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1975-03-23 - Orange Coast Pilot
Palm Sunday The Rev. Aldo Vinci, visiting pastor (from Stanton) blesses palms at St. Joachim Catholic Church in Costa Mesa at beginning of services Saturday in preparation for observation of Holy Week, to be marked in Orange Coast area churches March 23 through 30, climaxing with traditional Easter services next Sunday. St. Joachim's Palm Sanday services were scheduled for 6: 30, 8, 9: 15 and 10:30 a .m ., noon and 5:30 p.m. today. Gay Slay~.r:;. Is He Waiting For Easter? By ALAN DIRKIN Of ltM O.lly Pl .. 1 St.If On the morning of Jan. 4, th·e nude body of John Leras, 17, was found in the surf at Sunset Beach. He hacl been murdered -death was from suffocation -and dumped in the water by killers who · dragged his body across the sand. Wben the report was circulated at police stations in and around Orange County. a detective won a bet. He had wagered that a young man would be found slain and mutilated after the holiday weekend. He was right. Leras was the latest victim in an apparently related string or up lo 11 murders that has police throughout Southern California baffled. Bodies have been found like Leras' -often mutilated, often nude or with a ll identification and personal effects removed -in nine SI :\IJA' Sf'E('IAIA . different police j urisdictions over the last two years. Most or the victims were a pparent homosexuals; several of the bodies were found after holiday weekends. Leras' body was discovered after the New Year's weekend. The- one'before that, the body of J ames Reeves, 19, o( Cypress, was found in Irvine after Thanksgiving. The next may be found soon-after Easter. police say. "There's a good chance there'll be more killings," agreed Detective Sgt. Monty McKennon of Huntington Beach, where another possible victim in the chain of unsolved murders was found. And George Troup, an investigator with the Orange County district attorney's office. who has been tracking the slayings since the first body was found (t hat of Edward Moore, a Camp Pendleton marine, in Seal Beach. on Dec. 26. 1972> also expects another killing. ··Probably around Easter," he sald. One reason the police expect the killers to s trike again is that they have been powettess to stop them so far. Police from the several agencies involved in the investigation acknowledge they have no leads on the suspects. .. They are very thorough, .. Troup s aid. "Nothing at the scene, no Ure marks o r anything." The lack of clues, and the uninterrupted trail of death, which has touched Los Angeles, San Bernardino. and Imperial counties as well as Orange County, has brought criticism on police. John Rule. director of the Gay Community Center, Costa Mesa, has protested in a letter to Orange County s~pervisors that no one is wor.king on the case fulllime. He noted, too. that the victims apJ)ear to h~ve been murdered one place a nd theJr bodies dumped elsewhere, a nd asked. "Is this the way a murderer keeps' from getting cau'ght? Kill someone in one jurisdiction and dumphJm in another?" Police offieers contacted denied that oases ll\fll cross Junsd.lct1o~s a re investieated less vieorously, but Troup, who has been coordinating the probe of ttif alJeged homosexual killings, said, "An officer will oo\. work on • c~me that he feels did not occur in bis jurisdiction the 'ame way ~ wm work on one tbat did occur in his jurisdiction.•' Troup empbniud •that his comment was not intended as a critlclsm of the poUco-he praisecl'the cooperation he has rl)Ceived from lhe departtneaw -but as an obscrvaUon on heavy caseloads and a 11\ortaie or manJl()Wer. All the police aaJd that the popular image of a detec:t,lve wo.rl"11 fuO Ume on a case ls • false one; the averaae caseload for an lnvesltaator l8 20 to 30 a month. ~ves do worJc arouncS the clock ()11 a cue when there a~ clear leads, but when the leads tum cold tbey are usi1ned lo other invesUgat)ons. Ttoup tel~ that problems can oc:cur when the Jurisdictions htvolv~ are fllr flun.g -aucli as from Los Anacires to Imperial eo=tl -6ecau1e It become.IS difficult to justify a personal follow· UP to a1tlm Jead whenlhcrcls no suspect. Jletecil~c fiat. Jobn Hurlbert, head o! Long Beach'• hornlclde "' <See POLICE, Page Al) lft .... ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A . S\JNDAY,MARCH 23, 1975 TWENTY-F IVE CENTS llinshaw Apart1ne:r,t_ Raid Nets New Probe-Evidence * * ~ Assessor Eyes Aide Optiom Orange Countv Assessor Jack Valler~a s aid S0<.itun.lay that he has a ppointed a committee \\1th in ha s d epa rtment to de- termine if Assis tant Assessor George Upton should be sus- pended . Upton, 54, along with Tandy. Corporation executive James Buxton, 48, of Fort Worth, Tex., was indicted on three bribery charges Friday by the Orange County Grand Jury. Vallerga has r efused to take any disciplinary action against Upton and six other members of his staff since they were in~icted last Decem her on charges •relat- ed to alleged illegal 1972 cam· paigning on beha lf of Rep. An · dre w Hins haw I R-NeWport Bet1ch) He indi cate d Saturday, however. that the .. nature" of the bribery charges against Upton has caused him to reconsider hh. pos ition. "The c ha rges. af proved true. renect on the integrity and rune· honing of the Assessor's Office," Vallerga s aid . The assessor t ermed the indict· ment relating to the alleged cam - paignini at county taxpayer ~· pense ··political" and said they do not strike ·'either at the inte· grity or functioning of this of· fice." County Board' of Supervisor!> C hairm a n R al ph Diedrich d oesn't a gree w1lh Vallerga's vi~w of the December indict- ment. Nine m e n, two of them s ince retired, were charged by the jury with g rand theft, con- s piracy, submission of false claims and v io lation of govern· menl codes. After learning of the bribe ry indictment late Friday when he r eturn e d rro m a trip to Sacramento. D iedrich said he ··will probably" ask for a board resolution '"directing" Vallerga <See SUSPESD. Page A4/ Fire Guts Costa Mesa Home Garage Fire gutted the garage of a Cost.a Me sa dwelling early Satur· day e ve ning, causing seve ral· thous and doll ars in damage, but it spared the remainder of the r e- sidence. Costa ~tes a firefighters said the blaze at the home of J oan Sterne r a t 370 Seville Ave. destroyed the garage and its con· tents. The blaH' "as reported at about 7 30 p. m and firefighters managed to keep the flames away from the r esidential pOr- tions of the budding Eiler Larse1i Visitation Today, Monday Townsfolk and tourists are ex- pected to pay fin al respects t.oday and Monday to Eiler Larsen, Laguna Beach's official greeter for more than 30 years. The voice that hellowed a cheery · · hello·o-o" to literally hundreds of tho us ands or passenby from Eiler's vantaee Point on Coast Highway was stiUed I 1t Wednesday after be- ing Cl\li t.cd by illoess over U\e I* t ev_.I years. (Sff phot~. PaicC4.) Mr. Larsen:s body lies In state at Sherrer Mortuary, 076 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Boach, tor public visit ation from 9 a .m. tot p m. today and tomorrow. f\mt>rol services will be held at 2 p:m . on Tuesday at Community Presbyterian Church, ·US Forest ·Av~., Laguna Be etch. FACES NEW PROBE Rep. Andre.w Hinshaw LED APARTMENT 'RAID' DA's Michael CaptzzJ It Rained on Their Parade in San Juan Forly sheriff's deputies sum· moned lo the assistance of eight of their fell ow officers arrested 17 celebrators a long San Jua n Capis tr a n o's rained -o ut Swallow's Da} parade route SatqrdQy in the Ji.r,sf. major dis· turbance in the history or lht• event. Depulies said the uncertain weather was the lnitial problem. causing idleness and drmkmg which soon sparked a potentially major disturbance Th e p a r a d e, on g 1nal l~ scheduled for the prcnoon hou rs. was canceled early in the day because of rain. But the rain slopped <md the sun came out s oon aflerwards and the crowds arrived anyway. blems began a block 3\\ay a l ;. :\-lexican i:eslaurant. "By the time we dis pe rsed them there, we had 17 people m custody on charges or peace dis· turbance and drunk in public.·· he said. ·'The only people who were hurl had cuts and bruises from fist fights." he said. Nb deputies were injured. even though they reported receiving fusillades of bottles and other missiles during the ht>ight of thl' 30-minuk disturbance. The pi.1r<1dt>. v. h1ch annually ul tracts thousands to the dimux uf u week of celebration heralding the return of the :,wallows, has lradilionall} bl'en a peaceful en •nt. .. It (the pa rade> would pro· bably have been peaceful this year. too. If they could h:Jn .• had one." Jordan commenkd By GARY GRANVILLt; Of IM Ollly Pllet~ Two Orange County district al· tomey officials after a surprise searc h of Rep . Andr e w Hinsh~w·s apartment in Alexan· dria, Va., have seized expensive sound equipment they labeled as evidence in a Grand Jury in· vestigalion. it was learned Satur· day. The evid ence taken in the 1''1·1· d ay ni ght raid of Hinshaw's f:.l shionable apa rtment seven m1l(•s from the nation's capital \\ill bt• turned over to the Orange Countv Grand Jun·. said District Attorney Cecil Ilic ks flinsha\\ was r eportl'dly pre sent when the office~ conducted the search A stereo set a nd other mate1ial confiscated in the search is rel at· ed to "a continuing investigation of the county Ass essor's Orfice," Hicks said. Alexandria police. however, were m ore specific about the Fri· day incident. They said the ev idl'nce i:, for use .. m an Orange County investiga· tion of possiblL' 'brtbery charges relating to acti vi tie:, in the As- se:;sor 's Office from 1970 through 1972, "'hen llin~h aw was as- sessor.·· Until Jo'raday. cri mmal char ges related to the mus hrooming as· sessor's scanda l center ed on employes working on Hins haw's successful 1972 congressional campaign. The allegation~ v.en: made public early las t December when the Grand Jury in a 33-count m· dictment charged nine men who worked for the Newport Beach congressman in 1972 with illegal- ly helpmg his campaign at county taxpayer expense. Friday, the s immering scandal boiled over whe n Assistant As· sessor George Upton. 54. and a Tandy Cor pora t10n executin! were mdided on three briben · counts each. • It wasn't until al'lerthe jury ml· ed to indict the pair late Thursday that it was decided Asst. Dist. At- ty. Michael Capizzi and a n in· vestigator s hould go to Virginia on the search mission. Hicks said. <See IDNSHA W, Page A.4> "Nothi ng really happened e.ir· ly in the d ay, but a lot of people stayed on ," s aid Sheriff's Sgt . Wa llace J ordan. ··But at about 3 p.m . or so. when almost ever- yone gave up, som eone mustered enough horses and une band to march down Camino Capistrano and everyone started coming back." The mini.parade lasted onl} a few minutes. the sergeant said. and soon aft en\ ards revelry took over. Kissinger Mission In Mideast Fails ··Someone rode his horse into a downto\\n b<&r a nd our men made an arrest. The c rowd apparently didn't like it," he s aid. Soon afterwa rds, the outnum- bered deputies tried lo clear the main thoroug hfare, he said. ··They wound up leading a parade of their own and realized 1t was useless. so they backed off and called for assis tance. We had 40 men down there." Jordan said once the main road \\as clear, fi ghts and other pro· Hungarian rooting section lends color to water polo match at Newport Harbor High School where their team 'sank' the Americans. Story Is on Page C1 . EILER LARSEN One of the most photogenic human bemgs ever to grace the Orange Coast is dead. Eiler (,.at' ~o died Jwit,Wed, netday, but lllc man famoos as 'rhe Greeter tn t.a1una Beach ts not allowed to poss from the sce.ne wltho\it a flnel picture 1-.yout in the Daily P1k>t. Page Ct. ~LCUil~TlNG-U flauros thlt)toon~( or later Chtro bad to be s'.Omt debate among edutators over those hand·held, ba(tery pOWef'ed kulatots that can make math students 1n t.ant genlusea. P~ge Bt. JERC S A L EM CAP > Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger broke off Saturday night his whi rlwind shuttle efforts to win a Middle East peace because of "irreconcilable·' differences bet ween Egypt and Israel. Kissin g l'r had h e ld two ~cssions with Is raeli negotiators before c;.llling it quits afte r 16 days of intense negotiations. Stale Department spokes man Robert Anderson told a news con· fcrence that Kissinger would re- turn to Washington. Other U.S TOP C,OWBOY RodPO's nriu real superstar, Larry Mahan, is comkag U> th& Orange Coi.sl to priduce art all i>i"O rodeo at Ute Or,aoge Cou'nty Fairgrounds . D«iljt Pilat '1t 1'>m McCarut s~nt a daf \'Hphfin' Around1; with him at the ~lboa Bay Club. Page Bl. TRAV&tl~G CHEAPLY , The United States should be !JO weJJ 4ic)wl>'SX'd wlth nost•ls (or weat'yl tra\>effflS, irays formc>r Dally Pilot Starr Wtitcr Candace Pearson, a.tter a four·month trip to Europe. Hotels on the Conti· nent and in F.ngland vary from shacks to castles . Pago BR. officials said he planned to leave the Midea st t his morning. Anderson made the brief an· nouncement after last-ditch ef· forts by Kissin ger to bridge the gap between Is rael's demand for a pe ace pledge by Egypt and' Egyptian ins is tence on an lsradi withdraw al in the Sinai desert. "Unfortunate ly , the dif· ferences on a number of key is· sues have proven irrecon<.'ih1· ble," Anderson s aid. He added <See MIDEAST, Page A2i At'\'-kn k t 11 ci.wMM 0 1-14 ....... 11c:..ni ... A1 (.M....... .., o--.. •• •••'-'fl>"" A• 1 ~~ ... 1 fl-• 02 LI ttey•Uw• At ~ ,, Mtnl ............ ., #111L.l'*n •• t ..~ ~ .. ---•A• Mill•• ... ...... . .. , Or-.eCM!'4y .. .,... .. -•411\aft Ct.I lleMN ........ s.-u (l·l ,,..... .., Tr•• M ,,_ ..... _ M ltk"-l'fWll-A7 , --... -... ~ --........ . --.-..,--.-. -. . ' - ,41 DAILY PILOT Sunday. March 23. 1975 r---~-~--____,,----· -~-----::~ r· .'Jns ~i_ , :;·Jn~. ~~~y Cf\se - 'j!_ .. ..,.. Pac/tic Ocean LAGUNA • ... .... J. ~ ... .,. • .. • • •• CIDCAOO. !QPIJ -A key ln- forlt\arif d~Serlbed. as a )~g ''athletic type'' with ties to b&5ketball ~Lar · Bill Wal&oo was rel>drted Sa furcla'y 'to b e cooi>erattng with the"TttflP their .search for rugitive 'Patricia He8rst. --,.---:t' • 'The ,Chlc-wgo S,un·nm•, in!tts .SU.nd11y edition, ·quqJea Justk:e Dep11rtmtnt soutces v saytn& the FBI had won the cooperation of the inrormant and thereby penetrated. ~the 1•1qner circle t'."c( the subculture1' believed shelter- ing Miss fl9ar~\ and fellow fu~l!lvef, l!::""llY., .~od Willl•in Harris. - Disclosure by fhe lnlorraa.nl "may ultlmlrtety-ead to the a~• prehension, of Patricia Hel\tlt." Justice Dep~rtment aou~,, were quotetlll.ll 1aylng. MAP INDICATES WIDE AREA IN WHICH BODIES HAVE BEEN FOUND IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Stowaway.'s The inro1rmaUoft was reported to have led FBI agents tO the Pennsylal\la farmhouse where ~iss Hear•l· and the Haniaes "''ere beUev"e;:I to have hlcjden lasl Frota Page A J fall. • POLICE AWAIT HOI.IDAY GAY SLAYER • • • Bydy Folind Off Miami "His identity is -.closely ke.Pl secret,'' the new1paper reported. "But the.Sun.Times has teamed that the informant is a young 'athletic type' with ties to sports activist Jack Scott and basket· ball player Bill .. Walton of""the Portland Trail Blazers.'' detail (some of the victims were from Long BeachJ. aJsonot- ed that it becomes difficult to maintain secrecy in an investiga. tion that invol\'es several agen- cies. All of the police agree that the chain of alleged ~ay murders is a potentially bigger case than the Slasher slayings in Los Angeles, where nine victims were killed allegedly by the s ame person. In the gay murders more victims may be involved and a wider an-a CO\'ered . Troup and other investigators beLieve that at least nine deaths of men aged from l 7 to'Z7 are con- nected -most have been sui. focated or :s trangled -and l"'O more may be related. But they point out that a task-force ap- proach \\'as taken to make pro- gress on the Slasher murders because most or the m occurred within the Los Angeles city police jurisdiction. Officers probing the alleged gay murders have held joint meetings, and reprcsentati\'e:s from the FBI and the Depart- .ment of Justice have attended one meeting. but no one has been given the overall case as his sole assignment. Troup, who said that the dis· trict attorney 's office was brought in because the Seal Beach police did not have the manpower to invPstigate the first killing, has other investigations to make. Orange County District At - torney Cecil Hicks has told Supervisor Thomas F. Riley- the only supervisor who sought information on the investigation in response to Rule's letter - that a brochure detailing the 11 murders will be printed soon and distributed to police throughout Southern California. The case has brought two normally hostile groups -the police and homosexuals -into a degree of cooperation, bul perhaps it is the lack or total cooperation that is keeping it from being :solvt>d . Rule points out that he told police that Reeves, whose body was found off Barranca Road in Irvine Nov : 29. attended a Thanksgiving dinner al the Gay Community Center Nov. 28. It was a lead because the coroner's office had estimated that Reeves died on Nov . 27. "At least 80 people were here that day." Rule said. ·'yet the police have not ch(>{'ked with them to sec '4'hO S3 \\' him last.'' The police point out that they have spoken to gay groups at mcetin~s in Anahei m, Garden Grove and I .. ong Beach, "'arning of the danger homosexuals face and seeking leads from the gays on who the killers might be. All the police -Troup, McKen- non, Hurlbert, and Costa Mesa U. George Lorton, whose depart· ment covers Irvine-say it's hard for them to beli eve that no one has any inrormation that can help them. yet no one has come forward with a worthwhile lead. Rule has published details about morders in the com-· munity eenter':s Focu s magazine. circulation 3,000. and is willing to print more, but the police say they have no more in- formation that ea n bl' published. All that is known <it present is that the murders were com· milted by at least tv.:o persons (two people would be needed lo carry the bodies}, and the vic- tims were male whites, in their late teens or early twenties, and were of average height and weight. With the exception of a body found in San Bernardino, \lo'hich wa:s al the bottom of a canyon, the corpses were not hidden, but dumped alongside frCC\\'ays and Victim No. 9: Hot Trail? Investigators are not cer- tain the death of a ninth vic- tim fits into the chain or 1150- called homosexual slayings. Jt is included only because there is a possible lead. Police want to Question a man seen with that victim, Thomas "Todd" Paxton Lee, Z1. of Long Beach, just 71fl hours before Lee was round murdered at 9:30 a.m. on Aug. 3. 1974. A witness has told police he saw Lee in a car with another man at 2 a.m. at Broadway and Atlantic A venue, Lon g Beach. The driver is described as a "'hite male in his late30s, with graying temples and with dark brown or black hair in a bu sinessman ·s-style haircut. The vehicle was a 1968 or '69 Chevelle, two·door hardtop. light green or gray, "'ith California plates. There were papers or miscellaneous paraphernalia, such as books and cigarette cartons, on the dash. roads or on beaches, and wlth tile killers taking a risk in getting rid or the bodies. A theory, drawn up at a meet- ing with psychiatrists, is that the killers m:i.y be one older homosexual. a "\\'Olf'' type. and a younger one, called a "chi cken" an1ong homosexuals. All the vic tims appeared to have been beaten with sado- ma:sochi ::>ti c equ ipment. and many were emasculated. Some of the vict ims are from Long Beach, and others have been seen in Long Beach. particularly in gay bars in the Belmont Shore ll rca. This is how the listgre\lo': Victim numbe r 1: ~toore. found in Seal Beach. Dee. 26, 1972. Victim number 2: John Doe, aged 18 to 22, found Feb. 6, 1973. beside Terminal Island Freeway, San Pedro-Wilmington area. Victim number 3: John Doe, aged 16 to20. found April 14 , 1973, near Ellis A venue, 1-luntington !\11AMI (UP l)-The body of a Colombiun teen-ager \.\'ho ap· parently wanted to go to New York to make his fortune was found in Biscayne Bay Saturday "'here it had fallen 1,500 feet from the landing gear housing of a jetliner Thursday. A fin gerprint check identified the body as that of Luis Alberto Fula Camacho. 18. of Con- dimamarca, Colombia, a suburb of Bogota. l·le apparently had slO\\·ed awav in the wheel well of an Avi8nca jetliner in Bogota and fell out when the landing gear "'as I0\4'ered on approach to !\1iami Interna tional Airport. Poli ce had searched since Thurs day for the body. and fe ared that several sharks sight- ed in the area between Key Bis· cayne and Miami might have dis- posed of the remains. Bei:!Ch . R k H. Victim number ,, John Doc , oc els Il age<l 17 to 20. some or whose dis- The man was said to be a con· temporary of Walton but not a sports celebrity. Government sources said the informant is believed to be the "somebody else" referr.ed to in a statement by Jay Weiner, a Tem- ple University student ideritified as a close friend or Jack Scott and his wife, wJio testified before a Harrisburg, Pa .~ grand jury on :\1 arch .13. The Sun-Times said the infor- mant was uncooperative -"i! not do"'nright hostile"' -~·hen first contacted by the FBI. ~. * Doubts Cast Ori Kidnap By Sister membered parts were found April 22, 1973, at various loca· u .s. Planes l\UFl•'ALO. N.Y. CUPl)-One lions in San l.)ed ro and Long uf th e two companions who Beach areas. with a leg being PllNOM PENl-1 (U PI) -Com -lraveled \Vith Anne Randolph found three days ·1ater behind a munist rockets damaged t\vo llearst when she was arrested on bar in Sunset Bee1ch. U.S. cargo planes tit Phnom a drug charge earlier this month Vlcti1n number 5: Gene Wiebe. Penh·s Airport Saturday, te111. reportedly told federal officials of Fullerton. was foWld" July 30. porarily halting the American I hat Anne believed her sister 1973, alongside the 7th Street on-airlift to Cambodia. Exiled might not have been kidnape<l. ramp rrom Long: Beach to the Prince Norodom Sihanouk re-A ne\vspaper. the Buffalo San Die go Freeway in Seal jected the latest go\'ernment of -Evening I\'ews, said Friday that Beach. fer for negotiations and \'o\.\·ed one or Anne Hcarsl"s t\lo'O compa- Victim number 6: Vincente the rebels will fi ght to the finish . nions. not identified, told officials CruiMestas. of Long Beach, was Shrapnel from the rockets that she kne\\' her fugitive sister found Dec.29. 1973, by hikers in a "·ounded 14 CambOOian airport \\·as alive and beli eved she may ravine north of Old \Yaterman workers and ripped through an not have been kidnapcd. Canyon Road. San Bernardino. Air Force C130 transport plane The newspaper also rel)orted Victim number 7: Malcolm and a chartered DCB Cargoliner. that names .and addresses copied Eu gene Lit lie. 19.. \\'as found June Repair crews were flown in from by the FBI from an address book 2, 1974 . north .... or Salton Sea Thp.iland but U.S. officials said belongin1 to Anne.~ar•did not ~acti, Imperial•Countt. He \lo'lls they did not know if the airlift provide any information about UPIT..,..... JUST TOURIST-secretary of State Henry Kissinger, wearing traditional Israeli skull cap and sipping a bottle of pop. vis-its. excavated site of rirst century rebellion of Jews against the Roman' Empire at Masada. MIDEAST. • • that a reassessment "is needed so that all concerned can ·con· sider ho\lo' best to proceed toward a ju.st and lasting peace." lt marked at least a temporary defeat for the Americ a n secretary or State after a string or diplomatic triumphs. In Washington it was an- nounced that President Ford would meet with Kissinger tonight. Ford's press secretary, Ron Nessen, read a stater.1ent saying, "The President regrets the suspension or the talks that have been taking place O\'er the past two "'eeks in the l\1iddlc East.·· It added while the parties "·ere unable to reach an overall agreement, Ford "reaffirms the commit1nent of the United Stall's to continue its {'fforts to assist the parties in re:ic hing a. just and lastingpeal'l'.·· Ki :ssingt.•r lt.•ft the priml' mini:ster":s off1l·c \\'ith Peres. lie patted Pl'rt.•s on the shoulder. "·a,·ed to the press and entered his b\at"k limousine. There was a smile on the secretary's face, bul il <:1ppea red forced. He said he "·ould make no statement. "Thut's it,.!' said a hotel v.•aitcr. "If Kissinger can't do it, \lo'ho can?" reportedly planning to hitchhike .could be resumed. Patty Hearst. to Selma, Ala .. his hol'Ile, after .,;;;~;;;;,;;;::=~=====================================; visiting: his brother in Long i Beach. and was last seen at the junction of the San Diego F'reeway and the Garden Grove Free\lo'ay between Seal Beach and Westminster. Victim number 8: Roger Edward Dickerson, 19, a marine from Camp Pendleton. was found June 22. 1974 . in the brush al the end of Ceanothus Street. South Laguna. Victim number 9: Thomas "Todd" Paxton Lee. Z7, or Lon g Beach. was found Aug . 3. 1974 , in an oil fi eld in Long Beach. Victim number 10: Reeves, fou nd Nov. 29, 1974 in lrvirie. Victim number JI: I.eras. found Jan . ·1. 1975 at Sunset Beach. A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EVENT AUTO v ~l --- Did You Know That With a 1975 Model You Get Tax Cut Talks Begin GREATER TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR? WASJ-llNGTON <APl ~Final efforts to enact the largest tax cut in the nation's history got un - der way Saturday wit h both houses of Congress assigning: conferees to 'A'Ork out a com· promise. Key 11ouse members pred1l'lcd the fin al cut will be closer to the $19 .9·billion version they ap· proved than the $33.1 billion ap- proved by the Senate. wi th ex· traneous changes in the tax code weeded out. ~1eanwhile, President Ford "·as relaying word to members of the ~lou se·Scnate confe rence committee Saturday that he may veto the tax cut bill unless it is. stripped of "'hat he considers cx- tr:ineous amendments. In response to inqwries. White 11ous e Press Secretary llon Nesson repeated that Ford will delay his planned Easter holiday in Palm Springs until Congress rompletes action on the tax cut measure. Haldeman Regrets Decision on Tapes WASHINGTON (UPI> - Former White !louse Chief of Starr H.R. Haldeman said Satur- day Richard M. Nixon con· sldered destro)•ing his Wh ite llouse tape!!ii as th e Watergate erisis developed. llaldeman said he mist<tkcnly cidv1se<I against it . ~l <tldeman s;:t\d in a television 1nterv1e\4' he had failed to <All ticipate thr "enormous damage" the t .. pes .... ·ould cause. "And I ncv('r -~tupidly, didn't r eall y think the thin,11 thrOtJ.lh to the point of rcallzlng that." Jt aldeman sairl , "nor did I think throu.-::h thr enormouis damage that \4ould b<' done lo rne and to Rirhard Nixon and IQ all the ot.her part ic1 pant~. . . " ...-ltaldt>rnan said Nixon ne\·er diret:IL'<I either removal ol tile ' t taping system or destruction of the tapes. but said: "The Presidjnt raised the question (or destroying the tapes >. 'shouldn't it be done?' and I 3dvised no." .. But at the time I -it was a vrry honest opinion," ll3ldeman said. "I thought it was it good idea to keep them for the hi s- torical valul". And beyOnd lh~t . because at that time Watergate was developing. 1 thought they would be valuable to lhe Presi- dt>nt in know1nf't -what had ae· tually been said at various meet- ings in his office." Haldeman 's remarks were made during a Jen~thy interview by Mike \\'allace or CRS news. The first portion will ~ broad- cast tonight and the second h•Lf next Sunday, I By the liml• the Senate passed the bill early Saturday, it pro- vided, among other things, that most individual taxpayers y.•ouh.I get rebates of $120 to $240 on their J974 laxes. SUHDAT DAILY PILOT ,,,. °''"'" i;.e.,-i O•ll• P•""· ... 1~ '"'"''" " «trrotl•ft~d tn~ '-I•"'""•~•. " Piii>!•"'°'' n, '"~ O..t•Qt (o~" P~nn,n,n~ (o.....,..,., ~ ....... f'd.11-• .... °"""'"'*" ""°""'"' ""'-f ., ..... '"' "'"''• ....... ........... ! 11o ............. ""'(>• e. .... , ... y ......................... ~"'II<>•• , .......... l~~ ...... llt°'" <;ou!" (:"'"'' A '""''~ '°"'',,...' •<ld•<>ft " """"'~•<! .... 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Schedule still calls for country music concert there th.is afternoon and evening. Ex-POW 'Sickened' By Apathy to War NORFOLK, Va. CAP) -Rear Adm. Jeremiah A. Denton Jr., who led the return of American prisone"5 of war from North Vietnam two years ago, said Saturday that renewed warfare in. Southe as t Asia and the American people's apathy toward it .. s ickens m1.•." Denton. who set the tone for the return of the POW s with his "God Bless America" speech as he stopped off th(' first plane from Hanoi on Feb. 12. 1973, also pre- dicted serious morale problems in the military and a loss of American credibility overseas if the United States does not take urgent action "l trust a nd res pect the right of· Congress to reflect the opinions of the American people," Denton said. "With respect to Southeast Asia, I think th:.it opmicm 1::. wrong.'' Denton !';µcnt 71 ;! years in a North Vietname::.e prisoner of war camp und \\as awarded the Navy Cross for rl'~isting C'(lreme torture at the hands of his cap- tors. He now serves as commandant of· th e Armed Forces Staff College here "The prcsl•nt requests and policies or the President and secretaries bf defense and state require urgent action," Dl'nton said, adding that l'Urrent North Vietnamese a<l v a need in South Vietnam and resulting apathy on the part of the American peopie "sickens me and it's causing me a great deal of loss of sleep." While expressing concern over the potential loss of freedom by Southeast As ians, Denton voiced worries over a loss of American credibility around the world and the possibility of plunging morale in the military. "The proble m is. I've had (men) come into m ) office weeµ- ing like babies and saying, 'My God, admiral. I did Um?e tours •overthere. l lost27friends,three of them my best buddie::.. I was wounded four times. We would have kept Khc Sahn. I would have gladly given my life to hold it al any cost, and now those guys have it up there.' And he started to cry like a baby. I was already fairly shaken up by it." American reluctance to s a,·c South Vietnam could cause .. a problem of military morale.·· he said. •·Jt could affect the best military men we have and could have a terribly traumatic ef feet." But he said the }cey question 1n a case where the United States sits idly by would be the effect on U.S. commitments around thL· world. "At slake is real -not co::.- metic -s uc:c css in negotiations on any issue, including oil," he said, voicing concern about "the credibility of all U.S. commit- ments to friends, and threats to enemies, in any area of the world." No Survivors Found at Site Of Jet Crash TACOMA, Wash. IUPI> Resrue teams. working under the threat of avalanches, reached the wreckage of a C141 Air Force Starlift jet Saturday high upon the side of jagged warrior peak in the Olympic Mountains. There was no sign of life. It was presumed that the 10 crewmen and 6 passengers aboard the cargo jet perished in its crash late Thursday while returning to McChord AFB near Tacoma after a r outine flight Crom Yokota AFB near Tokyo. The wreckage was described by Army W.O. Edward G. Cleve. a helicopter commander, as .. a ll rolled up in a huge snowball at the base of a cliff.·· The wreckage. first spotted by Cleve and his crew just boforc dark Friday, lay at the 5,900-foot le,·el of the 7.300-foot mountain Reds Capture 9th Province In Vietnam · SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) Communist-led troops using the biggest guns in their arsenal wrested their ninth province from South Vietnam Saturday, solidifying their control of the central highlands and pulling them in a position to cut the coun- try in two. The fall of Quang Due gave the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong command of huge swath of ter- ritory from Kontum in the northern highlands 200 miles southward through Phuoc Long province and to within 50 miles of Saigon. From this springboard they could launch a drive eastward to the South China Sea, a decades- old strategy to slice South Viet- nam in half. Field reports sa)d civil ser- ' ants were evacuated from Quang Due before the final as- s au 1 t. Bra dle y Gaining LOS ANGELES <AP> -Gen. Omar N. Bradley should be re- leased from the intensive care unit of UCLA Medical Center .. within the next several days," an Arm'y spokesman s aid Satur- day. The spokesman said the na· lion·s only living five-star general is expected to recover completely without residual ef- fects from the stroke he suffered last Monday at his home in nearby Beverly Hills. Doily Pilot Detinry ts Guaranteed Mond8V·Frrday If you do not have your paper by 5 30 p m. call before 7 p m and your copy will be de- livered Saturday and Sunday If you do not receive your copy by 9 am_ Sa1ur· day. or 8 am Sunday call before 10 a m. and your copy will be delivered Clrc.iatiot1 Tel~ Mosl Orange County Areas 642·021 NOf1hwest Huntington Beach. and Westminster . 540.1220 San Clemente. Capistrano Beact1. San Juan Cap1s1rano. Dana Point. South Laguna. Laguna Niguel . . . . . 4'S-OUO Tornado Hits Midsouth 17 H11rt as Winds Strike Termessee Park V.S. S11111•ary JACKSON. Tenn. !UPI) A tornldo preu<Md by • "~ llAue llQhl .. In Ille sky hit lwo ld)aunt tr11t~ p1rks rn 11\rs West TennesSH <llY tuly Seturd.Jy. Clestro'l'lllQ 11 nl001te homes and 1n1urlnQ 11 persons ··11 re<1lly 1..,hted lhtm llhe tralle"t up tore lllem I ll to pte<es, Pohce Clllel Harvey ""'"om Wld . .. Tiiey were a luc~y bunch ol -le 11 ~could M'e that twisted ""''' OUI there. you•d undersi.nd • Flw persons were admolllld lo 1114' Jacuon·Mldlson Counly C.Cneral ttosplt•I 1fter tne s1orm 1111 11 • o 1.m. Twelve otllef\ were trHled and ,..,.,secr. NAll0NAI WIATMI• )UVI(( IOllCA)t I• 7 r" I )I I 1'• 1~ 3000 IOIO•IU Ul.,114"11tU \unny 1n0 locally windy today anO Mo"'31y SltQllllY warmer days. Overn1Qhl lows mostly 1n Ille •Os. H'9f\s tOdlly 1nc:I Mond1y mid 60S IMPER IAL COACHELLA ANO LOWER COLORADO R IVER VALLEYS· Pully cloudy wllh local winds loelly er>d Monday Owrn•9hl lows '2 lo Sl. H1911s today ano .Yonclay •)I01S Terttperaturn Ml 3ol 18 I II S~ 8 "' '2 34 so 33 38 34 11 S6 74 38 1• 5' SS ., Sunday. March 23 1975 DAILY PILOT A:J Jackie Owes No Taxes Inheritance May Alter Her Tax Bracket I S600 million, apparently wlU be Onassis' daughter, Christina, 2A. which would make her on or the world's wealthiest women. The "".ea Ith ls pn rn <.inly in three sbip- pmg companies and substantial real estate, mcluding the Greek island of Scorp1011. WASHINGTON <AP> -Jae· 1.ueUoe Onassis moy move into a Hlghfr tax bracket as the result at her inheritance from htr h1te husband, but she won't have to pay any tax on the inherit ance itself. The U .s. government does not h av.e an i nh eritance tax . although it does hav1.' an estate tax which would apply to proper ty in the United States owned by her late bus band, Greek shipping magnat Aristotle Onassis . Veteran's Complaint 6ets Evader Fired But whatever the estate tax due, it would be paid bv the Onassis estate from the wealth of the estate. Mrs. Onassis would pay no tax on her inheritance. And Athens officials said she would be free from Greek in- heritance taxes sibce she as not a Greek citizen or resident. The inheritance Mrs. Onassis may reeeive from the estate may be close to $120 million, family sources say, which would make her one of the richest women in the United States. A trust fund of $15 million each has been arranged for the two I children of Mrs. Onassis, John Kennedy Jr. and Caroline, whom she had by her first husband the late President J ohn F. Kennedy. The main inheritor of the Onassis fortune. estimated at LAWREY':CE, Kan. (AP I ~roke, in debt and losing his job. Jam York says he apparently is reduced to the alternative of ac- cepting a dishonorable discharge from t.be Army or heading back to Canada. The 25-year·old draft evader from Winfield, Kan., loses has job with the City Parks Department on Wednesday because of a com- plaint that it is "corm>etitive" - that someone else might want it. The ruling was in response to complaints initiated by Wes Santee, the once world-renowned distance runner who is a Lawrence insurC1n ce broker and a national director of the Marine Reserve Officers Association. York was 19 and the Vietnam war was at its height in the ~pr ing of 1969 when he defected to Canada. .. 1 dtdn't want to go to Viet nam." he said recently ... I didn·t like thl· '' <.1r Friends who had sened then.' didn't kuow why the} "ere there. If it had been a war with Hitler, I would have gone. I finally decided the only right thing to do was not to take a chance of having to kill people in Vietnam " A few days before 1 a~l Chnstmas. he fley. from OttaY. a to Ft. Be njamin Harrison in In diana, was sworn into the Army and was discharged the next day to work out his two-year ~ubll c service obligation. \ The Ka nsas Comprehensl\ t' :\I an power P 1 an n in g and Services Divisio n rult'CI the job ltJ be compet1t1ve. ··Thal s hould µlt•a:-ol' the troops." said Santee about the ruling JCPenne Swimwear clearance sale! 12 noon. ·--~ Now 2.99each~ Orig. SI for top. Orig. 5.SO tor swim p1nty. A collection of 1w1m separates 1n happy, splashy knit prints rn a variety of b1k1n1 styles. Sized lrke lingerie so you can have custom lit. Priced so you can relax in style at the pool or beach. Buy a whole summer·s worth' Qu.ntlt111 llmlt9d. A holpltotl spokumon said only Hefwy Ducks, lO, 41ppttllr•d MHIOUSly ""'t. H• "''' lldmll~d to th• lnltnstve <lft """ wltll multiple ln1urres ano lllled In fair condition. &~:: ~-. ~ ,. I .. My husblnd end t wert esi.tp ~ .. -rd '" ewlul wind 11141 ~ to Sii•-• the 1raller," .. Id Mrs. Merllyl'I Henson, • rnui.nt ol ~1~·5 Mobllt Hom• Perl! on U.S. 70· near Jt~Uon Stet• ComMunlly Colfe91. "Tiie Pl' II.tel I dffd blue llQl'll:' tflt N fd, Th• Hef!SOftl' trelltr WO not ,,It. llut Ma~om H id" rnobllt llOmft _. lltSlnl.,.OolftCI IOotMrs dtni•CJ"d. TM trelltrs were ti S•dler ' end el P1ftlw1y '11111"99. e ,,.~rite Dul ... pnlftO IKlllty. •lndOWl wtrt 1m•1htd end furflllure •11<-ecl ou"ldt 11 the two-•IOr'folf~ bulldlnQ of Ille ConiOllOll· .er A1-l1111m Corp , and <onUf\ICllon l'l'llltrl•lt wtrt d•mtQt d 11 IM OWIUr Oth Pl•nt U\ • nurby In Cilstr111 ptrll Tllot torntdO Qrtw OVI ol I 111'111 OI ttluncM"'°''"' 11\11 mov..cr rnto Tttn ..,.._ from the WOI lbOut ) 50 .. 11'1., Tl>t NtllOl'IAI WeetMr Servl(1t tAld Tiit •tolm dUMP41d Mii on lllt MA~ •pflls trN Ind _. tM rNf lrOf!'I -...,tlNl'll tomplt•. Tlltrt wtre no Ill> tur• ln lM lfl<ldtl'lt. "" ... ,,,... ta.QC4'lf. , ... ,. n SS ., 10 1• .. ,. S2 71 51 '5 10 74 " MM 11 " 77 S1 73 '° ,. )0 41 ,. 41 • 1t ., ll ., . .. " .. ,. 41 tO ., MM 10 Sl ,. .. SS 4 M M S3 47 ~ 3S ,. n 11 " MM ••• Av1ll1blt In Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bt rn1rdlno and Ventura counties. Shop Sunday llOOft to S P .M. at tM followincJ store.: FASHION ISLAND Newport Beach (71 4) 644-2313 HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach(714)892·777 I HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (714)6•6-!021. ' --... -... 44 DAILY PILOT l'ro• Page AJ After rushing to catch a late night flight and then Jo.eatin g llin s haw 's apartment at 2'01 S. Van Dorn St .. Capizzi gave a U.S. Magis trate in Alex- andria an affidavil that <'ited ·'probable causes" forthesearch. Then. a ccordin ~ to ~licks, at 8 :45 p.m. fTi- day , Capit z i , in - Vt>!tigator John Coleman and two Alexa ndria dl'- lttti\'f."S ga\•c the search ~·arrant to Hinshaw as he ~t ered his apartment. "'hat they C'onri:-eatcd ~a.s taken to the All•xan- dria police Sli:!.tion where it ~-ill be beld until bein g .s hipp e d t o O range Count)'. ··11 ~ill be r eturned here and presented to the Grand Jury a t th e earliest p oss ible o p- portunity.·· Hi cks said. The d is trict attorney refused to say what it was that triggcr l'd Capizzi and Cole man's abrupt lat e ni ~h t d e parture Thursday and the hurried quest for :1 se.arch war- rant 1'"r1day. '"\'ou 1n fg ht s ay it was an a Cl"Un1ulation of e vide nCl' ~·c gathered during the pi!Sl week." HJckssaid. The sea r l·h m ission beg an aftt>r the Grand Jury voted to r eturn the bri b e r y in di Ctfl\Cnt again st Upton a nd T andy executive J a mes Buxton, 48, of Fort \\'o rth. T e x., at the l'nd of an unusually Jong session. The bribes allegedly of- . fered by Buxton and ac- cepted by Upton "'ere purported to be in ex- change for favorable pro- perly a ssess ment treat- ment . Reportedly a key "'it- ness in the j ury 's inquiry ,,·a s Y.'illi a m llug h<.·s. Ti!ndy's ta x m a nager. 1-lughes r epo rtedly \\'as granted imn1unity from prosecution in r eturn for his testimo ny. Seen outside the Grand Jury roon1, apparently "·ailin g to testify Thurs- d ay a ft e rnoo n . we re 1-finsh aw·s first \\'ifl' and his son. ,\ndrc"·· both of ~fiss ion \·'iejo. \Vh a lever '''ass ::iid dur- ing til e hearing won't be kn o ..-.·n until Ora n ge County S upe rior Court Judge £,·e r e tt Dickey lift s a gag o r d er hl' ha nded do...,·n Friday. Dickey's order has the l'ffect of commanding those associated ..-.·ith the ca se to refrain frn m co mm e n t in g on the evidence that r esulted in the indictment. liinshaw could not ht• reuched S;..1t urd:Jy for t·ommenl on the sc:.irc h oper ation. Thcrl' ,,. as no answer to a ph011 L' c;1 1l to his co ng rC"ssion ;tl offirc. r\nd. in Nc"'J>Orl Bl·ac.:h, his chief field r <.·prcsen- Lati\·e. Chip Cll't1ry , s aid he h<Js b<.·en 1nslrt11:tl1I not tod1\1ulge the unlisll'll phone in Hinshaw·s r\lex- andria apartmcnl. The congressm a n has bee n unavailab le for comm e nt o n the .as- sessor's s canda l since it broke in December. Ills last visit lo Orange Coun- 1.y was in early J a nu ary. From Page A I SUSPEND l o s uspend !ht.• seven 1n- dit·tees \•;ho still ~·ork for the county. ··rm not try 111 g to pre- jud,l?e the mC'n involved. -If t he y .ire eve n - tuall y cleurc d they should be returned lo their jobs a nd given their b ack p a y,'' Diedrich said. "But .. ::. long as this m ess co ntinu e s . it refl ects unfai rly on eoun- ty governmt•nl and isn't ,fa ir to o ther c ou~ty emplO}'CS "'ho are being disc iplin e d for less s erious r C'a s ons. ·· the supervisor addC'd Th e qu es tion or ~·hether the board has the po'.l.'<'I' to direct 11n e lect e d offic ial lik e Vallerga to perform s uc h a cho re is expected to IX' r e f e rre d t o Co unty Counsel Adrian Kuyper for .a le~al opin ion . Aides Bill SACRAMENTO IUJ>J -G o v . Edmund G . Brown Jr ·s offi ce an· nounced the ~ign1n g of a bill a ll owing the superin- tendent of public ins truc· lion to cont{.;ict w ith ~c Uni ver!uly or California for t1·uining teachers' aide~ under the bilini.:ual teac her~ program •• • • ' .. SIJnd!r. Mate.,21, 1175 • Women's Sandals Girls' Shoes 4.77 4.77 Reg. 5.99. High wedge with cross strap. In wn1 te, navy. camel or red vinyl. 5-10 whole. Reg. 5.99. A great dress sho~ Patent vinyl uppers with ad1ust able straps. 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Available In solids or patterns. Sizes available in pre-school and school age sizes. Sunday. March 23. 1975 \ Put 1111 Fa11lly on WHEELS 74.99 ~,...,, Huffy deluxe 27" 1 O·sPffd bike. Boys only Front and rear caliper brake. Derailleur gearing system. lightweight Reflectors. Add1t1onal 1.hcsrgc for assembly. 69.99 69.99 ~ .... , Boys <ind girls Huffy 26 standard 1 O·speed bi kt mth dJal hand c .. lri;er llrJko ~14.H Treasury's own Deluxe 27'' lO·speed. [)(;lu'e ro.1w1g sc1od •· Dera1lleur gearing system Ca Ir per br .il..es full relle:t t..ir l•J~ I. •t • Additional charge for c1ssembiy ct rorre fenders. dt:rJtllt" gedrong system In r..s 111 yellow. Add1t1c.11.il LI•·''" for assembly 37.99 20· High Riser. 20· fratN. coaster brake. banana saddle. safety reftectors. Boys" or girts~ 67.99 ~'"'' Huffy 24" lO·speed. 8vy:. Only. Dera1lleur g1;J11ng system, chrome fenders. duJI CJl1per handbrakes In cl 1<1c1ng ye'lcw Add1t1ondl c.tiargt lur asM:mb•y 3/5.00 Boys' Screen Print T-shirts. 100% Cotton Machine wash. Assorted prints to choose from. Available in S, M, & L. IUIMA PAii: Beach at Orangeth0!l>9 •Open weekdays 9:30'to 9:30. Sundays 10to 6 toe. Saturdays 9:30to 7. Sundays 10to8. . , ·' j I ·' Scl1ools Uncover Windfall SAN FRA~ClSCO tAP) A S2.1 million \\ indfall uncove r ed by the San Fr anr1sco Board of Education could end the publt<.· school finan· cial crisis and salvage at.hletic and olher pro grams. 1l -was rep0rted Saturda) The news came on U1~ eve of a major rock fest!\ al o rganized by Bill Graham lo raise funds for the city 's publil' sl·hools Promoters say 60.000 persons havl! bought SS t1t•kets to al· tend the l'vent today. Local ne\.\spapers said the Boc.1rd of Education d 1 s co\" l' red th l' S2 . 1 million 111 an account labeled "delinquent t~n. es" and b:-changing th<.> accountini{ !)~stem could kee the funds to ease thl'ir expt•ded $3 million deficit. Tht• paper..; ~ai<l Ro:irtl of Ed lit' <.1 ti on me m bl'rS ha\c knowll or the honanza for O\ t•r a week. but appart>nl ly "erl' em· burr:i~~ed lo announce it publicly bel·ause of the rnnl'erl. Tht:') planned to reveal th1.· finding in t\\O \H'l'h.!>. ~1 G1l1 Sues ~..fl Paci1w I.OS .\~C;El.f·:s 1.\PJ ,\dor ,\I l'J<·1:111 1i, J t.'- l'UH·d 111 l1rt•a1 h of l'Oll· tral'\ 111 a SS0.000 su1wn11r Co11rl la\\ swt filt•d Ii:-:\letro (;olch,)n :\Ia:-l·r. Jnc. ~1(_;:-i1 also 1 ~ sel'h.ing an injunction pr11hib1ting Pal'ino Imm pa rticipat- ing in an ~ theatrical pro· cluc:t1ons bl'lween now and .\ui,: :m ~JG 'I Jllegec; in the suit . f1lc•d Frida\". lhal r a l" I n I) \' 11) I a l 0t' d a n C1J.!rl'l'mt·nt ht• signe d \\1th lht• stud to tn :\I ar<:h. 19il. II\ rl'fus1ng last J ,111uar) tci <tl"l'l'Pl a role in an upl'ommg produc· t1on - DEPRtSSIM ART "FOUND" Public Ottered 1937 U.S. Gov't Art Prints A series of rare coincidence~ has led to the historic discovery of several thousand sets of full t'olor antique art prints that were "lost smce 1937." They are now being offered to the American public. REANOI IOOSEVR T Back in 1937. immediately following the depression years. Mrs Eleanor Roostvelt and a select group of a dozen na t1onally prominent people fonned a voluntary national committee for art appreciation to create an art pr~ram that would give the publtc a well· needed moral lift. It was the committee's decision to select the world's most famous pain· lings from the 16th, 17th, 18th. 19th and 20th centuries • the best pamtings of Matisse, Van Gogh. Gainsborough, Picuso, Gauguin, Tittan. etc.. and to reproduce them in full color as perfectly as humanly possible and make them available to the public at a price within the reach of nearly everyone. HANDON(D IN 1937 F'or some unknown reason. afler a quantity of these beautiful reproductions we~ made. the entire project was abandoned and this collection of perfect reproductions was stored 1n a Brooklfn warehouse. where they rematn· ed undisturbed since 1937. The lost collection was · rediscovered " and leadin& ltthographers and art critics agree that the subject matter and quality of detail and t'olor reproduction is incredibly ac· curate. Over $500.000.00 had been spent lo make finely engraved glass ~rinlini plates. These authentic onamal 1937 prints are literally collectors' items and have been appraised by the American Appraiaers Assoc. at $7.00 each print. Once they have been 10ld, there will bt no more available. A truly excellent art "investment" that miles a fabulous rift. AVAIAIU TO PUIUC Now. after 31 yean Lbae f wt color tl "114" (a vt. aiJe) prtats are finally available to Ult public al SlU~ for I collectlon of 18 prints. Send cub, chtci or money order to: U.S. Surplu.a, Oept.G6 l. 18$84 Ventura 81., Tanana. Ca. tUH. Fully GUARANTEED Certificate of authentlclly 1lven with ucll set Mastucharae and BankAmerlcard OK t1ive card numbtr.l • ' . --... ---....-. ... -:;r...:... ··.-.-. r :A 8 ( l>~ILY PIWT EDITORIAL PAGE j .. CO.Uit .Y Enough A recent revealing report on Orange County gov- ernment's 85 commissions, committees and boa~ said that onJy 27 are both "needed" and "performing in a satisfactory manner.'' ~1oreover, according to the study, 11 of the 58 re- n1aining grou~ have served whatever purpose they ,,·ere designed to serve and should be disbanded. 1'\\•elve other county groups scrutinized by the c·itizcns' Direction Finding Con1mission were said to be in need of major repair. Not adding any luslcr to the some\\•hat sorry scene is the fuct that the commission found that 13 or the county government groups \\'ere formed so recent- ly 1t was impossible lojudgetheir 1>crf orma'lfeS. When summed up, the report m eans the birthrate of eounty commissions is climbing when all indicators s::iy there should be fewer rather than more. The county Board of Supervisors should move quickly to stall the proliferation of more commissions committees and boards. • ' . Coas t Lose s a Fr iend Laguna Gi-eeter Eiler Larsen enjoyed his little jokes. and he probably \Vould have got a chuckle out o f kno\.\ting how long his official obituary had been gathering dust in ne\.\1Spaperoffices <.dong the coast. (See Pictures, PagcC4) If Eiler had been a m an of lesser s pirit, the obituaries \vould have been in print long before last \\'eek, when he finally succumbed to the illnesses that had plagued him for years. gesled the money might be used to keep him. in·'l • nice nursh\g home. • , • · , _. Whether Eiler heard about this or not ts a ' mystery. But be did make a spectacular recovery and / new off to Europe with flags a-flutter. His generous spirit was.the despair of friends who tried to help him manage his meager funds. He loved to s urprise people with little gifts and rarely managed ltl keep a dollar in his pocket. But his most lasting gift is the memory of all the wiexpcctcd smiles that flashed to greet The Greeter. • Big Da d~y's Bothered Back in the political arena after a short retreat (as an uns uccessful candidate for governor of California and mayor of Los Angeles), newly elected State Treasurer Jesse Unruh makes no bones about his disapproyal of noliti_cs' ''new look.'' While image-conscious state legislators apolo- getically modify their pension demands and try to s ub- m e rge their yen to ride around in luxury limousines at the taxpayers' expense, Jesse feels he has every ri ght to the $10,000 Cadillac Fleetwood he had the state buy for him-and to any other emolume nts his position may bring. Members of other professions enjoy fat salaries. generous pensions and expensive cars as a badge oC their success, says Jesse, so why should public of· ficials be denied these re"'ards ? Furthermore, he adds, it's not fair for the media to keep r evealing the lawmakers' fringe benefits, because it may discourage other well-intentioned fellows like himself from entering public service. Eiler loved life too mucli to give up easily. Back in 1967 the citizens of Laguna Beach got up a fund to treat him to a trip to his native Denmark. which he hadn't seen for SO years. But he fell ill, so it was sug. We certainly wouldn't want to be responsible for anything Like that. ''~E ll\X .... THE (AP IS S1'1ll ON "THE LENS.' Let's Make News a \VASHJ~GTON -Thc graybeards of journ:.ilism art:' pointing with alarmed diS<iJJ prob;Jtion at CBS's pa~ing H. H 1 Bob) f-lald t·man S25,0(() for :.in inler\·1cw . Actu:ill y it".s CBS 's stockholders \\•ho ought to bl· ;iJ:irmed al such poor bu.sines~ judgment . What h a s Mr . Haldeman gol to say that could poss ibly ht.• °"'Orth S25,000°! (The in - terview will be broadcast to· day al 6 p.m . on CBS, Channel 2 -Ed .I · Nevert h e · less. CBS's ac- tion may open the door to a disti nct improve.ment in lhc quality or the product v.·e get on the air and in ou r ne\\'Spapers. The reason it is so bad is that it's free . If editors and reporters are required by politicians, public figures and news sources in general to pay ror informution und interviews. they y;ould be a good deal more selective aboul the official announcements they throw at us. 'fake the \\lhitc tlousc Sno\v Bunny. for example. Nou.• he can rt•pt•;it himself, an<.I his n1onotony \1111 be dutifully <1mplified on lhl' :iu· ;_ind 111 print. It's free and you i::otta slam something into that t•n1pty space. ~1 ould that be tht' t•a:-.t• if Ron Nessen "'ere to walk into the press room and say. ··Boys, the President is giving a spl'ech this evening, and it'll cost each of you an even grand to cov - er ." At those prices the boys will bt>gin to ins ist they get some fresh material for their money. 08\'IOUSLY, some fi gu res voill be able to command more money from the media than others. In today's market an ex· elusive inlt'rview "'ilh a chap like California's Sen. John Tunney \\.OUldn•t gl't mol'e than about S250, "·hil e 1-fenry Kissinger should go for 525,000, and twi ce that if he promises to tell the truth. 1'h£' nc"·:-. for·pa y system \\OUld IC'ad lo the elimination of J.luberl 1--1.umphrey as a major na· tion:il celebrity. Pictures for the expression on the race or an editor upon being informed one of his l'eportcrs had been fooli sh ( VON HOFFMAN ) enough to spend SlOO on lh:it lt.·a~l exclusive of all exclusives. "A hundred rish ror a 1--1.umphrey ~" he "·ould shout ··Do you realiz e "'hat the res a le v :i lue of that is?,. We would have to expect some people to make unconscionable attempts to jack up their prices. Those heroic, young freshman Congressmen, whom we read so much about, would probably try to form a news source cart~!. That would be interesting because we would find out if people arc willing to pay monopoly prices to listen to the voices of vi rlue. The free market sale of nl'\\.'S v.ould produce certain in~· qualities . Rich aspirants ror higher public offict•s such as Sen. Lloyd Bentsen v.·ou ld be in a posi- tion to buy attendance at press confl'renCC'S the~' can·t currentlr fill fo r free. Reformers like that Common Cause cro"·d "'ould im · mediate ly object that it is \.\'rong for the Sen. Bent sens to be able to buy media attention, but wiser heads would point out that the on - Collllllodity ly prorit to be derived rrom listen· ing to a Sen. Bentscn is if he pays you mon ey to do it. l!\1P0\'ER ISl-IED Presiden- tial eandidatcs, like former Sen. t-·'rcd Harris. who are totally lack- ing in news sales appeal, would demand a subsid y in ordertocom· petc. News executives, on the other hand, would be agitating for price controls. Under a laissez.faire ne\\.'S ar- rangement list prices would be much, much higher than spot prices. A f.lugh Scott, a man famous for needing others to think as "'ell of him as he docs himselr. would have a very hi!!h list price, but "·ould probably have to rebate two-thirds or it under the table. In "rashington it would be a rare man who could fetch his o"'n !isl price. Reporters "ould be running aound the ci ty \vith little blue books eont aining t:.iblcs of nt'\\'S market informalion. inelud ing- all sorts of di scount arrange· 1nents. F o r in s tanf't', th <' St'erctary of Ag riculture - already a to"·. price ilcm -\\.•ould doubtless be forced to do some rate sh:iving in return for a guarantee of not less than one in- terview a month. Th e wealthy net\\·orks "'ould probabl:y seek to sign up \~hole departments of gov~ment as they do "'ilh major sports e\'enls. Turn on your tube and the an- no un cc1· "·ill be telling you, "Ex· elusively, and live in blood red from Langlc.v , Virginia. the home of the CIA. the Guillotine Hazorblade comp:iny btings you t he Guillotine Co.1va lcade of Sporting War Criminals. As- sassins and Sneaks! Remember the motto. 'Look Sharp, Feel Sharp,orGcl YourThroatCut'!'' POORER ne"'s organization~ won 't bt.• able to compete for the higher·pri('t'd talent. They will have lo fan out and hire fheaper unknow ns, thus giving he mcdia a tinge or variety in ideas and faces it presently lacks. The best "·ould be thost· blessed nights when John Chan- cellor comes on the air to tell us. .. NDC's corps of highly trained and proression al shoppers could· find no news worth buying this evening, so instead we're present· ing one half hour of last year·s Oscar A"·ard acceptanc es .:>peet'hes." 'I t's Lil~ Wops, S pies, Gooks r111d S lope s ' Term 'Fetus' Robs a Baby of Humanity 1'he press called ita fetus. The defense la"·yer called it a fetus. The jury called it a baby. 1\nd. after they did, they con· v1t1.ed Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin of Bos ton of manslaughter. J-lc had delivered , by caesarean section. a male child to a patient \Vilh whom he had agreed to perform a lega l abor- tion. The jury ruled, after leng thy de- Ii bcralion. that the baby wa s alive "hen it was removed from the mother. The press had dcsc11bed il as l , "a fetus of 20-24 weeks." the jury \\as shown photos and described 1t as a6·monlh·old baby. TllE J UROR °"'ho held oul longest against conviction said - after the verdict -that most of the jurors believ('d that the baby .. \,·as alive during the operation \\'hen it was taken out of the mother and that the doctor "'as negli gent for not checking for a he:irtbeal. They thought his ex· am1nalion \\'as too short." Dr. Edelin "'·as frustrated and angry at the outcome, not sur- pnsingty. That he momentarily charged the jury with racial pre· judice (he is black) can be at- tributed to the heat of the mo- n1ent . 'fhere 1s nu evid ence to suggest th:it the jury bas ed its decision on :inything other than lhe c harge ( RONALD REAGAN ) put to lhcm and the f<icts prcsent- t-ct. Jn fact. most of them ex- pressed pers onal syn1pathy toward the doctor. On(' can give J)r. Edclin the benefit of the doubt and suppose that he harbored no malice Lo"·a rd the baby; he only performed his duty to abort the birth, both earnestly and pro- fessiona ll y. 1-le's now appealing the case and the rinal outcome cannot be predicted. MEANWll lLE, it has given the right·to-life forces a great deal of encouragement. And, acoording lo reports in the media, the verdict seems to have dis· , couraged (at lt."ast temporarily) medical research inl.o abortion and r e lated lifc-tonlrol mcasu1·es. \Vhile \\'C await the appeal and its decision , I ha ve become in· crcasingly concerned that there is a subtle. but nonetheless effec- tive. move afoot to dehumanize babies unwanted b y their mothers. The latest chilling symptom : Dr. Edelin's lawyer says that he "'ill argue in his appeal that a "'omen·s legal right to an abor- t.ion presumes that the aborted baby will be dead . If it isn't, as in the Edelin case, then it would have no right to live, under the law. Wh at nex t ? Euthanasia on a grand scale ? Or putting mentally retarded infants "to sleep?" Before, during and after the Dr. Edelin case there has been - \\'ilh increas in g frequenc)t -the use of the term "fetus" to describe a baby the mother \1;ant· ed to abort . Fetuses, after all. aren't people, they're .. things." If it's inconvenient to convert one into a "baby," then dispose of it. BABIES, ON the other hand, are warm, lovable and cuddly. Altogether human. A fetu s beco mes a baby when it leaves the 1nothe r's "'Om b ali\'e. EYen if it doesn't, it certainly looks like a baby when it is 6 months old . One is ren1indcd of all the pe· jorati\'C lernls applied to various enemies to rob them of human qualities, in order to make belit- tling the1n , ostracizing them or killing them more easy: wops, frogs. s pies. micks, polacks, gooks and slopes, to name a fe"·· Add no\v the ••fetus." No human qualities. A faintly re· pulsive sound to the word. Easily disposed of by serious.looking physicians and their patients. \\1HAT CAN BE done to com-· bat the growing tendency to de- humanize infants in the womb? If you're pregnant and thinking or abortion. think of-adoption in· stead. If you're not in that situa- tion, write a letter lo the editor every lime he publishes a story describing a baby as a fetus. It is lime to say to all the ~·orld : We arc not talking about a slug or a snail or a salamander. We are talking about a real, live baby, whatever the shortness or its life. Write that letter. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Bias in Economics ' Wh en times turn tough,~elasl . hired are the fit:et lired. And perhaps that ae.cms only (air un· tU a rew com.pJica,lng f¥'-Ors are Introduced. Today many or the last hired are women or members OC racla1 mlpotit.y aroups ••ho have long suffered employment dis· cMminatlon . Only in the last de- cade have they started to have a genuine <'rack at many of the no· lion's better paying jobs. Thus, ror them, the seniority 1yslem is but the latest snare. F'lrst discrimination delayed them rrom getting certain jobs ahd accum,ulating 1enlor16';-now they J're bein& laid ofJ for lack of seniori~>._ ~ • Wh~re the equity Uneshould be drawn fs difficult to say. Seniori- l.>' Is a basically talld conaldera· tlon, as several · eourts have ruled. Yet the conslquehces or dlscrl m ln·atlon de1erve con· sideratlon too. Perhaps somehow. through negotiation. legisla tio n or judicial determination, ways can be found to temper the seniority system with a fuller measure of justice. Surely we should try. From the Milwoukt'eJoumol. They Want Tuition's Worth Now Students dernands -results to· day, It is 1938 in almost any college or university undergraduate classroom , 35 s tude nts sit breath- lessly watching the cloek. The "prof" is now seven minutes late -only three minutes to go and by a hallowed tradition this will allo"' a ll the students to sC'ram· ble out of the cl.assroom and avoid the next hour's lecture. The tradition went something like this. 1£ the class \\•as taught by a full professor, he was al- lowed to be 15 minult..'S late before the students could scatter, but if he was an assistant professor Qr lecturer. only 10 mipules' tardi- ness '4-'as allowed. I personally can remember "·hat good fortune \\'e thought h:id berallen us when an absen t·minded p'rofessor forgot to s hO\\" It's 1974 s ame setting. same s ituation , but "'ail a minute: Something is very different as the "'ailing class looks anxiously at th e clock. Guess what? \\'hen a professor doesn't sbO\\' arter waiting 10 minut~ (or 15 if il ".s a '•full " professor) instead or scattering to their varied ex· tracurricular activities or find- ing their favorite girl-or boyfriend, or whatever yount college kids did during 1938 dur· ing free time, today they mar('b on the president's office demand- ing a tuition refund. THE FOREGOING is not a myth or just a figment or my im· agination. This has happened to me on numerous occasions dur-· ing the pas t two years and re- veals what I consider to be a very s ignificant and positive trend among our young pcopic and a dif· ferent perception of the purpose and meaning of higher educa- tion. Students are more aw<.ire or the price they are paying and are more concerned about making sure that the price they pay will produce valuable results. This certainly seems like good com. mon sense to me and is another reason why I am extremely Op· timistic about our younger generation. As a byproduct of lhls, we are seeing improved teaching and more productive learning ex· periences demanded and re- ceived by the clients we are serv- ing-our students. Dr. Lee B. Newcomer i.1 president of La Verne College and formtt superintendent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School. District . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ROOen N. Werd.PublUMr Thomo1Keevil. Edit.or Thomas Palmer .• ~lldav Edilorial Pa11e Editor The editorial paae of the Dally Pilot •eeks to inform and 1tJmuJat• re114ers by praentln1 on thia pace diverse commentary on t0Plc1 of Interest by a)'ndicat· ed eoiumni1t1 and cartoonlsll, by pnwtdln1 a forum for ~IMlers' views and by presenllni; thl• ""'9paper'1 oplnk>ns and klut on current topics. The edlt«ial oplnfons of the Daily Pilot aptSea11 only In the ~itorial column at I.he top ot the pa1e. Opinions n.- Pf'ftled by the columN1l1 and cartoonists and letter writttt are tlNlr own and no endonernent ol thdr vitw1 by lht Daily Piiot should be Inferred. Sunday, March 23, 1975 . I lnJ war I YOIUll """"• roacl• Vien~ ~ avoid feet. •lnkl wide-• aurro· : 1nq that cl>ilch day1 1 wben swepj her 1 some "fr O I c-apit moth ta kt bah join huma refug1 She • she h abehi The victin not a st des sold.if en em been gote1 Th< gov~ Phou who 1 Cree< the I help< derw: payic ando E~ son·i Thai State in Jn allo~ w. tor< som been .sine• 30,0C ath.s the I So !hos• a pl ch"' the I equ; in t tury Sta pla and relle com o!th lend fir C r I honi prot abo• has hav crirr Tl Cow tion terr peni fere cidtj 1972 .sub' Jaw· ,J In January 1961. dUtjnglhe civil war in Laa., I came across a yOU.nl molb~, a baby 1D her arms, •ittln.g ln. tbe mtdc!Je ot a Vlroadway notf•f' tl'om thc~uf entlane. 'l'h.t 'MC>mab qs clued and seemed •bltvi• to the eJts Oil ~th sidts ·" th\}i:,IWUVed to avoid her, ~,MJDid ht.r '9 Jter feet and le4•'& o,rl the ~~e sank to the aiae., •lk.,. Jtill ~g. wide-eyed al\ct d«ached from her SUlTOUndings. · In the bospltqNarter, we le'1med that her h~band •nd two c~ hat been killed three days earlier When the war · • swept tbrouah her villag4}. some 40 miles Jrom tb e capital. The mothu had taken her baby and joine~ the human tide.ol refugees fl~iog lbt: war zone. She dic!i!'t ~ememoor whether she had bad• any f OQd but knew she had nursed ber baby, . There were thousands of var victimsbfLaos that winter. tt.w•s not a simple war in which the sides were clearly defined and the soldiers could readily Identify the enemy. Laos only recently had been formed by a constitutional goternment. The elected leader of the new government was Souvanna Phouma, a political modentlc who wanted to keep his country free o! Chinese dominatipn from the north. The United Slates helped to supply and to un- derwrite the Laotian army, c...-en paying the salaries of its soldiers and officers. ENTER PHOUMI Nosavan. son-in-law or the regent of Thailand, where the United Stat.es bad its main military base in Indochina. The United Stutes allowed itself to be persuaded that lhJiould Install Phownl Nosa9an ai the head of the Laos 1ovem· meot. ~- There was, of coW"8e, Che little matter of Souvarma and the new ~titutional government. But all doubts were swept aside by the assurances tbatthecoupwould be swift and painless. Something went wrong with the cozy reassurances. The coup failed and triggered a dvll war. A large part of the Laos army resist· /ed tire overthrow. This 1>ut the United States.In the bizarre posi· lion ot paying the wages o! oppos- ing armi~· and providil\g both sides with U»iforms, weapons and ammunltlon:. . UNDE R LINING this monstrpsity was the fact that. though our undercoveroperati ves were behind Phou mi Nosavan, our State Depattment officially re- cognizl!d Souvanna. Meanwhile, however, the Communist Pathet Laotn the north was abletoexpand its strength because it could ex- pJolt~!eeling of outrage of many peopleoverthe subversionof\heir cpunlcy. .. Eventually, Souvanna was re· turned lo his office with the sup- port of the United States, but the legacy of the miscalculation was thousands of people killed, wounded and homeless, quite apart from the !act that we helped to mak~ heroes out of the very communists we 'loudly pro- claimed we were trying to destroy. These reflections on Laos are prompted by the current news from the Cambodian capital telling or human beings under siege. The peril o! the Cambo·• dians is not a simple matter any more than the ordeal of the Laos 'Somebody coll" doctor!' people was a simple matter. Nothing we decide to do in Cam· bodia should ignore history. U.S. policy in Cambodia came off the same spool as the policy toward Laos and Vietnam. We helped to oust the govern· ment of Prince Norodom Sihanouk in 1970 just as we helped to unseat Souvanna Phouma in Laos and at least three govern· menls in Sout h Vietnam. Sihanouk was not pro-American, but neither was he a communist. The effect or the ouster, however. was lo make Sihanouk dependent on Peking. Whatis happening in Cambodia today shows that we have yel to learn the t!Ssent1al lesson of the Vietnamese war. Thal lesson is that moral factors are powerful forces in history. perhaps the most powerful of all, and that we become weak in direct proportion lo our inability to understand that fact. JC President Ford wants lo im· press the rest of the world , his models are not Machiavelli and Bismarck but Madison and t"rankJjn. 'R e habilitat io11 o f I.he Scaffolds -· Only b y Continuing to Supply Arms How can the bloodshed in Viet- nam be stopped? All too many hav~ i. i;lrnple answer. Stop send- ing arms and equipment to the South Vietnamese -and the f11hting wiU stop. Contl.nue send- ing arms and equipment and the fighting will go on forever. It looks 11ike s uch a simple, c lear answer t h at many Americans,. i n cluding con- gressmen and senators who ought lo know better, have been per5uaded by 1t. The truth ap· pears to me just the op· posite. Stop sending arms and equip· ment to Viet· nam and the fighting will go on in - definitely Send Vietnam some military supplies and financial assistance and there is a reasonable chance that the fighting can be brought to a close. The North Vietnamese are gel· ting generous supplies of arms and equipment from Russia and China. If the U.S. slops sending arms, it would appear that the South Vietnamese would be doomed to defeat. But the important point is that, even if doomed, they will go on fighting. They will not simply acknowledge defeat and lay down their arms. THE REASON is not far to seek. The South Vietnamese. on the basis of past experience with the communists, know that if they lose. they can expect mass assassinations al the hands of the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong. It has always been com- munist policy, in laking over a village or district , lo round up the leaders -the teachers, priests, government o!ficial s. merchants, village and hamlet chiefs -and execute them. ( S. I. HAYAKAWA) This matter of killing locul leaders is not a once-in·a·while itrocity, but a studied policy. It was carried out so systematical· ly by the communists that the South Vietnamese formed the National Training Center for Revolutionary Training Cadres at Vung Tau, the purpose of which is to supply a continuous stream of village and hamlet leaders to replace those "horn the communists execute T he South Vietnamese re member too such events as the mass executions during the Tet offensive of 1968. 1 myself have visited the mass graves of hun - dreds of executed leaders a.nd wives and children around Hue In the Central lfighlands. One group of several hundred men and young boys were sum· moned by the communists and marched away, never to be seen again. Long afterwards the mass grave in which they all had been .. buried was discovered. · So the South Vietnamese <and the Cambodians are in the same desperate situation) are fight· ing for their lives. If they arc de - feated there are going to be no dignified ceremonies in which the vanqwshed are granted an honorable s urrender and a peace treaty. Instead, they arc going to be hunted down and butchered. The communists have done it before. They wil1 gladly do tl again. <This is not lo say that the South Vietnamese would not do ·Lhe same lhiog lo the North Viet- namese if they h ad the chance. Maybe they would and m:iybc they wouldn't. But that's not the problem. The problem is to stop the fighting.> So long a:; the r\orlh Viel 11amese believe that thti?re h a chance or military victory, they b1mply will not stop fighting, will not stop infiltrating the South with troops and sophisticated Russian and Chinese weaponry They have put in shape an oil pipeline to the South; ther have paved most of the Ho Chi Minh trail. Their chan ces o! military victory improve daily. How, then, cun hostilities be brought lo an end? Hostilities will cease only when the com· munists find that South Viet· namese resistance is strong enough to make aggression cost· ly and painful. At present there is every re· ason for each side lo fight. The communists feel that there . is much to be gained by treaty violations and infiltration and ag- gression . The South Vietnamese are fighting for their lives. When the North Vietnamese and the Viel Cong feel that there is nothing to be gained by con- tinued fighting, they will stop. And that will µermil the South Vietnamese to stop. THERE IS evidence loclay that North Vietnam places a high priority on the reconstruction or its war-lorn country. There is a limit. therefore. lo the ~ount of energy il would be willing to de vole to further fighting. When the strength of the l\\O nations becomes more evenly matched, there will be a stalemate. It will be an uneasy ~talemale. marked by sporadic fighting. But the fighting will gradually diminish, as neither side finds anything lo gain by fighting. · So let me rep~at: Slop sending arms and assistance to Vietnam and the fighting will go on in· definitely. Send military supplies and financial assistance to Viet· nam and there 1s a reasonable chance that the fighting can be brought to a close. Majority Favors Death Penalty WASHINGTON -According to recognized statistical sources some 400,000 Americans have been slain by their fellow men since 1930, which faJls short by 30,000 or so of the tot<il battle de· · albs of World Wars 1 and II, and the Korean and Vietnam wars. So it might be concluded, by those who wish to overdramatize a point, that the s tatistical chances of being murdered on the home front have been about equal lo the battlefield risk so far in this cen· tury. Statistics arc playthin gs and not to be relied on, but comparisons of this kind do tend to con- firm th at criminal homicide is a problem or major proportton'i about which nothing effective has been done. Battle deaths have been s topped, but not criminal homicide. The United Slates Supreme Court is taking up again the ques· tion of the.most extreme legal de· terrenl of homicide. the death penalty. The atmosphere is dif· ferent than when the court de- cided, 5-4, in the Furman case in 1972 that the death penalty was so subject to caprice under existing. Jaws as to violate the constilu- ( RICHARD WILSON ) lional provision against cruel and inhuman punishment. IN THREE years' time more than 30 states have found ways to reestablish the death penalty un- der a variety of circumstances. More than 200 persons have been sentenced to death and are await· ing what wou Id be the first execu· tionsince1967. One of the sociological un- derpinnings of the court's 1972 split decision, that the death penalty does not deter, has com<: under serious challenge. The majority relied on the find· ings of Thorsten Sellin, professor emeritus al the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Studies in Criminology and Criminal Law. that the death penalty has failed as a deterrent. Sellin 's study is now termed "fatally flawed" by professor Richard Posner of the University of Chicago, who cites recent re· search by Isaac lrlich of the un- iversity's graduate school that will be published in June. These studies show the death penally is a deterrent.· Of more significance than these academic arguments is the· opinion expressed by a liberal Midwest governor that the public as .. f ed up'' with cnmtn al sociology. The liberal Democrat Gov. Dan Walker of lllinois, has sur· prised civil libertarijillS by af· firmatively discussing a new criminal code for Illinois that will emphasize punishment rather than rehabilitation as the purpose of imprisonment. Well he might. Convicted murderers in Jllinois ser ve an average of 11.4 years. WaJker is talking about the death penalty, lift! sentences without parole, or 25 years in prison -with limits on parole and the discretionary sen· tencing authority of Judges. HERBERT S. Miller, codirec- tor of the Institute of Criminal Law at Georgetown University, recognizes Walker's advocacy of punishment as "a swing of the pendulum." Walker proposes to end the judicial discretion that makes the system capricious. Black or white, rich or poor, all would be ~ubjecl lo the same fixed penally. That approach has the ele· menls to fit the criteria of Chief Justice Warren Burgerthal man- datory death penalties can been legislated in a way to deny juries the choice of a verdict on a lesser charge. But it would not fit the criteria of Associate Justice Douglas, whose illness has caused a delay in court consideration of a :--;orth Carolina case that brings the death penalty up !or a new test. Douglas' opposition to the de· ath penally is on the broadest possible grounds, as a punish· menl arbitrarily imposed by the nature of American society on the poor and despised A RERUN OF the issue without Douglas participating could end in a 4·4 lie, which would settle nothing in principle. but the appeal would fail. Where that would leave the condemned man in North Carolina would be in doubt. . Returning to statistics, they are clear on one point: Only about six percent of those convicted o! murder since 1930 have been ex· ecuted: but of those, 2,066 have been black and l ,751 white. The reasons for that disproportion are in dispute. In fact, everything about the death penally is in dispute, without conclusive proof on one side or the other. Clarence Dar· row said s uch issues are settled ·by emotions a nd do not stay set· tied. Emotions now seem to be run- ning back toward lhedeath penal· ty. And if Walker is to be believed, a "fed up" public will probably get what it wants: punishment to fit the crime with such rehabilita· tion as prison or the scaffold af· fords. 'YOU TAKE ONE STEP BACK, THEN ANOTHER. THEN ANOTHER ••• WAIT, WE HA VEN'T QUITE GOT THE HANG OF IT' Only True Capitalism Can Cure the Economy W-RITE ON I • • EDITORIAL PAGE LOGO OF NEW UNIVERSITY t I By JEFFG.Al.T lnfl a tion, s tagnation, re- cession, depr ession: Are these sym ptoms of a corrupt, diabolical perversion called capitalism, as socialists charge? . How can an economic system based upon fundamental laws or nature, framed around the struc· lures o! historical precedents, girded by pracltcal realities and shielded by the tangible evidence of tremendous accomplishments, be debauched by the crises pre· senUy bountiful? The Irvine People's Coalition believes it bas the answer. Itself· righteously calls for the mass of American "workers" to Tise up to unite and "smash" capltalism "irt an instani." Its proposal is deceptively slmple. TH£ ENEMY. members claim. il' an easlly Identifiable social class known as ttle ·•grtedy capitalist." Their childish altitudes c~ only serve to brint us closer to moral and materiel bankruptcy. "We are calllns for taking the offen lve 3ttainst tapltallsm, to be1in using our intellectual capabilities and resources to un- derstand. . . and to work on the problems," says the coalition. Do just that. But r at1'er than start· ing out wit~ a confused a nd dis- torted and misguided preface (I.e., devastating capitalism). begin with an exploralive open mind IT IS IMPORTANT that we aot blindly accept the hastily con· trived defjnitions that the People's CoaUtion would have us believe. ~nflallons. crises, wars and depressioos, '' they claim, .. are permanent features I>}., the c.,,lJ.allat vstem." ll\$tead or accepting this we must ask the question, why? Why arc inOatJoos, crises. wars and de pressions inherent 1n a capitalist society? No Socialist, nor sodalfst. oraanhation. con eHcctlvely answer that quat1oo. And ror a -Simple r~ason. The p~mise is f~1e. IQ theoey and tn practice, a tree. cap11'Uat aoclety promotes 1)4aace, • ptovldet uf eguerds &lalnst. economic ceta.<Jlropbt. stablUies cut,..nde1 end sus- tains ~scs better then any other system known to man. Only lft-a freo society where . men cotttrol the products ot their ' ' labors is there an incenuve to maintain peace. It is only in a free society where individuals maintain thein own (smilies, own and care for their own homes and properties and control their own destiny that individuals have a genuine stake in preservinit peace. Imperialism and capitalism are antonyms. A truly free and capitalist nation could not afford to be imperialistic. It is only when men turn the control of t~ir Hves and their property over to power-hungry Individuals that imperialism beglns. ANOTHER AXIOM Chat the J.P.C. tries to 1urrept1laously slide down our eager throats 1s that production , under capitalism. tends toward useless extravagances. In a pre\·ious New Uni vers1ty issue they triumphantly announced that, "Only under aociallsm (will) pro· du.cUon <be) aeared to what can be userul instead of what is. pro- fitable ... " Make them IUl)port that unju~t statement! • lt Is my contention lbe• und~r capitalism -when product.ion i5 free -from 1ovcrnment reslrtc lions and taxes, .nod not art1f1c1ally supported by govern· ment loans and price supports - production that is not useful, and therefore 'hot in demand. is not ·profitable .rnd therefore will not continue Il is only wben the go\'ernment arbitrarily s upports failin g busi- ness (1.e .. Lockheed> lhaluseles technology can continue. This is also a contention that suggests that while we wail for social organizations to rcpa1t man's moral status. we mul't move swiftfy to insure that man'l only moral political-econom1t system be restored. The attacks on today·s poht1cal and e<-onomic conditions are not attacks on capitalism bec:ause we aren 't living in a free ca1ntnllst society. When President Ford statefi that the "state of the union 1s nOl good'' we must be prepared with an an5wer. It's within our grasp All that needs lo be done is to id .. nUfy and understand the un· dtrlyina causes of our problems J<'f/ Golt '·' a /rnl1mnn lnologicol ~ence major at UC lrvrnt Iii! ortl· clt oppcortd in the ~tudent pubhca- fion, tl'tt New Unitl'trnty . ' • .. ~r. -_. .. ~, . . ·------ I A 8 OAILY PILOT Sunday. March 23. 1975 II ART II AUCTION Politiccsl Not es. Soi on Def ends Donated Rent By O.C'. llVSTINGS OI -Dill' l'>lel St.tit El Toro resident Earl 11. (.'arr:1v.ay and Rep. t\ndrcw 1-lins huw ( lt -f'l.<cv.•1:iort Heat h I have l>ecn or- dered lo appear April 22 in Los Angeles federal court for pretrial action on the Sl million lawsuit Ci led against the con~ressman by Carrav.'a y. The session is expected to end with the setlin~ uf a date for triul of the lav.•:;u1l <Hld its a ll egations that llins hav.