary "Improvises" reclpea, like most goodcoob. sugar in greased ftan or baking pan. Place in oven until sugar melts and turns golden. Tip pan to coat sides. Let cool. 2. Meanwhile, make custard by beating together egg whites and egg yolks. Add milk, remaining sugar and vanilla. Beat until sugar is dissolved. 3. Pour custard into flan pan. Place pan g l .! 0 in larger pan containing I inch hot water. Bake for I hour, or urrtil firm. C hill well before serving. If desired, heat brandy, pour over ftan. ignite. Ma/cu 8-I 0 servings BEEF STROGANOFF 2 Iba. lean bonel ... beef .irtoln or top round, cut Into very thin strips 1 tenpoon .. H l'a te•poon freehly around black pepper l'a ••poon garlic powder 1 tm>lespoon arrowroot or 2 tableapoona flour ~ 4 tablespoona butter 1 amall onion, peeled end finely minced 1 cen (14 on.) chicken broth l'a cup dry whh• wfne l'a te•poon spice Parisien, optional 1 cup 90Ur cream 2 t.bleapoona lllerry Hot cooked rice o 1. Place meat on sheet of aluminum foil. Combine salt, pepper, garlic powder and arrowroot. Dredge meat in mixture. 2. Melt butter in large skillet; brown meat quickly. Add onion. 3. Pour in chicken broth and while wine; cook, stirring, until sauce thickens. "- 4. Add spice Parisian. Cover; simmer slowly about I hour, or until meat is tender. Stir occasionally. 5. Just before serving, stir in sour cream and sherry. Heat through but do not boil or sauce will curdle. Serve at once over bot cooked rice. Maus 5...6 servings B y Jallet Lowe ll, Awdaer of "D&ar Sir'' Jn good times or bad, one thing the President can always count on is mail. Juliet Lowell, America's leading col- lector of funny letters, has culled the White House mailbags. Here are some of the prizes she found. Ml President Gerald Ford Waah. D. C. Dear Sir; l s it easier to become President if you're a Senator, a Governor or a. Busi- ness Man? J don't think it's a good idea to try ir your way because it most likely won't ever happen tbar way again. Frank L ___ _ ~ . Honorable President Ford Washingroo, D. C. Dear Mr. President Laura and J are ,ettin& married oext month and we abaJI be honeymooning in Wuhina<oo. We are plannioa to ma.Ice a call at the White House and meet you a.od Mn. Ford. Cao you mention any other pleas.- an£ ways to till time while on our honey- moon? EdgwN ___ _ 14 • FAMILY WU.ICLY, W.reh t . 1175 .., ~ .g President Gerald Ford The White House Having the same name, I think you will make the Ford Stock more valuable. J have no contacts on Wall Street so l was wondering if you could arrange to gel me 50 shares? Annn 8 __ Pn:sident Ford Are there Rapids in Grand Rapids and can you go down rhem in a canoe? Jos~ph H ___ _ Mr. Gerald Forsf President Washington Dear Mr. Ford President You mentioned in your acceptance speech that you are not a Model T Ford. What kind of a Ford are you anyway? Henry L. ___ _ i The White House Dear Mr. President I know rbat we are all tn this together, nol lo be wasteful anymore. Now I've noticed that everybody throws away the last inch of a cigarene without smoking it. so why don't you have Congress pass a law to make cigar- ettes without that la.at inch? Connie$ ___ _ President Gerald Ford White House Dear Mr. Ford Do you think it would help the cause of World Peace if we did away with our song "My Country 'tis of Thee," and sub- stituted an Inlematiooal Song called "Our Countries 'tis of These''? Clarabrlle U ___ _ Attention President While visiting Washington last week, I fell because of a hole in the sidewalk. Now there's a big bump on my knee. l am thinking of suing the U. S. govern- ment for a lump sum .... M' Miriam D ___ _ Dcat Pres and Vice l like my Country sio~ your in high spot~. Sandra D ___ _ "Dear Pres and Vice I like my Country since your in high spots." President