· was guilty of ··dirty tricks, aecep· tanrc of illegal conllibutions and the St!nding of f al:.l' und ma lie ious letter to \'ulers." (.'arrav.:1\' has \V.iCC bl'Cll d efL'Ult."<l 10 llids rur thl· Rt.:publi;__.an nu1nin.it1n11 10 llin:.haY. 's roll· i.:rt•:.:.ionat rlistrll'l • • • IJ()T tl OF Urangt:' Count~ ·s :.l<.Jlt' sen;.ilors. ltc>pub l1e;.in s Dennis Carpl'nler ;ind James \\"hel- morL'. vott·d a!-:;iinst legislation that "ould re l<ix µe n<1l l1t•:. lur poS:.t'ss1on of mar•Juana. but lo nu avail. ·rtic st;.at c Sen<t lt• s('nl to the Assembly on 1::121 -16 \Ole las t ''"l'L'k SE~ 95 by Senator Gl'orgc Moscone 1 D·San Fra nci!'itO), It "'OU!d make possession or n1ariJUilll<.a .1 n1i-,dt.•1ne<.1nor and cut penalties for µoss{·ssiun 0f one ounel' or less to a maximum fine of SlOO. • • • ·r 11E S'rA'rl<: St·nalc has pass<'d SB 6ifl by SL1n:.itor Jaml's \fht·tmore f l<· Buena Park I. It calls for s <·houl d1strie1s to offer ;.a one·sen1ester courst• on <'!'i~<·ntial s ancl ht•nefits or thl' free entcrprisl' system in h1i..:h :-iehool:-> • • • l.1<:(;1:-;1.,\'l'll):\" llt•:.1 gnt•d to per1n1t n1ort· '' 1L11•sp1'C'ad u:-it· ol 1:.1r1K>ols in l'alifurnia has p<.isst'Li \ht• .·\sst•nilily .\I~ ·l(\J \111uld rt•mo\·e o!Jstruetion ~ :ind t•nt·ou!"a).!l' n1ure l"a rpool ust•. actording ln its ;1ut llur .. \~sl' nl bl;i. 111 an Hobt.·1·t Burke I R ·Huntington Bl·•u·h 1 lie s ;iul lht' btll off('r:-. a posili'>·e. definitiVl' -.t.J!l·n1t>nl on "h<.it coru;l.itutes a sha red expense l"arpuol in ('aliforn1 a . 111 -. 1ntt·r<•st in the mt·asurr stem s from the t·asc ol 1•nt• r11' his cons titue nts, l\lrs. 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IJ. 1•1> OJ>• _,., "°'' ! d"d'l1 I .,q,.,I 1»-1 (.uol>'WdO'.>I Y..• '"''" l<r ~·" M.o<C h 1•. ,.,~ No• •nil M • .,.,,n ill14"' h '•I "u'""'" w"~'"""'·" • II<>• M< '"'0 M r ·, Al l\~ -,,,, ,,.~ U<i•<><•u•••~ "'''"· ~"' "Y•th •. n11 M• •"Ill M•> J""'P> M<l>< "'"'" lill<l l<."'"''.>' {1 •o•<. '"" "Y"th l, \911 IA• """'I•! '""''' ~u'''' ,·.o, lo,.,..oln W~t Co~ld l\I,•· "Ix>• ORANGE COUNTY Maste r Planne rs E ye Fair ·Welfare C-ee~up ' . County Reacts to Fraud Case Qy BILL SCHREIBER OI UM IHUJ '11-'StilM SANTA A N1\ -Recent diseovery of a rraudul1.:11t Oran~e County welfare payment check has pro· mptcd count y Auditor· Controll~r V.A . He im to HSk ror mo1·e money to beef up his i>ec urit.v syslc m . ll C'im \\<Jilts tilt• Ruard ur Supervisor s to al locate Sti.300 to his de- partment Tuesda\" lo t"over thl' cost of special <1\a rm sys tem s. an enclosed payroll Book S;ile trans porl1ng curl und a sure. ···rhis proposal is de- finitely an outgro¥:th of the problt•m u·ith those watrants. ·• 1-lc im said. "That eonccrned us and v.·e V+'anlcd to take s tt'ps to t1void uny othe r pro- blems." .. 1'he fraudulent c hetk, \1r1ttcn for $2 19.78. \\as one of more than 20 \\Clfarc ..... arrant:. listed ~·s damaged beyond use by the ehcck printing eompany u ~ed hy the L"ou nty. It s ho\l·t·d up e:1r .' I ~ this m onth <.ind or. fit·ials are on the lookout for others fro1n t hat h<.iU:h. terrnined that lmprove- nJents are needed . The fou r ite m s he" s pecifically mentioned include: -Storage areas where blank warrants are kept need to be strengthened 4.1nd improved.. by in- stalfation of an alarm systen1. -The payroll st>cli~, ~·here warrants are 1S· sued, processed In the ope n , n et•d s t o be scgregat('d through in- stallation or partitions. A clost-d cart needs t-o be purchased to u·ansport the "' arrants from place to place \\1ith full St:.'C Urity. The o.-ange County Schedule d I n h1 ~ letter tu supervisors. lltim said a lhoroug h r cvic\\" of offict' sceurity has been made and it h as been de · A safe is needed to seeure item s s uch as sig n a ture prinlcr s, pl<.ites and important key~. 1-'air Bo<.ird has l;'cceivcd 68 pro posals rrom fi rms \\o"E S Tl'\.11NSTER SOME STARTING BIDS FROM '5.00 200 ORIGINAL OILS 1 11, , ·~:r:) ~~ pi. __ J,_r· t'.r.H'J, b· .!t:' ·_ CJ,•j"r Y i._ JJl1 Mu k:·,,,10:, f',,,,,,: JllG othEll ·JI ~Q1iJ' 1·1:~G·'!J;l(I' ===== ====--- AIRPORTER UotN SKTUt4111 llOOM lt1DO Meclt.ITHUI ILYD .. il'llHI AUCTIOM! 11 MOON.TO l P.M. I XHlllTIOl't 11 ~ lt..M. 5UHDA.Y, MAlCH 23, 1975 Oil PAINTINGS. DRAWINGS WATERCOLORS GRAPHICS VALUES TO $5,000 (Door Prize to Be Given) All A~l Unco.,d1honull~ {,.,1111•on1c~d WORLD OF ART 213-3606374 ,,,.,_,;oo•d-M••"' Ch..... 213-785 · 7 868 v)•ing for a $40,000 con· The Fri e nd s of t h e tr<.i et to prepa re a 20-\\.'eslmins ter Library year 1nas ler plan Corde· \I ill hold a bonk sale ~ THE * votopm cnt or the ca.ta from• a.m. to 3,30 p.m .. EARL'S w~~ * ~ THOUSANDS OF FLOWERS and. • • !\lesa fairl!ro unds. April 12 on the mall in .,.. ~ T CEREMONY front of the library . "'11'"!:~·:.::.'-* * ORIENTAL EA l-"air directors agrN.'<l Donations of used books St't""ic• TilM · to n;1rro,,· the li st to fi\'t.' \\'ill be t<.ikcn until thl' ._1 ~!:'Door -+c * Served At 4 Shows Daily <.ind 1ntcrvil'W th e day of th e sa le. l<'or }~~~~~·tfo~~ µiek. the firm ~~:~ih~~·ai~~~r~~~.~~~1~0~~ . lo!~~;~~~l!J if • South "oast 'lhua 1-'a irgrounds nian<.igcr 892-6842, or Jo Shook. at 21t22 Comh•o CopbtrestO \ 1 JI .hm Pol"terfield said that ~8~9'._2~5~3=2f~;·-~--=--J~~:::::::::::':::::·:::::·:··::::::!J. __ ~~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"llllll the board hopes to h<.ive .- lhl' f11·n1 un1lt·r C"nntract DIV(JRCE:. by:\l ay l Pf t.'\"IOU~ :11)1\0 UllCl'· 0 I $70 n1cnts ha,·e 1nlhcatt.><I the n y {'Ont raet \\UUld lak1..• l"O · lp\u,t.i.ng !~~• fo rms ., study V+"OUh.I Wll HOUI ANATTORNt\' be n1ade or '''hat is de· ~ .!iirt.'<i for fairgrounds dt•· 24 HOUR 888 vclopmC'nt. and \\'hat is SERVICE ··~::~;:'::~.:~M- economic;dty fe a s ible: cuARANTfl:O ... ___ _ !'>econdly, <.i plan "'outd 6 3 2345 b(' rlra"'n s ho\\·in g ho~· 7 • · and V+'hl'n the improvc- 111('nts <·ould be m;:1dt•. On e source of revenue -.uµgt·:-;lt·d to pay for tong· r<1 n;!e unpro\"t·ments to 1 11~· 1G:J.;1tre fair g rounds 1:-; thl' sponsors hip of u lhorouµhbred hor:.l! r<.a<.'· 1ni.: rnt•t•l t·Vl'ry yt•ar al 1hl' I.os ,\J;1 m1los track. bl'µ1 nn1ng in !'\u\·t·1nl.M:r. l f17ti . 1:a1r dire ctor~ have ltt:cn told that a t•on~ul · l:Jn t . ;.attornL·_,. ll enry l.c~·in . a f o rm e r men1bt·r of the !'>late al· tornt·~· gt•nt·r•d 's offiet• ;1s~i~nl•d to lht• C:thfornia ll ur:->l' Rat·ing Board. 1s no\\ rt•prcst'nl- 1n~ lhc coun1 y a)!cnry al r,il'tng bo<.ird n1eelings. lits Job 1:. to i!Cl the rac· 1ng board lo apprO\"l' the dal('~ for a l.os 1\\amitos thoruughbrl•d mL·ct o\'l'I" the cxpt·etcd opposition of opt·rators of ri val 1 raeks "'h ith · ;.drca<ly ha\'C th o r oug hbr ed llll'L'l S. lJI 111 I RC[ ~ [RV •C l $ OF CALI r AVOID HIGH COST OF DYING CREMATIOl'I IURIAL AT SEA t~ .. .,._ s .. ;.,, .,.,,,,., • ....,..,_.,_;..,.,.,1.,.a ··-•••e."-•h .. -.... --.. ··-·.....,., ....... ... , ••••. 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Salo pricft offocll•o lhfough Saturday • REfUCTIVE • PlllC FAMIL 'I' COLONIAL FUNllAL HOMI CANOGA PARK (213) 883-3660 LAKEWOOD (213) 634-7000 RIVERSIDE (714) 1187-3060 CARSON (213) 538-2900 MONTCLAIR (714),621-3811 SAN BERNARDINO (71 4) 1184-5183 DOWNEY (213) 896 .. ~1 NEWPORT BEACi/ (714) 644-2313 TORRANCE (213) 371-6577 " FULLERTON (714) 871 .. 343 NORTHRIDGE (213) &8~1464 WHITTWOO O (213) 947·2511 HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 892-7771 ORANGE 'THE CITY' (71 4) 153W091 Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. cit tht following itOl'ff: FASHION ISLAND. Newoort Beach (7141644·2313 HINTINGTONCENTER. Hunllngtor9each (714)892·77 7\ • ' \ '' L L SA• -·•1 milel statt the I he I J hig~ Ca A~ RE SA: A se ror p over hns suit of th Crea Tl llart: rang. a rol l<'rid : o f t trout Th atto1 suit $16,0 owec' Augl Ft boar San : poss1 the llart reqt. .\10 111 ship. Jt V1 SA i\ juc' S3 ri won \\'US diVE'i Paci Su ~ha1 lhe art el char men law) witn war j um1 ' F A Gor op ti day Red cha deg kid1 Cou ilyG a(tE Jnll all• is i1 sos dis: me Go1 an( ~liJ the spa sec ins An thi I ~CRAtf(.llNTO <AP> higher, the CaUfornl• -Deaths _... up and liiabway patrol (Cffp rnlle~1e 1$ yp" on tho 1afd Saturd-.y. > state • hiibwa~s1 and• Kent MUton the '(;BP the incre&f!ed drtvin1 la lnf orm atlo.n' offic\r. h~lpine puJb the said: ''With both d~aw h 1 g law I\ Y death. to.11 apd milease lncreuect, we can draw a pretty Catalma• loiJcal conclusion that they are related.•• "But the fact that the Ag de~ths in 1975 are not up reement to the figure in 1973 sug- aests that the 55 mlle- R bed per -hour Ii m it is eac responsible for that. The 55 m .p.h.-limit is stUt SAN PEDRO CAP) -there and we still an; A set.Uement providing eetting a benefit frQm for payment of $32,000 in if,•• Milton added. · overdue dookage fees The 55 m.p.h.-limit - has been reached in a 10 m .p.h. belo>V the old suit against the owners maximum on most or the S.S. Catalina, the California roadways - Great White Steamer. went into effect Jan. 1. The Los Angeles 1974. Harbor Commission ar-ranged the settlement in In January, F~bruary i:I four·hour session late an.d Marc~ of this year, Friday with the owners Milton said, gas sales o{ the financially have been up about troubled vessel seven percent above The Los Angeles city sales i~ those same attorney's office filed months m 1.974 wh~n the suit March 7 to recover energy crisis was m full $16,000 in dockage fees force. owed to the port between August and January. Tanker Federal marshals Cave-in Two workmen died and two others were in· jured Saturday when a wall collapsed in a Los Angeles hotel scheduled for demolition. A crew. of 15 workers was salvaging materials at the downtown Skid Row site when the collapse occurred. It was attribut- ed to pressure from a one-story stack of bricks piled against the wall. Scott Warrant Dropped BURLINGAME <AP> hideout for Miss H~rst Jay Edward :>. lator mailed to the -Authorities here swd and three tell ow manager of the Tran:>· agency. Saturday they have fugitives. Rentacar asency here, ~rverlan said factors withdrawn an arrest Scott, who now is not swore out the complaint in the decision to drop warrant against sports charged by any jurisdic-after Scott failed to re· charges Included the activist Jack Scott, lion with any criminal turn the car. He said absence of prior arrests sought by the FB1 for violations, bas not been Scott paid $150 deposit on Scott's record and the Quest lo n l n g in t be seen publicly for moce but still owed $76.83. The fa ct he has paid the out· Patricia Hearst case. than two weeks.· His balance, however, was standing rental. Scott, 33, had . been father, John J . Scott, re-'liiiiiiiiiiiiiP. ... ;;;;9.~iiiiiiiiiiif"F-~~~~~:::;;;: t named in an auto em· fused to testify before a I • bezzlement warrant federal grand jury in San after he failed to return a Francisco on Thursday. car rented Feb. 27 to the San Mateo County As· agency by the March 1 st. Dist. Atty. Aram duedate. Serverian said police Scott and h is wife, withdrew the warrant on Micki, have been men-Friday ''because further.__ ________ --' tioned in news reports as investigation s howed we having rented a Pen· didn't have sufficient nsylvania farmhouse evidence to prove him used last summer as a guilty." RUFFRL'S UPHOLSTERY WIMaT•W.t ........ IU2H.,._lf-td. Cott. W.-141-025' Massage Tests Ok'd LOS ANGELES quire the 1,062 masseurs ~ijiijijiijiijiijiijiiji CAP)-The City Council and masseuses now hold· Police, Fire and Civil ing city permits to take Defense Committee has •·written and practical approved tougher police demonstration tests to permit regulations for ens ure competency." massage parlors. The "'The problem today is it proposed ordinance is is almost impossible to aimed al assuring that sort out legitimate patrons of the city's 205 massage parlors from massage parlors gel only houses of prostitution," '"qualified" massages, a s aid com m it tee spokesman said Friday. c h a i rm an Arthur A provision would re· Snyder. -l'm~ul' 0111/ng SP"' 11 ALIAN·AMERICAN CUISINE Outstanding [ntertofnment Featuring ..• ntE """~HGIM ~ RbERVATIONS (714) 67~·5101 3201 u•t CoHt Hwy. . Corona dd Mar . I Al M !~Hl'IG~ • DUl\lfll ~ '°"' Otf GO • CORONA on Wiii boarded the ship at its l SanPedrodockandtook· R .---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. possession of it. Under eSCUeS the settlement, the Harbor Commission will C f-l · request mars hals onj rew 0 2 ~onday to release the · · · · ship. SAN DIEGO (UPI>- Twelve crew members Judgment of the strkken fishing vessel Sherri D were found and taken aboard Vol• ded Saturday by the tanker SS Texaco Georgia. The rescue took place SANTA CRUZ <AP) -Saturday aftenoon, ac- A judge has overturned a cording to a Coast Guard S3 million jury award s pokesman at Long won by a teenager who Beach. was paralyzed when he All 12 survivors., which dived from a Southern included 4Yo Americans, Pacific Railroad bridge. were r eported in gCJQ<I Superior Court Judge cndition and were bei6g ':harles Franich voided taken to Long Beach by the judgment Friday thetanker. after railroad officials The 95.foot fishing charged in a sworn state· vessel radioed shortly ment that the victim's before 3 a.m. Saturday lawyer tried lo bribe a that it was sinking and witness not to testify he its crew was abandoning warned him against ship70mlesoffthecoast Jumping. of Baja California. Family Not Angry About Ki~naping SEATTLE ( AP>-Three-year -old Ann Gordon, blind and suffering from a tumor of the optic nerve, was returned to her parents Satur· · day after she and her babysitter turned ,up in Redding a day earlier. The babvsilter, Vicky Jo Martin, 29, was charged in Skagit County, Wash., ~ith second- degree kidnaping. and was nam~ m a federal kidnaping warrant. She was held m the S~asta County Hospital in Redding under $30,000 bail. "Why, of course we're not bitter," said Hu~t ily Gordon Jr. of Mount Vernon about Miss Martm after greeting his daughter at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. "We think the world of Miss Martin. We're all very lucky. Annie is home safe and Vicky now is in a position to get the help she needs. We feel so sorry for her and herfamily," he said. The Cordons learned after their daughter disappeared that Miss Martin has suffered from mental illness in the past. . . .. "This is the greatest day m our lives. Gordon said as he, his wife. two other daughters and several relatives greeted ~nn. . . Miss Martin had waJked mto the Calafom1a Highway Patrol Headquarters in Reddin.g w_ith the child a Federal Bureau of Investigation spokesm;n said. The little girl was unharmed. Gordon said, "We don't want to see her pro· seculed. We want to see her help':d. . . •'Why. Karrie (a daughter> insisted on wnt· ing her a letter after we found out where she and Annie were.". he added. "That shows what we think of her.'' • WESTEIN STATE UNIVEISITY • COLLEGE OF LAW OF OUNGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST lAW SCHOOL RA.LY ACCllDITID IY 1141 COMMIT1ll OP Ml IXAMIHllS Of 1'MI STATI W OP CAUl'OINA OFFEIS A CHOICE OF FOUi PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: e IN lll'Mll 2 y, ., J TIAIS of fUU..TIMI t.w atudy 115-16 d111room hovrt P9' -kl, 0t e IN llt'Htl J 'h ., 4 Y1AIS of PAll•TIMI .,, _,1ng, Ot _k_, ltw ,!Udy (3 c1 ..... ,,., -1(, 3·• hwf'I .,_r d1M), e Vov C611 N m your JUllS DOCTOI ".O.I ~ tftll ~ ELIGllLI TO TAKI THE CAUFOINIA W ~TION WllTI OI ..... POI CATALOIUI 1111 N. State College 11¥11. •:.t1-.~ll f'Ul1ertoft, CA 92'31 (7141 993-7600 PAU SIMESTB llGIN9 AUGUST 21, 1975 AU MOfAN'S ALSO ST MT IH JN#UMY "'' ~ ..... fOI ~· __ .._. ~ ~POI W1llM9 I ·---------~------- a I ~ SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA Rugged Donmoor tduds' in easy care Fortrel~, 3.75·9.50 a. Super western sty It sport coordinates all of Celanese~ Fortrc~l 19 polyester and cotcon. A bright check of navy or red and whice with contrast piping. For 4-7. Shire 1acket, Rap pockets, 9.50 Matching jean cue pants. For slim or regular sizes, 7.25 Shore sleeve curclc. Whice, 3.75 Boys ti To 7 Fonrtl 1'I is a trademark of hbcr Industries, Inc. Savings to celebrate the school holiday b. Smock tops, S6 Group of Springtime: smock cops in an array of pretty styles and prints. In bright colors of cotton and polrescct. For S, M, L Shown, $6 Girls 7 To l I c. Scotrerall, 6.50 Cool, colorfully bright sun scooter shores. In I ively prints of pure cotton. Dib front, criss er~ straps. Available for sizes 4-6X. Girls •1 To 6X d. Sleepwear, 5.99, 2/SIO Bates slccpwc:<1r collection. Choose ~owns, pajamas and baby<lolls in .1ssorced fabrics. Placket from, prints and screen prints. For si,:cs 4 -1 1. Girls Lingerie & A(cessories Breakfast with bunny H op on 111. Thut' "ill be !ors of cnccrc.iinmrnt and prizes fo r every chtld. Adults. 2..15 Children, 1.90 Rcscr\'.11111ns .m.: limited, cdt•phonc l'il rl \' Bullock\ Sanca Ana Estrdl.t Room, 9 : 30 a.m. Frid:w, M.uch 'S S.uurd.1r, March 29 '17.7] I l exr. 297 Shop Monday through Friday •. 10:00 Lm-t0 9~SO ~ t Bullock's SJnca Am.. 1 Puhion Squ~, 2800 N. Main ~ttttt, Santn Ana. Phone ~47-7211 Sat., 10:00 a.m -6:0Q p.m.; Sun. 12:00 nooo·,:00 p.m. Bullock's South C.OUc Ptua, San 0~ Preewty ac Brutal, Cosm Mesa, Phone 'S6-06l l • A I 0 DAIL y PILOT Sunctey, March2', 111S • • School Dropout Okay, f~r 14-year:~olds? s A c R A M E N To chief Wilson Riles, and community hu:s one. agree to some other porters are talking about Backers of compulsory edL\cated cilizenry. t AP1-A state 1:tdviso1·y plans to submit its re-Al a mcetine Qf the productive activity-re e O.Jll mending a l._e_booling, Newcomer "In reality,'' he sJid, commission is consider-<.'Ommendations to him RISE com mission re· study, travel or work. "furlough'' system, Wl• said, i\Jways say it is the, ''it may tie a convenient ing a proposa l to let next month. Its final cently in Asilomar, a "They would have to derwhich studentscould way to provid" an wayto~eepkldsoffthe 11treet, a bab)J·&ittin1 s'ervice, or a means of keeping them oCf the labor market." children drop out or re-three-day meeting starts proposal lo end com-show that they wouldn't leave school for a time to 1_...:."':;i~iiii;iliiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiilimmoiJmiiiiijp;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;.:::- g ular School ut age 1<1 , if l\1arch 31 in Sacramento. pulsory schooling at 14 be idle and just roam the d 9 something else. they helve something else Present law requires was defeated. streets," Joss said . ~· 0 n e p r o b I er.; , .. · ( ., . todothatisproductive. children to be in school A group then sub-He said that propoaal Newcomer said, is the · DISCOVER Leland Newcomer, until 18, unless they milted an alternative failed narrowly to get the ·stflte:s ·present m ethod of ' chairman of the Com-graduate from high propos~I. written by San necessary three-fourths basing st.;tte aid on THEFASHloffKOOP&FlORSHElM mission 00 Reform or ln· school sooner. At 1"6, Franc is co banker approval to be-come part av•rage ~ally atten-IN OUR NEW MALL WING termediate and Secon-however, they bavetthe Robert Joss, which said or the com.mission's re-dance. Thil,_Js~~ within 1t dary Education (RISEJ. alternative of s hifting to that children should be commendations. the c9m tit1isio'n.'t pro-f:' fh P.OISf ...... said he's for an eyen a "continuation high 1 a11owed to leave regular Newcomer said the vince, hQW41!.ver. he..4.:d. CJOU \I 116 strongerchangc. ..~,~-c~h~oo~l'~'~a~p~a~r=t-~t~im~e~,~or~J'~c~h~o~o~l~a~t~l~4~~if~t~h~e~l~r~p~ro~po~s~a~lii~s~b~e~i~n~g~r~e~w~ri~l-~~An~o~th~e~r~c~o~m~lijj~&S~\::~~;._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::_ __ "11 ·s my personal re-night program-if their p.ar'eot.9 and the school ten, and some of its sup-studying finJJ.n~~ • ' ', \ , commendation that we .~ s hould Jo aw;.1y \Vith compulsory Sl'hooling. but-nol compul sory education," s aid Newcomt:'r, "'ho is µrl·Si - d~nl of La Verne College. (Prior to assuming presidency of Laverne Co ll ege in 1968 , Newcomer was superin- tendent of the Newport- Yl esa Unified School Dis- trict, a posit ion he held for two years. One or his latest ventures is as a syndicated co I u mnist _ l ... ~-------"'!l'!'"'!i!'l~I'!-. 1-lis column started last week on th e Sunday editorial pageS of the Daily Pilot. I 'rhc 37 -mcmber Com- mission he heads was ap- po1ntt.'ll b~ st~1t e schools Semence: Hire3 Ex-cons LOS ANGELES (APJ-A meat packing company n1us t hire and lr <~in at least three ··hard-core unem ploya- bll· .. t'S ·l'Ull\ il'tS as part of its :-l'nl\:'n<'L' fn r trying to hr1bt' ;1 govcrntncnt ml'il l 111;.pL·1·tor 1'he unusual S L'l\lL'lll'l' ~a~ gL\"L•n tn Kansas City :\!eat Cu .. llf Los t\11gcles by L".S. Di strict Court J u d g c \\I a r r c n .J . 11,:;r~:,, l\~ Ferguson. ~;';~~;.;·~~ The judi:e did not im- pose a fine but ordered the training program to continue for t "'0 or the three years or the proba- tion period. Kansas City ~1 eat Co. must bear the cost of the program . The company's prcsi· dt>nt , Fr~1nk Goldslt:!in. told the .1ud gc, .. I ;,1p- preciJtl' the opportunity for thl' K ~tnsas City :\I cat Cu . to tlu a public service and I can a ss ure thl' court th at we \Viii do an outst ;.ind1ng job.·' 1'he firm pll'.idcd guil- ty on F'c h. 11 to offering a bribe to a goYernment in- spc('tor to influence the grading or beef at the plant. The judge sa id the f1..-'(feral probation office will ass1s l .in the pro- gram and recommend persons to be hired. r·er:.:uson added that he hoped other n1eal packing firms would set up similar programs. ··They \1 ill be perform- in g a most beneficial and enllghtl'nt:!d program lo benefit those people who need a s econd chanl·e and h<4vc n"l fou'ld it," he said. Recycle Unit Wins New Funds Orange Coa s t College ·~ rec ycli n g center 1s under nc\v mana~emcnt . The center, '' h1ch used to bl' run by another stu- dent organization. now is operated by OCC's Ilelp the Children program, a stud{'nt organization created four years ago to provide underprivileg~ children with social and recreational actiYities. The program recently received a St,000 scrvire grant at Dis neylnnd's comn1unity serv ice award presentations. Project coordinator Lee Johnson said that ~·lay 3-4 ha!; been de· signalC'd as the gr;ind opening: WC'ckcnd for lhe center to allow rC'sidcnt.s time to l·ollecl reC'yclea- ble items, suc h a ~ ne"'"·spapers. ~1lum inum cans. f,!lass. and tin cans. But the cent('r 1s open now and items can be taken lo the center dur- in g daylight hours seven days a week. The center is located on the campus off Monitor Way bet"'f'<-'n the baseball diamond < and the children'•/ FASHIONISLANO,NewportBeech(71 4)644-2313. 1 center, I, ' The best thing about our airy .leather sandal could be .the color choice or the size.choice. But we love it best because it looks a lot more • expensive than it is. Only 15.99 at JC Penney There 's no doubt about it; this sandal has a lot going for it. Soft leather, 39 sizes to choose from, plus comfort. It's made with a nylon tricot foam-.back llnlng, padded Insole, and special lightweight heel. But if color and style are what you love most, you can get this designer's look in smooth camel, white, bone, blue, yellow. And 15.99 sums it up nicety. Sllop t.day-to 5 P.M. at tht folow!lg stores: " s 5'/t s .. x x ,. x x • l 'lt 7 7'1t . ·~ • l 'lt 10 ··~ ,, ,,. x x l< ~ x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ~e...;.-1,__._ ,l'"~,....C-n• x x x x x x x x x - ~·----------~ ~-·-----------''-•----"~·----'•·--- .... -.. _, ... -• -· ,. -• ' -' ' -• ·-.., "' -.............. °"'""' .,_ u. ...... -........... _ _...., .. ,....,.,_,...,., .. _....._..,.... - x x 12 x x HUNfl~TONCENTER, HuntlllgtOll l;lelClt (714) 882-777i , • ·Got '1 problem!' Then write to Pat Dwm. Pat will cut red tape getting the anlWfr~ and-0etion you Med to solve inequit"s tn govemm~t and bU&i· fM'."· ~llil your questions to Pat Dtnm At Yout&!n>ice, Onmge C006t Dofly Pilol, P.O. Bo.r 1560, Costa Mesa,CA92626. Include yourtelephorle number. Tl&. column appears d4tly except Saturdays. Toy• Needed Otlwr Than at Christ•cu OE!'R PAT: Do y~u know of any agency thal needs toys and games m good condiUon during the year? At Christmastime so many newspaper notices apS>ear asking for used toys in good repair, but I 'd like to donate several items I have before then. F H.L .. lrvlne alrview S tate Hospital. ZSOl f\arbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, welcomes toys and ~ementary games geared t.o the needs of young cbtldren. Donations may be brought to the rec:eptlollbt at Fairview's administrative building. Fosler Parents Association abo needs toys and games. Contact Kathy or Don Thomas at $31·0&&3. Additionally, FPA is searclling for storage space for teys it bas collected, plus volunteers to belp distribute them to famUJes bringing foster children into their homeJ. Stainless Steel Order Finally Arrives DEAR PAT: l sent a $4 check for two place settings to Prlh~ess Place Settings, Bronx, N. Y., lastJuly. The stainless steel offer was ~dvertised on a General Foods box of Whip 'n' Chill. J never received my ord:er. I know that$4 may not sound like a great amount of moaey, but1f many people are in the same situation the total would be qui le large: I have written to the Bronx address' but no answer has been received. I like Whip 'n' Chill, but I will ~ub· slltu~e it with som ething else until I hear fro_m the company. J .S., Newport Beacb You report that your silver now has been received, anctyou 1bould have contacted General Mills rather than the dlJ;tributlon address. Shelley Koslowe of General Foods explained that Ben Loeb and Co .• suppliers or the stabaless steel, fell beblacl In production. She uicl that all back orders were filled and mailed .>by the end of January. No new orders have been accepted since October. Publix Circulation Service Has Folded D~AR PAT: A young .m an came to my home selling magazines a~d books last sprmg. I bought "Sewing Made Easy" for $8. I paid S4 and sent the r emaiing amount to Publix Circulation Service of Little Rock, Ark. I never received the book and have not had a n answer to my letter to Publix. 1'1.H., Costa Mes a Unfortunately, you may never receive your book. Publix Circulation Service, a top complaint firm with AYS for more than three years, went out or business seven months ago. AccoTding to a representative of the Federal Trade Commission, trustees were ·to rreeze assets of Publix and disburse them,.but the company is bankrupt and no refunds are being distributed. Publix joins Local Readers Service in the door·to·door magazine sales firms that now are out of business. • Timex Fixes Watch Fr~ Alter Bixup DEAR PAT: A month af\er I bought a new Timex watch last November, it stopped working. I sent it to Timex Corp., Little Rock. Ark .. to be repaired under warranty~ Timex wrote back saying the watch was out of warranty and that I would be charged for repairs. Thinking I shouldn't have lo pay, l asked that me watch be returned to me. Timex sent me an olde r broken watch. and I can't prove a thing as I sent the sales slip and warranty with Ute original mailin ~. Am I s tuck with this broken watch, which iso'teven mine '' L.R., Huntington Beach Rose Fess ler. Timex cmtomer service representative, asks you to return the old watch for replacement with• new one. Fessler explaine d that the charge for repairs, $4.38, was incorrect. When your watch was received, its code indicated it was out of warranty. This code does not indicate the date of purchase, however, Timex asks that proof of the purchase dale accompany all repair requests to avoid warranty problems. Timex charges about $5 for watches out of warranty, and onJy a small handling charge for watches covered by the warranty. Refund Made on Clairol Tft?"ariwn Olln- DEAR PAT: A friend told me she remembered reading that you had managed to get a refund for a pers<>n who'd ordered the ··Garden of Earthly Delights" terrarium offered by Clairol some time ago. I ordered mine last September , and never received it. L.H., COsta Mesa Your refund is being mailed by Clarol. Jack Shor, Clairol spokesman, said trouble developed with the s upplier, Rigsby Hollow Corp., Potosi, Wis., and the offer is not being continued. When the s upplier fell behind on orders and provided below standard terrariums, Clairol obtained a court injunction ordering Rigsby Hollow to provide a list of customers whose checks bad been deposited but whose orders bad not been filled. Shor reports that although thousands of refund checks have been mailed, new orders from the promotion have been forwarded to Clairol in batches, r esulting in a refund processing delay. Persons wishing tp cequest a r efund are advised to send proof of purchase to Lorraine Paterno, Clairol Consumer Relations. 345 Park Ave., New York, NY 10022. /tflgrahae f'oanadation H011 24-hour llodine DEAR PAT: Now that you r readers are awar e th e National Migraine Foundation has an Orange County Chapter (phone 979-7810 J. l 'd like to note that the main function of this group is to counsel the individual and see exactly what type of headache problem is involved. Medical referrals and followups are offered. Our meetings, held every three months . are a culmination of all that's been happening between times. , C.M., Santa Ana Persons interested in further information about the National Migraine Foundation may call its 24-hour botUne phone number Monday through Saturday or write to •os ~. JWllper Ave .. Santa Ana, CA 92707. • PhHHp• Renal t11 Credit, ,,,, .... Dedtldi•• DEAR PAT: I have the common problem of an individual tryine to get a computer to correct itself. My father die<l last ~um mer and, as part or handling his financial affairs, I canceled . all oil company credit cards, inclUding one with Phillips Petroleum Co. This account included an accident policy that cost S2.25 pe r month and was billed to his credit card account. I received a $$ credl~ notice from Beneficial IDs urance Group, the carrier, effective Oct. 31, 1974. P hillips still credits bis former account witb $6. 75. The $2.25 difference punles me, a nd the $6. 75 credit can't•be used in gasoline because the card was destroyed when the account was canceled. Although l've written to Philllps' Oklahoma headquarters a number of times, the credit t ontlnues to art'ive each month. It's obvous that more than $6.75 worth ot servicing a~d posta&e has been used since last fall. H.L., lrvlne The whole meu •WI remains somewllat panllng. Beneflclal's apo)etman says It'• PbllUps' proble111. Wbe.n Pbllllp.!I was contacted, • was told IOO._ matters can aot be dlscussed wltb a thJrd party. A little gentle persuasion, '90llng previous attempts CJD your part lo communldte In any moner, resalted ln fQrtlter tntormatlon. Pbllllpe ha malled M.'t5 to lOll. The $%.25 stlll ln quatJon supposedly was deduded for tbe Oct. l to 31 premium. AJtboQCh the bllltn& date falt. on the aeveetla day of the month, the amouat due Is projected &.la.rough the e.a of the month -ta your late f athu's uu, Oct. 31, 1974. PIPJlips bad ao record of yom natutcallon to cancel tbls account despite your reported ettort to do IO. It would appear that '°me premium monies are due you. but that deptind• on whether or no& you bave proof of notlftutlon for account caacellatioa. If you want me to punue th~ matter furtlaer, drop me a tine. Yoo can call PbOUps younelf on a toll·free llne, (800) 331-0Ml. Meatlon lbe account number to the 1111Wm•1C operator, and you'll be connected •Ith the peraoe la thuaeoflhl• account. It ftgures, Rigltt? , DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday. March 23.1975 Compac·t Calculators 011 Ca111p11-~ Students Really Love Them ... I 8y KA"" v CLANCY Of .. 0.•IY f'IMt sc.ff Students all along the Orange Coast are <1ev eloping the ··calculator habit.·· The tiny black boxes with their while push keys h ave been pop· ping up in classrooms more and more, thanks lo a drop in price for some models from $200 to $20 in recent years. And educators from the un 1versity leve l down through elementary grades herald their arrival-within strict limits. "You know, you get to push buttons, lights n ash. ·' said one educator. "You can say if you get the pro- blem worked, you can check it with , the c alculator ." a nother suggested.. ·'They provide a tremendous motivation for stude nts . ., s aid Nath anie l Lamm , math coordinator for the Orange Coun. ty Department of Education. .. By themselves they do not help the youngsters learn the concepts of math." he explained "Wha t t h e y do is provide , stimulating reinr~rcement." LEADING ca l culator manufacturers said a top quality mini version can be purchased for S20 for a basic model and from S200 to $800 for more sophisticated ' styles, although a few imports are as low as $IO each. Because o f the low price , William H. Parker, UC Irvine physics professor. said. the band· held calculator "ha~ effectively replaced the slide rule'' in college classes. "It's a great time saver ." said a math teacher at Golden West Colle1e in Huntington Beach. f•lricia Iacono. curriculum coordinator at E l Camino Real elementary school in Irvine, sug- gested, "Ther e is a tremendous potential. but I am not sure if we as educators have explored all the possibilities ." Educators a t all levels ad· vocaled strict limits on use ol th1> whirring number machines. "I think they should be highly limited in teaching basic math," s aid Bob Alston, math chairman at San Clemente High School. "They definitely should not be used as a crutch." For example, Al$ton lets his own third grader use a calculator at home to check ttis homework. ·•But I keep it Jocked up until I know he h as done the work becau~e I know lhird·gr~ders Utetotake short cuts.•· Jitn Mac on, curraculum <'OOJ'dinator tor the Huntington Beath Qty (elementary> School n(t:atreed "I don't think tbey will replace Jeam1na tn' basics,'' ho sai<l. "but th y can be UIMlCl motlva· lionally and t.e epeod work one the bastes are l~amed!' • i....nrn aald th• or..,41 Q>unty Department of Education is \\Ork1ng with :.t<.ite t>ducat1on ol f1cials to set up g uidelines for us· ing calculators in the classroom For example•. he said. "Should the teacher allow youngsters who have their OY. n to use them and' put others at a di~advantage'! ··we recognize the problem and now we want lo deal with 1l so all young::.ters c<tn benefit." he said. ··Obv1ousl~ t'alc·u lator·s circ· here to s li.J\ ... I nstruclors m area (·om mu nit' t·olleges and at liC Irvine agreed that calcul ators are welcome time saver::. in <lnY college-level class other than a remedial one. Charles Lewb, math chairman at Orange Coast College. s aid "'hil c s ome t eachers rear calcul ators diminish math skills. that concern "really 1s more for the elementar~ 111 high sch<H)IS tei Y.Orry about " Susan lngstad. instru('tor di Saddleback College. said sht· -soon will teaC'h i.I I wo·Wt.>t'k C'lru,-. on the purchase c.:nd usl' of mini l'alculators At l'Cl last \l'ar. Parkl•r c·on ducted an experiment in ont· of hi s beginning phys ics classes. gn ing .1ust half t.hc class a calculator. .. It had no effect on tht•1r perform a nee.·· ht• ::.aid .. Most of tht' questions asked 111 a college-level course are c·on · ceptual. so whether a student has a calculator or not has l1ltlt• tof feet," Parker added But he did <1d\ot·all' ... 11Ht Ii mats al the elem en tan le' cl "I still think s tudent-. :.ho11ld Little Black Box: Math Tool or Toy? Somedl:i y s tudents m<1) ca rr y aro und pocket calculators a~ routinely <1s t h e y n o \\ l' a r r ) I h e 1 1· notebooks Leading manufacturers of the mini models say that. while the pocket versions were not invented s trictly with the classroom in mind. the marriage between stu dents and hand·held adding machines was inevitable. ··There is really a lot of ex· c1tement in . education about the tisc of calculators:· said Wilma Gottlieb, a public rela· lions executive with Rockwell 1 nterQational. Both Rockwe ll aDd Canon, two or the lop manufacturers have versions available for a s low asS20. AND Wll EN asked if the prH:e .-could g o lower, Stu Jone-, regio n a l s ales ma nager at Canon, replied: "lt already hab. Some im- ports are now selling fo1· $9.95.'' He said the lower the price. the more chance the mini machines will wind up in the classroom. Mrs . Gottlieb baid she believes educators are adapt· Ing creativdy to their use S)le said. "I think we're beyond the s t ag~" where teachers hide new innovit· Uoos .. awoy t n ( clo&et hec&\JH they 'r e afraid of lht'm." Instead. s he explained. many teac hr rs find their ust> ht'lps motivate studenL'i. ·Many child rel\ arC' wry nluc h friabtened an malh. Thl'V f<>ar lh<'Y will fail ," she said "If you l'<•n i::l'l bl')'Vlld lhat. ~011 ('all moli \ ~Ill' them.·" AT A REC~~T HoekY.C'll symposium for educators 111 Chicago. one professor said hl· believes the argument aganst their use "stems from a deep streak of puritanismin u:. ... that says it is wrong that something th;;il has alway:-. been hard should suddenly bt• easy Another edul'ator at that meeting said lht.' USl' of thc- machines could s pur a generation of children "ho enjoy math m ore becau::.l' they've d evel oped ''tht• calcula bor habit." Both maAufact urers and educators a re d eve l opin~ classroom materials lo use· a lon g with the mini machines, a nd they foresee a time when children can carrv them from place to plac~· calcula ting ··any ite m of cudosity -their baseball averages, for example, or the amount of gas it would take to drive around the world." One Univers ity or Chicago professor said, .. The question is not will calcQlators become a r a ct or r.n m odern life ... they will, Tbe question 1s will they bcct>me a signif1 ncant r actor in lhe classroom., J believe that depends on ou1 ability as teachers to explmr them ... · ~lrs. Gottlieb added, It 1-. going lo be a digit 1 world out there within the next 20 yean.. so we might aswell bt• rt>ody foril. kno'' their time::. tables," he · sa1d He referr ed lo his O\\n elementary age children, saying they use a calculator al home "a:- J kind or gaml'. They are doin& la1rly complicated problem:. bc<'ause th('} t n to out-guess lht> t·akulat<>r .. BILL BARNES, administrator of educational ser vices for the Fountain \'alley School District , agreed with th<Jt. a pproach. ··Ttn· h and ta lculator in l' r l' a s e s t h e i n t e r e s t o f ~ oun~stcr!). p<Jrticularly those ''ho han• h:-i d trouble with the 1rn1wr-.pe ncil lype ::.kills," ht> ~aid "Som e stay \\ ilh it longer 1usl beca11!'-t.' t h e' arc· fascinated ·· . ;\l<Jcon ::.aid lht• Huntington Bt>ach elem entan schools are nms1d crin g a summer class hu1 lt around JU!)t that idea geared fo r stud<'nls .. who h;n e turnedofflo m alh · ·\nd Warner Carlson. pnocipal .11 Te\\'1nklc intermediate school tn Costa l\l esa . s aid l:l similar pro· gram has hcen ... uccessful there . ·1 th111k e\·entua ll y for slower students that is the answer." said Bob Houm:rn. ::t math teacher at Forster junior high io San Juan t'aµ1str::1nu "It ;1 c hild hasn't memorized t hl· rntt· math s kills by the "t:'\'t:'nlh or eighth grade. he pro· hably never will .. One \JC I researcher said of his O\\ n infant daughter, "It is more important for her to learn how lo program computers ... and if she doesn 't know her arithmetic extreme!~ "di. it won't really bother me ... Educator:-. clad complain there are few textbooks to use with calculators. <Jnd some mentioned thl•ft as a potential problem. 1 lf erh Le\). princ ipal at Husharcl School in the Fountain Valley School District, said that was why the school bought 12 tu- ble models I ast year instead of the mini versions "l was lear) of lhe handbeld kind being carried off," he ad milted. Soml' educators said school:. screw the calculators to a desk or paste them on a large board. But over a 11. persons e x- perienced in education thought calculators posed a threat to sound math educa tion. ··1 don't thank they will replace learning basics." Macon pointed. out Dr Harold Hester. curriculum direct or for the Capistrano u nified School District agreed. adding, "I don't think paren~ \\OUJd ::.upport that either." "I don't sec a threat." another '>tird. "They open whole new horizons becauso students don't have the drudgery ot calculaUng. Few s tudents grow up to bE' mathmeticians anyway." • Sund"'t. Marc~ 23. 1975 Grandchildren rB y t h e Troop .lun1ur (;irl St·vut:s from Troop 1885, C-0sta '.\J l':.;i, h;,1 \ t' .. :1duptc<l" the entire population of (;[\'tl 11 :.t \ t•11 l ·on v ;i lescenl 1-lospital in Nc'>'·porl Bt•:u·h ;i:-. :.pt·1.:i;,li ··grandparents." Jn :uld1t1un to plunning holiday p:.irll('S fo r llit• p,..1\1 t·nt:., the gi l'ls spend time JUSt talking \\llh tlil'nl. ~lust rt't'ently. thC'y hosted an E.1:.tl·r L'gg hunt. ··The girls IU\t' their aeliv1t1es su murh !ht•;. "'ill bt• currit'<l on throughout the summer. t•\ t·n though Scout s eason ends in .June," one of the mol hers commC'nted. In phuto <Jbovc ,C.'a rl Ryb(•t·ki receives his l·:.1:.IL'r b;1:.ket from Cleft to right) l-l elen l ;on:.aJ' L''>. n ;ind <Jl' J:k.aulicu, \' 1cki Turner and ~11 cht•llt• 11 :.Hid ;J II \·, •• ,Cati lle l p Column Write 1-. \hPrc ;.i journ<1IJ :-,n1 n1;1JOr ur i1n~vone iii- ll'l"l'St(•d in ,,·riling'' hu \\liuld t!njoy helping to eompL IL' a nt·11'spape1· t•n!un1n for ;; ser\'ice :igL·ncy localPd 1n llunt11 i1-'1un lll0<.1eh '! The n1:itl'r1;.il \\ ould :ilrl';_idy be on hand. <1nd the JOb \\UUld 111\0l\'t' pulllllj.! ll IUgl'lhl'r 1n :.in 111ll'l'L'S l 111~ fas luon i!lld t,\ pin.I} it For publira - l 1un ·r111~ \\11u\d t:1kl· t1p :1l1n11! l\\O hours c:ll'h ·r ut•:-.d a_\ (' ;1 I I '.)ijO.J3 I:! Hr 5:!0-2Jitl. \\'rill' 0 11 ' ,\ltt:,\S t)f' g r1.'<l to.:~t nt·1.·d .1rt· not :d11;1~~ th1.· n1i1.'>l ;1ttr<:1cl11e tu 1·ulunt e1.•l's, a:-pointl'd out by !ht• Orange County Department of ~ll'1;J] :-i1·r111'.'.t·~ ll U\\'('\t·r. lhl· l'OUll\\ lll'l'd!> \'ol unt L't'r:. '' ho t' ;in offer l'f1uns<:!i tlj! anll l·due <• h un 111 hutnL•n1:ik1ng skills , mont:y rn ;.in;.ige · 111cnt <.ind nutrition . Volunll'er:-. are needed to pro1 idl' tr .i nsport ation. o::.ing Lhei r ou·n ears to l r;.in s port ehildrl·ll and ::idults to medical f ..11..·i !J t ll'S ur nt her OJ µpointr:Dents . ,\1 :-.o 111..'cdt>d are voluntL•ers lo perfo rm "handy1n;.in" ta~k~; for aged. disabled or blind l'lrt·nt~. Oftl'n <·llcnts need help \oc:ilin~ speci:d itc·n1s, sut·h <.is rrec or low-tost aµ- plianl·es, furnilur~·. c·lothin~ and lr!tnSf)Orla-- t1on In addition lo lhesl' al'l1vities . numerous onc-uf·;.i-kind assignrnent::. ;.ire ~1\·;.iilab!C'. COJll the \'ulunt:-ir.\-,..\ct ion Ccn!t•r of !::i<Juth Orange County, t>-12-096~ or l:QJ ·9'l•l':I To \'nur ffe alfh Charge It Up LUS A~'G l:Ll::S l,..\P 1 ~\ rct•h;.irgeablc hc;.irt P<.1t't'01 ;i ker el ilil';i!J,\· tested for tY.·o ;ve ar:-, \\1th a rt:purll·d 59 ~ pl'1·ccnt reliability 1sno1\ ;.i1·0J 1l.1hlt• L1ido<:tors. 'J'h1.· IJ<ll'l'mOJkL·r :.ind 1t :-. lf'::i d \\lrl's \\11 1 l'::ir1·~· a\\ <trrant~ of 10 )"l'ar:-.. four t1n1c:. that of C'on1·en!ion;d paec·m<.1kt'r'>. :-.;.iid ,\Jfred J·;. T\t a nn , pr1.·:.idcnt of Pacescl\C'r Sys tC'ms of Sy Ima. Other µacl·n1<.1ker s mu:.t be surgically replaeed \\ h(•n lhC' Li atlcrics lose their f)(}~·er_ :\J ann ~;11d his comp.inv's i':.iccst:Ller can be rechargl·d monthly b~· liit• p;1 ticnl i.lt home b.1· me:1ns uf a dL•v1t·e lhe .... 17t' of 11 µurt::i ble t ~pe1\r1t t'r It :.L'nds :.i n1<1 gnl•l 1l· f1l'ld throuRh tht: "kin tu the pacl·m<1kcr. ·rht· Jl•1ticnl dot:s not fct•l ;i ny l:>l'n:.<.1l1un . H Plp for \'0 11 ·Legal Advice <J1'<1nge County result:nl~. ci:.pec iall ~ those nt·\\' t" the are<:1 . :.ire bein).! urg~d hy the Or<Jngt· (.'ounty Bar ..-\SS()(:ialR1n to conL.u:t its L;_i\\'yer Referral Servit:e if t hl'y need lo get in touch \\'ith an attorney. ' S<·rvice UirC'l'lur fng1.• \\";1~ncr s:t id she h;1s ;.i µJnel of l<.1\1 } L·rs <.ivai1 <1l1lc and rt·aU.v to help lucJI rL·sidcnl:-. un leµ,<d prohlt•n1s. Shl' l'<t n br cont ;it·tcd at 835·881 I ·rhl· off1~·" ad - dresl:> 1:. 1930 \\' 1 7th~!, S;_in\:J ,\na Amusing observations of life along the Orange Coast, pen ned by a native son, i n the .How to Survive on Part-time Work_ ow .. ti,., kiffp....,lt« Mrwi:it Finding a second job when inflation a nd re· ce ssion a r e <'ausing m a n y co mJ)3nies t o rl•s lril·t hiring or to t•limin<ite part-time jobs iSi1ot e;.i sy, In £:.it·t , t he a ctual nun1bcr of >A'orkers hold - ing do""·n multiple j~ has declined in r ec:ent months, even as the cost or living has continued lo increase, accor din g to the U. S. Bureau of Labor statistics. Nonetheless, there are many ways individuals can earn a second ln- com<'. T he amount of money to be m a de is limited onl y by \he \ime .. s kill a n d effort ex-~-----------------,,-----------~ CIWl'1l&n klefl(• MorfttOr 5-lieokll b'(GtM UftOle' pended. In some cases pay fur --es o r activities in· t f h' l k ' ' f f part-t ime jobs can be as ~11 ..-ou ~ 1s way o ma ·e rnoters try to pro it rom low as Sl0-$20 3 week. In elude ' cookinC ' and bak· ~re tl happens. individ ual fears a nd con-;ng ("""rhaps even cate,, T he re ar e n1a •1i• cens other instances, it can _. r · r un int o se v e r a l ingJ , a rts and c r aft s, ·hazards alongthe r?ad to ,\ Sett er Busi ness t h o u sand do ll a r s a teachingand a d vising. succes~full y making ;.i Burea u Spo k es m an mont h. Somet imes a Som e m ay provide on-second incom e . \\'arns a gainst the m . second-income i'ob leads ly a rew doll a rs a "''eek in DU RING a l in1eofhigh Schemes can be s potted profit but a w.e lcome re· 1 d , n d an indiv i.dual into an en-unemp oyment a n 1n a " "'hen a s or promoters lief from boredo m , >A'hile ,, I · r l · tirely new lin e of fulltime ion, un.scrupu ous pro-promise " a n ast1c pro· work . -others may lead to a }-"or example, r\lyce permanent career. Jn J. Collier, a New 'York-:.i.lmost a ll cases. t he h ome b{'COnl e s t"r , began t yping fo r something else . a tax a writer as a source of s helter. second income, and soon Almost alt direct sell fo u n d h e r s e l f automatically editin g ing jobs mean working the rnanuscripts she was away from home as well. And a l mos t all are gil'en. h 11 , A I She realized s he h ad a c 3 enges. n <Jf "·an· ta l e nt in maki n g t age is flexible hour:<. which are eotnpaliblc ~~enl~; ~ r ~:t~=r, h ~~3 ' with family schedules. began editing on a · SOM E p<irl ·tin1c \l'Oik fulltime basis. She also can lead to fulltin1e jobs. began pu blic relations Accordin g tu a nonprofit and co n sulting busi-org anization dedic;_i ll'd nesses. to expanding cmploy- •lowever . most should.: n1cnt opportunilil'S for ·be~·ary of trying to start · l'Ol l e gc -c ducal ed a new business from a. \\omen, "Plans for p:.irt- second·income job, says time \\'Ork require j ust as L eo n 1·1 e n r y J r ., Sl'rious it job can1paign publisher of a O e\~·s lc\tC/"' a s plans fo r fulltin1C designed to he\1> thC' l•mployn1t•nt." person working out of a 'J'he orga nization sug· home or in ;i sel'ond-gcsts, before launching a incon\e situ<1tion. formal search, "decide l i t-: \\'1\R'."S that 1\•urk· .i ng out of your home c;u1 'be ;.i radic;1l ehangc fron1 \\·orkiug out of an office bu i lding, •·where so - n1eonc l'lse pays !ht• rent.· Instead of just .. spend- ing Sl .000" on a ne\\' busi- ness or idea. a care(uf. e.-:p!oration or the poten- tial market is ~·<-1 rran - 1ed. he l'Ounsels, and gwdes people away from businesses h e has found donol pay. Anyone beginning <1 se<:ond business or "·ho is serious :1hout c:.i rning a sel·ond income should study the rele\'ant ln- tern<1I Revenue Service Rules. There will be ti n1es v.•hen rent. util ities and telephone bills can be de- ducted from ineome tax- es if a t:ertain amount of n1011e y is made in the at- hume business. It is wor th" hile to get a· lis t of lhe rules govl'rning s uch d edu c tion s Profession;.i l advice is '4'idl•ly ;.ivail;ible. S0.\1 •: purt-tin1c Jobs require S!Jl't.:i;J I skills. r\n 1nd1\·1dual mas ha .. ·e to go tu school or he may be able lo IC'~-.n·n 1ron1 so· n1eone l'lst: in thL· bu:.i- nt:ss. 1\nd, t'\en 1f the job doe s not rt:qui re a sµcL'1al skill . it does re-· qu i rt: a df's ire to pt•rform. :-Ol otivation i.s necessa ry and people 1nust be con\'l/l ('Pd. ,,.,,.hat hours you v.'ould like lo ~'urk . and re- cognize u·hl'rl' you can be ne xiblc. "Convinc·c t'mµloyt-1·s that part-time 1vorkers :i re their best because this kind of cn1ployt:'. for example , c an have greuter productivity, ;_i lo\\·er turnover rate and a gre<it er commilm<!nt to• the job.'' One cautio n .1s "to avoid the ·1 can 't do anythi ng' synd rome." Since so many s econd - income jobs r equire sl•ll· ing. exper ts counsel ;_in examinat ion of ex:.ictly Y•hatsalesmanship is. ,\ccording t o one de- fl nit ion . a salesman s hould have this ~I t · titude -to ~ant somet hing g ood ftlr another person, and to go Rebates Lower, Slower SACR.-\T\1 E~TO (,\P l -Ciilifornia taxpayers are getting back less in state inco me tax returns lh1 s year . says Con- troller Ken Cor y . lie said \.\.'cdn csday that the al'er<1ge stale in- co1nc tax re lund so far this year is nearly Sl9 lo"-'Cr than lo.i sl year. \Vith four \~:eeks to go f)l'forc the ;\pril 15 fili ng dt';_id line. Cory s aid, the s l ate has granted 2.1:!5,427 refunds totalin g Sl99.290.948 and a\·er ag. ing S93.76 each. Helpful Hints For Making$ 1-lere is a li s t or some boQks and pa rnphlets u•ith tips on spare-time jobs: "The l-lome Office Guide," by Leon Henry .Jr. Arc liooks. Inc., New York, Sl.45. "f-l ow to Build a Second Income Fortune In Your Spar e Time," by Tyler G. I-licks. Parker Press, New York, S2.45papcrback. "I-low to 1\-J ake Big Money al Home in \'our Spare 'fime," by St'ott Witt. P arker I'ress, New ':t'ork, S7 .95. "100 \\'ays to !\lake l\toney in Your Spare ·Time, Starling \\'ith Less Than SlOO," by J ohn Stockwell and Jlcrbert lloltje. Pa rker Press, $7.95. "Successful ~l oon l ighting Techniques Thal Can :\I :.kl' 'i'ou Rich." by Forrest H . Frantz Sr. Parker Press, $7 .95. "Everyone's Guide to Spare t im e In· {'O ml', '' b y J ;.1 mcs ¥1.'a ls h . G r eyv.·ood Publis hing l_.i m 1t ed , Don !\t ills. C<i nad a, $1.25. "Starting and :\lo.1naging \'our O>A•n Busi· nt•ss,'' U.S. Guvcrn1ncnt J~rin lini! Office, \Vash ingt on •. D.C. 20402; SI.OS. FREE J>AMPll LETS Sm:.ill l\usincss Administration (SBAJ, \\'ashigton, D.C. 20416, has a number oC free pamphlets. They are: ~farketin g P lanning Guidelines. No. 194 lwfarketing Research Procedures; No. 9 Analyiing Your Cosl of J\.fa rketing, No, 85 \\'hat Is the Best Selling Price?, No. 193 Is Your Cash Supp ly Adequate?, No. 174 ll andicrafts a nd l lome Businesses. f'r ee M anageme nl Assist ance, No. 11:-,A l'~or-Sa le Book lets, No.1158 HELP FUL U ST More usefu l books a nd pamphlets in- t·lude: "How to \\1ork When \:'our Husband Is ..-\gainst It, Your Childrent Aren't Old EnOugh, and The re 's Nothing You Can Do Anyhow," by J<~elice N. Schv.-·artz. Simon a nd Schuster, 52.95. "Your J ob Can1paign and Planning for \\'ork," Cat alyst,(14 E. 60th St., New York, N.Y: 1~221 Sl .75. *ANTIQUE* *AUCTION* ,, GRAHi> HOnL • HI HOTEL WAY, ilHAHEIM op,.tff• W-. ..... D~ Secretary Bookcases, Roll Tap Desks. Marble Top 'Nash Stands. Art Noveau Pieces. Grandmolher Clock. Carved Pump Organ Bowl and Pitcher Sets. Piano Stools. Leaded A rt Glass. Gabinels. Pub Mirrors. Tile Sack Hall Trees. Fern and Pl ant Stands. Wooden Co&I Scuttles. Mahogany Glass Front China Cabinets. Anl1Q•e Trunks. Piano. plus Bnc-A·Brac 0£4l£RS OECORAfOAS 4~0 PFUV4fE' BUYEl'IS MONDAY MARCH 24th, 7:30 P.M. forM 44-itW.. -CecM9H1 A.-.a.&e JOHH KING, AUC:TIOHEIA 17141 772-7777 bf, 266 C213193 ... Jt l I ......_ 4 _..,., - rtt •" ~q e tchanae ror tr you ll larted oul or~er "yery .... y~ork." 'lni ~ C1sh-t11.nk cleun1n1 '[Jl e s pOk esman ad · service, ~'?" l t urn d0 "-11 vises, · · A~k . does this et1>1xu·tun1t1es tu servlc«! eitrning·s claim sound re-bird cuges. . • aaonable? If it 's 50 e1:1.sy J·'or pro1not1un: ·busl· to make n1one.y why ar1..· nl·~s 111cn are <1d \•1scd to· they (,ellini me?" u(f(•t· 1 he nti \\'S ;.ing le or ' trulv unique idt;as and ff ~ ,$Ub G E S1'S !IUl !ICl'\'.ices to neu'll editors beUe vuw 1nyth l n~ un-:.ind to :;pread the "·ord leuitl~l_nwriting -notin <iniong friends and ·~dvert1_s1 ng a nd p1·0!110-neighbors . taonal literature, but 111 a And · · lly, onL'C suc - \'jlll<l .... cont r aet . Ask lo ce looms, · · · impor- t alk to existing investors t· nt not to lose s t or ey~n if they a.rt: in ?lh~r· t e origlnu l goal0 , T,;,;--11"" c1L1es. Besusp~e1ou1S1Cb~g fart thal u second in- names !Ire bt;1ng used an come has been p roduced promot,ion al ll terature. should not change the Anot her t rap to <.i\'oid commitmen t. · Is th e ·'rack route'' 11c h e m e wht're pro- m ote r s o ffer vending machines fo r sale d irect- ly to the inexperienced public, r ath e r th a n wit hin tr a d e circles. They t'onceal the fact they really are sell ing equipment and the cards . a r e heavily s taekcd agai n st the inex - perienced. ~l ult ile\'t:I ~elling schemes also can bt• de- ad e nds. As distributors, usually the last lo s ign is .the net loser since dis- tributor1:1 hips \1·ork al'- cording lo the J;.1\\· of 1diminishing rel urns. Those who u• ant to make a little n1oney on inventions also s hould be wa r y. They s hou ld car eful l y inves tigate before p;1ying advance fees to those "·ho pro- n1ise l o make patent scarchE's. obtain patents, determine mar ketability ·and soon. A person should avoid bein g disL'Ou raged by his competition. In facl, he is a<lv ised to chet•k to see how it does the job a nd how he mi"g ht improve on the competitor's way of operat ing. The ind ividual !lhou\d be (fexible. For example, . ' 911cJJc,y •' ., ,' . ~ MATER NITY r o11 ilr1• /rn·!lt'd l•1 1111'1111 a l3f!flf.'/lf f'ruluu11 ~lluw fCJT lloog l fu.\pUa/ /'resented by Priyt> /;1,11 /l,latf'rnily nl Robin.wii's. 1-'uslnvn l~la11d ~''1'/UA y 1:vf:Nrr.·c, APHIL ~ i .. 10 p .11!. Cl1a,npay11<· Door Pnzrs /)unohon t.? SO A l'ers1m Tit'~t'/01 l'>fo11 IH' i'1Jrcliu.·>t~J 01 /looy /luspual. On. Dll'parlr1~111 Pag .. lWy lmutii111t•. Robinson''· 6-M 4i:.'9 Paye &y Silo/), .'i1111f/r Coo.~1 J>faza . 55l 5i:S4 " 'fhe part -time worker who also happt:ns to be a f u lltime h ou sekeeper kno"·s t hat \\Orking at home is ide<il. llowever, it's not particularly easy if your skills r ange from secretarial to clerical lo educational. Cottage industries of. fer o pport unit ie s l o n1akc money, keep house and watch the children. "Last year at t his lime there >A'ere only 1.964.792 r efund s averagin g 5112.22 each for a total of $220,490.500 ," Cory said. The stale expects to make 5.5 n1illion refunds this year FABRIC WAREHOU E SALE Announcing the GRAND OPENING :;~~~~~r.'!?Un fory FABRIC WAREHOUSE §:?~~~~ A. J. M1•l0,,, 0.1igMt J 8th & PLACENTIA COSTA MESA_ $:;"::,-;.t:·.:::!::~~ •f49IQ;IAJ1jllff fwf!l!lilifi4• -Vi-····--'::~~ OPEN TODAY IN COSTA MESA & ANAHEIM OF 4D% TO 60<>1o WASHABLE SPRING CREPI PRINTS DOZINS Of NEW NEW YO«K PAmtNS ANO D1S1Gf1S. "UNlfLIEVAILf, BUT TRUE" 100% POLYESTER 60"WIDI 63 ;;,09 .~d. ' . WT& .... AND UNI,....,. mA"NICI fO .. ,oen. IOLTS NOT lllMNANTS "UNlfLIEVAILf, BUT TRUE" MATIE JERSrY' "SLINKY mall lioo n. SP~~~G" 6 6( WNnt. Gl.lfN Yd. NAVY, ILACK JOI.TS , l'lllP\I, WINI NOJ;llM '"O•Cff '"' YOU'"'°"""· ft.cfif.on.i to rcltcl•C. Matv Rov•'· A.S.1.0. Dorothy Ru911, Oe1itnfot DAILY PILOT 250 Nitwpcwl C...tet O.;w DESIGN ,.LAZA clOM to 'F 1~10t'I hit 714·&40·"40 " ' Horsin' Around with Tom McC."n Coast Ready to Rodeo If you want proof th~t ONE T HING he has &e · Oran~e Coast 1s. lea rned is that they wboy Coun~ry watch aren't getting enough of what happens m a couple the "pie" when the pro- of weeks. when Larry moters slice up the pro- M_ahaQ b_nngs the rodeo fits on a juicily s ue· with a difference to the c e s s r u l r o d e 0 Orange. Coun ty Fair· T he Orange County ground.~ m Costa Mesa. rodeo -for what Mahan The dllference" may thinks is the first time in not be too apparent from the hi story of the Rodeo the !an st~nds Cexc~pt, Cowboys Association per~aps. in th~ high (RCA>, the organization quality or the ac_t1~n Y<?U that is big·league rodeo c~ expeEct) but it s a. b!g -will put up a percen· d1fferen • And 1t s tageortbegateaspartof bound to attract the best the purse. pro ro eo cow b oys In other words, cow. ~und. boys e nte r ed in this L a r r Y M a h a n • RCA·sanctioned event supercowboy, has spent will win more m oriey for !he past 10 years b_eco';ll-their rides if m ore people mg the oniy m an m his-buy tickets to come and tory to_ w If\ . the world see them m ake their champ1ons h1p .as . all· rides. Sport's Top H~ LarryM~ Headquartering At Balboa Bay Club · Sundey. Match 23. 197!> others. Tho Jn&titule wan&I to st a rt a rfftt • tlooal camp facility 111 Oranae County for dear and bard ·of ·h earlne kids.> IN TUE previous Mahad'·Weat production. the E¥PO rodeo, both youna men prottt~d h'Qm Mahan• experlenc witb the movie, "Thi! Greot American Cowboy.'' That!ilm, pro- duced by Kellh Me rrill, d1d for r o d eo what Laguna Beach's Bruce Brown did for surfing with his motion picture, "Endless Summer." They'll use a rodeo an· nouncer <Bob Tolman> whose voice was heard describing the action at several or the rodeos shown in exquisite slow· motion detail in the fim. He will introduce each cowboy at the Orange County rodeo a nd iden- tify him as an md1 v1dual He also will give Cam. al the fairground s a brief history of each animal the cowboys w 111 try lo ride -whether he has ·had money won on him, what he did his lu~t time outorthechutc. etc. DAii. Y PILOT 113 \he m~, witbout. crowd And wu.nout a rod.o, ju t. to meot old Ottu on a one·to-One bash1. The film credits begun to roll t1nd the screl'n went d ark before the ride t!llded. So, did Mah an ~vc1 ride Oscar? With u twinkle in h t:; ~~ ond a little grin play· log wfth the corners of his mouth there in his swte at the Bay Club, he said, "I rode him as far as 1 could.'' Then he added. '' 1' m glad they !>topped the cameras when they did " OSCAR WILL be in the draw at the Orange Counly ::.how, me<inmg some cowboy will t akl· him on in the bull riding event during one of the d ays of the t wo ·da~ rodeo. Performance:; an: scheduled for Saturday and Sunday iifternoon:.. You can buy tickes oow at all Ticketron agt.'ll c1es, Manners Saving:. and Loan , South<.·r11 California First l'<ational Bank, and the Bullxw Bay Club and from Ne wport Harbor C1nd Costa Mesa J aycees. They'll cost $4 .50 now or S5 at the gate (if there are any left al show time) with children un· der 12 al half price. ~round cow~oy six t1mes Simple idea? Sure, but in pro~t:ss1on al . r~eo no other rodeo p roducer compell~1on. He is ~1gh has ever done it. Mahan en_ough m the _st~ndmgs. has been telling ever- this year that 1l JS more yone who would listen t h a'! meUiemati~all_Y. that it's just one of the '---------------------------------.... ~-_, possible be could WU\ his· things the "today " u All of which brought us in our "Horsin ' Around " inter view to the subject of Oscar, the unridable bull that thre w one of Mex ico's top bull·riding vaqueros in less tha n five seconds in the Mahan FREE RODEO ~eventh cri>wu -anddo_lt version of rodeo should m the fewest rodeos m do whichit'severbeendone. Al th e Balboa Bay What that proves is Club in Newport Beach just that Mahan, at 30, the other day be talked and he aded for about other ideas. mi 11 ion a i re s tat u s 1f1 ahan was in town for a (because or e ndorse· while between shows and rnents and other busi· business appointments ness ventures as rodeo's to help m a ke arrange· ·first hones t·to·goodness ments for the April 5 and . folk hero>. has learned a 6 show here in Orange lot about his fellow com· County. petilors. T he fairgrounds rodeo, , he e xplained. is going to and all that, but they be stripped of specialty don't do that at football acts. games. "1'1'1 GOING to be thorougnly disappointed if we can't sell rodeo just as rodeo, a s its own s port," he said. "Maybe it's entertaining for a dog to have a monkey on its back and to chetsc sheep around in a corral "If we can begin to consider rodeo a truly major s po rt, we don"t have to do rodeo that way either." fi e was emphatic when he added: '·This is the only way I really want to produce a rodeo -just straight rodeo for its own sakt•. ' Quick to nod his head in approval wets Jim West, e n tertainment director ror l ntcrna· t1onal Bay Clubs, Inc. <Balboa Bay Club a nd its subsidiary properties). He helped Mah a n pro· duce the rodeo at Spokane. \\'as h .. la::.l year during Expo a nd is very much involved in this one and in its local movie. community involvement aspects. · ' T H E G R E A T <The rodeo·s Ame rican Cowboy" beneficiary \\ill be fades out on a scene at Chi ldren"s Hear-More the Cle m e nts, Calif., Institute. a nonprofit or· r anch aren a of s tock ga nizatio n for deaf ·contractor Bob Cook, children incororated ear- . owner of Oscar and what I y i n 1 9 7 4 a ft e r Mahan calls "the best groundwork was laid in string of rodeo bulls go- 1973 by t he Newport ingrightnow." Harbor Jaycees a nd Mahan was there, in TICKETS! LARRY MAHAH'S ALL PRO RODEO NSTTAU A TUTDllYI AT Johnson & Son She Cal& on 'Friends' for Money UlfCOUI MIAC:Ul1' J4U--a.C:-"'9w u .. soe LJCIMSlll OllYU$ IPIAFAMIU By ALAN DIRKIN OfOeltyl'ilodt~ff · One hot line call re· ceived at The Center, a community service agency in Costa Mesa. was for a frosting reeipe for a chocolate cake. Few are like that. Mrs. l>orotby Milich. of New: port Beach, who ia organizing a g roup called Friends of The Center to help support it, told of another call she took as a hot liner. "The firs t ti m e he called was on a Sunday morning and he s tarted telling m e how he was a fantastic guy,'' s he re· called. "I dis missed it, but then he call ed agajn a few days later . I asked ... -_ ... Dorothy Minch: helping keep hot llne 'hot' went on fQr two or three months." from the county, $7,000 from the United Way, and $3,000 from service clubs a nd individuals, lea'"ing a deficit of $10,000 a year. The deficit is the re- ason for the Friends of The Center. ··Perhaps it is t oo much to expect to raise $10,000, particularly the fi rst year." Mrs. Milich said ... But we are going to shoot for $5,000. · · Volunteers are n eeded to help raise the m oney. Mrs. Milich, a research chemist who is m arried and has one son , said that 12 people are mem· bers of the Friends of The Center so far and more are needed. She wants anyone who can help plan such benefits as art auctions, fashion shows, or bridge tourna· me nt s or ha ~ other money·r a1s1ng ideas, to call her <.it 644 -4999 or The Center. 642·0377. "HELPING is a re· warding experience. no one should feel that they need a particular talent to join the J{roup," .. Mrs. M11ict) said. S h e said that the tors to don::ite two hours of time a month to help !runlheclinics. The Center -its logo calls 1t "a people place"' also offers individual counsel in~. The Center gets about 4,000 hot line calls a year, one every· 90 minutes . Some are suicidal. Some are from people who are simply lonely. Orange County's ONLY AUTHORIZED· lt~li HORSETRAILER DEAlfR UNIVERSITY OLDS 2150 Harbor It.cl. CostaMHa 540.H40 friends will meet once a ------------------------------ mont h. She wants the group to establish 1tselfon a continuing basis to give TheCenter stabilily. The Center as been in existence for fi ve years. It is run much like a free clinic. The VD clinic is opt·n Tuesday <.1nd 6:30 to8:3C p.m. Miller noted that the clinic nN•ds more doc· JCPenney ·him what was really on his mind. He said that he was blind and t errified. And he was lonely. EXPERIENCES like that -the experience of he lping others -are why Mrs . Milich has worked as a hot liner for five years, a nd why she is n ow form i n g the Friends of The Ce11ter. Al an Mill er, d irector of the community service which ope r ates <1 VO clinic. a 24·hour hot line and counseling out of premises at 132 E . 18th St., Costa Mes a. ex ·.--------------------~ "H e said h e h etd become d epende nt on his mother, but was hoping to get a dog. 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HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 892-7771 NEWPORT BEACH (7 14) 644-2313 ' .,..., ..... , .. .M. ........ .,.. .... FASHION ISt.AAD. Newport Beticl'I (7f .. ) 844-2313 HUNTINGTON ~!ER, Hunhngton Beech (714) 892-1771. Easter sentiments. Very special religious medallions fQr your family. 16.25A. Stwttng silver Saint Christoph« medal. 1l50 8 . Gold filled Christ head mtdalllon. 1l50 C. Sterling silver CMst held mldalllon. 6.50 D. Monty cllp with Saint Chriatophw. 5.00 E. Children's gold filled cross. w· high. 11.25 F. Gold filled cross with diamond chip. r high. 12. 75 O. Sterling silver crucifix. $ 9 H. Gold filled two tone crucifix. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the followiftCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (71 4) ~4-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892·777 1 ~ ......... ~ 84 DAILY PllOT . ' ' Sunday, Match 23. 1975 BEA ANDERSON, Ecltor 'There is so much of our personal environment over which we have little control. Surroundings must relate to people.' • \ J 0 Surroundings Should Reflect Values I' CYNTHIA MURAKAMI Caution: Oep:.irtn1ent ~tore ~hel\"CS orfer '1 {'Oil· fu~1ng ;.ir1·ay of toys. llov.· do yo u determine the oppropriatc purcha~l' for your c hild"! \lthal arc the ~arc ty considcr;.i t 1ons·! Some guidelines in :ln ctlucalional poickct ;.irt.· ufrcred by JC P1'nnl'y's con sumer afrairs division £or spr1ng tsummcr 1975. F'irst cons ideration s hould be safet y, exp\a1n('d r1e ld reprt.·sent<i t1\·e Cynthia Murakami . (fC'arl'd to lhc 1nfant-toddlt·r agl· br<.1C kl't , th<· m~1teri;.1t !'>U,ggcsts. avoidance of dt!lat·h.:ible or small parts that might lodge tn v.·111dp1pe, t·;.;rs, nostrils or be !->'-''a[IOv.(•d . Ed~e~ !'>h arp cnuu,l!h to cut <•nd easily expo~cd .111n~. \\ irf'!'> or nails '-''h1ch could puncture ;1r<' danger signs. \\'hat you buy ror any child should hC' <i.E;e appropriate AGE G RADl~GS "Suggested age gr<.1dings arc included on many toys t--or cx.:1mp\c, for ages 3 to 6. Stories by ALLISON DEERR Ol lfl< O•U~ Piiot St.Ill Too long, asserted Cyn thia 'P.1urakami, we've thought of homes a nd ofri ces as containers for peopl e. "Too oft en. we huvc planned shO\l.'Case environmncnls rather than surround ings to •A'hich peo· pie can relat e.'· The home et·ono 1nist. ;i ]'.;e'"'·porl Bc<ich rcsidC'nt "·ho \l.'Orks as field represent<.ilive fol' JC Penney Company. noted changing patterns. "There is so much of our pE"rsona l e nvironment -home. car or office -over '-''hich '-''C have little control. Educators are beginning to look at "'hat they're teaching." An emphasis on furniture ar- rangen1cnt a lon.r: tradition;_il]y accepted lines is shiflln~ to how people relate, '~that affects h0\1 they ft'el and act and a refl ection of indi\'idual needs and values. ··Wh y does ever y li ving room have to have a sofa, chair. or cof- fee table? l'eople are beginning ta look a l v.·hul parts of their home they like, what they enjoy doing, and v.•he re they feel com- fortable.·· she said. .SPACI:: REQUIR E D She C'i tcd. for example, re- cognition o( indi\•idual space r e- quirements. Dr. Edward II a ll in .. The Silent La nguage .. describes an "air bubble,··, around eat•h person that v:1 ri cs according to sex, culture and situation. .. \\le eaC'h have an inti mate, private, social and public range. In the intimate, for example, we s peak more softl y c1 nd are ph ysically closer." Tl11 .. ·rl' are cultural differences. as \\"l'll. l.atins and Southern Europe<ins lt"nd to speak in c10Sl·r proxi mity <.1 11d have n1ore physical contact. Orit"nta ls and Northern Euro- peans tend to express Jess emo- tion and talk at greater distance. Thus, the need for space wilr ~·ary amon,1? people. "This should be taken into con- sideration v.·hen furnishing a home or designi ng a work situa- tion." 1\Jr . Murakami said. Otht>r f;_ictors now arc being considered. Noise, color, over· cro""·ding, lack or privacy, isola- tion and temperature a ll in- nuencc hum a n behavior. "Recent studies point up the cost in stress and inefficiency wh en people don't r elate to their surroundings. GROYt'ING 1\Yt' ARENESS .. As educators, we have to de- \' Clop i n our stud ent s an enhanced awareness oft.he social and psychological a spects of our environments.'' Ms. fi."lurakami ho ld s a bachelors d egree in home economics from Lin£ield College in Oregon and a masters degree from Michig an Stute University. She was an extension home economist in her native Hawaii · before ta king the r egional post, which includes the 10 \\'estern States. She cited herselr as an exam- ple of the human ability to adapt to lifestyle changes. Before com- ing to Orange County, she lived in l l<!\\·aii. Oregon, Mi chigan and several months in New York :city. Recently, lhe home economist. presented a prog ram for county consu1ncr educators lo introduce her company's updated educa· lional materials. The mate ri a ls cover the topics: People and Their En· vironments ... Shaping Each Other; Coitsumcrs in a Changing Society: Who's Responsi ble for Product Safety?; Parenting : J\fothers, Fathe rs and Others, and Safe Toy Environments. The topics, she said, are an e'X· ample of the new directions home economics and consumer educators are taking. A suggested <·xercise "'as to name your favorite en\'ironmcnt -bedroom, c<1 r, Jiving room, den , office -and try to de- termine what makes it special. ENVIRONMENT Docs It offe r a r elaxing or cheerful color, privacy,_ warmth., Children at Play .And, there arc cautionary v.·arnings such us 'not intended for t·hildrt:n under 3 years or age' found on others." Parents should also check for 'A'ash;.1ble and hygienie material labeling, espt'ci;.iijy on dolls and stuffed toys. r\nother factor is piny va lue. Do the toys stimulate exercise of muscles? Are they playthings th<it en· courage conlit ruc ti ve behavior through lak - ing apart and putting together".' Can the child develop problem·solving and observation skills'! lmaginativl', creative and social values are important as \\ell . ··Docs the toy e ncourage the child to re· late to others, to sh;:1re and to try things a new way?" Before purchase, the whole environ· ment must be considered. A toy you buy ror a prc~('hool er m ight be used by hil!i younger brother. ll!i it safe ror him as well ? SU PERVISION NEEDED An item that is safe for children 1f l!1cy are being: constantly supervised by an adult m<iy be hazardous if the child is un· supervised. Also to be considered arc lhe individual child'~ interests as well as age level. "Choosing a toy or game that does not interest a child ~an IJe a cosUy mistake, ''she said. We've a ll heard the story of the Christn1as morning scene "·hen the child ~hunned all the exp~sive prei:;ents for the Uoxes and ribbon or made 1:1 great adven- · 1ure out of a d iscarded appliance carton. "Read the package to deteri:nine ho"' rnuch inl!itruction will be required for use of the item. " The value is lost if the c hild doesn't knov.· how to use it and the parent doesn't know its potential play value." If the11e gllid"elines are followed, you c<in be sure that you're playing it safe -and your child is playin gsafc ly. intim acy, solitude? How does the ·room affect you? .. Our environments do shape us," Ms. Murakami said. Small factors can create large problems. She cited the lack of s torage s pace in low-income housin g. "1'he m other's frus tration about tiny closets is passed on to her child." Crowding and a lack of privacy can cause be ha vior ·problems and decreased memory, research has revealed. ' E xcess noise can cause stress, irritation and learning problems in children. Noise can affect the n e rvou s, endocrine and reproduct ive systems and damage an unborn child. All of this determines how we go about creating and maintain- in g the quality of life we desire, she said. Classroom teachers can use these concepts with students lo plan study units and even ar· range a classrbom that meets in· dividual need~. no.,.,·s of school desks or open, secretarial pool o£fiee arrange· ments are what the average person mu.st deal with . .. But, there's a growing aware· nesli that society has been in· sensitive to human needs.'' Lending libraries ol educa- tional materials are available at any JC Penney Store. ' ~ ...... ' ..... ' .. . Love and Patience V alue!i Over 'Experience' OF.AR ,\~!'\' J.,\NDERS: A v.nrd pl . t o th;it cruzy lady uho \I ~ •1("mon. Ann. what \I ould thl' 1' t'd<l 1 n g rug-ht be l 1ke if B<)T/I V.l'l'l' 11r1.n ns-:'" lier point 11:i~ 1h~1t ;i m;in should be ex- l)t:ricn<·1·d or the nupt1<iJ night \VQuld he ;1 disa~tcr. She's "ran~ I \' •• ~ 20 "'hen f married and .Jim \\<J!'l 21 . \.\'e \\Cre both '1rfi(lll!'>. I :11ln1d f v.as o. littl e :')Cared at f1r:;.t , but a isensc of humor l'IJll n1 ,1kt :JJI I.h e> dif· ferencl' 1n tht> v. (1rld I'm sorry w~ d1dn"t ha\4.' a re· t·ordin..: machine und('r the bed. \\'c kidded each oth('r. m'4de joke!( about our clumsu1css :.tnd l"Ul>lhcd until the tcnr!i rolled do" n our rhet>k :ir ft '-''IJ.; .,,..t of the most hilarious evenings of our li\'es. L;.iur,:hter can be a great tensinn ·hreaker a nd that's the 'A U}' It "'o rked ror .us. Actually nothing n1ueh happened that night but it v.·as just as well. We v.·ert.' both exhausted from the v.edding and reception, }{e pro· m1 scd me . "Tomorrow night it v.111 bt' different.'' I replied, still l11ui,:h111jt, ''ft had BEITER be or rn1 gn111~ home to mo1her." :-\ov.•. 20 years later. v.·e are ex · lremc l}· happy and ha vC' a v.•on · derful sex life. People y,•ho Ciilre :1bout each other don'l need ex· f)frH'll<'l' .Just a Jot or lo\'t> and p<1l1ence w11J do. -JUST ASK US l>f:A R J IJST : Think you ror Ann Landers sharlnc an intimate rxprrtf!nce. Yoo ire 10 rl1bt aboul lau1 ht~r. It c1n be an escape "alve thal prevents many a cat.11&.rophe. \'our letter was a perfect exam· pie. Jim sounds like a ll \'ln' doU . DEAR ANN LANDERS c This letter might not be appropriate column material. but I'm wrtUng <1nyway . l\1aybe It v.ill give the average citizen a clue as to why certuin issues art" voted aga1Jnst. evtn thouah they 9re In tbe bell lnteretl of the public. A badly.needed one-cent sales tax v.•as rejected by the elec- torate In our con1munity 1-sl week. A wOman told me, "t.fy baby 'A'tlS mis treatod by the coach aod I decided not to vote f<1f' 1nythlng that might help the 1chool sy1lem.'' ~. I tauehl her 6 ·rool, 1-lnth .. baby" when he y,•1jj ln junior high. lie "'81 the n1e:inl'Sl kid l ' ever h:..d in all my years of teaching. Isn'l. thls ridJ.cWous? - TROUT, LA. DEAR TR0"'7; Gr_,.. It's rldlculMt-llit·~--IHtr preJudlai 10d ahott•lttnl ..u. ,1ntere1l1. The only Way we'll ever overcell\e a.aeb CIMt~•ce U by educaUD. •• lbe pubUc. rt" DEAi\ ANN. LANDEl\S! I am :i 33-year-old divorced woman with a youne son. The man v.iho wants to marry me Is brllU ant, atlraet lve~~ccessCul, klnd, con· siderate ~na ht h f'I 1 marvelous di5posltJon. So wbal't the pro. blem! The man doesn't stop latJ,. ing. " From the mom·ent we mffti he launches Into a det&lled·lttOUnl o( what he did during thed:1y. llc • goes from one subject to another. If I try to interrupt he keei-rtaht' on talking. When he •kl me u question he answers it himself. tr h~ tells me he'd like an opinion, be keepe lalklnc and etves me one. · · 1 When we are with CrtendlOrhis family ,. J never say boo. ~· r m\llllhlnkl'm antin*llf at 1 w*5 born without votal . AnyA41dce?-MUTElllA%1E · DEA• ~M .: T1lla .flll If· a t"omplllllw• tilker ud,W Ua•t do • -...... llllaJ -... De hla vlit .. • ..,..,._fer,,...., · mlpi. llln '°"' to Ill a ~· 1hNd~lliJ •• 11 ..... ,,,,... .. ,,. .tell l'!OI! -If hla ... "\':;;~ .......,.yelnow,lhrtll ••""' b1nans1 after you aft!! muried. • I 'Two the $2.i nrst sk ~nci lllat ~· aiqualu ms~ 'WOSl\IE a nd o .re hilt: Whe ~autil ll>g T1 ~tra, water; separa ing fou Th er water libr8.J')I large, or foun side ei the Fri Six • pools walls- Cered i THE a long s ide IE by de! new Ii city 's park. Neu! realilS of Swi on to1 1\venu ncur ' Beach It ov o r t aL acres grass. But beaut:, \\'ere librar ~ BnntingtO*'s "'\ By TERRY COVILLE 01 wi. 0.11, ...... ~ft ·Two years ago, when plans ror the $2.9 million city library were flnt sketched, Jiunlin-on Beach ~uncibnan Don Shipley quipped \bat ~e inicht have to carry an •~l~ng inside on openJng day. lhs Je1t was ln reference to ex-~nsive use or water, both inside and. outside, demanded by. •rch1tect Don Neutra. When it opens April s. the ~autlful book edifice overlook-~g Talbert Lake in the city's ~tral park will have 13 ~s of water, each with its own separate arrangement of s ul· ing fountains. There will be 350,000 gallons of water flowing in and around the library at any one moment. A large, three-level arrangement off ountains and pools at the out- side entrance is reminiscent or the French palace al VersaiJles. Six of the 13 fountain-capped pools are inside the glass walls-a tranquil touch not of- fered in many public buildings. THE EMPHASIS on water, along with lush inside and out- side landscaping, was an effort by designer Neutra lo help the new library blend in with the city's fledgling 250·acre central park. Neutra's dream-turned into reality by the construction firm of Swinerton and Walbert-sits on lop of a knoll al Talbert Avenue and Golden West Street, near the heart of Huntington Beach. It overlooks a small lake, rows of tall eucalyptus trees, and acres of bushes, flowers and grass. But the water pools are not for beauty's sake alone.'. When they w e re f i r s t p r o po s t• d , c i t y librarian Waller Johnson ex· LIBRARIAN JOHNSON plained the practical purpose behind the flowing liquid. •'The flow and sound of water can be used to cover other noises. An individual can block out a constant sound, like water. but in the meantime the water will also block out irritating sounds," he ·said. The natural theme of the library is boosted by an ex· tensive use oC landscaping inside the building. Don Kiser, a division engineer for the city who watched all the construction, said the landscaping contract was $50,000 just for the inside. "And we spent another $24.000 on planters to hold the plants,·• he added. LARGE SECTIONS of the library. especially the ground floor. feature rows or flowers or bushes. f''or instance, there are 313 six-inch kangaroo tree vines, 411 grape ivy vines, 23 dracaenas Ca small, bushy palm>. and 37 queensland umbrella trees scat· tered about the' building. Two qine·f oot-tall ficus ·trees are the taJlest flora lo be found umong the book stacks. From a distance, the most im· pressive feature of the two-story structure is the solid west wall of copper-toned glass, which reflects the lake, bu.shes, trees and s unset with uncommon beauty. At the entry, a two-story, circular ramp presents an im~ posing sight, especially with its fountain ii\ the middle' and plants all 11-round it. lnslde,the (urni~gs are modern, warm off' ,tr new· home style. Neulra fa~ placed all or the book stacks-built to hold SS0,000 volumes-in lhe center of the building. s~ all other ac- tivities tak&..,.P la~e on the perimelers. On the north, side, there are (our inside balconies designated as reading platforms. Overhead 24 skylights in the ceiling not only brighten the atmosphere. but provide me-giving sunlight for aJI lhe vegt?tation. SOME OF THE other major features include: -A drive.up "teller's window" for book returns and checkouts. -Four soundproof booths for mus ic practice. A trumpet player can tool his horn in the library without 6isturbing the re- aders. -A room for television hookap with Golden West College. A large mulli·purpose room ror public uses. -A children's department with light sw1tche~ at kiddy level. and a carpeted. three-step sm all amphitheater for story hour. The beauty of. it all has been highly praised. but the public can judge for il~clf during dedication ceremonies. They're set for 2 p.m . 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FG s reg once 39<. .... .. 49',.,. 4 yds.1 OO •NEWPORT !IAOf 20 fashion Island OPEN: Mon.· Tues -Fri-10-9 pm. • LAGUNA BEAQ{ 718 Forest Ave. Wed.-Thura-Sat-10-S Sunday-12-6 . -. .. DAIL V PILOT Sunday, Marc:tl 23. 1m .They Sing for Suppe .. • • Street Musicians Hit by Recession Vegas Crowd Enfolds Eddie • By VERNON SC01T America's most popuh1r LAS N'EGAS <UPI)-sin&ers a quarter ceo· The· curly-haired, mid· tury earll.er. . . owi.u..1c--.-.i1 ... ~· · .. Help Send a Boy to Camp," rt8ds part of the silver.tasseled sign sus- pe n41 ed from Allan Masou'I gu.itar. The ~littering gim- mick lures not only extra s miles, bUt odParenlly added contributions to his ba•ket·woven coffer as wel.._ playing was more of a novelty, BerkelJ!y's "Avenue" was a mualcal festival on almost~' sunny day. On "g " days,.says a tor e,r street player (who now e arns a living by teaching classical guitar at home>, ll was possible l0earn$70io four hours. where a 1realcr tourist Even..lf there wtro an influx means more e~cur•"city ordinance gener1it5ily. Earnlncs ol prohlblUns such acttYI· other, less-seasoned ty, 0,ne Berkeley omclal musiclaJaS vary from 25~ays, \l wouldn't 1 be cents t& $5 an hour-worth th~ effort• to en- enouch for daily meals f~t it, Si.nee tbero have but not re n l or bffn nocornplaiilts. dle-aged man stOod in Yet thlf night 10 a the s p 0 t Ii g ht , a gaudy Las Vegas hotel I!!======~= microphone in his hand, sal.oon was n:iore ten· J.: as the 20-piece orchestra tat1ve than triumphant blasted the opening bars as audience and o( a ballad and Eddie ~rformer sought to re· Fisher's familiar voice kindle an old romance. ·~ find I really need somethin1 UOUSUi.il to .at· tratt attention lhtse days,'' A1a son says, "beU.use otherwise l 'd lookJust like all the other street musicians." And that would mean les:s money. A few years ago, when the economy was less 11res:.ed and when street But today, $2S a day is C'o nsidered a ''suC'· cessrul" income. As a re- sult, the street musicians are raditig rrom the ai;ea, if only to be replaced by spontaneous pop combos, mime troupes, or street ·ttfealer. l\1ason makes a ll his income this "'ay. playing in Berkeley or, more often, San Francisco, transportation. i "San Francisco has ~asoo, who used lo tiad street musicians for teach marketing in' ~\J'=3-St2Syears,starting M l d western hi i h }i'.lth the ·sweet potato ~chools, has been play· J¥ayer.~". says an~r 1ng for about 14 years-city Off1c1al. And "musi· much longer than most clans <in Berkeley) h4ye street musicians-proliferated through tile inclDdlng about a year oo )'!ears. J g1,tess if city of· the street. • ficials didn't like it. the He has a lilting, t&Pr .. Play,ers wouJdn'i still be tivating style which ~ro-here." vokes easy conversation. The street musicians Hi s calling card says, are not "derelicts'" or "songwriter," and this beggars, nor are they so skill Mason hopes one considered by residents, day to make hi s pro· tourists. or city person· fession . nel. Like his street com· rades. he \\'Ould rather be playing in a cof. feehouse or better, -EDDIE FISH!R On Way. Back swungeasilyintosong. Fisher long ago lost Applause in the Sahara contact wilh the middle- Hotel nightclub enfolded aged audience which had Fisher as he moV.ed danced and courted to among the tables on his his m usic! ··oh. A1y waytothe stage. .\a.pa," "A.ny Tim~." It was a big step on the I ~. ~alk1ng Be~1n~ romebuck trail for a Y~>u, Lady of Spain. man who had been one of Now he .reached. out lo re·estabhsh lost ties. Shakespearean Music Recorded "I disappeared from sight because I retired," he said. "I tried living in 1ny house in Jamaica (West Indies). But I round out I could never retire. Singing i!!•the only thing I can do well , and a man has to work.'' _On his personal ii Ce, he s;i id : "Connie. \\'as the best of my wives. Although I wasn 't a good husband. I '" '~"-•• l• .... ,,...._, ·-• OllJ IJ!IO HEl.D OVER DYAN CANJ;i!ON • I CJUloD UNJlER .,A loEA~' .... .... "But here l have the freedom to just pick a corner and choose what, where, <.1nd when to play ," be s ays . "It's great being outside and watching all this lire." FOR lllM, that personal contact is a satisraction second only to h.is passion for good music. RAT11ER, they are for the most part relatively serious musicians, pick- ing up a Ii ving while aspiring to concert tours or perhaps , Carnegie Hall. They "bring the music to the people," on· lookers say; and free, often talented music is a commodity both valued and enjoyed here. l~ONDON IUl'IJ - William Shakespeare began \vriting plays JSS years ago, and c.om · posers hoive been build· ing on the roundations or his geni11\.evcr since. "It is,.n astonis hing fact that well over 1,000 composers have been in· spired to put pen to paper as the re s ult of Shapespeare's vivid im- a gin <1 ti on ," said Christopher Ball. The 20 selections runge from anonymous l:lizabethan manuscripts to a song Nino Rota wrote for the Franco Zeffirelli movie of .. Romeo and Juliet" in 1969. wasn't married to any or I~:::::::::::::::'.:::::::= them for more than three !- years. Street music as a route for relatively easy money and perhaps a certain legitim.ate, thoug h faddi sh. local sta rdom, s urged into Berkeley around . 1970. Since panhandling is not illegal here (it's almost an institution l, musi· ci<.1ns have on ly had to find a spot, open with song, and hope for the best. No business license is required, since nothing is ''sold" as such. ALLAN MASON WITH GUITAR Street Singers: Where Are They Now? City officia ls have never been troubled by the phenomenon of street music. 'fhey are ob- livious to its presence ex· cept. of course, ror personal taste, TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 151 Moab 20 Carried 105 Italian 70 lrrtlafe moon!a•n 33 Frenchcoin lafl'l\IY t Sahny 72 Keeps.alr.e 152 OU1e\I 35 Rerrnwed !06 l'UfldSl'I Sn•ne 74 Caly.w: leat 154 Espouse whiskers im 6 Accoun1 76 Helm 156 Scottish 38 Biblical. 107 Evil en!ly position hoo p11renL, spin! 12 Sew 77 Japanese 158 Article 40 Al the peak 108 Slink Loosely D•~ 160 Lo1 s 41 S1rioer 111 Beverage 17 Un11orm 78 01sso1ved b•rtnolace Jerome J l3 Ecological 1n riue 60 Ol1entagLe 161 ln!ormal 43 Our.Frenctl lormahon 21 Automaton 82 Mat1.1re greeting 44 Steep rock 11 7 Amiss 22 Large 84 Sobe 111 162 Sn•o 46 Urmatried 1 19 Maritime gully 66 Ironer d1rechon 47 Oat11Jabe' 121 Hadrian 23 String 88 Purposive 163 Engine tributary ,24 A~a1y •nstrumenls 90 New 165 lrosn poet 48 Playful 125 Second· 24 Re11t1 Oeale1s 166 Wooden maffWJlal year (var I 92 T agatog p111I SO More recent Sheep 25 Sneeollke rover 168 Ot tne lungs 52 Stra1~n1 (var.I 26 Wesiern 94 Assassinated 170 Fork prong 53 Grip irmly 127 Oue<I Indian 96 M1solace 171 Snun 5-4 Snarpene• baobab 27 Chinese 97 Wasnable 112 Abalones 56 Acclaim 129 Man's pagoda 102 At 1ne 114 S!age 58 Speedy nlckname 28 Plumed summ1I wncsper 60 Nickel 132 June bird 104 Sea ny!Tlll'IS 1 75 Castors symbol beetle 2'9 M•snnan 109 ln1ure killer 61 Cam1~01ous 13 4 Relaxll'lg sec hon 110 Long 1or 176 Swansea """"'" 136 Cloudy 30 Hebrew 112 8 101001cal 177 Endures 63 ObtMts 139 Roolhke teller dlv1s1on 178 Ple~us 65 Beer'iomes port 31 W•re 114 Agreers 67 Coal fold 141 Encountered service 115 Allirmat•ve DOWN 69 Male ne"s 143 Bear1119 32 lntelllgence vote 7 1 Pine l1Qu1d SOfl 34 Tiny 116 New 1 Fell blondty 73 Musical I'' F1rie 35 PeaCl'I pil Zealand 2 Dotes ori 1ns1tumenl ~•ohn 36 Plur-1'1 Fo" 3 Kimono 75 C1trus lru11 145 Sound ending 118 F11ealarm sasn 79 S ta ll 146 Amph•lhelle<" 37 Common 120 Discourage 4 Syllabic 81 cn.nese 148 Ea1 Haws1iii11 122 Barrel slat sound we1gn1 into 39 Jew1sn 123 Most 5 Wall<. away 83 Intrusive 150 Varn•sn precept urwnamerly 2 wds 85 Analollan •"'ijredienl 42 Cattle 126 Pr1ncely 6 Shank goddess 152 Nuance I arm 128 Razor hone 7 Es1•mate 87 Lounglf1g 153 Employs •5 Scarlet 130 Silkworm 8 Haooen+ng garments 155 Femsle A6 Arl1sl s 131 Separated 9 Gods Latin 89 Ouo1ed sandpipers workshOP 133 French 10 Nov•Ce 91 Agt1cu11ure 157 Lode 49 Unto autnor doclors go'°ess roads 51 Etn1c:11 135 Cn1nese 11 Oolong ~3 S1z1ng l1Qa.1id 159 Shape 53 Greek headquar1e1s 12 Hulled 95 N1nlf1 day 163 Hawks letter 137 BP 0 E. 13 Boring tool 97 Carbonize cage 55 Savor memtler 14 Small !)rook 98 S1ore 2 16<11 Germ 57 Submarine 138 Rye fungus 15 Goll mound ••• cells deteclat 140 W1ICl'I city 16 Superlative 99 Oral pause 165 81bUca1 59 ReSCUH'lG 142 Mos! recent ending 100 E1ec1r1ca1 arumal 62 lengmy 144 Aclress 17 Musical unit 167 Feminine 64 Tw•n Gardnel" sign 101 M1scalcula· ending 66 Btossom 1•7 Coinckte 18 Drudge1y t1on 169 Briel par! 149 independefll 19 Pu1e 103 Cement period 6B Supemelu-""" o•y~n cia s1e 113 Cooled ral IJOtrtlS lava ' • ' • ' • " " " u " " " I" • " , . " • • • ,. • .... .. !Jr ~ " I" • • ~ • I " ., ' • • " • • • ' "' •lr' .. " • m,. .. ' -• • • " " " • ,. . .. . ' ' " . ""'' " " "' • • • • "' • " ..... ; . • ' ',. . • " • • : • .. " • " • , . "' ,. '" ·' .. • • • ·-• ' .. . • •• '" ; 1u1 "' ,,. 1•• '" •• " "' "' •• "' ,_ It 1•• " '" •• .. '" ,, '" ··- '" ,. '" " ... .. r.z ·- 1·> .. '" .J'· '" ,. "' " ,. ,. ,. ~ '" ,. ,_, •• •• .. .. ... , . < . .;o "' ,. '" •• .. "' ... •• '" ' ·-"' I• .. .. • " '" "' " .. . 1•• ' .... ... SE£ CLASSIFIED SEcTION FOR ANSWERS "But few musicians re· ally have the dedication to be tops," observes Chuck Sher, bass player for the Enyard Trio, a new Berkeley s trect - pla.yingi.jau CO(ObO \Vilh hi gh aspirations. "I don't see or s peak to Elizabeth at all. And I wouldn 't have any con· tact wit h Debbie if it weren't for our C'hildren. But Connie and I are bet· ler friend s now than when we were married. She's made me a hero ~DhlAMfiGMil ,. A greal place tor kids. lnlh• DAILY PILOT · "We 're stone serious about wanting to be good," Sber m uses, "'but right npw we're having t.rouble just scraping tog'ether a s ubsistence ($3 an bour is average).,. "'IF 11£ llAD noL lived, it is not only the world of literature that would have. been 1nuch the poorer." THE RECORD, to be distributed in the United States by Polydor, steers clear of Mendelssohn and Tschaikowsky and other Shakes peare in· spired chestnuts of the classical repertory. It concentrates instead on mus ic from •·the ty,•o Elizabethan ages," the 17th century and O\J.rown time. with my childrenf-----------(daughters Jolie, 7, and For·Sher, music '•is all I do." But it's not just a matter of money or etu.s'ive st afdom that engUlfs him -and so many other local street musicians-in this busi· ness. Feeling along with his tantalized audience. "'ho jive and s tomp spon- t<.1neou sly to the lively rhythm. Sher affirms that street mus ic is crucial to reminding others that "music is a human thing." MESA C O~TA ME SA 548·155 1 Tricia, 6J." Ba 11 I ea d s th c ~----------,-----------j Praetorius Consort, a 1.-----------, ~ ... ----------· combination of ancient WARREN MILLEA musical instruments like PRESENTS crumhorns and bass ''THE COLOR kortholts which l0>l ycur presented u "Music to Of SKIING" Shakespeare'' progr<.1m flAnui.-ntw,.... ontheBBC. ISIT : Sun Valley, t"-··'T".•H•E-..,•1•G•HT ... -""I ... Snowbird, " Now the Britis,h uroad· Cou--e,el, Whistler. l'O TE t . c ,. . •CU R R .. tll L'as 1ng orp., con 1nw ng Park City. Heavenly Valley. iL<; policy of cashing in Mammoth . Telluride .iae with records .pf its vast ''CARNAL broadcast output, has is · 1:M •t:1•-........ K"'OWLEDGE" d P f h THE SUIF THIA.Tit " sue an L o t e same , ... c..c co1os' _,, ... , .., ''· EVlS flOM 1 name. Jt conlains a tiny ~TOt111.Ac.-•t.,t>9' CONT. SUH. MOM z samplin,!j: of the vast I~========= horde or mus ic written for. or i n sp ired by,f-------,,-----==~----=---==-==-~ Shakespeare's plays. IAIGAIH MA TI HEE W-.sday-1 p.m. $1.00 s 1.2s SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DtE(iO FWY. AT BRISTOL HAPPY SPRING HOLIDAY ENTERTAU-IMEHT .... 1 ..... ,.,._ 1 C .... W./S... Fr.-2 NOMINATED a ACADEMY INCLUDING FOR .4'WARDS BEST PICTURE/SOUND CINEMATOGRAPHY SUPPORTlllG ACTOR • c ..... "SKY JACKED' J:~O-f:J:l IPClf "IUCX w111~· ' J:l•7:JI ! SO.COAST' ACADIM...::=--==" PLAZA I l .._.... ..::::.::.. .. _,_..ID'KU"' --546·1111 • ltll.J'"9.......... .... - SO.COAST PLAZA 11 .. S49-JJSJ "FOUR MUSKETEERS" I :lO.J:JO.Stl0.. 7:10-t:lO 2 ACADIMT AWAtD NOMINA~ ~~s A WOMAN N JOHN OWL.v.os UNDll THI INPLUINCI CASSAVETES ;=~~===OA=ll=Y~' ~2i 4:M, 7~.00"'-, "~·~ .. "---~' KA111ARJNE ARB0811ii"'---, ,,, .. ,._.,TH.§~.Q Wl_YF-'i "OWlA .. '*'MS'tCA~-a 11)~ ....... , -,.og•f• -·--···· ... _.1,.,1 •• -··--····· ·------~ -ONOllNl'WIW ,APEi MOON,.. .~.-· .. ...... ..... .. ,. .... .. ............. .. ·= .. -· a. ·-· )111 ' Sagi,tarius:· B.e Specific MONDAY, MARCii Zf By SYDNEY OMARR - _ ARIES (~1 arch 21·April 19 ): Lovers· quarrel 1s o.n agenda lf you fail to control emotions. Give logic equal time. lmpulstve actions cou ld prove expensive. TAU RVS (A pril 20-May 20): .Home, security, work a~d sr,ecial s~rvices ~re featured. Key is to tread light y. If d1plornatic, you don't frighten prospects. : GEMINl Crtfay 21-June 20): Don't be de· ce1v~ by promises of easy riches. Those who ud· vocale q~ck mone_y :>chemes are acting out or desperation. Know tl and exhibit sense of humor. CANCER (June2J-July 22J: Some prom'ises ·cannot_ m~teriali ze. Money, responsibility and authonty involve you in trinity. You come alive Ywroitke4ecision s. . . . · LEO (JUiy 23-Aug. 22): Wh ut seemed far away could return in legal area. 1.teans be wary of loopholes. Firm up agreements -in writing. Get expert counsel. VIRGO CAug . 23-Sept. 2ZJ: Hidden matters surface. Bright light shines on ar:ea pr~viously darkened. You get inside story but you don't have direct access to necessary material. LIBRA CSe pt. 23-0ct. 22J: Some desires, in - tlinations -<ind passions -are going to be diverted. Yes. a new direction enters your life. ):'ou can rise above the petty_ SCORPJO <Oct . 23-NO\". 2J : Forces tend to be scatterl'd. Diversify. ltemain flexible. P ersons with bright ideas muke themselves available. Don't permit foOlish envy lo bl ock progress. ~ak econ<:ession s. SAGITTARIUS lt-."ov.22·DE..oe. 21J : Stick lo facts ; be speciric. Avoid tendency to speculate or wander from main theme. Accent is on percep- tion, potential, long-range plans. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19J: ~1nk e in- quiries regarding fin ancial commitments. The more curiosity you ex hibit, the better for you. Means persist. AQUARIUS .(Jan. 20-Feb. 18J: Intensifi ed action is fe a tured. Not hing occurs in lukewarm Cashion. Know it and protect yourself in clinches. Strength is on your side and you could strike a mighty blow. PISCES (Feb. 19-~farch 20 ): You see more clearly than usual, even -and especiall y -your own foibles. Persons who, in past, hid things from you now arc willing to share -and to seek your counsel. . Ice skat in~ C\'Cr)'<la): One admission enliUes you up to 6 hours skating fun . U N OllQO ,Wl. ... ICE C...,AOES CHALET C9STA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER HAHOl ILVD. AT ADAMS TEL: 979°8810 "'GIOOVE TUil" ""f&.ISH GOIDEH .. lll eo.n""o~ 1""'F" 6l0o"'' 51!/SuntHol 1~ 3fl Mon thlu ~ .. 10 1 om-$1 21> -..en fO THI COlllWllllOtttl" • JUGGl!!lt4AUT" "CHi..ATOWH" "'DU THWISH" .,""'.'"''"'' tOf' Of' Tl« WOlt\.O" "TMAT, ... JIC&T"l•I .. RISH GOIDOM'" Il l "THI! tilOOVl TU~~ WAtll HIU.m JUl.ll CMllSTW: -.OLlll HAW)t J/i~ 11 ... 11 NEW 1o1n• AIRPOM 1975 : . -"MYNA.MEIS .. "OIODY" HIMIYFOMOA FROM Fash io n I sland N ewport B each &!nd!y, IA-23, 1975 DAILY PILOT 82; Sh.ow Is a Horror "The Rocky Horror Show" ~a1 arrived from L o nd o n rather .circuitously by v.·ay of Los ;\ngeles, in a haze oC noise and body odor. The show iii a horror, all ri1ht , but any re- semblt1ince .between thJs. trash Mod anything re- ·8embling talent, fresh- n~s and originality is" purely coincidental. REX REED in the raw ll'r. Suess Horton the heroic elephant will star in "Dr. Suess' Horton Hears a · Who'' at8:30 p.m . Monqay on Channel 2.The program, which won a Peabody Award when it was broadcast previously, is about. Horton's discovery that ''a person's a person no matter how small.': ., 'Country' Corrupted? music. I don't knov.· v.·hat it is. but it's not coun- try.'' But they know the r eal thing when they hear it." As ked for a definition of country music, l-la g. As you enter , a stoned us h eret te sings a brainless dittr about; Saturday arternoon, science-fiction double features at the movies. -a nearby castle for help.· c··There's a light over at ·the Frankenstein pl ace," sings the Day-G lo glitter. chorus.) · The inhabitants pour forth like a .toilet in need or repair. An e\"il vi ll ai n who lurks over the youn g couple comes In the form of a tattooed drag queen T 11 E N S 0 M E in Cuban heels, fox rurs •s em b 1 an c e 0 f a and a leather jockstritp, singi ng , "I 'm ,Just I\ hackneye4 plot rises ·s w eet tran sves tite ·rrom tile grave like Transsexual l 'r;.insylva. Lugosi 's corpse. Two ,kids have a flat tire on a .nian.'' stormy night. Following .. There are assorted d_e· a lonely road they reach . hve_ry boys ~rozen in · ' refngerators right out of R -d ~ ··The Texas Chainsa"· e J. rOUJJe ;\-Sassacre," tap-dancing Lesbian ma ids, a ,,.. p · J. hunchback . a n a ked .... 0 e.J orm 'F.runkenstein ·monstcr beac h boy, electronic The P erforming Arts gadgets cnllc d "sonic Troupe of China v.-lth transducers," de;Jths by more than 60 singers. Jasen-beam torture. and dancers a nd musicians, simulated nudity <1n<l !il'X ~·il l give it s United that tire enough to make · St at c s p r e m i ere yo u gug performances at the Los The r ock score ·is beneath t•ontcm pl, the acting is a disg race and the enlil'e evening ga\'e me u ht·a<lache ror which suicide seemed the only possible r l!lie r. \.\'iping the "'hole rotten ex- pc.•riencc out of 1ny mind forc ... er ~eems, on serond thought, a saft'r :.ulution . · TllE:Rt:1ssomctalkor m<1king this sv. tll t1 hit in. l'\e\V \"urk, \\ hert.'. it is· hoped . the Olindl1.•ss' lengths lo \\"hich l'\e\V \'ork audiences \\·ill i':Olo be humili :.ited and in~ult ed by <imateurs v.·ill ;JS· :sure it of instant bolC·· -Office durubi Jity. l'\'e got oev.·s for the. mou!ebrains res ponsible for ··Th\:' Rutky Horror Sho\\".' \\"e'\"e already seen it all. 'fhe Cockeftt•.:; did it bcttl.'r. <.ind the~~ \\'t:"te l aughed out of tO\\ 1 before the ...,1111 y;cnt' du"n i 1-IOLL Y WOOD <U PJJ-,.1erle Haggard is a solemn man con· founded by the corrup- tion of country music which has made over- night stars or noncountry singers. •·couutry music in the past three years tlas-beeR exploited by people look· ing for profits, not the love of music," he said during a s t o p in Hollywood. llAGGARD, a nati ... ·e gard sajd : ··tt's sung by of Bakersfield , s aid real country people. It's Charlie Pride and Olivia that old nas a l t~·n ng Newton-John (big Gram-stuff that a lotta people my award winner s) are don't like. But J like it. t a le nted p e rform ers "ON STATIONS play. whom he enjoys, but ing phony country music ~·hat t hey're singing a really greet star like isn't counlry. Ernest Tubb is never Angeles Shrin c Civic ,. -'---------------------Auditorium on April 3 and April 5. "Radio station owners y,·ho once d epended on roc.'k now call the music country -weste rn but they've kept the same di!c JOekeys who don't knov.' a nything about re· al country music. "There are 2,000 sta· heard." lions in the United States H8ggard, a tong-time that call themselves champion of yokel!, v.i ll country," he said. '·But broaden his o~·n c areer less than too of th em to include a cting. lie play the rea l thing. ·plays a slick con artist in -,,Ge nuine country "Huckleberry Finn,"the music fans a re denied a ABC-TV m ovie airing chance to hear it. J..ike Tuesday. The troupe will offer a program of so n gs, dances. instrumental selections and excerpts fro m revolutionary b al lets and Peking operas. Tickets are on sale at the Shrine box ofrlce and all ~1-utual outlets. Pric'es range from $3.50 to 58.50. ··1 don 't say it's bad opera lovers. they are a r--------------------::--minority in th is country. A movie for everyone who has ever dreamed of asecond """' chance. mri'.l ELLEN BURSlYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON '"A.ICE Now f::rclUJi11ely . l'"V'"\l:C-~ n LIVE t-IERE ill Oronpe CO'lnly · L..l\,,ICAJI "4 I ,, ... ""'.vvv: EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER '11"4 I IVl\JftC .. , Me1a Verde S1'opprng Center· If arbor 8/t'd. al A~am1. Colla Mtm -Call '119-4141 ""'°" THMI YOU ...... PIOIUWSl!! "'"' ....... -I AMCI OFf .. , . IAlllA STlllSAHD JAMES CAAN '"fUMMY LADY .. IN-I "MURDER OH THE OllEMT lX,RESS" IP,GI "TOMMY" "YOU~ FIAMl(.9olSTllN''~flQI "'PIA.lllSS VA MPlll!! IQIJ.H. .. 1"" "'fl:Hlll & THE llAN"' ·,'"CIMDlllLLA LllU.TT'" llJ "'1'alP WITH THI! TU.CHH'" '"THI TUCHU.• '"THI STlOHGIST MAH IH THI! WORLD"' &-'"THAT DAIH CAr Jack Lemmon Anne Bancroft 1n A MELVIN FRANK Producl1on ot a NEIL SIMON Play The Prisoner of Second AYenue ' STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR •• DAIL V PILOT Sunday, March 23. t975 • U.S. Lftgs . ' m Europe Has Many, From Shacks to ·Castles . By CANDACE PEARSON Ge rm a ny, w ht> re it all· :r;tartt>d, ha:-. 47J The British Is les <int luding Ireland> ha\fe 377. Poland tops that at 381 and even tiny Switzerland has 100. Youth hostels . In 1909, G e r ma n s.c h o olt each e r Richard Sc:hirrm ann decided to take his students out of a n industrial t•1 ly lo sec tht• coun· try. sparking the idea for tbe firs t l rllernat1o n a l Youth Hostel Federation <l YllF> in 1924. Its purpose pro\ 1ding inexpen :,1ve lodgrng for travelers Sm ee then, the number of hostels has t.:rown worldwide to about 4.500 Of these, the l 'nited St ates t•an boast only 130. "There 1:, no n ationwide ehain which can be used by a foreigner wishing to tour the country,·· the l Ylf F handbook says of the lack of focilities in the United Stale:>. "Most hostels are located in the·northeust part of the coun· t ry a nd around the Great LC:tkcs <Jrl'iJ. A bout 28 hostels c.ire scalle n.~d thro ughout the West but :.ire w itlely separat· l'<I," it t:nntinues. adding a wa rning that alternative ac· commodallons. even YMCAs, "arc exlr c mdy c..•x pem:ive by lhc slandanh of many other countl'll':-. · Tll~ltE ,\ltt: eight hostels in popul;.ir Cali fornia. none in Or<Jnge Count) . One is in Los Angell>!-> Caml'O House, 504 S. Bonmt' Br<.tl', t\\ o m iles west of l't•nlr<J I L.,\ from t he Greyhountl ll!rm111al. And 1t <:Os ts SI 50 µe r µer:,on. l'heap b~ local motel pnt·e~ but more than l\\il'e or even three t inu•s "'h;.it Euro· pe~ltl hosll!ls would chC1rgt'. Olht>r C:.i liforn1 a ho:-.tels ('O!>t from SJ .50 to 53 50 µer night Jor memuers C.S. hostch. suffer from oh ~c ur: 1 t ~. a:-. "0t· I I a:-. in al' l'CSSI bl 11 l)'. Althoug h tho u sands of Amen c:.i ns who depend on hostcb a-. a l'ht•ap method of st•eing Europt• JOinctl the as Mll'1at1on <•t home. only ~J n11nontv I.nows the1 l' an· :,1mllar i>lac<.'s at home On a n·<·<.•nl tnp 111 n111c• Europt·an cou ntnc~. I frt• queml~ hl·~1r<1 Europeans a-.i.. , \ OH' fl t' ,1 II '-I f l her (' a r C' ho:.lels 1r1 the L"n1ted State-:-. Tht'\ '' l'l't' :dmost always told 110 But 111 major c1l1t!s C:1 111I small '11lages in Europe. tht· ~ outh hostel is a well-known land m;.rrk. People will go out or their way to give directiooi, or takl! you there. I wa'I driven to, h.'CI to or poinll'U toward hosll'ls by an Austria n arm y officer in Graz · ;m old worn an in ln-nsbr~c k; t WO Ger ma n stu de nts in Du blin : English backpackers in Florence; u S w iss b u si n ess m a n 1n <:t·nc \ a . a l)u-. d rl\ c..·r 111 Honn : train l'onductor'> m Hru::.scb . And tourist otf1t'C''> l'Hr Y" ht-re h..id host eh pinµo int 1·<1 on map!'> .\ TOT \I. of 4~ tountne:-. <J rl' mt•mbers or IYHF' and JJ -more hJ\ t• nonmember al fi Liation!'> In l!l72. mor e than • ~.5 million people belong'-'<.! to JYHF. Hostels ar e simple accom· mod ations intendeu mostly fo r those traveling in less· thi:ln·luxury s t y le by fool, bicycle a nd publie mean1S, thou g h m o t<Jr1s t s c.ir e welcomed Maximum :-.tay 1n one plal'e usuC:tlly is three d ays, though there are extensions Travelers under JO yc;.irs old are given preference -in busy seasons, but a nyone can join . Junior me mbership (un· der 181 costs 55 a year; sen10r memb~rship 1s Sl O. Both can be purchased from Ameri can. Youth Hostels. !\at ional Cam pus. Delap lC1ne. \'A 22025. For Jow· budget travelers Candice Pearsu11 . a former Daily Pilot Mal/ wrr/C'r. rC'turned recently from a jour-mmllh :>C>- 1uun1 m Europe. outside the United Sl<ttcs. the me mbe rship is a bargam. The hi ghest 1 pa id for o\'er mght lodg ing in a bout two dozen hostels wa::, S2.35 in Grin de l wal d . C:t n J\l pin e vill age in Switi'e rla nd The hostel t here 1s an 87 't•a r-old Swiss chalet frosted ~\ ith snow and complete with wood -pa n t"le d k1tc h t.'n firepl<1cl'. game room, mad· ing loung<.• e1nd small, <'lean dorms I PAID <Ibout the samt• 111 London. but elsewhere prices ranged from $1.10 to ::il.75. T hey're not lj ll S"''~' chalets. ho\\ ever. Som e are authentic ca::,tle!'> or old sailing s hips or orw · tim e villas. Mos t a r e abC:tnd on e d ~chools, converted churches, a partm e nt buildings or houses, rust ic ca bins, modern b o xy s tru c tures b uilt especially as hostels, old mill works or even the basement of a gym . Some hostels don't ha\.!! hot showe rs. Some don't have showers at a ll. Heating is Cl precious · co mmod ity. 1 A warm sleeping bag 1:,, n·com mended > English hosleb h:J\.e places m which · to cook 'our o~n food. but m any oth er~ don't. Some cook meali-fnr pC:ttrons_ In most German hostels. breakfast is manrlatory and costs extra. Some hostela have nary a hot plate, like one in In· nsbr~k. w~lch has only a few t~bleS'. You eat your own food to lhe sound of bouncing basketballs on the gym floor above. SLEEPING is dormitory. style, with me and women in very separate quarters. Not even married couples get lo sleep togethe r. T he number and the age of beds in the rooms also varies. In Muni ch, one hostel features double rooms. ln other hostels, 16 to 30 beds per room is the rule. Hosteling has a distinct dis· advantage for some: restric· uve rules. chief among them curlew a nd l~ut. For adults,"" midnight, 11 p.m . or even 10 p .m. "lights out" as strange and socially inhibitive. Som e h ostels sell late µasses. which allow you to stay out later. If you miss the ueadline, you s leep out. And alcohol isn 'l allowed, except 111 Italy and France. ln addjtion, travelers have to be out of hostels by 9 a.m . a nd cannot come inside again until 5 or 6 p.m ., presenting a n uncomfortable predica- ment in stormy weather. The hostels then lie dormant during the day. Another '·inconvenience" is increased danger or theft. "Neither ho s tels nor housepare nts a·ssume any responsibility for loss or theft of pe rsonal property," the rulebook cautions. Many hostels don't have lockers. I always wore money <1 nd valuable papers in my sock o r aro und my waist, as did many other people. "Houseparents" differ as much as the buildings they run. SOME SEEM lo dislike youpg pe ople. Otl:iers are overly businesslike. A few post har shly written signs and treat the IYHF handbook like ,.Bible. Elsewhere, the atmosphere 1 s c a s u a I , w arm. even. family-like But the m ain advantages, despite the r egulations, are the hostels' a ccessibility, low l'Ost a nd com panionsbip. People in youth hostels ... hare a n inta ngible bond, a style of trave ling, and as a re· suit s hare even more concrete thin gs-u d v i ce, food , fn e ndsh1p. Am erican youth hostels started in 1934. Now, more than 40 years later, the move- ment is still s mall, but grow· mg. ORGAN I ZE R S s a y the numbers are low because while most hostels in other parts of the world receive some gove rnm ent support, these in the Unied States are privately owned. But J apa n, whose hostels are also m a inly privately owned , h as the most ex· t ens ive prog ram o·utside Europe, with 540 hostels. all developed s ince 1954. A pus h is needed here, too, so more young people and bac kpacking adults and families can see their own country a lmost as cheaply as they can see others. Chile Cool Erwugh to Visit I.Sy ST .\~ l>ELAPLAN~ SANTIAGO. Chill' "There's no out· ward change her e sance the military junta took over in September 1973. The political s logans that used lo nppear on e_very vertical piece of wall ha\'e been painted over. The city 3.000,000 people looks un- usually clean." <We ~ot a travel reporter into Chile. He '-"<.IS there durmg the Allende regime and saw some of the earlier street fi ghting.) "The weather is 81 degrees. It's the end of summe r a nd beginning of fall. Money ex· change is 1,800 escudos to $1 U.S. Last time I was here it w as an unrealistic 156 escudos to ~I. "Of course nobody exchanged at the of· ficial rate. T he black market rate was about today's 1,800 lo SL You were hust!e~ to change dollars the minute you got into the airport t axi Hote l clerks followed you right up to your room . "There stilJ is a black market. About 20 percent mor e than the official 1.800. but it's v~ry dangerous . • • • "The best s uite an the Carrera Shtt.on is $25.55 A bottle of Chilean champag e and a bowl of fresh fruit in the room. Fro . the fourteenth floor we look on the snow covert:d Andes -it's close to ski s eason. .. Moneda Palace where Allende was s hot or committed sui cide dependin on \\hiC'h side \ou're on . looks the same on lh outside. Hut a lot of work on the ins ide shows it took a be a Un~ durin~ the fighting .... ··Many new ca r~ on the street Mostl \ f''rench Pcugcols, Citrocns and Italian 1''1als all assembled here. A rent car cost me $165 a week. Not too bad since you get a Jot of mileage on these s mall cars. .. Gasoline is 73 cents a gallon -1 just got used to paying $1.50 in Spain, $1.40 in England. "Restaura nts are cheap at this ex - change rate . Dinner for two with Chilean wine cost $7 .44 at Restaurante Arabe. There's a LO percent s ervice charge. Waiters expect seven percent more. "Nobod y knows how the coming season will be for the international skiers. Portillo, where I skied two years ago, is only an hour 41nd a ha lf tr&m wnliago. Magnificent ski runs -you ca n take a whole day to ski between resorts. * • ,, "We drove down to Vina del Mar. the bi g beach resort for Santiago. The place was almost empty. We stayed at the fashionable Hotel Bernardo O'Higgins, and the clerk nearly wept when we checked out after two days. Said there was nobody else in the house- "The two Sheraton hotels in Santiago were doing an right. Sheraton ls owned by I.T. and T .• whlclr.has been under fire as a politicaJ arm of tb CIA -or vice versa. "But while I was here, the military gov- ernment t06k over the telephone company, also owned by l.T. and T. So who's sorry now? 1 couldn't find out. .. • * • 'The double room at Vina Del Mar was S13 35 Y o\,I get around by hansom cabs aJ t anywhere ror $1. For $5 you could probably buy the horse. Dinner for fJve at Jl otct La Ilahla ran $13.88 including the service cha r~c." Travel Series AtOCC Oranae Coast CoUe,e is oftcrlne a tour-part Jeclure series covertn1 planning tor a summer vacation abroad. The series, free to the publlc. ls litled1"Travel Tips for Trave1ers." It meets Thursdays, begin· nine April 3, from 7:30to 9:30 p.m . at Eastbluff Elementary School in Newport Beach. S eries l eel ure r is El i nor Baggett, m a na g er of "W e TrC:t vel ," o r Newpo rt Beach. ~CTITIOUS aUSINEH NAMIE STATIEM&NT The tollowlnQ person is dOlnt ~~ ntM u : J O NES AND SO N WATER SOFTNER INSTAL LATIO N ANO S£RVICE, "'4 ~ow Pl., C<nla Mtw. Clllfornl• tU21 Rooen L. Jones, '" Gro1111 Pl •• Cost• ,,,. .. , Cllilornia 92421 Tiiis bllS•MSS " c-...:•e0 by ... In dlvidll•I Robert L Jonu Tll1s st•ltmenl w~ .tO.c:r w1t11 the Counly Cieri. ot Or~ Co.nty ot1 ~l•,tt7S. 4 • PUBLIC NOTICS "tfniOtJI lfthitii "C'TITIOUHutlH8U NAM81TAT8""9111T HAM85TAHM•N~ TM ~1"9 "'IOfl• •re~~· T.,. tollOwlng per60lls e re eDl"O neu n t ""'"'"' u : OATS A TOYOTA -VOi.Kiii. Tt41 c;.\TE RING COM ... ANY, PORSCHE TONI! ANO ll•PAIA, 1))1 S3t6l Gf~. O.iw Point, C411Hornle SuperlM Ave., Cost• IM••· C.lltor'IM• mtt 'lhi. Cl\erln M A..O.r~. D4I? Ooll•ld w. Sch•11k, Pe rt11..-. 11 GfaMde. 0.n• Poinl, C•lllornoem1' LllllM Pl-•· Co• .. MtH, CAlilor1'1• J•-· P. M<Mull~n. )I~......,,. tt-.21 L.a11tSo.Y o""•·C•lllotn1•t2•l1 Scot! Klno, ... ,.,. .... , n• we111ut Sl., lllb ~-•IHOMu<leGby•Wn11 Newport a..cl\. c.1uor11I• t1* .er 119rtneolll1>. Tl1ls b\Ulneu t• conou(ltd by • Jt4"•• WMulle11 gtntr•l .,...tneri.ttlp Tiiis sl•leme11I w•• filed "'Oi UW Doll.aid w. Sclltnk County Clt•ll. ot ~•nOt County°" """r ™• st•i.ment wn tlltd w<lll the 12, 1'1S County Clt•ll. ol Or•ngt county Oii '417• Published Ortnoe CoH1 D•llY PilOI f..eb< ... ry ~. 191) F41 wrc11 I•. tl, lO. Apr ll 6, 1tn 911-7S Publl)llCIO Or•n9e CoHI D,11,. Pllot,1------------ M•rcll t. t, 16, ta, 191, 1118·1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ·~ NOTICE TO CREOITORS STATl!Ml!NT Of' AaANOOlllMl!NT SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 011' usaor STATE or CALIFORNIA llOR f'lCTITIOUS 8USINliSS NAME fHll COUNTY OF ORANGE TN loll-Ing penon lln •t>t~ NO.A·atl03 htuseoflllttlcllllousbuslntO....,_ E>late ol EDW ARD L. ROY(l COUNTRY COUSINS ANTIQUES, E. l7t11Sl. CoslUMH ,C•I 92617 Ot~~~~E: IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lht Tiie F ictitious 8uslne\S N.,,• re· c.tollor'S ot ow abovt n.invd OKedtnl .-red to •-wn lllltd ill OrMl98 IMI all person\ t>a11lnQ <l•ims jQian't yonJ..iUoll•I' "· tt7I. 111' w lcl <leGtdtnt are required IO hl1t Ong•I • P Cous1ne•u. JOI 111em. wtlll IM nect's!Mlry 11ouclle•~. 1n tjOI-Or , Newport Be<Kn. CAI lht 01110 ot 1ne clefli. of Ill• C>bOW "' 93MO lilled co..fl, or to prt~enl 111..m. wHll U>t' Tll1s llu\•ne>s wu condutieo by<1111n neceU4ry ~ouchers. to 1"4' un<tersi.gnecl The opening lecture will deal with cruises. Ms. Baggett will discuss accommodations, food, entertainment, clothes and tipping. She wlll also mention som e good lour buys to the Caribbean, as well a s cruises to Mex· ico, Hawaii a nd Alaska. 1<4fttt dlvlduel. , al 1tw otr.u• ol llt'r attorMY. LOUIS 1 P\lbl1SMO ~•~Couto.&lyPUot Ong•l•Cou~•llOU HILlEA, IN C. 6390 WillllHe AIY<cll 2, t , ••. 23, 191S 62"7S Ttlb .telemenl w.h hl«O ..,tn Ille Boulevard, Su1l1t 1607. los At>Qeles County Clerk or Or•nge Cou111y C..htorn•• 9004 ... nicn 1s tile pljte of P VBUC NOTICE MAr<ll 11, 1'7) ~l~s ot tlle un<lt'rs1gno!d In •II n'Wil fl le•) po,rte1n1n9 to me eslalt' ol sold Ot Pubflll>ed 0••"941 CNsl DAiiy PllOI ceotnl within lour monlns .iller Ille -Marcll 2l. ~· •nd Apru •. 13, 191S !014·7' llr>t ~11co1hon of 1n1s not•<• P:ICtlTIOUS80Sl._ISS -----0.ted'-\4rchS, 1'US. NAMESTATEMENT PUBLICNOTICE EVELYN( ROYCE Tiie loOowlno person 11' ddno bl& Adn11ni•tratr1x of 1ne «••~•e The April 10 session ~ill list the advantages of tours a nd group travel, while the April 17 lecture eoncentratcs on travel by rail in Europe. II t SS • S : C A R l 0 S FA NI I l Y PICTITIOU$ aUSINESS 01 lllt' <lbovi; narned dec~nl RESTAURANT, ,.224 Coasl HIQl>w.y, NAMISTATIEM£NT LOUIS T.1411.LER 0.na Point. C•lltomra 92629 Tiie tollow1ng perSOf'ls •re d<>lno bu>i· UtOWllMllr• 8111• Sulle .. 07 C•rlos A. l•ma s. 30 30 coast neuu: LosAnoelu, c.ii111:'9004a HIQhway. '?"""Point, C•lltornla92fll'I OIAMOHD INVESTMENTS LTD Tel: '2Ul.Sl·700 oi!1 111' ~illtts Is conducted by dn in· CU.S.A.I, 178$2 Ea~t 0 111 Stretl, lu>t•n. Attof'11ey lor Admin1uratr1x ~ CA'1'80 Pubh•tled Or.an(lfr Coa>I 0dlly P1101 C•rlos A. L;imas AJNIV£~SAL GOLD ANO SILVER Maren 9. 16, 23. 30. 197S CIOCJ.lS Tiiis slatem en1 W4'$ hied w1t11 tl'le BULi.iON, L TO .• ii C•lilorn1a c0<pora- County Cler._ Of Orange County on tlofl 11152 £ast 17th Street Tustin CA ----The final lecture will take a close look at air· fares. both domestically and inte rnationally, and their prospects for t he immediate future. Marcll 18, m s m.G · ' · PUBLIC l'OTICE 11'•1"7 Tn1s bus1ntn Ii. conduttea by• co,. ---- PUBLIC NOTICE GEORGE L. •ono, Attr . J Meolarcll ••r Plau, Suite ta.S ~ Nt1uer, Calif•""• tun T---11141 •...-.11 PubllVled Orange Coast o .i1y P>tot. Marci\ 2J, JO, and Al>•ll •, 13, 197S l°'7·7S PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS aus1111£SS f'ICTITIOUS llUSIHESS NAMI! STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Tiit' loll0w111g per~ IS <lotl'IQ buSi· Tne 1011ow1ng person Is CIOl119 buSi· neu.n. nen•s HE RBERT HAWKINS REAL· JAGUA ~ SPECIA LITIES, 714'1 TORS. •OO Eut 11111 Street, C~t• Orc111d Awnue, Coron• del Mar, Me~a. C•hlornla 9UH C.ltlorn1•92•1S l rt H•rt>or Rt<11tors. Inc F•edt'riclc warren Anderson. 71.,., Caltlorn.a, 400 E41Sl 11111 Street. Costa Orc111a Avenwe, Corona «Ml M4ir, °""'sa, California 91&27 C••11orn1• '121>lS Tn" t>us•nes~ •S conducteo by• <or· Tn1~ llu!><ness h conductea oy an,,.. pora11on. o.v1~a1 Sylv• Hromadruk. Secreurr fr~ Anderson Tll•s >l•lemenl '*"S flied w.111 lht Tn1s ~atement was 11!~ w1tn tne County Cler-04 Or•n9t County an AMr. County Cler~ ot Or.inge Counly on 12. 191S feb<u.sry?&, 191S. F41717 F4 ll01 Publ1~n+d Or.inoe Cooi>t Daily P110t Pub11sneo Or ange coasl O<)•IY Poo1, ~b, 13. 30, Apr1l 6. 1'7S I SHS Martr12. q, 16, 13, 19H .02·7~ por•llOn. 8 S6461 UNIVERSAL (;OLD .\NO SU~EIUORCOURTOFTHE Sil VE R BULLIOM STATE OF CALI FOR NIA l'Oft KELLEY J . NORWOOD. Tl4ECOUNTYOFORANGE President No A·lllW Tiil!. s l•lement w•~ llled willl It... NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION County Clerll:. o t Orange County an FOlt PROBATE OF WILL. ANO FOR March II. l9IS LETTEASTESTAM£NTARY F•lHOI Pubh$1Wd Or•noe Co•\I O;uly P110l, E stal e or FRAN K WARR E N .t.Mrcll23 JO •nCIAii,,I• 13 197S10Sl-7S HOPKINS, JR ,also knowniiS FRANK ---· ' • W HOPKINS, JR., FRANK HOPKIN!), PUBLIC NOTICE anoai.F w HOPKINS FRANK WAR· REN HOPKINS, and FRANK W. -----------·HOPKINS.Deceased FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '"°'' NAME STATEMENT MILDRED WILSON nas lile<I llt<e1n .. The 1011ow1ng person •s do1no """' PC!lllion !or prob.lie of Will """ lor 1>· »as. s....nce or Lelle•!. ltst•mentary 10 tne TIME ~ CO. 1 IME IN A BOllLE, pe1111oner. rett"ren<.t' 10 wh1cll is m.ia~ 760 HiQlll•nd Way, L.19una Beocn. C.A '°' furtiwr particulars. and llWI 1hf! Ul tome ano place ol llearln9 1ne sa~ Ila' John Br ut e l(ul(ntr.; 21&0 bffn~llO< April&. t97S.at9 lOa"' "" iQhland W• y, L•Qun• Bt•<h, C.A lht' cou11roon1 ot Oepar1men1 NO. 3 of Ul .,,,,a tourl, tlt 100 C.•vic Center 011ve Pro~c1llo1 M . KulChtrd, 1/bO W~sl , "' the City ol Sdnl" And, l-!1gnla nd ,.or. L•9un• Be•ch, CA Gahform.i. •SI Daleo Marth N . 19/S T/11~ business I\ conau(leO lly "" '" WILLIAME.StJ014N, 1111duo11 C.ounlv Cler"k PUBLIC NOTICE John B Kutc.11er<1 PLUNKETT AND PLUNKETT --·--Tiiis Slateme11t WlfS filed with lne •UOllve Ave., P.O. &ox Ut PC.: 8UC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINE'ss Coonh c.tor-OI Oranoe Counlyan~r. 1411n1.l .... Ofl3.acll.Callf. ,, .... NAME STATEMENT NOTICE TO GROUPS AND IN· , lfH. Tltl: C7l 4lU.·>030 Inc l<Mlow1n9 tx'tSOll •S do•tlg buSI DIVIDUALS W140 MAY •E AF; rosn A1-yjterPtlllionu ~ssn FlCTIED 8Y Oft INTERESTED IH P\IClllsMd Or•noe C.0<1i1 D•ll'f PllOt, Publi~ed Oran~ Coasl Daily Ptlol, LANDSCAPERS GROUP, 17'1 Tl4E CON STR UCTION OF Marcllt,1•.m.lO.ttH 910.7 ~rcll22,23,2',197S t0~9>7S VIiiage Wd y Sutlt' E Santti! Mia FACtLITllS OF A WASTEWATElt t-------------'------------- Gal1lorn1a9210$ • ' ~ROJIECT aEtNG PROPOSEO 8Y i.-----------------------M.1r9 .. re1 L Marshall J213I Via T"IE ALISO WATE• MANAGEMENT AhCld. S..n Ju•n CaP•~tr.ino <Ahl AGENCY CAWMA) 9201~ ' Tiie B<Mird of Oirec tors ot ltle AJiSt' Th1S bu>•~S •S COftduCled by 11n .n. W•ter Ma~menl Agency CAWMA1 oiv•clU•I <onl••lly 111v1te you to atlend and ~•9'ret L. Mar~h•ll e>an>elpalt' in • e>ubllc fteafl"9 on <1n This ~t•lemen1 w•> llled wltn llW Env••onmffll•1 Impact RePott tor County (lt'rll. Oi Orengo, County,,.. NI.Jr lac1h1tes lo lllt constructed 1n connec· ). 19/S t-••Ill • proposed wastntattr pro- F41S71 Jl!CI, to lllt held PUbhSllt'd O«tMQt' (.OolSI 0.ilF 1'1104 Dale· April). 191S Mirch9 lt.,13.30,191) IS.IS T1me:J:lOoclock P.M Pl.Ce. Moulton-Niguel W•ter O.sl<1tl, PUBLIC NOTICE m oo l • Pu Ro.ad, L•gun• N1gue1, c.i11«111am11 FICTITIOUS 8VSlllllESS The pwpow of Ille l>t¥"'9 IS to d"- NAM£ STATEMENT ~USS the •.nv~ronment•I ·-Is ?f Tiit' tollO 1 $Qll do. bus . -.Ille lac1llltes lo bt constn.cM<t .., ne~\ ots w 119 ""' ·~ no ' c-tton willl an -o"*td C.ATHY'S COUNTRY COUSIN w•Sl-iltr ~ole<t 11ec~ssary to~ GI H S & ANTIQUES 0 2 E 17111 SI Cie.tlW411trre_,.siblh.lles olAWMA. • · • AWMA includes Ille City ot La~ C:OSt•Me~,C.111 . .,•U llH<I\. u well •s the Moulton-Hlguel Snlroey Diane Bruce, 2137 Ataha Weter District, Los Alisos Wate< Dis. St., Newport Be«ll, C.tl. 91660 1nc1, Soulll l.oi9Ull4' S.nitarv Obtr>el, Thi~ bu~i11ess •S conctuctea by <0n '"' Emerald &av !.ffvice Dist,,C1, El Toro d•Y•INJI Weter District and po<tions ol Ille Shir ley Diane &tuct' Irvine Rane II Water OlstrlCI. Cor;;t\ 5t~~·ri;•:: ;~:n~~~=~t •: In oeneral, lhe •r-:• served by AWMA ' alld ~•bow descr •bed membef' A91!"· Maren 11. l4H ciM Is lhe Aliso Watenhed and tlle S.ll F41 Pubhsllt'd Ora nge Con t Dally Piiot Crffll. and Laguna C_•nyon dral"i1Qe , ~Ins, ~ areas lt1b\ltary t'-flo. Mil•<h 23, lO. a nd A.pr If "· 13, l97S lOt >7 Ottailed Env>ronmenlal lll'IOKI Reports coveri119 Ille coni tructlan Im. PUBLIC NOTICE pac:l• of the various faclllli&1 of Ille -----1AWMA ,Pt'Ole<t ••e awalf•blt lot yOUr F ICTITIOUS IUSINESS s.tUdy •nd rtvltw at Ille following 1oc .. NAME STATEMENT tloM: Ttle toll-lllQ per so11 Is oolllQ 1>u51. S..Wa Ana Public Library ntt~•s ~ S.acll P\Jbllc Library THI RO STREET BODY SHOP llS Mlsslon V>tlo Public L1br•ry l11t1a s1., Hllftl•no•on Beach, ca M ~,,,..,., LIOt¥y Peler R. Mando1t1no. 113' Hum-Moult-Niguel W•ler Dh l••<I mlnQD<rd Ave , Founlo1ln Vtllty. Cl. L.os All~W•l•r 01stri<I 10I INIM Aal\(11 w.i..-Olstrf(I T111s buStness is cond\Kltd by a11 ill· EmH•ld S.y s..-v;u OistroCI "vldual. Soul!! Laguna Sanll•ry 01sl11tt ~ter Mand•r•no O lyof l.agUM Bt-acll Tiiis st•temen1 was illto w1111 1re 11 l!hovkl be noltd tll.M ui.s hear.no County Cltrk of ~anC)e County an ~r. acldrffws ltsell SOltly 10 Ille constr'UC· 12, 197S tioft I-ls of lllt AWMA facll;tlH, A F4111t l~al E11vfronmtnl•I PrOCeclion Pul>ll~ Orat1C)e Coast Dally PllOt AQM<y Envoronmenlal lmPKt Stet~ M.Jr(ll I•, :U, 30, Apr II •, 191S '20-7S ~ ..... Ing will bt lleld Marc· 2S, '--------------t 1t7S 411 1:30 PM. •nd 1:30 PM. at ti. PUBLIC NOTICE FMtri.I 8ulldl119 loceled at ~A·11• Road. laQUl\t Niguel,C..liforflla. A re· 1---F,_r..,..cT""'1""T-10,...u_s_a_u_s_t_N_E_Ss--·1 t1aN1 E11vlronmt11t•I 1 moect Aepo.-t NAME STATEMENT hearing on Ille AWMA r>lll(' -com Tiie tollowlng per SOii Is d°'"I bus!· plettd on A4)1'11 2J. lt7HiNI th. 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"'IOI ~rtllt, ~U,Jt, lf1S ~1 ANNOUNCING A Premift' o,.. Hight Newport leach Showin9 Authentic • Ori2inal' AMERICAN INDIAN JEWELRY AND ART •u.lted AM1d•H by l•YiW*' o.tj• For Furtlttr l•forMaHon ortd l•Hr•otion1 Phone (714) 673-8938 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM I MOftday Through Friday ] PC l>CCOr by 1\ high 8tral1 ba.sk1 romi: sever . · r UCLJ ··w very St In Sc>n talent on UC annua lt I steep I mile 1 lay : sched The 440-yE UCLA Bruin c ha I Ca Iii SmglE rec or a Will Diego secon• ch a m Parks NCAP Br<> !;prin1 The hight} te rme and P ac if againi ter. Ato a re er J)l'ara Dwigt Alsc H eyn derwc .J ose i: Sing IE 11 a b e Clar e Owen 7·feet . The OnC Wl Ron ! J.ong Pacifi Carri~ Cari w ith a 0 th• ('lude · P aul Dick f The one w it. For ~t a nd Sou the are al! J e ri R ed la will b jump · to wi Bounc a nd A his chi VCI run in 4:11. ~ Monie fi eld. I Adn $1.50 f under I A JAC Arnol1 disgu~ set o shoulc grim could trustr "It didn't Palm1 ble, I broad "I I to urn l:lway. Pal• be for· triple· Satur $150,( Open atrugi strok• Mike ''\V• ~xpe1 1erle1 since the19 "I 'II j row. '' l'I b~ck i Anc shot ''The ally c Wiil H e • PORTLAND CA P> -The second-ranked UCLA Brulnis, led by Marques Johnson's career. high 35 points, won their .ninth :straight NCAA Western Regional bac;ketbaU tournament Saturday. romping lo ao 89· 75 victory ov~r seventh-ranked Arlzona State. "I'm very. pl eased,'1 said UCLA coach John Wooden. ''We've been playing without very much Intensity lately, but Top Spike Standouts Invade UCI Some of the top trHck and field talent in the w orld will converge on UC Irvine today for the second annual Meet of Champions. It begins at noon with the s teeplechase, followed by the six· mile run at 12:25 and the 440 re· lay at l. Fie ld events are scheduled to start at noon. The meet features a talented 440-yard das h field headed by UCLA's Be nny Brown and ex· Bruin Maxie Parks. They'll be <'ha lle n ged b y Southe rn California Co ll ege's Mike Singletary and 100-m eter world record holder Steve Williams. Williams, competing for San Diego State las t year, placed second in the 100 in the NCAA <'hampionships-r unning 9 .2. Parks was third for UCLA in the NCAA 440 last season. Brown, ineligible at UCLA this spring, has run 45.2. The 880-y ard run figures to be highly competitive also with in· termediate hurdler Jim Bolding <ind Bob Casselm a n of the Pacific Coast Club running against ex-SC star J ames Bax- ter. we seeioed t.o ha"e It badr -at leutlor lhls particular game." O~.: .. seekln6? a record 10th NCAA uue -All ln. the Jut u )'~.srs ._ play" third-ranked Louiavlll• in the ·NCAA· semi· ftnata at San Die.so next Satur- da}t. Tbe Bruins tiad their string, of seven straight NCAA titles broken in the aeoolfinJl}s last year by North Carolina State. "1 gave them a little talk abouL &lnday, March 23. 19T~ DAILY PILOT CJ l ogeth.er, ·Ro1np, 89-7 5 this alter our game ThUrsday," Wood~n sai<S Saturday ln refer· ring to (he Brulns' 67-64 squeakel' over Montano in the r gional semltinal. "Marques had perhaps his best . game," Wooden said. "They had a smaller man on him, and he was able to take advantage of it very well." Johnson, n 6 ·fo<>t ·6 Y:, sophomore· forward !rom Los Angeles, took advantage of the s maller man assigned to him. 6-2 Rudy White. Johnson hit on 14 of 20 shots Crom the field and seven oC eight from lhe free-throw line and sctored 20 of his points in the first half whe n lhe Bruins established their superiority. "We were m entally re ady, but we did not play like it," said Arizona Stale l'Oach Ned Wulk. ··Our total ineffectiveness under D•lly Piiot PMtOI lly P.trlcll O'OOftMll the bo••nb \\ ab J lHg factor. especially in the firi.l half. UCLA played an intelllgent game, <t:> they usually d o.'· The Bruins pulled down 29 rt>· bounds in the first halC, com· pared with just 15 for the Sun Devils Arizona State, trailing 68·48 with 12: 08 left, went back lo it~ fuU court press and cut the lead in half. pulling to within 10 point::. * at 83 i3. But onl~ I 01 rcm..1111~ on tht' clod•. Guard Lionel llolhnH·ontnbut ed 10 poml~ to thut mil) and 6· 10 tenter Scott Lloyd hit nint.>. llollins fini~hed \\ ith 16 points and Lloyd led the Suu Dcnb with 20. "They Jlll'kt·d up :.omt< point s 01\ it <the pn:ss J. but nvl c11uu1::h Set> Bruins Page C-i .A. \ . .,,. ..-. Hoosiers Upset, 92-90 Kentucky Ends Indiana Streak DAYTON. Ohio (AP)-Sinl'e its third game this season, Ken- tucky has been a team with a mission . The Wildcats ac complished it Saturday in dramatic style by snapping In diana's 34-game winning streak to advance to the semifinals of the NCAA's college basketball tournament. ''lndfana is a great ball team but I think we wanted this one a lot worse than they did." said Lo11isville, Syra~use Gain Semb~ Page C-2 Rick Robey. one of the Wildcat~· two 6-foot-10 freshmen centers "ho were so instrumental in the 92-90 Kentucky ,·ictory over the nation's top-ranked team. after a loss to l\l1chigan last )car tn the Big 10 playoffs. ·The bet- ter learn just won. Th<1t's all I t·an say," s uid lndiuna coat·h Robby Knight ··wc·11 be back some day" For l'~lynn. the Kentucky mas· saon had taken longer than mere months. He and the other seniors Ill a highly-touted draft c l a~~ m aJe up for three yea rs or frustration when thev wen~ picked to wm and didn't. -' ··Last night \\ c wt•re more s eriou:. than \\ l.'·,·c bel'n all \ear." Flvnn said. "\\'e \\ent to a movie and then right to bed. There wasn't an y uf the usual JOking or talking. · "This victory as .1 kind of a dream for the !>en1urs on this tet.tm ." . A total of 12 7 -foot high jumpers are entered, with perhaps an ap· pearance by world record holder Dwight Stones. JIM KRUSE (2) DEFENDS AGAINST HUNGARY'S FERENC KONRAD. "This game is everything wt''ve been working for sinrc that loss." Robey said of In· diana's 98-74 romp over Ken· lucky last December. The aveng ing victor y sends the fifth-ranked Wildcats. 25-4, into the NCAA semifinals next Saturday in San Diego against Syracuse Area Prep Products Sparkling Also in the high Jump fidd arc R eynaldo Brown, Paul Un· derwood, J erry Culp, Robert .Josephs, Mark Ridge, P hil ~ingleton. Tony Madau, Hans Il a be ygar. C lark Beetle. Clar ence Frazier <1 nd Dean Owen-all of \vhom have cleared 7-feet. The pole vault fi eld is a. goqd one with UCLA ·s Mike Tully 4}nd Ron Mooer!\ against Cal State Long Beach's Don Baird and Pacific Coast Club entry C<Jsey Carrigan. Carrigan won last year·~ meet w ith a vault of 17·7'"· Others entered in the vault in· elude Vic Diaz, Bob Richards Jr .. Paul Gaylos, Tim Curra n and Dick Rails back. The .shot put fie ld is also a goo<l one with Al Feuerbach heading it. Former Newport Harbor High· :;tandout Jim Neidha.(t and Southern Cal College's Don 'furri are also entered. Jerry Proctor, the former Redlands University sta ndout. will be back lo d efend his long jump title. Proctor leaped 27·71" to win the event las t year . Bouncey Moore (26·41 :i this year > and Arnie Robinson (26-!3.i) are his chief competition. VCI freshman Steve Scott will run in the mile. Sc;otl has a best of 4 :11 . Mark Rafferty of the Santa }lonica Track Club tops the mile field. He's done 4: 01. Admission is S3 for adults and Sl.50 for those 6-18 years. Anyone under s ix is admitted fre<?. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Anteaters Finish 2nd CLEVELAND ~Boyd Philpot captured the 1.650 free and Gary Figueroa won the 200-yard backstroke, le ading UC lrvine to a Sf!.COnd place finish in the NCAA Divis ion II swimming and di_Ving champions hips al Cleveland Stale University Saturday. Philpot won with a nationa l re· l'Ord tisn e of 16 : 05. 75 while Figueroli, a fres hman, rlocked l :57.13-a school record. Cal State ( Northridge) won the team title with 277 points while . UCI iotaled 210. way ahead of third p}ace East Illinois {169). UCI senior Tom Boughey. who had won the 'NCAA 1,650 title the pas t three seasons, finished second t<>'PhHpot with a time of 16:08 .26. And Jason Wheaton gave tbStA{\teaters a third place finish in 'tbe 200 back with a clock~ng of 2: 00.89. ucrs 400 fre~ relay team or Mike Figue roa, Tim Quinn, Wheaton •and Gary Figueroa finished second in 3: 09.89. Philwt bad two victories in the three-day meet-also winning tbe 500 free. His triumph in the 1.650 made it the seventh straight year that a UCI swimmer had won the event. Mike Martin won the three years prior to Boughey. Palmer One Back • After Triple Bogey JACKSONVILLE, Fla {AP) - Arnold Palmer was a thoroughly disgusted man. It showed in the set of his massive, s loping shoulders. It was evident in the grim lines around his mouth. It could be seen in the wear y frustration of his eyes. "ft was moving day and 1 didn't move," the 45-year-old Palmer said, making an irrila· ble, fidget~ motion with hi s broad, powerful hands. "I should be leading the golf tourname nt. 1 just threw it away." .. Palmer, once the leader alone before beiag ambushed by a triple-bogey s ix, had just finished Saturday's third round of the $150,000 Greater Jacksonville ()pen Golf Tournament with a 8truggling 73 that left him one ~troke back of the leader, obscure Mike Morley. "Well," said Palmer. who hall · experienced an exaspe rating aeries or s imilar frustrations since scoring ha s last victory ln the 1973 Bob Hope Desert Chl&sic, "I'll just have to work on lttomor· row. ''I'll just have lo try lo get It back in the next round." And thtn ho turned to the one s hot that ruined hii; etfort. "There was only one hole that re· ally counted ,•• Palmer said. Thal was the 209-yard, par-three 1 Uh. He bad come from three :;trokes off the pace, had taken full control of the lead-and the n hit his tee s hot out or boun$ on that critical hole. It led to a hor· rendous six. It dropped Palmer out of the top spot. and threw the tour11a· ment into a multiple-man scram· ble which was finally solved by the skinny Morley. r Hungary Rolls lrwading Poloists Stop Yanks By ROGER CARLS01' Ol t!W D•oly Pt lot Sufi llungary's massl\e and punishing national water polo team eyes 1l ij third straight triumph over t he United States today at ~larguer;te_ R~realion Center in M lss1on Viejo < 2 o'clock 1 following Saturday's 10·5 triumph at ~ewport Harbor High. The Hungarians. as good as billed, were never in trouble Saturday as they mowed down the Americetns systematically before 600 fans. Thursday the Europeani r ipped the U.S., 8·5, at Long Beach's Beln:lOnl Plazct. "They didn't do a thing we didn't expect." said American coach Peter Cutino. ··But we had our opportunities. We just m issed our shots. We took better s hots than they did, but we couldn't score consis tently ... Nine times a Hungarian was ejected fro m the game for infrac· lions r anging from choking and kicking lo goalie's int.erference. One was kicked out for good and be left wavin g an obscen e gesture to the official. But the U.S. was un<Jblc tu lake advantage consistently with Hungary a m a n short. And thl' only pena lty try for the U.S. was also bloc ked as Hun gary 's goulie. TiLor C~ervcnyak. put on an awesom e display of defense. He blocked 1'3 shots headed for the goal, many at point blank range. In a ll the American could net only 5 of 23 a ttempts. Hungary, mcanwh1lt•. made every shot count. The invaders missed one s hot · and that was due to a nice defensive effort by L:.S. goalie Steve Hamann. The rest, however. were true to their mark, including one from mid· pool as time was running out on the 45-second c lock. Hungary's shov m~ and goug· ing tactirs seemed unnecessary. The winners had the better shooters. a fluid fast hrt'ak when they wanted to run it. size amJ speed, and the unreal goalie . Only once did it appear Cuti no· s team h ad an outside chance <1l getting back into the game. That was when a bloody-faced Mike Loughlin fired one in from fi,·e yards with 2· 15 left in the third quarter to pare the Hungarian ad- vantageto6-4. Hungary s truck back qwcl..ly. however, as Gabor Csap<> hit from l\., o yards after a nice assist from Ferenc Konrad. then G yorgy Horka 1 fired 111 the morale buster from mid-pool with 19 seconds left in the period. Every American goal came "ith Hungary playing a man short. Loug hlin had l\\O, a nd s ingle tallies "l're picket! up b~· Jon Svendsen , Jim Ferguson and .Jim Krusl' A good example of llungury's fust break ('ame in the first period as it moved into Amer1tan \\ aters. passed the ball l\\ ice in rapid fashion. then Laszio Sarosi fired from two yards against the bewildered U .S. goalie. It was Robl'v and fello" freshm an center· Mike Phillips who did much of the damai;e with 10 points each and rugged board work. But thl'Y were still not able t<> contain the pressure of In· diana's 6-11 Kent Benson, who scored a game-high 33 points, had 23 rebounds a nd "as named the !\fost Valuable Player of this ~1ideast Regional tournament. However, Benson and Steve Green. who had 23 points for the Hoosiers. could not compen!>ull' for a ba lanced Kentucky attack led by senior guards Mike r1ynn <1nd J immy Dan Conner . who had 23 and 17 QOints. respective!~ . f''orward Kevin Grcvcy abo h<1d 17. "Our bench just wore tlwm down ," said Kentucky coach Jvc B. II a ll . ''Then \\ e switched from a 1-3·1 zone to a man-to-man de· fense, and it dcslroy1..'d their l'On· fidcnce." Hall said he instructed hts guards to take quick shots in or· der to deny Indiana's slil·ky de· fense any chance to get set up. .. We wanted to be loose of· fens ively. ·· said Hall. whose team hit nearly 57 percent of 1b field goal attempts in the :.ecoml half. The victory ended a nctory string for Indiana "hk h began -\ . .·. INOIANA (tol (,rt~n 71, MdV 1. B~n~on li. Elut~ntr 8 Wllke<!>On U, L.hkO,..,k, 11 Tolo•hl7 i. 20 l<ENTUCl<V ("21 Grevey 17, (;uyPtle 7. kotiey 10, Connt'r 11, Flyn" 12, Given> 8, Pn1111ps 10. Jonn,on b Toi di> 37 18 H Halftime: lncll.sna H , K~nlu<kV ••.Fouled 001 Buoner, Robey. Pn1111p•. Ttcnnlt•h ln<lloln.t ben<.h. Green. Total louts: ln<l1an.J 21, Kenlu<'v n A ll.•S8. JON SVENDSEN (8) MOVES IN TO TAKE A SHOT AGAINST HUNGARY. Orange Coast area high school products are getting around this track season with various familia r names now performing on the university level. Foremost is probably ~latt Hogsell, the Newport Harbor J ligh grad "ho s urprised the t-x· perts and won the Pacific-8 440 hurdles tilll.' for Stanfcwd a )ear ago. Another ?\ewporl ace, Mark Stevens, is in the weight evenll> at San Diego State. Manna dis lance GLENN WHITE s tar Gary Blume I!> al Cal, Bt>rkelcy and Jeff llil·kl·~ of ~ti.;. s1on Viejo 1s with Stevens al SOL: Harper School or Fountain Valley has certainly earned its share or basketball success this H'ar. Its 8th grade boys team an· 'nexed th(' Orang(' County title last weekend by beating a Costa Mesa-based roe in the finals. And its 6th grade girls (with an 4lSSi!.l from two Courreges School playersi \\On thr Southland recreation crown by whipping Downey, 17·9. Christy Kelly of the winners had 10 points The girls. coached by Mark Belgcn, whipped opponents from Tustin, Garden Gron•. Norco and San Gabriel lo make the finals. Tonig ht at the Sports Arena a L'.S. all-star \'olleyball squad will tn its skills against Japan's st.andout men ·s "oriel ch am· p1ons. It :.tart!> al 8 w1 l h ltckcb pncl·d at $5, $-i and S:l Boh Losner, the Hne ~larina basketball player who just com· pleted four years as a varsity starter. is also bandy with his bands. Lattt s umme r he captun-d third place In woodcrart al lhf' Orange County l<'l'lir. U was ror a grandfather's clock he made. Som e 286 channel catfish , weighing an average of :.i x pounds apiece. have been plant- ed at Puddingstone Reservcir near Glendora Dwyer School of Huntlntton Beach had a fine buiketball season. going 17 ·3 "llh the thr~ losses by a total of four poln~. Tony Spro"' led the younic Olleni \\Ith a 13.3polnt·per·gamf' scoring a\•enl(c. F.x La~unu HeaC'h High ha~t-t ball coach Ed Bo" C'n "3S one of the m~n who ofr1clalt..'d the Cl 1-· :1 A has k<>tlrnll c hampionshi p game M <m :h 15 ttl U1e 8portl!I Arena. Ile t«>amecl with e,. Newport rage coach Al l lacknl'y lo work the CI F spertacle. OAILYftlLOT Sunday.Mareh23 197S Ex-Cal, Pro Star • Olszewski Recalls Prep Playoff Tilts By HOWARD t. HANDY Of Ult CUiiy ~ ''-" Long.time football f~ in Southern California will re- cognize the name Johnny 0 . He was it fullback on the St. •. Anthony High football team ' in 1948 when coach Jacques t Grenier's Saints won the CIF l championship on first downs. J..'' The Saints a nd Santa -i Barbara ti~d. 7-7. but the tie- breaker at that time was first 1 downs and th Saints had 16 to 12 for the losers. . He played in the Rose Bowl fo r the U niv ers it y of California against Michigan in 1951. . And he ~pent 10 yean; as a " running bad• in the ~atiooal '; Football League before retir· · ing as a player. J ohnn Obzewski still kee(l5 t his hand in the game as a prep } otrlcial along with working for r~ t.he Los Angeles Rams. ~ During his illustrious , career at SL Anthony, he played against some of lhe Going Back IN SPORTS ' top names to emerge from the ;' CJ F ranks in the post-war era. Al Pollard and the Loyola 1 High Lions edged the Saints for the Catholic League ~" championship in 1947 and then went on to win the CJF ti- tte. Don Kloslt-rme1n, now a lop • execut i\'e of the R<1ms. \~as a ~ foe in 1947 when he \\as quarll'rback ror the Compton High Tarbabes . Olsze\\ ski remembers ' Pollard wdl. "We were playing al home <>n Clark Street." he says. , .. Pollard was running with the t ball and he ran right into me and knocked me down. ·•J did't know it was him for ~ about four months <.iftcr the gaml' when my own team- mates finally ronvanced me We didn't have.-pictures of all the games lht•n lake they do now·· Another t 1 m c he remem Z bers was m a playoff game at Long Beach Jordan against Centennial. "I took a punt and was re- ., turning it when J was hit with .. • a shoulder It broke my cheek ~i bone and l was paralyzed on ~ that side of my face for about six months." ~ But he says he was never ~~ serious ly injured while play- .,,. ing the game and h as never ~ ~ad a football-related opera- " t10n. ~ One of his greatest days as .. a prep came in a playoff : game against Chaffey in 1948. : .. ll \\'as raining when we at· ~ ri\'cd and J tried to talk our co<.ich inlo postponing the game ... Olsze\\~k• recalls. ---! ··It didn 't do &Jl1Y good and after \Ire won the coin flip to recei vc. ~ e got the ball back tothe40-\·ard line "The rirst three tames I C<Jr- ried the ball from scrim· mage. I scored a touchdo"'n 'J .• ~ JOHNNYOLSZEWSKJ IN1953 and had four for the game. We 1 "on it, 28-20." He is quick to give eredlt lo other members of his own team. "I had exceptionally good blocking up front in that game <ind was able to get away for runs of 60 and 70 yards." He v. as a three-year starter al Berkeley as a fullback and his name still stands in the school's r ecord book even though he grauated in 1952. His name hea ds the list as the career rushing leader at Cal with 416 c arries for 2,603 vards and a nH average of 6.02 per try for those three years. His career net )ardage total of 2..504 vards the most for any Cal ru.nner by a wide margin . J<1ck1e Jensen is setond on the list \\Ith 1,703 vards. Olsze"'ski led the Rears in rushing a ll three years he was on the varsity and only Jensen had more in a single season. ·' His career all-purpose run- ning mark is 2,743 yards and that includes 2.504 net rushing, 207 with pass recep- tions and 32 on kick returns. His mark still tops the Cal record book in this depart- ment and hi s name is listed in the top five of virtually e"Wery rushing department. ,, His t o p single game u performance in college was ,. against Washington State when he rnn for 285 yards. The 1952 All-American fullback at the University of California and former CTF player of the year, also had a brilliant pro career. · CNext week : Olszewski tells of his pro career and his duties with the Rams during the foot. ballseason.J · Louisville, Syracuse Advance LAS CRUCES, N.M. CAP> - Third-ranked LouJtville con· qutred Maryla.nd'a preu and rode the hot hand ot iuanl Pbilllp Bond to a 96·82 v ictory ,Saturday in the finals of the NCAA . Midwest Re£ional basketball playoCfs. The Cardinals, representing the Missouri Valley Conference, · be~t the Terps at their own shoot- ing game. Maryland, the top. shooting team in the nation with ~ S5 percent average, got off to a cold start while Bond ignited Louisville into an early lead. Bond, who finished with 23 polntf, picked up the scoring slack for Louisville's top scorer, Junior Bridgeman. who hit only one point in the first half and picked up his fourth foul after fivt' minutes of the second half. Maryland, w hich never has made the Final Four of the na- tion al championship tourna· ment. never led in the game but twice tied the score in the first ha IC. Louisville, which played in the NCAA championship tournament in 1959 and 1972. led 42-37 at halftime, but it wasn't until mid "ay through the second half that the Cardinals took complete charge. Louisville. now 27-2, blew to its biggest bulge of the game after eight minutes of the second half when the Cards took a 71·55 lead on a bucket by sophomore Danny Brown. MA•YL.AND CCI M How•rO 1. 8rown 19. •oy 16, L.uus 71, 0.VIJi I, Sll._.,d 10. To«•la JO 12·1S. LOUliVILLE (Ml Coa IS, Murphy 20, 8 . 8unton IJ, &-lclgetTYll 13, 8°"41 23, 8rown 4, G•llon 2, T. How.rd 1, Whitheld 4 Tottllltll-J• Halftime· Loulavllle •1. M;i')'l.nd ~. ~td oul M. HOw•rd, O•wl~. Murrt/ty. Tol•I tovloo ~•Yl•nd lS. LOUl•vlll 20. Tecllnlc..i: #NrylMCI Co.Kii OroeMll. A. S,200est. ! Syrac.ue Win• PROVIDENCE. R.I. <AP> Rudy Hackett hit a left-handed shot over his head al the buzzer, sending the game into overtime and Syracuse went on to defeat Kansas State 95-87 to win lhe NC AA East Regional cham- pionship and a spot in next week's national semifinals. I lackett, "'ho finished with 28 points. four of them in overtime.· was a prime force as Syracuse <:amt• back from a second half shooting slump that had allowed Kans as St alt.-, the runnerup in the Big Eight Conference, to lead most of the second half. The final five minutes of re· gulation "'as an incredible see- saw battle, with Chuckie Williams, who had a game-high 35 points, seemingly giving Kansas Stale a victory when be . hit a 20-foot shot from t.hecomer. The Wildcats Jed 76-74 and there were only fl ve seconds left. But Syracuse, which upset North Carolina on T hursday with a last·second sbot by Jim Lee, pulled off another set of heroics. Small guard Jim Williams drib- bled the length of the floor and red Hackett underneath the basket. The 6-foot-9 senior turned and as the buzzer sounded let go a fi ve-fool, left-handed shot that !Split the nets and sent the game into overtime at 76-76. KANSAS STAT!£ (111 Stl•der 11, Oroge 11, c . Williatn5 JS, E•..,S Jfl, Ncll•rnU, Won SIM I. Tota ts J4 1"14. 5''•ACUSI£ Ctsl H1<11«ll 11. Eoe 12, Seibert 2, Ltt lS J w.111.,.,,s 10. Klnoet 1. 11:•"9 10. TO(als3721.:11. • H•llllrne: K•nwsSl•lt31,SyrK:uwl6 R~ll I-IC•.,su St.le "· SyrKUM 76. Fouled Giii: Evans, NOl•nd. ~•I.ch, Lff, Wllllll'T'6. fO(al 1ou1,, K•~u Sl•te 21, svr•cuse 24. A' t,1'1S. ": .. Sports Clipped Short . . . . . ..... Laver Faces Ramirez . . A • . . ::-£ARACAS, Venezuela - Cqrona del Mar's Rod Laver and M:~ico's Raul Ramirez.captured . ~ir World Championship Ten- n.)~ B J ue Group s emifin al -matches of the $60.000 Altamira 4lerinis Classic in Caracas Satur· ay ;; _!.aver lost the r1rsl set, then me back to crush JeU O\\ iak. 4-6. 6-3. 6·2 rowiak began .the m Htch hy ping Laver ptnned to the eline with h igh lobs. The r. tegy worked until Laver h&ed his style or play. and final period to preserve the slJut out and chalk up the 28lh whitewash of his career and fllUa against Pittsburgh in 11 gamea. Or~nOmted NEW YORK -Armond IUU's two free throws with 1:21 left gave Princeton a tense 5841 Ylc. tory over Oregon SaturdaJ and advanced the Tigers into the final of the 38th Natiallal JnvUa. lion basketball tournament England's Roger Taylor 6-3, 6-l Saturday night to advance to the finals or the Indepe ndent Players Association New York cham· _pionship tennis tournament. Dodger• T111aWe COCOA, Fla. -Jose Cruz singled with the bases loaded in the 10th inning Saturday to give the Houston Ast ros a 2·1 exhibi· lion baseball victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. BALANCING ACT-UCLA's Richard Washington appears to be balancing the ball on his fingertips es he tries to main- tain possession in NCAA western regional basketball game Saturday against Arizona State. ·Oldfield llpset Jipcho Sets Mark In Pro Spikef est LOS ANGELES GP1 Hen Jipcho pulled away lrom Tracy Smith with 11,:? laps to go Satur· day a nd won the two.mile run in the fastest professional time ever recorded al the International Track Association's fourth 1975 meet. The 32-year-old Jipcho was timed in 8: 27 .0. bettering his own pro record of 8:34.0 which he set last year. The victory was worth · $2.000 as the feature event on the afternoon program. Smith, former world indoor three-mile record holder, was second in a lifetime best8:29.4. J ipcho held the lead for most of the first 10 laps on the Sports Arena's 11-lap-to-the-mile track. Smith, formerly of Oregon State, took the lead and he and the Ke- nyan alternated until there were 412 laps left when Smith,. at Jipcho's urging. took the lead again. On the backstretch of the next lo last lap. Jipcho moved a round Smith and won easily for his eighth consecutive -victory this season. night time slot and since there were too few cameras, many e,·ents were delayed. ('<.iusing athletes to grow angry. Pole v a uller Steve Smith stomped out in a huff part way through his event. saying he would not compete anymor1> because of the delays SINGER SHARP; ANGELS TRIUMPH PALM SPRI NGS -Bill Singer pitched five innings of one hit ball Saturday and the California· Angels held off a belated Chicago rally in the ninth inning lo shade the Cubs, 3-2. Singer, becoming the first Angel pitcher to work more than three innings, s urrendered only a first inning triple lo Bill Madlock while striking out four and walk· ing two. California received a double and single from Orlando Ramirez, making a strong bid to become the opening day shortstop, as it posled its ninth victory in 11 Cactus League de· cisions. SPIKE MEE1S WASHED AWAY Early morning rain forced pqrt.ponement of the 10th annual ne,ch Citit!S JnvltaUonaJ track meet and the 16th annual Tu.slln Relays Saturday. The Beach Cities Invitational hll been rescheduled ror April U at Newport Harbor Ri&h, and the 'J\altln Relays has been raet for May'a at Tustin Hi&h. BRUINS • • • .~~Qtlllued From Pase C·I to be u factor," Wooden said. "We were afraid of Arilona Stat~'s quickness. We had size on them but' I think too much is made of that. Quickness is a tea~·s most important asset." Johnson, who suffered from hepatitis early in the season, did· not practice with the team Fri- day choosing instead to rest. "i felt ready to go," he said. "I told myself I was going to take the ball to the basket and put it up. lf the shot is there, I'm going to take it. And they let me have il a few times." And he made it a number of times, capitalizing along with his ' teammates on UCLA's ability to handle the Sun Devils' pressing defense. Johnson, a slick 6-foot-6 14 forward, was all over the court in the first h;;alf, as UCLA cooly handled Arizona State's pressing defense and jumped to an early lead, With All-American Dave . Meyers battling a variety or leg injuries. Johnson handled the bulk of the Bruins' offense. He re- peatedly converted steals and re- bounds into baskets as UCLA rushed to a 14-point bulge at 46-32. Johnson. who had averaged 10.6 points during the regular season and had never scored. more than 22 points in his two varsity seasons, slung Arizona State early and often. He had 13 points in the game's first 10 minutes. as the Bruins shrugged or ale's press to take charge. His 5 points was the second ighest total ever by a UCLA rwa Meyers holds the school re d fo t hat position with a 39-poi ame. Once UCLA moved in front, Arizona State seem~ to get ral- lied and began committin g turnovers. UCLA quickly built a slim early lead into its comforta- ble 46-36 halftiml', dominating the backboards with 6-91~ Rich Wa shington and 7-1'• Ralph Doll - inger helping the Bruins to a wide first-half rebounding edge. Arizona State managed to con- \'ert only two of its eight first-half free throws. Johnson continued to blister the Sun Devils as the second half started and with Washington blocking shots and grabbing re- bounds, UCLA broke the game wide open. Soon the lead was 20 points, at 64-44, and tbe Bruins were thinking about San Diego. State, led by Lionel Holli~ and James Holliman, tried to stay with the Bruins and at one point, the Sun Devils sliced the lead to 13 al 70-57. But Drollinger cam e o(( the bench to sink two quick baskets and with Meyers helping Washington on the backboards, the Bruins soon had restored their big margin. A•llONA STATE C7J) S<llf•der 9, Ill. Wlllte IS. L.loyd 70. Moon •. Hollin~''· Jt<llM>n 4, WrlQllt 4, HOiii,,.... 3. TOl•I• ll9-11. UCLA lttl Meyers "· John'°nl5, w .. ~ 16,Mce-1er 9, Trgovkll a, Drollinger 9, Ol•ndt l. T-.ls 3) . .. .,.. H•llllnw UCLA 4', Ari~-SUtt 3'. ~ owt: A. Wllllt. Wi\ll1t1Q1CHI, DrOll!ftOer. ftUI louts: Amon.a Slate 2l. ULA It. A:t ,Sl.4. Earlier. Brian Oldfield was·up- set in the shot put by Randy Matson , who threw 57.53._ Oldfield, who complained that television schedules messed up his timing, threw just 67-0V.. for second. The meet was televised to be shown in the Johnny Carson late LOS ANGELES -Summaries of the lnlerna. tlon.t Track Assoc:l1ll0fl'& lourth 1915rneet: Hl9h hurdlH I. Rod Mllllurn, 1.0. 2. Ulnce 8alltl, 7. I. 3. Leon Col1m•n, 7.1. UCI Comes Alive, Wins Tiro, 15-0, 17-2 Women's .0.y•rd d•111-1. Wyomla Tyus, 6.9. 2. S.rbars Ftrrtll,6.,. l . LlcoO'Nul, 1.1. 60-yud das11-1 • .H•"·Louls Ravel~nt:io.J, 6,12JJJtckson,6.2.3.JlmHlnes,62. Lonc;i ,.,mp-I. Htnry Jackson, 7H'"· 2. Henry Hones. 2s.4' .. J. Ot1vld Boyd, 7~J~. 1,000 I. Tommy Fulton, 2;0..l. 2. FtrMndo ~ Li c.ro..1·01.0 i . l(erry E111ton, 2:07.4, HIQll jum11-1. Jol\n R1detl<ll. 7·2. t. Aldi Flttchtr, 7.0. l. EdCeruthu1, 7.0. ...,,_, 1. L.erry Jamu, 47.2 (pro record. tld mar" •1.J, J•metl. 2. Jol'tn Smith, C.S. 3. ~ Ev•ns, I 010 T-·mlte-1. Ben Jlpcho, 1:27 O (prore<onl, Old tn¥k 1·>4.0, JlpcllO) 2. Trtcy Smilll, l :?U. 1 &olJ' Mtulna,a.u .a. ~tal40-1 BobHayn.belln~•.4.2. L.ewr.n<e '-"CUICMoo, Lot ........ Remt, 4 ••• 3. J•mH M<All•ltr. O•lll•nd Raldeu,•.I. 5llol pu1-1. R1n0y Melson, .,.~ •• 2. er1 ... Oldlleld,•7.0• .. l . ICul S.lb,'6-11. Mlle-I llen Jlpcl'IO, 3 S6.2 1.-Cord, old mert J·S.•. Jlpchol. 2 ltt lth M-, J•SI.). 3. Jim R.,.,n,4;00.l Piii• .. ..,,, 1. Stew •m1111, IT-4 2 &ob~·" 1'.0.l. ECILIPM;O!"'ll, IM A:•.~ It took them a while to get go- ing, but the resurgent UC Irvine Anteaters are playing the kind of baseball many ex peeled . True. their opposition was weak Saturday afternoon at An· teater Stadium, but UCI was im· presslve nonetheless, bomblng Southem J,ltah, 15-0 and 17-2, ln two seven-inning games on a win· dy afternoon. The doubleheader sweep gives the Anteaters a 6-11 record, but most importantly, UCI has won four straight. another in addition to commiting nine fielding miscues in the ab· breviated twin bm. Designated hitter John E spy, in a slight slump prior to Saturday's games had four rbl in the nightcap, including t wo-run singles In the lhlrd ad fifth ln· nln gs when the Anteaters scored five and six runs. ' The losses glve Southem utah a 1-9 record with lb only win a 6-4 verdict over Southern Califomi11 College. l'llUTOAM• UCtrriM(U I • r It rW 3 3 I 1 $ 3 2 ' 4 2 3 ~ the momentum began to aw- ~ The change was slow in the ;:LeCohd set. but avalanched as ~ Rocket won the third se~ ~easlly with two service break.&. The Tigers earned a spot In today's champion~: against surprising • which earlier beat SL Jam's 85-72 as Gary Bello drilled Ill seven straight abota llDll led a second-half rally. Sports on TV Today And what has lo be most en· couraging to coach Tom Spence is the fact that his much maligned pitching staff has al· low~ only two runs in the past 23 innings. One or his pitchers, Russ Johnson, was brilliant in the 15·0 win Saturday. allowing only three hi ls and striking out 11. • 4 1 I 2 0 • • 0 • ' 3 4 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 J ' 2 • ; ;•·Arter J lost the first set," said ;.tbe red-headed Laver, I decided :to go for the lines." ~ Ramirez squeaked by Roscoe :T.inner, Tenn .• 6-4. 7"6 In the ;ot!)er semifinal. if.4se,..,. Spark.Ws ~· fNcLEWOOD -Veteran Bob ~in stnK'k (or two shorthandtd I and goaUe Rogie Vachon ed his sixth abut out of lhe son. a career high. :l~ Los les defeated P1t1Jiburgh, 4·0, .rday n•cht t.~ Tb victory save lhe second ce Kinga 97 polnL'J. ~he behind allonal llockey Leaiue vfalon 3 leadeu Montreal, and dlnched a tie fo r second place. V11chon wu brilUant in the A le~alldet-lfp•et MEMPHIS -Unseeded Jirl flrebec of Czechoslovakia, still looking for his first tour victory, breued to a 6-3, S..2 upset of Mark Cox Saturday aflemoon to ad· vance to the finals of the World Championship o( Tennis Mem- phis Caissie. Hrebtc "Ill meet Harold Solomon tn today's finals. Solomon defeated top·eeeded John Alexande r , 2·6, &-2, 6-4 .. Connors Ad.,an~• NEW YORK Top-seeded Jimmy Connors stood ot1 a d~ term1ned c ha t fe by Ciechoslova kla's Jan Kodes 7·5, J.6, 6-t and second-i>eeded Vilas <:erulaiti~ stormed throu1h 10 a .m . (2) -NIT BASKETBALL -The cham- pionahJp 1ame matches Prln- cet.on and Pr ovidence. 10 :26 a .m . (11) - DODGERS BASEBALL - Tile Loa An geles Dodgtrs meet the Mets i n Sl. P«enburg, Fla. 11 a.m. C4>-WCT TENNIS -The WCT Red Gr<KQ> takes to the court in Memphls. 12 noon <2> -N B A BAS K E TB ALL -The Chicago Bulls meet the KlngR at Kemper Arena In Kansas Clty. 1 p .m . «O -NHL llOCXEY -The St. Louis Blun meet tbe Canucks al PacUlc Collleum to Vancouver. (7) - CELEBRITY SUP E RSTARS -Taped at Rotonda, Fla. 1:05 p.m. <S> -ANGELS BASEBALL -The Callfomia Antell meet the Oakland A 'a in exhibition baseball at Palm Springs. 2:90 p.m . (7> -AUTO RACING -Taped coveraie of the 16th Atlanta SOO stock car race. 3:30 p.m . (71 -WIDE WOR L D 0 F S P O RTS - Hiahllahts of the m en's com- pctitJon In the world ntute skatina champion1hlsi-. Alio. a 1rott husllcr'1 dream. Chi Chi Rodrigue&, 1Jlaylfti c:irt one knee. meeu Alex Karras. · He had plenty of help from his ·hot-hitting tea mm a l es who shelled Southern Utah pitchers (orlSruns and 18 hits. No less than seven Anteaters had two or more hits, t\nd rtghl fielder Alan Belasco got things rolling early with an lnsido·lhe- parlt homer In the first. Th11t was only the alart. The Anteate rs, who won the NCAA colle1ie division basoboll tlllt I.he past two years. erupted for a~ven runR in th<' fourth innlna , hi ghlighted by John P•lmcr's two-run homer. They didn't cool ore In the nlghtl'ap either ttl(alnst u Southern Utah team that made one fondam c ntal error after Seutllet n Ultll UC Irvine ' 0 • • 3 0 • 0 , 0 0 0 0 • • • ' J s • 0 0 0 0 as ts ,. u *,..., ........ II II t OOOOGOMJ6 • lOO 142 •-•• • a HQOllOO._ uc trvl• cm • r s ' ' 4 t • 1 : 2 ' ' J , s 0 , 0 • " ' 0 I 0 I , 0 ' • 0 kff'tltJI ...... 17 .. .... 1 • J 2 I t = i • 0 ' ' ' ' ' 0 1 I , 1 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 11 " r It • ..... ,, us ... _,, ll 0 OM. V PILOT Q ~ i ~ Sllrley KJnc ca~ in the immediate future. followed by Ruth Q)Mn All c e D e rby a nd had a 264. low net of the mGalb Included in the list ot (78) and Alma Ralsto.o Flonnc~ Keller or Santa · In second place at 2.6S honors ~r tb'e •otnij's !mprovements planned (79). AnaCC. were Mi ckey Renwick. golf a r oup &i tr by Californi a Golf. Gloria Wldener woo C In 8 tllaht. Lucia Lee Schaumer, Toni IUN40Au•lfrY Cout Country tlab lesstes of the course. are filght with 78, followed by Jobnaton und M arie Lass ite r a nd Dot tie -~·~,. · ,._._.., •• cttlQ~ a91·2'-67. cement bottoms for the Eileen Bradwell (79). Buaomwortb o f Irvine Dales. Third place went tio~eck >~:1~ .. ~r,. 01 ~ Moet improved eotten lakes. lighted fountains, Peg Herten. Ann Chrl&· Coaat CC w~re tbe poss to Dons Love. Marioo- T .. \:~~.:::L. t.11t~if$""""'.~"..·~! r;.,...f were B. J. Johnsen and a lighted driving range. Hansen and Estelle winners with•· Second Wilder. Edna Sim mons ,.:_ O'lr1toC1>..t..._. :•1·2 :•~mt ·"'llllt.• J•nh Wb'lteeide . -additional parking, a Seaman (80>, Barbara place went to Erny andRulhStrawwith 267. ~~~~1ycsH.1<a1ttr tf').T1111t1 .. l•; ~ ... ._... Johnsen lower~d ber new pro shop and cart Hodges (81) and Estelle Bur~le and Maria De~e Helperin, Kay * ,__.._.nv•l••Y it2 '006 ........ " ' handl~a.P fro,m 23 to 21 ;paths. White (82). ~ Lawrenc of the U.S. N.ebb, Georgia Nelson ._.irt==r.;art=.«it: Y«• • °"-....o ' 1 ·and Wb!teslde from ~to In an eclecti c tourna· Mary Kro'iran won c Navy (C ~-> wittl90. and Jean Young paced T'"91t • ... 1 ....,._.C4Htl...._...... 11 ""P •..C.-i. °""" m 1; " .. ,., a.1 HIWllOllT H1r1teo1t-1M111~. 10. Barbara Ke It ment. recentlv. Allee flight with followed .Mary thergill and fourth with 270. The last ~--m ... ~ c.->.Timt:: ~a o • •1.Hvlltr,~t 2 2 o; broke 100 for the tit;at ~lger was the winner by Hele~, 1\lqe an'd /dliA V n ~ ol Costa two n amed in each ~!.!_•11•-•· •t.1•••" cu '· Sch-Le..... ~~ ~ .. .:.. 1••. 1l ~· ~; Umewlthasi.zalingft. • ~ wt\h 83. Bonnie Nuccio Eleanor Barrttt (83),_ .,_. :bed third foursome are Crom Vic-~:n; GI s.. "'""• m '-o.w .~ ._.., • "· 1 o • o; P••n.r "-· Winoen in a iady b.il9 ltl)4 Cuba Curl lied for Lenore Ertldll'pj _ <as.t ~ '3. · tori a CC. c \f '' ~~..,. .. mt.-....; . J,,~~. A:*;-i~t"' /;b1M!r1~1r!. :; tA>umfmeot Jt Btg ~~-aecond with 64 with andAlicePa'i1t'•,•>· ~uit-ftefti a d Loraine In a m ini member !!-~.·u.°!11~ ~11 •· w~n•• ($>, ~ • • • t o 0 '; VtllSt"' oro. 1 0 0 o:· nyon CC from Irvid Harv..i... Woolcott and ' ~ I'! .. -..... of I~ f)ahyon CC guest event scored on a ...... .. t o11•• •· • • 0· Tol•••: ~1 .. ,._, . --_ w~on~net .-11 • • Barbara I f ""r4.1.TilofrletO~z.=is1 t. lai1S u.1J.. • Coast included llabs Fiona Moore next at 65. , .. , ..,. ·~ ~ '"' ow ball o par tners 'W~~:'c~1i. °"~~r, es-e-Jc.-_.,, ...... r 11 • Hesik, Cay Halber1. Shirley Stibbings and Wanda Goagy a nd Malick •'lf Laci Ile basis, Ada HalJett and 1=-,r.~>i.~:cr.'t'e.11-m ,_ •, •. ·=~-="* 0:0 = x~ 42 1 ~ Hou l d a pa vie.•. Rita McKintosh were Erlene Angstadt tied for Copelan<{ d W~1tern Biba Shinn of Santa Ana ~~ !o 4. R•llllM CIJ ,'rtme: ,.Miulon Viejo IUgb Margar~t Rife and next at 67. Kitty Mullen first place ht an odd Hills CC we.fe aeiond-1 CC we re t he A fh ghl 100F,_1, c..sara u1 t.w.ltttr 1 .... mmi"'g coa"'h -... ..a.. • ......,.<A>ct1Edl10n EvoQDe!aher. 1 . was golfer of the month holes t ou'fnament a t 71. , gross victors with 76. 111 a. 0.11., m ._ 11109ffs c Pl Tirnt· • 1 -~ ~cu" .. 101soH·ia~,... c•. 1 o o o; In anot r tourn~ with a net of 68. Fountain \I alley Mile Two teams tied at 72 M a r i e G r a v a n d ~oi> a.c11-1. 0 """ cu 2. ~ ~bv~ r~~ed ~=. ~·:· f;· t-~c~:11~· 1; at Red Hi CC spooS<ired. In a low net touma-Square Golf Collrse in A with Phyllis Leasu.re and Eleanore Haeber le of La m s. Men m ._ Hau cs1 nme· ~y VOUJ "'-''1 "'-8Yt-' ti tie ...... c. i o o o; W•rd, >1>. b Y t b e S o u t b er n ment, Cuba Curl was the flight recently. Doris McCoy o{ Santa Costa CC finished second '::O°;,,.._,, .._ cs1 i. T~u; bisCIF~iAa~ttt°J'e hl\,ct..won , ~~ •• 0 ,:; ,"c:ie;-.~· ~~! :: Calilon,µa Golf As~a~ A fiighl winner with 73. Each bact,. 371>-2 wth Ana CC placing third by with 82. 1 KalMr <P> 4. PolMtt cs>.Tlnll: -• • • 2 o • o;001Wnawer.p,1 o o •; tion, Irvine Coast 'Win-Freda Silverman won B HelenDoyle,nextat39~. matchin1scorecards.On Helen Be rk so n and •::~'"er.a.st-,, Swa.111• (I) 2. ~ li&lubert told the Dally r':'f ~-· I • , •. UW•: ners included OM-Dee flight with 74 and Fiona J ean Dalpee"was the B the other, t eam were J eri Cini of EJ Niguel cc r,~~'U4.~~llllotle cs i 4 O.lle <P • at;t ::.!"w1f.1:!: ~-~a 3 .. , .. ~~!"'H~teo,i:-~a•;i-:·-:: White. Dory Amal", N•· Moore was C flight victor fli ght winner with 37, Irene Beck a nd Gladys won B £light witq 89 with 100 Fr" 1tei..,_1, '""'• Rlwr. ak M' i v· r. RI .H•uh. tb,,.. o o~w/1111nM1n •. 1.,: cy Newland. and Janis with 71. followed by Jean Kuhn Bemis of Santa Ana CC. Mary Albertson and Kay r1mt:i: .... o. m e 1.S1on ie,o ~t.;.~·.~,srg;~,..~s!...lit:f ,Whiteside. SanfaAtaa c4o'h>. Helen Emert · ErmaBendet and·eet· Brooks ofLos \'erdes CC _.;1 ,_.:11~~~!","~ic"."'"' 8tbwimmersk ldn~ligti~le.tihf t 1 o .o: ilon5'ff90 A'e,.'p\,o o ,'ft Kay.ffai(aton won low Fran Boyle was the A C41 lf.i), Carolyn e West ty Detscb of ~anta Ana second at90. ,..... ... ... eY wor e ou wi AM14ey, ''· 2 '""' ; PPt. • et · •t..• kH .. d · ("">, and a ti·e at 43'"-·CC won C fli ght gross The C r11·ght gross ,.,·c· 1oo;.I, Holmet IEI. 2. Gourdine hi -''b M. . Vi . t 'O 0 •; Scllw•l~i p, 2 I I. Or•D in a uu1ee '1&.Uf rruce n· ht . . t h '"' n: ce1.1.swp11en1 coi. Time: 12.~. m Ou.A e 1ss1on ieJO Mor11,1rll, P. • ~ o o. To"is: tournament in A flight Jg winner m a ma c between Ilamae While, with 92. Kelly Adams and tors were Jean Yardley 1.~i::!iti~~~~·J:.~<E>, Nada~es AAU swim 23 ~ • ~-''""''-• .wiUuiS.Othersincluded vtbs. par lourn1ambents ror Billye Meye r , Leigh Lillian S m i th of and Bab s H e s i k . 4«1-l.Bow~n co>,t.L~nocei,1. team lletween .now and ec11'°" · 000 ~ 0~ ~ ~ ~at Lee&)er ( 5'1 >,. ewomeo's cu at an-GarmanandBertHold. Candle wood CC were .-----------~,~~if,'7:!.'i.°}rank11101,s. May 1. Newpe>rtHarbor 001 ~ •-• • 1 Erizaoeth Horner (58) ta An.-Counlry Club re· Barbar a Stewart won second at 97 and Pat Gill PRICE T~~~~\Tpe"'rbU~·~,..;,1n 101,3. The CIF rule s tates o.11:4H111u211cns.nc:14t!"'nie and.!itijyColui (62). cenlly with an eve n C flight with 39 1'2. Ll l with Beverly Rimel of Marlinu ce1. Time: •:11.t . that any swimmer on a s•H CLEM~NTE-1t•vno1os, <f,. Jn u flight Shirley round. D 0 b b s a nd Ade I e Santa Ana CC were third 80LH-I. Golif"dfne (E>. 