Ford Dear President Ford; You will need protection when you ski and rm a very good skier. I would like to apply for the job as Secret Servi~ Skier. St~phm R ___ _ President Gerald Ford The White House Dear Mr. President; I've seen you on T V ao many times that J feel I know you. Now rd like you to get to know me. Can you suggest a beat way to do it? Hilda Van B ___ _ President Gerald Ford Dear President Ford My name is Gerald and I'm President of our baseball team. Please write and tell me what things a good President shouldn't be caught doing. G~raM v ___ _ Dearest President We want my Daddy home for Xmas. Please let him out of jail. l have asked God, Wrote to Santa Claus and now I've got a round to you. President Ford Washington, D.C. H~nryS ___ _ Dear Mr. President; My friend died without paying bis income tax. Is this illegal? Jeanne u ___ _ President, The White House Dear Sir; Please dont do anything about my wafe's letrer complaining about all this inflation. Jr's the first time in 14 years she's found 50mething to complain about besides me. Philip W ___ _ The Honorable President of Th~ United States: J know you are interested in helping all industry and business to be honest, so ·I thought I should let you know that a great deal of corruption is going on in ladies' undergarments. Here too the mob is working its way up. SamO~~---­ Garmenl Workeri Union President Gerald Ford While House Dear Mr. President. Could you please let me know when nellt you plan to be io New York? l live on the West Side and I often do buMnc:sa on the East Slde. U I follow your police escort, I can ee• &CTO&S town without spending a whole day in the endeavor. Gerald ___ _ My husband called my thighs 'saddle~ before I lost 47pounds. By Mary Young·- as told to Ruth L. McCarthy A T 157 pounds, with five children to raise ft. and a farm gard~n to tend, I bad plenty of exercise. But it didn't reduce the size of my thighs or backside. But then, I'm only five feet tall and a few extra pounds on me always looked like a lot more. Not only that, when I wore a girdle under my slacks, it pUBbed all the flab into my upper legs and made Monte, my husband, call them "saddle bags." It's not that I didn't try repeat.edly to lose weight. But one of my biggest hind.ranees was the scheduling of family meals in the COU1'8e of a day. And it was always a Jong day. You see, Monte, who's a bricklayer, has to get up at 5:00 a.m. That's when my eating started. My time table actually went like this: 5:30 a.m. -Light breakfast with Monte. 7:00 a.m. -Breakfast again with 2 younger children. 10:00 a.m. -Coffee plus with neighbor. 11 :30 a.m. -Early lunch for two older kids (they're in afternoon session) . 2:30 p.m. -After school snack for younger kids and me. 5:30 p.m. -Hungry Monte returns. 6:00 p.m. -Supper for everybody. 10:00 p.m. -Tel~ion snacking. There was nothing but meals, meals, meals from morning to night. I can't tell you how many times Monte / begged me to lose weight. Once, he even tore up a pair of my good slacks and threw them in the garbage pail. "If you've got to be big,'' he said, "be big. But stop wearing the same thing day aft.er day." Unfortunately, I had no choice, because nothing else would fit. Right after that, I got a group of neighbor ladies together to talk about the problem of losing weight. We decided we'd meet once a week, weigh ourselves, and encourage one an- If rd taken off thoee dark,..._. maybe rd have aeen my bulging thiiba more clearly and done eomething to reduce them before reaching 167 pounds. *. . . ~ ... c • _ .... He"' I am at 110 pou.nda-trim enough now to have a smooth line in alacb. >.. my hu•band would say: I've finally unpacked my "saddle bags." other in dieting. We also chose a Queen and a Pig, depending on who lost the