2. HollNt high school team that 3 0 I O; v anPauru n, .3b • "f' .., • • In B flight Marguerite IEl,l.Kullljveroen CD).T11ne :l1.4. 3 0 1 O; Mesursml111, II, King was the winner . Milhorn tied for second with98. ROLL «0R•••v-1.E1Toro.Tlme:su . works outwithhisorher J o o o; H•<kett, c. 1 o o o;'with sc followed by Sears was t he winner. al 40•/:?. In net action, Pat Bon-• 880R•••v-1.DarwHll1s. b ' h b 1 a c h Mc0ont10,n.1 o o O;Whll•,21>. ~. one down Eda Miller SP 1 ee111e1.2.s1ep11ens co1.3. 1g s c oo c o 2 o o o: Conroy,""· 1 o o o: Corione Franklin (SS) · Rhonda J effress was nett a nd Fran Carler of ~~'~":.t ~~~~.',:a~it ~~-:r;~k between the period of the ~::t~~~~1. or1o 2o. °Fo~k:~0;; :.and r tie between Maria finished two down to win the D flight winner with Santa Ana CC matched co>.1Grawsce1.01s1•nce:1~10\.a. CIFfinals (tieldlastFri-1 o o o D d N d "e R1'fe C fli g ht a nd Ire ne 38. Helen Schwella and, o ut ahea d o f Sylvia BACK·! ~--· d M 1 DANA t11u.s-H1111, er. 3 o o o; es an u 1 M K 1· D flight HJ-i. ~buro tE>. 2• McA1111W day night> •n ay (57 c er ie won • Loraine Ackerman tied Pran a uski and Mary CEl,l. Newb<~k (01. He19'1t:... ouJd be. u lbl r •bn·o 2\·; \r:wn~ ,t /"'\rko 'J; p). Cl k t ed three down usnTIALL w me g e. Hunn. p, 1 o o o; Flynn, 1b... a t ar son c ap ur · at 39 with Marge, Hamor Stradling of Santa Ana vos1Tv The rule makes no pro-J 1 ' o: Matossl•n. JC>.' 1 o o:. C flight with a 54 with In a stroke play event, next al 401h. CC al69. s..a.--,a1u41u11i1-wt, vision for coacbls like wi1, ... n . 1 o tf o; RHv•. 11, b nd Vickie Garey won A b B d R Id and Dilhhttom1201 F <•l Honman .._r 2 0 o o;RorMro c.t o o o. · ·Polly Wash urn seco fli htl .th 89 , Be tty Groets c was ren a ona son 0omen1c11INC13I F csJwinti. Schube rt, who ·l.vtors Sctra•••11.,.,1 r 11 • at 57. Other winners in· g ow gross Wl an the E flight winner with LtaVerne H.a~I of S~n· Funtc•> c CtJ>Pn« both Mission Viejo High s.noement• ooo ooo o-4 2 J eluded Dorothy Bowen and Marge O'Keefe was 37 followed by Lucia ta Ana CC fm1shed third ~:',~~, ~ cw~~ and the Mission Viejo o.naH111s ooo 002 •-2 1 o.CSS), Doris K eye s. the netvictorwith75. M'o tley (4 0 1h > a nd with72.HelenBergerand H•lftlme:U111wrslly,2J.ll. Nadadores. Dorothy Phillips a nd Robbie Sylvester won Delores Wheeler (44). Dottie Penley or Palos "Becaus e we have Courts Oosed Gretchen0stberg<S9>. Iow gross inBflightwith . VerdesCCwere nextwith SOUTH~t::.~uoua such talented swimmers, In D flight, Shirley 95 and BeUy Detsch ~·· Verde 74 . w9 L1 ~r. ~ Ii k·e Mark Goodell, Meyer was the wi'nner finished first in net with M.embc!Ts of the Mesa Mb st0nvlelo - -T 1 H d v I • · Tennis courts at Costa 73 u 9UN1 Beatri • 1 ~ D> ayor owe an a ene with 55,followedby P1na · Ver~e Co1rntry Club ~~~:;;:n•• ~ : ~ :. Lee, }Vho all have out· Mesa High and Orange Laserman, Sonia Kelley, I.n C . fli g ht, Glor.i~ women's ~.Jub staged a e1 Toro 2 • 201 m standing chances to win Coast College will be Marion par i s a n d Child .was the gross v1c mini mem b~r . g uest un1111rS1t~1 .. 1~day•1sc! •• ~ m 2'14 AAU titles, I feel it is on-closed to the gener al Christine Tarr (57). tor with 101. Fran ~ye to.umameht this week. o.in• H111rn. El Toro u ly fair to them that I re· public Crom 8 a .m . to 4 In a two better balls of and Wan~a Baker lied ,. In A flight ln the better ~~~~ie:.!~~~:i.LJ~1~~s~~:~11 sign so I can continue to p.m. Thursday, Friday foursome event, a team tor net ~ith 76, .rollowed··.·ball of twosome event, ..1uH101tvus1Jv . coa,ch the i:n on the a nd Saturday ' M a rch of Rose Sleight, Jean by Harne~ Hopkins at 77· Shirley Kind e r a nd M1uMo1V1el4 C»> cm u1uu9Ndl Nadadores without them 27·29 because of the an-Taylor , Dorothy Phillips Fr~n c ie . R eed_ won Helen Wi Ison of Old =~~» : uc>4~== being hurt," say s nual Costa Mesa high a nd S onia K e ll ey grossmD~bght~1tbl03 Ranc h Country Club Geo<11u m c cs1 RObert-. Schubert. school tournam ent. finis hed with a 133 to win ~ith net ~inner~ mclud-. were the winners with 76 Toeptar co1 G 121 vaug11n first place. mg Pauhne Whale (73}, in gross action. -:.r::tna ~ Ba1~~1~.~ R • p Two teams tied at 134 Jewel Wynne -c74> and Lueille Paddock a nd ~ . ,_ .. n ostpones including Dottie F1eer, Mary Ci'osion <76>· Dee Dee White or Irvine Halftlmt: Mii, t).11, ~ d d Dorothy Bowen, Betty Costa Mesa Coast CC finishe secon s-~!:'::~~~~~'J.!--, Mumm a a nd M ary I ._t b 11 r at 77 while Dare Wells Big Ca11y•u1 Members of the Big Canyon Go\.lnlry Club women 's group complet- ed a home ·and -hom e serie..8 with Vi ct oria Country Club this week. The event was scored on a two low balls of foursome basis with the winning fo ursome includ- ing Bobbie Cox and Hope Qvale of Big Canyon and Ved a Brown with Bernice Wilson of Victoria. They Ull: STORAGE UNITS The L1nklet1ers have dl1COUnled Iha ralea on the largest unlla lo llelp buatneues and lndlviOuala combat inllallonary coata . Four 1lzea: 9' • 20'. 1,2' • 20'. 12' • 25', 16' ll JO' have b9tn Olacounlecl by an everege of 2:5% lor II montll ...... Outdoor st«age ratea h•ft '- recluc.d 20"-. 7 other alLea rtailabla rrom 18 • l!IOl>lh. 2U2 ICE. V1N Aft. IWYINE.. t27'1 "40ME (7t6) t 7Ml1M E•ds cs1 F '" AWraft D _..... b ll G Burke on one. On the n a '<'" te r a 0 and Rebecca Ber ry of =~)COi ~ <s>,= LJ<UJB a a11leS other were Glori a ~~eG~~v=~~ a~o~:; Willowick cc were third ri ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;iiii;;iii;iiii;iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ TM9fr co1 G c•> Oe<u& DaRos, Lucille Knt.kfsen, L · d with 84. CATAMARAN SAILING CLINIC Her"*' 101 G W Geld Rosalie Wine and Connie Club, Fran ewas an In net action, Lupe Sut· Scor"'9 M is: s.., a.-m. ~ Rains which fell early t:»-Vn1wn1tv vs. wu 1m1ns1er Pat Lackner fired a 68 to d B b Two Oae Day 5-sl•m .. unlw "1ty-ver'91es 2, icr-1. f reed AtSHtt Ana" .. " Tyson. ton a n a r a r a HelftltM. un1ftfll1.,,20-1 Saturday morniJ\g o 10,JC>-5-nyH111svs. VII•• p,,._ In at 135 were Marilyn win first pljlce. Leonard of Costa Mesa Apdl 5·6 the postponement of. 1:»-San1•Ann1.o,.,. Ma rio d Voss and fi t ·th .,.. At Newport n--ch 1 At-.rMria1Pa11t Jones, Marilyn'Anthony, . · .. hed CC were TS w1 ..... ~ games in 60tb tbe Bo sa· 10:»-E• M•d•" ... '· Lo••• Margene Musser a nd Shirley ~awkes rams Second we nt to Bobbie Grande Invitational and a:JO-~s!~~'v;i~H~sa HuldaDavies. secondw1th a'10. 'Wasco and J ill Gray of Badnn.DlOD. Santa Ana Elks baseball 1o;l0-Ka1e11•vs.G•resef\Gro... Dora .Donal,dson ~a~ El Caballero cc with 70. tourq.aments. i::io-SA V•ll•y vs. L.os Alamoos /tleado.,,lttrk the A fllg~t winner l~ a A ti e resulted for third at Glmbes lori~Sally sdaylat-.. ~,.o~~!!"~Z!'!:-' Johnny Walke r, new bob~ a;td ~irdsp event with 71 with Vir_ginia Vistica ed to e P ay!ICY atur MolMl•Y ' h e ad professional at ane1g .. nn. appaswas a nd Betty Ha u ser of will now be.played Mon-11:»-e!~:~~a=~~:.1~ Meadowlark Count ry second w~th sax. . Palos Verdes CC on one day ,at the same timeS 1:l0-t.•ounaa ... c119.s.v11et1e•• Club of Hunttngton In B _fhgh~. Lu Will ey team. On the other were ands\tes. IO:»-L!1A';:c:iT!r.~:~t.ll'"efl1e Beach, told the women's won with eight. Three Measiwbile, ~~~o_n in t:~esvs. ~u..,.· golf grouJ) that tire new players tied for second C II G If the Fullerton College to;.t~_nc:,":1~~~~,~~.1. oper~itori of• the city with five including Cleta O ege O . basebdl. tournament 1:~un~ton &eacl\vs.uQuinc. DeLong, Failyn Brooks d , Pa~rka "'"' owned course are plan-R--A · k wasalsopostpone . IO:»-Fo t•l11Va11eyvs.P•<ltk • . t . h andJane vyerac . Gol4tnwes1u o1 11>111•H ..... Cer ritos COuege and 1:»-E1c.nc1av1. Tustin rung ex ens1ve c anges Jn C flight, it was Betty Brown c~11fs·~~:r;;~,!~~.1K1. c.e1 "'°"' ftee b•ochu•lll> ancl d~lacal•tn~ now GENE VERNON Wotld Ch<fn1>1on Cdldmo1.,n Sailor Hedd ln~HUCIOI I-' O ti<>• 30.12~. San1;:i 8.•ll>il•a. CA 9J 105 San ·..semardino val.18Y Ziegler the winner with Mar .. in CG) 11<Hf. Ftl!IOsll-4.1>-0. M d G. C C.•flOl'd CGIT8d<!f.O.att1na1 • ..o. Collegf! clash on ay ~ ~ six with mger appy Pelerson ((ii " ael. Cn•nolef' " ClDDA Division of lnvc~t Wes! Sp6m nigb•t at 7 ~30 a t s •k· s • andAnnK~nanliedfor _:~~~=~~:1:n:~:1~.~~,:~:·:H:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (805) 687-0725. (114) ~ 1·<<'85 Brookhu.rst Pa.rk for ~e • pl e . U111111ar1es !>econd with fi ve. .- ch amplons b4p wb1le • E l Niguel Fullertqa and Rio Hondo will play Tuesday at 2:30 Soplaoaore Fresla•an at ·Fullerton for the con-} . ti't} St. PHI (12) U61 Ma".:if'" St. P<1wl (ti) 1211 AMter O.i SO ation e. ~I. LaUbtUQri CS) 2. ~WI IS) 100-1. V•IMluela IS) 2. Mert9'ln . The ganxe for s eventh 3.~Rotl\:~.?.:.!~\~~·~. Rottl CMI 1 CM>l.Gonz•••s <M>.T1me:10.• l b t n Orange ...,_ 710-1. Valflniuela ISi 2. Mer19i1n p ace e wee cs>. Time . 14.6. CM> a. Fran<o 151, Time: 2~ s. Coast and Santa Ana. I. S.rtl• (S) 2· Moore (Ml 3. ~ 1. Bofllll• 1s1 2. Potvin CMI J. NtkhOn cs). Time: ss.•. • T sa might not be played ~· ._,, "'" CSI t. D• IM). Tllnl: K~.!Sd;u.,'~,: 2. ~ul<•lleV CS> J. both coaches agree. 2:~L 1. Mutlner CSI 2. ~~ Alvartz <Ml. Time: 2: t8.2. ... moow-Mllt -1. Aranda CS ) 2. 0.l~eJe The non-leaeue gama tMt3. Pltm0M <Ml. nmo. .oo.J. 151 J . Evans cM1. S ddl b k and 2-Ml..,_1, Gloudel'f>•ll CM) t . 2·M•le-1. Aran01 CS> t. Bartl4!11 between a e at PlaMOlll'CM) 3. ~rtl,.. CS). Tl,,..: (M>J. M<Cartlly CM>. Time: 11 .14.0 Golden West was. a1~·· 10,:~H-1.~u~·""h '512. Fou lSI 10tiH-1. Lopez ($) 2. Gonzales (S) d filr ll ,_ ..,, 3 Pwrez <SI. Time: 10.S. postpone ·a9 Wl J, 81•kkln CM • Tlmt: IS.1. s . -LH-1. L~l (SI 2, Ga re•• IMI d E t llOLH-I Fon <SI 'i. NeKhll!TI ( ) .... '-I .. s ma e up 8 as e •"9.ll•akkln lM>.Tllne;d .3. • 3.~ymondlM:.,• me~ .... Maxine Nevin was the wi nner of a net tourna- ment at El Niguel Coun-• try Club with a 75 . Second place in A flight we nt lo Bobbie DeP l anque with 76, fo llowed by Bobby Bard s le y < 77 >. a lie betwee n E la in e Kelly and Ronnie Bla ir (78> and Doris Handschuh (79 ). Vacat•~~ •• Golden. WeA ... 6C>Ra1ay-1.st.P•u•. Tlme:47.t . • 4.el>Rel•y-1,'lJ.Paul. T1mt . •U . B k tbJl)l. ret.u~·io ptay Mond*~. :t.\"•. Ralay-1. SI. Paul. Tl..... 4:~':~ Rei.y-1. St. Paul. Tan-.•) 88 e • !.12.2 ~ 3. HJ-'f. Dan;J•nO CS) 2. W1lll> CS hosting Santa Monica i-k..1-1. Foss ISl 2· Morton c 1 l. v•nllla m, ~111: s~. In B fli ght. J e an Car· r i c k a n d W a n d a l"'· .... ,,.. Christensen finished in a lie for f1rst with 76. J&o;ce H opto n , J oa nn e Woodward and Wanda Yount we re next at 77, . I · Fr•nklln CSI. Height S·• -2 Gftftia1es tM) J ty Colleg e at l D U -l.K•tn1k•CM)2.LtubauQll LJ-1.Luj•n"" · ~· ~ l l Jol\U CM>. Dl~tnee: 11·6. '*CAA ltlGIOHAL PLAYOPPS c-~.&-t..ern California Con-CS> J. St•novlCll CS). Distance: 1 . PV-1. Ch•lletd SI 2. Ev•M (M) J ••st lie....... ..;7UUU I • PV-1. Fon ISi 2. Madden CMI 3. Carol (Sl.Helg"t: lG-0. . °'"::tt"'• fereoce action. Fr1111111n is >. Ht•oM 'oo. $ ~ sP-t. '°'"es.CS> 2.1<1emens cs1 i I 11,....,.,,1 SP-1.Wllcynski CSI 2 Gl~l 1... DI ~ 4t-l SyracvRts,ICanMI 1-\a ._., . 11=-IMISaet•Alla IElllS t•-lt h (S). Dlstan<e; 4&-0\.'t. ~i••n C_SI. 1 e: ' • C.leMtlelf t ,~~;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::wl HOrtllC.Ollnt t10, 8ost0fl Cot .... 90 IMllTMIPMlllH ~... ...!IN, ~i..KM• At U. Cell ... .C.1111udt'tt2,ll'iltl~90 ' ~ 111vs.MlulonVl4,. ''WHILE YOU FLY" c.Mt .. ~"*"6 ~ o.-.ieiiilil:r•-UollH411e'6,Meryl-4 ........ , ...... llAIMCI ..... C....,........ 8DstcM!'O, Ne• York II CJnclnnMI tst Hotrt 0."'4 f1 Mlanla 104, PlllladtlP'll• 100 we.-......... Wat111"910ft 100, Clawlllnd t7 (Mlftlt'-llt. lluffalo 117, t40USlon In UO.Al9,Arl_ .... ,s GolctlftSa• 133,Mllw•ullM 117 (_lat.._ Por11tndM,,.,...,la91 .. "4d41 ILH Ve<>ISI 15. MofllMWl'7 Am«kH ktlletlaall-'-...... ~l.'',~J=~P•trillla Vll'Qlnla 100, San 01'90 t4 -Ot-~.1~11ndl4llWI IOS .,_-$.,rKv• n . tfttcky; t -•"9Clle't&.e .. w. !ldl.-UCLA vs. LllvlswUle. "'*" Wufllnoton t NITIUf~PINALI t'Ylsl.ncMrs4,0llUOOl ~-~es ... s-.Jtmn't'Jt "'W._1.,.1a "...t Minnesota o M~5'.wttOnS7 ~t.iO,llY111•11911rs4 AMI .. MUJUIALI 8'.iffalO•, lt•-• Cit\' 2 Qllftnlla ..IC Allo«er. .. , $fft\tef1 Tonntt,-, ¥qp1t ... 4 , U.An9t6ffllJ,ANUndrla74 '--......... ttsllurol\0 oScores · . . . . . H., I. I'm George Hurst. . ''.\:-'t!J;t' ·,'\,~4 I'd llk•to intl'j)duce our new service, George Hurst E~ecutive S~tems. "While you fly'' h'om Orange County Al~·an save you time and money by providing ex~Uv• lndoor parking a that essential automotive service, main· teoance, and repair you may a;,\Nttlns dge to your busy schedule. You may ~oclate my name wlth tbe Hant Sblf\er . the Hurst Power Rescue Tool (a Uf•H"-device -Oraftle Oodnty btts nlne units currently ln use) or HU'fst. Performance, Inc .• • C'OCJ'$any 1fciundedin19$8. I sold my lntereat. In that company to tbe &lo beam Corporat.lonln 191'2. We hope to PTovlde et.rem" opportaniUea to many physlcaUy and sociaJty ~~Oran&• Counlydtlz.ens and CODU,!'ue this practice u our aystem ex- pUdt ~e. • GI~ me a ea11 at my ~during tbe day (9'11MJ.OO) or. belt.er y t, etll me at home in u. evenlna (Ml-aiOl). I'd Wee to tell you, personally, about our excltlnt MYf aervtce. OEORGE HURST E1eoutiv• Syat•m• DMelOfl .. o-.e H11ttt 1'Hltt c ........ , I~. 1ttO Alrw.,, C" .. 111 ... , c .. etttt . C7141t7t-41H San Clemente Tennis Club Pro, Randy Verdlek, Is giving 4 tenn Is lessons for the price of 3. .· Don't ht$itate. this offer ls aood for a thnft:ed tlnM only. Call (714) 493-6500 (col.lect If oui oftOW'll) to sign up, or for more lnfonnation. 6.lOCaminodo loc Mares, San Oemente, CA . . ... ' El~ GETS ·oNE.oF-A-KIND' AWARD FROM PRESS a.ua Sharu Honors Wlth1967HeadllnerDr.Amold0.Beckman EVEN IN THE HOSPITAL, HE MADE NEW FRIENDS SMILE Laraen Retained High Spirits Deaplte lllneas In Recent Years UFR4IZI UICIN!ll TURNID UP AT LOI ANGE&.ES AIAPi:>RT IN 1117 .It Waved F•ecz•I to L.arW When He Left f9f a Ylail lo tl8 Native Denmark .. .. . ..~. . ... -. .. .. . ... ... A BROAD ORIN ~ND A WARM WELCOME WERE EILER LARSEN TRADEMARKS Id "The Greeter,' He a.came a Tradition In Laguna Beach, Pointing Friendly Finger at P .. aer,by ·Eiler -Larsen ·. ·1891-1975 I He was a Santa Claua on a comer at the beach; a clown who didn't need a circus to help him make magic; a friend you could expect to greet you even If you h1dn't been In Laguna for a dozen years. He was Eller Larsen, and If you never knew h'm you mlaaed one of the beat things that ever happened tQ tfte' Orange Coe st. DaUt1 Pilot Staff PMIOe LARSEN WAS MADE •OFFICIAL GREeTER'-tr.1913 CEREMONY . The Late Mayor Wllllam D. Martin Watched aa Larun Mugged for Admirers .. -.... . . . . .. .. t • ' ; t, .• , : . '~ ti' t r ., . . , ' ,.· I'), , .. 11 .. i . ; .'> . ~ tit 1 ) ' . . l •( . , ... '·' . ..,. Th Irvine X.ctuttrlll.£omple)t · hu ~n aelectecl •• Olfflltt slx ln- duatrt 1. ·d•V•loP.~ent• ftom· throultiout tbe On\ted States and the erd1 Soutlaem C.Utomia-kl-dulttlal pal'k to receive the· Amerteab Jncluatrlal Property Re~ m•aastl>e'a Environmen-tal Award. • The UC, the ftaUon's lar1est master planned Industrial com· munily, was retoplied by the national m~razine for promotin1 sound enVironmentaJ planning in the industrialloUlce ~field. The Irvine Industrial COmplex, a subsidiary of the Irvine Com- pany, was cited for achieving the ultimate in industrial develop· ment-a functional and efficient prosperous development in harmony with nature. GORTON W • WOOD, sales mana1er of the New Jersey. based publication, presented the award to Raymond W. Kimmey, vtce president of engineering and construction, at a. ceremony in Irvine recently. · "The uc is the total business- industri al park," said AIPR Publisher Ed Coene in making the announcement. "Located in the fastest growing market a.t=ea in the nation, the UC has achieved tile nea_r.tmpoasible - h ts all ttd1'gs to all people. ·~u ts comJ)rlse4 ol, researeb, . m~nul4cttiJring, diattjbution, . service. todustrial awport, com- mercial and prot~ilon. And it does lt all while at the same Ume adding to the ClesirabWty and -value of the Irvine area. "Irvine, like the other eward- winnlng industrial·business patk developments, pro\'es that, In s pite ot today's economic hardships, buslae11 can be beautiful as wetl ds functional and efficient,,, Coene said. IN THE AIPR Ma.sazine issue announcing the awards, the magilzine noted th• JIC's list or ·tenants reads like a "Who's Who of American business and in· dustry." "The development standards in the IIC are simple in concept," the magazine said: "JC an in· dustry does not pollute the at· mosphere or disturb its neighbor~. it is welcome.'' And while the IIC offers flexibility in types of development, the prottt· ti ve codes, covenants and restrictions are not." All Facts . For Buyers WASHINGTON <UPl) - ' A new form that would pro- vi d, a brea kdown of finance charges fo~ home buyers b as been published by th' Federal 1\esene bQard. · , the two-paee. Cqrpl is re- quired under the Real Estate Settleme-nt Procedures act of 1974. If adopted in its proposed format following 30 da¥s for public comment, t would be included along with a similar disclosure statement on settlement fees on all real estate trans actions involving federally relat e d mortgage loans. ••OTON (AJ>l-Bulld:-. -tetl~ in th• boualnt {n •• ~ w• at. or near record low Jiftti lD F•t>ruary, the Com- , ~ l>epartmentsaid. The report apparently dashed any hopes for a recovery in the lndUltry Ult. 1prtn1 as originally boped by most economists. '-.the Commerce Department • teported that the number of new -~tine units started during · ary was at an annual rate m ,ooo units, a t.9 percent •line from January and nearly • ~nt below a year earlier. ' ·, LAST DECEMBER was the oijly month with fewer new start.a tlllce Commerce becan ~eei>inl .record, on them in 1946. ~ber starts ocCWTed at ah •nl rate of 880,000 units. · New permits issued were at a • record low for the second con- MCuUve month. The February ,., pace was at an ·annual rate of 673,000 permits, off from January's 682,000. Since permits anticipate starts by about three months, Michael Sumichrast, economist for the National Association of Home ~uilders, said he now sees no re- Th• hometown new1paper lor al I tlHt Orange Coe1t •• th• DAILY PILOT . covery pc>ulblUUea before aum· mer. .. I NEVER THOUGHT tho pennlt rat~ would 10 that low, but lt did," said '5um1chrut. "l ha~ least hol>f!CI we could •tart bottom)ng out, but we're not." . :lcoooinists expect any re- covery' in the ec()flomy to develop ttrat in the housing industry, '¥here the lower interest r•tea produced by tbe rec'8&lon are ex· pected to lure bq;ren back to the market. The r•tea have drop~ed slOlflcaotly, with governJDeDt· iftiuNd home loans oow going for 8 ~instead of t .5 percent as receJitb as November. SAVINGS AND loan instltu· tions,. which are the major s~e ol lOfthS for home buyers, repe>rt the supply of money they have available to loan is increasing rapidly. But the lower rates and in· creased supply of loans must be accompanied by a reversal of the current consumer inclination to cut back on borrowing. And the ' government's latest figures oo ho~ sales showed tllem to be at an annual rate or only l!M,000 in January. Thal figure is well below the 'current starts rate and not even high enougb to make a aerioua dent in the inventory o( .00,000 completed homes builders hav• on hand. AT THE CURRENT rate of sales, the home buildingindustry could shut down and there would still be enough new homes J.o satisfy demand for more than a year . Symichrast said home bwlders report more people have been looklng at new homes in recent months, but still-lower interest rate~ are needed to convince them to buy. Congress ts cons idering legislation which would sobiidize home loans at a six percent in- terest rate. Sum ichrast said enactment of that law would pro- vide good assurance of a housing recovery but the recovery might be anemic without it. Beach's lest ~· Real Estate ~''Questions/Comment ~ 8~ RMltor R....Ull McCanlle, Pt10: Jast exactly bow will real estate save me ln· come tax dollars? I am famWar wltb tbe term "tax sheltered real estate Investments" but I don't know tM rudiments. Please explain how depreciation can · Hn me money. What other factors are involved? NEWPORT BEACH Val• Gets Ewn Thanks. A.Z., Costa Mesa · Tax planning your investment program so as to minimize the amount of taxes that must be paid is not as complex as some make it sound. On April 15 many people will write a check to the Government in· ste9d of applying for a refund. If that is your case, you probably need to include tax sheltered real estate Investments which may alJow you to legally make some deductions from your taxable income. Real estate investors are allowed to retain a certain amount of income without first paying federal taxes. lt 's called a "depreciation al· Jowance" and has the same effect on your income tax returns as exemptions. ' The alloawanee is granted so th.at investors. may recover the value <JI a building during il!J ye~rs of useful "economic lite'' aod to encourage us to ID· vest in the U.S.A. by owning more real estate. ln· cidentally, it also places more property on the t•x roles and pr.oduces revenue ror the county. According to govemm~t guidelines a building is ••expected" to last 25 lo 40 years. Let's use 40 years and say that you build one at a cost of-$100,000 and your accountant suggests using the declining balance method o{ depreciation. Under this method the first full year's depreciation allowance ls S3,750, meaning if tho building ls in use on January ~~f that. year, the first $3,'750 is not.subject to inco~e tax. T~e first S3,750 in rents i~ tax.free; that mc9Dle 1s ''$beltered" from taxation. Furthermore, if deduction of this depreciaUoo allowance exceeds the net operating income of tlae building, you may use this taxable loss to ofCset ~or sheller> income from other sources as well. Even though the value of the property may re·. main the same or go up, you can claim a deduction from your income !or this so-called "depreciatloo," and it's not only a case or being allowed to d~uct for depreciation, you are required to take this de- duction. The depreciation applies to r eal estate and · equipment, not the land itself. Another "sheltering" agent is that all the in- terest taxes and maintenance are you pay are de· rlu~tible. That ls why a r eal lnvestm~nt will no\ only make mcmey fo'r you in the form or income and ap· predation, but you wW aave your money through wise tax planning. EDITOR'S NOTE : R.cmdo.U R. McCardle i! an invept- metd.anol~1t, colllge lecturer and author of "Real Es tat e In CaJJ/onda ... Send yCM' comments and questions to Ran· doll It Mt:OJrdl•, in can of the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, CodoMeao,9ZS26'. ~ • . . . • I ,, • • I I CLOSEOUT FROM SANTA ANA FWY. ~ >ORO AO a .... ! i a < ~ ~ G) PACIFIC COAST Y. 1 IRVINE V ILLAGES @mstrong Donald L Bren Company Priced from $44,950 201 Superior Blvd . Newport Beach. Cal. 92660 (714) 645 2686 At the corner ol Suoenor Ave .1nd Ticonderoga Stre13t A Development of Don E. Woodward * Ty~saiesataSU '150 lot~ ~ty payme111~ di S103 q• pl\JS ,...,v .. id mot11111y imPOV"'J 1.on•eo .. ·ner' i-0..oUlion le..J oP<C~""'~ •a•• •"'O'tvrrwn1 S4 • « ' till f 0'tt\i. t",f' Ill '"'1 t'\ff"fPlt, tr l.i' "'"Uf t f' \O.j • t",(.•MI 81·~ ''01 • J i. ,: •• . ,, . ' A . .. . . . . ' .. ' ... ... (;8 DA.IL Y PILOT Kend-.11 Development Com· pany, Inc. has started COM true. ~ on the Landing, fj $9 million, luxury home development ln Huntington Beacb, acc:ordlq to A.P ... Skip" Lench, president of the Ne wport Beach-based bo~ebuil~ing firm. · Lench expects a mid-Marci> openlng for tbe Landin&. wb.ich will m ark Kendall Development Compa ny's entrance into the ha· ury home market. ARCHITECI'S Ian Harrison and David Lorenzini ol Newport Collabor ative in Newport Beach d esi g n e d f o ur d r a matic floorplans for the project , rang- ing in size from l ,701 to !,633 square feet. Prices for the three· and four-bedroom homes a re ex ... pected to range from $61,990 to $75,990. Among the top quality features included in homes at the Landing are wood-burning fireplaces, nylon s h a g carpeting, cedar shake and shingle roofs, energy. saving ins ulation, rear lot-line fencing, and concrete driveways and walkways. Kitchens will feature deluxe ranges and ovens; trash compac- tors ; waste disposers; lbree· cycle dishwas hers; luminous ceilings; and ceramic tile coun· ler::;. BATHS HAVE been given such Juxurio~ accents asstep.uptubs, ·built-in plante r s , d o uble lavatories, and DuPont Corian vanities. Located in the Bolsa Chica sec· tion of Huntington Beach, the Land1ng is within a mile of the 400-acre state wildlife refuge and the 167-acre Huntington Central Park. HUNTINGTON CREEK-CONCERN AWARD WINNER Huntington Creek Wim Gas Laurels A private community of 91 lux. ury lownhomes in Huntington Beach, Huntington Creek Garden Homes. has earned the Southern California G a s Com pany 's CONCERN Award for energy conservation. Bui lt b y the Covington Brothe rs, and located minutes from beach recreation areas, the townbome development received the gas company award for using high qality wall and ceiling in- s ulation alld natural gas ap- pliances for cooking, water and comfort heating. . · According t o the builde rs, these features can help the homeowner save on energy use and cut gas bills as well. cleaning. eye-level gas range and oven, d is hwash e r , disposer, natural wood cabinetry, ceramic countertops, luminous ceilings and convenient pass-through windows lo the patio CJfea. Many plans fe ature r aised en- tries, f ormal dining room, mast e r bedroom s uites with walk-in closets, breakfast DQOks, and double basin vanitief in baths. Wall-to-wall ca~Upg, wood-burning fireplace and forced air gas heating are in· eluded in all models. Units at Huntington Cr eek r ange in price from S36,900 t o S39,990. t The development is close lo. bea che s. a rt g alleries, the Munid pal Pie r, restaurants and s hopping. T o reach Huntington Creek, t ak e the San Diego Freeway lo Beach Bou:evard. Go ' An xPftl t bOusina •Us>Dti tx~• in Oranae County Which . eoutd injeet \.l)early 12,000 new homes mte lie market. accord• ine to a •tarvey completed b)' Walker le t.ee. Inc. Lat ye•, over 60 deftlopen reeelved approv_.r tor tt PfO- posed devfk>pments from city and count)( planning a,eiw:ies hi Orange Cgvnty, Tiles'-d•· velopers' ortly have to acq\dre a building permit to begin con- struction tln4generate 11,951 new homes. , To investigate the 1975 housing market in Orange County, one of the naUon•s mos t prolific homebuilding areas for over t\\·o decad~1 Wa1~91"~ Lee. Inc., the An ahtJm·basect\dlversified .real estate servJtes firm, conducted a survey of~ city and county plan- ning departments. "WE FOt:1'"1> A pqtenttillhou~ ing supply qf n.951 n~· ,ltomea.- waiting to be built," stated ''I How.rd Knclan4er, di1·ttlor of Walktr & I;ff 'a R~arcb and ConsultlDt lt>epa~ ·~ homes repr~t .._. ~proj~s, not addit1orts to currmtly,"acti\·e developments ... • .. It ta.encoura,lai ~o note - v•lth homeabopper trattlc In· creasiQ,&. lnterett r~" drop- ping, and the Jeneral bMlldin~ in· austty clhnate.•mprOviii&-that additional housing uiJ11 can be made avdUable rather qulckl>· "'i thout waiting foi·rovernmen· tal ap'proval. . •·Since these projects' .are already dt!signed and' apPf'O\'ed, t~ t9e time between tfieir start .and finish will be greatly re- duced. Thus. once the builders are coovinced that more people are ready to buy homes. these un- its can .be staned. reducing tbe possibiUiY of a housinl Jlhortage in Orapge Coupty. . ' "ASO~HER ADVA1',-AGE ot the turrent &ituatioa is tb.at1hese '· •. TQ,e ultimate homes in the best view sites ~round the exclusive developer• no"· ha v4t • second chanc to re-\'aluete their p1'11-- jects ht lttms 9f c~~ tlons and bUildlnt ~. ' addtd Engla nder. ..ThllS, they •Ill bt able lo provide hom8 •·hJcb satisfy ttie buyel'*' const.antl Cf\anain'~ needs . ., I O\'er 'fial( of the •PP~ W\built homes. T.288. ~ t~Ht f am Uy models. The retMMlder are condominiums . The largest concentration if PQtential housing is in the uflin.. corporated a reas of Orani • County whel'e 3,294 Uillts are ap· pro\'ed: Anahe\01 leads the tOUl'P' tl''s cities with rt total ot l·,863 U-:l its '°"''ailing i n tbe wings-." Other areas with s ignific.mt numbers or potentially. a\·ai4able projects include Fullertcm, 1.328: Orange, 925; and ·sa'n Juan Caplsu·and 81 1. . i In 1974, the Walker &: L~ ResHreh -and. Consulting Departl ment completed o\'er 200 studies in 20 states. Big Canyon Countr,y Club in Newport Beach · hav~ now l>ftn telea&ed for sale. .. . Join over u' corporate presidents who alrefeiY live in this exclusive guardgate community. DeJneattomes ~ Iffill$~1Iil NEWPORT BEACH Floor pla n designs and render- ings of the Landing may be viewed a t the Kendall Develop- ment Company sales office from 10 a.m. until dusk every day, located less than a mile from the Landing. The temporary sales of- fice can be reached by taking the Sao Diego Freeway to the Spr· ingdale exit. Drive south on Spr- ingdale, then turn right on Slater a nd follow the signs to the Land- ing. OFFERED IN four distinct two-story floor plans, units at Huntington Creek feature two and three bedrooms and as many as .two-and-a -half baths. All units have private enclosed patios a nd two-car garages with electronic door openers. Kitc hens have continuous - south on Beach to Ellis Avenue, ~ turn right and proceed to the -.~'-'"''""""°",.""'·-· ~ models and sales information on_L. NwA1t11wa1...s.ao-b1n11111 .. a~ l t 18531 C k . Lane ~ r·Th~VJ to~.1---Hllb lld .. ripUo lMcCaiQIGa Cfn er a ree view . 1HE-. mnnw I ~ °"'·~.T..nt~Sttant1oa...i)'°".._ie..., Furnished models are open daily _ ...... :r-............ • _ -==-~ ~-How11.P1Mee:m•1'*-GQ until dus k -~==~·~·==4~~~~~~======================~~ State Home Market Wily i-ent !~~~~~~~.~~!~.~~;~~!~~~~: the~ keeping pace with pre-Bank of ArJlerica this new housing sta,rts in l~es· tyle' ~ •. dictions made in early week reportea that new this st ale totaled 84,000 January .. In fact , it may hou s in g 'st a rts in units in J anua ry, ~m-.,.,..====::::::t be "ahead of schedule." J anuary rose 24 percent pared to 68,000 the pre· It was in San Fran-overtheprevious month. vious m onth, is de- cisco on J anuary 10 that ''This is one of the en-monslrative of what we .- the pre s ide nt of the couraging signs which have been saying a ll 0 •t California Association or shows the mild recovery along. Thal is this. wn I . Realtors predicted .. the in home building has not "If interest r a tes keep housing m a rket will be only begun but has every d eclining . a nd mor e well o n the roa d to indication of conlinu-money is allowed to flow $ -~ N _,:::;:='. economic recovery by ing," Farrer said. by lend in~ institutions, jior 280* · · -~· mid-1975." "The steady decline in then new housing starts - Richard C. Farrer, of inter est r ates and the will result because the Haywa rd, head or tbe heavier fiow of funds into demand for new, as well 78,000-me mber organiza-the mortgage-lending in-as existing housing, is ' tion. was one or the few slitutions are thl· other here." lb persons in the nation, bright signs. a mtAll • much Jess Califo rnia, "THE BANK'S <Bank REFLECTING Far -~ ~ho then sa~ a n upturn of America> report that rer 's optimism , a San m ~he housing market . building permits issued Francisco Wells Fargo --=--_ ... While others. s aw gloom duri n g Janu a ry for Bank executive recently and despa ir, Farrer single family units were reported tha t "the out-f~r~ca:.t hope a nd op· up 6_1 percent from the look i s so m e what lim1sm. same month last year is brighter t han it ha s been ---· --- TO SUP PORT the pleasant ne ws. ~:n"thst.i,r;ne in the last 24 . --, ..,.~ Housing· Sales Drop in County While sales prices of condominium and pl anned unit development units have increase4 in the past nine months in South and East Orange County, both construction or new units a nd sales have dropped, according to a Residential Sales Survey report re- leased today by F irst American Title Insurance Company. . The average s ales price in 61 developments in- cluded in the study just completed was $59,588, up from the $52,239 average indicated i'n the last report issued in June 1974. Buyers Get Half of New Homes Firty percent of the on- ly a va ilable new con- dominiums in Mission Viejo were sold this month when 10 .sales we re made at Aliso Villas, the p opula r neighborhood in Mission Viejo, reports Grant Sullivan, Mission Viejo Company's gener al sales manaaer. ftanaiog in size from 982 to 1,200 squa re feet, --- That's right. Your dwn home in Newport Beach with a payment you can handle. And when you see ~r coastal vUlage, surrounding a IS.acre private meadow. you'll kick younelf for having wasted your money on rent. Newport Terrace was created In the fun 10\ling tradition of Newport Beach. For openers we've ~t a huge recreation plaza whh pool. jacuzzi, sauna and wet bar. Then there's basketball. badminton and padd~ game courts, putttng green. croquet, horseshoes a nd to en)~ them. too, the aSIOCiatjon for a monthly fee, And these big woodsey homes fit right ln(o the Newport Bea ch lifestyle. Plenty of room for entertaining and lots of _privacy with no one above or below yoo. Sexy 2 or 3 bedroom floorplans with flreplace5, shag carpeting and open beamed ceilings. Goutmet kitchens. Privat~,,atk> yard$. Enclosed garages. ~'ve even got one beauty with two master suites that's perfect for ~rfngM'tth a roommate. And there's even more, i...,tbe'l1le>l'ley you'll save on next year• taxes. AT THE SAME lime, Philip Kunisch, First American's di rector oJ_]l'l arket resean:j), noted that overall sales had derlihed Crom 1.9 in the 197.C sur- vey to 1.2 units per week io.the current report. This was reflected in unsold completed inventory, which increased from 1,299 to 22 percent of the tota l last year to 1, 769,.or 28 percent, in the new s tudy. .. u.e hom~ off er two or three bedrooms and one or two baths. Most Plaol feature tliding glas' doors wblcb open opt6 either a private pa"° or su.ndeck, Prices atart at sand volleyball. And= you time , exterior of your home, la ping and ••· recreation facllltles are profest1onally maintained by your homeowntJS N~ Terrace. A '°' of reasons to slve your landlord what he deserves.. • 1n101"'.,........, ..... a11.-T~rty c1ay1 notice. · •EqJ!1P1•: ~•A"u,.1~.-3.esoe1pwn. Bellooeof An even greater jump occ~ in unsold units under construct)On, up to 82 percent oow from last year's 58 percent. Completed units num\ered 6,281 or SJ percent ol the 12,304 proposed total units. Unlts under con· st.ruction totaled 824. • . THE "viaAGE base M.1d prtce ol uniJ,a ln :rr projects intludetl in both IUl'-veys ha~ ris9 from SS2,89'l to s&t,198 in the nin&rnonth period. Kuniscb reported t.bat two of the devetOements now offer PJIA and VA financing, whereat n0t1e of the 52 surveyed last year had these types of loans. Average monthly fee for oiitside maintenance, landscaping and recreaUon facUJUes was $43.~9. First American, with home offices In Sisnta An.a, bu btartchet, aut.ldlarl , affiliates and .,enta throughout Ole Unltoo States and Guam. The firm wu the first title company in the natioa to oC- ftt marke t research materi al as an aid in planning building, lend Ina and saJe-s programs. $26,995. Open da ily from a.m. to a p.-_:_, vtllu models IN ac~ lty t.a!<l~ W. ta Ana/ •itt •• Fr~to the P ~;·OIJl'_.Mp, trav.U_, ea1t to Marguerite Pmkwa1. left to Trtbtito RNiil. le.ft on 1'rabuco to L9S Alis oa Boulevard, then left agaln to the model complex. can t42-H71. Put e few•orde to •ortr for ou. •.., IMlt AM.lat Perc:.naaoe R .... , · us.eoo pe'll=tf.~ ~or'28o. Prine> ~ .-c. lddlllooal) ' PAUL II. KING has been named the financial ~anager for John S. Griffith and Company·of rvine, according to William C. rown, president of the shop- mg cent~r development firm in rvine. l King assumes the financial ieporting and accounting duties f the treasurer-controller, in ddition to being responsible for t ompany long range planning. le will also provide project and J orporate fihancing through len-, ·. , or negotiations, according to , rown. KING . Prior to jotning the Griffith Company,,..King ~rried out similar duties in the development lrl· ustry serving as vice president and treasurer of nericial Standard Properties, Inc., the real estate yelopment and investment subs idiary bT neficial Standard Corporation. ' The Griffith Co. has specialized in shopping ~enter development ln Southern Cali(ornia-for 30 ~ars, opening the first Griffith center at Lakewood 1945. Since that first project, the company )las mpleted more than fou~ million square feet of re· 1 shopping space. · l h JOHN G~ VALENTINE,« native of Or,nge.and ner of V•lenline Realty Company, has beitn na~ Pr.esidentof Valle)' Real· ty Orange County, a subsidiary of Berg Enterprises, Inc .• a na- tionwide real estate and mortgage banking company list· ed on the American Stock Ex- change. He will continue to f 11 operate Vtilentine Really Com-And what an answer! Located in a beauti u Y pan\,~~W;e received an early landscaped area amongst rolling hills, many of these start in the real estate industry one and two-storv homes are next to or overlooking VALEHT.1• in 1957 when-at ,the 8g4''Pf 18 he • ,, ame asfeciated' With .bis .fdfaer, Vernon L. the fairways of the private championship Mission .aJentine, a Realtor in Orange County. In 1964 John V1'e1"0 golf course. has~ his f atber'1 lnt.erest. bl Valentine ~ally pany and haa s&qce successfully operateij the The homes. These 3 to 5 bedroom homes rmHe has ~een. acliv41 Lr\ nu~erous civic affairs feature double-entry doors, fireplaces, gourmet f: was named ·•v0ut11Ma,i.9'U,eYear"ln1962 ln k1'tchens, separate dining rooms, powder rooms ange aod "Re~t.Ol' of the \''fir 1'12" by the East aneecotint.r BoardofRealtots. and sloping ceilings. sioRLn SHOMAN or Huntington Harbour The ma&ter bedroom suites are apart from ealty lti Hundnatob Hacbour eold residential pro-the secondary bedrooms. And the spacious master rty valued at ~1tllon during 974. to lead all new or exisUng baths/dfessino rooms have deluxe hardwoqd ome sales personnel of the ~., f d stianacompanle1. · · cabinets. Thete•are plenty o storage areas, an To win the top honor, she large two and thte~-car garages. . led out resale penon-1 al unttnaton HarboOr and Tler· The community. Four swimming pools uanta near San Dte10. and f ( home sales staffs it et.rls• ( 07\e Olytnpic .. sized), two gol courses one private tioa'1 Sea Gate and Sea t &... bl' ) th ~,, · · be h' arbour developmnents in }fun·. omrApu IC I ree Vf;;A, 1mpress1ve mem rs tp •nston Harbour, ind Villa ' ... iu..-.. let tion centtrs ($3.5 rnillion),·25 tennis courts, dad and Villa Martht~ue, both in Ti&treuata. ; • Prior to joinlna ~ e .Jdu~~· I, , • ~li~}\ted ba$ketball and volleybal~ courts, rs. Sherman spent maNthaJI 2$,Ye_. •~1 9f1 'nd~ Al. ]) 60 ;Tittl L f 45 tbe Pasadena area. lbe.testdf'J jn Hun nito )i ~ cin\.\U'a ,. ~ourts, , 'L e e~~ earns, . arbour with her hulkikt, Dick, and Uletr-th" : ~erican youth· soccer teams, 12 J uruor All-American hlldr.-n. foOtt>all teams, wading pools, playgrounds, ping- '. .Ullin! Newa from alf tW•r catifornl• , • 11 rounded up ••otd•r In Ill• DA I LY PILOT pong, pool table9, saunas, jacuzzis, picnic areas, wooded natl.tr~ areas, meet1ng rooms, horseback . ' ~ IOUAL t<UUl.<NO ~lllU ... Tol !lo By MWk>n Vlclo Company, B\&ilden ol AmcriQ\ m• Socc•ful New Communlt*- .. . .. DAA.V~OT riding; classes ranging from music to physical fitness, one hospital and two medical centers, good schools (elementary through junior college), a county library, the Cinema Viejo Theatre, bowling alley, Orange County Transit District Bus Service and excellent freeway access. All in your own community and yours to enjoy. The question. Why don't you give our salesmen a call or come out to See us, right now? Excellent Financing From $57,000 Macl•l«l FoP8. ~ (714) 831·9920 .,, ,,. ~ ~ m Cl 0 MAP NOT T06CALE MISSION Vl~O . ... . ... -. I ; . • . . . • . g DAILY PILOT -. . . ~-------------------. · ~ DOORS OPEN I 0 A.M. 2750 HAR•• BLVD. COSTA MESA MONDAY MORNING. MARCH14 . 1···································1 TO OUR FIRST 300 CUSTOMERS I WITH THIS.COUPON I COllle a. cmd Picbp Yow McDOMlcl's Certificate·.. 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After receMng your . lieeme you wlll be enrolled in Tarbell's 3-week .OUlck St art Training Program. w~ictl includes ~Iner training classes & a1ternoon experience in ~ual real estate situations. . ' ·Cell I• Aory 132·544~ llt35ft.S.,._Pod . Only one super extra in this marvelous residence in Huntington Beach! Large pool ls heated & filtered. Big patio fot outdoor fun. Picturesque landscaping. Comfortable room design .te•uring 3 bedrooms + family room. Has two fireplaces! Country kitchen with built-ins. Xtra baths. And only S46,500. Ask for 1 Bob Bruce. tU-5566 ======= "-rMle~Pn Premium lot with parking for boat or trailer. Has a fl11ssive 2illf0 sq. ft. decking. lots o f d ecorative wallpaper l paneling. , No-wax floors. family room with w et bar, brick fireplace. 4 bedrooms, dining r oom. 3 baths. Custom d rapery &· pllJM carpeting. Just 2112 years olcl\A gl~ among homes! sSS,500. Call ~2-6691. Ab•dHtd l y OWMr Impressionable family re- sidence distinctive in de- sign & detail. New carpeting being installed 1n all bedrooms & baths. Entry hall. 4' bedrooms. family room, used-brick fireplace. A ranch tdtchen with bUllt- ins & ·diltlwasher. Natoral wood cabinets. On well- grootned ground' with room. for your boat. $42,500. caJJ 842-2561 or962-1373. Sl 4,500-I...,_. s,.ci4 Located right across from the pool & clubhouse. Home comfort without the main- tenance problems! 2~ years old jewel with an excellent r oom arrangement. 3 bedrooms + den area. cen- tr al forced-air heating. Sunshine kitchen with han- dy WOC"k areas & deluxe ap- Pliances. Plenty ot storage space. Carpets, drapes-. w a s her & dryer. Call 962-5566 or 842-8854 t SpaM• ly Tiie s .. Just 1 mite from the surf & sand! Astounding home of· fering a gigantic tri-level floor design. lmll,ressive staircase & balcony over-. looking large formal living roo m . Italian marble firep:ace & entry. Complete- ly separate & paneled large family room. King-sized master suite is very private. 3 king baths. 4 bedrooms. 3000 SQ. ft. in all. Flexible te rm s, immediate passession! $73.450. call 842-8854 UbUVIMG i. Tiie Comtry . On a huge lot with elbow room galore, with vistas of greenery. trees, plants, parking for your boat °' trailer. Beautiful room io- side w ith 3 bedrooms. xtra batns, a large, family room with indoor/outaoor carpet- ing.. Full dining room. wood cabinets. Custom bedroom ·set in master suife included. Ridiculously priced at S47,500, Call 842-2561 Poot,C...._.. Mo Mol•t•..-ce Worries Thars what you get in this completely modern Hunt- ington Beach townhouse. Offers a full line of fantastic recreational facilities in- cluding clubhouse & pool. Thick pile carpeting. natural wood cabinets. Central forced-air heating. Large master sui te w ith bath. $22.500. Call 962-1373 College Park collossus. Combines and elegarrci o f the Monterey d esign w 1th t he v ersa ti Ii t y and strength o f California J1v- i n g . Pr o f essionally landscaped yards. View .balcony of m ast er suite. 3 baths, family rm. fireplace. 4 bedroOMs. Near park & pool. $69,900. Desperate! Ask for Bob Hendricks. '40-1720 ce1H......,n..1eoc:11 This ~fie of a home is within walking distance to the beach shOPS & schoo!S. Private. l corne; lot with lovely courtyard ' · '- entry. No-maintenance yards. Spanish tiled entry hall. Waterfall. Pond. patio. 3 bedrooms. family rrn. fireplace Is extra large. Even ~a den! s.ctifice by ownerl $54.500 ... i<..'"·'""""'·"'°'·-· Alk f or Fr a n Pa r .I<. 142•JHI " • 1 • ..-.11~._s.,.. )'ftth white picket fencing, big par k·like yards, many t rees. room for your • boat or tlailer. Heavy shake roof. ovemanglng eaves. t-aJge family room. full dining room. Large brick fireplace. 3 king bedrooms. king baths. Reduced thousands! Owner sacrifice. Ask for Lucy Rossini. ....... .-... ...... ~a••llll!:" Forett Of y,.... In a wonderful garden setting. A delightful .,<>"'& guaranteed to please even the fussiest buyer Secluded rear yard with giant 21 ft patio Many trees plants. Very spacious inside 4 bedrooms. big baths Enttv hall to oversized living room Central forced-air heat Big moder,.. kitchen $41 800 4 sl< tor Rav· :Radisay 540-1120 Moul•e PY Flnpioce Between ll'le living room and dining room is perfect tor warming those chilly nights Be sure to inspect this super fami ly home. superbly landscaped with an accent of beauty. Has multi· colored shag carpeting. peck-cedar paneling in the hallway. 3 bedrooms, Jack & hll room. entry hall. rich dark wood cabinetry. A great value at only$42.500. ca11 842-6691 $36,tOO View! Y iew! Ylr#! WOW! Hard to believe but true! Just $36,900 for this immaculate. well defined home 1n Huntington Beach. Glorious v iew! Large beautiful patio area tor out- door . barbecues. Light wood cabinets. built-Ins. Comfort-oriented room ar- rangement With 3 bedrooms, bi~ master suite. New carpets, new paint. Call 540-1720 . DnperatlOll S•e Owner's been transferred! Submit any reasonable offer on this magnificent beach villa within walking distance to the surf. In an area of pre- stige homes. This mammoth home features 3 king-sized bedrooms. den. massive fireplace. Entry hall. forrml living r oom. Secluded master suite with garden bath. Reduced thousands to sell! $56.300. Gall 962-5566 Pri. Pool. T.-h All conveniently located near this emotion-packed home in Irvine! A sens&- tional residence 3112 years old. Great home for enter- taining or just relaxing! Mas a full dining room. wood cabinets. entry hall. Stately living room with brick fireplace. 3 big bedrooms. xtra baths. Carpets. drapes. Ga r age door opener. VA/FHA terms! And only S45. 100. ca11 540-1 no. Pdou I• Co9ege P.ti 1 year old dream home! If quality is what you're seek- ing, then be sure to insPeCt this fantastic vilJa in trvlnef Rich blend of-warm-c:o40<s & interesting textures. Qlrpets. draoes.. EnJry hall. massive brick fireplace. Separate dining room. walnut cabinetry. Giant family room. Large. private rear yard & accenting block fencing. Sacrifice sale! $59,950. C811540-1720. Spanilll Vlllo Attention Vets! 4~ years old home with dramatic arched entry way. Convenient floor plan with entry hall to extra large living room with a beautiful Palos Verdes stone fireplace. Big baths. Country kitchen with wood cabinets & built-ins. Huge 20 ft. covered patio & im- maculate yards. $36,500. ca11 979-2390. vi.w Fmtastlc! Barcelona special! Exciting family home in Mission Viejo Located on a Quiet comer lot with a commanding view of tl'le ·whole doggone area! Has plush shag carpeting thruout. Ceramic tiled entry hall. 3 bedrooms + den area. Lovely w ood-burning fireplace. Ranch kitchen. DeluxA appliances. S43,500. VA/FHA terms. Listed t>y Andre Tiison. U0-.6060 M .. •o•S•dpaillt.r Near South Coast Plaza! Beautiful landscaping. providing all kinds of privacy. Carpets. drapes, 0001 table. Entry hall. separate famtly room. giant brick fireplace. Large den. full dining room, 4 bedrooms + 3 baths. Priced lO Miii $55,000. AsK for Ke11e Watanaoe. f79·2lt0 • I • +· ' Colossd .Meredith Gardens executive in Beach An enormous home witti 2800 SQ ft ! Entry l'laH. gracious li ving room w ith massive fireplace 4 bedrooms. tamtly room. f ormal d1n1ng r oom Wet bar carpeting. drapes Lush low main- tenancegrounds Owner is ex- tremely anxious Pleasesub- rn1t a11 offers• ~sk tor Carole f"essler 142·1 4 s ... no.-ds Has a mini forest of trees. plenty of room for your boat or trailer Hardwood floors. wood ca bin etry 4 bedroom s. den area Massive tog-burning fi re place. Ranch-style kitchen. Central forced-air heating. A dream kitchen with everything you could wan t. $41 ,500. Call 5-4o-1720. H1t4J9 35 ft. Pool Entertain tn style an this dramatic family home m the Influential College Park tract. Has a big 35 ft PoOl with jecuui. L.arge garden patio. All copper plumbing. Carpets & drapes are hke new! Secluded master bedroom with private bath. Entry hall. firepl ace. Excellent use of woods & colors . $48,950. Call 540-1720 ao.glit AltOtlNt' How. And doesn't want two house payments. so bring those of· fers! Exciting Sandpointe close to South Coast plaza & easy access to the freeway. Offers a delicate intermixing of tones & textures. Entry hall, 3 bedrooms + famtly room. Private master suite with bath. An all modern kitchen. And a great big fireplace for those chilly nigh ts. $ 4 5. 000. Call 979-2390. Co.tryht.te Magnificent country estate has a forest of trees & grounds which are a virtual ga r den o f ede n Entertaining will be easy. Excelle nt room arrangement Dining room seats 1 2 for dinner. Dynamic stone fireplace. 4 bedroom suites. 3 baths. Garden patio For the d1scram1nat 1ng buyer! $92.500 Call 540-1720 $46,000 ~GI T- A iewel m Irvine! Absolutely spotless! This beautifully customized home has lake-new carpeting. Gor91ous fex1ured walls: draplis. Vlbrant interior oflenng ease of movement. Entry hall. 3 bedrooms + 1am11y room. Lovely br•cil fireplace. Walnut cabinets. built-ins. Owner must sell! So bring those offers! Call 540-1720 Swi"' Pool -$36,500 Ternf1c! Super sharp r~ s1dence with lush low main- tenance landscaping. a3eaut1ful swimming pool & patio area. Built-in BBO. Has hardwood floors. new carpeting. central air cond1- t1on1ng, custom drapes. En- try hall. 3 bedrooms. lovely hv1ng room wtth fireplace. Seeing is loving! But don't delay! All terms available! ca11 540-1120. Here's your chance to save a bundle on emotional executive home in Huntington Beach. Lovely, Quiet area. Has sprinklers front & rear. Big patio. meticulous yards. Roomy interior with 4 bedrooms + separate family room An oversa~ fireplace. D1n1ng rm. electric built-ins. Heavy beamed ceiling. Shorecrest! $53,500. Ask for .Betty Mar tin. 540-1 720 l each, Pft, T-.11 All close by' Very pretty home in Huntington Beach with VA terms available' Ideal for the active family Spacious. comfortable interior with 3 bedrooms. Entry hall, stately hvmg rm with 3 bedrooms Separate family room. Wood cabinets. buill- ms. carpets & drapes. $49,500 .. Ask for Debres Byerly. 192-4401 s I DAILY PILOT @ f ..... .. . IJtWO.n.w. . In beautiful Lake Forest. Has a glorious lake view from each & every room. Boating, swunming & clubhOuse available. An exeoutive'a dreaml Has lush, low-maintenance grounds with garden patio in the rear. Oversized rooms offering 3 big bedrooms + family room. 3 kl ng baths. Enormous fireplace. Just 1 year iold! S68.500. A sk for Walt• IS.enko. UMOlO i -o,.,:...o, ..... ~ . Has bought another home! Must sell this magnanimous 3112 year old home 1n Irvine 1mmed1ately! Has been fresh ly painted. Beautifully decorated 1n "warm" colors& "rich" 1eX1ures 4 bedrooms + 3 baths. A big family room & Wes&ern ' fireplace. 3-car garage. HELP! Bring all offers. Ask for Nedra Mading. US,500 -Capl•tr-Vllo With a lovely view of the mountains! Just 2 years old and shows like a "dream." VA or FHA terms are availa- ble. Fully air conditioned. Includes gas built-ins. carpeting, drapes. Central floor plan with lovely living room. Oversized master bedroom. Hardwood floors Community pool. patio. ca11 493-134t SpaM• c_..,an1 Walk thru wrought-iron gateway to private Spanish courtyard with built-in BBO. Has over Sl0.000 in block fencing & landscaping. Self· cleaning oven. no-wax floors. natural wood cabi ne t s. mirrored wardrobe doors. Carpets. drapes. Entry hall. 4 bedrooms. family room. full d1n1ng room & Spanish fireplace. Owner is anxious! $61 ,500 Call 492-7210 Spui1h HocJe.do With massive Spanish wall for compl ete privacy! Professionally landscaped yards require little upkeep Has a large sundeck balcony with a terrific view of the manna Extra t11g 1n- s1de with entry hall. o4 bedrooms. separate tam1ly room. Stately hv1ng room with Spanish fireplace. 3 baths. Has an extra large master Dedroom. Two garden pauos. Just 1 year old. A whale of a buy! $79,950. Call 493-1341 Fabi91oeis POHra"'ic: Ylew 360 degree view of the ocean. city & gently rolling hills of San Clemente. Sits aloft a hill with a view from every room! Secluded giant on ~ acre. Has a massive party patio. sprinklers tront & rear. Huge 1ns1de! Features 4 bedrooms + big den. Formal dining room Beautiful brick fireplace. CM{l8r desperate! s 77JKXJ. Csll 492-7210. . G>i9tt Poc»-$47,750 All terms' lovely wh11e-ra1I fencing 1n the front yC:,d provides a wonderful coun- try atmosphere to· this em:>- tional young family home. Has a 30 ft . pool with heater & ftlter, patio. Very roomy floor plan with 3 bedrooms + separate family room. Wood cabinets. fireplace. built-ins. Large lam1ly room & kitchen overlook the pool! ca11 B3Q-6060. C~e PriYacy Colossal! Fantastic value! Completely private re- sidence on expanding coun- try grounds with a forest of trees & tush. 1ow- ma1ntenance yards. Plenty of room for a pool. T erracol· ta tile entry & hallway. New gold carpet 4 bedrooms. family room. full dining room. S ig den or 5th bedroom. Enormous bnck fireplace. 2500 sQ ft . in all. $57,500. Call 83C>-6030. ... ,..__....____ Gl..t R-=fl Estate On well over t /3 acre m San Clemente s fa nest area• Plenty of room for a pool. A , %J'f.. • , tremendous home abounding in · · luxury. Elegant entry way. Very private master suite with bath. Formal living room offers an extra large fireplace. Farm styled kitchen. Owner anxious! Just "' 167,000. 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This potentially explosive situation is one of the significant preliminary findings of a n international study of the impact of technological change on worker motivation in the automobile industry. A team of University of Hawaii re- searchers is doing the final work com- piling the United States data for the extensive study. Initiated by the Soviet Academy of Scienc es three year s ago, and sponsore d by th e International Social Science Council, the project covers Austria. Czechoslovakia, Den· mark , Fin l and, France, West Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Poland, the Soviet Union, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Yugoslavia and the United States. PIDLIP AND Betty Jacob, asked to organize the U.S. section of the research a nd then to correlate it with the results from the other countries, explained the automobile industry was chosen for the unusual study because workers across the world are assembling cars, trucks and other vehicles in automated environments. Although they use the same sort of tools, practice similar procedures and produce a similar product, the Jacobs and their colleagues in the other coun- tries want to know whether these· workers, in different social and political climates, react differently to technological changes. "By taking the s ame industry and the same processes across 15 coun- tries," Philip Jacob said, "we ought Lo be able to tell whether there is any difference in motivatioh in privately owned plants m capitalist countries and stale owned planlct in socialist countries." Jacob, a political science professor, and his wife, coordinator of the pro· ject. came to the University of Hawaii from the University of Pennsylvama and have found , although Hawaii lacks an automobile producing in- dustry, there is tremendous interest on the campus in this massive study. THE RESULTS are expected to show wheth<'r varying errects of automation are experienced in dif .. · ferent natio ns. or whether the technolog1cal c hanges brought about are so powerful the human conse- quences are likely to be the same ~erywhere. fnterv1ew10j! C1oout 200 workers, 1tn1o r m ;;rna gem~n t and uruon leaders in th•· l nitt.'Cf Stat~. Jacob Hid the fl.'"<':l r t'hns found "there JS one group lh,tl 1s clearly and !iharply out of i.orts tht• }ounger work<.•rs. t~pec1a lly lhost· he: low 25 ... Y.'here oldt r "'orktrs protected by the iumiortty ~ystem appeared to be satisfi ed with tht:lr Joh.,, the study re· ''e&lcd th<> ) oun~t>r ont'R arc the lealJt !>aUsfied with the work, the company, their lcllow workers, phy11lcal condi- lions and thei r s upervisor "For one thmg," Jacob said, "the younger workers feel less St!cure in their jobs. They are the first to be laid off. For another, they have the worst jobs, more monotonous, less 1 responsibility for what they do, least ~llit\iii"'111• opportunity to use their skills and de- velop their abilities. "This is especially galling, con· sidering that many have had more education," J acob said. .. All of this - suggests that the root cause of aliena- tion among young workers may be the most hallowed of workers' ri ghts, the seniority system ." Right-winger? Jacob said the type of young person who takes a job at 18, im· mediately out of high school, "wants the amenities of urban life and wants them quickly. They are not interested in moving a round, but they want lo move up. They're fearful of any serious change because they may be dumped. "THE YOUNG man with a high school education or more is not happy to wait around for 14 years be fore he can get a more interesting job under the seniority system," Jacob said. This Lockheed L-1011, in test flight at company plant at Palmdale, Calif., carries a spare engine. The wide-bodied trivet used in regular airline service can ferry extra engines to points -0n its passenger route through this new technique. Seminar on· Deed s The productivity pipeline in the automobile plants "is bein~ sustained by the old·llmers," .Jacob said, "while the ingredients of explosion are bein~ OW A Mortgage will allowed to build up, almost unnoticed, sponsor a seminar en- as the young workers enter." tilled "You and Trust Jacob said it will take at feast a year Deeds: Investing for a to compare the r esults of the United 10-14 Percent Return" at States survey with those of the other 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, countries, adding that the results may at the Airporter Inn in have wide significance for foreign Irvine. tional American Title Insura nce Company, will be present to discuss the escrow process and policies of title in- s urance. trade and international economic The seminar will Those interested in at- tending the seminar or wanting information about it may call (n.t) 542·5661. planning. feature discus sions of The research team in the United how trust deeds work, States als o found there is little to de· safety features, invest·. monstrate that motivation is linked to ment yield and the in- levels of production. Seniority in-vestment process. creases job satisfadion because Also, Max Hickman, workers with seniority have security vice president, and C. K. andthebestjobs. No rman , district ( OVTDOORS) A bruth of freah ar;. In the DAILY PILOT mana2'er. both of Na- THE TEAM reported that "m ain-:-------------'---------~ tenance men," those who keep all the machines work mg, appeared to be the most satisfied, with "tool·chasers," who replace equipment, the next most satisfiPrl Offshore Oil I Costs W e ighed BEVERLY HILLS (AP)-The chairman of Standard Oil Co. of California said Friday it is In America's best interest. to step up of· fshoreoildrilUng actlviUes. J . J . Haynes of Standard said an im· mediate effort should begin to tap an estimat~ 13 bUUon barrels of oil lying offthe Southe~ CaUfom1a coast. Those v iew~ were di~puted b y ocea n og rapher Ja cqucs -Y vc~ Costeau, Mayor Tom Bradley of t..os Angeles ~rnd Gov. Brendon Byrne of New Jl!rst!y. who called for n ao·slow approach to the Issue. They appeared to1ether in a panel discuuion at a conference on of(ahore oil drilling. r ---~ ~ ._., ~ ~ ~ __.,. ._... .-. ~-, l l!GISTIR MOW fOtl 1'141 FUI HMIMAa ' YOU AND TIUST DllDS a IHVESTIHCi FOR A I Oo/o • 14~ llETURH ' f WHY: · f To loarn et>out ule. protltal)t• l11voetmti« oPOOrtunlUH from t t •-•need PCW'lolio Men.vn 11111 Tiiie oti-.. WHAT 18 A TAUST OEED1 ~OW SAi'( AAE THEY? T1-llllld Oll'IF ~ .. be ---lfle1411alt f WHEU: Airpoffw .... M..,._. llwd. .,._t t (ta'Oll ..... Or-. c...., ~) . t· t Wl•l: Te11 ll1J, A;rft I, at l:OO ,._. f MOW: Ceil 11141 142-1661 ,.. ,.... .. t t Cl.01i .... ,... ............. '~-~------..... ~-----~--~--. ...... ,...,......................... . ~, t ...... YOU AM» TlllST DllDS. t If t I t t &mm.__~~~~~~~~-, t Q ,~......, "-MMl!lt~ .... 1-'~ t OSTIOW, w ... MAN. ASSOC. t 1,.., H. -u. ~ • ""' ~·~ .... ! L ----.-.-----~__, .... . -...... -.. ... . . -· .... 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Additional information can be obtained by caJI .. ing (714 ) 826-2220, ex- tension 221. 1000 •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND l"AH AND llZE 0 , UHL. .. ,. . .toll• Doe tU Melfl ltrH t AnylOWll, AllJl~l\O t2U5 L11tel1 Do Not H•H A Prlltte4 '-'"· Styfi&Ji V•• typo •11 li~e qetlity wl.ifo gul!IMH ,.,.,. r ---~-------------~-~-~ I . l'UI .. thlt c..,,.... clip eM INH wltti $1-'9• I ' ' I • r I ' I Pllet Prffttl"I Ltr..I DI¥.., . r..t. M• In JUG , Cetta Mell, Callfom~ ,'26H ---·-···-······ .......................................... _ ...... _,_ .... . -······--· ................................ . ........... -• .. I I I • I ............................. . I I I I ... ·• -- -- -..... -·.J ' ADVllll oft lftflaUon , Int"• DAILY PILOT . . . NEWPORT WATERFRONT ~....__......__._Ho.es For S• 'Ho.Mt hr S. EllORS: Advriaen •••••••••••··~··•• ••••• .•••••••• •• • •••••••••••• ~&check their ach ~~ .......... !~.~~~~ ... · ....... !~~ llAND MIW-UHDA ISU Spectacular! Be aut vu of lagoon. Perfect design, rich plus h cptng. & drapes, expensive wallpapers, ex- tensive use of Italian marble & crystal, pciol, jacu:tzi & sauna. 5 BR. FR DR,· lge rec. rm. Pier/s lip. Pier & 2 Slip' $132,000 Large 3 BR home with 2· boat slips n eed s new owner. Enjoy living on the wat e r . Tasteful ly redecorated 1973: Large spacious rooms offering distinctive living on fee lund, 2 .Fireplaces. open be<.imS -·r report enwi · •••edlately. r1 .. DAILY PILOT ClhUmH llaWUty for tM fht fn. COf'NCt 1 ....... o..ty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Easls1dc Costa Mesa S h arp, brig ht und charming. Shag curpet. bu1ll-ms, large covered pallo, plus formal dining room. S44.~50. 1£•~=~~· Prap9rti•• 752-1920 l400 QUAIL St Nlwt>OllT HACH A DOLL HOUSl::. S Laguna. 28R, Vu. 1 hlk N of h w y . ~4 7 • .loo li k r 642 &185 EA!:>TllLU Fl" Condo, St!S.500 Uwnr J hr. 2 IJa. Xllll. home1rcntal. .-.;r. ~chb. mkt:;, pJrk. lt.'OOIS clulJ 1 ·5:.12·451:1 SALESPERSONS It you p refrr the un- compl1caletl almoi,phcre ot a IS lo 10 pe r::.on, office full of ncal a nl1que J urn1shings and neat, congenial helpful {><.'Opie, call N1gt.'I Ha1lt•y at 644·7ll l. 001411 SPLIT i''HOM lST S NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA Cll•an 2 BH. dl'n home t>a:.tl y convl'rt1blc lO ·duplex with one 2 one l::m unit:. o n H-:J lol, with room lo b uild. Only $38.950. Call 64-1-7:!11 AgL. HUGE BILLIARD ROOM $2000TOTAL DOWN Li1ant j!ame niom W.1rm pa11 t.'l l1ng lha•o ui.:houl. 1-'our t11g licdrooms Jo'orma l d111111 i.: Ful pnc•c JU:-.t ~!:l.!1011' J lurr~ 1.'Jll now g 17·601U Agcnl. Ofo;LUX ('; .;HK, lam rm Ni7.SOll. Oµcn Sun I·.). OLDE CdM CHARM ... Duplex -l bdrm. front house with frplcs. in Jiving rm. & bdrm. Also, there is a lovely 2 bdrm. apl. -an opportunity to acquire a quaint. provincial duplex for only $74,500. , YOUR OWN ·woRLD! Vis ualize a s pacious living rm. w/cozy frplc., a wet bar & a garden-like scene thru the picture window -complete with waterfall. The home also has a family rm., formal dining rm. & 3 spacious bdrms. PLUS a lovely htd. & filte r ed pool. $112,500 HARBOR VIEW HILLS A rare opportunity to. acquire a n exceptional 4 bdrm., formal dining rm. home in a highly desirable area - where property seldom c hanges hands ... the vie w is spectacular! The pool & secluded lanai provide a great atmosphere for gracious entertaining. $129,000 VEAJ:l BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ?<1011:. COAST HWV COr;:ltJrJA rJLL MAI'! Ge.ral I 002'GeMnll I 002 .....................•. ) ................•...... HESTER-BROWN & Associates, Inc., Realtors 140 I Don St., Hewpori leach BALBOA ISLAND -REDUCED From $235.000. A dramatic home on the water 3 Bdrm .. 21,:.i baths, 2 wet bars; huge family room. 3 fireplaces; s piral sta1rwuy. Exquisite ly decorated. NOW $220,000 OPEN SAT. 1·5 409 No. Bayfront TRADE LA WM MOWER ••. .. for golf duhs. Montice llo Condo; :i bdrms , 11·'.l buths; enclosed patio can lw -Ith hd rm. or den & it's dean! S3 l ,500 833-9781 llCi CYM ''DEAUVIW .. -Vlr# New fantastic 4 BR model w /bonus rm. Impressive 2 story entrance, spac. LR & DR, wet bar, mos t' inviting Jge kitchen. Elegant mstr BR suite. Top quality cptng. Priced right! $139,500. COIOMA DEL MAR LUXURY DUPLEX Lge roof garde n . Spacious 3 & den ea. unit. Custom design, south of hwy & adjacent to Irvine Terr. Beam ceilings. Frpl in ea. 2 Yrs. new! View! Hurry! llG CAMYOM IEAUTY A real glamorized Broadmoor home with 4 BR, FR, formal DR & 3 baths. Professionally decorated w /soft colors, fine appts. thruout. View lot! 3 HOMES FOR LEASE Bay Island furn. 4 BR, dock $2,000 Mo. Little Island furn. 3 BR, dock $850 Mo. Big Cyn. Ufurn. 3 BR, C&D $1,150 Mo. Cal us for details on aity of the abon ,. operti•s. 2111 SOft JOQCflin Hilh Rood MEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-4910 G.-ra1 -I OO?'G....Gi----1002 ······················er-······················ 65 Linda Ille Dr. 4 Open Suft. 1-S Lovely c ust . 3 BR & den, 3112 ba, on lagoon. Court w /fountain. Ramp/slip. $255,000 Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 4112 ba., paneling, 3 frplcs . Ramp/slip. $260,000. Custom 5 BR, 4 ba .. 80 ft. view frontage on lagoon. Ramp/floal. $290,000. Brand new 6 BR, 6 &. Pool, j acuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000. 7 0 Liftda Isle Drive Primt! 45 ft. Lagoon Lot -Sl50,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR BRING YOUR BOAT! O."-w...,wltti ....,Mee .... ,_. ~ ... Sec this lovely 2 story, 3 BR h ome. Lots of privacy! Selle r has bought another & invites your interest. Sub- mit offer. -terms ffexible. priced al . $69,900 on lease land. Only $22 pe r mo · -on long te rm lease. LIVE ON AN ISLAND HUC.I LIDO HOME SI 19,000 Divorce forces sale of this large custom home, Over 2700 sq ft, 4 b edrooms, d e n, sewin g room. s unken tub in master suite. Price reduced for immediate sale. Only $119,000 -Fee land. Please call now ror appointment. /[' PR€~TIG€ I HOME:S REAL•ESTATE BROKER.AGE 300 M. N~wpori 11¥d., ~ lead1 645-6646 G...eral 1002GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l d25 Europa Ur <.: ,\I. General I 002 General I 002 341 Bc1yc,1d1· Drivl N B 675 · 6161 DOVER SHORES Dramatic in every detail. Wells quality cons truction at its best. 4 Bdrms. + study. warm family rm. & formal dining r m . Front entry patio with pool. Spectacular view. Call for app 't. $189.500 Bkr. ti4l :!l22 •••• • • • • • • • • • ••• ••••• •• • ••• • • •••• ••••••••••••• .. .. FA~~~~~~ME VA /FHA Repos =~~:'! .......... ~~~1=~'::~~! .......... ~~~-~ CLASSIFtED 111 Oran~c County HOURS Nt•ar liac·k Ba.v llcll'~c 1'.c):. inoflice Advertisers mav plare their ads by telephone 8:00a.m.lo5:30p m . .Monday U>ru Friday 8wnoonsaiurday CUSTA MESA Ofl•'ICE 330W.8ay 642·5678 NEWPORT BEACll 3333 Newport Blvd 642·5678 ·HUNTINGTON REA<.:11 17875 Beach Blvd ~l220 LAGUNA BEACH 1181 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SADDLEBA<..:K 25201 La Paz Road Laguna Hills 58l-631D NORTII COUNTY dial free 54().1 220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadlme for cO(ly & kills IS S:JO p.m. lhf' d;iy before publlcat1011. ,., cepl for Sunday & Mon d11y 1-:dilion~ wh1·n deadline is Saturday. I:.! llOClf'I CLASSIJ:tED REGULA TIOMS ERRORS: Advertisers lhould cherk their ads daily & report 'errors immedi a te l y . Tll E OAJLY PIUYI' assumes , IUlbillly for lhe first to· corrttt insertion only CANCJ.o:LLATIONS . When kiUing 11n ad be sure to make a record or lhe KILL NUMAER giYal you by your ad t.aktt as receipt or your cancellation. Thill kill number must be presen· led by the advertiser m case of a dispute CANCF.LLATION OR CO RRECTION 'O P EW ·AD BEFORE UNNiNG: ery effort is made tn or correct a new ad t has been ordered, we cannot 11u1tran· to do so unlil the ad ap~ared In \he &A·l.JNEAOS ad.a are alrictly ln advance by mail any one or our of· • NO pbooe ordttl. •dllne: 3 p .m . ry. Costa MtH Of· • 12 noon al '11 o(f\ttt. • TWR DAlt.V P1LOT raervH th• rlsbt to-d .... fy, edit, Hnt0r or uruu any adver ~-and to chanat Ill ntet a re11ulatlonJ wtthout prior not le• CLASSIAIO MAtUNG ADDllSS PO Bo.xl*· Co&taM.sa ,\rc,1 with 513Hs plu~ WORLD lam1ly rm plus d1111n>-: REAL ESTATE OPE.._. HO' USES SU.._. 1-5 rm. l'h1:. home Ila.' load:. "' "' " "· 0 1 nt·w llh.• and wall Spec1al1sls in govern 221 VIA HICE. UDO ISLE Gracious 5 BR .. 4 ba. ho m e; wd. pa nel- ing, s late, marble frpks. $139,500 vanclrng. Jlld 1s J n•JI mentlinancedhomes! plcasurt• lo ~h<>W . 550 7777callanyume Heduccd pnt'e $55.0ou. D.J. FEENSTRA ti·-12·45 I :11 nc. S-1~·3lol Custom Duplex 3 Bedroom units. Clo:sc Lo bt:ath. $lt!7,9UO. CEMTURY 21 642-1771 VETERANS 1'1 rl'd of get ling the run aroun1I!!'' II you have .my que:.trons about buy 1ni,: <1 home VA, call th( V ,\ Experts al World Real Estate Spcc1alt11ls in VA hous· tn~. A sk for Vete ran Counse lor. 556-7777. anytime BEACH DUPLEX 238 COLTON, NEWPORT SHORES Beach house, 2-sty. li v. rm .. 3+ BR .. 2 Ha. $62,500 4421 W. COAST_ HWY, BALBOA COVES Townhouse condo; 3 BR., 21h ba ., boat dock. Xlnt financing. $94,000 IEAUTIFUU Y M.AIMT AIMED So. of Hwy. duplex, CdM. 3 BR. ca. 1800 Sq. ft. ea. $127,600 MESA VERDE L..irgc :J lid rm., I '..a bJths. tamlly rm .. f'O\l'rc t1 patio, llll•e l cul de "·'' ~tn•i•I Al only $77,500. th is sh~rp bench duplex µlus DAVIDSON IEALTT OPEN SUH. 12-5 gul:'Sl un1l 1s only steps 3089 Molaki ;.i11oc1y from shoppm~ and Pyramid Exc:hc:ngon lhc beach. E<tsy terms Realtors 833-17 68 H1~h apprec1at1on. 5801 W Coo,1 Hv. • N B 645 · 7575 3116 Newport Blvd NB 673-9060 f m •. •~::.~~ ~ =~~~~! .......... !~.~~ ~~~ .......... !~~~ Prapertiea TRUST SALE Open Sun All Day 752•1920 Fant<1s t1r .i br. 2 ':: ha. !t:! Landa Island. ;-.11 I t)r Moo auA1LsT. Nlw~•t llACH split leve l. pool. lgl' .; lkdroom, pier~ 1h11·k -----patio. Top l'•md l':sww :!I llou r :.t'<'ur 1ty G.I. TERMS says sell' ~1~.1.100. Also tt I lcalllt•r u.,c )our CI lor this ~l'Alt LIMi l .. i ~B ne;in-111l· o. 2.1rd H.iycrc:.t beauty I Bed, JU::,\L 1-;srAn; M Back Hay. 1 lw<lrm, J FH. 11oul immacu late 833·:~ 1>..i. •: aac. MO\t: 111 t>n c·ond. Has <111 the extr.ts H .a.RBOR VIEW dl:'pos1 l. Sell or rent. Prine. only -~.ooo. ~ ~l.1.500. Also l l Presa Sl'AHLING 5lifi, t wo-story w/formal dt•nl, C .~t. 3 Bdrm. hu~I:' REAL ~TATE dm., 3 car gar., on ~mJ lot, vete ran needi> ::,730. lo ~-3348 Ac. lot. T his 1s easily one h..indlc. I OML y s 1200 values. and IL Will sell u1ntar TOTA.L quickly al a r eason<tble REALTY AM IHVIT ATIOH TO GRACIOUS LIVING Darling family home: custom detailed Carmel model ; 3 bdrms .. family rm .. d ining rm. Priced to sell at $74,500 & you own the land! C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER I GtMt"al I 002 Gewral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· BIG CANYON Three OPE N HOUSES 1n BIG CANYON Country Club are staffed lo show vou ALL u v ail able homes in this prestigious area. priced from $12.t..5011. Come on Sunday from 1-5 to 42 Rue Fontaine bleau :l Bedroom l5 Rue Fontainebll'au • Bedroom 29 Rue Grand Vallee 3 Bedroom •J\lso c·xccptional vr1-:w Bordeaux model Sho~n hy Appl. Onl y *Custom Lots & Rentals 1002 G~ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---of Newport Beach's best e • d ~5.000. CALLS56-2titi0 SINC£ 1946 Do ~ .SELECT 33SS V'IO lido, N.8 Suite 295 BIG DADDY "" 1871 Horbot 8l. c..M b-42·'2991 INCLUDINl; CLOSI NG PROPERTIES ---------4 Bedroom,. ;1 hJth~ \111h "ABANDONED" TWO STORY VILLA POOL BEACH 642-5678 DAILY PILOT COST.S .to u!>Sume f'H,\ ~e p..trOJ ll' t1111111i.: room l<>Jn un l'lt'<lll, culc <! WANTED and a l.1ri.:•' p.1114.'lt•cl GI:. 1w do11o<n 1or ll\I~ l>edroom l'Olla)!c. Big Joi COLLEGE PARK fanul\ room ni.1l<l' lh•~ ne,1r lll.'W 'IH.1t·1ou..., l1t•a1·h & ~uraf:t' i\nybod)' <'ornc:r11onH·llll'Hcsl huy cstal t' l.aq.:c la\111 i: qual1l1t•s. Cull Worlrl flurry uuobllt und l'l'lc for \out fJ1111I\ :1w11 S<t room, tormal dml' anll He a l 1-:slate. S5ti 777; \'oJ!:l'l"a11tJme11c1wod ll ;111·u ... 111m·ll,llll! l1ir t arn1h room :--t,11rs ANYTlM K ,ales peopk l'.111 ntm JU~I dr<1m:.at1£'.lll.) ~111•el) lo OPEN HOUSE DAILYl-6 DILUXI DUPUX 514 $l4 1.'J Iris, CdM l~Sq. rt. caC'h unll 3 BR, 2 BA euch un1l $17,100 t,;.46 3928 Eves 645-0882 $58 500 elc~Jnt ma:.tt'r ~u1tl' + • l' h 1 Id r <' n ~ qua r 1t•1 !. • 11 N~wPort II. Seller mus t sacn11t'l' lor Cjsta ~ less than ~nvermen~ ap 64o•81S11 praise!. Hurry e .dl ~~~~~~~~ Sun/in 003·7&U $2250 DOWN! POOL BUte to beach. Or splash 1n your own sparklm~ pool. tioq~eous brick r~nclng . 81g sundeck . Ho memake r 's dr<'flm kttc h c n . Gentr ou11 bedrooms. Low low down paymenL Hu.rry Call now 847 6010 Agent. Luc k y you , bttrk 011 BIG FAMILY OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1-5 20172R.cl•ds Sl'Hl<'•ous 4 bedroom, 3 hiith home near Ra<.'k Hu~ 1:. over ~ sq ll OJ lu>.ury at only $57,500. ln=:i!J.: P1~tlea 152·1'2 MOO QUAii. n Ml NMM mo'rt<el. Uccun V1t•w Havt• \\intl'r ear you Open llou11c SUl . & Sun. h11\'e outgrown' Sell 1t UOO Kinas Rd • Na>t Hgll htst w1th o Oa1ly P1Lol Agt. 548-8651, MB-9416 Claas1fled Ad. 645•5849 Ol'f'd110•1IHUNIOfllNICl 1 • .. ~ . . . . ' Dream Cottage Corner Jot with 1·h:lrmmg lli...IEWPORT 2 bedrm. h.,rdwood 1"'1111 rioon •• brick llreplace. l1t HEIGHTS kitche n & uul room Plu, dbl aaral(e & l bt-drm in· l FIRIPUCIS come uml to help moo Plush cuptt.J.na, wetbar, till)' py mnls. More room premium "•U covonnas, lo hu11d All 1or ~b,!ISO 3 huac bedrooll'lll, 3 nr Open ~unlillY I J 2J4i t:araite. 3 ~lJOiS • .Mani Orllnac.CM. pool. Privale y urd MDALL ~4 ~.uoo 10 ·~ down mu:•.:._ .ius "6· 1417 KE:Y dlllt ·• "EALT°"sA • /1"4/i# SHdd. ~ REALTORs' OCEAN OR BAY?? Just one s hort block to either or -? 2 Be drm , P '1 b<.tth . Fircpla('C!, bltn kitchen. idt!al ooa<:h home. Walk to everythrng on the Brtlho<i Peninsula. A real buy for only. . $.58.900. BEAUTIFULLY DEC ORA TED HARBOR VIEW HOME Montcgo mode l. 4 Bedrooms. dining rm + larn rm Warm fireplace On a beautiful l;mdsca ped corner Int Shows ltkt• a model. $81,500. MEW LISTING Fo r this 1mmacul,!le hom e i n Rossmort:. 3 Bedrooms, family rm, a warm bnck firepla<:e. AJI neat a nd tidy. P ool sized yard. Beautifully landscaped, with sprinklers front a nd back . Sec it and buy ! $54,450. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast HiCjhway. Corono ~Mer PROPERTY MANAGEMENT lltt IOllO IOI l•Vl•G HOOUll HOMES FOR LIVINC NETWORK ••111111 ,., cu ""' 'OU t ur 1111. O• IUOI Ull'tACI 1• llt #AllOO ' ~ ~ One Call Service ~ I 002GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANY OF THE FOLLOWING HOMES LISTED IELOW ARE OPEH THIS 1WEEICE:HD FOR YOUR INSPECTION. CALL FOR ADDRESSES A.MD f~fQ~~A ·n~>t~. SUPER RANCH STYLE Hard to find woodsev, used brick , with vaulted ceilings and circle drive. 4 bedrooms. 31 :.! baths: finest quiet Newport location. S98.500. SWIM and SUH from your very own duplex. Located near Newport Yacht Club. steps to Bay & across Bl vd . to ocean . Excellent rental ar~ on fee land for $87 .500 Will lr;Jd<' SOMETHING SPECIAL Elegant Corona dcl Ma r estate. 5 hedrooms. 7 baths, pool. view of is lands & h a rbor. A mounta in setting h y lhe ~l'a C'<1ll todav. $249,500 PRIMCETON PRICED RIGHT ln Univer s ity Park on prime greenbelt. End unit with step down Living room & vaulted ceilings. plus patio & atrium. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. $58,900 NEW IH BAYSHORES Immaculate 3 bedroom. 2 bath family home in private community n ear beach. Lovely pulio fo r entertaining. $87,500. CORONA DEL MAR MASTERPIECE Your verv own work of art $140.000. Completely furnished in unus ually fi ne taste. 2 bedrooms. den, 2 baths ~ incomparahle kitchen, all quite new. Sec 1t you 'll wonder at th<' low priC'l' Call tod<.iy fo r appointment BIG CANYON BUILDING SITE Exceptional view site in prh ate community on c·ul·dtL~at quiet s treet o ,·crlooks 18th fa irway. ,g reen , e lubhou:-.c ~rnd Newport Center Prime loeatton. S!J2.500 fee ABOVE IT AU VIEW Thi:, 5 bedroom 3 hath Har uor View home with two brick fireplaces - three car garage and a great view is w aitin ~ for your famil y needs. $107.000. BIG COUNTRY ••. NATURALLY Mountains . open space, view. A new way or life. Sec this exhilarating propNty. 3 bedrooms. 21 " baths. dining r oom . Yours for only SJ08.000 ... and \\.Orth C\'C'rv pC'nny. In Turtlcrock T cJT <H."<.'. CHOICE HOME- CHOICE LOCATION Delightful Deane t\\O bedroom. l\\o bath plus den condominium m Big Can~·on . Exquisitely decorated & landscaped. Many custom features. Perf cct for a s m a ller family of an y age. $13!>.500. SPYGLASS SPECTACULAR 4 bedroom famiJy home like n ew, forever v iew. Separate dinirfg room. Large m aster s uite. pool size lot. $145,000. Let us show you . OC EAM & JETTY VIEW Spacious family home across from lJig Coron a Beach. 3 Qedrooms, guest room. family room. Formal dining, offi ce. workshop plus a mple parking. $25!>.SOO DIAL 644-1766 21 6 I S• JOOff'lla Hilb Rd., M..I. A COLD)'!&L IAHKB CO. ... .......... . ,.,. -.. I J)4 OAILY PILOT Sunday,March23.1975 Ho•ffForS. IHoan'°"S. HcMtMtl'erW. !Ho•ft,...~ ...... ,...WI ~.~~ ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• , ................ 1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............................................. . h •rol IOOl'ChMl'OI 1002 H1•"ForS. Gt•r.a &OOJ,•••r• 1001 ...... .a IOOJ•a•rel 1aaz· 100281Mral . IOOZ ·······•·····••·······•······················ ....................... ···················•················•·•····•·· .......................................... :: •.•....•................. , ..................... .. I I llOJ ~ BLUFFS MODELS FAIULOUS FURNISHED HOMES 1''1n>l time offered for sale! Builder's models. 3 Of the most beaulif ul homes . Ul Ncwp<>rl, comp. furn. & decorated. Gracious outdoor living on large, landscaped patios. •••••••• CUSTOM .BA Y'f,RONT. 2500 sq. tl. 3 COSTA Mill szt.ooo FULL PRICE L..ir~e R·2 lot. ExastJng FHA l<HUJ , P l.T.J. WU. Hartl to/and opportwlil.)'. Quirk Cllll 646·7111. ort N 111 9 • 111 ll.IN ro 11 Mee< ~f THE REAL . ~ ESTATERS ******· Heritage Collection MESA VERDE 2 Story ONLY $64,000. You'll love this executive style Pacesetter home complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den & formal dining. Fantastic lattice work patio cover. lest v.._ in all or Costa Mesa. Don't m iss it! ! can 546-5880. SELLER WILL Rt4AMCE' ~ , No paper work! This 3 bedroom north Costa Mesa home can be completely fiDan~ed by owner on VA jW1l Uke In- ter-eat. See tbil one owner home by ap. poilitm ent. Priced at $(3,950. Call ~141 UNIVERSITY PARK Carefree living can be your8 in this c~stomiz"ed S beclroom Cond o . Secluded end unit. Remodeled kitch en w /new appliances. Gar Hge door REALTORS 675-5111 Open House BH, 3":? ba .. form. din., fam. rm. w/wet bar & 2nd frpl. Panoramic view. $145.000 Incl. pH me land. Or'EN I ·5 2926 PERLA Coff Vista •t Oro I $36,500! , BEACH I I FIXER UPPER ·opener. YOU OWN THE LAND. $.59,900. Call 640·8161. 3 HALF MOON IA Y: The Top 0 ' Th~ Morning daytime and evening too - the ultimate view. Includes a beautiful. custom decorated four bedroom, f ami- ly room home. Spyglass at its very best. You own the land! $162,500. Open Sun 1to5. •••••••• ru:-.tom 2500 sq. s''OlD"BR. 21,2 ba., ram . nn. Spectacula .... N $140,000 lncl land •••••••• CUSTOM ELEGANT 2300 ~q. ft. 4 BR, 3 ba., form. din . fam. rm .. wet bar. Hi gh vaulted ceiJ's. Wide picturesque greenbelt. $99,500 Incl. land. HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR," INC. MLS 644-0 13 4 1973 Top Lister & Top Salesman Ne wport-Mesa loard of Realtors LOCATION tk:st buy! .Shott bike ride· IO l>cl.H:h l\Ol a t'ondo. l~e lund. Charming J l>e;1droom ~ hath home CUUOLry 1-llth('n Walk lo ~choob Uni) 10' ~ down. Call now lo 'et: IM7-6010 Agent $5000 DOWN NR. BOAT · HARBOR OHL Y $36.500 l11ghly desirable area. Nr. ishopping & schools. lmmaculale throughout. IL\fU)WOOO l'LOORS. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!i!~I C o /. y I 1 v 1 n i.: r o o m . S.enttal I OOJGeMral I 002 ....... , ...................................... . ~IL macnab I Irvine ~ realty FINER HOMES FROM $39,900 TO $775,000 it6 LINDA ISLE OPEN SUH. l·S P.M.. Extttmg 4 bedroom fa mily home. Guest s ui l (> + s tudy w /fireplace & wet har Lg. living room. dining r o o m + t a m II ~· r oom . 5 I ' o f canltll'\'l'rccf ll•rr<Jte slip for lg boat. S:!58,000. ( T34 > LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY Crow's Nes t retreat o\·erlooking the llarbur, .J etly & Islands. 2 levels, 3 bedrooms. lots of p<.1rking. Sl69,500 fee. tklen llarllcy 642-8235. <T:~s 1 GREAT HOME -GREAT LOCATIOM. Sh<.irp 3 Qcclroom Irvine home -air conditioned dose lo park. pool & s<.·hool :. I.o w m<.11nt va rd \\ \ e ~c l a b I<.' g <.i rd t.' n ' L ;, "1. Io Sharlwny 644·6200. ff361 BETI'ER TH AN A TAX CREDIT. Rc:duC'ed lo $91.900 lt:'t•" Ileauulul llarbor \'1t'\\ Portofino. 4 bedrooms. 21 '.! hath'>. dl'l'Orc.itor fm1 shcd famil v room & pool -:-.izc lol Emml;t \k1'.un~ 6-l4 -6WO ('!J71 SPRINGTIME IM BAYCREST. Colorful gardens & trees blossom poolside. Soft s unlight guyly filters 3 bedroom~, separate dining room & giunt f<.1mily room inside. $1 12,500. Jaek Custer 64~ 8Z15. <T38J BETTER HOMES & GARDENS are accentuatt·d m this lovely .i bedroom h ome s ituated on 4 ··sp<.:ttal .. gardt'n lot in Harbor View Hilb. $129.5011 lk lt v Kerr 644-6200 <Tl9 ) . ENJOY. •• ~Jarnl. free) <.1rd v. tlg. pool . warm & cozy 4 bedroom home w1beauliful brick fireplace, lovely wallpapers & s up c r kit e h c n S l 05. 000 E \ an Corkt.'lt (i42 8235 l T40 1 EASTSIDE CONDOMIMIUM. Plus c arpetin g, pre mium wall C'O\erings. 3 lg. bedrooms. 2·car garage, pri v ate patio & pool foci lilies $39.900. Gail Foor 644-6200. CT1 I I "YIV ACIOUS VIEW" Is v. hut you 'II s e e from this JI arbor View II ills home w /3 bedrooms, eozy den & lg formal dining room. Short escro\\-1 rk ll Chasr LO{' 644-6200. <T421 BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. Beautiful 4 year old custom home on SECLUDED Harbor Is land. 5 bedrooms. formal dining, family room & s tudy. $450,000 Barbara Aune> 1>42·8235 <T43) JUST THE TICKET! If you are looking for cozy comfort. outstanding location, real value & impeccable beauty in a 3 bedroom Mesa Verde Republic home. Only $61,500 Lois Mi ller642·8235. <T441 LUXURY OH LIDO. Brann new Lido Is le condominium. Lovely view of Newport Channel. Spacinus 2100 sq .ft. 2 bedroom & den on a s andy beach . Call for brochure Jeanne Newman 642·8235. (T45) IRVIME TBRACE. Convt•n1cntly located shopping & beach nearby. 3 bedrooms, conv. den. family room 7 years NEW! Sl30.000 0 PEN SUN I 5 P M 71 1 K·THANGA <1'46) •01 DO••• o .... •o •n• It•• M.eA•l"ur ... l,700 H<twoorl O••c:" C•"'or"'• ntU Formal d111t~. Uourmc ts k1Lt·hen. Family ht•d ruo rns. s.xi<>o down 11\V~ l:!:ll WILL HELP YUU a!>S llmC hts VA hrnn. 1::xn•pt1onal \11lul' · rnu,.L hurn . l'all 842·2535. OPIN 1119 • ;, '> IUN 108( Nl<I' l•lfilllil COUNTRY CLUB LIVING NODOWHGI f•:nll'rlJ111Cr" dream ~ urd ~ H1,.: ~parkhng pool. L. I l 1 m .i t c pr 1 v a c y Wroui.:lll iron decor. 4 f''..1m1lv ""' IX•droom::-.. Countrv h ttchcn. No do \\ 11 l; I Low down other:-. l".tll lur more an lo111tJll1111 ' l!l7 t>lllO ,\gent, OCEAN VILLA $4525 TO ASSUME TWO-STORY I( um bl 1 n J.! t wu "tory IJl'.tl'll homl' SpJc·wus Ii\ 111g and d111111g rooms. l;uurmel gardl•n k1t d1t·n. S\\ ct> ping stair" to bonus s11t• ma,.,tt•r & chlldrens suite' l; IJ,.,,., duor" to en!'lo:.ell IJJl10 and ~round,.. Onl~ s:!ll.95v l' .ti I I (If .t jlJJOIOl ffil'nl I ' I [® : • l ; ,: ~ h ' •· • SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF i\ fl 11 l· tJ J l t r u rll l' 11l1 \ 81;.: l ormJI l1nng n11,m ~.-parJte 1amilv rooin l'uuntrv k1Lc:hen lioat dour th1'.011g h garugl' li1g .. I.' "h <tpl'd lol l'ari. ltkl· "ellin!! Ju,.,l ~6.!J50 llurry · C all now to :.ee tl-!7·•1010 Agl•nt 4 BEDROOM FIXER S220 PER MONTH NO QUALIFYING l · r l J l I .1 r i.: c I a m 1 I y h 11 rn , t • 1 .1 t· k I 1 n g 11n•pl.11 1· I· .1m1lv room. '\1·elb r I. l' LAl,.,llng 7 • F JI \ luJll SUU P I I' I ('all quick t).l!J 717 I n1,r 9• 1 _u,.,rvtu~.cr• [tzlU&HI S&S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY :-.n.1r111g vaulll'<i ceilin~s. l'lu::-.h -,llJg q>l. ~kgant cus to1n drapes. Coty family roo m . Brick I areµlace. Formal din mg. Hu~e master sullc. l'nvate patio entrance. Corner lot. Park·ltke \ .i rd soooo do wn! Act nuw -CJ 11 t< 17-tiult> .\gent ------- 6 BROKERS ~uu1I Pla t·~ J'ropertlCS IS proud O( thC 1.1r1 thc.tl s ax licensed hrokc•rs are on our start o l 31S proressaonal. ex· per1enced rt-altors. 11 yuu would like assasLance 1n purchasing or market 1ng a home or investment properly, pied.Se call our s1;111 Opt•n seven days a wct'k and most evenangs . ... If you are a licensee an<I would Jake to afraliate wrlh an expanding, d)'nam 1c, cooperative or· ~anauiuon walh superior Cac11lt1e1 & comm1Mioh and fringe benerau, please call Don Berman ID SlflCleSt con(1dence. Openings exist an our re· s1dent1al llnd anveatmcnt d1v1Mon and al our oe l4 130 Townhouao U'acl ~~ Plap•u tt.• 1.n-tno 1400 QUAil St ll"°S ' l\fak~ H11om l"or Dad· tt y •lean 1wl the ~ura..:1• lua n lh4ll Junk 1nlo n it.II with u .Oa1I)' Pilot Clau1flod Ad CaJJ 64% :>678 IN MESA VERDE -big, lug 4 bedroom, '2 bath, family room on quiet street. Wall to allopphHJ. cinema and bank. See th.is bar gain priced home. it won't last long at $43,900. Cdl 540.1151 and bring your paint brush! ! COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME -lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner home. Complete with a...tiM pool and access for boat or trailer. Just recently redecorated. Transfer forces sale. Priced right at only $47 ,900. Call now. 546-5880. EASTSIDE BARGAIN 'i)UALITY IUILT -3 bedroom & dining. Hardwood floors, Large 57xl35 lot. Neal & charming. $33,950. with assumable FHA loan. Call 540.1 151 . IRVINE TOWNHOUSE SUPER INVESTMENT -large 3 bedroom. 2 bath + bonus room. Appointed with cathedral ceilfn91, formal dining, large brick fireplace, private atrium entrance. Throw away the lawn mower and onjoy carefree living in comfort and security. Call for full details . 546-5880. WALK TO SHOPPING EASTSIDE. COSTA MESA -close to major markets. You must see this quality built immaculate 3 bedroom pool home featuring large dining rm, sep. breakfast room. hardwood floors, shake roof, fireplace. Call for details, 540.1151. GeMral I 002Genual 1002 ······················~······················· Pete Barrell f<eaftg pre~enf~ OLD CORONA DEL MAR MEW LISTING -if you like beamed ceilings. briC'k floors . paneled walls. raised hearth fireplace -you 'll love this 2 bedroom. 2 bath, formal dining room cottage. R-11 .!. See this! S 14 Poinsettia, CdM Sunday 1-5 A RARE FIND CLIFF HA VEN DUPLEX 2 homes on large lot! Terri fie 3 bedroom, family room w /VIEW of ocean, plus separate 2 bedrm unit. Asking $115,000. Be the first to see this! 1811·1815CliffDr.H.B. Sunday l ·S WESTCLIFF AREA COURTYARD ENTRY -choice 5 bedroom, family rm home w /terrific floor plan and privacy for everyone. Lovely patio for your e ntertaining and pleasure. Immaculate in every way and with many extras. As king $94 ,500. 1633 Highland Dr. N.B. Sunday 1-5 CUSTOMIZED BA YCREST PERFECT FAMILY HOME -close to schools & parks. s Bedrooms, family rm & dining rm. Pool setin lovely patio and lots, Jots more . 3800 Sq. ft. or amenities. $139,000. 1621 Santi090, Newport Bch Sun 1 ·S POPULAR EASTBLUFF ON QUIET CUL-DE-SAC 4 Bedroom . family rm hom e for active family and great privacy. Choice corner lot. Love· ly patio for your e ntertainin g & pleasure. This Lus k·built home ·1~ re duced to $79,500. 900 Aide~ ,L Nwpt leach Sunday 2·5 ! PETE BARRETT REALTv ~ HOS WH tcliff Dr., N.B. '42·5200 714 E. Balboa Blvd., Bell!o• 67S-40it ----- YIEW-LOCATIOM-9UALITY Broadmoor 11, Corona del Mar. 4 BR., DR, den home. Top condition. beautifully done! Panoram ic view of harbor & night lights from very private corner lot. Owner moving -pr iced low for the serious buyer. $129,500 OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 250 I ISLAtiD. VllW HORTH LAGUNA VIEW HOME 180 Degree view; 3 bdrm. home on easy access street. $125.000 ~SAT 1·5 475 PAHORAMADRIVI NEWPORT SHORES UOUCiD $4,500 4 Bdrms., DR. & den. In private beach COJ'\lmunity. Great home for the young family. $65,000. can for app'l. HIAIT Of CORONA DEL MAI Triplex, three 2·bdrm Luxury owner's unit. $130,000 CC Orange Coast Q: 2111 E. Coast Hw1., Ctroa1 del M1r IUJ. UTITE 144·4141 FANTASTIC FAMILY Room 16xl8 with massive used ~rick corner fireplace, cathedral beamed ceiling, new remodeled kitchen and master bath! This 3 bedrm, "2 bath home wi ll be perfect for YOUR FAMILY. Only $42,995. HURRY! Call now 962·4454 . HORSES OK!! One acre wit h beautiful 2th yr old 2400 sq. ft. home. 4 Bedrooms, 21/2 baths, den, lge family room, vaulted ceilings, huge stone fireplace. New 4 Stllll barn with hay and tack rooms and 2 large corrals. Private, quiet cu-de-sac street, rolling hills, trees, and our own orange grove. Full price $129,500. Call 546·4141. HARBOR VIEW HOME 4 Bedroom, 3 bath single story home with view of the Turtlerock Hills. Oversized lot w /fruit trees. Room for pool. Detached double garage. Vacant and ready. $85,000. Call 640-6161 CENTURY PARK-POOL Cathedral ceilings, dramatic use of wood and mirrors. Spectacular pool wrought iron fenced for safety: Covered e n tertainment area , 3 bedroom, 2112 bath + bonus room, 4 yrs. old. Prestige neig hborhood. LOOK NO FURTHER. Tl-US IS THE POOL HOME FOR YOU. $61,950. Call now 962-4454. I GeMral I 002General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THIS IS IT!!! Words cannot describe this DOVER SHORES beauty! You must sec it! Unobstructed, panoramic view; 4 BR., 4112 baths, pool ; ideal for entertaining, with card room & bar, library & music room. family room with profess. bar (3 wet bars in all). Lush landscaping; terrific tile. flickering gas lamps. Only $228,000. BEST BUY In I RV I NE TERRACE. Fabulou:, family home. m str. suite in front, kids rooms in rear. 4 BR., 3 ba., dining r m ., den, family rm., pool, lanai room , workshop, 3 frplcs. All t his in fee, for ninety nine three (S99,300 ). OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUM 1-5 I 5 12 DOLPHIN TERRACE. CdM MUCHO VIEW On Surfv1ew. Harbor, Catalina, coast 11.J.!hl~ al night; see this Lusk Montecito plan. 4 BR .. 21 2 ba .. fam. rm., gorgeous gardens, asking Sl35,000 OPEN SUM. 1-5 3607 SUAFVIEW, CdM COMPANY -REALTORS 2165 E. Coast Hwy .. COf"Ofta c:fel Mar ''Selling Rffl Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 1002G.....-ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'.st 111 . .Jf' 2503 Eatnblutt Dr. '°!!!Jj Suite 208 Newpe>n Beach r~a h~· U·H·ll33 ANYTIM E BLUFFS SPECIALISTS FOR I 0 YEARS ~>PLAN. one of a kind, s uperlative vi ew ; loads of custom features. Old Bluffs . $112,000 Q·PLAN. 3 bdrm., 2v:i ba., with conversation pit. One in fee at $86,000, one in leasehold at $73,500 Y ·PLAN, 3 bdrm., 21t<J ba., end unit, nr. pool. Free standing condo. $69,900 X-PLAN, 3 bdrm., 2'h ba. Close to pool, tennis club & shopping center. j627 Raqueta (oU VlSta Umbrosa}, 6pen today l·S. V-PLAN, 3 bdrm. 2~ ba.; super coiy. ~.950 K·PLAN , 4 bdrm., 2 ba .. like new. $57,500 CALL US ANYTIME FOR APP't 3626 CATAMARAN: 1t has it all! Six bedrooms, large family room, swim· ming pool, jacuzzi, putting green and even a totem POie. lt's fun. The owner has been transferred and the land is yours. $149,500. Open Sat 11.J.o 4 & Sun l to5. 231 LARKSPUR: "Old Corona del Mar". Close to shops, banks et al · AND one block to Big Corona Beach. A lot & one· half where you can store your camper or boat. $87 ,500. Open Sun l lo 5 CHECK THESE ANO PERHAPS TH EY \YILL flLL YOUR N~EDS : Westcliff area ; great fi ve bedroom, a pool, close to schools, park, s hopping and li bf ary . $66,500. .Beautifully upgraded Bluffs Cun· dominium ; Four bedrooms and ver y professionally decorated. $89,000. Delightful two bedroom, just steps to Big Corona Beach. In the 200 block of Heliotrope. $73,500. Interes ting two bedroom home with a "loft" for the kids. On a lot and one· half. R-2 zoning; ready for a large second unit and just $75,500. Cameo Shores : "Sparkling'' three bedroom with OCEAN VIEW. Largest lot around -almost Lennis court size. Secl ude d patio & private bc<.1eh . $127,500. East Bayfront-L1ttle Island : Unusual five bedroom on the Bay with private pier; or can be re-converted to a duplex. $250,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 5 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mor 675-55 I I 1002GtMral 1002 ··················~··························· COAONA DEL MAR Rustic home with 2 hdrms., 2 baths nn H-2 lot. Offered al $65,950. EAST NINE DRIVE Beautifully decorated condominium, located on Laguna Niguel Golf Course. Vaulted ceil.; close to community en- tert ainment area. $44,950 EXCITING MEW LISTING! Newport Beach , exclusive area . Beautifully decorated with papers & paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm., recrea· lion room. Ready lo go al $78,500. DESERT HOT SPRINGS TRIPLEX Home & income with pool. Will trade or sell on easy terms. S41 ,000 IUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Long established d rug store. localed on Balboa Penin. Owner must sell for health reasons. Call us for full details. LAGUNA HILLS A rea l condominium buy in one of our fastest growing areas. Existing l4~HA loan can be assumed. $34,500 4-,LEX. WILL TRADE UP 4 Large units, xlnt loc. Offered at $95,500 MOTB. SITE Located one mile from Knott 's Berry Farm, on Beach Blvd. F . P. $75,000. Consider trade & terms . ( nm~IN..: HlllillN In] --R·EAL Tolts . 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR r/ew Ba'l/,ont CU6iotn JJ.om.e OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND 1200 !d1t lallaa ll•d. Located on Balboa l'eninsuJa at one or the most d cslrablo aPots on the Bay with private pier that will acrom· ~odate a yacht up to60 n.. 4 .._ + G...., + 4 laths 2 story, 2 fireplaces. wetbar, all built· lns includlni electronic oven. f."ce IBJ)d. '279,000 -----~ - ...... K;••H ..... ,. . ~· Ctitl AA?O&Ll1lJJJ1MRJ 5 A .. s.ussn • ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002.Gi•,.. . 1002 Sunday. March 23. 1975 DAILY PILO T J)i •002. . . ...................... 1001 ......... ············•······ HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 20029thStreet, N 'pt. Beach 556-8800 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •14525 Oval Rd. (Irvine) 644-4887 $32,950 Sat/Sun 12-4 386 Ramona Way, C-Osta Mesa 546-4141 $49,500 , Sun 1-5 •437 Seaward Corona del Mar 673-8550 $67 ,500 Sun 1-5 4Z1 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 675-2373 Sun.1-5 •14.525 Oval Rd. (Irvine) 644-4887 $32,950 Sat/Sun 12-4 313 E. Bay {Balboa Penin) NB 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 250 E. 22nd St. (Eastside) CM 642-6368 · Sat/Sun 11-5 231 Larkspur, Old Corona del Mar · 675-5511 $87 ,500 Sun 1-5· 514 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 642 -5200 $68,500 Sun 1-5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN 19 Kue Fontaine Bleau, N.B. 644-5467 $129,500 Sun. all day 2Ml Vista Nobleza (Bluffs) NB 675-3000 Sun.1-5 10 Rue Fountainebleau Big Cn NB 644-1766 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 330 Morning Canyon Rd, CdM 675-7225 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l BEDROOM 543 Santa Ana Ave (Npt Hgts) NB 995-7001 Sun 1-5 2371 Fordham. College Park, CM 548-7729 $43,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 428 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 675-8348 Sat/Sun 12-5 2344 Port Abeerden, Hbor View NB 644 ·4687 Sat/Sun 1-5 29632 Deervale Circle , Lag Nig 831 -0873 $48,800 Sat/Sun •2938 Perla (Bluffs) NB 640-1211 Sat/Sun 1-5 1405 Mornings ide, Laguna Beach 494-9473 Sat /Sun 2-5 119 Apolena, Balboa Island 673-4062 $134~ Sat/Sun 12-5 •412 Colton, Nwpt Shores, NB 540-1151 $49,500 Sun 1-5 1984 Port Claridg e (HVuHomes) NB 673-8550 $72.500 · Sat/Sun 1-5 3145 Killarncy, Hall of Fame, CM 546-4141 $43,500 Sun 1-5 1400Kings Rd .. (NptHgts ) NB 548·8651 /548-9416 Agt. 324 Morning Ca~:l on, Shrclfs CdM 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 ·• 1724 Terrapin aycrest) NB 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •416 Ca bri llo, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $64,950 Sat/Sun 12-5 •437 Cabri llo, Cos ta Mesa 646-7171 Sun 1-5 42 Rue Fontajnebleau, Big Cnyn 644-6056 $142,000 Sun 1-5 · 29RueGrand Vallee, Big Canyon 644-6056 $149,500 Sun 1-5 •1420 Kings Rd. CtiffHaven NB 642-5200 $122,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1923 Fulle rton CM 546-2313 6572 Peggy Circle H.B. Sat /Sun 10-6 842-1873 $42,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 443 Magnolia, E /Side, C.M. 645·4400 $39,950 Sun 1-5 1811 Npt. Hills Dr <HVHms) NB 640-0020 Sun. 2-5 •17941 Bas com. Uni v Pk, Irvine 640-6161 $55,900 Sun 1-5 •4382 Satinwood, Uni v Pk, Irvine 640-6161 $.59,900 Sun 1-5 2128 President, Costa Mes a 642-2991 Sunday all day 1506 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach 646-6287 · $-59,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 l IR & FAM RM or DEN 649 Anita St. Laguna Beach · 494-8558 $85,500 Sun 12-5 • 1227 Outrigger Dr CHV l-Ds ) CdM 640-8819 $129,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 •487 Ogle (Npt Hg~ts) CM 833-3548 $64,200 Sat/Sun 12-5 917 MacKenzie Place, Costa Mes a 540-7151 $47 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 3089 Molaki (Mes a Verde) C.M. 833-1768 Sun 12-5 4733Cortland Dr, Cam Hlnd CdM 673-3177 $87,900 Sat/Sunl-5 23392 Devonshire Dr. El Toro 586-8500 $56,500 Sun 1·5 308 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar · 673-2222 Sun l ·S · 238Colton (Npt. Shores) NB 645-7575 $62,500 Sun 1-5 •1747 Pitcairn, Mesa Verde, CM · 549-8655 Sun 1-5 34401Calle Maranja (Cap. Bch.) $54,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••17 Balboa Coves, NewportBc.b 675-4392 $112,500 Sun 12: 30-5 •1701 Galatea, Irv Terr CdM 675~392 $151,000 Sun 12:3().5 21202 Cupar Lane Htg. Beach 960-1642 $46,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 20262 Ravenwood Lane Htg. Bch. 842-2535 $66,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 205 Via San Remo. Udo Isle. NB 675·0123 $139,500 Sun 1-S 218 Via Koron, Lido Isle. NB 675-0123 S.118.900 Sun l ·S UDO ISLE S.,1:tb hoeh Uviltg l.Jght, airy, charming and lmmaeulate two-~t.ory bome. 3BR, ram rm, din rm, 3~ ba, Asking $118,900. z 11 Via ec.r.. o,_ s. a .. s lting-size one story on .huge Jot. 4BR, fam rm, dining alcove, TV rm, 3 ~~. opens to immense, swmy patio. A rew : "slee_per•• at $130,000. 20I Va.Ptknaa, O,.. S-l·S llritdngham ~alt9 .,,,,-----~ ---......:.. ~ 1Mlill..._.._ H1•1"rvr-"-'""""-··············--····· ··············"···-~ H It-.r:...a... I ~-.......... I!--.r: ... _ w~TDUPi~ . ······················· ....................... ;;;:;.;~·········iooi t . l th. . ..... 100....... 1002 ...................... . Catch the spec aculur v1ew rom is ...................... -;i!......... ............ MEW LISTIMG huge 3 BR, 3 BA upper unit with plush · carpeting, drapes lhruout, spacious liv rm and xtra lrg cov'd patio deck. The monstrous 3rd. bdrm could easil.Y be for guests as it has its own bath and almost entire kitch and separate en-. trance. The lower is a roomy 2 BR, 2 BA with its own patio. Dbl gar plus xtra prkg, $175,000. · · JACOBS REAL TY 6754670 2919 Hewport lbd. con.er lOttl LINDO AVE. IALIOA ,EHIMSUU Charming 2-sty .• roomy old beach house. Spotless! CJose to N HYC. Beamed ceilings, frplc. Lge. lot & brick patio, with room for boat, ete. $'12,600 LAWSON REAL ESTATE 3416 Via Lido, N.B. 675-4562 •3M6 Bali, M esa Verde, CM 546-4141 Sun I 5 #5 Royal St. George Big Cyn NB 673-&sso Sat/Sun 1-5 •2327 Tustin Ave. Newport Bch 646-7414 $139,000 Sat/Sun12-4:30 •1636 Anita Ln (WestclifO NB in ln·1n\' T t•rracl' Otlt! OJ d'l.lr fine:.t p1 opt:rtu•i. lt'our tx:droon1 tK>mt• w1Ul ~parklmg pool and bad m 1mo11 l'OUrt. You own the l;rnd 011ly S\#3,500 Call IJUll'kly H7J·lf.')SO, oPIN fll 9• ti S 1UNT('l9tNl(I' l'l:INtN HOUSE +2 UNITS l':ust:.11k l'osla Ml'.'W 1\1 11111 11 1) 1 m·11n11· $5\10 P rit.·l' ~lll.1100 11r111 ~1'/\Hl.l't: H J·:A L ~:s n n . ~:!:! J..'>il LAGUNA LANDMARK DIRECTORY 644-1766 $24 ,500 Sun 1-5 *24 Burning Tree Big Cyn NB · 644-1766 • $179,500 Sun. 1-5 l't.•n l'•Jm m 1•n ·1.1I 1 l'rllab Ill <:h1111 I' :-.Vlllh l.aj!Ullll (}('l';tll Vil'\\, bl'ht'C!Ull'd anl·ome 1" S l ~!">U pe r mo nth llag hw..iy tron - tage Suhmll all Olh•a s lo anxwus 0~11t•1 ~. l:<tl l t:i7J8~1. 1.., ttilt IMmcly tANcfory wfftt J• ftih w..elMCI OS Y• «JO Mina..........,. 41 ft. loc.tiotb llhdlN'ow _..cine,._-~ .. al by ed'terfft'-J .... .._.. .. today's DAILY PILOT WAMT ADS. P••• ~ ... .,._..._...for SCIM or,.... era .,ad to Hat Mlell ._.._Hoe •Hftc--.uc• Frkt.y, Ww•r•~· 429Vista Suerte (Bluffs) NB b73-8550 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 206 Hanover, (College Park) CM 646-7414 Sun 1-5 453 Vi:;ta Trucha, Eastbluff NB 640-8984 $77 ,500 Sun 2-5 1215 Somerset (Dover Shores) NB 644-1766 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320Vista Madera (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 $97 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644-1766 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1009 Sandcastle (HV IDs) CdM 644-1766 $94,500 Sun.1-5 •1472Galaxy {Dover Shores) NB 644-1766 $179,500 · Sun i -5 1106 Sandpiper (HVHills) CdM 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 2402 Bayfarm Pl., S.A. Heights 644-6200 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1915 Bayside Dr., CdM 644-1766 $250,000 Sun 1·5 ro-74 Pt. Bristol <HV Hms >NB 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1907 Port B1·istol (HVHomes) NB 642-8235 $94,900 Sat/Sun 1-5- 605 Kings Place, Newport Beach 540-1151 $65,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1935 Sabrina (Irv. Terr.) CdM 644-1766 $187 500 Sun 1-5 2501 Holly Lane, Newport Beach 646-7171 Sun 1-5 279 E. Wilson, Cos ta Mesa 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1-5 :hi Clubhouse , Newport Beach 646-7711 Sun 1-5 *1855 Illinois, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1-5 227 E . 23rd St., Costa Mesa 646-7171 243 Bowdoin, Costa Mesa 646-7171 1593 Corsica, Mes a Verde Sun 1-5 . Sun 1-5 545-9491 $48,950 Sa/Sun 1-5 2339 Corne ll, College Pk, CM 556-2660 $43,950 Sun 2·5 419 E. 19th St., Costa Mes a 675-6900 $63,500 Sun 1-5 5636 Southall Ter CT.Rock) Irv 644 -6200 Sun 1-5 415 Onda (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 711 K-Thanga (Irvine Terr) CdM 642-8235 $130,000 Sun. 1-5 •1821 Toyon CBaycrest) NB 642-8235 $112,500 Sun. 1-4 133 Shorecrest, Corona del Mar 675-7225 $138,500 Sun 1-5 * •65 Linda Isle (Linda Isl> NB 675-6161 Sun 1-5 303 La Jolla, Nwpt Heig hts, NB 642-5200 $75,000 Sun 1-5 2123 Monrovia. CM 545·9491 843 Magellan St. CM 645-0303 $49,500 4 IEDROOM • 1509 Dolphin Terrace, CdM Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 675-7205 $249,000 Sun 1-5 3732 Scottsdale Dr (Colony) Irv 551-3879 $.52,900 Sun 1-5 251 Colton, Newport Shores, NB 642-7398 $65,900 Sun 1-5 2 Rue Chamonix (Big Cyn) N. B. 644-4910 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5· 2675 Bayshore, Newport Beach 640-6161 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2071 Port Bristol Cir, Nwpt Bch 640-6161 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *15312 Nottingham La. Hunt Bch 644-7270 $47,500 Sun 1-5-· 1814 Toyon Ln (Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $117,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 120Kings Place, Npt. Beach 673-4400 Sun. 1-5 23 Half Moon Bay, CdM 673-4400 Sun. 1-5 *2901 Ebbtide (HVHls) CdM 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •35 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cnyn 644-6056 $215,000 · Sun 1-5 3Hatr Moon Bay, Corona deJ Mar 675-5511 $162,500 Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEH 1988 Pelican Ave. Mesa Verde 546-2313 Sun 1-5 10202 Jon Day Dr ., Hunt. Bch. 968-8266 $72,900 Sun 1•5 •1324 Outrigger, HVHls, N.B. 645-4400 $124,500 Sun l ·S· •307 Driftwood, Corona del Mar 675-7225 $99,500 Sun 1-5 •6 Winged Foot Ln <Big Cyn) NB 644-0134 $169,500 Sun. 1-5 957 Junipero, Mes a del Mar, CM 556-2660 $44,500 Sun 1-5 • •#6 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB · 642·8235 $258,500 Sun.1-5 1931 Port Bishop Cir. HVHms NB 644-6200 Sun. 1·5 2319 Heathez-La. Newport Beach 642-2991 Sunday all day 1633 Highland, Newport Beach 675-5060 ~.500 Sun 1-5 900 A idel' Pl. Eastbl uff, NB 675--4060 $82.500 Sun l-5 1123 Main St., Huntington Beach 536-8821 $79,500 DAILY 1-4 17027 Roundhill, Hunt. Harbour 846-1371 $82,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1200 E . Balboa (Bal P en) NB -675-8120 $279,000 Sat & Sun 1090 Visalia, Mes a Woods, CM 549-8655 Sun 1-5 1091 Redding, Mesa Woods, CM 549-8655 Sun 1-5 22062 Cape May, Lacuesta, HB 968-4456 $81 ,500 Sun 1-5 26 Point Loma Or. Spygls HI. CdM 640-4050 $126,500 Sun 1-5 •1630 Highland, Newport Beach 549-0812 $86,500 Sat&Sun 1-5 4527 Fairfield, CameoShrs CdM 644 -1766 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1109 Notting ham (Wstc:liff) NB 642-8235 $94 ,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 •1824 Galaxy <Dover Shores) NB 644 -1766 $169,500 Sun. 1-5 •1739 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••607 Bayside Dr. (Prom Bay) NB 673-3900 Sat/Sun 10-5 1512 Dolphin Ter, l rv Terr CdM 673-4400 $99,300 Sat/Sun 1-5 3607 Surf view CllV las) CdM 673-4400 $135,000 Sun. 1-5 2207 Pt. Harwick (HV llms) NB 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9551 Bay Meadow Dr. Hunt. Bch 962-4643 $68 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 900 Alder Pl. East bluff. NB 675-4060 $79,500 Sun 2-5 17931 Cedar Tree Ln. Irvine 645-0303 $85.750 Sun 1-5 3134 Cork, Hall of Fame, CM 546-4141 $43.2SO Sun 1·5 208 Via Palermo, Lido Isle NB 675-0123 $130,000 Sun 1-5 48 Braeburne (Big Canyon) NB 673-8550 $195.000 Sun 1-5 2568 Carnegie <College Park) CM 646-7414 $42,950 Sun. 12-4 20172 Redlands, Santa Ana Hts. 752-1920 Sun 1-5 333 Mornings tar (DoverShrs) NB 644-1766 $295,000 Sun 1-5 ••2716 Bays hore Dr., Npt Beach 644-1766 Sun. 1-5 •2779 Albatross, Costa Mes a 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1512 Anita, N e wport Beach 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1653 View Circle, CdM 675-722.S $134,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 2124 Leeward. N ewport Beach 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1-5 3270 Turlock Dr. Mesa Woods, CM 556-1920 $68.900 Sat/Sun 12·5 3466 San Marino Cir. CM 545-9491 $66,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 20862 Woodlea HB 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1-5 : 17582 Manchester, Irvine 552-7949 $57,900 Sat/Sun 3032 Grant, Costa Mesa 546·0964 $41,800 Sat/Sun 1-6 •316 Catalina Dr. (Nwpt Hghts) 642-8711 $77,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 973 Dahlia, (Greenbrook) C.M. 979-4397 $52,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1019 Marian Ln <Wstcliff) NB 675-5726 $139 ,500 Daily 1-5 112 Via Waziers (Lido Is l) N. B. 673-7300 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2.501 lsland View, CdM 644-4848 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2929 Jacaranda, Costa Mes a 540-1151 $43,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •413 Cabrillo Ter, CdM 673-2222 S BEDROOM 221 Via Nice (Lido Isle) NB Sun.1-5 645-7575 $139,500 Sun 1-5 1090Sa1vadore (Mesa del Mar) CM 540-0678 ,, $.57,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2825 Europa Dr., Costa Mesa 642-2222 $67,500 Sun 1-5 29 lnve rness Ln. (Big Canyon> NB 642·8235 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-s· S IR & FAM RM or DEN 24922 Via Florecer, ML~sion Vejo 581 -2l00 $85,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 •18021 Mann Sl., Univ. Pk, Irvine 552-7770 $62 ,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 2645 Bamboo (Eastbluff) NB 645-0303 $89,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 *••76 Lida Isle Dr (Lnd Il) NB 644-4910 Sat/Sun l ·S 82 Royal St. George, Big Cyn NB 644·<Y104 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1215 Marian LN (Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $110,000 Sun. 2-6 ***11 Linda Isle, Newport Bch 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1621Santiago, Baycrest, NB 642-5200 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 20261 Everglades Green, N. B. 968-0616 $71,900 Sun 1 5 1605Corsica, <Mesa Verde> CM 642-4513 $46,500 Sun 2·5 197 Buoy, CM 545-9491 $.53,900 Sun l·5 3379 Fuchsia, Greenbrook , C.M. 556-2660 $65,000 Sun 1 ·5 2672 Circle Dr., Newport Beach 675-7225 $189,950 Sun 1-5 ••92 Linda Island, Newport Bch 642-2991 $245,000 · Sunday all day •15 Cypress Point Ln Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $198,000 Sun. 1-5 •1608Galaxy Dr (DoverShrs) NB 646-8049 Sun 1-5 9371 Nantucket. Huntington Bch 962-5511 $54,950 Sun 1-5 6 BR & FAM RM or DEN •3626 Catamaran. HV Hills, N 8 675-5511 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3626 Catam a'ran, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $149 ,500 Sat 11 -4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •19937 Picadilly, Hunt. Bch. 640-6161 $29,900 ~un 1-5 5056 Balsa wood (The Terr.) J rv. 552-1518 S43,500 Sun. I 5 3 BEDROOM 2627 Raquela (The Bluffs > N. B. 644-1133 Sun. I -5 *4421 W. Coas t (Bal Coves) NB 645-757S $94,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR & FAM RM 305 Vista Madera (Bluffs) NB 645-0303 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 : :.io 2451 Monaco Terr. C M 546-2313 Sun I ;; 4 BR & FAM RM or DEN lt5 Rue' Du Pare, Big Cyn, N. B. 640-5048 $199,000 Daily 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I BEDROOM EACH 512 & 5121/2 Begonia, CdM 544-1999 $74,900 Sun 1-4 I BR & 2 BR 619 Iris, Corona del Mar 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM EA.CH l22 Opal. Balboa Island 673-1200 $89.500 Sun 1 l 135 45th Street. Newport Be CJ eh 675-5200 Sun. J .5 2 BR & I BR 340 Rochester, Costa M~a 646-7171 Sunday 1-5 226 Diamond, Balboa Island 673-4062 $130,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR & FAM RM or DEN EACH 510 A voe ado, Corona del Mar 644-4910 Sun. 1-5 3 IR & I· IR 521 Iris Ave. Corona de! Mar Open Sat/Sun 1-5 704 E. Oceanfront, Newport Bch 546-5880 Sat/Sun 1-5 207-3oth St., Ne wport Beach 645-7221 Sat/Sun 1·5 4-32Avocado, Corona d cJ Mur 642-8235 Sun 1-5 l BR & 2 IR 218 20th St., Newport Beach 673-6210 Sun. 1-5 1811-1815 Cliff Dr., Cliff Haven 675-4060 $115,000 -· Sun 1-5 4501 Seashore Dr:, Newpt. Bch. 675-6670 Sat/Sun 1-5 lllt&SIR SlOSi. Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach 4~-04~ Sat/Sun 1-5 4 ••• 2 u 114 4lst Street. NB 644-7211 $93,500 Sun J -5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 211 + IHCOME 2347 Orange, Costa Mesa 646"32SS • Pool * • Waterfront *** Waterfront & Pool Sunday l -S oPfll l•I 9 •I I ( N t<.) ~( N t I' [91R&Hil NEWPORT BEACH $57.950 S:!.IJ\111 l1111J'-·r prtl \. 111 tum pa r alJles Hel:t' 111 \fl!\\' Of lh l' l'lll'llH' l 11>· ~rad n J l' JI' l.h'l s . l 1 h· ('Jo,.,e ti! t'H 'r.11h 111g I F 1 r t• p I .11·t• s pill'\: ,1 )!l' klll'lll!U I\ 1th tr;1,,h t't/ITl jlJ<'lUI . Jlld 'dl·l°ll!illllO~ uvl·n u 111 , 1 11 UIH~n Evt::. . Coun tr.\ Club .in·a .i Burm ..\: 1.1m1I~ 1hna11g r m . Like Ill'\\ nm1hl11111 ! Park-11 1\\• -.J1d ~l .!l.10 BALBOA ISLAND llr1 \1· h~ 1:!1 1<1111 \. l'l:.t:.."1 1l' 1:-.IJ11d 1.10111\ h o llh', nr So h.1~ ~ l'ul m:-1; l'\•al 111r outd11111 In 1ng :! ~l .1 .l hdr111 • Pl<11"1·. 1t 1·:1>cc1..:u tu ~.51~) :115 MARJNE AVI-: Hl\LBOA ISLA.~U * 673-6900. Hi9h Caliber R~al Estate Sales We• lll'l'rl lht• mo.-.t :-u1· l't:SSI 111 S il 1e ... l)t'r-.u11 Ill upper h1 Jl'Kl't homt's to bl· 111und l11r .i11 c'l'CIJ 11011.11 111•\ t•lopmt•nl 111 ~.It) I 'l1•m /'Ill(' Jlfl('t•tl 11'•1111 ~J.)IJ 000 l'.111 l't'lt• \ogd l!JX 021HI ltll' ,111 il!J\ll ,\.\·1.\/.L'l; BALBOA ISLA.\ I> 1Jtll'L1':~ :'fr:tr South Hay . Un•Jt Wm 1t·r & Summ<'r n ·n l ab. ~!l,51111 OPE N SU:'- 1· I· l ~<!Op .. 11. Hui. b L ISLAND REALTY 49li P ark Ave. Hal. l~I 67J -lll!O I AC HORSE RANCH walh \ 1e w + luxunou:. <\ .. spar1u11 s mod t<tn :)panbh homt• " J lun,i: hsl Ill :-.1h'< 1.tl katun .' ... 'llt•,tl1•1I Ill l ht• 11111111 1·u .. un 1 l tlh l011111µlcll· \\ 11 II o I ,\ c· 1• 11 I I J I ;11 r S,'j-.1.i,tlOH f-'nr IUll 1h.•IJ1b t".111 -,.,.,., 1 .\l.1t.1/ll11' H1'.1llw ii I .1 11 I l 111urx;j2 lilll FIX-UP PAINT-UP l SI tJ r .\ I 1 x t• I' Up µt• r Pr 11'<· d w 1• I I he l o 1\ m <trKl·L Sl'lh..'I' l>c~un h1:. upgr arl111g J llSI to Ut' lra nslt<rrl•d . This he<tV_\ shake rool homl' n .i .... g reat poll'nll .. 11 4 Lar~u hl•tlroQm ..... "1th l balh ..... Prit'l' & lt•rnl!. a re ex- Cl'lll•nl J u:.l ollc r<.>d <ti ~15,!!.>ll wllh VHA-\.A ll'rms C.111 :i15-~..i~t - 3 +FAMILY I h 1 , 1 m m ,, < u I J l •· .1 lwrl111um .! II.ti h hum1· m.t\ ht• ,IU!'!l \\h,ll \1)U JIC J ooktll~ 101 Lt>\t'I\ added l;rmtl \ room w11h open beam Cl•thngi.. CO~\' llre plare, ruet• pauo with large lot. <.:all 545-~!ll •• MlW,ORT HEIGHTS U7,SOO This 3 berlroom. 2 hutn bome needs a litlle pnml. a hLUe t1 xin' but what .i va lut> Ext ra larice lot. C loi.e to ~chuob and i;hopp10 ~. l>on l m1a., tha:-. one . C ull toda)'. ~-94Ul - Walker 6 lee Real l&tate lhe tastest dr11w in lhf' West .•• a Daily Pilot Classified OAILYPILOT It n ._.S* .th•anForS. 1'1 "FerS. 1111met,_S. · ·.;~····:.···· .. ········ ·················~···· ......................................... ... ••c IOOJe-ull llOJ · · ·· .. r······r'E'''''''''············ .. ···: .. ••• •OOJ~ ... , .. . .... . ............................................. . CHAll•t._ UDO I SU Tba.s 1mm..aculat~ J bedroom. 2 bath home m c bo1re area or Lido near clubhouse & bay beaC'h Show~ ltke a model from lhe bcautaful sha~ carpel· tng to the )O\'CI} Spani!-h quarry tile. T\\o large J>llll~ &. ~undeck with room to expand Ju,-,l 11:.h .. '<1 ul $88,950 HfW,O«T HBGHTS Sl7.500 l'h1::i 3 bdrm 2 bath homt.• net>ds a hlllc p~unl u httl~ f1 xsn ·. hut v. hat a 'alue. E x tr et tu rge lot Clo~<· Io st hoots and shopptnJ! Don't 1111..,~ th 1~ one Call lo· day. ~ARTY HOME c;rt:al huml· for r~imily fun and enl~r· t<.11ntn~. If ugt· bonu.., room with wet bar and plenty ol room lor ~our pool t,.ble «on•rcd pullo v.11th hulll in BllQ. 2200 "Cl fl in this Im l'h 2 ~ton homl' \-; 'uma blt· 10~11101 Fl I\ \',\ tl•rm~. EASTSIDE CHARMER Thi:-. lH:~uttrul 2'."iOO Ml rt hom<.· h~l:\ t!verythinJ,!. !i IK'<1ruo n# :t hath:,. 10\(~Jy lighted pat10. k11 c:hen "1th elt'C'lron1t: oven plu~ hudt tr\ BBQ. Close to -,c hools c·hurches. and !:>hopping. ~la~ we s how •ou this choice nev. listing? Cal 545-9493 Gftttt'Cll I 002 G....,.al I 002 ..•.••.•...••••........ ...................... . UNUSED HOMES See the biggest selection of new homes In Southern California: It's easier to buy anew home than to finance an old one. 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DIAL YOUR OWMWEATHER \\l lll 'ummcr l·omini.: \OU y,!IJ l'llJl>Y this lull\ .11r 11111d11 1w1t·d .a hr , f,lmll \ 1111 .: \I Ill.'\\ 111111)• f'lll,., \till I ;111 .,.. Jlk '" -.h11pp1ng <'<·n tl·r' 11111·n·d .11 .1 lo.,. :i,lil 111111 II 11 rn "on I 1 ..... 1 ~~~~ llU Campu• NB 549·1655 WA TERROHT .... ESTATE.... 011g1nJI De.int> mod.-1' Prol ly <lt·1·orah•t1 5Ull. l'·~b;,i , :! IJn11l; rms. c·en\ :11r + (J\ I 1ltoek.; & dock Swi m. i-.1tl , llsh and ten 111~ ,i1UioO TOLLE H l•:ALJ'()HS • • ;,xii 8:,ou • • TheTerrace Townhomes OPE.._• HOUSE Single stO<Y homes " surrounding a park Sunday I 2:30-5 trom$40,990 IH\l~t: 1'1-:ltH\('I" Park II Homes v IJ-, \\ Dramatic. rustic .sllH l'uol :;1.>l ,()o(1 ex1enor designs I 7 0 I Galatea tromMS.990 Deane Homes * Otsllnctive single tam11y W 1\ I J·: It ,.. H O~I w 1 \ I garden homes !-. I. II' from $59,250 JHH ~J 12 5()1.1 Rancho San JoaQu-in--1 17 Balboa Coves Townhomes * -----A new adult-onented, HAL PINCHIH, RJtr oott & tenms recreation community 2727 E. Coast Hwy. from $53,990 6 75-4392 Newport Beach Village of Harbor View-- Harbor View Homes Charming 1 & 2 story single family home& OCEANFRONTS H I\ .11 :1111 lul ~>.000 HOMES OPEN t-5 This Aft~ UMIQUE In Meso Verde -.. hidden 2 story ". s lumpstone exten or , 4 bdrms + office. ternfic location. See Nancy Simmo ns at 2824 Stromboli. Bring $72.000. UNIQUE ; .. M esa Verde s upe r beautiful. yummy chocolate browns, 3 bdrm Buccola. $79,500. See Gudrun Coady at 1791 Hummingbird Drive. UMt9UE .. CorcMIO .. Mer -t WO 2 bdrm units. one is a home, one over garage. Both c ute. $98.500. See f'iatalie Fogarty at 510 Ma ril!old. UNIQUE in et.. Bluffs -81:? "to loan! Like new condition. 3 bdrm, Trina model, view of Bay from Bluffs, condo. Very warm. $98,500. Sec Rita Boland at 4:m Vista Parada. Bluffs UNIQUE ift CorOttCI de4 Mar Two 2 bdrm. 2 bath units + guest quarters . Ideal beach investment. $91.500. offer. See Marilyn Hodges al 711 Iris . UNIQUE in the Bluf fs 3 bdrm . Carmelit a. clean and t'lassy, enclosed patio. hobby room and super decor thru·ou t. $79,500. Sec Barbara Hutc:han~s at 2130 Vista Laredo. UNIQUE ie tk IW& -former model home, green·belt locati'ln. Back Bay view, warm interior. $89,500.See Edith Patton at 2407 Novia. UNIQUE in the Bluffs -Vintage plan. colorful , charming and vacant. 3 bdrms, 2300 sq. ft. Hard to find loca- tion, call 675·6000 for directions to Dot- ~ic Johnson at 523 Avcnida Campo. Br- ang $79,500. UMIQUE in the Bluffs o ri ginal section, 3 bedroom, cxc:t.•llent condition. See Honnic Lund v al 2004 Vista Cajon $1<1 ,000. UHIQUE in Bi9 Canyon E legan t French RegenC'y with fairway views, 3 bdrm , 4 bath!'>. builder's own home. flawless workmanship Presented al $250,000. Sec Vcrgli<.•ne Hull al 81 Royal St. George, Big Canyon UHIQUE on Spy9tau Hill large lol, spectacular view. :-.ingle story brand new! 4 bdrms. 2700 sq ft. See Fran Scott 11t 67 M ontccito. Spyglass - $212.000 UNIQUE in th~ Bluffs lowe~t priced, 3 bdrm townhomc, en cl unit, close to schools. park and tennis. See Hugh Mynatt at 2620 Vista del Oro. Bring your r ac:q uet and $57 ,500 UNIQUE in Harbor Vi~w Homes col· orful Montego. dose to park and pool. fabulous grounds and properly pncecJ C:tl $83.~IOO. Set• Nunc:y Laux al 1859 Port Wheclt•r UHIQUE in Corona det Mar Classic, landmark duplex. Spanish exterior. in- terior. New cond .• exdting. See Rose m a r y Butterfield at 608 Marg uerite, brin~ $13!l.500 pesos. UNIQUE i n Har bor View Hocnes - Breathtakihg view, like new. 3 bdrm. large lot $87 ,900. S<.•c at 2216 Port Dur- ness. ON TOP Of THE REAL ESTATE. MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOf'LE SELLING THE NfA TEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 67S 6000 MESA VERDE, 546 5990 • CALL US General 1002GMWral 1002 ,.,. w. 1····" .... s. "-" ,_ w. l" .. " .... 541 ·. ..••.................•• ·~ .. ··~····· ....................................................... . ........... 10061 .. aml.._.. 1"6 C.WcWMlr IOU C.-. .. Mr 10ll1CaM9MeM 1024 ............................................................................................ ······················· DCWSIYIS .ENCLJSH STYLE home in choice location in South Bay: Lrg liv rm w/balcony & frpk , big k1lcb & tlin area. 38R,2 ba. ... DISTINCTIVE 2·STORY home w/lux features thruout, 2 BR.2 ba. 2 rpl. 2 patios + charming 1 BR rental cottage. Lora V ..ce, 1tttr. 673-4062 Ci,_,_, I 002 CorollO cMI ..._. I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• orEHHOUSIS SAT. & SUM. 1-5 IAYSHOUS 24t I CrestNw Lovely corner home, lge lot. 3 Bdrms . 3 batii.s: family rm. w1lh wet bar . rormal d1n1ng rm 2 Nice pauos; room for bo3l & lrailer :.torage Asloni: S.98,500 NEWPORT HTS. S47 EtMo._ Pool home , 3 bdrms or 2 bdrm . & den. low m e1 1n te nance wood deck patto; dressing rm. & 1., bath 1n pool area. Va- cant, 1mmE'd. rx,:,scs::.1on Only S5\:l,95U CLIFFHAVEH Much de,;1red 3 bdrm., 1'2 baths; lge. lamaly rm. with frplc. Show:. lots of TLC. Exlra lar~e lol. Phone for app"L. to M!('. IAYSHOHS Co1y :.! bdrm , l hath. w1lh lols ol wood. Newly remodeled k1tchc>n < .. ue~t areJ over ~araAl' Nace µaltv area t-:ll•t· garage door opt•ncr L,•n be purC'hased in lt'l' or lcc1:.ch0ld (;all lo sec 11C 11 THOMAS REALTOR :.!24 W. Coast Hwy N 'pt Beach 5'IB-.>527 E11es. 545-~3 BIG CANYON-DOVER 2 Br & den Jewel, with greal v 1cw or ocean & Cataltna. £nlargcd :.!nd bdrm. ll:.il1a n mar bil' l>.Jth & trplc, Corn1n~ cook top, gas entry li ght-. & BU(}, patio tountJ11I d·e I u x c u p I! r a <J 1 11 i.: thruou1 . Sl:!:J,JOIJ W Hiil' ,.·unta11w llll•a11, own1·r (j.t.j.;).lt.7 lalboa Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $59,500 (.' h ,1 rm 1 n g 0 up I 1·' l + Den & Hach unit. Sun d~rk, prk I!. hltns, Int· tJ lawn. 67.i ti712own On o ct-:AN t-'HO:\ I' w ,bcst Views & lieai.:h Starlin~ construcuon ol 3500 sq rt. CUST0~1 BUILT home on over.,w• lot. O ff ered by owner/hutldcr. Mr Tom &li:!-1403. Capistrano leoclt I 0 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 •• DU,LEX ,..,lb 3 BR. 2 BA rental. So. ot Bayside Dr. w1lb beauttlul naturaJ wood texturt.>:o Only ooe year new. CJll 644·1211 AiL O,EHHOUSE 706 NARCISSUS A ui.cr or 1n\~lOI' will Ulkc pride in owning thl> large. excellently de- :.1gned duplex Come 111 you 'll like 1t OPE~ S3t /Sun I S. or caH (or m · ro 673-titi21 anytime. Agent. ------- JASM•NE AV£. OWNEH WI LL fl NANCE Charming 2 bdrm. cot· l:ige with sunde<-k. Clean & cheery. !·Block from l~ach. $85,000 LAWSON REALTY 675-4562 --- lli\HBOR View ILlls. 3 HH. Dt>n. !"am-rm. 2 Ha. Ot'l'Un 'ICW, pool 1:.i1·u111 , tt.>e land. 11..i:-. l'\\·ry1h 111 ~ incldg ..cxJa 111u1\la1n. This wet·k on· I\' ~129,500 1132-7~ or tilO ~l!J IRVINE THRACE ON BLUFFS so11erlookmg Islands• •On• of a Kind• 48r-3Ba-2 Frplcs llEATEDPOOL 0\"Cr 3000~ 1-'t •70 Foot Ftont~· U:IJ IJOLPHlN ~R RACE ONLY $24\:1,000 Owner 1Brkr675-7:.!0.5 Channln9 Cottage 1n Old Corona dcl Mar :!' ~ blk:-. LO ~ach. 3Br. ~l1a H<!, room to build. II v """ n 1 • r ti7 ,; is:.i.i 8 l'r 1r1 uni) *SPYGLASS ll1:-covl'r lhl' fJntastH 'u·w I rum this :.pJc1ou.' .• HH ool home. Pu:.h but t on I 1v1 n g rns1de & 11.1tural s urround1nJ;(:. out Your children will l<l\C this nc1~hb0rhoo'1 and you II love the solid l"Offilorl or thJS elC'gant home Priccr1 nl!ht ut on lySl71 ,.>llO VALLEY REAL TY PUs&nS By Owner, l be', l ba. Lrc pool. S35.900 sum dn. 8'•%G l .MJ~ SELECTED PROPERTIES SHORECUFFS COM 's be!;t a rea -sharp two bedroom and den home. on the canyon with . views of ocean and wild lite. Two patio areas. 330 Morning Canyon. $106,000 . Open today 1·5 p.m. IMAGM 5 IR &DEM 1n Me•• Verd~ for $40.500. Three of the bedrms are dormitory 11ie but all have lheir own wurdrobes. ldea! for a Ira. youn& family. taos Con.tea -OPEN SUN· DAV2·S PM D.J. FllMSTIA 642·4513 Inc. 5&3162 WHITE W.ATB YllW Exceptional opporturuty to make a real buy in a magi.~ricent location in COM. Three bedroom home with unlimited potential for remodeling. 133 , ShorecWfs Road. $138,500. Open today 1·5p.m . 3 Br. l \li Ba, bag yard xlnt rond, close lo schools, " s hopping. $35,000. 646-3314 llGGEST IM ·1.AYSHORES Fantastic rambhng five bedroom. five bath, five car garage home on largest lot in Bayshores. Real Newport Living! Keep your sat lboal on a pri vale beach! 2672 Circle Dr. $189.950 Open today 1·5 pm. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Super nice three bedroom home with parquet floors in family room, a nd ABSOLUTELY THE BEST YARD AND PLANTINGS YOU HA VE EVER SEEN. This is an immaculate home. $89,500. CDM DOLL HOUSE A great little COM ··cutie pie" with two full baths, lots of really nice upgrades. and a sparkling pool. Good location - all appliances included. Try $63,750. FIXER UPPERS Rare opportunity be low $100,000 in Corona del M a r 's best area. 2200 sq. ft. 4 Br .. fam. rro., pool home. Lots of potential. 307 Driftv•ood. Open 1·5 PM Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE \'ALLEY REA LT\~ A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. Corona del~ar I 022 Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANVIEW :J Hr. 2 lfa. tam rm Open ~JL & :)u n I .> li.J:.i <.: u r ti <1 n d IJ r L' a in l' 11 It 1).!ll1 and, SH 1 . !)UIJ Ow111•1' 117.J·.ilii Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY 9 LEFT 3 BR CondominiWM N ext to Runni n9 Str e am , near Newport's Upper lay. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIT THE JACKPOT With this a ward w1nruni; l'U"tom home with qu1e L'J:-it!->llk co~l<t Mt':-.:J trCl linl'd charm Your IJml ly Wllf ltl\ l' lh<• o.;plH'IOllS Ill''' <1 nd prl\ .cl·' nl : ,., l'f:-tl 1cd l1t.•droom:.. l.11 J.:l' 11l11d«rn 1 ountn k1tdw11 I mnw<l1..1ll' oc 1 11p •• 111·~ E\~E'llt•n I 1na11c1n~ J\ .11IJhll , ... ,,,i,1y ~uoo uown. l'al >ID :.!JI.I. '°"""'Ill Q ••I~ IVf'I 10 ~( lw< I' [~lftltd · IASTSIDI E normo uz; le>t w /your o wn fruit orch a rd, hardwoods, lmck frplc. Call for this oneCa:.l ! *** Newer fa m ily ho me. M o11e-in condit100 . Priced w ay under market for qwck sale . Call 642·6368 SOUTHLANDERS *MES.A WOODS• -BYOWNER- Spac 4Br. 3Ba Hoene located nr So Coast Plaza. Frml DR + FR. Cst m "de c orated, I a n d s c a p e d w /sprinklers. $68,!JOO. Open Sat/Sun 12·5. 3270 Turlock D r . C M . 556-1920. OPEN HOUSE. J BR, Z Ba, 1198 Boise Way. 979.1207 NEAi SOUTH COAST nAZ.A. .. J BR. Garden Home. No common house walls. 1 yr old . Fully upgraded. B eaut. cov'd p a tio. Carefree Living. Unusual de~·cJopmenl. Compl. w / lake. island clubhouse , pool & J8CUZZl. lmmed. poss. ~!1.950. S5(XX) dn or o wne r will help w / rmanctng. lnqwre: HOBBS-AL.AH Co. 835-3696 3 Collecp Park Beauties!!! 2568 CarMCJh~ -I Udrm . 2 M:.lrSu1tes OP 1-.:N SUN Ii! t . 206 HaftOnr, $42,900. 3 BR. 1-'am-rm. K1tl·hen OP EN SAT&SUN H . 2272 FordhCllft J Bdrm. farruly rm. UNITED IROKEIS lobbe s.ldci 646-7414 * EASTSIDE * By owner 4 Br. 2 Ba, 5'43 1n:sT BUY LnArea! ti.I. All extras. s uper $40,950.-$44,950 345 UninrsityDr. 1.J u:.l oll I n :rnc ,\' c 1 H i~l :! BH & f''am1ly Room pal10 Huge lot 60 x 60 Jluge H-:.! Lot garden area. $39.900., $33,900 Prin. only. 645·74 18 ; l 'Jll1~on lnn•:1tmentCo 548·8251. ij.~j! ~001 642·8011 ----------_______ _,DCMG Point I 026 -...................... . PARTICULAR? •Steps to Wttt.r l\kJlly locall.'Cl on lar~e lot Ill hrst Cd ~ ar~a Thi::. 5 Ult. lam-rm home HH rental apt ""'" sun the mm.l mt'lltulous & <11:-.criminat1ng buyer. Lot~ ut ronventences - -t- tll'tl r by. <.; n•at plm·l· to ,_._•S•H-A•K•E-R•OO-•F-• ra1:-.c a 1um1ly. l'.111 now. ~ Bit & O£N, new cpls. new paml in:.1d1• & uul. s1:1. il)l.I (;I lo<in, 5' 1'. a:.· ... umalJk Will take "m<1ll ~llll ti1~·0l7 1 DANArOtHT Home With Income DUPLl!:X ES t-'ROM $68.950. See fh1s I Year .~cw Bt'auttlully <lel'ort1led. landscaped 3Br. I·'• Ra. '1\ R Et\ I. CllAllM t-:1{ (kcan \'1t!W lrom Ocl'k $.H.950 J.HOI Calle MaranJa. Cll IOlf C amino cl cl 1'.:strella. > Open Sat Sun 15 John Oreyhu. ... Hllr -- SP£CTACULAH Dan<• He1rbor & Ocean View, 3 BR, .i•.:i Ba Townhome Completely decorated & I urn1shed. On the Blulls Owner /Builder. $112.0UO. 493-5544 l'rtcl•tl below rnark<'t al llARIJWOOIJ FLOOH~ $1:.!'J,50\J tpl!'>, liltns, w<1tcr :-.ol 752-0460 Anytime. Lener. lgl' rc<•r yard w/ACC.:ESS. :.i Bcdrm~ . .! bath ~. walk to Jll schools. S4:J.SI~. Best of terms. Roy McCarch R~altor I 8 I 0 Newport Costa :\I e::.a :>it! 772'J ASSU;\1AHLE VA loan. :J hr, 2 ha. dining rm. rrr1. Bes t 1n Mesa V<>rdc. 5511 82AA Ag t EAST COSTA MES\ COf'OftadelMcr 1022L-.:~!!!!!~--J BH, 1·~ ba home ••••••••••••••••••••••• hdwll I Ir' , dhl. ~Jr OPEM HOUSES --- -Fruit trl·cs 1-'ricndl~ VIEW! VIEW! MUST SELL :.~~~'" Hlll' li42 .>IXIO The best buy on CdM The owner' ol th•:. 4 ----·-----Ocean Bl11d. Quahly 3 h c d r oom lo v c I v ,_. ________ _ Let us :.how how you can live 1n a spacious l or 3 S BR-POOL Hr apt /home w /ocean 3000 Sq. ft or Luxurious view while your tenant living 1n h1 i::hly upgraded pays 011er ~-2 of the costs. t • ~1 home·. Beat inflation & become SOUTH COAST an investor in a rapidly IMVEST .... ~ appreciating area. From ~· S6950. down. Dana 549-4812 Harbor Income Homes, S IUl·:-BY -SIOt::, no Agt, 33931 Malaga Dr, D.P. 4\Hi-3431 ,l.11r!', beaut. JHK. lba. --------- huge lam rm. sepdm rm. MAGNlFICENT l !pries, blun elec kttch OCEAN HARBOR VU. t-lrg I BR apt, lrplc, Nu, 6BR. 3 car gar, flag t:.1r gar. llolh have lrg. lot ~'2 acre. Prof. ldscpd. 'l 'Jl. lt.•nccd yards, Crull $103,500. Bl' Ownr/Agt. tr1•e:o. ("U,tm c r pts & Ph : 675·7414 <lrp!> ;) yr~ young, in mm cond ~i5.000. CONVERTIBLE family ISLAND REALTY home can be used as a 4, tl73-1200 3 or 2 br + Cam rm. 63' x ---125' lot w /trlr access. Nr. from $70,495 :.! & I Ill clupl1•\ Sl.IH,500 :j &·:!Br dttplt•\ SIJ>l,aOO lJI'<. ll11 pl1•\ ::>l!J:J.:li"I :..uhnl1l .di offers'• ,, i.1 itJl)(J ·············································~ BH .. den & family rm. 2 Sandp i per model 1n Frplcs + fanLasl1c ~ue!>t Sriy~luss have bought house. A must sec! (;ull another home and now S SAVES -ByOWMt"-u PG ltAD ED 5Hr, 5 Ul-:LUX E umts. 1 is a Dana Point Marina. Only :lllH. ho ml'. Easts1dc, ~8.500. Bertha Henr y, ~oocl location. $160.000. Realtor. 492-4121. Spyglass Hill Executive homes with specl<lcular ocean 111ews from s116,000 Jasmino Creel< Townhomes Plush homes accented with cedar. brick & stone from $95,500 019 eanvoo Deane Homes Exclusive, spacious ra1rway executive homes from S 125.000 Bayside Village Promontory Bay Homes Elegant waterfront living from S195,900 Tustin Gfeenwood V1ll&Qe __;;,_ __ _ Lauretwood T ownhomeS Malntenanc:&-free ll111 no in a rustic environment ftom S28,tl0 Lauretwood ~lo Hornet OtstlnciMt 1 & 2 story Stnote tam11y hornet from M5,tt0 Peppettree Hom9I I f'NIOl ,.tl\19 f !()()( pl8 ns for growtno famlltM from 145,ttO IRVINE VIUACi£5 ....... ~ MESA VERDE Very ::.harp rn .. 1rtc & out :J UH & lam rm 1n xl111 nc1).(htwrhood. ~~.500 J,ili·l4XOC> Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors CHANNELROHT \harmini.t waterlront :.! 't) hntn~: pier & shr Rea11L1lul conll1l1on V.1 CJnl. re1uly for llC<'UJHtn cy !-f7 ,500. MEW,ORT SHORES .i Hdrm .. 1.irn1ly room. :J IJ11th.., Ow1wr ,1nx1ous hus l wo hucnt•.., I 'rirt>d ;1\ ~tHUJjU 1n l'lud111~ lh1· land DUPLU Ne"' poi 1 :J Bdrm-< 2 b.l . lrpk 1-;i hdrrn Xlnt <'rtn<I n.,...,. l•i l1<•11rh & ~hof•f•lnll J..owt'r un11 u11111l. lor new o \\nt•r PEHIN. POINT Ne.11 l.V n1•w :.! .. 1ury ;,i H1•1l r110 m .., .. l h .1 1 h., C' n 1· I 11 :.. t' d p ,1 t 1 11 ,.. II ,. p' J ,. ,. ". t> II· I 1 I I ' hu111 '"'· i.i.1r.1 ~·· door 11µ1 •111•1 l1 11 l'<U .11 ~ll 1 111~1 ' associated U II() I'-[ ~ •_. Mt 11 I f I);,~ i I t1¥ l 'ttt , to ' ti: A • HUG HOMES, IN~. BALBOA PENINSULA Sail into your own sltp, own your land ; recently redecor. 4 BR. bayfront. App't. only LINDA ISLE -OH U.GOOM Mint. move·in condition. Perfect location for year 'round living. 5 BR., 4lh ba. $350,000. SPYGLASS HILL New hs l ing ; ocean, bay & Ml. views. Lovely 2·sl y . 4 J3 R. home + family + bonus. Open Sun. J.!">. 26 Point Loma Dr. $162,500. THE BLUFFS Sharp "C" model on greenbelt ; 4 BR. or 3 & den. Air·rond. $72,500 CORONA DEL MAI Great 4 BR., family rm., warm woods used thruout. App't onJy. LOT -SAM JUAN CAPISTaANO 1 :.i Acre. zoned It J & one horse. Only S28.000 . 5' 7 S.. Nie15fm Orin, SuJM I 02 Mewpcri C...._,. 64MOSO ... lor app l. Slr>4,50ll ,\I U~T S £LL. A s park I· 308 Poinsettia 1 n~ pool and Tl!ru:i-: Fr ml DR. 3Ba. Walk to schools, K thru Jr. College. $.57,000. As sum 6' z' o In. 5\0--0678. Wood & brick; he am St-;PAltATE YAHVS are retl's., very unusual 3 high lights. 1653 Reef· bdrm., ram. rm. Close to view r1 r c le. $134,950. ocean. Open Sun. 1·5 li75 7225 ~~~~~~~~~- 41 3 Cabrilo TetT. Extraord1Da ry c ustom home, by builder for has own: canyon 111ew, pool ; 1 bdrms., family rm .• dining Open Sun. 1·5 1827 Sabrifta TetT. Special \'1ew. P.V. llalls tu San Clemente Island. 101'1 . the harbor: super lurgc ruoms. 3 bdrms . lam1ly rrn., game room 36 Ft pool Spedal ui $2:.!1.n2. Open Sat. 1·5. • '• '" f ...... ! ',l I \ \I J J·:'· HL\l:I'\ A Bt RC. f NTL llPPIS[ !> <...O •MESA VERDE• Gracious Garden Home Upgraded 4Rr. :!Ba Atrium. Many Custom E xt ra~. $63,500. 1947 Killdeer Circle. 557-252.X Own. 427 Narcissus NR. So. Coast Plaza, 3 hr, f't>rfoct locallOn . nnrf •{'l :.! ba, 2UxlU fam. rm. cltn orEM SUM. 1-5 ~ ~ rm. lg . k1tch. All lor cond1t1on. 2 BR .. I. b~ .. $47,500. By owner .'<o . le. Plans for 2nd 11n1t. a~ls. pis. 540.7151 St'll · lt•asc /oplwn lcusc - - -- or ·t Rach•lle RobeN p ATCH-PAINT 3333 F.. Cst Hwy. CdM AND SAVE$ Realtor 675-2373 This is the best prict'<J home 10 College Park. 3 Nt-:W LJSTING. Cameo Bedroom, 2 bath." w1t.h a J11 ~hl n nd s, bright, greatfamllyfunroom,u cheery 48H, 2~2ba, pvt crackling wood burnrng heach comm. 9f7.500 fireplace. Well fvnccd UNITED IROt<EtlS large backya rd with loll\ G4ti-741• 673·0822 or shade, a tuiih 71 ~·;, Ask 1or F,11etyn Smtth contract that m3y ~as s br. 2''1 ba. ram. rm, ---sumed : or only $2.100 din rm. 2 frplcs. ex lluplcJC 521 & s2i12 trn1. down It can't last. Call H:nst\le lnndscap111g & ·:rnr. i on. LJ(e l Br & 546·2313 decoratlnll. Fei! land hy Hath ovfr G arait<>. M:iny Ol'tN '" "'· '' ~ ruN 10111 N 1 • owner. $139.500. 4001 cxt1:1i.. Musuellor!ntde 1e~,,~~·ii·~1 Topside Lane 644 0110 to r 11rop~rtv tn South ' ____ ,I •• '-- ----oran1tc <.;o Open 2 to 5 ·W j D .... x • $74,900 :.."t Sun. • " (Oceanside or Hwy) -- TWO Spat kiln" Jnt0mP Cameo lllghlaoos • BR, Eashict. Choi"*' UnlL~. l Dr t•a. Frplc in :l''2 UA, fam rm, sep Nr. n<'W 3 + F Hm ea. Liv. Rm, h11hc-& mu~tt·r suite. I r~ 1111 rm S1nfo(le story beauty pl'1~ler. ill patio. dbl jlar w / cothf'dral cell .. 1,arjleyord.Justhstt-.lat hu illS /wlr /e le<' 512 form al din rrn . l'vl bargain pr!C'C OI ~.flOll Begonia. Open house Sun f)('Arhc&. $9fi.SOO. Tcrmti Open Sunday 1·5 419 1<; 1·'4. Owner $44-1999 imul. 673·4159 ~ _Agent~lOll_ t\4.'> 1134· 4·PLEX Tax Shelter. SOOS OWNER w /assumable mo. income, Harbor le 5··~·., loan or low down Ocean View. ~UOK, 1or VA/FHA. Beautiful 4 owner will c:irry 2nd. Ult. 1 • blk to schools. Pnnc. only. by owner shops s.t 1,800. ~Grant. _84_2·_389:_2_. ------ CM 546·0961 .._ --------1 Holff ly the Sea IEST 4 BR IUY For sailors and land lub- IH GREENBROOK t>crs! Harbor fun all year El ft• t od 1 long 1s JUSt minutes lrQm ' cganl "arm 'A e · lhii. great tamily home. p r o I e s s I o n a I I y Young and rann· with landscape d . lull sprinklers. Near So. convenience. :i BR. 2'<.i Coasl Shopprng Ctr. ba. Red Carpet, Realtors s.;2.900. Open House Sat. _4_97_·_l7_6_l _____ _ & Sun. 1·5. 973 Oah.J1a. 2 BR. 2 BA. ocean vie w. A~l·nt sundeck. garage, l>lt.ns. P atio. Owner 493-;.!0\15 AM's. &Toro 1012 Pool Palace $49,950. Park-like grounds and •••••••••!••••••••••••• free-form pool enhance 1h1s lo11e ly 48R home io· cludtng co7.y brick C11>lc and ram dining. Ownen bought another home a nd M UST sell. VA t4•rms avail. THE GERRIE CO. Optt11 HOUM S.... 38r. Deanne Exec. W oods ide Mode l on Devons hire Dr. Follow flags 1 rom Rock field Ii Gondor . ~.500. TOLLE REALTORS 586--ijSOO, RE.AL TORS Fe tole Vally 1034 645-8070 °"'"-~UI •••••••••• 1 •••••••••••• -------1 Bike to Beach $39,950 Prime 30R with huge J,tround11. Boat & trlr ac· cess, 1n ArN•l E /61d l()("a t1on. Walk to shops. THE GERRIE CO. REALTORS 645-8070 ~soo berydayls V.ceffoltl>9y! at lhis 4 bedro om Townhouse, across from pool and clubhouse. Mlr rored living room w/dlo· 1ng area. Custom wall paper, only $36.000. /U· 11umable f'HA 7~ loan. THI UAL ISTATIFAll 839-0133 • S36·2SS1 r r t s . s Hi-.n Foio.. ...__ __ .___ • ....._ H ..__ • ......._ · · · · · . . . ....................... ~""" ._, ·H•t ....-~ For S. K1•11 ..,_ S. Hovs.1 For S. 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VSTOt.1 duplex, Jacu~t1, ••••••••••••••••o••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••~··•••••••••••••••••· .. · this s>OOI home indented lmpuuive~ol leave your gurden woa lh• moal beauillu.l house pool, 30' patio w/vu . nr. • in u cUl·de.auc m1&ke11 ·r~nnla l!:atate• Cood at home. $52.~ Agt. In the world Md you town. $150,000. 494-o.63 OPEH HOUSES . privacy mure tu11lh1tn1& 38R2'..-\ba rormldln db 842·7407 54g.3011 have a mental ptcture or IMEltALDIAY FANTASTIC SAM JUAN MOOB.. 3BR 2 ~~c2~7-:'8~1 t Ill.lit. BK R. aar w /lrg' dark rm.' 2S BY OWNElU Br+ den, 3 I.bu one. It Ml 2 luae HiCh on the hill Lor spec-ba. totally upgraded, w /an assumable "" , 00 l I c 1 c bedrooms, lots of c&oset.s, V a s 1p. 111 or appt. Ba, din rm. lam rm, convenient den and tacular views, yct clObe ALPINE $40 ,000 A loan w /no credit qual. soo.ooo. Agt. Y68-«33 ~71,000. 96~Ml616 formal dining. Cus tom to tennis court.a, pouts & Gorgeous decor. custom wall & floor STOP! Thl1 l1 It ·rwo-story 48H + fam rm, flr. to cell. frplr, <.'tluntry k1lch & lrg yard tor the kid:.. Ch<11ce urea. CALL J:JK H, 91S8-WJJ . WALK TO .UCH lrYi... I 044 10s1do .• protess1ona1 ~~~~·b:r!~!'tk r~~f~: ~e:~~.'ns~~~~ec;i~Y~ coverings. $50,800. SEE Sat & Sun ooon uut. $5!),000 Formal dining rm., lge. ch ... rm, make ttus an in-SPM; 25541 El Picado cor. of B1g 50x120 lo? witb a cu • ••••••• • • • H•••••••••• 2 bedroom home. Room SUPU SHAU . CALL 512-7500 family rm., sep. brkfst. comparable 3 bdrm. Estanciero ·•VIS I 0 Ne & service rooms & walk· vdlue. $.S7,!J50 ONE YEAR OLD and perfect for large tor big garden o~ units .. 3 BH 'n G REENTREE llH grap~s At Crwt trees. air conditioned, sha~ Ow~er wall lend at t.ow c11r pe t:s, wallpapered. r;ite ~f tnterest. Ask1ng Short escrow Possible. inwinecellar.$250.000 ftt mily. 5 or 6 BR, 3ba, approx. 2850 S'l . REALTY DEl.UXICOHDO OPEHHOUSE gpL:c1ALIZIN'''l N ft. High -on-a-hill w/beaut. view or A. R-"HiU_Co_ ' ·-ln s upe rb location. r-v "" mpany across from o eeuo . I 16SKellerWay RESALJ.;~ i\'1' THr; rolling hills & <.:reek below. Room lo .Univ. Park Center Spacious, newly built l· Orf Ulu~b1rd Canyon Rd., SHOH ES . St.-:A TEH· stretch out and play. $85.000. SEE onJy~9,000. 4101 Glen.wood. Agt. Executive 5tyte J .l:ledrm, hvrng room large family room, cop'. per kellle k1l<'hen, great location, near Mlle ~uare Park $.52,000. Call scon REALTY M33--0780. OPEN HOUSE 536-7131 · Sal/Sun 12-4pm. •rvine bdrm. & d en; frplc. 111 Su11.1Z-4.Ncwsphtlevttl H~l'.:,MONAHCll liAY Sat/S.un noon -5PM: 24922 Via lge. hving rm. Easy walk conternporury. soaring & ONAR<.'H UA Y TEH Florecer, off M arguentc Pkwy, N., of I• ________ _, lO park & town. lleducud cc1l s .• wood & ~la:-.s, RACE. UNJVERS1TYPK.5BR EXCITIHG-NEW toseH!$89,500 dt·1·ki.,J UH.,tlt·11&1am1-La Paz. Would You W.Ye? 2"2ba, DR, fam rm, 2'n CHARMIMG ly din. 1 m. su11ke11 It\ WE TlllNK YOU WILL * CENTURY 21 • A smoke slack 8.8Q is Jar, pal10, pool. $82,900. tr!:• s~!':i'd~· ~::?. Small Laguna home 111 rrn :SW.500 f!NO OUH LISl'INGS Jusi one or the wuque up-_O_w_n_r ._ss_2_-_7_7_7o____ Prof. rront landscaping. w e I I es tab I 1 s h ed Park Ave. Estates P R r C !!: D t\ 'l' A gradings in this charm· Pl h I neighborhood. l ·Bdrm .. 11111\acw Ur. New super REALISflC Flt;LIHE. WILLIAMS REALTY 581-2100 25200La Paz Rd. atS.D. Frwy. THE REAL EST.ATEFAJR __El*·Gl:JJ • 536·25.sl ...... ltC)ton leach 1040 mg 3 bedrm home. Call Sll,950 ToMlllro•• dtaup~rie~ a~ Pf:~cfot den, darung rm.; walkin~ view homes now &VJll. in AS OUH SELLE ft.') MU: about the many extras. 28r,2Ha,Alr,pauo u p k SS3990 dislancetobeach.Ocean Park /\ve. Bstatei.. XJnt MOTIVATEDTOMoVt-; LogunoMigMI 1052 LOCJUnaNi9uet 1052 Owntr wl.JI heJpfinance. 'ftl pymtmo$265mcl ruv. ar . .; ... _. vie w . Well built & VJIUl'. NOW! ASK ABOUToUH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C II Assoc dues""'" ~0.,., s52·9.1DO DIU". ••u L'ATl\'L'. l·'IN \,'' ...:cL'"'ll' S I d a 536-7542, Century ----·-~-~--'-'•~~~~~~~~~~tastefully decoraled. Hi9h Orin, Vitw ;--:1ni;.J. ,,.0 ·~.11. '-'l)l•',ll *WE kNOW * " "'·' V l!n or 111 TrH.A:vel. Decorator's de· ;,n 1-B d I be luJ h ~ , .. c , L.1~u11.1 \ 1~11t:I µru\ 1dei. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llgbl. 4ltr, 3ba. wei bar. ·1----------By Owner. New Ca11fornia ea me ce1 .• aul.J l ru J>Jrk like sl'lUn/!. ul OW l'i)('"-t:: I Bl >Oh.. LAGUNA NIGUEL ttw :wdullell l>l'llin~ lur & S t:onstrucuon. Prof S I $57 9 Hom e. J B r • Farm END UNIT pauo, fru1t trt.oes. ~12,500 cm1stl1nt'. 3 UH . l>l'P· d111 * IEST * lh1· 111::.1111\1\ ,. t•h .. mn or landscaped. $GS.SOO. ttper uy, • 00 kllch~n. 1''rplc 10 LR, ... ilnd situated on small . ..... rm. Tile root , luxur> l hh El r-. i.:ul'I Goll <M!''-----""'"3 MO DOWN GI UH. Cpl'ng t11rouuhout. park, ibis 4 bdrm., 2~ ~ lhruout ~129.~1. OPEN TODAY 1-5 ""'--..'" Two s To.., ., ~ OPE.._. HOUSES Cuur!>e Condom1111um :! "Y CAL Landscaped on cul-de-bath lOwnhouse 15 1·us1 Emerakl Boy "" CLASSIC 4BH b ·~·· JJ4!j2 SPINNA1'i'.H. lkl SAT SUH HH. l Ha. hltn.~. t·ri..1td & 11 1 • 2 a, H /W sac. A!Ssumable 7% In. l ·blk. from the elem. ..:-H1lb11Je 4 HH. :I'~ ha. terthan new :J llr. l '. bJ. / drp<I :>-I-I .SW lirm. Uy ----------1 oorli, e ec bltns, D;W, 558,900. 551 1292 . school & short stroll to , 11 ••• ,,, • ..,... ' view home. Family rm., 3-22 & 23, 12·5 G crpt 'g drps shatse root 1 & t Be t full • 1 1 2 patios ..... S58.50U "" n .. r 1'11111.:1pab onl). ardener's Dellc)ht pauo. CALL,!Wl-1044 • p R 01'' E SS 1 ON AL LY poo enn1s. au I Y 1105 N.CoanHwy.,Laguno iurary. P ayrrn .• ~cp. J<J:~1 Paseodel V<£lle -ttl.! t•JIK Aµpl onl~ ! Ope I 5 decor~ted. Come see it 494_1177 dm rm. l'ontC"mpor.iry JJ441 PEHIWINKU .. 3 ~il Warc.llowC1rc 20791Sn1~dr:Jt118 __ Keystone ltealty landscaped 4 Bdrm, 2 today. $56,500 ~ JJr. plan. Slti:!,500 13r. fam. rm. lorm-•f d111 . . . • ---;-. -:-.. ll I< T JI \.'I ,.; W 0 I> C' n ..-bath Colony llome w / RAISQR'S TWOBEDROOMC<>NDO Mt.&ValleyYi~w " !')~.A fEHHACt:;U•mien holl">l•Sat 1S1m 1 ". :~'1.'" Charmrng one story 4 * In :.ighl of ocean, lovely tennis & pool. $52,000. ,) 1ng, high cc1hng:-.. m·ean 11 W u """ .,, bedroom in Shorecrest. 3Br.home.NexltoNpt 31'1l Scottsdale. inPac1ficlslandV11Ja~e, 3 Ups tairs H<. Mstr. \'U. SHOWS LIKE A ome -a l k to rec:. ht·oi.111)!1(111. >UI -!JW7. High beam ceilin~s 10 l.kh, open this weekend. 551-J87!J. REALTORS Prime cond. Sun room. suite on ma111 1 loor . M o D 1~ L . i-· As 'J' n·ntcr & ueaeh from lh1:-. :;UH. ii.~ ba, fom rm wt family rm & Jiving rm. $6J,500903·tilti6 ----------• frplc too. $45,500. Warm living nr). lamtly E:>CH.UW. . ~.50\J 311 H 2ha "G · PJ a 11 .. lrpk, mv d pat10 -v1cw. Near bicycle trail & . , , For Sale By 4523Campus Or., Irvine k1lch1w. ulll. 11111m, h.•\d ~!l.50(J rnlur t•uordmated cu:-.tm bcul'h Owner moving8y0w.ner,qu.ahty~&S3 Campus ValleyShopCU' VICTOR I A 81:;1-\CH. yard.~74 .UOO 3:IB:HMAGF.Ll..A:'-llSL,..:. ll l•', AU 'I' l I•' UL dq1,,, t•rpts, llk. 111JllY out of a rea. Quaht1cd VA BR •. 2 Ba: Prest1g1ous *OWNER• CALL 833-8600 ldeul vacation borne on Quiet, Stcluded WHALE WATCll lrom dl:1. 11.'J\llfl.'~ 111.c nc•w buyers welcome. Priced a_rea, close lo _b~ach. Turlle Hock llilh. --------1 lhc beach side. JBR, Garden M'lltng, tradt· this S:W.OOU K.ild11•11 ur MO,'l,/AHCH HAY Cu:-.lom al$.S4500 Calhederal cei lin gs. Prcs1dentHomc LOCJllllClleoch 1048 frplc. VlEW.$73,500. uonal stylt-d hornt'. L~l!. :ffxl 7' paneled J<1m1ly Home with emphasis on ' · spantsh frplc, upgraded Split level w /view. 4 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11v 1 n g rm :! HI{. • room an this <:ustom :J or 11 com Con. Otc-an ;md l\tt. Mission Viejo I 06 7 VOGEL & BABBITT Lhru-out. 4 Yrs old. 3 Ba. air cond., wel bar, 0 L D t:: SP ANIS 1l panor<.1mll· on .. sn "'l''' lwdrm .... S19'J,500 j 11'"'"• ;!Hit. din rm .••••••••••••••••••••••• S.55.900. 963·1230 deluxe features. CHARM 2BR + Cam on ES TAT L SALE. 2HH, J!:mcraht tt;I\ ;)l l'J.5m irkl:-.l area. 1"°' llle UI:.· l·'l>lt :-,ALE l.\:murv 21 ~1 EALTORS 644·6056 S4ti·2436or833-<!563 R-2 1otw/rmforxtraun-2ba, 1 blk lo beach BYAPPTTODAY n~r.m tnJ tln~ huy l'r H1·.11l•::-.l..sll'llllH:l' It. Xlnt Winter & Sum· Net!ds TL<.:. !ltiS,000 1u-:sEH VJ\TIO:-.:s ~l .. :J,llW ,.,,, 11.!I KJ I UK:!I BY OWNER. a most un- usual cozy 3 & Den &hake root cottage surrounded by panes. l lot Jacu.w pool & prof. <:Jre free gardens. Indoor 1ouldoor I 1 v 1 n g 1 n t' o m p I t' t e pr1vu cy 8122 ln- d1anapol1S. 5:J0.6697 or 675·8307. Owner· Ranch 2 sly A/C bQnus rm 4·bdr J·balh lg lot ~.900 • 551·3152 ---- BEAUTIFUL Turtlerock Broadmoor Former mdl. Over 2000 sq. ft. ot luxury. 4 br. 2 LUXURIOUS frplc s , air cond 'g. Deon Gardeft Model Automauc yd. J1ghllng, sprnklr:.. & gar door With Cathedral ceiling. opener. Cui;L. wallpaper, It 's a w I ndow WOil· cpl. & urapencs. Low ---------•! derland, 21.100 sq ft ol maint. yard. Across spac~ plus 11trium. 4 from pool & park <1l : 4!135 Hear Ocean! Bdrm 2 bath, family P;.iseo De Vega $75,000. SHARP 2 bedroom, com· room. 968-4-456 includes land. Occupan· plctely upgraded ms1de SPLASH SPLASH!! cy avail. upun loun aµ-' .rnd with new s hag NOWISTHETIME provaL .Shown by appl. t•arpels. liig lol. l{oom to .... to buy that home with Ownt!r. 752-0llX build. Only ~.'i.000. Red U1t! pool you've always . --. -- Carpel. Healtor:.5:!6·8836 wanted 5 Bil <ilia Bonus Seller mollvati.!d. l story, ---------•I room. ~t·p. 11.brar'y. 3700 l~ !>qtt., 4, Ur •. 3 Ua, . . 5 q 1 t . pres l i g e Fam ~m. l'ormal Din. .i Hr. 3 b11 , lam1ly rm. neighborhood 96t\-4450 Rm. Kil. w /Calin~ area, garden k1tcht-n. i.53.000. -· -J-\JC. Pro1. Lundsc:apt..-'d & pn ply. 56<1l Kern Dr dl'cor. Upgrudes lhruout. 1146-~l $52,900 551 ·6lJ!S LaCUESTA ::>an Miguel. shows l1k1: a model. JBH 31.JJ, huge lam rm. 1rvk. upgraded crpts & drp..;, pool. <! car gar .. near bch Stiti,000. Turlle Hock Terrace pre· s1deu1 ·, huml!, view, pool, 4 Br. l '~ Ua. 21p. 3 car l!·H . by owner. Print· only Sl20.000 552-371!1 %lS -1061 $500 MOVES YET IM OPEN HOUSE •OPEN HOUSE* 41R HE.AR BEACH By Owner Leaving 11 2.lMAINSfl-lt::J.;T 1 Bedroom, shake roof. ;\r ea Spect;ic ular 2 Ol'E~ 1),\fLY l-J P.~. fop value in Top area, 1 story -WH· "-, ! U.t. L~. New. ('U:.tom 4HH & fam blk lo Park & School. F.H. Utll rm. licaul. up· 1 m , :l i·ar .f.!ar. truilt.!r ac· ~0.;'~ ia~l ! ~ ';'.;1~ ~~ graded ~7.900. 552-7949 cess off c1 lll'Y Walk to g.i2 _9a71 2 BR . l ba, fr pie. Nice mer rental area close to for Sum mer llent;.ib heh. & town. Owner may RUSTJC HID£AWA Y 1 I help finance. J ust re-JBR. Zba. den Beams. 'O ' duced to $.56,900. trplc. qu1l!l canyon ~ ~-, 1 "'- 5 UNITS. beams, frplc, ocean vu:w. ~76.000. Oc Vu. furn, across st. --~ Crom be~. 1 blk to town. LEASE OPTION or buy, Poss 10 /., dn, or conl. of 4BR. family rm. 2 bat.hs, sale, lease/op. $189,000. garden patio. $1)5,000. PARADISEPOIMT ~ E L ESTATE OCEANFRONT estate ·~ ( ~ size lot nexl to 3 Arch 4-...... · 353 N. Coa~t. Laguna Bay. Build your dream oewawr 494-7518 Villa on approx. H2Acre ;::;) of i;ecluded landw/many REAL ESTATE M·I A COl'Mr trees, pvt sandy bch _ . . w !hon eymoon cottage -- cliffs edge. 4 Uruts will OPEN HOUSE help with paymys. Fan· 649 Anita Street la:-.tJc coastal vu. Rm. for Sunday 12·5 PM tennis cl, pool & much Deluxe J bedrm, 2 bath, more. Could be d1v1ded family home, ~am ct!tf· into 4 beaut. homesates. rngs, stone f'P, Oct>an Owner wall t rade or help view, a1ce yard l 1nancc. Hest buy on ~.500. l'oasl. $35-0.000. Jmmaculalt! 2 l>cdrm. l 497-171 I bath home an popular Norln End. nice "1ew, L 8eodt separate arta::.l'::. s ludt0, walk to beach. Charmin$! pnvale garden ~3.0UO MARION MILNE REAL ESTATE Laguna Bch. Rental 6U!S.CoastHwy Property for sale. Close Laguna Bea ch. 4!*4 85~ to Bch. S65,000. D ----Schmidl.497-1771. "JNCOME rental or rt· HEW ENGLAND s idecc lor safe by owner; 2 Blks. Cress St beach. 3BR 2ba: 1257 C<1talina. 497 ·29:!0 I 494-47lJ Mc.rl· l!.-ht1nw on 4!'.Jth::. <1tre, on Laguna Can~on Hu . 3.HIJll Sq ll. bldg. N1rc 2 hdrm., 2 h<1. home wnh family rm. & frpl. Jo'encccl & lnh ol pJrkrng area. SI i5.uoo Open Sun. 1-5 N l•W England Coua~w Ol'eJn VH'W . 2 BIL. frpl . Pl'Jked bc:am:., dbl. g.ir. J.J(J Vt lot on 11.cKXll·d .ir- rl•) '" ~j,OOO .>lti UJk M. fnpll'\. mo::.l thJrmrng :i 1><.lrm . I. IJJ. homi: ..- M.'l.l ~Ul''l (ttr:-W l>Jth & l bCJUllfUI ] IHl \ 1ew :i pl•• P rt me' !)129.~50. :i.,1 LfH'U:-.l h.lli~c (or,Zt.C) ~a.i..<or CLf\SSI Fl ED will ~ell it OUT!iTAN IJING !'.EW LIST! NU-Mai!nil 1cenl lll'W l'U:>lom. ::.paClOU' & \eri.altlc I hr J lw. lO It ceilings. Spanr:.h lilt' in courtyard enlr~. I din rm. d111 1 m & k1kh. Oi:can '-It'" /\T Tin: ·U N B E r. I 1': V A 8 L .I:: PHJCt:: OJ.. ~1:15.UOO 0\VNEH will kaSl' Lh1'° oc·ean::.1dt· unu'°ual :J IJr, i:i ,\IU>L·;N llOMI•: tor ~SU. p1>r mo. or :-.ell ..it ... :rn1.o>oo. CATALl.'J I\ SLXS l~TS 1rom tl11-. l :-ly. 4 br. Be;.sullluJly up~r;:idt-d features. Hoom lor your Grand Piano & pool l<.t · u I e . A ll J:-; A L UUY ... $91.SC..J. 1n:n1 CF.D TO ~!:.:LL N OW• W;irm & com loel.tllll' ·I br + SlUdlU. A PJll<> for to\ery nlOm. UE'aut1lul atrium entry ~i.:>oo .I uST LJSTEI> <.;real lam1ly Irving 1n this ~pac1ous 4 br. open beam 1.:cllan~:.. 3 (-.tr garoigc Panoramic ocean \ 1ew J u:-t ~teps lo lhl' cJCt::.ln. O~L \. Sl49,500 Enioy the Good Uf~ Call 49 3-2513 MO'\AHCI! Ur\ Y l'EH· HAI.: I!: t::nJoY sy. cepmg toa,l.il v1ewe:. i'ot·ar new. !>p.1t1C1US 4 l:Ul. Im rm ~ din rm homt'. l-100 '" I l ;,,nd un1qut' 111 c\cry de lJtl SlJ!:l,UOO LOCJUfto Ni~ Rtty. 4% 24 13 4!16 -<llJ.IU *OPEN SUM 1-S H' \)Y.111·1 .. I IH<. l tiJ, 1-'Jll) 1 m, Air l'untl, !>IJJC lllU!> 1'01 lll'r lot, \IC\\ lnJll\ \lrJ~ ,\~· :-.umJllfl·, lu..sn. ~ll.~141 I::\ I.'~. bJ; J:!UJ ; 'r 11hl Ham·h, :rullO sq IL 4 Bunn. tJrn rm ~ 1>.1 \1r Cur ner lul ~.;,vu. < '" nt-r /i;m :$Iii~ 23742 Tirnot' Bay l:Sv Ownl·r :-." 1 m l'ool. HO/\T LlJVEHS . !) ~;ilc1L,...·Opl.JHr.:!8.1, m1nult'~ I rum· Uan<i Fill. n ·nl. .itl'. NJ,V5ll l'o1nt llarbur, to lhll> 4HH Prtll\.' uni)'. bJo 111 iu. lli.i, hu1:t• lam rm, \\N - har, ~ ipJ.~. hld jacuu1 in SJc'nl1l'"· ~ l)t•llruom. I ' · your own yard + twtn 1·1111110 :\11:-.0 V1l1J-., l'luhhSl'. pool. tL•Onl'; & ."11:--.1011 \ 1e1u. Sun north J>VlhC.tth .~1.750 V. ~\\ee p11I~ Y\l•W 111' St:: E GA T t-: (.i U AH U I. a~ u 11 a 11 111' 1" u 11 y ,..OH DIHECTl(J,\;S' c.1rpL'1 1•d, llusJun~. di:.· BOND'S h" J:.ller La:-1 01 tile row l.,,..,l ht1m•·., 111 1h1-. an·.1. Gallery of HornH ~7 :Jl)ll, r 11.\ ... ,..:.um 7' •• 831-9411 h) O\\lll'I 2.>:JU7 \'1J Sea Terrace For ~'!Jk b} Owuer \gl .~ UH . 2 HA. 1u1 1v f.1111bc·ap<'d w ol·1-.111 "It:"" Hee. lenlt•r " t·ompll'l"' i ae1lil1l.',. \\ 111 t·unl>lcll·r 1·..srrymg 211J TD ~.,.\JOO <\!IJ l lUti COUNTRY UVIHG ~I Ult. Z Ua V1l•w Hume By OY. Mr. ~111.800. Upcn !'>at ti.. !:>un l'nnc1pal:. on· ly' ~JI U87:1 Hewporf Beac.h I 069 •........•.......•.••.. \ E WPOHT ll~:1<;HT!-. r'-'lllC1dcld :J !:Sr. Z Hd. di·· ley atTl':-.1> Hwl i.loragl'. GI fl•rm, OPEN llOl;SE:,UN I " ;,~J Santa Ana AH· Bo"' man H 1-:. W5 7001 Uplron 1\\ all on E Hlull~. Hl'dUl't:d pnee' Uood I()(' & \ 1ew ~.51.11) moves you Ill'. t.-111·5.iU~ IJeach and L.ikc l'urk. $34, 900 Slm.JMG focauon. ily Owner . Call 536-mSll ~ 500 552 1200 l;erald s. Thomas. Klir. BUY OF THE WEEK .. · · • .. -S11ve money buy workmg PRtc:J<.: HJ-;oucr;o CAPE WEATHER VANES & SEA BREEZES will be your Isl impression C:J Coldwell .Bon~er Irvin. I 044 Irvine I 04.4jnine I 044~rvine I 044 ••••••• • • •• •••••••••• ••1••••• •••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••I••••••••••••••••••••••• * VALUE PLUS * a hltle. four bedroom on Ureentrce "Brookf1elfl " d I h __ _. a cul·de-sac lol. HoCl.t ac· BY OWN EH 714/551-6220 when you see lhis Cape Monarch Bay Terr. styled home. (Presenlly 4 Bedrooms, 3 bath:.. under conslr.J. Detailed formal dining room . 2-story architecture in family room, newly mo • onw Cung. ccss. He fast on lhis one. ------4Bl-l 2ba, bnck frplc. like CALL 842_9371 DRAMATl~EW H U G G ED N E W bu1ll. !')wecpini: occu11 1ww cq>l& & drps. Conv. - 10 schl. & shop·~. Ownr. trans 'd, be&t 01 lcrms Only $42 .900 lil\.H $1875.Down 4 BR. Fam Hm, I slory ENGLAND DESIGN. views trom Jll Jrl'U::. ol Df·'ACJ-{ HA''l L'"OA' 3 free :.tantl1n•• home. Exterio r or WOOD the house. L11rµeprull'N Hi ·s 1ncldg "'~aster Prof. lronl land.-.caping. S HAKES, GAM BREL t'd yard area ~rlel'l lor w /prtv uath ! Candlehle I' I u s h t· a r p i.'l 1 n g , HOOJ.'LIN ES & SMALL pool & Jacuu1. ~15;.J.500 968-44J3 :! Br 1900 :-.q fl, 1ronL111g on lake park, ~.50\1 Ukr. Open Sun l ·5, !S4t; IJ05 PAINLESS d db b I .1 drapenci. & l cncin". PANE PICTURE WI N· Vi'•w & V...v.._.,.c: ... ine. serve Y c e ue· "' OOWS. Located on an un· "" -· ' "' "" tighl kllc:ncn w all JCl Untv Park. SSJ.900. paved lane. shaded by 4 Bedroom:.. den. IJm1l.' UJ!C bllns. Latest ··ctc· 55.!·!IJOO Bkr. room. dining room . .l :.1gner · crpls! Elcganti----------r tall tree:., '"an air of bath s Wondl'1'lullv d d -d -scelus1on. <.:oLy hv. rm. , eror raperies an WILL HAVt-: WOODEN adaptal>lt·. 1mm.tculalc· :.hecrs. Lots of brick and OPEN HOUSE ,.. L 0 0 R S & ly ke pt ho mt• New cutetricks.NVfACON FIREPLACE. Sunken 1 carpclln~. !'JOO t.'..1rpNc<l DO! ~7.500 1-'ull prll'e! 5 SAT /SUN. 1·5 P.M. parlor-type kitchen & d etk. l>l'Clu dcrl PdlH1. or 10'' Un. Bkr 962·551 I 17731 l'.lllllg area With a \'ICW beamed ('('I (IOj!S, larj!l' ON THE W :TE--R· -Cypress lrff Ln. 01 the woods. The 2nd kitchen w t:alin:.! spact- _... u l R 1-; CT I ON :s !ilOry has drudgery rm .. lnlerl'Om , ule entry M1chclsonlol'.:lmTrecto tidrm . & LGE. DEN Ownerw11lfinanccatlu" Cyprei.s Trct! lo :-.l't> this w I 1-~ I R E p LA c E , interest rall' lor n~lll lovely. l~e. 5 bdrm .• ~' 2 CATHEDRAL BEAMED buyer. ~134 ,500 All lhe wurk 1~ uonc for vou on th11> l! month old Landmark home' Thi:-. s ingle tevt·I 4 bfirm and (amtly room model has Leen proll'S!>1onally l!1nll!>l·aped . undt•r · Summer 1s corning ~rounu spnnklers 1n· I mag1nc u lovely 4 stalled. palms Jnd extra bedroom, :1 b<Jth home. conrrt>te poured und pr ivate dock. 6U ' on highly upgratlt>tl rntertur water. $115.000. Call on with tustnm draperies this one! Toi.Jin Heally, and tarpeling. It woll'L IW6·1371 ba. St::PAHATE home an CElLINGS WITH WIRE, dt>:.1rablc Univ. Park. GLASS SKYLIGHTS. J eaunn~ larmly rm., dtn· Spacious sunporch af· ang rm. & cozy kitchen fords u l'ANORAM!C _ nook. Come :.cc the cov-OCEAN VIEW. Truly a cred alraum l hjl 1s a vmlage home, for only, 1963 S. Coast 111,ghway Laguna 131.!ac:h 494·074!1 I a s l I u n g C1 l i4 !I, SUO ! -HUMTIMGTON 963-567 l or 556· 7035. -. . VETS BUY NOW New Listinqs Mo Mon•y DoWft! Xlnt HI Location! •3 BR l>harp ~.so •4 BK walk Wl-Stm1nster Ma II . . ~2.500 •4 BH or all ~5.000 •3 BR. beaut ~1..5,000 l'c•sec these nnd ollleni CALL NOW Meredith Gcrdetl1 Su.,er l'hurp <1Rll . ram rm. din rm. upgrudt:.t. J72,IH>O~~- W .AlK TO HACH 8eautlful 4 er. 2 ea. (am rm .+ frplc. Open llouM Sal & Sun I 5. 2U11 While: Horse Ln ~4676 HARIOUR Open house 17027 Roun- d h JI 1. Best l>uy 1n Harbour. 4 Br, 2'.2 Ba, formal d1n1ng rm . Beautiful yard. $1:12.500. See Sat & Sun l·S or call Tobin Realty. SUl·l~ Spanish Vila garde 11 er ·$ dl'l 11~ ht. $79,500 Ful Price $82.900 Jnclud111g the SEETOOAY! IWld. GONE TOMORROW! Lloyd., Bank RI# l'ni\. Park. Ir\ till' Days 552·7000 Eus MISSIOM llEALTY 985 S. Cat Hwy, Laguna Phone 494-0731 Open House near the beach, red 11 lc rtlOI . J s paqous t>cdroomi>, farruly room. parlu11ly l'nclo:.ed Mt!.\· H·;.sn ulcd patio with woocJ bunung f1rep1l. 1\ ----------1.>uy lor ~3.500. CalJ Open for your 1nspecuon fra Sal /Sun. & Mon., J2 5 P.M. ALISO CON· DOMJN!UM APTS. 4 l'lan::. Lo choo.'>e from l'losc to shopp1n..: & beach. Big occ»n views. Slarlm~ a t ~l.500 . THE REAL EST A TE FAIR 839-6133 • SJG.2551 Dally Pilot Classified Aos everyday I ----- 30808 COAST tlWY. South Laguna CUSTOM IEAUTY witt. 110 dtCJ •i•w 2600 Sq .It., 2 bed room, den, large hvmg rm, un· usual lava sto ne fireplace. Ocl'an view dining. A beautiful hnme with fantastic vtew. (.:;,II THE 9l!Al ESTATE FAIR KJ~·olJ.1 • 536-25.'>I 1)42-5678 SPECTACULAR PANORAMIC VIEW OCUN -IAY-CATAUMA 3800SQ. FT. or·cuSTOM HOME ON A BIG, BIG LOT Has ltAJl! $225,000 Or Off er Call for Showing 548-2698 M~wport leoch I 069 Newport leoc:h I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pram1.· duplt·\. pl hi SIJ Soo 3 UH L.idu :'-;1111.l, Sl7.>.000 HJlbooi ~acb c·otta~e $5.~.500 \1ar:.llJll Hlly t>7S 000 Open Sal Sun 12-4 JO :!.127 l'ustin Av , NU l.! blks N of ~d St ) •SIR• Joy04n UYiag th•ld:c-and Cl'\JOY hie and .ruur loving lamily In this 1.lt·-.1r<1blc country.takl' plJl.l' .:> UH. IJm rm, d1•11, d111 rm. on xlra lg \-1-:w lot w /brg swim µoul. M J ny. many xlr<.is. (in•al lm·. on t·uldcsa<: av lia)l"rt'sl. Nt•w on mkl. $1:m.uuo. <..:a ll to set-. United Biers Reofton John Carey, 646-7414 llAHHOH VlbW I lurnt'S J Ol'droom. l b~1th C..irmcl Model. on ll'l'. ~7:J.~ (..'Jll uwner t71411M I l:!u7 Vista D~ Lido c.1.1 murous coollu. 1>111· I t• s s . d c <: o r J l l' d 1'.1noram1c un•an & h,1\' 'll'W t rom c·onw r 1111.•,1 llUn SJ4S.tlllll BILLGRUMDY Realtor 675-6161 llR +BOAT DOCK Locall·d 111 Nt.•wp1111 bland . This :1 h1.•<lro11111 ,\ lamlly rourn lx•auly "1111 ,di tli.· gontlll'S. Onl> ;:, I I u. (j (j 0. T j h I' II \l' I :z;i.>.0011 lu..a n ti~ ncr "111 hl'lp 1111.111Cl' or trJJe 1111 CUTE'NCOZY lloU~l' 1 Ud & Oen, pis. I Bd .apt over ~arage. ~ :!5lh ~t Owner will carry. :st>:l.500. 20',~ down. U1J1:n J lou:.t: SaL & :Sun. 4~ '~ ~··~I ronl condo. 5lb tlr :! HK J. b.1 Bay & ocean \It''' :s.>ti,WO, 10';. down. Ai.:l'n l ti75-5l00 • EASTILUFf All work has been done on this IBR VIEW home. Terr111c lscpg. Sec at SAT. 1·5: 2645 liunya. $H!J,5oo. 8~ A .G ...... RJtr. ~7 San Nicolas. NplClr. ij.(4~18 ---- \LUFFS Trana mod . CON 00. E:<ee. type. bay view. -.Upl•r neat :!UH, 2 1:: b.i . Sill,SUO. Ownr I likr . Ii 11 -4746 or 642--05\10 iY OW;-.; EH, Ouµlex, 37lh & ~a:.hort:. l u1> ,11,: 2 dn, lrpk, g.1 s lt-p~ Lo beach ~~.!1!1.5 Iii' J . 72111 BLUFFS -OM BAY 1' Modcl·3HH . 2'~ l::ht End nil, l pl!radt'd l11dudes Lanu·:SU3.000 O"nl·r 640-1211 Westcliff Area f:kJulllul 4 Hit. llaghly upgradi:d. Pvt l'oul'tyard l'nlry & lush landscap· 111.i.: Jlt•aled & !altered 11001. s1-:1-: THIS & COM· I'll.HE AT SKti,5011 SOUTH COAST IMVESTMENT 549-0812 646-6710 ~\·:-1 d cn~·e u'.11l? 111 LlOO 1 BH, ;1 Ba.~~ >rdn!:l'. (. ount~ CALL yr oil.I :.! Story o"ncr re IS!H ;)3l#G I · • l l . . I I ., () 0 0 UNITED PROPERTY 1 · ~ 1 ~ < ~-· ~ • .~. t.7.1 Xioll or 1>13·~:JJ l10!lJCll ..!lif + l>l'n ll ,1 r b 11 r VI l' w Lo I s / iO lo. I I ll . ::.i.!,JOU hi~ t1;!2X OOM'TWAIT Tll SUMMER lo pun·hJ::.t' lil.il µ1.•1 ll'l·l :.umm1.•r n•ntJI clupll''- t•nl v • · hlork I mm ... u1w1 IX!,l(•h (.1 q• Ill I •I f\'111 0111 :>-;O\\-IH.l>l 1Cr.I> 1 0 0 :\ I '\ :)'I .I .1\IO I '.al I 611 ill I ,\i.:t Lido lsle--ly Ownet- J mm,H· :J hr. I•, b.J. lg I u l . J '.., u 1l1 J IJ It• :; 1 ~', 111.111 :.H8.25tl. 675 523:J OPEM SUM. 1-5 135 45th Strttt :-OUfll"r duph:x ' 2 UH 1•ad1 h ll an .... !>hai.: t arp1•l 1ni..:. some v11·" You own thC' lan<l ' Gii WAU<ER REALTY 675-5200 . EASTBLUFf. MltwUsiW) You'll love this spacious nearly new 3 BR, fam·rm home in ' the best bluffs neighborhood. CQrner lot priv~cy with. E·Z care natural surroundings. Prof. decorated, deluxe carpets; drapes, lighting, w~papers & more. Priced to save you money with easy terms. $79,590 . 752-0460 Anytime. CALL US FOR A HARBOR VIEW HOME GREAT VIEW of entire Newport area goes with this 5 BR. 3 Ba home for only $129.950 . IRING YOUR OWN llACQUET to this 2 story. 4 BR, 2 Ba corner i'ot home, just $95,000. GUARAHT!ED COMFORT comes with this 4 BR, 2 Ba lu xury home w /fam-rm, & wet bar. Priced right at $89,500. A SHOW PLACE inside & out is this great 3 BR, 2 Ba, custom decorated home. A steal at $79,500. NATURAL SURROUMDINGS makes this fun 4 BR. 2 Ba F /Rhome a real joy to own. Hurry, only S85,000. 752-0460 Anytime. GREENLIAF 5 Stu Adult Comrrauruly 1750 Whittler Ave.CM has avaalable ll 2UxS3 Lancer, 2 BR. 2 Su. L.ikc new. sis.ow. <;all l>twn 9-6pm. 646-7965 IAYFROMJ Office butldaoe, spec- tacular view. executive olfaces $750.000. llLL GRUNDY WHATlS YOUIC:HOtCE For•lavutuuaat DUPLEXES Assumable VA lol\n m San\a Ana, Pf.60t» Under constrUclion tn Huntington Beach $71,900 l''OUR PL.EXES •••••••• ••••••••••••• 2 BR. den,•Z. bl. Nr. So. Bea11t. 3 Br~ 3 t>. hOme. 1 (;oa6l PJa¥. Nopcla. Yr. blk tr o m Lake Ar· iu 5350 mo. ~st. rowhelld CoWltr)' Club. ji48:~ MS-'S69eve3 Comp. w /cpts, drps, all bltns & mucb more incl. falboa ltlClfl'CI --3J06 doi. auruge. $47,lOO. By ••••••••• ... ••••••••*••• owner. 54~M077 BA y FRONf yearly" br. 2 Furfl. Con.do, lnd\an ba. near ne~. h.ucury up. Wells. Tennis. Pools. per w I big vaew. $725. Club House, 714·54d·~311 675-7846; art 5 pm & 71' 345·2087 ti73-tU99 ----------Ma mmoth -View Lot; L I TTLE ISLAND . Realtor 6754161 Why tJ1row ·your money ---------- ·m Hun~angton Qeach Hrand new, $85.SOO Block lo ocean $122,!IOO Walk to beach $118,000 SEVEN UNl'fS~OOO NlNE UNJ'fS~.000 We have 'the property. Steps to n ew l&ft. 8ayfro1h, new 2 br, ~ $ts. 5 O O -0 w n er , level, view. ~ii!~ mo 714 /459-7409. 2l3·87t>-2723 The choice a~ up to you.1--111111-------315 Apolena. Yearly. 2 Br, awdy in rent·anvcst 1n your own trailer. !fx22· CondolftintUtftf ---~------ trlr. awn'g. pauo. plants. for1• 1700 fncd yd, p el.b ~-&sl of· ••••••••••••••••••••••,• fer. Own~r. 644;-7060. OWNR ~.soo. Twnhouse. Call today. PALM SPRINGS 2 Ba house. unfum. gar, THERIAL · was her /dryer. Mr. New Custom Vie w Klimek eve & weekends ESTATEFAIR Home. Every conce1va-675.~J· days 546-~ A~ for sde 1200 2 br. ti-a ba. bltns. N!!w ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpl. & pnt., ~ar. No agLs. 839-6133SJ6..2S51 ble luxury. ~75,000. ----·------ FOR Sale 9.42 Acres. Lake ~lsanore. Uul, nr Hospital & School. 1714 > 674·3803 or {714)5'18-3451 221/2 VIEW A.CR Partly level, nwJPly h.Jlly land w1Lh far stretching views. 25 M1l~a1 to the ocean. Priced becau!)e ol illness at Sl6.~. SSOOO Down. Owner hnancing al 7'1c. L.291 l i7o Orange Avenue Costa Mesa FH~E COAST TO COAST CATALOG ~2·821)g Wrate Ior broc:hutt: 6767 Charming 2 story, J br, 2 Aarport Dr., Riverside, ba. tplc, gar., decks, TAX REFUND MOllLE Ca 9~ . pat10. small yard. sooo. your cerl1l1ed tu return HOME PARK Pn: 714 /687-0761:> mo. yrly. Unique Homes 1 s ~ ood at V111 age Near Hemet. 300Spaces 675-60001)r673'9'l'l4 t:ardens so don't wait to plus ~5 f':'ture &tes. Will Out ~f C---6w CorotMi del M• 3222 buy your dream home Lrdde tor tarnung ranch p rty_.., 2550 arlylon1•e1·.0ur2~rm, BILLGRUNDY rope ••••••••••••f6M•••.••••• " ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUST 2 ua :.rngl~ s tocy modtl) Realtor 675-6161 FALLBROOK . ~1vl's you your.chou:e of . . . • . 2800' Four ·bedroom unit '·arJ>"l di·ps Ji. bltn~ TW0-5 unit apt bldg JUSt Golfe r s Paradise . h 1. •1 .. .. • ..... .,, d · 1 Cl c 3 b h · 1 d wit · amt y .room, an n;.itural wood cabinets complete tor sa e. ose ust. r. ome me u es 1 0 1 1 t h 0 P n , sep gu •st quarte'"" den g or1 us oca &on near 1-·Aheat,a1rcond.&pnv 0 maJor s P 1 .g · e ... , Ch' C $750 patro. ll·s yours for <:enter. 1st yr write·olf. & lan1u. On lg. Im over· Bkin;r.7~~;· mo. SH!.425. total price! call Sl-IM. 536·257Y; 592-5010 looking the 2nd 1a1rway r . :> · " . K , . .,.., uo.. of famous Fallbrook Goll H I 1 blk an or en, al ~\1-.,_l BHAND New Covington Course & Country Club. ouse w garage. lor I urther<letaals. Agt. Bros. 4.pJex. all ren\ed. FRI ESTA D REALTY to beach. 328 Marigold income over Sl.000. '71~·7""·1163 OpenSat &Sun12-5. Irvine • $32, 950 ' • ~ ;!Hr-:rna. Air. Pauo S.'>6-~286 Agt. $125,000 Tll pyml moS2ti.5soc11.1s SAM CLEMENTE Real htat• a:.!)oc dues 64-l 4g117 &.. .... __ Apts. 3·22 UNITS ~____,... 2800 S200 Rebat,e possi~e. 3 8d + Cam +lg.attic Huge yard. $475/me>. Avl Apr11151 644·l~ DYl)lexes/ None over 18 mo·s old. •••••-•••••••••••••••• Onits sale 1800 All priced Jess than TRADE OR SEL!.. 2 Bdrm 2jJa. Ocean View Af>_Cll'hMnts for sale ••••••••••• •••••••••••• replacemenL can handle Desert Hot Springs Den. Cpl. bll.ans, garage 1300 N c w po r l Pen an s u la, 10'.c down. Desert Crest Area $38S-0Whet'833-1925 '·1 o 1 1 & ·• b Th M t 2·5 Acre plOlS with plans · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... Js~al· upcx. 'r ompson 1 anagemen for Trailer Park. 2 umquenew3.Br2Bafr~I . VOR :.ale 22 unit:. av1 an dl•s1ni1>le t'Jnal area. Corp 493-0141 Houses & hot water well. beams. Avaal ~pr 15 $:)5() bid!:(, 1Clnt locauon. l yr (; r cat t> o 1~nl1 a I. , mo 604 Begonia 673-6345 old. S390,UOO. 979·3.H6 Un•eNll·r Jnvestmcnls. :SAL~ or. rrade by owner. All ut1hl1es. Sacrifice · ;).IJ 1m;~ 2 ~dJ. otc. bldgs. in heart Si5.000. all clear. Owner Costa M•sa · 3224 Be-ach Properly I 350 . , , . , ---01 Hollywood. 6000 & 3000 646·2587 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,) Ul-,LUXI', Ulllb. I 1:-. a sq. fl. w /prk'g. Jdeal ror UC EA N ... H ONT co r .lHH l10ml· Easls1de. law, medical, dental, CLEAR 300 ac. sub-div. duplex . Sl7~.ooo by gvod lo<.:ullun. ::;100,ow. sos., RE or other bus. land Bend. Ore, plenty owner Sun 12 4 70l0 w HIS 11.H 01cs. Wall swapfor Condo water . 