most and who the least. One of the members even made a Pig bib. It had a decal of a pig eating all the wrong foods. On the other hand, whoever wound up Queen got a 20~ gift from every other member. Once I was Queen. But more than once, I had to take home the Pig bib. Finally, I gave up going to the meetings, because "talking'' about losing weight just didn't work for me. Still, I didn't believe in artificial ways of ~ucing-like drugs. In fact, I always believed in eating only wholesome, natural foods. Well, I'd read about thoee reducing-plan candies called 1tyds•, and when I saw they con- tained vitamins and minerals, but no drugs, I decided to give them a try. In fact, one of my,. neighbors had a box of the chocolate mint kind and they were 80 good, I bought some vanilla caramel Ayds and we shared them. As for Monte's f'eaction to my taking Ayds, he'd seen me diet and fail 80 many times, he didn't have much hope. He just said: "If you're going to lose weight, you need willpower which bas to come from you." He's right, but I needed help. And Ayds helped me strengthen my will- power like nothing ever did before. I started on the Ayds plan by taking one or two of those candies before each meal and they really helped control my appetite. 1 ate, but I ate less. For instance, on the Ayds plan, l had only one breakfast. Half a grapefruit, egg, toast and coffee. Mid-morning, I'd have two Ayds and coffee. Then for lunch, Ayds and cof- fee again before a salad or cheese or tuna fish on toast. And at dinnertime, I'd have two more Ayds with tea, then meat, a vegetable or two, and fruit. And finally watching the late news on TV, I'd have my last Ayds for the day. One great thing I found about Ayds was that I could carry them in my purse. When I went to socials, I'd have coffee and a 26-calorie Ayds, instead of loading up on a 300-calorie slice of pie or cake. I have to admit that it wasn't easy to turn down the beautiful dessert&" my friends made. Some even felt insulted. But when they understood why I was saying no, they stopped forcing me to eat and now are delighted for me and my new shape. Why, this past summer I actually took my children swimming and for the first time in 14 yeal'B, I wore a bathing suit instead of cut·off jeans. Monte said he'd never seen me so tan. Fact is, I'd never shown so much skin before. Another thing, Monte had never seen me> on the scale. So when I got to 110 pounds on the Ayds plan, I let him look. He was so proud, he bought me a closet full of new clothes. Before closing, there's one more thing I'd like to say, which comes from my own experi- ence. Fat people think they really don't look as fat as they are. Maybe because so many of them don't have a full-length mirror. Besides which, they never see them.selves from the rear. But believe me, now that I've discovered the Ayds plan, I don't plan to fill my "saddle bags" ever again. It's so much easier to ge places and do things without them. 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Perhaps you have a similar problem outside your home -difficulty in making friends and In getting people to accept you into their groups. ff eo, you may find eome help In four personality qu .. lions designed by psychologists to mea1Ure how an tndlvldual usually relatH to others. Which of these two statements about affection matches your own feelings? 1) I ma~e efforts to become close to people. I express friendly and affec- 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, March I , 1176 or to the franchiae that paid hit fretght. ... His reputation as a greedy gypsy in short pants had its origin seven years ago when he left the Warriors after two brilliant sea- sons to become the first big-name basketball star to jump leagues. During ensuing seasons. he played in four different cities, and his legal battles as he switched clubs got him as much auention as his scoring feats. "That reputation la unfair and It really bothers me," he aaya. "I've never played one league against another and never broken a con- tract. I went over to the Oa ·~land team In the ABA only because my father-In-law, who was my former coach, was the general manager of that team and wanted me there. I would never have gone otherwise. I had no Intention of setting any precedent as a Jumper." ... Barry admits that one reason for his new success Is that he no longer wastes his energy in emotional battles with referees. "I've changed mentally, as well as physically-grown up more, you might say.·• Also he and his wife Pam have resolved the problems that caused them to separate briefly in the past. "I'm enjoying my whole life, as well as basketball, these days," Rick tells you. The Barry clan includes four sons and an adopted daughter.-By Barry Abram90n tionate feellngs and try to be per- sonal and intimate. 2) I want others to express friendly and affectionate feelings toward me and try to be- come close to me. 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How does he travef all over the country for engage- ments? Johnny recently solved his tTanspartation problems· by purchasing a huge •ns,ooo custom-made bus, complete with two color TV's, built-in stereo, a bar and private bedroom. ls there some other way to travel? HENRY KISSINGER Word on hi• worda QUOTE: "There nre few reputations for eloquence in Washington. Henry Kissinger has one, more or less de- served. His speech is organized. which is to say that it oomes out in phrases, sentences and paragraphs, all appar- ently premeditated. The argument proceeds in an orderly and logical way. OccasionaUy he is even humorous. Such is the astonishment brought on ' by a man for whom there is a COnnt"C- tion between thought and ~~h that the reaction is out o( proportion . We are told that Henry K.issioger is 'majestic,' th.lit he has offered 'an intellectual tour de foroe,' that he was' at his magisterial best,' and so on. In fact-and this is not to belittle Kissinger. who, after aJI, is not rt'Sponsible for others -io fact, K.issinger stands out because of a lade of competition, because the level of most of those around him is so low. It does not take much to ~ thought elo- quent in Washington." From "Strictly Speaking," by Edwin Newman (Bobbs- Merrill, $7.95). UNQUOTE. Solving the gr .. t ul8d-car dilemma: A device is being developed that will help you separate the .. lemons,. from the "good deals.· Vishay Intettedmo)o- gy of Malvem, Pa., in oonjunction with major automobile manufacturers, is working on a device that would "read" a car's actual mileage and overall wear and tear, regardless of what the odom- eter said, or how good the paint job looked. The key to this system i.s the "'Fatigue Li fe Gauge" -a thin metal sticker bonded to various companents of the car. These stickers stretch and change resistance as loads are applied -and the changes are read on a meter. The implications could be eoormous- for instance, auto warranties oould ~ lengthened and insurance rates could be reduced for careful drivers. The Fatigue Life Gauge is already being used by airlines and may be available for cars in the near future. · DATES: Girl Scout week starts Su,.. da)'. BIRTHDAYS (all Pisces) : Sunday- Miclcey Spillane 57; WiJI Geer 73; Thomas Schippers 45; Bobby Fischer 32. MondaJ-Prince Edward of Eng· land 11; Pamela Mason 57. Tundar- Lawrence Welle 72; Ralph Abernathy 49; Harold Wilson 59. WednMdaJ- Liu Minnelli 29; Walter Schirra, Jr., 52; Cordon MacRae 54; James Taylor 27; Edward Albee 47. Thuraday- Sammy Kaye 65; Walter Annenberg 67; Neil Sedalca 36. Friday-Michael Caine 42; Frank Borman 47; Eugene A. Ceman 41. Saturday-Harry James 59; George Brent 71; Frankie Carle 72; Sly Stone 32. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: La..-enc. Wefk •nd Uza Mlnnefll FAMILY WEEKLY. M1rch 9, 1975 • 11 "BIG 4" TABLETSt lelp. Ill. 88, llcHldl & Cider llltpr 100 818. T1lllltl fir •2" •NYPOSTMK CffU GOClO MXT t 1flDS OllU 0 l OO IDrUa 0 500 fOt 9.815 0 1000•1"'49 CITY llAIL·ORHR cnnFICATR IM W. llc*:Mll ~ ""'*' ..,., S~VE DOLL~RS ,...---------w----------1 Compare our prices on I •m1111;m1.1;1nir. ~ ,. I VITAMINS Supplements 'fJ t l\ I All price1 l'OSf,AIDI Satisfaction euaranteecl or MOneY bocll. I • 100 mr. Roae HiJM 100% Natural VITAMIN C TABLETS I o 100 '°' .59 o 500 fOf 2.49 o 1.000 '°' 4 .29 I 250 ms. Ro .. Hipa 100% Natural VITAMIN C TABLETS 0 100 '°' .98 0 500 fOf 4.19 0 1.000 fOC' 7.95 II 500 mr. Ro .. Hipa 100% Natural VITAMIN C TABLETS 0 100 fOf 1.49 0 500 '°' 6.79 0 l.000 '°' 12.98 II 1,000 ~· Ro .. Hipa 100% Natural VITAMIN C TABLETS 0 JOO to< 2.59 O 500 fo< 11.95 O 1.000 for 22.95 II Natural VITAMIN E-100 INT. UNIT CAPSULF.S O 100 f« 1.10 O 500 fOf 5.35 O 1.000 for 9 .95 I Natural VITAMIN E-200 INT. UNIT CAPSULF.S I 0 100 for l.95 O 500 for 9.75 O 1.000 fof 18 .50 I Natural VITAMIN E-400 INT. UNIT CAPSULF.S I O 100 for 3.75 O 500 for 17.50 O 1.000 fOf 32.50 I Natural VITAMIN E-600 INT. UNIT CAPSULF.S I O 100 for •.98 O 500 for 24.49 O 1.000 fo< 4 7.50 I Natural VITAMIN E-1,000 INT. UNIT CAPSULF.S I o 1 oo '°' a.25 o 500 for 31 .50 o 1.000 f()( 69.oo I IODINE RAT ION-Natural KELP TABLETS I 0 100 '°' .39 0 500 '"' I 39 0 1.000 lot 2.49 I 7% rrain 0.1iccated LIVER TABLETS low heat dried O 100 tor .79 O 500 for 3.49 O l.000 for 6.50 11 Red "Wonder'' VITAMIN B-12 25 MCG TABLETS O 100 for .65 O 500 for 2.50 O 1.000 fOf 4.35 II Natural VITAMIN A and D Tablet. 5,000 units A; 400 D O 100 for .49 O 500 for 1.95 O 1.000 '"' 3.50 I Natural BONE MEAL TABLETS-Rerular 71;1 rrain I o 100 '°' .49 0 500 '°' 2 25 o 2 .000 '°' J .95 I Natural Soy LECITHIN-Compare thi1 low price I D JOO for .95 O 500 for 3.98 O 1.000 for 7.85 I LECITHIN POWDER 3 ~Cl511•ms>suppty1.sooma. I O 8 oz. fof 1.25 LECITHIN 1n • base of whey. I 10 MG. ZINC TABLETS-An EaMntial Mineral I o 100 tOf .98 o 500 tot 4.75 o 1.000 tOf 1.49 I VITAMIN 86-ZS MG TABLETS O 100 fofl .39 O 500 fo< 5.50 O l.000 for 9.85 II DOLOMITE Tableta-Rich in Calcium, Marneaium O 100 for .49 O 500 fo< 1.85 O 1.000 for 2.95 II HIGH PROTEIN TABLETS-300 mr. Protein per t.blet O 100 for .55 O 500 fOf 2.45 O 1.000 fOf 4.50 I PAPAYA PAPAIN-Natural DirHtant Tablet I o loo'°' .15 o soo '°' 3.25 o 1.000 tor 5.8s I Natural VITAMIN B COMPLEX with Vitamin C I o loo for .15 o 500 '°' 3.25 o 1.000 tor 5.a5 I ALFALFA TABLETS-Rich in natural facton I o 100 tor .49 0 500 ,Of i.95 o 1.000 tor 3.49 I Tit£S( SALE NICD GOOD'°" THI'. NEXT TWO WUICS. MAIL YOUft otm£R TO: a I I I I I I I I I I I I .. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ... I I I I I 1 NUTRITION HEADQUARTERS I 104 w. Jackson -Dept. 1112' I Carboftclale, Illinois 62901 ------------· _N_am_~------------I I I MAIL THIS AD I lndic.te items desired and I mail with remittance. I ~ 1974, Nutrition Hdqrs. ---------- Addre.ss c~'-~-----------1 State __ •w __ ,:.ip ,J ILL FOi OILY$ 98 3-WAY GUARANTEE 1. If not satisfied on 1rriv1I return within 10 dlYS fof purch.se price refund. 2. Any pl1nt not developin1 repl1eement is frN (S yr. limit). 3. A11y item from us ... Sime &rides ... found for less, send proof ind wt will refund ditlerence 1n cull. MASSES Of BLOOMS YEH AFTER YEAR-WITHOUT REPlANTllUi! 1 hrill 10 lhfo &r>wn<lor of flo,.••·rtna •hrnt,,., 1,1,~in1111a 111,.hNI. a•m(rfl1J1 1Cur1lr·n .,.lant.a. •pM"ta~ular t rf'1"1't. \'l™""' alt at tlw ln•'t-•t ru&l IOU\J(in:.