303 fol\,t h . --- --or apts. Nwpl. Bch. or l''oothill Bl. Glendor a. Uteanfronl. :1 \'r old 2 ::-l> Duplex. Palm Springs area. Musl Ca-All or part dn pymnt BuslnessPropertyl400 Nc~pon Ueach. 1;ros:. see lo appreciate. on mcomepr ·!·!499·369 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1m·nml' SIJ,11110. p l year. 752·l9JO (714> 327-4888eves. ,\ska ng SJ<!S.l>IHI Prin· ----------BUSNESS BLDG. npals only C<tlt Hon or NEW DUPLEX Bargains Real htat• VETERANS SOXJ-10-2 Story bm·k & J'om ,121HOIO Dana Point from $68,950. WClftted 2900 Don •t rent: ... you clln own a home with no down payment. No payment for al leas~ 30 days. Wo rld !teal E state specialists in veter a n hous ing. Ask for Veleran Counselor, 556-7777, call anyume. Mewportleach 1069Newportleodt 1069 :.tuccobldg.On g0<1deor Ful ly rented avail .•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ner location an Oran~<: .\.IE SA VE J{ D E Ocl'an views. 33931 OWN Property 1n•---------- OOVER SHORES County. Air cond: FA I HlPLt:;X XJ1u cond M a I a ~ a . Ag t . Inglewood, Hawthorn EASTS.DE *Luxurious* heal. Hotl'I oix·rat1on & Front avt . JBH. Loa. m4i 496_3431 or So.BayArea? COSTAMESA 4 hr, tonn•rt1hl1.• di:n. lam rm, laundry hohby rm J<!OO '>'I ll . pool 'ICW ~ll!:l.5UO ''" ncr AgL i.,12 ;!.)Hti 01 ~-H!-1411 ofl aces arc lea:.t>fJ Pra<:c I rpk Wa ll ex<:nange. WILL PAY CASH Separate. 2 bedroom. 1 Westcliff Sl68.000. S40.000 Down LEE llUG Hl':S. Hltr WA NTED 4·10 UNITS. bath. single car garage L• • t;ood owner llnilncso~ is:n 1355 4~-liJJ Newport Beach or Costa Ph. TotnD~ICIRdro h ome. Small fe n ced IVlllCJ 20', Hcturn L ~iii Mesa. Principals only . T .D.Prop1rti.1 yard. $245 per month. t)rl'am lfou:.e Magmti mtJ~TI •• East:.1de Costa Me:sa 2 ---or714·840-sz.!laft.6 In th1l> Ueluxe JHR ;rn ii INVESTORS DWGHT 751 ·65-ll llJ-674·6907 anytime Call eves. 968-9386 c·l·nt cu~tom Pool 25. x ~t!i#L tll!'P" du pl ex es. 1 hou;,e, HOUSE + 5 BK, 2 BA. bltns, fncd. r. •stlLUicr. VIEW 4 u · w 1 L h D a z z 11 n J: _ iiill -842 7407 or 548-~ll • Sh a r P re m 0 d e 1 e ·' PVT party seeks house yd., tpts. le drps. $360. ~ rr 6 5 7344 u 1800' or less Mesa Verde. o 54--643 Wall'rlall 1':xot1c plllnls, * 4 • * lncOftM Pro~ 2000 i':asLsade •'osta Mes-a 3 I p T L _m_. __ :>·-'-1------BY OWNER. Elel!Jnl 5 l h d 1 I 1-7 () A r"'r " Pr1n on Y • µa ao ou:.e an ~a 1bu • O range venu<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom home plus .... 0 ___ L.;.,,., · · · su 2 B •· d BH. Upper Ha) View, J llght1ni.: adds to lhl' t:osla Mcs.t · on -vu"" n , a, cp ... , rps, Ba. Formal din rm. Splendor 01 thi s FHt-:i':COASTTO 970VALENCIA room lor 5 more .units ram rm, pat.Jo, b ltns. family katthen. prut dl' Com PI e Le I Y P r1 v ate COAST CA l'Al.O\; Original owner !)elhng ~4 .950. Gu1nL 63 xm· Rettfal• Ava.al 4/1. ~·mo. Refs. "IH ,lJL'L t•:U ~1M1t1 • Ilk. J1·11. l' hJ. WJlk to L1d11 ~hupp1ng ::117,.)(JO C;il t ~i-1:.! X711 corated. new crpL-,. lr!Jk Patio. Owner leaving C • l :.h<trl> -l-l'Ll!:X Xlnl an-lot-•••••••••••••••••••••••,_54_5_·7_35_.9 ______ _ NEWPORT Lu s h l;ind::.cJpanl! ommercta 11 I arl·a . Priced for Huick 1 LOO come · • Qp· l•ace•:I~ Houiei Funti·L-...1 ~WING singles 2 hr '" "Japanl·se l!Mden , Salc at S5~.900."'1 so6 Property 0 -..., . • • -CUSTOMIZED patios, ll!c 1l'nl'l-<l y ard. Irvine Avl'. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~:.1sltts. 2 Br, $180. J 1-:W ELIW Ll\;t Ir~ l>y mg hl and spcrl ,,, ulJr \ 1ew ol rnlh11i.: 11111:. C., :.11ow l'a PPl·tl rnourna an~ hy dJ\. l'h arm111g lhn:t: IJ cd room home w11 h lurm .. il d1n111i.; room F I H r: I' L A C r: I' I us h " h J j.! I' ,I r p C l I 11 j.: lhrou ~•h11u1 . l11 g h lwJrn<·d c·1·al1ni.:' i':Js~ .. Jre l..1ll'ht·n. andudan~ ~E I, F CLE ,\ NIN(, O'vl-.. "11 •• Ju-.l '>ll'!)S lu pr1\Jll' n11nmun11v ll'll nas t·ourl -.~1mm1n)! pool 111111 j.ll'U//.I 1 llJ"I' 1.()1 TUii > (, ,1 rlll•nf•r 1 n dud1•'1 llnh ~'>;.!.'> p 1•1 mon I h P hrnw 1>11 •lti/Si I rn 1l11•tl 1 :tll' •>lTUP:tnt·~ OPEH Daity 1-S I 019 Marian Lane Hr.ind n .. w l1 :.l1ng an i-110111·:-l Wl.'slt'hl'I area t'ornt•r 111 lllghland & '1araan Lane. Ll!t'. 4 lxlrm . I ltath plu...., dl'n & ;111 Jl playroQm lndudcd ,,..., an t•xtrJ bonus. Ja11y J<1c u1i.1 1n rc<ir private } J rd. Sel' lO<lt.1y ! Sl:J!J.500 Scenic Propertin 675-5726 ---1.l~UWATING Hy Ownt'r Nl·'<lt port l:n•sl Pl I ~d.!WU New Orlcan., ~91. 7.')ll ,,.b 0117 CLIFF DR. \. 11-; W home. t-hormmg ht· .1 u t 1 I u I d l' t• 11 r , .I hdrm:i . dlDIDI! rm . luve '' kalChl·n w ,111 new Close to ~hop·g. lt•n111~ B h ( STRIP P apertl-G raJ 3102 ESTATE club, schoob. $1:17.!l.JU l'al' · >wner&16·521l7. • Easts1de C.M. ~140,000. 5 • ftM Petok. 644 .8777 Open Ilse Dally 12 to 7. COM MERCI.At. scp 11ouses 1n front. 5 un· 1400 GUA~5~-~92o llACM •••••••••••••••••··~··• HURRY! 2 Br $170. Kid:. S I 24 500 ---------•Private Party desires •LS an back fantastic 1n-Kids pets ok Sl35. HB. &pets. • • !-1.4'1~ cash spendable. come IQ O/o DOWN Kids Pets ok $16.5, CM FURNISHED bach. pad. llttll !!.tit•:-. lcacl l o BY OWN r-:H Pratc 11 V.11. Montego, Prine (;real slrip commcrC'aal Prin.OnlyPlease! Walk to Bch. bach SlOO. ~14o.Uttlpd .Secluded q•c lutll·tl g.irdt·n slashed! SPY<.a.AS~ only.644 4440 pe::rtect location, ad1a 4Un1tsw1lhroom for3 NB ~125 Balboa Agt GARDEN G el Br pJr<atllSt'. Furmal llv rm HILL Best Buy I 5 UH. l'Cnl to Alpha Jicla !'lllOp so u·~,~ CO~T m 0 re . De s I r ab I e . . . rov • " Juthcnlac beam ce1I-b The Great X Plan pan~ cente r Earns ::;3.;J.'l INVE:STMI:;NT Eas tsade location . 3 Fee. 979-8430 ogka,r,.rrun1.ctdtryedes'.luds & peLS h f 4 1,~ Ha. onu!-. rm, pool, E tbl ff C nd 0 d I 549 ""12 lll J.!!'.. ui.:c am rm. Jacuzzi, view, fee land. a:. u o o. wner ~pe n ab c Pl'r year -----~ Bedroom ownera home llSHOPCAUF. HOMEFtMDEllS w ~o urmcl k1tch and Sl4-l,500. 644 -8707 anxious t o sell soon IO 2•., <:ap. ratl'. Oon I DOWMTOWH HB plus 3 renlal umts plus 4 B R home for lease 1·ll•i.:ant l"J11tllcll ght din· hecausl' or Job transl er. 3 delay <.:all (714 > i52 1700 ;_i2 Unturn apls & pool room for 3 more. Asking turnished. ~1500. per/mo. •642-9900* 11\J.!'> ~r.i11ou.-.1. sod. ~ep COME Br & IJm rm. 2 story l N V E S T M E N T !! 2 bdrms &24·1 bdrms S69,000. with only $69,000 1 yr min. lease. Swim Br, l 'h Ba, sharp, newly mcJ:.Ler :.u1Le. \lewan~ ~epcraledinrm.Jpallos. OIVISION-IH.Vl.'-JE down p I It bt & th -. IJJ rk la n i.: µool a nll I huge. Great floor plan. Tilt: REAL ESTATERS ~10.wo. i''lexableterms 00 • poo a e 0 er re.modeled. CoUege Park JJl.Utll Bonus rm Olf 3 BY LAND endunal.locatedon greal Cansell6.16or3"l I aau -~-.. xtras. Call 7l4-833-3884 area. Also s Br, l'h Ba, eJ r J!J r , ) 0 J own the green bell. :.17,500. Prine. RESTAURANT Jobso Real Estate ....::.. 9·5 pm frplc, e ncl. yard. Both I.anti COME BY SEA only Open Sun 2·5 .. lor i..ik or lease (;cl 752-16l0 Pr ..-lie -• MewportlffCh 3169 S365 . .mo.S48·447l THE GERRIE CO. Luxurious Linda's 640.8984 CM loc. nr ~o CuJ-.L Duplex. ttU. under S.JOM.Dp752•1920• ............. ~......... BR, 2"2 BA. fncd yrd, 2 REALTORS FOR ALL TO SEE t-:L.1':t:ANT 3 BR, 2•z Ba Plai.a 1nl'Oml.' ::,3.\1 + yearly, 14000UAJUT.NIW lfACM LOVELY 3 br. + IJ4 ba. car gar, frplc, blln ap- ti-I .} XOill i;..15 45011 WATER VIEW IL1 v plu:, ocl'an view hl/.!hlv URgrad1·d 3 plus ~ II U duplex. sleps from tht• buy. l'HICE JUST Ht::OUCEU ~.000 TO ~109.000 ! I JONF.S REALTY INC EST. l'M6 (714) 673-6210 2001 w. 8lllboe lhd. I Newport eudl·~92MO _ Duplex. l blk to beach J BH"s each. Top rl'ntals Ct•ntury 21 * 645-72lt <.;fo~1\~FRONT. Custom dupl<'\. B<•lboa. l-'1nanC' 1ni.: hv owner. Sl l!f,500. <'o a ~• l>ropl'rtl<'S. 673 -.;)4 w Ycagt>r Hll~ ~. lil71 ------Outside shower. On Bay. ph·s. 213 /370~. Towohome. near the -~l~1L ~U }. by owner. Industrial/ 213-697 -60!!7 walt r w ·21 · Roat Slap 53ti .J!f!l.'J Properly 2100 ---- -FOR rent 3 bdrm home at OPEM HOUSE Sat/S ... 1-S r:xqu1s 1lely cu~loma:wd LAHAHH.\ INDUST U U l'L~:X . Hunllnglo n ••••••••••••••••••••••• L1veonL1dolsle.only 946 Junapero <Mesa del anll'ri<ir and all exlt•nor mo Inti.: :-. ~JU· Cln 2U yr S450 mo. 2 Ur, i Ua.. Mar). s:wo. ~~·2280 11 LIN l>A ISLE Lux unou~ ~ a11.·r1ront hvan)! f'n vale pal'r and i.hp .. Bedrooms. 5 IMlhs Ovc1 4300 square lccl. me u c u Io u s I Y ma i 11 uld ;11..>r • ..! ha hurne. Bc.u-11 .• lgc l ·2 Brs under 2 5,5 00 SQ. FT. 213 7!13-t»t7 collect. la1ned Owncr/Hullder S'il,OOO Ukr.675 56:11 :).IS,\l. :S-l.\I yrly income 1-'anlas llc return on ----PRIMEAREA! will sell. lca!)e or tradl'. lly owner SJti ~J9!:lJ ::. m .i 11 1 n ves t m c n l . 2 Ur house. Jurn. Clean, '~ Newly red BR., fam. $Ml,iXJO. Days.49J..5544or i''OUll UNIT . T 3uu $310,oootullpncc hlk lrom ocean. $160 ( 1 bl 0 W Eves. 675·82~ .S, wo un, ASSOCIATEDSOUTll Winter. Agent,675-7060. rm., r c,' t·lllS, I ' I jQuail ·~ UALBOA covES. 3 BR. 2 Plac• . t~a. pri vale dock ~ v1e-:v. Prap ... t1-~135.000. 673·~8 752•1920 · BIG CANYON 4 Br, 3 Ba. 1400 OUA1ln NlWl'OllT HACH lge lot. Slt>2M . 10% dn. EXECUTIVE DREAM HOUSE 4;.;o sq ll ol luxury local Owner 644~ll .I BR. 3 Ba, pool+ jacuzzi. Sl35.UOO. Will consider tra d e. Owner -A gl IH-t 5742 l-<l 1n DoH·r Short::. \\llh J S C vanorama(' \.lt·w ,,1 lht' an lement• I 07 Ua ck UJ}. Fashion ••••••••••••••••••••••• hland anti moonl.im ... ,j I .Yr Old Large 3Br. Oen. Hdrms. ;, 11,1111., " O\l'I ~lu\Jy. Lge i>undcck & ~I.> 111111 11 1 l·ui.tom JJdlao & Wl't Har. Hy w<1llJIJl>l'I ,111it dr.tpl·~. :.! owner. 492 -9_7~ COMMERCIAL l·'ilH1., two WH. As-dasp. Dlb. door entry. M rt le h ~umahle V.A. loan. C.M. . COAST BHOKERS 2 BRJ26 33rd St, well Near st.ores. $400Mo/lse Wewpot • tac toe. ::iti7.sw. 714 /545·8424 tur 'd, enc_ patio, $235, -GIM-es m1ns er YcagerRcally 5.;6-6171 --wtr /e l ec pd, Wnlr. 120-FTustanAve.,NB 600 Ft. or more. Oflat·c • Lots for Hie 2200 871·1',0S!.1 REALTORS 64.3-4623 and/or retail space. 45, Costa Mesa l'ourplex. all ••••••••••••••••••••••• to 51Jl ft. Prime office unats3 Ur,21fa,topcond, NEWPORT Bt::ACll Hou1HUnfwwlsMd CHOlCEOF3HOMES locat1on<s. t year leases he~t l~cataon, ln~om~ Watertront> lot, 125'-••••••••••••••••••••••• Fine locations! or more. lncludei. over SISOO mo. 556·8286 Asking S4S.OOO. Una~ed G al 32 2 2 BR $1.90~ 1.wo4 BR. at utll1t1es and Jarutoraal. _agt. _ Brokers. Ritts .• John •• ~~••••••••••••••~• $350 ea. A,ll avail. now! Cull now t7~4 )752-1700 DA.~A POINT. 7 unats on 3 Carey. 646-7414 ~h&ldren welcome; con· INVEST.MENT lots. Walk to marana. PROTECT YOURS$ lN Nakcd1Br $135.H.~.2Br s1derpets.64S-504S DIVISION ~125.000. ltoberts Hlty LAND ' 40' 100' Ch CM. $165. 2 Br. 2 Ba T.H. • b ..&..~ C The Reat &talen ·Hll·O-.Wi 1 , ••• x o•c.c ~195 . NB Also Horse 3 or, 2 a,~· mo. rpls, lot. ~1650. HWTY won l ranch near Newport Fwy drps, bltlls. $©RJUµ-LG£trs· That Intriguing W ord Game wiflt a Chudle ------l<l ... <I lry ClA., I. P'OUAN ------ lasL! 152?9 Grand Ave. sz75 agt. l''ee. 979.84JO 646-6273 Lake Els inore. o 1;.11i-7t>I6 Owner ALA l.INTALS BK, 2 BA. fam rm. erp~. drps, frplc, dshwhr. unge. patio, lrg corner fncd yard. 2 car gr. XJnl ltll ll!-o & antllrl'<'L hght1ni.i * l S lo r y. 4 Ur . :! !'>n .t<'k bar & Wl'l bar. l1rl'plJ<'es. L<tundry rm, 1 rµlc Lovely vl'rda11l .1"1ltl'r(.'d air. 21Ji0 Sq fl. v.artl with i p.1t10!'. Lg Cul ·d-~ac . lo ma1nt, ::,"j!f,UOO Cov wood deck. Orchard. I 1 I I O Renrro<109 the 6 te•ombled "l'I 1,ir.., -lrl'p <.it'CS San JUCM wo«h below ,0 ..,CJl. 6 and I .1m1ty room-. .. ·or C•pistrano I 078 limPI• WO<d> ,...,. '•"••1 ol lhc 1mmf'n!-oe mai..s1ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• eoc:h ;,, 111 ,,,.. ol >Quo••• hellrm with sunken hath , .---------.1 tu the trrlllscd garcll'll By Owner. 2Br. lBa Con· I N A T l E 0 Laguna Arch leach tWcjht1 ~sx11111 <kean view lol 1n La~una Reach . $15,000, ~4200. down, owner lmancani: at 1'1<. L.JoJ -t: 2 HOUSIS No. CM toe. Water pd. I qjl ~~ =~:o~::·~~me + Nl~ & IAt. C.M. •d-aq d t h d h bb h S ACHS $1J5/Sl4S CM· e a~ e o y ouse, c LI -~ o HI ~;.i,!IOQAssume7'fi 4 · \!I • · 1 Open House Weeknds 1 5 A~ 15051 F.c<'elst.one Tali T¥ 552·8806 lllur N••p•rt P••• O trlu ------• :! Story, 4Br . 2 farc•places. Laundry rm. f'11l(•rcd ;ur. 2Ui0 Sq IL 1.A Cul·d 1rn<' lo mmnl. <.:ov wood deck. Orchard SC>l,900 ;\!'IJ.ume 7';, JUST FOR FUN ;\ home that mu1'1 have• bcc•n deS11<tnNf w11h tun in mind. Plenty of room for h1ll1ard lJhlc'. parl1t•11, d.incan).!, el< ,, BH t IJITill.V rm :.1:t:.l.:iOO SPECTACULAR Open Hou11e Wf'eknds l·S t ;;os 1 B<'<'~l11tooe 552 8808 'al·~, 11ul:-l::1nct1ni: . f . llll JI ion ,\ butldinit J 1-.:a!'ltb~ul l n il'v<'I .l Ur, 3 u H , 1 ·• 4 11 n B.1 . I' It. ... un ilk. S87.500 1l11m111111m ~IL"1 ooo LIDO REALTY . i f:'i \ i:1 I i1lu. 'd\. * 673-7300 * !Jt\Jtl• Con'1o-1~ .. ul dt't' & lnd11cpd ..• HH. 212 HA. ram rm. torm~I drn rm. Jtreat for cntt•rtn1n1n1t ! Own..r 179 ~JO h4o 11441 Hy 11wnC'r ti44-l7ti.;> --- Oren ll•)UM~ s.it. & Sun 1 5. l:knut Omer Shores I Hr, I n ••. FJm Rm . Oc•n . !-'or rnul 1>1n1ni;i. Poul. \t tl·V. Redu<'t.'d ~f,,ooo I or quack s11le . 11.iOIH;ulJ>.v Dr NH Nt-:wt~oRTSHORES 4 8r. 2', Ha, large pat.lo, f'>,5.!IW, &tl·739li. out ol the 1n1~csofSuns1:t do. Pool, gar 2 mi lo ..,, ....... , ... f-....1-.-1 -.,1-,..J--4 Maga1.1nt>. this home. ts ~cean,. S24 .90o. Call .___..__ ... _ .... __._ ... __. an <'Xrepl1onal buy al _830 __ -<1_836 ______ _ $<!29.ooo Hy .ippomtment By Owner. 4Br. 3ba. lge ~-..... H-....Y_L_L__,o_w....--tl only, Fnm rm. low VA. Close 1• I I JI ·Qual~I to Dana Pt. Marina. . . · Pl After 6. 493-1936. I 0 E R R 0 C l HIC.9 S..t A 1080'4 •P:si .... ~1111!1.7•1•2-t-~H • • ••• !' ••• 8:4!............. . I I I I' I . WOOCMWUl.NI ~ •$11.425• I "ARD I E I · Lar"e 2 bedrm. 2 ba ..,,_..--....---.....-....--...--1 INCOME w /Jt-nced patio on ' I I J1 ( I PROPE.RTY be autifully hmdscaperl ..... __....__._ _ __. __ .__. ~rounds w /pool. security ___ N_£_P_A_H_P __ 1 .iatcs & rnuch morl' I . ~ moves you in and .... .--.... 1---.1.--... 1-.... f '..- ~ per mo. pa)'!\ It all .... _ __._.._ _ __.~ 10 °lo DOWN Qv.,.heard at a pop con. cert· "Mefl, something' .. gotta be dQne about this bahd I don't mlfld • piano pl1yer who ploys by eer. bvt this one's -of-." lncldg taxes. Ins. & f--6-1-1-G-A ___ Z_.., 1 •" moint Ices. Call l>un al r 0 c-P'-'• ,.,. dludJ• q11C1Ce4 ~-~l for appt to !'iel' I I I I u I~' by ••11.na In rtw 1111.lfft -" Attl. . . . . .,ou ct..etop ,,_ .tt p No 1 below. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......................... ! ; .. r r r r r I' r r r r r 1 e rf J I I I 1°• I I I I I I I I ·scAAMLETSAri.W.ra In ClilHlflcttcm 7100 .A...~~------~.Ao~~-~-...;...-~~ 8._.1 Ir« dm t m . E -side C.M. BACH $165 Lag. Ut1I pd '310 I h\O .. Ferguson 1 Bk cottage $130 JIB llealtors 833:£{· I BR i195 Lag. view U.P . F abulouR eaabtlde Costa •645-7344• 1 BR lr& $200 NB gar Mes-! Large t'innib'. We 0 2 BR plu SltiOCM&chld love you! Your Lreuure 177 Orani;ie Aveneuc 2 BR SIOO b3e, Pet. .itar hun( 1s over, we have the Coste Mesa l'"'R£E COAST TO 2 BR $180 li8, applns prize! Lar&e 3 bedr0om. COASTCATALO<i 28R$200 hse.peLS,chld 2 ba1.b . Plus hu1e ----------2 UR gar apLS NB&CdM panelled d ormitory •nd R-4 LOT Costa M~ nee i220/$!.Wtar,smglcs wood burmna fireplace. Barbot & Wilson. Pnn· 2 BR $210 Ilse, HB now Seautirully fenced yard. Clpa Is. sia,500. (1rm Fncd, cl'lld. pe-t, garage Near best ,tcMols, shop-~ 1~ 3 ~R hlle $235, 2 car pin a& and buses. We ll 3&l\hse'2601ods.pel m a nne r ed pet OK. NB 8aytront·5U'<lOU, Jee. 3 BR house $300, scvtreJ Avallable about Aprll 5ux30 dock ~uselmet1t. 1-'umlles or sngles, 2 cat llth, $385 pe-r moqlh plw ~I HI.OW S(•ll or tra<ll't ;1 RR Ilse ~7S, ~. f{ar refundable dt>poatl. C•ll t•rinc1p.tl&' tl4i·3400 4 BR hse ~NB lights ,\ n n or l t• r S: 30 pm ___ _. :.i..:..;.:.: __ many <& Bra SJ50upnow ~·6641. LA\.tlN1\ lrnACll, b ·~ lowest ree. lar t 1nvcn· --------\-l~W lot :J ArFh Buy &.0ry.8tsuervit-l" M~aVerdflJbrhome,lrg ~~.oou. Tl-·rm. llc>berl. SSLAMD&.Ol.DSSS pauo w I poolt•blo, no tUty. 4113·0¥_U~----t 1''REE Servacolo)'OU pct.a. $385. $4-1*·3'1&1 Des perate, must nll tlanunaton to Laguna JdyUw1\d tot SeJJ/ chd 4r lnland Orange Co . 1or equity 01 ~and u Call prlorto vacancy. 1111m • 14600 loun., w/ AlA alMTALS mo. IM>2·8aZS. 642·131) HOUSI IM COUIT 2 Bl. enc. lfar. pvt P1Uo. $215. mo. JIO peta. lnrant OK. 311~ Say St. CM ~·2020 {''-J .. " I -... !!!:::.~~!!:.~~~~ .... ~ U. ... .J .. d • .. ~-I U•fUi11t.f d,~~ Af=t-t-t• ....... ~+··-· d1Pual1•1d Sunday, March 23, 1'175 O.\IL 'I PILOT DfJ c... w.u . ··•••••••·•····• ••. ~:, .. ~ .............. 11................... .. ................. _. 1224 • :'" ,~-....... mt ~NCMi . ,~..,.... ..3714 .Af-•-1~••......_ jfif•••••U...... AJ• ... ,....._ .,, ... ,.,...... ·······················er.imit-1244 ~:~~··· ...... ~ .................... ;;i;.9~;~~ •••••• ;.~ .......................................................... ~ •••••••••••••••••• ·~ •• ;-••••••••••••••••••• B!owau• Br,JBa,s1~1-'c ....................... ,,"! ..-., Ntwpor\~1," _ -: , ,,, , , _ • 4=ostoMne 3124CostoMna ~ 3124 .._.ittgtoRlwtl J•4: thmllegtH ltodt ll4Q G.t. All lttras. llul>i!r •llNTALSa •br,1r.rarn.rm,1~'ba; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••·--=·-····---·••• p1&t10, Ill.lie I~ 60 x tiO or. all 1~tua. Avail now. """ ~ ~ 2 W-..A. .___ R--£ garden •fM· $39 90CJ uruv. p.aft ~mo. 14·n.8053 tl .,_, ..,,_ ._ l'rin. 00 y~ 54,,.7,.,9· 3 BR, 2~ balh ...... Si&:IC' ~ 1, M M ct• t N.-xt to hea rh Stu~hos. 2 STOAY .>4IMWl • ~BR, 2 Ba ..•••. SS'SS/4.25 $200 Reba~ J)OISibl~. " ' [ • e l erranean I & i! b r I r o in $1 4 5 l 1 .,DROOM J DR, lt ~ ...... $38$/~ 3 Bd + tam +la atuc. "" ~ ~ JR _.~ . J .i c u t 11 ~ & t l' n n ti. .:: ;.i HR, sparkling 1n & out. 1 •BR, 2\.-a Ba ........ $CSC ttuce yar'd. "75/mo. ~ ~,.""li ~l' ; ~ 1!46 t323 F;imily room . hreplace. c:htld ok. 21$0 Placentiu 5 BR.2"'Ba •...•••. ~ A•J.AprU~l.SO. ~l{e:\ ~ . 1 ~ _ --'----bltns,pauo.lti001>q.ll.ot' trear). s-tu.tt.!3eve. WAJ.NUTsquAR£ I'\. -SI 00 BONUS =>1'ut·wus11t!~!:i. ~so. A 2 B_R~.Ba ........... ~ :MARIOR VIEW t•,J .... , .-f li::iil Vi1llage month No lee. Agent Beaut. New 3 Br, 2 Ba. cttE WILLOWS CAIMB. $475.. ..,. r--l Pet:. & d11ldre11 acceptd refr••· air rond .. elee. 3BR,2Ba ....... $.100~ l!Mt 38a QNrpMrk4' tiuuranteednt>rl'lll ble. 113l>·ol33 usk tor cir •• ~ov'd &nallo, beaut. 2 ifO~ONAOELMAR pool.' h1clds aardener. :El·PuerfO Mesa 1m·rcalie1nl97S Manon or ~J'al ask y1•d. ~/m9. ReCi. req. R,28a ........... ~ Kidsweteome. 1.,.2 . .,.11 m-St4IUp tor Kathy _54_is_·_1~_8_·-...,.,----• 3 Bd~:~.~A3~~~furn. 152-'>460Agt. • ..,......._....,... The charm of Old World Spain OH BEACH !-_•_•_•_--_----- ~Br. 2 Ba. ,Greenbrook $900M-OolhtoMonl.h BAYCREST.•BR,SBA, 'BeauUrul gardens. pool, rec'.'room, awaitsyouatRingBros. •MEW• ~~~ccn:;.~,~~-P~;Ti · CAU 552-7500 formal dinin1, fam rm, furn. or unlur n .. No pets, no children. ' Mediterranean Village uwner.u7s.uv~1. •VISION'• avail ammed. $550 mo. 1HMM ... Au,.c.te·w..a • W'alltowallcarpets,drapes Barrett Realt.y&t2-S200 • Grasscloth wallcoverin~!; ~WPORT 'Perr. Condo, 2Yt ba, mstr. swte. I~ S, ram. rm, REALTY ORIG . Bluffs, Water· ft...l..aH Utifww 3600 .._:.a_.__. _ __._ 3740 • Fireplaces front2 Bd: 2 Ba: D.R. so·..,..... • ..._.._.,."""" ._ • Wet Bars (1 _ l .,patio, 1ar .. ocean- . b J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS patJo on ay. m. occ. • Built·in Dis hwashers 2 BR 1 b .~ 213/ 331-3444 appt. HIW DUPLEX Studio-1 blk from. ocean, v1ew on ts acre pitrk w 1poo1. t:no> mo. 644-7357. 21rn· 2 b:· · · ·· • · ·:. ~i~ Deluxe spht·level; 1300 frplc, d shwttr. Jacu:m. • Beamed ceilings, wood paneling 2 BR· 2 b· .... · .. ~~ B' EA UT I FU L, o Pen sq n. 2 bd~ w /lort·den, Sl 75. 714 /846-7336. • Private patios and balconies 2 BR' 2 8~· ·r~·~ · · · · · ;ISC garden center,' Jae Be, 3 Crplc, plush rptg. home • Heated swimming pools 3~'.~~£r4e~.'garage, JBR'zsa' ·• .. ~·~tt: Ba.iS00.6'&-<>737 like s lor e, walk·1r LOWWESC.LY • Nightlightedtenniscourts 646·1171. Jai2~8~".r~·::·jfn S-J... closet s, bath & guei.i RATES • Gymnasium and sauna ---------• 3 BR, 2 Ba, r.-rn ..... $47!i Caplstrwo 3271 bath, bltn gas range & Executi•e Wtet • security systems Mea11 Verde. a Bd, 2 Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• oven, patio deck, 2 car 727 Yortctoww lhcl. HIU\s, fnc yd\carps/drps. RAISQR'S 2 Hr Townhouse $225. mo. enclosed garage w/laun Beach Blvd at YorklA>wn • Fair Housing ~325 . Vacunl. Agent. 32196 Pasao Carolina. dry rbom. Pay only eJec 531-041 I 540-1720. REALTORS 400.-7301 ; t213J966-4735 tr1c. A_dults. SQ. ol Coast STUDfQS & I 11.s Hwy, '1 t>lks from beach. 4 Br. Greenbrook, tam 452:1 Campus Dr., Irvine S..ta Ana 3280 S440. 4SS Goldenrod, •Full kitchen rm, 2 car gar. frplc, tncd Campus VaHey ShopClr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Mar. (714) •Heated pol yd, patio. 3167 !t'uchs1a. 'CALL 833-8600'-" N EATO 2 bdrms ~165. ti7S·IJ337. •Laundry facilities _ ~"5. mo. !t79·2-il7 ----------" ----------"" •Free ut1ht1es _ Pnuo. stove. ,.._ 1 t ~-:-1...-..a L' I EXEC. Home real nke 3 WONT last 3 br. 2 ba -fHW nacr1.----•cree mens D..OP'•t 32%6 BR Colony, 2 ba, frpl, kd 'ed '••••••••••••••••••••••• •TV&maidserv.a\a1l • 1 s. pet . lenc • garage, •Bar B Que •••••••·,•••11e•••••••••• cust. drps. a ir, super $195. lal»oo l51cntd 3706 · · BEACH HO US~. near lndscpd. Children OK. HO .. "'Em11o .. 1ft.EIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Phone service m!lrina 2 Bl'\, 2 Ba, cpls, $425 mo. 586-llti&I. 6,..42 "99.,.,00 ·•l mile to ocean drps, b!J.ns. ~4~29116 s • * Bayrront Duplex. 3 BR, 3 ----------•OPEN Sat & Sun, 3 BR. 2 . BA. Sun roon( & porch, MEN, sm~ll beach hotel. Fowtfoln Vaiey 3234 Ha, 14881 <.iainford Qr-South LCl«JIMla 1286 l'am. rm. Pvt. pier. Yrly. Rooms $22.~ w.eek. Apts UNFURNISHED lBEDROOM 1 BEDROOM & DEN 2BEDROOM 2BEDROOMTOWNHOUSE A Special section for those with small petli. Office Open Daily 10to6:30 (714) 557·80~ 2400 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Calif. liJl·ht>l or lrmn ~ 2 Ur. 1&:! Ha trom $275 1 Ill', 1 Ha. Vll'W, S320 :J Br, 2 Ua, view, ~75 ,, Wiater c.il Uw beach is ht•alUul *Views ol Ol'l.'Jll. C.1t.ll111j & Pa los Vl'rde:. •Lar~c pri\Jtl'deck:. •21 llour Sl't·unty •Heated Pools-Saunai; • i\s:,1~nl·d t'O\ ered pdrk mg •Add1uonJI lt'\.'c parking * Mj1tl i.1:rv1l'c J\ .ul. * Furr11turc JVJll. (lp\.'11 ~J I:' 10-6 ::,..it HI 5, Sun U?·.> l,,;lo1>cd Wed. Huntinqton Pacific 1ll OtcanA\.c I 714 I 53~).1487 l.lngd hy Wm Wailers Cu ••••••••••••••••••••••• cle. ~-mo. 559--0733 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673· 7228 $100. mo. 536-70;)6 NEW• Bk tOWNHOUSE OCEAN VJ EW, decks, lcAo p i sul 3707 Lodi-2 _.JI-Costa MHa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 BRANO NEW adult living 01scr1m ina ting Tudor-style; finest living 1n Huntington Beach Hl'll.I' I.\/ LiU(.J & UISllW.\:-.llEK I N l\l l't:JI .... \:,. l'\.'l' l11\H \lit-::, Two & three bdrm FRO~l ~7S. 303 19th. Street 536-USO 2 WK S. RENT FREE !. Ur <i.1rdcn ll·\el duplex .1 p t \ u I y rl'dt•t·nr 111111Jr111 kt\ & Ila walk tu tw11 11n µ1•b . Sll<ll !Iii:! . ..i:Jlli -"•·a r lk;,11·11 . 1ww beaut :-. pat' J II r :! '~ h a w I rpli". 1 rpl drp" hlllb l:!J !.Olh SL, :.!l.J U1 117j A ' 1400 f walk to beach In South • en II a .... -•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pprox. sq . l. L-8 h 3~.19 L JBd S8a ••••••••••••••••••••••• R-te-......... u b 2 & 3 8......__,mas .'\cJ r Ut:jl'h , lll'W l>l'aUl :! Pools tennis. crt many -~·a .eac 6"1 aguna.. • • an ex-• • "'" ~ pper 2 r SI 15 1-"Jmily. 2 BH dl.'luxe studio. 11l1I ~ extra~. S360 mo. !iGJ.2368 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eel. cond. with drapes, P1R IV A8T1Eb B~ACH·1xlbnt Next to beach. ~'t.ud1os. Hnge 1rct rig, t•rpt. c.Jrps prl. Bltn,-. l'rpts, pool ::;l5o. & Up. l-'1rcplal'l')>, lJr. ~ lw l'rpl. •lrp-... hhns orS42·4474 askforNelhe 3 Hd. 112 Ba. Avail. re1ng & wa~her. ~50. _oc. a oa a r.e.a. r 1&2 Hr lrom Sl45 . _::>2 DShal1mar!}IK 0:1.'>X ~oo J!.17Kl.Liple.ti45·Wi!.I shJg 1•rpt~.near 5 Pc11nL.., Sl50 mo ~IJ, tJJi-1'75.'t;!J -March17 lOOOsq n ~75 mo.4~-9721. apt, furn . $225/mo. J acuzzis & Tennis. ort>-1.i.>hli' Shopping Children & ~thM NEVER Llv"O s . . . 673-6790 "4"-1.,"" Off B at Path --l .,L. ,, I A ---.,, on hag. mo. Jncl. bllms. Arch W ..__i a...-3298 . ....., ....., e ftl pc~ ' " ,,.u cc. ~cnt . . 4 br, kngs1ze. yd., new Beach Heights. Children Hnn 111_.,. 1 BR ne.... b & ocean 2 Hr Adult,., 110 l't'h ~PJl'IOus. J H1 2•,, Ba, CJp n Kidd 8-tl-799-i .J HH . ...! Ua 11 1~1•'' 1 :'1.r ;, coc1d.lblk.Loschls.iJS(). ok.NoPets.494-8136. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· .. r ay . Adults: NO increase m summer ds hwhrs, :,.h,1g t·pt-. ..,lud 111 S:!Jll, :!!Hill • 1'01111:-. Frph' llbl gJr. 842-4281 t~treptace. 3 BR +den 2 Slll.5/mo Y~arl~. rent. Beaul. J br furn l'loscd g ar J g1-. frpll l.J:--.111,• 8:Ji' im, Upcn ~ ='-0 pct:> .;10 11~ ----------Lovely 3 Bd. 2 Ba. bamodernhome,Crpts, Nopets.67:>-7213. --aplsS165&$175Spamsh OBlJ vu:. & \\Jtt·r t><l S.11:--1111 f:XfRA1~2br.2ba.dlx ...........:-a°" leacJI 3240 Lagun1ta. Oc. vu.«-=. drps, bltns & OW. Mui.t Charming 1 BO ..:•cps lo Style bldg, pvt encl gar.. Pool 1>0<1b1dc al't 111 lx:h. Adlt. l"ine 3844 ,.-,~· ..,.,., "'" 1.1\'1•:1-.:AFtlHl-:S'I' "''rry n11 IJl'l.• ~l•·'-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-26-ii see to apprec. ~-mo. "''. or bay .,165'. 11.,., w. pool. sauna. lndry, adlts L • M .11. .._.CH• •PTS .. ., v .. "" • '° "" """ """" ! Br ! KJ ~'l l;ils & "I.it. KJti2 2 HK , I ' 1 11.1 ,\ 1·ond 3 BR + den, Jmmac. Lge Ask for Bev or Dale Balboa Blvd 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk 771! Si:ott PIJt'I'. l '.\1 yard.Ch1ldren&petsok. SPECTACULAR ll63·4567!163-17!!6 . W. or Beach o(f Slater 642 507.1 \\.11..r µd \dull,, no ---vuol. rl•l' int 1.!J I ti.: S339 . .mo. Barbara Ocean View. 2 Br, deck. !corona del Mer 3722 842_7848 I"'"' 11 1 i-: :.!11111 ;.,111 0137 2 Br 1·rv1s. 11111.,, bltn-... lnrtr). Wtr. vu. ~45 mu ,..,.,_ ~73,. , patio, elec. gar . opnr. Condominiums ••••••••••••••••••••••• , L'ASA VICTOHI \ m 1,11; 111~1.1 1)1'1\ p.1l11>. 1111 µ..·ts. ~1 7,l 55 1 :.!ti:t! ....... -v " P ll I ...... n "t d blk t ocea l.111:1 \labamaSL.~K-.w:11 -art1a_ .Y urn .. ..,.,.,.,. m.o. U-"-·-'1s1..-..a 3.125 BACl lL'LOI~ apt, no kit.,"' u io. ~ . o n . I &28r Unlurn-1-'urn l"r I I llT1lrTI llC'U' ._ 11:1 " ~ I h ""'45 2 Sr1 I ',!_ H.._a . pn\ patio & -Lnnuna Beach 3848 3 BR, 2 BA., frplc, encl yry. lse_. 6.44-t>WO, ext 27 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut view, all ut1l pd . .-rp c, Jacuz.zi_. pc ·"" $1ti!>.50"a" \\tr 11d ')''l.\:°'4',.ll'W II'' II ll -..,-64 4 76 L k 968 700 " 11111 rm d1p:>,1-rpl, Bltni.. '' · ... • ·, J u1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard w /gardener. Nr. or U· a . OPEN HOUSE SAT· ~l00.2500Seav1ewAve. 'enew. ·a Adult:; NoP1:ll!~·1· i:~•••· St111IH'l SlHll .>llll!tx:I or 111i:to11 \\1· l'<Jr H~nt Ll'a!:>l'. 2Bd. 111.1 . l'umlo . .Bushard & Adams. $325. r L SUN Mar 24! 23 Noon to 1 lg br new shag crpl l'ool. ill'c Hm . i':lt·\,tl11r ~HIX Ill.! ll\J.:11111 ,'\,: ll,illlm•1I'\." 2 br ,\1Jull.·. Ill> l'ul· .. •'a1"'""• 962-1.)62 ·or ease, mountain .. · · · · . Costa Mesa 3724 . • · 5l5 Victoria.1;.1~ H!lill .. , .. ·' "' w,... . retreat Spectacular view 4.30. Lovely view. great ••••••••••••••••••••••• trplc, patio. gar. aviary: -I' lo: .:".: I' II (I 1· ".· L'. dupll'x, up:>l.11 r:.. gar .. North t·nll ~in month. Clean ., bedrm w/modem of Lag una, the islands, location ! Ds hws hr. 1U05Cal1forn1a.536-87lll ., Bl' l 1 1 1 ., "-\olk~h.111 s;!:i.1mo Call. <19-l·llllli;. · "' f W d C d O ~ 'ap • marr l'l qi 1111 d11w11towr1, ll1x. 2BH, O"\\ 1 'l ., b lh t d Ow the coast line to Palos re rig. asher-ryer I GSG e rO I " h I I llL ~ Bo> 1• l'~ l'I'. l)I C. 044 ·24·1(;, --a • cps, rps, • p 1 32178 p L-a Beach 3748 Y <-i.m t· 11 rt·u "' •'rill~. walnut 1w1wl g, all 1 · ·111 \'"',J{v ~L>L'.CIAI, bltns. 2 car ga rage. Verdes & canyons to the 00 s, rec aseo ALL UTiLITIES PAID -...,-.. _!155 mo. t>4ti-5l~l hltni.. lrg t•on'<J dc<'k , all l'\l·s " to·., 11 .-' ·~ <·-Fenced vard. S.'70 mo. east. Home has 200 deg Caro~ina. X St. De l Compare bef<freyourent ••••••••••••••••··~··•• -Arthlll'l:l·dcs1gn<.·d l Ask t'or-( Uev or Dale view, decks, new crpl, 9 s b1_sbo. 642-5200 or Custom designed Ocean Vu~w· 2 br triplex. MEDITERRANEAN 11111 s 111«1 S2K5 . F WA.LKTOIEACH stor~ aµt .11:rossi>l lr<>m 963_4567963_17~· pr1v & s e,c tude d. 548-6641 1-·eatunng: ~~oo. Util pd Quiet VILLAGE l~l~~~EH. Hltr UTILITIESPAID "pc1·t:H·ula1'Cmc bcjt h. res ponsible cpl $.5()0 mo. CONDO h 3 b •Spacious kitchen with nal~re setung, sunde~~ 1 Bedroom _ lkaut. sLUd10 apts, 2&3 L1kt ... int IHHn"" :! Modern 4 BR, 2 BA.OW, ~7-2104 2~ ba: e,~.~~c.pospool, ;; indirect hg hllng 494-1444 bef 5:30; 644.8633 I Bedroom & I.kn Brand IWW ',\lpllll' V1ll.i Br. lrpln •. hllll!:>, d1!:>h udrrn:-., 2 balh!:i. lgc blt.ns, cpts, drps. c~~an 3 SR 2 ba .. rivac "· I Hoag. Pvt. $38.5. 640-0147 •Separate din'g area C\'Cs 2 Bedrooms ...! hr. 1' ~ b<i • lx:Jmcd w,i,,h1·r,,, :! n1r ~;iragl· ~l~~l~l~ I J •: :.~ .. :~-~.' .. 1 V house. beaut. yard. ~H5. • • P Y • g •Home-hke storage d G d A 2 H d T h te11tngs. "Open V1s1:1 Sundi'l'I..!>. From l)li.J " .... mo Ask for Bev or Dal" ram. rm .. sunkenhv. rm. 2 B I'L. B ~harp Condo " 1 B . , a r e n Pl . e room O\\n ,,1· .>.It. 2,,1:1 ~1;J1urc adult!> onh '-o ll63~7963_1786 "' Lg.declc;oceanview r, .,., a.,· · •Privatepat10s Fireplace. l block to l4llOllaroorHhtl Hedroom" Gar<igc & l'hildren ur pl.'l'i Hl'I s. __ ~Mo.Agt.494.7551 Single gar. Pool. play· •C l osed ga rag e Heach . Ut1hl1es paid. Costa Mesa c714J55iHo2u l~und . rm. S275 mo :-.1':.\CH1:;sr,\l'l'"l.2 &J ~2,, '"' ~t·arly ll'o!'.>'-" FRUIT trees. 1 br ~150. • ft~~·~d~~n,HS2~;.~~314~ w /storagc $235.497-1157. -".~·~g.uson Hl'i:lllor :.. Br )!111·agc &pJllO:.!>lb5 l'.1711.ti f'nccl avail now LOCJWta Htguel 3252 •Marble pullmun Parlc-Uke XJ.J JK2t 1,, s:!h.i 4 S I{.' 2 ba. fncd'. garage, ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 545-4289 •Krngs1.:e Bdrms VI E,w ~u_Plex •. 1BR. Vic 01 Surrouncinc:Js · n n : 1 ~-'HU·:-., . • • • • • • Laquna MiCJud 3852 k1ds&petsok ADULT COMM. 2 BR. 2 Back Bay cndo, 3 Br. 3 •Poo l -B arbeques-H.~. :i.l?a uuls mcl. Ph. D ELL1 Xr; l.l&;JIJr \pb '\l'\\b tlt•1·or,1l\.'d. :! hr l.oVEI.\ llL;\T llCll ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlJO. 1 BR cottage, walk lia. $325. 2 Bit & Den. 2 ba, llv rm w/calhedral surrounded w t plush 497-294!0 Abo furn BachE'lnr " g<11 :i.'1011 Miits ;\l'\\ n11m1· ;J to I Hr uear FAHl'l.Ol S lo ocean. pel ok !fa, $J~p-. CllubM Househ. ceiling & frplc, Cam rm. lnds~Julls-No pets Sl35. Cozy s m bach. Nr p, t P-01111:-. lfld Puol l r pt 'l I hru1111L ·clr!"·lit11.., 111•,11 tw-.. _.,, :-.d1oob ~!Oii IL\~l.'110 :-.il<il 1-:1. 28R,k1ds &cpclok,gar, ~w1m oo_ onarc kttch w /bllns, rerr1g 1 IBDHM!t'urn 1icach. Utll pd. Res p Nr St1opj! Adlls Onl~ •n•·ll ~""·•ti•r pd 21.I!• l<>:;.I""' lw1ll g1\'c~t1U!>l50toco yard.SHU. !'iummrt. Call Teal & freezer. was her/dryer, . .. . . -employedadult.4!l4·4l!Oll MartiniqueApts l; \11J1IJ.!t' ,\\t· l'.111 l 1•lt111l'11111l'll~ ~lemt \IC'l' )''" w 1:omc ll\·1· a HOMEflMDERS llab ~oc k Keal_LY. 10 crpl/drps. pool.rec rm. Jt,.:>W.Wllson642·191l 17i7Sa11lJ1\n.1,\\l' l.:.\I I .• 1;:111 11.!tl /\lti l.lll :"<.ohl· mv Ill'\\ 2 & :i Hr .642 _ _,0900• _arn a µm.499-4.500 ~bl c_·a_r gar. 40'1':~. mo. $30 WEEK&UP Spacious 2 no, 2 BA, on TU\\ nh :-.c B..ithl· II --.. ....,.,., B h \ I 4 t 6 JO M•1rA11t ll.I M1i5.J I:.! 11 \I HIOI :0-1 Ill1u1nu1 6450202 c · 'va1 · 1 • I · "' .!. B1. IJ\I J.:JI •• 11h1lh 1111 · · · La~unaSun .un~uuro\\1 4 Br 2 ba house. Fr 1 MissiOltYleio 3267 · •S8.60N1ght&Up Clo se to Mark~l s, pi·ts. ni BJh<·r 11.11 1~11 un111111 .. n•·\\ .~.11•1J..::/lflh i;unc1cl'k.SY.1n11n :!lwal dis h'washcr. 2 car :a~:~•••••.••••··~····~••••• EXECUTIVE ~ANTED •Studio&IBllApls restaurants & Tht!atcr. •NEW• ~1i11 11111 x11, .1;1 1<1 lt'pli ~on~' .. ulll t'd pools. ll1lls1dt• \ll'\\ Fenced yd . Close to 3 BR. 2 BJ\, .1 ~yr::; o.ld. 1 Deluxe a Br. 2 Ba, pvt •Water Beds !SJ85. mo. 494-1055 d y!-o. xiii II:.!.! ~ill I ltlh ... 111 O<'t'•'11 nr ,,hop111nl.! di-. 1:01 schools, s hops & bch. Yr lease S3J5 mo. 1' ront lake & rec center. sec. •TV & Maid Serv Avail 494-6502 eves. ·1·lh 11111 _ mur;.l', 1cnn1!:>. hui.. Sha!-\ Av<ld now. ~3:!5 mo. &0kydin.5!1H~7 syst.em.BySo.CstPlaza •PhoneScrv.Htdpool :.!UH Uuplt·' l'..it'JJ1·L .... BLOCKTOBr•cH <'rt1t1>.1rp1<· Seltdt•an1ni.: --&SD 1''wy 979 04!i3 •(;hildren & Pet Section Newport Beach 3769 1 BR APTS c.Jr<apl's , i.:arotf.!l' l'lillrl ~ c· 1 !f68 Qjllor6-l2 a93J. CHAllM ING2Br.M1ssior · · ·· •SS.oftweeks rCALw /ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oh. s1:i.1nw .• w :~'l 1 •1 l ~.1 Hdr111 ,(h·1·;inV1c\\, 0 '"'11"" cntra air o.:. 4911 Pearce. Lge new 3 br, V1eJo townhouse. Pool. 3BR. 2BA. prof. decor. tor 2:mi Newport Blvd, CM $29.95 WK UP. 1Bdr,2 Ba liar. hltn:-.. :.!•~· L)th Sl. ~~1~1. ~~~~""~~~~~·~~n~~1~~ "I" ha. "'AOO. incl. water & Only ~-15. Hurr)\! ownr. Obie. gar. w;opnr. 541!·!.1755 or645-3967 & Bach. Color TV, ma1cl Like living in a Wc!-olcrn !'.~ti Jll,'1li M 811-:IH:.7 . 1 '" oiT' --rm (,ar<.rgcs. I'' pill1os ~~~d~r~~~·n~ .. t~~~ p:~ LA.'.J DSC AP ED, 3 Br ~v;tcrIT: ~h c~~~~e. c~;: --:-L9. Fum. ~Ir's. I :~~vN_P~~~~~ ~~.~~: ~~~·~~ ~~:~ ~11t~ ~~~.,~ 1-~:~~~.u~.8'.:~ ~~l•·tl ~:.~. Cll I':/. OHO \PTS & inurt~.~~~~"~-1o 846_1311 (coutdbe 4J+huge rum Adlt.s. over It>. 645·2345. lns, w /w, rps, poo 646-9681 features: l'ool.l'ompll'lt' Adults. Jli t·: .!;!ml M & K:.!J l .\ll<llllJ l'lllLUHl-:N\\'l·:LCl>:\H Pus room & lge waJled 548·9545 adlb. no pets. $190. k1tl·hen \\Ith r{'lrlj!<.'rator C :\1 . > I.<! •:J .,I(. l'l'I\ ~.ir . ' 6429"20 OCEANFRONT XI I w II II I h _. IH:..u;i,, -pool , \\J..,ht·r. dr)t'I', Tht--"'too lanta..,111· to 2 Br. I lia. House, lge yd, children & pets OK. yard. Only $3l5. . a • nl, rnc . a to wa p ui. ·1 L> • • • • • (' II ... -1-"o 3 BR. l'h Ba, 2 Story Con· 280, l BA. Avail/mo/yr carpl'tin~. Adults only, Spac. 2 Br, I hJ. hJll'llll\. COM' lo l'Jdl 5:l6·1UJ6 PJ:-.., up. J ...,;,. iv 675-8753 LOV t::L y I Br, 21~ Ba. : 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. encl yard. Wrth g ardener. Near Bushard & Adams S325 962. I 5tl2 story Lake t'orest Home, Only $375. do. 2 Car Garage. NoEasts ideCM,lBR,comp. ly. 7010 W. Oceanfront. no pl'l~. ALL -~EW ! near nc\\ \\'11h11111t11o.Ll!l'<h.'luxt>.lhr,21Y ba.all ~Pl>l. ____ _ pets. 2 child. ok, $2!!0. re~e~ .. pool. AdJts_. Sl70. open Sun 12-4 or 213 Hight now & onl) a very N1l~ HI\ tt. '\u 1x·i:-. 11~ ll'.lttirl's & hllri... at Hunt Mission Viejo 3867 mo. 450·A West Carnage 646'1509 ;).lij.5270 654-7698. lcw ava1lc1llk. L1:-.a Lu . l \I •~L· l.1.11 llJrlHlUI :>l.>ll mu. ,\I.SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUSNING 2story. 4 Br 212 Ha . lake front home. (with duck!> 1 Just s;50. Dr. Santa Ana. CalJ for SUS c•sfT•s 1939 w•• •cE appt. 556-651Uor960·19!H . "" "" BACHELOR Yrly, P''t -120Al.Bl·:l!r l'L.\l'I" !. Bi ~ h.1 S265 ~cp. LoH·I\' new nindo. !. UH wkdaysart.6 ~1nutes to Newport palro, nr beach, L,ido 642 7458 Dl'IU\l•2 hl 111.1 .11l11lh )!.11,11!1'" Hlti 4!13~ or air conci. J>UOL garJl!C lieu ch. bachelor & 1 Br area. Sl 75 675-4179 or no llt' l.., ,::.J -1.1 1 .111 I! I 1• I JI I V .i l'J nt A II S!ti.l. mo lSJll Jt~l Vacant . J HR . lpl c. freshly 1>a inted, beaut l:.andscapini:. close to ocean. ~J5U J\~k for Keith. %24t7 I 2 huge mstr Btlrms W /sep turn. Adults no pets. 2110 675·l!tii5 ___ • ll3:J :11:-.1 ulllrtll'' 11<1 o..J -rt B -L ----newpo eaui 3869 bath, f"/PI. patio. dble Newport Bl . CM LET US CourtHyleasitlCJ g ar . 15 Ac Pk $350 ----1628 Oceanfront apt ;!lll'droum t111111\Jh. Ladies2Moftths ••••••••••••••••••••••• No 1-'ec To You 53-1.5704 •Tropical Pool• Avail. now, lbr, $180. uul PA.MPH YOU -.11;11 \11111111 Re nt Free :! HH." pool. st:!.i + ulli:> 5Hti·9127 I Hr. cpts. drps, bltns. pd. Wintcr963-4888. lla'l' ll your way in tl11!> ; . ., :-.11o1J1111.11 ,,.,1 111 beach. :Stwllu~. t\VJll \pnl I l'hihJ l>v -----NewportCrest,2br.V-: pat10.Uas &waterpa1d. --well IO C'i:l t l'tl -1,\.2 hr lrom Si l .> ok :11111.~:!ior.!!.:.!~ Spac4 br.3 ba.24W liqft.Hewport8each 3269 h.i.drnrm,allbltni..2 54/:HltiH l BH furn-pool·hlk to lO\\nhous<' lor ac.Julb I Blttlupln i11o.1·11t\\, .l.1 1111 11 ~ & l cnn1!). l'•>llnt i"resh paint. Cteancrpls. ••••••••••••••••••-••• CJr i::ar. lrplc. $5()0 mo. -ocean. Single ac.Jult. $160 only. q111c•1 .!Pill l'l,11·1·1111.1 111• Klh IJ:!:J Best area . Gardener in· SHA HP J Br. 2ba Haroor 042 -2626. SPECIAL yrly. 675-6428; 646·2ti!.16. •.J hedrooms, 2 baths ai· i .i 1:1 lti.!.l ••\i·~ de.I. Lease. $125. per mo. Vrew Home. Comm Pool. C d BONUS OFFER! A~rtments •Fresh paml &car pl'h •$I OO OFF• ~'lo l\10Vfo~ IN All1mann>. Isl, la::;t GI $200. dcp Ok r. $.J25 mo. 644-4844. l-k~~l2g~~. ~Zti~~ Nro~c~: 2 WKS. FHEE RENT! Unfurnished •Cozy 1'1rcplaC'e ~l'\I :! hr, 2 l>a. lrpl, sun No fce.l!!J3·Li5 I WB:ach 3 Br. nu cpl, Pool, tennis. J·acuzz1. ~~llin Free Gourmet Dtn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Sunny patio \'.\;o-,\t:H \N\l>,\.\l'l'~ '1 1;<•1-., e1ncl. gar. S:!K5 .. ""'"" •Uarden SCltlllj:( W/f>Oltl 1.11:-.ur·y LIVllH! • a rn I ) w l' I(' l) m .... 2 BH hlln~. II pl. ,fl,IJ- hc:h I ltll-.. J.!lrl' no pl'I" ~W.1)rlvli4~~ J BH 2 88 c.Jetarhed drps, D s hwi;r. l ba. Adults . $270 mo . ners! BalboaPeninsula 3807 •Fullgara~cw/storai.:1· 1,\'..!lll'droum,, !lli2·l'l 17Uor9tili-lill:.JI \'Ei\HL't in:;-.;·1.\I. garage,soft~ater,cpts. ~a~10. yr~y, ~150. (2131 494-8609owner. ~400 Las Vega s G11t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yours lorJlL"t$225. 1111. room,V.l'ool .l llr.~Bu.duplt·x,nl'\\lv d bl be I 6!16-5880 Puck' 2 B B p d TllEV""N ,..,,,.>"I ' llHA~Oncwdlx(' :!hr.~ rtmntll·ll·tl Lit>.1111 rps, tns. amcngs, 2Br,28aNewportTerr. SUH.PRJSEBONU '''' r .. l a .. vtcarpe~e ..,,. u~ ... •• !11!1·1\111 d lease. No pets. 536-!M21 Jlarbor View 3 br, 2 ba, blln". patio. rec center, ~ 1 ~-• • pallo. Xlnl Cond. $250 1845 Anaheim 545-XliU 4tHI ,\fi'rrim.w \\'Jy. l'.\l ha, in rm. bltn:.. 1>1W. k1tl'ht·11 prnt d1•t·111-.11l·d ~ **** 673-9591 · --• l'OV. gar . nr. llhr. ~JI) t'o111111 ,\ f-'1t•nd1 ""'"1 DELUXE 2 f>r Condo. 2 ~prklrs , WI lr. dsfl,ner.,, $300. mo. 545.2503 Uach s. lurn'd. Sl45. Lg. CHILDREN OK (Jl l l·: r )I\ I. 2 hr, l M. Klfi-9015 LJ.,!\.' dl'l'k I 111 ... he'.1d1 \\. car gitr, pu110. pool. comm .p~,gr .nr.anc .Tow.e.o.se room,pool,closetoever-rnR.Sl75yrly.ulJl.incl. Lgc2BrS170;:18r l '•l>,1 11•l' 1111111,,. 1rpl, JAA>l.: . ---b.1,· on tl1<· l'1•n111:-.11l,1 bltns. s hag Cf>L'>. walk to S455/mo. 644-59:.rl Unfurnished 3525 Ylhing. 879 Center. Apt. W /w crpt. s t v /ref, garb Sl90 Duple' &, 1 pie:-. ·1 .. ,,,. .1dlt. ... 1111 11eh :1111 \\'. l 1assII1cd Atl ! l'honl' S1:!j. m n 1; 11.o.)I;;! bch.:$280.~lOS.S Townhouse 2 br. 2'~ ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7,645·11946 dis p.675·1836. pools. crpli., llt'µs 1\,1\ j_::."_:ll:_,·:.::~":7:,:ll:..:L::_:o:,:da_::i-..:,! ____ ~~~~~~~~~~' 2 BK. 2 BA cplS. drps, 4 pool. bltns . wash/dry. Hunt Harbor water lroftl . Capistrano Beoch 3818 _046-6115 . L \I< t. I·: t 111 .! 1 Jr HuntiftC)ton Beoch 384(lH&ll'ltlncjton Beodt 3840 blks . lo m i ocean i29ij. gar. Nopcts.675-9l8S 1> twnhse, 4 br i '::bu cpl I Br turn $loo. Lots 01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 11uG1•: bt'droom.'>. Supt·r g.1raµt'. ~1:1.1 1·:m11 I d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.Slll0de p.tt47·7W4 Canallront 4 sR.Vz llj drps . po~I. tennis, lll~n~. Pool. Wa1k lOOCEAN,·1ew,3 hr.2ba. location Ucaml'c1hn1?1 .. ,1dults. I 111 ,1\.111 •.,. ... ----------------.._ ~Bit 2 SLo~y tam rm Vcarlylse'.StllSMo. $.5Z5 /mo.84b·l1Jt 3 Shoepmg . 1 ~ m1. beacn. C&O, bltns. W /0 , No pt•Ls . ')1711 mo tJ.lb~l.)i Apple~~""I· · · · c ywood Rily 54111290 n.-1.. u tun. 3600 931 W. Ulth St. 548-0-192 balcony. $2ti0. &12 1155 &IS lttilU -~· i:oroer lol. unc yr old Va· a · ........... ••• ti :-ipJC1uu,, ., BH ~ II \, ;! l'anl & ready. ~.>v. JaHedroom. +view +pool ••••••••··~··•••••:•••• CoronadelMcr 3822 2 Ult )!,11dt·11 .1p1 \\ l'\l p<il1t1•,, Ill'\\ t·.1q11·l 1.\ loUirs ~ .~Illes to twiich. Agent +tenn1s.formaldlmng,NPT.~GT:s _Med1t·style. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pat101 s2ov l•'rplt· p.11111 Ac.lull ... 1111 t.ll'h iJ.>-:.A 842-.>54 1 ---11 r e PI a cc• ft~rdener. new_. a t;r. 2 ba. be~~ *Shady Gardens Pool • •2 Br. 1 Ba Corolrdo. pool. dl-hwhr . nr In in~ Jnd ... 1~,, ti l\, llh1t' I -W ...:uper 3 bedrin .. ba. Lull close to 1-'ustuon Island. ce~l g :. lrpl: _d~I. ga1. Fresh. clean $lti0/Sl9i>. near bch s hopping S250. Arc.1,1-)7 :.!K~I ,.. it ~· 1 Clelln R /u. n"W di·p~. lmmed1atc occupancy, -u ls. "'· .., . no pets. --eve " " '"" 646 2ti06or04a--'J551 Ad l l77 L' 22nd ...:t 833 --"''74 -:-.pjl' .! Hr. Ulhl,11r:., 111 -' . , _. "" ~ · · C II ,, u "'·'2 ·uw:. Lt;. I. lilt $11.'l ::,gt Sll11 \. tnplt:x, II\ I g.11 '1111 h11· 2 ~mo 1\vallablc now. a Newport's Finest Beach. "·111 ..,., ~ • made .. crlp!I, car gur. · 8'11 OC' t 644 ltil:!7 422 Larks pur, JUSl re· bcamNI l't-tllnl!. 1·p\s. ~l).J ti7" JKl!I Ask for 8ev or Ou le 11 a -· new 3 Br. 2 Ba, elec. k1l., 1 & 2 Ur. Furn/Unf. Adults d ecor a led 2 br. I ba drp~. hltn~. :!l~tJ Walljl'c lfti3·45071*63·171j6 LUXUHYcondoonwat.er. w /w cpt, yrly $375. mo only. Pool & rec rm. w /gar. ~278. 644-6800/ Ave.646·8X)t! COLOHFL:L :!l.W. l)l7ll. ~ . . t "I boat 548·2819/(213)333-2266 64S--063i 644-7326 ---hllln. putw ~ar. Adults Bedroonu, a.-..L-.l<'ireplace. 4 SH. 2 BA. Zbr,2 ba,v~ew r~, NEWBRl-:1-:DAPTS nopets.W0 2l:;t.5'1!1 2127 . J J...-wu new c:rpt.s drps, R /0 J slip. pool, Jacuw. hob· C ta M•s• J724 Cotta Mesa 3724 So. of ltwy 2 Br. den, 2 ba. 1 BK w /loll S230 ,\pplns.1---------~ wanlk t!J,,a .. chmoools ~~ shk oforP· ~:.h':fea:r1:1~~~~: .,-:!••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6f7r5p_.,1.,~·7. s undeck. Call uul furn. 1-;ncl garaAe. Dano Point 3826 -fl'Ofll ~L1 $'>JO pirc • ..,...... ·"" J SS AO OR INN oc.... Pool, Jacuzz1. 393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v•~ II Bov or O~le, ~7 or 629·966l days. A.genl AM BA L 4 BR 2 BA 1 Ham1llon. 645-4411 evt•s. 2 Ht·. 2 Ha. d~hwshr. pat111, 003·17d6 Boat slip. 3.BR. 3BA. 1000 ge • ower 642·l960days. .:ar, SiJ5. mo. ;J3966 Beachw•lk Condo. New. sq. n. 2 yrs new •• $.525/mo BRAll NEW =~~~:r:~~ye~1:1~3~.3\1~: ----Sliver Lantem49:l 0676 lg 3 br, 2 b&. close to bch. t173·4729. , ' ('Id. ~00. Unique Homes MEWPOAT Fo.taln Valley 3834 S375 mo. 58l-(WJ87 MIWP0-1CMST : •• :::.:j:: $ 2 9 5 Q& UP 67S--OOOO A.PARTMB4TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• AbOveMarlna.LIJeCstm. Tenniacondo.2BK,28a. ~"":& --.-• Newdeluxeapts UJ3br. ZBH Unf~t3S/MO PARK PACIAC · 38r. 2 M . S42S mo. CalJ nr. beach. $475Month --......,......,_ :t ba, U> 2 br, 2 oa Gar PLUS UTllJTIES ENT u•-ll•33 lntanh Nopet.... ADULTL.IVINti SSG-1678 Ali v--... ,..___....._............. s~ .. ,., prkn.r. crpts, d rl)8. dl11· ,, 111 d ''M S Q;:.~.... ........,... hwa i;heri;. ranl(e & 21·;o ,.ewpnr1 " ·'-I ldnttft-oMSll super Sb.trp 3 Br. 2 Oa, 2 Br. House tffl'. yurl.y, spolleu. now avail, bfk to beach, ~. uul 9614112 ~pd...:_6_7~S-_OS3_'_7_~-~ l"IM 3244 _. BA. 2 BA 4µplex, all ........ • • • • ••• •••••••• xtras, 1 blJc. ~ avail •• BR. 2 Ou, A/C. tho ~.~w97. tusan . G'2·3SGl} root. pool, nr a~pt_na, ~ .. • • rwy, ~. Eves~4 Duplex. new 3 &. 2. Ba, Tortlerodc ~ bt tl4 elcc. kl. w Jw ~rpt. dr,Ps. Walle to UC I , u":m. $375 mo .• yrl1. Flneat 1hqp1 • .Ltue, vacanL, ~ ~48•28191 <IU> m-;...o.UL • ~ ...... ...,......, Jectllll ovens . Im med occup. S I uu ~·raits. drp..,, 'l\. 2 ldrtn front $205 wetw o..uq·s 01 Hwy, CdM bi3·87ooor rt'lrr~. 1111 w 11.1y ~l 1:-'urn Unt m()(k+ .. avu1I ,...,....,. .. _.... ..,....._,_ .)57 -7145 s1.~., uwl 11111 :'lio pelb I 0250 La Hodendo DarMt ... ,ii.........., w..i.a~...... l!lir,denorJBr,detachetJ bi;) .»11111 H111i..1•r \/oft-e i'"OUNTAJNV.U.L.EY 961-3378 ~·n.......,.-slHAMl-U4M>OtC$ uP}; So. ~f _II ~ loeuuon :t h it St•p.11,1H• l 1111 ll~ll,., MOYE·IH BONUS .. •· .. ~1:> mo. lt7a 50CJt.I dip:.., no pct... ~'"·' mo ____ _ 2277 MADOR BLVD. 2 Br. 2 Ba Townholllio Nu. -M~ 27411 Hunti'")ton leech 3840 COSr•MllA ua at fh(' ShOf'\·~. 1:-'rµlc. SrlJNNING 1 &:t hr 2 h.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4840 pool, tcnni~. carporl w / <i ardl'n i\ptl' 1•1101. r.•r 2 Hll hltnl>. 1• .. tt11. t'IO'<\.' L.----------·;....;-_____ _. storage. ~60. &4o! 2tHI arc ·1~ & ~10 llll W lo ht:'Mh S1•11 ,.-:.ir,11t'' • days; 640 4oatl eves. Ulth Sl ~!ti 11.W t>.1rlv /\ \1 . A large lurunous oportme111 f eoturtng· Prlc>Ct" patio • f()nnal dining room • Continuous cleonlng ooer1 • Chluxe ran~ • Df1lt"""1ta-• Dt.posal • $250,0001Tcreotlon catter • Heokd pool • Joa.i:ul • Saunas• Night· lighted "°lleyball cowf • Fireside 1V lowtge • Bllllan& • 11ble tmnf• • Lou~ jocflftJu • Cooettel porldng No IMf<!' Sonµ no cl111dre-i or pe~ " • D Jf DAIL V PILOT Sunday. Match 23. tt'75 AparhMats r.r.f"'9d .,. t•ala"" 116111 ..... h .... 4300 w Ullfwftl.a.ct ltOO or U.f•Rl•d 1900 ........ , .... , •• ,., ... , ~ 1kt111au.tw.. Af ' t tsU.-.. IA,al 1 Stu.fW.a. ....................... ••••••••••• .......... . -··••••••••••• • ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••"~ •••••••••••••• ••••••••• TUE EXCITING P'tml 5eeki. roo~te lfif I Newport leech 3169 Mewport leodl 3169 Newport leech .Jl69 Sf@,~ PALM MESA ArJS. a~ or l()(,>~1.n1. N81'C<lM ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . IXIT•Dactrll MINUTf':STO.NP'f urea &10 1365 ___ _ BAYt"RONT i br. :! ba. ~ MlltllJlWlllftmC OCH. N~l B ~h . bwnneas or pvl bcb Pier avo1I SSSO .,_. ""Aot«"•o liach . 1&2 8H Crom Sl~ prof man, over 30, LO yrly 9w l9M, 644 '4SlO SEA •lcxhelou Adults; NoP\'t.:I i.hure l(r~ut Nli home & llCJ Cuyc. e..t •I U , l U l~l Me•a Or. pool SlSO. G4S U02 ~· ..... ·4400 ...... ,.. ...... 4500 .... , ......... ~!~~- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• 1 l WI '>TCllf f UtDG NI Wl'O ll I Ill At II ' .. • FULL OF LIJE, Vila 1 y. Lov• & Nutnu<Jt\ 111 wh»l the Jobi Daughters 1erve in lhelr panc»ke~ Tbo b ·rH.kliul LS dl lhl' SHOPS · C M./l-hlftl.ee.ch1Am&. $150 MO. Alalwlll-1 ..... &Co C1'41997-2100 ' o alh liunLingtoo v e Maaomc Ttimplc. M~• 23. 8AM to u aoMf tiill Palm Ave Donuuoo~ Adults $1.50 Chtldreu '1 25 2 & 3 llr on Uol( C<>un.e, FQR . YOURSELF! •:,:. &SI0.75,, (5lilks E:~!t,,Newpo_rt 6we19t1 fora...t 4350 blttn•, dbl Oll\"0 llClf 546·9660 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C..111 Mr tlco"' .uri 6 45 •. 10 1 5300 . c lean1nt;. air c ond . MesoV.rdeEaat&"' ........ -· SJNOL~ for storage, v1c. 01t&Fo•nd "'-c • "'""' l S7'"' .._.... 2100· ..aooo· •••••••••••············ ~ ura.y <r~· 0 VY• ·Exceptionally spacious apartments !40· 1800 FURN & UNl-'URN. Quo Harbor & Adarna, C.M. COMM 'L-PROF~'L --Ith 644 --OSOO •Walk •o the Beach Vad1s 111. Sm.gleis. l&2 SlS/mo 5411 w~ after u. Class A office bldg, 2190 PRIY .._TE YARD LOST: Brown folder 'If " bd A" ll I Harbor Blvd, ("'l A sheetmus1c.lustonSi1!1 OC~AN l•.RONT~lir,28u Ex ll t ti' ( 'liU rms. uU I on Y· , •• ~ • 11 mh~l • Ce en recrea on ac1 es ""e•·urity ... --•. uxcorsize 10. x2'.? GARAG~ .... , •. mo. Ad ) C M El ta Ana. betwec . C.:ondo Hilu:.. crpt s, Be d ped "' .. rVUI ~ p CM J ams . . . ev., SPRIN111 EDS & Mont Vista. &12--0501 drf>S.SeC'urity l>ld"'.$)95. • autifullylan sea •NEW• room, s aunu. rec. room. 2176 ~a~enu.a. · l n A I C. elec .• j a n itor, - mo. At.lutt.11. ti7J..ti71U or •Private patios Corner t:url'teld & rtiu).636 -4l20 rnus1c, parking. sec. l''lb~rala111 ;Wood. LOST: blk/wllt small<'al, ~-27o.t •Fireplaces and Dishwashers YOU'LL If GLAD I" lo r ' d u • 11 · ll Sgl Car Garage. Pomo!Ul putrol. M · K Stever, Psrnl , c~c no collar, blk on nose, t . •1&2Bedroom YOUWAITED! \114)847-944~ Ave .• CM.Storageonly! mgr . 557 -0!36 or Vic C .l\I . Please WA18FROIWT· •AdultsOnly -NoPets l ntrodu <•111 ~ new. bach .$25.lllt&lu:.L64l·59-t5 646-t1396 Aah~!~~~!Co. 548-6458 __ _ VllWS ft •1'rom $180 and l bdrm aplS wel lloom1 4000 Corona del Mar, dO\lbJe 1 MON. Free Rent. Walk Lost: Gold brncclet, ln or 'NE'tW~ worlh .:.ceing. Refine ... q,.................. 111r. & :.tora~e. AlJ or to ocean. new die . .Brwn. Storog9 4550 outside of Bob Burns rrvK L Yl'l .illortlable •<.Jrea LI'VE AT THE BEACll purt. 644!-727:.1 cpt'g . $175. 673-7686/ ....................... Rest NB . lleward. Hl-:ACJI environment $25.&upawk.tl73 HIO --673-9225 LIMI( 640-l!586 _ StrHrtno deSIOn ano an etegant. exctt1no way to llve. CP\oOS• IC>ftl. baY windows. SkVllOhh. flr• 01aces. Your own prfVat• P'atk> or DalConY. A "1enof\• 'fT\lltton-oooar rec center. TIOOIS coum. too. CASAdelSOL r urn 1:. he d aod un P INE KNOTMU'fEL Office Rental 4400 . STORAGEUMITS , . lurn1~heJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lustness lt•ntd 4450 Pe sonul business or LOST Fem UJlhe, J ·l5 •$185 to $215 ROOMS il!O. wk up w1Lh Mt:Ott;AL OFl"ICE tor ••••••••••••••••••••••• r e:reallonal s torage. C M a re <t •,A n:.. lo kitchen $30. wk UIJ uµt. .:.utrleai.e. JJO l'h1cenlJa, From $9. Jaml>oree & ··Belle "ryentle 646 8453 54~-97S5or~7 NB.645 .n1u THE COLONY SanD1ego1''Wy.979-0150 ~lU • ROOM & Balh, µvt. t>n DElUXE OFACES 30 RETAJLSHOPS Retttals Wonted 4600 Lost. lilk & ru:.t Dobie. 21661 lrookhurst, H.I. 962·6653 llRllll tranee for man w/ ~d AIRPORT LOCATlON Prime reasonable space •••••••••••••••••••••" teml. w l r~d (.'Ollar. v1~~! I~ emplymt. record Patio !>Utte from ~125. avail:1blelarge&smatl. Exceut1ve (who owns ~1lson&f ic~~-~e R't1'\~l!-49<1-tll70 __ mo. Incl. A C. crpts, all Old worl~ charm with home & really cart!li lor C.M. Hlu ~s_: ---·-. --~0\).\.1 ,..~,,.: _. Hoom with k1tche11 uul & Jdnllorial :.erv. • French windows, gables it> needs 3 or 4 Bdrm. un· LOST. lioltlen Rctre1ver. ~~ Ji: privileges,~mo. No Lease Heq • l l'llontb & tre~s. AdJa_cent to furn rental in Corona del temale. wearmg a tan LuxurvadUltrenulsfrom •1 "'ree Hent Festival ot Arts Mar or Newport with collar w1s1lver stud:. S350 montNv. , Newport Beach 3869 Newport Beoch 3869 1433 Superior Av Costa " esa, 642-7ti96 2~ S. E Bri:.tol. NB Grounds. ocean view on yearly Ans to "Tara ... Vic ,J:/'~~o~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hewporthoc:h N1te room 1or workrng 557·701U sgoBROADWAY bas1:1.W11lpay$350.·~50. camp Pendellon on Pacific coast HIQ= SPACIOUS 2 br. 1, 2 tw. PARK ..._.EWPORT mi.In Cookang prt v . LAGUNA BEACH per mo. l213l 691-774!1 or 64t>-6lJ27 REWARD .. -..a 71 .. '75-" 751 .sa1:18.ti7:l·l!Ol5 Nt:W plu:.h oll1ce bid~. 2 P.O. Box 1217 Wh1tt.Jer, ..:..:.::....:..:...::...------Tete.,...,.. ... 1 11111nar. Quiet Adlts. Yr· lO ti Hm s uites Con· 494-7915 Ca 90009 LOST: S1amese/Burmc:.e Owned and manaoea Dy I I" ... -n5 mo "·'2 3153 APARTME....,.S /'h b "Thtlrvlnecompany. • , . .-.. ·"" · ' "' Working lady to :.hare J'crcnc t· Rm . Xe rox Cal female ... ,.oc. rn ' on the~ !:>/\NTA ANA 1 Br upper homcw/same.ownrm& copter. Nr. UC airport luiJMH/lnvest/ ans'. "Mocha · w/reil ~pt.'r Pk r-.1·wporl Sublet :!Ur 2H;.i View. t)u1et. Poul. l'cnn1:., !)pa. ~. 64U til.17 l'cn111:.u l.i. Jux n ew townhOUl•t.' :i br. l bJ gar & µalto s-iuo. mo isJ:J ~234 Occ.1nlron1. upper 2 l>r. duplt·x ~11ndcl·k. yt:Jrly ~75 1'41> 17Jti VERSAILLES NEWPORT .tSeeurity ){all"l'nlr "'t.;nderground p,1rl..in~. "Elegant I urn luun)!l':> "U1II1a rd~ \'\.crt1:.c. .Su unJ ruvm-. .'lltd µuul & :-.un decks • l)1·1·J11 1111·..., ll1 gh 011 the l>lull nvcrlool. 111g Nl'" port llurbor "Pl'lll.ll'\'1 Pe&td ul ~µjl IOU:.. ,.<St:rl'nc adulu; only , C:Je~·.iwr st•rv1ce BACH I, 2&3 IR FROM $195 MOVE IM BONUS :l-01 l'AGN l·:Y LM·H: Ni-:'' 110 Kr 1.n.: \CH (t'urncr llo:.pllJI l<d & ~Ujlt'l tor .1bOH' J'Jl'llll' Co.J:-.l I Iv. ' 1 2 BR. lrpl. 1•pb. drps. t:nl'l ~ar Adult:.. 11 IJl'l!> S'l2 5 ti4 :> b.'iiUt) CORONA DB. MAR 3 liH, 2 li<t. furn or unf, $500 Mo ;yearly STEPS TO IUCH 2 BR, 1 ba. wmter $235 J HH . 2 ba. $325 unf. yrly 3 1.m. 2 ba. Yearly sioo NEWPORT CREST 2 li R, 2 li a condo $.525 COMMERCIAL Olf1ce sulle. Npt. S250 associated RROl\ERS -REAL TO~S 202~ V. B<>•hva O '' ·lbb 1. • 2 WEEKS FREE Move in w /deposits only l BR $190 2 BR S230· Refrig, Secur ity, Pool. Jac u z11. Rec Bid ~ w 1e xerc1se rm . B1llards. Color TV Jn me Ave at Mesa 545·4855 ~~~~~~~~~ LJr~l' ::>pan1:.h 2 bedroom I IJ.1. Patio. 11.tkony. 1J11ns. eneld gar. Nr HoJg llo~p .\dulL-;, S!35. mo. 1)<1.!4JIH --., b N 11 """" ~lJ·:lti40 Ffnance collar. Vic. Goldenwei;I Luxuryapcirtmcnlltv1ng ~1 1 5 d11wn $le!5. All a . r. 0~~-_...mo. Top E. 17th St. location.••••••••••••••••••••••• & Mc t'adden, H .B ovcrlook1na the waler. w 1encl 11 ar & A/C, Will 54l!·U027 eve 1 1)00 sq fl curpete(l "' 0 150 I Westcliff Dr. · · · · Mll7-ti81M r:nJoY ~750,000 hcallh .11·cc1>L l..t<h & pet::.. Room & Board -4050 d.raped & air cond1· luilness spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 542 u.>47 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport 1''10a1lc1alt:lr l1oned. Loads ~f built·tn O rtu ity SOOS lighted tt·11111~ court:., . ---Chnsltan. P vt Home lor Lea1ing Office Spoce s torage ca b1 nets & ppo n plus mill!:. of b1l·y<:le HARBOURLIGHTS 1-:lderly. Quiet AL (.;allouSitel\tana ger privateoffice.Plentyolt •••••••••1•••••••••:•••• t r a lls. p u lllng, .:. h u I · n14 lti<ll·Jll l ext 246 street parking. Only $400 WI L 1. r. an a gc Com· lleboard. croquet. J unior A Jun1ted number of rno:-.pherc. llomccouk mo. 3.5 yr. lease. Call merctal Build.Ing m ex· J's frp. su.a 50 monthly. :.pacious 2 bedroom, 2 ing. :H5-U268. FREE RENT 548·3404 or eves. 644-400!1. change for Office Space. ctlso l .tnd 2-bedroom bdrm&den&3bdrmun· H 5 0 h d 752 -086(1 1t::. are now available. Guest ome 41 0 11 11't' :.pace, an Y lo TOP LOCATION ----phtn,., und 2 :.tory town lti70U Saybrook Lant> ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.tn 0 1ego Fwy AJI sizes. MESA VERDE h u u s c :. . E I c c l r I c PRIV _.TE ROOM 1,u days I rec rcnl 011 1 ) r Afflhalc Huntington Harbour "' DRIVE PLAZA kitchen:., prl\ ate pall~ c 71118-16-:~H fur ambulatory Pt"rson lcJ:.l' riJI · l400 for slOre or ofllce. Ample VENDING or balconies. <:arpelinJ!. Linl'Oln Property Co Goo<l meals. N1t'l' :sur· drapene::.. SubtcrraneJn FT parkmg. Town & country p.irk1ng w11h l'levalor:. WHERE ELSE CAN ro und111gs. Ea:.h1d~ 1"175~,L~S~TRCSLQlfo'L'-NB atmosphere. We can teach you how to incrca:.e your income with vending m achine:., I ull or pan-lime. Vend· 1ng coll ee. cigar ettes . candy & drinks. We lurn1sh locations & financing Call today lor details & get sLarted oo lhe road to llnanc1al in- dependence. 71HJ38·.2700 Opllonal maid :.enicc Co:.ta Mesa. Avail 11ov. v AG~l'. c .• l _sOJi 1525 Mesa Verde Dr E. J u:.l north ol Fa:.h1on YOU GET A l:all 54l!-714l!. __ .... _ Cos ta Me:.a. 545-4123 f:..IJnd al J .imbon:e and Summer Rentals 4200 NEWPORT BEACH ::.dn Joaqurn I ull:. Houd FAIULOUS FURN ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uduxc oll1t·c :.wle:. I rum f'clephonc (7 MJ644 lWO 2 BH. 2 l>a , nl!•H !Jay. $65 Mo. Brok('r Shop in Ong Spanish San Clemente HoLel. 114 Ave Del Mar. 4!12-8430 lor rental 1nlurmallon b 1 J I 1•"'alonomil·~. JR I BDRM FOR eac l, p.Hi... um: l 1ru '" .• ti'iHilOO ----------, Son Clemente 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LJrgc 2 Hr, 2 Ra., (.;oll l'ourse view, 2 l'llr l(ar. ~3.J. & S250. mo h:d:.c ·I 9 4 -2 3 3 ~ e v e o r 492-9·11H. San Juan Capistra,no 3878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sept. 15tll. Weekly . $185/$195 tJ7:l -U47:l Vocation Rentals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BDRM FOR $175/$185 Cabin. Big Dear. Slp:.12. 2 Ten aeres of o~n space. frpl~. ~Ir TV, .~I Lule, 2 lenni:. cts. giant recrea· 548·3446 or 491·6364 Lton cenler with pool, Rentals to sh~ 4300 :.Juna:., ping pong,••••••••••••••••••••••• volleyball. JUCUZZI • •COM Oeluxe Oll1ces• J."ull ~erv1cc ;ample prkg the WELT0:--1 BLDG. 2855 E Csl Hwy 07.'i 6900 2411 P .C.H. & Mc CdM 23' n x 7200/Sale $142M 557-3062 24 hr. --------••SWIMMING POOL SMALL shop avail~ I~. in Retail Store, Service & the Mall at THE fo AC· Repair. TORY. S90. mo. 425 30th, Xlnt. location rn good N.B. ti73-~606 growth area. Closed '74 *COSTA MES ._ * w1lh 175M +.Call: Mr. M Carter, ~63 ·4416 or 003·2325 Just available2800sq. ft. · Cahf. Animal Control H.B.1Seal BchShelter Back of HumaneSociet~ 536-6551 Animal Assist. League Adoption, Spaying & Neutering 1nformal1on 000-~ -Animals Impounded Malamute, m,.le. blk gry Germ Shep. lem. blk/tan Irish Set, male, red Lab m1x. lem, bllc/wht Germ Shep, male. gry/lan Collie, tern. bllc/brn Shelt1e, male. brn/whl Terrier. fem, tan Beagle, fem. tr1 Shep. male. blk/wht Cocke1poo. male. whit~ t n sh Set. fe m, red Collie/Shep, male, tn Beagle/'fcrner, 1", wht Harrier , fem. tn Cocker, male, blk/wht Poodle, fem, gry Eng Set, fem. wht/bm CATS 2 Bd. Condo Carpeted , blllns, drape:. ~15 rrw 494-8784 or 493·774 J Santa Ana 3880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pla}cr piano & more. /\clult:. unly. NEWPORT VILLAGE 635 Hdker '\Ir Newport 1-'wy SU BLET on J\lo. to Mo. or ! LO 3 yr ba.!.ls in a pro- J t' !>:. 1 Cl n a I bld g al Westcl1ll & Dover 1n N.H. Sl5CI Pl'r Mo tor 4l!tl sq. ll. ut nt.'wly decor:.ited con- temporJry olltce suite l nl'ld' lrg r eception an•a, ~ paneled otf1ces, nt•w <:.irpl·t w lull !'l'I 'll'l' & uttl ContaC't For1:man Thomµ!>on & t\:-.:.Ol' !JU 1 Oo\ er Dr. !:>UllC :!:W. :--H t>ll-7tl60 store al 22• per ft. Air ----------• PRINT SHOP-letter press Shthr, lem. caht'O & ollset. !ntertype C-4, Lnhr, fem, blkt wht Polar Culler. See to ap· Lnghr, fem. blk pr ec1at e. t'ullerton & ::>hthr, male. Lri Anaheim area. 380 S. Shlhr, lem. blktorg cond, Sll!nS, & lloor COV· ering incld. Near So. <.;oast Plaza at 801 Baker Sl. Very 111 Lrall1c. (;all SAVE-MOS'f DEVELOPMENT . Placentia, Placentia. OTHERS Sl25 NEWl::H :.1nglc . I :-om.di t·htltl p(!t Ok 2i0l W. ~le Fadden S-l:!-6517 Sll5 Newer lliH. bltn~. crpts. drp,, d1~po~al. t;lf C7 I 4) 557·0075 gJ;J-%45 Elegant shop lor rent tn s N'Sand. 9-5.4!17·~. SNACK SHOP (between Chapman & Orangethorpe > 870..C564 FOU='l D: G iris coat :.l lU. or524·6773. Vic. Balb,la Pen. & Anade SL ti7J-Ot>57 Western Manuf. f'ound-1960 Class ring al lOl': 2701 W i\kl-'addc11 '.ianta Ana 3880 ~anta Ana 3880 PH. 54l-ti54i OAKWOOD FIGHTS INFLATION ROOMMATES Want e d to sh<1rc be<tu111u1 2 bctlroom lurmshed or unlurn1shcd a 1Hs at Oakwood . There's Sl,000.0UO 1n recreauun fac1l1t1es. Complimentary tcnn1:. le:.:.ons. Sunday brunch Sports tourn<1ment:-.. A fullttmc acuv1L1es dire<:· tor who pluns p<irtlc.:. & BBQ s. We 'll e\.cn help you land a roommatt.•. Sorry, no one under 21 & no pets. Models open ddl ly 10 to 7. See our larger ad 1n lhe apartment ~ec· uon. M \JN ::.r. Uwntwn. HB. -150 :.q. 11 ~12.; mo Uttl pd Call lloml'!> L nhm1t l'd Inc 5JlVi.J~~ tor lease: 045-1.030 With Nauonal Orange County Medical Marketing Brand Center identify • by .............................................. -----.-----mlll!I!~---'!~---------------------. Vf estminster 3898 S-an Apple with~ -~~~ (or Mate) 2 bedrooms. 2 baths from just $215 l\11J ~ iuk tit dll you get Air Conditioning• W/W Shag Carpeting •Tailored Draperies • Separate Dining Areas • Oish1o11ashers • Private Patios ••••••••••••••••••••••• (JUII-:T . :am. 2BA, lndry, pool. n•J pt'l:-. ~165. ~15'1 l ~L1J1 :-.on l!4ti 1277 / 1:1!12·;)~.) Apartments Fwnished or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1f6'~ COHONA UEl, MAH 2 Hr TownhOLL'oe. lrplc, I rorn S!OO I Hr lrom SW5 Pool. tenn1:.. tonunentdl breukla:.L Some o<:can ISt CatahnJ Vil.'"' St:pJraw I am1I) Sl'rllOn l'lu:-.e Lo -.hc1pprn~ ti.. 11nc UcJ l'h 1>44 2bll The price of everyt hing 1s Kct ln l! u p Nvw 0;.1kv.ood Uarden Apl's helJ>~ yvu I 1l>,ht 1nflatt0n uv olfenng :rn exelus1ve ·"No R~nt Ha1 se t:uurantc t:" W e KUarantee lhat your rent will not be ra1::.ed for 1 lull yeur and you stlll ha\'e the 1lex1b1ltty or month month occupan- l'Y· P lus you gel a lot more tor your money al Oakwood, including Sl mlll1on an r ecreation 1ac11lt1es. d lull lime Ac· 1t\.1t1es Director who lllan:. pdrtll'S. HBtfs. Tnµ:. & more! Free ::>un- dJ) Brunch.. OAKWOOD GARDEN :\ PTii l 6Lh at Dover ti42·8170 Penthouse Apt, lgc new. on Ba.v. 3 BR. male or female. Non ~m uk l.!r prcl _ SldU. m o 6i:l-o743 Hoommate wanted by 4 12. Fe m by :.ame 2lir. 2ha . CM Walk to O.C C All Uttl pd. Sl26 mo Barbara 640-3471 bcl 4pm. 5j6-Ol!.17 att 5. PVT. OFC. 200 Sq. Ft ,. JH d . µ a 11 c I cJ • 1 n W t.·~tm1n:.ter lndusl. tiOO :.q . It. in prime shop· lomµle\. JU :.4. It.· pan g center on 17th St. Warl'11~t·. :.µ;..11.·e avail. Costa Mesa. Fully up· H!J:! 14.lli graded. SJOU/mo. Agent, WATERRlOHT Newport Bffch l::xccull ve Ollll'~:. Sl~·SJSU i\lonlh View 01 uuuts & WcJtt'.r BILL GRUNDY ti75·tillil 1'110 I O~ kA l'lll::H want!> Lo ::.hJrl· 1.rnu sq ll " :-...1mc ••r •Hiler 1>ro-lt•:.:.1on:. lh·I ::.150 mo ,'\r 17th & UrallJ.!l' A"¥.:, C.\J .>It< Ml 18 045-4400. Industrial Rental 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Warehousejlt. Mfg. Near 0.C. Ai rport. 1800 Sq . Fl. Hent month to month. Bus. $49-1141, Hes. att. 5. 87!1-3169 FREEREHT Com merc1al-lnduslru1I Space 200 Lo :nxJ', 21 to JV-per sq IL 30 day!> Cree r ent w 1 l )r. ledse. 831-1400 To Share c.t large 2 lir. l ~ 11 1 l c 0 1 ·• o J t • t (.: ~ ---- Ba. 111 C.:d M Conlac·t \\ 'lora..:1· 1 .irt•a tn C~I 2000Sq. F't.-S300p(!rmo Stevc oft• K:JJ -lll 2a wu.:.c1 It ~oomo v. uul t!'i~it{352 Uirch, NB. Agt. ti75·7ti77 <Jlt.) inc t>-12 l~lti I &. d local Warehouse school & m1uals 642·163il ::>eeks d1str1butors for es-1_be_f_o_re_5p'-m ___ _ senlial automouve pro· Found : 3/1~. Rabbit du<:b an the growing Basts1de. CM. White replueemenl p:irls In· brwn. gray. 832-8600 duslry. Re veal :.ales xllU.aft 6645·1l843. wnh high eanungs. Will --------- tram & establish dealer!> FOUND: Female dog. for you to service & short curly hair. Vic. r estock our companies College Pk. 557-6361 products. Invest $3629. Lo . ~ti04U . for inventory FOUND. Black~tanpup , . py German Shephard. :.ecured wtth 100 '' buy Vicinity Coast Hwy COM buck gu11rantee. Call for 675.2538 inlerv1ew. 12131822-4945 --------- l"ound 1 Fem Puppy. La WOMANS Paz, Chrasanta Area. WORLD ~~~~7e , denti f y ASSOCIATE lPl~<'e coo· tract wor 1 LOST: Black shthr male Local 11rm now olfer!> Cal. Reward. Losl 1n women the opportunity l>ec. '74. of earning extra ineome 642·1938 • $250.000 Recreation Center • Heared Pool & Jdcuai • Volleyball & Table Tennis • fireside lV Lounge • Card & ~1nglcs. 1 & l bedrooms. Furn & unlurn. With all Male 27 yrs Y..ants lcmale the extra:. Model~ open· roommate. Let:. llnd daily 10 lo 7 Sorrv no Jnd s hare uµL or house COHO~,, 111.-1 ;\l 1\H. 2 750·1000·1100 sq.It.. hest room :.utll'. Sl25 mo. Costa Mesa locatton C.:ua~t llw~ garden. Xlnl Fwy closi::_ ti7:l-l~l7 b_Y .... ~Se~b!1n~ _<Musical LOST: Broken hearted, Greclln!! Cardsl in the h omely black f em l'onvt>ntence ol their poodle/terrier mix Vil home.~ Min1mu.m retur~1 8 e a c h & wa r ~ er ol ~l I 1 per wcek ~or 1_2 847.5674 or li42.Jti86 Party Room • Biiiiards l Bedrooms naUable furnbhed & unfa.rnUhcd from j ... t $170 El Toro ac J1·ro1111110 '11-:W LUXL'IO' \l>l l.T APTS. I & 2 lk-111 m. pool & ree 1 m :!il/~2 F A H T H I N l. :... :-, T 51:!6·8460 pets or ch1lllrt>n. · ' C.\1. 540-lti\U. prkg. ti73-412t• Watt•r \'1t<w oll.', pvt bath. ,\ l'. utll inc . rea:. rem 2-100 W C)l llwy (UlTO!'~ 1 rom Stu fl Sh111.J 544-&ml COSTA MESA hrs work. lnvt::.l ~.~a.-------- Secured by malertals, Found F. Blk. Cockuµou equipment & tra1mn~. Gray h airs. Vic . E>.. apple5 '* LAS BRISAS * Oakwood Garden Apartments •t._ ......... _1- :.'IM I'<• T'"on 1\,,· 1 Br or Stu(lt0, I urn nr u11 lurn. Adult::. <•nly. no pets. Showc.t!'-l! ll1.•:-.1~11 <.1pl:.. s tep:. lv IJt'tll'h , security uldg , private pal10 + h{'atcd pool From ~21.:>. ~I~ H1ver Ave .• N B li42 2.Xiti ~..tleechHortta Irvine and 16th 645-0550 ~arl ..... $-"' 16th and Dover 642-8170 ""vH1f,1A11,, l't ...... 111 .47'>'1;!1 ~. No C.hlldrl'n or Pet• Nole~ ~ ,., __ __... ... l..S--•MC...,...,_ flJ -Apcw hwnh Fumished 1 ~ents fvmlshed I Apartmenh Fumished I Aportntetrh Fumished or Unfuntish~d 3900j or Unfurnished 3900 or Unfumished 3900 or Unfurnished 3900 ................. . ........................................................................ . OUR LIGHT Prestigious Apartments in a Garden A limited number of spac i o u ~ 2 bedroom, 2 bd rm . & den & 3 bdrm. units are now available. • Furnished and Unfurnished • Private Balconies • Beautiful Landscaping • Fireplaces, Wet Bars •Walk-in Closets • GE Buffet Kitchen • Refrigerators Included • Air Conditioned • Pool & Streams • Jacuzzi . . • Sauna • All Adult Building • Subterranean Parking • Pet Section • Monthly or Lease For rent-FemJle sh;Jrc Condo 1n !-'. V 9tilH7~ afl 5pm O.!:_ wk~ For 1nterv1cw c all, cels1or S chool. ~O . $214 MONTH Keith. 714·U!IHJ001 534·3757. lndustr1:i lo1t1ce&shop ----------- 1300 & Up MoHy to Loan 5025 Found : Vic. CdM black & Fe male Lo s hare 2 Br apl w I same in C.M. SKl per mo. 541!·5060. •IMU.l'ftEEHENT • carpets &Dr<1pes ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••while male S1beriun No lca!-ol' 01., off1l·es adJ Please call Bob Hartsell BUSINESS LOANS Husky or Malamute. ap· ,\ irpor Ler llotcl. A 1C. or Tim Driscoll s.50,000 to s.500.00U prox 1 yr old, Brown Res pon gal wishes Lo :.hr lull :.crv1ccs. 1''rm $135 Ashwill·Burice Co. lius iness growlh with eyes, mas k on I' acc. ch<irmrng Bal 1:.1 home mo 714 1 ~97.2100 creative financing. 673·7S31 w t s ame. 675·81JUt 21n ouPont.Room8 Call Mr.Bryan 673-2383. • 1133 3223 'lll noon * Sell idle items 642.567~ 1135-7600 Lost m San Clemente. Sm. gray /black p oodle. Af»cat11wnts Furnished Af>art!netth Furnished ~ent1 FurnlshN 1Af»ca lnwnh Furnlsh.d lKeeshaJ Silver colar. or Unfunal1hed 390 cw Unfumished 390 Oil' Unfumished 3900 or Unfumlshed 3900 very L1m1d. Reward. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •• • •• •••••• •••••••••••••••• ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 492:1 .. 1415. H H STONEYBROOK Apartments in a Garden ~ A limited number ot spacious two bedroom and two bedroom & den units are now av.ailable Exceptionally Large Floor Plana F urniahed and Unfurnished ll~ Il • Refrigerators Included • All Adutts/~O Pets r. • Private Balcontes • Air Conditioned ~ • Fireplaces and Wet Bars • Beautiful Landacaplng , ,-_ ~-.-.-.-.-.o1-•• -•• -.-.-.-.-•• -.-.-~-?.-~-~ :J PREGNANT? M Caring conf1dent1 a I µ counseling & r eferral ll Aborllon, adoption & keeping. H11 Aks A;~'~::~~~;;:¥\' Cosmeues. Call for Free U F1tc1al. Anita. 545-6210 ff I SPIRITUAL READER Open 10 AM to 10 PM Advice 01 all matters. 312 N. El Camino Real San Clem•nte, [.'or appt. Call 492-9034 492-913tl Abracn M-..~ 1733 Fullerioo Ave. M Exp . maaaewies. 10-10 ••64!-6055 •• ~ LM1t9 Togs....,.7 ~ Why NoL Marry TodlY? il NoTest! NoLtcenso' Mo ve to th(' onl y rC'ntal a partments in e~clus1v(' I1 • Recreation Clubhouse • Subterranean Parking fl • 2 Tennis Courts day /nite • Jacuzzi-Sauna-Gym o • Tennis Clinics • Two Poole No PubJicny ! 373~ Huntington Harbour 16700 SAYBROOK LANE ,, ..... (714) 846-3341 ,,..... L IN<'UL/11 PROPERTY COMP~NY R ~-! 'ANOllOO~Y STONEYBROOK fi[l, 3 "~ 500 Bellflower Blvd., t---...;Jl-....•-------11 11 0 11 Long Beach ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~2~13~)~5~9~7~-4~4~~~8~='·~-~·~;~·~YI~"~_,.,~~ MADA ... 100 HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY!! &Jnd-r March 23, 1975 DAil v PILOT D 11 . rt cement ·t ·w·· 1?8' ... ammer lt ... care>et S -ERVIC--E DIRE~ORY ·t"·P i 1 ···• Ire 1t. .. Hoe it ... Cl ean it ... Move 1 ... ress t ... Pamt IL.Nall it... Plaster lt ... Fix it... , • Plumb it. .. Patch 1t. .. P1 pe 1t. .. ~e modet it ... "" Roof it... Landscape It... Tile It... Trim lt ... Sewit .. _ 1 Hau t it. .. Add it ... Plant it. .. Alter 1t...Learn it ... ~~~~ ...... ~~ S~lce Dre11.-lttt I Ci~ . .. " l..co.e T•• .. , Good R W ••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror eprur ork on * • STJ!:AM •• D k . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• PaWltMJ/P......... rtaaterjl.,. bofi11t ..................................................................... Washers, dryers retraa CAR PE rcssma ane Ill the Euro-P...-.dhe G•• al !I t ;iulang & Lt. MoHna. C"''G f'1N Svc-416:.&·0112 ---<'al1Jtu•k548 ~33 b f" • TCLEANING pean manner by t1p~t. Specauhzt-Restorataon lmmed O\!pendable Taxprepared,yourhm t>ror. ~i41nt1n~. Ill · l'\"rCHPLASflo.Hl.M..i Kt-:PAHt=-> ... 11 &)pea, te rior .xt t'ree c1>t:.. A II TY p f'!> 1-'rN• i:;,, Re.i-.. t'rt"t: ~l. !Jc, »k 751~ clay or nll(hl llmale~. C,111 ~~ . Io r W .1 I I H:iU 502ll ------rec Elll. 962~11 Desa~ned for you. t:or -& Lnndi;cape Mlhl ~ service. •to leitd /up ~kp f fanJilannmg J 0 H N S C & day i''Hhton:. ~423l Mamtcnancc &Sprinkll:'r 5411-U&l ear bun 1>1.~rv1c~_ P~antang ·Int/Ext. A1rkM ..._..119 •H" 1111w _ _ labyuttiaa Upholswry.O;t~fae~poci llectricel -H ~pui r . o 42·Kb49 & MOVl NG hauling. A 1 •l"ree T ax ~rval't'• for ••••••.;~-.;~i •••••••••••• (:.011 retardants).••••••••••••••••••••••• t.733lll0 work. R e asonable, col '7-&returns tooouplehst· !>pray. Wallpapering Ac • ••••••••. • •••••• •••••. M1norrepams.5:'.!6-7KH7 Mi\HV s Pl.l'~llll!\l: J ~ HUU1''1Nt.i l.1t't'O:.ed & lnsun."(j Lovlna Care,faw 'd yd.Uy Degreaser& & all color ELEC TRlCIA N Sml • legestudents.IW7·2126. in~house amkl6',"'tor3 hr/day/Wetlk. Na~hlli & brighteners & 10 rrunute jobs. m aant / repairs. :.!2 ~uropl'an La~cark'r mos Brkr. 008-tU82. •TOP QUALITY• • li lti !MUI• lnlcrior & !!:xteraor _NO JUH TOO SM Al.I, I'" rel' est :>t>-40tlt wknd s OK . Rcl i.. llleach for your white yrs exp. lie 2JJ10ti lrne~orv~ce·~leam~!'l ,\tovang,Hauhng,Cleanup RIL.l-:Y ·1·AXSERVICL' SSS--0347 J eaiut.-l:'urpets, Save money by c:•8·S203 No ma1nt, I l'Us_642-532'J i :.tudents, exn..r & reub. c. Call l.t•c 8Jo-7:!7tl ev Justl'l~7 Slept ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .,.. "'"" 7W W ES'l' l9lh, 1} s uving me extra trips J' G 1 ., ti40·174lf Cleanhving d · Gotdeftlt19 ~l'e <irtl'n tandscap., ----------Co:.ta Mcsa,t.:u. P rof 1'a1nter, honci.t rm & hall :~mAn;rur~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~orv . ~utl11y1 Work & Houseclecminq 26yrse:'ll.&1.2·1>1'12 work, reas. lnl/t•xt, Cro.•e ~.50,couch$10,chair$S. Mushroorncompoi;l,lawn as:~l~On t ell.> l' Uob ·••••••••••••••••••••••• 1f'Ofthtg -~2~jg /;e 1 s. 5<18·i759, lSyrsexpiswhatcounts lopper, plant maxes. · Housecleaning by Hella· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- lus1M11 Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• Keypunch, Card sort Ouplicate. Lis l. HEN' Ul':C, 5'6·7160 ext~ 110t method. I do work Delivery Open 7 dy:.. blc .Couple. He1ere11ces. m yself. Gd. rets. 531-0101 Ag n scape. 812--00SH. G.n•ral Ser'liCH ~cas. Kates. S.lll~l _ I 'II Do Yo ur J roninR in my Painti119-AI Types home on Sitt. " Sun. Free est J1mti75·~'>9 -Mesa Cleaning c & •TRIM RITE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cella. 1 "m looking ro r Succel Jn ventn r -uh • .arpets • * 111\Nl>YM.AN-llomes & llou:.es to cit-an. 1-;xp. M an utacl url:'r will P ol!>Lery, Ste amed TREE SERVICE 1\,pt-;. l 111bC'll'nt1ous Lfou"'••keener.'""6"<•):> h cleaned or $hampoo ' ~~ " "" ""' - lt<•a:.onabll'. 5Sl-513l. ul ler 5 . :to pm . or ATTN. Apt. o\\ners & a n)l1meweekends Mi:rs. Apt. p:unt ·~, rnt. -~1;;. per rm. Guar Tl•tl ooeslly evaluate your 557 67-l'J · Prunang-Hemoval C..:rJlt-.mj11 1.15 ~ ---------- patented /patenta ble --· LANDSCAPING . . . • . . - -HOUSECLEANING as ou1 ideas. Full proll•t.·t1on p f c Yard Cleanups ~ 111 N c.s hy M ool>.e Husinc:.s. Call J un1t:l':. Landscaplt19 t:ail645·19'J5 for ~1ppl. ro arpetjRoor FrtLa wn Serv$llM1l 1•l'll wixitlwurk. rl'pair3 • Ha~J,!l'dvA nns tii:> ti.l.lJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----& W indow CleaniftCJ i''ree Es t !l62 l«>I<! plu111h111i.: 1•l•· &12 5013. ---·---HO"f01'J1.LINI.; ~ m o.-.t NANCY BAH N f: s . Dutch Service 537-1508 -- -----T IU·; B t::ST an l>unwslll" yards. Sod :.ules & 111 636-708.i I WAN r WOKK ! Iii Quality Lo\\ r.•lt·i. Call Hruee t>-aS 5J7ti Jll 4. Secr etariaScr. Jt~a!> Cerne t/C et Grdn 'g /M ain/LndHp HauliftCJ l'kanmg. Rot1b1c 1:> H.1g :.tJll. l.Jnd~caplllft. Day rates. By the J>.l•l!l' •>r hr ..... n oner t ~. s pklrs. cleanup. :.oil ....................... &-Mop. 548 07.'>7 or e\'e. l'om !l&>-<!170 640-5885. •••••••••••••••••• cond. &1:.!·JJ3J.&1ti·-l~IOH \I -*THE HAMGMEH• ----Hr<.•ak Ortll/Hemo,e ---· OVI'\<•. hau ling .JAPANt-;SE Hou:.et'lean L11:~i.1U lo.i''rcel'Sl. A-.phall /Cement. Jo" Exper1e needJa1wne.,c J!jrugi·l'l\-•1111111· Ht'llilblt 1ng-Anytime . Own MaJonry OSchwartiSr.~·lJOl 5 9 d lit"il ~c • \ ll'l.' l:HiJ~5l t r a n ."' " o rt a t 1 o n ••••••••••• • ••••••• •••• C-nter rate~ 4 -99JJ or Lan scap1ng ___ ,, ... -r-tilU Ultil!. & Gardt.!mn•• \I .H6-U527. WI LL I/\ MS & ~on!> ••••••••••••••••••••••• F L' , .. ~~ ~~ . O\"lng ll.1uhnf.! Stu1lt•nt __ Mas 0 n r ,, Br 1 t· k , SAVE & PrulJl. •"'"tom rec &:.o!>l ,.,,,_, I 1 , l k u J """' Cl1STOM Cement Work --· --~ rut· · n·c.1,.. oarr) \pt spct"1al clean k1tcn~n UIOl'k 1s 1ont• Ill' ~l04h R L S I N 0 H ::, t .1 l l ' Ill" 111Hd. 1';i.1l•noi· J'.1v month I) !IW :~l:l) · remod, re pair, add-on, Patios. Reasonable JAPANEq; ''APUt-:. fo:H 5111_97:!.l & 5:1.') L>"~· ---:.to\ e l.'l <'. balhruom Call ~ti ti:l71 1nsulat1on. Fn.-e t::.t. & "' v ' -Designs.045-J4J9. _ fo'ree Est642-8514 lO Yrs Exp. Complt•tt• ll aulrn~. y d cleanup. :-.h~•n,i,~oo 1 rm & hall ~ I 11H·rcs ted 1r1 QUJ llly ' Service & Cleanup. mu• itl''· 01111 j'>l>.'. l'eli··· 54o·Suo7 MoYinn 1'<1 u m e H r J n tJ " ' TYP&'i--"'Brick & Cement Work" f'ree Est r 1 1937 • " ' ,, ' ~ i Hcle1•enec~ "! 1.'all 1'1•d •BIG &Small • i.:xp. Reas. Free e:>l. :> -• bh'. luw r.ilt·~ .. l5ti-ol47. Exp. Lady will dean your •••••• •••••••••••••:•• 714 •t>3ti·7™15 536·1648 Trade labor for "! Call YARDCLEAMUP ---housl' or apt. Work t>y<.iOllDl~N i\l•H .1 '.'g·.3~ - -.. . Larry 645·8lti5 Comp Ma ml t>45-0:l09 Use the Dally Pilot "Fast day. t>3ti-Ov7-t Van. 111 ·Ill:.. loiwl:-.l rate:-ATT: Apt O\\nl·r:-. & mgr .. '-h d C --an Ol'. l•:1:>b ~I 11tH:I cin ts e a r pl'ntry n e-.ult" Se rvi ~efoPlace-Your~ast _ ,\ptpaint1ng 1nt.~t.:>p1•r Remodel, r e pair. V1nn D011 't give up the s hir' ROfO·TILLING l)1reclory. Y~ur service Re s ul t " Se rvic e OUl'&i\l~Ul'I'''' ruom.Tcd1i:lli~08.i Lenhoff 675 18GS :11l tl Y c) u 't I r i nd i l l 11 "fhe Or1g1ncal, Lar!;C or 1s our s pectalty. Call Dirttlory ad ...... call lAll'.tl ,~lalt·~·1d ..... \l<1\'1ng - -5~·81l75 Cla:,i;1f1ed. :.mall_!' lot. 751·5250 642·5678. ext . 322 now. 642-5678. ext 322 7 I.la . 1 n·l.' e,.L . .:i<!t 21Ji 1 Classihl·d 1\ll ~ Fabt Scrva ec H eu:. Hall'" J 11~1 One t.:all Tw J US I' l'L.U.\tlJ1NU 642·4111 ;-.. 1-.ILL :-.. t-.u~. l~t:. l'h1.• Full s,:n 11:\.' Sign <'o For Sale~man 5JJ-~i.17 1 T ftHisiCNI Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..H. OTIS Plumbing •I'\' l'ROUBL~">• W j {l'r ht rs, a ll 1:>1''-'"· l 'all "" ll1ghl IY &01 reJ:. 111<.lpo:.ali., stopal?o.'S, r,• \\Hl'I.. no exu.-cbarl{o.:: pair:.. r e modehni: anll tur l'\l' & v.t.'l.·1..t'ocl Sen· 1cp1p111~. NewCon:.lrUl" 111.:l l H&FV.~JZiO lion. :!t ll r~. ltt A. lxmLI ~2-u2tiJ Til~ ....•.•...••.....•••••. P~S•nlce ll-.H \\I ll 0 111.1' '''" to.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl.'modt·I ,...1 L". t'1>l :-.1111 Fountain Valley Pool Sup-1ob:. v...i1·111n. j,lcJ .!J_.,, ply ~en ice S.'l !xl mo • · Al·1d wa1:>h $4-t Supplll':. Top Soil del free IS17 :l2t7Jlt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• RetnOdel & Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• • rop :0.1u l. ''ompo-l. •.\I 11kt1 • H~\\oocl • l \I. I. '""' •i'.l.kl Room. Additions . H t-:MOOI::L11'1; Tre~ S~r•1c~ (JL .\LI l'Y WOHK ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Jll.NowFor 111 ... lrimm1nJ.:. loµµ1n i.:, FH t•: 1': t-:STI Mi\ n.:.-; I• '-'l'll111i.:. Hcmoval:. I.ow 1\1111 Ol'l>tJ.:11 It.ill"" l>Jn.540\)kijl _ i .1 I Jtll:I t:,!lj l l)tii .i7tid U1:>e the Ually Pilot "I'd.St l)u,tllty home imp. 111-. :.!j H es u I l · · Ser v i cc ) r:. l.'~P Frei! e1:>t Fau D1reclory. Your :.ervice prn·t· <.'all lwn. I 1·.irt· 1-. our s p ec1ully. Call 04:! 1770 t-:n·:. & Wlrnt.b. 1»2·5678. ext. 322. Money Want~ 5030 Hetp WcmtM 7100 Http Wanted 7140 Help Want•d 7100 Hetp Wanted 7100 Help Want•d 7100 H~lp Wanted 7100 Help WClltted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ••••......•......••.........•• , ....•...................••.•..........................................................................................................•...•..................................... ' . --- -ESl'HuW CIHL-pl 01 KEYBOARD METER READER ~10.000 2nd on 111\un family rcs1dcnCl'. (.'11,..t,1 :~esa. Call g;JJ·8ltill MoricJaeJes. Trust ACCOUNTANTS HELPER \"ull \L!l'lll ~ \IJ.!• SJ2t\ lull umt>. till. high PJ> - 1-.11·1 11\ tlr;,iu \l;11nt ::-151\ name U \\ n hrs Exp on 1'111111 f(,ml·r l'H Sl5r\ Iv. 5:.lti·i5:!g l'B\ l<l•l'pl l\fll' IO~i.5\J -·-------- ll•h•ph11111: \\ nr1. ~I Exp'd HOSTESS .\l•t•d 11·ni;,il1• hl'\ tio.1n l pl.I\ t•r I or prutl·-...1on<tl group <.".Ill x lh ltiii •Kcy punt·h \ll>l>El.:o. \;fo.:EDl-:L> \\'111 Tr,1111. Call .>J!J ti4:~ Mot•IHan~ One Pos 1llon Available On A Full Time Bas is. Duties I nclude Reading Water Meters, Performing In-Field Meter Repair s, & Customer Service Wor k. No Experience Necessary. Deeds SOl S ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% 11\VINE PERSOl\.'NEL SERVICES&-AGENCY & Wine Stewardess •Typ1:.l~ •~l·erctc.1r11.·-. Meededt-&ow! P time. App{y Costa .\lc,,J Inn. J<::tl.'> llarbcu Ill \fl. <.: ,\1 I st TD Loans-8112% 2nd TD Loans Lowest rates Oran).!C' Co Sottltr M~ Co. 642·2171 .>I!°> llli 11 ~rving Harbor arl•a :!I year~ PVT. PTY. will purt"h:l~l' 2nd TIYs 642-357:1 Ernoloyment & Preparation ••••••••••••••••••••••• <..}ualif1ec1 m use of 10 kl'\' oll1<·l' machines; Able to work with & <H' curately post figures, working with daily sales & incoming inventory in· \'Oices. Fine retail store in Fashion Island with pleasant people in pleasan t surrou ndings. Hourly ba si s with schedule adjustable for family <:un sideration. but must he available bv HAM Monday throug h Friday. 5 fl ho ur·.., ;1 da y c Weekly total : 25-30 hours 1 lxH 1·: li'th (.\L lr\.rne} "Hiil•· J..!1 ln::.t.i Me:.a C a ll 642-1470 wanted for a new elegant New p or l B eae h He s taurant. lnterv1ew by appt. only. Call Mr. Kardou.-, 1:133-0570 ext 4 1,,,;;-...., ____ ~ ..... _JIJ-....,_ • ....,-___ 111111::xper:cnced Wa1tn·--s. 1<1•.ll 1-:~Latl' S.11l'sp('()ple COME TO WHERE B e n Hrowns. Souln Laguna. 4~~·2ti!;;J. THE SALES FORMER MARl ... ES AREMADE!! Call :'>·I ll 5 11 ·17 nr .111111 our pr111t•:-..,11in.il :111x :Jl71 1111' Ill'\\ Ill .... 1.111 1;n·at upponunit~ 1orma1111n un fl" 1111 .1 l11·1·n:-.1·d .i!>Slll"rnte:. enhstmen1 Wt• JrC look l'r" :111• dt•'k :in<I ,,nonr . 1n g I or a 1-·"'' (;ood ;-.,111w 1111•Jl111n IX yt'ars FormC'r Mar IOl'!> 111 lk \h-11111111 ... 11.1· otlt1'l". £\· _e_n_ll_s_l. __ l 'all M arg.1n•l 1'1 tl''l 5 IU· I C)(t NEVER\ Fl·:i-: l\·mpo Tl'mporar~ lll'IJ' Larj?l01:>l 1 .. !l'l>UI> prndue1llg gl'nt>r.d <s gent•y 111 Orange t.:ou11ty 1:. ~tarl lllg ;,1 new Ul\'1s1n11 ol µa) roll ded11Nion & dt· I I \ l' I' y () I i.: ,. II u " 1·<.orlll t('.ILCS l•l llS O\'t•r l.}(JI) h11:.1nC~:-. al't"Ollnls. W1· nl·t<I Ii wl'll quali11ctl ll l l' & ll t•allh Ull · rlo.•rwr111·r :. 111 handle lhl'"'l' k-a1b. ThoM' -,elect· l'll \l Ill ri·ee1ve a leH•l 111 l"Onll' \\hilt' ~t'lltnj4 l:>till'I l:'d & tra1111:d Lhl'll ~o 1111 annuallt.jllon Full Ir 1ni.:c h<·nl:'llLS ;iva1l Call lor appt .. 71'1 83..1-~lti. ;\(" H Operalor-As.,l H1111Kkl'l'pt>r to ~tart 1m tm·d t•xper onl\· salar~ 1·nmme11sur<1Lc w:cxper .>IO-a:.!~lt> :--0 c c d :. p r y I o ,. 1 n ~ grandmotherly per:.ori. 11\'l' in lo tare lor 8 'r old l>oy. nouschold d;ore:.. rootn & hoard + ~mull Apply Before5Pi\1 Thursday March 27th COSTA MESA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 77 Fair Drive. Room 105 Costa Mesa ,\11 Equnl Opportun1tv Employer ~;.11;,iry jjt-0317 Hftp WatttH 7100 Help W.+ed 7100 .-.;eed ~-Sllll wkl\' ' F t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUS+. House ot ~'uller. P r1· Sl·hc)ol Tt•al'her H~teptionis~.Me<hcal olt·. Mr H1e hards.K4ti :..155 nc1·1io-d . :1 til'\t. ~1m1-i\l.'\\l)Ort Cr. Altra1:tivt-. - -Fri ~ Ill ht 1''.\pt•t .. d warm p:r:.onallt~. ~~µ Job Wanted, Male Please Send Resume To: ,..EW ACCOUMTS 0111 KK:!ll jnb 644-:>170 Wkdays a ll CLERIC _Mam:.___ -7025 •.•••.•••.........•.... L XJ>l:'rterH't'd l IJ'" I dr1n·r lll'l'd' ""r" l.w .11 or l111t>. I 1·,1n1-.11·1 Classified Ad No. 393 c /o Daily Pilot '.-lh•11 \ 1·111111n1;,.,..1un :.pill. t ';1ll H1 ll l.aehcmmyl'r h lt1 1'1.!K l· .... r .. 1;i.!·4STi GEL COATERS TOUCHUP MEN T~ pe SO \\pm .\pply In Pt'r:.011 l'l•r-.11 11 .1 1111• 1>-11L 11ml'i----------• ,...tit·-. J..:11 I" Jiited lur U11t :-hop ll·3.l, l"Jll j.lli i'!J.N tU:t.:REATJO:-. P.O. Box I 560, Costa Mesa , California 92626 C o ok, Exper'd "'""" 1•\111·r Sp.1n1 ... h 11111d 1wlp1u l M usl be experie nce<.I. le«JGI S•c to $950 lank Of America 1016 lrvinl' AH'.:-.. li equa l Oppor. Empln.\ er Professional f'Uftd ASSISTANT RECREATION SUPERVISOR Co. pa ~:.. 11ur t ee . -Raistt" to SI S,000 Young A1·1·ou11t.11ll "urk mg on l..'.t>rl Ol'l'll 'oun~ a g,l!rc..,.,1 vt• l" 1• \ 111 H•lp Want~ 7100 Help Wanted 7100 W-01..._ tor 1n ~"I) \ ~l·a1..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W aitr~ss. 1:xper•d 11,, t :!1 ~l.1LurC'. Ap11ly 111 l'"I :wn. t .~rJo~ Family 11, ,1.1111 jilt. 3.1221 ('oasl Ca II 645-0070 :till W. 17th Street Costa Mesa Pr estige -.pul. Our client, ----------Will coor drnat.e 19 au\· 1ltar1es. Need ~tron~ one of Orange County"s 11nest. 1s ckin~ a ix•rson newport sup('rv1c;ory background exp 1 a'< & 1\111111 ,..1.111 m ed. ~Ill' l1rm1;;.1 •111.1.1 Job Wanted, Female 7050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seel y \I.' >.Int :.kills. II yrs. l"\P Jookrng 1111· 1n ten·~llnJ.!. unu~u.d ("arcl.'r tsht.1ro n 54K·l'W 15 Companion, ~()(><l n1ok & driver, hy thl' h1111r rn we1:I.. Frl'l.' tu tr.1\l·I O\\·n l'.u" 67J J~i Help Wanted, M&F 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A (PA Y ASSIST. ~mal rapidly groY.1nJ..: H& U t"O. m ~. Sanla Ana nel'tl:. n·l1a hll' person w/haekground 1n all phai.c -; of /\/P.1yahle & g00<l Lyp111,g skills. Reial· ed h ookkcep1ng & purchas in g exµer helplul. S al com- m e n:.u ratt' w 'C'xpe r . Xlnt t·o . llc11et1Ls & ple<1~ant workmg conds. Call Etl1 :1l Protolype {) e v e I o 11 Ill c n t A s · :.oc1.ilc;,, .1.>o-2800. c>.t l.!5. --------- ACCOUMTAMT ,\PT Mana,l!cr . prefl'r Pcofcssaonal ~1an:J t!t' t·vuplL-, new bid,!. Apt. m ent Co. sel'k-; dc~recd :.alan· + ut1l. Contact ind1v1dual \\Ith 1 year Mr" l>t• Moo;;s. 7jl-141.i pcactJcal accountrni.: C'\ ------- perienc<'. 1>n•ll· r .llJ Iv general led/,!cr. 1'11-.1,;cl•---------•I contact pcr<.onnl'I lor in terv1ew uppoinlnwnl J'CM Inc 8;1i :1.~1' :W Le1sun: World Lag 11111,.. AVON Boys & Girls IO to H year~ ul .11•1· I 1;11 l.V Pilot dt•llH·I'~ r111111·' may bl' avallallh• 111 ~our area. Earn pro11L 1111 tk liveries & 1-.1-.11. tnp~ or m erch1111d1 .,t• 1m· M'l llni.: new ~uh,..crq1111111s Fur mformauon pll'asc c·all I.I l 2 · 4 J 2 I. F 1"11 m :-0 .1 II C lc m ento.· :....in .l 1ta11 CJp1strallu .1n•;1. •.Ill 1~15·06:JU ,1 ntl .\It""''"" \ i. · 111-l::I l'urn an•.t, ... 111 5111-liJIH l::qual Uppur. L-:mph1\l'I BOAT BUILDERS Wc;,tSJll Corp tll'L'<h eng1nl:'. plumht11~-. ~ 1:leclrica I 1n~tJlll 1"; •'- I e :.i d m l' 11 • 11 1 i.-h mcehamc.i I .1pt1tucl1· ,.,.. sen t 1 a I. I:! o d I l' \ lh" r hclplul Mu~l h.1H' 11101 .. & be n•at.I v lO l: i.: r 1"111·. JOll I)():\; I· •. l",,ill 1., II PACIFICA BY w /Rood s kills & .! 5 yr,., _ corporatl' le~.11 hack- ( ...... ,ManJi::cr . (·on, KIPPER YACHTS g round rop 1icne1n:.. I h\\. IJ.rna l'llllll S . · ..... ~ persorriel in tund ra1smg. Call u.-, Immediate opening for agency 1mmed1.1Lcl). Ab1 gatl mdl\tdu.tl \\llhdegrcein 111 ,...p :-..l'wpon .1rl·a. ,\cwr-----------i Abo lt'l' jOh1:> ,\h1J..:a1I .\b· p.c\ st·;.1ll• 1n ellt•cl. XltH ------bol l'1•r:.unm•I A!!enc~. \hhot l'l·r-.omwl /\gen· Kecrcauon or eqw\'alent --..-752·0331 ' ' 1 :;iw l" .i mpus l>r · job experience lo pro· :...11111·1u.1.,.11 :~11 -•i12:!. t t r 1it•11e . 1; I.! 110111or appl. '1.>110 C.1mpui. Dr. Su1tl' IU:!. ;\ U 5:-,7 o lU. 21~i ,\1arlin. ln1nl• --ino c n ·ercj ion p <>· '-.---------•I gram:.. ,\I u:.L he able to Jl'annieS1:,eo 1• lll~NT,\L s i.:cHETAllY 111r proert's~1ve & ous y 111111·1 .. At )(•ast J yrs dx· p1•ra•nc t• I r onl clc~I> (',,q1,1h1t· 111 hamlling all d1·11tal 11111cc proceuure~. 1~11 11.i I 1 l>l·11tJ I i\s~t c11a1rs1dt•. 1 umt:. X-ll.1 v lw rl:'q t.l GEMERAL OFFtCE I 000/o FrH To You T•mponry 833-9145 Personnel Resources l 151 Don Mo. I I 2 M•wport Beoc:h R IE ......._ perlorm some l'lcnc:ul L~:<:t\L s i-:<..:RE.T/\RY i\11mtLevertcm ea stunr l:.i~ks . For lurthc r in-1.t c·c11.,l•<l 1:>alci. per1:>on Newport l"cnlCr. e'<pcr ____ _ _ 642_9900 formation . Call bclwet'n nHd<•d <:ooci :.kills . Hurse LVMjlPT 1 __________ 1 !J.\M & Noon t>-.H> 8:J1H) -·I tu 12 s hall. :\1 t.•nttJ I --644-3389 lle;1lth 1'·ac1llty. l;arl1eld Hl'~AL E:...l'ATE THE IRVIMECO. . Ii -:-.1-:w l"l'lllury 21 office. 550 M port Ctr Dr LOAM ESCROW. conv. s~~~lti• l_ l'ornl·r vi :o.pnngdale & ew OFFICER MuHs A ides, 7-3 Erl111ger. llunllngton H•wport Beach Dm\ ncy Sa \"lngs & Loan Ex per 'd . 5'l~·31..l6l He a eh now 111lervll'w111g :-.ti •>fHll 1"nni•1• benC'. __ ------has opcmn,:::. lor expcr d ---------tor :.ale::. person. Will con· Half Day Mice Pay t' on v r n t 1 u n a I Lo a n Nurses /\1de1:> • .ill shills ~•d<'r 1ww hcenSl'l'S who Ell11al Oµµor. Employer \1111 I ~r l'\l'l'I" lk h arcJ K II .!.>h'.I De ntal Ofc. M~r .! dav \\k :\o ~al~ S.1l.1r\· op1•11 . .Xl n l Ill n c l lh tl t11111n i.:ton I< 1· ,1 1· h .1 r 1• .r \"a 11 'th..! 2 1.th DEMT AL ASST. l'rt·\ l'llll\ c lhernp1-.1 Real Estate Sal.s Hi9h Caliber \h: nco.·d the m<>!>l :.u10. MAID WANTED See re1a n .11. l'lr1w.tl . 01 u ·..,,,tul s alc,,pl'r:-.on 111 9..\~t -l PM or '1P"1 t-::.crow Oll1cers 111 1ls Conv. Hospital v.a 111 to mat..t' munev ll1Jtll Heh 0111•·". S&L L'.·lll ti!" 11.WJ ·.111 Oo n or M.mul'I ii,r tiP.M. Eurn SIOO+ + per " "' l4 l'ek doing enjoyable buek,.;round prel d. Con· --;q1pl.8~1l·411\ "ork 111 our brand new t.1c t Mrs . Brehm , ~URSESAIUE l·;,p'd ~1t;;~-!i:ll I t-:qu11 1 Oppor l'onv;1I llu~p t.\I ofc opening near the O.C. II i-;mplO}l'r. l'a tiH J.J0.1 Airport. Xlntopportunity I•---------• 1or pos1t1vc minded in· OFFICE div. f'or personal 1n 1erv1ew. Call RJ:J -4 109:>. non l'UIXOtl' Motel lll'l' Wnrk1'1'"i i\TT KN c upJh'r hr J rkct hlunl·.., Ill Handvman nt'C•ded for 2IOtl :'llcwport Bl. CM no~· Hi·i , • .,.,,on Ulucs ' be round tor an cM·ep-. Call642 2ti70 Oon t lw111•\1• l'\'l'r~th1n,.; H:\ Hf':LIEI-' i :1 11 Bed l't10\ :t h•.., 1°l'lll ho:.. pit JI .'.>l!I JOtil -- RH's /CCU JICU DJ} 1:> O: ;'\ 1ghls. Stan<.1 by 11m1• "1tll'n•11UJI 1>ay. Full or p lime Excchl·nt ht•1wl1h l"ont.il·t .\Ir,.. Jc•ni.1111 SlJI l hu1ttl111g a nt!;.t Cl.!J! ~a1rd. fi I~ ll'lhl now Io r 1-: a ster. .\I eel peopl1'. 1:>ell part umt: un )otir u~n l11ne, lmd oul how p rot1lahlc sclhng BUM .... Y MONEY .I ti.iv w1.. Sal colll· 11H•ns011r.111· w l'\(jlcr & a111111v Slnd n·~ume tu ,J 11 v 1• c• 11 u r I • 2 {I I 1 W1·~t\'11lt l>t . :-0..H 1.1rg c s;11lho.1l manul _ 1 h uonal tlevl•lopmvnl 111 lienc r ;.11 111.rnt main---vou rt•<ll in l c paper" San Ckmente. 11rircd I•---------• ·Kut, ~OU <',1n bl•ll('Vl' t c n a n t". ,\pp I y 1 n thi!'o _. W l' hc1 ve ord ers J nun ~1511.000. t'all l'e to.• COSTA MESA Me morial Hospital 3 0 I Victoria. CM ACCOUNTANT Outs tandin g l".lrel:'r lrag r..in <·•·S, cosmct1c1:>. oppor. Must lN t·xµer'd Jewelry an<.I tamlly pro· Jll computer application dueL" l'an bl'. Interested'! tu accounlmi: 6' l1n<m<c~a1 Call : 540-7011. records; Capable ol 1ak·1·~~~~~~~~~~ an g full charge oll" hospital accounung r e· Baby s 1 t t er, t 1 v e in cords & rcp~r.t :. · grandmothe r type pre- S h irts leeve p os1l1on. 1errC'd , am·sti4j·W72 Report to asst controller. - BA degree an acl·ounung ----------req'd. Min. 2 yrs ho:.p1tal Ranking exper. prct"d We olfer g ood salar) + >.Int benl'11b & \\Ofl.lllj! l'llll ds. Qua1tr1ed apphl·:tnls i ple~ht: ••PPI~ lo Per:.onnel Otl l('l' Soutft Coast Co1111"'111ity Hospital 31872 Coa:.t llwy South Laguna Call 499·131 I Accounting 11:1111111.Til ·-.... Mii -M&llCIU *Accomt-" •lookke.,-n • Acc°"'""9 Cltrtd TeMporary Ass11nmtnls Yor Experienced Ac - count.mg Personrwl . Please Call A.let.a Frcdt>11ck. Mar 714/835-4103 Equal Oppor. Employer • Apart. M Rr , ~1~1 + apt., 36 \Jn1ts, eouplel'I, u p. 613 S221. ExperitftC~ Part-TI,,. TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA IAMK 230 I So. Main Santa Ana (714) 558-5187 An Equal Opportunity Employer BEAUT I C IA N'S Agi;t. n ~eded. Ken rempleton ·s. 642-6857 IKOIH a.m.i'ltd In Your Wcwtdng COM..-ity l\eypunc:herstSec')'s T) p1sta I Acetng Clerks Cll11k1lled Pac:J(agers Will e njoy bean& an 0 O. person Office Owrlood .mu B1rchSl .• N.B 157-0061 Local area NO FEE Bookkcl'Jll'r :-X'I'\ £xpt•r1t•n t'l'd , ... h.irp I\ co11se1en11ous lo \\1\rl. 111 plunt ston• Apply 111 per!>on. Mon l\1t·~ .l.! I W. 19th St. CM pl:'rson. CoJsLJI Hl'crca MECHANIC SR. Imm wPll k no"n co'i. Voiacl 4UH·Oi!Oll tor an twn, l ne .• 174:!2 J>cn :rn appl. .he, 1n ·1nl-. S761 P•rMonth ~/:.;,il.11 11·" ranJ..:lll~ 101 ~~~~~~~~~~i;IHUI> \\ H \l'l'l-:H \\0111.111, ---------•I-------C1lyo1 H11nt111gton Hm11·h :i,~IHl . <"111111• :-.ee lo r li t''P•"I' full ur p~11l l1111<·. HELP WAMTED has fed e rally tunded vo11r:.••h ' i\hig.ul Abbol llCl"l'Pll•>nhl:-. llout ., '" .... 1l.1n .. p1·11. 642-2734 EOE for growth eo. All 5 loca -opcrllni! tor Mechanic Sr . ·Pcr~on nl'I .\gency. 4:l0<> '"\\ p1111 lk.wl1 ;;;.1 i uHI Hollque Manager l•:\p ti Denti earch lions. 1''ull or p/Ume. AP· Must haves yrs rela ted Campus Dr .• Suite 102• n ee d only <1pp l\ ply lnPerson mechan1calcxpcr.Appl1 N.B.j.'12.:6122 _ __ PBX Sa1111"·11 '"'l'lnl>l••r tor' "' t t... I 1 l;iqc1' ..,,Jtlhn.11 111.rnlll sw1mwcar /..,port:..~c.11· METRO can mus .. c rcs1(<'n 111 l'.irt time 1:>all':.rnan. Outs1ta1n1dm1~ u1L1portun11y ,\pph 111 pt•r:.rnl 1 11,,,1.tl Beach area. I'll: tJi:l 7Ju!I CAR WASH elly & une mployt'<l lor :10 Hct.ill JcY.clry. Semi-j'dl <a l c or ;1 Oil rcccp· Ht"l"l:t .• ll,1111 1111 l t I.!.! btwn lO·->.___ 7 5 2-154l .. W.>ll llarborlll.CM days. n•un•d genlleman. Ex· l1on1st with a minimum I>· 1 ,, . lnrn Brake & alaunmcni l'----~~~~~~~--------P lca1:>er\pply iwr. only. Call lor ap-01 onl' year rcecnt PBX cii.n _< _' ... HOSPITAL I'er:.onnelOll1cl· J'llnr1tment ti-t-1 21~0 C\pcrienct-. Hcqwres 1m-Sailor :-.ale!>man r.•4. service.Salary+ romm Dishwa-.hrr Wanle<l. ~o CUSTODIAN 1721 t B~hBl•d m.1rulJll' i.:rooman ~. hrd\\rl., xlnl. tr.11 111. Newport fire Co.•ntcr. F\JH'l"lt'tl<'l' t1l'C <•,..sary. Huntinqton Beach PART-TIME tlJjt111·1· .1u1111cll'. po1~e ;-.;" µt 6.J.J 11-1-1 ll11.1t tJl.J -lSOU .~111,1 111. \\i ll ~r•Hltncll Po1:>llionreq:.l)rC\per ··• \JI I, I \ I , 1 111 . t "l> 11 & pro\'cn ah1hly. l mmed. Equal Oppor Emplu)er ~l't'U 151 1mmo.v. :\tu-.t <llld 1.11·11ulnc:..s 111 ~n·l't Plat'l' · 4!.I • llti h.nt' <'Jr :\o .1i;.c re· 1tlL: .11111 rl'll'rrlll~ ''t.•n BUSBOYS l'.1111wl' l<1·,..t.1Urant. tijg opening 'n ---- --quireme11L .:-.u ex per. !1111 :-.. customers a11d l---------- ;\n t '-;t 11~' Lag. lkh. llo usl'kecpl·r . ('ook. live .._•-•••-••••: nrl.'. :1 l>.1v lra•ning. emplo~ ml'nt:1pphcant-. S.\l.E:-i GordaU1 lie:. llµl'llllll!' t-11r BUSBOYS O:i y & N1ght Sh11t" l'url-T1rn{' Apply In Per-;011 JPM -5PMDutlY 900 layslm Dr, Ml Equal Oppo r . Employer 10. Lnc1u:uml~:rl·d. Pn " :tt~ ti5 1:1 LUCRATIVE HOUSEWlVES Medi . earch c .... uJlt' und{'r \l.nter. f<l·,111m-.1bl,· lur .Rrt•1·1111.. SALES !_m_!-:_b_a. b.t.! !ltitlli___ if P.1n 11nw 1.,,, c1-1m-m-·1 Receptionist REAL ESTATE '" l> tmmt·tl •1111·11.ng~·O.li!l \l•nd11r..,, t·u~tomer:-.. ,,., OPPORTUNITY ... o ~.\per. lll'l'C-.s. 11 _ _ _ __ DOORMA... paekag1n~for tocal co. PBX An1:>\l'l·nng Ser v. llur-. .ind cmploymo.·111 ,\,\;EWCONCEP'T' " Office O•etiood 133-3331 appll1·.1nb Wiii rt>lll'\1' l"'or :--.;tl1•..,1H·rso11" in· llnlllll "'ho p . l',1rly .1m -,11111 ,11 t•\p 11l'I" "'•'ti\. .q .. •· .!.I I l \ppl\. 1n pt1-.1m, l.l.1 t·: lit h l \I .\lu st hav1• lll'al .!7"',IHireiis·r ,N.ll (}pr \,irtcd hr-.+ Ull l'li.\ .ind 1wr111rm t1•n•:.11·d 111 'd im~ r e· "" ·---------•I wl.nlls .\11Jll.v in IJl'r~on. 1 1 t 1nhA lil>pear,1lll'l'. 0\('f IK ~r:. 557 --00'"I 1 i1·r11'.1I :.uppo1l )or llw :-.111·1111;1 p101wr ~ r Xlr\l p.i.rl lime 11111 for 0 l.>.> Hcwl11·~Lt•r. t'.M l'<'r'"'•"lOcl Dc1>;11·tml·llt :'\l"" P•Jrl In 11w a1•:.i Wc S•udent. A11"IY al I 711m Loca_i._1 rt·.•___ Nu Ice M lll'1"I lo l' '1),1nd i111r ~Lull • ,, • ~r trn e. no layofls . Phone Sol1 c1tors, IUll or • So c.;oa~t l'l111a Tlwatcr llvg1en1:.l l or :.! days a J::s t a I> al·et s 2:.!-46. l>df~ 11ml', :-;alary b<ised ,\lu~t hl• well ,l!rooml.'11 "ii h lll•oµlt• "ho are ~~unllOW('r l'.\I "'t•t•k. Beach arl'a. ~100+ guar Mr Lyons, o n ahlltlV. Pos tllons anti P<>IM'd H.1"Qu1r<•s rt' hono·-.t. 1111a i.:uialtH' .inti CASHIER~ALES Sat & Sun. W1U trnin. Must have good workini.: knowterll(e of figure:. & plensfnt. per!>onal1ly 847-8581. ELECTROMIC TECHMICIAM F ully cxpt•n c nrl·d 1n ~1g1t.a l nrc111try w11h ~ood clt'cl ro111c lrnck CLERICA i. ~ro1111d , llc!.l~ll k M 'r\.ll't' A/Re~. A/ra.v & good n 1pat11 lll) 111 11ud10'1cho typing. Apply In per~on, c1ei.1rjhh.· Shop & Field C11 llfotn a Aulo Colh,w1on . sl:'n 1t·1• and -.om<· It h I) 18125 Euclid St, Foun1111n \\Ork. l'op pa). Val:ey. See De\\n.___ Fo1o1.lcr ,\~~oc1a1ei. ;'i-l/ 5001 Clerical & Secretarial ----- skills. ~QO per mo. ca111----------c _!!>r a ppt ,R.'\S-9Jlfl. hcrow Secretary Femttlc Mu~t l>c C\.· CURK TYPIST cclh·nt L> pa t Salary Al trl. \lt>pe nd11ble, based on ;1b1luy For m a ture <luod J>hont• ~1ppt c.1ll Bov l-:.~<'row Co. persona ltty & a tHhly M it r 1 a 11 John:.. o n . $475/mo. Boal Jnsurance 673-112"-omce, 675 1m. 7ll-llJJ-lt>:Jl ts.iti -5455. ava 11-N r w lk & 11 lL C'l'lll el1•r1 (';1I cxpcricnt·1• w11l1nj? \\1 \\urk. 11 ,\ttU ftl. 21:.t-~ 32!12 anti m in1 m11m .'Ml wpm th1:. 1kM·1·1pt111t1. )t111r Ill • JANlTOfUAL. part ume. eves. 5 Nights pt•r /week 11 .li. arC'a . Mature perso111:> or cuupl l'S ~·2244 Mttlas M e~i c an H1•-.lt.1 ur.rnt needs an t•x i>NIC'nced waitresi. over ll & a bartender. ex 1'11.'l'll'llC'ed 6-12·9764 JUNIOR SALESMEN Model!>, l~m Nude only ~harp Jo oi.y .\lodelm~. AJ..:e 10 1., Earn ~>o SIO Int· .>4~ 2:1!)3 ll_:im·6pm per \\ erl. lo:l'lllng ntw customer-, lnr lhl' Or\ll. Y . • • PlLOT altl'r Sl'MOI and S ,\\ E :--.l'AC1'. WltEt-. Saturday:-. \'oo mu~~ t>e Mt'\. l='l; by wrapp1n11 0111 o< Sl'hool by J oo pm d1~h<'' 11n11 miler frnallc and be i:tl>lc 111 ~'Ol'k ut lll'm' 111 ".1'<h eloths. leaM J d.1)':. ix-r Wl.'l'k. Nu to\\ 1'1~ Jlltl 11th1•r llnen5 deliveries or coll ecllnii. \'ou i.tL't anon• 'pare Ill Tran s pon:H1on pro · lhC' $lllr:t~t· ancl r10. ... ets b) v1ded Call 644 til.16 selhnR 1dh• lll·m~ w1lh a Eq u~I Opportunity !>ally PilotClu Ml1ed Ad Employer C:lll 642·5678 ANSWERS TO SCRAM-LETS Dental -\\ho lly Record -Allman~ Happen -Zi~t3A llAROolllEARTNG Over h•ard at o p op cOnt'erl : .. Man . 11omethlnit's J[Otta be done About th is bond. l don't m ind a p inn o player "'hn plays by nr. bot lhL' one's HARD ol HEARING. typ1 n~ 5pecd 1·1111w pn11•1111 al \\Ill Ix' 1111l111111t•<I l ',111 now lor l'll•:l5l' ('11111,11·1 or 11 J)lll~ to r "111~ht PERTEC 171t Armrstron~ A\e S111ua Ana. l.:alll Turn 1-:.1i.t on Alton al Red Hill l J Hlocks No of MacArthur-Red li.111 ln· tersttt1nn ) tum rti;:ht a t Armstroni: an equal opp01t1.11\ll)' employer .111 1111 ('r\' lt'IA:- 752-0460 Anytime. Mattresses.. .. Qu en, 1''ull 4r Twm Seta Priced to Move Now I! 1'33·9625 & 6*8688. ,,,, lNSTAN'l' CASH (Of' Old Gold Silver~ J e welry, Co!111. Dental Goad, Wed· dJ11g Baod1. Wa tcbea. Etc-Any Cond. top Perfect Red Line Hoo· •Loveuat &Sota, Very Prac~s. Jt'ree a pprsla. da3SO you ha~ to tee u. SALES MAN for I a:1 l ttood quallt,)'. Never &nll~l & Co. 28M E. ~L WheebmU.1? 714.&19-0lSO g r o w1ni communuy WA l1'RESS L'uod & used. Movtng968-8822. Hwy.CdM.~73-1~. ----~~~~~~~~~ ol'Wspa pt>r. Mui.t be ex· • • .. WA U.W.f\ = pcr1e nc"'<1 111 udvert1s1nj <:ocktaal. ~art t.ime. WATERBEOS & Ac WANTED "'la# · ll'CHRlSCRAET 1alfONDA CLl2S aulu . (;u ll tor a ppt. Sat/S1.tn days. Moo/W~ 1·essor1es. ne w/us ed. TOP CASH DOLLAR T l F WC l GOOCOHDJTI0.N$2.50 t;4S-4433 ~~~~:~;a~ti!l:o~nE~ T rtt:l~t~p,Ot:~~·:l~lle d ~7~:-45&i· J.20~ ~St ~~~ OC:_AjgRo<~hr~: rt~fLlv?~Ak°.I'tl. , ~.n ... ent~~US 548·=->0 SALIS rOSITION Balbo1t Blvd • .Balboa, Stdel>Qards, Armo1rel>, JEWt:l,.RY, WATCHES, ART OBJEC..'TS. GOLD SUPER BUY! '72 BULTACO Sherpa l\h1le od \•mule <.:A. Bookcases & MIU\Y 1"111< 2 Uphols. Woodard d\ AR'l' OBJ E<.."l'S. GOLD, SIL VE It S £RV JC E . t9T3lmp Inca Model .23, S200. Reed valve, knobs, l.l'admg llfe &d1sab11lty WA•TltlSS AnlJ<1 ue ,.·urniturc Ltcm~ &ottom.n,xlnt1 ~ SJLVER S ~RV IC E, FINE "'U RN & AN· t22$b J/O ' PP 's Srides onnu ena. h A 11 t & 8r1c a lira<'. make o t'fe r. Mahoa. nes FlN.t> F U HN & AN · TJQU.£S. 6't5·2200 crs · .p.-i..~-end i • ~·or best offer 548-38*> "~· as opening pra s Dinner house ex.per. pre· t bl u 1 at l'IQU£S. 615_2200 b ra .• tabla, .._. • fullt...!::=:.::..=::.:.:::.::.:.:..:::.;_--- 1" So. Oran.:t• Cty. a rea. I 'd. Must be 21. App!y fn Mon. Mcrch 24. ~-:13~~Sati.rop e LOP 1RV1NE CC Golf Mem· FIELD'S WarehouseSale cmpr top, llko new~-'69 .KAWAS. oo. dirt. new Sal. + com m PrevloUJ person. 843 W. 19th St, Lecf Dlcjtal bershlp. $800. or best of· 400Pianosator1ana,ne ~-7683. piston/rings. Gd cond. i;:.iles l'XP • bencllcaul but Costa Mesa . * 7:30 P.M.s Dining Rm m irror top ta W-&....L I e r . L e a v ing area. & used Spinets, GrA-..a~,---.. 5-u 9060 C')"''· Days, 540-157'9 not llt'C. ~tlll conJadE-n ··: vnon , ..,...,. -.. _ _,., ltal resum~ to Hox ~1. W AITRESSIS John ICiftc:J ulc & 8 chiurs, upho Never been ~1..'<.1 Yr 644-0llO Players. Gomg out for ••••••••••••••••••••••• '&J YAMAHA 125 TWn $L. l>atly 1'1101. P 0 Hux F time. E x per. Over 21. Auctioneer ::. ~~ls, ,. a nc b ack guarn. Beat oiler PUILIC AUCTIOM bus1nelia. Rel\c./<>1ll1on SacrlCace 30' Alden sloop. Scrambler. Very iow m1. 1500. (.;o:.t,1 Mc:.a. <.:a. ,\nply in person only. NO (7 I .. '72"'-7777 o Keele & Merrttt·blt Call 5-tlf 6.'>l3 MANY ITEMS OF FINE buy. Ka wil•: St~nway, New iDtenor. new sails. Was s tored 4 yrs. Xlnt ._....._ .. '"' ., ,, 4 <'OOk top & dbl oven, gas. ---Baldwin ChJcJter1n1 ... .., ... ""'"'" PhoneCalls. Ext.ZOL L'S1'ATE JEW "'.LR Y, •. .. • i3soo (714 )558·7 34:! cond ~75. 646·"'-or -=ur' & ~;pl"'" v W I m a l l' h . hood NavaJo SqudSh 810:.l>Om, .o.:. r.. Yamaha Kambau Wuc ,.. · · ~ 1 ..... ..... ART 0 8J EC1'~. AN-' ' ·• 6TS.cwH 6'2·1044 •S.c'ys, lookhepet"s •PREVIEW d,s bwashe r 10 Harves unique sh ow piece, 101 .., etc. L12 Rctnden. Agency 5930w. coast Hwy NB 4 PM. ,Pay ol SaJe <.iold Approx. 250 sq Yd o stones. over 400 carats ol \IQUES. F'Jl'J£ f'UR N., FIELD'S (7t4'631J..2770 CAL 2·2:9 Sloop, w/diesel ·72 KA WASAKl 175 En· I020 Barch St, Ste 104 WHO WANTS TO WORK'! ny lon carpe l on lloo turquoise. AslUng Sl-100 to.TC. P HONE FOR U'<I. 12072 Brookburst.. GG comp'ly loaded. e Mo. duro very gdcond. $365.· Newport Heach 833·8190 f? R ~ V £ ~ C licycles IOlO 552-~37 P/P.831·2~59. ~~~ BROCH URE. Teakwood ·Piano, worth old. $23,500, 833·2620 ' 640.-0647 Coll For Appt. CH~O~E your ti ur~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho use Sold· Furniture Mochinery 8078 , ~000; MAKE OFFER! eves. '69 KAWASAKl 175 Din -. Bslabltshed 196$ ;::r 0,:~ ~~s:fe~ or Used Bikes/Pa rts. $l5 /up. wash ecr /dryer, re fr1g, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Color(ul Calder Lilho, SBS. 71'/3f&.0596. Se1i1 Crown l8 trailer , Bike. $200. frrm. W C be I hll Buy /sel I /trade 248f misc. a ll 961:1-4nt. p A p E a C UTT E R Hose Dall Etchmg, SlSO. sleeps 4, 4hp. CAB. l yr 536·034d omen. an stg y N t Bl . C M OE-=K"""x34''-·"'"'· POLAR STANDARD. Picasso Etching. $195. SporH.gG.-10f4 old.$2600.551-~ • •--------lllll h a n d 1c·a pped . Neat · .. e wpor · ... "" ~ 3S'h ch flt t 2, Pvt pty.535--6595 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71SL Honda175CC$l75. SENIOR Clean Appearance. Vls, &12-7!HO. Comp. d lll. bed~lOO, • in 1·d u .. au .. ~.. >-.i -Golf clubs left band set Hobe 18 w/lrlr Lime grn Reliable trans Good con· r"'ttred .Age~to7o.Sup· C-s& """--''1'"' years o · 070·4...;., or K N l TTfNG m "chane L '1 6' 1 • .I ' "''"2. "' -·""".. 0 "" -v "" 54!1·6773 .. • o. ynx rons, mos ye o. trm. ~a1 t>ox $1695. d1t1on ti73·5:.U. STENOGRAPHER pleme n L yo_ur income. Equipment 8030 · Bro ther /Profile ~88 . old-New Hosel. Priced 64Q.5756even'gs. --, ------- Drive a <'ab 6 hrs or more ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dine. M~L j pc. for mica M. U 8080 Never used. Make olfer. for quick sale! 640_1473_ 70 Honda Tr~I ~- a d.iy. App_ly .in per:s.·on .. X l •. 7 I) p 0 L A R 0 I 0 ~. Bd cmpll $40. Very ISC• aneo111 ti44·1.55!l 44' HERRESHOFF Very clean.~. $620 Per Month y 1 c b Co 1"'" L nice l!J<! 402~. 4at>-3541:1 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• S"--R t___. 17 u .. h e low a .. "" •. ,. ., Id ed ,. --. .--..-, •• -· Sloop Classic. Call ~-i!O • ('llyutllunlln>:ton.xa c ltilll Sl. Costa Mesa . camera . .,, moo . us , ---Fa mily s ized <.:oids pot F OR C HlLOttEN-c ute lar 1095 Fully equipped to race.---------- h a:-. lt•tll-rally fund ed -· ~~;~~lie. ~ ur oile r t-.xtra tl'ng 111 tw1nbed rein ~. ~l-l5. Apt. s a:te ta mps, mirrors, c l c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cruise or hveaboard. NB HARLEY 3 Wheeler, opt'11111.: tor t'lcrk1Sleno M..-cho1tdise !;,'l~·';.;.,n~·t~· Si5 t;.Jt>-!W22 refng. ·~ca r ~1~w ~125. ~l~dp~~ ~d_. cus work Original Design display slip. Priply.675-4781:1. 642-2434 ~r· ,~iu:tc1\~-~'~l~n wa~·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• D09s 8040 Private l ty. 1~2\ &~ch al:so. l.i7;,=.bliU. -wl1le rack. auractavely ---. ·-•, . • \1 t "-~ r . d( t ... _,,. 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ara9e Sale 8055 Blvd . nr Warner, 1-ri G . C . I . stained charcoal, Sfl x 6 HOBIE 14. bright ltme ~3 \ a ma ha 100 t.:nduro. w pm . u:."'"" l'::>I 'n """1ques 0 . . Sal·Mon. u a~:, a 1pe~ ayl og, fl.eas11ymovable ondts· green &wh1te w/tra1ler. ~lotalm1les •. l1kehew. ol t·it' & unemployed 30 •••••••••••••••••••••••Dog bed1cnce Clas:-to •••••••••••••••••••••• you1 s mine. nepa1r or d 11 d Sl~ t).46 .. 5151 ~-** 752-0<&23. Uay.-.. PUBLIC AUCTIOH S lc.irt 4/Iti ~l 7 ;JoJ>,\J. PUBLIC AUCTION 12· SECT. Sl>5. <lmettc set relays. Reas.646-1547. guise ro ers, ~uts1 e ---·-------~..:.._ _______ _ L'1mtJl'l Pl'rsonnl'I Ole E • Newport 8 cach/lrv11w Ml\ Y ITJ.o.:MS OI'' FINE ~.mall. & box :sp rngs. i.ecuon displays 376 bo~· ·74 Hobie 16. Many racing 17211 8 och Bl d MANY IT MS OF I' INE Area. !>46-4~. ESTA n; J EWELi< Y, $10. la mps, chrs, ptc· fo'1rewoo<l . Spltl Pine. Del ties. ins ide h~Jds 32 xtra i. 1'rlr & boat box. Motor Ho~ • Y .t::STAT E J E WELR Y, --0 & Stacked. S75 cord. S4 <:ases. On :-'a e w at Usedlltames.540--ij94S. Sale/I• 9160 HYntiftC)ton leach !\RT 0 BJ E CTS. AN· Purebred Wire Huar "'°" TAJ~• 'u'.f~s~.BJFEJ'NCETS.:.UJ\RNN.· ~resA e,tcll ~~1 range • i cord. 546~. Slullets, in Design Plaia, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-;qualOppor Employtr TIQUES. FINE FURN, Terrier. papers, lemale, 'c -r ve. P · • · iiW~ewPort Cti'.Dr.N8, DOHiiUY MotorHOMelellhl ETC. PHONE FOR IN J mo:.old.642-5569. ETC. PHONE FOR IN-New 4 Track Teac. J340S Pure Sweet Water ar your 044.7444 fo'O. & BROCHURE.------1-'0 & BROCH UR E w/acces & ta pe. S!OOO 2 ~~-ucet. .O J• per gal.---------Any :.2l*' to 35' Race/ 20'-22•__.z4• :x•rv1ce Statton Mana~er1 645-2200 DOBtE Pups, 10 wks. 645·2200 Track Roberts ~200 ::>pace ~ge Reverse Used Drugstore fixtures. Cruise Sloop For over S p ecial We.ekend & ,\1el·han1t-. LcK·al cJo.per - -c ropped , Ma rienburi.: 4!!8-l52l • O:.mos1s Free tria l Wall cases & counters & ~.000. Until you've seen wee kty rates. Reserve prt-ll'rt'd Sc.il<fry pis Roll top desk, S roll, xlnt Maestro J1ne. snow qual. Unique Garage & · lease-buy. No hollies to shetvmg. ~-3401. our CAL. lf30--0fi45 t for Easter. cornm1s~wn~. 1-:xcel Op cond ~50. Brass bed, 962·8668 Bake Sale Carpet (141) sq ycb>. drps. struggle With.~-~. gJJ~St;O & 831--0226. REGENCY MOTOR µortun1 ly lor right man. S2 5 o . 6 4 4 -6 7 4 9 o For Chcrity furniture, & misc. 2J()8 Excellent wooden d1spl1iy HOME RENTALS \-1 r 1 tr" 1n1n, t>.t-1116 MIN. COWES R d 72 Hald Deluxe Carpet & sales racks. swtable for 12 FT. Kin • dJu v1 n1. a g a ' . !Sh It > ... l u .Fn , Sal., & Sun Over ed I a n s O r. NB L'I "t h I I I oracshop ""l ""'~· * 00 l013N. HarborBlvd.S.A. J>rl'll'rt.'ll <'.111 Chuck, .1 0 H e 1es . .,,a!>er .-ups. 61111 it e m :.. T oys, 646_2till l .-oor .. ac me. nc ex-a ,ac.·"""' wl2 531•2503 g;Jl-Jti/SIJ Largt: :SO td ak utc AKC. Sable & Wht. M ff' d tu tras. $275. 642-.!913. TV R di C u 5 l 0 m r a c 1 n g 0 r ----------"JOO r bs t L'r1d' y 'fo bl di Al chtl rens clot ng. some , a o • .., o . .. a P oo inc so furn., shower doors, wed-Q.u~llly cherry burea_u ple asure for one or Mt~. hm, 72ft.Landau. Lo St•n ll'l' St.1 \tlcndanl, 83:$-I If 0 2. Sa l / S un Pers t<ln Klllcru.. din •• & lurm . dresses, !)l5\J. Conn trombone SH.)·~ Antique hutch 5'5" tall, 5 Hifi, Stett0 8098 crowd. -=ell"·baalang, non mileage, xlnt. rond. pvt. · I I' I r I c 'd ~.u ., .. ,2 Pl .... EWOOD f•RMS " shelves. dra"'er & secret ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., t•x pcr c n · t.' i . . ,....,.;i"" . "" ""' l'l''. 1"101 Cu.v Sark Or, BBQ, heavydutyS<tO 1~-5 s inkable. Ltke new. ~ prty, Sat/Sun alt 6pm . . \, J 11 l', l':-0 & wk nd:-. ... --1. lf32 ·IJS:I I l.'n . u':,,, .,57.,. rnmi-<irt. H.1Je1gh 10 spd Mediterranean Stereo. HJ. L75 LIL 1 Wkdys anytm ll62-698l !\t•at appt·.1ra11ct· & ""Pf>IClltCes 8010 -,,..., " ' RCA Color T V, con!>Oic. S u per Coarse l>1ke . F1. Lake new. il75 . v ..., v · · ha ndwn1111g Appl~ 25!Jli ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PET WORLD• .\1ovtn". Ncarly•ncw&old SIOO. Sammon:-. lull :-.1te Jat obs !l'ti · surfboa rd, tiiS-73% Trailers. Trcr¥ef 9170 Nt',~portlllqJ.CM ll O l'PO I N T r efr1 g.. ,.., bed.S50.M3:l·2lk!I lfalsa dass1c. no dangs. hl71 CATALINA27 ••••••••••••.••••••••••• while, 6 yrs old, good P u g · H u s k 1 l':. • lurnn urc. relng. tools. Sony Am 11''m radio ta : Color rv s110. tJood ~1'' HP Ev1nrude. Sen. Sta. Attend ~I~) t-:. l'oasl llwy, Nll SHIPPING CLERKS t·ond. S75 496-7261. Chihua hua, llny poodles. pe wter u nd more. 10 ORlGJNAL OIL patntm~s .\1 o v ' n g . best o If er. p1c tur1:. Call 646·1169 Xlot cond. 4~·967l* ur XLNT CO~D. E-Z hl't lab, pek l'. dox1c, pa t AM Lo 5 P ,1\1 . 19081 Heas onablt.'. Cali <i·7006. . <1 fler5pm . . .. ht~ch, r.ea<ty to travel. Apt Sau Refng/Freezer. Elec clothes dryer. Both lor Sl511 ti75-:!HOS. --- bulls, cock<:ipoo, pom. II.JO Pauline Lane. H.B. 548·7800. ----_.. • • ~ lsl?n~er Bahama 67. ~1250. 642·3551 Mixed pupp1c!>. S Lud . . . .---Must !>ellcrat>,collcctorlt· 2a HC A C olor TV :Sips a, tully equip. Xlnt Trai...__ U.W.. · 9 llO serv1ce m ost brecds 254!5(,ara~e:sale:sat&:SunSto TlRJ>: 1 5"~ Goodcond1-nuor signs covered car w/Slereo, am/fm radio. c ood . ~4l*OO . P .P . ~. •-1 · '-1>•1()1 t·11,1e household ' '' · 'I d ~ ·7 ::,.,, "'~""· ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. 17lh al Fairview. ~A u . ' • • Lwn. top. Befor e ti:JO a m . X nl con . ~-llJIJ·b o ~ . ...,,.,.,. f'rel'zer . upright. $L20. Open evcs53l 50~7 items, som l urn1ture. 548·7~. ~2-0-148 ask forD1cK1A.t't.lpm 1-------------lHor~e T~lr. Miley Ex· ()'Keel & Merritt Stove. IH!J-D Santa Isa. C~L ----- -loots. SHp1/ h1b1tor. 7 Dbl, deJwc, bvy :JM , Hllow w/chrome Irish Selle r puppies. J\h.C. ti42-i9I!J. EnJOY Tennis at Easter Boats & Man.e Docks 9070 duly, walk thru. 4 mos top siuo. Hoth ltke new. Heg1slercd,6wk:-.oldS75.Gar""e Sale 173 Flower Local Cluo Sh are for Misc•lloneous E-i-nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• old.Make offer.M4-4476. 516 -irt>H 045·0354 ,..,.. · · • · sale. Call !>48-~ Wanted 8081 •••• T.r.-;·; ••••••••••••• SLIPS Newport Beach .... ...._ .r-·1e·& 1 Co:-.la .\1 l•:.a. !Sell & Sun. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s I p ~ ~" "'" Frt~1da1re PART Lab. & St. Bernard, Frce.cer )11l>c Mov1n{!·Coll ector's Prtnl SPJN Er W d a~7~~~wer Parts -f400 relngerator male. 12 mu. old, Ire<'. , -----5_c u l p t ure -P lants -Pay top /l~~':!wr~~tic)Gettffal 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• j.) 675-52 gentle w /t'htldrcn needs Camp COl!>, pols, pans, f urnit ue, etc. 675~Hs4 Hox 302 <.:dM. 92b25. ···············••h•••• so· Boat Sip for Rent. '72 FORD pjckup tailgate Hoat t'O. ncl!d:. energetic. st'll :-.L J rttng sh1pp1ng d <' r k ::. w \' ;i I 1 d u n . nlem1::.hl'd C.1hl dnH•rs lie & kno\lo ler1 gc ol 0 rang l' C" l' r l' I c r rnc1r11w hardware l'xpcr. c :ood I utur1.'. t:a ll Von .\I c I\ a } . ti 4 2 H 9 6 1 . Wes1.!.a1I Corporalwn HEf'RlG. 1 dr. '$75. 2 Dr. ----------i ~-S •S lil~. Ali x lnt d .:,.-.... 43 · t•• ble:-.. books, m isc. ---1• 'X ADVANTAGE 8 f loc & · d Y . .,..., • .,., _ _ <.:heap. !f:i22 Tahiti Cr, NAVJ O ru circa 1910 Eye " eauu uJ auon. r e ar win ow, s tep Eng. Sprin ~t·r Spaniel HR 962-6351 ZZLJ::IL Redwood sla b WANTED Boy~~~~~: your'~99() Call 642-9606 ~~~p6~rto'·~~ ~~~~ v~ . .. 1 ' cond. 549-8500 The Reuben E. lee ----~ AKC rcu 8 "'k~ I mall's · 'I' & 'UN _E_th_ lbls. Bia /brae, 5-0288. •-~. Saa.d & d rt v e r s door , R / F .... . . . :si\' !S very ing -G Id & Sit 1,L: r ''~ BRING The ~ r--left. S7Sea !!W l:Jl'Jalt ft. goes! 13 B~Jboa Coves, T"'tn Scuba Tanks &rl' 0 Yet" "-~.. ~ 90IO fe nde r . 36 hp eng ine MOW HIRING BOOKKEEPER Port-n .. Apply 3 :>PM Oaaly 15 I E. Coast Hwy Newport hoch XLNT cond, white G.£. l~ l'UbtC It, ~100. 675-8943 M usl ~ee lo appr_cc_. __ For aa.if".ed Ad A COON Cd A DAl.Y PLOT AO.YDOI "42·5611 A CONVENIENT SHOPPINC ANO $£WINC CU10£ FOtt lHE CAI.OH THC CO fool-cmt Ad in WOffflrls Worid Cal Su• 642-5671. ht. 330 "' u .. u bo lS 1 F d R b waler to you! SO. Coast ••••••• •••••••••••••••• parts 544 3417 AKC Silk~ Tcrrll'r 6 wks ,,,o ' n ow a ."• misc gu ator. e n er, ever IU:WAHL>. S(;ASH~, Pool:s , -=---· __ . ----- $100 m a le Sl2.i icm items . Amp.New ScottBooL.,,:-.1. 870_50,.5 "'•"'·'"""l '74KONA45501ds .fully .. · c-11 ·15 orno . lO<Sk1 )W8·365H , .rtv vuv equip inclds Trlr & AuloPa inung&BodyWk. a a--'· liar ai.!c Su le! Properly ---acces. '$4500. 752·1750 Reasonable, Quality Wk, SPHlN(J f;H SPANIEL Sold. Evcrythrn~ Goes! 1 Acme Hum per Po0l '1';_1 Nl•t>d La rg_e Eggs fo~ arts l7' Grumman Canoe, light Call Rick & Mike543-321l P UPPIES.AKC.M&I-' JlflHa m1llon.CM ble. ·'• slate, gd cond. PrOJCtl. f urkey, Goose ~eight, xlnt cond. ·$275. '16' P .G. mboard ski, oo CALL 6A;, H7'~I szoo. 557 -5560. . or wha tever . 4!M-4656. :side plate for motor ilS. hp, xlnl cond, many '63 Chevy 11 Fenders. ---.., '' Furniture. home & auto -----ti75-3J43 xtras, 2 gas t.anks, Ca\" Good condilion. $40 for Poodles White Toy a ppliances. ca mping Ratta n l ble, 4 chrs, nel.'ct WANTED to buy: 1959 C . Canoe, 17J't, Old plates, galv. trailer . both. Adorable' 8 wksold l''o~ gear, clothing & misc. repair. Also wood Lhl & th r u , 1 962 F alc on lassie ~ $1800.644--0411i CaU642-0382. E t 751.5588 s7i 2<u-19~1 Irvine Ave. C.M. 10 chrs.m ake ofl5'ill·3!161 Hanchero. R.un~ang or Town , Sl50. ~02 ·S. -----------~s..!':: ' a AM to ti PM. Sat & Sun. -------not. rcas. Alt :i:30PM, Bay fr_ont, Bal I s le ..... Storop 9090 Aldosfor S• KEESHONO Puppies, 7 Ma r 22 & 23. O RlGINALOlL Larry !Hi8·4971 673-832:> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wks old. purebred. $40. PA I !'I/TI NGS . Dry Storage, sailboats to 551-1>170 (;araj?e Sole. Sun. 23rd. S41Vi~ Qua lily c rystal chan· loats, MariH 18'. Launching incl. Recreaffoaal ------18 1fl G lc ntreyr e St. See toApprec. delter form~ size dm-~.: ... ___. 9010 Someprk'g.Am.Leg100. Vehicles 9530 LABRADOR puppies. 6 Laguna Beach. 1ng room . Ph. 644-0259. ...,...,.._ .. , 673 5070 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• wks old. Cute· & ofCec· -Refng. $35. King size bd -••••••••••••••••••••••• -----·------• u onale Call 545-7355 1 9 6 5 V 1 s L a d e l s.x>. Cutt ing Torch gages Ne.wly fo rmed Church 1968, 65 HP, Mercury OB, r,...aportotlM . RV ~TOR.AGE Oro.< Hlu ffs > N .8 . 24 " & cutn ·g tip cmplt set needs used chairs. re-runs. $250/offer •••••••••••••••-•••••• 24 brs; an a. out secur1· Easter ddchshund, AKC. Weber B BQ , West · $30.til7Marigold.CDM aso n:.ib ly pr i ced . 546-5420 ty ... S~mon,that reg1l>lercd, male, red, 6 1nghouse Oven. Tools, ---~-~4• i wk old Sal 2054 Fishing Hods. M1sr. Mem bers~tp tn local ten --Volvo Pinta eng + V-c~. S•/ 9120 11 J .,.,,, J l1Xt 1) __ -.--ms cluu tor sale. p, t p:.ir WOOD Wi nds & Bral>S drive MD 10-A $tOO on Rfttt 11 t J 'l '1t T\'f H wk old pups 12 T1mbc:r St;11nproo1 . nr new sol a. ty. 644-6082 musical instruments. un· ltst. l\tust sell! ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ,. .. 11111._ .. _.. .. ,.,._. " 11 I 1 •.. G 1' rm :.in onental ruR. tbl, che:.l, tier S20 Need not be in RENT: VW Camper Van. Santa Ana Freeway Shepherd ~ll5 t;tl <·hJncteller 5.13 \'1ctor1a, *MOD--ERH• " "r k i n g co n d ·73 Compeuuve, Tandem Sips 4. J\C, Cully equip. atSandCanyonEut wall·h dog. ~14-653·XX~ l '.\1 213·5H2 3247 wbeel Boat Traile r. By L>a y or Wk.580--0475. 1 SSl-l . ..., 1 -Piano lnstruc:ti01t -----Chrome whls. Lk new. --__ r_v_an_e _______ oo_ (;OLDEN Retriever m"<:arci ~t· :,oil'· Was her . •POP•ROCK •FllLK Offlc•funt~& BARGAIN!i.500.646-5667 '7~GMC ~anC:OOvers1on. SAVE f'UEL! BUY A male 1 r old pup ."Id:-. 1if\er.l·;i rpt"t.Plu~much Plus Equipment 8085 or646·0652 .Slps6.AC,stereo,deluxe POOL ! South Coas t Jt:nced yard & d lrtl'nd 111 mun· 1(12 1772 Learn to Com1>0.-.l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---acces. $6500. 842-4086. Pools MG-0661 play wllh. 675 .1ti07 'k'our Own Mui.a<' 1-~rom 1-:i..rc svl chrs ~/25. Secy Boats, Power 9040 u-Ln-Ho--91 .. 0 ---------11114!' ! Flonda H.B. IO al-h .OA/21 d It h ec::: ..._... ...,... , 5-.. .. Race Wan ted l mmt•!l1atl'fy, ll·V htw n F lorida & Thc F1n1;>:-l <'rs..,., . r mac"""'••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··• , Cocker Span1al Stuct w1lh {;cori.:1a SL Masc items. Young Teacher l_>1~rcc-. 867 W 19th, CM. 26' Chrys le r inboard, new Hunting ton Harbour Rods 9540 gd. d1s poslllon. 498-1475. ---'" the E ast Coast-Now &i~ 7.tl '--engine, Dana Point Slip. Ar ea. 24X60" Green· ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 80 .. 5 Oa von ·I.' SaC'. everything 01 lering TeM·hing •n Desk & Chair, Ei<ee. 9. Trade or be st oUer. briar. 2Br, 2Ba. Adult 73 ROADRUNNER 3401 4 me to You , must go this weekend. Oran ge Co. L1m1led Walnut, xlnt. cond. Cost 586--0475or586-7737 Park. Pvt pty.~. spd, am/flD tape, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• 120 Coraf,Hal.tsland. enroltmen l. Cc.i ll NU. mags & tires. Mate of· Broken COftCl"'eff - --045·ll354 Sl250 new in '6:.) sell $400. CRUISE/FISH/FUN 1956 8 x 35, Flamigo with 9 fer! 968·021S 646_7021 B 1 ~ c; a r age Sa I e ! 1;4o.4o57 14' Boston Whaler Shell. x 20 Cab1na, unrurn. ---------- Widower marries widow. Complete lapada ry:Saw OFC FURMITURE New. $300.~ adult park, no. petS. Nr. 4 WHel DrlY" 9550 C:c rman S h epherd . .Spayed . We 're moving. Loving fr1rndly male 19ti-4717. :i n l cvcrylh10g. 3082 arlJomond wh<'el & . . Shoppmg, aslting $2100, •••••••••• ......... -•• ,. l> 1 CM -Sa & . Desks, Cha irs, masc. 28' ruesel Character Tua c..io S337 v i n1 tar, 1-:> · t blade. b~lft n):! aror:-.. drll fu rn . & equi p. 1793 Newly re blt Bud . a · ,,_. 4 WHEEL DRIVES Sun prel>s & llex shall. All aL· Ne wport Blvd, C.M. $2200.Slipavail.~: ~/ ~ lilullb, 406 V1:-.ta-Quanla LdCh & man~ xtras. Also Eves546·713~. Sc 9150 GOOD SELECTION 'ltt,Cl0Lh es,J1ke nu.s1u turquoise & black coral -36' CABIN Cruiser.••••••••••••••••••••••• NIWlrUSID rv.o homin~ J>l)tl"lllh \lollh t:age. M & I" Will no1 h;ive babies Call Les 046~6 1:1. bookl>. household ~-~t.ung m at ~l oiler. P.ts 8087 Owens, loaded. '73Suzuki750,CompleteJy Pricesstan.aL ...... 1tcm:-. to):-.. record Q4<iElde n Ave.C,\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4731 ne w. $1600 or trade ror :. lor d ~~ c a b.1 n ~ l • EverytntnJ! Aoe. llond,1 Pure lirt!d M ~Persian, MARK TWAIN 18' ~HP car. 847.a:rlS $2177 t ., • 10 l 3 ::; 11 papers ~o. f e m Part · l fo · 6 s 1 d · n-.1 urc ~ o .. u -:ISO CL run:-. J!1X11I, net'f.I Lab pup lree. &W-8705 Johnson OtB. Owner re-'74 SUZUKI TM125, xlnt µan c r u a i er d.1~ baltcrv <.'Cl b1 .1i..~ n•ltne ----a~yto.sell !,$1500.or best cond. forward mounted U'BN481) l 1-·n.~ to Good homt• parl . 1 • • ~t. c'ash. RotoUllttr ~75. 3 Rat>b1h1. 2 hutches, ol ll'r 675 6673 .... W b he d T •-fl • ft'rrtt'r, appmx I ·' r old !'I;\ r ti. ~UN 71;> l dm-Srecl desk " !>l'Cn·tary <·omplete. i lS · . nonts, e co a , • ..... ••fti a li ove:-. k 11!::. \cl Jr a 11hor ( 1-~ast hlulf I ;.... B chair S75. Am1>e Mereo 1168·7402 CLASSlFIEDwilJ seU n.! M pape, ported & much ~ 't'll" UlllO tHS-XtiJ.; Ol's k , I.amp:.. Ill spd re<'I to reel net.'ds tx•Jts more.$69S.645-&44 ·• TOY.OTA hike. m1:-.C' S75. 12 volt w 1nch ._...__...._._... .... ..._,,_..._,,_...__..._. ..... .,......_,,_....,_......,._....,...,....,.......,,.-....,_......,._.....i :l mo o ld Germ.rn Short Aea rmotor sso Toots Hair Pointer. mal<' Ha~ <MK llalllr ee. Lkt•sM·r!I. K' 1-.. u ...... _ C.M L~~.....,.. 1,~ucen Anne \'arul). tee Sl.loi2~. 1ogs1ie b<•d _,, nvr...,., . _,,.._ ~s.545·1326. Uox, also humpback w11ra me $50. Till sold Hed Bone Hound, loves Chl'::.l , Umhrcllu Stand, Q42 Elden Ave, CM kids, 6 m o. old. male, moce. Prt Pl) b42-lljj:J!J POOL Tabl :11 -,-t-- ed __ --_ e. • s a c, • traJn • 536·8f'.J66. Horses 8060 cond. Tiffany Seville. ,........ 8050 ••••••u••• ............ 4'k'x9'• w /Rosewd raJIS. •••••••••••••••••••••••QUART EH Arab Geldanj! De.Ix gold cover, eomplt. Trundle bed a ll birch. C'OSt 5 yrs . Must sell ! ~00. or Orig. cost $2300. 11acnftce ~195. Sac $45. no malls ; bst ofter. 644·5400 $1500. call fM4·1637. 2 7 "edx 2d7.' co m m odde ;;-Yr O ld M~re. Trained Elec. DBL oven s tove. <'BrV oors, new C()n like new. cost over $4.50. i.15. Cost $85. 968--9610 r~~I~ All tacks. $500. M•kcoCfc r. 549-185.2. Beautiful Oecor ator -. MovJnl! Pror. clapper f'uroature, AnltQ U<' Vic· Regas. Gray thorobred blade s barpaner. B 41 II ton s n Coucn. King s11.t> mare J umper . w/ad· 8mm camer.i. Tripod. bra ss Bt-d , P hyll 11 vancttd tr111ning an Ena. !A&dacs h e1r dry~r Nu&· Morris Din fbl & Chrs. &Wei.tern 153hands, 12 g ra m aasa1er atr li73-473 1 ) rs old. In perfect heaJth purir.e r 2 btncti' lY~ v·ng X 4111-d .. "--r "·~• <"' & top cond. C!assy-le hU.'S, lt~athlcJt AM /f'll "-' ~ ~ '"'" • bcuul. mouon. isens1b sttreo tune r, Sc:oll atereo twins ll end tableJ, 2 ~ j e1ttle. but sp1n~>d. amp. Cust . aplcn, •him. rechner chau'S. Sale or fiant uc pract as must Cbrlstm ts tr • hot trad«" Jot &lereo o r t ll ~ 714/64.'i-lM. bufter . color oraan, foot _!_bl'IU\l m•tlt 64S-~ 9 yr old Quarter hont , blg vlbr:ttor. J!:ncycl()pfdi · Wa.Jl\ul n1C.catllnd11 le & . loeky. 16 h1i1n<b. XJnl rui sbampoott "'•Uof· druser w /mlm>r Mok'· ro puur It tra il hor11e . fer M7-l~i2~--- oUcr. VIII<'. $2.:>, Xlnt v enue ror ull)'ont. $315 - COftd. &M·91M or t>C'stotrer. ~ N49. Want ad reauJ" tci.se?t '73 Slater. A.JC. stereo. lots of xlru , lo mi. 833-3434 d•ta; M-ltU eves. '67 Wagopeer. V..a. -6 potrer. $1500 er bMt flt• fet.~f-150. '74 Cff EVY Chey.ue Bluer. va, •~tie. red10, beater, po•er t&ffriae, 8S 1&1. au. 1as tank. ((90KKG• ._ SUNSITPOID S440 Garden Grove Blvtl Wc:atfllln t.er ~lo r ... 1u "'° ................ _ ..... ·n~ CouTetr. AM /fr'M r"'dlo. h"Y dUl,7 llQmou. 24 .uuo au . uouo. &37~1. GMC '56 T. ne. rwblt c:n11ne. have ~pt'; w I 4 spd tnlll. Body l& lood cond. M•...S·•7.t crbettofrer. Ml ae•. - - '57 CHEV V Pk up. 28 Gran.D)' 4 apd. XT Heavy rear 1prinp. 6 t>l1 tares, mag~, radials & gauges. S6SC> ~r best olr. ~·9i46 There muat be a .reaaon we are #1 in sales, f l In service, #1 inaelection. . . . ' -- ·~tfor'=9 Sala & Service leachl,..ts Mac Arthur and J a mbonte 84&.0ove 7SUJ900 Newport Beach s...... 9761 ---------· ······················· *LET US• TAKE THE BUGS o.tofYowt.gJ ~9~~~ , SPECIAL 1.970 .EL DORADO, 47,009 ml, ne w ndl•I•. A• YOIYO t-11 :£1 absolute beauty. Not L ~ .JN. • pe nny undu $21100. Factory OetnOI & t!x· 640·LS38: 998-ttl.3 ecut.ive Cars. Good U1ed1--------- Volvo SelHUon '66 SEDAN .Al.LPllCID TO -.&. DE VILLE Wui6 Fu.II powe r. factory air Mui conditioning, vinyl top, t¥R · Immaculate. (SJK.83)> VOLVO S577 72 FIAT SPIDEil 1966 Hort>or c M ... ~6 , ....... eJflll LA1n:a Thi.a Maroon beauty ia "'" ~ UllUJ one owner . Must see <~FBK) ·66 Mercedes z:nc>, 4 dr, Toyoto 9765 OCROAU~ VOLVO Mlffi~~;{.f.s&JO pw, steering & brak•, ••••••••••••••••••··~·· "' ' S.O. Fwy at flvery auto trpn1t. Very clean, i---------VOLVO 1966 Hnrbor c M 646 930'l * •548-9141•• SpeclaUzlng m VW & Orf Road Vehlclu Parts 6: Service Weldin& & Fabrtcatina Workmanship Guaranteed '73 280 ' Dr. Sedan. l969, 4 dr, R/H, cmplt. Loaded! Sharp·t . Mu st . mech . overbaU. Xlnt. s e 11 . 8 es t 0 IC e r , cood. Nu tires, $1300/cah. 833-8084. 545·9263. 83H7t2or495-1700 xlnt mecb cond. $2100. SPECIAL •VW TUNEUP• EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO .,...----------1 548·1487. * $24 95 * Largest Volvo dealer an 73 ELDORADO --------• 0 C 1 B CABRIOLET '61 250SL Coupe. 2 roofs. TOYOTA SALEI . ra nge ounty. uy or Cabriolet top, full pwr. Wht/red . May trade. • Inc l ( Potnts •. Plugs, Leased1rttl. Factory Demos & Ex-Rotor Valve A(ij & 0 11 ~I fact. a ir, ult wheel. 9570 Crevier auw :~~~~· $S,98S. (7lt) ecutave Cars. Good Used Change ,~. '~E stereo, cruise control, all .u..i.. """ Toyota Selection Tl:le BrQQklyn Bug Co • • lhe options for your drav· ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 've W. btSl.reet 171 Datsun 4 Dr. Station ALL PRICf:D 1974 Charle St. CM __ ---__.:__ an~ pleasure. 1S96G1H> 1971 Ford Su~er V~n . t:>unta Ana 835.3111 Wag<>11c!t8:i.14s? ·~op~~~~!~t cond. 541i-9141 2026 S -~~~~'tr."'""~"': crp·t panr ng, new urts ~ ~ Call 531-5364 afl6 TO SBJ. '69 VW BUG, xlnt C'Ond. Anaheim 750 -2011 l~liliiliPa:: ~ . .;.&8·9583. ~ 'i1' 1971 Datsun 2'0Zorange. "llUI la1n:1 $1000. o r Best orrer . ---------11 ... _.. lnt'l '64Metro.Newures, -. . Maas, AM /FM. Super '64Me~edes8em220SE, IWlo WJl.O 644-1.S49or979-0386 1971VOLVO164. Powe b .. akes ··t C!lllCI\ See 11J\ape$38006'2-5346 10% a uto, ·Am/fo'm. Miot ---------1 steering, power brak-~••••·~••rt-· • . \..Paa ... -· o• ...... GE c--~ d E 67S-7A'>~ TOYOTA w·r ' 1970 vw c. ..,. ,~~~~~~~ at 1.576 N . Ne.....,_ Blvd. fUV'll __..,' ., con . ves, ....... a es amper, AM /FM, factory aar C'OD -- "M .. I"".. OGL l5T .. _.. Pop Top. $2150/besl of. d .t . 1 h .., .646·0063. r....-9725 -r t 1on1ng, eat er an 7l 1':LDORAOO •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• OVElFACTORY MG 9742 l~Hatbor,CM 646 9303 er.83l·S848. terior . XLNT. COND. Ci\liRIOLET 'b7 CHEVY St~p Van, new $2995 Call 968-0989 L' • r .. br' I eng, & 4 spd. *1200. PUDUC IMVOl<;E ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MK II Wgn. Air, need '69 VW Squareba&ck;, im-. . .. 1rem1:.l paint,"° ao et 546·81BS . -. .., .82 MGA, new engine & work.~. mac, nu e ng ... res, o....c..'GE lop, lull pwr, fact. &Jr, Sales-Service-Leasine NOTICE OM ALL brakes, nds lstgear & It. 673.8676 Am /Fm. $1500 /oHer . ~A" dual comfort seat.S, lilt. For Sale, tlres,'87 VW Van, re blt eng, new s h ocl<sHir es . $1000. 536-0813 RotCa"er. Inc. body work. $4oo. 546-6185 496-6581. C OU~ wheel. stereo, cruise con· Ro MEW n I I lrol. totally equ1ppt!t4- lls oyce • BMW 5 ¥ MGI 9744 '73 COROLLA '70 .Bug. New clutch, brks. (346MCD 1 Costa ~3!:~ 17th~ '7S•HONDA. . •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Co u Pe . S s Pee cl ong. paint. C.Ompl. rebll VOLVO $4895 IMMACULATE 1971 MGB, xlnt co nd. transmisaaon, radio a nd eng. $1,S50ormakeorrer . ..,--o-s _W_u_tecl __ 9_5_9_. 7 4 BMW Aet 150 spcMrs . SEDAH.$ Radials & FM radio. heater. l356HDE) ltustsell. 675-2804. '74 De mo's & EJ(ec. cars; INI .... IM STOCK ;yo ur c h o a· c e. ·of. Make offer. 646-7649 $2177 '67 VW Bug. eng. J·ust 14 l s ta c k s lo 1 6 4 lllfllllilll •••••••••••••••••••••• 2002 Tll a utom at ics w1lh cruise WE PAY TOP DOLLAR · Low AB :~ccessones plus tax & Economical Fun '64 MGB. reblt. Radials. Mags. Air conlrol ! All cars have BOR TOP VSEDGARS .fiunroof, air , Beeke $i 399 hcense. Orde r yours Red. Runs perfect. New eJ l shocks. $1000. 968-5177 an air, s tereo, and a re low''~~~~~=~~~ FOR ~~~a;F.STIC ~tec~dli~:n!~~~:,ge, Ill~~~ ,today. ~~=flp:~~:a!~~. t>;::J!f fCUl f.WiA .;~ vw S un Bug. AM/FM. mileage. 74 ;.\~TJ':~u !~;~~~i~~~.ls extra clean . . 1969 ... /20,000 miles, coal ~~l:r ~~'· l !4:e ~o~~r5 t. TOYOTA stereo. Lots ol Ext ras. '75 Demo':.; 2-15 wagons, r:xeu~:·~~~~~ ~:,":r l'AUER B"ICK Cr•w•lerlMW ·; black interior ,• speed, & 494-0508. ~~1i77~ooo ml.64~~g~ :~.k~1;,ll~n':;~,!ee;~ v 1c l or1 a n A m ber 2925 Ha'r bOr Blvd. .208 ·, 1!1J~~ · radlo. <YOK847> · • · --· 1966 Harbor.C M 646·9303 · eves, • alL f'ull 12 month wa r· F1rem1st, with padded r~~ , Sanlit Ana 835·3171 • 1968 MGBGT days roof and Amber Medici ~ta Mesa 979.2500 MIMTGRHN Joguar 9730 Good Condillon '7~MK2 4dr,new eng,gdVWBAJABUGC t 't rantyon all 75"s. clo th anle rior. Power TOP DO'• •R & & 1970 w /4 s eed, black in-••••••••••••••••••••••• 497-2528. llres, A/T , AJC, Sl695. Co us in ' OVER I 00 ... £UI everything, plus e very ~ ter ior, l only 47,000 Jaguar, 1970, 2+2, auto, Xt ra sha rp! 640·2270 rvaar eng. & trans ax· "5'" option a\ dllable·even a PAID h I '70 MGB Red Converuble. le, extras. 552·7168 CAltS IM STOCK miles. (293A1.JJ a1r, ware~~ '69 LANDCRUISER xlnl lighted van1ly mirror ' /\ IMM~~l!.._TEI. y 3~;£:~:;:-~f ~~ IRIGHT Yal.OW ~:~~· :nm~=~~:mr ~-~ ~,;:::;... ..... H:.~\fu .~ ~!h~!.7. !!!.!"!:!~· :;~;n~~~~~, ..... " on FOREIGMCARS 645·7898 197~ w/4 speed. black in· Mada 9738 968·9172 -Tri-t. 9767 6PM l.l_ ~ "-~ ~ C "LL OR COME 1.._. teraor, AM JFM stereo, & ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.. .,... ---------• 2025 S Ma~-.-" Capri 9715 o nl y 4 1 ,000 miles. "74M~ d W Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1967 VW Baba Bug re· Anahei '""~'*" TO SH.US •••••••••••••• .. •••!!••• (334ELTJ it a ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 68 TRIUMPH built erts!ne, oew heavy m 750-20'.11. '7 3 CAPRI. 6 cylinder • RX4. Rotary. engine. '70 Opel GT. AuLO, 35M, SPITFIRE duty c lutch, .s mog con· S r· ' '74 V I W ni• NEWPllHT IMP[]HTS c n ga n e, 4 s peed OIANGEIEAUTY Am /Fm radao. X lnt 2.5mpg newradialures trol Shelby&U.S.mags acr iice.-ovo gn.~!!!!!~~~!!!::'!!~!!! . d c_ond. S:W~ or best offer. x I 0 t 'c 0 n d . 524 9 5: .d• . h d hood 3 mos old . 5000 ma. under • .. tra nsm ission, ra 10, 1969 w/4 &peed, radio. Call s73 C!W9 552_1755. <XDD786I w1 e tar,e~, ea ers, wrnty. All extras. Make 1972 t:L DORADO Convt. heater. (307KXE) $2899 black interior , & only $1 699 loc~s. 7;, t.ags, am/fm offer. 552-a194. lo mi, all xtras, Pvl Ply. SUM SET FORD 58,177 m iles. (514GOV> 1973 RX 3. 30,000 mi. A i C. Porsche 9750 radio: Must see t.o ap. $3950. 675·5050 S440 Garden Grove Blvd Xlntcocnd11.!~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• precaate $1500. Phone 1970 Vol vo 142. Auto ------3100W.Coasttlwr.ll8. Westmanster 636-4010 THEKINDYOUSPEND a ...... -4.594. 72 P h 911T 1 69TR·6 642·9338afler 6 pm. Am /i'~m.SlSOO. 'cad1llac l1 Eldorado,only 0 ALLDAY orsc e • si ver . 494-0689 Jl,041i males, beaut. 642·94 5 '73 Capri. VG, AM JFM LOOK1NGFOR w /b lack, 5.,spd, air , 1'17E1.JC> 73 Y_W S uper Beall~. yellow c r eam colo r. WE BUY stereo,Clock.delux.eint.. PRICED Merc~esBem 9740 am /fm s ter eo, a lloy $2599 scm a·auto. 19,000 m a.Awtos UHd w/brown leather int. & 4!9M, $2795. 552_7595 aft · •••••• • •••• •••••••••••• wheels, 45,000 nu 499-1049 Must sell now! $2695. Pvt ••••• .". •••• •••• •••••• •• brown vanyl LOp. Power IMPORTS -5_pm_.______ RIGHT 55 MBZ 3008 ply. 644-0071') seat, brakes, :.teerang & 66. 912, 5 sp, air, am /fm. 7 3 TR 6 d T ll l e 75,000 01g1n al mJles. im· xlntcond. ,..,.""' • 1972VW,goodcond.lo mi. General 9901 wan o~s. 1 :. eenng T op · Dollar For Any off 9717 ...,uvu wheel radio l 1n teJ ma c u lat e 1 ISXR892) 675·8155,673-5949 l299MlL> a m /Im & trailer hitch.••••••••••••••••••••••• glass.' a /t'. gi~od WW MJakleMor MPodAe~OS •lll7 •• 4 •• D •• e.lu•x•e••;.:•lt••Sta••·u~o·n· SALE P HtCt:D $3699 $1900/ofr. 545·1Zl0 I k ....,. "'"' $2975 1968·912, 4 s pd, reblt ESTATE SALE . tires, o m ileage ma es Wagon, gold. 4 spd stick. eng/trans, new brakes, o· le •11 68 VW Fas tback very xlnt l>uy a t ~J5. Or•i!· MAZ. DA A/C. \ant e d glass, Jl~ARfNO x lnt . cond. $4900. IC Ml «Motors good cond. $'790. 675·6561 1972Ford Van.air mags, l'vi.u wnr_.1)4..1·432t> -· Am/F m, rooffitCk, wkite 673-6714 momu all 6 ft&H, gas capacity 80 ioolS.Mancht!::oler rrdaa ls, 13 mo's oJd. 12<>W.Wemer ' gal. GlftOro 9917 Anahe im 6:ib-tiOO(l l .000 miles. 'Originally a t So.Main 1972911Tmtntcondiuon& VW OWNERS, Tune ups. 1973 Mer e. Ma rq u is ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP Dollar paid for BMW'i and all olher Im ported car:.. S4308;askangS3200.Eves SantaAna 557·2132 MOTORCARS 1mmal·ulate Gr een. 120 WWarner S<!U.Points,Plugs.Valve Brougham .Clean,aij_l!J 13;350LT.A l.20.000m1 &wknds,838-807l orofc ---------1200W.Coastttwy. ma~s . t\M /~'M $8400. atSo.Main AdJ.&01l.W1ll rebu1ldor lras. See & make oiler. ~5. wkdys 833·6058. 74 Xl/9 Mags, radials, 645·1102 675·8986 Santa Ana 557 ·2132 excha n J!e engines & Can sell wathoul bids am/fm stereo,lo a11. Aa-.ss f,...tlal ..,...llyC1.. t rans. Work gurar an· 673-6372. C e l·er BMW Dats. 9720 sharp! 714-963-8076 58 PORSCHE '74 TRIUMPH TR6 Leed. Steve. 556-9306 i--------1 'nl,:eRd~·sPoBm.eP:sbOd·.350Y· ~-~rt~. r y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ .;;__ _____ , 73 MIZ 450SL ~ ~ -v ... Santa Ana 83.>3171 ••71850SptRacer 356A 66 VW BaJa Bug.1800cc AMC 9905 Sl,000.4l!-H44b. SELL UStYQUR CARI Wt pay top price! MUST II CLEAN Will lake anything in trade. watches. rings, TV's etc .. 2000 HARBOR BLVD. 645-1500 COSTA MESA Otonge Cbwlty's HhJMSt $ luyer on hnporis 1111 Maxey Toyota Call Roget or 13111 847-3655 FREE APPRAISAL We buy used car:. & t r ucks. Call GROTH CHEVROLET for a free appraisal. ·GROTH CHEV ROLET 11121 l Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-6087 549-3331 SIU.ING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID .For lmports Paid for or Not Dean L•wis I~ 1.966 HarbQr. ~.M. 64,.0003 WANT: VW BUG. Must be A-1 Op t ae'ally & Mechanically. Owner lo show sei;vace ,,-ecords or evidence or engine re· build. $900. or less. Dill· honest fast buck art1st.a, don't cal~. 1:137-6722. Alltoi. l•p0tW I · · ···············~······· 73 240Z Xlnt cond. 32+mpg. ~hx~:~o~~r~~:t~n~;,~ Sharp in & out and ex· ~;~~iga~r ~~os :/::i~n~ l'ng. Holly bug spray •••••••••••••••-•••••• Si lverw/black l{lterior,4 $1Si5farm.SJ&-9993 cellent! (400BCllJ SALE r a d io, heater, radial carb., hagh back seats, ·61 Rambler Amer. 440 Clwvrolet 9920 s peed , a i r , AMt PPr1, 73 fl•T 124 priced. IG4GHXYJ PRICED tires, sp:irkllng yellow. J ackman wheels, orig. hrdlp. 6 Cyl, a /trans.••••••••••••••••••••••• ml!gs, low,roi~J.o~r ~ SI 0,900 $2900 (·aJ°lUI owner. Sl2-00,SJ6.8J37. Ve r y l o mi ·s. $690. COMMB.L in in l c 0 b i ti On · SPORT COUPE JIM JIM $AVE 64 VW Bus. Reblt eng., S56·757~· CHEVROLET Sacrifice ! . · SALES &stRVIC~ $4795 ~~~~~g~T:18?F:ts~:: MARINO MARINO eJ l . ~f:c~raes,p ~~t~eF:~~ 1973Jay•eo.pe 2828Harbor•'fcl Dick MillerMOtors side mouldings. mags, MOTOR CAtts MOTOR CAllS f.CUl fJDU redwood 1nten or. Perf. Rad to, h e ater, auto COSTA ~1ESA coco mats, radials. & 1200W.eo..t Hwy. 1200W.c...t Hwy.· ~ l'.Ond. ~HOO or oller. t rans. Air cond. Only 546-1200 , .. 1';.5"a Super Clean! <698.JFG> 645·1102 645•1102 ~ VOLVO SH-9458. 18,230 miles. $2700. (j~ 9901 .. &iii.. Only $3999 Acnsa ,,_tile BalMI hr Cid Acf'MI ,,... .... ...., •-CIQ 5n Bug, nu eon, •~pe deck. 675-8864 ,.... V..J .., • '"° ~~~~~~~-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 120 W. Warner at 1966 Htubor C M 646 9301 ::>1000. - atSo.Mam OVER 100 '70 9 11T. Red w/m ag · · 675·4582. 8uick 9910 Santa Ana 557-2132! Dick Miller.Motors MEW & USED whls. Stereo, Xlnt cond. Yolkswa~n 9770 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• mom,., MERCEDES 675·7559 :i ll 4. •••••••••••••••••••••••Bus. 71 Rebuilt eng. AM· ,73 C 1 . 11 (3) 240Z'S ' ---i''m stereo. i230(). or best entur y viny top tu OM DISPLAY Rolls Roye~ 9756 ·73 VW Camper, de luxe, offer 497.1849. pwr1.a 1r , ,tereo, lilt whl. 12<> W. Warner at So. Main Santa Ana 557·2132: 2 l '73 's) l nu. Prices sta r l u l '7 1 240Z, automatic. air condition· 1n 1. t ape p l a y er. IH2GIV) 74 FIAT x I /9 S3677 1.5,000 m ales, sale pn ced! (414KSQ1 l ,.,n:a: $3750 ecul uuur · JIM TOYOTA .· .. ~~J~f> 1966 Horbot. C.M. 646·9303 l200 W. C08lt Hwy. 72 DATSUN 240% 1 owner, 4 speed. Iii-, AM IFM. Only 24,0llO ac· tu a l mil es. & im- maciUale! (786£X0). Cr•vier BMW. 208 W. l sl Street S11nla Ana ~·317 1 645·1102 .... le-tilt~ hr QM House of 1ros ••••••••••••••••••••••• pop.top, etcc Ing, radio, lo ma. s upe r clean, $3400 Roy CARVER near new. 2li000 m1, blue i:.! VW S uper Beetle . or best oHer. P \•l. Pty A UTllORIZ ·o ~. 673·0121 c I can. x I n l c 0 n d' 546-0273 M ERCEO~SDEALER ~~--~~--61:16~ Manchester, ROLLS • 1 rwo ·53 Bugs, 1 runnmg, ~\~1 ·~~~19 stereo. ~1~-'67 E lectra 225 con\ Buena Park l in parts $650. tor bolh. ...,_-· $500 /bst. ofter. 552 ~1 523-7250 ~ 4::15·4!'.137 tih \ W. White, bk anterior. Gd. cond. On the S:.int11 ,\na Fwy. DEALER Cll·an, good. auto. New _ _ _ 72 Camper. Good cond. engin. ~verythmg wori<J; CodlNac 9915 '75 Mercedes IN Mu:.l sell ~. D40·~ 4!:13·19~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 5S6"~~1· CADILLAC Exec. Specials liood ull Marc:h l!Sthonly. Two low mileage ex· ecut1vc car:., Fully equipped . 4SOSE. lull sale price ~14,9-l!l, ln37~1 Lease at siss.iH month 126 month open end lca~c. plus tax . l80 COUPE. w/ A~/FM stereo; lull sale price St 1,420, ln3820> Lease at $188.9'1 month 148 month open entl lease, plus tax J ROYCE U.S.A. . . 70VW Bugexcellentcond, _ 11164, :sunrool, neccb work. runs excel, good tires, l''or 1974 as well as 1973 Make 0117r , SJ2UO. M42·1H7.5 anyume. and 1972, we have sold M>0768. more new Rolls Royce .• - ---"ti9 Du n e Buggy, VW ~-"'9.,.. ..... .._._...,"-L1 :iutomob1les than any 1963 BUG, runs Rd, ~~ engine mant cond1t100 , other dealer an lhe U.S.A. body Firm pm·~ $37'l. many extr as. 546-1003 Always a n excepllonal Wk nd only 97!:1·~1.>. 67 V W Campe r Bus, setecuon of new & used, A DAB OF P ETROLEUM custom an t UIOUO nu ont~~~~!!::!!~,....,.....,Oil""'!!q fully guara nteed. Rolls J E LLY I d h 1' I ' Ro Y c e & Bent 1 Y . app ie lo l e complete Y reb t eng. Cadillac '72. Coupe de b I , lhr.eao~ ol rangerna1I xlntcond. PP.675-1.501 Ville While Pra\late automo 1 e:;. polish ;,nd glue bottles ' • Roy Caner, Inc. wall keep the hds from 1970 VW, xlntcond Party, 646·8897 Roltsl\oyce BMW sll ck1n~. Try a Daily :ii1475or BestOtrer '67 SEDAN DeVille. Gd. 234 E. 17th St. Pilot Class1r1ed Ad lo Ca1167s.6437 cond, lo mi's. Sac. <•l Cos ta Mesa 546-4444 'bu Y •. :. e 11 or re n t $1645. Pvt. Pt.v. 642-2180 ,(Closed Sunday> something. ClassiUedAd! 642·5678 eve --- Alltos, Mew 9100. Alltos. M•w 9100 A9fos. Mew tlOO Alltos. Mew 9800 .............................................. ····~················· ··········~············ , BARGAIN SPECIALS '71 Toyota (960DTO) 5899 '70 Toyota (856A0El 5 1099 '69 vw (stk. 627 A) 5 1099 '69·VW CXWZ787) 5899 G .... ral ·97Qf You don't need a sun to ••••••41•••••••••••••••• ··Draw Faat" when 'I Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 • ....,...JJIU, lt11 SAVIMGSTO 169 PlyMouffil t68gAQN) place an ad inlhe DAILY PILOT Want Acb! c,1 now -642·S678. ' 120. W . Wam~r at So. MaJn Sa.nta A!' a . 657 ·2132 MB 72, 220-a/c. auto, xlntcond. lowner. $S,600.~ 73 Mii 4SOSL . Uke new with au.to., ai cond.. pwr. 11lHring, windows. a.t«reo. Save thia w~ •~laJ at ool $14,995. (9S3GSlJ) IUSSIONVl &IO l PORTS S.D. f'WY at Avery u1-11uor,..noo l0% HERi FRIEOtANDER s999 '72 Pinto (417EKR) 5 1399 • Jf DAil Y PILOT ·..ca ~SOttS WILSON FQ~D SPECiAL PURCHASE SAtE! . .., Your lrancl Mew COURIER cmcl Receive s1so CASH REBATE from FORD MOTOR CO. LIKE NEW SPECIALS . ··11 "'~ O.Stw Auto. trans., power steering. radio, beater.· License-#175CCM s,.cw ~ltlC) A• ...... 5 1377 '72Piato ... lllia.t Auto. trans., r a dio, beater, mag wheels, decor group. License .-,54FAY Specl .. Fe.ciltt AHll_,e 5 1588 '74M.-c.C-* 4 door, 6 cyl., auto. trans., power steermg. (disc) brakes, radio, heater. whitewall tires. 1886KBEJ Special Rit-.cillg ....... iJ Caprice, Xl:nt. cond Fully loaded. best offer over $2SSO. PV1. party '67 MALIBU WAGON Aulomat1c trans1TUs!>1on power :.Leering economical ti cyhode engine. (12496) $977 DWtlflDiA e. VOLVO . 1966 Horbor ( M 646 9303 '72 1mpala. auto, air, I m1. $2:!50. 644-039 Blutfs. N.B. 'b'9 Chevy Van paneJ type. New engine, t>raltes. -·,-~·,c shoclu;, clean.· 045 · bbtoff. SUN LOVERS-'6.1 NOVA Convertible. Perf 6 cyl. mu· .. auto trans, 20 mpg, dependable, new br akes & tune-up. $265. 962-2343 ---Chryst er ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2 7 8 8 n7 Cstm Newport. R/11. A/C, P /S, PJB. Very ---------• clean. $600. 642~120. '7) font w..- Cou n l r y Sedan V-8, auto. trans., fac, air cond .. pov.'er s t eer ., Family S p ecial. License No. 445G VE 5peclal ""-c:llMJ ....... :;>JOo-·53 New Yorker . Very J!d cond. AM /FM stereo. 8 Lrac & Paneled cam1H'r :.heH ~75 . ~-5034. ContiMntal . ..................... . $2 4 6 7 69 Linc Cont. 4 dr, (/pwr, nu ures, good cood. $8.SO. --.-74-a.r..--T-_...---_. Linda 644 -~_-_. ____ 1 V-8, auto. trans., fact. '75 Town Coupe, LOO'ded! air. power s teering, 3700 mt. Orig. cost $11.000 radio. heater, vinyl new, $71195 Firm. Pvt. roof. !904J OX> Owner 00X-5Hl3 SpecMI FWG9Cillg ------- ....... '72 Mar.le lV. a ll extras+ sunroof, black, :,\41!00 pr1v. ply. 846-2688. ---52867 ---------'68 Lincoln Cootinental 4 . dr, full power, Jow m1. . '74,.... s... . $150. 545·1871 Auto. trans., pbwer i---------- steering, radio. heater, Conette whitewall tires, vinyl ••••••••••••••••••••••• mterior, low, low miles. C415KXT> Specl .. Rttc.cMc) A•_.... 52267 '71 ........... ·Au to. t r a n s., air coodilioning, r adio,. heater. License No: '°9DNW Sped9I Fe.cJ.q ....... 5 1367 '71 ,.,,.. O..tw Auto trans., po" er steenng, radio. ht«ll rr License #175CCM Special Fill.-c!.cJ ....... 5 1367 '70 Clwrf V• ¥• T• V-8. auto. trans.. real workhorse. (97791E) lpecW Fill•clllt ........ 5 1377 '74 .... FIOOP/U Auto .. p/s, p /b. R&H (40919U) LiteNew. S,.CW Fill•ciil9 A Y ..... 53267 CORVETTES Always a seJectrnn of used Corvette's. Phone :ibout ne w '75's Ill stoek. Howard CIRwolet Dove a nd Quail Sts. Nr. MacArthur .Jamboree and Bristol Newport Beach 833--0555 '64 CORVETTE, 327 cu. m., Turbo 400, 4 :ll Post., Oise brakes, Flared F en- ders. !'ipo1ler. 630-1171; 1;;30-1110 . 633-9264. -----t;R Corvette convert. Hardtop 4 Spd, p /WIO· dOW!' .);If, 170!f. 72CORVETTE T-TOP I :-)µt>1•1I. a ar. leather in· 1 t>rior. \MI FM stereo. µOWN w I ndows, tdt & ~cope s teering wbeel, low, Jow miles & sale priced! <336FBQ> J ,,,5775 MARINO MOTOR CAR• ' 1200 w. C...t ~. 645·1102 lcress ,,_ Ult 8llMI Ba, a. DodcJe 9935 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'onvert . '70 Dod~e Challenger. air, p/~, V-tl auto. $1475. Days, 556-IJ I :,n ---------1974 Dodge Charger, t.ak{' '71 Wela a.ctr. 225 over payments. lh,000 V-8. •uto. trans , fac. m i. 648·2231 tory air condilrnnan~. power steerinl{ power 'brakes. windows. Ucense No. o409CQH S,.CWFill-.c ... ........ ·1 16.67 70 Swm~er. 6 cyl, i?ood cond., nu tires. 42M , SlS50 or best. 673-2133 63 Dodge Coronet, radio, beater, auto trans. clean good ruilnmg cood. $350 CaU~S738 .,.......... : Ford . V"' ...so. traftl. power ••••••••••••-••••••••• ........ CTf713E) '70 Ford LTD Brougham, • ....... "'•el!lt 4 dr, immaculate cood. A....., . Loaded with power ac-cessor1et1. 846·1677. ---'66 Ford Gulaxy • New ~----------i .. I ball. brkft & eichausl· Cood con4 . '460. Call 1mJ Beacb 81Yd. R\iM.l.ftllOO Be•ch 556-1071 642-'61 I· 644-8035 ------1972 Ford. 56,000 mi. AC P 1B.P /S . Pin straps $1600 552·7500afl. ti Ford '72 Ma venck, Jr1 S, 2 dr. tow m.J.Jel. fae. a.r, R /H, auto. P/1. Ltke new. 968..f71J. . . '14 RO.IARY Pickup . Automatic transmission C53409X) Used low mi, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 52777 '2117 lull pnce PlllS ... • llC. '81 75 tot.i "° pm! Hid .... ' lie. ' .. canylf\9 c:lwVM b """' 41 - Oetwredpaymenlpnce•4123 A,,,_~Ral•17.18'1. r. ··~·~··········-.····· 73, Jmmeculate COlld. all factory options, ~- 49'·6166 or 494-8772. 1969T Bird, air'· . 73 f.l--.L.:-..1 $1200, Pvt. Ply .• ~~~ ~7!H268, 7S2-1784 ESPRIT 1964, good condition. $(00. Imrnacola te ·w /air, A!terSpm stereO, raltye ~ & 645·2397 ~!JEi~, ooo · mJ'Jes r t--e«JCI---,---. --9-9-7'-4 ...................... C · 1 IMw·-2 vEGA wAGON • .,,,4 ,.. er : speed, gold. saddJe in- 20f W. lst Stt9et terior. Qnly $ltia9 Santll A.nil 835·3171 msKGZl 557.2132 Olr. 'tlVEGA Clean. Perfrun- nmg cond. Only Sl95Q or offer. 548-~ - '74 MAZDA. RX4 · Coupe. Used. Low mi. (28•KSY) .. IMMEDIATE ·s27•• DELIVERY •. I J 51'9oowN 58 l!!NT~ '72 FORD COURIER PICKUP (695-i2U) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRJCE 5577 '71 MAZDA RX2 ~.(1 05DJH) 51177 1·70 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE (732AUK) FULL PRICE. .•7·2 DATSUN (l8110776346l ~l 51377 .'71 FIAT 850 Spa1 Coupe (901BZJ) M.i. PllCE 51277 '72 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (126GSF) . · 51177 . . . . $4664 MOMTH FULL PRICE .. / llJllli1ml ... COSTA MESA SADD\EBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY rRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MARCH 23 • MARCH 29 AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee. Inc. 1234 S Moin 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 Morguente Parkway Mission Viejo 831-2040 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 26(JJ Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa 546-1 200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., Hunt ington Beoch 842-7781 i#•l;l•I Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa b42·0010 •C·>3·1 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd.. Westminster 636-4010 ld!GI University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-8844 J o hn son & Son L incol n Mercury 2626 Horbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tu stin, Santo Ano 547-0511 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me sa 546-1200 MAZDA Jim Panos Mazda 2001 Sorth Manchester, Anaheim 750-21 4 1 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9640 THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK, MARCH 23. 1975 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Horbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE-AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 44 5 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673.fRXJ ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E I 7th St Costa Mesa 546 4444 TOYOTA Dean lewis Imports 1966 Horbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd., Hunt ing ton Beach 947.9555 VOLKSWAGEN Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 VOLVO Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 646-9303 ·yy, !PORT! HIOHllO/IT! SUNDAY. MARCH 23 lO:OOAM U @ CI) Cl) NIT Baaketb•ll Semi-finals, from Madison Square Garden, New York City. 10:10 m Dodgers W•rm-Up/Pre-Season Baseball L.A. Dodgers vs. Mets at St. Petersburg, Fla. 11 :00 O @Cl) ~ World Championship Tennis Live coverage from Memphis, Tenn. 12:00 8 fI.i) ~ a NBA Basketb•ll Chicago at Kansas City. l :OOPM O liQ) NHL Hockey Teams to be announced. O Ange s Pre-:season Baseball Angels vs. Oakland A's at Palm ~r(~ Ci)) CI) The Superst•rs "Celebrity Superstars" 2:30 IS (~ (j)) m ABC Ch•mplonship Auto Racing The "Atlanta 500" Stock Car Race from Atlanta Internat ional Speedway, Ga. 3:30 fJ (Cij Ci)) (D ABC's Wide World of Sports 7:00 m Baseball--Japanese Style The Tokyo Giants of Japan visit the Dodgers 1n Spnng training at Vero Beach, Fla. TUESDAY, MARCH 25 7:30PM O L•kers Basketball Lakers vs. Golden State Warriors. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 8:00PM IJ ukers Basketball Lakers vs. Seattle Supersonics. FRIDAY, MARCH 28 8:00PM fii Warriors Basketb•ll Warriors vs. Seattle. 9:00 O Kings lee Hockey Kings vs, Vancouver Canucks SATURDAY, MARCH 29 12:00N O !l) ( o NCAA College Basketball Two sem•-fmals games. 12:30PM tl@ Women's Tennis Association Professional Tour From Palestra Courts, Philadelphia, Pa. 1:00 O Angels Bueball Pre·season game against the Milwaukee Brewers. 2:00 U @ (]) Heritage Golf Classic From Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head, S.C. 3:30 fJ (~ ) @ Pro Bowlers' Tour The BPAA U.S Open from Dallas, Texas. 5:008 Santa Anita Feature Race The $100.000 Added Santa Anita Derbl'_lor 3 y~ar·olds at a mile and one-eighth fJ (Q!l ) W ABC's Wide World of Sports 8:00 Ci) Pedre Elthlbltlon Game Padres vs. San Francisco Giants. SUNDAY, MARCH 23 /.00 9 (C) "l1lend In th• Sun" (dra) '57 -James Mason, Joan Fontaine. Herry Bel1fonte. 8:00 SI "Mldclle of tf'le Nl1ht" (drt) '59 -Fredric March. Kim Novak. Lee Grant. Glenda f'11rrell, 8.:30 4 23 6 10 (C) ''Ellery QuH n " (mys) '75--James Hutton, David Wayne, Ray Milland, Kim Hunter Monte Marld1;.m, John Lan:h 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Th e Story ol Jacob & Joseph" (dra) '74-Keith Michell, Tony lo B11nco, Colleen Dewhurst, Herschel Bernardi 10:30 9 (C) "EHt of Eden" (dra) '55 -James Dean. Julie Harris. Raymond MHHy, Burl lvu. MONDAY, MARCH ~4 7:30 9 (C) "Th• Third D1y" (dra) '65 -Georae Peppard, Ellubeth Ashley. 8:00 4 23 6 (Cl "The Runew1y 81rse" (dre) '75 -Tim Matheson, Bo Hopkins Jim D1v11. "Croasflr•" (dra) '75 -James Ferentino, Jol'ln Saxon Ramon Bte11. Patrick O'Neal. Pamela Franklin. 5 (C) "The Honey Pot" (com) '67 -Ru Harr1sfln. Susan Hayward 9:00 )0 (C) "Somtthlnf for A Lonely Men" (dra) '68-0an Blocker Sunl"I Clark 7:30 8:30 9:30 7:30 8:30 7:30 8:00 7:30 9:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 TUESDAY, MARCH 25 9 "Murder, Inc." (mys) '60--Stuart Whitman. Ma11 B11tt. Peter Falk 4 23 6 10 (C) "Tht Dluppearanct of Fllwht 412" tdra) '74 -Glenn Ford, Bradford Dillman, G1.1y Stockwell, David Soule 7 (2:9 I ) 3 (C) "The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd" (dra) '74 -Martin Sneen, Kim Darby, Michael Parks, Ellen Corby. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 9 (C) "Run A Croolled Mlle" (dra) '69 -Lou•~ Jourdan, Mary Tyler Moore. 7 (29 8) l (C) "Tht Glrl Most Ukely To ... " ldral '73 -Stockard Cha1'1n1n11. Edward Asner, Joe Flynn, Jim Backus THURSDAY, MARCH 27 9 "Slau1httr on Tenth Avenue" (dre) '57 -Richard Egan, Jan Ster lin&, Oan Du~ea 5 (C) "Bendldo' (wer.) '56 -Robert M1tcl1Um, U~ula Thieu. FRIDAY, MARCH 28 9 (Cl "Th• Movie Murderer" (mysl '70 -Arthur Kennedy. Robert Webber 4 23 6 10 (C) "Th• Greatest Story Ever Told" Part I (biblical d1ama) '65 -Ma~ Von Sydow, Michael Anderson Jr , Carroll B11ker, ln11 Balin( Victor Buono.I Pet Boone, Charlton Heston, Martin Landau. Oona d Pleasenc:e. :ildney Poitier, Jose Ferrer, John Weyne. SATURDAY, MARCH 29 9 (C) "Th• EndlHI Summer" (doc) '66 -M ike Hynson, Robert Au1ust. 5 (Cl "B•ndldo" (wH) '56 -Robert Mltcl'lum. U"ula Tl'lless. 4 23 6 10 (C) "The Ore•tnt Story Ever Told" Concl. (blbllcal dram•) '65 -Mu Von Sydow. M ich11el Anderson Jr .. Car~ll Baker, ln1 B11l1n. Victor Buono. Charllon Heston 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Th• Ten Commandments" (b1bl1c:al drama) '57 - Cheriton Heston, Yul Brynner, Anne Ba..ter, Edward G. Roblnsol"I. Debra P11et, Yvonne OeCer1o, John Derek. 5 "Th• Screemln1 Skull" (horl '58 -John Hud,on, Peggy Webber THE DAILY PILOl TV WEEK, MARCH 23, 1975 Big Sound-Big Savings Garrard -JVC -Manchester AM/FM Stereo System Gerrard Model 70 automat ic record player, base and Audio Technica cartridge and diamond stylus. Reg S114.9S J\IC Model 551 s AM FM Stereo reciever 15x2 watts rms, all channel driven into 8-ohm, 20-20,000 HZ. Freq Response 10·50,000 HZ Reg. S199.9S ManchH ler Model 012-3 12" 3-way speaker system Oiled walnut 5-yearw arranty. Reg. S109 .95ea. Reg. $640.70 Save $160.75 SALE PRICE BASF LH Cassette ULTRA -r Low noise I high output mailer box (for the hi-fi ent husiast) PRICE SALE C-120 3?19:. AA&D Bectronics 275 l. 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-1112 Ho111~ Doily 0 6. Thvr1 9 9 Proless1onal Service lor all your home e1ec1ron1cs Pl -l'ladlO ·Stereo· Ph<>no ·Tape THE OAIL:.Y PILOT TV WEEK, MARCH 23. 1975 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS M U I~ N I N (, ma11c1ans and cartoon characters Join 8111 Dally In a tour of the country's le1din1 amusement parks. 5:55 @) Flower Amn1ln1 Mon., Wed., ! Movie: See Daytime Movies. Fri.; MetrllJ or Petrify Tues., Thurs. Stock Exchanae Except Fri. 6:00 fJ (j) Sunrise Semester I It's A New Day i Education1I Features : Educatlonal Pro1ram1 Knowled1e • News/Panorama del Valla Law for th1 70s/YOJI With 10:30 fJ @ (V (j) love of Ufe Madeline 0 @ @ @) m H o 11 y w o o d m features Squires 6:30 fJ Cl1remo.nt Collociulum Mon., (Qi Cl)) Ci) t@ BtadJ Bunch Wed., Fri.; Steps to learnln& Tues.; features Medi• Thurs. De.nnis the Menace Except Mon (j) @) Educational features 700 Club Not for Women OnlJ 11:00 @(j) (j) Youna Ii Restless D1ybreak ~ @ a2) m Jackpot . Michael Jackson Show Movie: See Daytime Movies. Bullwinkle (Q?j ®> @ m The Money Psycltoloo TodaJ Wed., Fri. Maze : y~1 for Health I The Lucy Show ( (I)) Momin& Cdmedy Time NElews 1 Co : ectr c mpany 6:45 m News 11:30 @ CV (j) Search for Tommor- 7:00 • 1~ 9 ~ ~~-=y Show Br~w ~ @ (@) m Blank Check 6 Cartoons (~ (j)) (I) a> The Bl& Show- ( (j)) ® a> AM America down, • Davey & Gohath I Beverly Hillbillies New Zoo Revue Let's Rap stodi E.xchance Except Fri. Movie: See Daytime Movies. : Sesame Street New York stock Exchance Ex- 7:30 6 Laule cept Fri. Tennessee Tuxedo ED Villa Ale1re Porky Pia Cumby World Business Nein AFTERNOON 8:00 Ci) @ (}) Captain Kanaaroo VIila Ale1re 12:00 Noontime Sunup m How to Survive A Marrlaae Banana SplltJ t. Friend• 6 A~hin& You Can Do The Flintstones <a (j)) rn m Password Linus the Lionhearted Dick Van Dyke H.R. Pufnstul @) @ Ci) News : Zoom! Movie: See Daytime Movies. 8:30 The Gallery (3) Noon Affair I Joe Barttla • Romper Room Health Show Yori & Friends; No School I Tennessee Tuxedo TodaJ Children's film "Mr. Hoppity : Features Goes to Town" Mon. 12:30 @ rn (j) As the World Tums I Gomer Pyle · ~ @@) m DIJS ot Our New Zoo Revue Lives Mister R![en' Nel&hborhood 6 Father Knows But 9:00 I rn llJ Joker's Wlkl (~ (j)) rn m Split SW>nd : Seume Street • News @ @) m Celebrity Sweep. Bullwinkle atlkes 1:00 @ CIJ ® The Ciuldln& Uaht Ben Caaey 11) @ @) er;, The Doctor1 leave It to Beaver Movie: See Daytime Movies. AM Los Anaeles 6 DatlnLGame Jeck La Linne (~ llJ) (I) a> All My ChlJ. I love Lucy Except Mon. dren Youth Scene TommJ Hawkins Show Features Major Adams ®> Mike Dou1t11 Show Market Closlnc Except Fri. Sew What'• New Movie: Sta Daytime Movies. 9:30 @ @ 00 Camblt : Futures IU@ ®) m Wheel of for-1:30 ~CV (j) Edae of Ni1ht ~M • OO®'lm-~w~ 6 Donna Reed Show 6 P II Donahue Show (8 Features <a (!)) @ (@ lafs Malle A Creen Acres Except Mon. Deal Murle4 stevens Cooklnr Show 2:00 fJ Gil (V CJ) Price la Rlcllt 10:00 @ CV (j) Now You See It 0 <9 (j)f(I) m $10,000 ,,,.. 3 Muriel stevena Cookln1 Show mid @ 00 ®l m Hl1h Rollen I N1nn1 ' the Pr11fessor Western Theatre : featuru Movie: See Daytime Movies. 2:30 (6)@ (J) Mitch Came '75; Features CBS Festival of the Lively Arts Fri. Mothers-In-Law; Hocus rocus Ill "Harlequin" (R) An ori&inal ballet Mon. "Bill Daily's Hocus Pocus Gang choreographed and performed by -The Great Bii Production" Jerry Edward Villella. Joinintr Villella, who Lewis, Ruth Buzzi, frank Gorshin, dances the title role, are Rebecca Wri&ht as Columbine and Dermot Burl<e as Scaramouch&. I I m Somerset News ( (j)) CV a> Ont life to Live (j)@ (i) Movie: See Day ti me Movies. m Ben Hunter Interviews/Features EI!) Yo&a for Health 3:00 I @. @ Tattletales Except Fri. • Diamond Head Pleaae Don't Eat the Daisies 6 P!etJe Cartoons (f2!j (})) CV m General Hos- pitll I @) Movie: See Daytime Movies. My Favorite Martian Get Smart Bevtrly Hillbillies Features Villa Aleare Hot for Women Only 3:30 Dinah! O Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. Mike Dou&IH Show Oule & Harriet The flyin& Nun The Munstera (j) New Zoo Revue Addams family : Futures ( CI)) Comedy Classic.1 · Mis Tres Amores • Mike Douatas Show · Muriel stnens Coolllnc Show 4:00 The Riflemen 6 Mldley Mouse Club m Pufnstuf & Udsville Gilli&an's Island @ Tetry & His Friends Nuestro Mexico (~ (j)) The Flintltonu : Sesame Street · Sube Pelayo features Hollywood Movie CIHSICS Father Knows Best Gilli&an's Island Dinah! Buis & His Buddies I Dream of Jeannie 1 (V Robin Hood Revista Femenina @ Merv Griffin Show Batman (])) Star Trell OO®)EENen The Bi& Valley @I Love Lucy The Avenaera Mickey Mouse Club Mod Squad 1 @ Sew What's New : Mister Roaers' Nel&hborhood Drama • Features Mission: Impossible 5:30 0 CID @ rn (~ Cl)) News Gomer Pyle Hoaan's Heroes Bewitched Room 222 : Villa Aleare • Don Wilson's Town T1lk Underdo& Page 5 SUNDAY MARCH 23 r.1 o RN 1 N <, 6:00 m Easter Seel Telethon (4hr 1Sm) 6:45 CJ) With Thia Rine 7:00 iJ U.S. ol Auhie 0 The Christoph11s 6 ) Reli&iou1 Pro&ram 1can Soccer Leaaue will be pre· sented 11 hall-llme ol the NIT aame. Accion de II Comunld•d Ch1flen1e MJ Sermon (\0) Hour of Power Real utate Open Houn Domln10 Herald ol Truth 6eor1e & 011111 lvtJ ( Cl)) Town Hall Mt1tln1 · P1nt1ll1 Dominietl • fifth lor T odlJ 10:10 m Dodcen Warm·Up /Pre·St11on Bueb1tl L.A. Dodgers vs Meis at St. Petersburg, Fla. I Rea Humb11d People's Forum Jabberw~ 10:30 B m Meet th• l'reu I (~ 00> CV rn llorr: 70,000 8.C. (I) This la the Lil1 ~ W1rren Roberti I filth for Tod•J W1nder1u11 7:30 I) Balley'• Comets (I) The Tendet Grus O Palm Sund1y Service Palm Sun· The Humenist day Mass from the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in 11:00 O ll3CilcroJ m Wor1d Champion· Washington, D.C. ahlpl ennls Live coverage of the I Mormon Tabernacle Choir matches from Memphis. Tenn. I Voice ol Victory ~ Rea Humbud lnslahl on Rellalon 6 Home Buyer's Gulde @ Ru Humbard ft (t.ii Ci))(}) a) Ghost Chasers . · Sh1lom Tod11 7.45 @ CV S.Cred Ht1rt fD LETH ON LINES OPEN l :OO I Dusty's Tteehouae * KTIV During Ball Game Rea Humbird 6 Rell1lou1 Proaram m Dodcer Bueblll Cont'd. ump Unto Mr feet @ Church in ttle Home · JohnnJ Barton Show @ First Baptist Chureh Palm Sunday Service From 11:30 0 (129. {]))CV m Mike A Wish Washington, D.C. O Ciforil Grey's Pet Haven ID JOIN PETER FALK I *Easter Seal Telethon AFlERNOON ! Easter Seal Telethon Church With A Vision 12:00 0 (11) (i) (j) NBA Besketblll Chi (I) Qj Old Time Cioapel Hour cago at Kansas City 8:30 I) Religious Special "The Ques· O Movie: (C) "Wlldlire" (wes) '461 lions ol Abraham" 1 1Tt1chin1 Children to Read It la Written Let There a. Uaht M1etin1 Time at C.IV•fJ ~ @ Kathryn Kuhlm1n , (j)) Day or Mlr1d11 9:00 I Serendipity "Knotts Berry Farm" (Qt @ ) D•J of Discovery 6 Rell&ious Prot"m C.mpu1 Proflle · Cl) ~ @ Oral Roberts It Is Written m aster Seal Telethon * Lucie & Oesi. Arnaz Jr. I Easter Se-al Telethon D11 of Mir1cles (I) The People Show Au Humbird Muaica J P1l1bru 9:15 CI) Voice ol A1rlculture/M1nt1I Health 9:30 I) C.mer1 Thrff 0 The Tender Gress A drama, written by the late Morton Wishen- grad, presented in observanc:e of the Festival ol Passover. (~ @) Jimm1 Swauart Show 541nrise W11 I Bellen In Mlrtdes Amazlna Prophec.ln O Meet the Prus Gospel Hour ~Bllley's Cometa Ftnt l1ptfst ctlurch u 11 Vida 10:00 8 @(]) Cl) NIT Buhtball Semi·Fin1ls Live coverage ol the National lnv1t1tional Tournament from Madison Squere Garden in I New Yor1c City. L111e coveraae of lhe indoor finals of the North Amer- Page 6 -Robert Steele, Slerlm1 Holloway Movie: ... Knodtour• (dra) '41- Anthony Quinn, Arthur Kennedy 0 IQ! ®> m OlrKtions I 0 Mo\'le: "Ro1d to Hon& kon1" (com) '62-Blnii Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour l ~True Adventure Mlde1st Anal1sl1 Publle Service 12:30 0 (t;i? (!)) 00 a) luuu I An- swen @ Sprin& Street USA @ Sund•J Celebration 1:00 0 ti) Cil @Hr;, H H l Hoc kt y Teams to be announced. O An1ela Pre-Season B11eball Los Angeles Angels 11s. the Oakland A's at Palm Spri~. 0 (fi! (j)) W a) The Superstars "Celebrity Superstars" m PETER FALK HOSTS *All STAR TELETHON m Easter Seil Telethon (3hr) @ Movie: ''Th• Devil & D1nlel Webster" (dra) '41-James Cra12. Edward Arnold, Simone Simon. Ell) roca for Health 1:30 ! Comb1t • Sher1oU Holmes Theater 0111 ot Mlradts m Town Hill 2:00 m CALL NOW 520·2121 * PETER FALK TELETHON m Easter Seal Telrthon Amerlc.an/lu11li TV Hour Fa Ith for T odlJ 2:30 8 Tod1y's Rellrlon 16 Ch1mplon1hJp flshlna THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK MARCH 23. 1975 0 (Qi (i)) CIJ a) AIC Chim ·1 Pfonaiifp liito Rlcin& The "Allan!• !JOO" Stock Car Rice from Atlanta International Speedway, G1. Ci) Movie: (C) ''The Sto,, of DIVld" (dra) '60-Jeff Chandler. I ~ljh Ch1p1rr1f Cl) Mr. Chlpa Out Heu Mora 3:00 ~Sunflower Cel1b11tlon CompanJ 6 D1kt.1rl • Movie: (C) "The Yellow Rolls· Ro1CI" (cam) '65-lnarid Bergman, Shirley MacLaine, Rex liarrlson. m ALL STAR FINALE * 520·2121 PETE'R FALK I Easter S.al Telethon John Wayne Thutre Grtttlnfs from Germanr Jimmy Sw11a1rt Show Bl1(k PerspKtlve on the News 3:30 8 Medli "Health Care Costs" A discussion of the ming costs of medical care; malpractice insurance rates, and the quahty of medical care 1n the United Stales. O The Brainwo rks "Economy & Higher Education" An exploration ol the effects of the economy on pri11ate and public higher education I B Fr1etured flickers (®) @) (J) al ABC 's Wide World or Sports i ~~:sv~r~~:n Get Smart Rellaloua Town Hill : Inner Visions . lnslaht 4:00 I Newsmakeri · This Is the Life Movie: "Dodsworth" (dr1) '36 -Walter Huston, Oav1d Niven I hnan Th11tre Star Trell Htt H1w Movie: "Dr. Je~yll & Mr. HJd•" I (dra) '41 -Spencer Tracy, Lana Tur ner, lngnd Bergman. I CD Seven Arts Theatre Korean Variety (6' Meet the Preu Pentecost.It Temple Will Strett WHll lnsi1ht This Is the Life 4:30 I Ftte the Nation · Sund•J Korean News Carner Ted Annstron1 Buu Owens Show : Wuhlncton Week in Review • Sund•J M1tJnee 5:00 It likes All Kinds 3 Ho11n's Heroes Srut Adventure lfOl@@ Newa fhe Avenaers D1nlel Boone Korean Oram• C.sey S.ntos Show : Loi An1eles News Review ( CI>> Championship Flahlne • Film Feature · P1lm Sund11 Sptcl11 Coron• Now 5:30 Ci) Movie (C) "Sff How They Run" (mys) '64 -John Forsythe, Senta Berger. ~ Uttte Reseals Face the N1tion Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The One·E1ed Soldiers" (dra) '68-Date Robernon. Lucian• Paluui. 1[6 N1tJOfUll Seoa,.phk 8111 Mo1•'1' Jouml ' (i)) 8obbJ Goldtbort Show Yr.Wpolnt on Nutrftlo11 lVLNINl. 6:00 iJ (ltJ (]) (j) I IJlcll\ I H a I d •· min: The Nilon rura-Ccnvu11- tions Wit.II Mike W11lat1 I mm News Movie: (C) (2ht) "llln1 ol the Jbar Rllle1'' (adv) '54 -Tyrone Power, Michael Rennie, Terry Moore. I a) Reasoner Report Seven SUs I IFIC1A( I Mtrv l th1 Easter Kids (R) A salute to sprina with Merv Griffin u host to child stars Rodney Allen Rippy, Ricky Segall, Randy Gray, Roxann Beckett and John Sheldon. Alan Seuss iiuests as the Easter Bunny. m Nlaht Gallery Children's Cartoons Movie: (C) (2hr) "ltt Mlaer· 1bles" (dr1) '52-Michael Rennit, Debra Pagel (~ ) Tllll to the M1n11er ff) Tllm Stooges 6:30 O Animal Wor1d "Kenya's Spnn11 of Ule" Bill Burrud's cameras cap. lure the v1ried animal life that comes to Mzima Sprina an arid Southern Kenya. ~ Movie: "Dimples" (dra) '36- iii;~;,~~;::.Mo<11q ~ Rom1gnolla Table "A f1ncy Mntless Meal" IChes~~~! Haw Journey to Ad11tnturc lnalaht Roller G1m11 7:00 iJ News O Wild Klnedom "Land ol the Din 110" A study of the life and activities ol the Australian Dingo (wild do&) and its relationship to other animals of lhe same habitat. ~ The Billie Jun Kina Speci1t Tr11sure Hunt Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "11· land In the Sun'' (dra) '57-James Mason, Joan Fontaine, Harry Bela fonte ID 1-,-;-1(-11-t-1 Bueball -Japanese Style The Tokyo Giants or Japan visit the Oodeers in Spring tra1nin1 al Vero Beach, Fla. I ~/ti~' Wllbum Brothers ~ntH un1u111 Pro1r1m 6 m Wild IUnadom C tyw1tchera Sp1nlah Movie bater la •.• 7;30 8 <m Cher Marty Feld· man, J1mm1e Walker ind Ten Garr are Cher's euests. 0 ~ (61 ®) m Wortd of DlmJ "Welcome to the 'World' " Lucie Arnaz, Tommy Tune and Lyle Waa 1oner t1ke a sonc and dance tour of Florida's Disney World in an hour of music and fantasy. 0 @ a) Six Miiiion $ M1n "The Bionic Woman" Concl oi 1 two part story In which Steve·,. f11ncet hu become Ille first bionic wom an and 1ns1sts on us1n1 her powers to help break up an 1ntern1llon1I 5 I t -u- tic ne e. ~er ith Im all. nd as et• 1e, ng ilP· hal rid 6- 1n 1es 01) als ls- nes la- ese istl at llld arr n•r cie ag· OUI our ~he WO k:ee ~m· ers nal ' counterfeltin1 rina despite tile den- i er Involved m Altematlvea fI1) Nova "The Creb Nebule" The story of the Creb Nebula, first seen In 1054 by the Chinese when 1 dylnf ster t1r11er then our sun ex ploded. Nova contends that almo$t the whole of modern astronomy is reflected In this one obf ect 1n the s~ (~ (I)> I IPlc!M J T h e r S..rch for Survival W Korun folk Sonas m Revival Fires f.1l) The Sinners "The Wurln' of the Green" Schoolmaster Purcell finds himself Involved in open war· fare with the local 1uthorities when he Insists on produclna the Giibert & Sullivan operett'I ''Tile Pirates of Pentance."' James Caffey, E1moon Keane and P.G. S1ephens star. Ef) Voice ef Calvery 10:00 Day of Dlacovery I Rellflon-Help Line Outdoors With ken C.llaw17 News 1:00 ~ Bobbr Goldsboro Show Dr. Jauers lnvealon Hour Movie: (C) (2hr) "Goldwyn fol· Sumo Wrutlln& u" (mus) '38-Zorlna, Ella Lo;an, 700 Cfllb Phil Baker. ·) Encuentro Q) Movie: (2hr) "Middle of the I ~ Lou Gordon Show Nlahf' (dra) '59 -Fredric March, .. . Kim Novak, Lee Grant, Glenda Far· 10:301J follow·U~. Psychic Phenomena rell & the Occult I. Pauport to Travel I Santa Barbera Forum Nippon No Uta/News · Tiie luue Is Point of View "Chlld Abuse" Best of 8roucho Korun Historic Orame ~::;rotedora 8:30 0 @(])(I) KoJell "Nursemaid" • Movie: (C) "East of Eden'' (dra) (R) Kojak 111ts his first clue to the ' S -James Dean, Julie Harris, source of a llood ol 11uns reachln1 Raymond Missey, Burl Ives. the hands of a street 11an1, but his 1 OJ Action: Inner CltJ link is a witness to a murder who's 1 Mlalon: lmpolSlble ~!raid toefit involved. (1) Mr. Gospel Cult.er B @ (fO) m NI C Su n de y nila la J1pan Mrat•'J iVr.: (C) (2hr) "Ellery 1 (6) Dleloau• C)uHn" (mys) '75-James Hutton, : The &ame '1he Elderly Came" David Wayne, Ray Milland, Kim ( ~ ({)) Louil P1ul Lehmen Hunter, Monte Markham, John E • Jl11mr SWa111rt Show Larch, Tim O'Connor, Nancy Mehta, ~ Celtbrftr Tennis John Hillerman, Warren Berlinger. Hutton portrays one of America's lavo11te fictional detectives and tries lo unravel a puultng mystery In which a11 entire family Is SUS· pected of murder. 0 'KING IS COMING' * Armageddon Countdown! DR . HOWARD C. ESTEP 11:00~1 ~~?il:..nn 0 HAVE YOU EVER SEEN * A MIRACLE? TUNE IN. D Rellrlon-Help Line Cl) Mtdil OJ KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR} OJ Kathryn Kuhlmen ~@HYPO ! The lllnf Is Comlnf (!BJ Cf))(!) aJ UC Sunday ovle: <Cf (Zhr) "'The Story of Jacob I JOHph" (R). (dr1) '74 -11:15 IClmpH ''°. flit Keith Michell, Tony Lo Bianco, Col-Ne~ock C llC4rt leen Dewhurst, Herschel Bernardi, ( (I),) Week 0 1 R I Harry Andrews, Julian Glover. A 1 Cl) n ev ew biblical story, told In two parts, 11:30 6 Movie: (C) "Brullour' (dra) about Jecob-who cheated his broth· '61-Sean Garrison Kathryn Hays. er Euu out of his birthright: ind I Belt of Tenllht the story ol Joseph-who was sold Movie· "TM Youns Loven" by his older brothers to • pessina ra) '64' -Peter Fond1, Sharon caravan because of jealousy and Hugueny. areed. CJ) Telepulse I Sam Yorty Show o:gi Movie: (C) "Tiit U,ty ~1rkan" Psycholoo Today (dra) '63 -Marlon Brando, Sendra Masterpiece Theatre: Vlen11a Church. 1900-Gamas of Love Ind Death "A m .. OY I •: "Edi• of Oartneu" Confirmed Bechelor'' Part 11 of • (edv) '43-Errol Flynn, Ann Sheri three.part drama about a doctor dan, Walter Huston. who finds himself slowly drawn Into I Tony a Su11n Alamo llle's drama and his bachelorhood (!) ITA TrlQ Meet threatened by 1 beautiful woman. Warren Roberts · 8a"'et Ted Annruo111 11:45 <9 Cl)) Sp111lsh Movie 9:00 I Orel Robwrts J1panue lan1ua1• ttro1r1m 12:00 D Pacesetteri The One WIJ OJ Movie: "Tanaltr'' (adv) '46- , E.stelar '75 Maria Montez, Sebu, Preston Foster. @ Warnn Roberts 9:30 11 @ (]) Mannix ''Design tor 0y. • *"'ll Ing" Hired by e wealthy publisher 12.30 ltt!ll' Rlaht On lo locate his estt101ed wife, Man· nix rinds the trail easy to follow, end when it l11ds to murder, he wonders which side he is on. I It 11 Wrlttln Sen Dle(t Soul r ... 