· hi• Today . mat.I coupo11 for 1111. am:u11111 h.H1tu 111 offrr ~ ilh lh" H.>dra11tt¥a >'OU nt •'"'H.EF ,lf (\.&tr.•<"'*' for 1111ulana )"•1ur ord<-r t·arly. yuu «f'f 19 ploul•, our fin•··• '''""'"'II •lork ,.11 for ••nlr S3.9~ f,.,., 1ha11 211' •·u~h1 ~Is~~.~ !s;?o~!~8~N0~~~~a:~ ~~~!.'!~ ~~~l~~':::RIC~S •lO<'I.. all ended t.o bei(hta for llt>lnr out, individ...Uy at the prieell liaLed on the ~ an"J every Item la a rood va!IAe at th-price.. Yet you pt thia entire 19 p~ amiortmtont •.. "nourh t.o land.ape tlK' avenp C70Wld.t into a bloorninr G ARDEN OF EUEN that ITOW11 more i-utllul, more valuable ysr after yMr •.. all for only U .98. Every Plant Certlfltd Hulthy and Fully Guaranteed -------------. -Thi• 19 pie« bia bu•afo UM>rtm•nl ia nunorry 1rown from ~ or cutl.inp or nu,...ry crown 1raruiplanta ... oPrtif\ed hnlthy in elate of ori&lll . 1hippod vi1orousl)' ahv ... weU- roo1ed 1 t.o 2 feet hich. 1 or 2 yea,. old. a.n 1~al ••~ for original tr&Mi>lantina. All l.a...,d ,.ilh individual 11#m nam<'. To orckr thia mOMy-vina olfcr check and mail ~oupon. Do it nowf EVER'Rrru5• 11 rieca r...woa $498 "" 42C l'\l~li•I ... Alfar Healthy Field Grown 2-4 Foot LOMBARDY POPLARS (Poputua Nier• ttat~) Yours To Plant Th is 39(' Spring For Only (Minimum 5 tor only $1.951 Each llardy, ''"'' 1tro1'·1n11. th~ 11racefui ,.ell ~hnpt'd <"•lumnar 1.ombanly Poplar ia val®ble both "" ornamental and low ro.it 11erviceal>k '""'· l'.,.. f!lr linina lam'S, corncn, ocn-en, 1''indbttak. T brtvl!ll aim~t Bnywhrn· :lbtu'" at bt"iahta to 7Q fl l'lnn1in11 810<'1. •• nu,... rry arown from laaNl,.·Q(j(j cutlln1P S<-ver 1ran1plant.-.I l'llt' <ml•'t hlanlc to nnkr our bnr1111m ""er •\'arieti. ..-UY aMded by OQI HpetlAI Al b.illC IUitabM r.,, -pwta ol Ill. U .. S. I• ..,,n, cold d•-t•. dick IH FOOT PllYR 1911 ~~,::!~~': $ 98 .. to..,_ ol ..N1im .....i Combination oft'u of 5 popular variell•. 12 l:'ffTlrJ'MM. •IY 4 altl>oocli tllcy .. , YVJ a. I to ll ~r old ~llnir 11.oek. nuraery lfT'OWn from ~ ca-•tWI olt~ i.. wt Qr 1'.'.Ultlnp. a t.o Ji inch. I.ell which ia dairaht. ah,e tiat1 ud allaJ* fend - ' ... for tbia say llnt tran1pl&ntin1r. SO fut Crowlns P11nta To where •· WIMle -aa:1& YOU GET ALL 11 EVERGREENS t COLORADO 100 f f I u.....&... paled, Mould '".U 0011t -BLUE SPRUCE (Pl-Punirena). 2 NORWAY Mt 0 fonu ,._ ~ _.. ._, ..-. ......... SPRUCE (Pit-ea Ahle9l, t Pl'ITZER IUNIPERS lmaainel a 100 fQOl. Privf'I Hcdct-that d..--..,, y<Mfto. tie. '" _,, tachde --' (.Junhwrua Chine.naie Pfltserlana). 2 FRENCH BDUE land-pe u it proll'N• 11 . . for i... 1han ~.(per foot o( aay ..,.Uy euitallH ,C..t ... SCOTCH PINE (Pinua S1lv..trla ur auve~e). 2 hcda<'! Or, for futer c"ect a nd more dcnal' 11rowth, ordf.r atodi, "-:1.,,.... or •lift OW A.RF MUGO PINE I Plnua Muttho Muir ual • % 100 plan ta for only H .46 and p'4nl f'nry I:? tntbff. Free eatlected wild Ill eciual or AUSTRJAN PINE (Pinu. N icra). Chec-k coupon. Send cul~unl ioatrucuona help dcwlopJn aJiortA'St tim• ~ble. crnt.r henty. gvER- today We ship UM! 1..iaualr11ru ':ppeetH ~Ill 1ina atock we think GREENS-hi nlremeiy licit ~·~"a on .rour ""l'lr.-O fouftdaUoll planlil\lf. ~ aQlla )'Our clima~. 1iMf of 8111' ••~k and tine S-tkni C'li-t• cMdi for Cheek and set th.e It _,.reen• for 111>rin« <1..uitl' Ml fstu"' oiler above ~I\ ~ly OUR I War plantln rs•.98 ... lea tharr4tf' aid.I •.•.• G~teept01etle10tL MICllGAN IULI COMPANY Dept. SW-1461 1950 ~rt N.W .. Grand Railds. Ml. 49550 ,.,,-· . , . ~ ' "" ""~ .. ·-- •• •• \ I ( . ., ' t,,.! ? .• FINAL ·s'R<>RTS · . NANCY I WI SH I COULD BE ~ .BEAUTI FUL LIKE THIS 0 / . MOVI E STAR ;;/ _____........,.._,.. ~ / ·~ ~· ~ ;;r. SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1975 HMM---SHE GIVES A WHOLE LIST OF HER BEAUTY HINTS I LOCAL WANT ADS ·r HATE PLA't'ING ON A WIND'{ DAlf !! By Ernie Bushmiller HERE 'S A GOOD ONE--- ! THINK I'LL TRY IT NEXT MORNING I'M ABOUT TO TAKE MY FIRST -MILK BATH ~ • ! l t l \ l • ON A SlAN"AY? 1'5N'T IT ~1.APP05e0 TO ee ON OLA~ LA~LAAL il.Ae?DAV? NO, we MADE IT F'Ofl TODA~ ~~NDAY, t..eT'~ · iAL.K .. ASO(Af ~f •.• WEL..I.., HESlE .I AM ! t 'L.I.. Hi ~J..4E CAN 5eN;E MY V!"Y APPtrOAC~ • :/ !'VE &EEN THfNKINGr ASOLAT HOW GllE.AT OLA~ LOVE I~, ANO ~W IT'5 iHf DEEP, ~LAL.I... l..OVE . so~ OF UNDe~~iANDIN6,, DENNIS THE MENACE ~--~~----------~ RUFF/ fMYBE IT~IOOLATE GfT AWAY ... MAYBE !HEYRE FROM ALREADY MARRIED. J..IER~ ,,. '-- I t p .~~~ A·· O C> [> [:> ~IJDGE WA5 THAT AIRL INE CLERK NO, LIEUTENANT! THE MANAGER STILL ON· DUTY, HAR~IGAN? TOLD ME THEY 'D SEND FOR HIM ~~rw AND HE'D MEET US HERE . AT THE AIRPORT! At..~o, we Neve~ FeE.L-we HAVIS T'O KeeP SA'llNtO IT. rr's JLAsr -r~!ltE , IN OlA~ ~~AtlT6,,, ·-FOft. INSTANC&, VOLA'tli NOT ~F'EAl(IN~ eECA~E VDU l(N0W 1% K~OW W .... AT~ 1N YOU.It V!ltV MEAtlT, ANO WO~O~ A"e. tANN!CE*~"Y,.. ~ -lrfctMT? WMA,. -r ... E Hi'CI( A"i W)~ · OOING ... ere ON .., .~LANOAY? By Hank Ketchani"= . PARKER YOU CALLED NO! I'M SURE SAM DRIVER! HE KNOWS WHO IS HE GOING TO BOUGHT THE MEET U5 HERE? TICKET WITH THOSE FIFT-IE5! <1 <J <J 15 THAT HE DIDN 'T HAVE WHAT HE TO SAY IT! 5AID? ARE YOU SERGEANT HARRIGAN? I'M MAX FINCH! IF YOU'LL COME INTO MY OFFICE, YOU CAN TALt$ PRIVATELY TO LE51ER WELDY! HE'5 THE MAN WHO SOLD THE TICKE T! ~--.... THAT'S ALL RIGHT, MR. WELDY,,, DO YOU REMEMBER WHO ·GAYE YOU THOSE THREE FIFTIES TO PURCHASE JUST SIT WHERE YOU ARE! THE TICKET'? • • ' WHAT'6 1l4l6 MOVIE ABOUT, CRA7.4~ " ,.. l ~~(j~E<;Sive ... DOCTOR SMOCK VISITORS 2toe ,. I• . . . T.T'5 ABOUT 1HIS AMER\C~N ARM() ~ ~ NURSE WHO WENT i 't DID 'rt>U HEAR iHE Qt\lE ABOIJT "TI1E MAN WHO HAO 1\1E ' FlU I NURSE~ WHAT'6 lT . CAlLE:D + • • • NOi I HATE S\CK HUMOR! T=LORENCE. OF ARABIA I . . . . OUERSEAo m HELP ~ •' • i THE PEOPLE IN "' t EE,l,>PT I .. " • \ 1 STARTED OUT GETTIN1· IT FILLED UP EXCEPT FOR TH' FINAL - <aALLON... ~ DSA L... 'IHOSE: SPO"-IGes, KIPPO, eu-r Sf"ANP ON se:v~N-reeN .' Me::As&..es, eH? Kf:f:P IN Al\INI? we: PAY e16 Ot-J f:IGH-r SPO'"f"S IN A ROW.' ... ANC> A WEEK ,AGO' I HAC> '~M HOLD BACK ON IH' L.,AST TWO .( GALLONS ... ., ; ~ MOON1S S ~JAPPY CAB co. by FardJohnaon YEH,kAYo ,BUT 1 0 BE'AT TH' ENERGY CRUNCH WE Gorr,A BE TOUGH ··· By George Lemont 0 DELIVERY ·Room SHe::'S HAVI NG 1'"WINS? ~eMeME3e:R , -rR I PL..-els OR ee-r-re:R FOR A J A C KPO"f"' .' 1975 t>v llntl"ll f M turr vnritrat!I 1~c MAK I t--J G 1""H t::: '"fRANSl'flON FROM L..-AS V f!EGAS Pl-r" 0055 l"O Hf:AP >-JU~S~ IS At,.WAYS A GAM6&..-f:.1 .... I . ' . . --7 ~ ·-' ... -· ..._ .... -4~ ... :' ' . --._~ ..... I "AVL A CONF"E:SSION TO MAKE:.., Nf VILLt ... I /) ·I WHA1 e.PIC L.ACKS IN 1-00KS HE: MAKE:S UP FOR IN SOM£;1HING- FAR MORE 1"1PORIAN'f ~ 1 WAS GOI NG lo !RY To TAU<'. YOU INTO SiV\OKIN6 IHtS C IGA~­ ,..Jlbl <:.~O 11 WOULD GO ''BANG'' -su1 r L1usi-CAN'1 BRING MYSLU. lo 00 IT!~ _.-----.i.._ l IN YOUR FAC£ ... .____/,"! ... you '~t JU~l 100 HN£A P1;r<SON 10 F·oo1... LI KIS 1}fAT ! ---~---------------...... -~~~ DON'I YOU BELIEVE M £? l GUARANTEE 11 WON'T GO "BAN6'' 1r YOt I SMO~t IT BACKWARDS ! W£LL- IF YDLI GUAr<AN - HERE:-L.IG J-ff U P! .. ' v /! • ~ : I •II OOV, 15. Ht:-_ UN I QO~ _ ... , l1l-L IEL..L YOU A t..rr-n..£ SECRET ABOUT 1Ht:.5f CIGARS,,. IH£ !RICK 15 lo LIGHT 1 •-115 oPPosrn: !:ND •... IF YOU S MOKE:. 'E M U3ACKWA~IPS0 IHt:Y DoN'T GO .. "BANG!!'' . g IC"'C l"aatutH S~..-a1a, "'c, lt7S WurlJ , .. M • •e.oi>•v..i ·d ,. I l " . . I . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ue at leut llx differ· ence& In dnwins details between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Cheek answers with those below. ·1u•nu1r trt u ii1c, •q ·llu1w1w •t ru~H ·c; ·'uit~l\U SJ l""oq • ., ·a ·11041 •I •AHIS ·c ·1u•U~H!P'll U XIW ·z 'IU~J.JH!t> SJ ll0d 'l ;~;>UUifJllQ MIXED SINGLES ALL ABOARD our imaginary spaceship for an amaling lour of the heavens. Nam~s of at le~t nine major bodies of lh~ solar l'ystem arc indudcd. Begin in any i.quar~ and spcll oul a name hy going from there to an adjacent square. vertically, horizontally or diagonally. Take the sun. for in- stance. Bc1in with S. move up to U. and up again to N. Or. for Mars, begin with M. move diagonally to A. down to Rand diagon· ally lo S. Challenge: See Ir you can chart a cour;e to seven more planet~. •EAT·~. BEAT 'EM! "Why don't we name new pro sporta teams for edible products?" asks Ima Heavy. "How about Boston Bean, Cincinnati Bo· loana, Texas Wiener, Bennuda Onion, Concord Grape?" Can you make up some? •Late last century, a man c-lalmed his a11e wu the 9 square root or the year or his birth. In what year did he make this claim? I . e Quickie Quiz: <.:ive names of four U.S. stales that begin with th~ word ''New." Ans wer quickly. ·0~1uw M•N 'll"'A "'"N ·ou.ir ..... ~N •,u!'lJdw•H ''"'N e o.allenee: Point indPX fingers toward each other about six Inches apart. aose eyes. Now, bring index lingers together, if you can. pu• '"~~:~., ~~~'~u"~,d~!; CLOWNING AROUND! Which of Cive possible paths reaches ·"Id 'enu•A ·u1n1-s ·11u93 the young man's target above? X marks the spot, top right. f''ALL GUY! Simply af'lf'I the followin2 <.'Olor.; llf'atly ror a SUf· prise picture ahove: 1-R.Pf'I. 2-Ll. purple. :J-Y .. llow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flesh loner.. 6-Lt. green. 7-Dk. purple. 8-Black. SPEllBIN DER! SCORE 10 po1nl~ for 1mnii all't.l\l' ___ _.._..... __ _ lellers in Lhe word belo w lo (orm -----+----- L wo complf'll' wo rd' M I STAKEN THEN M.'r>re 2 poinl~ eac h ror ;ill----+----- words of four lf'lll'r~ or more ------4----- found amona the leller1>. Try to ICOfl' at leaat SO point.a. ----+----- ·unti · .. w •J. . lllPJll•u' "Jq1•-sod By Brown and Casson .IT'S GOING TO B£ JUSf LI K'e. ON~ OF IHOG~ l<OMANllC OL D MGM .. ANO H6 'G GOI NG ro SAtl ''WH 4' lJJI THOU T <JQUr;2 I I M6V1£6 •. ... ' • I .. ... ' \'~ .... . -.. ... I 'VE ASKE.0 THE FACULT Y ·.TO CON5fRVE. ',O N O IL ! I'M GOING \10 WJ..llP OFF MY GLASSt:tS .. C 1tl~1>r IJ<llllG F .. t..,• $yn0 ca1t. l1>e. W6LL, OON'f -_ . l(OL) A<? A MAlft:rz OF FACT, Y'€0. WlfHOLJI Yourz GLAGG£f, .. M\S5 BEAZLY 15 S MART. .. S H E WAS RAISED ON A FARM.1 . -·-. NOTICE GoMe1HING ? HOW DOES S HE S AVE O I L ? ... COOK W ITH S ALT PORK ? RELA')(. I I OPENED THE WINDOWS ! WHAT IS TH IS ..... T H E OLD COUNTRY S TORE , OR I\ S::HOOL '?.' -... - HAVE A C UP OF COFFEE AND S IT .DOWN.' GL Ac:ht-S, t/ou·~r; SfAUTlfU L !/ l - 126ALl'SM Neverz. WACS MGM' 5 LONG SUll . ---.£.. BoB MON7ANA- NOT T H\S I WEEK. HE SAT ON IHE STOV E.' DICK TRACY ANYTHING NEW ON THE NO, THE OBSCENE PHONE-CALL. VOICE·O·GAAF FRONT, LIZZ? SEEMS TO WHO THE SAM HILL WAS IT CiERTIE? HAVE MAD RESULTS. ·O•'e@ • D••T •""'TM VOICE-0-GrlA~ ~e~ When vou·re a t:>UI collector, 5Hm, you can't afford l'm not, Clovia. to be gentle. Meet me at this addre~s in ten minutes and we·11 work th is thing out. I just haven't had any luck. GORDO 0 r LOVE? LOVE! MAVE YOU GOT AN OL-D ·, S WEETHEART f AIN'T MEERD ~N11""'0F? 1~EJ.J, J-IOW CA N 'IOU .Si AND 1-\./ IN ft:J OIJ T~OSE J.4AJeO CO'v'ErGS ? \ . \ I' \ 1' ... YOU'RE BLUSHING GERTIE! WHAT DID THE VARMINT ~ Okay, so l didn't pay. What you gonna do about it~ 'lou mean vou 0~,8.0., I DON'T HARDLY KNOW MOW TO TELL YOU. D by Bill Pa1'l'Y just rent that ~~ Right. There's the jalopv vour qarage repaired. Help yourself. new car vou were driving? . Gaso li ne Alley , . Garag e-\ . J j;U. ~rrj. 3·9 It) 191~ ~j T~t Clllcoto lr•bu ... ~" "'""' "·- By Gus Arriola YOU SQuA.S/.l'I cAr.s MUSI NOi HA VE AN '/ BON ES ' • ( . . ~ ..