1:00 D Spukln1 freely QJ Mtvie: "'The Stuttrhters" (adv) '63 -Robert Dornan, Shirley Olm· stead 1:40 II Movie: (C) "Brvshffrt" (wtt) '62-John Ireland, Jo Motrow. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 23 1975 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: MARCH 22nd (P.M.) 3:00 law for th• '70. (C) "Property" 3:30 law lor the '70. (C) ··Acqumna Real Property'' 4:00 law fOf the '70. (C) "Escrow and Co·ownersh1p" 4:30 Men and Environment (C) "Conservation of Vital Re· sources" 5:00 Men end Environment (C) "Ur· ban1zat1on: The Living Com muntty" 5:30 Special: (C) (PBS) "Hollywood Television Theatre: Double Soll· ta ire" 7:00 Book B11t (C) "The Glory and the Dream" 7:30 Altern1Una Current (C) (l<OCE) 8:00 Mind PoulbllltJes (C) (l<OC() 9:00 AKent of Man (C) (PBS) "World Within World" SUNDAY: MARCH 23rd (f'.M.) 3:00 Yo&e With M1dellne (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. 3:30 Yore With Medellne (C) (KOCE) Yoaa telecourse. 4:00 Teechln11 Children to Read (C) "Thinkina, Wntin11. and Read· 1ng" 4:30 Th11tre In Ameriu (C) (PBS) "For11et· Me-Not ·Lane" 7:00 Interface (C) (PBS) "Eubie Bl1ke . . As Lona As You Live" 7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (l<OCE} "County Beat'' 8:00 8111 Moyers' Joum1I: Intern•· tlonal Report (C) 9:00 America (C) (PBS) "The More Abundant Life-Part I" 9:30 Focus: Oran&• County (C) (l<OCE) "The Epilepsy Story" MONDAY: MARCH 24th (P.M.) 3:00 law for the '7Cb (C) "Property" 3:30 Min and Environment (C) "Con· servation of Vital Resources" 4:00 Cookln' Cajun (C) (PTL) "AP· petizers" 4:30 E.lectrlc Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 law tor the 70s (C) "'Property" 6:30 Yop With Medellne (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Womu (C) (PBS) "A Conversa- tion With Gloria Steinem" 7:30 focus: Ortnge County (C) (KOCE) "Alcoholics Anonymous: What It Is and What It Isn't" 8:00 Arabs ind lsraells (C) (PBS) 8:30 Non (C) (PBS) "The Other Way" 9:30 Great Decisions (C) (PBS) ''The 011 States of the Pers1on Gull" 10:00 Advancing OentistrJ (C) TUESDAY: MARCH 25th (P.M.> 3:00 Pity Brld&e With the Eaperts (C) 3:30 Coolcln' CIJun (C) (PTL) "Ap· petizers" 4:00 Yogi With M1deline (C) (KOCE) 4:30 E.lectrl( Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Big Blue Marble (C) (NET) 6:30 Men end Environment (C) "Con· servation of Vital Resources" 7:00 Romentlc: Rebellion (C) (PBS) "John Constable" 7:30 Alternating Cu"'"' (C) (KOCE) 8:00 SS*iel: (C) (PBS) "Clarence Darrow Special'' 9:30 Clllfornla Joumel (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: MARCH 26th (P.M.) 3:00 law tor the '70s (C) "Ac.Qumna Real Property" 3:30 Man and Environment (Cl "Ur· bantzation: The L1vin11 Commu· nity .. 4:00 Great Otdslons (C) (PBS) .. The Oceans and the Seabed How Should They Be Governed and Elplo1ted?" 4:30 Oedric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 law for the '70. (C) ··Acqu111n11 Real Property" 6:30 Yoga With M1dellne (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Play Bridge With the Experts (C) 7:30 Voters' Plptllne (C) (KOCE) "City Spotlight: Mission Viejo" 8:00 Masterpiece Theetre (C) (PBS) "Vienna 1900-Episode IV. 'A Confirmed Bachelor' " 9:00 Ascent of Man (C) (PBS) "World Within Wortd" 10:00 Advancln11 OentlstrJ (C) THURSDAY: MARCH 27th (P.M.) 3:00 Dlalo1ue On Wortd Oii-Part (C) 4:00 Yogi With M1deline (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seume Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS) "Billion Dollar Baby" 6:30 Man and Environment (C) "Ur· banizatton. The L1v1na Com munity" 7:00 Arabs and Israelis (C) (PBS) 7:30 Peoplewetch (C) (l<OCE) 8:00 The Japanese rllm (C) (PBS) "Twenty·Four Eyes" FRIDAY: MARCH 28th (P.M.) 3:00 Lew for the '70s (C) "Escrow and co.ownership" 3:30 Woman (C) (PBS) 4:00 Play Bridge With the Eaperts (C) (Ed. TV Produc.) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 law for the '70s (C) "Escrow and co.Qwnersh1p·· 6:30 Nova (C) (PBS) "The Other Way" 7:30 Oranae County Review (C) (KOCE) 8:00 The Romantic Rebellion (C) (PBS) "John Constable" 8:30 Behind the lines (C) (PBS) 9:00 Flrin; Une (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: MARCH 29th (P.M.) 3:00 law for the '70s (C) (So Cal Consort) "Property"' 3:30 law for the '70s (C) (So Cal Consort) "Acquinng Real Prop· erty" 4:00 law lor the '70s (C) (So Cal Consort) .. Escrow and Co·owner ship" 4:30 Men and Environment (C) "Con· s.ervat1on of Vital Resources" 5:00 Men and Environment (C) "Ur· ban1zation: The L1vin11 Commu· n1ty" 5:30 $pedal: (C) (R) (PBS) "The Clarence Darrow Special"' 1:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS) "Billion Dollar Baby" 7:30 A1tem1tlng Current (C) (KOCE) 8:00 llOCE SPECIAL: (C) (KOCE) "Women In Art " 8:30 Women At Your Doors (C) (KOCE) 9:00 Ascent of Man (Cl (PBS) "l<nowled11e Or Certainty" Paa• 7 Page 8 Want To Save A Buck On Your Car? Judd H ambric k will sho w you how. What kind o f gas is best fo r your mo de l car? Wo uld you be be tte r o ff with belted ply tires o r radials o ve r the long ha ul ? If yo u're thinking of a ne w car, sho u1d you sell the o ld o ne o r trade it in ? Do auto parts have to be e xpe nsive? All this and muc h m o re . All this week. Eyewitness News 6:00pm Monday thru Friday (l) MO N DAY MA.\!C>t 24 For mornin1 •nd •~•rnoon listings, plHse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenlenc.e, .re the d1y's movies. DAYTIM£ MOVIES 10:00 CIV "Ball or Are" (com) '42-Gary Cooper. Barbara Stanwyck. m .. Ml ' ,. Kettle It the fair" (com) '52-Mujorie Mam. 11:00 0 ''The Cossacks" (adv) '60 - John Drew B1rrymore, Edmund Pur· dom, Georgi1 Moll. 11:30 ID "Arturo'a lalend" (adv) '63 - Rea1nald Kernan, Key Mersman. lZ:OO m "Cour111 ol lassie" (dra) '46 -Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Mor11an. 1:00 O "Dick Tracy, Detective" (mys) '45-Mor11an Conway, Anne Jeffreys. @ (C) "K1n11100" (adv) '52 - Richard Boone, Maureen O'Hara. Z:lO (C) "bod6a" Part I (dra) '60- Paul Newman, Eve Mane Saini. @ CI) "Tuk Force" (adv) '49 - Gary Cooper, Jane Wyatt 3:00 O (C) "Btuuse You're Mine'' (mus) '52 -Mano Lanza, Dorella Morrow, James Whitmore ®J (C) "Buu liute" (adv) '66 - Guy Stockwell, Doua McClure 3:30 (J) "If I Were Kin(' (dra) '38 - Ronald Colman, Ellen Drew O (C) "Riot on Sun:set Strfp'' (dra) 67-Aldo Ray, Mimsy F1rmer l V !:. N I N <, '=00 r.i RnWA~~~r~.:.. maonanu Ironside P1rtrldae Ftmll1 T rvth or ConM"quent11 M1rle T ereu Star Trek : EIK'ttlc CofllPlnY RodJ I frinch 6:30 o MerY Grllfln Show AndJ Griffith Drl(Mt : Zoom! ( (j)) Dfflel'1 Choice . Travel fllm Little t.u.cals 1:00 o o 9 oo m m """ Ironside Bowtlnc for Dolle'1 Mod Squad Truth or Consequences What's Mr Une? I Love Lucy The Fii Cl) I $PJ La MuJer Pr.hlblda The etc Yeller : P1eJ Bridat With ttle bperts ( Cl)) SU Mllll011 $Min · Orama Three Stooctt 7:30 $25,000 '1rtmld · Police Surseon Help TbJ Melahbor Rain"" Scmdee 8 ) To Tell tit. Tnith • Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) "The Third Der" (dr1) '65-Georae Pep· pard, Elizabeth Ashley. 00) let's Make A Deal Cd Bewltdled I @ Wild World of Animals Ahora JimmJ DHn Show Safari to Adventure Llttle Rasuls a:oo f) @rn Cl) l""l""'"'"lc,..,1""'At .... 1 The White Sal Rodd1 McOowall narrales this l(iplin1 classic adapted from the Junale Books. The adventure story tells of Kot1ck, the white seal, who arows up in the frigid waters ol the Serina Sea and devotes his strenath and wisdom Lo a search for the perfect island where his companion seals will be sale forever from the ravaaes of human hunters. 0 RIVERMEN-TONITE'S * BEST ACTION BET** 0 ID CI) m NBC Double feature Movies; (C) (3hr) "The Runaw1r Barge" stars Tim Matheson, Bo Hopkins and Jim Davis as three men trymg to earn a simple living as modern·day boatmen on the Missis· sippi River. "Crossfire" stars James Farentino as officer Vince Rossi, who volunteers to "steal" dru11s and to be caught in the act by fellow officers, in order to infi ltrate an un derworld mob. Ramon Bien, Johri Saxon, Patrick O'Neal and Pamela Franlllin also star. 0 Movie: (C) (Zlfthr) "The Honer Pof' (com) '67 -Rex Hamson, Susan Hayward, Chtt Robertson @ Nike Oouctas Show fJ (~Cl)) Ci)@ The Rook ies (R) Two law students plot to exe· cute Terry Webster whom they hold responsible for two deaths at a campus demonstration I Vaudevllle [d11ar Bergen ts host. Dealer's Choice Both Sides Now Soccer From Melico Movie: (C) (2hr) "Bor on A Dolphin" (adv) 'S7-Soph1a Loren, Alan Ladd, Clitton Webb. Eil) I IJilC1AL t Menominee A chron· icte of the fight of the W1scons1n Indian tribe against the Termina· lion Act, a law which severed the relationship of the tribe with the government and turned tnbal land into Menominee County, run by non-Ind ians and land developers. I Orama Japtnese uneuaae Proaram &:30 @m (j) I sHcllL I or. Stuu' Horton Hurs A Who (R) Hans Con ried narrates this Seuss1an cless1c tn which the couplet ·Spoutin11 ele phant, Horton, l111hts for th e Who ville 1nh1bitantl' right to Me when they are threatened with e.t1nct1on beca use of their size m Merv Griffin Show 9:00 tJ MITZI GAYNOR * SPECIAL TONIGHT WITH 35 TOP STARS f) @rn ([)I bfoA( I Mitzi ' A Hundred Gu1s Mitzi's auests for her special are Michael Landon, Jack Albertson and "The Million Dollar Chanty Chorus." Appearin11 in the "chorus," made up of a host of top male stars, are Milton Berle, Mike Connors, John Davidson. Monty Hall, Bob Hope, Rock Hudson, Ted Knight. Rich Little, Dick Martin, Jim Nabors and Telly Savalu. CI) I _SpY_ 0 (Q!J (j)) rn m S.W.A.T. "Hit Men" A hospital becomes a bat · t1e11round as Hondo and his team (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK, MARCH 23 1975 ~·· CLOSE -UP . ' ' MITZI AND 100 GUYS' Leave It to Mltz.l Gaynor to ~ inovMfYt and crttlthe. Wbo else would (I) develop the idea of a "Million Dollar Cbona" com· prised of more than 30 top film and TV stars and then (2) perfocm in a song and dance TV special without a single comedy slu:tch? This is just what the glamorous and talented Mit.z.i has done. First abe conctind the idea of tbt .. Million Don. Chorus" and asked her friends if they would graciously piroueue on her special, "Mitzi e.nd I 00 Guys" which airs Monday on CBS at 9PM. Actoo Mi.k e Connors. ~dward Asner, Bob Hope, Bob Crane, William Shatner, Donald O'Connor, Telly Savalas, Dan Rowan and Peler Manhall formed the nucleous of this dream chorus, while others where possible, changed their schedules to make t~rosch•c.s available for this "historic" entertainment get together. These in- clude Andy Griffith, Jim Nabors, Rich Little, Gavin Macleod, Marty Allen, Ken Berry, Bill Bixby, Carl Betz. Tom Bosley, C lifton Davis, Chris George, Monty Hall, Ross Hunter, Dean Jones. Ted Knight, Monte Markham, Strother Martin, Oreg Morris, Louis Nye, Lyle Waggoner. Tige Andrews, Jim Mc Krell, Bill Dana and Tom Kennedy. The ~horus" wiJI perform a dance number and then be spotted throughout the entire show, while special guest stars Jack Albert· son and Michael Landon will be performing in their own spots. Actually when you come to think of it, the "Miui and I 00 Guys" special is a reflection of how Mitzi totally involves herself in all her professional activities. She is a perfec tionist. Little wonder then, the Los Angeles Times describes her as "the counlry·s number one female ~ng and dance star," a compliment Mitzi does not take lightly or for granted She's earned that accolade through sheer ap- plication of energy and tame; for if there is one characteristic which permeates M itz.i's profe~sional life, the trait has to be~ the above men11oned perfection. Funny, you never think of Mitzi as a professional athlete, but when you see her vigorous training program and rehearsals (athletes call 1t "prac tise") Mitzi always works at one hundred percent energy whether 11 is in a drab rehearsal hall or on an emblazoned stage. To Mitzi, the phr• .. good enough" is verboten. Each musical note, step or movement is drilled unremittingly, yet lovingly, into hersel ( a nd her dancers. Mitzi approaches her television specials with as much originality and creativity as possible, coupled with the extravaganza feeling of a David Merrick. Mitzi is in\lolved from the first word of her specials to the last rehearsals, She hones, changes, refines the lines, steps and music until they bear the "Gaynor" trademark. An eumple or Mitzi's concern for perfection was the Academy Award Show of a few seasons ago. She was asked to sing the nominated song "Georgy G irl." The usual procedure following that type of request is to get an arranger, set the key and then sing. But not M1 zi. She conceived a whole production number in her mind, called veteran c horeographer Ernie Flatt and together they created the most exciting presentation of a song in the history of the Academy She feel) that her parents were not blessed with her. but rather that she was blesc;ed with them, and. from them, she inherited a legacy of talent. Her mother was a dancer and father a musical d1rcctC'lr From her birthplace in Chicago, Mil.2.J moved to OetrCl1t, where she began her formal dance training when she was eight years old. MIUl's professional debut came at lhe ace of thirteen as a featured dancer wi1h Edwin Lester's Los Angeles C'1v1c Light Opera Company in "Song Without Words." While clowning around during rehearsals for a subsequent production of "Naughty Marietta," she gave full vent to her comic compulsions and so impressed Lester wi th her impromptu performance that he elevated her to stardom It wac; in Lester's production of "The Great Waltz." that Mitzi literally waltzed inlo the hearts of director Henry Koster and pro· ducer Sol Siegel, who watched from the audience. They were re· spon~ible for the stan of a fairy tale career for Mitzi, as star of a c;occession of delightful musical comedy film s produced by 20th Century Fox. She was launched as the "Golden Girl" in 1he film w11h the same name and immediately was catapulted into stardom. fhe foregoing simply summarizes Mitzi's ded1cat1on and energies which will be translated this Monday into what should be the hneht "POI of the season MONDAY (Continued) attempt lo thwart a second asu55i· n1t1on attempt on 1 mobster sched· uled to testily before a senate com· TUESDAY mltlM. MARCH 25 ~ Movie: (C) (2hr) "$omdhln1 ror A Lonely Man" (dra) '68 -Dan For morninl end afternoon llstlnas. Blocker, Susan Clark. please 1" DAYTIME PROGRAMS. &) Sllarl to Advtnturt Below, for your convenience, are Ell) Art la ..• This lllm focuses on the day's movies. people who have found a special ----------joy In lit• by creatlna someth1n1 DAYTIME MOVIES which Is important to them. (t1 Muy Aaradtcldo : Wtahlnrton Stral1ht Ttlk 10:00 (I) "larbaty Cout" (adv) '35 - (dwud G. Robinson, Joel McCrea. al "A Public Atfth" (drt) '62 - Myron McCormick, Edwud Binns. 9:30 1N.wa Waftdtr111st • LI Tiena 11:00 0 (C) "Massacre In tflt Blad for· 10:00 fJ UUT Spedll "Diabetes: How est" (drl) -Cameron Mitchell, An· Sweet It's Not" Glenda Wini ls the ronella Lualdi. reporter tor this pro1ram which ex· 11 ·30 m ''Whtte Sava1•" (adv) '42-Jon amines this mysterious disease, now · Hall Maria Montez. the fifth ranked common cause of • death by disease in the United 12:00 OJ "My Girt Tl11" (dra) '48-lilll States. Palmer, Sam Wanamaker, Akim Tam· Cl) Run tor Your Ult 1rott, Alan Hale. fJ CARI BE-NEW BIG HIT 1:00 O "Diet Traq vs. Cueball" (mys) *STACY KEACH STARS! '46-Mori an Conway, Anne Jeffreys. 0 (~ (I)) (j) a) Caribe "flow· Ci) (C) "BJ the Ll1ht of the Slimy ers of Duth"Ben and Mark trace Moon" (mus) '53-Doris Day, Gor the source of a multi million dollar don MacRee. opium caper to an elusive 11ngland 2:30 (j) (C) "uodua" Part II (dra) '60 cur. -Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint. 11 Mtdlul Clnttr ~@ "Pos:seued" (dra) '47-Joan News Crawford, Van Hefhn, Raymond Mas-c Con UJ E.rtrellu sey. Tht Untouch•blu , The ,.puese f ilm "24 Eyes" 3:00 Q (C) "Slnce1ely Yours" (mus) 55 10:30 IJ KNXT $pedal "So You Think You ~~~berace, Joanne Dru, Dorothy Ma· Kno~ Los An1eles" Host Ralph Story 0 (C) "Bae• strut" (dra) '61- ls Joined by celebnty panelists Susan Hayward John Gavin, Vera Richard Dawson, Lee Meriwether M 1 · and Gary Owens for this fun fllled 1 es. aame show designed to provide 3:30 (j) (C) "SWord ol uncelor' (adv) viewers with information aboul the ·U-Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace. t etro ol tan area fJ ••fall Safe" Part I (dra) '64-larea~~~~Y top ~venture . ~·~~ili~;.nda. Walter Matthau, Dan '•tticoat Junction Acom pa name 10:45 fE News 11:00 ffi I~~ ~ews Best of Grou~ Perry Mason Tht Lucy Show Mission: tmpoaslble Ott lallance [!)To Tell tllt Truth Wttd Wiid West ( Cl)) Wanted: O.td Ot Alive 11 :30 I) @(])CJ) CIS Utt Movie: (C) UJec:Oncr Ctlanc." (dr1) '71-Brian Keit~Elizabeth Ashley. CJ i;u Ci)®) m Johnny Carson The Smothen Brothers ert 1uest hosts. D Twlll1ht Zone 0 (9 (j)) m Wldt World Mya- hlJ ''TUtn of ihe Screw" Part I (R) D Movie; (C) "'Tiit Uninhibited" (Ora) '67 -Melina Mercouri, James Mason. Q) Movie: "Gtnl of Darbeu (hor) -Jerome Robles. 12:00 O Movie: "RNd Rtctri" (dra) '59 -Joel Lawrence. Sally Fraser. (6) Nlatit Gallery m D1ktarl 1:00 D ®l Tomonft 1:4511 Movie: (C) "The Qlr1 Next Door" (mus) '53-Dan D1iley, June Haver. 3:00 II Movie: "Double Dynamite" [cOm) '51-Frank Sinatra, Jane Rus- sell Page 10 6:00 lVFNINC ~J&~~~~:'ws ~~anza Ironside P1111id11 Family Trvth Of Conaequencts Maril Terna Stu Trtk : Electric Company Rocb ' frlencla 6:30 IMerv Griffin Sh01r Andy Griffith Draa net : Zoom! ( (j)) Dealer's Cllolct • Quest for Adventure Little Raacals 7:00 OO@@ma>N.-. Ironside 8owlln1 for Doll1ri Mod Squad 8 Trvtti or Con11q11enus What's My Lint? I love Lucy The FBI (Ill SC1Y La MuJer Prohlblda Th• 111 Valley : Y~• With Madelin• ( Cl)) Bonanu • Draml Three Stoo1u 7:30 fJ New Treasure Hunt THE DAIL y PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 23, 1975 CJ (lj) ta (]) Holt,wood Squares tatlna th• lwn ol enryone In its h pith. ABC Nttwortl scheduled this 0 ubr1 11.-etball Lakers vs. 1 e movie at tilt last minute In place Golden State Warrlo11. of ''The story of Pretty Boy Floyd" fJ ltt'a M1k1 A Otal u listed in our £ven1n1 Moviti col· Cl) tm (])To Tell Ult Tnith umn. e Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Murder, I" ... Inc." (mys) '60 -Stuart Whitman, Waftdtrlust M•i Britt, Peter Falk. Rwtsta Musical m Btwltclltd The Rom1ntk Rtbtlllon "Wll· ED Cltywatdlera ''KCET Retrospet· liam Turner" Part I tlvt" €E LI T1tm I A.lntriclft Outdotnman .. Anllftaf Wof1d 10:00 6 @ Cl) CJ) lamaby Jo"' Pol· Llttlt RaJUls soned P11eon" Two ch1rmln1 con 1rtists 1re con1ratulatin1 them· 1:00 U @ (1) (j) Qood Tlm11 (R) "To selves on 1 job well done when bus or not to bus" starts another their victim drops in on their eel•· Evans family fuss when Michael aets brallOn, lorc.in1 them to eliminate a chance to attend a better school him. Penny Fuller and Michael C•I· -across town. Ian 1uest. Q @CiJ®JmAdam·lZ "Oper· CJ@(l)Q&@erollct Stor1 ation Action" Reed retraces Malloy's "Requiem tor C. z. Smith" (R) route when his partner fails to show James rarentino stars u Cherlie up for an olf·duty appointment, and Czonka, an undercover vice squad learns Malloy has been kidnapped officer whose request for a transfer by a reactionary aroup that de· to homicide leads him on a trail mands the release of an imprisoned or slaylngs. Harry Guardino, Tina comrade. Kristen McCord (dau1hter Louise. Hari Rhodes, Frankie Avalon, of Kent MCCord) 1uests. Janet Mar1olin ind Tim O'Connor ~Mike Do~JI•! Show also star. (eij(J))(l)(D l Jf.C.M I Huck· 0 I 4,tclAl 1 Oral Roberta Sprina rry Ann (90) Mark Twain's clas· bent '75 Lynn Anderson and Rod· sic story of a boy who runs away ney Allen Ri ppy 1uest. from a perMCutinc lither and a I Run fot Your Utt good widow who wants to make him 0) News respect1ble. Ron Howard stars as Clta Con LI• Estrellaa Huckleberry Finn, Jack Elam stars The Untoudl1bln as the Kine. Merle Ha11ard es the Interface Duke and AntonlO Farias stars as Jim Renee Howard, Jean t<oward. 10:30 I Joum11 tv Adventure Donny Most and Clint Howerd also Pettlcolt Junction star • The fine Att of Coofln1 Ott I Oealt r'i Choice · Film Ft1tll1t Both Sid« Now Pobrt Dl•bla 10:45 EE News Movie: (C) (2hr) "Hell ~ Hl&h i l:OO 0 0 61)! ffi Ntwl Water" (adv) 'S4-R1chard Widmer~. Cl) (lj) 9 ;r..,. David Wayne. Best of Gro a> lA• ~la de Sylvia Pln1I 6 Perry Muon al Japanese un1u11e Programs The Luc, Show 8:30 f)@ (])Cl) M•A•s•H (R) James Mission: lmpoalbfe Gregory 1uests as LI. Gen. "Iron Ott Blllance Guts" Kelly, a fightin1 general who (})To Tell the Truth mi1ht have won the war except Wftd Wfld Wat that he mel his ~ersonal Waterloo. : Y~ ftf Heal"' Q ei)@®) W NBC Tuesday ( (JJ) Wanted: Dead or Alive Movlt : (C) (90) "The Di~p~arance U :30 A (i7J (i) (j) CBS Litt Movie: (C) of Fll1ht 412" (R) (dra) 74-Glenn :rfirellouse" (dra) •72 Richard ford, Bradford Dillman. Guy Stock· Roundtree, Vince Edwards, Andrew well, David Soule, Robert F. Lyons, Due1an. Gree Mullavey. Glenn ford stars as O @Cll ®) m Johnny Carson an Air Force colonel tryin1 to prove Johnny Mathis iuests. that UFO's mi1ht have caused two g Twllllfrt Ifft Marine jets to mysteriously dis· 0 (~ (I)) (]) Wide World Mys. appear in fh1ht. tery "Tum of the Screw" Concl. (R) m Merv Griffin Show 0 Movie: "Huvtn1 Aboft'' (com) ED The Ascent of Man "Generation .6J-Peter Sellers, Cecil Parker Upon Generation" 1!J Movie: "PltJllri" (drl) '54 - 9:00 EJ Ci71 CI) CJ) Haw 1 11 FI 11 e . O Shelley Winters, Barry Sullivan "6.000 Deadly Tickets" MeGarrett l2:00 0 Movie: "The Cool ' tht CruJ'' joins forces wilh an Air TraHie Con-(dra) '58-Scot1 Marlowe, Gl11 Per- ference investl1ator in an attempt reau. to s1op 1n alr1ine ticket racket that (i) Nllflt Galltl) no! only bilks the ai rlines but also m Movie: "Murder by Contrt ct" has cost several lives. (mys) '58-Vince Edwards, Herschel 11 Spy Bernardi. Safarf to Adventure ultos-Muslul VarlttJ 1:00 CJ t10J Tomonow 0 CD Cl) ta (6) NNS 9:30 I fmturecl flldeert 1 :45 e Movie: .. M•rlc TOW11" (dr.) '53 <a Cl)) m al A8C Tuesday -Jamn Stewart, Jane Wyman. ovle: (C) (90) 0Hurrlcant" (R) (dra) '74 -Larry Ha1man, Martin 2:00 m All·Nl1ht Sltow: "'f'M 111 Utt." Miiner. Jnsica Walter. Barry Sulli· "rite Houtto11 story'' van, Michul learned, Frank Sul· 3:30 I) Movie: '6Sla111ht.r Trail" (wes) ton, Will Geer. A hurricane swirls '51-Brian Donlevy, Gl1 Youna, Vlr· throu1h a Gulf Coast town devas· 1ini1 Grey. 5 ts Is I· ii· I· n en le· te al· ry R) lie ad fer rail na (C) ard rew son R) m) r(' Per· ct" hel '53 tt." es} Vir· WEDNESDAY . MARCH 26 For mornina and afternoon llstlngs, please sff DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movln. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (j) "All My Sons" (dra) '48-Ed· ward G. Roblnion, Burt Lancaster. Q) "Counttfftlten of Perla" (mys) '63-Jean G1b1n. Martine Carol. 11:00 O (C) "MuallttMrs ol the Sea" (adv} '60-Robert Alda, Pier An11ell. 11:30 W ''Str1n11 Adv1ntu11" (dr1) '56 -Ben Cooper, Mar1a Enallsh. Joan £vans 12:00 ID ''David Co1>t>trfl1ld" (dra) '35 -=Lionel Barrymore, Freddie B1rthol · omew. W.C. Fields. 1:00 0 "Didi Tracy Meets Grueiome'' (mys) '47-Ralph Byrd. Boris Kar· loll. @"The Mudluk'' (dra) '!>I-Irene Dunne, Andrew Ray. 2:30 Cl) (C) "Elodua" Concl. (dra) '60 -Paul Newm1n "Thlclltr Than W1· ter" (com) '35-Llurel & Hardy. @@"Johnny Belinda" (dra) '48 -Jane Wyma n, Lew Ay res, Charles Bickford. 3:00 O (C) "On Moonll1ht Bay" (mus) '51-0oris Day, Gordon MacRae. (12) (C) ''The Art of Love" (com) '65-Dick Van Dyke, James Garner, Elke Sommer. 3:30 CV "Pinky'' (dra) '49 -Jeanne Crain, Ethel Weters, Wiiiiam Lundi· gan. 6:00 O "Fall Saft" Concl. (dra) '64 - Henry Fonda, Walter Malthau. Dan O'Herllhy. EV~NIN<, 11~&~~~~=~$ 'rlJ 8onenza lronsldt Partrlde• flmllr Truth or Conaequenus Mula Tertsa Dtlenie Fund for Sheriff Lana· tfy Telethon (Shr) ED Electric Company &) Rocky Ii F'rltnds 6:30 1Mer1 Grinin Show Andy SrUfllh Draanet : loom! ( (I}) De1ler'a Cholct • Trnel the Wortd Little Raaeals 1:00 a o ea Cil m m New• lronSICi1 Bowtln& lor Dollers Mod Squid Truth or C.nsequencn Whirs My Unel I Love Lucy The FBI @ ISpJ La Mufer Prohlbld1 : '!~lloloey Today ( Cl)) lon•nu · Drama THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. MARCH 23 1975 W Three Stoo1es Sptare Festival's 18th season. Paul The Lucy Show 7:30 1J Lorne 4'reene'a Last of the Wiid SoNino, Rene Auberjonois, Rouhnd Mlulo11: tmpoulblt 0 N1m1 Th1t Tune Cash co-star Off Ballan« It Htlp Thy Nel&hbor g,·lO r.11 New• (I) To Tell the Truth Park durina the New York Shake· l'"IJ Muon 0 Ctl b 1tw SW.. -• Wild Wiid West (I) To ;e~j'{J.1 Tru~kn &J Wa11derlust (I)) W1nted: Dud or Al~• 0 Miiiion $ Movlt: (C) (2hr) "Ru11 EE Chucho Anllenet 11:15 €D Cin1ma l4 A Crooked Mile" (drt) '69-LOUIS m La Tltrfl Jourdan, Mary Tyler Moore. lO•OO -r.._ m r., I iPICIAl I The Ton'/ 11:30 6 (U) CI) Cl) CBS Lall Movit: (C) l'>AI r let 1 RI ht • -1J..1.J ~ uu ------·, "Sold of the Seven Saints'' (adv) mwo Br . • I Of r1anhdo £.aster Showf ~~ny s 11ues!s '61-Clint Walker, Roeu Moore, ewitdled or I Is pro11ram o urster music Chill Wills. QJ @ Let's Mau A Deal and com~dy are Nancy Walker! De· 0 ~ (t) fi9) m lohnny Cal'$0n ED The G1me "The Sin&les Game" mond . ~1lson and western singer 0 Twili111t Zone '\- What you should know about food Mel Tillis. 0 (Qi) (I))(}) Wide Woltd Spe· shopping for one, bankin& services fJ ~ ~ CQ§J ~,}:~WAL 15~ h e clal "Super Party: 'Tommy' Movie and the problems of hv1ng alone. w no~ onse~ o~ney one Premiere" defends himself in a delicate le&al r.11 Movie· (C) "ClrcH °' f .. r'' m Outdoors With Ken Callaway area when a client who deman. ds -( ) '66. Ch · I h l l C I b .... Bowll . • mys -ris op er ee eo e • rr., na prosecution of the man who raped G ' Little Raacals her, turns out lo be an admitted m~ovle: "Battle at Apicht Pus" 8:00 f)@ Cl) Ci) I $Pic1Al I It's the prostitute. Tyne Daly, Robert Ho~an, (wes) '52-Jefl Chandler, John Lund. Easter Bea&le, Chulle Brown (R) Michael McGuire and Alex Nicol . •• . .. As the other Peanuh prepare for auest. 12:00 0 Mov11: Dra1st11p Girl (dra) . . . CI) Run tor Your life '57-Fay Spain, Steve Terrill. Easter, Linu~ insists they need not fJ <®I ) CV Baretta (R) Bare!· 00 Ni&ht GallelJ bother coloring eeas because the ta sets himself the goal of nailing m Movie: "The Sood urth" (dra) ~as1ter Be~gle distr,i,butes them to his city's top crime leader, an old '37-Paul Munl, Luise Rainer, Welter al good hltle kids. man so cloaked with respectability Connolly 0 @ (!) @) @D Utt!t House on the Prairie "Count"' G rls" (R) De· he seems untouchable al) Yoaa for Health . " I m@News spite assurances from Pa and Ma. m Clta Con Las Estrellu 1:00 B 0 Tomorrow Laura and Mary worry as they pre· Cl) Q) (!) News O Lalters Basketball Los Anaeles • lourney to Adventure 1:45 6 Movie: (C) "8rended" (wes) pare for their first day of school. 10:30 I News Lakers vs. the Seattle Supersonics Pettkoit Junction '51-Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman. @ Mille Doual.s lhow · Nochu Tapatl11 2:30 m All·Nl1ht Show: "The Quiet 0 (~Cl)) ffi m That's My M•· Gun," "Curse of the SW1mp Cree· ma "Stephanie's Boyfriend" Cltf· 10:45 EE News ture" ton's romance with Stephenie. a former love. is threatened to be 11:00 I 0 mm m Newt broken up by her former boyfriend. ' B ®)f G~ (])h Newt I Dealer's Choice est o rouc o 3:30 6 Movie: "My Forbidden Past" (dra) 'SI -Ava Gardner, Robert Mil chum Both Sides Now Cuminia Defense Fund Telethon Cont'd film Championship Wrutlln& J1p1nese Lan1ua1e l'roarams 8:30 IJ UJ) CV (I) I SPWAL I The Eest· er Promise A 90-minute drama special starring Jason Robards, Mil· dred Natwick, Lisa Lucas, and 11uest starring Jean Stmmons. tn the con tmuin& S<l&a of the Mills family. This time youn& Addie and her 11111 friends involve themselves 1n the life ot a Broadway actress who has returned to Nebraska lo dispose of a family home. 0 (Q'.!J (})) CI) ti) ABC Wednes· dar Movie: (C) (90) "The Girl Most Likely To .•. " (R) (dra) '73 -Stockard Chann1n1, Edward Asner, Joe Flynn, Jim Backus An u11Jy duckling. dreamin& hopelessly ol love, becomes beautiful after plastic surgery and re-enters the Jives of the men who made her miserable to gain her reven &e. m Mer1 4'riffin Show Qi) Behind the Lines 9:00 0 ~ (!} ®) m Lu c a s T I n · ner "fhose Who Cannot, Teach" (R) A student (Charlie Martin) aoes to adviser Lucas Tanner lo protest aaainst an art instructor (HerSthel Bernardi) who is overly critical of the boy. i i Spy S.f1rl to Adventure Great l'erlorm1nctt "Kin& Lear" (3hr) James Earl Jones stars n the mad king 1n Shakespeare's master· piece on filial love and ln&ratitude. Proaram was taped llve at Central ''THE SMALl CAR EXPERTS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE-PARTS ,HSONAltlED UASING -ALL MAKES & MODt\..S A FINE SElECrlON Of USED CBS 842"7781 540-0442 S ervillf! _A/f BtJac/, (~·fivj S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH P•&• 11 THURSDAY MARCH 27 For momln1 and afternoon llstln1s, please ... DAmME Pl'tOGRAMS. 8eJow, for your convenience, are th• dey'a movlet. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (t) "Six 8rid1ts to Crou" (dra) '55 Tony Curtis, Julie Adams. II) .. Fronti.r '-ti" (wu) '45- YvOnne DtCarlo, Rod Cameron. 11:00 R (C) ''Rewna• of lvenhoe" (1dv) ·~-Clyde Racers, Gilda Lous1k. 11:30 0) ''fhundet OVtr Arizon1" (adv) ·~1. 12:00 m "The Min Inside" (dra) '58- Jaek Palance, Anita Ekber11. Nigel Peltlek. 1:00 A "Dick Tracy's Diiemma" (mys) '17-Ralph Byrd, Lyle Latelle. 9 (C) "Lid, A Do1" (dra) '62- Peter Breck, Peaay McCay. 2:30 (I) (C) "Tht Yetlow Cab Min" (com) '50-Red Skelton. Walter Sle· ''"· QI Ci) "Assault on A Quetn" (adv) '66-frank Sinatra, Tony r11nc1osa, Vim1 Lisi 3.:00 D (C) "I• the liood Old Som· Mrtlme" (mus) '49-Judy Garland, Van Johnson, S Z. Sakall l10J (C) ''Oedipus the Kina" (dra) 'b!-Chns1opher Plummer. l1ll1 Palmer. 3:30 [3) (C) "tictt.le's lhvy'' (com) '65 =lrnest Bor1nine. Tim Conway, Joe F'IYnn. 0 (C) ,._th of A Cwtll1hter" (wes) '69';;Rlchard Widrn.rk, Lena Horne, John Saxon. f V L r~ I N C 6 :• R~c&~~~r-:sews (1)11o1unu lronalde Plrtridte Family Truth dt Conaequencei Mula Tema Dtle11te fulld tor Sheriff Lani· i T ... thOft (5hr) Eledm Comp1ft1 ltotky & Frit11ds 6:30 Merv Crilfln tbow A/NJ lirllfith Dra1net : Z.Om! ())) Dealer's Choke • Set the USA lltUe Rate.ala 7:00 IJ Du ~ (j) ma> News lrenslcle lowtln1 lor Dollars Mod Squad Truth or Consequences Whirs My Unet I uve Luey The fll (I) IS,, LI Multr Prohlbld1 : Y![I With Madeline ClJ) a.n1nu THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 23. 1975 if) Drama Ef) ThrH Stooan 7:30 O candid c..mera toys with men's souls and drives them to their duth. ai) Sltu1tlo11 Comedy 9:300 News g) LI Tltm FRIL>AY O @ 00 rrlce ts Rt1ht 0 Help Thy Nei&bbor 0 ®)let's Mike A Dul 10:00 ~ (jJ) CD Cl) Smithsonian $pe· For m orning and afternoon llstlngs, m l "The Legendary CurH of the plHse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 00 To Tell the Trutll Hope D11mond" Samantha Eagar Below, for your convenience. are O Million $ Movie: (2hr) '-sl1u1h· and Bradford Dillman star in 1 the day's movies. ter on Tenth Avenue" (dr1) '57-dr.malization or the history ol the ---------- Richard [Ian, Jan Sterling, Dan fabulous Hope Diamond, including DAYTIME MOVIES '"'""""' belell many ol Its former owners. 10:00 Ci) "Come lo lht stable" (dra) Assi&nN nt America The locus is on Edward and Evelyn '49-Loretta Youna. Celeste Holm. IDuryBet•.:..,. .... ~ the bizarre and tra11c events which RICI Car Action Walsh McLun, an American couple @ ''The Day & UM Hour" (dra) '63 lobby lioldaboro Show who bou1ht the .stone from Car· -Simone Sianoret, Stuart Whitman Uttlt R1suts tier's in Pans In 1912 for Sl~.000. l :OO and the personal tragedies that 10:30 U ''The stan of the Cross'' (dra) 0 THE WAL TONS! BEST struck them tater. 'J2-Fredric March, Claudette Col *FAMILY SHOW ON TV O ~ •nroctlll "Death In Small bert, Charles Laughton. Doses ' As the lawyer tor the Bald· • n:. " 11 , D @@ Ci1 The Waltons "The win family, Petrocelli defends young 11 .30 ~ Maasacrt . (wes) 56-Dane First Day'' (Jij" John-Boy's first day Lewis Baldwin, aecused of the mur· Clark, James Crll&. at colleae turns out to be the most der ol his grandfather .and the old hectic in his young life-ind every· man's nurse. thine goe.s wrona! Rescheduled I m News from March 13th. Run for Your LHe 0 ~ 00 ®) m s u n I h I n e <9 >ClHE H I r , 1 0 ''Father Nature" When Jill is ' onfettl People" (R) An emotional· chosen to be a maple tree in the ly disturbed boy turns to Harry Or- school play, Sam 1s elected to make well for help when he is framed a costume for her. on a murder charae. 12:00 m "Our Vines HIV• Tender Cira~s" (dra) '45-Edward G. Robinson, Margaret O'Brien, Agnes Moorehe1d. 1:00 D "The Bullllfhtef' (com) '45- Laurel & Hardy. @ "Mir1de ol Our Udy of fl. tllna" (dra) '52-Angela Clark, Git 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Bandldo" 11§) IU 00 Oral Roberts (wes) '56-Robert Mitchum, Ur ~lli sula Thiess, Gilbert Roland. ffi Cita Con Lis Estrtllu 00 Mike Doualu Show , Sprint I bert Roland. 2:30 Cl) "One Man's Way'' (dra) '64- 0on Murray, D11na Hyland. 0 (~ (!)) (J) tl) Barftty Miller 10:30 m Joumey to Adventure No episode information available News from the Network at our press· • Situation Comedy ltimeDuter's Cholu 10:4S fl) News ~th Sides Now 111:00 CD 0 g) er;, Gl News Nidia Caro • (j) ~ @ 00 News _ Defense Fund Telethon Conl'd. Best of Croucho I Bill Moyera' forelf n Report 6 Perry Mason Los Polivous . The Lucy Show J1p1nue Lln1u11e Pro1r1m1 Mlulon: lmpoulble • r£l "ft\ Off Batlana 1.30 ~ ~ ~ 1Vf.1 m ,Bob Crane Show (3) To Tell the Truth Ethe s Sister Bob s home Ille and Wild Wiid Wut school at!"osphere frost over when : Y![• tor Health two o~ h1~. ~lassmates. fall in love ( (!))Wanted: Dead or Alive with his v1s1hng slster·1n-t1w, Kathy (Sharon ~~Iman). 11:15 m Cinema 34 0 (~(.@))CV.~ kart~ "What 11:30 ft li7'i @Cl) CBS Lite Movie: Ale Friends for? Karen 1s forced (fj 'ffSomeone S.hllld the Door'' to stay home because of a cold and (dra) '71-Charles Bronson, Jill Ire· her Georgetown house beeom.es a land, Anthony Perkins. bedlam when well meanln~ friends 0 ta> (1) OQJ m Johnny Carson and her cohorts at the ottice drop David Brenner guests. by to cheer her up. JJ Twlli(h~ lone m ~erv _Griffin Show (~ llJ) (})Wide World Spe. El) Situatiotl Cotnedy clal "Geraldo R1vere: Goodnight 9:00 D (W CJ) 00 I blci!!..J The Per· ~e~iea·: • "Cash De nd" ry Como Sprin&time Show Perry .., O'!lt· on.. ma -ushers '" spring and celebrates the (dra) 67-Peter Cushing, Andre Easter season with his 1uests Bob Morell . , Newhart, Olivia Newton-John and I() Movie. "'The Jury' the Pat Boone family. 12:00 D Movie: "lihost ol Draastrip Hol-0 ~ 00 (Jg) m Mac Davis Show low" (com) '59-Jody Fair, Russ Mac is host to Tennessee Ernie Bender. Ford, Helen Reddy and Gabe Kap· ~ Nl&ht Gallery Ian. Movie: uBtood ' Bliek uce" (i) 11Pf ( r) '65-Cameron Mllchelt, Eva 0 (~Ci)) CV m Streets of Sen Bartok. Francis.co "Tarcet Red" (R) Bill Bix· by guests as a hit man hired to assassinate the first delegate from mainland China to visit the United States since World War II. I Boxln1 from the Olympic Festival lntern1clon1I Silent film: ''The Temptress" (drama) 1926. Greta Garbo 1s the seductive heroine who moves from Paris to the Argentine, and from high society to the &utter IS she 1:00 8 ®J Tomorrow (]) @ 00 News 1:45 OM o v I e ; "Somethln1 lor the Birds" (com) '52-Victor Mature, Patricia Neal. Edmund Gwenn. 2:00 m All·Nl&ht Show: ''CocktUhell Heroes," "Ttle TlfO-Headed Sp(' 3:4S D Movie: (C) "Road to Denver'' (wes) '55-John Payne, Lee J. Cobb, Mona Freem•n 123 (!)"The fountainhead" (dra) '49'-Gary Cooper. Patricia Neal. 3:00 O (C) "It's Always Fair Weather'' (mus) '55-Gene Kelly, Cyd Cha· risse. Dan Dailey. ®) (C) "Fur No Evil" (dra) '69- Louis Jourdan, Lynda D1y. 3:30 (V "Sl1n of the Cross" (dra) '32-r redric March, Cl1udet1e Colbert 0 (C) "Here Come Ult lih1s" (com) '53-Bob Hope, Tony Martin, Arlene Dahl, Rosemary Ctooney. E V f NI N l o 6:00i&m~~mr=. (i) Bo111nu • lro11Side P1rtrld1e Family Truth or Consequences I Maria Tertst Ster Trek Electric CompanJ RocQ & f rltftds 6:30 I.Merv lirftfln Show Andy Crilfittl Dn1net : loom! ( Cl)) , ... , ... , .... fC .. ,~.,-1 Meet the Can· d Iles . m Holid1y radfk m Little Rtiab 7:00 0 0 Q) Ci) €!';) a) News 3 lrenside Bowll111 ror Dollars 6 Mod Squad 8 Truth or Conaequ1nccs Whirs Mr Unel I love Lucy The FBI @ I Spy LI Mujer Prohiblda The Bil Yall*J : Aviation Wuther ( (j)) Bo1111111 · Dram• ThrH Stooftt 5 ane der G. nes 5- 7:30 I Mug~rade f'arty · Qj 00 d~ Squares Hefp ThJ -iillahbof U *SPECIAL* S. Bach's ''Mass ln B Minor'' is perfo1med by Munich's Bach Or· chestra and Choir conducted by Kan Richter. • @II La Criada .Bien Crl1d1 * tHE GAS COMPAN-Y'S "WORLD OF THE SEA" 9:30 8 (Ij) Ci) Cl) Pilot Project ''Forc1: Five" When regular police t1ctics To Tell tflt Truth 11 special undercover unit is formed, i World of the Se• "River Sharks" f11I lo control crime in the streets Minion $ Movie: (C) (90) "The composed of ex·oon1 chosen for vie Murderer" (mts> '70-Arthur their diverse backgrounds and spe· Klene~~e: ::~ 8~eview !fi~.~~!k~~h: ~a~d~ ~R~ friends ot Min tn order to cover a 500 dollar World of Surviv1I gambling loss, Oscar tricks Felix and UtUe RISuls his society-type band into playing a 8:00 -li"il f'li1 Fr1daJ Comedy S"""ill free aig. Pernell Roberts guests. -\W 1.1.J ,.¥. ID W1ndertust "Grandpa .Max" This program time m la Tierra slot will be used throughout the spring to air "pilot" projects for 10:00 00 al Oral Roberts Sprlna Special the network-some of which have fJ (~ (!)) (j) Cf) Get Ch r is· not as yet been filmed. There 1s tie Love! "A Few Excess People" no Information available trom the Christie and Gallagher cope with the network at presstime and all epl· latter's elderly uncle Finnegan, who sodes are subject to change with· endangers their lives by meddlina out notice. in an industrial robbery investiga· 0 ~ ({) ®) 6E Sanford & Son lion. Phil Silvers and Rose Marie ~ "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" (R) auest. Fred tries to find Lamont a wife in ! m ID News order to cash in on an inheritance Clta Con las Estrell11 from a relative. The Untouchables ~ Fr1etured Rickers 10:30 ID Petticoat Junction Mille Douctas Show @II Loco Valdez (Qfj (!)) (}) m Kolchlk -The 10:45 EE News Niaht Stalker "Sent~" Tom Bosley 11:00 (V 0 mm ffi News guests as an e1C~ut1ve of an un· • 00 (jg)~ @ News dergr?und archiv~ storing facility 6 Police suraeon t~~t 1s suddenly invaded by a rep· The Lucy Show t11ian creature._ Kat.hie Browne also Mission: Impossible auests as ~ .Pol~ce lieutenant baffled Off Ballance by the V1S1tat1on of the strange (3) To Tell the Tru1h creature and .Plagu~d by reporter Wild Wild West/Income Tax Kolchak's hostile attitude. Re rt I San Dleco . ([~ '&"> wanted: DHd or Alive Ouler's Cho1et ~ U!..I Both Sldu Now 11:15 m Cinema 34 Wrestlina 11:30 8 @00 CBS late Movie: (C) W1"lors Basketblll Warriors vs. "Quo Vadis" (dra) '53-Robert Tay· Seattle. lor, Deborah Kerr, Peter Ustinov. I Washington Week in Review 0 ~ @@) m JohnnJ Carson El Show de Rosita Peru Joan Rivers guests. Japanne lan1uqe Pro1r1ms @ Movie: "fur In the Nlaht" 8:30 ii@ @@We'll Get BJ (!hr) (dra) '47-Paul Kelly, Ann Doran. Two family crises 11resent the Platt 0 (Qj @) @ In. Concert From family with major decisions and Nashville, Tenn., with Tammy Wy- adjustments-first when George is nette and Conway Twitty. offered the job ot his dreams and ~Star T.r~k , the family faces the prospect of a 0 M~vie. 'The Crook & the Cross' move, and then when mother Liz (dra) 6?-~ert Frobe, Karl Boehm. decides lo complete her education. m ~ovie: ~he Kettles .In. the ~Z· 0 ~ @@) m Chico & the Irks (com) 57 -Maqone Main, Men Parker Fennelly. m Merv Griffin Show Er:) The Sinners EE Wall Street Wetk 12:00 9:0001Uctl®JmNac Frida, 9 Y~s & David Essex on Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Grutest * Kirshner Rock Concert Story Ever Told" Part I (biblical 1J Don Klrshner's Roell Concert drama) '65-Max Von Sydow, Mich· m Movie: (C) "TheJ Came to Cor· ael Anderson Jr .. Carroll Baker, Ina dura" (dra) '59-Gary Cooper, Rita Balin, Victor Buono, Pat Boone, Hayworth, Van Heflin, Tab Hunter. Charlton Heston, Martin Landau. ~ Rock Concert Donald Pleasence, Sidney Poitier, 12:30 00 Movie: (C) "Staie to Thunder John Wayne, Shelley Winters, Ed Rock" (wes) '64 -Barry Sullivan, Wynn, Jose Ferrer, Van Heflin. Lon Chaney. Richard Conte. A dramatization of 1:00 0 ®) Midnight Speci11 Wollman the life of Christ. The conclusion Jack Is host to The Electric Light will air on the NBC Saturday Night Orchestra, the Guess Who, Golden Movie (Mar. 29) at 9PM. Earring, Ravi Shankar, Rory Gal· g Kings Ice Hocey Kings vs. Van· lager, Brian Cadd and P.F.M. couver Canucks. 1:45 8 Movie: (C) nrJle Kllleri" (dra) @ t Spy '64 -Lee Marvin, Angle Dickinson, 0 (~ (j)) (}) al Hot L Balli· John Cass.mies. more 2:30 m All·Nlght Show: "Showdown 1t m Or1I Roberts Spring Specl1I Boot Hill," ''The Garment Junafe" Safari to Adventure 4:30 8 Movie: "The Set Up" (dra) '49 Great Perform1nus (21/zhr) J. -Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter. SATURDAY •MARCH 29 MORNINC D Movie: "Mlnlstty of F•I" (mys) •'"-R•Y Miiiand. Marjorie Reynolds. D (tit) Cl)) (}) Lault'• lucue Rln1•n ~ Cil ~ Pink Pt11tb• World of Survival 10:00 I ~(£""· Scooby 00. <a CI» rn m s.i"" Friend• Movie: "Secret lltltsW (dra) 6:00 i Sunrise Semester '44-James Mason, Hugh Wllliams, Christopher Cloie-Up Michael Wilding. Alternatives ®) San Diego H1ppenln& TV 8 Classroom -Jon Hall, Dana Andrews, Lynn 6:30 I Sunrise Semester m Movie: "Kit Carson" (wes) '40 Consumer Experience Bari. Lers Rip Alcott Rices 7:00 I Favorite M1rt11ns Action Tl!eatn · ~ @ ®) m Add1ms famllJ : Sesame Stred Weekend · 'Roller G1mes (Qj (j)) (j) Yogi's Gana 10:30 @ (j) (I) Shamal Brother Bun · @ @ m Star Tre• (j) Mission M11ic 6 Other People, Other f'flCel : Mister Roaers' Nelchborhood o tnslaht 7:30 l~~ed Bum 11:00 @ 00 Ci) V1lley of tlM Dino· • 6 m Chopper Bunch UUfS ( ) Burs Bunn, 0 9 00 m The Jet.Ion • Youth & the Issues ~ Mo~ie: (t), "Sier~• .. ,... .. (w~s) Elementary News 58-Bnen Ketth, Rick Jason, Rita 1 (j) H. R. Pufnsb.lf Garn .. : Canascolendas (i) T!J.!ana: Window to tile South 8:00 ~ 00 00 Je1nnl1 0 (~Ci)) rn. m Thnt Al• the · @@) m Emercency + 4 1!9s n WeJne Theatre [JO) Newsmaker&/lncome T11 Hints 6 Big Blue Marble I Mt. Wizard (Qj OO> CI> Hona Kone Phooey • Cha~onshlp Wrutflnr • Movie: (C) "Suicide Comman· 11:30 (ill W 00 CBS Chltd,.11'1 Fiim os" (dra) '68 -Aldo Ray, Hugh ~;@et) GO! The actual birth Fan&Jri;'Wtth. of a baby is a highlight of this pro· m Mn · •• ~:h ,. I d Strilt··" gram which exa111ines the birth cy-l» 0~1e. en .1ng an '" cle. . (mys) 55-John Hudson, Raymond @ Movie: "Frontier Marshal" (wes) Greenl!af. '39-Randolph Scott, N1ncy Kelly. I Voice of TokJO 0 (~ (f.)) CI> (E Am er I ca n Sesame Str.et Blndstand 8:30 @CI) CI) Hudsow Brothers (fij) The New Out.doon S~~o~ rn ~9!, R I . R ® Wall(s Worbhop ~ U!.I \!YJ • un, oe. un EE Nova Movie: "M el Murder Case" (dra) '64 -Ian Hendry, Ronald Fraser AFTEHNOO N 0 (Q!j @~ ~ m Adventures of • Giltlcan 12:00 0 eij ( 6l ®) m N C A A Colle&• m Movie: "The Herd Man" (wes) Banetbilf Two ~mi·fin1I pmes '57-Guy Madison, Valerie French, Q Movie: "The Ride Back" (.;es) Lorne Greene. '57-Anthony Quinn, Willi1m Con· 9:00 ii@@(!) H41rtem Globetrottet1 rid. Show I Ad lib 0 0 @ @) m Lind of the lost Bia Blue Marble 9 Gene Autry Thutre S~ Show . I (eij) 00> CI) Devlin • Musicll V1tiety Show Country Music 12:30 (itl Cl) Cl) WomH'I Ttntls As· Mister Roctn' Nelahborhood soclatlon Prolenlonat Tour From 9:30 f) @ 00 (j) Pebbles & 81!" Blm Palestra Courts, P,~iladelphla, Pa. 0 ~ @ @) m Sicinund , . ~ Campus Profile (Continued) CHR}ST STORY-Max Von Sydow portrays Jesus tn "The Greatest Story Ever Told," a dramatic presentation of the Christ story to have a repeat colorcast on the NBC Friday and Saturday Night Movies (March 28 & 29) at 9PM. __ .......... __ SATURDAY (Continued) l~':J.;11tters • De1ler'J Cholce Ninny & the Profnsor Fiim 00> Lor•ttl founr Thutre Film Future 1:00 CV Youth In the 70.I Unlvel'llty DI· llOl[UI D A n j e I s Buell.Ill Pre-season aame against the Milwaukee Brew· ers. Ci) Movie; "Escapt From Devil's Is· l1nd" .<dra) '35-Vlctor Jory, Flor- ence Rice. 0 Star Time .. To Sleep, Perchance lo Scream" A detect111e tries to find the murderer of a fellow detective who was killed after he had found a masseur extrac1tn1 information from a drugged financier. Ricardo Montalban, P.at Hingle, Joanne Dru and Lola Albright star. m Outdoors (S Pettlco1t Junction IChlller Mltlntt 8ehlnd tht lines Cl)) World of Survlv1f Cine en 11 Tude Movie: "Sw&et, Sweet Rachel" 1:30 CV f i I m Fe 1 t u r e "Who's Out There?" 0 Movie: (C) "Column South" (Wes) 'SJ-Audie Murphy, Joan Ev· ans. m Soul Tr1ln IE) Bill Cosby W The G1mt (R) (~ (jJ) Friends of M1n 2:00 tJ @@ (!) Herltaae Golt Clu· sic From Harbour Town Golf Links Hilton Head, S.C. ' @ Movie: (C) "Roell Pretty Biby'' (mus) '59-Sal Mineo, John Saxon. 0 Celebrity T1n11i1 (S Gomer Pyle : Bill Moytrs' Joum1f ( Ci)) Anl#t1I World %:30 6 Celebrity Tennis John Wooden Show Outer Limits Hlah Chlpirr•I Chiller Matlnet (jJ) Nnhvllle Music Wally's Workshop 3:00 flt Albert D1irt.rl Celebrity 8owtlna 8 Dep1rtment S • M o w I e: (C) "Ot1dwood 76'' (wes) '65-Arch H811 Jr., Jack Les· ter, Richard Dix. I ffirc'~,,.11,.ood . 1 Thund•J'• Children A documentary on how learmng ta~es place amona pre-school chil· dren, emphasizlna the importance of the early years. (~ Ci)) Ouf.doora With Ken Call•· .. , I Vlsltando A lQ Ettrtll11 Trnel rllm 3:30 Name of the Game (~ 00) 00 Q) Pro Bowlen' ur The BPAA U.S. Open from 011· las, Texas. 8) Movie: "The 8t1ln From P11net ITOus" (sci·fi) '58-John Agar. Rob· l'rt fuller, Joyce Meadowi. I The Vlr1fnl1n (1) Gospel Country Paycholoo Today "The Sensory r1d" 4:00 I Seturday PrKtured Fllcun W,..Uln1 sttf'Trd It Ta)as A Tllltf (J) Water Wor1d Page J4 IM1tlnH 22 Ci) Ef) Volu of A&rkulblrt fOrter Waaoner Show Wortd Press World Cup Socttr Poland vs. Yuaoslavia. • m S.turd1y M1tinee 4:30 D Call It Macaroni "Fly Like A Bird" Two young people furn the beauty and rreedom of soaring in in sailplane over Vermont and in hang gliders over the sand dunes 01 CfEe Cod. @ Amerlc1n Outdoorsm1n ~ 6 Concern ~ Hink Thompion Show al Corona Now 5:00 6 Santi Anita Future Rice The $100,000 Added Santa Anita Derby for J.year-olds at a mile and one· eighth. 0 Movie: (C) "Matchlen" (com) '67-Patr•ck O'Neal, Donald Pleas· ence. 00 Water World fJ (~(!))CV m ABC's w I d t World of Sports ' @)News Wild Wiid Wut Movie: "Larteny, Inc." (adv) 2-Edward G Robinson. Jane Wy. man, Jack Carson, Broderick Craw· lord. I The Untouchables CV American Sll Scene (j) N1me of the G1me Jimmr Dun Show ID Assl1nment America m little Rascals 5;30 I World of Survive! · @@@Ne_, 6 little Reseals Movie: (C) "The Rivals" (dra) '7 -Joan Hackett, Robert Klein, I Cartelm Social Nuhville Mu.sic Tiit Rom111tic Rebellion Three Stooces EVENING 6:00 0EEO)mNews Mannla Mr Partner the &hem Nltht G1flery fl) Rin1slde Boline Western Flaht of the Weell Hee H1w : The Firln1 Line The Movlem1kers 6:30;0Newa 3 (Q!) ®> Reasoner Report · KNBC Ne"s Conference 6 M o v i e: "Sona of the Open Ro1d" (mus) '44 -Jane Powell W.C. Fields. ' I @ Other People, other Pluu 801 de Mexico The Fisherman film F11ture Little Rascals 7:001 Other People, Other Places Wiid Klnadom • Dl1mond Head 8owtln1 tor Dollars £1ewltneu-Lo1 Ancelu a The Jettertons • Million $ Movlt: (C) (2hr) "The Endleu Summer" (doc) '66-Mike Hynson, Robert Auaust. I (fii @) m Lawrence Welt ltlelles A Thief CV Jimmy Dean Show Q)(i)Newa Pop!Gou ttle Country Bladt Pel'lpect.ive on the Newi Medil THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK, MARCH 23. 1975 EE Dr. Jeuers lnmlon Hour to Sun Valley" Fernando Lamu 7 •o £1l guests. :.. -Wild World of Anlm1ls Et) Btraman ftlm ''A Less 0 n I n ID Ci) let'a Mike A Dt1I Love" Jeop1rdJ €!) Premier Fiim Uers Club Siity 9:30 iJ ~ @ Cl) Bob Ntwhlrt Show a Name Th1t Tune Emily s plans tor a warm and Wiid lllnadom wonderful turkey dinner 10 progres· (3) H1nll Thompson Show sively downhill when Bob's mother tlempo Sobre el Tlempo and father beain lnsultina one an· Bobby Goldsboro Show other tht niaht ltefore Th1nks1iv· Inner Visions ing, h~~~~ o~~~~~ m Se1tch 8:00 IJ @CV All In the Family (R) A third week 1twilhout Archie's 10:00 6 (11) CI) ~J C1rol Burnett Show paycheck creates family friction. Jean Stapleton and Phil Silvers and even thouah It's been 26 years guest. since Edith had a payina job, she 0 Movie: "The Scruming Skull" decides to go Job·hunting. {hor) '58 -John Hudson, Peggy 0 ~ @®J m Emer1enc1! Webber. ''Gossip" (R) A nurse starts un· I Community Feedbacll founded gossip about a doctor at Nen Rampart General Hospital having Cofl11e financial troubles. Catherine Burns Musicll Contest guests. Allred Hltdltocli Hour D Movie: (C) (2hr) "landldo" Lou Gordon Show (adv) '56-Robert Mitchum. Ursula Thress, Gilbert Roland. 10:30 fi1 Quiz Tlme/Mlnl Qoll @ Padre Exhibition Game Padres fil The Ascent of Man vs. San Francisco Giants. 0 (~ (!)) (I) al llun1 Fu ''The Th~ef of Chendo" In a story set in China. Caine joins forces with a clever thief to dispose of a ruthless provincial Grand Duke who has gained the throne throuah deceit and murder Rescheduled. m NASHVILLE BRASS ON * HEE HAW BLAST! 11:00 m 0 Ci) CI) @) News • The Lucy Show Movie: "Larceny, Inc." (adv) ' 2-Edward C. Robinson, Jane WY· man, Jack Carson. I Tony &. Suun Alamo ~ Nlahtmart Theatre Movie: (C) "Four for TH· IS" m) '63-Frank Sinatra. Anita Ekberg, Dean M3rtin, Ursula An· dress. I 9700Club ~~:::1:nahlp Wrestlina ii) Cinema 14 SP1nlth Movie 11:15 EE Women'• Love Storlea Cinema 26: ••Qreen Pasture" 11:30 IJ Fabulous 52! (C) ''A Howtlng Masterpiece Theatre: VI en n a In the Woods" (dra) '7l-Barbara 1900-CimH of love & De1th (R) [den, Larry Hagman, Vera Miles. €!> Super Show O &) Japanese llngu11e Progr1ms '75?1 *'1clll I Can We Survive In 8:30 1J @ (3) The Jeffersoni 1J Movie: "The Ganrster" (myi) 00 C1ndTcf Camera '47-Barry Sullivan. Aklm Tamiroff, John Ireland. 9:00 6 @ CV Cl) Mary Tyler Moore @ Movie: "Circus of Hotror'' (hor) Show (R) Tensions mount and mo· '60-Anton Dritfring, Erika Romberg. rale drops when a young consul· 0 (1) NeW$ tant, hired by Lou to bOO$t the Cl) Movie: "Brull of He1rts" (dra) ra tin1s. beains usurp111g Mary's re· '35-Charles Boyer, K1tharine Hep· spons1bilities and ordenna chanaes burn. all over the newsroom. 0 Int 8f ftl t Io n1 I Championship 0 @ Ci) ffi)) m N 8 C Saturd1y Wresttipa Movie: (Cf (flir) "The Greatest Sto· l1iJ) Weekend Tonl1ht Show ry Ever Told" Cone!, (R) (biblic1I Q) Movies: "Curse of the Doll Peo· drama) '65-Max Von Sydow, Mi· pie," "Prtv1te's Proaress" chael Anderson Jr., Carroll Baker, (~ (j)) Rellalon-Help lint Ina Balin, Victor Buono, Pat Boone, tJ) Rock Concert Charlton Heston, Sidney Poitier, 11:45 (3) Movie· "Sis If d Horses" ( d ) Donald Pleasance, John Wayne, ~ A di· M 1 a v Shelley Winters, Ed Wynn, Jose Fer· -u e urphy, O•n Duryea. rer. Van Heflin, Richard Conte, Ja-12:00 0 Movie: "l.orb1 the Creek" (dr1) net Maraolln, Sal Mineo, Telly Sa· '64 -Anthony Quinn, Alan Bates. valu. The motion picture epic lreM Papas. dramatlzi!!.l lhe Christ story. 12:30 e Wanted· Dead or All e 0 (Q?j ll)) (I) al ABC Satunf1y H ;.ood v Movie: (C) (21/ihr) ''The Ten com· •PPY • mina m1ndments" Part I (biblical dra-1:00 ®l Thriller ma) '57 -Charlton Heston, Yul m All·Niaht Show: "Bride & tflt Brynner, Anne Baxter, Edward G. B11st." ''The Storm Rider," "Full Robinson, Debra Paget, Yvonne of Lift" DeCarlo, John Derek, Sir Cedric (Ci!) (j)) Science flctlon Th11tre H~rdwicke., Nina ~oc;h. ~in~nt 1:25 iJ Movie: "Western Union" (dr1) Pnco. Cet1I B. DeM1lle s epic film •TI-Robert Young R•ndolph Scott spettacle of the story of Moses end ' • the e•odus from Eopt. The concfu· 1:30 CU Movie: "The Bride Waiki Out" iion will air on the ABC Sund1y (com) '36-Robert Youna. B1rbm Nlaht Movie (M1r. 30) at 8:lOPM. 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J was soon .6.red because of a 8ood of FOR BAllT ST AllR, head coach of the Green Bay Packe,, How do you feel about the football tradition th.at says ez. quarterbacks don't make good head coaches in the National Football League?-Roger Davidson, Durham, N.C. e l intend to bury that next to the one that said a blade man couldn't play quarterback in the Natiooal Football League. FOR JASON MILLER, star of .. The Nickel Ride" Do you think most actors come to admire the characters they're playiog?-J.N., Ogden, Utah • "Understand" might be the better word. When ·1 played lhe priest in lhe Exorcist," I was one jump ahead, because l was strictly raised as an Irish-Catholic. Many actors por· tray murderers and criminals, and I'm sure they don't "admire" them. But if ~b research the character, they get lo "understand" what m the character tide, and so are able to give the role much more realism. FOR HAJlRl' KEMELMAN. author of "'Tue.sday the Rab~ Saw Rea and other boob I'm IUl'prised that your '"Rabbi" series hasn't been 6.lmed yet. Wby?,-Kathy Ryan, E. Freetown, Maine • So am II What's even more surprising is that the series w~.purch.a.sed way baclt in 1965. A munber of scripts have been written-and rejected-and various actors proposed for the lead. 'The film, if it ever gets off the ground, is based on the first book, "Friday the Rabbi Slept Late." There is also some TV interest. Keep your fingers crossed. FOR TRISH VAN DEVERE Did you ever regret becOming an actress?-L.E., Asbury Park, N.J. e OnJy once, when J was 16 and in summer stock. 1 had always wanted to go to Europe and that was the year my friends decided to go. I couldn't join them because of my stage commitment. My only consolation was that they didn't send me gJowing postcards from exotic places. When they got back, tlaey tofd me, 'We had a dreadful time, and you didn't miss a thing by not coming with us." . FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR Is Woody Allen ever serious?-M.P., PoughJceepsie, N.Y. e He's always serious when he's working or doing some- thing that's import.ant to him-like acting, writing or playing the clarinet. When he's relaxed he likes to clown around. Not too well known is that Woody Allen's second love is sports. He plays in New York's Broadway Softball League in the swnmer and keeps in shape during the winter by playing tennis. Actor Tony Roberts, now starring on Broad- way in "Absurd Person Singular," is a good friend of Woody's. He says Woody's strongest points in tennis are his outfit and serve-both of which are designed to cripple his opponent with laughter. His usual garb on the courts is a multicolored T -shirt, oversized boxer shorts reaching to his knees, unmatched Argyle socks and dirty brown sneak- ers with white laces. c-Photo by ... Maddlck/F.P.G. complaints from listeners. This is what happened: I sang a country-western lullaby (MCo to Sleep My Little Bucka- roo"), and all the ladies were furious because instead of their children going to sleep, their husbands became very "interested" in me. It seems my voice-which was always low and husky-was too sexy and suggestive. FOR KlTTY CARLISLE, panelist on "To TeU tile Truth" Are the gowns you wear on the show your own?-Cecilia Borowicz, Stephen, Minn. e Yes. The reasou I have so many is because l oever throw any of them away. You see, J haven't gained an inch or an ounce in 30 years, so all my clothes still fit. I don't get rid of anything because I know if you wait Jong enough. every- thing eventually comes back into fashion again. FOR RON NESSEN, presidential preu 8CCretMy Could a woman do your job?-Robert Barney, San Antonio, Teu.s e Definitely. As a matter of fact, President Ford has just appointed Mrs. Margita White, formerly of the Nixon press team, to be an assistant press secretary. FOR SUSAN FORD Why do you always wear blue jeans? Do your friends treat you differently now that you're the daughter of the Presi- dent?-L.A., Durham, N.C. • I wear blue jeans becawe I really do lilce them. And I still have the same friends I had before we moved to the White House. We still have the same kind of fun together. FOR HOW A.RD K. SMITH, .. ABC Evening Newl· Wens you angered by the .. protelb!n .. wbo interrupted your program last Octobtt?-Terry Da~ Alma, Ark. •I was certainly angry that supporters of a fanatical terror- ist movement used our news program to propagate their bloody cause. However, since one was a priest, J asked the polioe to release them. I suggested to the priest that his conscience should punish him for helping create a bell on earth for the children of Northern Ireland. If he had no conscience, he would look on arrest as martyrdom. which would serve no purpose but to reinforce his fanaticism. 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INVESTMENT POTENTIAL WITH GUARANTEED PRICE PROTEC110N THlt HAMi i-TON M INT. 1..0CATllD IN Al'h.INGTO N HlllOHTS, 11..1..INOIS l i ] ] t i t A Write~ A Lawyer, A Doe~ An Athlete, An Aetor: Famlly Weekly Takes a New Look At the Agony of Divorce Barbar• HoW8f, Washington author who hit the beat·seller lists with her "Laughing All the Way," scoffs at the usual agonies of divorce. "especially in a time when divorce is as common as it isl Why should people feel they have failed? I think people would rather say they made a mistake! Frankly, the worst thing about divorce arc our archaic di- vorce laws. Get rid of them and we'll have much less trouble! "My husband and I bad an 'amicable divorce.' By the time his lawyer said, 'Arc you going lo let her get away with that?' and my lawyer said, 'You've got to grab this,' then it became an expen- sive negotiation. We could have worked it out ourselves. "God knows I went through the worst guilt: thinking I WM depriving the chil- dren of their father. But you go about your business and you do the•bcst you can." Barbara strongly believes in Mar- garet Mead's theory that children can be happy and normal being raised by several people as Jong as they feel loved and get quantities of the right kind of attention. "These children get a lot of attention and ]Qve from their father. When they're with me. they get my un- divid1$1 .. attention. They also get a lot ot ~ and attention from their step- mother, in-laws, cousins and friends. It's almost like a commune. They get af- fection and direction from several re- sponsible people rather than just two. "Above all, children need lO know you care about them and love them. You "The problem with most divorce cases la that one day you may be confronted by a client who wants every rough measure that the law permlta lmmedlately put Into force. And the same client wlll come back the next week saying, 'Why are you picking on my huaband?' "-F. Lee Balley have only to work a little harder and not take them for granted." Barbara baa lived through the agony of almost hav- ing her children taken away from her. "I value them and never take them for granted. I don't aay I treat them like crown jewels! I don't take them out and poli.sh them and tell them bow great they are all the time, only when they deserve it. They are not pandered to.'' Barbara says that she aod her ex- husband have "no power struggle. When my daughter complains about the way her father disciplines her, I aay, 'That's your daddy's way of thinking. You're going to have to deal with him on bis own tenns.' ln fact, I think shifting chiJ. dren back and forth between two par- ents-if it's properly done-can help to prepare them for the topsy-turvy world in which they Jive. Their preparation is better than that of the child who comes out of the neat DC3l where everything is finn and happy! That's tbe trap of middle-America marriages. Luckily, I happen to have very resourceful chil- dren. My 12.year-old says, 'We've been divorced since I was six.' " F. LM Balley, the· famous criminal lawyer, aaya be finds handling divorce cases "agonizing and frustrating. My of- fice very rarely takes on divorce cases and only if it's a favor for someone," says Bailey. "First of all, I don't think law- By H e le n Dorsey yera belong anywhere near divorce cases. They don't do their clients much good. In fact, they can do them a great deal of harm. "Lawyers will get two parties together who could probably sit down together and settle their ditferences and i.mtcad get them to reach a separation. In their anxiety to appear to have done a good deal for their clients, they just cause a wider breach between them. But the problem with most divorce cases is that one day you may be confronted by a cli- ent who wants every rough measure that the law permits immediately put into force. And the same client wiU come back the next week saying, 'Why are you picking on my husband?' "Uncertainty ~ the greatest problem for people seeking a divorce. So often they don't really know what they want. They come to us not to solve a legal problem but to make a decision as to what it is they wanL" Bailey feels that "psychological counseling may be the answer. Everyone who is wrapped up in a divorce case wants all the friends he can get for reassurance. So often the lawyer is supposed to fulfill that role as well." Dr. Dold Reuben, author of "Every- thing You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex ... , " says of psychotherapy: "Quite honestly, psychiatric treatment should not be the treatment or the approach or fint resort in divorce or potential di- vorce. It's far more sensible for the aver- age person to try to come to grips with Continuea FAMILY WEEKLY. ,._,ch 23. 1875 a I .. ---- ./ The Agony of Divoree Continu~d his own problems. It's very much like the mother who rushes her child to the doctor at the first sign of a runny nose. That docs not help the cbiJd develop immunity to disease or to deal realistically with his problems. "Divorced people who take themselves off like baaket cases to the. psychiatrist are copping out. They are simply shifting the responsibility to somebody else. There's really no substitute for being honest· with yourself." The greatest agony of the psychiatrist is "con- stantly being on guard against becoming emo- tionally involved with the patient's problems. ~an March 18th, I switched to the rich flavor of MJB. Why? Because ifs im- portant to me to get a rich cup of coffee everytime. Thank you ,MJB~ MJB ... Specially Blended for the Richest Flavor. Once you identify with the patient's agonies you're trapped." He finds the whole concept o "no-fault divorce" is often greatly distorted. '7bc responsibility is easily SO-SO, or may 60-40, but seldom goes beyond that. Seldom is there a situation where a psychiatrist can hon- estly say, 'I've got a poor patient who is the vic- tim of a scheming wife, or this lady bas a cruel brute for a husband.' In very subtle, very un- conscious ways, everyone contributes to the mutual destruction of a marriage. · "The psychiatrist must avoid the pitfall of thinking his patient is the innocent one, because ifs never that way. And for you to think that way and convince your patient to think that way (it doesn't take much coaxing) can only do a great deaJ of harm." Tennis pro Bobby Rigg• enjoys being a swinging bachelor, shies away from marrying again. Yet at fint, he says, "I felt so terribly lonely, I was almost be- side myaelf. I felt I had to have somebody who needed me just to prove to myself somebody still wanted me. I cut out an interesting piece from the newspaper and sent it to my son, asking him to IJobbr Rlgga send it to bis mother. It was about the pangs and readjustments a man has to make, especiaJly when the woman iniri- ated the divorce, which was what happened in my case. ''The first couple of years I bad several very nice lady friends. Each relationship lasted about six months. I'm over the real rough spots now. I've even come around to the place where I like the companionsbjp of many women. All in all, I've been married for 33 years-13 years for one marriage and 20 years for the second. But, believe it or not. now I'm beginning to think I'm not the marrying kind. Maybe I was meant to be a bachelor all along!" Peter Finch feels the degree of agony in divorce baa a great deal to do with the age at which one gets the divorce. "It's much more agonizing for a woman than a man, and the older she is, the more desper- ate she feels. Whereas, if she's a young woman, she says, 'Well, I'll suffer, but I can mate it again!' "My greatest agony is the sense of failure. I suppose that's true with both parties. Then there's the period where you miss the habit of being with someone more than you miss the person." 1be twice-divorced actor says that he often wonders what happened to his marriages. "There's aJways a kind of self- incrimination if you're really honest, because it's always two people's fault, not just the o~r one." I He remains "good friends" with bis first wife, Tamara, who has never remarried. But he says that "in neither case-maybe because of the sort of women I married-did I go through the ter- rible emotional business so many other people do. I guess in that way maybe I'm lucky." t • FAMILY WEEKLY, March 23, 1175 Here it is . More. The first 120mm c~arette. A whole new look. A whole new feel. 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There are two sides to the mucb- argued question of whether sma1J-town or big-city life is most conducive to psychological well-being. 3. Whether children do better in school in an urban or in a rural area depends to a large extent on what part of the nation they live in. 4.. lf a country boy wants to make a name for himself, his best bet is to move to a big city. 5. Country life is better for people of retirement age. 8. Country people have more friends than city people. ANSWERS 1. Trut'-according to a Social Science Research study in which 100 persons ranging in age from 65 to 92 were in- terviewed by researchers "who encour- aged them to reminisce about child- hood and to assess their childhood as predominantly happy or unhappy." The findings: The people with a happy childhood tended to be those who bad been reared in a rural setting. 2. Trut'. As one university study evalu- ating the resuJts of leading investiga- tions shows, "A comparison of mental illness in rural and urban areas indi- cates a greater incidence in areas with a high population density." And it's pointed out that individuals in big cities are exposed to more situations involving fear, anger and other str-ess- producing stimuli that frequently have ill effects on mental and emotional well-being. But there is also another side of the coin. An extensive study sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Foundations Fund for Psychiatric Research indi- cates that many people find the small t own's "prying eyes and clacking tongues" oppressive, and that for them the city's more tolerant attitude pro- vides marked psychological benefits. • • FAMILY WEEt<LY, W.rch 23, 1975 3. True. Sociological studies show that in some areas "only 40 percent of the rural students are performing academi- cally to capacity compared to over 50 pcrc.cnt of urban students . . . and that grade averages were consistently lower for the rural subjects." However, similar studies of ruraJ and urban schools conducted in the Midwest showed that the rural students aot only averaged better grades than city chil- dren but had better attitudes toward education in general. 4. False-as evidenced by sociological studies at Michigan State Universit y over a ten-year period, which evaluated tbc·progress of young men from rufal areas. Results: "Those who migrated to smoll cities exhibited the highest oc- cupational attainment. foUowed by mi- grants to large cities; migrants to other rural areas ranked third." 5. True-in a great many respecls. As one team of investigators bas observed, rural life offers more healthful living for older people than urban environ- ments simply because of the fresh air, sunshine, lack of congestion aod the simplicity of life. However, many rural areas do have dis.advantages, such as inadequate medical facilities. And this may account for the fact that studies or some rural areas indicated a higher incidence of ailments and affticlions in older persons than for the same age bracket among city dwellers. 6. True-at least so far as young people are concerned. as shown by Kansas State University studies, in which men and women students (married and sin- gle) were interviewed as to the number of persons Ibey considered to be close friends. Results: Students from rural areas averaged appreciably more friends than students from metropoli- tan areas. This was believed due to the fact that "they feel more an intimate part of their total home com-rJN munity than do urban youth." 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"But Oswald was a child who should have been given preventive help.•• Psychic wounds, Freud said, most often begin in childhood. Psychiatrists and psychothera- pists still belie\le t his. Yet, oddly enough, mental-health professionals have been reluc- tant to treat young children who have been subjected to traumatic events and bad en- vironmenlS. Perhaps part of the blame also goes to parents who excuse their children's unstable behavior by saying things like: "Oh, it's a phase Johnny's go- ing through. He'll outgrow it." But what lf Johnny doesn't outgrow it-or worse, if his neuroses outgrow Johnny and overwhelm him? 14ore and more therapists are coming to believe that treating tots, even at age three, may prevent yea~ of suffering later. ·~ere is no sure way to immunize against mental illness," says Dr. Kli- man, "but at least some oC the risks are preventable through early psychotherapy." Certain experiences in the life of any small child are a high risk to bis mental health. High oo the danger Ii.st, says Dr. KU· man, are these: • The death of a parent •Divorce • Abandonment • Alcoholic or drug-addicted fathers or mothers • Any kind of severe mental, physical or even sexual abuse Here are the symptoms Dr K.Jiman loots for: • Repeated nightmares • Bad eating habits • Overly aggressive trailS • Failure to develop normal social or language patterns ByMaaD.Daat1 up and provoked his teachers. He would sometimes run into the streel, dangerously near automobiles, although he was thought by bis family not to know that bis mother bad killed henelf with an automobile. Jn therapy, he revealed intense rage at his mother for dying ..!! and depriving him of the good, ! loving cal'C she had given him. ~ Following much treatment he j can now play and learn in a ... regular school. "Children cannot tolerate Dr. K.Jiman is particularly painful emotions very long or interested in orphaned children. well without reliable support," Youngsters who lose one or Or. K.Jiman says. "But therapy both parents at any early age can be more successful with run a risk several times greater young children. Their problems than normal of suffering some are lesser and the children offer form of mental depression as less reajstance to treatment." adults. He cites the case of Tbe Center for Preventive Richard, eight. whose father Psychiatry sends therapists into had died and whose brother surrounding communities to tell bad married. Richard's sister parents and teacben how to had left for college, and his One of the most alarming responses to tragedy la no response at all. If a child la absolutely unflapped by the death of a parent, it means a powerful defensive reaction has been set in motion. recogniu potentially trouble- some behavior in the very young, and it seeks out chil- dren who manifest such dis- turbanoea. In some cases, par- ents also receive treatment at the center. One father and his three c hildren-ages three:. seven and ten-received several months of therapy to help them adjust to the fact that the mother was dying of cancer. "As a result." Dr. K.Jjman says, "they learned there was no need to pretend that every- thing was fine. The mother's death, after that, did not come as so much of a shock ... One of the most alarming responses to tragedy, according to the doctor. is no response at all . "If a child is absolutely un· flapped by the death of a par- ent," he says. "it means a pathologically powerful defen- sive reaction has been set in motion." One child who is being treated al the Center for Preventive Psychiatry is four-year-old Jimmy, a class clown who in- cited other children to beat him mother took a job that required some travel. All this loss and scp8Tation left the lad over· whelmed, and it was not sur- prising he was failing in school, was immature for his age, rest- less-and suffered many related symptoms. "The j>ersonality is very vul- nerable at an early age," sa)"I Or. K.Jiman. He believes thal too many p~rents as well as mental-health professionals have tended to gloss over this vulnerabiHty and to ignore an- tisocial symptoms. When the antisocial behavior persists, Dr. Kliman feels, and normal ad- justments are impeded, then treatment is indicated. "Never- theless," he sa)'5, "we still lack proof that mental illness can be prevented." The work of the Center for Preventive Psychiatry may help gather some of that missing evidence. One thing seems clear already: A lot of preschool children who need help aren't getting it. The country needs more professionals like rMl!I Dr. Kliman. "1JI FAMILY WEEKLY, W.rch 23, 1975 • U ? .., . 7 !'"'" • ;:> What a•aut death? Are you uncerta in? Do you have doubts? Ready to face tt? Send today for this FREE booklet, "Life After Death-Fact or Fiction?". Learn assur- ing, comforting insights on how the Resurrection . makes death insignifi· cant and life after death a true possibility. Find the convincing answers you need to make life meaningful and happy. 11111!------;... I g) .§ I I ~ ~ I 0 0 Ii;; ti I I i ~ I I ~ ~ ~ ~I l•-c!> I I~~~ I l ~~q: I > ti G> I~~~ I I ! "' -I ~ ·:; 0 1f5 3 ~ I 1E <ii 8 I .... ai ~ I I _, ::::J a: ~ u.. I ~ : I I g E I ~ -g I ~ : .. I I I 5l • = I ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ Nii: z < u ~. -------We're the people who bl'Oldwt "The Lutheran Hou(' nt tlteaS1 "This Is The Liftff. ' .~ t ' _________ in~th_e_w_OrJ~d! ____ ~r HERE'S WINSTON The mptery dog According to local folklore, the reason that Winston, a shy Labrador, lives at this particular ttossroad in England is because he Jost his master in a car crash at the same spot three years ago. Since then, he has become something of a mytholog.ical mascot for the local townspeople. Sometimes he trots off to the local hospital, wanders around the grounds, then returns to the crossroad. People in the neighborhood have been puzzled for years. Nobody knows who built him a 6ber-~ doghouse (just ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Rlchlird Armour d~I TV DINNERS A TV di.oner doesn't yet Mean gnawing on a TV set, But I foraee that such is ooming- A thought, indeed, that's rather numbing. No need to thaw this TV dinner, Jw t tum it on, and it's a winner. Until it warms itself, one munches A tuning button-bow it crunches. Soap operas are nert. Once swallowed. They're by a bloody Western follow~ out of sight, to the left). For that mat- ter, nobody knows why he answers to the name Winston. 'We see no reason to move him on," says a local police- man. "He's not a danger to traffic. I see the dog a lot and he's got more road sense than most hwnans ... QUOTE: "Jacob Franks, the father of little Bobby Franks, who was brutally murdered by Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb in Chicago, carried his bitterness against his son's murderers to the grave. His will set aside money for i _ a lawyer to protest, if ever the murder- :. ers came up for parole. Said the Franks ~ will: 'A lenient governor, a shrewd ~ lawyer-there are many ways they a: could be put at liberty.' But Loeb was murdered in prison by another inmate. Leopold, who was always considered to have been a tool in Loeb's hands, became a model prisoner, and became such an expert on the handling and reading of X rays he was considered invaluable by the prison, and was much respected. Even Jacob Franks probably wouJd not have objected when Leopold was finally released from prison, after 30-odd years, and moved to Puerto Rico, where he died." From "'Wills: A Dead Giveaway," by MiJJie Considine and Ruth Pool (Doubleday, $6.95). UNQUOTE. BOB BARKER Hl9 favorite "conMqUenee" Bob Barbr, who makes • ftvtng put- ting people through funny paces, recalls with relish his favorite happen- ing on the 1ruth or Consequences" show: "Once we had it fixed so a con- testant had to park a convertible in an area where he'd touch the bumper of a small car ahead of him. That car, which was small enough to slip com- pletely under the rear chute of a ce- ment truclc in front of it, trigg&ed the cement to spill down into the open car. 10e man, of course, got out, but you can imagine his reaction I But even f1rn- Quips & Quotes Then riblike bits of solid state And crispy tubes that should be great, And lastly wires that criss and cross And serve ooe well as dental 8ou. When a matronly woman filling out an employment application came to a space marked "age," she hesitated for a couple of minutes. "The longer you w&,it," whispered the personnel man~ ager, "the worse it gets." -Tom Callagher Sign on the baclc of a· truck: 'Thu truck has never Ion an accident."' -Thomas lAMance Two men who had not seen each other since their high school days met again at a class rewtion. They recog- niz.ed each other instantly. "How are you?" asked the 6rst man. "Pretty good," the other repHed, "for a man your age." -1.Ane Olinghowe The fellow who wed to wondet' how the other half lived isn't at all mre these days about hu half either. -Franklin P. Jones 1tRitct4 ......... . ... -.. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life dlnerently. Send original contributions to "Child," Family Weekly, 841 Lexington Ave .• N.Y .. N.Y. 10022. $10 If used-none returned. We were giving ourselves a family treat by eating in a rather ritzy restaurant. As we sat wait- ing for our order, I was quite proud of how nicely our three children were behaving. 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DOCTOR SMOCK 'IOU r..: I f'Oll P·L l , l 1ILLMA, I '._> l~IJ\l YOU PONl ~Mill lNOUt 1'-\ ~ 11fr 5, ON T..-l t: aTHCR HAND, IS A f-ROWN. -r f-t £. CORNERS GO DOWN , rr T ENDS 10 MAKL £\/ERYONl-SAD. , D\FFlCULT? G~e ,, 11'"5 A CRY ING SHAMC:: VVf3. vv eR~N '-r IN SPAIN .1 5URGER'r' on YC~ -vou'o ~ SURf1RI S~D WHAi A DIFF£Rl:.NC£. II CAN MAKE:~ WHY Nof IRY A . SMI LE ? ONCE. . , 1\1£ f'R £PAR£D A SIMPL~ CJ:-fARI l o D~MO NS-f RAT£ I . ' 3 -23 ~oN · SOON CAN H~ COME OUT TO PLAV'?-~WE N~ED A TH\RD . BASEMAN . 19H, T~t Rcg·•••r ond T"b"nt Synd.cote NOW, IHIS IS A SMILE. TH ~ CORN£R5 60 UP. A SMILE MAKES £V£RYON E . F~£L HAPPY. . --. -: . 1C ' :r ooNtr f~£L ANY DlFFf:RENT :I DON1° THINK SHE QUITE 6£TS IH ~IDEA I ' Hal Kaufman~ ---BULLETIN BOARD --- • UPS AND DOWNS! Spy A, foiled by Coes, sent this messaee to his chief: ALLO. Spy B. equally frus· trat.ed, wrote: 1140. But Spy C, on to a hot lead, wired: MR.81GAM. CAn you decode? ' "lllg 'JW ~lllJW IUV :"l "IUl \1111\l lOJ utnou• AalJ• •uo -e ·11• n 11• tu1q10.s~v e CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at leul slx dirfer• ~ In drawin1 details between top and bottom panels. How qutckly can you find. them? Check answeTs with those below. ·p1uo111irnc1a.s •1 1no.~ 'll ·1u~•~IJ !(l " nr~mR '<; 'f»\n111 'I 11.iq ""!'"I' 'lll~HJ ·J!P q P~•oqr•~H ·c "llU!"'JW 'I ,l.\OfO ·c; J~'IJ04~ i i UIOOJO 'l .UJU;tUU!Q -~ MIXED SINGLES .u. - DATI NG G \\H-! .. \l .i ):Jthrnni.:. J'I.. J i.:ur,l IO l<'l Jn" n the 1non1h J ntJ .l.11c nl hh rtrlh J\ J \tnl!k num hrr I I x.· J.111 • .I I \, Nov. e R1ddle-Me-Th1<i: Which is lh<' noisiest nowl'r'? The i;noopdrai.:on. Which flower has a hair problem? The dandrutnion. e Four sealed envelopes cqntain $1 ~ in one-dollar bills. If any sum from $1 to $1 5 can be paid without breaking th.-seals, how much is in each? -.11• •II Md>n ·u •nop 14t1.i pu• .moi ·o·'" ·~uo e Tonlt'Je Tll'n~lrr: A sudden summer sun shower shrunk Samantha's shorts. 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CON Tf<OL. 1H£ VOl6., NOT 10 Mf NllON MOST O F'.,f~f Q6AL- £~TA le ! -• ' , l. t. - WA 1f€g, I THINK TH 6 l/OLJNG LA0/£6 WOULD {.;H(f, fHe CHE-Ck'i 3 -23 PL~A0£: --- MOONMULUNS HM? M~s AD,A~10 . __ S EEM~D (, R,A.TH~R V::. ~ SU BDLJi:C> i .. I ·~~~ "f\ -.;' r;;:-1" -----. ~·· -- .. ·-'/OU REM~MBER--THEY 5~ND US A MATCHf;D S~T .. ... i... , • .. . I I E\J~RY CHRISTMAS . -~fA1}.i 'l"4. J{ii i.J.1 5HE15 HAD MER SHARE Of WORRIES, WITH ~ER ~USBAND BEING A GR~,AT CONDUCTOR, ANI> ALL ... BUT--BUT, You SAID · Hf; WA5 A ~RE,AT CONDUCTOR ?? _:/.= ~!> '.~Hlllt;ON/ If,.,, ...... ,__.\ ....... . .... , .. h•• .... ~ l DlDN 1r RECALL A MUSICAL CONNECT/ON 1 HERE ... OF COURSE NOT·-T~E ONLY IHIN<5 HE PLAYS IS "TH~ HORSES ... , 3 -2.J WHAT'S UP? Just ad d th1><.P colors n<-atly for a 'iUrpme picture above: I-Red. 2-Lt. hlue. 3-' rllow. 4-Lt. brown . 5-flesh tonec;. 6-Lt. itreen. 7-Lt. pink. 8-Dk. gret-n. 9-Maroon. SPELLBINDER! SCORE l 0 point.a for ueina all the ----+---- lett•n in the word btlow to form ----+---- two complete word•: LITERA C Y . . . . . ... THEN sco re 2 points tach for all ----+---- worda or fo ur lett.era or more ----+---- fo und 11monc the letters. . Try to tc0re at leut 5 0 pointa. ----+------ 'A11:1 ·ru 11 .w•4•u• ~l'l""'n" By Brown and Casson ., .. AN O (Jj£ CONH20L MOS! or fHE UJCAL1lt IN fH£ COUNfJ2c/ ... .. :-r~EY HAVE ,A W,ATERBED AND AN ELECTRIC BLAN KET, AND ~E ~f:TS OLJT OF THE°• HoSPIT,AL NEXT WEEK . • HELLO AGAIN,SPORT5 FANe, , A~D WELCOME 10 ANOTI4ER EXCITING EDITION OF WILD WORLD OF SPORT~ I • 10DAC,> WE !AKE 4()(J 1b AKROt\l , OH 10, FOR &CME. EXCITING GRE4HOUND RACING J . ••• SPANNIN& 1HE GI-DBE 10 . 6Rl"1G '-r'OtJ THE 1HRIL.k. OF VlC.TOR'r> I 1HE A€1:J~ OF I DEFEATi AND '"TBE \ EXCJTI:ME.NT ··· ···OF HUMAN COMPE.TITION l 'I'\JE. SEE~ 1l.\ \ & BE.FORE I \ • ifiEq '1A\JE. 1WO OLD "'-ADIE&. RACINC:710 CAltH · A GRE.QHOUND BUS I . . . .. • .3-23 ------· ---- . -~ . -. by Biii PaiTY Sav ! ... weren't you in here just yesterday, Of cour~e I was. '/ou dorit rem mt:>er ? 'lou birds were all ribbing me about how terri bly forgetful I am I recall it cttstinctly ! But you re ""' not sure. so , ~__,. \/Ou' re having to ask me! GORDO FREEDOM~ WJ.10 NEEDS ~~Ei=ooMr I 1VE (bOI iJ.IE= W0/2.LO A~ M'I FEET: j-:J.~ ... Walt~ I MEAN TflE R,eA_{. W01<L01 .8/RO!Ef So if you qet a full tank today - 'Biff ~rrf: 3·H Gus Arriola . . . . . [)O}JI( YOV iNE!e . · 1-0}.Jf? -ro PIEJ<CH · AMONG/ -rue. 1-EAVJ:5! : 1 - • It I I ,..: A .. ..,,, ., r ! . " . , . .. ~ c .. I <i ·,